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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Get ready to strap any It's going to be a
heck of a riot. It's like drinking from a fire hose.
Never a dull moment. But yes, you'll hear the stories.
You won't here anywhere else, and we appreciate you being
here with us born today. I'm justin Barclay. Welcome into
the after Show, the show after the show. That's why
(00:21):
we call it the after Show. Never a dull moment.
That's right, Jason, here we go. Bam. How are those
chickens doing? By the way, he said, I can't believe
it's already started. We're there already the After Show. And
a big, beautiful winning week last week in one that
we're looking forward to again this week. Lots on the docket,
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lots still ahead. There's Supreme Court cases. I just I can't.
I didn't. We really focused on this one big beautiful
bill thing, but I barely got to scratch the surface
of the importance on the Supreme case, the Supreme Court cases,
particularly the one and now they've talked about the birthright citizenship.
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They're gonna start hammering away at this soon. But the
courts striking down nationwide injunction. Judges can't block federal policies
across the board anymore. So that means here, let's say
a judge in the Wyoming I don't know they Wyoming
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wouldn't they wouldn't fool around an Oregon judge, a judge
in Oregon, hoort in Washington or California, you know, left coast.
Those folks might do some wacky, wacky things. They might
have some wacky rulings, and those injunctions they roll on
should be just for their district. But that district court
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judges injunctions the way they're acting right now, and some
of this you've seen. You've seen, in fact that some
of the memes are the best, the best. These guys.
Judge so and so just rule that Trump has to
rebuild the Iran nuclear facility. Okay, the judge zones are
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just ruled that they have to turn the bombers around.
Here we go. Judge Bosburg of DC is ordered the
Supreme Court to reverse their ruling. You can't make this
stuff up. That's that's yes, I know that. Uh. This
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right here, this right here is a perfect example of
why these rulings were some point no one particularly so
now Trump, that's going to require two things We talked
about this in front of it. Now Trump is going
to start pushing things to a particularly birthright citizenship. That
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one I think is going to be a big one.
You're going to see, You're gonna hear and see more
about that in the coming days. But the Supreme Court
is also going to have to act quicker. They're going
to have to act quicker in some cases to make
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hard to again, I gotta go back to this, but
it's hard to wrap your head around how big and
beautiful the week was. And he knows that.
Speaker 2 (04:52):
The lower courts cannot carte blanche stop him, which hugely
increases the power of the executive. Yeah, look, this is
a great for him, not just because of this ruling,
but earlier in the week, the Supreme Court handed him
the ruling on being able to deport illegal immigrants to
third party countries essentially. So he's on a little bit
of a winning streak in the court right now. And
(05:13):
you know what a lot of Republicans are saying is nope,
we're not tired of winning. Yet. This happened. The stock
markets at a record high. He brokeer, the ceasefire in
the twelve day War, peace broke out between Rwanda and
the Congo. I mean, gas prices are at a four
year low for the summer. I mean, win after win
after win, and this particular one is the most important
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because these individual judges had been I think unfairly stopping
the president from governing. He won the election they did.
We don't have six hundred presidents. We have one president,
and now he's going to be able to actually govern.
And so you could make an argument that this week
or the last two weeks the best week or two
weeks of his entire presidency.
Speaker 1 (05:52):
Yeah, it's so it's massive until a point. I don't
think people really understand. I don't it's kind of hard
to wrap your head around it. How big, how monumental
this week has been. And we're going to see more
of this in the days I had more winning, more,
full speed ahead. They know they're not messing around. This
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is the find out era speaking of full steam ahead.
Here he is talking about the birthright citizenship issue. On
Friday and a press conference he came out at the
White House this decision.
Speaker 3 (06:30):
And thanks to this decision, we can now promptly file
to proceed with numerous policies that have been wrongly enjoined
on a nationwide basis. And some of the cases we're
talking about would be ending birthright citizenship, which now comes
to the fore that was meant for the babies of slaves.
It wasn't meant for people trying to scam the system
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and come into the country on a vacation. This was,
in fact, it was the same date, the exact same date,
the end of the Civil War was meant for the
babies of slaves. And it's so clean and so obvious.
But this lets us go there and finally win that case,
because hundreds of thousands of people are pouring into our
country under birthright citizenship, and it wasn't meant for that reason.
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It was meant for the babies of slaves. So thanks
to this decision, we can now properly file to proceed
with these numerous policies and those that have been wrongly
enjoined on a nationwide basis, including birthright citizenship, ending sanctuary
city funding, suspending refugee resettlement, freezing unnecessary funding, stopping federal
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taxpayers from paying for transgender surgeries, and numerous other priorities
of the American people. We have so many of them.
Speaker 1 (07:45):
I have a whole list.
Speaker 3 (07:46):
I'm not going to bore you, and I'm going to
have Pam get up and say a few words, but
there's really as you can talk as long as she wants,
because it's a very important decision. This is a decision
that covers a tremendous amount of territory. I want to
just think again the Supreme Court for this ruling.
Speaker 1 (08:02):
It's a giant.
Speaker 3 (08:04):
It's a giant, and they should be very proud and
our country should be very proud of the Supreme Court today.
Speaker 1 (08:11):
Big moment, big news, and just part of it. You know,
if you're I've been fighting in in this parental rights
fight for any number of time, now you know this
is Another big one this idea that the court says
schools have to involve us as parents on those decisions
about whether the kids are going to be subjected to
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material that the parents would subject to. This is all
the lgbt Q I A plus whatever they call it.
Speaker 4 (08:41):
Now.
Speaker 1 (08:42):
Then if they've added anything, who knows, they always do.
The point is they're indoctrinating them. They're pushing this stuff
on kids. A lot of the materials pornographic in nature.
So whether you agree with that lifestyle or not, whether
you want your kids to learn about it, and at
what age is that appropriate, it should always be able
to make those decisions and have that say it doesn't matter.
(09:04):
In fact, we ought to be able to agree with everyone,
every one of us, whether you live that lifestyle or not.
You say to yourself, I think parents ought to be
able to make that decision. Would you want certain things
pushed on your kid? I mean, if you want if
they were don't teach the Bible to your kids, they'd
have to get your permission to do that too. Apparently.
(09:25):
In fact, I don't remember that. I don't remember. When
I was a kid, they had this program set up
and during school you could take like It was a
period every other week or whatever every we I don't
want some who knows when it was. But you could
go and you could do like a Bible class. And
they came and I remember they had trailers. They were
all these trailers up next to the school. I think
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part of me just liked it because I got to
get out of class. But there was another part of
me that I think enjoyed going to learn about the
Bible and about faith and whatnot. What was that called.
I don't remember what the thing was called exactly. I
(10:09):
have to think about that. But you went out to
a trailer and the trailer was parked on the street.
It wasn't even parked on school property. But they had
a program and they offered it. Your kids could go
out and get one period off and go do this.
And as a kid, like I said, I just glad
to get out of class. It really was. But it
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was also going to be cool to be in a
different environment and learning something different. I think that was
nude and you know the seeds that were planted. I
tell you it makes a difference, it really does. But well,
I did get to My parents had to sign off for
me to be able to do that. It couldn't just
so why not? Why doesn't it make sense? On these
books they wouldn't be able to do they would, of
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course they should. But what they've been doing is they've
been hiding this and running away from it. In fact,
unfortunately a lot of this had been doing on their
own and then just hiding this stuff from the parents
and not telling him. It's just it's sick. Some of
the stuff is just absolutely sick. Well, yeah, no big news,
(11:12):
by the way, more big news on a winning weekend.
How about this when A G. Pamboni announcing the arrest
of over twenty seven one hundred Venezuelan Trendarragua gang members,
a massive story that I guarantee you have not heard
the likes of witch anywhere anywhere on the news. Have
you heard it? Just have you heard this yet? Just
(11:35):
tell me? I mean, if you have, it was probably
from you know, some other conservative blog or some other
conservative social media post or something that's that's had to
be what it was. Guarantee it wasn't on CNN With
a Nightly Snooze with Lester Adult a major suite. Pam
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Bondi is saying Friday Federal already have arrested more than
twenty seven hundred alleged members of the Venezuela Twin Deragua
gang across the US. Bondi, describing the group as one
of the most violent criminal organizations in the world, said
these arrests will be prioritized for deportation. In otherwise, they're
going to go first action, part of a broader push
(12:20):
under the Trump administration to crack down on their foreign gangs,
including the past efforts that used rico chargers in mass
deportations under wartime powers. The move signaling an aggressive focus
on violent crime and border security. It is massive news,
and again it's a story that you're just not hearing
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anywhere else. One big beautiful week, another big beautiful story.
You missed this. I saw it come down Friday. I
was with somebody. It was actually a guy who I
believe voted for President trum He's happy, but any saw
the the hendline come through, it wasn't so happy about that.
He goes, wait a minute, so, uh, Canada broke off
(13:05):
talks with Trump on Friday over trade and it was
all over this digital. I don't know if you've seen
the story of the big digital It was a digital
trade situation. Now he saw that and he kind of
got And this is why I say, when you see
stuff on the news or you hear things, keep your
(13:25):
powder drive, folks, because I'm sure what he was thinking is,
oh boy, what's that going to do to a stock market?
In my four one kid. This guy's ready to retire,
so he's thinking about that stuff and understandably, But it
was the digital services tax. Now that's a good question,
Well what is the digital the digital services tax? What what?
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What does what does that do? What does that mean
digital services? Because I heard that too and I thought,
was that like the Internet? And you know what it
is is it's tax on revenue generated by large tech
companies Google, Amazon, Facebook, Apple, digital services. So in particular
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in any country, even in companies aren't physically located there.
What it means and how it works is essentially mostly
US based tech giants, like those big companies I just
talked about, They earn significant revenue. So you pay for
something on your phone, an app that you get every month,
you know, and folks in Canada they paid for I
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don't know, Facebook premium or YouTube whatever it is, Spotify,
whatever it might be. That then would they would have
to pay a tax in that country. Right, Online advertising
could be part of social media like digital marketplaces. Countries
like France, Canada, the UK introducing the digital cell tax
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because they argue that big tech companies were making billions
from users in their their countries without paying a fair
share in local taxes. There you go again, fair share.
So the response in the US both the Trump and
Biden administrations strongly opposing the taxes, calling them unfair trade
barriers that Biden administration did nothing about it. Trump has
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said we're not gonna We're not gonna talk unless you
do this cut. In Canada's case, their plan three percent
digital sales tax was aimed at large firms making global
revenues over a billion dollars in Canadian digital revenue over
twenty million. Trump puts some pressure on them, and the
(15:37):
good news is now they have suspended they have suspended
that that that tax. It's another win. Simply put, it's
just it's just another win. Canada announcing last night that
it's suspending the plan three percent digital services tax on
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US tech firms effective June thirtieth, because Trump said, well, look,
if you don't know this deals off we're not We're
not talk trade at all. And so Tech Counta said, well,
this isn't that important. Let's let's get back to the
table here. Trump issued a sharp remuke earlier this week,
halting trade talks with Canada and threatened tariffs over the levee.
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That was on Friday. That's the news, my buddy was
a little bit of upset about.
Speaker 5 (16:26):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (16:26):
Prime Minister Markconnie said the pause paves the way to
resume negotiations starting July twenty first, as a restart, Trump
praising the move as a major win. So there you
have it. I'm just telling you it's win after win
after win, and ones that you're not going to hear. Unfortunately,
(16:48):
when you when you get these stories, you're not going
to hear this stuff anywhere else. You're just not gonna
get it. Ah, I got more big, beautiful bill stuff
I can play for you. I got Democrats talking crazy.
I got Trump over the weekend with Maria Maria Maria Maria,
(17:13):
and I got a couple other things. What else, uh,
what else do we gotta make sure? I do have? Actually,
I do have some really some really interesting and good news.
I think let's do this. Let's do this because you
(17:37):
talk about the crazy guy in New York, right, you
could talk about that that mayor all candidate in New
York of Mondani, you could talk about him, You could
talk about all the other folks. You can talk about
the insanity that's happening in the Senate right now. Yeah,
they're trying to drag their feet. That's what's that's what's
(17:57):
essentially happening. But I'll do you this. I'll two pieces
from the Senate floor. This is Tom Tillis, who we
just found out when Haywire over the weekend. We just
found out that he will not be running for re
election in twenty twenty six. This is partially why to listen.
Speaker 4 (18:12):
On healthcare and betraying a promise. It is inescapable that
this bill in its current form will betray the very
promise that Donald J. Trump made in the Oval office
or in the Cabinet room when I was there with finance,
where he said we can go after waste, fraud and
(18:34):
abuse on any programs. Now, those amateurs that are advising him,
not doctor Oz, I'm talking about White House healthcare experts,
refused to tell him that those instructions that were to
eliminate waste, fraud and abuse all of a sudden, eliminates
(18:55):
a government program that's called the provider tax. I have
morphed a legal construct that admittedly has been abused and
should be eliminated, and to waste fraud and abuse on healthcare.
Speaker 1 (19:09):
I don't know about you, but I can't take anybody seriously.
It's wearing that got a polo shirt on with a
bow tie, I think is what that is. I come
dressed right if you're going to speak on the floor
of the Senate. I just I don't know about you,
but I just can't. It's like Zelensky's showing up, or
or even Fetterman, even though he's making a little bit
(19:31):
more sense these days. I show up and show up
right on the Senate floor. If you're going to do that,
the crazy Bernie, his hair might be a little bit
of a mess, but you know, the guy's still wearing
a tie. You know he's still figuring it out. By
the way, what's what happens when Bernie is speaking on
(19:52):
the floor of the Senate this weekend? Somebody comes in
and yells something hilarious.
Speaker 5 (19:55):
In the background, the sergeant of Arms are restore order
the Sergeant Army, the Sergeant of Arms or restore order
in the galley. The sergeant of Arms or restore order.
(20:17):
The Sergeant of Arms are restore order in the galley,
the Sergeant of Arms a restore order in the galley.
Speaker 1 (20:37):
It's just wild the lots. You're thinking, like, what's going
on again with all the craziness lately? And there's a
good bit of deal of craziness. You wonder how this
type of thing is even allowed to happen. But somebody
got there, got in there, and was that allowed to
get in and yell you people are awful. Now, while
we agree with that sentiment for the most part, anyway,
(20:59):
when it comes to yeah, you probably don't want just
random people being able to get in and do that
sort of thing at the Senate, even if it is
interrupting crazy Bernie, who is, let's be honest, is a
little off the rocker. Hey got really good news, a
(21:19):
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right back at it, and yes, like I said, I
told you, I got some good news, and I don't
think we should get out of here without giving you
some really good Now. We've had lots of fantastic winning
week news from the last week, and of course we
(22:28):
got more coming in the I think in this next
week ahead. But I've got one video that you have
to see. You absolutely have to see maybe two, maybe
two before we get out of here today. Even CNN
(22:48):
had to admit it was a big winning week last
night or last night, This was this Saturday. Michael Smerconish.
Speaker 7 (22:56):
The mission was carried out with stealth and with precision.
There were no American casualties.
Speaker 1 (23:01):
Willias Trump on a roll that's on the lower third.
Speaker 7 (23:06):
And while Congress is divided after receiving briefings on the
extent of the damage, I'm sure that we've derailed Iran's
nuclear program at least temporarily, and there's some valuable deterrent
effect for America's adversaries who witnessed last week's exercise. Then
last Tuesday, President Trump left the White House and route
to Europe. At the time, there was a question as
(23:26):
to whether Israel and Iran would honor a cease fire.
That caused the President to offer the most unfiltered, non
controversial direct words that I can recall anybody ever saying
about the Middle East.
Speaker 3 (23:40):
They basically have two countries that have been fighting so
long and so hard that.
Speaker 2 (23:45):
They don't know what the heck they're doing.
Speaker 1 (23:47):
Do you understand that?
Speaker 7 (23:50):
Cut to the Hague, where he arrived for NATO meetings
and was able to wrangle an agreement from our allies
to more than double their defense spending target from two
percent of gross domestic product to five percent by twenty
thirty five. Also, while at NATO, in a press availability,
he did something rare for Trump, but I found rewarding.
He showed empathy. It came in an exchange with a
(24:10):
Ukrainian journalist who said that her husband was a soldier.
She asked whether the US would supply her country with
Patriot missiles.
Speaker 1 (24:18):
We watched this live together. Remember what I said. He
just looked very presidential. It was incredible.
Speaker 3 (24:23):
Are you living yourself now?
Speaker 1 (24:24):
In you?
Speaker 2 (24:25):
My husband is there?
Speaker 3 (24:27):
Wow? And I can see you very you know, it's
amazing and.
Speaker 8 (24:30):
Me with it.
Speaker 1 (24:31):
They were forced to watch this on CNN. Folks, Just
remember that this is not folks new kids.
Speaker 6 (24:37):
I mean so actually because he wanted.
Speaker 3 (24:40):
Me to be Is your husband a soldier?
Speaker 1 (24:41):
No, he's he's there now.
Speaker 3 (24:44):
They do want to have the anti missile missiles, okay,
as they call him, the patriots, and we're going to
see if we could make some available. I wish you
a lot of luck. I mean, I can see it's
very upsetting to you. So say hello to your husband, okay.
Speaker 7 (25:03):
Also in that presser, he was more reflective and respectful.
Than usual of our allies.
Speaker 3 (25:10):
They want to protect their country and they need the
United States, and without the United States, it's not going to.
Speaker 1 (25:16):
Be the same. And I left here differently.
Speaker 3 (25:18):
I left here saying that these people really love their countries.
It's not a ripoff, and we're here to help them
protect their country.
Speaker 7 (25:27):
Back at home, Trump claimed that he's reached a trade
deal with China and soon expects the same with India.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnik told Bloomberg that the deal was
signed earlier this week. China's Commerce ministry said Friday the
two sides had further confirmed the details of the framework.
Of course, Trump's initial imposition of tariff's wreaked havoc on
American markets back in the spring, But now the markets
(25:49):
have rebounded and grown. The S and P five hundred
Nasdaq hit record highs just yesterday. And it's not just
the stock market inflation. The great economic fear of recent
times seems to be tamed. The rate is now reported
a two point four percent, down from a high of
seven percent just four years ago. Meanwhile, blue collar workers
have seen real wage growth of one point seven percent
(26:11):
in Trump's first five months. This is the largest such
increase in nearly three generations. Notwithstanding its impact on our
national debt, there's also hope among some that Trump's Big
Beautiful Bill will give further financial relief to blue collar workers,
as well as create incentives to build more factories in
the US.
Speaker 1 (26:28):
Now, look, I'm only halfway through this thing. As much
joy as it gives me to watch it, I'll put
it in the stack today, single back and link to
it if you want. But as much joy as it
gives me to watch that, I We've got other things
we're going to get to. How about that. Let me
just say it best that way, But I'd love to
see that. CNN finally had to admit it. Wow, there's
(26:52):
something else that took place that I felt was kind
of interesting and probably worth sharing. A Portland resident confronting
Antifa for blaring music midnight at the ongoing ice facility occupation.
What you're going to see is, unfortunately, this is mental
health crises one after the other on display there, and
(27:13):
there's going to be some harsh language in here that
is unedited. So if you've got to take a moment
and turn this down or turn it off, whatever you
have to do, kids around things like that. I just
want to give you a pause to let you know.
But the reason why I'm playing this reason I want
you to see who Antifa really is. Well, the groups
of thugs and just crazies are well. A woman, by
(27:42):
the way, a black woman, walks out of her apartment
one night as a guess it's home near where this
has taking place. They're blasting and blaring music all hours
of the night. She said, I can't sleep. You guys
keep doing this. And by the way, this is a
dantif is supposed to be predicting people like her. I
just want to play this because I want everybody to
(28:03):
see who they are of plus and personal. They're never
about what they say they're about. They're about something completely different,
plain and simple. It's evil, God shit down. I will
turn it out.
Speaker 5 (28:19):
I would love to you.
Speaker 3 (28:19):
You start to ask, and I'm being nice even though
you're screaming at me.
Speaker 1 (28:24):
All right, I'm gonna mute it because there's a lot
of this. But you can see obviously in the back
and forth this woman is desperate. She's got a cane,
she's disabled, she's black, She's in the middle of the night,
gone out there to take ask them to tournic down
and then she's confronted with all these other Antifa protester
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people on the corners, and you could see how nasty
and how bad it is in that city. These leftist
communist mayors, governors in places like Portland allow this to happen. Now,
do you notice anything else about the people who are there.
(29:06):
The Antifa folks who are there look to me like
they were all white. They're probably all trust fund kids
with major mental health issues. It gets really heated, But
don't you remember ANTIFA and BLM said they were there
to support and protect people like her from the fascists
(29:29):
like President Trump. The only fascists, the only extremists, the
only tyrants I see on this corner are all wearing
black masks, and they are all guilty of abusing this
black woman who is unfortunately disabled as well, walking with
a cane. It's incredible, but it is a good piece
(29:54):
of video to share foreign wide so people see the
truth about what really is going down, who these people are.
It's just important. Yeah, by the way, New York City,
that's just a preview of what's yet to come in
the days that if you elect the extremist communist Marxist
(30:17):
Islamist who wants to be the Democrat mayor of New
York City, and Donnie Scott Jennings setting the record straight
on all the gas letting on CEA, I gottaieve.
Speaker 2 (30:32):
Everybody's gonna be able to walk Manhattan after he defunds
the New York City Police Department, Marie, I wouldn't. I
wouldn't advise walking man and after he gets rid of
the police force, just to jump.
Speaker 8 (30:40):
In done, just to jump in, Hold on, hold on, mom.
Donnie advocated for defunding him might be d in twenty twenty.
He since set his goal is reform, not defunding. And
then also just you guys.
Speaker 2 (30:51):
Are doing that again. It's all just just.
Speaker 1 (30:54):
Just one more thing.
Speaker 2 (30:56):
Point of order.
Speaker 8 (30:57):
He just said he didn't want to tax people specifically,
just higher income neighborhoods that do happen to be majority white.
Speaker 2 (31:05):
He literally wrote a statement, Omar, I wrote it down.
Are you letting it so white?
Speaker 8 (31:10):
No, I'm saying I am saying that he said that,
but not on the basis of race specifically. I'm not
saying he didn't say that. He did say that.
Speaker 1 (31:19):
Specifically.
Speaker 2 (31:21):
Scott, I gotta leave to walk so there you.
Speaker 1 (31:24):
Have it, just a bit of it, just so folks
in New York understand, just a bit of a preview
what you just watched happening in Portland. And you see
CNN trying to do their best to run cover and
uh and know they're going they're going to do it.
They're white, you know they are. They're going to do
it just because they're the propaganda arm for all this stuff.
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All right. We had a very sad story over the
weekend before we took off, I think a Friday on
the death of one of the members of that original
television so Jukes of Hazard. But what happened this weekend
He was supposed to be I believe it, this festival,
somebody took the general lee and did this amazing stunt
in the middle of a tune. Rednecks enthusiasts to like
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line the streets to watch it jump a fountain. Holy cow,
a successful stunt and he jumped the fountain. That's a
credible Show me that thing again in slow motion.
Speaker 2 (32:29):
Whoo.
Speaker 1 (32:32):
That is awesome, man, that is probably one of the
coolest things I've ever seen in my entire life. I
love it. Let's let's let's watch it. Roll it back
slow motion again.
Speaker 9 (32:43):
Generally whoa, oh man, a younger me, you know, as
a kid, I would have been going crazy watching it
one more time.
Speaker 1 (32:58):
Look at that whoa. I mean they did it in
the TV show all the time. They did it in
real life this weekend, and they had everybody on scene there.
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It looks a little dangerous to me, but they were.
They were all about that this weekend. Would you have gone,
would you've gone to see that? That's a cool piece.
As cool as that is, nothing beats this. It takes
the cake or the jelly Roll as it were. Here
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he is country singer at a concert over the week
at the same place where you saw Hell on Earth
there Portland, Oregon in the middle. Just to remind you
that even in the middle of you know what, in
the middle of it all the meaning of the mess
and the chaos and everything else, that that God can
work miracles. And that's probably the life that jelly Roll had. Essentially,
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he'll tell you before he had his encounter and now
he's singing a different to My journey to this stage
was not very traditional. I didn't think I'd make it
to this stage.
Speaker 2 (34:18):
I didn't think.
Speaker 5 (34:18):
I'm making this fall up.
Speaker 1 (34:20):
I feel it for a long while. Drug addicts, some
people that had been in and out of prison, and
just like yo mother came to Dugad that was in
and out of prison.
Speaker 9 (34:30):
I thought I was going to spend the rest of
my life being a drug addict that was in and
out of prison.
Speaker 1 (34:34):
I thought I didn't have a chance.
Speaker 4 (34:36):
I thought I was absolutely hopeless.
Speaker 1 (34:38):
I thought not a person in the world could save me.
And I was right, for nobody in this world could
save it. But God, sure, baby, he's so much.
Speaker 2 (34:50):
He he he changed, not a business make he was
the honest day.
Speaker 1 (34:57):
I've never seen it coming.
Speaker 4 (35:01):
Now because of that grace and grace a little we're
opening up.
Speaker 1 (35:05):
One of the biggest were an episode of All the
Glory to God, All the Glory to God. What a
what a fantastic moment. What areat water in the show
Independence Day Weekend? You can have independence today, folks. Just remember,
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true freedom comes only from one man who gave his
life for you and for me, the Son of God,
Jesus Christ. Ask him today to be your Lord Savior.
It doesn't take some fancy prayer. Get right with God.
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You see everything, the way that things are working in
the world today. You think the way things are going,
every day we get a little closer. I think to
uh day am coming back?
Speaker 2 (36:01):
Well.
Speaker 1 (36:03):
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