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Scott Vordies. Everyone can just calmdown, be cool, my brothers and
sisters. George Clooney has officially endorsedKamala Harris to be the next president of
the United States. This is thebig one. It comes from the cluon
this after he publicly said just afew weeks ago, President Biden is the
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guy. What an incredible man.He is great president. We're here in
Los Angeles raising a whole bunch ofmoney for Biden. We got Barack Obama
here, Julia Roberts is here.I think probably most of the cast of
The Oceans movies. We're all hangingout there there. Joe Biden. Everyone's
like, eh, raise some moneyfor Joe. This guy is great.
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And then the debate happened, andthen George Clooney had what was reportedly a
little bit of an issue with Biden'slack of standing up strong for Israel.
George Clooney's wife is Jewish. GeorgeClooney felt that perhaps the president should stand
up a little more strongly for ourally over there, and a rift was
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said to be there, and thenGeorge Clooney said, yeah, the Biden
we saw at that debate is theBiden we've seen behind the scenes for a
while, like for a while,weren't you just raising millions of dollars for
him? The other night in LosAngeles, So George Clooney publicly called on
Biden to withdraw, And now GeorgeClooney is saying, Kamala Harris, what
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a juggernaut, what a political forceto be reckoned with. And Clooney is
not the only one. Hollywood hasbeen reacting since Sunday afternoon. Barbara Streisand
said, whether it's for Biden orwhether it's the you know, getting all
in for Kamala. Streisand said aboutBiden, we should be grateful for his
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upholding of our democracy. Cher saidshe was tortured by Biden dropping out because
she doesn't think the Democrats can winwithout Biden. John Stewart, regarding Biden
leaving just said legend. Rob Reiner, who also is called on Biden to
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resign here, recently said Biden isa man of the highest character. He
has tirelessly and effectively served the UnitedStates for over fifty years. He's shown
what real leadership is all about.Selfless, with a deep respect for our
constitution and the rule of law.It just goes on and on. Robert
de Niro, Bette Midler, andI think the third name that you would
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put in that list, Robert deNiro, Bette Midler, Cardi B Cardi
B. Who's Cardi? She's asinger rapper And she says, ah,
let's go. I told you allKamala was supposed to be the twenty twenty
four candidate. Amy Schumer says,all in for Kamala Harris LFG LFG.
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What's that stand for? Asked TomBrady. LFG stands for let's go.
I'll wait for it to say,oh, there it is, Okay,
got it? And Spike Lee talkingabout Kamala Harris and once again a sista
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comes to do rescue. That's howhe phrased it, That's how he wrote
it, That's how I read itfrom Spike Lee. But George Clooney is
now in he waited and has nowendorsed Kamala Harris for being the next president
of the United States. Lucy Chapman, there on kfab's Morning News about four
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hours ago, asked the question,how does she get these delegates? Is
Biden allowed to do that? Bidenhas released his delegates and handed them over
to Kamala Harris as well as campaignmoney millions of dollars in campaign funds.
Now Kamala has gotten a lot morelike eighty million dollars the last couple of
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days, but a whole bunch ofmoney has come in, probably a lot
of that money that was already promisedto the Biden campaign but withheld by especially
a lot of Hollywood donor types whotold the President and his people, we're
not giving any more money to thisfailing campaign. The money's there for a
Democratic candidate, it's not going tohim. So everyone's looking at Kamala Harris
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raising this huge amount of money thelast couple of days. Yeah, but
if you put that out over thelast month when Biden wasn't getting any money,
and I don't know how he craftsor how they craft a message for
him to deliver to the American peoplethis week, that why would he?
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I'm very interested in this message fromPresident Biden. How do you say I
dropped out because we stopped getting money. Everyone told me I couldn't win,
and no one was writing checks anymore, and it became very apparent we weren't
gonna win, even though I wastelling people give me money. I'm gonna
win. I'm gonna stay in.I'm not gonna leave this race. I'm
a fighter. I'm Scranton Joe.Come on, let's come on, man.
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You're a lying, dog faced ponysoldier. You think I'm dropping out
of this thing? And then hedecided, all right, maybe I can't
win. How how does that getcrafted into a message? If you don't
blame your health, because if youblame your health, then people will say
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you shouldn't be president anymore. Alot more people will say you shouldn't be
president anymore. If you blame thelack of money, then it looks like
you are beholden to all of thesepeople you said weren't pulling your strings.
You say that you changed your mind, didn't want to run anymore. How
does that There's a needle that hasto be threaded this week. I don't
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know if he's able to do it. But back to Lucy's question, Biden
has dropped out of the race.He's given his delegates and campaign funds to
Kamala Harris, and Lucy asked canhe do that? And the answer we
have here, Lucy, it's astory in k E TV News Watch seven
They talked with a law professor atthe University of Nebraska, a guy named
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Brandon Johnson. They said, allright, Biden campaigned for president, has
already filed the paperwork. The voteshave happened in all these primaries. He
has the delegates. He's been theone raising the money. But now he's
listed Kamala Harris as the candidate forpresident, renamed the committee and given her
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access to the funds, and handedover the delegates. Is he able to
do that? Brandon Johnson says,quote seems likely it will be okay unquote,
So that's that's your answer. Canhe do this? Yeah, I
mean maybe probably. I don't know. We've never seen this before. The
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Republican National Committee has issued a statementand they say, and I quote,
trying to replace Joe Biden could leadto violations of state election laws by disenfranchising
the millions of Democrats who voted forhim in the primary. But as Bob
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Efnan, Nebraska's Secretary of State,points out in the story, honestly,
and we've heard you probably heard thisbefore, there's always some conspiratorial news article
that comes up every four years.You know, none of those votes count
in the primary. It's what thedelegates decide to do. And the delegates
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could get to the convention and decidenot to pledge their support behind Mitt Romney.
They could all be for Ron Paul. You know, this kind of
thing happens all the time. TheRepublicans are working behind the scenes to have
a coup at the convention. Sothey don't because they don't want Donald Trump
to be their nominee. They're gonnasupport Ben Sass, you know whatever.
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There's always this story out there,but the root of that is true.
You go vote in the primary,like eighty four thousand, six hundred and
seventy seven of you did for JoeBiden in the Nebraska Democratic primary, None
of your votes count for squat.Your votes then go to to be a
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guiding point for the delegates select togo represent the state of Nebraska at the
Democratic National Convention. Just like wesaw last week, all those people there
on the floor, all those Republicansthere underneath the state banner. They're all
out there like, here's all theRepublicans from Virginia, here's all the Republicans
from Oklahoma. And then they say, do you guys vote, do you
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guys support Trump? Being the nomineerelike yeah, and there's one guy like
no, Like he's cut him off, he's had too much to drink,
you know. So it's not officialtill the delegates go make it official.
Now, there would be craziness ifthe delegates turn their backs on the vote
of the people from their state,but it could happen. Well, now
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it has to happen because the state'sall voted for Biden. Now the delegates
have to go and cast their votefor someone who's not Joe Biden. So
it's not official until the party nominatesthe candidate and the candidate accepts the nomination
at the party convention on the guidanceof the vote of those the people who
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then it's filtered through the delegates.Right now, it's thought that they will
go along with this and go withKamala. But as far as the campaign
contributions, again, Republican National Committeespokesperson says that Joe Biden's campaign cash can't
change hands to a successor until theDemocrat National Convention. Chaos has been settled.
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Now, the question there is,well, is Kamala Harris right now?
Is she using Biden's campaign cash oris she using all the campaign cash
since Biden dropped out and all thismoney has come in for her, is
she using that money? So?I don't know, but this is all
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part of the very interesting details we'vebeen watching here, Lucy. Does that
all answer your question? You ask? Can Biden and Harris do this?
And the answer is, I don'tknow, They're doing it probably. Well,
it answers the question of the waythings tend to go in some of
the parties. H I mean,that seems to be a typical path.
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So that makes sense. Well,now we have the issue of how does
President Trump pivot. He has madethis campaign not just make America great again,
but going after sleepy Joe, crookedJoe Biden. Well he's out,
you know, and this a wholeI mean, the debate performance was won
so solidly by Trump, mostly becauseit was Biden up there doing the debating.
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And so this narrative that Biden's tooold to be the president, now
that gets flipped as Kamala Harris istwenty or so years younger than Trump.
I don't know that she has moreor better energy than Trump. This is
going to be a heck of adebate, presuming they continue that same schedule.
And meet in September, maybe earlier, who knows. But how is
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it now that you pivot from runningagainst Biden to taking a look at Kamala
Harris. I've got some of thedetails on this campaign strategy for you next,
Scott Boys as the vice president startsassuming the mantle of the nominee of
the Democratic Party. Here in thispresidential race, there is the question as
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to what does Trump do now asthe message coming from the Harris for President
campaign is basically, she's a prosecutor, he's a criminal, which I think
was the name Lucy, wasn't itof that first album from DJ Jazzy Jeff
and the Fresh Prince. I toldyou, I'm not familiar with that kind
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of music. She's a prosecutor,he's a criminal. I think that was
it. It had parents just don'tunderstand on it brand new FOMK. Yeah,
and maybe it was he's the DJ. I'm the rapper. Anyway,
the campaign message is she's a prosecutor, he is a criminal. So that's
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what they're looking at here. Sowhat is the Trump team doing for this?
Well, Liz Peak at Fox Newshas written a big piece and says,
let's remember here who it is withwhom we are Let's remember with whom
we are dealing English. We're talkingabout someone who flamed out. According to
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Liz Peak at Fox News, Harrisflamed out of the Democratic primary race in
twenty twenty before the Iowa caucuses,having garnered exactly zero delegates and before a
single vote was cast. A fewmonths before she exited the primaries, a
Quinnipiac poll showed her winning only onepercent, not of the vote, one
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percent of the black vote. Thisis to go back to Lucy and all
of her knowledge on classic hip hop. Kamala Harris was asked, oh,
I understand you're a rap fan.Who do you think is the best rapper
out right now? Who's the bestrapper alive? And she's like, oh,
Tupac Tupac Shakur died thirty years ago. So not that that had anything
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to do particularly with this, butit probably didn't help. She was winning
only one percent of the black vote. But and that was four years ago,
just like four and a half yearsago, but one year ago.
In March at twenty twenty three,about half of Democrats did not want Biden
to seek another term. But thenthey were asked, what do you think
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shoul Kamala Harris take his place.In March of twenty twenty three, the
number of Democrats when asked, ifyou don't want Biden, do you want
Harris? Thirteen percent said yes,we want Kamala Harris. Now that's some
of the popularity issues within her ownparty. Republicans will be quick to call
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her out for being the border czar. She is the person named by the
Biden administration to being controlled the border, an open border where ten million people
have entered the country illegally. Underthe Biden Harris administration, she was the
border czar and never went to theborder. NBC's Lester Holt asked her about
that after several months of her beingour borders are Do you have any plans
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to visit the border? Here's justa great this is a thirteen Oh,
this is Dave rumin Dave Ruben's reporton the Reuben Report. Here was He
breaks in at one point and interrupts, So, okay, So the question
is do you have any plans togo to the border topic? I wanted
to talk to you about it.If you let me just quickly put a
button. Okay, do you haveany plans to visit the border. I'm
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here in Guatemala today. At somepoint, you know we are going to
the border. We've been to theborder. So this whole, this whole,
this whole thing about the border.We've been to the border. We've
been to the border. You haven'tbeen to the border, and I haven't
been to Europe. And I mean, I don't i don't understand the point
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that you're making. I'm not discountingthe importance of the border. Well,
I'm we've been to the border,but you haven't been. You're the borders
are, but you haven't been tothe border, and I haven't been to
Europe. Well, I think she'strying to imply she doesn't need to go
there to know how bad it is. That might be true, as in
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an uninterested or even an interested bystander. She's the Biden administration's borders are.
Are you going to go to theborder? Has she ever been? Even
since then? Yes, she wentdown. Yeah, And the criticism was
that she went to a place thatwasn't really one of these great ports of
entry where you have border patrol roundingup illegal immigrants. She went for a
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photo op. The questioning continued,because I know Republicans have certainly come at
you on this, but Democratic Congressmanquare As a border district has said to
you and the President, come,you need care see this, and I
care about what's happening at the border. I'm in Guatemala because my focus is
dealing with the root causes of migration. There may be some who think that
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that is not important, but itis my firm belief that if we care
about what's happening at the border,we better care about the root causes and
address them. And so that's whatI'm doing, all right. It's not
about it being her problem or not. It's about is it even why do
we even care about that? Theroot causes of the of immigration is not
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our problem, just like it wouldnot be any other country's problem. If
Americans were migrating and leaving, itwouldn't be anybody's problem but America. Right,
And to her points, she says, well, we got to find
out why people are fleeing Guatemala.Well, the answer that she tried to
craft was is that, well,we've got bad conditions in Guatemala or El
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Salvador or whatever, but they're notgoing to the next country over to seek
asylum. They're not going to Mexicoto seek asylum. There's a reason they're
coming here because they know that they'llget in. They know that they'll be
given money, they'll be given accessto work, they'll be given access to
funds, they'll be given access tohealthcare. And this was before and it
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was right after this when a lotof governors, including Abbott and Texas started
rounding up people who were granted sometemporary status in this country while they were
waiting for their asylum hearing years andyears from now, and put them on
buses and trains and planes and sentthem like, oh, you don't think
that you need to come to theborder, We'll bring the border to you.
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All the issues they had in NewYork, in d C. And
Chicago and Denver, all these sanctuarycities that said, oh no that we
I don't know, we don't havea border problem here. We've we've got
a humanitarian issue and we're looking forwardto solving it. We're a sanctuary city.
You come here, you're taken careof all. Right, here you
go, because we're here on theborder, we're having this, we're living
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this problem every single day. KamalaHarris won't come down here, will take
the border issues to them, tothe elite liberals in charge of places like
DC and New York and Boston andChicago and Denver and San Francisco. We'll
bring the issues to you. Andthat's when they all said, Hey,
we can't handle this. We gottoo many people here. Yeah, that's
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just a fraction of what we dealwith. You know, she didn't see
that as an issue. She didn'tunderstand why people were coming from Guatemala to
America and why they were bypassing anotherbecause we were giving them all this stuff.
So that is part of what theTrump administration wants you to know about
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Kamala Harris, who might be herrunning mate. The Associated Press has given
four names, but I like whata potential fifth name had to say about
himself in all of this. We'llget to this after a Fox News update
next Scott Voice News Radio eleven tenkfab Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley will be joining
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us in twenty four hours. Hisplane got stuck somewhere and Zoe's not available
at this time. They said,can we do this tomorrow. At the
same time, I said, yeah, that's fine. So twenty four hours
here's your twenty four hour heads upfor Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley. And I'm
really looking forward to that, asI always am lucy and talking with Senator
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Grassley, because you have a guywho's been in Congress for all of Congress
for two hundred and forty eight years. He's been in Congress and he's still
never seen a couple of weeks likethis. So I'm just gonna say,
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Senator, what do you think abouteverything that's going on? And I'm just
gonna turn my mic off. I'mgonna sit back and just let him go
and eat pancakes. And we're gonnaeat pancakes for you, honey. So
Senator Grassley's name has not come up. There are a couple of his peers
in the United States Senate whose namehave been banded about here as a potential
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contendues to be on the ticket,it does change the dynamics of the race.
Yeah, no kidding, Scott.I almost swore yeah no, duh,
well I could I could hear yousay it, and I almost said
it. It's you know, thepresident dropping out of the reelection bid changes
the dynamics. Ooh, Scott,give us more of your hard hitting,
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insightful, piercing commentary. No,I I'm thinking about the debate stages.
Trump doesn't have Biden to kick aroundanymore. And I can already hear the
media narrative when Trump goes up thereand starts being Trump as as of course
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he will be during this next debate. I don't know, is it UH,
is it ABC or one of theYeah, CNN had the last one.
I think ABC has this debate scheduledfor September tenth, And I don't
think that their rules right now onthe debate include turning the other candidates mike
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off like CNN did last month whenthe other candidates speaking. You know,
so when Biden was trying to talk, Trump is over here with the mic
off. You could hear him kindof in the background going, lie,
that's a lie, Sleepy Joe's youknow whatever. So I don't I don't
know, but I know that Trump'sgoing to be quite trumpy for this debate,
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and I know that the media isgoing to say, Wow, the
tactics from someone who's been found libelof sexual assault, the way he attacked
a woman during this debate, that'show it's going to be. It's going
to be Trump attacking a woman,and holy smokes, we have breaking news.
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Yeah, why not? Why notdo this? The director of the
Secret Service is just resigned. Let'sgo to Fox News coverage here of this
breaking news. Is Kimberly Cheatle,after yesterday's beating by the House Committee,
is now out. From what whistleblowersin our content are telling us within the
Secret Service, she wasn't the leaderthat they needed before that either. I
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mean every single person that I havepersonal contact with in the Secret Service and
those whistleblowers said the same thing.And then they're very glad to see her
go. All right, Thank youso much, Congressman. We appreciate you
popping up and being here with usas this news breaks. We appreciate you.
Thanks. Asha Hossey has a littlebit more for us. I show
you on the hill. I am, I was just in that House Homeland
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Security hearing which Cheadle was supposed tobe up. She refused to show up,
and obviously now she has stepped down. I want to bring in Congressman
Correa, who's been standing by herewith me, in Democrat from California,
give me your initial gut reaction.I know you told me that this hasn't
really changed much. Absolutely not.You have a commission that resigned from an
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agency, Secret Service agency that hasa lot of problems. Twenty three hundred
strong men and women that do agreat job dat in the day out,
but it's not enough. Secret Servicehas to have a perfect score. They
can't let anything happen. The lasttime we had an assassination ten forty years
ago, Great California, and RonaldReagan took a shot. Can't let that
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happen again. So the resignation ofthe commissioner fixes absolutely nothing. We've got
to drill down and make sure thingsare working effectively. This was a bipartisan
call, though there were so manypeople on both sides of the isle that
are very unhappy with the director.Yesterday, I'm sure you watched it,
brutal, brutal hearing for her.It was obvious that people on the Hill
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did not want her to stay on, at least for the appearance sake.
You went to Butler, Pennsylvania yesterday. It was a bipartisan codell. Talk
to me about what you learned thereand just you know what you think about
how this investigation is going. It'sjust the beginning. What I learned was
a lot of mistakes happened on theground. Again, secret service, very
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small group. They usually employed localpolice, state police as a force multiplier.
You need a lot of coordination.And what I found out was they
couldn't even communicate with each other interms of the phones. Didn't talk to
each other. The local commissioners,the local county supervisors pulled me over and
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said, we have more stories thatyou need to hear from us. So
the investigation continues, but remember thecontext. We're an election season, four
and a half months of very intensecampaigning. So whatever we got to fix,
we got to fix it, andfix it now, fix it now.
Congressman, thank you so much.We'll catch you back inside the hearing.
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Toss it back to you, guys. Spillondana Aisha, thank you you.
Mike Lauwlas Republican from New York.He says it's ten days overdue,
a colossal failure, and part ofthe agency requires transparency and accountability. Director
Cheeto provided neither in her testimony yesterday. Mike Lawla, Republican, New York.
I want to get back to ourcolleague Brett Bea. We're just going
to keep it you're going to bein the hot seat for a while.
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So President Biden has I don't thinkhe's ever fired anyone and now here yet
Again, it's like remember when Obamasaid they would lead from behind. It
just feels like that kind of thing, like they wait and they wait and
they hope they can muddle through andhope they can get through it, and
they don't want to be mean toher. And yet now you have a
situation where there's a bipartisan call forher to resign. Yeah, after that
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hearing yesterday, it was heinous towatch the Democrats and Republicans say, you
have to have some answer, youhave to have something. You had the
former head of DHS on Fox andFriends this morning, Jay Johnson, saying,
as I was going to hearings upon Capitol Hill, you had to
have nuggets to give them, providethem something. We just got this letter
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from Cheadle in which she says,this incident on July thirteenth, we fell
short of our mission. But shetakes full responsibility, and she said she
had to step down because it wasintense. All of the scrutiny intense will
continue to remain so as their operationaltempo increases, but she takes responsibility,
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but obviously was not ready to saythat yesterday in that hearing. The result
of that hearing is the resignation wesee today, Toman, that's Fox News
coverage of the resignation of Kimberly Cheatleas director of the Secret Service. You
wonder why she didn't resign before yesterday'shearing, But it was the questions that
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she couldn't or wouldn't answer. Someof these basic questions related to the security
failures. Not to have an officer, law enforcement or someone patrolling a roof
one hundred and forty seven yards awayfrom the from President Trump there at the
lectern, Why there was no oneon that roof, Why it wasn't thought
that it would be a potential target. As people on the ground are saying,
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Hey, there's a guy over herewith a ladder and what appears to
be a scope, and he's verysuspicious, and no one did anything.
As the Trump campaign's been asking inrecent weeks for more security, they've been
told no, she couldn't answer,a wouldn't answer. How many times they
asked what they asked for? Whythey were turned down? What about the
threat from Iran. There was justbasic things, and then you had the
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questioning from Democrats, including a veryinteresting line of questioning from a Democrat from
Texas. We'll get to that injust a moment. Sorry, this breaking
news got in the way of alinear conversation about Kamala Harris. If for
some reason you're hanging on here goingwho Who's Scott? You said that you
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were going to give me the AssociatedPress top contenders to join Kamala Harris on
the ticket. I'll give you thenames and we'll do some commentary on it
a little bit later in the program. But right now we're following this breaking
news, but the names to joinKamala Harris on the ticket, which really
shakes up the dynamic. I reallywanted to see jd Vance and Kamala Harris
get at after it in a debate, But now it's going to be jd
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Vance and potentially people who are muchmore skilled debaters than Kamala Harris and the
front runners. According to the apOur, Governor Andy Basheer of Kentucky,
Governor Roy Cooper, North Carolina,Senator Mark Kelly of Arizona. It was
his wife, Gabby Giffords who wasshot years ago, Governor Josh Shapiro of
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Pennsylvania. My favorite response, though, comes from Governor Jared Polis of Colorado.
He didn't make the top four listsfrom the Associated Press, but when
asked about this from KKTV in Colorado, he said, quote, my phone
hasn't rung yet. Look, ifthey do the polling and it turns out
they need a forty nine year oldbalding gay jew from Boulder, Colorado,
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they got my number. That's fromGovernor Polos of Colorado. And you know
what, if you ask the questionin that kind of way, maybe the
polling wools show that they do needa forty nine year old balding gay jew
from Boulder, Colorado. But rightnow he's not in the top four.
Who's going to take over for KimCheadle as director of the Secret Service?
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Oh, let's go back to Foxhere. Nancy Mace, who grilled her
yesterday, is talking from South Carolinapolitical affiliation or party that we will protect
them, and that's very important.And also we know that there have been
issues with the Secret Service for avery long time now, regardless of who's
in the White House, and soit's time to reset and ensure that we
have properly trained individuals that morale isbetter than it's ever been, and ensure
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that we are protecting those running forpresident and that this never ever happens again.
Okay, another breaking story at themoment, Washington Post has this.
We're working to confirm it. ApparentlyJoe Biden coming back to the White House.
I think it's this afternoon based ontiming. Then tomorrow he's going to
give a speech on his decision towithdraw from the presidential race. So if
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that happens on Wednesday, Netnyah whosespeech is on Thursday, right, and
Biden and net Yahoo are scheduled tomeet on Thursday as well, measure that
up, Congresswoman, Yeah, well, right, the American people need to
hear from Joe Biden, and quitefrankly, the fact that he's resigned from
the campaign. I think there area lot of questions about who's running the
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country. If you can't run forreelection, how are you going to be
able to run the country. Anda lot of people want to deny what's
going on here, whether it's hismental acuity or cognitive decline. This is
a diminished individual, and so Ihope that'll be honest with the American people.
I'm glad to hear that he's meetingwith bb Net and Yahoo. Could
there have been a lot of rumorson the Hill saying that he would not.
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I think it's really very important tonot only Jewish Americans, but our
ally Israel to know that the UnitedStates supports them and their endeavors to clean
out jihad, to clean out hamasand and terrorism once and for all.
We need to be as supportive aswe can of Israel. Can I ask
you something, because if Biden wereto resign the presidency, I mean,
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do you want Kamala Harris to becomepresident at this point, one hundred and
four days before the election. Well, we need to know who's running the
country, who's making these decisions?Is it Kamala now? Is it close
aids to Joe Biden? Because weknow that it's not Joe Biden all the
time, because he's not all there. I think these are fair questions.
There is a twenty fifth amendment.She could invoke it with members of her
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cabinet. And you know, really, the American people ought to know who's
running the country. They voted forthis guy, they voted him into office,
but there are a lot of questionssurrounding who's actually making these decisions,
and when it comes to the election, I don't think it really matters who
Democrats put on the top of theticket because Joe Biden, his family,
the Vice President, aided with theirfriends and the press, with pundits and
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everybody else have covered up his declineover the last year or so, and
so she's got a lot of questions, whether it's the border, whether it's
the cover up of Joe Biden's andwould you be I guess what I wanted
to ask you, Congressman, isthat would you be more comfortable if you
were assured that somebody was in chargeof the country? And should that be
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the current Vice President who is nowlikely to be the nominee to be president
for the Democratic side of the aislegoing into twenty twenty four. I filed
a resolution yesterday encouraging the Vice President, Kamala Harris to invoke the twenty fifth
Amendment with her cabinet so I wouldsupport that endeavor. I filed a resolution
expressing the sentiment of the House andthat endeavor, we need to know who's
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in charge and who's making decisions forthe country. Okay, thank you.
One correction here at Nentanna whose speechis tomorrow on Wednesday, It is not
Thursday. The meeting comes on Thursday. Allway. That's Fox News coverage of
the resignation of Kimberly Cheatle. Youjust heard from South Carolina Republican Congressman Nancy
mace here on news radio eleven AaB. The resignation of the director of the
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Secret Service comes after yesterday is veryentertaining and interesting grilling on Capitol Hill.
You'll hear a portion of that froma Democrat who had some interesting questions next.
Scott Byes News Radio eleven ten kfabhimverily. Cheto has resigned that position
yesterday. Members of the House tookturns grilling her, including Democrat out of
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Texas, Jasmine Crockett. One ofmy questions has to do with if you
have any bias training that your officersundergo. And the reason that I asked
that because as a civil rights lawyer, I have learned so many times in
having to deal with law enforcement thatthere usually is not a perception of a
threat when it is a young whitemale, even if they are carrying a
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long gun. Yet a lot oftimes at least in this country when it
comes to law enforcement, there isa perceived threat just by somebody having a
little bit more melanin in their skin. So I'm curious to know because of
a lot of times. One ofthe things that we have consistently pushed for
on my side of things, andwhen I say my side is once we
are looking at a tragedy in whichlaw enforcement made an error, is the
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bias training and whether or not ourofficers are getting it. So I'm curious
to know in some of the trainingthat you talk about that is part of
your budget, has biased training beenpart of that? Yes? It is
okay, all right. So thequestionnaire is if the gunman had been black,
would he been shot on site?The only answer she would have really
taken there is oh yes. Asan offshoot of law enforcement, we secret
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service agents are trained just like yournormal beat coop. We see a black
person, we shoot first and askquestions later. That's the answer she was
looking for. That's the only answershe would have accepted. That was the
basis for that question. After threehours of that yesterday, I'm surprised Kim
Cheadle waited till today to resign.Fox News update on this next I got
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to do a quick check your factsfull. I had it all jacked up.
Whenever I get something wrong, whichyou know only happens once every eight
and a half years. On thisprogram, former Omaha City counselman Ben Gray
yells at me to check my factfool. I was talking an hour ago
about George Clooney now endorsing Kamala Harristo be president. I said, part
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of the rift was when Harris's wifegot sideways with the Biden administration over the
Middle East, and I mischaracterized itas I got the the creed and the
religious affiliations wrong. George Clooney's wifeis more Palestinian leaning and was upset that
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the Biden administration was doing too muchsupporting of Israel, as Israelis in this
country were mad that Biden wasn't doingenough supporting of Israel, and George Clooney's
wife got mad that he wasn't justyou know, condemning Israel and drawing up
new borders over there for Palestine.And that means if Mamma ain't happy,
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then I mean George Clooney's not happy. And I got that designation wrong.
An hour ago so I hereby checkedmy facts. Fool, sorry about that.
And then just a little bit ago, I look at the screen and
we have the director of the SecretService resigning over the assassination attempt on Trump's
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against President Trump, and he's justresponded, I'll get the full statement here
in a moment. One quote,cheetle never gave me proper protection. That
was part of the questioning yesterday asthere were reports that the Trump campaign was
asking the Secret Service for more protection. There were threats they didn't feel like
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that were being properly vetted, thatthere wasn't enough security at some of these
rallies, and they were denied additionalprotection over an old over again, and
there were questions about well, whathow many times did they ask? When
did they ask for it? Wasit after there was a credible threat that
Iran wanted to kill Trump? Whydid you deny these This is all part
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of the question and non answer periodthat we listened in on yesterday featuring now
resigned Secret Service Director Kim Cheadle.Here's one that popped up after we went
off the air yesterday and I sawit was going on and listened to it
and thought I got to find areason to play this back on the radio
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tomorrow. Well, this is thereason. Kim Cheadle resigns after being grilled
by both Republicans and Democrats during thisHouse Committee hearing on the failed Secret Service
attempt to protect Trump in Butler County, Pennsylvania. This particular line of questioning
came from Byron Donald to Florida Whattime did was Secret Service aware of the
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active threat against President Trump? Director? What time? So? The Secret
Service was aware that there was anindividual who had been identified as suspicious and
that that individual was attempting to betracked down At what time? I don't
have a specific timeline other than tothe director has been nine days? At
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what time? I want to makesure that I give you factual information?
Sir, Director. Have you talkedto the agents on the ground that day?
Yes, I have. You've talkedto all of them. Your senior
team has talked to every agent thatwas on the ground that day, Yes,
we have. Have they all corroboratedthe same time they identified the shooter
or they were made aware of theshooter, either by attendees in the crowd
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or local police department. There area number of reports of when those times
were made. Was it five minutesbefore the first shot rang out? No?
Generally speaking, was it ten minutesbefore the first shot rang out?
No, it was at fifteen minutesbefore the first shot rang out. It
was less than that timeframe when itwas identified as a threat. How many
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days before the shooting took places?At Secret Service? Actually do their advance
work to secure the facility that therally was going to be held at?
Five days? In the five daysprior when the Security Advanced Team did their
work that they did they identify therooftop as a potential threat. Again,
I'm pulling those reports and that information. It's been nine days, Madam Director.
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Did they know that? Did theynotice a rooftop one hundred and fifty
yards away that was a potential threat? Yes? Or no? I am
certain that the rooftop was noticed.I am pulling the reports. What was
the security or the security parameters aroundsecuring that rooftop? What did they do?
There was overwatch provided for that rooftop? Did overwatch fail? I'm waiting
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to hear what the results of theinvestigation were so that I can identify where
the failure was. Who did youtalk to that was on the ground that
day that was responsible for overwatch.I just want to break in for a
sec. We'll hear the rest ofthis. We're about halfway through it.
Each of these members of Congress getfive minutes. I know that in the
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next few minutes, I'll forget thatpart. I'm forgetting it now. As
a matter of fact, No,the question about the roof. Was the
roof designated as an area within theperimeter or just outside the perimeter that we
needed to watch? And the answersyou keep getting from Kim Cheadle are well,
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we're still doing the report. We'rewaiting to hear back from the investigation.
She's the director of the Secret Service. Why wouldn't your investigation give you
the answers that you feel comfortable givingCongress? How can you say, I'm
the director of this organization. Thebuck stops with me. I take full
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responsibility, all right? So whatwas the reason where that roof was essentially
unguarded? Well, we're waiting forthe results of the investigation. You,
as the director of the Secret Service, can't do your own investigation and give
us your thoughts on the matter.Why is it that hard? Oh,
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there's so much frustration during this yesterday. We'll listen to the rest of Congressman
Byron Donalds of Florida as he's talkingwith Kim Cheatle, who if you just
tuned in, we're listening back onthis to try and give you some idea
why moments ago she resigned as directorof Secret Service. What are their names?
I'm not going to provide their namesin this setting. Did you talk
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to the people that were providing overwatchthat day. I've talked to the people
that conducted the advance on that dayand that we're working the ship and were
the counter snipers on that day?So you talked to the counter sniper team,
you talk to the people who areproviding overwatch that day, and you
talk to the advanced team. Correct, yes, sir, What did they
tell you? We are putting togethera comprehensive report so that I can identify
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exactly where the gaps and the failureswhen the counter sniper team was on the
roof and they identified it, therewas a there was a suspicious there was
suspicious activity on the roof. Inquestion, what was the chain of commands
orders around the person on set roof, because I'm quite sure somebody saw in
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under your organization as Secret Service.I'm quite sure somebody saw the shooter on
the roof, So what was thecommunication through the chain of command to deal
with said person. What I cantell you is that when the individual was
identified by the counter sniper, theytook one shot and neutralized that individual.
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But that was after the shooter alreadytook a shot. Is that correct?
That is correct? So what you'resaying now is that the Secret Service did
not see the shooter on the roofuntil after the shooter took a shot.
I do not have all of thosedetails at this time. If you don't
have those details after nine days,Director, then what you're telling me is
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that you guys didn't see it.Is that correct? I am telling you
I don't have all the details ofthe sequence at this time. Director.
It's been nine days. Either youhave the information or you do not,
Is that correct. We are stillin the process of conducting interviews and an
investigation. Some of my colleagues havetexted me over the last couple days,
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bipartisan about whether you should lose yourjob, and I've been quiet on that
question because I wanted to see wherewhat you were going to do today.
In my opinion, you do needto be fired immediately, and it is
because this is gross and competent sinceand the fact that it's been nine days
and these are simple questions to answer. I'm quite sure if I asked any
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one of my kids if they gotin trouble, I told them to give
me the details, I would getmore answers from them that I'm getting from
you right now. And that's what'sfrustrating on a bipartisan basis, On a
non partisan basis, this is ajoke. And Director, you're in charge,
and that's why you need to go. That is the end, he
says, mister chairman, yield thetime back Byron Donald's, Republican Congressman of
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Florida. You wonder at what pointduring that hearing yesterday, and he was
not the only one, and itwasn't just Republicans who were issuing similar lines
of questioning slash call it conversation ifyou will, with Kim Cheedle, you
wonder at what point yesterday she madeher decision, I don't need this anymore,
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I don't want this, I don'tneed this. I quit. At
what point was she mumbling back answers, Well, it's an act of investigation.
Did she already in her mind wasshe writing her resignation letter in the
first hour of the questioning, inthe second hour of the questioning, thirty
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seconds into Jim Jordan giving her thebusiness yesterday, At what point yesterday did
she decide I'm done. Here's thestatement from Trump moments ago on truth Social
It's short, sweet, and thelast sentence here is in all caps.
Trump says, the Biden Harris administrationdid not properly protect me, and I
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was forced to take a bullet fordemocracy. It was my great honor to
do so. That's this statement inits entirety from President Trump reacting to the
resignation. Now, the director ofthe Secret Service, Fox News is talking
with some of these senators who followedher around in Milwaukee at the Publican National
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Convention, peppering her the questions thatshe didn't answer. The breaking news just
keeps on coming. We just gotthe time and the date for President Biden's
address to the nation to explain inhis words, why he resigned his candidacy
to potentially be re elected as presidentof the United States. You can hear
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from the president tomorrow night at seveno'clock. Omaha Council Bluff's time. We
will carry it here live on newsradio eleven ten KFAB. So this is
just one after another. This isright after we got a statement from the
President on the resignation of Kim Cheadle. At what point does he say I
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asked for her resignation. Let's see. It's three paragraphs. A statement from
President Biden on United States Secret ServiceDirector Kim Cheedle. President Biden says,
Jill and I are grateful to DirectorKim Cheadle for her decades of public service.
She is selflessly dedicated and risked herlife to protect our nation throughout her
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career in the United States Secret Service. We especially thank her for answering the
call to lead the Secret Service duringour administration, and we are grateful for
her service to our family As aleader. It takes honor, courage,
and incredible integrity to take full responsibilityforeign organization tasked with one of the most
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challenging jobs in public service. Theindependent review to get to the bottom of
what happened on July thirteenth continues,and I look forward to assessing its conclusions.
We all know what happened that daycan never happen again. As we
move forward. I wish Kim allthe best, and I will plan to
appoint a new director soon. Thatstatement from President Joe Biden moments ago on
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the resignation of the Director of theSecret Service, do you want to try
on shoes. Let's say you're ina position where you have people protecting you,
as should be the case. Youare a valuable member, not just
at this radio station but society ingeneral, and I don't know how we
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would deal without you. We probablyjust put on the national reports we get
from our partners in Chicago, butother but it would it would be really
hard. It would take me eightto ten minutes to change all the commercial
logs and clocks to deal with younot being here anymore. WOA. So
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you should you should have round theclock security. So you have security,
and the director of that security alsoprovides security to me. Someone shoots my
pinky toe off. It was notreally a threat, just kind of a
bet that went wrong. And sonow I'm without a pinky toe, and
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all my supporters are wearing a sockthat's folded over on one end and so
and everyone's like, you know,you shouldn't just shoot the guy's pinky toe
off like in the movie Harlem Knightswith Eddie Murphy your eighties movie reference for
this segment of the radio program Ding. There it is Ding, and you
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are asking the director, the sameperson who provides you security, to address
all the numerous questions about what happenedto me. But at the same time,
you can't tick her off, rightbecause she's also providing you security and
you like your security. Also,you can't just publicly come out and go,
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she's the worst. She never shouldhave been hired, she never should
have been in this position. AndI can't wait for her to go because
that might cause someone else who wouldthen come in and be the director of
again, the group that provides yousecurity. That might give them pause to
say, I don't know if I'llwork for her. So you have to
kind of do a statement like this, like, oh, we're so grateful
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to her, and you know she'sshe's great, because you're trying to get
someone wants to come in there andprovide you security and direct all of that.
So but then in mine, whatdo you think about the president's statement
on this? I think she needsshe needs to go. I think that
I would be perfectly fine with riskinganother person in charge, because clearly she
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was not. Well yeah, Imean privately, you're like, all right,
so someone just had an open shotat Trump. And this is the
same group, led by the sameperson who are charged with protecting me.
Now, thankfully I don't get outof the basement much, but when I
do, I kind of want tobe protected. So you gotta go.
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We gotta find someone in here interestedin protecting me. I have to look
at her dedicated public serus to ournation, because he says that, and
I would see she was never evenan assistant. That's why I'm curious to
learn here she was in charge ofJill. He phrases this as she is
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selflessly dedicated and risked her life toprotect our nation throughout her career. Now,
she'd spent several decades, I thinkabout thirty years or so in the
Secret Service now, and then shebecame Jill's personal in charge of her detail.
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That's why I'm wondering in her.And this is easy to look up.
Maybe not so easy while I'm talkingon the radio, but I'll check
in a second. But it's notcrazy to think that in thirty years of
working with the Secret Service, therewas a situation that came up where she
had to act. So, butI don't know that about her career.
I know she was in there fora long time. She was pulled out
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of like she left the Secret Service, she went to work for PEPSI,
had a security had a global securityduring Trump's administration for PEPSI, and then
came back. I don't know ifthat's what he talks about with her risking
her life to protect our nation.She was when she was protecting the Mountain
Dew. I like Mountain Dew soneeds to be protected. Yeah. So
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I don't know, But well,this just is a very good example,
just based on the limited information anyof us have that you can't just there
are some jobs you can't just giveto your friends. She was never even
an assistant director. Helped me thetimeline she was in charge of Jill during
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the Obama Biden administration. Correct,she didn't. She didn't come back for
the first lady and then like ohhey, you want to be in charge
of the Secret Service. That washer. That is a bit of information.
I don't know. I I'll lookit up here. But we're looking
here at the breaking news two foldhere in the last forty five minutes or
(55:07):
so. Kim Cheedle, the directorof the Secret Service, has resigned.
It doesn't sound like the president askedher to resign. That was one of
the things that Trump was hitting Bidenon on the debate. He's never fired
anyone. We have all these problemsgoing on, the withdrawal from Afghanistan,
the problems at our border, thefailure of our Secret service, which Trump
(55:29):
didn't know and durn the debate,but we'll throw it on the pyre here.
And Biden has never fired anybody.What does it take to be held
accountable on the Biden administration? Soall this happens, and it doesn't sound
like he fired her or asked forher resignation. So that happens in this
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well somebody did. She didn't comeup with this on her own. She
might have him and looking at herface yesterday during the several hours of yeah,
no expression, getting just blasted timeand time every five minutes. Each
five minutes is a different either Republicanor and usually when you're when you're there,
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it's not a bipartisan attack on you. The Republicans don't like something you
did, and so they take theirfive minutes to tell you how bad you
are, and then you get fiveminutes off. You get a little break
there as the Democrat licks you upand down like a baby kitten. You're
the best ever. She didn't haveany of that yesterday, just bam,
bam, bam. She got itall over the place yesterday. And I
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could just tell her from looking ather. She was like a few more
hours of this and then I'm outwatch what happens with her life. It
might take a while, but I'mguess and she's going to be doing fairly
well. You think that She's beenlike, if you'll resign, we will
take care of you. Here's yourgolden parachute. You can go with my
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you can go work for Coke.It would be my guest, not the
Koch brothers, I mean Diet Coke. Yes, so we got that,
and then the President just set histime where he's going to address the nation.
That's tomorrow night, seven o'clock,Omaha time. All of this is
part of a Fox News update nextScott Vories News Radio eleven ten kfab President
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Biden to address the nation tomorrow night, seven o'clock and try and thread the
needle between telling you why he resignedand making everyone feel good about that without
also revealing whatever the real reason isthat he and I say, resigned from
the campaign trail. It's minute byminute here we have a resignation for the
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director of the Secret Service. Sheabout an hour ago decided she's done.
And of course it was Sunday afternoon. President Biden said, I'm not running
for reelection and I'll tell you whylater. Well later, it will be
tomorrow night, seven o'clock Central time. We will bring that to you live
here on news radio eleven to tenKFA be along with analysis from Fox News.
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But he's got to be able totell you why he resigned without telling
you why he resigned. If thereason is health related, then he's going
to have to not just quit thecampaign. He's going to have to resign
the presidency if it's health related.If it's there's a neurological or cognitive reason
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for it, he can't be presidentanymore. If members of his own party
came to him and said, allright, Joe, you're done. No
one's giving any money to your campaignanymore. There's no enthusiasm. You're zero
for six in even coming close tobeating Trump. In swing state polling.
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I know you think there's a longway to November, but you're still going
to be you between now and November, and the version of you is getting
worse and worse by the day.So either you stop running for reelection or
we will invoke the twenty fifth Amendmentand remove you from office. That will
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be the end of your legacy.You'll be dragged, kicking and screaming out
of the presidency. Now, we'lllet you serve out the rest of your
six months or so, but you'regonna have to quit campaigning. Your campaign
is done, your political career isover. How's the sound of that,
Joe? You like that? Andthen he thought about it and finally decided,
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all right, fine, for thegood of my legacy, I'll step
down from the campaign. But hecan't say that tomorrow night. So what's
he gonna say. I can't waitto hear it. I'm changing my plans.
What am I doing tomorrow night?This will bring it to you live
(01:00:00):
now as we wait to hear thatfrom President Biden tomorrow at seven o'clock PM.
And we're dealing with the resignation ofKim Cheadle as the director of the
Secret service. We also have thisother thing going on, that thing being
the vice president of the United States, maybe as early as tomorrow evening being
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sworn in as president. If thiscrazy week or week and a half here
takes one more crazy turn, Iwould not be shocked if President Biden resigned
and we saw I mean, ifyou really want to have a bump in
terms of being able to be electedfor the first of what they hope to
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be two terms as president, youdon't have Kamala Harris go into this convention
or go into this election cycle asvice president. Let's see, Oh,
well, the last time a vicepresident was elected president was George H.
(01:01:06):
W. Bush. You al goresupport well, directly, I mean President
Biden was vice president, but thenhe sat out a term. But so
the last time that a vice presidentwas directly elected president was after President Reagan
and HW Bush became president. Thatlasted for years and then he was drummed
(01:01:28):
out of there. They want herin the most the strongest position here going
into this election. I would notbe shocked. The same people who leaned
so hard on Joe Biden to gethim to drop out of the race.
You don't think they can get himto drop out of the office. So
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whether that happens tomorrow night, orwhether we go status quo on this,
President Biden continued his months as Presidentof the United States. But Kamala Harris
enjoys the standard bearer for the DemocraticParty, including the nomination for the presidency,
(01:02:12):
and there will be lots of pullingbetween now and then, including a
quick bump here. I imagine thatshows Oh yeah, Kamala Harris if the
election were held today, Kamala Harriswould win in a landslide over Donald Trump.
You're going to hear that a lot, whether or not it's true,
you're going to hear that a lot. So Harris is immediately put up into
a position of prominence. That worriesme not because she might get elected.
(01:02:40):
I don't take these things personally orlet them impact my happiness or my life
with my family. What worries meis that she's going to be at some
point asked a lot of questions thatshe's not really answered, and when she
has been asked tough questions, heranswers have been terrible. So when she
(01:03:02):
starts tossing words slid around on theissue of Ukraine, the Middle East,
domestic policy as it relates to theclimate gas prices. She's gonna start yapping,
she's gonna talk about venn diagrams andcoconuts and everything else. She's gonna
(01:03:23):
start laughing, and she's gonna she'snot gonna say, I don't know.
Let me get back to you onthat. I don't think she has the
humility to say that's a great question. And as you know, my campaign
for the presidency's you know, kindof been pushed into its infancy here,
and even though I am vice president, I haven't taken a real good look
(01:03:47):
at that issue. But you betterbelieve that we'll have a full platform for
you and some great answers on howwe can move this country, you know,
just something like that. I don'tthink she'll do that. I don't
think she'll be willing to say say, I don't know. She's gonna start
tossing word salad. And not onlywill the markets respond, but other world
(01:04:08):
leaders will respond when you start hearingstuff like this. I'll give you again
the moment here when Lester Holt ofNBC was talking with her after several months
after being named Borders Are, sherefused to go to the border. One
of the topics I wanted to talkto you about it. Let me just
quickly put a button. Do youhave any plans to visit the border?
(01:04:30):
I'm here in Guatemala today. Atsome point, you know we are going
to the border. We've been tothe border. So this whole, this
whole, this whole thing about theborder. We've been to the border.
We've been to the border. Youhaven't been to the border, and I
haven't been to Europe. What what? So when she answers these questions as
(01:04:58):
vice president, it's fodder for someof the guys on Fox News or to
a greater extent, KFAB Radio.That's right, it's fodder, but it
doesn't exactly create a tidal wave tothe markets or America's foreign policy. When
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you're the nominee for the presidency,it's a little different. What more are
we going to hear from her?Coconuts? Everything is in context. My
mother used to she would give usa hard time sometimes and she would say
to us, I don't know what'swrong with you, young people. You
think you just fell out of acoconut tree. You exist in the context
(01:05:44):
of all in which you live andwhat came before you. What in case
you're wondering, why there you seepictures of Kamala Harrison coconuts. That's that
meme. Kamala Harrison Thanksgiving turkey.If you have time to do a Wetbrian,
that's fine, and do it likea pot of water, a couple
of bay leaves, a little sugar, cup of peppercorns. You could even
(01:06:08):
do a little slice of orange somethinglike that. Oh yes, hi,
a couple of pepcorns. People enjoyher turkey recipe. And also the vice
presidents love of Van diagrams. Doyou know what a Van diagram is?
(01:06:28):
A Van diagram is usually shown bythree circles, and one circle will say,
well, here, here's all this, and the other one says here's
all this, and the third onesays here's all this. But the commonality
between all of that in the circlesis what exists in the middle, the
intersection of the three circles. You'llsee that middle part. And these would
be the commonality in three different things, and that is known as a Van
(01:06:53):
diagram. And Kamala Harris loves hersome Van diagrams. And what we are
also seeing is that if you lookat you know, I like Van diagrams.
Okay, so if you look Ido, so, let me tell
you I love ven diagrams. Ilove ven diagrams. You know the three
(01:07:15):
circles. I love Van You're justcracking up right among the many things that
I like. I love ven diagrams. You know the three circles. I
love ven diagrams. I just like, just throw it into a ven diagram.
I'll tell you everything you need toknow about any issues. I love
ven diagrams. All right, thiscould go on for a while. She
(01:07:39):
she loves van diagrams. You canmake anybody look like a moron by putting
together something they've said over and over. Yeah, and Fox News did on
that. I'm just I'm not doingthat to try and make her look like
a more No, you didn't.I'm I'm doing that to say that when
she starts talking sometimes interesting things startsspelling out of her mouth, and that's
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adorable. And whatever is vice president? When you're the presidential candidate for the
Democratic Party and you're gonna have pollafter poll come out here in the days
ahead saying she's the front runner,look at all the money she's raised,
look at the polls. Here's whatit said, just a week ago for
Biden in the swing state of whatever, Arizona, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Georgia.
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Now here's what it shows for KamalaHarris in these states. What an
incredible a thirteen point turnaround in oneweek. This is gonna be amazing.
The question is not whether she beatsTrump, but by how much you're gonna
hear this and the markets hear this. The markets don't respond necessarily to only
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that which is happening now. It'swhat they think could happen in the future.
And when they think, oh,she's going to be the next president
and she starts going on and onabout whatever and then following it up with
this laugh, and people are like, she's gonna be the one deciding foreign
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and domestic policy. You realize herdomestic policy is rooted in some of the
craziest climate change stuff that you've everheard. The markets are going to take
a major turn potentially if she doesn'thave the humility to say, that's a
great question. We're gonna be lookingvery strongly that issue, and we're gonna
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have a great answer for you soon. But today I'm glad that she's gonna
start bad bad bade bade bad andwho knows what she's gonna say. One
of the terms that's being used todescribe her right now is bratt. This
is something that there's a pop starand I don't know I've seen this name.
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I've never had to pronounce it outloud, and I don't remember if
I've heard it Charlie XCX. Idon't know if there's a fancier way of
saying it. I haven't cared enoughto look it up. But this person
has tweeted to millions of followers Kamalais Brat. Brat is the name of
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Charlie XCX's new album, and says, according to The Independent, it's become
a pop cultural phenomenon among gen zersand millennials. Bratt refers to a party
girl who is honest, blunt anda little bit volatile. And they see
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Harris as bratt. She's cool.Yeah, she's honest, she's blunt,
a little volatile. That's all right, She's bratt. She's cool. Didn't
they just describe Trump Trump is brat? But you know they're trying to brand
her as well. Hey, she'sSometimes she gets asked these questions and she
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gets a little nervous, and sometimesher anxiety takes over and she starts nervous,
laughing, Hey, but don't weall are we? Yeah, because
a lot of young people have ariddle with so much anxiety they can't do
anything. So they're trying to makeher the mascot of this feeling out there.
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But there's a reason why I don'tnecessarily have your twenty three year old
who refuses to leave home be thenext president of the United States. It's
a little different here. What amorning Kim Cheadle resigns as director of the
Secret Service. President Biden says,I'll address the nation tomorrow night at seven
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o'clock Omaha time. What next inthe last few minutes we have together,
Let's find out together next. Scottboys playing buck on the resignation of the
director of the Secret Service here anhour ago. Oh, and now the
setting of a time tomorrow night forthe President to address the nation and talk
about the way forward. I say, I don't know what Kamala Harris is
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gonna say when I ask some ofthese questions. But I got this email
from Ryan who says, I don'tknow what. I know what she's gonna
say. I can imagine what canbe and be unburdened by what has been.
You know, what can be unburdenedby what has been? What can
be unburdened by what has been?What can be unburdened by what has been?
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What can be? Maybe she'll saythis, unburdened by what has been?
What we can see, what webelieve can be unburdened by what has
been? What can by the waythis video goes on for another three and
a half minutes, can be unburdenedby what has been. Let's all ponder
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