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July 9, 2025 37 mins
In today’s whirlwind After Show, Justin Barclay covers everything from President Trump’s bold 10% tariff move on BRICS nations to new TSA policies finally ending the shoe-removal era at airports. Major stories include the surprising shift as top Democrats join calls for the release of Epstein files, with new allegations and media figures like Elon Musk and Roger Stone weighing in. Former CIA officer Sarah Adams warns of Al-Qaeda resurgence and possible multi-city terror plots, raising urgent questions about America’s preparedness. 


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Speaker 1 (00:54):
And we appreciate you being here with us form today.
I'm Justin Barclay. Now, welcome to the After Show. It
is the Show After the Show. Folks, rolling right along
full speed ahead, thanking you for being here today, and
the stories that matter most were on top of a
top Dems demanding release. Now all of a sudden, the

(01:15):
Democrats are demanding release of the FCTE files. Huh. There's
a lot of back and forth on this, so you've
got to be careful about what we're watching. Fog of
war stuff in there as well. People's names being mentioned
I've never seen before in relation. But it's interesting. The
IRS says now churches can endorse political candidates. What's that

(01:38):
going to look like. I don't know if it's going
to solve the problem of any of the sort of
bashful pastors getting behind some of the candidates that they
ought to. But you'll have those stories of more. Nineteen
years later after the shoe bomber Richard Gree, you remember
that shoebomber tried to I'm an airplane. Now the don't

(02:01):
have to take your shoes off at the airport anymore.
Those stories and more are uh, are coming out. But first,
I don't know if you saw this, but Brum's saying
he's going to drop a ten percent tariff on bricks nations.
The tariffs as he continues to roll those out. August
first is the final, essentially final deadline there. Trump's saying

(02:24):
ten percent tariffs on all of the bricks nations. It's coming.
You're going to see it happen and soon apparently, but
he says it's it's a real thing. Why well, you're
talking China, Russia, India, Brazil, South Africa. These are the

(02:44):
countries that got together essentially that want to go against
the US, and particularly the dollar tariffs here and the
trade war, etc. Are meant to bring jobs home. That's
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lots happening. One of one of the biggest stories yesterday
of the TSA Department of Homeland Security and the Secretary
Christino making that big announced with travelers flying this weekend

(04:34):
even as soon as Sunday, May I have to take
their shoes off.

Speaker 3 (04:38):
We have some very exciting news to announce that today
we have started a new no shoes policy with the Department.
The Transportation Security Administration TSA will no longer require travelers
to remove their shoes when they go through our security checkpoints.
This is something that I know for quite some time

(04:58):
people have talked about and discussed, and we know that
when President Trump was elected that he pledged to make
life better for all Americans and that includes those who
are travelers going through our busy airports. They have some
very exciting news to announce.

Speaker 1 (05:12):
I you know, look, I've always wondered this, why the shoes? Well,
will you remember remember Richard read the shoebomber and there
was a flight out of wasn't it out of Detroit
where they caught somebody trying to do something similar. Let
they go back years into my memory bank for that.
But I guess I'm happy about it because I think

(05:35):
that Look, some of this stuff, I think it's wise
to be secure. I think it's wise, you know, to uh,
to keep an eye on these things. But at the
same time, and I'm and I'm sure you might agree
with me, some of this stuff is Oh, I just

(05:55):
feel like it's overkill, you know what I mean, Some
of this stuff, the padding down and everything else. You know,
it's just it's it's so much. We've also heard reports.
In fact, I I I it was one of the
first who had the conversation after she appeared on The
Sean Ryan Show with Sarah Adams. I think is her

(06:18):
last name. She's the one that has been warning about
what these people can do and what al Qaeda is
set to do and working on doing right now. I
don't remember if I got her name right there, but
I just remember having that conversation. It was sobering and

(06:42):
it was the top of the well at the beginning
of the year. We had just seen that that terrorists
attempt and in fact attack there in New Orleans. We
had just seen the the Tesla cyber truck blown up
at Trump Tower, and she was out there warning, hey,

(07:06):
there's more terrorist attacks that are coming. They're trying to
get to us. In fact, she said, I believe she
said is al Qaeda is the way she explained it,
that they've been training, that they're they're coming back, and
they've they've got they've got big plans. I think that's
that was That was essentially the story. And so on

(07:32):
one hand, I'm glad we're you know, we're done with
you know, yeah, no, I think we're I'm I'm glad
we're done with some of this stuff. Obviously taking the
shoes off. I got the t s A pre check,
so I don't have to take the shoes off. Yeah,
Sarah Adams, That's that's who I'm talking about. Yes, Sarah Adams,

(07:55):
Well place some of this for you. I remember she
talked about this hang on. Maybe I can maybe I
can find it. Maybe I can find what she actually
said on the Glen Back program. He mm hmmm, because

(08:23):
I remember, Yeah, maybe maybe this is it's a way,
it's a ways back. I think he's interviewed her sense too.

(08:44):
My point is that she's saying there out there still
trying to get to us. Now, I don't you gotta
walk this line and I do between. Look, I want safety,
I want security, but I don't want to give up
my liberty for it. Now, the question is the shoes.
Is the shoes that big of a deal? Is Is

(09:13):
it still a problem?

Speaker 2 (09:14):
You know?

Speaker 1 (09:15):
Do you hate having to do it when you tan?
And if you do, could you just go through t
s A pre check and get well? And then you say, well,
I don't know. I don't want to get in pre check.
I don't want to get and clear. I don't want
to be able to do all those things to me
that they that they're that they're they're able to do
and and I get it. I understand that, But the
question is, and she said, they've developed some sort of

(09:35):
new technology for suicide vests where they are able to
uh to uh to run these through and undetected. So
all right, let me play you some of this is
some of it from her when I talk to her

(09:57):
on the Glenn Back program. Take a listen to what
she says here. Oh, I, you gotta unmute it.

Speaker 4 (10:00):
Standby, first off, I think there's more than a thousand
Alkaida members in the United States, but for the Homeland attack,
that number is based on what al Kaida saved, so
they could exaggerate it. However, they did have about fourteen
hundred in the Hamas attack, so the number is not
off from what they did in the first round of attack.

Speaker 1 (10:21):
Sarah Adams on a podcast to Sean Ryan Show, fantastic show.
By the way, Shawn does just an amazing job of
talking with folks in the know, and Sarah is one
of those folks former CIA who is warning about what
was to come. In fact, it may have already begun.

(10:43):
We have some of that picture already with the attack
that took place in New Orleans the other day. She
warns there may be even more on the way you
got ahead, Sarah joins us now on the Glen Back program. Sarah,
thank you for taking the time to be here. Is
this what you were warning about?

Speaker 5 (11:03):
Yeah, I mean this is a style I was warning about.
You know, I'm hearing rumors that the gentleman, at least
in New Orleans did have some sort of contact, you know,
with Isis Coruson Province, which is the branch in Pakistan Afghanistan,
in the last month or two. So it's at least
along the plot lines that al Qado has been planning.

Speaker 1 (11:24):
Well, let's talk about this guy. And actually there are
two attacks, so let's talk about the attack in New Orleans.
So what we know is that both this individual response
for this attack in New Orleans and then another attack
that took place at Trump International Hotel where a cyber
truck at Tesla cyber truck was essentially set on fire

(11:48):
with the fireworks and gas and all kinds of other things,
both perpetrated by apparently men who not only served together
in the army but at the same time same base.
I guess back in twenty thirteen or somewhere at those times.
They both used this Turo app to rent vehicles, both
of them electric trucks, to use both And there's a

(12:12):
lot of coincidences in these and the question, I guess
might be more so, what do we know about these guys,
what they did, and how it maybe ties into some
of the things that you've talked about Wren about.

Speaker 5 (12:27):
Yeah, I would look at these two as two separate instances, right.
I think the one in New Orleans is your normal
international terrorism. I think the one in Vegas is likely
politically motivated domestic terrorism. Yes, both were at Fort Bragg
in twenty twelve, but remember that basis of a sixty
thousand personnel on the base, that's pretty much the size

(12:48):
of CIA. So I started with a lot of people
in twenty twelve and CIA, right, how many actually stated
it up? And that's me very few. Also, the Turo
app is the number one ride sharing app in the
United States, right, so share that connection is not that
valid when you look at it as the most popular app. Also,

(13:10):
terrists are interested in electric vehicles for the fact that
they know that fire departments cannot put up the fires
in electric vehicles. So they're choosing to use them because
this is a well known problem with our response. It's
very difficult to respond if the vehicle is to catch
on fire. So I would look at them as two

(13:31):
different things, but there are some similar, similar modus oper randa.

Speaker 1 (13:37):
So and this is the question about these these types
of attacks and what attacks may be coming. We are
in a very precarious moment in time here in this country,
and a lot of things have led up to this
moment and the weaknesses and the things that we're dealing
with now maybe you can talk about some of those things,
but whether they're coming from ISIS or al Qaida, or

(13:58):
even from within folks who have been radical lives, politically,
it just shows us that we maybe never before been
this vulnerable as we are. What should we take away
from that? What should we be doing?

Speaker 5 (14:11):
Yeah, I mean, I think a big piece, especially involving
these to right, is this division within our own country. Right,
We kind of are becoming our own worst enemy, and
that's the problem. And then of course we have led
a lot of terrorists into the country over the last
three or four years, which I think will be the
bulk of the problems we have in twenty twenty five. Right,

(14:31):
so things are compounding. You know, the way we pulled
out of Afghanistan has tried damage, if people want to
believe it or not. Right, both these individuals involved in
attacks yesterday were involved in Afghanistan, right, They had duty
tours of duty there. So I think there is a
point in time now where we take a step back,
look at the damage we cause and figure out how

(14:51):
to reverse some of this and then be proactive against
the actual terrorists threats as well that are coming forward.

Speaker 1 (14:59):
I know that they post on the football game Yester,
the Sugar Bowl, and they do it today, But I
don't know. Part of me, just just on the very
human side. I tend to want to avoid big crowds
and things anyway, That's just me. But I watch and
see these things happening, and as vulnerable as we are,
my my question is now do I do that? Do

(15:20):
I continue to avoid those crowds? What's your advice to
the American people? Or do the terrorists win if we
do that? It's just a weird sort of rock and
a hard place we find ourselves in.

Speaker 5 (15:35):
Yeah, I mean, I think what really matters is you
want to go to venues or locations where you really
can trust that the security is up to par, they're
doing a good job. I mean remember the Tailor's Switch
concert over in Vienna. The attackers are actually hired as
guards for the venue, right, So you also can't trust
that some of these big events have the crap security.

(15:57):
So I think what you really need to do is
pay attention, right, make sure you feel comfortable with it,
and if you don't, you might want to choose, you know,
to not do that. You know, obviously, I know that
there is some airline plotting in some of the attacks
in twenty twenty four, and I may choose not to,
you know, take some flights as a result. Now, I
don't think it's a tearst win if you make a

(16:18):
personal decision for your own security, right. I think we
need to be alert, We need to be aware, we
need to prepare, and as we saw in New Orleans,
we need to know how to do first date so
we can help people if there is an incident around us.

Speaker 1 (16:31):
See that's the line I walk, and is the being
alert and aware but also not allowing them to chill
my joy, my happiness, you know, because then they've won. Well,
it's that's just what I feel like. I didn't feel like, well,
then they won if we do allow that. So it's

(16:54):
a fine line that you walk and as we celebrate.
And I love the fact that we don't know your
shoes off anymore at the airport. Do I need to
not go on fight? So I've only I've flown twice
already this year, you know, so I'm probably gonna fly
few other times. It's not gonna stop me from doing that.

(17:21):
Here Sarah talking about the Alkada vest. This is the
story that she made big news with Sean Ryan.

Speaker 6 (17:27):
We have not had a man walk up to a
building with a suicide vest on the United States. Americans
don't understand this, all kind of nose this right. So
this is new and innovative, especially now you don't have
to walk upside of the building. You can walk in
the building because of the advancement of the vest. The
other thing is in the United States, we haven't had
fideian attackers. So the concept is the terrace fights to
the death. So he's not exactly a suicide bomber, but

(17:49):
he will fight till either all of us are dead
or all of his people are dead. We think it's
going to be a swarming attack, right, multiple different attacks
at one time across multiple cities. I think there will
be suicide bombers just because some of the attackers went
through suicide bomber training and they have these vests. And
then we think there's these fideian attackers who will carry
on until they're killed.

Speaker 1 (18:07):
You just rephrase that. So these guys are trained and
they are going to fight until they're killed.

Speaker 6 (18:13):
Yes, and that matters. Right. So I was watching this
video and it was a suicide bombing and cobble years ago.
The bomber blew up, and then everyone starts moving in.
The first responders move in right, and then another guy
walks in and blows up. We know this is a tactic.
But if Americans don't understand this is a tactic and
don't understand these attackers are going to fight to the death,
think about that battle's going on. The attacker surrenders, he

(18:37):
might have the suicide vests. You know, we let our
guard down. That man came to die, right, He's going
to fight till he dies or you dies. So we
can't let our guards down. And they know our weakness,
so we have to be very careful that we don't
have more people die in these second and third order
effects of not knowing their intent. We have not.

Speaker 1 (18:58):
So you just add that to the list. Now, I'm
gonna tell you, But God, So I think about these things,
but I don't let them overcome me. I think it's
wise to consider this stuff, but I don't let it
overcome me. Fear not, you know, That's that's essentially how
I approach this stuff. Am I gonna stop, you know, flying? No?

(19:20):
Absolutely not. Am I gonna stop from you know, enjoying
my life?

Speaker 7 (19:25):
No.

Speaker 1 (19:25):
I probably don't do as many crowds. But here's the
thing about crowds. You don't need a suicide vest for
something bad to go wrong or something bad to happen.
A big crowd in the in Grand Rapids this week
in Jessica was talking about did you guys see the
stampede of people on the Grand Rapids Bridge? Because the
guys with guns during before the fireworks. That's why I'm
staying out of crowds. Well, I agree, there's something about

(19:48):
a crowd, the the anything can change the mood, the sentiment,
the energy, the whatever you want to call it. It
can change the spirit in just a moment. Like just
a heartbeat. And so I'm not big on crouch. I
have gone to went to a big baseball game at Stadium,

(20:09):
Texas a few months back, and I do go to things.
But then again with taking my kids to certain things
like downtown, never, I don't. I don't think I've ever
taken them to a baseball game or a big sporting
event or anything like that. I just I haven't done

(20:31):
that yet. I don't know. Maybe maybe we've been to
one or two. I don't have to ask my wife
just to remember. But again, it's it's it's not something
that I live in fear or even think about, or
or or contemplate to a large extent, but it is
something that you do have to sort of walk the
line on, and I think consider it's wise to do that,

(20:52):
but it's also wise not to stay hung up on it.
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(22:36):
the Democrats out there demanding release of the Epstein files.
Isn't that something now the Democrats all of a sudden.
But you know, I've said stay quiet on this. Nancy
Pelosi and Chuck Schumer, definitely Hillary Clinton. I've seen them
stay quiet on this story. I do think we need

(23:02):
to hear from the President at some point on this.
It was a big reason lots of folks voted for him.
They wanted transparency, they wanted accountability in the new age.
Is Bannon in the Epstein files? You gotta be careful.
This is the latest news piece that's come out. I
think you're gonna hear a lot of this in the

(23:23):
days ahead. Elon has said that Bannon is in the
Epstein files. This thing is going to be used, I
think in all kinds of ways to just wrap all
kinds of people up into it. Now, whether or not
he was or wasn't in those files, or whether or

(23:45):
not he did anything wrong is a whole nother question.
They're just two different questions. What I mean by that
is was he an associate? Was he at some time
an associate? Did he do anything? Roger Stone says, why
would Bannon meet with Jeffrey Epstein both at his New
York home and in Paris after Epstein was convicted on

(24:06):
sex crimes in Florida? Why would he coach Epstein for
a sixty minutes appearance. Roger Stone wrote that yesterday Elon replied,
Bannon is in the Epstein files. Now I don't know
if Elon knows this, or even how he would know this.

(24:29):
I don't have an opinion on this other than to
tell you this is not something that I think is
going to go away. You're going to hear more and
more and more of this sort of thing being thrown around.
And here's the tough part. You're just not gonna be
able to trust any of it. You just don't know.

(24:51):
We just don't know, And that's partially because we just
haven't had the transparency and accountability that we were promised.
We really just haven't had that. So unfortunately, until we do,
we're going to see more and more of this kind
of thing. And it is and it is and it said,

(25:12):
but I'm warning you just don't let it get just
don't let it get under your skin. Don't let it
get to you. Don't be pulled around by it, because
it's really going to be. It's going to be because
of a lot of folks that just want to pull
you and and I around me, pull us around anyway.

(25:34):
She's good news. How a reporter was handled by one
of the folks there police in in Texas post flooding.
You know these people again at these these press conferences
saying do some of the dumbest things, especially in some
of the toughest times. He doesn't suffer fools were taken
between the turn of the purse and the moots you're

(25:56):
looking at one am and then when the river first
flood ten hours more?

Speaker 8 (26:02):
Are these specific actions and discussions are happening in the
news hours?

Speaker 2 (26:08):
Can you repeat that again? Please?

Speaker 6 (26:10):
Absolutely?

Speaker 3 (26:12):
What was about you know, if you're out linked, is
what are the specific actions and discussions or that local
officials took.

Speaker 8 (26:18):
Between one and fourteen am that's when the.

Speaker 1 (26:21):
First flood emergency alert came out and hours.

Speaker 9 (26:24):
Later when the river first shotting floods.

Speaker 1 (26:26):
What happened in your eight hours?

Speaker 7 (26:27):
What I can tell you when I was first notified.
It was around the four to five area. Uh, one
of my sergeants back when the first calls started coming
into the actual nine one one calls come.

Speaker 2 (26:36):
In for it was between four or five when when
I got notified. Okay, but prior to that in that
three to four area.

Speaker 7 (26:43):
My understanding is, and we're in the process of trying
to put a timeline. You know, that's gonna take a
little bit of time. As I've told you several times,
that is not.

Speaker 2 (26:50):
My priority this time. There's three priorities.

Speaker 7 (26:52):
That's locating, locating the people out there, identifying and notify
the Mexican that that is what I'm taking Is my
job a sheriff here to do?

Speaker 8 (27:00):
I think that the community he was asking these questions,
what happened?

Speaker 1 (27:04):
When did it happen? Was the emergency manager await at
the time? Did they presh the onton to issue an
emergency alert?

Speaker 2 (27:11):
So it's not that easy and you just push a button.

Speaker 7 (27:13):
Okay, There's a lot more to that, and we've told
you several times.

Speaker 2 (27:18):
I can't tell you this time, okay.

Speaker 1 (27:20):
Emergency manager.

Speaker 8 (27:23):
Alert okay, who give emergency operations center?

Speaker 2 (27:27):
Who run after left the emergency I'll come back to you.
I'm going nowhere.

Speaker 8 (27:31):
Appreciate who runs the emergency operations center.

Speaker 7 (27:34):
We have a communications center, a dispatch Okay, we have.

Speaker 2 (27:37):
A communications center. That's where the calls actually go to
the police department. Then they're afforded to us leading up
to this.

Speaker 8 (27:43):
In monitoring the weather, there is in any large city,
in any state, there's an office in emergency management that
is monitoring the weather, that is watching and listening and
getting brief in the same who was getting those briefings
in this city in the account, who is receiving that information,
and who would have ultimately made the decision to evacuate

(28:09):
hearing what was coming in from the weather service in the.

Speaker 2 (28:12):
Older Okay, well we would have done. Okay, I'm going
to you.

Speaker 8 (28:15):
You're not emergency manager though, right the Sheriff's not you.

Speaker 2 (28:18):
No, there is no I meant as the city. Yeah,
I don't believe that. So we understand.

Speaker 10 (28:24):
You have many questions, right hang on, No, I understand.

Speaker 8 (28:27):
But you're going to go You're not going to answer
the questions because that's up to the city manager and
the mayor answer.

Speaker 10 (28:32):
The correct We understand you have many questions We understand that,
but right now this team up here is focused on
bringing people home.

Speaker 2 (28:47):
That's focus.

Speaker 10 (28:48):
All those questions will be answered, but the priority right
now it is bringing people home.

Speaker 8 (28:53):
We truly understand that, and we value the incredible work
that it's being done by this first responders.

Speaker 1 (28:58):
We're seeing them out there money and swaying and blinding
it out day after day.

Speaker 2 (29:03):
But your community is asking these.

Speaker 10 (29:04):
Questions and we will have we will get answers. Right now,
all of our resources are focused recovery.

Speaker 8 (29:12):
Who is who is in charge of the emergency operations
center at the time that was getting any breed?

Speaker 2 (29:19):
Do we have another question company?

Speaker 1 (29:22):
See, these these silliest media types are just so nasty, unfortunately,
and and they're trying to stay as much as they
can and as well as they can. Look, you know,
we're trying to say, of kids here, we got a
lot going on here. Can we get back to the
business of trying to do that? Right now, we're focused

(29:43):
really on doing that. I know you want your your
your accountability, you're pound of flash and somebody pay for
something that that that probably didn't even happen. I do
think this is by the way they're doing I think
because I don't know why that's playing, but wanted to
show this with you, and it's it's Eric Swalwell who's
out there trying to drag Trump into this somehow. Now

(30:07):
it won't play.

Speaker 11 (30:08):
I do think as lawmakers we have a responsibility that
though to look at did cuts affect the ability for
folks on the ground started?

Speaker 1 (30:20):
Cuts haven't even happened yet.

Speaker 11 (30:21):
Earlier better warning, but this is really going to should
we just attack government for government's sake? And for the
last six months we've seen an effort to undermine the
hard work of government workers, whether it's air traffic controllers
who keep planes from colliding in the air or FEMA
first responders who go into the harshest hit places in America.

(30:42):
But if I do think as lawmakers we have the
responsibility that though to look at did cuts.

Speaker 1 (30:49):
Right, I just got it. I don't know why that's
just wouldn't quit playing. I guess got to cut it off. Sorry, folks,
But normally there's no technical issue in this in this
scheme of things, I want to show you this, which
I think is kind of interesting. It is it's Jake
Tapper now CNN, So what's really going on demanding the

(31:09):
release of the Epstein files.

Speaker 2 (31:10):
On on here, I mean, what's really going on?

Speaker 9 (31:13):
Well, Experts such as our friend Julie Brown from the
Miami Herald, who has been covering Epstein for years, say
that the notion of Epstein having an easy to access
client list is likely a red heron, and that's what
the Trump administration is lying on, that there likely isn't
a list, per set. But they are also now relying
on the fact that because it's MAGA influencers who often

(31:34):
put forward so many falsehoods, legacy news media won't push
the point that while there might not be a list,
there are certainly files that can be released. There's a
trove of information that the Trump administration is right now
refusing to share, information that could well point to the
powerful folks who availed themselves of the sex trafficking victims

(31:56):
of Jeffrey Epstein. If you go, for example, to the
FBI vault online, you can see that there are twenty
two files containing thousands of pages, most of them are
heavily redacted. Now, sure, of course redact the names and
identifying characteristics of the victims, but why not make the
victim and witness testimonies public. As Julie Brown points out,
there's still so much we don't know from the investigations

(32:19):
by US attorneys in Miami and in New York, witness
interviews in the US Virgin Islands, and New Mexico. Brown
writes that there's still more evidence that hasn't been published,
including quote Epstein kept video cameras in most of his residences,
and Epstein's autopsy, nor the report of the investigation into
his death.

Speaker 2 (32:36):
Has ever been made public.

Speaker 9 (32:37):
So while there may not be an official client list
to be released, as the administration is now saying, there's
a lot of extra information that is not being made public,
despite Trump's Justice Department basically now saying case closed.

Speaker 1 (32:51):
You know, it's interesting that they've been able to to
get this done. It's interesting now that they've been able
to get sea an end to actually turn around and
demand the release of these files. Uh. It could all
just leaves me thinking about it, wondering like it it

(33:17):
It could be It could be that that Trump wants
this all of this stuff out. It's just an interesting thought.
And uh, and that they're to get an appetite just
stirred up for it. I don't know. That it's the
way I would do it. Of course I'm not him,
So it's a lot. There's a lot that's off there,

(33:41):
but it is interesting now to see how the tables
have turned and you got now you got Democrats, and
you've got CNN. But I repeat myself out there, just demanding,
just demanding that things things get things get done. Out
there all right, more happening, and of course I don't
have time to get to all of it, but there's

(34:01):
some really good news coming out of yesterday. In fact,
we'll try and play more of this probably tomorrow. But
they had a big cabinet meeting, and I love how
they have these like they're they're they're taped, so we
actually get to see some of that. And yesterday they
had President Trump along with his cabinet members all sitting
around answering these questions for like an hour or more,

(34:24):
I mean how long. It was. Lots of good stuff
coming out of that. So anyway, you'll get all of
this and probably better because I don't know that might
even had a cabinet meeting like towards the end. But
you get it all in four k as the kids
say today, you get it all up Cluss and personally
you get all the answers and some of that stuff.

(34:46):
We'll try and cover it tomorrow. Just a reminder for
folks playing along at home, there is no fireside chat tonight,
no fireside chat tonight or this week, so just keep
that in mind. But we do. You have lots still
yet to cover and I will be back for you tomorrow,
So don't go anywhere. We appreciate you being here as always.

(35:10):
Make it a great one. God bless.

Speaker 2 (35:14):
You.

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