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Speaker 1 (00:13):
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Speaker 2 (00:37):
All right, we are back on the Doctor Dahlia Show.
Thank you all for tumming in. One eight seven seven
Doctor Dolly one eight seven seven D O C D
A L. I. So yesterday I was just kind of
sifting through the channels waiting for college football to come on. Yeah,
I know with Jacksonville State in middle tenn seef. I
just like watching football, so waiting for that to come
on in the and then flip it back and forth

(00:59):
between the Dodgers, who I don't know why they're struggling,
but you know, Blue Jays are now leading the series.
But the Apocalypse X Men movie was on, and I
wasn't a real big fan of that movie. I only
saw once, but Michael Fassbender popped on the screen, so
I stopped. I said, you know what, I could watch

(01:21):
this for a little bit. Then I remember a few
days back, Lord of the Rings was on. I think
over the Weekend. Anytime Lord of the Rings or Return
of the King or The Fellowship or The Two Towers.
Anytime those movies are on, I have to stop and go, huh,
there's Vigo. So I obviously have a type. I don't
really know exactly what that type is, but I used

(01:43):
to never have a type. When I dated, it was
a pulse. If he had a pulse, right, I'm good
to go. I need a boyfriend, so pulse bye bye me.
But we do actually have types, you know, the comedians.

(02:05):
I don't necessarily find comedians attractive. However, Eddie Murphy and
Delirious I always thought was hot. Uh, the young Eddie
Murphy and Beverly Hills cop always had a crush on him.
So I guess it's personality, it's looks, it's athleticism, it's

(02:32):
I don't know, maybe a little bit of bucking the norm.
But when we look at types, you know, people have
a type. You know what is there biologically or evolutionarily
underlined underscoring in that. So I've had friends who have
said they don't want to be with super skinny women,

(02:55):
and you're just telling me that to make me feel better, Like, no, no,
I'm not attracted to very skinny women. Some people say
and or they don't want fat, they don't want obese.
Now why is that? Is there some unconscious fertility understanding

(03:17):
of evolution and how we're trying to find the most
perfect mate for us where our types are designed to
make sure that it's like the Cinderella shoe where we
have the most perfect fit, not so much even physically,

(03:39):
but just physiologically genetically. You know, there's been studies looking
at women who are underweight and women who are overweight
in terms of fertility issues, and they say, if you
are the extremes where you're too thin or too obese,
that could affect your fertility. And so maybe some people
are picking up on that subconsciously where they need to

(04:02):
know that somebody's got a little bit of curves, so
they got that estrogen, So they have that because fat
makes estrogen, and they have that ability to you know,
be able to ovulate or let's say, maintain a pregnancy.
Is it that they are picking somebody similar to their mom?

(04:22):
You know, there's researchers have looked at this. Why would
a man who has a mom and and you know,
why would they subconsciously find somebody similar to somebody like that, Well,
it depends. If you hated your mom, you're gonna find
somebody exactly opposite. But if you loved your mom, and

(04:46):
you know the self sacrifice, the the uh selfless, uh selflessness,
the uh strength, the comforting, you might be subconsciously thinking
that I want some like that for my children. It's
not that you want that mate to be your mate,

(05:08):
but you want those characteristics for your kids. And so
my question to you all is do you have a type? Now?
I got friends where okay, well a blonde like yeah,
but beyond the blonde, okay, you know, I mean beyond
the green eyes, beyond you know, big booty, what what

(05:32):
is your type? You know, we look at movie stars
and we look at it, and one thing I noticed
is I don't necessarily love let's you know, a movie star.
I like them in that role. There's a role I
like them, And so that means there's something deeper. That
means there's an attitude, or there's a personality, or that

(05:53):
person is making choices that I find very attractive. See Corey,
Corey I always liked because he was a little bit
of a you know, I'm gonna buck the system. You know,
he was athletic, he was strong. You know. I really
kind of like that that, you know, I wanted. I
wanted my man taller than me, you know, and and

(06:16):
and stronger than me. I just that's just something I
was attracted to, you know. And and I you know,
so for him, it was not only his looks, but
it was also, you know, just his attitudes towards things.
And I was like, okay, you know, it's like it's
like I want the kids to know how to fish,
how to survive in the wilderness. It was like, oh damn,

(06:38):
that's hot. Yeah. And and and because that because a mom,
I wanted that. And so we have types and and
we might not want to admit them out loud, you
know that there's certain you know, because honestly, you're good looking.
That's I like, good looking, that's yeah. But but there's
more to that. And I really do believe that we

(07:00):
pick up on things.

Speaker 3 (07:01):
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Speaker 2 (07:01):
This is why when you see all this dating advice,
you know, the younger generations now aren't meeting somebody across
the bar. I mean, there was the sports pub when
I went to U and LV, and I could have
claimed them as a dependent I was there all the time.
You know, who did I see across the room at
the sports pub and who came up to me. That's
not how it's happening. Where you see somebody across the room.

(07:22):
It's okay, I'm seeing somebody online. And these filters are
trying to pick out what people are into, and anybody
could put anything. I mean, a lot of guys know
say you love pets, women love that. Do you really
love pets? Or are you gonna kick the dog when
I'm not looking? And so you end up kind of
having this self filter that that that you know, makes

(07:45):
it a little bit more difficult. We're gonna talk more
about this, but yeah, think about what is actually your
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(10:44):
So the one thing I have found absolutely ridiculous is
when I would have a Medicare patient. They would see
me in the office and I would hand them a
prescription and they would hold on to this prescription and
look at me like I can't pay for it, Like

(11:08):
what's generic? It's you have Medicare. Medicare doesn't cover prescriptions.
Medicare will pay for part of your hospital stay, seeing
the doctor, but not the medications. In order for you
to get your medications, you have to get supplemental or

(11:30):
something called Medicare Part DP. Medicare Part DEEP covers drugs.
Why do we have a Medicare Part A, Part B,
Part D And then you have C or Medicare advantage,
which will then cover all the stuff Medicare doesn't cover
or supposedly dental medications, other things. And so you're looking

(11:55):
at the system as it's stupid. Now, why why did
Medicare pick and choose what it covered? Well? Because back
I believe in the sixties when they were designing this,
Lyndon B. Johnson and the powers at B were worried
that the drug prices were so volatile that the US

(12:17):
government couldn't commit to saying we got your medicines covered. Now,
medications were not that expensive at the time. They were
more worried about the hospital bill and going to the doctor,
and so it concentrated on that, and it wasn't until
I guess later in the was it the nineties or
two thousandths that Medicare party. Let me get the year

(12:40):
right on this, where then they had coverage finally for yeah,
two thousand and three, that's when you had the Medicare
Prescription Drug Improven and Modernization Act, which then added the
Medicare Drug Coverage. Well, what you know. I bring this

(13:01):
up because the Democrats are holding up signing that twenty
four pag CR because they want to address Obamacare, which
again was their mess to begin with, and so they
want to kind of use this time as leverage. And
it's a mess, especially since now I think both of
them are going away. It's Halloween weekend. They're not even

(13:23):
doing any more votes. But you're looking at at the
way government does healthcare and it's stupid. Now, somebody could say,
doctor Dahlia, the problem is is if you now include
in Medicare hearing as dental prescription drugs, that's going to
cost the taxpayer too much money. Okay, Well, I have

(13:43):
a couple of answers to it. To that. First and foremost,
for anybody that has been busting their ass right working
their whole adult life as American citizens or American residents
legal and have been putting money into the medicare system. Them,
you're telling me you're not gonna flip and clean their teeth. Really, okay,

(14:06):
they put money into the system, they should have a
huge account with their name on it saying we got you.
So now to mention, people say, yeah, but there's not
enough money. Look at all the people who put money
into medicare that are not living anymore. You will have
that money. There's money, the government just doesn't spend it. Right.

(14:30):
Number two, If I diagnose somebody with diabetes and they
actually get their medicines and take their medications, they're going
to be less likely to need a hospitalization. We are
going to be able to keep medical costs down if

(14:53):
they're in control. You have somebody who's an uncontrolled diabetic,
they start getting a foot ulster. Now they start getting osteomylitis,
and they may neither foot or lake amputated. Don't you
think I would have been cheaper for us to pay
for the met format or the insulin. You really will

(15:15):
minimize costs if you do healthcare correctly. And I am
looking at our most vulnerable population, and I'm looking sorry,
my lish. I'm looking at her most vulnerable population and
we're screwing around with their health. Now, people say, doctor Dahlia,

(15:36):
we're good because you got the Part A, you got
the Part B, they could get the Part D. You
could also then get Part C and pay for that
and then that'll cover all that. It's very confusing. And
if we now, I mean the Democrats, this might be
a blessing in disguise because Obamacare has been a cluster

(15:58):
and a seventh now for fifteen sixteen years. No no, no, no, yeah, okay,
so we Obambacare stinks stupid. With the exception of the
pre existing condition clause that needed to be addressed and
physicals addressed, most of that bill sucks. And so with
the Democrats saying, well, we got to talk about the

(16:20):
subsidies and we gotta continue the subsidies, I mean, you know,
trust me, you could get the GOP to come to
the table to go, let's revamp Obamacare, Let's make a
Trump Care. So I think those talks are gonna happen.
But you know, can we also if we're really gonna
look at healthcare, fix this medicare bs Well, it's really

(16:43):
daunting when when when I hear older patients go, I
can't afford my medications and I'm not gonna go to
the doctor because they're gonna pscribe medication that I can't buy.
What well, I thought, you have Medicare, you're supposed to
cover that. You know, I would have to do preopt

(17:05):
physicals for patients going in for their knee, their knee
replacements or hip replacements, or and the orthopedic doctor I
worked with, or gi doctor whoever was going to be
doing surgery would need a preop physical, and the preof
physical has an EKG and chess XT right, I would
order the chess X ray. They would come back saying

(17:26):
Medicare won't pay for it. Mike, what are you talking
about that you have Medicare or they're supposed to That's
not even a medication, it's an X ray. Medicare is
not gonna cover that. I'm like, well, the surgeon won't
operate on you. They need to know if your lungs
are healthy, you're gonna be getting anesthesia. And I kept

(17:46):
seeing these people in limbo. Now maybe it's a little better.
Maybe now Medicare is covering that pre op chest X ray.
But years ago they didn't. And and I you're one
of the reasons why a lot of doctors were starting
to drop Medicare is because they were the most ridiculous
entity to work with. They can really simplify it now, don't.

(18:07):
We don't want government run healthcare because we see what
government does with Medicare. It's a mess, but simplified a
little bit. Do you really need a B? Why do
you have to have Medicare Part A and the Medicare
Part B? Okay, you can simplify it. If a senior
or somebody who's disabled has to go to a medical provider,

(18:29):
whether it's an urgent care, whether it's an er, whether
it's a doctor Dahalia clinic, do it cover it. You
don't have to go with this is A and this
is B. And we have money going into A, money
going into B. When when they take that money out
of your paycheck, I get you says medicare. Why can't
it be just Medicare? And with the way Trump is

(18:51):
negotiating drug prices, I mean this is huge. I know
a lot of the media outlets don't want to give
them credit for this, but when you're telling the pharmaceutical
company this is BS. You're not gonna charge us more
than Mexico. You're not gonna charge us more than Canada.
Not happening. We pay what they pay. Our prices are

(19:12):
gonna go down. Now. Mind you, cancer drugs expensive, hepatitis
treatments expensive. But if we can ensure that the average
Medicare patient gets what they need to out the gate,
imagine these individuals who are sixty five years old, and
you can prevent diabetic complications, renal complications. Mind you, you

(19:36):
know things happen in your eighties, nineties, one hundred, but
you will save money. And I keep seeing the same mistake.
Same thing with dental care. You know, many people avoid
dental they're getting dental work because they don't have It's expensive.
And when you look at the cost of what dentists

(19:58):
have to do, let's there under charging. To be honest,
I mean it is expensive to run a dental office,
have hygenous equipment, all that. So older individuals will be
less likely to want to go and get their dental
care if they don't get their dental care. Now, they
get infection. When you get infection that can also cause
heart inflammation. Your teeth are so important, they are a

(20:20):
huge part of your health, not to mention, they also
help us decide, help decide, or gut microbiome. You gotta
have clean teeth, you've gotta have dental care hearing. We're
not going to help seniors what they're hearing? Are you
kidding me?

Speaker 7 (20:34):
So?

Speaker 2 (20:35):
My vote, if I get a vote, is fix medicare
once and for all, where it's not this BS where
people have to pay more out of pocket for something
they should have always gotten one eight seven seven doct dollar.

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All right, we are back a docadolisia. Thank you all
for tuning in. One eight seven seven doctordoli one eight
seven seven d oc d a l I. So this
is something that you're seeing a lot of discussions on,
you know, in the news, where people are supporting independence

(22:47):
Republican candidates and they're saying when they're asked, are you
leaving the Democratic Party, they're saying, no, the Democratic Party
left me. And you keep hearing this, what does that mean?
The Democratic Party left me? Now even though you have

(23:07):
to actively leave the Democratic Party. You see Andrew Cuomo
going I'm a Democrat, but I'm running as an independent
because the current Democrat that who claims his Democrat is
not really a Democrat. He's a socialist, he says. Zoronmmdani
calls himself a democratic socialist. But Andrew Cuomo is saying

(23:30):
he's a socialist maybe though many people are also calling
him a communist, anti Semite and other things. You know,
for for for a boy, you should see these clips
coming up. I mean, he's he's claiming that police and
the way they they act is because they have I
d F influences. I mean, it's it's ridiculous what comes

(23:52):
out of and he's gonna be running New York City.
Don't get me started on that. But when you are
a part of a group and part of a family, okay,
you want to feel a part of that family. And
I was speaking to somebody who is Democrat. This was

(24:12):
at I was, uh, I think I was getting my
hair done and she was waiting. We were, you know,
while one of us is getting our color and the
other one is, yeah, my hair is colored. You know.
She was like, she's like, this is where the die
that Democrats lost the election. The Democrats did not allow
for free thought, they didn't allow for discourse, and so

(24:37):
if you didn't agree with every single thing you you
felt rejected. And I remember seeing this, if you're not
with us, you're against us, if there's something wrong with you.
And when you have Democrats who were always advocating for
women in sports, all right, and they were always, you know,

(24:57):
advocating for keeping the government out of now keeping the
federal government out of abortion, and then they and they
start to kind of look at the way things are changing,
you know. They you, if you are going to be
a church, a temple, a mosque, a family, you need

(25:19):
to not be concentrating on the these are the rules,
and we're going to reject you. You want to concentrate
on We're a family because of all of us, we're
all pieces. There's not just one or two people running
this family. And if you don't agree with us, you're out.

(25:39):
The best families, the most cohesive families, are those where
we are going to combine all our ideas. We're going
to make Christmas our way. We're gonna do Hanuka our way. Hours.
The Democratic Party is ours, the Republican Party is hours.

(26:02):
But that's not you have the powers that be and
I can't. I have Democrats and Republicans in the family.
I have Democratic Republican friends, many of the Democrats are like,
why aren't they signing the CR. That isn't what I mean.
I mean, come on, man, why are they doing this.
That's not representing me. I don't want our food banks

(26:25):
running out of food before the winter season when the
homeless people need it, and we have to feed federal
workers because of what's going on with the stupid CR
not getting signed. Why because of Obamacare which was the
most ridiculous argument. The Obamacare subsidies, those could be negotiated.
And trust me, the GOP wants to renegotiate Obamacare. They will.

(26:46):
That does not have to even have anything to do
with the CR. And so like Jamie Lee Curtis, Jamie
Lee Curtis was talking about Charlie Kirk originally, and she
had said, even though she disagrees with everything he says,
she really felt bad and she hopes that he's with God,
and God was with him when he died. Okay, well

(27:07):
that you know that that was a nice thing to say.
It is completely American to say, Look, you know you
and I might disagree, but I respect you as a person.
I'm still a human being. Then she got vilified by
the left. We're talking to Jamie Lee Curtis. Come on, man,

(27:28):
she got vilified, and then she decided she should have
told everybody to go, you know, blink and the horse
they rode in on. But instead, she counters, saying that
her comments were mistranslated. She said, I was talking about
him in a very positive way, which I wasn't. I

(27:50):
was simply talking about his faith in God. Don't apologize,
Jamie Lee Curtis. You know, people want to villify Charlie URKR.
You might not like you might like him, or you
might not like him, but you don't want to see
somebody die. You know, people who didn't vote for JFK

(28:11):
didn't want to see him shot. I mean, there might
have been some bad actors out there that were happy
about it, but you you saw a human being lose
their life. When Ronald Reagan was shot and he goes
to the medical center and was at UCLA, I forgot
what hospital took care of him. And he jokes and
he says, and I hope you all are Republican, you know,

(28:34):
And he was joking while he was there, and the
doctor said today we're all Republican. Good for the doctor.
Whether he was Democrat or not, but I would have
actually said, we're American. We protect our commander in chief
despite whether we agree with you or not. You're our
commander in chief, you know. And and and so you're

(28:58):
you're going after Jamie Lee Curtis, You're going after individuals
who are just trying to be American, be human, And
at some point people cannot feel that way. So, you know,
I don't know much about the Republican Party. I'm nonpartisan.

(29:19):
But if you had somebody who was Republican saying, you know,
I'm pro choice, I don't think the vetus is alive,
the Republicans aren't going to say, go, you're not Republican.
You still vote Republican, and you still like Republican ideas,
They'll take you, all right, And and and many Republicans

(29:42):
are of that, of of that thinking, look, the fetus
is alive. These are life phoenuses. But you know, we
don't want the government involved in in in the decision
of what a mom does. And and so you you
have people of saying baby's life, we have to protect
the baby, others saying it's up to the mom. But
that's what a political party needs to be where it

(30:04):
allows people that have a variety of opinions. We are
not fascist. We are not supposed to just be the
same thinker. You know, some of what Trump is doing
is absolutely fantastic. Should he have gotten on the microphone
tell a pregnant woman to not take any title at
all at all, and that that that went too far?

(30:27):
You We should be able to say, look, I like this,
I don't like this. I mean, we learn nobody's perfect.
Everybody has to you know, shape and and and and
so when I hear from Democrats that they feel like
they get rejected. If they want to say, guys, I

(30:47):
really don't want biological males in my kids' locker room
and shower, the Democrats could easily say, we understand that,
we get you. Some of us do want biological males
having that choice if they if they are transitioning. Others don't,
but don't reject them. And the vilification and the cancel culture. Now,

(31:12):
a cancel culture will still be here. They're going to
find something else to cancel, you know, once it starts
to get less popular to cancel the right, maybe they're
going to cancel people who have money, or the cancel
culture will always be there. Now because people always want
to hate. People always want to root for one side
and they want to vilify the other. That's just human nature.
But if the Democratic Party wants to survive and not

(31:35):
become progressive or socialists, I mean, socialism should be its
own party. But you know, don't make your members feel
that if they don't, you know, check every single box
they don't belong, because nobody's going to ever feel like
they belong. That's what happens to court you with a
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Prensidentald Trump appeared to have a very very successful meeting
with Jiji Ping and multiple other leaders as he did
his Asia tour, and then he posted on truth social

(34:48):
that he is resuming nuclear weapon testing immediately. So many
of us were like, whoa, wha what? What? What happened? Right? Wait?

Speaker 5 (34:57):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (34:58):
I thought things went well, okay, so right now we're
gonna zure nuclear testing? What what transpired?

Speaker 1 (35:09):
Close it?

Speaker 2 (35:11):
So he said the United States has more nuclear weapons
than any other country. This was accomplished. Including a complete
update and renovation of existing weapons during my first term
in office, he says, because of the tremendous destructive power.
I hated to do it, but had no choice. Russia
is second, and China is a distant third, but will

(35:32):
be even within five years. Trump said. Because of other
countries testing programs, he says, I have instructed the Department
of War to start testing our nuclear programs. Are nuclear
weapons on an equal basis. He says that process will

(35:54):
begin immediately. Boom, yeah, close your window blinds. Now. I
know people are making a lot of jokes about this.
No joke. I see both sides to this. I am
a little biased. My uncle, perfectly healthy, brilliant boy, skipped

(36:16):
multiple grades in school, concert pianist when he was young,
gets very tired and ill at the age of thirteen.
This is a nineteen fifty five. His family gets told
that he had leukemia and was dead in two weeks,

(36:37):
and what the doctors thought at the time was it
was because of the close proximity of where they were
living in Phoenix to nuclear testing. Now, we have made
nuclear testing much more safe. Okay, we are not necessarily

(36:58):
doing the clouds. You see that sure in Las Vegas,
where people are at a hotel pool right and they're
just looking. They're seeing the cloud in the background, going well,
no big deal, we're not doing that anymore. So we
are making it safer. But now I again, I don't
trust the government doing anything right. No it as it

(37:18):
pertains to that, and I don't want it in my backyard.
I don't want anybody's backyard. But on the other end,
when you do have weapons and you are anticipating that
bad things are going to happen, especially when you have
foreign leaders continually threat and threaten that they will go

(37:43):
nuclear figuratively and literally, and we are not doing the
active work that you are supposed to with these Trump
has a point. And so if we have a nuclear

(38:04):
program and we have nuclear weapons that you haven't been
tested and updated and whatever you're supposed to do with
their nuclear weapons, that's a problem. And so for him
to turn around while on Air Force one after meeting

(38:25):
with Chinese leto Jijiping saying this was a response to
other nations recent actions. He must have realized we're behind
on this. He said. It had to do with others.
They seem to all be nuclear testing. We have more
nuclear weapons than anybody. We don't do testing. We halted

(38:47):
them many years ago. But with others doing testing, I
think it's appropriate that we do. Also. Now, where is
the testing going to happen? Is it going to be
in Nevada? Now? Is it going to be in the Midwest?
Is it going to be you know, obviously this is
drawing a lot of concern and a lot of discussion
going wait a second here, huh.

Speaker 4 (39:06):
Uh uh me.

Speaker 2 (39:06):
I I'm not surprised, you know, because again, you know,
if if, if Trump wants readiness and if we aren't ready,
apparently he felt that there was something that we were
lacking on and for him to say we are doing
this immediately, that suggests we're playing catsup. Now. The one

(39:31):
thing this president does not want to do is be
behind on anything and be unprepared. So there was something
that came out of those meetings where I mean, I'm
that you know, prompted him to go, look, we are
grossly unprepared. So he said it will be announced. You know,

(39:57):
we have the test sites, it'll be announced as to
when the test would take place. He says he does
not believe that resuming nuclear tests could make the global
environment more dangerous, he says, I don't think so. I
think we have a pretty well locked up but we
have more than anybody. And I see them testing, I say, well,
they're testing, we have to test too. I'd like to
see de neutralization because we have so many Russia's second,

(40:20):
China's third, China will catch up within four or five years.
I think de escalation or denuclearization would be tremendous. We're
actually talking to Russia about that, and China would be
added to that if we do something. So my guess
is during that meeting when the topic came up, Jigent
Ping's like, Yo, this is what we're doing, this is

(40:40):
what we have, this is what and Trump was probably like, WHOA,
where are we at? And he probably called Pete Hegseth.
Petexa's like, hmm, what do you want us? What do
you want me to do? Give me an order? And
so now I'm mixed again because I want to ensure
I I think nobody wants, you know, any more radiation

(41:03):
than that we're already exposed to. But I'm naive in
that whole you know, process, nuclear process and readiment of
our arms, and and you know what needs to be done.
You know if if, when, when you have your CCW
and you want to stay fit and and ready, you

(41:23):
need to periodically go to the range and and shoot.
I mean, you know, hopefully you never have to be
in a position where you're you know, really needing to
use the gun, but you you always need that sense
of readiness. And you also want to make sure your
weapons work. You want to make sure the barrels clean.

(41:45):
You want to you know, these are these are things
that that you do. You want to make sure your
knives are sharp. Now, you you you you this is
something that's not unheard of. It's just we haven't been
doing it again. You know, the media is gonna make
a really big deal about this, but this is I

(42:06):
guess common sense when you have this is something countries do.
Nuclear companies with nuclear capability test. I don't know what
Israel's done on that up front with that, but that's
what they do. Now, you know, I've always interpreted it
as well, somebody show it off. The Russians want to
show off, the you know, the Chinese want to show off.

(42:27):
But if there is a sense that America is behind
and that Russia feels like they have the upper hand,
I could see why Trump's want to be like, uh,
this is this is our power. You really want to
rethink that again? This peace through strength. I'm a fan
of that peace through strength. Now, Trump has warned that

(42:48):
Russian President Vladimir Putin. Oh, he warned Russian President Latmir Putin,
according to Fox News, that the US has a nuclear
submarine station right off the shores. Okay, good, yeah, don't
mess with us. Okay, we have a nuclear submarine right
there and a shriff. Russia is wanted now find the submarine.

(43:11):
But you know, he said, he's not playing games with Putin.
He said, Russia said this week that they've tested a
new missile that could go more than eight thousand miles.
Is that saber rattling for you? What is that? That's
what the reporter said, and Trump said, I know, we
have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right
off the shores, so I mean it doesn't have to
go eight thousand miles. And they're not playing games with us.
We're not playing games with them either. We test missiles

(43:33):
all the time, but we don't need to go eight
thousand miles. So we'll see what happens with that. We'll
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