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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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'll appreciate you being here
with us form today. I'm justin Barclay. Welcome into the
after show, the show, after the show. That's why we
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caught up to the after show. Trump cleaning up DC
cleaning up with the courts yesterday too. Holy smoke. Some
of these stories we just we haven't really got barely
a chance to scratch the surface on. We're going to
give you some of these. Of course, that big five
hundred million dollar win in the civil appeal that he
had at Letitia James, but they also had another big.
Speaker 2 (00:46):
Win.
Speaker 1 (00:46):
I believe it was a Supreme Court. I mean dig
that up for you. We'll get into that. And is
it the Enna Alligator Alcatraz?
Speaker 3 (00:52):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (00:53):
I hope not. But you know they're trying to put
a stop to it. Left and the Democrats trying to
put us stop to it in multiple different ways in angles.
We've got that in the letters and Trump and yesterday
out some clips some CNN and more and why. I
believe as we watch what's actually happened in DC with
the cleanup, it really proves that Democrats are destroying their
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cities by choice, folks. I mean, there's just no way
around it. Now that we've seen what can be done
in just seven days. Now, it took a lot to
get that done in seven days. But can you imagine
if you had that sort of effort, Because when there's
a will, there's a way. If you had that sort
of effort put into place, I really do think you'd
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Speaker 4 (02:58):
Oh.
Speaker 1 (02:58):
They've also they've astome so rated John Bolton's office. Ladies
and gentlemen, listen to this. We had the breaking those
this morning that they rated John Bolton's home. Now we
know they've rated his office as well.
Speaker 4 (03:08):
This morning.
Speaker 3 (03:09):
Now we have a little bit of new reporting from
Fox Digital. We're told that CIA director John Ratcliffe worked
with FBI director Patel to provide limited access to some
US intelligence that resulted in this morning's raid. Now we're
told that this is likely related to Bolton potentially knowingly, allegedly,
I should say, knowingly and wilfully mishandling classified documents while
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preparing to write his book. This was after he was
fired as President Trump's National Security advisor during the first administration.
Now you mentioned in the toss to me the cryptic
tweet from FBI Director Cash Pattel, I want to put
that on screen. He tweeted it while the raid was
going on. It says no one is above the law.
FBI agents on a mission. Attorney General Pam Bondi then
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piggybacked off that tweet and said America's safety isn't negotiable.
Justice will be pursued always, and Deputy FBI Director Dan
Bongino rounded out the trio there with one that said
public corruption will not be tolerated. They didn't specifically say
they were talking about the raid or mentioned ambassador's name,
but those came out while those raids were going on.
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So right now we're just kind of in a wait
and see game, Dana and built to see if Ambassador
Bolton will come out and speak. We reached out to
his attorney, no comment. One of our colleagues, Jay Gibson,
called Bolton's office, identified himself, said we'd like comment, and
somebody from Bolton's office just completely hung up the phone.
Speaker 4 (04:34):
Yeah, of course, well we will stand by for more
on that front, David Spot.
Speaker 1 (04:37):
Of course, of course they did. Yeah, he didn't have
any comment, no comment. What do you think the comment's
gonna be, Holy cow, Well, you had lots of comment,
lots of comment when the FBI rated mar A Lago.
I think he was one of these no one is
above the law crowd, which makes the cashpitel tweet even funnier.
Speaker 5 (04:58):
Any given moment. But I don't say he cared about
the classification system. I don't think he appreciated the sensitivity
of this information.
Speaker 1 (05:07):
This is on ms dn C of all places, or right,
excuse me, MS snow is in snowflake? Is that what
they're calling it now? MS snow or snow job they're
trying the snow jobs or most surely no one watching
is that what that means?
Speaker 4 (05:26):
Now?
Speaker 5 (05:27):
And he didn't appreciate the sensitivity of how it was
often acquired the so called sources and methods so this
had been brief to him before I arrived, It was
repeated frequently. I think it simply had no impact on him.
Speaker 4 (05:41):
Whatever.
Speaker 6 (05:42):
There's a couple of different ways that people think about this,
and people who are not friendly to the president who
think about what's happened here, And one of them is,
you know, Donald Trump, master thief, you know, criminal running
the kind of elaborate conspiracy to bring things out of
the White House and keep him secret for potentially for
political or financial gain. There are other people who add
attitude is Trump is chaotic, he's careless, he's not that smart.
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He just he wants He took these things almost by mistake,
and now he's basically stamping his feet and saying, their mind,
I don't want to give them up. Give me a
sense of where you think the truth wise with respect
to Trump's intelligence, carelessness, and the degree to which he
might have brought motive to bear on taking these documents
out of the way of keeping them for this long
at mar Lago.
Speaker 5 (06:29):
Well, don't It's very hard to speculate on motive other
than that he liked cool things. He saw things that
he so he wanted to take them, and he was
pretty much able to take them, and not just one he.
Speaker 1 (06:43):
Was the president. I mean, this is how just absolutely nutty.
Speaker 5 (06:50):
This whole thing is classified information matters on all kinds
of things that crossed his desk. Some days he liked
to eat a lot of French fries. Some days he
took classified documents.
Speaker 7 (06:59):
He wanted them.
Speaker 5 (07:00):
Why did he want them? Because he could get them?
Speaker 1 (07:04):
Well, guess who's getting it now? I mean it it
really I don't want to be I don't want to.
Guy gonna be very careful here, I gotta be very
don't walk the line. He does got to look like
a cartoon character, doesn't he chestes both looks like a
cartoon character. I gotta walk the round the line here.
I am not I shouldn't be uh as giddy as
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I am over some of this. But some of this
stuff I don't know about you, but I'm enjoying the
full the find out Era. I know we have the
FAFO shirt. We may need to find out Era shirt.
It's just it's I think it's I think it's think
it might be might be a good one to to
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stuck in, to maybe throw in the wardrobe. But of course,
just imagine how they all how smug they all were,
because they all fun. They were all getting away with
us and Trump, Yeah, Trump, which had just the he's
that part of the club.
Speaker 2 (08:01):
Quickly here, I'm a defense attorney by training, and we're
on the other side of these, uh, these warrants. When
you have someone like Bolton, you want to move quickly
to say that you're going to need two teams here.
We have privileged information, we may have protected information or
the Constitution, and we want to make sure that you
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minimize the intrusion into areas that could compromise clients or
or unrelated interests.
Speaker 3 (08:30):
So there's a.
Speaker 2 (08:31):
Chance that they're on the phone right now trying to
confirm how these documents are going to be handled. My
guess if I was counseled, I'd be saying, I want
your assurance that these are going to be locked away
till we can resolve this before your inspection. So there's
probably a lot of things going on behind the scenes
right now.
Speaker 1 (08:50):
Chris, we saw all I imagine on social.
Speaker 4 (08:53):
Media from a Gpambondi and FBI director Cash Pttel. Do
you think we hear anything else from fb I or
DJ at some point today regarding regarding these raids.
Speaker 1 (09:04):
Yeah, well that's a great point, Keith says, And yeah
it was. Meanwhile, it was perfectly fine for brain dead
Brandon to have them in the garage neck to his
vet and full access to the crackhead kid to get
in with them as well. Uh no, no, just all
of this is being revealed. All of this is being
revealed at the same time as there was two different
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different echelons when it comes to law. There's whatever they
do they want to do they can get away with,
and then there's you. And if you did anything remotely
close to anything that they do, you're getting locked up.
That's just how it works. Unfortunately, and and I think
probably most fortunately is that it's no longer like that.
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Things are changing. The wind is shifting. So that's the
probably biggest story of the day. And the raids have started.
Folks now just realize I talk walk you through this
the other day, and some of the question and the
talk about what people are saying. When it comes to
educating the public, you got to bring this stuff into
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the news first before you start doing arrest, before you
start doing raids. Before you start doing arrest, you probably
have to start doing raids. Think about how these cases
go with you know, like with Deddy and people like that.
They have they go do the raid first and then
the arrest. So that's what we're watching take place. And
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to get people to wrap their head around some of
this stuff, well, I just I'm telling you this is
what we're watching right now, is is really it really
is something we're watching something that is its history in
the making. There's just no way around it. There is
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no better way to describe it. All right, let's show
a little bit more of Trump on the scene with
the folks in DC. The crime crackdown yesterday in a
historic moment.
Speaker 8 (11:04):
So many phone calls thanking me for what we've done
in Washington, d C. From people that haven't gone to
a restaurant literally in four years, and they said, you
know what you've done is it's unprecedented. Because what they
they said, it was just unsafe. We couldn't do it.
We'd go out and you'd see the stories, you'd read
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the stories, you'd see all of the things that are happening,
and they said, we just we couldn't.
Speaker 9 (11:31):
We couldn't stand it. Sara.
Speaker 8 (11:33):
Now, I take my wife and my kids to dinner.
They one of them said, he's gone out four nights
in a row and he hadn't gone.
Speaker 9 (11:40):
Out for four years.
Speaker 1 (11:41):
Wow.
Speaker 9 (11:41):
So's it's a great tribute to you.
Speaker 8 (11:44):
And when I look at you people, I understand why
because there's no games, right, we're not playing games.
Speaker 9 (11:50):
We're gonna make it safe.
Speaker 1 (11:51):
It really is wild to watch this, folks. I mean,
you see, you see what is happening. You know, look
at the Peace Prize stuff. I mean, how many peace
deals has he done? Seven or something like that already
He's now cleaned up these see, these things are all
happening and moving very quickly. And I promise you this
is the thing that I believe the most important is.
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And it's it's simple. If Trump could clean up d
C in one week, If Trump could clean up DC
in one week, he doesn't it prove. I mean, isn't
it obvious? Isn't it clear? In other words, if it
was possible that these Democrat cities and like, let's throw
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Detroit writ in accent that mix Dougan is essentially part
of this problem. If Trump can clean up DC in
just a matter of a week or so, now there's
ongoing effort. So that's you know, there's still some other
things that need to be done, and they got to
have some permanence in the presence of law enforcement, et cetera.
That's going to be out there. But if Trump can
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do that, why doesn't that prove that Democrats are destroying
their cities by choice everywhere else? Doesn't that necessarily just
just prove it. I just when you see this happening,
I gotta say, I think it's it's proof in the pudding.
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So I just here wonder how long how long it
takes before because you know, Grusome Gavenussom did it in
San Francisco, but he didn't do it for the people.
He did it for Ji Jimping. I remember g Zimpin
came to town. They had a Chinese president came to
town in San Francisco, and Gruesome Gavenussom decided he was
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going to do a cleanup job. They shipped all the
homeless people out, et cetera. Who knows what they did
with some of them, got them off the streets. But
they did it for g not for you, the people
that had to live in San Francisco. After he left
that it all went back to pot And you know
it's weird. Same thing is happening in Grand Rapids. In fact,
walking in today, it's a little late. I'm walking in.
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Uh normally I park in the garage. I parked right
out front, and I and I walked in and I
was accosted by a homeless man, almost assaulted by this
man as he was trying to talk to me. I
was trying to make a bee line for the door.
And normally I will talk and be as kind as
I can with people. But I was walking and I
was running late. If I didn't get in the door,
I was not going to be able to be here
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in time with you. Well, this this this man, UH
did not like. He didn't like this one bit. I'd
say put him. Put he as a black man in
the sixties, something like probably I maybe maybe seven. I
don't know. Excuse me, sir, Can I talk to you
for and it just you know, And he wanted to
have this conversation with me so we could get into
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what he wanted to do to ask me for money. Now,
I don't know. I will even hand people. I don't.
I don't have a problem giving people money at time.
Now I usually just go the spirit leads me on that.
So I'm not it's not. You know, it's not like
I don't like to hand I do, and I've occasionally
been able. I've been one to hand out money at
a corner. Now I usually go, like I said, I
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use discernment here. I don't just give everyone money. But
there are times where I feel led to do that.
In fact, there's a couple of times where I saw
like families standing out on a corner and a woman
and her kids and they, you know, I don't know,
maybe this was a scam too. I don't know, but
I look, I leave that between them and God. But
what I do is, when I feel prompted, I will
help this one woman needed diapers. I went home and
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we were done with the size of diapers. We had
a whole box or two left, and I just ended
up giving them to this this woman. This is back
when our kids were younger, and I think I gave
her a little extra cash too, just to help. But
my point is is that I'm not It's not like
I don't want to help our wone help because they'll
tell you this, you're not compassionate, you're cool, you're cold,
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that's not it. I mean, I'm walking in in This
guy today. Essentially ill nearly assaulted me because he looked
at me and I was telling him, hey, man, I
can't I I'm running late. I got to get in there.
I can't. It just sat and I said, no, I'm
run loud. I cannot stay. So I get ready to
turn and head to the door, and he looks at me.
He says, I said, next time, you should have just
said exploitive you in word. He says this to me,
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and I'm thinking, man, this guy is like two seconds
from touching me. I said, no, it's not that I
have to go. I'm late, and I've got walked in
the door and I was done. But I just could
not believe, like I've never seen them that bold. There
have been homeless people downtown here in Grand Rapids, and
largely it's because we coddle them and we're not getting
them mental health that they need the actual resources that
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they need down here. And it's a fort it's a shame.
These people do need help. They do need help getting
into homes. But before they've got to have they've got
to want to help you. Right now, I don't really
know what you can do. You can't force them to
get into some of the treatment. I don't know that
i'd want to force anybody to do anything anyway, But
my point is is that you just there's so much
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more of this problem. I think that's a spiritual issue
there too, but it is. It's not just homeless. You
talk about the crime in places like DC and Detroit
and some of these other areas of Democrats Stronghold, Chicago, etc.
It's gang violence, you know. Yeah, I'm sure there's some
mental health issues there as well. But there's a problem.
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There is a problem, and Democrats now have a problem too.
Because Trump has been able to clean up Washington, d C.
In one week. It's a headline. It's a wake up call.
If if it takes just a week to get visible
order back in the nation's capital restored again, I say,
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it proves the mess in the Blue States the Blue
cities is a choice, not a fate. So Trump declares
the crime emergency in DC, brings in the National Guard,
comes in, and thinks seven days later things all the
folks involved in the operations, the cops. The Guard promises
to keep federal control until the city is absolutely perfect.
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And now even the AP and others are reporting thousands
of garden, federal agents rotating into the backup law local
law enforcement now and DJ opening a probe in the
claims that the DC police may be massage crime stats.
Previously that politicians used to say, everything's fine. Remember they said, oh,
there's no issue in DC. Well tell that to the
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people who have lost their loved ones or people who
have been attacked in the city. And in the same week,
a New York appeals panel tossed in a half a
billion civil penalty against Trump, which only I think hardens
his mandatea act. So you see, when you when you
prioritize it, you get chaos when you tolerate it. So
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you get all the order when you prioritize the efforts,
But when you when you tolerate all this nonsense, you
get the chaos. You you fool around, You find out
DC proves it the minute there's leadership. Standards go up,
patrols go up, open air crime goes down. All it takes.
In a lot of cases, there's more boots on the
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ground or really feed on the streets. These cops strolling around,
rolling around whatever it might be, present and involved and engaged.
I think that's part of it too. It's not magic,
but it's policy that works. All this defund the police,
garbage and nonsense, all of that had a massive effect,
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and for the BLM stuff did too. For years, you
and I have been led to believe that this stuff
is complicated, that budgets are tight and hands are tied.
One week of pressure and suddenly you're seeing actual results
on the ground in Washington, DC, DC leaders and they're
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trying to sue to stop all this. Now, keep waving
spread seats, trying to tell you that the crime is down.
Look at the stats, look at the data. Well, that
sounds familiar, but look at the science and the data.
The science and the data, well, the data and the
numbers can be fudged. We've seen it before. And we
know the fact that investigation, as I mentioned earlier, is
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ongoing right now. I think they're going to find out.
I think they're gonna find out that we're cooking the books.
So if some categories are down, or some numbers are
or even better, let's give them the benefit of the
doubt and say that they are. You can't ignore carjackings,
retail theft. It makes these people not want to even
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open up. I mean, the California has the same issue.
The People's Republic of kami Fournia we're bed bat and beyond,
doesn't want to open up their new shops out there
for but it's one of the many reasons. And these
repeat defenders, they just keep getting out. It's like a
like a like a revolving door. So you got to
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scanal on top of the crisis. If they're fudging the numbers,
now on top. And the left problem isn't Trump's tone,
it's his results. I told you same story when it
comes to these peace deals with Russia and Ukraine, peace
which the Democrats and a left really don't want. All
it takes is one trip on the my social media
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page any one of them to see some of the
things that these commies of weirdos, the wackos say, and
you see they don't want it. They don't want it
because at the expensive peace, they'd rather have a Trump failure.
That's their TDS speaking of a mental health crisis. That's
it in action. Some of those no bail experiments, the
weak charging, the non enforcement does not being able to
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charge those kids, they just let them out because kids,
the game members are kids. All the Sanctuary City posturing
all of that stuff. You reward bad behavior, you get
more of it if you enforce the law versus you know,
all of that behavior changes again. Full around. Find out.
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That's why they're loud right now. That's why they're making
as much noise as they are. Peace in Ukraine ordering DC.
Now we're not there with the peace, but the talks
are underway. In every single win that Trump a cruise.
Everyone that he stacks up a notch in his belt,
pulls that mask right off of the excuse machine. They'd
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rather argue tweets than fix the streets. Folks, don't tell
me it can't be done. We've just seen it. It's
been done in a week in the capital city. And
if it can happen there, it can happen in Chicago,
it can happen in San Francisco, in Philly, and in Detroit.
Duggan's got a problem, especially as he's trying to run
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for governor, because he's got crime issues there in that city.
Might have a nice little pocket of might have a
nice little kipster bubble down there in Detroit, but the
full city itself, boy, it is far from safe. Look, folks,
this is this is it you want safer streets, you
gotta pick leaders who pick order. You just got a
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live demonstration in DC this week. The chaos isn't destiny destiny.
It's a decision, and we've got to make better decisions
about our leaders, and not just at the presidential level,
every single layer, every single level of the system. And
it starts even in cities like Grand Rapids where we've
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seen issues. That's that's my point, the proof these Democrats
they don't want you seeing any of this. They don't
want results because it lifts the curtain back, pulls it
back on all their shenanigans, all their chachinery, all of
it happening behind the scenes every single day. That's right,
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All right, quick break? I got more from the videos
of Trump out on the streets. Is this year if
more on this Bolton situation. We've got more breaking news.
Trump is taking questions right now at a DC museum.
Hang on, let's get to that next.
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We've collected hundreds of a rear criminals. These are curriculum.
You're not going to teach him to be nice. These
are probably born that way. I don't know, but their
career criminals. They're very, very dangerous people. They would love
to they would love to be with you for a
little while. Let's slap you around. But I put my
money on this guy. He'd take them right, he'd take
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them down so quickly.
Speaker 1 (25:22):
I can't. I can't show you the video right now,
but I like to show you is this little club
because we've got this. Let me show you this. Look
at the look at the hat he's wearing.
Speaker 8 (25:33):
It's my ambition that when we're complete, we can take
everybody out and you have a great a.
Speaker 1 (25:37):
Great capital everything.
Speaker 8 (25:40):
People are so happy and I don't know where they
get the polls. I see poles that they're ninety percent
in favor of what I'm doing.
Speaker 9 (25:47):
And then you turn to CNN, which is fake news,
and nobody.
Speaker 8 (25:49):
Watches it, or ms DNC.
Speaker 9 (25:53):
They change MSNBC. They changed their name now because they
were so bad.
Speaker 8 (25:58):
But they're the worst by Comcast, run by a guy
named Brian Robertson who's never clue, is terrible, terrible manager.
Speaker 9 (26:05):
But they're not, I don't think, selling it.
Speaker 8 (26:07):
They're changing the name because they're ashamed of it, and
they're disassociating it from NBC, which is also fake news.
You know they should be ashamed of that too, but
a lot of fake news. I think the news is
getting better. They're learning that they have no credibility. ABC.
CBS was just sold to a great person that I
know very well. Great a great man actually just bought CBS,
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and I think he's going to do the right thing
with it.
Speaker 9 (26:32):
NBC is run terribly by Concast.
Speaker 8 (26:35):
I call it Concast because it's a whole con and
you can see some things happening.
Speaker 9 (26:40):
I think you're going to see something, never heard that
one thing's happening.
Speaker 8 (26:42):
But to me, DC is very exciting, and a lot
of people say, well, where's he going from there? Well,
I have calls from politicians begging me to go to Chicago,
begging me to go to New York, begging me to
go to Los Angeles. And if we didn't go to
Los Angeles with Newsom, they run it so badly. I
don't think we would have been able to have the Olympics.
They would have ripped down that city. We went there
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and had stopped day one and the chief of police
in Los Angeles, when they asked them the question, he said,
thank god they came because we could not have handled
what was happening. We went in, we stopped it and
that was it. So they needed help. They don't like
to say it. I wish they'd say I need help.
I wish the mayor of DC would say, you know,
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we're overridden with crime and we need help instead of
saying the stats are down. I mean they're under investigation
now for fake numbers where they fudged their numbers, and
they did, there's no question about it.
Speaker 9 (27:34):
They said, oh, we're on a down trend for twenty years. No,
they're in an up trend.
Speaker 1 (27:39):
So the President is speaking right now. In fact, we'll
have more clips of this later. He's out of museum.
He's going to tour. I think it's the DC Museum.
I've never been to this one, but apparently he just
walked through the pool there waiting for him, asking questions,
taking questions there and if we stick with them, we
may be here for another hour. And I can't. I
honestly just can't do it today, but I will. Hey,
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I guarantee there's gonna be some doozies, some doozies that
will come out of that one. And busham over the
We can probably have, probably have more. We've We've got
so many, so many good ones. We got Federal Reserve
today meeting in the Jackson Jackson Holme, Wyoming. The Fed
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chair Powell is going to deliver a speech today. Don't
know if he's going to tell us those rates cuts
are coming for sure in the next month. They're not
probably going to stay tight lipped on that. One. Supreme
Court giving Trump another win okay to cancel seven hundred
and thirteen million dollars in NIH grants tied to DEI.
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That should be dee. Especially with the nih California. Looks
like Texas is going to have the votes to get
that redistricting done in the Senate. May happen today California.
Trying to answer that gruesome Gavin Newsom out there saying
that you're threatening, threatening Republicans with some language that Trump used.
This tell you, folks, it wouldn't come off well at all.
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They would be wall to wall on the coverage about this.
Let's say, are they're going to make us sit through
a commercial here on media? All right, let's skip that
out here.
Speaker 6 (29:20):
Here.
Speaker 1 (29:20):
He is rigging. This is radical rigging of a mid
term election. Radical It's okay when they do it, but
the Republicans, it's radicaligging of an election destroying, vandalizing. By
the way, that's all tested. Radical rigging. That's something that
some PR firm wrote for him. Radical rigging. That's that's
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not something he came up with. This democracy the rule
of law, So democracy rules law. This is this is
part of the process. You're allowed to redistrict. In fact,
you've already done it in places like these blue states.
Speaker 8 (29:56):
Sorry, I know some people's sensibilities I respect in a
appreciate that, but right now, with all due respect, we're
walking down a damn different path.
Speaker 1 (30:06):
We're fighting fire with fire, and we're going to punch
these sons of bitches in the mouth. That's the guy
that wants to be president. That's the guy. We're going
to punch these you know what's in the mouth, that's
the guy. So there you have it. By the way,
this violent rhetoric from gruesome Gavin Newsom. And how is
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California doing? How is calmed Furnia doing. Let me just
give you a couple of quick pieces here. They are
looking at doing the redistricting with Texas. They're probably going
to run through it. Who knows how much they'll actually
get done, what really amounts to But there are questions now,
not just about his role in the failure that we're
the fires there, but you know that looks like somebody
(30:53):
is out for an investor out quietly gobbling up nine
ocean front lots in Malibu for about sixty five million dollars.
The investor reportedly assembling a team to track down owners
because the desirable sites weren't publicly listed. He started building
a team on his end of expediters, architects and kind
of figured out what the best sized lots in frontage
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would be to build to. Eventually, Resell, said the agent
Western Littlefield. Of the Western James Group, I'd say probably
about fifty percent had sentimental value to their properties just
based on memories or their parents passed it down to them.
But a lot of them ultimately just didn't want to
go through the rebuilding process. Well, you know why because
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of how hard California makes it to do anything. And
that's gruesome Gavin Newsom himself. And by the way, if
you have this is exactly how these commies work. If
you have the right ties. Duggan's going to be the
same way. But this is how Whitmer and these folks
in the leftmy DC, etc. Works here. And if you're
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at the right ties, you can do business all day.
Well look at that. And again he's responsible for it,
and he'll oversee these foreign folks coming in to buy
it up. And just speaking of how how great things
are going in California right now, the plague. You just
(32:20):
can't make this stuff up. Again, this guy wants a
promotion to be the be the president. He's overseeing all
this nonsense. California resident has tested positive for the plague.
All right, all right, great, what what year is it?
Eldorado County health officials have been notified by the California
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Department of Public Health. That is, south Lake Tahoe resident
has tested positive for plague. Oh boy, oh. Plague is
naturally president in many parts of California, including higher elevation
area as a Eldorado County, said Kyle f Flett FLA.
(33:05):
Flett is his name, I don't know the actor director
of Public County. It's important that individuals take precautions for
themselves and their pets and their pets when outdoors, especially
while walking, hiking, and or camping in areas where wild
rodents are present. I didn't I didn't have plague on
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my being a card for twenty twenty five, or the
zombie squirrels. I mean anyway, if you find yourself outside
at all, you know it's twenty twenty five, so you
are allowed to go outside. But back of five years ago,
you weren't allowed to go outside or to the beach
because the governor wouldn't lie that. But now you can
go outside. But you find yourself outside, here's some things
you should do to prevent the plague. Which include do
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not feed squirrels, chipmunks, or other wild rodents. Never touch sick, injured,
or dead rodents. Do not allow your pets to play with,
or pick up, sick, injured, or dead rodents. Do not camp, sleep,
or rest near animals. Are areas where dead rodents are observed,
Look for and het posted warning signs. Wear long pants
tucked into boot tops, and spray in sacropella containing deet
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on socks so you'll die of the cancer. What you want,
leave pets home. If possible. You can go outside, but
your pets can't. Otherwise, keep pets on a leash. Do
not allow pets to approach sick or dead rodents or
explore roadent borroughs. Protect pets with flea control products. Pet
cats are highly susceptible to plague and can pose a
(34:29):
direct threat to humans. Keep cats away from rooms. I'm
not a big cat. I know some people are. I'm
not giving you the business over this. I'm just telling you.
If you get sick after being in an area where
plague is known to a cur consult a physician and
tell them that you may have been exposed to plague. Jason,
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you're ruining my weekend now, Jason, You'll be fine. You
still go outside, you know, don't let the roosters in
your house and all that other stuff to you. I'm sorry, zombie.
I saw zombie rabbits with tentacles the other day too,
and I saw something about the deer with the with
the with the the pussy globules. Is that is that
(35:15):
a word? I don't know if it's what I want
to say. Yeah, yeah, folks, all right anyway, Uh, I
would just just just just one one little I guess
is the full round? Find out? Eric, I got it.
One little, one little other thing here. Cracker barrel stocks
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had a really rough day yesterday. I might go if
I can visit a cracker barrel this weekend, one that
hasn't been remodeled yet. I may just go for one
last run, just to just to go one last run.
Their modern makeup over is Uh, it's not going well
(35:59):
on the market right now. Their stocks taking took a
nosedive down twelve percent yesterday, folks, twelve percent. That that's incredible.
I mean, this is the this is the this is
the market speaking loudly and pretty clearly on what should
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and shouldn't be shouldn't shouldn't be done. This is the
full round and find out era, and we are we
are completely, almost totally in the find out phase right now.
So just just keep that in mind as as we
have the list again this weekend. This is this is
something we'll be on top of all weekend, but this weekend.
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Oh this is beautiful. Yeah, I saw this.
Speaker 4 (36:50):
I gotta I.
Speaker 1 (36:50):
Gotta share this with you. I'm getting the band back together, folks.
We're getting all the our brands were getting the brands
back together. The Crackers finally found his way under the
endangered species list along with the Indians and Aunt Jemima
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and Uncle Ben the rest of them. The Cracker is right,
It's right, oh man. We'll keep an eye on this
Bolton story over the weekend. If anything else pops of it,
I'm guarantee it's going to be a wild weekend. I
just know that kind of has a feel for that
type of thing this weekend, So standby. We will. We'll
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