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(00:43):
I'm Justin Barclay. Yes, welcome in, folks to the after show.
On the show, After the show, Big News, No homicides
in DC, after the big crime crackdown, After the first seven.

Speaker 2 (00:59):
Days Guard hit the ground in Washington last week, that
city's crime fight went into overdrive. And now we're seeing
the impact and the dramatic reductions in crime. When the
National Guard rolled into Washington last week. The locals seem skeptical.

Speaker 1 (01:15):
The crime is minimal here. There's not really a lot
of crime here. It's lived at the window dress up
to me.

Speaker 2 (01:20):
But with the Guard on the ground, crime is on
the decline. For the first time in a long time,
DC has gone seven days without a homicide.

Speaker 1 (01:28):
And that's not all.

Speaker 2 (01:30):
Carjackings are down eighty three percent, robberies are down forty
six percent, carthef's down twenty one percent, and overall violent
crime is down twenty two percent.

Speaker 3 (01:42):
When you have these kind of numbers going down, it
basically says this is a success, and that means people
feel safer.

Speaker 2 (01:50):
Like many big cities, Washington's police department is critically short staff.

Speaker 3 (01:54):
People who don't feel safe aren't free.

Speaker 1 (01:57):
I wonder why they're shorts, You dig it has anything
to do with BLM, the Black Lives Matter, to defund
the police movement, all of these garbage that they were
pushing in twenty twenty. You got his any doing.

Speaker 2 (02:12):
Sir Betsy Smith, with the National Police Association says it
is ripe for federal health.

Speaker 3 (02:17):
More police generally equals less crime.

Speaker 1 (02:23):
Interesting. Interesting, folks, I absolutely love it. So the stats
are in no homicidal guards in the last seven days
since Trump has taken over. That is you just you can't.
And I don't care about these peer the talking heads

(02:45):
on television. They're there whether they they understand, and I
think many of them do, whether they get it or not. Folks,
this is a massive move, a massive win. Unlike the
Cracker Barrel folks. By the way, uh, the ceo. I
told you about this picture earlier. Here you go. The glasses.

(03:08):
As soon as I saw the CEO of Cracker Barrel,
I knew, I just know the glasses. She's got the glass.
They all wear the glasses. What is it? What is it?
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(05:18):
Trump is coming after the cartels. That's the latest. Is
it going to be the real war on drugs? Trump
is prepping military attacks on cartels all across the separate
regions southea of the United States. And did you see

(05:39):
that we're surrounding Venezuela right now with warships? This is
really interesting. I don't I did you say that? Actually,
she's she talked about it. I think Karena Lovitt, press secretary,
talked about this at some point YESTERDA yesterday the day before. Anyway,
she talked to say, asked her what's going on with Venezuela,

(05:59):
what's going on down there? And what those warships? And
I thought her comments were interesting. They were I thought
they were very telling the way she handled of course
she handles everything like a pro. But listen to what
she had to say. Venezuela and there's four thousand marines
on board?

Speaker 3 (06:16):
Are you looking at postility of boots on the ground there?

Speaker 4 (06:20):
What I will say with respect to Venezuela, President Chump
has been very clear and consistent. He's prepared to use
every element of American power to stop drugs from flooding
into our country and to bring those responsible to justice.
The Maduro regime is not the legitimate government of Venezuela.

Speaker 1 (06:36):
It is That's what made me go, what.

Speaker 4 (06:39):
Uh huh, narco terror cartel Maduro. It is the view
of this administration is not a legitimate president. He has
a fugitive head of this cartel who has been indicted
in the United States for drafficking drugs into the country Venezuela, and.

Speaker 1 (06:53):
There's four areas that's listen, listen to what she said.
Is not the legitimate president of Venezuela. Then goes on
to talk about the narco terrorism involvement of Venezuela.

Speaker 4 (07:10):
It is a narco terror cartel.

Speaker 1 (07:13):
Narco terror cartel. So now think about this as that classification,
especially as she's saying it out loud. It's become official.
They've got all kinds of well, now they've got all
kinds of options on the table that they never had
before in Maduro.

Speaker 4 (07:31):
It is the view of this administration is not a
legitimate president. He is a fugitive head of this cartel
who has been indicted in the United States for drafficking
drugs into the country fugitive.

Speaker 1 (07:44):
The real war on drugs may just be in fact
heating up, folks. It may just be getting started. And
I don't mean like the Reagan era war on drugs,
like drugs your bad. No, I mean like h they're
actually they're actually ready to do. Think about what they

(08:04):
did think of it in this in this terms, right,
what they did in in Iran and the targeting of
those nuclear sites. What if what if they brought that
same level of strategory What if they brought that same

(08:27):
level of strategic thinking and tactics to this this problem?
What do you what do you think? I It really
is interesting to me because something that's just been well,

(08:50):
it's just sort of been swept under the rug. Anyway,
if you if you think about this is all the
deaths that we're suffering as a country from things like fentanyl,
from some of the real issues that are and by
the way, what they do with that, how they how

(09:11):
they approach these these these scenarios, what they're doing in
the the real effort to clear this it is an evil. Look,
you've got to understand the drugs thing. And look, I'm

(09:32):
very libertarian. Do what you like, do what you want.
I don't want to get in your way. But at
the same time, if you really understand you ever listened
to Paul Harvey's If I Were the Devil? You ever
hear that, you ever remember this is a classic. I'm
not gonna play it all now, but maybe I'll put

(09:53):
in the stack for later. But Paul Harvey's If I
were the Devil, and he goes through what he would
do to take down society, take people captive, and how
he would wage his war if he were the devil.
A lot of things that Paul Harvey talked about in
this very prophetic peace this moment that is now on

(10:18):
you know all it's on YouTube and you can get
it anyway. But he talks about some of the very
things that we're facing, some of the real issues that
we're facing, and they are they are strategic actions of
an enemy who is much smarter than we give them

(10:38):
credit for, cunning, conniving, downright evil, And these are the
things you would do to tear apart the fabric of
a country or a people, particularly one that was founded
in covenant with God, on on that very idea that

(10:59):
freedom comes from God and in order to have true freedom.
You must, you must have a relationship with your maker.
Now again, the Pentagon orders prepping right now for lethal

(11:19):
strikes on Mexican cartel targets inside Mexico. A leaked top
secret planning order from Northcom is building target packages for
what they're saying, it will be a mid September readiness
with options that could be unilateral if Mexico bulks. The

(11:40):
push follows Trump's move to label cartel's terror groups and
a surge in US ISR flights along the border. It's
not just the drugs, by the way, it's the crime
that goes along with them. It's how it spills over
into our country, the United States. And on top of
it all, think about the trafficking, not just to the drugs,

(12:03):
but the humans as well. These people in these cartels
were complicit in bringing people over and putting them into
slavery in a lot of these places. Yeah, I will

(12:27):
tell you it is. It is a really interesting time.
And I don't know exactly where all of this is going.
I don't know, you know, will Congress block these moves?
I saw this was on Drudge today. Can Congress stop
Trump from starting a war in Mexico? The interceptions. That's
their question. It's nothing Trump wants to start a war

(12:50):
in Mexico, And they completely leave out the idea that
he would be going after the cartels, which I think
is very popular, particularly for the the the drugs and whatnot.
But it's it's they don't they don't want to start
a war with Mexico's that's just won't start a war

(13:11):
with Mexico. Mexico. War with Mexico would last about five minutes.
That's that's that's essentially it. That's all you're gonna get. Uh,
it's it's isn't the Mexican president part of the cartel?
And I think in order to survive, all presidents elected
in Mexico have to be in some ways subservient to

(13:34):
the cartel or the cartels. And you know, President Trump
knows the government. They we we are intel, we get that.
We understand they have elections in Mexico, for sure, absolutely
they have elections in Mexico. But the people that are
running they get assassinated. I don't mean to laugh about that.

(13:54):
It really is more but it's horrific. But they get
us say, these people that are running for resident get assassinated.
This is bad news, folks, I mean the whole thing.
So the fact that they are starting to actually take
a real look at this and they are they're getting
into it, I'm telling you, is fantastic. It really is. Oh,

(14:20):
I got more good news. I got to make sure
that I share with you. So, well, well, what's better
than the no no homicides in Washington, DC over the
last seven days. The Democrats stopped them from talking about it. No,
I'm not I'm sure it won't. But at some point,
you know, at some point they have to, they have

(14:41):
to come out and say, well, okay, Cash betel Over
on the Fox News Business Clo the other day, sharing
something that we already knew there was no legal predicgate
to raid more along ago and more. Lots came out
of this interesting interview the other.

Speaker 5 (15:00):
We are now showing and exposing again the weaponization and
to your second point, once we rid and that's what
we're doing here at the FBI, ridding this place of
its former leadership structure that did that weaponization, and we're
given accountability to the American people as we find it.
As you highlighted, myself, Director Ratcliffe and others in the
intelligence community are declassing dying documents at a great rate,

(15:22):
to publicize what we're finding, so the American publican read it.

Speaker 1 (15:26):
For this show, has there been Home? We are now
shows that's kind of a dis is discombobulated. I'll say,
it's kind of out of order. So but it is
interesting because I want you to I want you to
focus on what exactly he just said. I should have
probably played that one second but or third. Got a

(15:46):
couple of clips here. Cash is letting you know. He's
laying it out, declassifying documents at a great rate, publicize
what they're finding so the American people, the American public
can read it for themselves. You're being briefed. In other words,
this is the first party. In order to win, you

(16:08):
got to win in the court of public opinion first.
And that's what we're watching play out. In other words,
you and I we real life people. Some of us
do already understand this, but there's lots of people out
there that don't. The public's got to know. They got
to get it. Why people are being arrested first before

(16:29):
the arrests actually happen.

Speaker 5 (16:31):
Under President Trump's leadership about protecting the homeland in our
way of life. The FBI continues to go to the
end of the earth to chase violent criminals and terrorists
and anyone who will do us harm. So today I'm
proud to announce on your show, thanks to the dedicated
women of the FBI, we captured Cindy Singh, who has
been a fugitive for multiple years out of the State
of Texas. The State of Texas in twenty twenty three

(16:54):
charge Miss Singh with the capital murder of her own
six year old child. Her own six year old child,
she fled the United States of America years ago and
was not seen by anyone for two and a half years.
And thanks to our great work with our partners in
the government of India and overseas, we literally captured her
for the first time in two and a half years.

(17:16):
She is now an FBI custody and she's on her
way to face prosecution in the State of Texas. And
also thanks to our great partners at the Department of
Justice and the Attorney General, she'll also be facing charges
of feloniousy evading prosecution for those heinous state charges. And
just to show you what the FBI the g men
are doing here and the women are doing here. That
is our fourth top ten capture and arrest in the

(17:40):
six months of Donald Trump's tenure. That is as many
as Joe Biden did in four years. On top of that,
we're getting folks like people who were involved in the
Abbigade bombing, and we've already captured one of those folks
thanks to our collaboration with Director Ratcliffe.

Speaker 1 (17:54):
So the FBI is back.

Speaker 5 (17:56):
To going after violent criminals and defending the homeland because
that's what Donald Trump mandate was elected to.

Speaker 2 (18:02):
Do.

Speaker 1 (18:03):
Fantastic, fantastic, big news on the arrest and more tocom meme.
You came in. You're there now the leader. But have
the old leaders.

Speaker 2 (18:17):
Who assigned this and directed this operation have they been
dismissed from the FBI?

Speaker 5 (18:25):
Every single person that has been found to have weaponized
or participated in that process has been removed from leadership positions,
and we if and when we find any others that
are involved in this. As you know, this a thirty
seven thousand person agency, we are going to take swift
action just like we have and just look at the
record of the people that have been dismissed for their
actions and what they're saying when they get out there

(18:46):
about how they personally opined about the weaponization of this place,
just like one of Peter Strock's friends did recently this
past week. That's how we know we're finding the right folks,
and we're going to keep doing it. It's not done yet,
but we're going to stay.

Speaker 1 (18:59):
On all right, I get it. Thank you for that answer.
We've got more good news, more good news, not just
out of the FBI, more good news out of uh well,
some of these stories that we see in and grabbing
another meltdown again Scott Jennings causing them right and left.
I want to get to that, but first, we've been

(19:20):
talking about Cracker Brow this morning, and I don't know who.
I know we've got one locally near us, but I
have not been. They now picked the entire store white.
They're changing the logo and inside an outsidin sort of
whitewashed it all. Apparently somebody took a camera and you
can see what they look like. Have you been in
one yet, anybody? I'm just curious anybody in the chat

(19:40):
been to one of these yet? Let me turn that
music off because I don't know. Maybe we'll get dinged
with fresh exterior paint. The whole building used to be
dark brown, now it's white. Part of this is this
is probably like that farmhouse sort of thing, you know,

(20:01):
the black and white. But why not the doors? That's
a good quite Why didn't to paint the doors? I
don't know. Maybe the doors will get too dirty, who knows.
So you walk inside, I don't know that I mind
the colors that much, but the fact that they've taken
stuff down that used to be this is just a
store that doesn't look much different. I don't think inside

(20:25):
there that now they've gotten rid of the barrel and
the cracker on the loco. I don't know. I don't know.
All right, let's get through it, get to the store,
let's get inside. The way you go actually eat? What
does it look like? Well, I don't know. I just

(20:54):
I see they've got some of the old stuff up,
but it's just not the same. I don't know, folks.
Menu looks okay, I mean, the food looks fine, looks
like the standard menu. Hangouts. It's still music. So I

(21:15):
just don't know. I mean, I've not met anybody that's
raving over the changes because it's just one of those
things that you think about Hey, I'm just hoping they
change everything. There's a meme right now, not again. We
talked fast food yesterday and I don't know where it is,
but I'll see if I can find It's just it
was like McDonald's design. Let me just see if I

(21:44):
can search for it. Yeah, here we go. This is
McDonald's through the years. And actually this doesn't go back
far enough, but it kind of it kind of the
meme that I saw since said McDonald's has grown up
with the millennials and now they're all depressed. Look how
like bare and ugly they are. Look at what they

(22:05):
used to look like now. I don't really remember this
era with the decorations outside that was probably one of
the most like extreme ones. I do remember the red
roof kind of thing. I remember all that. And then
but this this new thing, like this new like modern
sort of this is commie architecture. That that whole thing,

(22:26):
it just it just oozes self. Checkout Kiosk. You just
yeah like like like oh no, you're you're you're not
gonna actually be met with any human being in here.
And forget Grimace or the Hamburglar, Ronald himself. I mean
they've done away without that the years ago. So I

(22:48):
mean again, I'm not not to make this all about McDonald's,
but this is kind of like this is this is progressive. Oh,
there's a great picture inside the store. This is the
same thing Crackerbeills doing. But I don't know who's running
these things. There's somebody, a consultant or something like this
somewhere giving people the advice that this is what people want.

(23:11):
Look at all the character in the old McDonald's there
versus this very it's almost like a prison that that
new setup. I don't know what to tell you. I
just i'm not I don't think. And it's it's not
like I'm not trying to pick on McDonald's. That's not
what I mean. It's it's it's it's everything. It's all

(23:35):
it's it's all of these these places. It's all of
these different stores and unfortunately, oh yeah, I mean, if
you could talk about nostalgia, I'd like to go back
to the How about the prices. Look at this, you're
talking about prices supersize It just add thirty nine cents,

(23:57):
that's what they would add. It make it large, right,
you're fries and drink. How about the big mac meal
two ninety nine for a big mac fries and you
can't even get the fries for two ninety nine, right
Maybe not, I'd be able to get the drink for
two ninety nine right now. Two cheeseburgers meal two ninety nine,
quarter pounder with cheese two ninety nine, the chicken meal

(24:19):
two ninety nine, the mgrilled chicken Classic meal three twenty nine,
and then a double quarter pounder three nine. I don't
know what year this was, but man, let's go back
to those prices. Holy cow, can you imagine. Let's take

(24:40):
it back a little bit. Of course, your you know
your your your money was Yeah, it's you aren't making
as much either, right, but your running may have been
worth more. That's the breakfast. I remember old school breakfast.
That's a bread. I remember my brother liked the hotcakes.

(25:01):
He would always get the hotcakes. I think I always
got to breu the bacon, egg and cheese biscuit. Yeah,
I think that was my go too. Anyway, McDonald's has changed, certainly, certainly.

(25:22):
Here's the this is McDonald's of the this is McDonald's.
This is probably like the eighties. This is the kind
of thing I would have remembered right, something like that,
but it is it is changed. Now you want to
talk the logos, Here are the logos through the years,
so forties, fifties, the end of the sixties and present.

(25:52):
Now all the way up to this is the now
this this nineteen sixty. To pray that that one that's
probably the most classic or iconic that I that I remember. Anyway,
Now to make this all about McDonald's today, I'm just
kind of getting nostalgic because I'm scrolling through some of
this stuff. Okay, we'll do one more thing and then

(26:14):
we'll we'll move right along. Because again, I know folks
are there's only so much McDonald's you could take, but
they've did this. This is from like somebody who's taken
the exact same order in nineteen eighty five versus the
exact order in twenty twenty five and showed you the difference.
So let's go to McDonalds.

Speaker 2 (26:34):
May I take your order?

Speaker 1 (26:35):
I'd like Big Mac Value Pack make it too, please? Hey,
what's that?

Speaker 4 (26:40):
It's the new Value Packed.

Speaker 1 (26:41):
See you get a large coke, a Big Mac, and
a supercized fry with thirty percent more, all for just
two fifty nine Okay, so let's order this exact same
thing today in twenty twenty five, fifty nine. I don't know,
Like I said, I haven't been to McDonald's a at a while,
but I'm betting the big Mac value pack, big Mac fries,

(27:03):
and a coke? Is it a large coke? Large? It's
got to be at least ten bucks? Right? Nine ten bucks?
I don't know. I couldn't tell you. Maybe it's more.
Starting with two big macs too large for oh, two
big macs, oh yeah, okays, and two large cokes, your

(27:23):
total comes to twenty six dollars. It's more than ten bucks, Texas.
I cannot believe people see it's thirteen dollars. It's thirteen
dollars for a big Mac of value. You got to
be kidding me, Holy smokes, thirteen dollars. Actually eat this crap,

(27:45):
the part at the end, part at the end. I
can't believe people actually eat this crap. Yeah, I uh,
you know. I actually saw yesterday we had the story
about McDonald's lowering prices. I thought that was kind of
at the same time we saw the cost of beef.
Beef prices going up in a lot a lot of ways,

(28:06):
it's it's it's here, it's it's happening. Beef prices spiraling.
Meat lovers aren't deterred the post with this story. Not
deterred yet anyway. That's uh, yeah, that's and I that's
that's the latest. I don't know about you. I've been

(28:27):
watching them, uh not not too closely, but I've been
watching them here and there, and i've still uh in fact,
i've watched some of this. I've watched some of this
play out. And I don't know about you, but I
love beef, so I don't know how expensive it's got

(28:47):
to get for me to not eat it. Like I
don't know. I mean, I know, yeah, there's a lot.
I gonna have chicken, I can have turkey and fish
and all of the other things. But at the same time,
I don't know. I love I love beef, so I

(29:08):
I don't know if I really want to do that.
It's part of it is inflation tariffs out of Brazil.
But here's the deal. I don't want Brazilian I don't
know about you, but I don't want Brazilian beef. I
want beef, and a lot of times I want it local.
If we can get it local, raised right around the
corner from you. That's the way to get it. You
work with a local guy or family that has a farm.

(29:30):
You get it butchered locally here Byron Center Meets does
a lot of that where we are, and you're worrying
about tariffs or anything else like that, I don't I
don't want Brazilian beef. I don't want Mexican meat. I
don't want any of that. I don't want a mystery

(29:50):
and a lot of it. Would be honest with you,
I don't want definitely don't want anything coming out of
McDonald's either. But it's just something to keep in mind, folks.
This is you watching in pride, prices, inflation, et cetera
kind of whether it's you know, I again, this is
not something that I think is responsible for Trump, but

(30:12):
it's it's really because we've found ourselves in this really
un impossible scenario where they've just done everything they can
to destroy these farmers, and it's it's horrific. By the way,
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(30:34):
not just natural to that you're watching a Hurricane Aaron.
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But I one of the things that I've done is
not just prepare for those natural disasters, but man made
as well. But it's also kind of a hedge of inflation.
I always kind of thought, you know, I got food

(30:56):
enough for an emergency if I needed, but to that
emergency could also include what a prices skyrocket overnight, and
you you don't have enough money to buy certain things,
or you don't you have to cut back on Whatnotuh,
you might you might want to take a look my
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(31:18):
free meal? How about lots of free meals right now?
In fact, I think they got that down. It will
just like get a three month emergency food cat and
receive a four week get free. So you get an
you'll get a whole month of food for free. And

(31:38):
again these are when I do, when they do, when
they do these numbers, it's for it's a it's a
month of food for one person. You're talking about one
you know, one individual, So keep that in the in
the context, but think about this free food. When the
grocery stores go empty and the shelves are full of

(32:01):
dust and not food, you're out of time. And those disasters,
whether they're hurricanes, inflation, whatever, it's supply chain issues, the
first thing that goes is food. That's why I'm stalking up.
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And I would I would do it today, folks, I would.
I would make that They've got plans. You could you think, Okay,
I don't. I want to do this, but I don't.

(33:10):
I don't have the the ability to go all in
on it right now. They've got plans you can actually
get you can actually get payment plans on some of
the stuff. And I'm not, you know, huge on credit
and the rest of it. But at the same time,
if you talk about getting prepared, that might be a
good idea to to consider, folks. A bad news and

(33:31):
a sad but but a what a life the guy had.
In fact, I've got a couple. I've got two. I've
I've got too that I've got to share with you.
Two sad losses over the last day or so. Judge
Frank Caprio, you'll probably remember this guy's a judge in

(33:53):
Rhode Island. He went viral for the way he handled
people that came in and there was courtroom. There are
lots of different moments that just took off and this
is this is incredible, some of the things that that

(34:17):
that he he did during his tenure. And they had
a cameras rolling in the courtroom. This stuff they posted
on social media was wild. But I guess in the
last few days he had asked for prayers and people
had been praying for him because he had cancer and
had returned it had gotten worse lat year. I asked
you two pray for.

Speaker 6 (34:35):
Me, and it's very obvious that you did, because I
came through a very difficult period. Unfortunately, I've had a
step back. Yeah, I'm back in the hospital. No, I'm

(34:56):
coming to you and get asking you to remember me
in your praise once more. So I asked you again
if it starts so much and you can remember me
in your friends.

Speaker 1 (35:11):
Such a sad suage. But it's just just hours before,
too hours before he eventually passed away. Judge Frank Capra,
here's one of those moments.

Speaker 6 (35:20):
Ninety six years old and I drive slowly and I
only drive one I have to.

Speaker 1 (35:25):
I was going to the blood work for my boy,
he's handicapped.

Speaker 7 (35:30):
You were taking your son to the doctor's office. Yeah,
I take him for blood work every two weeks cause
he's got cancer.

Speaker 1 (35:40):
You are a good man. You really are what America
is all about.

Speaker 7 (35:43):
Here you are in your nineties and you're still taking
care of your family. It's just a wonderful thing for you.

Speaker 1 (35:51):
Well, how old is your son? Sixty three?

Speaker 7 (35:58):
Yeah, and dad, he's still taking care of him.

Speaker 1 (36:02):
Right, I only drive one.

Speaker 7 (36:05):
I have to Yeah, listen, sir, I wish you all
the best. I wish the best for your son, and
I wish you good health. And your case is dismissed.
Good luck to you.

Speaker 1 (36:19):
Ninety six years old. And it was story after story
like that. By the way, he is going to be
with the Lord and another one that's going to be
with the Lord. I just discovered on acts. Just pulled
it up to show you. Doctor James Dobson apparently was
following me. I had no idea follows you. They have

(36:44):
just just announced his passing and I don't know the
full story. But according to the Doctor James Dobson Family Institute,
today we share the news of the passing of our
beloved founder, doctor James C. Dobson. He went home to
be with the Lord peacefully following a brief illness. Doctor
jobson unwavering faith and tireless devotion to the family shaped

(37:05):
generations sad moments, but also folks, just a reminder you
get right with the Lord. You just never know when
your time has come. And it's time, it is time,
and make sure that your affairs, so to speak, are

(37:28):
in order so that on that day when it does come,
as tough as it will be, because it is tough
for your family gone through lots of loss in the
last couple of years. But when that day does come,
it can be bittersweet and not just completely bitter. You

(37:49):
can know that you and your family will know that
you are in a much better place and that you've
gone to be able. It's let to be a celebration
at that point. Two great men. As it is, it
looks like two massive losses, but they've left legacy. And
boy that that is powerful. Just posted on truth by

(38:19):
Trump is this wild and iconic photo Trump pointing at
Putin and Nixon down there pointing at the Russian was
a cruise ship. I even can't remember. What a fantastic
And again that's that's ever on truth Social and now

(38:45):
it's gone viral every everywhere else. Anyway, the the show's
just started, folks, the after show, the show after the
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