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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 hear anywhere else. And we appreciate you being
here with us form today. I'm justin Barclay. Welcome in
to the After Show, the show after the show. That's
why we call it the after Show. Never doll moment,

(00:22):
never enough time to get to it all, and yet
here we are with you, trying to make sure that
we'd get just that done. So story after story. I've
got the latest President Trump's wills to give a news
conference that I believe in the oval he'll address the
nation at two. Still no real details that I'm even

(00:46):
from the White House on exactly what these people are
talking about. Maybe maybe have something to do with Chicago
and the amount of death and destruction on this weekend
in all the it's really it really says, you don't
see they make a big deal about, you know, shootings
and violence in some places and depending upon who the

(01:06):
perpetrator is and other other stories, they just like kind
of let that disappear. And in Chicago, Detroit at any
one time I was stabbing here in Grand Rapids. Figure
it was West Mission, Grand Rapids. I think over the
weekend last night, maybe even I think there was one
at Grand Valley State. I just I cannot remember, for

(01:31):
the life of me, the last time that they actually
made a big deal about something like that. I just
they don't. They want these stories to sort of just
be swept under the rug. And that's why you get
this this sort of well, it's his sadness in some
of these blue states, blue cities, particularly where they have
crime through the roof and it's not safe of these people,

(01:53):
and they're the real the ultimate victims. They're the ones
who are they to live with it? So President Trump
says no more, and he's trying to clean things up.
In DC is one example of that. Who knows if
that spreads to Chicago, Detroit, maybe even Grand Rapids, these
liberal left blue strongholds. That's just a thought, just a thought.

(02:18):
We talk about those stories. I want to give you
the inside scoop of last week and how things went,
particularly why I was gone for so long and the
family funeral, getting into that as well. But first, if
I don't mention this, I will kind of forgot near
the end of the show. But hey, we have opened
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(02:38):
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the streaming and everything that costs money to do this.
So there's a lot. There's a lot going on, Doug.

(04:04):
Great to hear. Doug had a great phone call and
Doug in the chat had an issue with surgery a
couple of weeks. I guess it was on the twenty first,
he said, had a great phone call, had a good
call during the show that cancer was not my limph nodes.
Sorry for the spelling, Brian, that's funny. That's good Doug.

(04:25):
We continue to pray for your complete and total restoration
and healing in this process and that you'd feel the
Lord with you walking alongside you through it all. You
know you're not alone. Obviously, we're playing and we love
you and we'll continue to do that. Is the FAFO
on a shirt. Jessica says it is full round. Find

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(05:08):
a hoodie for that. Oh yeah, there's your ten percent
off coupon as well. All right, enough selling stuff on
the show, So guys, let me let me break this
down for you. I really I I want to do
a full after show. I want to talk about all
the stories, but I feel like I probably have to
bring you up to speed on some of this, and
I'll do a little bit of mix of both so

(05:28):
you're not gonna miss out. But I gotta make sure
that you uh wait, what's that all about? Oh for
everybody only smokes. Adam walked in with a nothing bunt cakes.

(05:49):
That's incredible, nothing bunt cakes. It's a bag. I'm sure
there's some cake in there. Oh my goodness, excuse me,
that's dangerous. Pardon the sneeze. I tried to hit the
cough button, but that didn't quite work. Is these hourgies
are anybody else getting hit with the algies right now?
I just feel like last week. All right, I think

(06:14):
that's a third one. I should be good. Usually don't
go more than three, but I'm kind of the three
sneeze guy. Anybody else, anybody else? All right? So well,
who knows what's inside there? We are all squirrel all
over the road today, aren't we? Thank you, thank you
very much. So let me break down. Let me break

(06:35):
down if we can. What happened five six years ago
was twenty nineteen. I'd known all my life I was adopted.
So as I turned forty, I was able to get
into the records of in the state of Indiana's where
I was born. You can find out that a brand
new law that came through and you could get your

(06:58):
birth certificate, your your original and it had all of
your information on it nine times out of ten. So
I was able to pull up my birth certificate and
find out my birth mother's name. So I had a
friend who took a look at this and was able
to track her down immediately. She wasn't hard to find.

(07:19):
I was able to later find her on Facebook and
make some connections with the family. He got her on
the phone and got to set up to have a
phone call the next day, and we spoke. She just
needed to make sure she told my brother who she

(07:40):
Obviously they're very close and he done all this this
time that I was around, but they just didn't know
where I was. So she told me we'd probably talk
for hours. She told me about my biological dad and

(08:03):
his family and the whole story, which if you've never
read it, they're really it's a great it's a great story.
I tell a lot of it in my book Good News,
Hope and Encouragement for Trying Times, which you can get
for free right now, or listen to the audiobook version

(08:24):
if if you're a member of the Freedom Family. The
audiobook version is online if you are a VIP member
and the Freedom Family and you sign up today as
I'll actually send you a physical copy of it. I'll
sign it and send it to you. But needless to say,
this was a very this is a foundational part of
my life and getting to meet and learn about my family,

(08:46):
it has been absolutely such a blessing. It's been fantastic.
So I found out about my biological dad and I
was able to reconnect with him. In fact, I met
him before I met my birth mom, who we have
had uh. She and I talk every day. We have

(09:09):
a great relationship. He and I had a decent relationship,
but all like guys, you don't talk all the time.
You know, even my brother, you know, we'll talk every
now and then, you know, we'll text or talk or
whatever it might be. And my dad very same, very
same way. We will, you know, occasionally talk. So my

(09:30):
biological dad. When I met him, I met him, I wasn't.
I didn't really know if I wanted to meet him.
I kind of did. I I had the curiosity and
all this and I but I wasn't in a hurry.
If I can't explain that other to tell you. So
I didn't feel like I was compelled, like I had

(09:52):
to go and do this right away. But I talked
to a guy. His name's Jesse Johnson Brower. And Jesse's
got a great organization. I think he still does, at
least he did. He was here in our building and
he helps veterans. He's a veteran himself, bad dude, sports,
Special Forces, all that great stuff. But he come back

(10:13):
and he's found real purpose in some of the things
he's done. An entrepreneur and being able to set up
this organization that's helping veterans as well. And I just
popped in to see his new office here in our
building and I sat down with him for a minute.
We were talking about what I was about to do,
which I was going to go home and see my parents,

(10:33):
and he had told me he was adopted. And then
he told me, you know, when I turned eighteen here
at Michigan, I was able to go through and pull
up the records and found out who my family was.
And he said, I went to go meet my birth
or my biological dad. Wanted to go find out where
he was, and he said, I found out that he passed,

(10:55):
he had died. And Jesse looked at me and he
said something that made a huge impact. He said, you
know what I wouldn't give for just five minutes with

(11:15):
my dad, just five minutes, and that was all I needed.
That was all I needed, kind of blown away, and
so I said, okay, that's it. That weekend, when I

(11:37):
go visit my folks, I will I will go knock
on his door. And I did. Called a friend of
mine prayed with me for a minute before I did,
stepped up, knocked on the door, He opened the door
and I said, Charlie, I'm justin good to meet. She said,
come on in, Bob, and Charlie about me. He had

(12:00):
spoken with my mom and had it, I think, lots
of conversations. So when I showed up, I think he,
you know, it wasn't expecting me, but he certainly welcomed
me with open arms. We had talked for hours that day. Again,

(12:23):
time just sort of flies in situations like that. It's
kind of hard to explain, but it just does. He
told me all about his life, his story, what he
was into, who he was. He loved horses, he was
really into racing. He loved hunting and particularly raising coon dogs.

(12:45):
Hunting dogs right, and you know, those are a few
of his passions. Talked about his story and his life
and his family. I got to know about who his
family was and my family, so it was it was
really interesting. He told me that I had a brother

(13:07):
and a sister. They didn't know about me, and I
got this sense at the time that they didn't at
that moment have a great relationship. That just might have
been one little moment in time. I wasn't sure, So
that was something that I was conscious of. We didn't
talk about them much. He told me who they were.
He was proud of them both, and I have a

(13:31):
niece too that he was really really proud of. So
we had a chance to have that conversation. And then,
like I said, they never really in depth. Came up
now on the surface, things here and there, but nothing
in depth. In fact, the last time I talked to him,

(13:52):
I talked to him quite a bit on the phone.
We would talk at least at the very least Christmas,
his birthday, and Father's Day and some other holidays every
now and then, maybe Thanksgiving something like that, but I
would make the effort to call him, and I tried
to go visit him back in March. I wanted to
drop off a picture frame with my daughter, both of them,

(14:19):
and I think maybe the whole family, but particularly the daughters,
And he didn't answer when I went to drop it off,
and then all my way out of town, I had
called him and said, hey, I'm here, and I wanted
I should have probably talked to him ahead of time.
There's a lot of stuff in this story that I'm
probably leaving out that I don't need to maybe get

(14:43):
into right now. But he had some you know I
had some times and some challenges, some things he was
struggling with in previous years. An alcohol was part of that.
So my interactions with him at times were they were intentional.
So if he called me at certain times, I would

(15:03):
let it go to voicemail and I would see where
he was, you know, what kind of state he was
in before I before I pick up the phone, just
to make sure we had good conversation, right well, I
would usually call him earlier in the day, things like that,

(15:24):
so we were able to really connect and have some
good conversation. In fact, in last year he had had
some health challenges. Now I know he'd had prostate cancer.
I think previously he had beat that. He had had
leukemia and lymphoma. This last year, but apparently he'd beat

(15:45):
that too. The doctor just said he just got back
from his latest and the last time I talked to him,
is very upbeat and very positive about it. The doctor
said that his blood work showed that he was in remission,
that it was completely cleared. Ultimately, he died of a
heart attack, and that's what they're telling. It's not really
sure about the full details of all of it, but

(16:13):
he had he had some other things going on too
that who knows, and I think lifestyle may have played
into some of that too.

Speaker 2 (16:20):
But.

Speaker 1 (16:22):
I, like I said, I didn't know what my brother
and sister knew totally, and so I was approaching this
the service, the funeral in a in a way that

(16:43):
I wanted to be as gentle for them. Like I said,
I didn't want to make a tough day even tougher.
And maybe one of the day, one of these days,
I'll tell you about the funeral itself and how everything went.

(17:06):
But I did get the chance to meet my sister
and in some ways my brother. I'm not sure how
much he knows. I'm sure she knows because their mother
told him or told her. Excuse me, So the door

(17:29):
is open. Whether or not we get to know each
other more thoroughly in depth, I'm not sure. A lot
of that's going to depend upon what where they are
and what they want. And I'm just grateful for what
I have had the opportunity to do. It's sort of

(17:52):
a you know, the last year, so he'd really gotten
his health back together in a lot of ways. Out
he's fighting the leukemio lymphoma, and he had the diabetes
and I think a lot of that made him stop drinking,
and they were I think he really got his life together.
I don't know all of it, because again I only

(18:13):
know bits and pieces, but I can tell you that
I could see a change, and I was so grateful
for that. You know, there's been a lot of prayer
and when that happened. I think that not just for him,
but I think it was probably really good for all
of his relationships, including his relationships with his daughter particularly,

(18:41):
but probably both of his kids. I'm not fully aware,
but she I think did get to spend some good
time with him, taking him the doctor's appointments and things
like that, at least over the last year. And I
know that he and his brother had reconciled in some differences,
that they had got a chance to have lunch with

(19:03):
my uncle and sit down and learn more about the
family and had a really good, really good time. He's
the auto I learned about all of this through So
it was Yeah, like Jason said, I'm sorry he had
to deal with the awkwardness while grieving. I'm glad you

(19:23):
were aware of their feelings and respecting them. I'm telling
you a lot of growth in my life and a
lot of that is my faith. I will say, you
made this ten years earlier or even earlier than that.
Who knows how I would have handled all of this.

(19:46):
But in the end, it's also coming a season where
last year, at about this time, we lost my grandfather
on my birth mom's side, and he is somebody I
got the chance to know a little bit too, so
that was tough. Then we lost my wife's father, then
on and on and on. There's been a lot of

(20:06):
seasonal loss that we're in right now. But I gotta
tell you, I could not none of this. I just
can't imagine going through any of it without without Jesus.
So I'll say that life is tough sometimes, but it

(20:26):
doesn't have to be as tough as it is or seems.
And I will just I'll just leave it there, and
if you want to know more, reach out. I'd love
to talk to you about it. Troy. Do they know
about your faith or radio show? I think so, yes,

(20:47):
they do know about the radio show, at least as
far as I'm aware of the faith. I'm pretty sure too.
We're pretty clear about that kind of thing. All right,
let me just do this and then we'll talk about
some of the stories. I got some clips I want
to play for some things that we missed last week.

(21:09):
And if you have questions and love the answer them.
In fact, in the Freedom fam vip on a little
bit later on, we're going to we'll go into it
maybe a little bit more Q and a portion of
the pro give you a chance to do some of
that in just a second. But I told you earlier
in the full show that markets are kind of hot.
Right now, we've got some red.

Speaker 3 (21:29):
We're down.

Speaker 1 (21:30):
I think it looks about three hundred points two hundred
and three hundred points right now in the Dow. It's
a lot of this kind of back and forth. The
roller coaster ride, as I said, is always something that
you can't necessarily avoid, but you can avoid feeling a
certain way about it. Right see how gold hit the
record high over the weekend as well. We're keeping an

(21:53):
eye on that story. It's another big piece of this
financial map. So it's something that we ought to keep
an eye especially when it comes to inflation or it
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Speaker 1 (23:24):
Or go to gold with Justin dot com today. So
let's dig into some more of the news that you
may not be hearing anywhere else. She's out, she said,
she's leaving. America is a show of excremental proportions. And
I'll say, don't let the door hit you where the
good Lord split you, so to speak. House a House

(23:47):
of Cards actress Robin Wright is on her way out
to do I got I don't know if I read
with a fifty nine year old is headed. I guess
that doesn't really matter some of these elitists at UK.
That's it. She on the UK. She's got to be
renting a series of airbnbs around has some picturesque hills

(24:14):
in the northwest of London. In a new interview with
The Times, Star won a Golden Globe for her work
and House of Cards, said she was happy to be
safely across the pond because America is a blank show.
She explained, I love being in this country. There's a

(24:34):
freedom of self here. Oh is that right? Robin it's
a country where you can't even pray. You could get
arrested for praying. I guess she's not danger of doing
that anytime soon, but you could get arrested for praying.
People are having that happen, doing them every single time.
Speaking of freedom. Can't even walk them down the streets
in London if you're a woman without the threat of

(24:56):
being attacked by somebody who's there illegally or legally, either
way she says, they're living. They're not in the car
in traffic, paniced on a phone, eating a standards or
maybe in that specific elitist area in the country where
she is. But that's not how things are in the
rest of the country in the UK. And I guess

(25:18):
if you're rich and you've got the money to do it,
good luck. But you'll be arrested for praying or posting
something on social media. So when it comes to freedom,
can spare me all that talk, because none of that,
not as that is, is real. By the way, she's
not the only one out the door. Let's bring you
up to speed on Jerry Nadler. Congressman. Nadler is out.

(25:39):
He is not running for reelection in twenty I think
that's twenty six. I think that's his next go round
after thirty four years. Can you imagine guys retiring citing
the need for generational change? He will not seek re

(25:59):
election if it's because he can't win the threat of
being primary by somebody crazier and more radical. That's possible,
you think about it? Is that real?

Speaker 3 (26:10):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (26:10):
It is these people they're running and they can't write
a race to the bottom or the left, which you know,
the same thing. The move will mark the end of
Nadler's thirty four years in Congress, where he's been a
leading liberal voice on range of issues. Watching the Biden
thing really said something about the necessity for generational change

(26:30):
in the party, and I think I want to respect that.
Nadler says, so he's out, and again, good, good look.
I don't know if you saw this another one that's
on his way out maybe, And I mean this in
a sort of a different way, but the House Oversight

(26:51):
Committee drawing up some paperwork to subpoena Robert Moler over
the Molar report. And I think we talked about this
just before I left. I seem to remember maybe we
shared some of this right before I took off, and

(27:12):
it was funny because right as they started talking about it,
he's got Parkinson's. The family said, they moved him into
a memory care facility, and now the reports are coming
out that he in fact has Parkinson's and that the
family is doing their best to I guess, uh, you know,

(27:35):
keep him in the care and everything that needs to happen. Well,
now listen, I don't I don't know, but I got
I got people in my family close to me going
through some memory care issues and the memory how memory
issues I'll just say specifically, But don't you find the
timing very interesting on this? You know, al Biden's got
the memory issues till he's got some problems to it,

(27:57):
though they won't they won't fully admit that, but they
just said that we've learned that mister Moll has a
health issue that precluded him from being able to testify.
The spokesman said, of course, of course can't testify. I'm
alos served the FBI investigation Director from two thousand and
one to twenty thirteen. Because you were FBI Director during

(28:18):
the time when mister Epstein was under investigation by the FBI,
the committee believes that you possess knowledge and information revelent,
so he will not test. Isn't that convenient? Isn't that convenient?
Of course, that goes along with the story about where's Trump.
People are trying to make this a big issue on
the left. We talked about it earlier. Today's think it's

(28:40):
the funniest thing in quote it blewing on because these people,
they always made fun of us for asking I think
serious questions, reasonable questions, right about what happened, what happened
in this election? What about this this thing you say
it's safe and it's effective and all that other stuff. Yeah,

(29:03):
what about that? I can't ask those questions straight to
jail essentially, Uh no, you'll be booted. You'll be blocked
on Facebook, on YouTube, on all these different platforms. You'll
be debanked. Some people debanked, losing their their their livelihoods,

(29:26):
and all kinds of other things that the course, you know,
people fired for not taking certain things. Well, here you
have it. Conspiracy theorists think that that Trump was dead
over the weekend. They think that he never got shot,
that assassination attempted Butler. They think all of that was

(29:49):
a ruse just to get him elected. Imagine that, Imagine
what don't we take to pull that off. Meanwhile, he
was out golf. I think he was golfing with Kai.
I believe that's his granddaughter from the pictures that I saw,
and and I think she shot. I think he shot

(30:12):
a good a good round the other day. So I
don't know. Uh, of course, Oh here there golf weekend
with Grandpa thumbs up. If you're praying for President Trump,
this is uh, this is Trump with his granddaughter Kay. Now,
I don't know if this was taken this weekend or
or whatever else, but you heard this story about Rudy Giuliani,

(30:35):
so this is this is wild. He goes to help somebody.
He's driving down the highway and he sees that there's
somebody that is flagging him down on the side of
the road. She's involved in a domestic dispute. He calls
nine one one to get her help. Police show up
and do help her. He gets in the car, drives
down the road and it's it's it really is. It's incredible.

(31:05):
But the man responsible for that whole domestic issue at
tracked him down, rammed his car. Now he's in the
hospital with all kinds of issues, injuries, and they're dealing
with some serious stuff right now. Of course, people are
praying for him. President Trump has announced that he is
going to award him the Presidential Medal of Freedom America's mayor.

(31:31):
So this story continues to develop, We'll make sure you
stay up to date on the lace. When he's out.
President Trump wants to make again that ceremony at a
date and time to be announced. President Trump making the
announcement is President of United States and police to announce it.
Rudy Giuliani, the greatest mayor in the history of New
York City and equally great American patriot. We will see

(31:52):
the Presidential Medal of Freedom are country's highest civilian honor.
Trump posted on truth Social Details on the timing of
the award would come later. The honor is typically bestowed
on individuals during ceremonies held at the White House. Of course,
it comes two days after Juliani seriously injured in that
car crash in New Hampshire. The mayor's former Mayor's had

(32:16):
a security said Julian's vehicle was struck from behind at
a high speed while traveling on a highway. Transported to
a nearby trauma center, where he was diagnosed with fractured
thoracic vertebrae. That's that's in your back, multiple lacerations and contusions,
as well as injuries to his left arm lower leg,

(32:37):
according to the head of security security there, Michael Ragusa,
making that statement to some media outlets. So again, pray
for that speedy recovery when it comes to the to
the mayor, I mean, it's that'd sound like a freak
accident sort of thing. That's just amazing how nutty things

(32:57):
are and how people I think have gone off the
del deep in. They're leaving. They're just every one of
them are leaving reality and on the first train to
crazy town. Well here's some preliminary data. One point two
million immigrants have been cut. They're gone from US labor force.

(33:19):
How is that going to affect us? We're going to
be seeing, i think in the days ahead. But I
think it's a good thing because it means Americans, more
people like you, will be able to get these jobs.
Now some of them, people are gonna argue you don't
want that job. Look, we got people that are sitting
around sucking off the government teat that are refusing to

(33:42):
go to work, and they're able body and should, and
at some point they're going to have to because they're
going to lose those minnies as they call them. In fact,
a HUD secretary is launching a crackdown now on illegal immigration.
We've already heard about some of this happening. Section eight,
et cetera. He put it grade the other day. Is
it's supposed to be a not a trampoline or trampoline,

(34:03):
not a not a hammock. That's funny, it's great. It's
supposed to be a trampoline, not a hammock. Section eight.
We have illegal immigrants writing the coattails, he says. So
they're in the in the process right now trying to
crack down on that as well. How much money have
we been spending year after year on all this stuff?

(34:27):
Nothing to see here. Saginaw councilwoman here in Michigan has
been convicted of election fraud. She only got probation and
they let her stay at office. The Midwesterner had this
story this morning, and just to give you a little
more context, a little more in depth on it, Monique Lamar,
Sylvia found guilty of conspiracy, election forgery, and signing multiple

(34:48):
false names on a nominating petition and again this this
is the thing we're told that never happens. It's rare,
it just never happens. I'm telling you all right, we've
got more in tariffs and some of the stories in
video from the weekend, but maybe we'll save some of

(35:10):
it for tomorrow. But one thing that I did want
to make sure you say is a White House put
this out and I thought it was kind of interesting.
It's eleven life lessons with young Americans from President Trump
his perspective, maybe one of the most successful men in
our country's history. In some ways, you might be able
to make that case president of the United States serving

(35:31):
two terms, not consecutively, which is a whole nother story.
That he got it back into the office I think
is even more incredible, but also what he's been able
to accomplish in his business life as well.

Speaker 2 (35:44):
Let me share some of the biggest lessons I've learned
from a lifetime spent building dreams.

Speaker 5 (35:49):
First, if you think that.

Speaker 2 (35:51):
You're too young to do something great, let me tell
you that you are wrong. You're not too young.

Speaker 5 (35:57):
In America.

Speaker 2 (35:57):
With drive and ambition, young people can do anything. Second
of all, and very importantly, you have to love what
you do. I rarely see somebody that's successful that doesn't
love what he or she does. The third thing is
to think big. You know you're going to do something,
you might as well think big because it's just as
hard to solve a small problem as a big problem,
and it's just as much energy and everything else, except

(36:20):
the result is going to be a smaller one.

Speaker 5 (36:22):
So love what you do, but think big.

Speaker 2 (36:25):
Fourth is work hard, work hard. Fifth is don't lose
your momentum. You just want to keep it going, and
you have to know if you are losing it. You
have to know when you're losing it, so maybe you stop,
and maybe it's time to stop. Number six, If you
want to change the world, you have to have the
courage to be an outsider. In other words, you have

(36:46):
to take certain risks and do things a little bit differently. Otherwise,
if that weren't the case, everybody would be successful. Number
seven is to trust your instincts common sense. You can
go very far in life with common sense. Eight, everybody
should believe in the American dream. It's real, it's there,
and it's right before you night. Think of yourself as

(37:08):
a winner. The power of positive think. In recent years
too many of our young people who really been taught
to think of themselves as victims. But in America, we
reject that idea that anyone is born a victim. Our
heroes are the ones who take charge of their own
destiny despite the odds. And next is to be an original.

(37:30):
The old time greats were people who had the confidence.

Speaker 6 (37:33):
To be a little different.

Speaker 2 (37:34):
God only created one of you, so don't try to
be someone else. Finally, and most importantly, never ever give
a peddler that perseverance is everything. So whatever happens, no
matter where you are in life, stay optimistic and just
keep pushing forward.

Speaker 5 (37:50):
Never let anyone tell you that something.

Speaker 2 (37:52):
Is impossible, ever, ever, ever, In America, the impossible is
what we all do best.

Speaker 1 (38:05):
Wow, that's pretty incredible. What a message I think that
was from the latest one he did, the latest commencement speech.
Very cool stuff. It's out now. I'm going to put
that in the stack so you can share that and
everything else. Thank you for sharing the program today. You're
helping us get the word out. Let people know that
we're back and.

Speaker 3 (38:22):
With a bang.

Speaker 1 (38:23):
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and running at the justin store, justin barclay dot com,
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(39:07):
at trumble all over the place.

Speaker 3 (39:08):
God bless, I'm the three and home of the Brae.

Speaker 5 (39:32):
One nation under God.

Speaker 7 (39:34):
I've been alone, Fady, we must be soldiers in the war.

Speaker 6 (39:43):
Torn world into skinny.

Speaker 5 (40:02):
That's the point.

Speaker 7 (40:03):
Ward's the spiritual alwas. We need a great away kind

(40:23):
the enemy's fear see.

Speaker 5 (40:28):
And all everything is the true slow world to skin
your bores. Si fammon free, that's the f word. We feae.

Speaker 3 (41:26):
For fe.

Speaker 7 (41:35):
Were female for female fam that's the fine. Well as

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