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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Tonight on Real America, President Trump's economy is beginning to
roar as he pretty much humiliates the too slow boss
at the Federal Reserve headquarters while he's standing right next
to him. I love our president. Plus, the administration is
putting its focus on the once Golden State, reaching a
new deal with Mexico to try to stop the raw
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sewage that's literally flowing right onto our beaches in San Diego,
California and making our elite Navy seals sick. And now
there's fresh calls to expand efforts to combat human trafficking
following a bombshell report this week that shows the Biden
regime ignoring sixty five thousand phone calls from children being trafficked.
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Real America starts right now. It looks like it said
about three point one billion, one up a little bit
or a lot. So the two point seven is now
three point one. Yeah, it just came out. Yeah, I
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haven't heard that from anybody.
Speaker 2 (01:10):
The Fed's just kidd an't set about three point one
as well.
Speaker 1 (01:18):
Three point two? Oh, Jerome, Oh, Jerome, I got the
receipts right here, Jerome Powell, President Trump just yesterday. I'm sorry.
I love this guy. We're never going to have another
one like him.
Speaker 3 (01:35):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:35):
President Trump was at the Federal Reserve yesterday reviewing the
renovations and the ballooned payments that you and I are
paying for because they're like a billion dollars over budget
on their new building. First of all, why do they
even need one? FED chair? Powell under fire now for
the extreme cost of renovating like three different buildings, as
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Trump said he believes, and he had the numbers that
they from one point nine billion to almost two point
five billion. You heard him say it, and then he said,
oh no, it's actually looking more like the renovations are
gonna cost you three point one billion even more. And Jerome,
I'm just gonna give you some advice. Don't shake your
head and then disagree with the President on live TV,
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because if your butt is still in your chair by
the end of next week, I'll be amazed. Now, Powell
publicly said after the meeting that he thinks the Fed
should get more data before lowering interest rates, with many
expecting rates to not be cut at the Reserves Policy Meeting,
which happens late next week. However, President Trump seems to
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think that privately too, late Jerome Powell might actually be
changing his tune now, but again he still is pressuring
him to lower the rates. And after yesterday's debacle, I
would say we will have a new FED chair in
the coming weeks, but we'll see.
Speaker 3 (02:55):
I think we had a very good meeting forgetting about.
Speaker 1 (02:58):
The building that's ad it can go and all that.
But I think we had a very good meeting on
interest ens.
Speaker 4 (03:04):
And he said to me, and I don't know if
he's going to say this on Thursday or every state, but.
Speaker 1 (03:09):
He said to me very strongly, the country is doing well.
He said, congratulations, the country is doing really well.
Speaker 5 (03:18):
And I got that to me that I think he's
going to start recommending lora.
Speaker 1 (03:24):
Okay, that might be the one thing that'll save your job.
Drum lower rates in about a week and you might
keep the chair, which of course, you know my opinion.
I just wish we'd get rid of the Federal Reserve altogether.
The President also keeping his promise to cut spending, signing
the latest recisions package into law on Thursday. The President
clawed back the nine billion dollars worth of spending that
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was passed the One Big Beautiful Bill, including eight billion
dollars to that good old US AID, which was pretty
much a liberal slush fund, and then the other cash
went to the propaganda outlets known as NPR and PBS.
By the way, folks, they'll be just fine. Okay, they
get millions and millions of dollars donated to them, they'll
be fine. However, not everybody seems to want to participate
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in the new American Golden Age, with the President saying
that Canada is very unlikely to reach a new trade
deal with the US by the August first deadline, while
the European Union says it's a calling toss and they're
going to negotiate. He's over in Scotland in Europe this week.
We'll see. However, this isn't phasing the President one bit,
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as he is now talking about potentially giving a tax
rebate to Americans due to the windfall of those tariffs
I always talk about, which are like billions and billions
now coming in and we actually have a surplus.
Speaker 3 (04:42):
Do you think there's the possibility of a rebate to
the American complic in terms of all of that money
with thin get about.
Speaker 1 (04:49):
That accident, We have so much money coming in with.
Speaker 3 (04:53):
Thinking about a little rebate.
Speaker 1 (04:55):
But the big thing we want to do is pay
down debt. But with thin get about a rebate? Very good.
Speaker 5 (05:01):
I just made a.
Speaker 1 (05:03):
Lot of news. We're thinking about a rebate because we
have so much money coming in from tariff, that tariff
that a little rebate for people of a certain didcome
level might be very nice. That would be very nice.
We'd love it. Joined me out away in how the
economy is doing Trump's tariffs and just the overall Trump's
Golden Era plan. Carla Sands is the vice chair at
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the Center for Energy and Environment at the America First
Policy Institute and also a former member of President Trump's
Economic Advisory Council, So you could say she kind of
helped turn the economy around with her advice to the boss. Carla,
thanks for joining us.
Speaker 2 (05:40):
It's good to be with you.
Speaker 1 (05:42):
Where do we begin. Let's see, let's start with yesterday
because everybody's talking about it. It was an awkward moment,
you know what I'm talking about. I'm sorry. I know
you're the FED Chair, Jerome, but you don't sit there
and nod in disagreement when the commander in chief is
standing next to you. You and then still bulked back against
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him when he pulled out the receipts, like, who's this guy?
I think he is. What did you think of that
whole scenario on how it went down yesterday?
Speaker 6 (06:10):
Yeah, I was really kind of shook that he doesn't
care as much about the people's money as he does
his own money. Like when you serve in the Trump administration,
you treat the people's money, the taxpayer dollars, like you
treat your own bank account. You're a good steward, and
you can see Jerome Powell has overseen. He is a
ten year term. He's overseen a shocking, almost doubling of
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the cost of his own offices.
Speaker 2 (06:36):
I'm reading that he.
Speaker 6 (06:37):
Has twenty thousand employees there, twenty thousand employees. That has
to be looked at, and I know that the Secretary
of Treasury is looking at it. When I was the
US ambassador in Denmark, they planned to do a forty
million dollar renovation on my embassy and they got in
there and I looked at the whole thing and I said,
shut it down. Send the money back to the Treasury.
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We're not doing this. It's not worth the money. One
hundred thousand square foot building, the renovation should have cost
four million. There's DEI in our government building, in the
in Washington and all over the world. President Trump's the
guy that can fix this and get the DEI out
and get good results for Americans as we spend our
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money building our country's infrastructure but also our federal buildings.
Speaker 1 (07:24):
Yeah, excuse me, but three point one billion dollars to renovate.
And I heard Trump correct him as he was trying
to correct him, like, well, that's not just for this
building where you're at, that's for the other building, this building.
So he's got three buildings. He has three buildings and
twenty thousand employees to do. What what do we need that?
Speaker 7 (07:43):
Lets sat how.
Speaker 1 (07:44):
Many people for I don't understand it.
Speaker 6 (07:46):
Carla, Yeah, I think that Congress and under Scott Besson's leadership,
is going to probably look at this and say, okay,
how many people are needed for the taxpayers to pay
to take care of our are fed. If you look
at the European Central Bank, the UK, they've all lowered
their rates, but this FED chair, unlike others, lowered the
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rates right before Joe Biden's election, and now when our
economy is beginning to fire on all cylinders as we're
ramping up in the Trump's golden age, where literally we
have such high interest rates that the average American family
can't afford to buy a house.
Speaker 2 (08:25):
When I was a kid, a.
Speaker 6 (08:28):
Person on minimum wage could afford.
Speaker 1 (08:31):
To own a house too, not three hundred and fifty
thousand like a whole bunch of states now, I mean
the cost of living step all right, So last one
on this one, and then I want to move over
to the tariffs. Sure you think Jerome Powell will be
the FED chair a month from now.
Speaker 6 (08:47):
I think he has a right to stay, apparently, So
I think President Trump is going to urge him to
continue to urge him to lower rates so that people
can afford houses, because the will drop.
Speaker 1 (08:59):
Well, you haven't job in a month if he doesn't
lower rates in a month, Ah, gotcha.
Speaker 6 (09:04):
I hope he does the right thing and lowers them
in this meeting at least fifty basis points right.
Speaker 1 (09:08):
The meetings next week Thursday. We'll see if he doesn't
lower rates. I think a couple days after that meeting,
I think he's gone. I think they'll force him to resign,
all right, the tariffs Canada don't want to play ball,
Mexico's still fighting back and forth. But Trump's got everybody
else on the run or they've already signed. I mean,
he's got some amazing tariff deals, and last month we
posted a surplus for the first time in years. Things
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are going well.
Speaker 6 (09:33):
Yeah, it's making our country rich again. It's thrilling to
see his strategy succeed. All of those smart economists, those
twenty thousand working for Jerome Powell, where none of them
give to Republicans. Those guys, they were all wrong, just
so you know, but common sense Americans understand. If they
know if they can afford more, if they see the
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price of gas going down, if they see the price
in the grocery store going they know that President Trump's
tariffs are working. And we can see we now have
a surplus for the first time. I don't even know
when it's been a long time.
Speaker 1 (10:07):
Yeah. I tried to get that out of a congressman
their day, and nobody could tell me how long since
we posted a surplus. So anybody wants to say Trump's
not handling the economy right, just show them those numbers
and be like, really, really, kids. Carla Sands, thank you
so much for weighing on this that the Golden era
is coming back to this country thanks to Donald Trump,
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and let's be real, eighty plus million Americans who said
we want this, we voted for this. Yeah, thank you, Carlo,
I appreciate you. A good weekend. EPA head Lee Zelden
was down in Mexico yesterday with a delegation of federal
and California state officials trying to make a deal with
Mexico and pressure them to stop dumping sewage and chemical
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waste into the Tijuana River, which ends up on American beaches.
It's even making our Navy seals sick. More on that
we come back.
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That was depressing knowing I live here every day for
years now, millions of gallons of ross sewage from Mexico
flows through their concrete Kiwana River and out into the
Pacific Ocean right off the coast of San Diego, California,
one of the most beautiful places to live. I live here, folks,
I can tell you that's why millions people vacation here
in love it. Finally, after dealing with the crisis for
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years some but he's taking action. White in w Where
were you Bush? Where was Obama? The Trump administration came in,
got to work right away trying to save the coastline
rather from a flood of feces. That's what's in the water, chemicals, waste,
you name it. On Thursday, so this is yesterday, epadministrator
Lee Zelden and his Mexican counterpart actually met in Mexico
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City to address the crisis. Now, I'm told they reached
some sort of memorandum of understanding with Mexico agreeing to
expedite nearly one hundred million dollars in new approvements to
their Tijuana sewage system. We'll see, as well as funding
for new projects to divert up to ten million gallons
of sewage every day away from that river and send
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it to their treatment plants where it should have been
going for decades. So why the hell has it not been.
I've told you about this before. Folks have been covered
it now for a couple of years. They've made our
Navy seals sick. They've had beaches in the southern Sand
Diego area closed for a year two years. Here not
a way in on this. And I got a whole
bunch of California headlines here and make your blood boil
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when you hear this, especially concerning the fires. He's the
mayor of Elkahoone, California. Yes, we do have Republican mayors
in southern California. My friend Bill Wells back on the program. Bill.
They think we're all blue out here, but by golly,
we got some red holdouts like you and me. How
you been, brother?
Speaker 4 (15:23):
There's a few, but sadly there's a lot to complain about,
a lot to worry about here at California.
Speaker 1 (15:27):
Yeah, a lot to fight for. Let's hit the poop
in the water first, and then I'll get to my
list of grievances against Gavin Nooscomb and the rest of
the Democrats. This has been a problem, Bill, I've heard
since at least the seventies. I moved here five years ago.
Is that about right, late sixties, early seventies.
Speaker 4 (15:41):
Yeah, it's I mean, there's been some improvements along the way,
but then because population changes, it just gets dial back.
And over the past ten years, it's just been unbelievable.
Speaker 5 (15:51):
You know.
Speaker 9 (15:51):
Some we have some of the most beautiful beaches in
the world.
Speaker 4 (15:54):
If you take the hoteldal Kalnado, Yeah, and you go
stay there a people save up all their lives to
go weak vacation at Hotel Dell. And when you get here,
you can't use the ocean because it's said to fill
with excremt.
Speaker 1 (16:07):
It's just disgusting. And then I hear that our Navy seals,
because they train on Coronado Island, are getting sick for
decades and nobody talks about that.
Speaker 4 (16:16):
Son's a Special Forces guy he trained down at Buds
and yeah, lots of staff infections, all kinds of other
bacterial infections. It all comes from swimming around feces.
Speaker 1 (16:25):
This is to me, it's a national security issue, right
if we got to call up Seal Team six to
go take out a bad guy and they're dealing with
a flush eating virus from the poop literally coming over
in the water from Mexico National Security. Hey, Mexico, you
just screwed us like one hundred million. I hope that's enough.
I hope Lee's getting enough money from them, because they're
the ones causing the problem. Let me move on to
some more headlines. Let me go north from there to
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La the devastating fires, specific Palisades, Malibu, you name it.
A bunch of celebrities all came together, remember that bill
National TV. They raised a whole bunch of money Fire
Aid one hundred million dollars or more to help the victims. Now,
all of a sudden, we're finding out the money didn't
go to the victims. Some of it went to like
a California Native Vote project and some other liberal liberal entities,
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not the dang victims bill.
Speaker 9 (17:17):
Yeah, that's that's a big problem.
Speaker 4 (17:18):
But I think what's even worse of a problem is
that they have changed the regulations so that the state
can buy up some of this beautiful land I heard,
and not let people rebuild their homes, but set aside
this land for low income housing projects in the middle
of the Pacific Palace sites.
Speaker 1 (17:37):
Now to be a property value bill. You've been out
here forever. I mean, come on, you can't go put
up a high rise and do Section eight housing when
somebody's got a three million dollar property and all of
them are in the surrounding area are three million bucks.
Speaker 9 (17:49):
Well, this is just the way California has been going.
Speaker 10 (17:52):
You know.
Speaker 4 (17:52):
We used to have control in a city. We can
have design standards and say, you know, we've got some
nice neighborhoods someplace where you got homes on one acre lot,
so we don't want apartment buildings in that same neighborhood
to keep in that area nice. But the state has
come in and said, no, you know what, you can
build whatever you want, and we can circumvent the city
and just go right to the state and the state
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will allow you to build a four or five bedroom
ADU or sorry, four or five building ADU in everybody's backyard.
Of course, there's no infrastructure set up for that, and
it's what they're trying to do is take away. This
is a communist manifesto, comtany thank you. Nobody should have
the ability to have an ice home. If somebody has
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an ice home and somebody's living in an apartment in
downtown San Diego, we've got to rectify that by making
sure that we bring the apartments.
Speaker 1 (18:44):
To the nice No. You know why there's so much
commercial dead real estate in San Diego, La, San Francisco,
the big three cities in this state. I've seen them.
You could go into these commercial areas and put apartment
style rooms within some of these old, big commercial buildings
that are sitting vacant in downtown LA, and it wouldn't
hurt anybody's property value, and you could house the homeless,
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the lower income. You wouldn't need to go into the
suburbs and ruin people's property value and lives anyway. More headlines.
Speaker 4 (19:15):
Suburbs are definitely under attack. They wouldn't do this transfer
tax right now, which would make us pay somewhere between
five and ten percent of every sale to the County
of San Diego just to punish you for selling.
Speaker 1 (19:28):
Your home insane. Yeah, And the County Commission in Sandi
the other day voted to help use money taxpayer American
taxpayers money, which, by the way, San Diego Hispanic, Asian
and white, so it's ain't a race thing. They're using
our money to help illegals evade ice. And I saw
that one of the Republican idiots on the San Diego
County Commission, Joel Anderson, I like the docks and throw
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idiots out of the bus, voted in favor of using
taxpayer money in San Diego along with the Democrats to
help people evade ice. Just want to fill that out
there one more time. His name's Joel Anderson. All right,
more headlines for you, Bill.
Speaker 4 (20:01):
I'm going to tell you that my city passed a
resolution saying that is our intention to cooperate with ICE
in the fether government every time they have the opportunity.
Speaker 9 (20:10):
And of course I've been.
Speaker 4 (20:10):
Inundated with insane people coming and screaming and calling a
Nazis and line. All the things that they're talking about
are wives, but they don't seem to care.
Speaker 1 (20:19):
By the way, folks, alcohol and if you don't know,
you're watching from under state right next door to San
Diego builds a Republican mayor conservative legit and helping out
with the Trump administration getting rid of the illegals, one
of the few mayors in southern California doing that. Finally,
let's do one or two more, because it just California
now has the highest unemployment rate in the United States
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of America, and we also have another mass exodus under
this clown newscom One of California's favorites, in and out Burger,
the owner just said we're quitting California. She's moving headquarters
to Tenna, c And that's one of thousands of businesses
that are fleeing. When are people going to stop vote
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being blue in California? How many more headlines and nonsense
do we have to show them on how the de's
are ruining this beautiful state.
Speaker 4 (21:07):
You know, California has basically become an unlivabley and prop
I always said, and by the time we get to
this point, people would wake up and vote their self interest.
Speaker 9 (21:15):
But frankly, they're not doing that.
Speaker 4 (21:17):
They are so infected by this woke mind virus and
the religious aspect of being a progressive that they're not
going to turn on their religion.
Speaker 1 (21:28):
Well, Bill, I'll say amen to that. Since they don't
have religion, maybe they need to get some and they'd
realize that conservatives are not only on the right side
of God and science, but we're on the right side
of this nation and we're trying to be on the
right side of this once golden state. If they just
wake up, Bill, God bless you brother, have a good weekend,
take care straight ahead, Joe Biden's regime. You ready for this?
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Left sixty five thousand calls from children in need unanswered?
Are these unaccompanied minors today after Democrats turn their backs
on them? Most likely trafficked? More on that we come back. Hey,
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Speaker 11 (24:34):
Today, countless children continue to be neglected, abused, or trafficked
by a system meant to protect them. We must ask
how was this allowed to happen? And what role did
NGOs play?
Speaker 1 (24:49):
Yeah, no kidding this week and say, and we're certain
besides that about NGOs, what role did they play? Well,
they helped out in the invasion, they helped put the trafficking.
I can go on and on, but I'll let my
guests describe what NGOs did because there's so much more
to talk about when it comes to the illegal invasion
of our nation and what happened to children and unaccompanied miners.
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Because bottom line, folks, the Biden regime incentivized this whole thing,
the sex trafficking of unaccompanied migrant children, while billions of
your tax dollars went to these NGOs that were supposed
to protect them. That I can say with a hundred
percent certainty, I don't need a House discussion, a panel,
(25:37):
because let's be real, I think all of us Americans
are sick and damn tired. Here's another hearing. Here's a
strongly worded letter sent by Congressman or so and so
and so and so people are tire that crap. We
want to see somebody pay. And these weren't American children,
but American children get traffic out of this country every day.
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And if you care about kids, like the left says
they do, why would you want hundreds of thousands of
them to be brought in by coyotes, by people that
are not their family members, and then used for child
labor or god even worse, child sex trafficking. What you
just saw there, this was a Householmeland Security committee hearing
(26:20):
some shocking revelations. Again, I wasn't shocked because I knew
it was happening. But you see for some of the
folks in the cheap seats, for the folks out there
that didn't pay attention while Jojo was in who don't
watch the mainstream media lies but also aren't online looking
for the truth, they didn't know this stuff. You and I,
if you were watching this show, this network, you did
you know that the Biden regime committed heinous crimes against
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migrant children. They didn't take care of them, they didn't
protect them. Lawmakers in the hearing said they learned that
a federally operated hotline that was meant to report safety
issues for and by the unaccompanied migrant children so they
could actually pick up and call. Failed to respond to
at least sixty five thousand phone calls between August twenty third,
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or pardon me twenty twenty three, August twenty twenty three
through January of twenty twenty five, when that senile old
whatever we're going to call jojo because he wasn't even
with it, and I'm not going to call him a
potus anymore, not like I ever did. But I want
you to think about that. The fall of twenty three
through the beginning of twenty five, so a year and
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a half sixty five thousand phone calls. Allie Hopper, founder
of Guard Against Trafficking, testified that both federal agencies and
yes NGOs failed to protect our most vulnerable, the children.
Speaker 11 (27:46):
One case where a child's call was reporting that grown
men were coming into his room at night and they
were touching him. Nothing happened with that call. That call
went unanswered until this administration took office, went through those
sixty five thousand calls, made follow ups, conducted a welfare check,
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and now that child has been rescued and that sponsor
has been arrested. These are the safeguards that were put
in place, but accountability and oversight was not had.
Speaker 1 (28:20):
Hey, mainstream media, where are you? CNN, Fox News, MSNBC,
The Big Old Three? Where are you? Why didn't you publicize?
Why didn't you air that hearing live NonStop? Show it
to people. We've been talking about it on this network,
on these talk shows. What's wrong with you? Don't you
want to show what Jojo and Democrats did to thousands
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of children? These terrible incidents are unfortunately not as isolated
as you might think. Just this week, in Alabama, authorities
charged three people involved in a child sex trafficking ring
involving at least six children. One of them was three
years old. Folks three, they're being held hostage an underground
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storm shelter. The three individuals, William McElroy, Dalton Terrell, and
Andreas Trejo, have all been charged with human trafficking and
sexually abusing children, with a fourth man arrested for rape
and bestiality. Wholely. Authorities say they believe another twelve men
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might have paid to rape these children. Sick given to
me for a few minutes in a dark room. That
brings it to our next guest, my friend Jacko Boyance
who's pushing hard for Congress to create specialize human trafficking courts. Boyans,
the head of the Jacko Boyans Ministry, says that buying
and selling human beings, mostly women and children, is a
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fifty two billion with a BEE fifty two billion dollar
industry in the United States alone, but that states rarely
bring human trafficking charges. Instead they seek other charges related
to rape and prostitution molestation. Why don't you go for
the trafficking you ooh? He's now calling the establishment of
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a specialized federal court to take on this complicated issue
of human trafficking, and Yako joins me now to sound
off about the horrors we learned about this week in
that hearing and how we should be firing up our
elected leaders local, state, federal level and demanding action on
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human trafficking, especially of the women and children. Yacko, thank
you for joining me. I want to start first with
this hotline that was ignored for a year and a
half under the Biden Harris regime because I saw cackling
Kamala today was out at some youth summit trying to
garner the youth vote for Democrats, and I'm sitting there
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thinking y'all are out there. We lost in November. We
got our asses handed to us because the young vote
didn't show up. So now we're going to go act
like we care about him. You didn't care about hundreds
of thousands of youth when you and Jojo let them
go missing. Three hundred and fifty to four hundred thousand
missing during their four years, most likely trafficked, and sixty
(31:09):
five thousand phone calls where kids reached out and literally
said I'm being touched and nobody picked up the phone.
Yall go go ahead, my friend, hey, Dan.
Speaker 2 (31:19):
Yeah, thank you so much. You know, let me let
me give you a little more context.
Speaker 12 (31:23):
Fifty five thousand phone calls unanswered by migrant children in
that year and a half period on a specific hotline
for migrant children. But are you aware that the human
trafficking hotline for American children had over eighty percent of
the phone calls unanswered under the Biden administration, a separate hotline,
(31:45):
different phone line.
Speaker 1 (31:46):
Do we have home?
Speaker 7 (31:46):
We know children?
Speaker 1 (31:47):
How many called that? Because that hotline has been set
up for a long time, so nobody's done that on
his four year phone calls.
Speaker 2 (31:54):
I'm trying to give thousands of phone calls. That hotline
has been existing for more than a decade. Okay, So
that's separate.
Speaker 12 (32:01):
So you have to look at the compounding effect our
organization at twenty nine trips to the border.
Speaker 2 (32:06):
Sometimes it's deepest.
Speaker 12 (32:07):
Piededras negras all the way into the Dairyen Gap, tracking
and tracing children that's flown out of the Laughlin Air
Force Base. When border patrols sit, they're not allowed to
ask the child where they're from, if it's their real name.
Speaker 2 (32:19):
There was no surveillance. HSS was nowhere to be found.
No one asked that child, are you sick? Do you
have some kind of a disease or not? Is this
your mother?
Speaker 1 (32:29):
Is it not?
Speaker 12 (32:29):
We tracked them throughout this country. The cartel shot at
us in Mexico. It was an absolute human trafficking operation
with certain angos.
Speaker 2 (32:40):
Yeah, a handful of them, and we're looking at charities.
Speaker 1 (32:44):
Yeah in the US, hold on Yacho before we rip
the NGOs, because I want to get there. I'm getting
to that part of the story. I want you to
go back to these hotlines, okay, and also talk about
those are American kids that Joe didn't pick the phone
up for for four years, right, these American kids getting
traffic too.
Speaker 2 (32:59):
Hot lines.
Speaker 10 (33:00):
Two hotline, a hot line created for migrant for migrant children,
sixty five thousand that we know of unanswered calls, and
remember not every child calls.
Speaker 2 (33:11):
There's close to half a million child children missing, and
some of them aren't old enough to call.
Speaker 12 (33:16):
Some of them are three years We had two years
old two year old kids crossing the border with coyotes.
Speaker 2 (33:21):
So that's one hot line, a.
Speaker 12 (33:23):
Separate hotline which now is in a gigantic firestorm. There's
a there's contention for who's now going to run the
human trafficking hot.
Speaker 2 (33:32):
Line for America, which is for American kids.
Speaker 1 (33:35):
But the Trump administration seems to be obviously wanting to
help these children. Because of that testimony, the gal said, oh, well,
one of the sixty five thousand since Trump took over,
we actually have called and we've been rescuing some of
these kids. So they're doing their job.
Speaker 2 (33:48):
Absolutely.
Speaker 12 (33:49):
Under the Trump administration, the hotlines being cleaned up.
Speaker 2 (33:53):
Angos are coordinated.
Speaker 12 (33:54):
We were those who in law enforcement were fighting, but
under Biden four years, there's a Biden over eighty percent
of the calls to the hot line Human trafficking hotline
for American children.
Speaker 2 (34:07):
Yeah, went unanswered.
Speaker 1 (34:09):
And lord knows what that number was because they didn't
tell us. And that'll take some while to get the
forensics on four years. So if three hundred thousand American
kids called and eighty percent went unanswered, two hundred and
forty thousand kids didn't get a callback, like, that's sick
and I'm probably doing low numbers because we know the
numbers in this country are millions. Something you said. Also
hammer this again. Border agents were instructed by the Biden
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regime that they could not ask the kid their real
legal name, what country they're from, and if this sicko
that's with them was a family member. Now, Yako, why
would a regime, because it's not an administration in my book,
why would a regime want to do that unless you're
trying to bring in a bunch of slave and sex labor.
Speaker 13 (34:51):
There's no question it's it's importing a class of citizen
and for the future that's so decimated in destroyed that
they've become a useful object for an administration.
Speaker 12 (35:04):
I'm talking about in one of our twenty nine trips
to the border, we're tracking two hundred children where border
patrol tells me we're not allowed to ask him a question.
We can't search their backpacks for fentanyl, we can't talk
to them.
Speaker 2 (35:17):
Zero quaid. Then ask is this your mother?
Speaker 12 (35:19):
But they tell me you can interview them, and we
start asking the children, and I've got video footage of
this that I'll share with your show. Sure of where
the child tells me I just met this woman. I
don't know this woman I met her.
Speaker 1 (35:31):
Even if you told the border agent that's what they
told you, they would say sorry and still let them
enter where they separate them and stop them.
Speaker 7 (35:38):
No, oh god, god.
Speaker 2 (35:39):
They absolutely not.
Speaker 12 (35:41):
Then then it was anarchy on the border. There was
no border. It was come on in by But I
went into Mexico.
Speaker 2 (35:49):
I embedded with a with a caravan.
Speaker 12 (35:53):
I was stopped three times crossing the border to prove
that I'm a US citizen, and children went by me
by who knows who?
Speaker 1 (36:00):
Right.
Speaker 2 (36:01):
We confiscated something. I want to show you. We confiscated
a slave trade.
Speaker 12 (36:06):
Ledger had written, Ledger, then I want to show you
on your show next time, okay, But the coyotes would
write that the child's paid them seventy five dollars and
they owe them eighty five hundred goes is thirty percent
interest per month selling their bodies. They'll never be out
of debt. There's sex slaves in America.
Speaker 2 (36:24):
This is on the hands of Joe Biden. You said
you don't know what he was. It was weekend at
Bernie's for four years, is what it was. Right, Yeah,
you're just propping him up.
Speaker 1 (36:32):
You have to do an entire like one hour show
or special just on what your ministry is doing this
child trafficking. Throw up the headline with Yako's paper, the
case for US human trafficking courts. I want to help you.
I'm sure you're already talking to the Trump administration, but
let's get you in with the right people at the
DOJ and let's try to make these federal charges with
(36:54):
a federal human trafficking court where they will actually throw
the book at these scumbags of time. But God bless
you for what you're doing to help the children, because
there's a hell of a lot of people at Catholic
charities and other NGOs and within our government that turned
the other way, or did it all on purpose and
put these kids into labor and sex trafficking for life
(37:15):
and it's freaking disgusting. Yako, take care, brother, Thank you
so much, Thank you Dan. Yeah. Up next, we're gonna
go woke. It's hard to slip the script when you
hear about this scrap with kids. I get so pissed
off folks. Seriously, anyway is half for the woke segment.
That's what we do on Fridays, waiting to see why
liberals once again are crying and they're soy latte cappuccinos.
(37:36):
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Speaker 14 (39:52):
Ever, on Friday, Donald Trump posted, I.
Speaker 5 (40:09):
Absolutely love that Colbert got fired. His talent was even
less than his ratings. How dare you, sir, would an
untalented man be able to compose the following satirical witticism?
Speaker 1 (40:29):
Go yourself, okay, Stephen, But in the end, who's the
president of the United States? Millions of people voted for
him because they like him. You might be number one
late night talk show host out of who the two
other Jimmy's Fallon and Kimmel. Kimmel's not a radical lefty
(40:50):
like you. And because you were costing the network more
than you were making them. That's why you got your
ass canned, not because of Donald J. Trump. As you
all know by now, CBS News announced the cancelation of
the Stephen Colbert Show, calling it a financial decision. That's
why John Stewart, though, had to jump in and deliver
(41:11):
his own opinion of why CBS and their parent company,
Paramount Global, decided to get rid of his good buddy
Stephen Colbert, who he used to work with. He, of course,
accusing the executives that it was all Trump's fault. It's
all Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump Trump.
Speaker 15 (41:29):
So to those institutions, to those corporations and advertisers and
universities and.
Speaker 1 (41:34):
Law firms, all of them.
Speaker 15 (41:37):
If you still think that bending the need of Trump
will save you, I have one thing to say, don't.
Speaker 1 (41:43):
You down cut it off. That's good. See, this is
what liberals do. When you don't have policy or understanding
or a good point to debate with US conservatives. You
(42:03):
go immediately to name calling, cussing us out or calling
us racist, because that's all you got. Joining me out,
help me out with the rest of this week's woke
ass headlines. Turning Point USA contributor Anthony Watson back on
the program. Antony, you know, I'm a little older than you,
so I miss the good old days. I miss Johnny Carson,
Jay Leno, even Dave Letterman, Arsenio Hall. You know, the
(42:25):
guys that never got political. They just entertained us and
shut their mouths. I was watching an interview from back
in the day on Facebook or Instagram yesterday. It was
Johnny Carson and one of the guys from sixty Minutes,
and they asked him, why don't you cover serious stuff?
Why don't you cover politics? And he goes, that's not
my job. Why would you do that? Elvis didn't do it,
(42:46):
Michael Jordan didn't do it. He always famously said, because
everybody by sneakers. I just wish they'd shut their damn
mouse and try to be funny, but they're not funny anymore.
Speaker 3 (42:55):
Anthony, Well, this is the classic outcome of the typical
phrase you go woke, you go brooke, And I know
that people only ever say that in a small, little
coined phrase that's become very popular. But here's the truth
behind that. Wote companies don't believe in capitalism. Wote companies
don't believe in creating wealth for yourself. Woke people don't
(43:17):
believe in working. These are the people that refuse to
do anything for themselves, refuse to benefit society in any way.
Speaker 1 (43:23):
So what do they do.
Speaker 9 (43:24):
They con conglomerate.
Speaker 3 (43:25):
They gather together in their little you know, like blue
haired septum piers, nacho smelling bread.
Speaker 9 (43:30):
People from that are.
Speaker 3 (43:31):
Still living in their grandmother's basements, and they collectively chant
and bully people in a submission. But when people can't
afford to pay them anymore, guess what, they have to
cancel everything because now you're a liability. You're not making
us anything. I don't care how many awareness campaigns you
go on if you're not bringing us money and you're
not getting us revenue, then you got to go.
Speaker 1 (43:50):
Yeah, the View, because now they're on a hiatus. It's
all because Paramount was trying to get a merger deal
approved by the FCC, and everybody claims they were kissing
Trump's ring so that the FCC would allow the merger,
even though the numbers show that Colbert, yes, he was
number one in the ratings. But when you only have
(44:11):
like barely even two million and a million a half
viewers anymore, all the Late Night Goes guys combined, by
the way, barely have three or four million viewers, Gutfield
crushes them. The show was costing them forty mili and
I don't think they were bringing in more than twenty
three or twenty five million revenue. I'm sorry. If you're
running a ten to fifteen million deficit, I don't care.
If you're the number one rated talk show, your ass
is history, all right? We got to keep going many
(44:32):
many more. Speaking of talk shows that should get canceled,
the women at the View, did you hear what Sonny
hoisted in one of the biggest racist lest on TV?
Now they fired Good Old Joy read at MSNBC. Here's
what she says about the Stephen Colbert cancelation.
Speaker 16 (44:47):
Go ahead, if it is political, then everyone should be concerned.
People on the right should be concerned, people on the
left should be concerned, because it's very clear that if
it it is political, this is the dismantling of our democracy.
This is the dismantling of our constitution.
Speaker 1 (45:06):
Right, Oh, my, Stephen Colbert getting canceled, it means the
democracy's over. First of all, we're a public, you idiot,
But go ahead, Anthony, your thoughts.
Speaker 3 (45:16):
Well, with respect to all of the strong women. I
know this is what happens when you put libtard women
in positions of powers. I was no common sense and
a bunch of cackling hens that don't have any other
use than just this liberal pot of soup.
Speaker 2 (45:28):
In my honest opinion.
Speaker 1 (45:30):
That's a great opinion. You know who's another one? And
her show did go bye bye, and then she moved
overseas Ellen DeGeneres coming back out of the woodwork from
jolly old Britton. She's telling Brits at some speech or
I don't know if she did stand up over there,
maybe they still find her as funny. She's bashing America
now telling the Brits. I love it here. I fled
the US because of Trump. It's just better here. That's
(45:54):
her quote. You know what, than anybody that hates Trump
and this country so bad should go move in with
Ellen in England if show let you.
Speaker 3 (46:04):
But I mean, like I didn't even remember that she
had a show. I honestly kind of forgot about her.
I mean like her claim to fame was playing a
memory lost ridden fish in the ocean. And I guess
the rest of her fans after she left had suffered
from the same kind of calamities and side effects.
Speaker 1 (46:21):
Maybe it was the shot.
Speaker 3 (46:22):
Who knows, But she's gone and we say good riddance.
Speaker 1 (46:25):
Ay men, you know who else is gone. But thanks
to Trump's team trying to find fraud, waste, and abuse,
we're learning more about how much of our cash they wasted.
Remember good old Pete mayor Pete Areas, good old mayor
Pete from South Bend, Indiana, that was the head of
our transportation department for four years. Seems that he blew
eighty billion dollars of our money. Anthony on DEI crap
(46:49):
within the transportation department and that delayed air traffic control
upgrades and Gee what's been happening the last year with
problems in the air and on the tarmac.
Speaker 3 (47:01):
Well, I guess just this his lifestyle and his policies,
everything's used to getting backed up.
Speaker 1 (47:06):
So that's the best one you had in a long time.
And I'm saying I'm not saying those are good. That's
one of the best ones. Okay, if you didn't get
that one, folks, think about it for a while, if
you don't know who Pete Butthole is, that's perfect for
this last one, and then we'll do the good ones
(47:27):
because you know this one's coming. So you know how
the Wolke policy in California, they arrest you three, five, six,
ten times and they keep letting you out. Speaking of
things getting backed up, this guy's a serial butt sniffer.
He got arrested again. He's been arrested multiple times for
going into dressing rooms in clothing stores and sniffing butts.
(47:48):
He got busted again. I think was this in Burbank
or where was this guy's somewhere up by La. He's
been arrested a whole bunch of times. They keep letting
him out cause you know that's not ill legal, right,
I know you got one for him.
Speaker 3 (48:04):
Oh man, I'm trying to bite my tongue here because
this is public television. But you know, for a second there,
I thought you were describing, you know, our former president.
Speaker 9 (48:12):
Until I saw his picture right there.
Speaker 3 (48:14):
I was like, oh, he's graduated from sniffing scouts to
going to the other end.
Speaker 1 (48:18):
But who knows, you know.
Speaker 3 (48:20):
I was like, that's like boatlaws and everything else. You
get a city full of but sniffing democrats. What can
I say?
Speaker 1 (48:26):
That's why I don't drive through LA. I can't stand it.
I thought you were going to say that was like
Pete's lover or something. But anyway, oh my goodness, Okay,
so let's end all. I'm going to hell for Oh wait, no,
I'm not. He's going to Okay. Anyway, that was mine.
Here we go. We like to end on good, positive
ones that are not woke anymore. DC Children's Hospital ending
all transgender medical procedures amen, and the US Olympic and
(48:51):
Paralympic committees are now borring men from playing in women's sports.
I got thirty seconds left. Go in on these two,
because I know we're an Olympian right. This has got
to make you happy. Go ahead, brother.
Speaker 3 (49:03):
As an olympian, I am happy to know that the
protection of women's sports is going to be preserved and
that people are going to fight for it. And I
tell everybody else at the ending of every kind of
speech and saying.
Speaker 2 (49:12):
Is this.
Speaker 3 (49:13):
We don't take these little wins as little nuggets of
victory and forget about the big mission here, because we
have to know and understand if we lose the United
States of America, where do we go?
Speaker 1 (49:22):
Thank you, thank you, I said all the time. Brother,
you're around the same page. These are battles. We have
not won the overall war. It's good versus evil. It's
not Democrat versus Republican. This is the devil versus our
faith in God and the Word and everything that we're
out here complaining about that the liberal Marxist society wants
to turn us into. That's all evil. It's evil. That's
(49:43):
why this is a god fear in nation. And we
got to keep winning the battles so we can win
the war. Anthony Watson check out everything he does on
social media for turning point. Great. Great guy. We love you, Anthony.
Have a good weekend, brother, appreciate you.
Speaker 2 (49:54):
Dan, I have a good weekend yeap stick Around.
Speaker 1 (49:56):
Coming up next, I'm going to introduce you to a
marine vet running to become the lone Star State's next
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and now to tonight's candidate Spotlight. Texas Attorney general position
(52:26):
has been held by Ken Paxton since twenty fifteen, but
now with the AG running for that Senate seat, someone
new has to take the reins. Somebody that's going to
be an America first attorney general. That brings us to
Aaron Wrights, who was US Attorney General Pam Bondi's assistant
for legal policy right up until last month before that
Deputy Attorney General for Paxton Rights running to replace his
(52:49):
former boss, saying there is a fight for the soul
of Texas, the nation, and Western civilization as a whole.
And I agree with this guy. He says as attorney general,
he would use every bit of legal power where he
has to defend President Trump from the law fair and
the advances of the left. He also wants to advance
an America and a Texas First agenda. I love hearing
(53:11):
that joining us now candidate for Texas Attorney General, Aaron
Rights on the program. I think for the first time, Aaron,
nice to meet you.
Speaker 7 (53:19):
How are you, sir, Nice to meet you. I'm doing outstanding.
Speaker 1 (53:22):
I also forgot to mention that he's a marine, and
so I always like to thank the folks who serve
us proudly, and so thank you for your service to
this nation. Aaron, Let's get right to it. You've got
a nice resume. You've worked with some people that we
respect and like on this program, especially Ken. We have
Ken on a lot, and if Ken's given you the
endorsement and the thumbs up, then I don't need to
(53:43):
look at any other candidates as Ken. I would assume
Ken Endorsecha well.
Speaker 17 (53:47):
Ken has put out a very very positive saving the
day after I announced. He reminded Texans that for my
three years with him, I was his quote offensive coordinator,
leading on all of the major projects that Texans care about,
and that we and your audience, You're america first.
Speaker 7 (54:03):
MAGA audience cares about.
Speaker 17 (54:05):
And so when Texans are looking for who, what kind
of attack dog do they want to succeed Ken?
Speaker 7 (54:10):
There's really only one choice in this race.
Speaker 17 (54:13):
I think it's me, and I think that the momentum
we're building so far. I've just been campaigning for just
a month. We've raised an incredible amount of money. We
have connected with voters all across the state, and I
think Texans agree with President Trump when he brought me
to the Justice Department, he called me a true MAGA
attorney and a warrior for the Constitution. That's who we
(54:34):
ought to have as our next Texas AG and that's
what I'm trying to do.
Speaker 1 (54:37):
Oh so you mean you actually follow the Constitution in
the law. You don't try to reinterpret it or tweak
it or bend it to some Wuolk ideology. Crap. Wow,
what a novel idea, Aaron.
Speaker 7 (54:46):
It is novel.
Speaker 17 (54:47):
Not only do I follow it, and I expect the
individuals and organizations that I work with or that work
for me to follow it. But you can be darned
sure that I'm going to come after those individuals and
organizations that don't follow it. Track record shows that I
have litigated, sued, investigated, defended, and appealed on all of
the violators of law and order in liberty and justice
(55:09):
and the Constitution of the United States. My whole track
record crews that I'm ready on day one, and I
think that that's why I'm going to get voted in
as the next Texas AG.
Speaker 1 (55:17):
Well, and I'll tell you I like veterans getting into office,
and especially Marines because you know, you guys were taught
years and years ago, because I'm sure you've served for
a while now. Being a major, Uh, you have to improvise,
you have to adapt, you overcome, right, That's a good
old phrase that jarheads love to use.
Speaker 17 (55:34):
And who else is going to eat all those crams
out there but the Marines?
Speaker 1 (55:37):
You know, you cran eaters. Hey, don't be jealous. I
was in the chair for Uce, okay, and we had
better child. Don't be jealous? Are all right? If folks
want to learn more about your bid to become the
next Texas Attorney General. Where do they go?
Speaker 17 (55:50):
They can go to my website at Ritspertexas dot com
R E I t Z for Texas dot Com, which
is right there on the cairn on the screen.
Speaker 7 (55:57):
But I would also encourage folks.
Speaker 17 (55:59):
To follow me on x at Aaron Underscore Rights AAR
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Speaker 1 (56:05):
I like what I'm hearing. As the campaign progresses, please
keep a touch with my producers. Let's have you back
on instead of just talking just about your campaign, We'll
have you back on for legal issues and different things
to discuss. Always like having a good quality constitutional attorney
on the program. Thank you Erin, I love it.
Speaker 7 (56:22):
Thank you Sircia.
Speaker 2 (56:23):
Next time, best the.
Speaker 1 (56:23):
Luck to you, God bless all. Righty, before we say
good night, let's leave you with some of your messages, right,
the good, the bad, and the ugly. We got any
of those this week? Who do we get? Eve wrote
It's amazing how narcissist Nuskem was trying to get sympathy
points by saying in an interview that his child has
to be subjected to the newscom slur caused by the media,
(56:46):
which is really hair Jail's own fault by his own
actions and sadly, his child's reality finding out who he
truly is. I agree, Eve, But the dangerous redder causing
assassination attempts on President Trump and his children and grandchildren
having to hear that must not be that important to Newscombe. Yeah,
I know, rules for thee not for me, and they're
always hypocrites. Eve. Mike writes, Hey, Dan, let's hope and
(57:08):
pray that Gallaine Maxwell doesn't end up like Jeffrey Epstein.
I hope she comes forward with a lot of information
and names the people on both sides of the isle.
We're tired of talking no action, just like all those
liberal jackasses keep saying nobody's above the law. It's time
to start seeing people going to jail. I agree, Mike.
Another one, Carol writes, well, you should know by now
(57:28):
if charges do move forward that Democrats will pull out
their favorite play racism. After all, Obama is black. Carol,
of course, referring to what Tulsey Gabbert did this week,
referring a formal investigation into what Barack Obama and his
intelligence community did to Donald J. Trump back in twenty sixteen,
creating the whole Russia collusion hoax, And finally, Russell writes,
(57:49):
this is about AI. Here is Elon Musk going to
be the one to cross the line and make Skynet
self aware? I just saw that an AI robot can
change his own battery. What happens when they can rep
kate and upgrade themselves and don't need us anymore? This
is scary. Terminator three, Russell writes, all good ones this week.
Thanks so much folks for sending those in. Remember you
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can send them to real America. Put it up there,
we go Real America at oh wait n n dot com.
There's all the handles. It's a Friday, so I'm out.
Matt Gets is coming up next, followed by our friend
Chanel Rhon. I'll be back Monday, eight eastern, five Pacific.
Until then, you know exactly what to do. My friends,
be proud Americans out there, be brave, and God bless
you all. Goodnight,