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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time time, time, time, walking load. The Michael
Very Show is on the air.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
Oh, he says it's a scratch on his finger. But
I noticed he's calling on one of those miracle drugs
to hear about me, dear.

Speaker 1 (00:23):
I was right there when Andy came rushing in. Barney
got his hand caught in the revolver and got hisself
a serious infection.

Speaker 3 (00:30):
Well, the way I heard.

Speaker 2 (00:31):
It, Barney was cleaning his gun or something and he
ripped his arm clear up to his shoulder.

Speaker 1 (00:37):
A terrible news. Barney fire shot himself in the chest.

Speaker 2 (00:47):
I have read both four reports of your regularly being
drunk at work, including by people who worked with your
Fox News. Do you know that being drunk at work
is prohibited for service members under the u CMJ.

Speaker 4 (01:00):
Senator Those are multiple false anonymous reports pedaled by NBCD.

Speaker 1 (01:05):
Know that directly other job is.

Speaker 4 (01:08):
The dozens of men and women contemplated.

Speaker 2 (01:11):
I worry I'm not hearing that my question and said
in your opering statemmitter E said you commit to holding
leaders accountable at all levels. That includes you, of course,
franctly as secretory. You will be on the job twenty
four to seven. You recently promised some of my Republican
colleagues that you stopped drinking and won't drink if confirmed. Correct, absolutely,

(01:36):
foll don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:40):
Three.

Speaker 5 (01:41):
Many of your work colleagues has said that you show
up for work under the influence of alcohol or drunk.

Speaker 1 (01:46):
I know you've denied that, but you.

Speaker 5 (01:48):
Would agree with me right that if that was the case,
that would be disqualifying for somebody to be Secretary of Defense.

Speaker 4 (01:52):
Senator, those are all anonymous false claims.

Speaker 5 (01:56):
Now, I know you denied these things, but it isn't
that the kind of behavior that, if true, would be
disqualifying for somebody to be Secretary of Defense.

Speaker 6 (02:13):
This is the pattern, is that we have all these
anonymous complaints where people are saying things, they aren't giving
any specifics, they don't have any proboration whatsoever.

Speaker 1 (02:22):
And yet the people who were also there.

Speaker 6 (02:23):
At the time are willing to come on the record
by name, on camera and say this didn't happen. It's
the same thing at CBA, it's the same thing at Fox,
it's the same thing at the Veterans for Freedom, every
single one of these.

Speaker 1 (02:37):
It's every way. Then you make the.

Speaker 4 (02:43):
Senator, as I've acknowledged, to everyone in this committee.

Speaker 1 (02:46):
Not a perfect person, not claiming, but you know, I
just asked a simple question. You've taken an oath. What
you would take an oath to.

Speaker 5 (02:51):
Be secretary of Defense and all of your weddings to
be faithful to your wife?

Speaker 1 (02:54):
Is that correct?

Speaker 4 (02:55):
I have failed in things in my life, and thankfully
I'm redeemed by my Lord and Savior.

Speaker 1 (02:59):
GZ.

Speaker 7 (03:09):
Do you think you're being Kavanaugh right now?

Speaker 4 (03:12):
I had a member not forty five minutes ago, looked
me in the eye in private, just he and I
and say, that's what they're trying to do to you.
That's what they're trying to do to you. That's their playbook.
Get ready for more, and they're gonna make it up
just like they have so far, all anonymous, all innuendo,
all rumor, nothing sourced, no verification, and they're just going

(03:33):
to keep doing it because you're a threat to them.

Speaker 1 (03:37):
You're a threat to their system. You're a threat to all.

Speaker 4 (03:41):
The things in Washington, DC, the swamp, the things that
people have rejected. You're a threat to that, and so
they're coming after you the bussy like.

Speaker 8 (03:58):
Lair.

Speaker 1 (03:58):
Today, President tweeted, we have a deal for the hostages
in the Middle East. They will be released shortly. Thank you.
I will tell you how these scenes work out. They
will not be released. I don't believe before Monday. Because

(04:19):
the deal is with Trump. It's not with America. Biden
could not have won this deal. And if Kamala Harris
had won the election, whether lawfully or they cheated again,
then a deal wouldn't be struck. When you are transacting,

(04:40):
when you are dealing with people like Hamas, they do
not respect, admire honor, appreciate kindness or mercy. These are
people who, when they have strength, they use it. When

(05:02):
you have strength, they appeal to your mercy, but they
don't have it. They consider it a weakness, an indulgence.
NBC reporting the ceasefire deal has been reached end fifteen
months of fighting in the Gaza strip Hummas and Israeli
officials and a source briefed on the negotiation told NBC

(05:23):
News well, Trump himself tweeted it because, as Elon has said,
you are the news. Now we are the news. I
am the news, You are the news. President Trump is
the news. We don't need the quote unquote news to
be the news anymore. We're the news. So This will

(05:44):
free dozens of hostages held in Gaza, Palestinian prisoners in
Israeli jails, bringing the first real break in violence since
the truth I think is about a week long expired
on December first of twenty twenty three. And let me

(06:04):
tell you something. Let me tell you why this is happening.
This right here is what strong effective leadership sounds like.

Speaker 9 (06:13):
But when you say, all hell, all hell must be
paid and don't release.

Speaker 2 (06:20):
Don't you well do I have to define it for you?

Speaker 9 (06:22):
Look, all hell will break out if those hostages aren't back.
I don't want to hurt your negotiation. If they're not
back by the time I get into office, all hell
will break out in the Middle East and it will
not be good for Hamas, and it will not.

Speaker 1 (06:37):
Be good, frankly for anyone. All hell will break out.

Speaker 2 (06:40):
I don't have to say anymore.

Speaker 1 (06:41):
There's always some little weasely report.

Speaker 10 (06:44):
Are you saying it's.

Speaker 1 (06:45):
Gonna be violence? Are be I'm just hanging?

Speaker 11 (06:47):
Are you making a threat?

Speaker 10 (06:48):
Is gonna be a threat?

Speaker 7 (06:49):
Or are you saying it that maybe someone's gonna get hurt?

Speaker 1 (06:53):
What we're saying such little weasels, little little rat weasels,
These people are little weasels. You know, I don't know
how you were raised. And ladies, this is different for y'all.
But I will speak to the menfolk for just a moment.

(07:13):
I was raised that if a bully was picking on me,
I was to punch them in the face to make
it stop. So people will say, but you'll get you'll
get a whipping at school. I would get a whipping
at home if I didn't punch them in the face.

(07:36):
As my dad would say, you're weak. See, we come
into the world, the natural world, weak and we have
to strengthen ourselves. We have to learn to fight for ourselves.
That's what animals in the wild do. This concept that
weak people, with their university degrees and their air conditioning have,

(08:00):
they try to betray. They try to they try to
go against and contradict the state of nature. These are
the people who go on an African safari and they
see a lion eating a Willdeby's and say, oh, make
it stop. No, no, that's the natural ecosystem. Trump understands
how to deal with hamas he understands how to deal

(08:22):
with the bullet. You punch him in the face. Otherwise
they won't do what you want them to Pete Hegseth
hearings our future secretary of State. A CNN commentator saying
that it looks like Pete will be confirmed. Pam Bondy,
the future Attorney General in hearings today. But let's check

(08:47):
in for a moment on a topic we haven't spoken
on in a few days, and that is the LA fires.
You want to know how you end up with the
problems you have in California personnel and policy. Here is
exhibit A. The governor of California who will probably be
their nominee for president in twenty twenty eight, Gavin Newsom.

(09:10):
Here he is. You've got crime run rampant in Los Angeles,
and there's just something extra extra grotesque about criminals preying
on people who are evacuating from fires. Well, it's worse

(09:33):
than that. They're actually setting fires, and then when the
people flee their homes, they run in and steal their stuff.
I mean, it's as low as you can imagine. Right.
It's Tornardier in the sewers of Paris in Le miz
pulling the gold out of the fallen soldier's teeth. It's awful,

(10:00):
It's horrible. There should be no reason to need to clarify.
You can call these people the worst name you can
think of who are doing this. But Gavin Newsom while
describing these gangs, and they are gangs in the sense
that law enforcement and you and I would use the
term gang. They are organized criminal organizations. I just use

(10:24):
organized twice. But they are criminal organizations gathered together with
a shared goal. They are in every sense of the
word that we've always known, a gang. Okay, And Gavin
Newsom uses that word, and then he immediately realizes, Uh, oh,
that might upset the lady that runs Black Lives Matter,

(10:46):
because you know, she's probably lost a couple of the
houses she's bought off the hundreds of millions of dollars
she's made off the Black Lives Matter racket. Oh, I
hope by using the word gang, I've not upset anyone.
It just tells you who they're worried about. Listen to this.

Speaker 10 (11:02):
These are organized gangs of people that are coming.

Speaker 8 (11:04):
And and forgive me for say gangs, I know that that
that's not a pejorative.

Speaker 1 (11:10):
They're organized groups. Again, these are organized gangs of people
that are coming. And forgive me for say gangs.

Speaker 10 (11:20):
I know that that that's.

Speaker 1 (11:22):
Not a pejorative. They're organized groups. It's a virus that
they've all concocted, or that they're that they've all contracted.
Here's La County Fire Chief Anthony Morone. He wants to
be very sure to choose his words carefully so as
not to offend. You've got homeless people in Los Angeles

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who are going around setting fires, Okay, and this is
a horrible thing they're doing. They're destroying people's lives and
costing some people their lives. But he wants to be
sure that he uses his words very carefully so as
not to offend them.

Speaker 12 (12:06):
I asked that our unhoused neighbors not have warming fires.

Speaker 1 (12:14):
What did you just say, unhoused neighbors?

Speaker 7 (12:20):
How about you tell the homeless masters to stop starting fires.
I ask that our unhoused neighbors, they're not your neighbor.

Speaker 1 (12:32):
You know who my neighbors are. The Smiths who live
on one side of me and the Jones who live
on the other. Those are my neighbors. You know who's
not my neighbor. The guy who lives under a bridge
who zomped out of his mind on drugs. Yeah, that
guy's not my neighbor, not in any sense of the word.

(12:53):
Is he my neighbor? Oh, but we're being very neighborly,
aren't we. This is mister Rogers neighborhood. We asked are
unhoused neighbors? They're unhoused. Isn't that interesting? Isn't that interesting?
Play that again? Remind I mean, when you've got this
kind of mindset, you can see where the problem is.

Speaker 12 (13:17):
I asked that are unhoused neighbors not have warming fires.

Speaker 1 (13:25):
David Lazarus of KTLA and Los Angeles spoke with Marco g. Coletti,
a housing expert at the University of Southern California, so
he could understand the housing crisis in Los Angeles that
has been exacerbated by the recent wildfires.

Speaker 13 (13:40):
But the most interesting element of my conversation with mister
Jockoletti was when he talked about the possibility of, as
we start rebuilding, starting to relax some of the zoning laws,
especially in a more working class neighborhood like Altadena, so
that rather than putting up single family residences, especially on
parcels where people might not have the wherew with all
three at all, we allow developers to start putting up

(14:03):
duplexes and apartments, in other words, increasing density, but also
increasing more housing.

Speaker 1 (14:12):
Unpacking. This bit of audio right there gets to the
very core of the left and their quote unquote urban planning.
It is the fantasy in a very perverse I mean
it rises to the level of this is their porn
or the left, that everyone live in an apartment, preferably

(14:35):
of the government's owning. That way, you have no space,
so you can't you gne't no room for guns, no
garage for a car. You would all be on the
public transit system. You would not have any means of
independent life. There would be nothing left of the individual.
It is the crushing of the individual spirit. This is

(15:00):
they want you to work for a big corporation where
they can control what you can say, what you can post.
They can get you fired, and many people are. If
you look at who speaks out, if you look at
who really supports Trump, if you see a sign in
a yard, it's a small business owner or a retiree.
It's never a major corporation. They want to snuff out

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anyone having owning any private property space. So what they're
going to do here is you people didn't need to
have big nice houses with a big Knight's law that
you paid for, that you pay taxes on. Now that
we've burned it down. Now that it's been burned down,
let me not say that. Now that someone's burned it down,

(15:44):
let's go ahead and build public housing there so the
unhoused can live right up next to the people's houses
that didn't burn in Pacific Palisades. And everyone will just
get along. We'll all just get along. We'll just mix
everyone in there, and it'll be the Democrat wet dream
blacks and whites and illegal aliens. Oh, it's going to

(16:05):
be fantastic. We'll have some Hamas over there and some
people over there, and hopefully no white Christians. Oh, don't
win those crazy white Christians like Pete hag Seth. And
we'll just mix everybody up and it'll be wonderful, just
like New York, just like the New York subway system.
And occasionally somebody, occasionally a woman will get burned to

(16:25):
death while an illegal alien sits there and watches it happen.
But hey, that's part of the part of the charm
of the big city. So see and Anzmanu Raju reporting
that the expectations are Pete Hegseth is going to get confirmed.

(16:45):
What are you hearing from senators now that the hag
Seth hearing is done.

Speaker 14 (16:50):
The expectation that he will get confirmed. In fact, I
just asked Senator John Thune, who's the Republican leader, the
majority leader, to sign the schedule the United States Senate.
I asked about heccess nomination. Who does not send a
ton about this nomination? I said, he does he have
any concerns about these allegations of sexual assault and Hexa
has denied, but came up in today's hearing about these

(17:10):
allegations of misconduct and the like, and he indicated he
does not. According to Fun, he said that that hexset
acquitted himself extremely well, that he plans to move very
quickly on this nomination and is moving quickly. We expect
the Senate Armed Services Committee to have a vote as
soon as Monday, Inauguration day. That is according to the
chairman of the committee, Roger Wicker, who told me that

(17:33):
he believes it he'll get the support of all Republicans
and be able to push this through.

Speaker 1 (17:39):
When CNN is reporting that book at Dano, let's check
on Pam Bonding. We'll come back to the Heck Sect hearings.
Pam BONDI would be President Trump's attorney general, and I
think she'll be a good one. You know, when I
look at Trump two point zero, when I look at
twenty twenty five from the twenty twenty four election versus

(18:02):
twenty seventeen when President Trump first came in, I think
it's important that we set the table, set the stage.
President Trump had never held elected office before. Now, he's
no neo, fight has a good sense of how power works,
how people works, how people work. But politics is a

(18:24):
very different game than business or anything else, especially when
you're inside the bubble that the public never really sees.
Trump went in with the intention to make America great
again and the belief that in so doing, he would
need to get people who didn't like him on board,

(18:50):
and that the way to do that was to share
power with them and show them that you're coming from
a position of trust and respect and that they would
reciprocate that. What turned out to happen was they all
from day one smiled in his face while stabbing him
in the back. And it was people that he gave

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opportunity to that he trusted, that he tried to show respect.
He tried to He ain't doing that this time. He
learned his lesson burn me once. It ain't happening again.
You remember that Jeff Sessions, Senator Sessions, who was the
first senator to support Trump when he ran for president.

(19:36):
Jeff Sessions was brought in from Alabama. He was brought
in to be the attorney general, and he stepped down
on an issue. He recused himself. And it was at
that moment, the camel's nose under the tent. That was
when they began the process, the Mueller hearings. You remember
that that investigation. All of Hillary's lawyers in on that,

(19:59):
and they began to peck away at him to the
little Putians had him tied down and poking at him
and pecking at him death by a thousand cuts. From
that very moment, he's not letting that happen again. There
will not be another week Jeff Sessions put in as

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Attorney general. Pam BONDI don't let her good looks fool you.
Don't let her blonde hair and pleasant personality fool you.
She is tough. That woman is tough. So here she
is saying that if she's confirmed America will have one

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tier of justice again.

Speaker 11 (20:43):
Like the President, I believe we are on the cusp
of a new golden age where the Department of Justice
can and will do better if I am confirmed. Lastly,
and most importantly, if confirmed, I will fight every day
to restore confidence and integrity to the Department of Justice

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and each of its components. The partisanship, the weaponization will
be gone. America will have one tier of justice for all.

Speaker 1 (21:19):
Then that weasel. Senator Sheldon Weasel Whitehouse asked her what
she meant when she said that DOJ prosecutors would be prosecuted.
They're not above the law, Weasel. Here's what she said.

Speaker 10 (21:37):
You have said that Department of Justice prosecutors will be
prosecuted in the Trump administration. What Department of Justice prosecutors
will be prosecuted?

Speaker 11 (21:51):
And why I said that?

Speaker 1 (21:55):
On TV?

Speaker 11 (21:55):
I said prosecutors will be prosecuted. To finish the quote,
if bad investigators will be investigated. You know, we all
take an oath, Senator to uphold the law.

Speaker 1 (22:07):
None of us are above the law.

Speaker 2 (22:10):
Let me give you a really good.

Speaker 11 (22:11):
Example of a bad lawyer within the Justice Department. A
guy named Cline Smith who altered a FAISA warrant one
of the most important things we can do in this country.
So will everyone be held to an equal, equal, fair
system of justice if I am the next Attorney general? Absolutely,

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and no one is above the law.

Speaker 1 (22:37):
Senator Dick Durbin, a Democrat from Illinois, in leadership amongst
the Democrats in the Senate is pretty Weasley Fellaw himself.
They know they can't meet her. They're just trying to
score points. So here he is asking Pam Bondi if
she believed the January sixth rioters who were convicted of
assaulting police officers should be pardoned. And here's what she said.

Speaker 15 (23:02):
Do you believe that the January sixth rioters who've been
convicted of violent assaults on police officers should be pardoned?

Speaker 11 (23:09):
Senator, if confirmed as Attorney General of the United States,
the pardons, of course fall under the president. But if
asked to look at those cases, I will look at
each case and advise on a case by case basis,
just as I did my entire career as a prosecutor.

Speaker 15 (23:31):
You also advise the president on pardons as part of
your responsibility as Attorney General, And so I'm asking you,
do you believe that those who have been convicted of
the January sixth riot violent assaults on our police officers
should be pardoned. That's a simple question.

Speaker 11 (23:47):
So, Senator, I have not seen any of those files.
Of course, if confirmed and if asked to advise the President,
I will look at each and every file. But let
me be very clear in speaking to you, I condemn
any violence on a law enforcement officer in this country.

Speaker 1 (24:07):
They should all be pardoned. And you won't find a
bigger pro law enforcement officer person in this country than me.
To be clear, I think that bad police officers should
lose their job. I believe that bad police officers who

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commit crimes should be prosecuted. I believe that bad police
officers who strike a protester and are struck back should
be punished. Not good Americans.

Speaker 5 (24:43):
When it comes to bears, brisket and very let it
all hang out.

Speaker 1 (24:49):
Going against the grain is what we do.

Speaker 4 (24:52):
On the Michael Arry Show, he.

Speaker 1 (24:55):
Putish up on the Pambondi hearing our next attorney general.
That Democrat weasel Dick Durbin from Illinois used another one
of their tried and true throwdown lines the twenty twenty election.
Don't you dare question the election, which we all know

(25:19):
was a fraud, and in order to keep you from
being able to share ideas about it, they try to
scare you into you'll be destroyed, You're crazy, You'll be fired,
you'll be ostracized and marginalized and kicked off of social
media if you dare question it. The twenty twenty election,

(25:43):
it was the fairest freest election ever. You know, this
is what leads to revolution, this kind of crushing spirit,
crushing denial of the truth and keeping people from asking questions.
But this is what they do.

Speaker 15 (26:04):
You have any doubts that Joe Biden had the majority
of votes electoral votes necessary to be elected president in twenty.

Speaker 11 (26:10):
Twenty, you know, Senator, all I can tell you as
a prosecutor is from my first hand experience, and I
accept the results. I accept, of course, that Joe Biden
as President of the United States. But what I can
tell you is what I saw firsthand when I went
to Pennsylvania as an advocate for the campaign. I was

(26:30):
an advocate for the campaign, and I was on the
ground in Pennsylvania, and I saw many things there. But
do I accept the results, of course I do. Do
I agree with what happened, and I saw so much.
No one from either side of the aisle should want
there to be any issues with election integrity in our country.

Speaker 1 (26:54):
We should all.

Speaker 11 (26:55):
Want our elections to be free and fair, and the
rules and the laws to be followed.

Speaker 15 (27:02):
I think that question deserves a yes or no, and
I think the length of.

Speaker 1 (27:05):
Your hands, you don't deserve anything, Durbin.

Speaker 15 (27:07):
That you weren't prepared to answer yes, you.

Speaker 1 (27:11):
Don't deserve anything. We should be to them what they've
been to us. And that's what makes a lot of
Republicans uncomfortable about Trump. They would rather he keep taking
it on the chin and not fight back, because that's
what they do. That's what Romney did in twelve, that's

(27:32):
what McCain did in eight. You lose, but you show
how gracefully you can lose. The Democrats don't. They pretend
to be graceful, They pretend to care about our institutions
and our democracy until they lose, and then they'll impeach you.
They'll shoot you in the head, they'll drag you to court,

(27:57):
they'll accuse you of everything. Marco Rubio also, I also
had his hearing today, and I like this approach a
very aggressive, tough approach on China. He said, if we
continue our present course, we will be dependent on China
in less than ten years. And he's right.

Speaker 8 (28:20):
If we stay on the road we're on right now,
in less than ten years, virtually everything that matters to
us in life will depend on whether China will allow
us to have it or not. Everything from the blood
pressure medicine we take to what movies we get to watch,
and everything in between, we will depend on China for it.
They have come to dominate the critical mineral industry supplies

(28:40):
throughout the world.

Speaker 1 (28:41):
Everywhere in the world.

Speaker 8 (28:42):
They've now established critical mineral rights. Even those who want
to see more electric cars, no matter where you make them,
those batteries are almost entirely dependent on the ability of
the Chinese and the willingness of the Chinese Communist Party
to produce it and export it to you. So if
we don't change course, we are going to live in
a world where much of what matters to us on
a daily basis, from our security to our health, will

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be dependent on whether the Chinese allows us to have
it or not. That's an unacceptable oucome.

Speaker 1 (29:08):
That is the approach I want taken. That is a
proper approach. Here's a fellow's not received much attention, but
you will hear more from him. Here is President Trump's
nominee for CIA Director, John Ratcliffe, saying he stood in
the breach over the Hunter Biden laptop.

Speaker 16 (29:29):
In twenty twenty, when a chairman of an intelligence committee
misrepresented that a laptop moaned by then candidate Biden's son
was somehow a Russian intelligence operation, and fifty one former
intelligence officials use the imprimature.

Speaker 1 (29:50):
Of ic authority to.

Speaker 16 (29:54):
Go along with that. I stood in the breach. I
stood alone and told the American people the truth about that.
So I think my record in terms of speaking truth
to power and defending the intelligence community and uh and.

Speaker 1 (30:09):
It's uh and it's good work, is very clear.

Speaker 16 (30:12):
And what I can assure you is those types of instances,
if I'm in that position as CIA director and have
to do that again, as uncomfortable as that can be, uh,
to be accused, you know, the truth will ultimately defend itself,
and I think that that intelligence will as well.

Speaker 1 (30:34):
Doctor Scott Gottlieb, who's one of the clot shot proponents,
he's one of the guys owned by Big Pharma, is
very concerned that RFK Junior will put childhood vaccines into
a separate category that requires a joint decision between the

(30:56):
physician and the patient. He doesn't believe that parents of
children ought to be able to make decisions for their children.
This is the fundamental difference between the left and the
right on the issue of public health. The left believes

(31:16):
that you and your child belong to the state. These
are not harmless notions. This whole it takes a village,
all of these ideas that everybody else can make decisions
for you, and if you don't do what is conventional,
you're a bad person. Listen to this. You said on

(31:38):
CNBC that RFK Junior could cost lives as HHS secretary.

Speaker 3 (31:46):
I would assume that means that you would prefer he
not become HHS secretary.

Speaker 1 (31:51):
Is that a fair stavment, that's right?

Speaker 3 (31:53):
Yeah, I was hoping you could run us through exactly
what it is that you think he could do on
vaccines that would be damaging.

Speaker 6 (32:03):
I mean, there's not really a chance of unimproving MMR
is there.

Speaker 3 (32:07):
So I think you'll see efforts to do things like
disband ASIP, try to get like minded people anti vaxers
on ACIP. Who would pretend that's the Vaccine Committee, the
a Visoring Committee for Ormuanization Practices that advisor city C
on immunization practices, makes recommendations about what should be included

(32:28):
in the childhood humanization schedules. So if you took all
the vaccines that are currently recommended by CDC and you
move them into the category that's called joint decision making,
which is a separate category that requires a joint decision
between the physician and the patient as opposed to being recommended,
where it becomes part of the child organization's schedule in

(32:50):
the school interest departments. That put a lot of plant
pressure on a lot of Red states that are currently
under pressure to do away with child communizations schedules at
the state legislation. At your level, a.

Speaker 1 (33:01):
Lot of questions, Well, okay, we'll get to that. Yeah,
all right, hang tight, coming up, h
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