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July 22, 2025 39 mins
Jerome Powell could face perjury charges, the Fed may finally get audited, and Hunter Biden’s meltdown is now causing blowback from Hollywood elites like Clooney. Meanwhile, President Trump just dropped 230,000 pages of hidden MLK assassination files, and his first six months in office are being called historic—from crushing inflation and ending border chaos to dismantling DEI and stopping chemical castration of kids. The left is flailing, the deep state is rattled, and the fake news is ignoring all of it. But not here. Strap in—because the find-out era is in full swing.



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(00:42):
Justin Barclay. Oh well, well, appreciate you locking in with
us today on another big after show. Like I said,
there's lots going on fed Shares. Your own pal could
be in handcuffs behind bars if all goes well. The
DOJ he's been referred by the way, these people, these

(01:05):
fat cats, it doesn't matter who they are. I don't
care the most elite of the lead. They shouldn't be No. Listen,
we heard it. How many years have we heard it? Now?
Over and over and over again. No one is above
the law. You can't go in front of Congress, in
line of Congress like he's accused of doing and get

(01:28):
away with it. That shouldn't be a thing. Well, I
want to tell you why he's in hot water. Also,
they're talking about at least some talking about auditing the FED.
Why I think the guy that's actually talking about it
might be able to get it done. Why is James
coming all upset and all fired up? We'll talk about
that too. And Cooney firing back now? And Hunter Biden.

(01:50):
I just got the latest one. This This is fantastic.
The meltdown Hunter hat is really starting to pay off.
It's paying dividends. I can't wait tell Obama comes out
and says, uh, speaking of Hunter, you give him a yeah.
I think he'll spank him a little bit. I think
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(02:56):
So I told you, I told you about your own pal.
I told you that they're really looking at Anna Polinalula
has sent a criminal referral to the d o J
on Jerome Powell. Now why is this important? They say
he lied under oath. Now, normally you you might think,

(03:19):
well that's yes, of course, I'm sure he lied under oath.
That's a big problem. It's a big deal. Well, they
aren't messing around. I told you we're going to find
out era whether the guy does jail time or not,
I don't know, but this is what I want to
tell you about Biden. This is what I want to
tell you about Jerome Powell, This is what I want

(03:41):
to tell you about Brennan call me Clapper, Obama.

Speaker 2 (03:44):
They've been doing this for years. Yeh, they've been doing
it for years. It just it's crazy. And they all
thought they could get away with it.

Speaker 1 (04:02):
Why because nobody's ever done anything, nobody's ever held their
feet to the fire. All these things that they're finally
getting in trouble for U. If you just remember this
and this is an X that's an excellent post by
the way. This is this is a go. It comes
from Clia Mitchell over on X and she makes the

(04:27):
point long before any of this happened, long before any
of these stories that we're hearing now about all of this,
that you know, you and I have really known for
years what would happen behind the scenes, right that they
were working behind the scenes to orchestrate all kinds of coups.

(04:52):
In fact, you remember before the Russia huaks in twenty
sixteen and twenty seventeen, do you remember remember Obama and
the irs he was targeting Tea Party and conservative groups.
Clear Mitchell rights on X. It happened back in twenty
ten to minimize the impact of the Tea Party movement
in the twenty ten and twenty twelve elections. They went

(05:14):
after the Tea Party, and you know, some of us
talked about it, some of us bring the alarm on this,
were concerned by it, but nothing really happened. Lois Learner,
remember Lowis Learner, clear Rights. Remember how it started with
Obama's public attacks against these grassroots groups and Lois Learner,

(05:36):
head of the RS Exempt Organization's division, taking the hint,
starting and running a year's long series of oppressive IRS
actions against the groups to thwart dem and put them
out of business before they could find a foothold and
get going for real. Having represented a number of the groups,
she says, I knew there was something going on at
the IRS in twenty ten. I knew it, but applications

(05:59):
were exempt status for normally took thirty days to process,
suddenly became stalled for months, then years. And I really
knew something was going on when the application for exempt
status from one of my clients, a group formed to
hold public officials accountable, was held up for more than
over three years. Well, the IRS demanded copies of every

(06:22):
public communication the group had made against Obama. Can't remember
that the most powerful federal agency demanded to see every statement,
every ad, every word uttered by a grassroop group challenging
the president's signature legislative Grip program. Rosie O'Donnell, I will
show you authoritarian, she says, And it isn't President Trump.

(06:45):
It's a great piece. In fact, we'll put it up
in the stack today so you can read this as well.
But she's right, this kind of thing has been going
on for four years and no one, no one at the
IRS was held again. Obama surely was. And none of
these people have ever seen any of this has seen

(07:05):
the light of day. Really, she goes on to say,
Obama certainly was not held accountable. He was exposed publicly
for turning the IRS loose on citizens groups and conservative donors,
but with no repercussions. Why wouldn't Obama and his cronies
believe they could do whatever they want to overturn that
decision of voters to elect Donald Trump in twenty sixteen,

(07:28):
to thwart his presidency, which they did, and then to
manipulate the outcome of the twenty twenty election, which they did,
and then to jail try to jail President Trump, his lawyers,
his electors, his supporters after twenty twenty to drive the
nail into President Trump's call it both personally and into
his political operation by jailing not just him but dozens

(07:50):
of supporters and lawyers and electors. That's what the Obama
crowd has been doing for more than fifteen years, she writes.
So if you want to see this in by the way,
if you want to see a real action taken here,

(08:14):
we've got to see movement. It's the find out era.
I'm not telling you that we won't. In fact, it's
quite the contrary. I think if we're ever going to
see it, now is the time. By the way, if
we're ever going to really see the real changes that
need to take place in this country, it better be now.

(08:34):
It better be now, because if it's not, I don't know,
I don't know. Always save the country and who knows
what happens. You have a mid terms by you can
fire up these investigations and get folks cooking on some
of this stuff and really see some actual accountability. You
will fire up the base in the midterms like we've

(08:56):
never seen it before. Well, we've got to see it happen.
We've got to see with the rubber meets the road
some of this stuff actually and laying out some real consequences.
We've had a fantastic for six months. There's been lots
of great things that are happening, and I'm confident even

(09:16):
more so that we're headed in the right direction. The
day's to come. But this would be the cherry on tap.
This would be the thing that I think would drive
out turnout for twenty six and beyond. Another big piece
is a time to auditive FED. Ram Paul may say
it doesn't go far if we've got to get rid
of the FED, right, but to hear it from the

(09:38):
Secretary of the Treasury is kind of interesting, particularly at
a time it's we haven't I don't know we've ever
heard this talk from a Secretary Treasury.

Speaker 3 (09:49):
Ever, what we need to do is examine the entire
Federal Reserve institution and whether they have been successful. There
was fear monitoring over tariffs, and thus far we have
seen very little, if any inflation. We've had great inflation numbers.
So you know, I think this idea of them not

(10:11):
being able to break out of a certain mindset. You know,
all all these phdeps over there, I don't know what
they do.

Speaker 1 (10:18):
Yeah, and President Trump of course has given Jerome Powell
the nickname too Late.

Speaker 3 (10:25):
What we need to do is examine.

Speaker 1 (10:28):
I love it, by the way, too late, too late,
too late. Well, look, this ought to happen. In fact,
we've got a bill Ram Paul has one with Rick
Scott I think in the Senate, get that full view
of the full audit, get it all done. Let's have
some real transparency here. Let's let's let's see some real

(10:52):
transparency behind behind this story and and get to get
the results. Who are looking for it to fant to
tell you what? You bring him back in line, some
big things can happen, and it's much needed get to
the economy back on track. So that's why I say what.
I don't know that Jerome Pale's going to see handcuffs,
but it just might be the leverage that's needed to

(11:14):
get him to step down. And you know, I think
it's possible be sent the Secretary of the Treasury, Scott Bessett,
will be may even be the guy who steps in
at the FED. In the meantime, and CNBC on X
calling for comprehensive institution wide review of the Federal Reserve.

(11:39):
They fear monger, they dead about the tariffs. You heard
him say, and look look at the terriffs today. Yeah,
a guy called early and I didn't get to get
to him, but he said, essentially, I take issue with it.

Speaker 3 (11:52):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (11:52):
I would have loved to talk to him about this
because he wasn't able to hang any any longer. Congres
should stuf wasting money prosecuting people and work on lowering
food costs. See, this is a false choice of between
the two. We don't have to choose between the two.
We can do both. We can walk and chew bubblegum

(12:16):
at the same time. We can go after those criminals
and refer to the DOJ because Congress is at prosecuting
the DOJ does. So that's one little tweak. Refer to
the DOJ these folks, and in the situation, and we
can make by the way, in this case with the
Fed lowering interest rates, et cetera, it will make things

(12:39):
more affordable for the American people. That's what President Trump
is in the middle of doing right now. But they've
been out there running the rounds about tariff saying that
tariffs are going to be so bad, and Tariff's aren't.
In fact, they've been very good. There's a story out
there to dan I think, to get a chance to
mention this on the air either. But Stilantis is out
there belly aching, and I think, really it was the

(13:00):
Detroit Snooze and some of the other newspapers that are
riding the headlines saying that, oh sis, it's so shack
noo the terrorists, boo, we lost trillions, billions of dollars. Well,
Stilantis did lose millions of dollars, but Ford made billions,

(13:21):
and they both have the same tariffs. So it's not
the terriffs. It's it's the people inside those companies. And
it's the way, if you want to know this way
the sausage is made. It's the way the stories are written.
The fear mongering that comes out of folks like the
FED in situations like this, it's it it it all,

(13:45):
and by the way, the folks that need to be
rained in and under control. That's why we ought to
see it. We ought to see a bigger and a
I think a more robust uh look at rarely behind
the curtain underneath the hood. However, you might want to
put it. That's what I think needs to happen. In

(14:10):
order to make America great again. President Trump has to
get the economy back on track. He's got to in
some ways overturn, you know, kind of like in the
temples and the money changes, kind of. Oh, you've got
to turn the tables over, shake things up a bit
to get things back on track. And I think that's
part of what we're seeing. It might get a little messy,

(14:31):
how may and O. It was a little messy in
the temple that day, But it might get a little messy,
it's gonna be worth it. In the meantime, we really
haven't seen quite the mess that they have accused him
of creating or saying that he would. I sleep well
at night. And one of the reasons I'm not concerned

(14:56):
is for years now we've been dealing with the FED.
We know what we're up against. We know what it
comes to, not just a fad. But when it comes
to the cbdc's like we talked yesterday, Look, there are
ways to protect yourself. And I don't know if you've
been doing this, And I've been ringing an alarm for
this for a while, so please if you haven't make

(15:20):
sure you're taking all of the right steps to get
ready for whatever may come in this short but possibly
tumultuous time ahead. The Secretary of the Treasury wants to
auditor FED and I couldn't agree more a thorough review
of the entire system. There's a massive thing happening here, folks.

(15:43):
It signals doubt in the system's transparency, It signals doubt
in the fiscal responsibility. And I just want you to
ask yourself, what do you do when things get shaky?
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important and, like I said, one of the biggest stories
of the day, instead of focusing on Hunter. Yeah, I
gave him plenty of attention. I'll give Cony a little
bit of attention. I guess now too. But I believe,
as I mentioned it in the show earlier today, I

(18:23):
believe these are deep state distractions from some of the
bigger stories that we've got going on. I'll give them
a little bit of time, but I don't want to
spend too much time on it, cluding now firing back,
cluding firing back against Hunter.

Speaker 3 (18:39):
It was a civic duty. People still mad at you
for that? Some people?

Speaker 1 (18:43):
Sure? Fuck me, I didn't. I did not want to
play that clip. That's not the clip that I wanted
to play. Uh, hang on, hang on, let me, I'll
roll it back so you can see this part. It
was a civic duty.

Speaker 3 (19:01):
People still mad at you for that, some.

Speaker 1 (19:02):
People some sub people. Sure, sure do you?

Speaker 3 (19:10):
Who do you?

Speaker 1 (19:11):
Who do you think? Is mad still mad at George Colony?
Could it be? Could it be Hunter Biden is either?
Of course, of course not. This guy's not happy about
anything these days.

Speaker 3 (19:26):
But Kim Kim Kim and everybody around him.

Speaker 1 (19:31):
All right, that's enough. That's enough for enough attention for
the toddler today throwing his tantrum. I will tell you
this though, I do think the Deep States rattled. I
think this information coming out about Obama, about Brendan, about
call me about Clapper, I think I think they're concerned.
I think they're on the ropes. Tulsi made that same

(19:53):
I talked about that yesterday. But Tulsi Gabbert, director National
to Its, made that statement, uh, the other day, talking
about what they're worried about and that the fight continues.
Just yesterday to President Trump dropping two hundred and thirty
thousand pages of hidden files on the MLK assassination from

(20:15):
the FBI, the CIA, the dj and more. The records
buried for decades include intel on James Earl Ray, the
previously known assassin of MLK. They also go into detail

(20:39):
and foreign manhunts, shady FBI memos. There's a lot of
back and forth on his history to MLK, and I
think some of the family does not want some of
that stuff out there. Well, I'll blame him. It may
it may distort the picture of the man. And in fact,

(21:01):
again we've seen how government's been weaponized who knows how
real that stuff is. It just it's hard to know,
especially with what we've seen that President Trump lately. I
think it's it's it's easy to understand that some of
that stuff could just be made up hogwash. King's family,

(21:21):
though supporting transparency, warning against twisting the truth to smear
his legacy. Meanwhile, they want the the they're calling for
the want They want the Congress to vote on some
sort of measure in the House or release additional files
from the Epstein cat. I don't know that they're even

(21:43):
capable of doing that. Speaker Johnson not playing into all
of it, saying we're not going to get a vote
at least not before the August break on anything like that.
Now he does agree and has called for the speaker
at least anyway for release and further details all the
transparency and accountability and everything else in the Epstein scenarios,

(22:06):
so that you know there may come a time. It's
just not gonna be now. And it's interesting to see
all the people on left all of a sudden fired
up about this case and just just really concerned, just
really concerned about all of a sudden. Now now they
want to Yeah, now, they want to dig into this now,

(22:30):
they want to dig into it, make sure they hold
folks account because they believe Trump is involved somehow, which
couldn't be further from the truth. Trump's a guy originally
turned Epstein in and helped navigate through some of that.
That's the story on Trump. That's the truth on Trump. Anyway,
He's one of the guys that originally turned Epstein in

(22:51):
apparently back and forth back in the day. Now, you're
not going to hear any of that, disgusted and talked about. Now,
I'll tell you what we want here either. You're not
going to hear this on the nightly news, all the
accomplishments in the first six months a secretary Press Secretary

(23:14):
Carolyn Lovett talking about these big, big, massive, huge accomplishments
in the first six months of President Trump's administration.

Speaker 4 (23:25):
Yesterday, as you all know, we celebrated six months of
the Trump administration. It's been a pleasure to work with
all of you day in and day out here at
the White House. Six months, most transparent administration in history.
If I may add, and I know the President just
wanted me to highlight his accomplishments over the past six months.
If you, as you all remember because you all covered
it on the campaign show. The President really promised the

(23:46):
American people many things, but at the top of that
list was to defeat the Biden inflation crisis and to
secure our border and our homeland. And I think you've
all seen in six months time, the President has delivered
on those two core campaign promises. Inflation is out running
at a two point one percent annual rate. We look
at our southern border, look at the numbers. Just last month,
zero illegal aliens were released into our country. And then

(24:09):
look at what the president has done on the world stage.
He has ended wars, wars like India and Pakistan. He
continues to work aggressively to end the war in Russia
and Ukraine. He completely obliterated Iran's nuclear sites. He has
continued to hopefully negotiate a ceasefire between Israel and Gaza
to end that conflict and release all of the hostages.

(24:31):
We've seen many of the hostages released as a result
of this president's efforts. And this president is working around
the clock every day to deliver on the promises he made.
You also look at some of the cultural issues, to
abolish DEI from our federal government in our military to
effectively end men in women's sports, which is a huge
common sense policy that the American people support. And then

(24:52):
if you look at the president's strong executive orders that
have effectively ended the chemical castration of young children in
our country. Just today, Washington, DC Children's Hospital in this
city has announced they are no longer going to be
prescribing puberty blockers to minors. This is a huge win
for America and our children. There's certainly more work to do,
and the President is doing it right now and he

(25:13):
will continue for the next three and a half years.
But certainly we've accomplished so much in just six months.

Speaker 1 (25:19):
Is it really is incredible how much has actually got done.
The White House putting out that big promo video the
other day, probably one of the cooler ones I've seen. Yes,
President Trump marking six barks in the White.

Speaker 3 (25:30):
House, it is my honor to introduce to you the
fifth and the forty President.

Speaker 1 (25:37):
Of United States in America, Donald J. Truj.

Speaker 4 (25:42):
Donald Trump immediately getting to work with the remarkable show
of the use of executive power.

Speaker 1 (25:47):
This is we've never seen acting like this. There's a
twenty thousand people cheering for every executive ordersop.

Speaker 4 (25:53):
President Trump comes in and immediately begets taking action to
fix each and every one of these fires that the
Democrats started.

Speaker 1 (26:00):
It's six months delivering on the agenda. This ultimately his
promises made, promises kept by the President.

Speaker 2 (26:05):
This is a message to the rest of the world.

Speaker 5 (26:08):
The days of ripping off America and Americans are officially over.

Speaker 3 (26:13):
The Trump archive are a series of mere impossible feats.

Speaker 6 (26:17):
Yeah, the safest and most secure border in the history
of this nation.

Speaker 1 (26:20):
Border crossings have dropped so much of that federal agents
now outnumber illegal crossers. He had a man, and he's
delivering on it.

Speaker 2 (26:27):
The American economy is better for it.

Speaker 1 (26:29):
Now, dak ed as he told, getting all time high.

Speaker 5 (26:33):
Gas prices are down, retail sales are up to billion
dollars in international financial agreement, and record terror.

Speaker 1 (26:40):
President the USA is on a roll, culminating and the
signing of the One Big, Beautiful Bill on July.

Speaker 5 (26:47):
Or It's a bill for and by the people.

Speaker 1 (26:49):
Thanks to this bill, Trump will reside tomorrow. The sale
points to an enduring legacy.

Speaker 3 (26:54):
And he's full seam ahead for America.

Speaker 5 (26:56):
This movement that President Trump has started is only getting bigger.
It has more energy, more enthusias and what he's.

Speaker 1 (27:02):
Going to do is show and work hard and deliver
every day for the American people.

Speaker 6 (27:05):
You're watching history, so buckle up because the next three
and a half years will probably be just as busy.

Speaker 1 (27:12):
Buckle up. I love it, and it's right, folks, I
mean we are, uh, we're watching history in the making.
By the way, I saw so many people try to
poop poo it's the other day. I just I just
love it. You get you get people online that day,
I just they say the dumbest why. I don't know,
I don't know, but they it's because they're so full

(27:34):
of hate and so deranged. They they don't know, they
don't know what to do about it. All I sell
somebody online yesterday that said, yeah, yesterday the day before, Yeah,
that Coke isn't really gonna do what Trump said Coke

(27:54):
was gonna do. Huh No, no, no, Coca they haven't
made that announcement. There do it? Trump blin about it? Well,
here we go today breaking news. Coca Cola just made
it official. Eric Daughtry over on X reporting this year
they will launch a version of coke that is made
with cane sugar, not corn syrup. By the way, this

(28:17):
is exactly what I thought was gonna happen, following the
request from President Trump in so you can know you
know exactly what you're getting into. It's part of its
ongoing innovation agenda. This fall in the United States, the
company plans to launch an offering made with US cane
sugar to expand its trademark Coca Cola product range. Don't

(28:41):
drink a lot of coke Trump do a little better,
you know what I mean. I don't know people a
lot of people stop drinking Woca cola back not too
long ago. But it is part of making America healthy again.
And the promises made, promises kept. This guy wanted to
argue with me about this the other day. I don't know,

(29:01):
he said. He said, this is not gonna happen. I said,
I don't know. Why do you hate health so much? Like,
why do you hate people being healthier so much? Do
you imagine this? They hate Donald Trump so much that
they hate like real people being healthier because of it.

(29:24):
You can't make. You just can't make some of this stuff.
It just it's hard to wrap your mind around it.
It really is. You try to figure all of this out.
It's just the logic of the left, absolute lack thereof.
It's like a vacuum. There is no logic in the left,
and when there is, it kind of plays out like this.

(29:45):
Eric Swallowell, feng Fan's boy toy, congressman from California saying,
here's why he believes Kamala Harris didn't win in twenty
twenty four. So just remember when you're arguing with folks
like that online, this is how they think.

Speaker 5 (30:00):
Congressman.

Speaker 3 (30:01):
I mean, if you could give.

Speaker 5 (30:02):
Us just one line, I mean, what did you learn
from the twenty twenty four election.

Speaker 3 (30:09):
What should Democrats not do next time?

Speaker 5 (30:13):
Well, we have to always be on. And let me
just give you an example. Most people say that the
biggest mistake that Kamala Harris made was saying that she
wouldn't do anything different than Joe Biden when she went
on the view. I don't think that was the biggest mistake.
And Canada's you know, trip up all the time. I
think the mistake was that there were many days that
would pass before she did another major interview. And Donald

(30:33):
Trump makes three mistakes an hour, but he's always on.
And so when you're always communicating, not just to cable news,
but to local news, to podcasters, to influencers. Always on
means you're always honest, and we have we have the
values on our side, and now we just have to
be in more places, more spaces, and that's why we're
going to win the midterms in just you know, under

(30:55):
eighteen months.

Speaker 1 (30:55):
Yeah don't. I don't think so. It's an interesting thought though.
It's just President Trump not It's not like he was
any better. He was just on more. Well what she
could have been on more, but they couldn't put her
on more because you'd get more of this, this is said,
the only thing they would focus on, because you know,

(31:17):
obviously she wasn't on as much, but no, you would
have gotten more. Think about how many more word salads
we would have had cooked up for her.

Speaker 3 (31:23):
I think the.

Speaker 1 (31:23):
First part of this issue that should be articulated is
AI is kind of a fancy thing.

Speaker 3 (31:28):
It's first of all's two letters.

Speaker 1 (31:30):
It means the artificial intelligence.

Speaker 6 (31:33):
And I think the first.

Speaker 1 (31:34):
Yeah, thank you, thank you, madam VP, thank you. Can
you imagine where we would be right now if she
was still in the in fact heading up the country.
Just a nightmare, just an absolute knife nightmare. No, thank you.
It's time for your Tom Holman moment of the day.

(31:56):
It's the borders are and he is the man with
the plan talking about flooding the zone in sanctuary cities,
and I'm here for it. If I could vote for
Tom Holman in twenty twenty eight, I might have to
do it.

Speaker 6 (32:08):
But you know Governor Hoko, you know she supported the
Ball Reform actors with why these people, these illegal ailings
walked out of an NYPD precinct. They didn't even get
to Rikers Island. So it starts with ball Reform. The
sanctuary city, you know, starts with the Blasio and the

(32:29):
city council. I put a lot of blame on the
city council because we had an agreement to put ice
back into Rikers Islands so we can wrest a lot
of bad guys in a safety and security Rikers Island.
Any city council sued and stopped that from happening. So
I put a lot of blame on a city council.
Why the crime rate is why in New York. But look,
we're resting record mounts of public safety threats in New York.

(32:50):
We're making new York safer every day because the people
will rest. But we got a lot more to do,
We got a lot more to find. And that's why
President Trump committed two weeks ago, we are going prioritize
sanctuary cities because we know we have a problem. We
know there are really some public safety threats every day.
And I said today at the press conference, We're gonna
flood the zone of sanctuary cities. We're sending additional agents.

(33:12):
We're gonna flood the neighborhoods with officers. We're gonna flood
work site enforcements. If they don't give us access to
the bad guy in Rikers Island or at the precincts,
then we'll go to neighborhood and find him good. We're
not gonna give up on this. We're going to send
more resources. Double down, as President Trump said, triple down.

Speaker 1 (33:28):
Fantastic news. Tom Holman, Glad he's in charge. Glad he is.
The borders are folks. We had so much, so much
going on. We had a conversation in our after the
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(34:34):
after the after show. Some call it the rimits. You
get to ask questions. We had a comment at a
question about yesterday. It was all about Micro and Micro's
really right now they're talking about how they need five
hundred thousand new electricians in the next few years to
help build some of these plants. We are talking about
the AI and the data centers and all the rest

(34:56):
of the stuff that we need for tech and to
continue chip plants and things like that to expand and
grow the infrastructure. And really the talk was, hey, maybe
it's not time for college. Maybe it's time to take
a look. When you're telling your kids and thinking about
what they may want to do growing up, maybe it's
time to really take a look a closer look at

(35:16):
the trades. I got this story today. It just reminded
me after our conversation about this yesterday, we had a
great conversation. We'll dig in a little bit more today,
but this is another big story smack me right in
the face on the thinking about it. One in four
gen Z workers regret one in four gen Z workers

(35:37):
regret going to college. That's the world I remember. I remember.
They just tried to tell everybody, learn to code. You'll
be fine. Learn to code. Now they're saying that the
folks who are coders are going to be out of
work because A I is going to be able to
do that.

Speaker 3 (35:52):
Well.

Speaker 1 (35:52):
We'll continue this conversation a little bit further in our
after the after show today with the remnants. If if
you are a VAP, you can follow us over at
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to find us over there and enjoy the program. It's
gonna be a lot of fun. Plus we get the
after show coming up or the fireside chat in the
days ayhead But first I want to say congratulations to
our winner today.

Speaker 2 (36:28):
Oh where she yet?

Speaker 1 (36:29):
Juliann Jay one three nine four. Thank you? What a
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