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Speaker 1 (00:02):
It's that time, time, time, time, luck and load. Michael
Very Show is on the air.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
I was just given a note by the Secretary of
States saying that we're very close.
Speaker 3 (00:17):
To the deal in the Middle East.
Speaker 4 (00:18):
The real key is President Trump. He's the one that
made this happen. Certainly, Envoys wit Koff and Jared Kushner
were a very big part of sealing the deal, bringing
it together. But this would never have happened without the
leadership of President Trump.
Speaker 5 (00:31):
We've heard it again and again from a number of
people today, really giving credit to President Trump forgetting this
deal over the finish line.
Speaker 1 (00:39):
What are you hearing from.
Speaker 5 (00:39):
Your sources with regard to President Trump's role in getting
both parties to sign off on at least the first
phase of this peace plan.
Speaker 6 (00:46):
Well, certainly this is an enormous moment for the world,
but also.
Speaker 5 (00:49):
For this administration, a big win for the President who
has been very personally involved in this.
Speaker 1 (00:53):
Lindsay, if Donald.
Speaker 7 (00:54):
Trump doesn't get the Nobel Peace Prize, the committee should disband.
Speaker 1 (00:57):
Oh. Absolutely, this is a histore.
Speaker 8 (01:00):
He's taken away all Hamas's leverage over Israel.
Speaker 1 (01:03):
It's gone now.
Speaker 8 (01:04):
The hostages were the leverage. If they're coming home. We're
gonna have a celebration, But it also could be the
end of Hamas as a military power in the region.
Speaker 1 (01:11):
Today a mistake.
Speaker 9 (01:12):
It looks like President Trump has actually pulled off something
here that many presidents before him have failed to do.
Speaker 10 (01:19):
History and the making for the president and for the
negotiators from the US and around the world, and indeed
for the globe a step toward peace that, if you believe, possible,
and yet here we are tonight.
Speaker 7 (01:30):
President Trump's accomplishments in the realm of diplomacy are unparalleled
in world history.
Speaker 1 (01:39):
It really is amazing.
Speaker 7 (01:41):
It's also important to understand that the tariffs, and I
am not a tariff guy.
Speaker 1 (01:46):
I'm not a protectionist.
Speaker 7 (01:48):
I'm a free market guy, but we weren't operating in
a free market. Trump has shown again and again and
again a tactic that he uses and you won under
You know, people cottoned on to Bill Belichick at some
point or the process caught up to Nick Saban and
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he couldn't have a team stacked with players much better
than the opposition, and he saw where that trend was going.
With nil and the portal. You wonder how Trump is
still able to keep pulling off the use of his
tactics to such amazing ends, and it.
Speaker 1 (02:26):
Really is staggering.
Speaker 7 (02:28):
Part of the tariffs, the biggest part of the tariff,
was to be able to punish a nation overnight. You
simply won't get access to the American market de.
Speaker 1 (02:40):
Facto, not djure.
Speaker 7 (02:42):
I mean, he didn't forbid access the way we embargoed
Cuban cigar as many years ago. But he basically said,
here's a tariff so high that the American consumer won't
buy your product. Now, do you want to straighten up
nack right on this issue? And this issue and a
few bucked, Yeah, there will always be the one, you know,
a few buck, But they fell in line with improving
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America's standing visa via the rest of the world, and
improving America's quality of life, improving America's economy.
Speaker 1 (03:11):
And it has worked, and it must be admitted, it
has worked.
Speaker 7 (03:16):
The Hamas Israel deal, I suspect we'll fall apart ten times.
And that's not Donald Trump's fault. You've got very very
complicated actors. And the moment that you realize that the
person with whom you're arguing is not arguing over what
you're arguing, or you know the old line, don't roll
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around in the mud with a pig because the pig
enjoys it, and an onlooker won't know the difference between
the two of you where you realize that's what you're
dealing with on both sides. These people are not worried
about how many lives are lost. They're not worried about conflict.
They're not looking for peace or they're looking they're playing
a long game.
Speaker 1 (04:00):
It's bigger than we are.
Speaker 7 (04:01):
And I think that America has expended too much time
and treasure in the Middle East and Ukraine, Russia, and
it's time that we get back to focusing on America
and our infrastructure and our healthcare and our education system
and our inner cities, and make America as great as
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it possibly can be, and stop funding the world and
stopped putting the world above our interests. There's an old
joke that comes to mind today with regard to the
Middle East. Bill Clinton was walking along the beach when
he stumbled on a genie's lamp. He picked it up,
he rubbed it, and lo and behold, a genie appeared. Dude.
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Bill was amazed, and he asked a genie. Do I
get three wishes? And the genie said, nope, due to inflation,
constant downsizing wages, and third world countries and fierce global competition,
I can only grant you one wish. So what'll it be.
I guess my genie voice should be very deep. Humh No,
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due to inflation. Don't you think the genie.
Speaker 1 (05:13):
Should have a huh?
Speaker 7 (05:16):
That's more Cherokee? Okay, well you get the point. That's
what the genie said, You only get one wish. Bill
Clinton didn't hesitate. He said, I want to bring peace
to the Middle East. See this map. Bill Clinton pulls
out a sweat covered map. These people have been at
war for thousands of years. I want these countries to
stop fighting with each other. The genie looked at the
map of the Middle East and exclaimed, I'm.
Speaker 1 (05:38):
Good, but not that good.
Speaker 7 (05:40):
I don't think it can be done. Make another wish.
Bill Clinton thought for a minute and said, you know,
people really don't like my wife. They call her a carpetbager.
They say Hillary Clinton's mean, ugly and pushes me around.
I wish for her to be the most beautiful woman
in the world, and I want everybody to like her
and for her to be elected president the United States
of America.
Speaker 1 (06:01):
That's what I want. The genie let out alone side
and said, let me see that map again.
Speaker 7 (06:13):
President Trump on with Hannity last night talking about how
good this is for Israel and the Muslims, and he's right.
Speaker 3 (06:21):
The whole world came together.
Speaker 11 (06:23):
To be honest, so many countries that you wouldn't have
even thought of it, they came together. The world has
come together around this deal, and that's something I would
say that without that, it wouldn't happen.
Speaker 3 (06:35):
So many countries.
Speaker 11 (06:37):
That you wouldn't have thought of have wired their best
wishes and their commitment to do whatever is necessary. The
country surrounding of all signed. I mean, they're all signed up,
and it's been really an amazing period of time and
so great for Israel, so great for Muslims, for the
Arab countries, and so great for this country, for the
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United States of America, and that we could be involved in,
you know, making ideal like this happened because it was
you know, many years they talked about peace in the
Middle East. This is more than Gaza. This is peace
in the Middle East, and it's an incredible thing.
Speaker 1 (07:17):
Nobel peace proces right there. It has to happen.
Speaker 3 (07:22):
We're going to be changing the name of the Gulf of.
Speaker 2 (07:24):
Mexico to the Gulf of Michael Barry, which is a beautiful.
Speaker 7 (07:30):
You know, Trump's bravado is very bothersome to the left.
But isn't it interesting that when you study the greats
throughout history, they are known by historians as the great,
right Catherine the Great, Alexander the Great, They are known
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as victors. Even the Impaler was not impaling him, he
was ravaging his opponents on the battlefield. There is something
grand about Trump, and it is by design, and.
Speaker 1 (08:12):
I would compare it.
Speaker 7 (08:14):
Some of you won't like this comparison, but I would
compare it to us Ay Madonna, who willed herself to
be famous, willed herself to be a personality. Trump had
a vision for where this was going. He has a
keen understanding. It's like a schoolyard kid. It really reminds
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me if you've ever been to a dog park where
dogs are interacting. There are dogs who dominate the alphas.
There are dogs who are scared to death and screeching,
and they run back to the owner, and then there's
kind of everyone else in some state of looking around
for Hey, what are we going to do?
Speaker 1 (08:51):
Are we going to go over to the water? Like?
Speaker 12 (08:52):
What?
Speaker 1 (08:53):
Let me watch and see what you do.
Speaker 7 (08:55):
If you've ever coached kids in youth sports, or ever
taken kids on a youth camping trip, you will immediately
see that leaders develop amongst the kids, and it's important
as the adult to step back and let those roles
develop naturally. Don't appoint them, don't discourage them, and don't
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try to be that person yourself. Let the kids create
their own structures. Trump understand very clearly that he is
a natural born leader, that he has the skills. He
even has the look, but he has the skills, he
has a temperament, and he understands that most people want that.
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I'm not a big fan of a benevolent dictator, but
you know, Victor David Hanson or maybe Scott Adams. Maybe
Scott Adams this past week made the statement that the
best form of government is a benevolent dictatorship, and that's
what we're living through. My problem with that is that
then you get a not so benevolent dictator when you
tolerate dictator. And I guess that's a subject for another day.
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But whether that is ideal or not, that is what's happening.
And frankly, that is very popular. Here is President Trump
saying nothing's ever going to be bigger than this peace deal.
Maybe it turns out he's right, but I think that
people need something positive right now. I think people need
something grand, something superlative. And that's why he has met
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his moment. Donald Trump at a different time would perhaps
not be as popular as he is today. But we
needed Donald Trump after Joe Biden and after Barack Obama.
Speaker 1 (10:38):
This was exactly what the doctor ordered.
Speaker 11 (10:42):
Gods is going to be a peaceful, much safer place.
Obviously it's been blown to pieces, and this is just
not by Israel.
Speaker 1 (10:49):
This is over.
Speaker 3 (10:49):
Years and years and years.
Speaker 11 (10:51):
It's been heartache for many years. A lot of people
say this is a deal for three thousand years. So
whether you say five hundred because some people say five
hundred inst events, but other people say this is something
historic for three thousand years, is nothing ever going to
be bigger than this?
Speaker 3 (11:07):
And so Gaza, we.
Speaker 11 (11:09):
Believe, is going to be a much safer place, and
it's going to be a place that reconstructs and other
countries in the area will help it reconstruct because they
have tremendous amounts of wealth and they want to see
that happen and will be involved in helping them make
it successful and helping it stay peaceful. But I think
it's going to be peaceful. I think again, the Iran
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situation was very important doing what we had to do,
which was again.
Speaker 1 (11:34):
Twenty two years.
Speaker 11 (11:37):
It was planned to be done and nobody, no other
president wanted to do it or whatever for whatever reason,
but they didn't do it, and having.
Speaker 1 (11:45):
That was very important.
Speaker 11 (11:46):
But you know, I'm very I'm very confident there'll be
peace in the Middle East. I mean the words peace
in the Middle East is something people have been striving
for for hundreds of years, for centuries, for many centuries,
and we really have. Every country has come together.
Speaker 7 (12:04):
You know, I've compared this to what's going on in
this country. We need a broker, a peace deal between
the violent democrats of the inner cities and the good
people who live in those communities. And much like we've
seen in the Middle East, a number of Americans have
simply moved out of our urban cities. You know, we
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used to have the greatest big cities in the world.
I mean it's hard for young people today to understand
that Baltimore was once a great city. Washington, d C.
Was a great city. Philadelphia, Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles, Miami, Atlanta,
New York, Boston, New Orleans, Houston.
Speaker 1 (12:50):
These were great cities.
Speaker 7 (12:54):
Now most people don't want to live in the core
of any of these cities. They're all on the verge
of bankruptcy, including Houston, which is probably the best run
of the big cities.
Speaker 1 (13:06):
Today. It's tragic.
Speaker 7 (13:10):
We need a peace deal here, we need, we need
and that's what the president has done. He has he
has approached this like like Gaza. You've got a very
violent element and you've got another element that is having
to defend itself and.
Speaker 1 (13:27):
You seemingly can't coexist.
Speaker 7 (13:31):
Here is the very emotional call with the families of
the Israeli hostages. It's been two years now, two years
and two days since October seventh. These people have been
through a living hell.
Speaker 13 (13:43):
We know you've done so much for us over the
past since you became a president and even before that,
and we trust you fulfilled the mission until every hostage,
every forty eight of.
Speaker 1 (13:53):
The hostages are home.
Speaker 13 (13:55):
Thank you so much, God bless it be the peacemaker.
Speaker 1 (13:57):
God bless him. It's the president. God lessen Erica very much.
Speaker 3 (14:00):
You just take care of yourselves.
Speaker 14 (14:02):
The hostages will come back, coming back by Monday.
Speaker 4 (14:10):
You know.
Speaker 7 (14:11):
Blessed are the peacemakers. That is what he has done.
The world is a better place because of Donald Trump,
and Donald Trump is the president because of you.
Speaker 1 (14:23):
That's something to be proud of.
Speaker 7 (14:24):
There's no shame in being proud of what you have
done and what he has done through you. President Trump
told Handy that that tariffs this west of one earlier,
that tariffs played a big role in bringing peace to
the Middle East and East.
Speaker 11 (14:38):
Right, you know, having the ability to deal with trade,
having the ability to use tariffs to help me make
a point, the tariffs have brought peace to the world.
I'm telling you, they brought peace to the world. And
not only here, but with so many other deals. You know,
I've made seven piece deals where countries were in many
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cases thirty thirty one years, one thirty five, one thirty
seven years, they've been fighting and millions of people being killed.
Speaker 1 (15:05):
And I brought peace.
Speaker 11 (15:07):
And I did it through in not all cases, but
probably and at least five of the seven that we've
done so far, it was through trade that we're not
going to deal with people that fight, We're not going
to deal, and we're going to put tariffs on you.
We're not going to let you deal in the United States.
We'll put tariffs on you. And without that, without the tariffs,
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I mean far more than even the money that we're
taking it, which is trillions of dollars, essentially trillions of dollars,
far much more important. It gives you a tremendous road
to peace and the saving of millions of lives, just
millions and millions of lives.
Speaker 12 (15:43):
Jagged Jack inmates dan escaped condition of New Orleans and
the Orleans Parish Justice Center in May.
Speaker 7 (15:57):
The tenth of those has been captured. In Atlanta, Derrick
Groves was serving a life sentence for second degree murder,
convicted last year for opening fire during a Marty Grass
block party that killed two people and wounded several others.
Was also convicted of two counts of manslaughter in a
separate case.
Speaker 1 (16:17):
Wus Marshall, Brian Ferris, and Groves.
Speaker 7 (16:20):
Was located after a search that lasted several hours at
an Atlanta home.
Speaker 1 (16:25):
The story from Fox eight in our beloved.
Speaker 6 (16:28):
This was a scene on Honeysuckle Street.
Speaker 7 (16:30):
It wasn't wasn't there yet. I was gonna say some
nice things about New Orleans. Fox eight and our Beloved.
Speaker 6 (16:37):
This was a scene on Honeysuckles.
Speaker 1 (16:39):
We're not there yet, We're not tell you yet.
Speaker 7 (16:41):
I had a couple more a couple more things to
say about about that, Okay, Fox eight and our Beloved.
Speaker 6 (16:47):
This was a scene on Honeysuckle Street and our.
Speaker 1 (16:52):
Take five. We'll do it live. We'll do it live.
Speaker 7 (16:58):
If you know, you know, Box eight, New Orleans, within
our beloved. If in slight decline, New Orleans has the story.
Speaker 6 (17:12):
This was a scene on Honeysuckle Street in southwest Atlanta.
New Orleans. US Marshals contacted Atlanta authorities over the summer
with a tip from crime stoppers of Greater New Orleans.
We're told law enforcement spent the next months narrowing down
Groves location.
Speaker 14 (17:28):
Ever since the escape, which was in May, the US
Marshals in New Orleans, along with several other departments, started
basically a task force just for this case and have
spent thousands of hours working tons of leaves. We can't
say ectly what brought us here, but it was a
very thorough investigation, mainly by our New Orleans marshals, and
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then they sent us information which we corroborated and was
able to locate them at this location.
Speaker 7 (17:57):
We're so thankful for the bravery encourage all the officers
involved in this operation.
Speaker 1 (18:02):
He is the tenth of ten individuals to.
Speaker 10 (18:04):
Be taken into custody from the Orleans Parish incident.
Speaker 6 (18:08):
New Orleans Deputy US Marshal Brian Fair emphasized bringing Grows
back into custody was a collaborative.
Speaker 15 (18:15):
Effort, the law enforcement effort between the Orleans Parish Sheriff's office,
the New Orleans Police Department, Louisiana State Police, HSI.
Speaker 1 (18:26):
FBI, and the US Marshall.
Speaker 15 (18:28):
So all these agencies contributed to what happened today, and.
Speaker 6 (18:33):
Fair says it's not clear whether Groves had been working
or had otherwise changed his appearance while on the run
for nearly five months. Fair says the investigation into groves
escape and subsequent disappearance is ongoing.
Speaker 7 (18:47):
That's pretty impressive five months. They don't usually make it
that way either. They make it forever, like what was
the what is the woman? It was a godmother to
Tupac the woman that killed a cop in New Jersey.
She ended up in Cuba. She made it a lot,
I mean, she made until she died, and then the
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left all celebrated how great she was now that she
had died. But usually what happens is they get out,
either they're captured as part of the exit, you know,
before they can kind of get themselves established, or once
they get themselves even slightly established, you know, they need
money quickly and they're not real sharp, so they have
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to commit petty crimes and get caught doing that, or
most common they go see mama. There's two things that
every thug when he breaks out of prison needs to do.
One is go see mama. Number two is go lay
up with this baby mamas and maybe make another baby
real quick while he's in prison.
Speaker 1 (19:50):
And you have to wonder about it.
Speaker 7 (19:52):
I mean, honestly, you have to wonder what kind of
woman makes a baby with the kind of person who
ends up in a career. I understand there are gonna
be some guys who turn bad. There are gonna be
some guys who surprise you that they, you know, were
harboring a secret, But by and large, these guys are
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completing utter thugs and some of these women themselves work,
and it's there's a total there's a total change of direction,
and it's a flip of the whole role system where
women chase the men in inner city thug life and
the man is you know, the preening princess, and you know,
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he's got what she wants. It's the craziest thing. It
is the craziest thing. He doesn't have to work. He's like,
you know, in the old days, a beautiful woman with you.
She get married and her husband take care of her
and she'd take care of the house and raise the kids.
But she was the you know, she was the prize
boy with this group. Ah goodness Alive.
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Speaker 7 (24:13):
President Trump told those gathered at the Antifa roundtable that
he's going to be traveling to the region this weekend.
Speaker 1 (24:24):
I don't know. I'd rather he not, be honest with you.
Speaker 2 (24:31):
I was just dealing with people from the Middle East,
our people and other people on the potential piece deal
for the Middle East, piece for the Middle East. So
it's a beautiful phrase, and we hope it's going to
come true.
Speaker 3 (24:44):
But it's very close and they're doing very well.
Speaker 2 (24:47):
We have a great team over there, great negotiators, and
they're unfortunately great negotiators on the other side also. But
it's something I think that will happen, got a good
chance of happening. I may go there sometime towards the
end of the week, maybe on Sunday actually, and we'll see.
Speaker 3 (25:10):
But there's a very good chance of Negotiations are going
along very well.
Speaker 2 (25:14):
We're dealing with AMAS and many of the countries. As
you know, we have a Muslim All of the Muslim
countries are included, all of the Arab countries are included.
Very rich countries and some that are not so rich.
But just about everybody's included. It's never happened before. Nothing
like that has happened before. In our final negotiation, as
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you know, is with AMAS and it seems to be
going well.
Speaker 3 (25:39):
So we'll let you know. If that's the case.
Speaker 2 (25:43):
We'll be leaving probably on Sunday, maybe Saturday, maybe a
little a little later than Saturday evening, but that seems
to be our schedule.
Speaker 1 (25:55):
I shouldn't have said that. I do want the president
to go.
Speaker 7 (26:00):
I do want the world to see the role of
America in resolving a conflict. And I do believe that
the president deserves that historic victorious moment because it was
the force of his personality that made it happen. We
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cannot live in fear, we cannot live hiding from criminal elements.
There need to be measures taken their need to be there,
needs to be every possible protection provided for him. But
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I suppose, yes, he does need to be there. It
is important that he be there, and it is important
to his legacy that he'd be there as well. Remember
how the media warned Americans that Trump would perpetuate the
foreign wars. He hasn't. He ended them. And remember how
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they said he would start World War three. He's done
the exact opposite. He has been a president of peace
through strength, and he deserves and truth and honesty, deserves
that that be said.
Speaker 16 (27:22):
Well, we're on the brink of World War three because
Donald Trump took the worst possible option given to him
in a slideshow.
Speaker 19 (27:28):
In this country, we have begun to overestimate the dangers
of impeachment and underestimate the dangers of a deranged president
retaining control over nuclear hyperpower. But we cannot wait around
while Donald Trump is in control of the nucleaire weapont.
Speaker 10 (27:44):
Your objection is potentially going into World War three can't
be procedural.
Speaker 16 (27:49):
One Democratic congressman, send me a note this evening and say,
this president wants this war.
Speaker 1 (27:54):
The future administration needs to find a way to put
an end to the forever wars in new normal, new laws,
forever war.
Speaker 4 (28:01):
But there's a big difference between ending the forever wars
what she wants to.
Speaker 5 (28:05):
Do responsibly and what seems to be President Trump's rather
itchy Twitter finger.
Speaker 17 (28:11):
The objective needs to be to end the forever wars.
Speaker 16 (28:16):
If commerce does not want to go to war, now
is the time to start putting restraints on this president.
Speaker 1 (28:20):
And again they've been giving him green lights all the way.
Speaker 12 (28:23):
It's because we're going to take on the military industrial complex.
Speaker 11 (28:31):
And and and endless war.
Speaker 20 (28:35):
Was every American needs to wake up to the Shenanigans
of the military industrial complex and how much hundreds of
billions of dollars are spent only because of short term profit.
Profit maximization for military defense contract is as opposed to
America as legitimate security.
Speaker 7 (28:50):
They gets say this long past time we in the
forever wars.
Speaker 1 (28:54):
All of this notice more of a proxy war than
I think. We're going to have a stomach for it.
Speaker 21 (28:59):
In need are forever so that we can better serve
our constituents at home. It comes to unlimited war. We
seem to be able to invent that money very easily.
And to me, it belies a lack of moral priorities
that people have right now, especially in Republican Party.
Speaker 1 (29:16):
And that's why there are elections.
Speaker 7 (29:18):
They have consequences, you know, these they are such fascinating times.
We live in, such amazing, fascinating times that we live in.
Speaker 1 (29:29):
Christynaum was on with.
Speaker 7 (29:32):
Jesse Waters on Fox when she said that if Portland
does not clamp down on Antifa, which is attacking Ice agents,
she will send in four times the amount of federal
agents into the city.
Speaker 1 (29:45):
Yeah.
Speaker 22 (29:45):
I met with him and also the superintendent of the
state Police. I told them what we wanted. We wanted
more security here at the building, a bigger buffer zone
to keep our officers safe. We wanted to have their
streets opened up again and not let the anarchists run
this city anymore. That we would ask them to continue
to back us up like we've been asking for, instead
of what they've been doing the last several months, which
(30:07):
is just leaving our officers hang out to dry. The
chief asked if I wanted to meet with the mayor,
and I said absolutely. Came back and just met with
a mayor and I'm so extremely disappointed he's continuing to
play politics. Did not commit to any of those promises
and said that he'd give me an answer by tomorrow,
and I'm hopeful that he will. What I told him
(30:28):
is that if he did not follow through on some
of these security measures for our officers. We were going
to cover him up with more federal resources and that
we were going to send four times the amount of
federal officers here so that the people of Portland could
have some safety. They can have some security. Today, Jesse,
we went and got a sex offender off the streets
here in Portland that had been violating minors, and we're
(30:50):
going to bring him to justice. And this Portland mayor
tried to brag about him making our streets safer now,
absolutely not. It is our federal CBP and ice officers
that are cleaning up the city and every single day
they're going to stay dedicated to doing that.
Speaker 7 (31:05):
I hear from listeners every day who say, you know,
we ought to just abandon these cities and let them collapse.
What about the forty five percent or so American residents
who live there? Because it's not being Ghazi, where we
leave leave our people to be attacked by the bad guys,
(31:27):
no man left behind. These are American cities. We can't
write them off. It's a battle. We have to get
in there and battle for them. We have to take
them back. No, it's not easy. It didn't happen overnight.
We don't abandon our cities. You battle them, You expend
the capital politically to do this. You take some lumps, absolutely,
(31:55):
you take back your country.
Speaker 1 (31:56):
That's what Trump is doing.
Speaker 7 (31:58):
And no, it's not going to be easy, but he's
doing to do it.