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No Welcome, Welcome, Welcome to the war zone. My name
is Lee Elsie, filling in for Wayne Allen. Did I
get in so I'm gonna get into his break a
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are across the country, guys dealing with the worst drivers
in the history of mankind? Are you guys going through that?
I mean, I've never seen anything like it. I mean
I know here man in the state of Connecticut. And
you might think, Okay, well, you're out there in Vegas,
you're out there in California, wherever you're listening across this country.
You're watching on the Gateway Pundit, you're watching on tam
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you could be anywhere. You could be in any of
the fifty Great States. And I don't know, maybe you
think Connecticut's like this backwoods, etc. It's just like it's
like an autobond between New York and Boston. Everyone goes
like one hundred miles an hour. Everyone's weaving in and
out of traffic. I'm just curious that that's happening in
a airplay in your state and your town and your
county and your city wherever. It's nuts. I don't know. Anyway,
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A couple of weeks ago, I know this is completely
off the beaten track. I know, you know, maybe most
of you want to talk about Trump and his mission
and what he's done today and the fact that there
was a big document dump with Epstein, and I really
don't want to get into it until I actually see
what's into it, and you I need this to be done.
I need Trump to release the Epstein files. I need
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that to be something that is going on. I need
the people who are on those lists to be buried
and basically drowned in their own cesspool of ugliness. That
is something that I think is not negotiable. So I hope,
I hope this is the beginning of all of it.
So I just saw that a little while ago that
there was a great document dump, and as I learned
more about it, I'll share that with you. If I
can learn more about it by the end of the show.
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We'll try to share it with you by the end
of the show. But I'm sure it's a deep die.
But I did a segment on the show and it
got a lot of response. So I figured my show
on morning show, and I figured I'll to share it
with you guys. And again, I don't know where or
what your legal status is, and whatever state you might
be in. But there is this push for the legalization
of assisted suicide of the United States. And I have
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to say this. I've talked to a lot of different
legislators both, you know, whether the congressional people or Senate people,
or state by state and House or state senate races,
and nobody, nobody has really given me this idea that
they're on concrete ground when it comes to this, because
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it is such a complex, difficult scenario to talk about.
So on one hand, personally, I believe in autonomy, the
right of an individual alongside with their family, to make
these profound decisions about their life, especially when they're facing
unbearable suffering. And I don't know how many of you have,
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hopefully not a lot. Hopefully you haven't had to deal
with a lot of unbearable suffering in your life. But
those of you who had had to do that, you
know that there comes a point in time in people's
lives that they just don't want to do it anymore.
They're in too much pain, there's too much horror. And
I understand there's a religious implication to all of this
as well, So it's a tug of war, and I
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think what ends up happening. The thought of becoming a
burden to loved ones or enduring relentless pain during a
declining physical condition is something that sort of hit home
with me. I mean incomprehensible yet on one hand, but
you grapple with a moral weight of ending life, this
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unbelievable gift that was given to us that none of
us really look on as a gift until probably it's
too but it is a gift. Every day is a gift.
Right tomorrow may not come. That's just a fact. But
there are people who have to deal with these horrific decisions,
and there's sort of like a partisanship tug of war
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that goes on during this. It seems like the Republicans
are against the assistant suicide and the Dems are more
for it. But I've talked again to legislators who are
a Republican who vote against it, but deep down they
don't know because it's a hard decision to make, and
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a decent society, I believe, should do all akin to
reasonably alleviate human suffering. And I don't know if we
do that. I mean, I know we have hospice and
I know we have things of that nature, but there
comes a point in time when someone is not just
a burden, but physically unable either to move or or
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has become I mean, is living basically inside this this
hollow shell that's deteriorating and they're in constant pain. I mean,
we don't I mean, we wouldn't do that to your
your pets, and yet we do it to people. So again,
I'm still in a tug of war, but I'm just
throwing out a number of different sort of questions for
you maybe to ask yourself. But the question that lies
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at the heart I think of the assistant suicide debate,
and it's the one that we cannot answer lightly is
to inform you a discussion. If you look at the data, right,
let's look at Canada for example, this is where it
goes off the rails, right. So Canada has legal suicide
and in Canada, medical assistance in dying they call it MADE,
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has been legal since twenty sixteen, and according to a
twenty twenty three report, MADE accounted for four point one
percent of all deaths in Canada. Four point one percent
of the people who have died in Canada. That's thirteen
two hundred and forty one cases in the year twenty
twenty three alone took their own life or made that decision,
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and that's sixty three hundred deaths total. Sense legalization now
where it goes off the rails. And this is why
this debate rages in this country is because people think
it's going to get manipulated, and it's clear it's been
getting manipulated. In Canada, there's according to this report, there's
one person who had one guy in particular, young man
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with curable cancer, he curable, not incurable, curable, opted for
the maid instead of the cancer treatment. He was euthanized.
An elderly woman with a hip fracture euthanized. I mean
there are cases like to me, if it's if it's
literally a sense where someone is on the fast track
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to pain and suffering, then I think we we should
have the compassion to move in. But these other cases
they make you think like, okay, so this is what
we don't want, and this is why there's a fight
against it. And in the United States, assistant suicide is
actually legal in ten states in Washington, DC as well,
under incredibly strict conditions, typically requiring the terminal illness with
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the prognosis of six months or less. So if you've
got doctors signing off on you have six months to
live and the prognosis is terminal in ten states, they'll
take They'll let you take your own life. But again,
I know, I'm not answering any of these questions. I'm
just throwing a whole bunch of stuff up at the
wall and let you think about it wherever you might be.
I know it's not the funnest topic to think about
it and one that's uplifting, but it's one that I
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think eventually hits almost every single family in some capacity.
Like you've got somebody, an uncle, a father, or mother
who ends up getting into the situation, and I mean
the idea that you watch them deterior It's tough. It's tough.
And then there's other broader implications to all of this.
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Now we have advanced genetic testing, So what happens if
we find out that the embryo is a potential health risk?
Do you terminate? Then do you terminate for someone with
Down syndrome? Again, ninety percent or more that that actually
does happen in some other countries, Well, that's not quite
equivalent to assisted suicide. That trend sort of reflects the
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idea that mankind controls in these cases, I think erroneously
controls the outcome of a life and death. Again, I'm
not telling you I have an answer. I'm not even
telling you that I have a strong opinion. I'm just
throwing out some numbers to get you to think. I mean,
legalized assisted suicide risks, amplification, isolation. Again, people who end
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up choosing for this sort of scenario usually are isolated. Anyway,
I just thought i'd throw that out at you. I
didn't want to get too deep into the weeds, but
I thought it was something that we could at least
you can bounce around in your brain. Maybe maybe not. Anyway.
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it expensive obviously to go to a game, but I
mean now they're asking you to They're going to ask
you to pay for some of the games. I know this.
They've got a couple of games this weekend, a couple
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watch these games. I'm not paying, and I love football.
I'm put I'm putting my foot down and drawing a
line in the sand because I think that they have
squeezed us enough and you can't go to these events
anymore without like having to take out alone. It's crazy, man,
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it really is crazy.
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All right.
Speaker 3 (18:39):
Before the break, I did say that they did do
a giant thirty four thousand page Department of Justice Epstein
file dump. So thirty four thousand pages and I haven't
read it in the last ninety five seconds. So what
is up here is the House Oversight Committee released again
thirty four thousand documents related to the Jeffrey Epps team
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case on Tuesday night. The surprise file dump came ahead
of the expected House wide vote to formalize the committee's
Epstein inquiry on Wednesday afternoon. The vote was largely symbolic
because they were going to do it blah blah blah
blah blah blah. I've been pretty firm on this. I mean,
I think Trump has done some remarkable things so far,
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right I do. I think if you gave him some
truth serum, he probably wishes that he could solve or
have solved, the Ukraine War, and there's probably other some
of the things he wishes he could have done so far.
I mean, it's early, it's early on in the onset
of his presidency. But I think, and I've said this
again a million times, I'll say it again, he has
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to come clean on all of the Epstein stuff. Now,
it's it's a big deal. It's kids, it's human trafficking,
it's the worst of the worst. And he had talked
about and I always say this, and I'm sorry if
I'm sounding redundant, but he's said this time and time again.
And Trump, if you're listening, I'll say it one more time, man,
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you've got to drain the swamp. You talked about it
in the first go around. You haven't talked too much
about it this time. By releasing the names of the
people that are on that list and in that island,
are on that island, man, that's the fast track way
to drain the swamp. That's just one man's opinion, so
I would do it no matter what it hurts. My
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All right, there we go, ladies and gentlemen, hour and
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first live show of September. Wayne, We'll be back tomorrow night.
I am honored to bring on my next guest. I
consider him a good friend. He ran for governor here
in the state of Connecticut a couple of times, and
he is he's an American business man. He worked exactly.
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He was the executive of General Electric and three I
Group and Ubs Dollar Financial and on some others. And
he joins us right now. And his name is Bob Stefanowski. Bob,
what's happening, my friend?
Speaker 1 (22:31):
How are you?
Speaker 6 (22:34):
Hello? My friend? I'm honored to be on. Congratulations You're
coast to coast.
Speaker 3 (22:38):
Okay for you coast to coast with you, my friend.
Let's let me ask you a couple of things. Let
me start really general first. I mean, you've been in
business for what fifty forty years? Forty plus years and
in longer than I I mean, there's political polarization going
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on in the US and as when you were a CEO.
I mean that kind of partisanship. Does it affect the
decisions that you make? And how do you see it
affecting some of the decisions that some of these big
businesses are making nowadays?
Speaker 6 (23:17):
You know, Lee, I don't remember being as polarized as
it is right now. I mean, you would always have
disagreements between the left and the right. But the amount
of emotion that's there even and I know you've talked
about it, even I've got three daughters in their twenties.
Even sitting down over dinner and when the Trump name
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comes up, you can see the kind of tenseness across
the table. And you know, listen, whether you agree with
Donald Trump or disagree with him, you have to admire
the amount of energy he's brought to this role. You know,
you talk about being a CEO. At least he's getting
stuff done. You may not agree with all of it,
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but at least he's not taken three I remember Barack
Obama take three week vacations and Martha's vineyard during the summer,
and Biden went to Delaware, you know, lounging on the
beach every weekend. You have to admire the amount of
effort that this president's put it into fixing the country.
Speaker 3 (24:16):
You really do, it's every day, Bob. There's something he
does every single day that you sit up and go, oh, yeah,
I forgot about that. That's pretty amazing, you know, whether
it could be in any realm. But he's got so
many it seems like he's got so many people coming
up with these creative ideas to try to work things out.
And like you said, I mean, that wasn't happening at
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all during the Biden administration.
Speaker 6 (24:43):
No, I mean, and the access. I mean, did you
see the cabinet meeting a week ago? Yeah, it was
a four hour meeting. And you know, I think Biden
had two cabinet meetings his entire term in office. Right,
And again, that's what we're paying these people to do.
We're paying them to work for us. We're not paying
them to go to Delaware every weekend or vacation on
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Martha's vinyard. We're paying for them to get things done.
And and again you may not agree with all of it,
but I think the Democrats when they start coming down
against making our city safer, or controlling immigration or a
lot of the things that Donald Trump has fixed from
this Biden administration, I don't think they're I don't think
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they're playing a solid hand right now there.
Speaker 3 (25:28):
I really don't talk to me about these trade policies. Now,
we had tarisome place, and then the Supreme Court said no,
and now he's in appeal. So how would that How
do you think that affects some of the bigger businesses
across the country.
Speaker 6 (25:46):
Well, I saw the ruling last week. You know. I
hopefully it goes to the next level and it gets
back on Trump's side. But I think the other thing
this president has done is, you know, he was elected
by the majority of the peace people to be president
of the United States, and he should have some power
to get his agenda done. That's what we voted for.
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We voted for safeboarders, we voted for lower taxes, we
voted for representation. And I think his second time around,
he's come in with a very different perspective which he's
in charge, and I think that drives the Democrats crazy
that they can't control them, they can't pin him back.
I was never a massive fan of tariffs, to answer
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your question, because if you believe classic economics, you know
tariffs are not the best thing in the world. You
should really produce things where they can be produced the cheapest.
But I don't think President Trump is using it from
an economic perspective. He's using it from a negotiation perspective,
and there is no one better. I don't know if
you ever read his book, The Art of the Deal,
but if you haven't, it's a sixty ninety page book.
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It'll take you one weekend to read it. And the
guy knows how to use what leverage he has, and
he's using tariffs not only as an economic lever but
also to help end wars and to help have social policy.
And he's using the assets that he has available to
him to get his agenda through both the United States
and globally. And again you have to admire itly.
Speaker 3 (27:14):
Wemer goog inatorial candidate businessman Bob Stefanowski is with us,
always happy I know he's so busy, so he's covering
out a little time for me, and I appreciate that
very much. The political landscape of this, so you know,
Trump obviously is in term number two three, a little
bit over three years left. I know this is speculation,
but what do you foresee coming up after this? It
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seems like it does seem like right now if you
look at the numbers, there are more people joining the
Republican ranks and people are fleeing the Democrat ranks. Can
you feel a shift in this country? And if so,
what do you think happens in twenty twenty eight?
Speaker 6 (27:55):
You know, on the one, Hanley, you know I've been
through it. I ran for governor twice, and I can
tell you six months in politics as an eternity, it
can be a totally different landscape. But I'm in New
York City right now and this mayor Mondami, who is
basically a communist, isad in the polls. And it was interesting.
I saw George will on one of the Sunday shows
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and strangely enough, he said, I hope Mandamie wins. And
the interviewer said why. He said, every once in a while,
we need a contained experiment in socialism to prove how
bad it is. So he said, it's not It wouldn't
be a great thing for New York City, he said,
but at least it would be a recent, tangible example
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of how these policies from these far left people like
AOC and Bernie Sanders and everybody else, because you can
forget how bad they are because they haven't been in
power for a while. And to have a tangible example
of how bad socialism is or how bad communism is
wouldn't be the worst thing. So sitting here, said ay Lee,
things are looking really good for the Republican Party. My
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only provisor is things can change quickly. It can really change.
Speaker 5 (29:04):
Out of time.
Speaker 3 (29:05):
So I said the same thing about Mondamie. It's almost
that this implosions effect, if you will, I think that
it would be almost like watching a car wreck happen
and not good for New York or New York City.
And you're in New York City, you're working in New
York City nowadays. Does that Does that put a little
fear in you? What would happen on the grand scale
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when it comes to you know, what you got going
on in New York?
Speaker 6 (29:32):
It does? It does from a couple of perspectives. I mean,
my effective tax rate right now is probably fifty four percent. Wow,
when you put Connecticut State tech. I live in Connecticut,
I work in New York. So you got Connecticut State TEX.
You got New York TEX. You got New York City, TEX.
You've got sales taxes, you've got property taxes. My effective
tax rate is probably if I had it all together,
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it's probably close to sixty percent. And the potential new
mayor of New York Mondommie, says that's not I He
wants it to be eighty percent. And what that will do,
and we've seen it over the years, and you're already
seeing it in places like Palm Beach and other places
in Florida. People will leave New York. You look at
Sean Hannity on Fox News. He said, I'm out of
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New York. It's crazy. And what it's going to do
is it's going to drive people out of New York
and it's going to reduce the tax base in the
long term. Next week is the fiftieth Anniversity of the
Laugher Curve, my good buddy Art Laugher. And the higher
you raise taxes on people, the higher the tax rate.
Has been proven over the last fifty years. The higher
the tax rate, the lower the tax revenue you actually
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get in because people leave, they'll flee to low tax areas,
and I think if Mondomi wins, that's unfortunately what may
be come into this city.
Speaker 3 (30:45):
So are you happy with Trump reinstituting or continuing his
tax deal? I mean, is you think that's good for
the country what he's got put in place in the
big beautiful bill.
Speaker 6 (30:57):
I think he does. I mean, I obviously am not
an expert on the bill. I'm sure there's some areas
in it that could be better or it could be worse.
But it's certainly a move in the right direction. Again,
if you reduce taxes on corporations and you reduce taxes
on individuals, they're going to produce more. They're going to
consume more. That's going to produce more tax revenue. It's
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been proven time after time after time, and I think
it's headed in the right direction, and you've got to
give Congress credit for getting it through. It'll be interesting
to see what happens in the midterms. I think if
the midterms were today, we'd be in great shape. But
you got to wait and see what happens. But I'll
tell you Lee, it is very different. As you know,
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I ran in twenty twenty two. The political sentiment right now,
three years later couldn't be more different than it was
back in twenty twenty two. And I just hope it
keeps going this way because for the first time in
a long time, people are saying America's back, They're feeling
good about the country and the way things are headed.
And again, Trump isn't perfect, no one is perfect, but
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as far as I'm concerned, keep charging it it.
Speaker 3 (32:01):
You know, it's interesting when you ran in both times,
you know, you you had to figure out a way
to navigate Trump because if you supported him, all the
media looked on you as a leper. And if you
didn't support him, then people who liked Trump then he
then they got angry with you. So you were in
a no win situation. It was an impossible box to
get out of. It's going to be very different, I
think this time.
Speaker 6 (32:24):
I think you're right. I think you know, certainly, on
a national level, Connecticut, as you know, is two to
one Democrats. So when President Trump endorsed me on Twitter
in twenty eighteen, you know, the ego side of me
was happy to get it right, but I dropped a
couple points in the CONNECTICUTUS upside down. But you know,
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if you look at it on a national level, you
look at what he did in this last election, right,
there's a migration. You know, there's a polarization in the
states that I know this a national jow. But you
want to talk about Connecticut, We're becoming the next state
of California. That's exactly we're awarehead.
Speaker 3 (33:01):
Will listen. Can you hang on one more break with me?
Speaker 6 (33:06):
Absolutely?
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focused in on. I mean, AI and all that it
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you guys using this a lot in the business world? Now?
Speaker 6 (38:13):
I haven't started yet, Lee, I mean, I know it's
out there. For old guys like us, it's tough to understand.
I'll tell you, and you know me, I'm not a
big conspiracy theorist, but I do worry about the small
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I don't know whether that's true or not, but you
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I do?
Speaker 3 (39:06):
And I think yeah, And that story that you reference
actually did happen. It was also it found ways around
the normal protocol to try to keep itself on. It
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I don't know if you saw that, but it went
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it figured out that, you know, Joe Smith was having
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an affair with the Marie Kelly and it threatened to
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it can do incredible things, but it just it gets,
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and before too long, it'll be smarter than us, for sure.
So I get what you're saying. It can be a
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final thing. I'm sorry, go ahead, there you go. No,
I wanted to ask you because I know we're going
to run. I know you're a huge Giant fan. The
rumor is you put a large wager on the New
York Giants. Is that out of insanity or pure loyalty?
I'm not sure.
Speaker 6 (40:09):
Well, I do have one hundred dollars on them to
win the Super Bowl. A good friend of mine place
the bit. I'll also reveal that a good friend of
mine and I are going to Opening Day against the Chiefs,
and those tickets are selling for three thousand dollars a ticket.
I heard your comment earlier about the prices sports out
of control.
Speaker 3 (40:28):
So we're going to the Chiefs and the Giants, and
you promised me that i'd be sitting right next to
Taylor Swift. But now she's essentially engaged, so I have
to work extra hard to move the needle. But I mean,
you're telling me I'm going to be right next to her.
But they're going on the open market. Three thousand bucks
a ticket.
Speaker 6 (40:46):
Really, Yeah, I've had season tickets for a long time.
So I'm in row three on the fifty yard line.
And before the broadcast, I looked up wrote two on
the fifty yard line and those are thirty three hundred tickets.
But we get three thousands of ticket for ours. Maybe
we'll stoop the game. We'll go to Foxwood's and we'll
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see what we can do.
Speaker 3 (41:07):
I like it, well, we'll double it up, we'll clean up,
we'll have a blast.
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There you go.
Speaker 1 (41:13):
Are you all right?
Speaker 3 (41:14):
Listen, I'm almost out of time. I want to thank you.
I can't thank you enough for hanging out with us.
There's so much going. Do you want to tell you?
Speaker 5 (41:20):
What? Do you?
Speaker 1 (41:20):
Just?
Speaker 3 (41:20):
Real quick? What are you up to now? If you
want to share that with everybody.
Speaker 6 (41:26):
I'm I'm getting oldly. I'm doing some work for a
company living or in uh in Saudi Arabia. We're building
a new city called Neo Terrific Project. I'm staying involved
in politics, trying to do what I can in Connecticut,
and playing a lot of golf. Not that I'm getting
doing it better, but we're playing.
Speaker 3 (41:46):
No, No, you're very good. You're scary good. So you're
playing too much. Now you're playing too much?
Speaker 1 (41:52):
All right, I know you got to go talk.
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Please put the word.
Speaker 3 (41:56):
I can't thank you enough, brother, thank you so much
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One of the great disasters in the state of Connecticut
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because not only is he genuine and legit and basically
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those people are few and far between. So kudos to him,
and I thank you for coming on.
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Listen.
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