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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, Thanks Scott Shannon, and thanks to all of
you for being with us. Toll free number is eight
hundred and ninety four one. Sean you want to be
a part of the program on this Friday. We got
a lot of fun things coming up. I'm going to
tell you about a movie later in the program that
I saw I got a trailer for that won't be
released until July fourth weekend, and it's called The Sound
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of Freedom. And I've been I've mentioned this a few
times now and I'll mention it again today. Is that
there's this new studio called Angel dot Com. I don't
even know where they came from, but all of a sudden,
one day I got started. They did a series on
the life of Jesus, so different, so unique from any
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other that I'd ever seen before that I could It
was one of those binge watching series that you just
can't get enough of, and I've really enjoyed it. And
then they also had a movie called His Only Son,
about the story of Abraham and God telling him that
he's got to sacrifice his son, and obviously the turmoil
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and you know, the test of fate that goes along
with it. If you know the biblical story, you know
how it ends. And then this is a whole different
area that they're working in. Here they tell the true
story of this guy. His name is Tim Ballard and
it's he's the founder what's called Operation Underground Railroad. I
think Glenn Beck has something to do with some of
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his good works, and I give him all the credit
for doing that. But anyway, they're going to have this
film out July fourth, and it is based on a
true story a former government agent, the guy that was
ten months away from his pension be invested, but based
on his conscience being moved to such a degree, he
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just said he that's it, I'm done. He quit. He
was willing to pourgo and completely did forego his pension
so that he can finish this work. And the work
is to stop human traffic. And at the end of
the movie, and I'm watching this, I'm like, this can't
possibly be true. I actually contacted them and I wanted
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to know where these statistics came from. Now, we've interviewed
on this program many times people that have been involved
in rescuing children from human trafficking and sex trafficking. You know,
I remember one call or one guess we had a
couple of years ago. I mean, he's spent fifteen or
twenty years of his career just saving children from sex trafficking,
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people that are being brought into this country, that are
living in you know, places like New York City and
Los Angeles and San Francisco and all around the country.
And how it's a They say, it's one hundred and
fifty billion dollars a year business. And this really should
be something this country needs to be embarrassed about and
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resolved to forever fix. You know, at the end of
the movie, they say the US is one of the
top destinations for human trafficking, among the largest consumers of
child sex. Now, I mean I read that. I'm like
our country and we're not doing anything about that. You know,
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why are we not doing anything about that? By the way,
if you needed one of another million reasons that you
got to secure your border, this is one of them.
But and then they said that there were more humans
trapped in slavery today than at any other time in history,
including when slavery was legal, and millions of these slaves
are children. All goes up on the film at the
end of the movie, and so I started talking with
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these guys and anyway, the story of heroism here that
is captured. It was actually shot on location in Colombia,
and it tells the story about this one agent that
just his conscience wouldn't allow him to walk away, and
knowing that these kids were being sold into slavery in
one case, sex slavery in another case, you know, sex
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slavery and drug production by one of the most dangerous
tells in the world. I mean, and how we went
into this remote area of Columbia where that was dominated
and controlled by the cartels and snuck in and was
able to rescue this this little precious young girl whose
life was gonna be forever roomed. And the work that
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he did, it's you know, for example, the way they
in this movie, the way they've showed that these children
were being loured. They'd go to the parents and say,
you know what, you have exceptional children, you know these
I'm sure we can turn these children into stars. I'll
tell you what you do, you bring your kids to
this location tomorrow. And anyway, so the parents say, you know, okay, well,
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maybe this is a way out of poverty or a
tough life that our kids are having. Maybe this is
all true. They want to believe it, and they bring
their kids, and then when they get there, they told, okay, no, no,
you can come pick them up at seven o'clock or
seven thirty tonight. We have a long day of shooting
and picture taking and pos and this and that, and
then the parents think, okay, well it seems safe. They
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come back later that night and those kids are long gone,
and they've been kidnapped, and then they're on the road
to hell and the road to sex trafficking, and and
you know, in many cases never to be seen or
heard from again. Their lives, their souls, you know, just
completely destroyed by evil people. Anyway, So I'm gonna tell
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you more about it. They've also done a couple of
other projects. I mentioned The Chosen, which is the story
of the life of Jesus prior to the crucifixion and
later resurrection, And they did it in a way that
I just felt was, you know, I could not stop
watching it. Let me put it that way. The movie
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about Abraham, similarly, I could not stop watching that movie.
PU wouldn't stopped anyway. So they gave me an early
copy of this film and I got to watch it
and it's going to be released on the fourth of July.
If you remember Jim Cavizl who played Jesus in the
Passion of the Christ, he's the lead in this movie.
But it's they're doing some great work there, and I
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got to give him a lot of credit. They'll join
us later. Also, we'll check him with our buddy John Rich.
He's going to be in Tampa and Clearwater tomorrow and
we'll talk about that for a special reason involving Riviera.
I'm sorry, Redneck Rivierra Whiskey. By the way, How many
times has Joe Biden fallen in private that maybe the
White House isn't telling us about? Has anyone thought of that? Now?
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Reports out today that Biden's truly yesterday's fall was really
scary at the Air Force Academy, but it was his
third public stumbling incident in a little more than three months.
So now that begs the question if Biden has taken
three tumbles while the cameras are rolling in just the
last one hundred and fifteen days. Am I the only
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one that's going to ask the question how many times
he might have fallen in private that the White House
won't tell us about? I mean watching you know, just
how frail and weak he was, and even the effort
to pick him up. I mean, it was a heavy
lift to be charitable here. And then immediately thereafter he
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bumps his head on the Air Marine one right after
suffering that fall. This was at the Air Force Academy
after the graduation. And the President obviously has a history
of falling upstairs at Air Force one and was caught
on camera losing his footing while boarding Air Force one
in March, before regaining his balance and then entering the
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plane's cabin. February twenty second, he fell forward about halfway
up the stairs to the plane while departing Poland after
a surprise trip overseas. He did regain his balance and
stood back up, waved at the crowd and continued, you know,
he's trying to make jokes about it yesterday. But why
am I not finding this funny? Why am I not
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looking in that video and thinking, oh no, the world
is watching this, just just like whenever he opens his mouth.
Why am I thinking, oh no, President Chi putin the
mulls in Iran and Kim Shogun are all watching this.
And then he made these comments yesterday. Now you just
met with Air Force pilots. They're about to do a flyover.
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And listen to how he mentions it.
Speaker 2 (08:23):
By the way, I met with of those guys that
fly over shortly, I heard.
Speaker 1 (08:28):
Him, haven't three of them are women. Don't screw around guys.
Three of them are women. Okay, what are those guys'
names that you know I met with earlier that're about
to do a flyover thingy whatever that means. There's listen.
I am not as convinced as everybody else that this
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is this is a primary that's only going to include
Joe Biden, Mary Anne Williamson, and Robert F. Kennedy Junior.
I'm not buying it, so you know. And then he
tried to joke about it and say he stepped over
a sandbag. Nobody ever showed me a samba. Did you
see a sand bag? I guess maybe there was one.
I didn't see it. I've yet to see the sandbag.
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He goes, I got sandbagged after he took another tumble. Now,
the response to this by the left has not been good.
Progressive is now renewing their calls for a fair and
contested Democratic presidential primary after this fall. You know, this
footage now showing Biden walking on stage in a suit
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and a baseball cap falls to the ground, needing major
assistance to get back up, and three people actually helped them,
and the White House then later attributed the tumble to
a sandbag on stage. Well, the time he fell not once,
not twice, but three times climbing air force one, Well,
they said it was a windy day. Well that was
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the case. I don't know what's worse the fact that
it was win that blow him over, or that he
can't keep his balance and now keeps falling falling here.
I mean, these balls are a serious issue. And at
the end of the day, and you know, you compare it,
maybe you don't like Donald Trump's style. I get a
lot of that from people. And I asked the President
about that last night. What do you say to those
people that maybe you shouldn't name call and you know,
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be fighting all the time. He said, if I didn't fight,
I wouldn't be here. He didn't fight, He well, I
don't think he would have been as successful as he
was as president. You know. So here's what he said.
Speaker 3 (10:23):
I want an election that was unprecedented. We beat somebody
that supposedly had it made. And you know they probably
did things in that election too. They were shocked. But
I came into office, and from the day I got in,
I was under siege by people that have been in
Washington for many years, put in there by many different presidents,
in most cases people that were against me, Like they
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spied on my campaign, They did all sorts of things.
I was under investigation and under seige, and so were
my people. And if I wasn't tough, I wouldn't be
here right now. I guarantee you that if I didn't.
Speaker 1 (10:56):
Fight back, I wouldn't do here what they did.
Speaker 3 (11:00):
Dad and Dave's been caught now so far nothing's happened
to them. Of consequence, we had an Attorney General, Bill Barr,
who didn't have the courage to fight. He just didn't
have the courage. He was a nice man, but he
didn't have the courage. He lost his courage when they
wanted to impeach him. They said, we're gonna peach Bill Barr.
Speaker 1 (11:16):
They didn't even know why.
Speaker 3 (11:18):
There was no reason to impeach him. He didn't do
anything wrong, but he didn't have the courage. We need
courage in this country or we're going to lose our country.
Speaker 1 (11:27):
Now. By the way, if you want a little flashback,
you remember when Donald Trump was going down that ramp
in the middle of a rainstorm and there was no
railing at all whatsoever. It was pretty steep. The problem
he had at that moment was he had dress shoes on,
so I had nothing to grab onto except the guy
that was next to him. And he went very, very
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gingerly and very slowly. And you know, Biden said, oh,
look at how he steps, and look at how I stepped.
Watch how I run up ramps and he stumbles down ramps.
Come on, man, I'm like, yeah, you stumble down. You
just fall in the middle of nowhere. And it just
keeps happening. Now I am predicting here, mark my words.
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I don't think that every Democrat is going to stand
for this. I think they see him just as we
see him, weak, frail, a cognitive mess, a physical mess.
And it's interesting because Robert F. Kennedy Junior, he's now
running it over twenty percent and in pretty much every poll,
and he's pretty confident that he could defeat Biden next
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year's race for the Democratic presidential nominee for the nomination.
He was asked by Foxnews dot Com if he'd support
Biden if Biden wins the renomination. He says, well, I
expect to be nominated, and I don't have a plan
b He pledged that we all have the resources to
run an effective primary campaign. You know, Kennedy now a
twenty twenty one percent respectively, and even mary Ann Williamson
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I mentioned this yesterday at ten percent. Who would have
ever thought mary Ann Williamson would be a ten percent
in the poll for the Democratic Party. Now imagine forget
Kamala because she's running with Joe, but imagine for a
second that if he had a real competitor. I mean,
what would happen if Gavin Newsome got in this race.
I think that's a possibility. Linda, you're looking at me
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like very skeptical.
Speaker 4 (13:18):
I mean, I think anything's possible, right, I mean, they've
got Joe Biden.
Speaker 1 (13:22):
They got to look elsewhere, They got to look elsewhere.
And it's just one of those things they don't say publicly,
or most people are more insane publicly that are now
beginning to say publicly, this is a disaster.
Speaker 2 (13:32):
All right?
Speaker 1 (13:33):
As you roll a long eight hundred nine point one
seawn on this Friday. We'll get to a lot of
your calls. Also have some fun later in the program.
I hope you'll join us for that. So we learned
that Hunter Biden's lawyers now grilled. You know mac Isaac,
John Paul mac Isaac. He's the Delaware computer repair shop
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owner who came in a possession of the first top
first Son's laptop from Hell and Anyway. He was interviewed
for approximately I guess seven hours by Hunter's attorney, Abby Lole. Now,
one thing I will tell you, Abby Lowle is a
real attorney. He's one of the few in Washington that
you gotta When he talks, you listen to him. He's
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one of the probably one of the best attorneys as
well in DC, and there are not many at his level.
I mean, he's the guy that got off John Edwards.
He's the guy that got off Senator Menendez. Anyway. Mac
Isaac had sued Biden and CNN and others for defamation
last year, looking for one point five million in damages
from the president's son, and his suit alleges that Hunter
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left the store owner to twist in the win for
years while repeatedly and falsely insisting that the laptop was
either not his, or that it had been stolen or
that the information had been hacked. Now anyway, Lol, As
I said, pretty well known with a great track record.
Aside from counter suing mac Isaac, Lowell also demanded that
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criminal investigators be open investor negations be opened against the
former repair shop owner for allegedly disseminating and weaponizing the
contents of the infamous laptop. Now it's either his or
it's not his. And then Hunter Biden's lawyers also say
they're going to use the Second Amendment to defend against
felony firearms charges that we expect to have happen. Well,
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how do you use the Second Amendment to lie on
a gun application form? That's going to be an interesting defense.
You can't always get what you want, but you can
get Sean Hannity online at Hannity dot com. All right,
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twenty five down to the top of the hour, toll free.
It's eight hundred and ninety four one, Sean if you
want to be a part of the program. So our
entire team, by the way, was in Iowa yesterday. The
amazing thing is how much time President Trump ended up
giving US tonight, we're going to air of what maybe
twenty five minutes or so of Trump taking questions from
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the audience last night. That was a fun crowd, wasn't it, Linda.
Speaker 4 (16:08):
They were amazing and he was so great with them.
I mean, just really a really nice back and forth,
and you did a great job. I mean, it's not
easy to navigate the questions from the crowd, the questions
from the former president, and all the back and forth.
Speaker 1 (16:21):
I mean, to be honest, it's actually pretty to be honest.
It's actually pretty easy going to be blunt here when
you have look in a situation where I'm interviewing a
presidential candidate, right, And I always said, probably the hardest
interview for me, if I ever had gotten one, would
have been with Barack Obama, wouldn't I don't think it'd
be hard with Joe Biden because he'd have a hard
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time keeping up. I just have to keep repeating the
question until he got pissed off and called me, you know,
asked me if I was on crack er, you know,
whether or not I'm a junkie. But Obama, I think
would have been hard because you have to respect the office.
I have to respect the president. And you know, in
his case, he was the master at giving filibuster answers
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and sticking to a time of fifteen minutes. Trump never
does that. I mean, we had so much time with
him and he just sat there. So I'm like, okay,
we'll keep going. And anyway, I think that'll be fun
to watch tonight part of our show. That's only part
of the show. It's going to be nine eastern on Fox,
all right, So now they're getting very aggressive to Bidens.
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This one really makes me laugh. Hunters lawyers now are
telling DOJ officials that if in fact their client is
charged with a gun crime, that they're going to challenge
the law by using the Second Amendment as a defense,
according to a person familiar with this telling Politico, now,
the gun control lack of nineteen sixty eight prohibits unlawful
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drug users from owning firearms. Now, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
and Firearms that doesn't even know what an assault weapon
is and couldn't define one, which was a pretty stunning
moment in Congress. Wasn't it John Kennedy who asked that question?
I think it was Kennedy. Anyway, the provisions has you
know it says they banned people's firearms. They Bureau of Alcohol
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Tobacco on Firearms says that the ban applies to people
who have admitted to using illegal drugs in the months
before purchasing a gun. Now, that provision has recently faced
a legal challenge, and following the Supreme Court decision in
the New York State Rifle and Pistol Association versus Bruin,
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which changed the test to lower the lower courts used
in evaluating challenges to firearm restrictions in order to avert
up to fifteen years in prison should he be charged
and convicted with that crime, the president's son might use
what new conservative arguments to his advantage and going against
his father's own position and a Democratic party's position that
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all these guns are horrible. I guess that you know
the dual system of justice that you know just goes
on and on and on with no end in sight. Now,
in a sudden turn of event, we have an update
with Jim Comer and his House Oversight Committee investigation. Now,
the FBI made an offer to bring the original ten
twenty three form, including an allegation that Joe Biden accepted
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money for a policy change while Vice President directly to
Capitol Hill for James Comer and the ranking member, Jamie
Raskin to view. There will also be a briefing for
them on the Hill, and the FBI had previously stated
that the document could only be viewed at FBI headquarters,
to which Comer said, no, anything short of producing the
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entire you know ten twenty three form to the House
Oversight Committee is not compliance with the subpoena, and that
he was going to hold Direct Array in contempt. So
it seems like they're afraid that Director Ray is about
to be held in contempt. Is this what it's going
to take to get cooperation and having full oversight of
the FBI? It appears so, you know, Christopher Ray is
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not really weighed in. He said to be made all
the changes recommended by the Horowitz Report. Then then, how
did the FBI get involved with with pre bunking the
Hunter Biden laptop in the weeks leading up to the
twenty twenty election by telling these big tech companies and
even paying Twitter three and a half million dollars. We
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don't know if they paid other big tech companies that
you know, the laptop is pony and to be on
the lookout. You may be a victim of misinformation campaign
which resulted in the censorship of what was a major
news story and the lead up to a presidential election.
So this is this is getting pretty interesting. So Hunter Biden,
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I will say that he has a right to own
a gun while he was addicted to crack cocaine. That's
going to be I'd like to see that. You know.
The President said it last night. President Trump said the
family is being protected by a corruptive, one sided system
of justice. It doesn't get any more complicated than that.
If you make it any more complicated, because nothing happens.
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They had the laptop since twenty nineteen. Nothing happens. How
do you have faith, hope, and trust and the idea
of equal justice and equal application of our laws when
this is the system that we had. You know, the
FBI lost, found and rewarded. You know, remember this guy. Remember,
for example, they offered Christopher Steele in early October twenty sixteen.
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They offer him a million plus dollars if he can
verify and authenticate any of the dirty Russian disinformation dossier
that Hillary paid for. He couldn't, otherwise he would have
gotten his million dollars. Then when they meet the sub
source in January of twenty seventeen, Well, what happens with
the subsource? He says, it's total bs. None of it.
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Can we corroborate? None of it is true. It was
mostly bar talk. He had no idea it was going
to be used for these purposes. The FBI's response, put
them on the payroll. Does that make sense to anybody anyway?
All this happening right before our very eyes. And look
at the economy. Now, I will tell you this, if
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you go back to a number of months ago, maybe
nine months ago, Laurence Summers has said, if we really
want to tackle inflation, unemployment's gonna come down. So you
have all of these you know, economic employment numbers come out,
it's it's not happening. So the inflation problem is going
to continue to persist. There's a reason why, you know,
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smart financial analysts and the heads of these big companies
like JP Morgan Chase and guys like Jamie Diamond and
guys like Laurence Summers have been saying this is really
bad and you better expect a recession in the last
later part of this year or early next Year's because
it's it's what they see is gonna happen. It's inevitable.
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Now Macy's and Costco's are sounding and warning about the economy.
The other big change are saying it. They're they're pulling
back at their stores, changing what they buy. That's a
red flag for the economy. Macy's on Thursday cut its
annual profit and sales forecast after customer demand slowed down.
The US consumer, particularly if Macy's pulled back more than
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we anticipated, according to the CEO on their earnings call,
and pointed out that Macy's would increase promotions to clear
out unsold merchandise, and same store sales at Macy's dropped
a whopping eight point seven percent last quarter, while hirer
End department store Bloomingdale's, you know, dropped four percent, and
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Macy's was flat during the early trading on Thursday. You know,
then you've got you know, cutting costs. You know, this
is happening all over the place. People are apoplectic. I
guess Walgreens or Walmart. No, I think it's Walgreens. They're
actually putting all of their goods, you know, in kiosks
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and under key because they're tired of getting robbed out
of business. That's why these stores are now closing in
big cities, because they're not enforcing the laws against stealing.
You know, as long as you don't rob more than
nine hundred and ninety nine dollars worth of stuff that's
not yours, it's okay. Anyway. Consumer prices are still popping.
Inflation remains a top concern of most Americans, as it should.
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The cost of a big Mac, by the way, is
still twenty two percent higher than before the pandemic. That's
not unique to McDonald's either, and a lot of companies
are saying this. Wall Street Journal editorial board voting down
Biden's student loan forgiveness. Majorities in both the Houses of
Congress reject his write off, but that's not stopping anything.
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One Michigan economics professor says, boycotting target Is is literal
terrorism peace authored by Jonathan Turley. You know, a New
York a pro life display was declared by a professor
to be an act of violent a pro life display,
So you just can't different opinions than these, you know,
people in their ivory towers looking down on their students
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and wanting nothing but full capitulation and indoctrination into their
point of view. And by the way, at the same time,
with all our economic problems, don't worry. There's a new
report that came out today that one point three billion
US taxpayer dollars are going towards research programs in both
China and Russia are number one or number two geopolitical foes.
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And an analysis released by Senator Jonah Ernst of Iowa
and a watchdog group called Open the Books revealed the
taxpayer money Why is it money going towards a Russian
lab to experiment on cats running on treadmills? Why are
we paying for that? Or a Chinese organization studying the
gender equality cartoon exhibition and a Chinese tech firm to
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provide the US military software gie. Do you think that
gives us more military independence? And the report also indicates
the US gave two million dollars to the Wuhan lab
studying yes coronaviruses and bats, more than previously reported. Why
why are we given a penny to China? The same
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communist Chinese that would not even meet with our defense
secretary this week, The same communist Chinese that this week
had one of their fighter jets fly in international airspace.
You know, right next to our UH are one of
our fighter jets. They're shown as much open hostility as
a humanly possible, declaring all but an outright cold war
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against the US. Trying to understand this comment by a
circle back, Jensaki, why is it you know that many
Republicans are comfortable with Biden because he's a white man
who's older. What the hell? What does that mean? I
don't know a single person, not even Democrats, that privately
will defend They may that privately defend Joe Biden, they
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may do it publicly, but they don't really believe it.
By the way, the Chicago mayor now has applaued fifty
one million dollars for illegal immigrants, against the objection of
taxpayers in his states. There's a story that several African
American residents in Chicago are slamming the city leadership for
allocating this, you know, fifty million to house the illegal immigrants.
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You know, they don't even have good housing for the
people in Chicago, so why are other people getting a
hold of all this? You have any answers to that, No,
there are no good answers to that. That's the problem.
As we look to twenty twenty four, Georgia Democrats now
expand their anti Trump witch hunt because in Georgia, apparently
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Democratic prosecutors now have clearly found their man, Donald Trump,
and it's growing increasingly a parent that they still haven't
found a crime they can charge him with. It's now
been a full four month since the Fulton County grand jury.
For woman assured the nation during multiple TV interviews how
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giddy and like and like, how she was really hoping
that like Donald Trump would like show up, and if
Donald Trump like showed up, I would be the one
that got to swear him in and everything. It would
have been really cool. I was really looking forward to that. Anyway.
Emily Corres assured the nation that all of this was
coming and that the grand jury had recommended indictments for
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several people accused, and she implied that one of them
was shot. Oh it was Trump. You're not going to
be shocked, she said. It is not rockecket science. That
was in February of twenty twenty two, more than a
one hundred days ago. I'm sorry twenty twenty three, miss.
Speaker 2 (28:36):
For personally want to hear from the former I wanted
to hear from the former president, but honestly, I kind
of wanted to subpoena the former president because I got
to swear everybody in, and so I thought it'd be
really cool to get sixty seconds with President Trump of
me looking at him and being like, do you solemnly
swear I'm me getting.
Speaker 1 (28:52):
To swear him in.
Speaker 2 (28:53):
I just I kind of thought that would be an
awesome moment.
Speaker 1 (28:57):
That would have been such a like a like an
awesome moment, really really cool, Like Linda wouldn't have have
been totally completely awesome. She had me a totally I'll
tell you everything she said. It was just after that,
it was just riveting.
Speaker 4 (29:10):
I mean, honestly, the audio doesn't even do it justice
because the faces that she's making as she's saying it.
I'm like, nobody thought this was a little off kilter.
I'm the only one.
Speaker 1 (29:21):
How did she get picturing for person?
Speaker 4 (29:23):
Do you know what I'm saying?
Speaker 1 (29:24):
Like where they were just like, yeah, put her. She's annoying.
Speaker 4 (29:26):
We don't want to deal with that. Just let her
do it.
Speaker 1 (29:28):
Like, I just don't know, No, I I asked President
Trump about this. I mean, now he's got the album
brad Case scheduled to start right in the middle of
the primary. Is how convenient in March of next year?
Then it looks like all systems ago in Georgia. They
want to on item not only knows what the Special
Council is looking into. All I hear is is a
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ton of activity, and that you know, you know, I
asked the President about is there any recording that you're
aware of? Apparently the recording might have been on their end,
which I don't know about at all. I didn't read
that till today in response to people answering the question.
But anyway, but where's Robert Her? That's the problem. The
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propert Her is the one investigating Biden. Nobody's heard word
one about him, not one word. Nobody knows who he is,
and he doesn't have to work that hard.
Speaker 4 (30:19):
We already did all the work. Here's the laptop, here's
the pictures, here's the accounts. You know what Peter Schweizer
was on last week talking about, you know, the New
York Times who did this dirty piece on him. Here
the FBI came to his organization and said, hey, you
have all this information on Biden and the Clintons, and
would you mind sharing, and he was like, absolutely, I'm
a nonprofit.
Speaker 1 (30:37):
I have all this research. I'm happy to share it
with the FBI. Anything you need. Here you go. What happened, nothing, nothing, nothing.
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it's got more behind the scenes information, more contacts than anybody,
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we have more of our town hall with President Trump
from last night in Iowa. He stayed longer and took
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questions from the people attending to town hall. It's great
to see everybody in Iowa. When we come back, we
want to talk about how government is so out of control. Wait,
do you hear from former Secretary David Bernhard. He'll join
us later on. I'm going to tell you about this
incredible movie that will be launched. I had a screener.
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