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Think about the truth, think aboutthe justice, which is the heart of
the American way, as is divineprovidence. And I don't know whether this
is divine providence or not, Itruly don't, but it is truth and
justice. Because what we were goingto be talking about today was one of
the worst things to ever happen inAmerican history. It was supposed to be
the high point the fantasy, thepolitical orgasm of the left, where they
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were going to have Donald Trump standin front of a state court judge in
New York and be sentenced to jailfor crimes he did not commit, and
a highly politically motivated prosecution that distortsand perverts, in my opinion, the
American justice system. That's what wassupposed to be happening today. Instead,
what's happening That sentencing has been postponedand hopefully will never happen because it never
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should. And instead, Joe Biden'spresidency ends today. He's not going to
resign today, but for all practicalpurposes, it's over. It's confirmed,
we don't have a president. Hasbecome a total humiliation and laughing stock,
which I take no personal pleasure.And I'm an American first and foremost,
but the entire left, all theseelected officials, you know, the entire
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family, the media that have triedto pull off that this biggest, most
harmful cover up in American political history, are now being exposed. And Biden's
just out there as their human sacrifice. And we saw it again. We
saw it again today when Biden infront of the world refers to Zolensky as
Vladimir Putin. We saw that happentoday. And now his quote big boy
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press conference the White House labeled wouldbe a big boy press conference. It's
almost forty minutes late. And ifyou're going to have a quote big boy
press conference, then what do bigboys do? Big girls and big boys.
They walk in there on time,and they roll up their slaves and
they put a smile on their faceand say bring it on. They're not
forty minutes late. And lord knowswhat's happening during these forty minutes. But
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yeah, believe it or not,this happened today, Biden calling Zelensky Putin
at a NATO event on the worldstage. And now I want to hand
it over to the President of Ukraine, who has as much courage as he
has. Determination ladies, John I'ma president putin president prudence. How does
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that even happen? Seriously, howcan that even happen? It happens because
I'm not mocking him. This isa gravely dangerous, sad thing. His
brain doesn't work. And all thepeople around him in Bennett and Hick and
Luper and all those people have knownit for a long time, but they've
covered it up because it's better forthem politically, right, So all of
them should be thrown out of officefor telling this grave lie to the American
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people. His brain doesn't work.That's how that happens, and it's dangerous
to this nation. But my biggestpoint, Ryan, my biggest point is
is think about it, and doyou think it's coincidence that on this very
day that was supposed to be theultimate humiliation of Trump through this wrongful conviction
and the American President sentenced to jail, it is now Biden who's being humiliated.
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It's the left who's being humiliated.Biden, who perverted the justice system
in my opinion, to wrongfully targetTrump is being humiliated. And you think
Trump's having a bad day. Idon't think Trump's having a bad day.
The irony is rich Dan and isso well deserved for everybody on the left
with everything they've done to Donald Trump. I do have point of conversation here
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for you from Charlie Gasparino. Yousee him on Cavudo a lot. I
would call him center right. AndI'm trying to get inside that brain of
Joe Biden's that you describe. It'sa dark and dangerous place. I get
that, but consider this about hisposition in all of this, says breaking
an alternative view from a CEO whoknows Joe Biden well and says, quote,
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no effing way he's dropping out.His take continues quote Joe Biden couldn't
care less what the elite in hisparty thinks, what the elite fundraisers think,
or anyone else. He really hatesthem. He'll take their money,
but he knows they look down onhim as some rube. Plus, he
thinks he's earned the presidency after tryingso many times, and there's no way
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he's giving it up to go downin history as a loser who dropped out
because he isn't tough enough. Heonly cares about what his wife and family,
and he will tell everyone else tof off man. I so wish
that was true. You're just tryingto tease me. I so wish that
was true, because if you toldme right now, hey, you can
wave a magic wand Dan and youcan have bideness or candidate on election day,
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I'd wave that wand a hundred timesright now. Listen. If we
could have him leave office under thetwenty fifth Amendment, I'd want that today
first and foremost for the good ofAmerica. But we know the twenty fifth
isn't happening. So yeah, no, wait, but here's what they're ignoring.
And we're waiting for this big boypress conference to start. It's now
real quick, da, this isbreaking. His big boy press conference has
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been postponed yet again. They arenow pushing it back to five thirty pm
our time here in the Mountain Zone. And why do you think they have
to do that? Drugs Okay?So yeah, I wish that he would
hang on. It would be greatfor Trump, it would be great for
the entire rite. Go to atDan Caplis on Twitter and you can hear
a song I wrote that says justthat Zoey. Joey lives in a very
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nice part of town. Joey downJoey, I don't care what your brain,
don't you do? The Democrat suitsthat's full version of the song,
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and there are a bunch of greatstanzas in there. Is that what you
call him at Dan Kaplis on Twitter. But here's the point, Ryan,
that that gentleman you just quoted,I'm sure very educated and thoughtful and everything
else, but here's the problem thatstops too short, because Hey, Joe
Biden, in my opinion, iscorrupt and deeply corrupt, and and I
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think all the Left has to doto push him that final inch, you
know, out of this race isto start green lighting the corruption stories.
And so yeah, yeah, they'vegot the cards. He does not responses
to that that I saw posted.These are good. This guy says.
The problem for Biden is those arethe same people that got him the presidency
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in the first place. They puthim there, and they have the power
to take him out. That's toyour point. And this one is great
because it's exactly what you and Ihave been talking about for years now about
who the real Joe Biden is.He says, Lol, this is the
real Joe Biden, Resentful, entitled, arrogant, obnoxious, and a full
on a hole and who said that, Oh, just a guy responding to
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this. Oh I thought that wasa post so a text here Dan.
Can President Biden pardon himself? Yeshe can. That's my belief that he
can and he will. And nowwhat he may listen, his gambit may
be this right, because he's soobsessed with himself an image and legacy,
he may not pardon himself because he'sjust going to bat that. Nobody's going
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to try to pursue charges against aguy in rapid mental decline and probably be
correctly. I mean, look atthe special counsel her, Look at the
special counsel Her who essentially did that, said he can't recommend charges because even
though he documented these clear serious violationsof the law, couldn't recommend charges because
the jury would conclude that I'm paraphrasingthat that Biden didn't have the mental capacity
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to remember what he had done.And so does anybody for a second now
believe that the real reason the Bidenadministration won't release the her report, the
actual tapes of the interview, Ishould say, is some kind of important
President. No, obviously, it'spart of the cover up of the fact
that our president does not have themental capacity to serve in office. Quick
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question, Dan to this, Imean there's a lot of nefarious behind the
scenes scheming and plotting. It's afoot and Merrick Garland, if Barack Obama
calls him up and goes see you, I want you to release those hurt
tapes. Would Merrick Garland do thatand betray Joe Biden? Good question?
Can we come back to it afterthe break because they may actually be starting
this big boy press conference soon fortyfive minutes later. So I want to
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get this break out of the wayand then we'll bring it to you on
the Dan Kaplas Show George Cloudy withJoe Biden. So, although I wish
I were here with better news,the fact is that you and I are
sitting here today because this will beyour last week of employment. This is
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not an assessment of your productivity.You're going to try not to take this
personally. Mon just having bad Milliams. You gotta laugh for cry right if
you just joined us. Thank you. Joe Biden today introducing Zelensky on the
world stage at a NATO gathering,refers to him as Putin, and now
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I want to hand it over tothe President of Ukraine, who has as
much courage as he has determination isgah'm on President putin Yes, certain things
he can't do. That's one ofthem. Hey, waiting the quote big
boy press conference. Remember we've beentalking about it. That's how the White
House labeled it. And well it'salmost an hour late right now, and
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so I think it's going to bea little bitty bitty teensy winnie boy press
conference because big boys and girls theyshow up on time, they go out
there, they say, bring iton, give me your best shot.
Not exactly a strong start here,Let's go to the phone line. So
squeeze in. No, that's anice tune. You can dance to it.
Hm. That was all me.By the way, whenever anything goes
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wrong in the show, you canbe sure it's me. And that is
the truth. Michael and Aurora,you're on the Dan Kapla show. Welcome,
Thanks Dan, there's Collin Zelensky.Does that count? When does the
priest? When does the plub clockbegin? The horror? After the official
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kick off? So the little boypress comforts h my friend, If I
understand your question correctly, I meanwith Biden, obviously it's a matter of
the pattern. Right, any ofus can say any stupid thing at any
time, and most of us do, including me occasionally. But with Biden,
it's obviously this constant pattern that showshis brain doesn't work. Right.
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So if if you're making a humorouspoint that I missed, my apologies,
I do that often. But interms of is it fair to jump on
Biden for this sort of thing,Yeah, it's dangerous, so it is
fair, oh, to criticize himfor this. I think it's fair to
say the twenty fifth Amendment should beinvoked, not for this one comment,
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but this one comment taken in connectionwith everything else. Yes, he's in
danger in our nation right now.Well, unfortunately it won't happen. So,
oh, you're right about that.You're gonna have to lay out all
your myriad of reasons how they're goingto maneuver this guy out. Oh,
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it's a breeze. I mean,it's almost done right now. It is
done. It's just a matter oftime right now. But my good friend
Mike, as I'd predicted before,it would unfold just the way it's unfolded.
The media would go after him,the donors would then go after him,
the leaks would start, and thoseare just a few of the punches
they have to throw. They haven'teven gotten into his corruption yet. And
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he's on it right now. Heis on the ropes, right you guys.
Ever see what was it? Itwasn't Rocky, it was Creed when
Rocky's now retired and he's coaching Apolloson. And remember Apollo son was fighting
Drago's son, and Drago's son wason the ropes and getting battered and was
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probably about to die in the ring, and Drago through in the towel.
We're at that moment now with Biden. He's done. It's just a it's
dead campaign walking. It's just amatter of when it's finalized. Okay,
Let's say Biden throws in the palso to speak, and turns it over
to Kamalai and pardons his son andhimself. He isn't he culpable possibly of
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criminal charges after he gets out ofoffice. Oh heck yea. But he
could pardon himself, which he probablywon't because he's just going to bet that
with his mental condition, nobody wouldprosecute him. Her recommended against charges for
that reason, when Biden was clearlyguilty of major crimes with regard to national
security documents. And so if you'reJoe Biden or his advisors, you know
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you are very very confident he's notgoing to be prosecuted for anything with this
mental condition. And of course Kamalacould always pardon him too, sure,
but would you want to bet yourfreedom on her? That's why you can
be darn sure. Hunter is gettinghis pardon soon, and it's going to
be a blanket part in all crimesagainst the United States of America. And
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because because Kamala, well, ifin the unlikely event she becomes president,
she's going to do whatever is betterfor Kamala at the moment. But it's
a long way between here and there. I mean, I think it's primarily
about who Barack Obama wants to bethe nominee. Now who do you think
that is? Well, his wife, I don't know, because that's hers
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for the take, and she doesn'teven need his help. All she has
to say is yes, I don'tknow. Well, well maybe Sousan rise
I don't know. Yeah, Wellit'll be interesting to see. Thank you,
my great Texters. As we awaitthe quote big boy press conference,
if you just joined us news ofthe day Biden introduces Zelensky as putin,
We're not making that up, thoughI did think it was a deep fake
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when I first saw Dan. Isit doctor Jill or Hunter in the corner
for Joe Biden right now? Andy, If and I underline, if Biden
is being medicated, who would youwant deciding what's put into your system right
now? Doctor Jill or Hunter?I'll take my chances on doctor Jill there.
I think I bet our audience wouldbe split on that. I don't
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know, yeah, real quick,I think Kamala Harris might want Joe to
be unburdened by what has been danin offering him a pardon one of her
favorite quotes. And this just inNewsmax. Reporters will not be allowed in
the room for Biden's news conference.One of their correspondents just breaking that on
Newsmax a moment ago. So thatmeans James Rosen, very realuable man reported
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the best. Yeah, not beingallowed in there? I mean, come
on, now, all of thisis a farce, right you look back
to the Milwaukee radio interview. They'venow admitted that the White House had them
take out certain portions of the interviewbefore they aired. It, so it
was it just a matter of givinghim the questions in advance. When they
didn't like Biden's answers, they hadthose removed from the tape before it was
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aired. Kelly has pointed out thereare teleprompters in place now. I'm imagining
that's because you'll have some opening remarksand then opening up to questions. But
yeah, yeah, it erry comes, we'll have to pause it and go
after the break. I think,car Dan, can we get the first
few comments live and Biden walking outand the long delayed news conference, let's
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watch. We're just concluded this year'sNATO summit, and the consensus among the
members was was a great success,so especially momentous because it represented the seventy
fifth year the most important military defenseand alliance in the world's history. Of
the world. We you'ld never forget. The NATOR grew out of the wreckage
of World War Two, the mostdestructive war in history. The idea was
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the creative alliance of free and democraticnations that would commit themselves to a compact
of collective defense. Standing together,they knew we'd all be safer. Attack
on one would be treated as anattack on all, and It's worked because
would be aggressor knows they attack oneof us, they'll be attacked by all
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of us. Send it out messageis the best way to deter aggression and
prevent warris and the first hit thisbreak no the best way to deter aggression,
and note it plays a valuable role, no question. The best way
to deter aggression and ensure peace isthrough strength. Joe Biden represents the opposite
of that. Right now. Heis weakness to the extreme. His weakness
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is arousing evil. It is invitingevil to march across the globe. You're
seeing it all over the globe rightnow in horrific ways. Now he's in
his prepared remarks phase, not goingto miss anything there when we come back,
hopefully by then he'll be ready tomove into the Q and A.
We'll see how long it lasts.And here's the key to watch. Do
they allow follow up questions? You'reon the dankplush Okay, well, Biden
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just started taking questions. We'll takeit from the top right here on the
dan Kapla show. We're connecting tothe presser that your decision on whether to
stay in the race was still open. George Clooney and a handful a handful
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of lawmakers have called on you tostep aside. Reuters is reporting tonight that
U a W leadership is concerned aboutyour ability to win Great W and just
endorsebeper go ahead, Thank you.My question for you is, how are
you incorporating these developments into your decisionto stay And separately, what concerns do
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you have about Vice President Harris's abilityto beat Donald Trump if she were at
the top of the ticket. Look, I wouldn't have picked Vice President Trump
to be vice president. I thinkshe was not qualified as a fast start,
So let's start there. Number one. The fact is that consideration is
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that I think I'm the most qualifiedperson to run for president. I beat
him once and I will beat himagain. Secondly, the idea I certainly
extended a long time, the ideathat senators and congressmen I'm running for office
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worry about the ticket is not unusual. And I might add or at least
five presidents running or incumbent presidents whohad lower numbers than I have. Now
why later in the campaign. There'sa long way to go, not in
this campaign, and so I'm justgoing to keep moving, keep moving and
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because look, I got more workto do, We've got more work to
finish. There's so much we've madeso much progress. Think about it.
Think about what we are economically inthe rest of the world. Name me
a world leader on a trade placesof our economy. We've created over eight
hundred thousand manufacturing jobs at one pointfive million. I mean, so things
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are moving, We got more togo. Working class people still have need
help. Corporate greed is still atlarge, there are prices in the corporate
profits have doubled since the pandemic.They're coming down, and so I'm optimistic
about where things are going. AFPand thanks, thank you, miss President.
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I wanted to ask you about youryou mixed up Presidents Zelenski and Putin
earlier today, Biggie, and younow have sort of your key allies,
including the British Prime Minister, thePresident of France, the German Chancellor having
to step in and make excuses foryou on that, and officials here were
saying off the record that your declinehas become noticeable. Hasn't this now frankly
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become damaging for America's standing in theworld? Thank you? Did you say
any damage are standing in my leadingin this conference. Have you seen a
more successful conference? What do youthink? And the Putin piece? I
was talking about Putin and I saidit now at the very end, I
said, here, I mean Putin. I said no, I'm sorry.
Selenski then had five other names.Look, guys, the idea anybody suggests
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that that we haven't had an incrediblysuccess conference. How many time did you
hear in that conference. I knowit sounds too self serving, but other
leaders, head of state and thankyou me say the reason we're together is
because of Biden, because Biden didthe following. Look, folks, this
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is well anyway, Yeah, Lowton, I thought it was the most successful
conference I've attended a long time.And find me a world leader who didn't
think it was next one. Sorry, Nancy Cordis, Chris Cbs, thank
you, mister president. You mentionedother instances in history where presidents have faced
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a challenge for What makes this momentin history so unique is that it is
not your enemies who are calling onyou to reconsider your decision to stay in
the race. It's your friends,supporters, people who think you've done a
great job over the past four years. Have you spent time thinking of out
what it would mean for your legacy, which you've worked decades to build,
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if you stay in the race despitethe concerns that voters say they have,
and you lose to someone who youyourself have argued is unfit to return to
the Oval office. Look well done, question, I'm not. I'm in
this to complete the job I started. As you recall, understandably many of
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you and many economists thought my initialinitiative, initiatives that I put forward can't
do that. It's going to causeinflation. Things are going to skyrocket.
What are you hearing now from theextreme economists? How about some people economic
Nobel lawyers said I've done a hellof a job, and they said,
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that's Russian disinformation so far. Andwhat's going to happen in the future if
I, if I've reelected, thethings are going to get much better.
Our economy is growing. I wasdetermined when I got elected to stop the
trickle down economic theory. Because thewealthy did very well, everybody else would
do well. My dad was aworld read and decent guy. I don't
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remember much trickling down on his kitchentable. Middle class people and working class
people need help. And so whathappened to is I decided to implement,
was able to implement as president.But I believe when I was a Senator,
and that is that the way tobuild this economy is from the middle
out and the bottom up. Thatway we grow the economy. I thought
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it was money from Russia and China, and you find me an economy of
mainstream economist and said, we haven'tdone well, what have we not done?
That isn't working right now? Andso we got more to do that.
We got to finish the job.And by the way, I come
from the corporate state of the world. Delaware has more corporations and you know
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registered in Delaware than every other statementand then should combined. I'm not an
a corporate, but corporate profits havedouble since the pandemic. Double. It's
time to get back in order alittle bit. It's time. For example,
if I'm re elected, We're goingto make sure that rents are kept
at five percent increase of co corporaterents for apartments and the life and homes
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are limited to five percent. We'regoing to make a lot of changes that
I've been talking about because we're goingto continue to grow this economy and by
the way, I know, rememberhow I got so roundly criticized me and
so pro union not labor union union. Well, guess what, I've been
the most pro union labor president inhistory, not a joke. And guess
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what. We got the Treasury Departmentto a study when unions do better,
everybody does better, everybody is better. And we talk about how for example,
and when I went remember when wetalked about getting the computer chip in
street back in the United States usedto be forty percent of the industry.
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We invented the key chip forty percentof the industries in the United States.
And former pre Philip Buster, mostfind the cheapest labor in the world.
Fewer questions and the product over therein death what the product was? Long
answers, and so what would Ido? I was told not to go
over to Europe? And where arethe follow up questions? Including Europe with
Asia? I remember going to SouthKorea convincing the best twenty billion dollars in
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the United States to go computer chipfactories, and I asked why when they
finally decided to do it, thekey is following up because they were apparently
not a lot of economy because peoplearen't trying and if the best workers in
the world. So the whole ideahere is we've we've invested. There's over
fifty billion dollars in an investment incomputer right, let's finish is now a
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campaign speech and folks felt required totake this commercial break none you thought,
we'll take it now and we'll pickit up when we come back from here.
You're on the Dame capitalis all andby the way, you're on the
Dame Capitalist Show, Joe Biden inthe middle of the so called Big Boy
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press conference, which is anything boddIt's a very gentle, highly controlled event.
And here's our game plan. We'regoing to come back now. Ryan
has queued it up to start atthe next question that was asked after we
went to the break, and thenwe're going to stay late. The show
normally ends at six. We're goingto keep going as long as this staged
event does fire away. Ryan,Oh, sir, you mentioned that your
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vice president Kamala Harris would be readyto serve on day one. Can you
elaborate on that. What is itabout her attributes and her accomplishments over the
last four years? This is timede late ready to serve on day one
if necessary. A ran. Firstof all, the way she's handled the
issue of freedom of women's bodies throughcap control of their bodies. Secondly,
her ability to handle almost any issueon the board. This was a hell
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of a prosecutor. She was afirst rate person and in a sense she
was really good. I wouldn't havepicked her unless I thought she was qualified
to be president. From the verybeginning, I made no bones about that.
She is qualified to be president.That's why I picked her. You're
on the dangerous policia schworts financial Times. Thank you, mister president. Presidency
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is the most straining job in theworld, and it's twenty four to seven.
How can you say you'll be upfor that next year in two years
and four years given the limits you'veacknowledged that you have today, the limits
I have acknowledged I have. There'sbeen reporting that you've acknowledged that you need
to go to bed earlier and yourevening around eight. That's not true.
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Look what I said was, insteadof my every day started at seven and
going to bed at midnight, it'dbe smarter for me to pace myself a
little more. And I said,for example, at eight seven, six
seven. Instead of starting a fundraiserat nine o'clock, start at eight o'clock.
People get to go home by teno'clock. That's what I'm talking about.
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I'm not talking about. And ifyou look at my schedule since I've
since I made that stupid mistake ofin the campaign and the debate, I
mean, my schedule has been fullbore. I've done Where's When, Where's
Trump? Ben a car film,not a scorecard before you even the debate,
right after all the travel, hejust another car. It's done virtually
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nothing, and I have I don'tknow how many I've down Homie to roughly
twenty major events someone with thousands ofpeople showing up. And so I just
think it's better. I always havean an inclination, whether I was playing
sports or doing pollops, just tokeep going my style. I just was
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just pace myself a little more,pace myself. And the next debate,
I'm not going to be traveling injust fifteen time zones. We felt right
anyway, that's what it was aboutgoing to be even with that. I
love my staff, but the things, bad things, all the time.
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Very I'm catching hell from my wifeanyway. That's taken more vacation time than
any president. Right. I'm sorry, Zeke Miller, Associated Press, Thank
you to President. Two questions foryou. First, on the NATO summit
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presence Lensky and your meeting with him. He pressed you to lift your limitations
on the Ukrainian use of American weapons, saying that in this public remarks afterwards,
saying that Ukraine cannot win the warunless those limitations are lifted or you
could reconsidering your position on that.And then, secondly, following up on
Felicia's question, they're leaders of yourown party have said that they're not worried
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about that debate, They're worried aboutthe next bad night and the bad night
after that. How can you reassurethe American people that you are up to
the task and that there won't bemore bad nights at debate stage or somewhere
else. The first thing about Selenskyasking for the ability to strength keep into
Russia. We've allowed Silisk to useAmerican weapons in the near term and the
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near abroad into Russia. Whether ornot he has, we should be he
should be attacked. For example,should Zelenski he's not if he had the
capacity to strike Moscow strength to Kremlin? Would that make sense? They wouldn't.
The question is what's the best useof the weaponry? He had asked,
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the weapon we're getting to him.I've gotten the more him. I
got a more long range capacity aswell as defensive capacity. And so our
military is where I'm following the adviceof my commander and chief, my my
chief of Staff, Military Life Village, as the Secretary of Defense, and
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our intelligence people, and we're makinga day to day basis on what they
should and shouldn't go, how farthey should go in that's the logical thing
to do. Second question related tobad night, Sir, how do you
reassure the American people that you won'thave more bad nights, whether they be
on a debate stage or it's amatter of foreign policy. Well, I'll
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tell you what. The best wayI assure them is the why I ssure
myself, and that is, amI getting the job done? Am I
getting the job done? Can youname me somebody who's gotten more major piece
of legislation passed in three and ahalf years. I got created two thousand
jobs just last week. If Islow down, I can't get the town
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done. That's that I shouldn't bedoing it, but there's no indication of
that yet. No. Oh,I got here. Okay, here's what
we're gonna do here on the DanKapla Show. We're gonna take a break
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now. When we come back,it will be the Denver market and so
Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Fort Collins. You'll return to your normal programming.
You can listen to the rest ofthis. We're gonna stay live on six
thirty kitch at W Denver. We'redoing the show out of KHW, Denver
today six thirty listen on the iHeartapp and we're gonna stay to the conclusion.
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Once we come back. You're onthe Dan Kapla Show. Yeah,
let's squeeze in every second we can. Ryan. Then we'll take that break.
Marrior Lusty Radio. Thank you,mister President. How are you.
I'm well. The elections in theUS have consequences around the world. You
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have pretty high standing in Europe.I just asked President mccron about you,
and he said, we are happyto have him as the president of the
United States. But there's a concern. Many people in Poland across Europe are
worried that the former president may winthe election. Yeah, and what stage
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first? This thing is, Hey, we'll pick it up from there when
we come back on six point thirtykitsch, it'll dinner.