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and send it to you. Good news, hope and encouragement
for trying times. Have you seen it? By the way,
it is glorious. It's beautiful. President Tromp gave a little
bit of a uh. I guess this was a little
bit of a tour to Laura Ingram the other night.
Some of the craftsmanship that's happening inside the renovations of
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the White House.
Speaker 2 (02:32):
I built many ballrooms, then many buildings, and that's my
greatest strength. Actually, I might as well do this. So
this room was in terrible shape. This was done by
Jackie Kennedy, Jackie Kennedy or Nassis then Jackie Kennedy, I hope,
and she took this area.
Speaker 3 (02:51):
It's called the Palm Court. And here we had.
Speaker 2 (02:54):
One by one little towels were all broken cheap out
of a box. The walls were We took it. I
restored it. I put in new chandeliers. They had lanterns
that were terrible.
Speaker 4 (03:05):
I remember this room.
Speaker 3 (03:06):
Yeah, it was a nothing room. It was an embarrassment.
There was a seat, there was a seat aventready the area.
Speaker 2 (03:11):
To come to the Oval office, you had to go
through this room. It was an embarrassment, okay, And I
took it down and rebuilt it same as she had it,
but at a much higher level.
Speaker 3 (03:23):
And take a look at the floor, Take a look
at the marble.
Speaker 2 (03:25):
So this is cold.
Speaker 3 (03:26):
It is really pretty statue in marble. But look at
look at the book ending, look at look at the
book match, look at matches. That's tough to do, No,
it's very tough. You don't get it. If it's an
eighth of min inchial office, no good is that brass?
The brass that's a brass to breast strips.
Speaker 2 (03:41):
But even if you look at the air conditioner event,
it's book match, look at it?
Speaker 3 (03:46):
Who can do that? I can do that because I
know that, you know.
Speaker 2 (03:50):
It's even available that you could do that. Very few
people can do it. So you take a vent that's
supposed to be a piece of a loman or a
steel and the marbleman said, I said.
Speaker 3 (03:58):
Do you think you could bookman?
Speaker 4 (04:00):
Event?
Speaker 3 (04:00):
He said, yeah, look at the other one over there,
book match. But look at the quality of that job.
Speaker 2 (04:06):
Where do you think you developed the attention to architectural detail?
Speaker 3 (04:09):
Like at what age should you start realizing? That's what
I was involved with. My father and really and all
this stuff. And my father was a builder. So was
a little boy.
Speaker 2 (04:19):
I'd be sitting there playing with blocks, I guess, and my.
Speaker 3 (04:21):
Father would be in the phone or door. You know,
I'd be listening, I guess, and you know, you listen.
I had a father was very good at building. He
was very good at building things. And so am I.
I build better than anybody else. Nobody can build like me.
What was his?
Speaker 1 (04:36):
Isn't that? Something that wasn't I didn't cut it off.
That was the end. That was That was the clip.
That's all that they had online. And I think that
this is really something to see the attention to. By
the way I've told this story, well I told it
a handful of times to a few folks here and there,
but I told it Saturday night against the event that
I was at first time I met President Trump. Oytherways,
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just this this is just telling you know who he is,
what his skill set is, his character. But the first
time I met him, it was a really interesting moment.
I was going in with some few folks that I
had brought with me, calling you get picture. You stand
in line. I tell you got to empty your pockets,
take everything out of all this, you know, all of
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this that you got to put it on a table,
and uh, there you go in and you meet with him.
I got a few You got a few moments, right,
you get a few moments with him. What was wild
to me is that he has a great conversation with
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the people I brought in. You know, my friend is there,
his wife. I think he said something or she said
something about, yeah, you're the greatest. You know, we appreciate
you all you've done things like that, and he goes,
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I like her, it's just kind of funny. This is
this is to me, just one of the funnier moments ever. Said.
Then then he looks over at me and I have
a little flag lapel pin on my on my jacket
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and it's it's a little crooked. And he reaches over.
He goes, wait a moment, Wait a minute, Yeah, I
mat ready to take the phutto And he reaches over
and he just adjusts that flag lapelp and he gets
it stretched crooked. Let me get that. She gets it straight.
And it had come it had come crooked. You know,
since we've been walking around and you know, you're getting
padded down and everything's moving. You know, there's no mirror,
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there's nothing you can look at. You have to ask,
like somebody I said, I looked as my hair. Look.
You know all that because you're getting a picture again,
You're getting a picture that people are gonna cherish for
the rest of their lives. A lot of these people
are gonna beay, it's only I'm never gonna meet him.
Maybe it's it's a you know, this is a very
special moment, and so he's aware of that. It didn't
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really hit me until later we were driving home. He
gave a speech that night was fantastic. But I uh,
later on that night, on the way home, I thought
about it, because you know, that's really interesting what just
happened there. Not only did he notice the flag was off, right,
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he had that attention to detail to notice the flag
was off, but he also then was willing to reach
down and over and and i'd short of it just adjusted. Now,
most people we maybe notice it, well, we probably don't
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say anything, you know what I mean. We certainly don't
reach over and touch it and adjust it for someone else.
And he did just that. So two things that showed
me the attention to detail number one and number two,
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what I thought was really fascinating was the humility that
he had. I mean, again, he knows that people are
coming to get these pictures and that they'll have them
for the rest of their life. My friend has his
hanging up on the wall, which is is probably something
that I should do myself, and I just haven't done
that yet. I forgot, you know, probably should get that
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thing framed and display it somewhere. But I just I
just find that really, I think it's really interesting to
watch to see how it all sort of comes together,
and then you a video like we just watched h
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and what he's doing behind the scenes, and I just
don't think people get it. I don't think they want
out of persent get it, uh not like not like
he does. Anyway. That's just that's just something that I noticed.
I thought, Okay, I uh, I think it's I just
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it's behind the scenes look and something media is just
never going to show you. They're never gonna show you this.
All right, let's get to it, folks. What else do
we have today? I got a couple of stories that
I got to make sure you hear, some videos as well,
and then a little bit later on, we're gonna hear
from some folks some special recordings that we're gonna do
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and uh, yes, we're going to get down to speaking
of President Trump. Let's let's do this. Did you see
that the BBC, the bb SEE has fired people because
they put out this like fake video of President Trump. Well,
Brian Stelter from CNN of course out there defending it all.
The BBC is feeling the Trump squeeze. It's a move
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we have seen several times this year against vulnerable media companies.
The BBC isn't a vulnerable media company. Brian's dad. They
they're the official media arm of the British government of
the United Kingdom. They're They're not a they are not
a vulnerable media company. Here's here's how we should note
(10:35):
that it's not clear that Trump has jurisdiction to sue,
as media lawyer Mark Stevens told CNN's Max Foster yesterday,
aside from those technical hard now why is he suing?
Let me let me just show you probably the best
the best we do this hang on, is just show
you the actual video. So this this is this is
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a doctored video that Trump that was caught to bbe
caught red handed doing this, by the way, it was
from January sixth, twenty twenty. Here's what they played. I
think it's may have been a documentary or some sort
of news report.
Speaker 2 (11:13):
We're going to walk down to the Capitol and I'll
be there with you and we fight.
Speaker 3 (11:20):
We fight like hell, we're going to walk down now.
Speaker 1 (11:23):
Now, you just first you saw the edited version, and
it had it had it had it had the music
in there to make it sound like it was a
lot more dramatic than it was. And then you're going
to see now the and it was edited because you're
going to miss the very important part. There's a word
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that he says. And anybody who have a brain remembers
any of this. You know, you were watching to.
Speaker 3 (11:50):
The Capitol.
Speaker 2 (11:54):
And we're going to cheer on our brave senators.
Speaker 3 (11:58):
And congressmen and women. We're gonna walk down.
Speaker 1 (12:03):
Oh yeah, there's a peacefully too that we didn't We
didn't get that then, not not in this one. Oh
it was a news report. Okay, So anyway, that's what
he's now threatened to sew over. I think it's a
billion dollars caught doctoring, doctoring the whole thing. So yeah,
(12:24):
So so by the way when when Stelter wants to
tell you and I'll give you background so kind of
you got to realize why this is happening.
Speaker 5 (12:31):
Are ensuing the BBC?
Speaker 2 (12:33):
Why, I guess I have to, you know, why not
because they defrauded the public and they've admitted it and
their top echelon this is within one of our great allies.
You know, this is supposedly a great ally BBC. If
the government has a chunk of that one, I guess.
Speaker 3 (12:52):
But uh, that's a pretty sad event.
Speaker 2 (12:55):
They actually changed my January sixth speech, which was a
beautiful speech, which was a very calming speech, and they
made it sound radical and they actually changed it. And
what they did was rather incredible. Is they're showing me
the results later on the results of.
Speaker 3 (13:08):
What they did. How they butchered it up.
Speaker 2 (13:11):
But it was very dishonest and the headman quitted a
lot of the other people.
Speaker 3 (13:14):
Are you going ahead and ensuing the bb.
Speaker 1 (13:17):
So I like this And the way Stelter is positioning,
the way the left of the positions is crazy. Yeah,
they did leave out the peace for more peacefully, but
the way Stelter is positioning that he is trying to
silence his critics. No, what he's trying to do is
stop people from lying and stop people from misrepresenting defaming him.
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And you got to do this because it sends a
clear signal when these people hit get hit with lawsuits,
they stop. You got to play the game. By the way,
the law fair. All the things they did lawfair on him.
I mean, it's it's just incredible. So, yes, you have
to fight in these cases in those ways, and I
think it's it's about time time. It's about time to
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do it. You really can't. You can't miss an opportunity
to go after some folks when they are when they
are acting the way that they have. All Right, So
we've got an update, by the way, on the and
this is probably a good one to share. There's back
and forth. Remember on Monday I shared with you the
(14:22):
story about the guy who it's a woman actually, former
Capitol police officer they suspect is the individual responsible for
the laying the pipe bomb at the RNC. Wasn't the RNC,
(14:43):
It was the Capitol Club, I guess is what it
where they all go and have lunch. By the way,
I've been there, beautiful place. But the person that was
responsible for leaving it there. Really interesting this guy or
excuse me, now the reports come out they say matched
(15:08):
her forensically to some sort of gait. The way she walks,
she had a little bit of a limp. There are
lots of different pieces as the story that Lace had
the story. Again, people are questioning now whether that the
legitimacy of that story. And there's some people on the
right now. I don't know. There may be questions that
(15:30):
are legitimate to ask in this case. I will tell
you this. The new information that we got from Rep.
Thomas Massey showing that a whistleblower has come forward is
really fascinating. There's people January sixth Pie bomber whistleblower Thomas Massey,
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based on my questioning of the witness reported by Steve
Baker and others in this eleven page whistleblower disclosure, I
believe management at FBI has been covering up or has
been grossly incompetent revelations about the pipe bomb investigations require answers.
And he's addressed Director Patel. Here here's the whistleblower information.
(16:19):
So and Sell believes that there was a gross misconduct
on her fraud in the January sixth, US Capitol pipe
bombing case, and is providing this information to show that
after FBI agents came within yards of the person who
has been identfied as a likely pipe bomber, the FBI
surveillance team agents were ordered to cease their investigation, denied
permission to conduct at least one logical interview, immediately removed
(16:42):
from the surveillance, and reassigned to do general leadwork. Now,
the interesting piece of this it is that folks are
claiming they had this gal, they had this gal under surveillance,
and they knew who she was. Well, this is one
of the that I've I've questioned for a long time,
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is you're telling me we didn't know who this was.
The individual that the Blaze names a former Capitol police officer,
one of the first to fire on the crowd that day,
(17:24):
now works for a three letter federal agency. I think
it might be the CIA. And now we know and
and at least we have this whistleblower report that there's
more to the story. But we do have people asking
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questions like, what do you mean they identified this individual
versus for a with some sort of strange gait or
fo some sort of you know AI program that that
can that can I do? What are these? Are those
programs accurate? Glenny's since come back and essentially said, you know,
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maybe we got to be careful about naming the name.
We got to be cared. This person definitely deserves justice.
I don't know if I don't know if you got
a call, if somebody said, hey, just it heads up.
We got to be careful about how we approach some
of this. And here's the other piece. Maybe the investigation
is ongoing and these people are closing in and they
got to make sure that they get all their eyes
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down and tscrossed.
Speaker 3 (18:35):
I don't know.
Speaker 6 (18:35):
I think it is the biggest scandal of my lifetime.
There is a major development in the January sixth pipe
bomber investigation. Bleeze News has the exclusive its lead suspect
is at the highest levels of government, and Steve joins me, Now,
how long have you been working on this story.
Speaker 4 (18:53):
I've been pulling the threads on this for exactly four years.
Speaker 6 (18:57):
If anybody ever wondered why they may aid such a
big deal out of arresting Steve, this is why I
was so.
Speaker 4 (19:04):
Shocked by what I saw. I immediately took it to
a source in one of the most important, highest level
investigative federal agencies in the country, and I said, you
have to see this. After they looked at it for
about two hours, the response that I got back was
only f he's one of us.
Speaker 6 (19:26):
And when you find out the position this now will
implicate so many people at the highest levels. What's your
confidence level in this story?
Speaker 4 (19:38):
I can give you forensic estimates the analysis of the
hoodied bomber on the evening of November fifth, compared to
the Gate analysis of this individual in private life and
at work, the actual software hit at a ninety four
percent accuracy. Then human analysis from the experts in intelligence
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is much higher. They've looked at it and went, my god,
that's it. You've got it.
Speaker 6 (20:03):
In a world not gone mad, this would be a
best selling book and a major blockbuster movie when it
all comes out. This is going to involve everybody. I mean,
this is really bad, really really bad. This apparently just
has to be done right because of national security. I'm gathering,
(20:24):
is that right, correct? And so they've got to take
care of things they've got to take care of. Then
this story will be released.
Speaker 1 (20:31):
I'm again I think they have done lots of work
behind the scenes. I think there's lots of work happening
behind the scenes. I'm not willing to throw FBI under
the bus just yet on this and including the current
you know, cash Ptellent some of those folks, because I
(20:53):
don't know. It certainly does seem like we bet well
past administrations have really wanted to keep the lid on this.
And you know why, now you know why there's reason
for it is if all of this is true, then
it goes to show and it just proves what we've known,
(21:15):
what we've known for so long, is that this was
a coup essentially in a very in a very strange time,
in a very strange year, something that just added to
it all. Hey, a couple of stories you've got here. Today,
(21:37):
there is a baby formula recall. Fifteen infants in twelve
states sickened by bodulism in the baby for formula. It's
called by Heart. I think that's the name of the
company that makes it. That's in the stack today. You're
going to see that out there as a recall is
(21:57):
taking place. A bridge collapsed in China, which is incredible.
I remember seeing the report on this video when they
first send it out. Look at this bridge. It's beautiful.
But I wondered the same thing. Oh no, we don't
want an ad. What is these ads? What can all
these ads? They got all these ads on this screen?
(22:18):
Hang on, let me let me, let me show you
if I can find it, get this video. I don't
know how long the ad lasts, but look, look what's
an ad for? It's it's one of those uh, one
of those injections that we've been talking about. Can't even
can even you can't skip it. The bridge in China's
(22:39):
southwestern uh Sichuan province, I don't know if I'm saying
that right or not collapse just a month after opening,
following visible signs of geological instability in surrounding terrain. Local
authorities in the city confirmed that a portion of the
Hong Kai Bridge spans seven hundred and fifty eight meters
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along a national highway linking central China to bat Gave
Way Tuesday afternoon. Whoa there is Oh boy, Oh my goodness,
Oh no, holy cow. That is incredible, folks. I remember
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them seeing them like build this this thing and like
announce the opening. There's like a there's you know, how
they do in China. They're very they like they do
crazy things and then they're like very sort of raggedocious
about what they just did. And so there is a
this stupid commercial. They're gonna make us sit another minute
(23:54):
of this. Oh my gosh, I just I wanted to
be able to show you that the original bridge, and
they got they've got this thing. So forty seconds left
to this thing. Oh my gosh. Let me see if
I can find it over here on the YouTube China
(24:16):
bridge collapses. You know, maybe that'll maybe that'll do it.
There's lots of video of the collapse, but I'm looking
for the the first video that they have where they
actually show the video where they're bragging about the bridge
(24:37):
and like how tall it is and how far it
goes and why it's so cool. All right, four seconds left, folks,
Here we go. Let's see if we can get this.
It was a commercial from Lily. Now it's like Chinese
Now it's the Chinese Air Force. My goodness, is there
any way I can I just these webs these websites,
(25:01):
this is newswek all right, here we go, hang on,
look at the bridge. Tallest bridge in the world. Remember
this was the biggest Oh it's another commercial. Oh, this
was only gonna be ten seconds. Hang on, Oh gosh,
you people with your websites. I can like to throw
something at the screen here, but that's not gonna help
(25:22):
us at all. There it is, all right, let's go
back to the beginning. Tallest bridge in the world. Let's
see what they say here. All right, Look that's the restaurant.
See that's the thing on top. I remember this. I
saw this like a month ago. I go, wow, I
don't know if i'd want to eat up there. In China,
(25:47):
this is the bridge that collapsed. Of course, you know,
they brag about all this stuff because they're like, look
at us, Look how great we are. And it's a lot.
It's like a lot of things that China does. It's
kind of a paper tiger stuff. You get to see
(26:11):
sort of like the pulling the curtain back on everything.
Did they find Noah's Arc? I just saw this and
I thought it was really interesting. This is a story
they've been doing for years. It's an old story, by
the way, submerged.
Speaker 7 (26:26):
By floods, and in this beautiful biblical landscape named in
the Old Testament, the shape of a ship, the Book
of Genesis says Noah landed here in the Mountains of Art.
Speaker 1 (26:39):
By the way, I have a friend who actually went,
and he's on a documentary Finding Noah, and it's a
fantastic are good friend. We just interviewed him the other day.
He's down in Antarctica right now on another mission and
he was part of that documentary and finding Noah, and
I think this might have been the place where they
were looking. Could this really be Noah's.
Speaker 7 (27:03):
New research shared with Today's hints at that extraordinary conclusion.
Believers have been drawn to this site in Turkey, close
to the Uranium border, since it mysteriously emerged after an
earthquake in the nineteen forties.
Speaker 1 (27:16):
You're here so.
Speaker 7 (27:18):
Christian researcher Andrew Jones from California says the dimensions match.
Speaker 5 (27:23):
In chapter six the Genesis that talks about a three
hundred cubit long boat, and that if you use the
Egyptian cubit is five hundred and fifteen feet long for
about one hundred and fifty seven meters, and that's exactly
the length of this boat.
Speaker 1 (27:34):
Say pubject, it really is wild. I can't tell you
for a fact whether it is or is and I
can tell you that I'll put this up on the
stack today. If you want to see it, you can.
But I've seen this before. There's been a lot of this.
We find the arc finally and all the rest of it,
and it's it's just another example of it and it
is out there and ready for you now. So keep
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