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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Welcome.

Speaker 2 (00:02):
It is Verdict with Center, Ted Cruz Ben Ferguson with
you and Center. With overwhelming support from the Senate, this
foreign aid package has passed that obviously is the center
of the world right now for not only in this
country people wondering what was going to happen, but obviously
these nations around the world in quitting Israel.

Speaker 3 (00:20):
Well, that's exactly right. It is a major foreign aid
bill that just passed the Senate and it is now
headed to President Biden's desk. We're going to break it down.
We're going to get into the good, the bad, and
the ugly about what was in it and what's going
to happen next. We're also going to talk about what
continues to happen on college campuses, the anti semitism, it
keeps getting worse, and we're going to talk about the

(00:40):
Biden Whitehouse's pathetic response to these instances of violence and
anti Semitism that sadly the radicals and his party support.

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Inquirer has come out in the court case in New
York and admitted they made up the story center about

(02:37):
your father. Yes, Ted Cruz's father linked to the Jaska assassination.
They're admitting they made it all up. I want everybody
to hear from you first on that.

Speaker 4 (02:47):
Well.

Speaker 3 (02:47):
Look, just because the National Inquirer made up that my
father played a part in killing Kennedy doesn't mean that
he didn't secretly play a part in killing Kennedy. I'm
just saying that they haven't proven a nation negative. Although
they did admit they doctored the photograph and like like
basically mashed two photos to create literally the very embodiment

(03:08):
of fake news. And I got to say, my favorite
response on this whole issue was something Marco Rubio said
at a set at Launch shortly after this idiotic story broke,
where Marco stood up and he said, look, I need
all of you all to know that I know for
a fact this story about.

Speaker 1 (03:26):
Ted's dad is a lie.

Speaker 3 (03:28):
And and Marco's explanation he said it has to be
a lie because if a Cuban had done that, he
would have told everybody. Yeah, and so I saw. I
appreciated Marco coming to my dad's defense.

Speaker 1 (03:41):
I love this.

Speaker 2 (03:41):
I hope you framed this for your father because it's
hysterical and you should put it side by side and
give it to him for Father's Day because it's just amazing.
It is official, this inquire made up the story about
your father.

Speaker 4 (03:54):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (03:54):
I got to say, does that mean that Elvis is
not working at a Walmart in Idaho?

Speaker 1 (04:01):
There is a chance.

Speaker 2 (04:02):
There is a chance, but they haven't confirmed that yet,
so let's not jump to conclusions here.

Speaker 1 (04:06):
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the Aliens are real.

Speaker 3 (04:10):
The Space aliens are real.

Speaker 1 (04:12):
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we hang out. I've always been a little nervous.

Speaker 3 (04:16):
Now I know it's just really just just watch your
p's and q's.

Speaker 1 (04:20):
I love it all.

Speaker 2 (04:21):
Right, Let's get into this vote in Washington and explain
for everyone listening.

Speaker 1 (04:27):
This came out of the House. It was a big fight.

Speaker 2 (04:30):
There is a very divided, i think conservative mindset on this.
I have a lot of friends that are very upset
about this. I have others that say it's important that
we fund Israel and other things. This then came to
the Senate. Walk us through the mindset of of not
only you, but also other Republicans that are saying this

(04:51):
is something that need to get done and that's why
we passed it.

Speaker 3 (04:54):
Well, listen, this is a bill number one. The House
struggled mightily to vote out. It was a huge battle.
There were lots of pieces there that they agonized on
and ultimately voted it out before the Senate. Listen, I
struggled with this vote. I struggled with this vote as
much as any vote I've ever cast in the Senate.
And the reason is there are elements in this bill

(05:15):
that I very strongly support, and there are elements in
this bill that I really dislike. And sometimes you have
legislation that combines good and bad and you've got a way, Okay,
does the bad outweigh the good? And in this case,
I found a very difficult decision. I spent hours and

(05:37):
hours thinking through the pros and cons and what the
right principled approach was. Let me tell you what's good
about this bill. The biggest thing that is good and
important about this bill is it finally provides emergency military
aid to Israel. Israel is in the middle of a war.
It has been an a war since October sixth, the
horrific terrorist attack that occurred. It has been battling Hamon

(06:00):
and Gaza, battling Hamas while the Biden administration has been
undercutting it over and over and over again and pressing
the government of Israel to stop killing Hamas terrorists. It's
also been the subject of a massive attack from Iran,
over three hundred drones and missiles, cruise missiles and ballistic missiles.

(06:20):
Iran has been waging war against Israel, and so I
think it's critically critically important that we provide military aid
to Israel now and that's going to happen now. So
I'm very glad of that that aid is finally going
to go. Let me be clear, though, this military aid
to Israel should have gone six months ago. It should

(06:41):
have gone right after October seventh, It should have gone
when this war started. And you'll recall back in November,
I and several other Senators forced a vote on the
Senate floor we took over the Senate from Chuck Schumer.
We used a rare procedural technique called a rogue cloture
petition should to force a vote on a standalone Israel

(07:04):
emergency military aid bill, and every single Democrat, all of them,
voted no. And the only reason this military funding didn't
go six months ago is because the Democrats obstructed it
each and every day since then. And so I'm glad
finally that military aid is going to Israel. But it
should have gone last month, it should have gone the

(07:26):
month before, it should have gone all the way back
six months ago, and it's the Democrat's fault it didn't.

Speaker 2 (07:32):
So let's talk about some of the other things that
were in this bill as well, and explain what all
is in this big, big kind of conglomerate here.

Speaker 3 (07:42):
Well, let me tell you what else is good in
the bill. So number one, the military aid to Israel.
Number two, this bill includes the Houses bill to force
the Chinese Communist Party to give up control of TikTok
in the United States. That's something also that I strongly support.
I think it is very important for national security. The

(08:03):
Chinese Communist Party uses TikTok. It has the capacity for
number one espionage and surveillance of every American and I
think that is very dangerous. Number Two, the Chinese Communist
Party uses this to push propaganda, particularly to our young people.
And and so this bill forces the CCP to divest

(08:24):
from TikTok. That's another very good thing in this bill. Thirdly,
this bill also includes eight billion dollars in funding for
Taiwan to defend itself against aggression from China. And and
and listen, I have long long made clear that that
that that that China I believe represents the most significant

(08:46):
long term geopolitical threat to the United States, and Taiwan
is on the front lines of China's global global aggression.
And so I think it is critically important that that
that we continue standing with the people of Taiwan. So
those are three really good things of the bill.

Speaker 2 (09:03):
Let's go back to TikTok for a second and explain
that when will this kick in the metrics of it,
how this will work. And I want to go back
to and compare this also on a story we've done before.
TikTok has had like forty to one stories supporting the
Palestinian slash Hamas over Israel. Clearly that has had a

(09:27):
major impact on younger people are who are actually against Israel.
And we've seen this on the college campuses, and this
is being used is a mind war machine to clearly
influence and change public opinion on people like Jewish people,
the Israeli government, and even to make people sympathetic towards terrorists.

(09:48):
That's what China's been doing. And this is just in
real time when it comes to Israel. Yeah, no, that's
exactly right that TikTok. The CCP uses TikTok to push
pro Hamas propag and to undermine Israel, to push anti
American propaganda, including things like like trending Osama bin Laden

(10:09):
speaking out on jihad and against against America, and so
removing the ability of the Chinese Communist party to have
control over that that that's really important. How long will
this take then for the divistion and and for truly
to be a separation where Chinese isn't dictating what happens
on the platform? Is this going to be immediate before

(10:30):
the election or in reality, is it's going to be
after the election?

Speaker 3 (10:33):
Well, one of the prices that the Democrats insisted upon
to pass this was that that it be delayed till
after the election, So it will be after theazing. Yeah,
you know that that that's how the Democrats approached it.

Speaker 2 (10:44):
Yeah, because they wanted to make sure that they had
the advantage using TikTok all the way up and through
the election.

Speaker 3 (10:51):
Those are are the Democrats we have.

Speaker 1 (10:54):
So you look at this bill and you talk also about.

Speaker 2 (10:58):
Taiwanese and the allies and then be able to defend themselves.
There was some criticism that this wasn't enough money for
them to actually defend themselves against China. Can you can
you explain why this amount of money was chosen and
why you think this is adequate this moment.

Speaker 3 (11:12):
Look, eight billion dollars is a significant amount of military aid,
and it's designed to help help Taiwan be more resilient,
you know, in in military defense theory, the idea obviously,
the Taiwanese army is not sufficient to defeat the Chinese army.
China is a much more massive country with a much
larger military. But the idea is to make Taiwan, the

(11:35):
phrase that is often used as a porcupine, make Taiwan
difficult to invade, to deter China from doing so. And
so that's really what the military aid is focused on doing,
is helping Taiwan be more resistant to an amphibious military
assault so that China doesn't doesn't engage in war. And

(11:55):
listen that that is often the smartest way to approach
national security is to engage in deterrence so you don't
have to engage in war. And that that that's exactly
what this is trying to do with China and Taiwan.

Speaker 2 (12:09):
Let's talk about how what was in the bill that
was frustrating for you, that upsets you, that that is irritating.
The reality is I'd love that if we could just
get only what we want. There are compromises that have
to be made. There's Democrats who are the majority in
the Senate, and we have a very slim majority. Now
in the House Republicans, you have a president who's a Democrat.

(12:30):
So so what in here is frustrating that you that
you say, hey, yeah, I'm not okay with this, but
this is the reality of how this went down.

Speaker 3 (12:38):
Well, there were several other other elements in the bill
that that in total, were too problematic for me to
support the full package. First of all, the bill spends
over nine billion dollars on so called humanitarian aid, much
of which goes to Gaza, which is controlled by Hamas.
And we have seen under Joe Biden this pattern over

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and over again of their sending millions and millions of
dollars to Gaza, only for it to be diverted by Hamas,
only for it to be used for terrorism. And and
this this bill follows that pattern. It does not it
doesn't learn from the failures of the Biden administration, and
it keeps sending money that will be used ultimately against

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America and against our allies.

Speaker 2 (13:24):
When you see this happen and the way it came
out of the Senate, for conservatives that are listening that
are just frustrated because they feel like we're sending too
much money overseas, We're not securing our southern border, and
we're putting other countries ahead of our interests. What is
your message to them, because that's an important one right now.

Speaker 3 (13:44):
Well, look, there are aspects when it comes to military aid,
particularly for Israel and Taiwan. We are doing that because
that is in America's interest, that that that the enemies
of Israel are the enemies of America, and with Israel
advances America's national security interests. And by the way, we
get enormous military benefits from our alliance with Israel, including

(14:09):
benefits from the Masad intelligence benefits that the people they
are fighting. Listen, Iran, there is a reason the Iotolin
Iran chance death to America and death to Israel. The
Iotola also refers to Israel as the little Satan and
America as the Great Satan. And so helping Israel prevail

(14:32):
benefits American national security. It keeps us safer. The same
is true with Taiwan, that deterring China. Listen, if China,
God forbid, were to invade Taiwan, that would be an
enormous problem for US national security interest for a lot
of reasons. But let me just focus on one, which
is advanced semiconductors. Right now, we manufacture very few, A

(14:55):
very small percentage of advanced semiconductors are manufactured in the
United States. The over whelming majorities manufactured overseas, primarily in
China and Taiwan. And if China were to invade Taiwan,
it would give the Chinese Communist Party the ability to
have the American economy and the American military in a stranglehold.

(15:16):
You look at virtually everything we use in today's modern life,
it involves semiconductors and advanced semiconductors.

Speaker 1 (15:23):
That's true for your phone.

Speaker 3 (15:25):
That's true for your car or truck, that that that's
true for just about every appliance you have in your home.
That that's true for just about every serious piece of
military equipment we have, whether it's every tank or every
fighter jet, or every ship or or every computer. We
are massively dependent on advanced semiconductors. It's one of the

(15:46):
reasons I have been so vigorous in fighting to bring
semiconductor manufacturing back to the United States, back to Texas.
It's one of the reasons why I co authored legislation
to streamline the ronmental permitting for building new semiconductor fabs,
including massive ones that are going into Texas. My legislation,

(16:07):
which I authored with Mark Kelly, Democrat from Arizona, the
Kelly Cruise Bill, passed the Senate one hundred to nothing.
We're working to get it through the House. But in
the interim, until this passes into law, until we build
up semiconductor manufacturing capacity in the United States, America is
incredibly vulnerable and so deterring Chinese aggression in Taiwan is

(16:29):
all about protecting America's national security interests.

Speaker 1 (16:33):
Yeah, great point.

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wanted to highlight.

Speaker 1 (18:42):
What are those?

Speaker 3 (18:44):
Well, they're big problems. Number two. Uh, this bill has
three point four billion dollars for quote, migration and refugee
assistance and and and that's the pocket of money the
Biden administration has used to pour cash into the NGOs
that are assisting with illegal immigration at our southern border.
And so this gives them billions more to keep funneling

(19:07):
into these organizations that that that that are trafficking people
illegally into this country and helping traffickers bring people illegally
into the country. I can't support that.

Speaker 4 (19:18):
Now.

Speaker 2 (19:18):
That's something that is obviously very frustrating. And this is
what I think so many conservatives have been hearing about,
and they're frustrated because why is it that this always happens?

Speaker 3 (19:28):
Well, and listen that that that leads to the third
and the single biggest problem with this bill is it
does nothing, zero, nada to secure our southern border. It
doesn't It doesn't address the crisis, and it is an
existential crisis. We are seeing a full on invasion. And

(19:49):
and just a few months ago Republicans all stood united
and said we are going to use this Ukraine bill
as leverage to force the Demo Crats to do something
on our southern border. And all of us initially stood
united on that. Listen, I still believe that. I still
believe and the Democrats they care passionately about this Ukraine

(20:12):
Aid bill. Listen, we saw in the House of Representatives.
We saw House Democrats ridiculously waving Ukrainian flags on the
floor of the House. It was a pitiful spectacle. And
as an aside, can you imagine those Democrats ever ever
showing the same joy waving an American flag. It's hard

(20:33):
to imagine. But no, they were happy to jump up
and down and wave Ukrainian flags on the House floor.
It's clear they care passionately about that. And so I
believe we should have stuck to our guns and said, Okay,
if you want additional money for Ukraine, let's take serious
steps to secure the border. Not the bogus Chuck Schumer

(20:55):
bill that would have made the problem worse and would
have put catch and release into law, and what a
normalize two million ellgoimmigrants a year, but serious legislation to
secure the border. Once again, in front of the Senate,
I introduced HR two as an amendment to the bill.
And to be clear, if they had attached HR two
strong border security to this bill, I would have voted yes.

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But they didn't, and and ultimately the House was not
able to move it out with border security included. And
for me, as a Senator representing the great State of Texas,
I can't sit by while our state and our country
is invaded and allow this moment to go by. I

(21:39):
can't support this bill without border security. I can't allocate
funds to secure Ukraine's border before we secure our own border.
And that is the number one reason that I had
to vote no. It is the crisis we have at
home is too grave to allow this bill to move
at least with my support, without fixing the problem here

(22:03):
at home.

Speaker 1 (22:05):
You mentioned the open border.

Speaker 2 (22:07):
House Committee on Homeland Security found that illegal aliens are
costing US an estimated four hundred fifty one billion dollars
per year, the majority of that going to healthcare for
illegal immigrants.

Speaker 1 (22:20):
As crime as skyrocketing.

Speaker 2 (22:22):
Now our hospitals are being filled with illegals who can't pay,
and that is what they found. And yet we're sending money,
like you said, to secure another country's border.

Speaker 3 (22:30):
Well, and it's the Democrats have gone all in. They
have decided that they are the open border party, that
they are willing to give up anything, including apparently that
we're willing to give up Ukraine aid in order to
keep the open borders. I think we should have held
the line and use this to force real border security,

(22:52):
not not the fake, fake kind that Chuck Schumer was
trying to get attached to this.

Speaker 2 (23:00):
I want to move also to another major issue center,
and that is we've been covering anti semitism on college
campuses and exposing what's been happening. But now we're getting
to see the White House, specifically the President of the
United States of America is just pathetic and that word
doesn't seem strong enough, but a pathetic response to anti

(23:21):
semitism on college campuses. I want to play this for
you from a reporter to the president of the United
States of America and get your reaction to it.

Speaker 1 (23:30):
Listen to this and.

Speaker 5 (23:32):
The anti submitted protests on college campuses.

Speaker 4 (23:35):
I condemn that another protests.

Speaker 1 (23:37):
That's why I've set up a full gam to do
with that.

Speaker 4 (23:40):
I also condemn those who don't understand what's going on
with the Palestinians and how they dreaming.

Speaker 5 (23:46):
And then Columbia University president resigned. I didn't know that.

Speaker 1 (23:51):
I'll not have to find out more time.

Speaker 2 (23:53):
I love that they asked should she resign because I
didn't know that. I'll have to find out more about that.
But he condemns people that are anti Semitic, and then says,
I also condemned those that don't know about the Palestinians, Like,
what in the hell is the president doing here?

Speaker 1 (24:07):
Sir?

Speaker 3 (24:08):
Well, look, he said he didn't know that, and I
actually believe that's some of the most honest words that
he said. I think he has no idea what's going on.
He's not aware of what's going on, and in particular,
he's professing ignorance as to what's happening at Columbia, what's
happening at Yale, And it is utterly disgraceful. But you
know who's not ignorant. I mean, I agree he's oblivious,

(24:30):
But who's not ignorant? Or the other Democrats who are
supporting this And I want you to listen to So
there was an event, a Climate Core event where AOC
was speaking right next to Joe Biden, and he was
right there, and AOC had something to say on this
that I want everyone, everyone to listen and hear. Here's

(24:50):
AOC addressing Columbia Yale.

Speaker 5 (24:54):
It is especially important that we remember the power of
young people shaping this country to day of all days,
as we once again witness the leadership of those peaceful
student led protests on campus. It's like Columbia, Yale, Berkeley and.

Speaker 2 (25:10):
Many others really, because a group of Yale student center
formed a human chain to block a Jewish student from
entering the university yesterday. And if you know history, this
was a chilling act of anti Semitism that echoed nineteen
thirty nine when Nazis blocked Jewish students are entering Vienna

(25:31):
University simply because they were Jews.

Speaker 3 (25:34):
Now that's absolutely right. And you also had a Jewish
student at Yale who was poked in the eye with
a flag and had to seek medical treatment because of that.
And to say when you have threats of murder and
violence and death, when you have it as you had
it at Columbia, a student saying that Hamas should murder

(25:59):
the Jews wish students on that campus. That is not peaceful.
Threats of violence and calling from the murder of your
former students is not remotely peaceful. But understand, AOC, this
is a sitting member of Congress. She's singling out Columbia Yale.
She's praising what's happening at Columbia Yale. Understand she supports

(26:24):
this vicious anti semitism. And there is Joe Biden happily
sitting there. In fact, he said at the same event
that he's learned that when AOC listened and it speaks,
you got to listen to her. Well, you know that
that is Unfortunately, today's Democrat Party, which is the White House,
is utterly tepid, unwilling to condemn specifically what is happening

(26:46):
at Columbia and Yale, and the radicals in their party
explicitly endorse it and celebrate it.

Speaker 2 (26:54):
You mentioned the radicals of the Democratic Party. You and
I have said this for a long time. When they
tell you what they've leave in, believe them. I'll give
you example of this. A group of Columbia University professors
actually held a rally Monday. These are the professors who
are indoctrinating the kids to hate Jews and hate Israel.
They held a rally to express solidarity solidarity with the

(27:19):
anti Semitic students that had been suspended for holding unauthorized
protests on campus. And not only that, but when you
go back and look at what these leaders these universities believe,
whether it's Clutting Gay, who we've exposed on the show
multiple times, but at an event just two months after

(27:39):
nine to eleven, Colombia University's current president remarked, and this
was two months after nine to eleven, that terrorism is
a quote form of protesting.

Speaker 1 (27:53):
When they tell you who they are, believe them. Listen
to this.

Speaker 4 (27:56):
So it's not you'll always have individuals who will have
extreme views. But what's really troubling in the region is
that there's actually quite a broad base of society which
has some sympathy for the terrorists. Not so much because
they approve of their methods, but it's a form of
protesting against a system which is not delivering for them
on the economic or the political front.

Speaker 2 (28:16):
I mean, that's no wonder that this university is totally
just lost to its mind and we're watching this anti semitism.
If that's what you're saying in public two months after
nine to eleven, then imagine how many children you've been
able to indoctrinate college students to believe that the Jews
are Israel and that you should feel sympathy for Hamas
has Isis al Kaeda.

Speaker 1 (28:37):
The list goes on and on.

Speaker 3 (28:40):
Well, and when she says there's a broad base of
society that has sympathy for these terrorists, she's revealing a
lot about the world in which she lives, about Ivy
League universities, about our elite universities, about our academic system,
about the left. Everyone she associates with falls into that
crowd when they look at the terrorists and understand, we're

(29:02):
not talking about terrorists and the abstract. We're talking about
Hamas and what they did on October seventh, murdering twelve
hundred Israelis, murdering some thirty Americans, raping women and little girls,
committing atrocities that the world has not seen since the Nazis,
and in today's leftist academy, using the President of Columbia's

(29:26):
own word, they have some sympathy for that. No, there
is no sympathy. Terrorism is not a form of protest.
Terrorism is a horrific form of violence that targets civilians,
that targets women and children, that commits murder and act
of cruelty. And that's exactly what Hamas did, and it's
what It's the reason these college campuses are allowing these

(29:51):
anti Semitic protests to go on, these threats against Jewish
students to go on. It's the reason Jewish students are
being advised by the Orthodo Rabbi at Columbia to stay
home because Columbia will not protect your physical safety. And
the reason is the President of Columbia, the administrators of Columbia.
They explicitly side with the radicals and with the terrorists.

Speaker 1 (30:17):
And it is shameful and it's sick.

Speaker 2 (30:21):
Finally, on this, we're going to do a deep dive
about the dark money that is clearly backing and orchestrating
these not only events, but the shutting down of roads
and bridges and supporting what's happening on these college campuses
being anti Semitic. But there is one caveat, and this
should be talked about it. And like I said, we're

(30:42):
going to give you a lot more on this in
another episode. But we've now found out that the NFL,
the National Football League, funded a left wing group bailing
out anti Israel bridge blockers. And this is again how
the left just holds these companies and these organization hostage,
like you better give us some money.

Speaker 1 (31:02):
We need somebody to bail out some people, and they
just do it well.

Speaker 3 (31:06):
And look, we we talked about in the wake of
October seventh, how how black lives matter, how the Chicago
chapter put out a tweet praising Hama, saying we stand
with Palestine and and and having a a picture of
a paraglider. Remember it was a paragliders that came in
that the Hamas terrorists used to murder young people in Israel,
and and and the cultural Marxist they support each other,

(31:30):
and and and and we're seeing that. Look on Columbia,
it's not just the students that are facing threats of violence,
it's the faculty too. So a Columbia professor, Shi David
I wanted to go, and we talked about this on
on on Monday's pod, that he intended to go and
and be right among these protesters and stand up for Israel.

(31:52):
And what Columbia did. They revoked his past to campus.
They they zeroed out his access and blocked him. This
is the the administration of Columbia. They decided between a
professor on their faculty who happened to be Jewish or
the anti Semitic protesters who are threatening violence, that the

(32:13):
problem was the professor who dared to be Jewish.

Speaker 4 (32:17):
You know.

Speaker 3 (32:17):
One of the things that this professor, Davidai, tweeted out.
He said, quote to all the journalists, I promise I
will try to get back to each and every one
of you. In the meantime, I want you to consider this.
To the best of my knowledge, the last time that
a professor was denied access to their own university for
being Jewish was Nazi Germany. Well, actually that's not accurate,

(32:40):
because we covered on this podcast how USC did that
to a USC professor where they ordered him to stay
at home and teach from home for precisely the same reason,
because anti Israel protesters were threatening violence, and they decided
not to protect him but instead to stand with the protesters.

Speaker 2 (32:58):
Yeah, we're going to talk more about this dark money.
I can promise you that, don't forget. We do this
show Monday, Wednesday and Friday, so make sure that subscribe,
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(33:19):
to you, how many people find it for the very
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it makes a huge difference. Thank you for doing that.
Don't forget. You can grab my podcast on those in
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news the Ben Ferguson podcasts as well and the Cenater.

Speaker 1 (33:39):
I will see you back here in a couple of days.
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