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here with us form today. I'm Justin Barclay. Yeah, welcome
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is the after show. Welcome in, folks. We got so
much going on today, Lots to cover, lots to cover,
lots to hit with you the day and story after
story that we didn't get to get to today because
to the big ones. Right now as we seek, President
Trump talking with Putin and Zolensky. They're trying to hammer
out a piece deal. They're on the phone as we speak.
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Who knows what gets announced between now when you actually
hear this, the Biden cancer diagnosis over the weekend, whether
that all means, and even some more that I haven't
really begin to strngly scratch the surface on with this story,
and why it's such a big one, what's been hidden
from us the past four years, and finally starting to
see the light budget the one big beautiful bill may
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get its way through. We'll get to that. The deadly
crash the Mexican ship hitting the Brooklyn Bridge. How this
type of thing keeps happening is just be on me,
Cash be telling Dan Bongino said, they're coming, They are coming.
Justice is on the way, So get ready for that, folks.
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But first I mentioned that the downgrade from Moody's that's
a story that will follow today too. But if you
take a look at the market so far a reaction
it happened over the week and Moody's downgrading the credit
we are, we're down a little bit as we speak.
They expected this to be a little bit more of
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of that as the futures were down. But the now
itself S and P and Nasdaq as we speak now
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let you know, so just it heads up, though, this
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is kind of a shocker over the weekend. Moody's stripping
America of its legendary triple A credit writing for the
first time in more than a century, sliding US down
to AA one because Washington keeps piling up a thirty
six trillion dollar debt mountain. That's well, that is something,
isn't it. Uh? Well, I know I and it's by
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the way, let's let's talk about this is he said.
By the way, this is not something that happened over
the last one hundred days. It's a play that's been
underway for some time now.
Speaker 2 (05:11):
There is a lagging indicator. I think that's what everyone
thinks of credit agencies. Larry Summers and I don't agree
on everything, but he said that when they downgraded the
US in two thousand and eleven. So it's a lagging indicator.
And just like Sean Duffy said, with our air traffic
control system, we didn't get here in the past hundred days.
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It's the Biden administration and this spending that we have
seen over the past four years.
Speaker 1 (05:39):
We inherited six.
Speaker 2 (05:40):
Point seven percent deficit to GDP, the highest when we
weren't a recession, not in the war, and we are
determined to bring the spending down and grow the economy.
I think that Moody's is a lagging indicator.
Speaker 1 (05:55):
I think he's right. That's what we're working on doing
right now. Bring this down, get the debt under control,
grow the economy. They're gonna do it. It's going to
take time. But last week's trip, and by the way,
you noticed what's wild about this morning? How much of
it I get to talk about Trump's trip at all?
From last week? How much of that was I able
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to actually talk about? Not much? Huh. This is the
first time I've been able to even mention it all morning,
and what a trip it was. But sent was with
him the entire time on that trip. He's on Jake
Tapper over the weekend explaining the gift of the airplane.
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Which imagine this. The media keeps talking about this stupid airplane.
It's the dumbest story. Why because they think people are dumb.
You and I don't get it, et cetera. Listen to
what he says. There's one particular piece of this that
I think is really telling most of these folks don't
think about it all. Listen to one special gift that
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took place here.
Speaker 3 (07:01):
See, you're a hard nosed businessman, even if Cutter isn't
asking for anything in return. Now for the jet, I mean,
that's a bill that could come to nobody in the
Middle East gives things just or anywhere in the world
just gives a four hundred million dollar jet just to
be nice.
Speaker 2 (07:15):
Well, I don't know, Jake. The French gave us a
statue of liberty. The British gave us a resolute desk.
I'm not sure they asked for anything in advance. And
the more important airplane deal was there's one hundred billion
of orders from Katari Airlines to Boeing. Kelly Orberg, the
CEO of Boeing, was with us in the Middle East.
This is the biggest order in the country's hit in
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the company's history.
Speaker 1 (07:39):
So you know, by the way, that's essentially what they did.
They said, we're going to buy all these new airplanes.
We're going to give you one. We're not using Scott
nails it. What about the statue of liber What about jets?
Do you know Schumer's driving around in rolls Royce that
apparently the British government gave him. Did I see that?
Speaker 4 (07:58):
Right?
Speaker 1 (08:00):
You can't make this. The media don't want to ask
that question, though, I.
Speaker 2 (08:03):
Think that that plane deals much more important than this
other one.
Speaker 3 (08:06):
Well, I will just say about Statue of Liberty. I
mean that was authorized by Congress, and it belongs to
the American people. It doesn't belong to whoever was president
at the time.
Speaker 1 (08:13):
Well, that's the same with the plane, Yama.
Speaker 2 (08:17):
I think that this plane would be a gift to
the American government.
Speaker 1 (08:21):
Of course they would. Jake Tapper knows that Secretary dissent.
I don't know that I trust that plane, Tammy. They
stripped the whole thing down. They do a full intense
By the way, there's not just taking a plane and
he's going to go fly in it. They stripped the
airplane down to the bare basics, and they completely retrofit
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it to become Air Force one. That's the idea, Because
I get what you're saying is like, I don't know,
should he just go flying off in that thing?
Speaker 5 (08:54):
No?
Speaker 1 (08:54):
No, no, no problem, Probably not. I could I just
go flying up inside air Force worst one or this
Katari play, whatever it ends up being. They got to
gotta make sure. They gotta make sure that the whole
thing's gonna be said. But yes, these people, they are
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just after jokes, every single one of them. They know better,
they know better, they know better. It's like this diagnosis
from buying this horrible cancer diagnost. Nobody wants to see
this happen. But at the end of the day, these
people know better because they knew the whole time. It's
an act. It's a charade, the whole thing. And by
(09:38):
the way, I don't know it's worse is to say
that they didn't know the whole time. I mean that
just really shows you what the lack of credibility these
people just aren't with it. If that's the case, let's
go back to twenty two. Then in fact, this was
a catch. It was a gaff. You probably remember, I
believe it was after the Baltimore Bridge incident. Well that's fedek,
(10:00):
isn't it. You catch that. We just had another bridge
hit with the ship over the week in the Mexican ship.
The Brooklyn Bridge thankfully didn't fall down. But they're standing
out Baltimore Bridge. I think it was this is that
where this took place. He's in front of a bridge
and I don't quote me on that because I don't
remember where why this exactly took where this was, But
(10:23):
in twenty twenty two, Biden said he had cancer. We
were told it was just a gaff. But how long
has he had this? Protect cancer? And how long have
they known? How long have they known about the dimension?
How long have they known about the memory issues? All
these problems. This stuff didn't just happen right away, folks.
It shows up, takes a little time, people notice it.
(10:43):
I'm watching this happen in a family member right now.
It's really hard to watch. But how long have they
known of it? It's a good question, how long have
they known about it? Whatever comes of this, we got
to make sure that these people are held accountable. Here
he is in twenty two saying essentially he has cancer.
Speaker 6 (11:02):
And because it was a four lane highway that was accessible,
my mother drove us and rather than us be able
to walk and guess what the first frost.
Speaker 7 (11:13):
You knew what was happening.
Speaker 6 (11:15):
It had to put on their windshield wipers to get
literally the oil slick off the window. That's why I
and so damn any other people I grew up have cancer,
and why camp for the longest time, Delaware had the
highest cancer rate in the nation.
Speaker 1 (11:29):
It is why I and so many other people I
know have cancer or had cancer, whichever way you said it.
They could speculate on that all you want, but it
is it is. It's look, it's unthinkable to imagine that
they didn't know somewhere, they didn't understand what was going on.
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The most dangerous cover up in the history of the president.
Last summer, the White House physician, doctor Kevin O'Connor, swore
to the American people that Joe Biden was completely fit
for the presidency, no issues, nothing to see here. Now
we learn that he has advanced prostate cancer. But wait,
advanced prostate cancer, they say it takes ten more years
(12:14):
to develop to a stage where Biden's diagnosis, that is
the stage where it is in the bone. Simple blood
test to PROSTATEAA exams give you near one hundred percent
accurate tests. It's one of the easiest to catch. By
the way, was then just remove the prostate if it's
an issue. You're telling me he's got the best doctors,
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the best testing on art and they didn't find his
cancer all these years of testing. So the question is,
was every medical report alive for how long? It may
be the worst cover up in the history of this
country when it comes to the presidential I don't know
(12:57):
what you call this prostate gait? Is that what we're
going to call it? Idle? No, there have been enough
of these. Remember Biden vowed to cure cancer in twenty twenty.
Oh yeah, remember that, that's what he wanted to cancer moonshot,
that was the whole thing. Who knows, maybe he had
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it then we that's just just no way of knowing.
I and I don't know, But I'm just telling you
what we know with what they've done. Enough of the
cover up we've seen already. It's enough to make you wonder.
Speaker 6 (13:33):
I promise you, if I'm elected president, you're going to
see the single most important thing that changes in Americas.
Speaker 1 (13:39):
We're going to cure cancer. I promise you. It's worth
worth the question. Stelter, he still on CNN. Wow, how
do these people? They're like cockroaches? How do they survive?
(14:00):
CNN's Brian steltis is a timing. Biden's cancer anouncement is
just extraordinary? Extraordinary? I tell you, well, yeah, Brian, you
think so maybe it's extraordinary? You think do you think
possibly there's as a coincidence? How extraordinary it all is.
Speaker 8 (14:17):
It's just why, look this is breaking news that came
just about a couple two hours ago, and it is
now rippling through you know, television media online. How are
people consuming this, How is it reaching people?
Speaker 5 (14:32):
And you know, I'm seeing some prostate cancer survivors, people
who have lived with this disease, who have been through this,
expressing support, book condolences, but also support and cheering Biden
on as he faces this. The timing, Jessica is just extraordinary.
We know from the statement from his personal spokesman that
Biden learned the diagnosis on Friday. Well, what was the
(14:53):
biggest Biden's story on Friday? It was the release of
those audio excerpts from his conversations with Robert her back
in twenty twenty three. This was the audio that Axios
obtained almost certainly from the Trump administration, showing memory lapses.
And you heard a lot of people on Friday talking
about that audio being hard to hear, even excruciating to
hear Biden showing his age on those audio tapes that
(15:16):
had never been heard by the public until now. So
on the day that story was breaking, Biden was facing
this personal news. At least that's according to this statement
from his personal spokesman, so you have that as one
element of the timing here, and then you have as
you and Paul just acknowledged, this book coming out one
of the biggest political books in several years. Take out
our colleague Jake Tapper for a second. This book, no
(15:38):
matter Who, no matter where, was coming from was going
to be a very big blockbuster book, and it just
so happens two of the best reporters in Washington, Jake
Tapper and Alis Thompson, are the authors of it. It's
already a best seller based on the number of pre orders.
And so this book comes out in two days, but
some of the excerpts have already come out, and it's
reignited this debate in Washington and beyond within the Democratic
(15:59):
Party out Biden about whether he should have run for
reelection at all. So it seems to me, Jessica, this
debate doesn't end at all, but it is briefly put
on pause as a result of today's news.
Speaker 1 (16:09):
Uh huh, oh, it's extraordinary timing. Extraordinary. Nothing's put on pause.
I know that's the intent. That's what everybody wants out
of this. Nothing's put on pause. In fact, I think
if you're really clear about this, you make the case
that it makes it worse. All of this makes it worse.
And of course, you know, you talk about some of
(16:32):
the things that have been happening in that audio that
we got Wow from the Weekend with Joe Bien being
interviewed by Robert Hurr, and it is astonishing played some
of this during the show, but it's it's hard to
listen to. There's about four minutes of I'm going to
(16:54):
bring you up in the middle of it here and.
Speaker 7 (16:58):
Seventeen Bow had passed and uh, man, it.
Speaker 4 (17:09):
Was this personal.
Speaker 7 (17:15):
The genesis of the book, and the title promised me Dad.
Speaker 4 (17:23):
Was a uh. I know they're all close to your
sons and daughters, but Bo is.
Speaker 9 (17:34):
Like my right arm.
Speaker 4 (17:36):
And that was my last These guys were a year
and a day apart, and they could finish each other's sentences.
And Bow I used to go home on the train.
And the period.
Speaker 7 (18:00):
That I was still in the Senate.
Speaker 1 (18:02):
Have it a hard time remembering when all this stuff place.
Speaker 4 (18:07):
I remember.
Speaker 7 (18:13):
There was pressure, not pressure.
Speaker 1 (18:15):
Boa knew how much I.
Speaker 4 (18:19):
Had to do with and uh and it sounds maybe
it sounds so.
Speaker 7 (18:29):
Everybody knew how close you were.
Speaker 4 (18:31):
There was not anybody who want to wonder whether.
Speaker 5 (18:34):
Or not.
Speaker 4 (18:36):
Anyway, and so no, let me just keep going. You
got it done?
Speaker 1 (18:47):
Was that was that her or one of his attorneys,
somebody said maybe that's a good time to take a break.
They knew they were trying to save him. He was,
he was struggling there. They didn't throw him a little
bit of a life preserver Kamala Harris. At the time,
remember all this came out attacking HER's integrity because of
his comments written in the report about Biden's cognitive state.
(19:08):
Remember remember how big of a deal this was, and
they just went on the rampage against this guy. Here's
one of those as.
Speaker 10 (19:17):
A former prosecutor. The comments that were made by that
prosecutor gratuitous, inaccurate, and inappropriate. The way that the president's
demeanor in that report was characterized could not be more
wrong on the facts and clearly politically motivated.
Speaker 1 (19:41):
Clearly, I mean it's obvious now as I doubtely watching
that he was politically motivated. This prosecutor her was politically motivated.
Oh my goodness, it's just getting bit by the way.
This is not safe for work, what I'm getting read
to play. There was a little bit of a but
(20:03):
it's worth it's where I say, you can see how
bad these folks Joe Scarbo on a wild, profane rant
defending Biden's cognitive state during the interview. Now that you've
actually heard it, this is why we say the Democrats
the media. But I repeat myself, this is why we
(20:23):
say that it's so too. That's they are the msdn C, CNN,
the rest of they are the arm, the propaganda arm
of the Democrat Party. Again, if you're listening to somewhere,
your kids or someplace, you probably need to turn this
down just for a moment so you can hear or
no one else hears, or put your earphones in it. It's
a little bit of a profan profanity least tirade Joe Scarborough.
(20:48):
I wonder what pastor he will walk off into.
Speaker 9 (20:53):
I don't know, just kind of wander off and so well,
you know, and Joe Biden, I.
Speaker 1 (20:56):
Noticed he didn't really tie his tie. Well that tyn not.
Speaker 11 (21:02):
Suggested that maybe he has arthritis in his left thumb.
Speaker 1 (21:07):
Where are you going with this? I'm just saying this
guy says such random shit about his own stop. He's
a kindly old man who could not remember his son's booth.
Speaker 11 (21:20):
Like he wandered off into a pasture.
Speaker 1 (21:22):
Here, and you know, maybe Arnold let him there. I
don't know. No, you should apologize for her, because shouldn't
I don't know exactly. Like does he hope he gets
a judge ship? I think he does. I think he
hopes he gets a judge ship if Donald Trump gets
elected again.
Speaker 11 (21:41):
He's trying out because he humiliated himself.
Speaker 1 (21:44):
Okay with speaking of humiliating folks, they're laid there. Just
give it time because all of this is being revealed
as we speak. That's what happens. The light shine on it,
all the conquer which just goes scattering. By the way,
I got more. We got to talk about this ship
coming out here, just a little bit that hit the
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the weekend. I can't believe the we did. We had
the bridge in Baltimore. And now we've got another one struck.
This is a Brooklyn Bridge iconic struck by this Mexican ship.
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This is the moment it's going through. The masks are
going to collapse on top of this thing. You're watching
on the behind the scenes livestream. Ow too dead in
(23:55):
this collapse too on board that ship dead and from
what I understand, the ship is going backwards. There's a
there's a there's a crowd of people there to watch
this because this was such a big moment. But you
(24:17):
gotta I mean, it's just I don't know about you,
but I just I can't ask why, why does this?
Why does this kind of thing keep happening? And I though,
don't there really know that I have an answer for this.
I just I I saw that over the weekend. I
thought that another one again. So there are some details
(24:39):
and I don't know but what I heard over the
weekend versus what we're you know, we're now finding out
some of the the the The latest on this Harling
footage shows Mexican sailors clinging to rigging for dear life
after that Brooklyn Bridge. Now when you saw the sales
(25:06):
and the rigging collapsing airplane again, so you can see
this hits the bridge and you see this. Whoa, there
comes down right? This terrific What you can't really see.
(25:27):
Actually I see one of them, Holy smoke, swinging Now
that I know where they are, these people are US sales.
They were swinging from the sales. Here's here's here's some
of the pictures. Now, one hundred and forty seven foot
of masses sets there funt of journey for ISOM two
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hundred seventy seven on board falling Goodwill visit to New York.
Look at this. I don't know if you can see this,
but there there are people up in those sales. This
is just another one of these things.
Speaker 4 (26:02):
Go.
Speaker 1 (26:02):
How does this even happen? Too? Dead, twenty two injured
after the Mexican Navy ship strikes the Brooklyn Bridge, officials
say at least two people dead. Now, city officials to
the ship struck the Bredge shortly after eight thirty after
losing power. Isn't that what happened to that ship? But
they hit it, they lost power. If I remember all
(26:27):
this correctly, that's that's the same thing that happened. It's
two tall mess snapped off when it made impact of
one hundred and forty year old suspension bridge. Is drivers
sped by in either direction, according to multiple videos the incident.
In one video, crew members can be seen hanging onto
(26:47):
ropes after the mass were severed. We just watched. The
Mexican Navy wrote in a statement that twenty two crew
members were injured in the crash. Eleven critical in uh
I Guess in the US, and the NYPD reported two
people dead of their injuries. One of the victims, later
identified as Cadet America is her name, America Yamlet Sanchez Wow.
(27:18):
I deeply regret the passing of Veracruz candidate America Yamlet Sanchez,
the Governor of Veracruz, Mexico rights. My love, support and
solidarity go out to her family. The city and the
US Coast Guard said all members of the crew had
been accounted for, but officials said two hundred and seventy
seven people were on this ship, while the US Coast
(27:39):
Guard said two hundred and fifty two. The Mexican governer
said the ship, which arrived in New York City on Thursday,
at a total of two hundred and seventy seven crew
members traffic on the bridge to shut down, but resumed
before Olympia. This was like a good will true. I
don't know exactly what was happening. But here's another video.
This is another angle of the thing coming through. Let's
watch this. This is the moment that they people say,
(28:02):
oh my gosh, they're not going to make it through there.
It's about to crash. Actually, you look at that angle,
it looks like the thing's about to hit the dock here.
This is incredible. I don't know. I'm just going to
(28:23):
tell you that it's tough like this. And don't know
if you saw I remember that movie that they put
out on Netflix over the last year or so, and
that boat just comes sailing in and like you got
everything shutting down. Susan says, it could be the kill
switch we keep par see. That's what I'm talking about.
Stuff like that. And then not too far from Brooklyn,
here we have in New Jersey the issues that we
keep having with air traffic control. Now, I flew last
(28:45):
week and it was in the back of my mind,
but I didn't really have a I'll be honest with you.
I didn't have a big I had to go to Dallas.
They had a really big meeting with some folks their
faith business community, and it's fantastic. I'll fill you in
a little bit more on that fireside chat this week,
give you a little bit behind the scenes of VIPs
over in the Freedom Fan get all of that goody
(29:06):
stuff too. But I I felt I did not. I didn't.
I didn't really have like I wasn't anxious about it
or anything like that. But but you know, I did.
I did.
Speaker 4 (29:22):
I did.
Speaker 1 (29:23):
It was a little bit in the back of my mind.
I tend not to worry anyway. Look, I give it
to God, That's just what I do. But you know,
this kind of thing you always this time, it just
makes you wonder. It makes you wonder about this stuff,
doesn't it. Yeah, I can't. I don't know, Bruce, I don't.
(29:44):
I honestly don't know. You know what is what is
causing this stuff to happen. I wish we had more answers.
It turns out that the helicopter crash in DC, we
we We've got a few of those right before I
took off it that were interesting, to say the least.
(30:06):
Cash Pittel is speaking of answers, and Dan Bongino say
new Russiagate evidence has been uncovered and justice is coming, folks, now,
I know just like you, and that's what we want
to see. We want to see accoutability. We want to
see people in handcuffs, you know, we want to see that.
We want to see these these answers, And like yesterday,
(30:31):
Patel and Bongino say they've uncovered hidden evidence tied to
the now infamous Russiagate probe and accountability is coming. Appearing
on Fox News Sunday Morning Futures with Maria Bartarolo, both
acknowledging public frustration over years of unfulfilled promises.
Speaker 12 (30:49):
Take a listen, investigator for the House Intelligence Committee, and
I've been on both your shows in the prior life
talking about it, and I'm telling you in the American
public that we have now found material and information and
people who wanted to hide it from the world since
we got in these seats, and we, as the director,
as the deputy said, we are trying to do it
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in a fashion where not only are we informing the
American public that what happened, but we can have accountability
for it. And that takes a little bit more time.
And when you layer on the fact that we are
rolling out our priorities on violent crime and defending the homeland.
You know, we're running a three part animal here, and
we're going one hundred miles an hour in each single one.
Speaker 4 (31:30):
So important.
Speaker 11 (31:31):
Wait, I got want to add to that too, because
what the director's saying is right. You got to remember
we come in in the morning. There's a portfolio of
one hundred level ten items. If it's a level nine,
which is a pretty big freaking deal, someone else fixed it.
Speaker 1 (31:46):
The only thing that.
Speaker 11 (31:46):
Gets to my desk or his is a level ten.
That's the entire day. Look at his schedule and I'll
show you a palm card I have. It is filled
from seven point thirty to he leaves seven at night,
six thirty at night. It's filled all We just can't
focus on one thing. You want New York to go boom,
DC to go boom. You want an OC organization to
go hack into some cyber network and crack all the
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Fox News holdings. We're dealing with all that stuff too.
Everything's a priority. Everything's a priority. This is one of
many things we did. It's not an excuse, it's just reality.
Speaker 1 (32:20):
Interesting, interesting interview. I don't know if you caught it
or you saw it what took place this weekend. But
you know, justice is coming, they say, and I will
give them this. I'm gonna be patient. I like these guys.
I like what they're doing. We have seen we've seen
delivery on a lot of things that they have promised.
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So I give them the benefit of doubt on this.
And folks, if it's not Demn, who else is going
to do this? You know who else is going to
get this done? So an interesting update from that episode
this weekend. I just all right, well here's another story
people were wondering about. Did Epstein really Epstein himself?
Speaker 8 (33:07):
That's a great question, said Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide.
Speaker 12 (33:11):
People don't believe it. Well, I mean, listen, they have
a right to their opinion. But as someone who has
worked as a public defender, as a prosecutor, who's been
in that prison system, who's been in the Metropolitan Detention Center,
who's been in segragated housing, you know a suicide when
you see one, and that's.
Speaker 4 (33:27):
What that was.
Speaker 11 (33:29):
They killed himself again. You want me to get I've
seen the whole file.
Speaker 1 (33:34):
He killed himself.
Speaker 12 (33:35):
I know it's hard work.
Speaker 1 (33:40):
Interesting, interesting, I don't know what your thoughts are on
that interesting well, I mean, whether he did or he didn't.
The whole thing around that, you know, the camera's shutting
off all of this other stuff and everything else that
we been through the last several years. Come on, come on,
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I mean, it's easy for people to to ask those questions.
I haven't seen what they've seen, so I can't tell you,
but they both seem to be very.
Speaker 4 (34:17):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (34:17):
Well, then we're in agreement and very certain. Let's let's
just put it that way. I'll tell you what is
certain for certain is that we will be back tomorrow
with absolutely more folks. We're gonna we gotta pick it,
but we just we don't have time. We done it
a little bit of time and a little bit of
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