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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Going to be releasing.
Speaker 2 (00:03):
He done in about two hours from now or sometime today,
let's say. And again they thought he was dead just
a short while ago. His parents are so happy, they're
so happy. So it's, as you know, it ends the
only American citizen captured and held hostage by Hamas since
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October seventh, twenty twenty three. And he's coming home to
his parents, which is really great news.
Speaker 1 (00:36):
I meant to me, it's big news.
Speaker 3 (00:38):
Big news. Indeed, there's a lot of stuff happening today.
The way that we were going to start the program,
I mean, we have ideas in mind as to how
we're going to start the program, but there's a lot
of stuff happening, whether it is the trade deal with China,
whether it is the India Pakistan, the negotiated cease fire.
(01:02):
A lot of stuff underway. And then of course you
have the executive orders. You have the executive order as
it relates to medicines and price controls, which I have
to have a big discussion about that. A lot of
stuff to hit this very busy Monday morning. Welcome to
the program. Dana Lash with you, and we are at
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the top of this first hour, and I mean where
to even start. You also have this hostage, this American hostage,
the last American hostage, who is now being released, and
I guess on his way going to end up in
Tel Aviv where his mother's apparently waiting for him, and
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then he's going to be coming back to New Jersey.
So lots of things to discuss. It was a very
very busy weekend. And one of the big things that
I want to take away from this is that and
we go back to the particularly the trade agreement with
China heard for two weeks and we ourselves were kind
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of wondering, but we don't want to we don't trust
China with anything, because repeatedly it was said over and
over again that, oh, well, China's not talking to the
Trump administration, and the Trump administration was saying, yes, we're
actively talking to China right now, and leftists were even
questioning it, and now they are. I think that the
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trade the old China is a very good thing. So
there's some good news. There's some stuff that I'm a
little about, and ever more pressure on Congress to act
with the executive orders. So where to start? I think
we start what you heard the President talking about just
a moment ago. The hostage release, which is I mean,
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when you still think of how long people, I mean,
these these this guy has been held is unbelievable. And
I'm wondering what Hamas wants out of this. It's I mean,
it's very good news that heat and Alexander is going
to be freed. And maybe, maybe, and again I'm speculating,
maybe Hamas decided that it was going to cut a
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deal with the United States so that it could make
it so that it seemed like it was, you know, amenable, right,
like they can negotiate, they can make deals. Or maybe
they were trying to get one over on net Yahoo
and make it look like, well, look, Trump can get
hostage released, but Net Yahoo can't. There's a couple of
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different ways to look at this, and this is I'm
so glad that we have Stephen Yates on today. You know,
he joins us every Monday. He worked in the Trump
the first Trump administration on foreign policy, and everybody so
far had cooperated. Israel said that they made zero concessions
for this to happen, and I it, I know they
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reduced the size and scope of their operations in Gaza,
but they said they have not. You know, they didn't
compromise on anything. I don't the United States apparently didn't
compromise on anything. So what what is Hamasa's what is
their motivation behind this? Because it's kind of uncharacteristic, and
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by kind of I mean entirely right, entirely uncharacteristic from Hamas.
So what are they getting out of this?
Speaker 4 (04:22):
For?
Speaker 1 (04:23):
What?
Speaker 3 (04:23):
Isn't that a horrible A hostage is released and we
have to go, okay, for what? Why? Why are they
releasing him? What are they getting out of this? Hamas
doesn't do anything without having trying to get some kind
of advantage something, And I'm kind of wondering if it's
not the optic of making it seem making Net and
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Yahoo seem incompetent in regards to negotiating hostage releases compared
to Trump, because that would be a big win for
them over him. So it's it's interesting to see. And
we're gonna talk, like I said to Steven Yates a
little bit about this later. The big I think the
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other big thing of good news is the trade deal
with China. So so rolling it back what was it
one hundred and nineteen points, So we're taking it back
to I think it was what a twenty percent for
the tariffs. China's taking theirs back, we're rolling ours back.
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It's a very good deal for us. It's actually only
pulling up my notes here, it's only like ten points
above the status quo previously as to what it was,
and we're keeping we're keeping a percentage in place because
of fentanyl. So that's why there's that residual percentage in
place against them, because of fentanyl. So that that makes sense.
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It's a big, big, big win for the United States
on this, and I mean the markets responded as well. Audio,
this is what do we want? Eleven or twelve? I mean,
we've got Scott, We've got Secretary of Descent. Yeah, let's
do it. Let's do eleven. Because he's talking about this
ninety day pause. This is the Treasury Secretary on this
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just a little bit ago.
Speaker 5 (06:14):
Listen, And what we have is in ninety day paus
on the reciprocal tariffs, both sides de escalated by one
hundred and fifteen percent, so we are both at ten
on the reciprocal tariffs. The fentanyl related terriffs which President
Trump put on in February are still on and over
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the next ninety days we have a mechanism to meet
with the Chinese Trade delegation again. We will be discussing terraffs,
non tariff trade barriers, currency, and there's subsidies of labor
and capital, and how we can open up China to
(06:56):
American businesses and rebalance is our most imbalanced, unbalanced trading relationship.
Speaker 3 (07:04):
And the markets responded, they went gangbusters. They did, I
think what futures were up over a thousand points this morning.
They said that it was better expected, better than expected.
This is per CNBC, and I also saw Wall Street
Journal they were saying that they were even expecting more
near term relief for investors, with CNBC saying it was
(07:25):
a major breakthrough. Now I meant to say thirty. It's
the twenty percent on Chinese. It's the twenty percent duties
in Chinese imports related to fentanyl that's in place, the
ten percent one hundred and twenty five to ten percent,
and that's the reciprocal tearff. So with the twenty and
the ten it's a thirty percent that remains on China,
the ten percent reciprocal, and then you have the twenty
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percent for the fentanyl and every market insider, and apparently
when you hear the administration talk, I don't think it's
going to stop there. I think that this is it's
it's it's not the end goal. I think it's still
progress towards China actually responding and getting involved and reducing,
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if not ending the fentanyl coming into the United States.
We shall see on that, but that's it's incredibly significant.
So they were talking after all came because we were
I mean we were here not all last week. Oh
they're not really talking or China says they're not really talking.
They were. They were completely having this back and forth.
So this was this is incredible. I mean it's good.
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I mean you had stocks everywhere, go Asia, Europe, everybody.
I mean it's Europe's stock index gained a percent, Germany's
I think had a high for the past year. I
think Hong Kong was like plus three percent. So huge,
huge news and a great a great thing to start
the week with, really a great thing to start the
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week with. Indeed, So this is all incredibly significant. And
like I said, yeah, China was talking to them this
entire time. So that is going to be a major
relief for a lot of businesses and a lot of people.
I think we're being because I saw some of the discussion.
I think there are some folks who don't own business
or never have been in manufacturing that don't quite get it,
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and they were kind of harsh on some of I
read a couple of op eds like last week, and
they were kind of harsh towards some of these businesses.
And I know you've seen it as well. With manufacturing
and with these small businesses. It is very, very difficult
because of China's dominance to decouple from them almost entirely.
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I mean, it's really it's a tough thing to do
because they've been allowed to basically have not a monopoly,
but have such a sizeable footprint that it almost suggests
a monopoly. But they've been allowed, I mean, that's been
allowed for forever in domestic prices here. Our policies here
haven't helped with offshoring of manufacturing, et cetera, et cetera.
(09:54):
So's it was very difficult. I know, we have some friends,
actually they're businesses. They try to do everything here in
the US. There's certain things that they that no one
else makes except for China, or like Vietnam, and it
was it's I mean, one of them was considering they
were if if there wasn't any progress, they were probably
going to go out of business.
Speaker 4 (10:15):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (10:15):
And so now this is huge news because now one hundred,
what do you go from one hundred and forty five
to thirty and it's only ten above what the status
quo was. It's only ten percent above status quo. So
that's that's incredibly workable, incredibly workable. So now we'll see
if that twenty percent works towards reducing the fentanyl flow.
So huge, huge news. A lot of stuff happening this morning.
(10:37):
Now in addition to that, because we're not even goodness, uh,
the plane, we'll talk about this a little bit more
in depth coming up this. I know you heard back
about I know you guys have heard the story about
the plane from Cutter, right, So let's let's rewind just
a little bit. Air Force one which can correct me
if I'm wrong on this. I thought they said it
was like forty years old.
Speaker 6 (10:58):
Yeah, it's uh, it's in need of an upgrade.
Speaker 3 (11:01):
So old jet and that poses a number of different
issues because you can only retro fit things, and you
can only upgrade and modernize certain things for so long
and it needs to go. I mean, I think that
that's Democrat Republican. I think it's pretty safe to say
that it needs to be updated. Now, remember during Trump's
(11:24):
first term, this was something that he had actually put
an order in on that everybody agreed on. But then
I think it was boeing that it was already over
budget and it was late, like overbudget by some millions,
and already a couple of years behind schedule. And so
he was I think it was in January he was
(11:44):
at the Palm Beach International Airport checking out a potential
plane to use in the meantime. And now the story
from Cutter comes up. Now I think it's a bad
idea to take anything from Cutter number one, number two, well,
the reason being A for optics. C you have one
A optics one B do you I mean it just optics.
(12:06):
None of it looks good. And these are also people
that fund HESBELA. They help with Hesbela, they help with Hamas,
I mean Cutters where Hamas chiefs live. I mean, they
have a very cozy little relationship with them. I just
think that's problematic on a number of different levels. But
number two, and maybe perhaps this is most important. Do
you trust that? I mean, do you trust the President
(12:28):
of the United States flying around on a Katari jet,
a jet that's that's being supplied by a country that
I would best describe as a frenemy, not an ally.
Do you trust that? I mean, what if there's like
a remote detonation or some kind of device on the plane.
I don't trust that. I don't want to gamble anything
like that. I got a million objections to it. So
(12:49):
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That happens. This is crazy though, So they're saying that
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Speaker 9 (17:43):
My message to the mayor is he said he didn't
want to protest yesterday, then what about the several times
during the week he showed up? So that's what people
don't know. He and his staff were out there this week.
We've had to send people out there to break up
protesters there. The mayor and those protests brought up bulldozer
last week. Not only this time, but other times protesting.
We've heard intelligence that they're going to continue to protest.
Speaker 3 (18:06):
Wow. The stunt that they pulled this is this is crazy,
the stuff that these Democrats pulled in Newark. Welcome back,
Dan and lash with you at the bottom of this
first hour. So if you if you miss that. So
what ended up happening is that a bunch of Democrats
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stormed an ice facility and the Department of Home Land
Security was starting the arrests of these House Democrats who
were at this New Jersey ice facility. They had stormed it.
There's all kinds of body camera footage of it. It's
the Delaney Hall Detention Center and on Friday they stormed
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the gates of it. This is a secure facility that's
located in Newark and it's they were advocating for, were
these detainees that DHS and one showing you some of
the b roll This is like, that's what's happening there.
That's a Newark, New Jersey. That's a congress person just
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shoving people through. That's assault. Sorry, But the DHS Assistant
Secretary Trisia McLoughlin said that the people who are held
here are murderers, they are terrorists, they are child rapists
and MS thirteen gang members. That was her direct quote.
So a bunch of members of Congress Democrats chased a
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bus that was full of detainees who were entering the
security gate. Then they stormed the gate and they broke
into the facility. I was told Kane, this is an insurrection,
this is an insurrection, and DHS said it was. You
had Monica mc ivor, who's a congressional woman. She's the
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heavy set broad with the white and red shoving into people.
She's from New Jersey. She said that she was manhandled,
but I did not see anyone man handling her. I
saw her using her immense weight to just blast through
security and it showed them she was pushing and elbowing officials,
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and DHS said they posted on x they said you
should meet who they're fighting for. You should meet the
people that are held here. So, for instance, they have
a man, Shincia Cavero, who is in custody and he
is a known active member of MS thirteen. It's been
confirmed Ramos Maren is wanted in Brazil for homicide. He
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has an Interpol red notice. He is in custody without bond.
I mean these are like for the sever This guy
Saravia Santa Maria of El Salvador. He is a verified
MS thirteen gang member, and he also has the tats
with the little MS thirteen symbols on it. They also
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have Adonis Stevez. He is from Dominican Republic. He has
multiple felony convictions of drug distribution including fentanyl, drug trafficking,
resisting arrests, possessing illegally possessing weapons, Maximum Nunez, a fifty
eight year old Dominican Republic. Again like drug trafficking, assault
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with a deadly weapon, et cetera, et cetera. I mean,
these are the people that they have. Another individual who
was a child rapist in MS thirteen that's held in
this facility. Another one who raped a woman. I mean,
there's you get the idea, right do you want me to?
I mean, I consider him go on for the rest
of the segment, but you get the idea. Those are
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the people that are held here, and Democrats decided that
they wanted to advocate for these people. And I mean
it's really shocking that they keep deciding that they're going
to champion know, criminals over innocent Americans. Now, uh this Uh,
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I mean there's there's tons of these. I mean these
and these guys are from all over. So those are
the people that are held here. And this is the
this is the facility that Democrats decided to storm. And
they have body camera footage of members of Congress actually
physically assaulting ice officers. One of the members of Congress,
Democrat member of Congress quote full body slammed a female
(22:30):
ice officer on video. Oh my gosh. And they have
all of the video evidence of this. They posted some
of it, some of what Wan showed you showing total chaos.
And they said that three members of Congress specifically, this
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was on Thursday. They had Robin Anddez, Lamonica mcgiver, and
Bonnie Coleman. They visited Thursday and the night I guess
they had the storming on Friday. I don't know, I've
never seen anything like this. I've never seen congressional members
storm a facility for like a jail for criminals and
then try to free the criminals and assault the authorities
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that were there to protect the citizenry against these dangerous
criminals inside. This is insane, it's I mean, I think
that I don't know how you can have these people
in Congress. Now. I know that they're voters determine whether
or not they recall, but I think every one of them,
if you're on video body slamming authorities like this, because
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there they are housing rapists, child rapists and murderers and
rapers of women and people who beat women and people
who kill cops in this facility, then yeah, if you're
that's that's criminal trespass, that's assault. I mean, there's I
think that they need to be charged. You have people
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who didn't even go in the Capitol on January sixth
who were arrested. And there were some people who went
in the Capitol on January sixth because they saw security agents.
Oh they saw security opening the doors and ushering people in,
and they didn't know. They walked in, and they walked
into Statuary Hall and they just kind of looked around
and left. They were arrested in charge. Some of them
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were detained for months so are these people who actually
went in to cause an insurrection. I guess they thought
that this was the modern day best steal and they
were going to storm it. They need to have the
full weight of the law thrown down on them. This
is insane. Now, the Newark mayor was saying that. I
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mean he was in defense of them, that's the thing,
because you had him. He brought a bulldozer to the
last week, they say they brought a bulldozer to the facility,
and I, I just you can't tell me that that
these voters are in support of this. Their mayor, ras
Baraka was arrested and he was vowing to shut down
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this facility. He was going to shut down this facility
because I guess he wanted all of these criminals to
be able to run around on the streets with everybody.
I don't know. He's a gubernatorial candidate in New Jersey
as well. Yeah, all the there's like so much more audio.
Somebody seventeen. This was him. He was saying that, oh,
he was arrested. They treated me with dignity, but it
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was humiliating. That's the least of your problems. Listen to
the stooge.
Speaker 10 (25:38):
Well, I mean, I just want to first say that
the guys from Homeland Security were very respectful. They treated
me with dignity, and I appreciate that. You know, while
I've spent my last few hours in the holding area
inside of the I believe it's a detention facility that
they have here in the city of Newark, you know
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that the Homeland Security has, so you know, it wasn't unbearable,
but it was definitely, you know, a humiliating experience and
uncomfortable for me overall. But you know, in the end,
those guys did the best that they could too.
Speaker 3 (26:13):
If it was humiliating for him, imagine what it was
like for his voters that are watching their mayor make
a fool of himself for child rapists. I'm not exaggerating
when I'm talking about the people who are in there.
I'm not I'm not just like singling out one or
two criminals that are here illegally, which is bad enough. No,
there are a lot of them in there that have
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been Yes, that's that's the whole That's what's even more
insane about this. It's not like there's, oh, just some
people who entered illegally, and which is still a crime,
so technically there's still criminals. And then they were just
angels after they got in, and there's one bad guy
in there, and so we're just going to use this
one back. No, they're literally all of these are some
of the most dangerous and violent, repeat offending criminally Leylands
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that are in this facility. And these are the people
that this guy and these other Democrats are going out
there championing. This is insane. Brings a damn bulldozer to it,
and they brought up they they said that the detention
center turned away fire inspectors. So see, he was trying
to use all these different agencies to get in there.
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He was trying to act like, oh no, no, no, we got
to have a fire inspection. Oh no, no, Now we
have to have city officials examined the site. Oh you
guys are turning away local inspectors. So they brought a bulldozer.
Oh you're you're turning away these local inspectors, et cetera.
The group that's operating at signed a one billion, one
billion dollar, fifteen year lease with the federal government for
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Delaney Hall, and they're like, uh, yeah, everything is legit.
They're just trying to get in there and cause problems.
That's crazy. And you know, I mean really because now
it's a federal immigration processing center, It's created tons of
I love Djesco's I think, Yeah, well, we created a
bunch of unionized jobs. Annual salaries one hundred and five
thousand starting point. It's going to contribute fifty million to
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the local Newark community. And those are just I know,
for the Democrats who like to talk about being pro worker,
but then they proudly get behind every policy that offshores
jobs and manufacturing. Yeah, those are all union jobs. They're
just saying, just saying. I mean, this is wild, absolutely wild.
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Who these are the people that they keep wanting to
celebrate And what the hell is the matter with them?
What is the matter with these people? This is like
the stupidest stuff I've ever seen. They are continually shooting
themselves in the foot. I mean, I just the optics
alone are horrendous. These people, they act like they're some
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sort of freedom fighters. They're not freedom fighters. These people
aren't heroes. These Democrats are criminals too for doing this.
This is anti enforcement obstruction. Now they were doing it
in uh Colorado, right, I mean, you've had stuff like
this in Colorado, and you've had stuff like this in
Seattle for different kind of different reasons. But good heavens, Yeah,
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they brought a bulldozer. Not it's not the killdozer either.
It was a baby bulldozer. These people make me want
to make a kill dozer though. I'm just saying. They
were trying to block access the city of Newark. So
the mayor brought in I don't know if you guys,
Bill Malugin has this. It was very ineffective. They brought
in this tiny little bulldozer and they tried to put
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it in the middle of the entrance to the parking
lot and it's not even big enough to do that. Kane.
The size of that bulldozer is that the only bulldozer
this guy could get. You're the mayor of Newark, and
you can't get any better bulldozer, like a bigger one
than those.
Speaker 6 (29:46):
Come on, right, the mayor would have some connections.
Speaker 3 (29:50):
It's almost like cars can go around it to enter
into the facility. Wow, that's what he did. That was
the mayor that you just started. We played that audio
SoundBite of I mean and they were given multiple warnings
to leave their property or be arrested and you can protest,
that's fine, but you can't break into the facility and
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then start body slamming agents. Yeah, that's what you can't do. Now.
One of the things that the left has thrown up
is there mad because they said these people who wanted
you to wear masks for how long? They're mad that
ICE agents were wearing facial facial coverings in the video. Now,
(30:35):
why would they be wearing that. Let's go back here
to the story from February of this year, Anti ICE
activists disrupt LA operations and they docked the agents. They
posted photos, names, addresses, and phone numbers of all of
the agents in English and Spanish. Huh. So maybe that's
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why ICE agents now are covering their faces because they
have this kind of stuff that they're dealing with. This
is unbelievable. So I was told this was an insurrection.
Are we going to have a commission to investigate this?
Where's the censuring? Where's Mike Johnson on this? By the way,
why haven't you heard more about this? Why is it
that you don't know every aspect of the story. Where
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of this? Where is the worthless RNC exploiting every bit
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So are the days of the United States.
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He could be impactful as a moral and ethical voice
on that issue that we're dealing with when so many
people are being mass supported or fear it. Well, I
certainly hope so, and I from his comments previous to
being elected the Pope, he has made clear what his
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values and his view of all of that is.
Speaker 3 (33:11):
So she's saying that, Nancy Pelosi right there saying that
she hopes that Pope Leo will speak against deportations. Now
do abortion, Where do you fall on that? Nance? Just curious?
Now do the trans stuff, do trainees? Let's see where
he falls on that. Go ahead, go ahead and play
that game. I just that's so dumb. Stop. I mean,
(33:33):
you have to follow laws, and everyone's equal under the
law and before it. So, No, the Pope doesn't make
policy in the United States and DC and the Pope
does not have any impact on that, does not get
to tell us what to do with our own sovereignty,
with our laws, with border et cetera. There's a legal
way to come in. And the idea that you're going
to try to prostitute out religion as a way to
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justify the reckless and dangerous disregard of existing laws that
help keep Americans safe and people who immigrate here legally
safe is asinine. I mean, stop it. That's just just
stop all that stuff. It's asinine. No, I love. They've
been trying to milkshake Duck, the new pope, who you
know was for gun control. He's a lefty moderate. I mean,
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you're not going to get a conservative pope because didn't
Francis like pick a lot of the popes or a
lot of sorry, a lot of the cardinals that were
choosing his success her from what I understand, like most
of them, you're going to get someone who's still in
that leftist mole. But they were going after Apparently his
brother is a big conservative or at least a right
leaning dude. I don't know if he's a conservative, but
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he's apparently had some things to say about like Joe Biden,
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I can't even say what he called her. I like
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Don't welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you.
Top of the second hour. That's Potus who is announcing
that he has an EO pharmaceutical and drug companies. This
SoundBite that you heard here, he was saying, you know,
they research and development costs are what they are. He
is like, not anymore. But we have this reduction in
(37:34):
the cost of prescription medication. I'm kind of I don't
know how I feel about it. And the reason I
don't know how I feel about it is because I
feel like a lot of this problem began with Obamacare.
I mean a huge part of the reason why we
have this issue is because of Obamacare. And I do
(37:56):
think that we, you know, essentially with these other countries,
we were subsidizing there R and D. I get that.
But at the same time, remember with Obamacare, which Republicans
always said that they were going to repeal. They promised
that they were going to do it, they never did it.
The excise taxes on all of that stuff contributed so
(38:18):
much to the increase in the price of drugs. It's crazy,
and I feel like not enough people really get into that.
I mean, you had the excise taxes, you have the
you had the pharmaceutical tax, you had the even the
medicinal device tax. You guys remember that. I mean everyone
was warning like, okay, what what is this? What is
this going to mean? I mean, you're I mean, there
(38:40):
were all of this contributed to We were still paying
for R and D for everybody else, but here domestically,
I mean, we had, like what I think that there
was a there was an iOS State University study back
in twenty eighteen that found that the excise taxes from
Obamacare were reducing research and development the spending on that
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by about thirty four million dollars per company. Now in
twenty thirteen, it was thirty four million per company. That
was adjusted to about forty million and twenty twenty three,
and that was a huge cut. There were like eighty
percent of these companies that were surveyed they'd said that
they you know, as a result, they were delaying or
canceling some R and D projects and then of course
(39:22):
you had like the excise taxes on devices like one
of the corporations, the Striker Corporation, which is a huge
medical device a major device manufacturer. They were estimating that
the taxes cost them about one hundred million dollars in
twenty thirteen, adjusted that to one hundred and eighteen for
the latest available data for twenty three. So that's a
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reduction and innovation for those devices. That contributed to a
major loss of jobs. You had over twenty nine thousand
jobs between twenty thirteen and twenty fifteen, particularly specifically in
that industry that included research and development staff, and all
of that that completely dive directly impacted the capacity for innovation.
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I mean, think about it. You have less of a
budget for R and D domestically, that means you what
if you need something like an advanced stent or diagnostic tools.
All of that is impacted by this. It actually impedes
medical progress. That's what Obamacare did. Those are all the
taxes in Obamacare. We talked about this. I talked about
that so much back in twenty ten, nine, twenty nine,
(40:26):
twenty ten, when all of that was being debated, and
then right even after it was signed, we had, we
saw effects of this immediately, and the Democrat defense of it,
Remember their defense of it. I remember Nancy Pelosi going
on CNN this State of the Union on Sunday Mornings
saying that, well, the Congressional Research Service was saying that,
you know, the impact of these taxes is actually minimal,
(40:48):
which was a lie because the Congressional Research Service only
only tabulates the exact information that you get it. It's
like how you feed AI, right, you can feed AI
certain prompts and AI is going to give you a
result based on what you prompt it. With the same
thing with this, they're going to only tabulate exactly what
you give it, no matter how misleading. So they were
(41:09):
using that as a way to deflect the legitimate criticism
that all of these taxes that were incorporated into Obamacare
were going to drive up the cost of prescription drugs,
they were going to stifle medical innovation, they were going
to stifle research and development. I mean, you were going
to see less diagnostic tools, you were going to see
less innovations with devices. I mean, it's insane, it is
(41:30):
absolutely insane. And why nothing has been done I don't know.
So my point with this. I don't know if this
is like an inrun around Congress because they're not doing anything,
and I'm getting angrier and angrier as the weeks go
on about this. But the real issue was caused by
(41:54):
this bill, and well, there was an issue that pre
existed and then it was confounded for by this bill
and the gutting of these budgets. It's all of the
options that could have been done, and Republicans had a handful.
They had like five different alternative health care bills during
that time. So for the people who are arguing that
(42:15):
they had no other substitute, that's a lie. These people
have no idea what they're talking about. Ignore them because
they clearly didn't pay attention or actually follow the news.
They had five. They had five alternative options Republicans did.
Two of them actually were pretty decent. The others were
better than what Democrats were proposing. Two of them actually
included being able to have insurance companies compete, purchasing insurance
(42:37):
across state lines, having it not married to your employer,
so that you could have portable insurance and have it
wherever you went, and you just didn't have to get
it through your employer. Republicans. They didn't really I don't
think they really wanted it because they didn't fight for it.
I've seen them fight for big ticket spending items, for
special interest stuff harder than they fought, you know, for that.
(42:58):
So they they ran. Can you remember, all of every
single one of these fools ran on a campaign promise
of repealing Obamacare, which included all of the taxation that
helped drive all of this up. But they haven't done it,
and it's not on deck right now either. It wasn't
done last it wasn't done the last eight years, and
hasn't been done now. I'm getting really aggravated at their
(43:19):
inability to act, But I also think too, and again,
you can like what someone's doing and still have some
reservations about a couple of different things. You can like
what someone's doing and still have a couple of criticisms
because we are not British, so we don't you know,
we're not communists, so we don't have high mind. Part
of being a boardroom negotiator and part of being a
(43:41):
good leader is being able to get these people in
Congress to do what you need done for the voters,
so you don't have to rely on executive order after
executive order after executive order is being able to use
your your skill set as a negotiator, and you need
and make the art of the deal with these people
in Congress. So far, that's not happening because all of
(44:02):
this stuff. The best way I heard it heard it
described is that these executive orders are a sugar high
and then God forbid, if Democrats get in office in
twenty twenty eight, every bit of this is gone and
you are not only you're not even right back where
you were. We're not even right back where we were originally.
We will be in a worse off position. And that
(44:23):
is a very very real thing. So as it pertains,
you know, to the medicines and that you know, I
would love to see cost reduction, but anything but a
full on overhaul is a band aid over it, and
it's not going to be permanent relief and there is
a potential that it could be worse later and Republicans,
(44:45):
I don't know, for the past twenty years, and maybe
it was under Bush because Bush used a lot of
I mean, he made the appeal to big government.
Speaker 11 (44:53):
Right.
Speaker 3 (44:53):
If voters couldn't get it done, well, then let's just
have government do what voters won't, not what voters can't do,
but what voter want, not what republicans can't do, but
what republicans want, will just have big government do it.
And I think in the past twenty years a lot
of Republicans became very okay with having government do things
for them. Let's have government do what the market should do.
(45:15):
Let's have government do which what we could actually do
by stimulating the market with good legislation or repealing bad legislation.
And that's the issue. And it's so I'm i'm I
get nervous about this stuff. I get nervous about government
involved in price controls. It's a huge it's a huge issue.
It's it. You have to have something from Congress more
(45:39):
on this. But I will say, you know, the excise
taxes under Obamacare, I mean, they were heinous and it
was all what they What what gets me is they
all said, oh, well, all of these taxes are going
to are going to pay for the expanded coverage by
making it more expensive, and by reducing your options and
(45:59):
driving up the host of medication, you're going to make
it more Do you see how stupid it was? These
people had never heard of math before. They clearly never
understood cause and effect. I mean, there are clear measurable
disastrous impacts that Obamacare had on the very thing that
right now the administration's trying to figure out how to remedy.
(46:21):
It's a big deal. Can we play this is funny audio?
Sun bite three? This is a funny SoundBite just from
this morning, Potus talking about a friend of his. Listen.
Speaker 2 (46:32):
I mean, I'll tell you a story. Friend of mine
who's a business man, very very very top guy. Most
of you would have heard of him, a highly neurotic,
brilliant businessman, seriously overweight, and he takes the fat, the
fat chot drug. And he called me up and he
(46:53):
said President. He used to call me Donald. Now he
calls me President. So that's nice.
Speaker 12 (46:59):
Respect.
Speaker 1 (47:00):
Rough guy, smart guy, very successful, very rich.
Speaker 2 (47:04):
I wouldn't even know how we would know this, but
because he's got comments the president.
Speaker 1 (47:08):
Could I ask you a question.
Speaker 2 (47:09):
What I'm in London and I just paid for this
damn fat drug I take.
Speaker 1 (47:14):
I said, it's not working, he said.
Speaker 2 (47:18):
He said, I just paid eighty eight dollars and in
New York I paid thirteen hundred dollars.
Speaker 1 (47:25):
What the hell is going on.
Speaker 3 (47:28):
I love it.
Speaker 12 (47:28):
He's like they're taking the what did he say, the
fat shot drug. It's a stinty because it's not working.
That's actually hysterical. That is actually hysterical. I mean, it's
there's it's the whole idea.
Speaker 3 (47:46):
I'm actually surprised that we're even getting any kind of
innovations with stuff in the United States because of all this.
Oh oh this, let's see audio somebode what we did
for I because I want to come back to this.
Do I have time to or should I hold on
the uh the white bag of or the bag of
white powder? Okay, so just you guys know, uh, Emmanuel Macron,
(48:13):
Kiers Starmer, they were caught on video on their return
from Kiev and they were in the Ukraine or in Ukraine,
and they had a bag of white powder on the table.
Macron quickly pockets it. Another guy hides the spoon and
apparently so the I, I guess Zelensky is what a
(48:33):
big booger sugar enthusiast. I mean what what I'm I'm
I don't know. We're we're going to talk about this
because this is like someone says, oh, it's it's it's
a Kleenex. Someone says the resolution of the picture says
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Speaker 3 (51:56):
So a supercomputer reveals the exact date that Elon Musk's
doomsday prediction will come true. It's not a prediction, it's
just fact, Like everybody knows, at some point there is
going to be destroyed by the Sun because very very
gradually the planets are adjusting and begetting closer and closer
to the Sun. That's just something that your vehicle emissions
(52:17):
don't contribute to. That's just the state of the way
things work in the universe. But researchers from NASA and
Toho University in Japan, they've used supercomputers and mathematical models
to forecast what that would look like, and so they
suggest that life on Earth will become impossible impossible by
the year I don't know. It's a very long time
into the future. We're looking at like a million years
(52:38):
into the future, over a million years into the future
before that happens. And it's not because the Sun grows
hotter and brighter. It's that we get closer to it.
Is the issue, so and then you'll have gradually reduced
oxygen levels. So I had a smart teacher when I
was enging your high They didn't buy into all this
BS and actually just told was the facts about it,
(53:01):
you know, in actual education. It's pretty amazing how that works.
Let's see here. Oh, bear with me, because Safari is
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speaking of course, let's see here. We Also, by the way,
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they were released hostage. The American hostage is officially back
in Israel. That came out when we were on break.
That was confirmed when we were on break. Also, rich
Americans are using their second homes as the economy falters. Well,
they're renting a lot of them out, which makes sense.
That's smart. They say the worst time of exercise for
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actually worse for you. Sweetish security chief has resigned over
sensitive photos on grinder. Don't show the sensitive photos. I
immediately saw Wind going down to that leg. I'm like, no, wine, no, no,
(54:09):
you know it. I mean, I'm not surprised. Maybe it's
because they're sweedish. I just wasn't And the guy looks
like he's you know, I mean see, I don't know.
I mean, he's just I'm not a fan of his face. Anyway.
We have a lot more on the way. We get
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In addition, yesterday we achieved a total reset with China
after productive talks in Geneva. Both sides now agree to
reduce the tariffs and posed after April second to ten
percent for ninety days as negotiators continue in the law.
Just structural issues, and I want to tell you that
(56:04):
a couple of things.
Speaker 1 (56:06):
First of all, that doesn't include the tariffs that.
Speaker 2 (56:07):
Are already on that are our tariffs, and it doesn't
include tariffs on cars, steel, aluminum, things such as that,
or tariffs that may be imposed on pharmaceuticals, because we
want to bring the pharmaceutical businesses back to the United States,
and they're already starting to come back now based on tariffs.
Speaker 3 (56:27):
We need antibiotics, more production of that in the United States.
Too few actually do it. Welcome back to the program,
Dana lash with you. That is, Potus just had a
marathon of a presser this morning. It was a little
over an hour and he was announcing as well more
details about this trade agreement with China, and we talked
(56:47):
a little bit about that in the first hour, just
to give you some of the publicly available details. So
it's like, what ten points above status quo? What it
was thirty percent in place, still twenty as punitively for fentanyl,
and then ten retaliatory, so a lot better than one
(57:08):
forty five. And already markets were responding. I am so
hesitant to say, like the mark. I like the markets reacting,
but is it successful for us? So let's ask our
very good friends Steven Yates. You know him, he's on
the show regularly He's a senior research fellow at the
Heritage Foundation. He's a foreign policy experts specifically on China,
(57:32):
having worked in not one but two presidential administrations, and
he knows where all the bodies are buried. And I
actually may not be joking, and he joins us now
via video. Good so good to see my friend. And
I'm just I'm not a cynic. And it's not that
I doubt the administration's ability to get something done. I
just doubt you know, China and all of this is this.
(57:55):
Would you classify this just I know we're in the
early stages of it as a six successful result so far.
Speaker 11 (58:03):
Well, I would I put it at this. In this way,
President Trump is attempting an historic reset with trade with
all of our partners around the world generally, but with
a specific priority placed on rebalancing with China. I support that.
I think it's very very important. I think that's a
long term initiative. It's not a one and done kind
(58:25):
of thing. And if that's the measure of these talks,
I don't think that's what they were shooting for. Swallowing
the elephant in one bite, but some of the overly
exuberant ways of talking about it could lead people to
believe that's what happened. All we have at the moment
is an agreement to start a process. And there was
a reset in the sense that there was the Phase
(58:48):
one trade agreement in Trump one point zero that the
Chinese interlocutors made clear to Secretary Vestment that they ignored
during the Biden years, and apparently Team Biden didn't really
press them at all, so the Chinese didn't see a
reason to uphold it. So it sort of reset the
talks to the baseline where they were left off at
the end of Trump one point zero plus the Fensanal
(59:10):
tariffs plus this ten percent, that's sort of mathematically where
we are. But it's kind of an odd thing for
the President to start out with a very specific number
of ten percent and then to say, but it doesn't
count this, and it doesn't count that. It's already too
complicated for ordinary Americans understand other than they should know,
this is going to take a long time. China is
not known for quick, decisive, transparent, and measurable action. We're
(59:34):
likely to see delays, frustration, maybe even obfuscation. All those
would be really good reality checks to add to the celebration.
But I support the idea of trying I support the
idea of opening the talks. I just don't like the
idea of trying to say that concluding a joint statement
that we're going to talk actually changed anything.
Speaker 3 (59:54):
Yeah, that's a very good point, and I'm it amazed
me when I was reading this, Treasury Secretary and you
alluded to this when they said that, you know, after
Potus left his office after the first term, the Biden
administration just chose just not to enforce the agreement. And
then the Chinese delegation quote basically told us that once
Biden came into office, they just ignored their obligations.
Speaker 1 (01:00:17):
That was it.
Speaker 3 (01:00:18):
Just I don't know how that wasn't just top of
mind for the Biden administration, because I mean, I don't
know why they would have opposed that in any way.
It's been official for the United States at least, and
it would it would have been a nice little victory
point for them, and they just chose not to do it.
Speaker 11 (01:00:34):
Well in a way, even though I don't have all
the respect for the source coming from the Chinese side,
which is known to say influence more than to inform
from time to time. However, it might be one of
the more honest expressions of what dealing with the Biden
administration was. A lot of Americans now are famously publishing
books trying to revise the narrative they tried to sell
(01:00:57):
for four years. But it could be that our adversaries
and competitors saw this more clearly from the get go.
And we're lucky that the Chinese didn't take as bold
in action after that assessment as say, like the Russians
did after taking that temperature and then going with a
full scale invasion against a neighbor. So in a way,
(01:01:18):
it might be a little dose of honesty from an
unlikely source.
Speaker 3 (01:01:23):
Yeah, and I saw it as well that China was
pulling the story up that China is set to apparently
unleash their own economic stimulus package. We've talked about their
economy before. I don't even know what that would look
like with the CCP that is just more government involved
in that. What does it even look like? And I
don't even think that that would assist them in this regard.
Speaker 11 (01:01:46):
Well, there's a lot of layers to what reality is
in China economically. In some ways, this is one of
the one of the biggest lies about China is this
whole notion of one China, because there is no one
narrative for reality. Inside of there are hundreds of millions
of people whose lives don't reflect what we see in
the news, in movies, tech, or whatever else. They've been
(01:02:08):
permanently left behind. Then there's parts of China that are
very aggressive and militant, and then there's others that seem
kind of entrepreneurial. And it's all mixed up under one
giant Pooh bear known as Hijinping. And so we deal
with what we have with these guys. But they definitely
have banking problems, property market problems, labor shortage problems. I
(01:02:33):
was talking with an expert from inside China today. I
was saying that they had something in the order of
magnitude of like fifty thousand to one hundred thousand unfilled
manufacturing jobs just in one part of China. And so
they have significant structural challenges that this agreement isn't designed
to address and won't.
Speaker 3 (01:02:55):
Now we're talking with our friends Steve and Yates at
Yates comes on X about this issue. I last question
on this, and I got a couple of other things
I'd like to ask you does this do anything to
help tensions perhaps between China and the United States, because
I know a lot of the rhetoric was really ratcheting
up every time it went up a couple of percentage
(01:03:16):
points that you know, the tariffs. Does this assist without
it all? And does it mean do you think it
would ever the Chinese could ever be prevailed upon to
do actually anything about fentonyl or can they withstand this,
you know, the twenty percent extra punitive tariff that's on
them as a result of it.
Speaker 11 (01:03:35):
Well, they can withstand that for a good while, I think,
But I think what they were hearing in Geneva was
at least a little bit of a confession that this
has affected China more than has been reported. And so
whether that results in real policy change, it's hard to
sort of internalize. But these authoritarian regimes can stomach a
(01:03:59):
lot more pain than the kind of purveyors of hysteria
that tend to be in our media. So I think
that this move sort of calms a lot of the
irrational nerves on Wall Street. It wouldn't be my first
target for trying to soothe things I put in main
stream way ahead of that. But it's not for nothing
(01:04:21):
to try to calm some of these purveyors of hysteria down.
It also puts a little bit of juice on our
allies and friends to hurry up and go ahead and
conclude your agreements. We're at the beginning and sort of
framing things with China. You don't want to wait for
that to get too far down the road before you
lock in an advantageous deal of your own, and that
(01:04:43):
actually helps us in the long run share that benefit
with allies.
Speaker 3 (01:04:47):
Yeah, speaking of some of the allies here, you and
I've talked quite a bit about India India Pakistan tensions,
this cease fire, the latest negotiations that they had, This
was towards the end of the week. Talk to us
a little bit about what is this? Could this I
don't I don't think that it could threaten to destabilize
(01:05:08):
any kind of favor that we have built up in
the Middle East, particularly with the Abraham Accords. But what
does this How is this going to affect us? Not
just interest, but how is this going to affect what
we've been trying to do in the Middle East with
regards to you know, Iran and Hesbala and Hamas, et cetera.
Now that we have Indian Pakistani, I'm fully I fully
(01:05:30):
believe that India can handle it themselves. It seems like
another one of those instances where it's like, stay out
of their way and let them deal with what they
need to deal with.
Speaker 11 (01:05:39):
Well, you're you're not wrong to have a little bit
of an inkling that what happens in South Asia doesn't
stay in South Asia. There are a lot of Indians
and Pakistanis who work and reside long term in the
broader Middle East. A lot of these countries that are
transforming their economies there are doing so on a workforce
(01:05:59):
that comes South Asia, and sometimes those agitations don't just
stay bottled up in India Pakistan. And it's never a
small thing when two nuclear powers start start exchanging missiles,
explosions or other kinds of conflict. There's also the challenge
of proliferation that as these things continue to spiral, that
(01:06:22):
things could get sent to other regions in the world
that are destabilizing. So it's not good, but I would
say that we have a lot of good capital. With
Prime Minister Remoti, Pakistan is always at governance challenges, but
I would put this right back at the feet of
Shijinping and Beijing. Pakistan is a client state of China
(01:06:44):
in the national security sense, they wouldn't have nuclear weapons
but for North Korea and Chinese leakage to them, and
China very much helps. A lot of these conflicts get fueled,
whether it's Russia against Ukraine, Iran's boxies against Israel, and
of course Pakistan challenging India. So go back to the
(01:07:06):
source in some ways, celebrate your trade negotiations for a moment,
but never lose sight of where the origin of this
chaos really is.
Speaker 3 (01:07:15):
You brought up something incredibly interesting because over the last
what was it twenty years, it was reported that we
gave thirty two billion to Pakistan, fifteen billion of it
was military aid, and then Pakistan gets pretty much all
of its military equipment from China. So we're just basically
giving billions of dollars to China.
Speaker 11 (01:07:34):
It's the old diplomatic memo of we're minting our own
currency and trying to buy peace and stability. But when
you're dealing with a lot of these unstable areas, it just,
you know, money goes and the challenge doesn't ever really
seem to move the needle, and so I think that's
part of this big reset. If we can rationalize some
(01:07:54):
of these supply chains, rationalize manufacturing in a way that
is away from China and away from unreliable partners, it
helps our other partners and allies have greater independent capability
to balance, contain, and deal with these things. That's the idea,
that's the goal. I support that moonshot. I hope it lands.
Speaker 3 (01:08:15):
Yeah. Last quick question for you, are good friend Stephen Yates.
The plane from the qataris I know it would be
a temporary loaner. I just am not down for the
President of the United States flying on any aircraft that
is in possession of an entity that financed the deaths
of Americans. Not for it at all. Does this I
(01:08:37):
mean I would have I think that this would worry you.
Speaker 11 (01:08:41):
Well, So just number one, I don't want there to
be a gift from the government of Cutter. But at
the same time, color me extremely jaded that these news
stories have a reality life longer than three or four days.
I mean, if it turns out that what this is
(01:09:01):
is a Boeing aircraft and Boeing screwed up on trying
to manufacture the new Air Force one, but here's a
Boeing aircraft where they screwed up delivering it in final
form to Cutter. And it's a matter of something that
hasn't even really gone anywhere and it's coming back. And
you know, air Force one is whatever the President is on.
But in terms of security and infrastructure, any vessel is
(01:09:24):
going to get stripped to a skeleton and replaced with everything.
So I'm not actually materially concerned on security on this
because there is no such thing as giving a luxury
jet to the president habit function as Air Force one.
But it's just kind of one of those weird things.
Is it in the possession of the royal family of
Cutter and are they giving it as a gift or
(01:09:45):
is this a plane that never really made it somewhere.
I just am not ready to bite on the bait
that went out there first yet, but you know, I
would concede it doesn't look good, smell good, or sound good.
Speaker 3 (01:09:58):
Yeah. It's also crazy that I think, what the plan
that they commission to replace the forty year old Air
Force one? And I get it, you know, you need
to redo it, but he like ordered that back in
twenty eighteen, and it's not even gonna be ready till
twenty twenty nine. Didn't they turn it around for Reagan
in like five years?
Speaker 11 (01:10:14):
Well, that part is just thoroughly disgusting to me. And
if this story does anything else, then just make people
sort of choke on the idea that the president of
the United States, whatever you think of the individual in
the office, should have the most modern, comfortable and safe
aircraft possible, no ever known demandkind, full stop. I don't
(01:10:38):
care who it is, and we should make it and
we should do it on time. If we can't do that,
we're sort of a sort of a kangaroo country. Again,
that doesn't make any sense to me.
Speaker 3 (01:10:48):
It's abysmal. We shouldn't be in that position. Steve and
Yates at Yates Comms. Always appreciate your insight, my friend.
It's invaluable. Thank you so much. I hope you have
a great rest of your week. Good to see you.
Speaker 11 (01:10:57):
Thank you, Dana, Take good care, Thank you.
Speaker 3 (01:10:59):
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Speaker 6 (01:12:48):
It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time
for Florida man.
Speaker 3 (01:12:58):
So, uh, there was a big fight involving nachos. I
can't even believe some of these stories. I'm like, is
this seriously an actual story that I'm reading right now?
It is a Florida woman was arrested after an alleged
nacho related attack Port Saint Lucy. It is a domestic
incident involving nachos. Nachos theirs and Alison Swan thirty nine
(01:13:25):
was in charge with one kind of battery causing bodily harm.
So wait, she's a lady and she has a wife.
I just want to make sure I understand this because
sometimes the headlines are not okay. So she got into
a fight with her significant other and then attacked her
partner and shoved hot nachos down her breeches and the
(01:13:47):
police had to be called. She was described as quote drunk. Really,
I'm so shocked. I mean, look at she looks totally
tober and her mug shot there, and after she did that,
she bare herself in their bedroom. She sounds pretty abusive,
like she beat the other woman, beat her partner and
then excuse me, and then shoved this hot food in
(01:14:09):
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man was found in a bear days after a deadly attack.
Eighty nine year old Robert Markle. This is so said.
He was found oat around one hundred yards from his home,
and he had been reported missing and the disturbances that
he reported to police earlier that apparently had been caused
by bears. He was in a bear. A bear ate him?
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Ken quote. The Trump administration is insisting on trying to
create their own preferred version of reality, they say Ukraine
attack Russia instead of the other way around and expect
us to believe it got mad at home. They attack
heroes who have defended our nation in war and against
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cyber attacks as traders.
Speaker 3 (01:15:57):
So, uh, al Gore, he's alive still? Who knew? He
kind of reminds me of al Gore reminds me of
a Briton's Prince Andrew in a way, not just because
of the jowls, but just the overall vibe, you know.
Welcome back to the program, Dane Lash at your top
(01:16:18):
of this third hour. So I don't know why al
Gore was not a prolific fundraiser, and I don't even
know why he's out there even, like why they even
have him speaking at all, But there he is, and
he's his SoundBite there that you just heard. He's essentially
arguing that Trump, when he looks at Trump, he sees
(01:16:43):
parallels to early Nazi Germany. And I just think that
people need to stop going back to the Nazi. Well,
just because they don't like somebody's policies or they don't
like their politics, it doesn't mean that they're a Nazi,
but it does mean that he's a giant pervert who
won apparently asked a messeuse to release his inner chakra.
(01:17:05):
Winky winky. That's so gross. Oh can you imagine. Yeah,
I can't stand all Gore. He's I think he's just
one of the dumbest people. He was a tobacco farmer.
Wouldn't his family tobacco farmers? For that's like where his
money came from anyway, So I'm not a fan. And
his wife. I will forever dislike Tipper Gore because she
(01:17:26):
was the reason that they started putting explicit lyrics labels
on albums and why so many people had a hard
time going in purchasing music. And I worked at a
record store for a while when I was in school,
and that was really fun to you know, after all
of that. I that was like I was in elementary
school when that all happened, when that originally happened. Remember,
she was like the ultimate Karen. She was the woman
(01:17:49):
who went out there and was like this music. So
I just don't like the Gores at all, any of them.
I'm not a fan of any of them. I don't
even know why he's out. I mean, Bill Clinton doesn't
even give as many remarks as al goreda. I don't know.
I guess he's got I guess he's got got to
pay for those massages somehow. Anyway, that's so gross. I
made myself sick. I actually could just vomit all over
this mic. That's so horrible. He's so gross. So a
(01:18:11):
few things still to come that we have to touch on.
Can we hit We have some U well, it's not
really a red state rhinoism story, but it is a
rhino story. I have some Red State rhinoism, but one
little story that I want to touch on. And there
are a few folks that have been there's a story
uput ammal Land about this. So you guys heard about
(01:18:34):
the Hearing Protection Act, right, So the Hearing Protection Act
was legislation that is supposed to stop classifying suppressors as
NFA National Firearms Act Items, Right, And apparently a congressman
out of Tennessee named David Kustoff kus t o Ff
(01:19:00):
is pushing not to have the suppressors removed as an
NFA item. He just wants the tax stamp lowered. He
just wants a five dollars tax stamp. So he doesn't
want to remove suppressors from the NFA. He just wants
it to be a five dollars tax stamp instead, and
(01:19:21):
that actually could kill all of this because the I
don't know why they have why suppressors are so regulated,
and the people, the lawmakers who talk about them, they
sound like the stupidest people in the world when they
talk about these suppressors. It's it's a little asonym. But
I have no idea why this guy is trying to
(01:19:41):
fight having them removed off of that Like if you
over in Europe, you can't hunt without them. You're considered
completely ghost and horrible and a fud. If you're a fud,
you're that's what you're considered if you go over there
and you hunt without them. And so here it's called HPA,
the Hearing Protection Act. It's still in the House Ways
(01:20:03):
and Means Committee, and the person holding it up is
David Kostaff. So the tax stamp is two hundred currently,
So he would just lower it to five dollars and
not remove them from the NFA, which was established in
nineteen thirty four, and it would not remove all of
the other stuff either. It doesn't I don't even know
(01:20:23):
why they're trying to water this down doesn't make any sense.
And there's a lot of lobbying that's being done with
regards for this, with regards to this, so I don't know.
It just I'm not I'm not quite sure why they're
trying to fight this so bad. But it doesn't remove
(01:20:47):
them the language from it doesn't remove it from the
NFA entirely. And you still have a five dollars tax team,
So I mean, how is that? Oh, so you're paying
what one hundred and ninety five dollars less that's supposed
to completely make the abridgment of your free is okay?
I don't know. There's a lot of stuff that's that's happening,
and the red state rhinoism or the rhinoism in particular,
(01:21:08):
it's not just I mean there's some it's not they're
not just coming from blue states or purple states either.
I mean, this is a Tennessee representative. And if you're
pushing to not take this odd, to not have the NFA,
you know, not apply to this entirely, then what's what
is the purpose? You're just gonna you think that that's
(01:21:28):
going to be enough for people. H Well, I'm so
glad I don't have to ask the government for permission.
I'll just just pay one hundred, and I'll just pay
five dollars instead of two hundred. That's a good that's
a good trade. It's not a good trade at all.
And I don't know what his I don't know what
this guy's motivation is for doing this, trying to water
this down. I mean, this will be the closest that
(01:21:50):
they ever get to it ever, So if it doesn't,
if it doesn't work, I mean I just don't see
it happening in our lifetime. I really don't at this point.
So lowering the fee instead of total were removing it
from the NFA as asinine. That's an anti that's a
gun grabber position. So this just something that we're going
to keep an eye on. And I will have a
piece coming out over at my substack, chapter and verse,
(01:22:13):
which you should subscribe to if you don't already. I
will have something over there for you on that so
you can watch that as well. Also, did you guys
notice something about Mother's Day this past weekend? That it
was called Mother's Day? And I did not hear anything
about birthing persons? Where did that go? It's almost like
(01:22:37):
the people pushing it realized after the fact that it
was bad and maybe they shouldn't do it, And it
made a lot of women angry, right because that was
a big thing. Just literally the last Mother's Day, they
were still pushing this. Remember how you had the World
Health Organization and all of these other entities and they
were saying, oh, it's you know, birthing person's day, and
they were using that language. And now now it's gone.
(01:23:02):
It's like the it's like the earth is healing, the
pendulum is swinging back. That was something that I noticed that.
It's just they didn't. I didn't see that mentioned at all.
I didn't realize it until like late yesterday evening. I
was like, wait a minute, we're not inundated with all
of the stuff about birthing persons. It's interesting, so that quickly,
(01:23:22):
I think they finally sort of realized it. I really
do think the push for all of that is kind
of dead. I really, I mean, at least I hope
it stays that way. It seems like it is a
few other things to touch on. I needed to get
to this from earlier. This was a piece that town
Hall had. The Labor Department admits hundreds of thousands of
Biden jobs were fake. We knew that a lot of
(01:23:44):
them were, but they had said, and this came out
this morning that the Biden administration claimed that they added
four hundred thousand jobs between July through September of last year.
But again, new data that was released just this past
(01:24:04):
week shows that none of them ever existed. This is
the second time this has happened. None of them existed.
And we've seen under the previous administration, they kept saying no, no, no, no, no,
we're creating jobs, and they had these estimates that were,
as we've noted, very quietly in the days that followed,
(01:24:27):
revised down. So they said that that these jobs, particularly
because you have BLS, the Bureau of Labor Statistics that
comes out with these reports every month and they look
at the estimate of the number of non farm payrolls,
they look at the revisions for the last couple of months,
and they said, under the previous administration, these were all
(01:24:47):
like super abnormal, right, And the monthly job reports they
were compiled from a survey of over six hundred thousand businesses,
et cetera, et cetera. Anyway, long story short, Yeah, they
were made up. Yeah, they were they were. We knew that.
We knew that these jobs were fake. We knew that,
and again second time that this is happening. Remember last year,
the middle of last year, when they kept saying that
(01:25:09):
they added all these new jobs, and instead of adding
eight hundred thousand jobs, we actually shed like about two
hundred thousand of them. They just made up tons of stuff.
How I mean, it makes you wonder how real was
anything under the Biden administration, because they spent two billion
(01:25:30):
trying to gaslight you. They spent two dollars trying to
gaslight you about stuff with the effort at misinformation, remember
the Ministry of Misinformation and all of this. It's now
we're seeing that this is extended far beyond that. But
there was nothing organic or real at all in the
(01:25:53):
last administration, none of them. We also had a couple
of things as well. We were talking about the Democrats
and the riots, the storming of that Newark Center. There's
a story related that I wanted to make sure that
I got as well, which I was reliable. I was told,
(01:26:15):
we were all told that that was that kind of
behavior is insurrectioning, But apparently I don't know. I guess
it's different because it's D Democrat. Also different D Democrat.
Remember the SPI balloon story, So this was maybe like
six months ago. We were talking about the relationship that
the Kellys, and you know Mark Kelly, he's the Senator
(01:26:37):
fort Well, he's at former astronaut now senator. He had
this relation to a company that was essentially a spy
balloon company that was funded by China. Well now this
latest headline, former astronaut Mark Kelly started the spy balloon
company that's funded by China. More informations coming out about it.
The reason why he came up because during the last
(01:27:01):
UH I guess when Harris was picking her VP, they
were they were thinking about incorporating Mark Kelly under this.
Remember now they've had all of this documentation come out
proving beyond any questionable doubt that he was involved at
this level. I still feel like they're trying to make
this guy a thing, Mark Kelly out of Arizona or
am I being too? Am I? It looks like because
(01:27:24):
he keeps coming up, his name keeps coming up, and
they keep going to him for like fundraisers and different
things like that. And that's why I really feel like
that needs this needs to be kept on the table because,
as you know, one of the things that the Democrat
Party's doing is they think they're trying to establish who
their bench is going to be at least going forward,
so they have some they can stake a claim on fundraising,
(01:27:44):
et cetera, et cetera. This needs to always I think
we need to mention the story at least once a
week that it's beyond any shadow of a doubt that
this dude like Wiz in business with the CCP, with
a literal SPI bullion company this and he's been trying
to kind of reinvent himself as a moderate as well.
(01:28:06):
I almost get the sense that they're trying to maybe
he's on a short list for like a Newsom VP
when he runs in twenty twenty eight. The Wall Street
Journal broke this story all the way back in twenty
twenty one. Back in twenty twenty four, Fox had a
report on it as well, and now they have like
PDFs of certain documentation floating around on social media, et cetera.
(01:28:27):
I just I think if you're in business with the CCP,
I just don't think that you should be disqualified from
holding any elected office in the United States. Why are
you in business with a major geopolitical foe of the
United States that unleashed a virus that shut down the world,
killed a lot of people. And then to say nothing
of the fentanyl that they allowed to just seep in.
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Speaker 3 (01:29:47):
So three teenagers kidnapped, allegedly kidnapped a wealthy man at gunpoint,
drove into a remote Arizona desert and stole four million
dollars of his cryptocurrency fortune and a sinister plot Austin,
fl bulel Ashraft, both sixteen. They're from Pascoe County, Florida.
They teamed up with a third unidentified teenager who's remained anonymous,
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and they're hearing Friday, just this last Friday. The thirteenagers
no longer in the States. They don't know where he is.
But yeah, they're going to face charges as adults, and
it includes robbery, kidnapping, an extortion because he it's only
extortion if the government doesn't do it. Now, if they
were IRS agents, that would be totally okay. Just saying
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it's gonna put them. Maybe they have a future at
the IRS. It sounds like they're getting a really bright
start at it, Kane, you know, really really they are.
Let's see, I don't even know where this town is.
This is in New York co host in your Albany, Okay,
a resident reportedly had to restrain a chainsaw wielding man
(01:30:54):
in a clown mask. The guy was arrested because police
got calls two dudes fighting in the street, and apparently
one of the men was walking down the street wearing
a clown mask brandishing a chainsaw, and when a neighbor goes,
what are you doing? He came towards the resident menacingly
(01:31:16):
with the chainsaw, and then the resident restrained him until
the police arrived. Yeah, that's it. Seems like he had
ill intent, just gonna just jump out of it. Seemed
like he had Yeah, he had some illents.
Speaker 6 (01:31:29):
Wasn't a kid's birthday party?
Speaker 1 (01:31:30):
Was going to No?
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That's never what does that merch even look like? Non
ray but I don't even know what that looks like?
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I want to talk about this plane thing for a second,
because whiskey Tango foxtrot is happening with Boeing. That these
planes are air Force one is thirty five years old.
(01:33:31):
Now that I don't know, like things break over time, right,
I mean, I don't know. I just got some questions.
When Trump first made the deal with Boeing about this
twenty eighteen, he was in his first term. That's when
he had ordered apparently two planes from Boeing that was
(01:33:52):
about three point nine billion dollars. Because the planes that
we have, the pair of them, are thirty five years old,
actually over thirty five years old. Now, I don't understand
how this happened. These planes were supposed to be completed
and delivered. I think what twenty twenty one and twenty
(01:34:12):
twenty four Apparently they are so far behind that maybe
twenty twenty nine is when they're done, and they're over
budget already. In order to continue building them, Boeing wanted
several billion dollars more. This was after they had already
agreed to the three point nine billion price tag that
(01:34:36):
had been negotiated back in twenty eighteen. And this was
all because, you know, Cutter had suggested they would allow
use of one of their planes temporarily. And I don't
agree with some of the remarks that some folks have had. Well,
(01:34:57):
taxpayer shouldn't have to pay for it, so let's use
the Katari plane. I I just think regardless, I like
what Yate said when he was on with this last hour,
that they'd strip it all down anyway. But still the
optics are bad. The issue is why is it taking
Boeing so long? So back when these when the current
planes were first commissioned, that was like what under Reagan, right,
(01:35:19):
and that was in I think it was eighty five.
I think that was in nineteen eighty five when it
was first commissioned. Because the first test flight it's a
Boeing VC twenty five A. Yeah, it was commissioned in
eighty five. The aircraft itself was built in nineteen eighty six.
It was first flown in nineteen eighty seven. By the way,
when you google something, actually I pulled this up because
(01:35:42):
I googled this this morning, it gives you a little
AI summary. I don't know if I like that, because
I want to double check it. So I did. All
of this, by the way, is taken from a couple
of things. This is well Boeing, it's the Boeing thing,
and then it's also history Link and a couple of
other Britannica, a couple of other things. But it was, uh,
(01:36:05):
they built it, so they a year after it was commissioned.
They built it. They did the first test flight in
early nineteen eighty seven, and then it was actually like
delivered in nineteen ninety, so that was five years. Reagan
had ordered these planes to replace the seven oh sevens
(01:36:28):
that they had. Now Trump commissioned. This was a seven
forty seven that Trump commissioned in twenty eighteen. So I've
got some questions here, and I why does it take
Why is it taking them this long? Why is it
taking them this long to do this? I mean, this
(01:36:49):
is asinine. Reagan announced the Air Force intend to purchase
two new wide body jets to replace the aging VC
one thirty SEVENS Boeing seven oh SEVENS eighty six bowing
was the word of the contract to build the seven
forty SEVENS nineteen eighty seven, the first of the first
one of the new seven forty sevens, which is now
the current Air Force one. That's when it first flew,
(01:37:09):
was in eighty seven, nineteen ninety the first of the
two new ones. It was the VC twenty five A
that was delivered and deployed, and then the older aircraft
were retired between nineteen ninety eight and two thousand and one.
I actually have been aboard the ones that Reagan retired
at the Reagan Library on Simi Valley. I was actually
I took a tour of that of that jet. And yeah,
(01:37:33):
when you look at that jet and you look at
me being only a I am a plane person, and
so much as Katie Perry is an astronaut. Yeah, there's
some obvious differences that non versed people can see. Right.
But and I'm not just talking about the de corps.
I mean like with the equipment and some of the operations,
et cetera. But they're I mean, they're huge, they're really
(01:37:56):
wild to tour. But five years, five years? Why is
it taking? Why is now Boeing Stine it could be
ten years before they have this thing done, maybe ten
years at the earliest. Again, he commissioned us in twenty eighteen,
at the earliest twenty twenty nine. That's eleven years, and
(01:38:22):
now it may take longer. What in the world by
that time, it's going to be outmoded? Why is it? Kanar?
What are you saying? Why is it taking that long?
Speaker 6 (01:38:31):
I was just I just thought it was I was
curious because it's weird considering that, you know, we've been
to the moon, yeah, but now they're saying we can't
go to the moon with even more advanced technology than
we had back then. And it's almost like this like, okay,
in the eighties we were building planes for at five
years for you know, Air Force one. Now it's tet
(01:38:53):
but we have better technology nowadays. So why does what
is happening? Why is this the only industry it seems
like moving back backwards?
Speaker 3 (01:39:01):
That is the million dollar question? Is it not the
million dollar question? That is a good point? Why is that?
I I mean, I this whole thing. I'm just it's shocking.
It's incredibly shocking that it takes this long, and so
now you kind of that's you know, the reason why
you know, we're in this this situation and we've got
(01:39:21):
the Katari's and I think that that's like that to me,
isn't that kind of a bigger story. I mean that
Boeing was supposed to have these planes done and I
think delivered by last year, and now they're so behind schedule.
Speaker 4 (01:39:37):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (01:39:37):
They said that it was supplier engineering and manufacturing issues
and you had L three Harris that is over they
they were commissioned by the government to overhaul this thing.
Apparently that was formally used by Cutter's government as like
an interim temporary thing. They've been a contractor to Boeing before.
They've worked on communications systems. They've actually worked on some
(01:40:03):
stuff for the replacement ones for air Force one two.
I guess they're competing to be a big supplier for
the Pentagon. It's a company that's growing really quickly. They
are obviously a lot smaller comparably to Boeing. I think
they have like a third of their revenue. But I'm
just shocked that it's that this is taking as long
(01:40:24):
as it is, and this is one of the things
like with our military, they've had these issues too with
them and these sorts of these like manufacturing delays, and
by the time they get stuff, it's like entirely outmoded.
And I'm just I don't know they so they said
that I think this was around the elections in November,
there was a Boeing representative that signaled to federal officials
(01:40:47):
that the manufacturer that Boeing, and this I think this
is what Wall Street Journal. So Wall Street Journal has
this story. They were saying that once someone said that
maybe twenty twenty nine at the earliest, but other Boeing
representatives when they were talking to federal officials, they were
saying that it would be around twenty thirty five when
(01:41:09):
they would be able to do it. And they said
that they had been struggling with And this is again
per Wall Street Journal, the Plane's Complicated Wiring says this
piece complicated wiring and structural issues, including some related to
holes for doors cut into the lower lobes of the aircraft.
I just feel like that is a problem that should
(01:41:30):
have been easily solved. I think what in the world.
Is what is this nonsense? Is this is crazy? So
that's the struggle, that's the struggle. Buss Is this they're
working with some of the Wow, I'm just curious as
(01:41:51):
to how this is different than any of the other ones.
Now there's a this is CNN, but the our Air
Force and CNN had this piece where they talked about
their stealth fight or the Franken Jet that they stitched together.
So they had two F thirty five's that were wrecked
(01:42:12):
and in accidents and they're now on duty and combat ready.
These two jets crashed in the span like right in
the span of three years, and the US Air Force
Air Force turned around and rebuilt them and now they're
back in action. Okay, so what is the hold up?
(01:42:35):
What am I missing here? I I am stunned. Now,
Lorengngo's to be fair, Boeing is the company having problems
with the door blug door plugs falling out of the
aircraft in the air. Oh yeah, Now do you think
and I've heard this floated before, is the guitar is
(01:42:57):
the Katari plane threat just the way to put pressure
on Boeing? Do you think that that's that could be
part of it.
Speaker 6 (01:43:05):
Do you mean the Trump administration. I mean it could
be part of it. I mean we've had now at
least three years with Boeing tragically in the news, whether
it be you know, for failures of their equipment or
the whistleblower who.
Speaker 11 (01:43:21):
Just got on.
Speaker 3 (01:43:22):
I mean, I'm just curious. How is it that the
Air Force, per this piece, can take and stitch together
a Franken jet from two crashed F thirty five's like
just a little over two years and they have them,
they're not and they put them back, they deployed them again.
But Boeing can't go in to existing jets and deal
(01:43:46):
with like wiring and whatever modifications are required.
Speaker 6 (01:43:51):
Yeah, that's why I don't believe it. We know things
have improved since the eighties in regards to manufacturing and
everything else. So I don't I don't buy it.
Speaker 3 (01:44:01):
I I I think it's becoming a question do you
trust Boeing and Boeing this is like an all American
It's like an all American company you think of American companies,
That's one of the ones that I think always comes
up with people And I don't like iconic American things
being viewed. So horribly, but in this instance, I mean,
(01:44:24):
it's deserved. What the hell is happening there? What the
hell is happening with that plastic white bag of powder
that macronhead? Can we play this video? So it's now
Lorraine says it's a tissue. Kin goes what's in the tissue?
Cain is unconvinced.
Speaker 6 (01:44:42):
Yeah, bag, because it looks like when you see it,
that has like a base to it.
Speaker 3 (01:44:48):
So this is the video one it's getting ready to
It's a John's France class. They're in this tiny little room.
Speaker 6 (01:44:53):
And there it is at the head of the table.
Speaker 11 (01:44:54):
You see it, right next to that.
Speaker 3 (01:44:55):
Class, right there by the glass.
Speaker 6 (01:45:00):
There's a spoon too that gets grabbed up by the
taller guy.
Speaker 3 (01:45:03):
And then you have Macron, you have ker Starmer, and
so it's.
Speaker 6 (01:45:08):
Still sitting there all of a sudden macron boom.
Speaker 3 (01:45:13):
I don't think it's cocaine. I don't know. I don't
think it's that. There are different photos that have been
published that it looks like it is a tissue. I
just can't imagine, and the other photos that I've seen,
I'm like, okay, yeah, I can see what it is.
Speaker 2 (01:45:27):
Now.
Speaker 3 (01:45:27):
Kane's like what's in the tip.
Speaker 6 (01:45:28):
But if it's not my tissue, I'm not touching it.
Speaker 3 (01:45:32):
Well, isn't that where Macron was sitting anyway?
Speaker 4 (01:45:34):
Was it?
Speaker 6 (01:45:35):
I don't know, But all I know is I'm not
stuffing a weird not no wing. I think there was
Macron's tissue tissue in my pocket, because.
Speaker 3 (01:45:43):
Clearly they had water that they were drinking and they
were sitting there. I am not one to defend any
of these stooges, but I'm just saying.
Speaker 6 (01:45:50):
And wan, didn't you take a screenshot of it and
little zoom in on the whole thing, you think, because
the video is a little blurry. But okay, I'll concede
it's a tissue, right because I originally thought it was
a bag of quite.
Speaker 3 (01:46:00):
It's like a napkin or a tissue is what it is.
Speaker 6 (01:46:03):
Yeah, but there's something in that damn tissue.
Speaker 3 (01:46:05):
And then Murrs is the other guy. He hides the spoon,
and the joke is supposed to be that Zelensky is
a known cocaine enthusiast and that no it all. Nobody
explained anything. I don't know. They were on a train, uh,
they were in Ukraine, and this was just a couple
of days ago, so and he takes it. I don't think.
Speaker 6 (01:46:26):
I just don't think that cocaine rhymes with train.
Speaker 3 (01:46:31):
I think that if they were, if that's what it was,
I don't think that they would have invited cameras with
anything still left on the table, right. I mean, they
might be idiots, but they're not like that stupid. I mean,
you know, at least those two.
Speaker 6 (01:46:47):
I was willing to believe the drama, though, You're just
kind of ruining it for me.
Speaker 3 (01:46:50):
Actually, now, oh, believe me. I want to believe every
conspiracy theory that I hear about them. I want to
believe that that Macron's wife is a man and that's
a wig, and I want to believe all these things.
But you know, I just I don't have I just
sometimes I just get tired and I'm like, I don't
have enough energy. Like it's hot in Texas today. I
know I complained about it being cold on LA this week,
but now I'm gonna complain about it being hot like
this Sun's hot day. Huh.
Speaker 6 (01:47:11):
You know what it's going to be Wednesday.
Speaker 3 (01:47:12):
Yeah, it's gonna be lava officially a lava. Yeah, it's
gonna be where our spring is dead. We are already
yeaded into the nineties. So long story short, I don't
think it's they look always cracked out. I mean when
m cron has just short little eyelids, I don't know
he's got a giant he just looks like a guy's
all like naturally tweaked. Anyway, And Kris Starmer's a socialist,
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Speaker 3 (01:49:00):
One of the things that I just came across my
feet is that Abbot, Texas Governor Greg Abbot announced that
the state apparently halted the construction of Epic City, and
that was that four hundred and something acre residential development
that was going to be Islamic centered, and I think
they were going to have like a mosque and I
(01:49:21):
don't know what type of schools or whatever they were
supposed to have, but no other details about it, but
that's apparently what there. I think there were questions about
well what the left always focuses on, like inclusion, etc.
Things of that nature. So and also financing and making
sure that it was all economically above board, which that
(01:49:43):
kind of sort of suggesting that it wasn't. I don't know,
we'll look into it a little bit more tomorrow. In
the meantime, today's stupidity came and while.
Speaker 6 (01:49:49):
This is cut twenty four, it's I'll release my chakra
gore sickening to even saying out loud, but this is
what he says, and cut twenty four list bits.
Speaker 13 (01:50:01):
End quote. The Trump administration is insisting on trying to
create their own preferred version of reality. Really they say
Ukraine attack Russian instead of the other way arounds. Not
what they say and expect us to believe it at home.
They attack heroes who have defended our nation in war
(01:50:22):
and against cyber attacks as traders.
Speaker 6 (01:50:25):
Okay, Essentially he's trying to draw the parallel between early
Nazi Germany and the Trump administration, which is something the
Democrats do.
Speaker 3 (01:50:33):
At Dzium based on yeah, exactly like exactly that, Yeah,
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