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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Seven two six, six, sixty eight, sixty eight is the number. Okay.
It's an unbelievable story. And it got lost. It got
lost with the war that broke out between Israel and Iran.
It got lost with the No Kings protest. They got
lost with the assassinations, the political assassinations up in Minnesota.

(00:22):
But the Democrats are trying to turn this into another
example of Trump being a dictator of a fascist trying
to impose a monarchy or a tyranny on the United States,
and they're trying to elevate California Senator Alex Paedia as

(00:45):
a martyr, a political martyr now to the growing Trump dictatorship.
He's now a hero of latti Is Stanks, the resistance.
So this is what happened late last week. It was
on a Thursday, and Christinome was in Los Angeles giving

(01:07):
an update on the riots, on the National Guard troops
that had been deployed, on the Marines that were being deployed,
and how they were doing everything in their power to
try to quell the growing civil unrest and the insurrection
and the terrorism that had now broken out in downtown

(01:28):
LA night after night after night. Listen to her now
she's now. Remember this is a live press conference. It
was covered by all the major cable news networks. It
was being broadcast live to the country. There is a
media scrum there. There is Secret Service and other security

(01:54):
guards present. The city is on high alert. They're worried
that officials could be attacked. Government officials could be attacked,
government buildings could be attacked. So she's in the and
I remember I was in the car at the time.
I was on my way to my doctor's appointment, and
I have Serious XM in my car, and so normally

(02:17):
I prefer to watch Newsmax if you want to know
the truth, I like to watch Newsmax. They don't have
Newsmax on SiriusXM, so I turn it to Fox. So
one of the few times I ever listened to Fox
is when I'm in my car on SiriusXM. So I
had it on Fox, and it was very early in

(02:37):
her presser, in her speech, and you hear one person
yelling and screaming in the background, And I'm just giving
you my point of view as someone who wasn't watching
it on TV but in the car listening, and I'm like,
who is that idiot? And right way I thought was
that some kind of protester who was just trying to

(02:58):
storm or or you know, interrupt her press conference, and
of course security took that person away. Anyway, it lasted
for about maybe a minute and then and she just
kept talking over the person. So the effect in the
car was someone tried to interrupt the presser, probably a protester,

(03:19):
a crazy protester, and security dealt with it, and she
moved on with her speech. Listen to her, she's beginning to,
you know, give her opening remarks, and then you hear
someone yelling, shouting, screaming. Roll cut thirty one, Mike.

Speaker 2 (03:40):
The Department of Homeland Security and the officers and the
agencies and the departments and the military people that are
working on this operation will continue to sustain and increase
our operations in this city. We are not going away.
We are staying here to liberate the city from the
socialist and the burdensome leadership that this governor and that

(04:03):
this mayor have placed on this country and what they
have tried to insert into this city.

Speaker 1 (04:09):
And then you're just a little bit, okay, you're just
a little bit in the background, and it turns out
it was Senator Alex Padilla from California. Now I want
to stress because the media is completely ignoring this entire
aspect of this. They're portraying it as trumps out of control.
Christe Noum, she's another fascist. They slammed them to the ground.

(04:35):
They had cuffed him just for asking a question. There
says not a democracy. He comes in, he's dressed in
civil clothing, meaning he's not dressed. You know, he's dressed
the way I would be on the street. He's got
jeans and a shirt on in a windbreaker. He's not

(04:56):
dressed in a suit. He doesn't look like a senator.
He's not dressed like a senator. Hey, that's number one.
Number two. He never introduces himself, He never identifies himself.
He never comes in and tells the secret service agents
or the security people there, Hi, I'm Senator Alex Padilla.

(05:17):
And here's some idea, here's some identification. He didn't have
his security pin on, which would clearly show that he's
a member of Congress. He had none of that. So
here's a guy who literally comes rushing in. He's bum
rushing Christine home, he's running towards her. He's storming and

(05:42):
interrupting a live press conference. Roll cut thirty two.

Speaker 2 (05:49):
Mike, So, I want to say thank you to every
single person that has been able to do this. Also,
I want to talk specifically to the rioters and to
the politicians in Los Angeles.

Speaker 3 (06:06):
That you're rotating on your.

Speaker 2 (06:09):
I also want to talk about specifically how many of
our ice agents have been docks for doing their duty.

Speaker 1 (06:16):
So she continues, like you can tell she's thinking, well,
this is a crazy protester, one of these you know,
crazy radical left you know left wingers who've been you know,
protesting and rioting on the streets of LA for the
last couple of days. Now he's wrestled to the ground
by Secret Service and then he's eventually placed temporarily in handcuffs.

(06:42):
Now what the media is not showing you is the
part where he's lunging at Christinome, shouting, yelling, screaming, I
have a question for you. I have a question for you.
I have a question for you. And they're like, sir, sir, sir,
you can't be here, sir sir, and then they push

(07:05):
him back and then they put him down on the ground.
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight
is the number. Okay, So the so called Alex Paedia
scandal now continues to grow and grow and grow. You
now have Democrats demanding that Christinome testify under oath. They're

(07:27):
demanding some of them that she resigned. They're claiming that
the way Secret Service agents handled Padilla was thuggish, authoritarian, dictatorial, abusive,
and unacceptable. So listen, now, this is Senator California, Senator

(07:47):
Alex Paedia. So he's brought to the ground. They put
him temporarily in handcuffs. By the way, he wasn't charged
with anything. Then when he said, do you know who
I am? Do you know who I am? They're like, no,
we don't know who you are. He says, I'm a
senator from California. Really show us some ID. So he
finally shows them some ID and that's when they realize, oh, okay,

(08:11):
well you should have identified yourself. It was a cheap,
crass political stunt and you got burned. Like I'm sorry.
The Secret Service doesn't know every member of the Senate.
I don't know what planet these people are living on.
So you see a guy dressed in civies bum rushing

(08:36):
the Secretary of Homeland Security as she's giving a live presser, yelling, shouting, screaming,
by the way, resisting security guards when they put their
hands on him, and saying, don't you dare touch me?
Don't you dare touch me? And so, of course they

(08:57):
were going to put him on the ground. Of course
he was going to be detained. Of course they were
gonna put handcuffs. As I said on X, let me
repeat it. If anybody did what he did, say Jeff Cooner,
Not that I ever would, But You've got the Secretary
of Homeland Security in Los Angeles in the midst of

(09:21):
arrioting everywhere, and she's delivering a live press conference in
front of the media and the country, and I rush in,
I storm and interrupt the press conference, yelling, screaming and
shouting and going towards her, bum rushing her, lunging towards her.

(09:46):
And then I'm held by Secret Service agents and I'm saying,
don't you touch me, don't you dare touch me? What
do you think they were gonna do to me? Treat
me with kid gloves, me a TUTSI roll. No, they
would push me out of the room, force me out

(10:06):
of the room, and then drop me on the ground
and slap some handcuffs. Of course, So if it's good
enough for everybody else, why isn't it good enough for
Alex Badia. Why because you're a senator you can do
whatever you want. You're above the law. But it doesn't matter.

(10:29):
He wanted to create a scene. He wanted to show
himself being quote unquote victimized by the Trump regime. That's
what he wanted. He wanted his photo op. He wanted
an incident, and he got it. And so David. Now
remember he hasn't been arrested. There were no charges, no nothing.

(10:53):
They said to him. Please, sir, next time, identify yourself.
You have a security pin. Please wear the security pin
if you want to come in show some id. We
don't know who you are. We don't know most people
in the Senate. I'm sorry, we just don't follow politics
that closely. Listen now to Padilla. He then delivers this.

(11:16):
He's like a victim. He was on the verge of
tears by the way, half the time, speaking in Spanish.
So are we in America or are we in Mexico? Anyway?
Let that go. This is Padilla now playing the victim.
Roll cut thirty two a mike.

Speaker 3 (11:37):
While I was waiting for the briefing with General Guillo,
I learned that Secretary of NOME was having a press
conference a couple of doors down the hall since the
beginning of the year, but especially here what she had
to say to see if I could learn any new

(11:59):
addition information. And at one point I had a question,
and I'm emphasized, just as we've emphasized the right for
people to peacefully protest and to stand up for their
First Amendment rights, for our fundamental rights. I was there peacefully.
At one point I had a question, and so I

(12:21):
began to ask a question. I was almost immediately forcibly
removed from the room. I was forced to the ground
and I was handcuffed. I was.

Speaker 1 (12:38):
I was removed from the room, and I was forcibly
taken to the ground. I was handcuffed. I just I
just wanted to ask a question. They wouldn't let me
ask a question. So of course the Dam's got what
they wanted, a cheap political stump, and so Gavin usim

(13:02):
right away right on cue Baby went on X and said,
and they showed the picture of Padilla on the ground
being handcuffed. If they could handcuff him. What do you
think they can do to you? And Elizabeth Warren, chief
full of ble, went on a rampage. She ran to

(13:26):
the Senate floor, desh as an abuse of power, desha
as a growing dictatorship. How dare you do this to
Alex Padella? Simply for our questions now are not allowed
in Trump's America. Christinam addressed it very well afterwards. She said,

(13:46):
in fact, I've been calling Padilla's office multiple times. I
want to speak to him. I'd love to speak to him.
She goes, all he had to do was call my office.
We could have made an appointment in fifteen minutes. I
would have seen him at his court at time and
leisure of his choosing. In fact, they even met afterwards

(14:09):
and spoke for a good twenty minutes, and she said,
we exchange notes, we agree to disagree, but I gave
him all the information he asked. We took notes, and
we agreed to do follow up conversations. But no, no, no, no,
you see that's too civilized, that's too normal, that's too

(14:29):
rational for these democrats. So listen now to Padea. Well,
now he's a martyr. Now he's a victim. So he
goes on Margaret Brennan's face the nation. Okay, that hack,
that anti Trump hack. Now listen to this. Now. The
argument is that Christy Nome should have recognized them, and

(14:56):
that the Secret Service agents should have recognized them, and
how dare they didn't recognize him, and so that they're
to blame because in reality they knew who he was,
but they just wanted to humiliate him. Why raism, because

(15:19):
Padilla is all at thin all and that's why he
was mistreated. Roll cut twenty four.

Speaker 3 (15:27):
Mike Great, Cabinet secretary during a press conference to not
be able or be willing to de escalate a situation
when I was trying to ask a question, that's just
indicative you wanted to toast it.

Speaker 4 (15:43):
Wait a second, I know who he is.

Speaker 1 (15:44):
Calm down, let him go.

Speaker 5 (15:45):
Is that what your say?

Speaker 3 (15:46):
Fascinatory? People in that room knew who I was escorted
into that room by an FBI agent and a National
Guards member. It's the Los Angeles Press Corps, it's a
United States Senate on the chest of my polo.

Speaker 1 (15:58):
Okay, he's lying number one, number two he should have
showed id he didn't six one seven two six six,
sixty eight, sixty eight is the number. Okay, pity California
Senator Alex Padilla. So the media, the Democrats are now,

(16:19):
I mean, you want to talk about making a mountain
out of a molehill. They are going on about how
he was manhandled, he was mistreated. These are the signs
now of a coming dictatorship. Even senators are not safe.
Listen now to Massachusetts's own moonbat, Democrat, Congressman Seth Moulton

(16:44):
on This is CNN Roll Cut thirty five.

Speaker 6 (16:50):
Mike, Well, first of all, I picked up the phone
and called I have a couple friends who are FBI agents,
So I called one of them because it was apparently
FBI agent who pushed him to the ground and handcuffed him.
And I said, what on earth is the FBI doing
a resting the United States senator? And he said it
was embarrassing and it certainly shouldn't have happened. So I

(17:10):
don't know the full circumstances of the interaction. I've seen
one video. I haven't seen it from all perspectives, but
anytime that federal law enforcement is a resting the United
States senator for asking a question, doesn't feel like we
live in a democracy.

Speaker 1 (17:24):
HM, tell me when you guys, when the FBI went in,
guns blazing and we're and storm Trump's home in an
FBI raid on a bogus charge that the whole country
and the whole world was laughing at, would shoot the
kill orders? Was that embarrassing? Seth No, no, no, oh no,

(17:46):
Then it wasn't embarrassing. Then it's okay. Huh. Now listen
to Schumer. I honestly thought the guy was gonna cry.
He's on the Senate floor. Now, I thought the waterworks
were gonna come on. Really, crime me a ri Listen,
now this is him. He he can't sleep at night.
This is it's tearing him apart what they did to

(18:09):
Alex Padilla. And by the way, it wasn't the FBI
with secret service agents. Okay, but let let that go
roll cut thirty five a mike, all right, So Schumer
saying that a United States senator was mishandled simply for

(18:35):
asking a question, what is happening to our country? We
need answers. Christino needs to be put under oath. Cash
Patel needs to be put under oath. Dan Bongino needs
to be put under oath. Secret Service agents need to
be put on her under oath. This is a threat

(18:57):
again here it is. It's a threat to the mockers say,
if they can do it to Padella, they can do
it to Yo, to me, to all of us. All right, Mike,
we don't. We're having a hard time getting the audio
for that. Okay, forget do me a favor. Then here's

(19:18):
Corey Booker. Basically, Schumer said, it sickens my stomach the
mishandling of a United States senator. We need immediate answers
to what the hell went on. I want you to
listen now to Corey Booker. Okay, I want you to
listen to Corey Booker running to the State Senate, to

(19:41):
the Senate floor, ranting, raving roll cut sixteen.

Speaker 7 (19:48):
Mike could make Alex Padilla forcibly beat Neil before this
executive When does it stop? He's a United States Senator
and if you can force him to neil to his
knees violently, when does it stop? What does it say
to other Americans who want to speak up? What does
it say to other Americans they want to exercise their

(20:10):
constitutional duty? What does it say to other Americans this
weekend when they want to peacefully protest. What does it
say to other Americans from humble backgrounds who know poverty
that if a United States Senator who stands up to
do his job can be made to heal, driven to
his knees, violently, handcuffed, what does it say? What message

(20:30):
does it send? Everybody in this body should see that
this is a crossroads. They treated a member of the
United States Senate violently after he identified himself, dragged him out.

Speaker 1 (20:43):
Of a room, threw him upon the ground.

Speaker 7 (20:46):
And put him in handcuffs. Every member of this body
should object to that.

Speaker 1 (20:51):
I mean, he's gonna get a heart attack me the
play acting the full outrage. Honestly, that the bull You
know what I want to say, the bull crap coming
out of this guy's mouth. I am Spartacus. Yeah, at
least he didn't go on for forty eight what is it,
twenty five hours, twenty eight whatever it was, Mike, It's true.

(21:14):
At least he didn't. Yeah, at least he didn't go
on for over a day. That's true. At least, you know,
he kept it a couple minutes. But I mean so
so No, the answer is simple. No, one's above the law.
I don't know how else to tell him. I mean, well,
what planet are you people living on? So what? Because
he's a senator from California, you can do whatever he wants.

(21:38):
You know that the Liberals are lying and grasping for
straws when even CNN, okay, CNN, their own CNN security
correspondent says, well, well, no secret Service and f b

(22:00):
I agents behaved perfectly Accordingly. You can't do what Padilla did.
Nobody can roll cut. This is Josh Campbell roll cut
thirty six a mike.

Speaker 4 (22:15):
It's easy to think about this as one incident, but
actually from a law enforcement perspective, we're really looking at
three separate incidents that happened within a short period of time. First,
you have the DHS secretary who is addressing the press.
This was not a Q and A period, and she's interrupted.
She's interrupted by someone who is speaking very loudly, and
so her security detail confronts what we obviously now know

(22:37):
to be the senator and at that point he is
now going to be escorted out. You can't interrupt something
like that that's already in progress without having those consequences.
But the second incident, in my view, happens the moment
as officers are trying to lead him out, he then
turns and walks back towards kind of into those agents.
At that point, from a security detail perspective, we're taking

(22:59):
this person out again, it's their will, We've asked the
person and again. This is all happening very quickly. But
the moment he then turns into them, they realize this
is not someone who is going to comply.

Speaker 1 (23:12):
Look, he comes in unannounced into a live press conference
in the midst of a city under siege where there's rioting,
burning and looting, and law enforcement is being assaulted and
attacked by every second, every minute, every hour. He lunges

(23:33):
for christinom he is shouting and yelling and screaming, what
did you expect the FBI and Secret Service to do?
And no, nobody knows who he is. Sorry, he should
get off his ego trip. Most people would not recognize
most members of the US Senate if they walked right

(23:54):
by him at an airport. That's just the way it is.
They may think they're important and our lives, they're really
not that important. So he's unknown. He doesn't identify himself.
He then storms and bum rushes. And by the way,
what was so freaking pressing that you had the confront

(24:15):
her with a question right there as she's doing her
live press conference in front of the cameras. What was
it that you know couldn't wait till after she was done?
This is what again, It's all political theater. It's nothing
but a cross cheap publicity stunt. He wanted himself to

(24:39):
be arrested, He wanted to be thrown to the ground.
He wanted to make it seem look what they did
to me. How dare they now? Let me just tell
all of you something else, and this needs to be said,
final point, and then I want to go to the
phone lines six one, seven two, six, six sixty eight.

(25:01):
And the question I have for all of you is
did secret Service, did the FBI mishandle Alex Padia? Did
they men handle him? Were they too rough with him?
Did they behave inappropriately? Or is Dan Bongino right when

(25:21):
he came out on x and saying that he is
very proud of the men and women who took care
of him, that they did exactly what they were trained
to do, That the person in the wrong here is Padilla,
and that the one that owes everyone in apology. Is Padia,
not the Secret Service, not the FBI, and certainly not

(25:42):
Secretary christinomme so so here it is now according to Schumer,
you know who's to blame. NOME is to blame the FBI.
The Secret Service there to blame. Roll it, Mike, without objection,

(26:04):
mister President, I just saw something that sickened my stomach,
the man handling of a United States senator. We need
immediate answers to what the hell went on.

Speaker 5 (26:16):
I yield the floor.

Speaker 1 (26:20):
You got all the answers you want. I mean, everybody
knows now what happened. You just don't like the answers. Okay,
But look, I have to say this as I said
on X, and I want to repeat it. Alex Padilla
is the son of illegal aliens. In a Washington Post interview,

(26:42):
both his mother and his father admitted that they came
to the United States to California illegally. So he's what
you call an anchor baby. Hey, he's a US citizen, yes,
but he's what you call an anchor baby. Both of
his parents came here illegally. Now, furthermore, throughout his entire

(27:06):
career as a state senator, and the local city council
is politics in California now and then he was elevated
to Senator from California. Throughout his entire political career, he
has championed one issue over and over and over and

(27:29):
over again. Amnesty, Amnesty, amnesty for all illegal aliens, plus
free healthcare, free education, free welfare, free food stamps. So

(27:53):
free healthcare, free education, free welfare for every single illegal alien.
And now that the riots have erupted, this insurrection, this
violence has erupted in downtown LA, he has made it
crystal clear. He doesn't side with the federal government. He

(28:17):
doesn't side with federal immigration law. He doesn't side with
national sovereignty of the United States. He sides and embraces
the rioters, the ones waiving the Mexican flag. Now, don't
even take my word for it. Every interview this loser,

(28:38):
and he is a loser. He's a clown. Every interview,
this clown gives how he's proud of his Mexican heritage,
how he's proud of his Mexican roots. Every speech is bilingual,
that's all. He's always English to Spanish, Spanish to English.
He often will just go Spanish only, especially if he's

(29:01):
in front of a predominantly Latino crowd of illegal aliens
in California or in La So let me get this straight.
You bend the knee to a foreign flag. Your parents
came illegally from Mexico. You champion illegal aliens from Mexico.

(29:22):
You want to give them a path to citizenship and amnesty,
and with our taxpayer dollars, continue to give them free welfare,
free food, free housing, free healthcare, free education. Buddy, you're
a trader. You're a trader. If no one else has
the guts to say it, I'm gonna say it. You're

(29:45):
a freaking trader. And I'll be let me even get
even more personal if I can. Okay, my parents weren't illegals.
They came to Canada legally, Okay, Like most people from
then Yugoslavia what is today Croatia, they kissed the ground

(30:07):
of Canada. They came as poor refugees without ten dollars
to their name, and they worked their asses off. My dad,
God bless him, never took a single welfare check his
entire life. He never took a single unemployment check, by

(30:29):
the grace of God.

Speaker 3 (30:30):
He would tell me.

Speaker 1 (30:31):
He worked and worked My mother never took a welfare
check ever, ever, ever, never mind free this, free that,
free this, living on the taxpayer like a leech and
a parasite like his parents did. And you think you

(30:52):
come from a poor third world hellhole of a country,
and you fleep poverty and misery and violence. You think
a guy like him, he claims from the burial, from
a very poor, working class neighborhood. You think you look

(31:14):
around and say, wow, I'm a United States senator, the
first Latino senator in the history of California. It's the
American dream. This is the greatest country in the God's Earth,

(31:35):
on God's green earth. You think I love this country? No,
he spits on it, He mocks it, he derides it.
His allegiance is with the freaking rioters. His allegiance is
with the criminal, law breakers and the illegals. His allegiance

(31:57):
is domehicole. You discuss, I'm sorry, you're a disgusting ingrate,
and then you pull off this cheap stunt.

Speaker 3 (32:11):
Look.

Speaker 1 (32:12):
I don't know, maybe in Mexico. I don't know, maybe
in Tijuana. That's how they do things over there. Bay.
You just charge at a press conference. Ah, that for
you ah that for you, Okay, And maybe that works
in Mexico, I don't know. But here in the United States,
you pick up the phone, you call the DHS secretary.

(32:37):
You said, I got some concerns. When can we have
a meeting? And you have a meeting, and afterwards you
can hold a press conference. Do lot read. The local
media will cover it. Don't worry. You can write an
op ed, you can give us a floor speech in
the Senate, you can do a million things. But no,

(32:58):
you got to behave like a clown and then act
somehow like this country is a dictatorship one. It's been
nothing but extremely good to you and your entire family. Now,
let me say one last thing. The so called anchor babies.
He's an example of an anchor baby. That's why you

(33:22):
don't allow anchor babies in any country. Look at them,
Look at the lack of gratitude. You think they're loyalties
to the United States. No, their loyalty, even when you
give them citizenship, is to the country that their parents
fled from. And it doesn't matter. You know, they thought, well, Jeff,

(33:46):
they're poor, they have nothing. This guy's a United States senator.
You got to see the card this guy drives in.
You got to see the neighborhood he lives in. I'm
not complaining he lives three times better than I do.
I'm not I'm just stating the fact. So if this guy,

(34:07):
if Padilla can't be grateful, if Paedilla can't be happy,
if Padilla can't be loyal to the United States, then
which anchor baby can? These illegals have been playing us
for suckers, fools, and idiots for forty years. Now enough enough,

(34:35):
and as many pointed out on social media, he touched
these FBI agents and Secret Service agents. He pushed them,
he elbowed them. See the full video, don't see the
fifteen second clip that the media is feeding everybody. He
did the same thing, if not worse, than what the

(34:55):
J sixers did to police officers on steps of the Capitol. Now, honestly,
they should have arrested him for assaulting police the way
they arrested the Jay sixers. This guy's lucky he wasn't
arrested and he's still playing the victim. Blank off. I

(35:18):
don't know what blank off is in Spanish, but whatever
it is, blank off six one seven two six six
sixty eight sixty eight agree, disagree. George in New Hampshire.
Thanks for holding, George, and welcome.

Speaker 5 (35:36):
Hey Jeff, thanks for taking the call. Wouldn't be I mean,
not that I that I endorsed this, but it would
have been funny if someone charged for DIA when he
was doing this press conference and do the exact same thing.
I mean, I think the only way to combat this,
this this theater is just through comedy because people aren't

(35:59):
really paying attention unfortunately.

Speaker 1 (36:02):
Well, George, let's play it out. He holds his press conference,
you know, after he's you know, put on the ground
and temporarily to put the handcuffs on him. And by
the way, half of it is in Spanish, so you
won't know what he's saying. But let that go. And
he's like they did to me, So he's doing a shtick,
you know. And by the way, I got to say,

(36:23):
the guy's in the wrong line of work. He's in California. Yes,
he should not be in the Senate. This guy should
be in Hollywood. This guy whoa he could play like
a like a gangster really well really well. But anyway,
so George, say somebody you me whoever, we launch at him.

(36:43):
We storm we start shouting and yelling. I get to
sense his security people would slam us to the ground,
and unlike him, we would be arrested and thrown in
the back of a police car. Am I wrong, George?

Speaker 5 (37:01):
I think you're absolutely correct. I mean, I think it
would probably even be taste. I mean, it's it's it's
just a joke.

Speaker 3 (37:09):
I mean, I guess.

Speaker 5 (37:09):
And also, what the other thing that I noticed, because
this is kind of on the lighter side of what's going.

Speaker 1 (37:16):
George, can you do me a favor. Mike is with
the button, with this whole he's trigger happy again with
the button.
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