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May 19, 2025 109 mins
Joe Biden reveals he has an “aggressive” form of prostate cancer that has spread to his bones. How long has he had it and did The White House cover it up?  Did Biden release the prostate cancer diagnosis to distract from the release of the audio from his testimony with Special Counsel Robert Hur?  Tim Walz calls ICE agents modern day Gestapo. Dr. Drew Pinksy joins us to react to Biden’s diagnosis, to discuss how he is handling his own version of prostate cancer, and answers the question as to whether his cancer was covered up. The Supreme Court lifts the injunction on the move to terminate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) protections for hundreds of thousands of people allowed into the country by Biden. The House votes to send the Big, Beautiful Bill to the floor. Does this budget meet the moment? Angel Reese CHARGES after Caitlin Clark after flopping off a foul as the WNBA announces an investigation into the matter. 

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Speaking of Joe Biden, Sir, do you have any thoughts
on his diagnostics?

Speaker 2 (00:06):
Yeah, look, I mean, for first of all, of course,
we wish the best for the former president's health, and
you know, it sounds pretty serious, but hopefully he makes
the right recovery. Like I will say, whether the right
time to have this conversation is now or at some
point in the future, we really do need to be
honest about whether the former president was capable of doing

(00:27):
the job. And that's no. You know that you can
separate the desire for him to have the right health
outcome with a recognition that whether it was doctors or
whether there were staffers around the former president, I don't
think he was able to do a good job for
the American people. And that's not politics. That's not because
I disagreed with him on policy. That's because I don't

(00:48):
think that he was in good enough health. In some ways,
I blame him less than I blame the people around him.

Speaker 3 (00:53):
And.

Speaker 4 (00:56):
I blame him more than I do the people around him.

Speaker 5 (00:59):
For sure, at least.

Speaker 6 (01:00):
I blame him less than the people around him.

Speaker 4 (01:02):
Yeah, I don't. I don't, and I think that's the
wrong take. I think it's the complete I think you
can blame him equally, but I think it ignores no.
I think he's wrong there, and that's JD Van's talking
about this. I think that it ignores the whole problem
with the ambition of Joe Biden. Because Joe Biden's ambition

(01:25):
is legendary and he's I made mention of this on
X a little bit ago. He's notoriously recklessly ambitious, right,
I mean, I want everybody to think back to win
and I just remember this as like a kid during
the whole Clarence Thomas hearings when he was going through

(01:49):
his confirmation hearings, and do you remember how unbelievably mean
Joe Biden was during that Ye? Do you guys? That
was my first I don't want to say foray, but
it was really like one of the first times that
I ever paid attention to all of that was going
on in DC. And I was a kid, you know,

(02:10):
at the time. I was I was a little bitty
when that not little bitty, but I was in elementary
school when all of the Clarence Thomas stuff was taking place,
and I remember so vividly Joe Biden and his anger
and his nastiness and the way that he accused Clarence

(02:33):
Thomas of you know, all of this, you know, sexual degeneracy,
and Clarence Thomas was strong and resolute. That was my first,
I guess introduction to Joe Biden, and he has not changed.
He is a reckless, recklessly, dangerously ambitious person. And I think,

(02:59):
you know, folkstine too much are saying that, well, let's
you know, the people around him. Oh no, no, no, no,
no no. It ignores all of that. It ignores all
of that. He is a recklessly dangerous, ambitious person, similar
to the way that Hillary Clinton is. You know, Hillary
Clinton has more ambition than sense, really, and Joe Biden's

(03:22):
not any different. But I mean, it's not that I
don't blame the people around him, but I don't blame
them more than him. Is where did they learn to
do this? It gives Biden the excuse of seeming like
this little old man who's never responsible for nothing. It's
another way that Democrats are trying to pass the buck.

(03:43):
I wish vance got that. It's another way that they're
trying to pass the buck on this so that they
can convince you to let them get away with us.
If you're just joining us Dane Lash here top of
this first hour, and this is I mean, more is
going to come out about this. I'm sure this this
is one of the most ridiculous stories, and I think

(04:04):
it's one of the most gosh in the past ten years,
all of the worst media cover ups have been I
mean in the past ten years with current media, current media,
and it's incredibly unfortunate. Nobody trusts the media. They have
such a low approval And is it really any wonder?

(04:26):
Why is it any wonder? Why? So the story of
Joe Biden and his aggressive prostate cancer being hidden by
the press. There's If you think that something doesn't sound right,
you're right, because it doesn't. If you think that it's
weird and that something's not adding up, that's because it doesn't.

(04:48):
People who have prostate cancer. It doesn't metastasize and get
into your bones overnight. That's general science. It doesn't just
like immediately jump in and get into your bones overnight.
They said that he was in his diagnosis, that he
had a Gleason score of nine and it had metastasized

(05:11):
to the bone a Gleason's score. That's what they that's
the scoring that they use when they're evaluating these cancerous cells.
When they take these cancer cells and they put it
under a microscope, they judge. They determine based on the
rate of growth, et cetera, what its score is on
this on this scale, and that's what Gleason score is,

(05:35):
and it shows how quickly it's it's uh can spread.
It's a scale of one to ten and he has
a nine. So just so you know, it's a one
to ten the Gleason score, and that's been these pathologists.
They examine how fast it moves, how aggressive it is.
It's a scale of one to ten, and Joe Biden
has a nine. You don't get that overnight. That isn't

(05:58):
something that just blooms overnight. And nine to ten is
considered this is incredibly high grade. And it would have
been spotted. It would have been spotted by your doctor,
to say nothing of the White House's doctor, the doctor
for the leader of the free world, the doctor for

(06:21):
the most powerful person in the world. They get the
best medical care. It wasn't that this was missed, it
was that it was hidden from us. That is how
bad they wanted to be in power. And you can't
tell me that he wasn't going and getting treatments this

(06:41):
whole time either. No one has asked that yet either.
So he's had this the whole time. He's been getting
treatments this entire time. And I mean, I again, this
is not something that it just comes up overnight. And
the treatments for this, I don't think that they've actually

(07:03):
said what treatments he had. But I mean, you have heemo,
you have surgery, you have radiation, they have therapies that
target your bones, particularly where it metastasizes. So it is
I mean, I don't know what he got, but he
was having cancer treatment probably while he was in the
White House. You can't tell me that he wasn't. And

(07:25):
so here's the other question. I mean, you they told him.
They said that back in what was the quote? This
was a quote. Let me look my notes here, pardon me.
So this was a quote that was from twenty twenty three,
and they had said in this quote and this is
from his inner circle, right, this was from his I mean,

(07:50):
he had the best medical care everything. They said that
he was healthy and fit. His personal physician, Kevin O'Connor
described him back in twenty twenty three as a healthy, vigorous,
eighty year old who is fit to successfully execute the
duties of the presidency. So we knew at the time

(08:15):
in twenty twenty three that was that was ridiculous. We
knew that that was a ridiculous thing then because he
clearly was cognitively impaired. And I don't think anybody would
argue otherwise. So here's my question. If you think now again,

(08:36):
they're covering up the cognitive decline and we all knew
that they were that were doing it right in front
of us. They just didn't care because there's no accountability.
You know that they cover that up too. You know
that they knew, and they said nothing. They knew and
they were all committed to running for another term and
they said nothing. Now here's another thing that popped up,

(09:01):
and I think I pull this up. I think I
saw this over and maybe it was PJMDIA or maybe
it was Red State, but they had this and this
was from twenty twenty two. Do you remember that quote
where he said he had cancer. Yes, so this was
back and this has started to now spread on X

(09:24):
and I think, okay, so this is PJMDIA. PJ Media
has this clip where and this has been spreading again
all over the weber Nuts where he was and we
were all real confused when this happened. This he had said,
that's why I and so many other people grew up
with and have cancer. And for the longest time, Delawares
had the highest cancer rate in the nation. So can

(09:47):
we play this real quick? So this was from twenty
twenty two. Listen to this, and.

Speaker 7 (09:53):
Because it was a four lane highway that was accessible,
my mother drove us and rather than us to be
able to walk and guess what the first.

Speaker 5 (10:04):
Frost, you know what was happening.

Speaker 7 (10:06):
How to put on your windshield wipers to get literally
the oil slick off the window. That's why I had
so damn any other people I grew up have cancer?
And why camp for the longest time, Delaware had the
highest cancer rate in the nation.

Speaker 4 (10:20):
Uh what I've got questions? So you guys see how
this is like a very big deal. This is a
major deal. I mean, something is not adding up. So
he said this back in twenty twenty two, Cane, do
you think this was a slip?

Speaker 3 (10:37):
Ye?

Speaker 4 (10:39):
I sure do, I mean I think it.

Speaker 1 (10:43):
Yeah, we hear anything about his cancer before that, and
did we hear anything about his cancer after that until
today or yesterday or whenever we saw it.

Speaker 4 (10:52):
Yeah, that's the million dollar question. I have no idea.
I'm just stunned. Remember when that happened. Do you all
remember when that happened? I mean I we stopped, we
played that on anywhere? Like, what is he saying? Oh
my gosh, did he just tell everybody back in twenty
twenty two that he had it? I think he did.

(11:14):
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you're a conspiracy theorist. We're going to get into that
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(15:44):
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Speaker 11 (18:44):
The timing, Jessica, is just extraordinary. We know from the
statement from his personal spokesman that Biden learned the diagnosis
on Friday.

Speaker 5 (18:52):
Well, what was the biggest Biden story on Friday?

Speaker 11 (18:54):
It was the release of those audio excerpts from his
conversations with Robert Herr back in twenty twenty three. This
was the audio that Axios obtained almost certainly from the
Trump administration, showing memory lapses. And you heard a lot
of people on Friday talking about that audio being hard
to hear, even excruciating to hear Biden showing his age
on those audio tapes that had never been heard by

(19:16):
the public until now. So on the day that story
was breaking, Biden was facing this personal news. At least
that's according to this statement from his personal spokesman.

Speaker 4 (19:25):
Yeah, I'm just trying to figure out their strategy here.
That's Brian Stalter who's on CNN, and they're saying, so
let me get this straight. So the press is saying
this doesn't sound right either, that they leaked this to
distract from the hear thing. Well, we already knew the
her thing was bad. I mean, what was the conclusion
of all of that when he sat down and he

(19:47):
was deposed for this gave it for that hearing or
sorry for that case. We knew that he was excused
because they said he was basically, well, they didn't say basically,
they said he wasn't he wasn't really aware. They said
he wasn't mentally aware enough to even go to trial.

(20:07):
So they didn't charge him because he was clicked in
such a cognitive decline. That's why they didn't charge him.
That's why this case didn't go anywhere. That's the reason
why this case didn't go anywhere. And yeah, they audio,
they well they had transcripts. Remember they released transcripts of
the interview and they had to I know, hang on,
I'm not there yet. They had to fight to get that.

(20:31):
And then it was only like certain portions and then
a lot was redacted. So now the audio's out, and
the I guess accusation from Salter and others is that
they did they released this information about the fact that
he has an aggressive form of prostate cancer as a

(20:53):
way to detract from the hearth Think that doesn't make
sense to me, because the herd thing was bad. It
was already bad. It was bad without the audio. I mean,
the audio just confirmed what we had already made up
our minds and accepted. Everybody. You disagree, king you think
the audio makes it worse.

Speaker 1 (21:08):
I disagree only because I think people like you and
me definitely knew that. But the media did not let that.
They only put out an edited transcript. They literally they
removed words that he said yeah and put things in
that they meant to say into this transcript. So the
general public didn't really have an idea. You and I
we totally knew, and people paying attention totally knew, but

(21:28):
not the general public.

Speaker 4 (21:29):
It is just it, Well, it was bad already, and
we have some of the audio. I mean, it's oh,
if it's bad, I listened to some of it already,
and oh my gosh, I don't even a where to start,
Like he couldn't remember basic things like major milestones right
in your life, your kids and all that. There were

(21:50):
things that he couldn't even remember, and his attorneys were
interrupting him. And this was from the twenty two, twenty
three interview. And the Biden White House did not release this.
Remember they fought this, they did not release it. And
now it's out. If we have some play some of this,

(22:11):
because this is wild.

Speaker 3 (22:13):
During this time of relate Chambers road and work, divings
related to the head by a center or the bio.

Speaker 5 (22:23):
Cancer shot were love. Where did you keep.

Speaker 3 (22:29):
Papers that related to those things that you were actively working?

Speaker 5 (22:36):
Well, I don't know.

Speaker 7 (22:43):
This is what twenty seventeen eighteen, that periods talking about
the people. Remember in this time frame, my son is
either about deployed or is dying and uh and.

Speaker 5 (23:05):
So if it was uh.

Speaker 7 (23:10):
And by the way, there were still a lot of
people at the time when I got out of the
Senate that were.

Speaker 5 (23:19):
Encouraging me to run in this period. Uh, accept the president.

Speaker 7 (23:25):
Uh, I'm not be not of me and just say, man,
you just thought that she had a better shot, but
when in the president than.

Speaker 5 (23:33):
I did, And so I hadn't.

Speaker 7 (23:36):
I hadn't at this point, you're not a band I
hadn't walked away from the idea that I might run
for office again if I ran an end running for
president and uh, and so.

Speaker 5 (23:51):
What was happening though.

Speaker 7 (23:53):
Went went to know dying.

Speaker 4 (23:55):
Uh, oh my gosh, got amazing, like not even uh
that yeah, years before it did twenty fifteen. Okay, so
he couldn't even remember when his son passed away that
he would always cite on the campaign trail.

Speaker 12 (24:11):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (24:11):
That's like a And that wasn't the only thing. The
other part of this is that the long gaps in
between his answers or in between his words, not even
his answers. I mean, it was like Christopher walkt on steroids.
He had these super long gaps in between all of
his answers. And that's you know, you don't get that

(24:33):
kind of You don't get the stuttering. You don't get
the and not even the stuttering, he wasn't stuttering. You
don't get the well, I don't uh like all of
the little bitty things in the transcript. You don't get
the like how many seconds passed before he finally got
the words out of his mouth. You don't get that either.
It's his the weakness of his voice. You don't get

(24:56):
And then the clock. Somebody noted the clock that was
in the background sounded like a metronome or metronome. Sorry,
it's like in the background, tick tuck. You could not
make that up. You could not make that up. And
he just he couldn't remember a lot of things. And

(25:17):
then there was one where it got real tense, and
when they were asking about this specific memo that Biden
had kept about afghanistano Biden didn't remember, and it got
very tense, and he did not know almost like really
what was happening. And that video or the audio that
we played just then was like the most coherent that

(25:39):
he was throughout all of it. It is so bad.
Oh my gosh. So they knew this, and they knew
that he had all of this stuff happening. And still
now Lorraine notes too, he did have a skin cancer
lesion removed because on break I was asking Kane like
he had gone into because he'd gone in to have treatments,

(26:01):
and they were saying that he had skin cancer, and
that's what he was maybe perhaps referencing. I no, no,
maybe maybe it could be. But also I mean, on
a scale of one to ten, he had the gleas
and score of nine, and it's already metastasized in his bones.

(26:22):
Coming up, we're going to talk to doctor Drew about this,
because he's the doctor, and I'm just curious as to
the timeline on that because when he was running all
of this, all of this was well known to his
inner circle, which brings me. Let me talk about the
inner circle for a minute, because I feel like Republicans
are trying too hard to blame everybody else. It's not

(26:43):
about blame either. This is I'm not playing a stupid
blame game. This is about the leadership of the most
powerful country on earth, the leader of the free world,
and all of our livelihoods are tied up in what
this administration does. So this is incredibly serious and people
have every right to ask questions. We have every right

(27:03):
to know what happened. And his inner circle knew all
of this, and nothing was ever said. He's fit as
a fiddle. Oh, he's super healthy. He runs circles around everyone.
Wasn't that what was just going out last Yeah, he
runs circles around everyone. He clearly wasn't, and the inner
circle knew it. But Jill Biden, I mean, she got

(27:25):
on the cover of Vogue. You know, she got her
any leavit, leave of its, shoot, she got all of that.
I think she got what she wanted. I've seen enough
of Jill Biden to know that she's probably as ruthless,
ruthlessly ambitious as her husband is. I'll never forget that
that video of them walking on the beach together and
Biden was struggling to even stay upright and she just

(27:46):
was not offering a hand or nothing. I think she
learned her lesson after the criticisms from that, but still,
I mean, this is just, this is just it's insanity.
They people knew, they knew, and they didn't do anything because,
I mean they follow his example. Biden was ruthlessly, oh
ruthlessly costed Jackwagon. He was just still so he wanted

(28:13):
this at all costs, and I'm probably pretty sure that
he told people, I want this at all costs. He
wants to be able to say that he was president.
Joe Biden wants to be able to say that she's
first lady. You have people like this that would rather
roll over the ashes than actually, you know, take second
place or seed the victory to someone better. The inner

(28:37):
circle was well aware and they said nothing. His staffers
they were well aware. They said nothing. And all of
these people that had an inside look at this, they
were quiet until it was time to cut book deals.
These people didn't even tell you until they had the
ink on their book contract dry. Like I said, however
much you hate the legacy press, it's not enough. And

(28:58):
the press is trying to cover forms built to this
day by simultaneously acting like, oh well, we just didn't know,
Oh my gosh, we're just they're all stepping in for
him just as the same as they always have. I mean,
they were in cover on his egregious cognitive decline, and

(29:20):
then now they see this. They never asked any questions,
like when he was going in for when they said
he had skin cancer, they never asked questions. Was that
the only type of cancer? If they can you imagine
if Trump would have said that you had Ronald Reagan.
They were trying to say that Ronald Reagan was unfit

(29:43):
when he was in the White House, and he didn't.
He ended up battling Alzheimer's later in life, but it
wasn't until he was already retired. I was at Rachel
Docielo and I talked to his right hand people. But that,
and he did ranch work and all that, all that,
all that stuff. But he used to go riding, and

(30:07):
he would go riding along his ranch from Chandlcilo all
the time. And there was only a few of them
that actually could ride with him. In fact, I think
it was John Barletta. He was the only one who could.
And I met him when we were at Rachel d Clo.
I spoke out there at the Reagan Library. He was
the only Secret Service agent that could keep up with
Reagan on the horse, because Reagan was a great horseman

(30:28):
and he was what I think it's an English writer,
and Barletta did the same thing, so he could keep
up with him. He got very to be very very
close with Ronald Reagan, and towards the end of his life,
and this was well after he was out of the
White House, he started exhibiting some signs of Alzheimer's And

(30:48):
it was the day that he noticed that Reagan did
not saddle up his horse in the manner that he
always did. And he was very fastidious about all of
that stuff. That that's when he thought something's up, something's up.
And when it got to the point when it progressed
to the point where he didn't think that Reagan should

(31:09):
go out righting anymore. They said you down, and they
told Nancy Reagan right there in the ranch house in
the mountains, Santa Ana's mountains. So this was way after
but that didn't stop the press and everybody else the
left from going after him. They were saying this, I mean,
they were just trying to say, oh, he's old, so
because of that, you know, he's completely incapable. The left

(31:30):
has made has weaponized this and made this an issue
when it wasn't and when it is an issue that
can actually be weaponized against the people, they try to
convince you otherwise. They have no authority here, none. I'm
just there's no way that this was missed. There is

(31:51):
no way that this was missed. With Joe Biden, he
is not the average citizen. He's the leader of the
free world, and he gets the best healthcare, the absolute
best healthcare. So this idea that somehow, you know, he
didn't have a meaningful screening. That was another thing that

(32:11):
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Speaker 6 (33:12):
Like Sands through the other Glance. So are the days
of the United States.

Speaker 13 (33:18):
Donald Trump's modern dagascapescapo is can.

Speaker 4 (33:21):
Even stay up right.

Speaker 14 (33:22):
They're in unmarked vans, wearing masks, being shipped off to
foreign torture dungeons, no chance to amount of defense, not
even a chance to kiss the loved one and goodbye,
just grabbed up by mast agents, shoved into those vans
and disappeared.

Speaker 4 (33:39):
There is Monday, and it's still it's still early. When
I heard that man talk, I want to drink because
who boy, it's Tim Walls, who first off, make sure
you can say the word properly if you're going to
go in rolling heavy and use it like as a
I thought he was trying to say like aspacho. For

(34:01):
a minute there, I didn't know what he was trying
to say. I'm like what he's stumbling all over himself.
He got it right the second time, but maybe, I
don't know. Maybe take the opportunity to not use a
commencement address to say that everyone that you dislike and
disagree with is a Nazi, you know. And he's talking
about illegal aliens who continue committing crimes after they already

(34:24):
committed the crime of entering illegally, and they continue to
commit crimes. He's advocating on behalf of that Maryland dad.
You know the guy who ran his fist through his
wife's face so romantic, right, m yeah, oh yeah, and
he was an MS thirteen gang member and literally like yeah,
all of that, I mean where I'm not, Oh my gosh.

(34:46):
And he's like, oh, they're just snatching up people, snatching
them up. Well, they're not Americans. And he and the
students that are here that are engaged in harassing of
Jews because they are little Nazis, uh, they violated the
terms of their stay and so they have to leave. Now.

(35:07):
I don't know what he's complaining about. Maybe when people
come over here, they should follow the rules that govern
their ability to visit, and that's you know, we do
that in other countries. They should do it here. They're
not special. There's no entitlement with that. And then everybody else. Yeah,
if you break into the country and you continue committing crimes,

(35:27):
these are all crimes, you're going to be deported, end of,
end of And if he has a problem with that,
will too bad, lunchbox, too bad. But to get out
there isn't that What he almost said was gospot Oh
my gosh, we're so close. We were so close to
having this guy. We were so close to having him.

(35:49):
Sim many Christmas.

Speaker 13 (35:51):
Oh Trump's modern dagascopo.

Speaker 4 (35:53):
Coppo, good night, this guy all right, So coming up,
we're going to talk with doctor Drew, who's going to
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He hosts asked doctor Drew because he's I mean, he
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Speaker 12 (37:16):
If you're a doctor respecting medical ethics, you talk about
it with the patient.

Speaker 5 (37:21):
Do they want this test or not?

Speaker 12 (37:22):
You talk about the pros and cons, You talk about
what the recommendations are of various organizations, including the American
Neurological Association in the American Society. So the ultimate decision
is President Biden's. I would say that it is surprising
he did not get this test, given the fact that

(37:43):
the proclivity of presidential physicians is.

Speaker 5 (37:47):
Test more rather than less.

Speaker 12 (37:50):
And I think it is a little it's a little strange.

Speaker 4 (37:55):
It's all incredibly strange, and welcome back to the program.
Dana Lash with you at the top of the second hour.
You can listen coast to coast. You can also follow
along with the stream channel thirty to forty seven Direct TV.
How does this happen? I want, I want to ask
an actual expert. I only pretend to be a doctor
on air, I kid, but I wanted to ask, you know,
an actual expert and somebody that I that I've watched forever,

(38:18):
Doctor Drew. Everybody knows Doctor Drew. He's the host of
Ask Doctor Drew. You can you can follow him on
x you can find him at doctor Drew dot com
and he joins us now by video. Doctor Drew. So
good to see you. And I'm so sorry to read
that in a conversation with someone you said that you
also had prostate cancer. So this is a very familiar
territory to you.

Speaker 6 (38:40):
So how are we true?

Speaker 5 (38:42):
So let me just tell you my relationship with prostate cancer.
So I've had a prostatectomy, I've had radiation, and it's
an exceedingly common illness. If it's a cancer, if you
got to get it's the one you want to get
because most of it is low grade. Most of it
can be treated early and aggressively and handled, which does
not appear happened in this case. But okay, there's that.

(39:02):
And I'm part of the Prostate Cancer Foundation I help
fund research. I've been treating prostate cancer for forty years,
so I know this this landscape very well.

Speaker 4 (39:10):
Very well. And this is when I was reading about
former President Biden's diagnosis. So out of I guess one
out of ten on the Gleason scale, he's got a
nine in terms of it being aggressive, its mestastasizes in
his bones. Yes, that sounds very serious, but it also
sound Is that indicative of it being a long term problem?

(39:31):
Does that? What does that tell you when it's at
that stage.

Speaker 5 (39:34):
If it were some man that walked into my office
who hadn't been evaluated in five years, and I found
an elevated PSA and a nodule on his prostate and
lo and behold, we biopsied its cancer. We do a
bone scan, we find mets. Okay, that's maybe five percent
of cases, two percent. If it's somebody being followed regularly,

(39:55):
that it would present all of a sudden on a
metastatic basis. That did not happen here. In fact, when
my spider sense started going up is when they said, oh,
we noticed a nodule. Oh low and behold it's metastatic. No. No,
First of all, the digital rectal exams largely been a
band in these days. We follow the PSA. The idea
that the president United States was not getting a PSA
at least annually does not pass the sniff test. He

(40:19):
PSA was up, They biaps did it, they found it.
I don't know if they treated it or not initially,
but one of the really interesting aspects of treatment of
metastatic prostate cancer is the step wise approach includes what's
called androgen deprivation therapy, for which the common side effect
is cognitive slowing, muscle loss falls low, and behold. We

(40:40):
have certainly seen that in the last two years. Wow.

Speaker 4 (40:43):
I did not know that that would explain a lot
on that. I mean, we knew he was having some
cognitive difficulties that would obviously further compound it. I was
reading We're talking to doctor Drew for those who are
just turning in. I was reading that there's this test
that you just mentioned that all the presidents get as
it relates to their prostate. You know, Bush headed, Obama

(41:05):
had it, Trump had it, and it was made public.
There's questions as to whether or not Biden's was properly reported.
Do you think that this was something that he knew
about before he ran for his second term.

Speaker 5 (41:17):
Oh for sure. In my humble opinion, I don't know
the case. But the question, a really interesting question is
did he know before the first term? That's the more
interesting question, like how long has this diagnosis been around
and what have the treatments been and what kind of
decision making went into the treatments that they did use. Look,
if you're dealing with the President of United States and

(41:37):
he progresses and develops metastatic disease, and you know that
andrew deprivation therapy could make his cognition worse, you might
delay that treatment. So there's a lot going on here. Plus,
we know we as parkinsons, and we can see that
any medical student that couldn't see that on the videos
would be remediated. You can see it like you can
see a rash and evaluate a picture of a dermatological condition.

(41:59):
You can do the same thing with neurological disorders. He
had parkinsonism, we just don't know due to what, And
it seems to have gotten worse as I would expect
it to if indeed he were getting androgen deprivation therapies.

Speaker 4 (42:11):
So there could be a question as to was he compromised,
you know, I mean, obviously cognitively we had done those questions.
But with this treatment and all of that, I think.

Speaker 5 (42:22):
As you said, you're struggling with this, and it's this
is the part that disgust me. The reality is we've
been gas lit. We've been given inadequate information, incomplete information
about the leader of the free world. We're still being
gasolate at this moment where they say, oh, we found
a nodule lo and behold metastatic disease. No, did not
happen that way. I guarantee you it didn't happen that way.

(42:42):
At very minimum, they were following his PSA, which they're
not telling us about because that will tell a different story.
They're still being gas lit. And I'm telling you what
every journalist in this country that blew smoke on his
behalf about how great he is, how he's sharp as
attack has, you know, photographic memory. You got to wait
up this morning and examine yourself. You've been delusional, you've

(43:03):
been misled, you've been played, and you have been attacking
people who ring up the issue. What's going on? We
should know what this, what is happening to the President
of United States? This is all disgusting and it has
scandal written all over it.

Speaker 4 (43:15):
Dana, I'm so glad that you said this because people
asking this, we're not trying to be mean. We're not.
You know, no one wants to see anyone struggle.

Speaker 5 (43:21):
In the United States. It's not data lessons, it's not
your private health care. It's it looks the and is
evidence that what was being told to us by his
physician team was kind of incomplete or inadequate, or how
do they arrive at suitable for the job. How do
we know what that was? Because we don't have criteria
such as it is. We need to think about that too.

(43:42):
We should have criterias, criteria for what I can do
as a physician if I start getting too old or
having cognitive impairment, or flying a plane or being a
what I mean this is every important profession has guidelines
or at least evaluations that people must be subjected to.
But no, no, no, not the President United States.

Speaker 4 (43:59):
I like to doctor, how you're really going at the
suggestion that I'm seeing from a lot of his inner
circle and the press that well, maybe he just didn't
get the healthcare that he needed and that's why this
was caught so late. I've seen people float that narrative,
and I'm bewildered by that, because as the highest office
in the lane, you have the best healthcare. I mean,
that's it's most powerful country on Earth.

Speaker 5 (44:21):
The only possible way something like that happened is if
they were following his PSAs and he got elevated and
they said, mister President, we needed a biops and he said, no,
it's wait six months. Well it's wait a year. That happens.
That does happen where patients dictate the care, and it
really happens a lot with doctors to take care of
celebrity or important patients, they sort of succumbed to the

(44:43):
patient rather than making a collaborative decision with the patient,
which I've seen that happen more than I have, Michael
Jackson as sort of the supreme example of that. But
the fact is still there would have been a diagnosis,
there would have been some treatment, and we have been
blinded too all of that, and we have seen him decline,

(45:03):
and some of that decline would be could easily be
explained on the basis of many of the aspects of
prostate cancer. We just don't know which yet. We don't
have the details. Stop gas lighting, stop it, and stop
getting angry people who just ask questions about the leaders
of the free world. We have every right to ask
that question. It's not Joe Schmoe whose hippoprivileges are being compromised.

(45:24):
This is not that. This is someone who's flying our plane.
And I'd like to know, sir, are you able to
fly this aircraft? Very simple, don't give me every detail,
but don't stop lying in gas lighting. Stop it.

Speaker 4 (45:38):
What do you what is? And this might be kind
of a difficult question, but his prognosis, I mean, without
knowing more.

Speaker 5 (45:44):
Details, guaranteed terminal, what would do he's a terminal condition,
My guess would be, again based on the incomplete information,
we have two years wow, two years at sort of
on average over four years, but I would say about
two years from what's being described.

Speaker 4 (46:03):
So if he would have made it to the ticket,
he would not have I mean, theoretically from what we know,
probably wouldn't have lasted his term.

Speaker 5 (46:10):
Well, he's certainly need some very aggressive treatments and there
are a lot of really interesting things going on right now.
We've been funding research of the Project Cancer Foundation. They
now can attach radium to single cells. Not radium, but
radioactive isotopes to single cells and destroy every single prostate
cancer cell that's out there. The problem is, procetate cancer
is a brilliant tumor and it learns how to adjust

(46:32):
to that, and the tumor does come back inevitably. But
there are things being done that can delay this, and
the field is moving rapidly. So maybe that two year
estimate that I'm basing on currently available resources, maybe that
could be expanded to four years or six years or
eight years, and then you end up dying of something
else first?

Speaker 4 (46:50):
Does it frustrate you that I feel like they should
be using this opportunity to say, men, go get screened,
men check your prostat.

Speaker 5 (46:59):
Of course, and you know getting screened, you know, and
you know who's we're doing the least well with is
African American men. So if your administration that you claim
to be so concerned about the average person and the
African American population, you should be creek crying from every
hilltop that black men get more aggressive disease. They're they're
diagnosed at a more advanced stage, and they need we

(47:19):
need to do a much better job of bringing them
in it's it's a it's appalling. I've been very concerned
about that for a long time. No, nothing, nothing at all. Hmmm,
doesn't that tell you something very interesting?

Speaker 4 (47:31):
It says a lot. It says a lot. Last quick
question for you. Uh, we're talking with doctor Drew's joining
us by video and obviously we're discussing this, this Biden
cancer diagnosis. I wonder his very inner circle, you know,
Jill Biden, his kids. I mean, this is not something
you can't hide it from the public, you can't hide
it from the family. I know every family member deals

(47:54):
with something in a different way, but I'm sorry, this
is elder abuse. This has been elder abuse.

Speaker 5 (47:58):
Well, so what sometimes happens. So we have seen evidence
that Joe Biden has something called antisygnosia, which is a
lack of insight that comes from neurological and psychiatric disorders.
They just don't see what's happening to them. And what
some families do when there's a patriarch in the family,
they'll gather around them and support that denial don't upset them.
We don't. We don't really see him to think that

(48:18):
he's failing. Hello, let's get he's still doing a good job.
Let's get behind him, and the family becomes part of
that delusional process of denial. We see an alcoholism, we
see it in all kinds of disorders. It's possible that
they have just been in on the anis ignosia and
unwilling to look at the reality of what's going on here.
I don't know what's going on with his medical team,
but they should not be in on That be very

(48:41):
interesting to know what actually happened here. The most important
thing is that we get to the truth. If we
don't get to the truth on so many of these
astonishing things that have happened in the last five years,
it will happen again. I don't want anybody to be
punished for this. I want to know what happened. I
want to make sure it doesn't happen again.

Speaker 4 (48:57):
Thank you so much. I have to say thank you
so much for under scoring the fact that we have
the right to ask these questions and that it's not
born of maliciousness. We just we have every right as voters,
as American and we.

Speaker 5 (49:07):
Can feel compassion for the man. I have prostate cancer.
I know what it is, my friends, my patients developed
this disease. It's nasty, it's hard being biologically, it's hard
getting older. Yes, yes, And this particular elderly man is
the President of the United States, and that is a
special case and needs to be handled differently than the

(49:27):
average patient with prostate cancer.

Speaker 4 (49:29):
Exactly, Doctor Drew. We're praying for your swift recovery as well.
Think I'm fine.

Speaker 5 (49:33):
I'm fine. It's been going on for years with me,
and I expect it. We'll continue to go on.

Speaker 4 (49:37):
Sow, you're such a fart. You're like, I got this,
that's no big deal. That's all right.

Speaker 5 (49:40):
Well, I had a prostatecto me fourteen years ago. I'll
tell you what pissed me off about my prostate cancer.
I got when I was so young, my seventies. But
fifty really off. Not fair.

Speaker 4 (49:51):
But it's been fine, not fair at all, Doctor Drew.
Thank you so much. It's so good to see you, folks.
Make sure you check them out doctor Drew on X
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So this is some breaking news coming in from both
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(51:33):
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it also he also means he can revoke the protected
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Speaker 15 (55:15):
I'll just say, you know, I think he was What
he said cancer touches us all when he posted this
on social media is so true. I'm sure that every
single person in this audience and at this table knows
someone who has had cancer, is a survivor of cancer,
or has died from cancer. One of my best friends

(55:35):
died from breast cancer and colon cancer, and so I
think that the majority of US families will feel for
the bidens. I don't think this is his time for politics.
But what I will say is that this administration has
cut cancer funding research by thirty one percent since twenty
twenty five. And the US, for having been being such
a wealthy country, seems to be cutting cancer research not

(56:01):
only for our elderly, our men, but also our children.
And I think that's so despicable and so disdainful. And
I hope perhaps something good comes from this diagnosis, that
we will continue funding cancer research because it's very, very important.

Speaker 4 (56:17):
Okay, so they're intimating that Trump making cutting waste, fraud
and abuse, now that is why the and there it
looks like they're going with the argument that they just
found this out about Biden and that's why he couldn't
get any kind of preventative care in the past. Damn
that powerful Trump. I mean, who knew that it was that?

(56:38):
Who knew?

Speaker 2 (56:38):
You know what?

Speaker 4 (56:39):
I'm saying that's they're they're they're actually doing this. They're
trying to say that Trump cutting waste, fraud and abuse
is how Joe Biden got cancer retroactively, that Trump is
so powerful he can make a decision now and it
goes back in time to affect who knew that, Like,
I guess the doctors were sitting around when Joe Biden

(56:59):
was going through his physical and they're like, well, I'm sorry,
we can't do this because you know, Trump in the
future is going to cut waste, fraud and abuse that
has absolutely nothing with what we do here. But hey,
that's that's how it goes. Who believes this, Who believes
that the highest office in the land is going to
scamp out on medical care for the president, who thinks

(57:22):
that Democrats always get the best things for themselves health
care is not an exception? Who believes that Joe Biden
that he did not get the best healthcare in the
White House as president. No one believes this. And what
doctor Drew said, and we're going to have that video
out and I'm glad he was able to join us.
What he said there was incredibly important about when they

(57:44):
found this nodule. Now, I don't know if you read
some of the stories that are out there about this.
So for instance, one of the they're trying the way
that they're trying to act is they're trying to say that, oh,
it was just they just discovered this nodule, and then
that's how they found out that it was That's how
they discovered a small nodule on his prostate that necessitated

(58:08):
further evaluation. Oh and then they found it that way.
Oh my gosh, and it's in your bones again. On
that scale one to ten, the gleas and scales got
a nine the aggressiveness of it. And you heard doctor Drew,
who's worked with us for forty years. He's like, no way,
and he said, the question isn't whether or not. You know,
he knew and was dealing with it when he ran
for a second term, but when he was running the

(58:30):
first time around. And I think that makes sense because
by the time it metastasizes and it's in your bones
at that level, it's that aggressive. There is no way
that goes missed. There's no way it goes missed under
even a routine annual well visit. There's no way this
goes missing that you overlook this. So the fact that

(58:52):
they're like, oh, well, we just happened to find this,
that's a lie and they think you're all stupid. That
is actually one of the most shameful things I've ever
heard as a narrative being spun about this, that oh well, no,
we just discovered it right now, and it's Trump's fault.
That's what they're that boil it all down. This is
what the left is saying, it's Trump's fault because he
was cutting some waste fraud abews that was completely unrelated

(59:13):
to this. I want to know how in the world,
and you heard with the view and I'm seeing it elsewhere,
how in the world they're they're trying to argue that
this is the fault of Doge and cutting I I
don't know. Apparently they said, oh, well, they're they're killing

(59:34):
funding for kids cancer search, which somehow contributed to Biden's
you know, aggressive terminal diagnosis, except they missed the part.
Well I was reading about this, there was there was
actually a couple of bills that were suggested they were fine.
They were they couldn't get them out of uh, they
couldn't get them out of committee. But there were several

(59:56):
bills that were suggested proposed by Republican that definitely didn't
get out under the Democrat controlled Senate with Chuck Schumer.
There have been some in the House, but I mean,
I'm just shocked that and then I'm shocked that they're
trying to pass this off as a legitimate thing and
then attacking you and me. I'm about fed up with

(01:00:17):
some of the blowback that I'm getting from some of
the people in the press who are telling me that
let's mean and it's beneath you to attack Joe Biden.
And they want you to know that if you question
whether or not Biden knew of all of this, whether
or not they knew of this diagnosis, and how this

(01:00:39):
impacted his ability to actually administer in the White House,
that that's an attack. Now they want to redefine those words.
It's so stupid and lame. It's not an attack to disagree,
nor is it an attack to ask questions, and trying
to present it as such is a weak dodge by
the illiberal peaceeople who have no ability, apparently to defend

(01:01:02):
their viewpoints. This is shameful. That's shameful. Well, good night.
This is the highest office in the land. If you
can't ask questions about this, then what's the point you
can't tell me. And also with the treatment on this,
the fact that it apparently worsens cognitive any kind of
you know, cognitive issues, it worsens those, it worsens your balance,

(01:01:25):
your physicality, you know a lot of these treatments. How
in the world this guy was not able to govern
in the White House. He wasn't able to so you know,
obviously somebody else was running the country. Somebody else was
running the country. And apparently he did not have a
wife that would step in and stop his exploitation. Although
he wanted it. Let's be honest, he wanted the highest

(01:01:46):
office in the land. He wanted all of the accolades
and the titles that came along with it. A small nodule.
Oh look oo, we just happened to find this. Let's
do further evaluation. No, that is not how this works,
not how it works at all. They said that he

(01:02:06):
was seeing he was experiencing increasing urinary symptoms. And no,
no one buys this. Nobody buys this, and the press
insisting on selling it to you is shameful. There's the
reason why nobody trusts the press. They've made it. They've

(01:02:28):
made it. So Yeah, someone was like, oh prove it,
and it's this big Russian backed troll on social media.
Oh prove it. Then you're attacking a man who is
a fatal disease. Prove what we can see it, prove
what we all know it. This is just shameful, absolutely shameful.

(01:02:53):
And that was over and this is there going to
be the line of attack that they're going to take.
They're already showing you what their cards are. It's going
to be well, Trump cut it, and that now, Biden,
That's what happened, Kine. I don't know of anything else
that works like that. In reality. Trump cut this and
now at retroactively even if he did, which he did. Yeah,

(01:03:14):
I mean going after fraud and waste and abuse is
not cutting cancer research. That's insane. This is all crazy.
We got more on this, but I'm I'm telling you now,
I also want to discuss this issue as it pertains
with the SCOTUS ruling. This is breaking. We talked just

(01:03:37):
a little bit about this during headlines. They ruled that
the president now can actually provoke protected status for a
lot of people that came in under the Biden administration.
You're looking at three, for instance, three hundred thousand Venezuelans
under that temporary protected status program. They lifted the judicial block.
This is like a big there's a huge thing with
us and the litigation. They said the brief order noted

(01:03:59):
the dissenter Justice Kantanji Brown Jackson, she would have denied
the applications. The litigation is going to continue in the
lower courts, and so they've sided go to sided with
the Trump administration eight to one. Eight to one. That
means Kagan and Soto mayor also wow. So that just
shows you how far left Kantanji Brown Jackson is. Of course,

(01:04:19):
she wouldn't actually state what a woman was. But they're
saying that they're going to stay this injunction from the
lower court blocking the March cancelation of parole for illegal
aliens under Biden's ch in the program. And they tried
to remove this temporary protected status earlier this year, but

(01:04:41):
they had a jug that was stopped by a federal
judge and the UH. I'm sure that this is going
to continue being litigated, but this is a huge that's
a huge move, and now it's going to go back
to the lower courts. And I think it's incredibly interesting
that you have, i mean even some of more liberal
justices that have come down in the manner that they

(01:05:05):
have on this issue. So that's that's significant. And this
was you remember those people that that Biden flew in.
It was under that mass parole program. So they finally
some good news from Skotos. We still need Congress to
be acting, which, by the way, Congress is all they're
all going back, they're all back in DC this week

(01:05:26):
and they're going to continue fighting over budget, et cetera,
and fighting over the Medicaid cutch, which which is something
we're going to be talking about coming up next hour.
Because remember that was only ever about cutting the waste,
fraud and abuse as well. Can you just remind me, Yeah,
the administration wouldn't accept Cubans. Hm. Why was that so

(01:05:47):
raise us? Raise that? Oh? Because they vote conservative, because
they're like, yeah, we we dealt with we dealt with
a Castro down here, we're having to deal with a
past throw up here, that's a rising people leaving communism.
Oh shockingly don't want it? Oh who knew? Who knew?

(01:06:07):
So we have a lot more on the way and
we're gonna get into Florida man as well, and then
we have all of the latest with this Biden diagnosis.
Because I'm still this is what I feel like. There
should be a hearing on this. I think, and I
think that Biden's doctor needs to speak publicly to the

(01:06:29):
extent that he can. I know and look, and I
know doctor Drew said this. You know, hip blah blah
blah blah, you're talking about President of the United States.
Our livelihoods are inextricably forever wound with what the administration does.
Your livelihoods, your ability to actually live freely and provide
for your family and pay your bills and take care

(01:06:52):
of yourself, They're all intertwined with this administration, every administration.
And I I want to know how much we were
impacted by his inability to run his administration when he
was in the White House. I mean, they were lying
to us. Look, I have a piece that I'm pulling together.

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Speaker 6 (01:08:33):
It's his life mission to make bad decisions.

Speaker 5 (01:08:39):
It's time for Florida.

Speaker 4 (01:08:40):
Man all right, So first up, a Florida man was arrested.
I am fear he ran right into a hotel with
his car. Can't do that. It was in Ohio. They
tracked this Florida man down on Saturday, and they said,
why did you crash into the Illyria hotel and then
flee the scene? Police officers were called. It was just
for ten am. I mean, he ran right into this

(01:09:02):
glass wall with his Chevy Tahoe and then ran away
from the scene. And they identified him Simon Aguilar of
Fort Pierce, Florida. He was a guest and he originally
he said he allegedly moved the SCVD nearby business after
the crash. They recovered the vehicle and arrested him. No injuries, thankfully.
Chargers are still pending. You know, you're not going to

(01:09:24):
run away from something like that, just fyi, okay. A
man survives a bear attack in golf breeze. People like
to there are a lot of bear in Florida, and
you may not really think that because you're like Florida what,
but there really are. And wildlife officials say that a
man let his dog out early Thursday morning when a
bear bit him on the leg. He called on one

(01:09:46):
to one dispatch arrived to control the bleeding until the
ambulance then arrived. Our dispatchers helped him control until the
ambulance arrived. The neighbor, who lives a few homes down
called video of two bears walking in their driveway twenty
minutes before the attack happened. Florida Fision Wildlife is investigating.
They say traps have been placed around the property and
the bear will be humanly killed if caught. They say

(01:10:06):
that relocating the bear is not a viable option because
it'll put another community at risk. So that's kind of
the danger of that. So it's not an endangered species,
it's just one. You got a control. That's it. But
good night. Oh, another day, another gator in Florida, this
time in Sanford. They love like walking up to doors

(01:10:27):
and knocking on them. There's one gator we talked about
last week that had a folding chair on it. Said, well, now,
these gators walked up to another neighbor's front door. The
alligator raised its head at one point, and video shows
that officers approach because they immediately called Florida Fish and
Wildlife and they were trying to use a rake. They
were assessing the situation and the alligator growled one of

(01:10:51):
the officers. They were finally able to kind of get
him under control and they relocate him to a retention pond,
but they didn't have a trapper there with them, but
they were able to They were able to get it.
It took a little bit of time, and they said
one of the neighbors said that cops were banging on
my living room window and they asked me if I
had a stick, And then I checked my ring camera
and I saw a giant gater throw my doorbot camera.

(01:11:13):
She couldn't even open her door, and she was like,
I think you're gonna need some more than a stick,
so that she gave him a big o'rake. But she
said thanks to the Stanford PD because they they had
this situation handled. But they're most active gators from dusk
until dawn. So basically, if you walk out at night
in Florida and you're near water, probably gonna get your
feet shooed off by gator and then you're just gonna
be stumpy, and then you're gonna have your stumps chewed

(01:11:35):
off and tell nothingness. Then at one point you're just
gonna be walking around on your knee stumps nobody and
it just keeps going right. It's like a Monty Python scene.
Just just be aware of this. Just be aware of it.
Let's see here this. Oh, I don't want to this
is so gross. Okay, So a Florida woman was locked

(01:11:57):
into She broke into a locked bathroom and attacked her
boyfriend with a kitchen knife because he was texting some
other ladies. He was texting some other ladies. She was
charged with aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, stimming from
what officers said was a domestic disputed turn violent. The

(01:12:17):
victim said he was using the restroom. They began arguing
with the closed door, and then she was able to
break into the locked bathroom door and confront him with
a kitchen knife and she was swinging it like she
was slicing it up and down side to side motions,
so he got a cut on his tricep. She fought back.
They had to put her in a chokehold, so she
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Speaker 16 (01:13:41):
Yeah, I mean, Joe, I think one hundred percent And
you know did they do a digital rectal exam to
to assess this trust state? Typically that's done in the
presence of symptoms. To your point, needs the leader of
the free world. Did they do it and not characterize it.
It's hard to know respect of it. Here, I would
say in a bunch of cost probable, hell, listen comprehensives

(01:14:01):
that would make sense. It is interesting to note that
President Trump's, President Obama's and President and President Bush the
second in their most recent physicals in their terms of office,
obviously twenty twenty five, President Trump did comment on their
PSA levels, and so they got screened while in office

(01:14:21):
and they commented on it. It's not easy to access
the most recent ones from President Biden. You can read
summary articles, it can't I couldn't access it on the
archives sete on the White House just before it came on.
But according to to those that were able to, there
is not a report of a PSA test on the
most recent physical that was read out for President Biden's

(01:14:41):
last year in office. And so it's to say what
was done what was not done. You and I would
be speculating. But the other three most recent occupants of
the White House had it drawn and it was reported out.

Speaker 4 (01:14:53):
In the case of President Yeah, and as we talked
with spoke with doctor Drew at the top of last hour.
I mean, there is no way that you have you
just go in for a well visit if you're the
president of the United States. At one point, you know,
he had had, always and still has the best healthcare.
He was going in for regular checkups, and he was

(01:15:13):
constantly in and out of the doctor's office. You guys
remember those like he had like one screening, like one time,
did this, another time, had like some biopsy done. They
were saying it was a skin issue, et cetera, et cetera.
And I mean Axios noted pull this up just three
months ago that he was the doctor said he was fit.

(01:15:35):
Three months ago, they were saying that he was fit.
White House doctor says he's fit in health. Oh my gosh,
Well we knew that was a lie. And now it
looks like it's even worse. And you don't just go
in and then get this. Oh you have a nodule.
Oh it metastasizes in your bones. Oh, it's real bad.
It's a nine out of one to ten on the
Gleason the Gleason score meaning that nine, like ten is

(01:15:59):
the most aggressive and one is not. And for it
to have gotten to that point. That's just something that
you It just does not happen. It doesn't happen like that.
That is, and they think that you are stupid and
that you are not going to ask questions. And I
think that they're just raiming this through because there are
a lot of serious, serious questions that have come from this,

(01:16:25):
and it's it's very, very troubling. Welcome back to the program,
Dana lash with you. We're at the top of this
third hour. And I reject outright all of the claims
that this is mean. That's all I've been seeing from anybody,
all on the left, all day to day. That's their
first reaction is they figure out how to try to
handle this, so like it's so mean for you to

(01:16:47):
criticize Biden like this or attack him over this, over
his health issue. That is not what people are doing.
Stop lying about our characters. We have every right to
ask these questions. I have a lot. I mean, Lorraine
and I were talking just on break so for instance,
she noted he signed what was it, over twenty five

(01:17:09):
hundred pardons in one day and the J six commissioned stuff,
all the Biden FEMA, all those pardons, second, look, how
does that work, Kontanji Brown Jackson, I mean his Supreme
Court nominee. I mean where does it ends? It throws

(01:17:29):
everything that he did the past four years into question.
Everything is now thrown into question. I know that a
lot of people and don't. I don't like saying this
because I don't like hyperbole. I don't like hy hyperbole
to sell shows or to sell tweets or anything like that.
But if you want to have a discussion about what

(01:17:51):
is and what isn't a constitutional crisis, this is probably
the closest that we have legitimately had, and it is
entirely of their making. If he was not able cognitively
to administer in his role as executive, then who did

(01:18:12):
Now we already knew he was dealing with cognitive issues.
You can't lie about that and now on and that
was further compounded by his treatments with this. There is
no way that this was an accidental discovery. It wasn't
something that just popped up. They saw this coming and
we're dealing with it for quite some time. I am
hearing from a lot of you out there as well,

(01:18:35):
and it's weird. Some things. We get a ton of
feedback on you. Guys are very vocal about this, some
of you. There's one of you who works in a
urologist's office that was saying, this is absolutely not how
this happens. And you said some things I didn't understand medically.
I can't date, like, please don't say my name because
I'm literally in the doctor's office where we're listening to you.
But it's it's it's true. It's it doesn't happen like that.

(01:18:59):
And you don't have to be a medical expert to
know that. You don't go from being fit and healthy
three months ago. And that's what that's what his doctor said.
The White House doctor said, Oh yeah, Biden, this was
a little over three months ago. Biden's fit as a fiddle.
He's super healthy, he's totally fine, all clear. That was published,
that was already reported. You don't go from that to

(01:19:21):
nine on the for a glease and score out of
ten super aggressive. It's metastasized, and it's metastasized to your bones.
It's now in your bones. You don't go that. That
does not travel that quickly. Can I don't even think
the turboists of turbo cancers go that fast.

Speaker 5 (01:19:40):
Nope.

Speaker 4 (01:19:43):
So they lied, and they're going to try to say, no,
we didn't lie, he just didn't get good healthcare. Well,
so you're saying that the White House doctor is a
bad doctor, that all of Biden's doctors are bad doctors,
because I now you're casting dispersions on their actual meta reputations,
their professional reputations. The reality is is they lied about it,

(01:20:05):
and they're continuing to lie about it because they they
recognize the crisis that this presents. My gosh, think of
everything that's like, you know, brought up. Oh, my gosh,
you it is a requirement for the job that you
be able to handle this stuff. This isn't you know,
like I'm not making your coffee. I'm not a barista.
This isn't a job of a barista. You know, it's

(01:20:27):
not a it's not even what I do. This is
the office of the executive, the president of the United States.
You have to be able to be you know, functioning cognitively.
You need to be healthy. That's why they take such
great care with us. It is it is a an extension,
it's the it's it's our republican action. And to lie

(01:20:50):
about it like this, I and where's the where's the
legacy press? My gosh, you don't hate these rab bastards enough.
You really don't. Where are they at? Well, I'll tell
you where they're at. Most of them are running defense.
And then we have a couple of most some of

(01:21:10):
them are running defense. Some of them now Audio sun
by thirty four. This is interesting. So I need to
listen to this now. This is a narrative that's being
set up here. But first time you'll listen to David Axelrod.
This is thirty four.

Speaker 17 (01:21:22):
You were on the record in twenty twenty two voicing
concerns about Biden's age and ability. Whom do you blame
for the decision of him to run for reelection and
the decision to hide his declining abilities as much as
they were able to.

Speaker 18 (01:21:42):
Well, look at the top end, you have to blame
him because he made the decision. But he was and
your book reflects this in many different ways. He was
shielded by a coterie of advisors and his family. They
were in this confirmation bubble, and they shielded. They tried
to shield the world from his decline, and they tried

(01:22:04):
to shield him from his own standing in his polling numbers,
and so on, and so I at the end of
the day, I have to point the finger at the
people around him.

Speaker 4 (01:22:15):
So he's pointing the finger at the people around him.
He had also he was also saying, David Axelrod in
this because there were a lot of cuts out of this,
but that was very he was you know the people
around him are It's not just the people around him,
it's Joe Biden. So there's two things that he's doing here.
He's trying to set up two different narratives. The first
narrative is we're going to blame the family and make
it look like they're praying upon this elderly person. And
we talked about this in the first hour. That is BS.

(01:22:38):
Why is it BS? It's BS because Joe Biden has
always been a recklessly ambitious jackwagon. He sought this out,
he wanted this, and I have no doubt that he
told his family no matter what happens, I'm going to
be in this office the end. And his family is
just as ruthlessly and recklessly ambitious as he is. Clearly
Coke in the Cubby and the White House come on.
So that I think is is and I think is

(01:23:01):
a dodge and it's designed to take all of the
heat off of him and also off of Democrats. Number two,
he's also trying to argue that, well, you know, he
didn't develop this, you know, talking about his disagreement with doctors,
saying that, you know, it's the timing of all of this.
He's saying that, well, you know, it should the conversations

(01:23:22):
about Biden's cognitive issues they really his quote was should
be more muted and set aside for now. Is he's
struggling through this, So it was. I mean it really
the closest thing legitimately that we've been to a constitutional
crisis is having someone who's not even cognitively with it
in the White House, who knows who was actually making
these decisions. Because it's sure as hell wasn't him. We

(01:23:43):
can all pretty much rubber stamp guarantee that now. So
they want to cover that up. I say, no, no, no, no,
it's mean if you talk about his health, see, we
should be more muted. He's struggling through this, so we
need to set all the criticisms aside for now. He's
struggling through this. No, So that's what they're doing. Here's
the diagnosis. Oh my gosh, Q sympathy, Oh my goodness,

(01:24:07):
and now oh, you can't ask any questions. It's mean.
It's mean. Someone said, quote, it's not a health update,
it's a political smoke bomb with a stethoscope. End quote.
That's a great way to put it. Their play is
to get away with us and use this as the
smoke screen. That's the whole play, which, then Kane makes

(01:24:30):
me think, oh my gosh, what else did they do right,
because they're only they're only pretending that they're aware of
the stuff that we know they've done. I'm sorry, but
this is indicative of some really shadiness, rural shadiness. Heavens.
So coming up, a ship runs into a bridge and

(01:24:50):
Chuck Schumer blames Trump. I don't know why they're blaming
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and also the big beautiful bill, what's happening? We got
all of that and more coming up. We have headlines
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And now all of the news you would probably miss,
it's time for data's quick five.

Speaker 4 (01:26:50):
All right, So first satellite images, so show an apocalyptic
wall of dust swallowing cock lots of I had all
the crimes that are happening. There's a biggo giant wall
of dust that they can see on satellite imagery showing
the storm swallowing highways and buildings and covering about two
point six million people. It triggered visibility warnings halted traffic

(01:27:14):
left residents choking on dust. It was only the second
time in history that the National Weather Service issued a
dust storm warning like that for the area. So very
very interesting. Let's see. Also we've got a school evacuated.
Oh bless him this I mean you always want to
bring the cool thing to show and tell, right, So

(01:27:39):
this was in Derbyshire in Britain, a school had to
be evacuated in an Army bomb disposal expert dispatched after
pupil brought a hand grenade to a show in tell
Assembly yesterday. King the Young Stan expectedly produced the explosive device.
Such as primary school in Derbysha and they had teachers

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said she was unsure if it was live, so they
took the boy outside and placed the bomb behind a
substantial tree in the cow park well. They cooled emergency
services and they said that it was safe. But the
police did praise the quick thinking staff. So that was
very interesting. It was probably drilled out in the middle,

(01:28:20):
but she didn't know. Let's see. Oh no, no, no, no,
no no. Oh mom oh. Moms left four kids in
an unlocked car with a bag of weed while they
went and got drunk at the bar. Says the police,
this is coming out Arizona. There's some moms. They had
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kids in the parking lot while they went to use

(01:28:40):
the bathroom, but they had been drinking in the bar.
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from the incident. It showed a very chaotic evening in
the parking lot. They responded about eleven pm because someone
said there was kids running around the parking lot alone,
and so they searched for the kids' parents. Could not
find any other adults around, and the child led witnesses
to a car where three more small kids were inside.

(01:29:03):
Two of them were in car seats, and in the
video they said that the police said that they were
looking for the parents, and they said, you know, they
they in the kids. They were in the car and
they had a large bag of marijuana and they're just
right there sitting there and the kids were crying in
the background. They searched businesses nearby. Forty five minutes later,

(01:29:23):
the mothers finally returned to their car. An officer said, hey,
your kids have been here for hours, and she goes
hours and he goes, well, where were you, And she
said I went inside to go to the bathroom. And
you know, obviously that was a lie. She was in
the bar drinking, and she said that they were in
a Crumble Cookie store, and that's not true. So they
were actually at a bar called Salt Tequila or Salt

(01:29:44):
Taco's in Tequila. They were in that bar next to
the Crumble Cookie place and so and they smell like alcohol,
said police, and they slurred their speech. They were both arrested.
Fire department had to take their kids to the hospital
just to do a welfare check. But yeah, don't you know,
don't don't that. Don't go to the bar and your
kids in a parking lot at eleven o'clock at night

(01:30:05):
with a bag of wheek. I don't get some of
this stuff. Diaper shorts are the new thing thanks to
Sydney Sweeney. Oh my gosh, I hate fashion. Do you
know what diaper shorts look like? They make you look fat.
They make you look fat and like you have a
load in your pants. They're not attractive. It makes you
doesn't make you look like a butt. It makes you
look like you did something with it in your pants.

(01:30:26):
And it's bad. It looks like a giant diaper. Do
not wear those poofy shorts. No one looks good in them.

Speaker 6 (01:30:32):
Ever, it's rightfully told this was fashion.

Speaker 5 (01:30:35):
It's not fashion.

Speaker 4 (01:30:36):
Whoever, this is a syop by aliens to see who
has to be cold and who doesn't. If I were
an alien, I would be like, let's convince people, see
how if we can get them to dress really stupid.
And then the ones that do, we're gonna call them
before we come down and start terraforming the planet because
we're gonna keep some humans around that might be good
for something. But these, no, not these yeah, they don't

(01:30:58):
wear those those in the high waisted I can't even
believe some of these fashion trends that are coming up
in headlines. I'm like, none of this is cool, Like,
not a bit of it. And let's see here. I
had another one. I'm going to go back up. I
had one more that I wanted to make sure that
I got to. Where's this one at? Oh? No, we
got that one. We got that one. We got that one. Oh.
A traveler with measles was at the Newark Airport while infectious. Okay,

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Speaker 19 (01:32:44):
There is the growth, the potential growth of the debt,
but what's more important is that we grow the economy faster.
So what we've seen under the past four years and
what we inherited, I inherited six point seven percent deficit GENDP,
which was the highest deficit when we were not at war,

(01:33:04):
not in a recession. So we've been trying to bring
down the spending and we are going to grow the
revenue side.

Speaker 5 (01:33:11):
So we are going to grow.

Speaker 19 (01:33:12):
The GDP faster than the debt grows, and that will
stabilize the debt to GDP, which even Secretary Yellen and
I agree is the most important number.

Speaker 4 (01:33:24):
I like Scott percent. I think that he has done
a very good job in guiding the president's policy and
kind of diminishing the voices of some of the bad
the bad counselors that the president has at his ear,
you know, the people who are like, oh, we need
to raise taxes and you know, do all this stuff.
Not to say that everything's been perfect, but I like,
you know, I feel, you know, Scott Piscent is pretty good.

(01:33:45):
Welcome back to the program. Bottom of the thtart hour,
Dana Lash with you the end the chats a rumble
channel through forty seven is the stream of the radio program.
So this all goes towards all of this discussion is
surrounding the progression of the quote unquote big beautiful bill,
which I'm not a fan of. I'm not a fan

(01:34:05):
of it, and I'm not going to lie and say
that I am for clicks. It's just, you know, I
were always going to be straight with you, even at
my own disadvantage. But it addresses some of the things
that Potus wants, but it doesn't give him everything that
he wants. And House Republicans can't get it together. They
just simply can't get it together. They had a crucial
vote Sunday night, so the bills continuing on. They had

(01:34:28):
four House Conservatives that were struggling with it, that didn't
like it. They had the committees that all got there.
They were working Sunday night. Lawmakers on the House Budget Committee.
They went back, they had a ten pm meeting Sunday night,
and it was seventeen to sixteen, so it was pretty

(01:34:49):
much a party line vote for Republicans voted present. And
they're pushing this out of committee. They said that they're
going to start the reconciliation vote for this, so the
House Budget Committee they passed it out, so it's advancing.
They're still demanding additional edits, additional changes to this bill,

(01:35:13):
so it's not done yet. And obviously some of the
and the issues are legitimate. You know, Congressman Chip Roy,
Ralph Norman, you have Josh Breech and Andrew Clyde. There
are a lot of absolutely legitimate objections to this.

Speaker 12 (01:35:30):
You know.

Speaker 4 (01:35:31):
One of them, excuse me, one of them is your
social Security is taxed. I had a conversation about that
with a lawmaker recently and they're like, well, no, it's
not really. I'm like, the deduction is meaningless. I'm sorry,
you're still taxing social security. Social Security is taxed. It's
a shell game to try to say otherwise, it's getting taxed.

(01:35:52):
That's the way it is. I also know too that
there are some there are a lot of issues with
some of the spending, and some things are tied up.
But they said, you know the Green New Deal, that's
a lot of the Green New Deal stuff is still
in here getting funded. I don't think the tax relief
is historic. I think Speaker Johnson has wind to you

(01:36:14):
when he says that it is not historic tax relief.
It's not historic because it would be historic to lower
it and then make permanent beyond twenty seventeen. When we
got those twenty seventeen tax cuts, which I thought was
a jewel of Trump's economic mission in his first term,
I love me some tax cuts. My biggest criticism at

(01:36:34):
the time, and I said this everywhere. I said it
on Fox, they said it here. My biggest criticism at
the time was that it was not permanent, and it's
very very hard to plan ahead when you don't have
that permanence. And then of course now with the Biden
administration was all topsy turvy, et cetera. But it's not
historic to continue that same rate or even make permanent

(01:36:57):
that same rate. It's historic to lower it further. So
I think that that's I don't even know why Johnson's
out there saying, oh, it's historic tax. Really, I'm sorry,
but it's not. It really isn't. It's we need make
it permanent first, and then lower it and make that permanent.
The medicare a lot of people talking about medicare, they're
saying that they're gutting it. They're not gutting it. Eliminating

(01:37:23):
fraud and waste and abuse is not cutting medicare. I
think all of it should be cut. That's me. I
told you Republicans are not conservative enough for me. Fiscally.
They're not. But since we're not there, I don't get
to call the shots, and we don't get to cut
it and deregulate elsewhere. They're not cutting it, they're simply

(01:37:44):
thwarting off waste, fraud, and abuse. That's not a cut.
For the love of all things holy, Why in the
hell should you pay more for that money to just
be abused. It doesn't make any sense. So I know
chip Roy's wanting some changes. He sits on the House
Rules Committee. So does Ralph Norman. He's out of South Carolina.
He sits on the Rules committee.

Speaker 7 (01:38:04):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (01:38:04):
There, they they have some changes that they want to make.
But this idea that this is, you know, somehow a
big you know, a big uh like tax cut or
something else. It's just not it doesn't, it's not all.
It's not there. I don't even personally, I don't think
it's anywhere close. I think again, you have all over

(01:38:28):
half of all the Green New Deal stuff that's still
included in it. These are scam subsidies. This is taxpayer
dollars that are being used for this scam. You have tax,
from what I understand, on military retired pay. You still
have tax on Social Security. There is not enough, absolutely
not enough. I'm sorry, We're not We're we're increasing deficit.

(01:38:51):
We have all those subsidies, it delays, by the way,
all of the Medicaid work rules. They're kicking all of
that to twenty twenty nine. You still have a full
three hundred and fifty billion funding for the deportation stuff.
Bureaucrat's good to keep that slush fund. You're adding over
three trillion to the deficit. And that is now. Let

(01:39:13):
me tell you about the CBO score. Congressional Budgetary Office
CBO score it only it'll only adjudicate what you give it.
So it's like AI, right, whatever you give AI and
it however, you prompt AI AI works within the context
of that prompt. That is the same way with CBO.
So even with Republicans feeding this to the CBO, and

(01:39:37):
you know they want to downplay this a lot, it's
still adding over three trillion to the deficit, says not.
These aren't real cuts, And I'm not going to be
gas lilt into thinking that they are. They're just simply not.
They're simply not. So this is the problem. I can

(01:39:58):
understand why these lawmakers don't want to They say that
it doesn't meet the moment because it does not. It
does not. There's a lot of stuff in here. I mean,
you still have you know, you've got a lot of
stuff in here that we've voted against and not enough.
There's not enough of We need more promises met in this.

(01:40:20):
I mean, for crying out, a lot of taxes and
social security. It's a shell game. This whole thing is
a shell game. That's all it is. So no, I'm
not happy with it. I think it's a bad bill.
I know for a fact a lot of members of
Congress think it's a bad bill. I know for a
fact that a lot of members or Congress are worried
that if they don't vote for this bill, they're going
to be called obstructionists. So here's the thing. There are
people who are pretending that they're conservative fiscal hawks, but
they're not. And they're demanding that you better fund adding

(01:40:44):
three trilling to the deficit, you better fund still paying
for the green new scam subsidies you need to fund,
or you need to support taxes on Social Security and
taxes on retired military pay still. And if they don't
agree to this, then they're going to be called rhinos
and everything else by the people who are actually the rhinos.
That's what gets me. Like the people who want to

(01:41:05):
spend more of your money and keep you yoked to government,
that's rhinoism. Wanting to be unyoked and not wanting to
spend all autax payer money on this nonsense. That is
the definition of being a conservative. Conserving the power of
the people, conserving our money, conserving our sovereignty, conserving our
freedom individualistically against a federal government. That's what it is

(01:41:26):
to be a conservative. It's wild, wild, Okay, can we
talk about this Angel rees thing audio? Somebody thirty three?
So Angel Reese got mad at Caitlin Clark over a foul,
and apparently a lot of the video says Angel Reese
is running her mouth and all this stuff before this happened.
This is audio of this. They were on the court

(01:41:46):
and apparently Caitlin Clark foulder and Reese was livid. Listen
to this on a three.

Speaker 20 (01:41:54):
Yeah, look how Pailen Clark pursus Angel Reese and Angel
Reese gets right up Heavid. Taylin Clark afterwards has something
to say as.

Speaker 6 (01:42:03):
Clark walks away. We know there are always.

Speaker 20 (01:42:10):
Increased highballs, energy and attention around the matchups between Reese
and Clark, and Angel Reese is still going after Caitlin
Clark in the aftermath.

Speaker 5 (01:42:21):
Everyone in the arena had to know this foul was coming.

Speaker 8 (01:42:24):
As soon as you saw Angel Reese wide open, you
knew that Caitlyn Clark was going to come in.

Speaker 4 (01:42:29):
So apparently they said it was a flagrant foul. Angel
Reae was saying, what the blank is wrong with you?
Et cetera, et cetera. I mean she's fouled how many
people she fouled before? How many people have recent They
come on and now they're like, oh, well, Caitlyn Clark's white.
So we got to look at this as a Oh,
this is going to be a racism investigation. There's legit.
WNBA announced yesterday that they're launching an investigation into comments

(01:42:53):
from a fan or fans toward Reese during the season
opener between Fever and Sky and Indiana one nine three
to fifty eight. And this is the dumbest thing. There
was nothing made towards her. She they're just angel. Reese
is living in Caitlin Clark's shadow, and she's pissed. And
when you can't do it on the court and you

(01:43:13):
got to do this nonsense off the court, that just
underscores that you are not as good of a player
as she is. The end, that's what this is all about.
That is what this is all about. And I don't know.
If I were Kaitlyn Clark, I would have stopped being
nice a hell of a long time ago. The only
reason half of you ladies are getting checks is because
she's bringing eyeballs into the arena. Let's not lie about this.

(01:43:34):
Why are you going after your cash cow? Got to
be kidney, Oh my gosh, and she just not and
we're it just crazy. I mean, did you watch this game?

Speaker 6 (01:43:48):
I saw the clip. I didn't watch the game.

Speaker 4 (01:43:50):
What do you think of this, Steve?

Speaker 8 (01:43:52):
I mean, there was a postgame presser where she was
just like to kept pushing it off, like she wasn't
living rent free in her head. But it was tough
for Angel Reson not talk about it. It seems like
they're just I'm not gonna say what everybody I was thinking,
but it seems pretty obvious.

Speaker 4 (01:44:06):
Yeah, it's it does, and it's it's just like, why
can't you just play the game, and why does everybody
got to make it about race and everything else? I mean,
for the love, I mean, all they've been doing to
this player is just just crabbing on her every second
they can get. I mean honestly, like she must really
love this game. For the abuse that she's taking from
the whole damn league for playing it. It's asinine. You know,

(01:44:31):
she's a good player. Why and the hell would you
apologize for being a good player? Good grief, they announced
this no space for hate platform, the WNBA dead. Maybe
the WNBA can just, like, I don't know, focus on
getting fans in and not like, you know, constantly hanging out.
You're the player that's getting all the eyeballs not hanging

(01:44:51):
her out to dry every day. I don't know it
makes it's just like if they I don't want to
watch it because it seems like a bunch of drama
queen bitching. That's what it seems like every single time
the WNBA now comes into headlines. It's because women are
acting like women. And you want to know why nobody
watches these damn games because you just got to play.

(01:45:11):
Men don't do well, mean Lebron, but men don't do
this stuff like this. Stop it if you aren't. Some
players are not as good as other players, and it
has nothing to do with race. Trying to make it
about race is evil. Stop it. Very simple.

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Speaker 4 (01:45:39):
Welcome back to the program. We have coming up on
deck today in Stupidity, so all kinds of good stuff.
I'm just man, the news is going to be interesting tonight.
It's going to be interesting tonight to see what some
of the MSNBC ters or the cnnners do with all
of this as it pertains to the Biden stuff or

(01:46:02):
I don't know, maybe they'll maybe they'll blame it on uh,
maybe they'll blame it on Trump more like they're doing
with this the Brooklyn Bridge thing. So there was a
giant boat that had a massive Mexican flag on it
and I think it was it was like for it
was like a ceremony thing. And then they do this
the what do they call it, run the mask and

(01:46:22):
that when they run the when they do that, that's
it's supposed to be like a sign from what I
understand of peace, and they ran I don't know what
they ended up too like two people end up getting killed.
It struck the Brooklyn Bridge snapped the mask killed two
crew members. They were hanging onto the rigging. For dear life,

(01:46:44):
how would you not know that that is going to hit?
I mean, good night? Was it one drive in this boat?
I have to ask was it these Mexican sailors were
hanging on. Seventeen were injured. It was the Mexican Navy,
and it just it is like, that's one of the
craziest things. It was eight thirty pm Saturday night and

(01:47:05):
they run the mass that they line up on those
masts up top, and that's like usually it's like ceremonial,
but it was designed as like a show of peace
when entering a harbor, right, that's you know, or respect
or something. So yeah, it was a good role visit
to New York City and they all three of the
mass hit one snapped and they said it was a

(01:47:26):
mechanical failure. Is why that happened. And then Chuck Schumer
comes out, if we have time audio is somebody twenty
three and he says, well because of Trump, Trump did it.

Speaker 21 (01:47:37):
We know that the Trump administration has been meddling in
US Coast Guard operations from staffing to command and comms,
and I have the general sense of a doge dysfunction.

Speaker 4 (01:47:49):
So the Coastguard came out and they said that is bus.
It had nothing to do with that he made this claim.
They said, uh, yeah, that absolutely. I mean it was
a Mexican ship. They had a mechanical failure that wasn't
a Coast Guard thing. And they said that this had
nothing And that's first off, none of that was even

(01:48:10):
cut from the Coast Guard. Number one, number two. It's
a Mexican ship. It it's they had an issue that's
literally what Oh my gosh. They said that the ship
was fully functional and operating in accordinance prior and they
said that, yeah, what he said, it lost power. It
was a mechanical thing and the whole thing, just like
this lost power. All right, today's stupidity came.

Speaker 1 (01:48:34):
Oh sorry, I was just pre ordering Laura Trump's album.
All right, Today's stupidity Wand this is cut twenty seven.
Governor Walls is out there trying to say, Gestapo, listen
to this.

Speaker 13 (01:48:46):
Donald Trump's modern day gascoposcapo is scooping folks up off
the streets. Is that what they're doing just for being.

Speaker 6 (01:48:53):
Just indiscriminately folks, the Gestapo.

Speaker 4 (01:48:56):
I mean, if one can do that, can.

Speaker 6 (01:48:58):
I shall the gescapo, the gespatch opens the cascapo bogada,
say pad, that's tim Thank god he's not our VP.

Speaker 5 (01:49:08):
Walls.

Speaker 4 (01:49:09):
We do all have free tampons.

Speaker 6 (01:49:10):
If he will smoke.

Speaker 4 (01:49:12):
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On Purpose with Jay Shetty

On Purpose with Jay Shetty

I’m Jay Shetty host of On Purpose the worlds #1 Mental Health podcast and I’m so grateful you found us. I started this podcast 5 years ago to invite you into conversations and workshops that are designed to help make you happier, healthier and more healed. I believe that when you (yes you) feel seen, heard and understood you’re able to deal with relationship struggles, work challenges and life’s ups and downs with more ease and grace. I interview experts, celebrities, thought leaders and athletes so that we can grow our mindset, build better habits and uncover a side of them we’ve never seen before. New episodes every Monday and Friday. Your support means the world to me and I don’t take it for granted — click the follow button and leave a review to help us spread the love with On Purpose. I can’t wait for you to listen to your first or 500th episode!

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