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Speaker 1 (00:02):
From the heart of the Space City to the heart
of gen Z. Welcome to Next Gen Conversation, not Dad's
Talk Radio. Ethan talks to you about the issues and
events that mat are to our generation. This is the
Next Gen Report, What Ethan?

Speaker 2 (00:21):
If you can't in that, Hey, everybody, first and foremost,
I hope you had a great Thanksgiving. I wasn't planning
on doing a show this Sunday. I was just gonna
select some best of segments and air those and take
the complete week off. We didn't do a Wednesday podcast.

(00:45):
We took that day off as well. I was planning
on doing the same thing this Sunday evening. However, I
feel at this point enough has happened that I should
talk about it, and so I'm going to do that.
For starters, let me say I hope you had a

(01:06):
great Thanksgiving. Let's start off with that, because this is
going to be a very heavy hitting show. This is
not going to be a fun one. If you listen
a lot, you know, we do a lot of fun
ones here on the Next Gen Report. We like to
trifle about. This is not going to be that. This
is a very serious show. So if you're still in

(01:28):
the holiday mood. If you're getting into the holiday mood now,
because we've got Christmas coming up, it's Christmas time now,
and you don't want to hit you know, hard, heavy topics.
You can tune out now and I won't blame you. However,
I will ask you not to because this show is
going to be very important. It's at a rough time

(01:50):
of year to do it. We don't want to be
thinking about hard, heavy hitting topics right now. We don't.
Nobody does. I don't. This is a time where you
want to gather around with family, with friends and just enjoy.
You know, we're here in Houston. It's cooler now. How
about that, there's lights going up. We want to go
look at lights. We want to drink hot cocoa. We

(02:12):
want to go to church, sing some hymns, maybe go
Christmas caroling because it's Christmas caroling season. There's a lot
of things that we would rather be doing right now
than dealing with the harsh realities of life. And that's
kind of one of the great things about the kind
of Thanksgiving Christmas holiday season is you get to put

(02:36):
all of that to the side for a minute. What
I'm here to do today is warn you that all
of that is completely under threat right now, and I
mean that in no uncertain terms. It is under existential
threat right now. There are people who do want to

(03:01):
destroy it, all of it, everything that we enjoy about
everything about this country, about this holiday season, about our faiths,
all of it. There are people that hate that and
will kill you to do away with it. Those people
are real, they're out there right now, and they made
a showing on Wednesday. So I'm going to ask you

(03:25):
to give me one hour of your time this evening
from now until about eight o'clock. I'm going to ask
you to sit through some ads from now until eight o'clock,
every handful of minutes, so that we can talk about
something that is important, So that we can talk about

(03:45):
the fact that everything we love about this time of
year and this country and our history and all of it,
we can talk about what is attacking it and how
we can stop it, how we can preserve it and
protect it, and if we do a good enough job
of putting aside the pleasantries for maybe the next couple

(04:07):
of years. I'm gonna be honest, this isn't a fight
that we win automatically, and it's not a fight that
we win just by talking about the fight. But if
we talk about the fight, we take action and fight
the fight. Now, while we have an opportunity, and it
is a brief opportunity, it's a brief window. We don't

(04:29):
have an infinite amount of time to fix this, to
fix this country, to fix our way of life and
make sure we preserve it and pass it down. The
opportunity to do that, that window is closing, and it's
closing quicker than we think. What happened on Wednesday, which
we'll get into shortly, is a prime example. It's also

(04:51):
a prime example of the fact that fixing it will
not be easy. Dealing with these issues that are slowly
killing us as nation is going to be hard. It's
going to be an uphill battle. It's going to be messy,
it's not gonna be fun. There's gonna be a lot
of attacks, both politically and literally. I'm calling that now.

(05:16):
The DC attack is going to be the first of many, regardless.
All right, regardless, even if we completely cave in to
the enemy who is already inside the gate, They're not
just gonna let us be until we conform to their

(05:36):
way of life and give up our own that's something
that I personally am not willing to do. You shouldn't
be willing to do that either. You should resist that
with everything in your being. You should do everything in
your power to resist that. And as long as you do,

(05:58):
you're going to receive pushback for it. You're going to
receive political pushback, You're going to receive meeting comments on Facebook.
But in the end, if we win, I guarantee you
it will be worth it. And if you don't push back,
guess what, You're going to receive all of those things regardless,

(06:21):
as long as you do anything short of conform to
maybe it's Islam, maybe it's communism, any of these anti
American ideologies that the Left is pushing, and it is
pushing them, and it's pushing them increasingly more and more violently.
Until you conform with those the violence will continue, the

(06:43):
hateful comments on social media will continue. So you can't
just lean back, kick your feet up on the chair
and say, I'm a political I don't want to get involved.
Leave me alone. I'll go to church and I'll mind
my own business. And I just want to go to
church and celebrate Thanksgiving and Christmas, and everybody else can

(07:04):
do whatever they want. That's not allowed. Do you understand
that there is no a political here, There's no third option.
You are either with them or against them, And they
don't care about how on your own you want to be,
how nice you want to be, how inclusive you want
to be, how much you try not to be racist.
They don't care. They will force you to think like

(07:27):
they think, to do what they do, and they will
use violence if they can get away with it. And
the left wants them to be able to get away
with it. We've seen that. So this is going to
be a difficult show. I'm gonna ask you to give
me one evening out of your holiday season. We'll be
right back after these quick ads to talk about all
of this. All right, where is all this coming from?

(08:28):
Why am I coming at you so hard and heavy?
The Sunday evening after Thanksgiving. I'm Ethan Buchanan. This is
the next Gen Report. Thanks for tuning in. Let's start
with what we know if you've somehow missed it. There
was an attack on Wednesday, the day before Thanksgiving, in Washington,

(08:51):
d c our nation's capital. Two of our brave National
Guard soldiers were shot by a terrorist while just patrolling
through our nation's capital. And I want you to just
have that in the back of your head, because that's

(09:12):
kind of getting brushed past in the midst of all
of this. Think about that for a second. We can't
have two of our soldiers in uniform just patrol the
streets of our nation's capital without them being under threat.
That's where we are right now, is a nation. But

(09:33):
let's talk about the actual attack. We're on two fifteen
pm on Wednesday. This is via ABC seven, which I
believe is the local DC affiliate for ABC News. Beckstrom
and Wolf those are the two soldiers. We're on duty
near Farragut Square in downtown DC when a lone gunman
armed with a three fifty seven Smith and Wesson revolver

(09:55):
opened fire on them. One of the soldiers was hit
and went down, then quote leans over and strikes the
guard again. According to the United States Attorney for the
District of Columbia, Jeanine Piro, the second guardsman was hit
several times. Other National Guard troops in the area engaged, immediately,

(10:16):
neutralized and subdued the gunman. He was taken to a
local hospital where he remained under heavy guard. Last I've heard,
and I believe this is still up to date, but
the last update I've seen is that that attacker is
still in critical condition. I want to highlight something that
this article does not when they say he was taken

(10:40):
down the attacker, he was subdued. He was subdued by
another guardsman who was not armed with a firearm. That
guardsman that subdued this attacker had only a knife. This
attacker had a gun. The guardsman who's dude him had

(11:00):
only a knife. He took his pocket knife and charged
at this attacker and was able to kind of hold
him at bay until another armed serviceman was able to
shoot the attacker. That is bravery, That is American courage

(11:23):
at its finest. You've watched this guy shoot two of
your comrades in arms, and you have not a gun
to speak of. So what do you do. You do
the only thing you can. You grab your pocket knife
and you just go whole hog on this guy, because

(11:43):
that is the only option you have. Actually, that's not
the only option he had. He could have said I
don't have a gun and hidden, but he didn't because
he is a courageous American, and he took a knife
to a gunfight and he won by the grace of God.
Hell yeah. So that little detail is I don't believe

(12:08):
actually included anywhere in this article, but it's been widely reported.
You can go find it in other places. And that's
a good reminder of do your most at any given
time to be as armed as you can possibly be
at any given moment, anywhere you are, because again, you
need it at any given moment, and the likelihood is

(12:31):
increasing day by day you could be at the scene
of this next attack. You, the American people, may very
well be in a situation where you are the first responder.
I've said this before on the show. I'll say it again.
If you can carry a gun on your person, do it.
If you, for whatever reason cannot carry a gun on

(12:52):
your person, get the biggest knife you can get your
hands on and still kind of keep it concealed and
not draw attention to yourself. For me, that's about a
five and a half inch spring blade fold up pocket knife.
I do not ever leave the house without that. I
usually have a gun on me, but if I don't
have a gun on me, I definitely have that knife
on me one hundred percent of the time. Now, is

(13:17):
that always gonna be what you need is every single
person called to be that American hero with the knife
that subdues the gunman.

Speaker 1 (13:24):
No, but.

Speaker 2 (13:28):
I guarantee you he was glad he had that knife
on him. Always be as armed to the teeth as
you can possibly be. That is your duty as an American.
It's not just an option. It's not just a fun
right that you have. Oh yeah, I can carry a
gun if I want to. No, you have an obligation
to defend yourself and anyone around you, your fellow citizens,

(13:52):
should the need arise. And if you're capable, if you're
a person who has that ability, whether it's your legally
allowed to or what have you, for whatever reason. If
you can have a firearm, have one, keep it on
your person, know how to use it, be well trained,
and if not, get a knife. All right, now, the

(14:16):
tragedy here is that those two guardsmen that were shot
by this terrorist. Ramu Nala La Kanwall is his name.
I think I'm pronouncing that right. One of those soldiers
did die on Thanksgiving Thanksgiving evening. She was in critical

(14:38):
condition from the time of the shooting to Thanksgiving evening.
Around seven o'clock is when I heard that she had passed,
So she probably passed away around five or six Thanksgiving evening.
Praise God, there was enough time for her family to
get there and be with her before she passed away

(14:59):
in the hospital. But here is President Trump on Thanksgiving
evening announcing that US Army specialist Sarah Beckstrom of Somersville,
West Virginia passed away on Thanksgiving evening.

Speaker 3 (15:14):
I must, unfortunately tell you that just seconds before I
went on right now, I heard that Sarah Beckstrom of
West Virginia, one of the guardsmen that we're talking about,
highly respected, young, magnificent person, started service in June of
twenty twenty three.

Speaker 2 (15:36):
Outstanding in every way. She's just passed away. She's no
longer with us.

Speaker 3 (15:41):
She's looking down at us right now.

Speaker 2 (15:44):
Her parents are with her. This just happened. She was
savagely attacked. She's dead now with us.

Speaker 3 (15:52):
Incredible person, outstanding in every single way, in every department.

Speaker 2 (16:00):
Horrible And I want you to take note of something
real quick, because it's going to be important in the
next two segments. If you're watching right now, you're seeing
the video. If you're listening on the radio right now,
thank you for joining us on the radio live. Tune
in on Monday. We'll have this up on YouTube and
you can actually see President Trump speaking there. You can

(16:20):
see it in his eyes. This has affected him emotionally,
and we're going to talk about this in the next
couple of segments. This has flipped a switch in the
President of the United States, and I'm so glad it
has because it should flip a switch in every single
one of us. One of our American soldiers was killed

(16:40):
on our home soil by a terrorist and she passed
away on Thanksgiving. No one should accept this. Nobody should
say this is the status quo. We should all be
pushing for every possible measure to be taken to retaliate,

(17:03):
to make sure that, if nothing else, our homeland is secure.
That's what the pitch was for twenty years during the
War on Terror was we have to make sure that
our homeland is secure. And while we were going off
and building empires abroad, we were despotic at home. And

(17:26):
this I think has been the call to action. And
we'll dig into that in the next segment, where we
still got quite a bit to talk about. Stay tuned
through this one more ad break, and then we'll dig
into how This has fundamentally shifted the Overton window, the
status quo, and how far this administration is willing to push.

(17:49):
We'll be right back, all right. I want to talk

(18:17):
for a second about the reaction to this that we
have seen from the left. The reaction from the left
has not been, oh, this is a horrible tragedy. We
need to make sure our country is safe. The reaction
from the left has been, this is all Donald Trump's

(18:42):
fault because he sent those soldiers into harm's way to
make sure our country is safe. I'm not kidding, I'm
not paraphrasing. That's literally what they have been saying, which
is insane to me. It should be insane to you too.
I'll give you an example of this. CNN did something

(19:03):
that I think is very gross. Right after Sarah Beckstrom died,
They went and found her ex boyfriend to talk about it.
They couldn't get any of her family to comment because
obviously they're grieving. So what do you do. You grabbed
the next best thing. What do we got going on? Oh,
here's the ex boyfriend sit in front of a camera,
talk about how terrible you think it was that she

(19:24):
was deployed. Now, to his credit, I think this clip
of CNN is being deceptively cut and deceptively framed here
by Brian Krassenstein on X But take a listen to
the clip and then i'll read you what Brian Krassenstein
said about it.

Speaker 4 (19:43):
And she just was also like, why am I here
if I can't do nothing? Where they limited him so much?
She's like, it's pointless. She's like, I get while we're here,
crime's bad, but it's pointless if we can't do anything.

Speaker 2 (19:57):
Now here's what I think to the point he's trying
to make it. And I could be wrong. I can't
read this guy's mind, but this is what I think
he's saying. I think he's trying to make the point
that there is a real and present need to use
all available personnel and resources to cramp down on the

(20:18):
violent crime in this country, and at every possible turn,
the radical left has used lawfare to recap those efforts.
They want the crime. And so when Trump says we're
sending the National Guard in to help the police in Washington,
d C. Because the crime is out of control, the

(20:39):
left goes to court and they get an order from
some ridiculous DC judge who's also a radical leftist that says,
you can't do this, you can't do this, you can't
do this, you can't do this. So rather than being
able to help, you know, make arrests and enforce the law,
these National guardsmen just end up having to be there

(21:03):
essentially just to be a visual deterrent, which is better
than nothing. But I think he's right, we do need
to have them doing more clearly clearly. Brian Krassenstein frames
it like this. He says National Guard member Sarah Beckstrom,
who passed away, believe believed her DC deployment was pointless.

(21:28):
According to her former boyfriend, they're framing this as though
she didn't want to be there, but from what her
ex boyfriend actually said, it looks like she just acknowledged
the fact that she had been prevented from doing her

(21:49):
job by radical leftists that had worked themselves into position
of power. Here's another good example of this. This is
Henry M. Rosenberg on X. The outrage after the National
Guard shooting should not be against immigrants, but against Trump's
idiotic deployment strategy. He put them in harm's way. Are

(22:13):
you kidding me? But let me just wrap your mind
around this, if you will, with me for a second.
The left thinks that we should just accept the fact
that having our soldiers stationed in our nation's capital equals

(22:34):
in a harm's way. We're supposed to accept that our
nation's capital isn't safe for uniformed members of the United
States military. That's what the left wants from us. That's
what we're supposed to be fine with. The answer is no,

(22:55):
absolutely not. Every single inch of this country should be
said for every single American, especially those that are in
uniform serving the country. How in the hell are you
honestly making the pitch right now that our nation's capital

(23:17):
is so unsafe that we just shouldn't even try to
make it safe because it's too big of a risk
to our service members. What world are we living in
where this is the status quo, where safety is considered
a luxury that is just far too expensive for even

(23:41):
our nation's capital. And that's the pitch that the Left
is handing out right now. And make no mistake, it's
not just to c They want that for every single
American city, every single each of the United States. They
have no problem with it being a hellhole where even
our soldiers can't so much as walk down the street

(24:04):
without being shot by Muslim invaders. That's where we're at
right now, and it is a Muslim invader. We're gonna
talk about that too, because now I'm fired up. Alleged
DC shooter entered the US under Afghan resettlement push. Majorcus
vowed would be done swiftly and safely. It was done swift.
I guarantdemn tee you it was swift. We all watched it.

(24:30):
I was active in politics in twenty twenty one. Most
of you were too. That's when this guy came into
our country. We spent twenty years fighting a war in
Afghanistan just for Joe Biden to pull out with his
tail between his legs and then import the same damn
terrorists that we spent twenty years fighting. Now they're in

(24:51):
our nation's capital. What was the line? For twenty years,
we're fighting them over there so that we won't have
to fight them over here. And then we stopped them
over there, which was maybe worth it. It was probably
time for us to leave Afghanistan properly. But on his
way out he gave up. For no damn reason. We
lost the Afghanistan war. I hate to break it to you.

(25:13):
We didn't have to, and for no good reason we did.
Biden just gave up after twenty years and then started
importing the same people that were killing our American soldiers
in the Middle East. For twenty years. We sent Americans
to the sandbox to die, and then we pulled out
with our tail between our legs and then brought in

(25:36):
the people that were killing them. And now those same
people are killing them in our nation's capital. That's the situation.
That's not normal, that's not okay. You should be pissed
off about it. But the left says, oh no, no,
this is Trump's fault. Why would he put our nation

(26:00):
soldiers so needlessly in harm's way. They should have been
twiddling their thumbs on a base while just non uniformed
American citizens are killed by these terrorists and criminal thugs
across the country. That's what they want. God forbid. We
use the American military to keep America safe, to defend

(26:21):
from all enemies, foreign and domestic and domestic. These are
the domestic enemies. They're inside the gates. The barbarians are
in the gates. The wall has been breached. The Muslims
are inside Constantinople as we speak, and the left wants
you to say, don't fight them. They already breached the wall,

(26:43):
they're already in. Just give up, put your tail between
your legs, call it a day. Our country is theirs now,
two hundred and fifty damn years of my ancestors and
your ancestors, probably if your family's been in the country
long enough, fighting, bleeding, dying. We fought the British, We
fought the British again. We fought ourselves. We fought Mexico,

(27:08):
We fought pagan natives all across this country for one
hundred years to claim every single inch of this land, blood,
sweat and tears. My ancestors from the very Revolution, all
the way down every single major war. I can point

(27:28):
to you somebody in my family tree who fought and
bled and died to build this country from nothing. That's
what Thanksgiving is all about. Build this country from nothing,
fought for it, built it up, and then once it
was built, fought again to protect it. All around the world.

(27:49):
We did that, and then now that the enemies have
become domestic and not foreign, we're supposed to just call
it a day. Twenty years in Afghanistan, twenty years and
whatever Middle East hell hole. Our American citizens were fighting
and dying over there to protect this country, and now
we've just imported them and we're supposed to just be

(28:10):
fine with them killing the American people. I'm not fine
with that. You shouldn't be fine with it either. I
can tell you right now. Like I said, something snapped
in the president and I'm all here for it. He's
not fine with it either. Praise God. I predict that
we will see a lot of action. We've already started

(28:32):
to see it, and I couldn't be happier about it.
So listen, we're gonna be talking about all of that
in the next segment, the last segment of the show.
We're gonna be talking about what we're already seeing from
the Trump administration. And it is so good. It is
so good. Stay tuned. We'll be right back, all right.

(29:15):
So I've made you aware, I hope of the problem.
I've set the stage. I think this is where we're at,
this is what we're dealing with. These are the issues.
So what do we do about it? Like I said,
the left would have us just throw our hands in
the air, cry uncle, and let two hundred and fifty

(29:37):
years of blood sweat and tears be for nothing. That's
what the left wants. They want this to be the
death of this nation and everything it stands for. So
what do we do. What's the solution. There is a solution.

(29:57):
It's clear, it's obvious. It's not even complicated. Might be expensive,
it might be hard, but it's not complicated. Simple Get
them out. That's it. That's the solution. Get these people out.
They're not supposed to be here in the first place.
They don't have to be here. We don't need them here.

(30:18):
We can make do without them. Despite all of the
crap the left will tell you we need mass migration
of people that hate this country for this reason or
this reason, or they do this, or you don't want
to really do this, do you, Well, they'll do it.
We need this and this and this and this and
what about the GDP and Loddie Dodida. The answer is no,

(30:41):
get them out. I told you, I think a switch
has been flipped in the President's mind. And I'm gonna
give you an example of this. He put out this
tweet on Thanksgiving. This is is perhaps the greatest thing

(31:05):
I have ever seen from any president. I mean, this
is the public statement equivalent of George Washington crossing the
Delaware on Christmas. I'm gonna read it to you in
its entirety. Here it is a very happy thanks giving

(31:28):
salutation to all of our great American citizens and patriots
who have been so nice in allowing our country to
be divided, disrupted, carved up, murdered, beaten, mugged, and laughed
at along with certain other foolish countries throughout the world,
for being politically correct and just playing stupid when it

(31:49):
comes to immigration. That is right there at the beginning
one of the most important parts of all of this.
We have given up our country in service of not
being called racist. We were so scared that someone might

(32:10):
say we're racist if we support things like mass deportation
of American citizens, if we support things like not importing
people from third world countries who are of no benefit
to this nation. For the longest time, if you held
those positions, you were looked at as evil and mean
and cruel and racist. And in service of being nice,

(32:34):
we have allowed those people into this country. They have
taken advantage of us, they have stolen from us, they
have killed us, they have raped us, and worse, and
guess what, those same leftists have called you racist anyway,
you have gotten nothing from this transaction. It is good
that Trump would call that out in the very first

(32:54):
sentence of this post. The official United States foreign populations
stand is at fifty three million people according to the Census,
most of which are on welfare from failed nations, from prisons, men,
mental institutions, gangs, or drug cartels. They and their children
are supported through massive payments from patriotic American citizens who,

(33:19):
because of their beautiful hearts, do not want to openly
complain or cause trouble in any way, shape or form.
I've spoken about this for months. This is weaponized empathy.
The American people, on average, I think, largely because of
our faith, our Christian faith, have good hearts. We are

(33:41):
charitable people. But there are those who would take advantage
of that charitable heart, and make no mistake they have.
It is right for Trump to call that out. They
put up with what has happened to our country, but
it is eating them alt to do so. A migrant

(34:02):
earning thirty thousand dollars with a green card will get
roughy roughly fifty thousand in yearly benefits for their family.
The real migrant population is much higher. This refugee burden
is the leading cause of social dysfunction in America, something
that did not exist before World War Two. Filled schools,

(34:25):
high crime, urban decay, overcrowded hospitals, housing shortages, and large deficits,
et cetera. He's right, we haven't lived like this for forever.
All of the problems that we love to complain about.
How to start somewhere. You look at American society in
the thirties, forties, and fifties. We had things like the

(34:47):
Great Depression, but by and large we lived in a
high trust society where things were going on average pretty well.
And then we started importing massive amounts of Third worlders
who do not care about us, who do not care
about our country. They see us only as an economic
opportunity that they feel they're entitled to. Why, no reason,

(35:12):
they just are. The answer is no. I can tell
you why I'm entitled to the economic opportunities that this
nation offers. It's because my ancestors thought and died and
built it from quite literally nothing. These people don't have
that history. Their ancestors didn't build this country. Their ancestors

(35:34):
wrecked their country, and now they want to come to
my country and take what my ancestors have worked for
the answer is no. As an example, hundreds of thousands
of refugees from Somalia are completely taking over the once
great state of Minnesota. Somalian gangs are roving the streets

(35:55):
looking for prey as our wonderful people stay locked in
their apartments and houses, hoping against hope that they will
be left alone. The seriously retarded governor of Minnesota, Tim Walls,
does nothing, either through fear and competence or both, while
the worst congresswoman in our country, ilhan Omar, always wrapped

(36:17):
in her swaddling his job, who probably came to the
US illegally in that you are not allowed to marry
your brother, does nothing but hatefully complain about our country,
its constitution, and how badly she is treated when her
place of origin is a decadent, backwards, crime ridden nation

(36:38):
which is essentially not even a country for lack of government, military, police, schools, etc.
And this is true. This is what pisses me off
so much about elan Omar. She was born in Somalia,
she is a third worlder, and she demands so much
from this country. She's elevated to a position of leadership

(36:59):
in this country, and she does nothing but complain, nothing
but serve her third world craphole country while complaining about
the amazing nation that my ancestors built that we let
her into. For some damn reason, Trump continues even as
we have progressed technologically, immigration policy has eroded those gains

(37:22):
and living conditions for many. I will permanently pause migration
from all third world countries to allow the US system
to fully recover. Terminate all of the millions of Biden
illegal admissions, including those signed by Sleepy Joe Biden's auto pen,
and remove anyone who is not a net asset to
the United States or is incapable of loving our country,

(37:46):
and all federal benefits and subsidies to non citizens of
our country, denaturalized migrants who undermine domestic tranquility, and deport
any foreign national who is a public charge, security risk,
or non compatible with Western civilization. This is exactly what

(38:06):
we need, and it can be done. It should be done,
and anyone or anything we need to steamroll or sideline
in order to do it should should be done. This
is exactly what I've been calling for for months. If
you do not love this country, its values, and it's God,
who is Jesus Christ. You should not be here. Get out.

(38:30):
You're not welcome. I don't care. If you've been naturalized.
We will denaturalize you. I don't care if you have
temporary status or whatever. I don't care. If you're a refugee.
The answer is no. You have taken advantage of our
charity and our good hearts for too long, and so
now the answer is no. Get out. This is the

(38:52):
next Gen Report. We'll be back Wednesday.
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