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A beautiful day in the neighborhood. Want to be my
wan't to be my port? To be my neighbor Shut up, boo,
it's three o'clock in the morning and I gotta go
to work at four.
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Well, that's not my problem. You should in Canada. Of
the volts, you should in Canada. Of the votes. I
voted neighborhood spokesperson.
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And some people don't appreciate that I bring people together
at three o'clock in the morning.
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But I'm one.
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Beautiful intelligend black man coming to you from Dimdalehills, California.
Today it's the beautiful in April the seventeenth, twenty twenty five.
Today's shows bombs up by your Northern California Cadillac Dealers,
home of the old new cattle like guescaleid the standard
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When you go by and tenth drive.
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Years, tell them six you were the good Lord's pit
suit and hopefully the good Lord did this picture too wide?
You know what Johnnie Cluckner said, if your bud's getting
too wide, put that fast food aside.
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But not what is it they see?
Speaker 9 (08:12):
You said?
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If the loft don't fit your much.
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A quit.
Speaker 14 (08:14):
Yeah, but it's the same thing your pants won't fit
it you keep eating all that fast food. I had
a doctor tell me today my numbers came out good,
but they want me to check my They say, don't
eat so much sugar.
Speaker 9 (08:28):
I said, all I do is soak on my fingers. Doctor.
She said, well, don't eat too much sugar.
Speaker 14 (08:33):
And also so I get to I get to do
the most favorite thing that a man gets.
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To do in life, colon oscopy. Yeah, yeah, that's a praise.
If colon off could be something praise praise.
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I feel like a Hyaena. I feel like the Hyaena.
But I'm gonna do the colon guard. I don't want
them putting up a nine in my tailpipe. I did
that the first time. And from what I've read, the
colon gar is just as good. And for you men
out there, ladies to make sure you get your check
up is all fair and love and war. And it's
supposed to happen a while ago, but things have been
so delayed lately. And they said the col of Gart
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the cooler guard box has to come from from China.
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It has a tariff on my Colonaska Be.
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I'm telling you guys, we gotta get they gotta get
to do out of the White House. If it comes
double to get a colonska be. You know something wrong,
not my fault. We don't need a tariff on a
colonosa Pe. What the world coming to?
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I want to say.
Speaker 14 (09:31):
I want to say today I had some really good
news that they had a good meeting, real estate meeting.
And there are a lot of things that are coming
to dimnar heels and and really do or appreciate.
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The meeting that we had.
Speaker 14 (09:41):
And there's another meeting coming up with Fiona ma and
she's gonna be talking down She's part of the I
think the Treasurer of California, and that's gonna be happening
with the with the Association of Routures coming up at
the end of the month. I'm gonna be gonna be
attending that meeting as well.
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But there's more and more and more.
Speaker 14 (09:59):
I'm gonna tell them all about Best Line business funding
that a lot of real estate people they're still trying
to get a sell from Dimdale Hills, California, and they're
insurance companies that don't want to write policies on some
of the homes. For whatever reason. They got to pass
their report. They're inspection report, and sometimes they don't pass
their inspect your report. So now it takes a more
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difficult time to get a loan. But I'm telling people,
when you do Best Line is only four months bank statements.
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It's a one page application. You got to be in.
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Business six months process a minimum five thousand dollars a month.
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And a lot of people say, well, how does that work.
Speaker 14 (10:37):
Well, we've been doing about twenty years and where the
top company in the country.
Speaker 9 (10:42):
You gotta get that some praise. I said, get that praise,
prees praise. And I gotta tell you one more thing
that happened to me today. I was standing in line.
Speaker 14 (10:53):
At a convenience store and they had one teller, one cashier.
The line must have been at twelve to fourteen people deep,
so deep put your button to sleep waiting in line
that loan. Then when people taking a nap, the line
was so long. So this lady we were about to
step on the spot at the same time, and I
said ladies first.
Speaker 9 (11:13):
She said, oh, well, thank you, sir. I said, you're
more than welcome.
Speaker 14 (11:16):
And so we sat there about a minute and I said,
and my name is Charles.
Speaker 9 (11:19):
What do you do?
Speaker 14 (11:21):
And she said, oh, I'm ana retire. I said, okay,
well I know people that retired to you.
Speaker 9 (11:26):
I said, look I do. She said what do you do?
Speaker 14 (11:27):
I said, I do a sports show, and I do
real estate loans and sales. And if you know anybody
looking for a opportunity to sell a house or they
need a loan, I would love to earn your referral.
Speaker 9 (11:37):
She said, oh, well.
Speaker 14 (11:38):
I'm thinking of bellsizing. So I gave him my card
and then about ten minutes later, because we were in
line so long, the lady said, you might have paid
for your stuff. I said, oh, no, ma'am, I'm good,
thank you, thank you for asking. She said, no, I
want to. She said, don't rob me and my blessings.
She said, don't rob me of my blessings. I said, well,
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are you sure, and she said she said yeah. I said, okay, Well,
I'm not used to women paying for me. She said,
well that's a clue. But lord, sure she paid for
my goodings. I was getting just a few things. It
came out about fourteen dollars, and she paid for it. Now,
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I'm usually I got to realize to accept my blessing
because every day I give somebody some food.
Speaker 9 (12:30):
I often travel.
Speaker 14 (12:31):
Was stand next to someone in line, and I usually say, hey,
if you don't want if I paid for your groceries,
even if you know it's a few items on that
they're trying to buy, not a whole five or six
backs to groceries.
Speaker 9 (12:41):
But I don't mind.
Speaker 14 (12:42):
Here, here's twenty bucks later for whatever the nickasts you're buying.
I don't mind doing that or do it a lot,
but when someone offered to do it to me, I
felt like Oh no, oh, you don't have to do that.
Speaker 9 (12:51):
I said, I might used to women paying for me
for anything.
Speaker 14 (12:54):
She said, whoa, you know, maybe that's the problem.
Speaker 9 (13:00):
Out for change.
Speaker 14 (13:01):
But I told her I'm very grateful, and not only
of that, she's willing to let me talk to her
about some of her personal real estate matters.
Speaker 9 (13:09):
But I just want to say, give women some praise.
Give the women that paid some praise. And I only
she paid for it for some of my nick.
Speaker 14 (13:17):
Next, she's willing to let me perhaps to do a
loan for her property and maybe even a sale to downside.
Speaker 9 (13:25):
You get that by asking.
Speaker 14 (13:27):
And all I did was giving my card and after,
you know, anyone looking at buy herself real estate ever
needs your loan, And she said, yeah, me, and then
she bought my nicknaxt. That's amazing, isn't it, Because oftentimes
people have this idea that that ladies.
Speaker 9 (13:48):
Don't pay for anything.
Speaker 14 (13:50):
I was watching this site in Dimda Hills, California, and
this man and this woman they were on a date
and they went they went on the day.
Speaker 9 (13:59):
He asked her what she wanted to go, and she
said the restaurant she wanted to go to. It had
a lot of shrimps. She wanted to go Buba grim sipping.
Speaker 14 (14:06):
And by the time they got to the restaurant, she
ordered everything. She ordered the ther ther nerves three or
four drs.
Speaker 9 (14:14):
She ordered the.
Speaker 14 (14:15):
Entree three or four tres. In this he wanted to
drink menu and dessert, and she wanted some boxes to
take home in the in the and the man said,
we're gonna have two checks please that the brother ordered
a salad. The woman's total came to like two hundred dollars,
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and she did spent two hundred dollars on herself at
a restaurant. But she tried to play this guy as
a sucker, and he said, we'll have two separate checks please.
She said, what do you mean two separate checks? He said,
you asked me if I wanted to go to dinner.
I asked you where you wanted to go. And so
she tried to take this guy and spend an order
two hundred dollars of food when she don't have two
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hundred dollars for her name. And he told the waiter,
we'll have cheo super checks please. Would you believe the
woman that got offended? Now, I'll juxtapose that to the
lady today that I met at a store to buy
some nick knacks, ask her if she knows anyone looking
at myself roll estate our needs a loan.
Speaker 9 (15:19):
Because she asked me what I do.
Speaker 14 (15:20):
I said, I do a real estate and mortgages and
I also do a sports show. And when she said
yeah me, I gave her my card. And then the
lady offered to pay for my my items and I said, no, ma'am,
that's okay, I'll get it. She said, don't rob me
in my blessings. Now, contrast that woman to the women
that go to a restaurant and they want to order
food they don't have money to pay for.
Speaker 9 (15:43):
If she insisted that she paid, give DCEC some praise.
Give praise, praise, praise, because a mind is a trouble
being to waste and show us, so is kindness.
Speaker 14 (15:53):
So not only may I make a few thousand dollars
by helping her with her real estate needs.
Speaker 9 (15:59):
She even brought me some knick knacks. I was gonna
pay for it myself.
Speaker 14 (16:04):
It's just you gotta you gotta realize sometimes God opens
up doors to you for people who are kind, But
some of those people that just suck and suck and
suck and suck. You don't need them sucking on you.
I sucked the money out of Wallach, will sai you wallet.
And so when the man said there'll be two separate
checks please, he said, what do you mean two separate checks?
You are two hundred dollars worth of food. Man, And
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here he gives a fourteen dollars salad. Why would he
pay two hundred and fourteen dollars for a salad? Because
some people try to take advantage of you. They call
those guys simps. You're not simps, You're just kind. But
some of those people are so nick they so malignant, narcissists.
They haven't pay for their own food. Two separate checks please.
Speaker 9 (16:47):
She didn't have the two hundred dollars to pay for
her food.
Speaker 14 (16:51):
And I contrast that to the retiree that I met
today that paid for my nick knacks about fourteen fifteen
dollars worth. I kind of felt bad because I'm not
used to people paying for me, but she said, don't
rob me at my blessings.
Speaker 9 (17:10):
I hope, I hope that makes sense to a lot
of people.
Speaker 14 (17:12):
There's oftentimes that people just want to take advantage of you.
Speaker 9 (17:15):
Let them find somebody else to take advantage of.
Speaker 14 (17:17):
And that's why oftentimes people who are hurting, they're always hurting,
they take advantage of the karma is they're karma that
shows up. Karma knows who you are and knows when
you're trying to take advantage of people. But because I
was kind of that woman, she offered me a chance
to help her with real estate and even pay for
my stuff.
Speaker 9 (17:35):
I just want to get at some praise. It doesn't
happen enough. And Leaven they're heels. I want to say.
Speaker 14 (17:42):
I want to say thank you to Infrinity, Comcast TV,
and Comcast Spotlight Effect TV for presenting X.
Speaker 9 (17:48):
Sports to the universe.
Speaker 14 (17:50):
S second the Book of Genesis one three, but God
said reparations now reparations laugh.
Speaker 9 (17:59):
And then guys said to be like, but it's about
being kind.
Speaker 14 (18:03):
And sometimes I gotta work on myself for seems too
because I'm not being arrogant. I just I'm not used
to women pay for things.
Speaker 9 (18:13):
But when somebody does, it really shows you.
Speaker 14 (18:16):
It's nice when someone says, let me help you, let
me let me be kind to you. So just keep
that in mind people, as you deal with people, there
are those who want to take advantage of you.
Speaker 9 (18:26):
There'd be two siparate checks.
Speaker 14 (18:27):
Please, two hundred dollars for the woman that don't get
two hundred dollars, and then fourteen dollars for the salad.
I saw it on the internet because I've been watching
a lot of internet stuff and how to behave, and
we do these trainings in real estate, how to get
referrals and how to create business a win win situations.
It's called quit pro quo. But there's a lot of
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people out there. They're not looking at qui pro qo.
They're looking at take, take take. They don't let people
do that to you. If you're being kind to someone
and they're so immature, are cunning, make them pay for
their own food.
Speaker 9 (19:08):
I just saw. I don't know why God taught me
that lesson.
Speaker 14 (19:12):
Today I've kind of felt bad the woman paid for
my nicknackt, But then I watched how to healthy interact
with people trying to get business.
Speaker 9 (19:21):
There are times when people will give, and it's nice
to give.
Speaker 14 (19:23):
I'd rather be the giver than the receiver because that
means I got it. I don't want to be where
I don't have it. But even so, it's nice to
have kind. I just want to say, give kind of
some praise, give it praise, praise, praise.
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That's Vetterman's precious.
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Line that and when you do, you want to give
it some praise because we all need somebody to be known.
And this show is good when somebody is getting it back.
But to order two hundred dollars with the food and
don't get.
Speaker 9 (20:12):
Two hundred dollars. Stay away from people like that. They
broke for a reason.
Speaker 14 (20:17):
Deal with people who see your value and want to
help you and be kind to you, like the one
when I met today at the store just getting some
knick knacks.
Speaker 9 (20:26):
But that's the way life is. You gotta know your value.
Speaker 14 (20:29):
You gotta know when someone's kind, and when somebody's trying
to use you being kind.
Speaker 9 (20:34):
Maybe it's paying it forward.
Speaker 14 (20:35):
Now she wants to give me the you have to
help her with their real estate matters, and I just
met her in the line at the store.
Speaker 9 (20:41):
Give being kind some praise, praise, praise. Everybody needs to
be kind. I didn't want to say today's show is
totally different. I went at the King's game last night
to watch Sada. I said last night's show was about
the big dude in the big d one. Last night,
you gotta have a big d in order to play ANBA.
Speaker 14 (21:04):
Basketball and up and down the court they came running
from deep in the heart of Texas ge are Ewens boys,
and I was impressed by the way d face was
played last night. And the Kings ended up makings of
changes in their personnel their front office. Maxwell's out of there,
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and they just got rid of Mike Brown earlier this year,
and the Iaron fomps too so by background of dB obviously,
he has a three major changes this year.
Speaker 9 (21:43):
For the second one of Kings.
Speaker 14 (21:44):
He's not a basketball guy, so I hope they keep
up Christie because he at least has his his heart
and his coaching ability here is in DeMar Hills, California,
and he'll bring up some guys that will help. But
it's amazing how so many people who got this team
to the playoffs a couple of years ago.
Speaker 9 (22:01):
They're gone now. But it's all fair and level war.
That's just the way that ball bounces. And give Dallas
some praise the big b they won.
Speaker 14 (22:10):
They came out from vig d and won a game
and doing the California All friends, never war, I gotta
say today, obviously it's a political show. My allergies have
been acting up so much. I'm gonna do something that's
about what's going on in this country. When I went
to the store, them there heels. There are a lot
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of empty spaces on the show. I mean a lot
of empty spaces on the show because of the terriffs.
A lot of stores are not bordering everything. A lot
of supplies come from China at some point in time
is hitting everybody's pocketbook. But that's okay because that's the
way life is. People voted for a malignant narcissist thirty
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four time convicted felon with the rape conviction who could
not even get a job as a school teacher.
Speaker 9 (23:03):
But they're trying to the store the Department of Education.
Speaker 14 (23:08):
And now you go to a store, there's one clerk
and the store is like thirty percent empty.
Speaker 9 (23:16):
It's coming up on the easter Easter Sunday. What are
they What are they gonna do if they don't have
any any eggs?
Speaker 14 (23:25):
I was talking in the office today and Gus was
talking about one of his one of his relatives was
in prison, and he was hiding some eggs under his arms,
on his armpits.
Speaker 9 (23:37):
Who's gonna eat those musty eggs? He might be musty?
I say, how do these sneak eggs into a prison? Now?
The only one?
Speaker 14 (23:47):
They don't give you a grocery bag when you want
to sneak eggs into a prison. And then after thinking,
wait a minute, I gotta get my cold and ask
me why can I put these eggs?
Speaker 9 (23:57):
I have no bags.
Speaker 14 (23:59):
You can't put them in your mouth because it makes
you over your mouth. You can't hold them in your hand.
They say, open your eggs, So where else can I
put them? They're too big to go in my ears.
Can't put them in my ears. The eggs are definitely
too big to go in my nose and can't go
with my nostrils. So where else can the eggs? Where
else where else can I put these eggs? I said,
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I'm not I'm not funnling for the eggs in my
tail pipe. People smuggle things in the penitentiary. How by
any means necessary? I don't want to eat them eggs?
How they got there? Where else can put me? They
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don't get They don't give you a bag, and they
don't eat put it in your mouth? I guess he
wanted his gambled eggs. Oh, by any means necessary. If
people do, they gotta do. But I want to take
the time. Obviously, the NBA is FA fantastica and the
Doctors beat the Rockies last night. But we had sports
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going on all over the universe. People come and go.
Life is fun and dim Be heals California. But the
day's big seas political day. I want you to hear
some things that are going on in this country, and
I'm so grateful.
Speaker 9 (25:18):
But before that, I gotta tell you, what are you
gonna put those giggs?
Speaker 14 (25:23):
It means a new It has a new meaning now
when they say you want them over easy or scrambled.
How do you smuggle those eggs until the penitentiary? Oh lord,
have mercy, Lord have mercy.
Speaker 9 (25:46):
All's fair level word.
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In California is called medical in other states is called medicaid.
Speaker 9 (26:13):
You gotta understand. With the RDC team, you can get
yourself some help.
Speaker 14 (26:18):
Your family an your spouse can avoid the spin down
for nursing home costs. You can find out your options
eight hundred and seven even into any sing twenty four,
eight hundred and seven Event two any six twenty four.
Speaker 9 (26:29):
When you reach out to them, you gotta tell them.
Speaker 14 (26:31):
You gotta tell on that fixy siction. Next time I
order my eggs, I guess I won't get them a
scrambled I.
Speaker 9 (26:37):
Gotta say our promitse to you.
Speaker 14 (26:39):
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communication with all government agencies are handled by his staff
of a ton of a specialist. We have ongoing consulting
to provide updates as necessary. Benefit's covering skilled nursing facilities,
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give some medication, medical equipment costs, and more.
Speaker 9 (27:03):
Protection of your assets?
Speaker 14 (27:05):
Is that assct be said, no, f like the nook.
That's that's gap insurance. A duck cannot protect his own assets.
And that's why you can walk up to a restaurant
and say, I will I will have the duck please.
And the woman ordered two hundred dollars worth of food
and didn't even have money to pay for it. And
he said, that'll be two separate.
Speaker 9 (27:23):
Checks, please.
Speaker 15 (27:25):
What do you mean two separate checks?
Speaker 14 (27:27):
Why ordered the solid you ordered all us? You weren't
groofy shopping and he said, he said two separate checks please?
You know lifehole said, I'll never go out with you again.
He said, I know you won't. That's for sure.
Speaker 9 (27:41):
Asset protection. You gotta predict your assets.
Speaker 14 (27:44):
When people order the whole menu and they ask you
to take them out, now, let them pay for themselves
off fair and living war and said again avoiding the
nightmare of debt brought by the government's estate recovery program
called probate at one time processing fee worth a monthly
insurance premius for the.
Speaker 9 (28:02):
Rest of your life. You gotta get that some praise.
Speaker 14 (28:05):
I said, give it, praise, praise, praise, because of mind
is a terriblety new ways and you don't want to
waste your mind. I gotta tell you why you need
asset protection. You gotta have asset protection once you get
with the RDC team and the Big C team. Insurance
coverage required by law, general liability, workers compensation lawyers specializing
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in living trust, medicaid, mand account planning for long term
care afore it, probate, life insurance, veterans benefits, aid and attendance.
Speaker 15 (28:35):
What about fixed assets PERC? Will the test predict that?
Speaker 9 (28:38):
I've got to ask.
Speaker 14 (28:41):
When those top dog lawyers come after you, it's called
topdog law dot com. They come after your bank account,
your checking account, your savings account, your money market account,
certimism of deposit, life insurance with castle values, your fixed indiatinuities.
Speaker 15 (28:56):
What about variable assets PC? Do top dog law come
up to that VC?
Speaker 9 (29:01):
Well, I'm glad to ask. Not only do they come
out to your assets.
Speaker 14 (29:04):
They come after your roller estate, your qualified money, your iras,
your for one case, your other investments.
Speaker 9 (29:11):
Example, avoid capital games.
Speaker 14 (29:13):
Let's see you buy a house for one hundred thousand
dollars and then one year later that I appreciates to
one million dollars. That's a nine hundred thousand dollars capital game.
Over This is litter. There's people. Attention business owners. Attention
business owners. Attention business owners. Over three decades of experience.
You gotta find out your other options to protect with
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your insurance does not cover.
Speaker 9 (29:35):
And you gotta get that some praise. Give it praise, praise, praise.
Speaker 15 (29:38):
I'm not there yet.
Speaker 14 (29:39):
PC's but given some praise. But I'm not doing you
for give us some praise anyway. You gotta give that
some praise.
Speaker 15 (29:45):
They see you always took them out.
Speaker 17 (29:46):
Praise.
Speaker 9 (29:47):
He always took a bunch of the ARDC team. I
got experience.
Speaker 14 (29:49):
You've been doing trust for seven years. Why would we
say someone do the DC team. Well, I'm glad to ask.
Unlike unlike the guys that was in jail, and he
was he was hiding. How you smuggle in aches?
Speaker 9 (30:05):
I have a clue.
Speaker 14 (30:07):
How do you smuggle the man that's why they make
spambo days. Life is so funny, I said, it's my
nasal medication for the allergies.
Speaker 9 (30:20):
I'm telling you you know.
Speaker 14 (30:22):
We have endorsed with the late James Godmans, who advised
for California governors and let the change in California nursing homes.
Speaker 9 (30:28):
He was also the CEO of the California Association and
Health Facilities.
Speaker 14 (30:33):
But not only that, he served on Golden Ones Border
Directors for twenty one years. But not only that, we
have the late Robert Carlson who endorsed the RDC team.
He was the top legal counselor for Calipers. Cal Pers
it's one of the largest employers in the state of California,
and California is the world fifth bart to the economy.
Speaker 9 (30:55):
And he endorsed the RDC team.
Speaker 14 (30:58):
I don't know if they endorsed your friend who did
the trust for you, but he endorsed the RDC team.
Speaker 9 (31:03):
But not only that, are Tonio George Jones Esquire.
Speaker 14 (31:06):
He's a chair of the California Black Chamber of Commerce
also California Black Chamber of Commerce Foundation, and he endorsed
the RDC team. But not only that, we have Antonia's
guy Tibbodoh, one of the Tapas state planners in all
of California.
Speaker 9 (31:18):
And he endorsed the RDC team. But not only that,
we have Leon Woods.
Speaker 14 (31:22):
He works with many of the top lobbyists at the
state Capitol in California, and he endorsed the RDC team.
Speaker 9 (31:29):
But not only that, we have Alis de la Cruz.
Speaker 14 (31:34):
He's a founder of American Veteran Benefits and he endorses
the RDC team. But not only that, we have missus
Cheryl Brown. Now she's the chair of the California Department
of Aging, and she endorses the RDC team.
Speaker 9 (31:49):
Does she endorse your friends the person who did your trust?
But not only that, we have Ray de la Cruz.
Speaker 14 (31:54):
He's the president and CEO of Resource Development Consultani, been.
Speaker 9 (31:59):
Doing his thing going on thirty five years with.
Speaker 14 (32:02):
The highest endorsement of the State of California and by
the government's handbook. And he endorses the RDC team. But
not only that, we have Double Oh. She's the peal
committee for the national the Black Wall three project. She
also does work with c Jack, a coalition for a
just in Equitable California.
Speaker 9 (32:21):
She also has her own economics of wear in this
top show.
Speaker 14 (32:23):
Called Let's Eat you Can Do goole it an access
Secramental dot org in Kubu ninety six point five there
then and I prophet dot that, and she endorses.
Speaker 9 (32:33):
The RDC team. But not only that, we have Big C.
It isn't that you know? That's right?
Speaker 14 (32:39):
I'm Big C when I wear my cape, and I'm
the co chair of the national the Black wal three project.
I'm also business development assaulted with the RDC team and
Best Line Business Funding. Often do volunteer with Ciajack a
coalation for adjust in Ecudoble, California.
Speaker 9 (32:55):
But not only that, As I told you, this is.
Speaker 14 (32:59):
Development consult with the RDC team and best line business funding.
Speaker 9 (33:04):
I'm looking for.
Speaker 14 (33:05):
I started out looking for just a thousand brokers and
agents to join the Big C team with RDC and
also Best Line Business Funding. I'm already over one thousand,
and now that goes two thousand. I thought I was
gonna take twelve months to get to a thousand. I'm
already over one thousand. Because it catches. When you can
help people get money with best line you'd be dumb
not to do it.
Speaker 9 (33:26):
Dumb not to do it. Don't be dumb.
Speaker 14 (33:30):
I gotta tell you it's so important. The reason is
growing by leave some bounds in real estate. Even having
a real estate leading that it had the day a
lot of people having a hard time getting loans approved
for houses. That means business owners they need money too.
Speaker 15 (33:43):
They see what would they do with the best line?
Speaker 14 (33:45):
Well, best line is a business funding loan or turner
of the company. A proof was in less than an
hour and listen up brokers, but the same day funding.
Speaker 15 (33:56):
What's what's in the gladside, Big C.
Speaker 9 (33:58):
I'm glad to ask. You need four months base statements.
Speaker 14 (34:02):
Process, five thousand dollars minimum monthly revenue to your business
checking account.
Speaker 9 (34:07):
And being business six months for a business owner, you
gotta get that some praise. I'm not there but given
some praise, but I'm not saying, okay, you not done yet.
Speaker 14 (34:17):
What is best line business running? We specialize in oh
secured working capital. If you're a broker and you're trying
to sell money and help your customers get loans, why
would you not give them with the fastest loan closing
of the universe. It's a catcher fans. We specialize in
unsecured working capital up.
Speaker 9 (34:37):
To five million dollars. You gotta know that's fast.
Speaker 14 (34:42):
No collateral, no appraisal, no profit and loss, no W
two no, no, no stuff.
Speaker 9 (34:52):
That gets you in trouble. We're not asked.
Speaker 14 (34:56):
We're not putting the lean on your property. You don't
have to pay for appraiser a few hundred dollars or
even a thousand dollars to get your property. And praise
commercial real estate, we have early playoff discounts, be funding
in the littles one day.
Speaker 9 (35:10):
We don't fund on the weekends.
Speaker 14 (35:12):
Now contrast that to the SBA lenders that take sixty
to ninety days just to get you a decline. And
residents of mortgage lenders, you already know there's a lot
of things with the insurance.
Speaker 9 (35:24):
It's hard to get insurance to get those loans done.
Speaker 14 (35:27):
And if they don't pass the inspection, then you may
not be able to fund the loan.
Speaker 9 (35:33):
Best line funding US cash flow and it pays four points.
You get four points and praise.
Speaker 14 (35:39):
You got Morgan's brothers out there trying to negotiate one
point on the loan.
Speaker 9 (35:44):
Maybe they get a half point rebate, a uspread premium.
Speaker 14 (35:49):
Best lines you get four points four that's what they
called me when I'm in the golf course and the
curry about the t off on that first ke.
Speaker 9 (36:00):
He's in this dance, he swings the ball is hit four.
That's when I hear a lot when I'm out playing golf.
Speaker 15 (36:06):
Four four points.
Speaker 14 (36:08):
May say, no, not four points four people gotta look out.
Speaker 9 (36:12):
But with the best line, the number four means you
get four points.
Speaker 14 (36:15):
If someone gets on a hundred thousand dollars loan, you
made four thousand dollars. While people on the SBA side
are still trying to see if the loan's gonna get declined.
You could already have the money. That's why I added
to your toolbox.
Speaker 15 (36:29):
What about hour to do real estate? May see I
want to do real estate.
Speaker 9 (36:32):
That's fine to you. You can do or knock.
Speaker 14 (36:34):
But what if you do or knock some business owners
and say, do you need some money for your business?
Get the one pays application four months bank state, it's
been in business six months, your process have been around
five thousand dollars a month, and your business checking the count.
Speaker 9 (36:46):
We can get you some money.
Speaker 4 (36:49):
Now.
Speaker 14 (36:50):
Think about that, and then you say, oh, by the way,
do you know anyone looking at the buy us all
roll estate.
Speaker 9 (36:54):
Isn't that a different approach as opposed to just this is?
This is this is get do real estate agent.
Speaker 14 (37:00):
How can I help you? Get the do real estate agent?
But I want to know, do you want to sell
your house?
Speaker 18 (37:05):
No?
Speaker 9 (37:07):
They want to sell their house.
Speaker 14 (37:10):
But if they have a business, they probably own a
property or two. That's why I tell brokers when they
when some of the some of the dumb brokers say, oh,
I mean all I do is tell the real estate
I said, that's good. Do you know any business owners
that own real estate? Yeah? Well ask them do they
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need some money? You could because you could get to
sell if you help them. And now when you help
them get some money, don't you think they're gonna ask you?
Can you help me list my property? I'm also looking
for a second or third property.
Speaker 9 (37:44):
Can you help me? That's better than the ages that
are just knocking on doors?
Speaker 15 (37:48):
Excuse me, miter the miter, missus Jones.
Speaker 9 (37:52):
This is get the deal real estate agent.
Speaker 15 (37:53):
Do you want to sell your house?
Speaker 9 (37:55):
No? Now contrast at with this, mister get to do.
Speaker 14 (38:03):
A business person, did you would you like some more
money for your business to expand or by merchandise or
whatever you want to do. We fund every industry. Yes, well,
how can I do that? And we simply tell them
I need four months bank statements. If you've been in
business six months in process of mattermum of five thousand
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dollars a month in your business checking account.
Speaker 9 (38:26):
I can get you some money a lot of business
owner day process one hundred grand a month.
Speaker 14 (38:31):
In the business checking we can get you what your
what your average, and you pay it down for six months,
you get.
Speaker 9 (38:39):
More money in a better rate. Get Morgan's company. I
can do that.
Speaker 14 (38:44):
Not gonna do that for you needed, but SBA. That's
why it's a no brainer to have best line business funding.
You gotta get in some praise eight hundred and seven
seven two eight six two four eight hundred seven seven
two eighty six twenty four.
Speaker 9 (38:56):
And just tell them big C centen.
Speaker 14 (38:58):
Now I'm gonna do something today because when I went
through the store, a lot of the merchandise come from
China and the store is at thirty percent MC. But
a lady and nice ladies, he paid for my merchandise
and he just offered you. I said, no, man, that's okay,
I'll do it. She said, no, I want to do it.
I said, no, man, that's not necessary. She said, don't
rob me of my blessings. She pulled that religious card.
She pulled the religious card on there, don't rob me
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of my blessings. Meladins like, so, what was I supposed
to do? I just fished Watching the video where a
woman asked a man if you want to go eat?
Speaker 9 (39:30):
She said, he said, shoot where you want to go eat?
And she said, how about that lost to play? That
loft the place down the street and dim they healed.
Speaker 14 (39:37):
So they went to the lofto places and she was
ordering like she was a like he was like she
was ordered.
Speaker 9 (39:41):
For a vacation. Once she ordered came to two.
Speaker 14 (39:47):
Hundred dollars, he ordered a fourteen dollars salad in some
of the drink. He said, we'll take choose up the
checks please.
Speaker 9 (39:55):
To do what do you mean two checks? He said, well,
I don't.
Speaker 14 (40:01):
I'm not gonna pay two hundred dollars for a salad.
And she didn't have the money for what she ordered.
Before they brought the food, she cut her order down.
She said, well, I'm really not that hungry after all,
because she didn't have any money, he said, I'll buy
you a salad.
Speaker 9 (40:19):
But I'm not buying two hundred dollars with the food
for you.
Speaker 14 (40:22):
She don't even spend two hundred dollars at the grocery store.
You're gonna order two hundred dollars.
Speaker 9 (40:26):
Worth of food.
Speaker 14 (40:27):
And so I'm meeting that lady today, a mature woman, retiree,
and she offered to do something for me that I'm
not used to. I'm not used to people buying things
from me. But it's a good feeling. But I would
never take advantage of her. Imagine if I would have
got let me get that big grocery court, since you're
gonna pay for my stuff, and he had the bill
come out to be two hundred dollars, that'd be insensitive.
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It's just like fifteen dollars or something like that. I
still felt bad, but she said, don't rob me and
my blessings. Speaking of being robbed, I want you to
listen to what's going on with these terrors. It's affecting everybody.
Speaker 4 (41:03):
You could always count that.
Speaker 19 (41:04):
Any of the thoughts news to try to explain away
anything Donald Trump does. Listen to this stupid conversation this
morning on Fox and Frames.
Speaker 20 (41:14):
There's an item in the New York Post that we
all have in front of us. It's an exclusive story
and it talks about how within these one hundred and
four percent of tariffs and went into effect. You know,
we think that China is going to have to pay
for it, but he tells a story of a special
needs toy importer and when the tariffs went into effect
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at midnight, his tariff he's been paying a terror because
he gets stuff from China twenty six thousand dollars a year.
His tariff bill went from twenty six thousand dollars at
midnight to three hundred and forty six thousand dollars. And
that's money he's got. He's got to come. You're gonna
have to come out of his pocket. It sounds like
he's going to have to go ahead and close down
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part of his business. He tried to make toys in
the United States, but the terror on that his most
popular item went from zero to seventeen dollars at midnight.
And what he told the New York Post is people
don't understand the terror situation. They think just foreign countries
are paid for the tariffs. That's not true. Half of
the tariffs are being paid for by US based company.
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So when you look at the big numbers and they
look good, just remember that, according to this guy, half
of the small businesses and half of the tariffs are
being paid by ear.
Speaker 4 (42:31):
I'm sorry, did they actually say that.
Speaker 19 (42:33):
This guy said that tears are being paid by Americans?
Speaker 17 (42:38):
But I thought them, as Donald Trump told us, nobody
here was going to pay for it.
Speaker 3 (42:45):
These people are not as law as being Gental is
sitting there saying, whoa you know my?
Speaker 4 (42:51):
You know, I think the elites, the elites have had
it so well.
Speaker 19 (42:55):
You know what Trump would we just have to just allow,
just let things just happen and calm and.
Speaker 4 (43:00):
It's gonna worked out for the American worker. The hell
are you talking about?
Speaker 21 (43:06):
It's insane, It's actually insane.
Speaker 19 (43:10):
With my panel, Andrew Clark, managing partner of District Legan
Grew joined us from d C. George Cheney, founder of
George Strategies out of d C, Michael In Hotel host
actually Mission Network show out of Detroit. I'm glad they
have all three of you here. I sit here, Andrew,
and these people they talked and stupid stuff comes out.
Speaker 4 (43:31):
They lie, they're not being honest.
Speaker 19 (43:34):
Every now and again, they occasionally will actually speak the truth.
You're Steve Doocey, who's sitting there. I mean again, truly
one of the dumbest people. I mean, you know, it's
something when you're Steve Doocey and you're one of the
dumbest people on TV and you end up looking like
a Rhodes scholar. When Sean Hannity's fiance Ainsley Earnhardt and
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at idiot Brian killed me to sitting right next to you,
I mean, that is an incredible think by itself. But
they sit here and they go through the stuff and
they lie and literally people who are watching like, well,
we don't think they say they're going to be okay,
so they're gonna be okay.
Speaker 4 (44:12):
They are all liars. Yeah, I mean, you know.
Speaker 16 (44:17):
The crazy thing about these terrors and soon that I
can't understand is they keep trying to talk about they're
bringing back these manufacturing jobs. What manufacturing jobs are they
bringing back over in China? They're making five dollars and
thirty one centcent hour in these factories.
Speaker 4 (44:40):
How can we compete with that?
Speaker 16 (44:41):
Even with one hundred percent terror, one hundred and twenty five.
Speaker 4 (44:45):
Percent terror, how can.
Speaker 16 (44:47):
We compete with five dollars and thirty one cents on
a tap on a per hour. So I just don't
understand what the logic is behind it because the only
people that are clearly going to suffer are the American
people where we go in into the grocery stores when
we have our small business closes closing, and the only
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thing that we can do is go to these big
box retailers who are going to be able to accept
whatever prictice they want for things right, because they're not
going to absorb the prices.
Speaker 4 (45:18):
They're not gonna take.
Speaker 6 (45:19):
Food out of their socials mouth.
Speaker 16 (45:21):
They're gonna take truth out of our children's mouth, out
of our hands, and close down all of these small
businesses that are competing at that moment.
Speaker 4 (45:32):
What's amazing.
Speaker 19 (45:33):
What's amazing to me, Joy, is that he was lying
when he was running keep me straight, liar, if these
idiots actually fair boy? Donald Trump had to go home
and that no, because you know you want to talk
to Maloney for show talk to him.
Speaker 4 (45:51):
So he was probably talking to one of his one
of his age who.
Speaker 19 (45:54):
Said, could you actually believe these dumbassies lead the lie?
Speaker 4 (46:00):
And I'll sold them on. They sail for hook wide and.
Speaker 22 (46:03):
Thinking they have continuously following for a hook, climb and sinker.
Donald Trump has been talking about tariffs and getting it
wrong for decades. For a decade, the only people who
didn't understand what were going to happen with tariffs were.
Speaker 4 (46:17):
The people who voted for him.
Speaker 22 (46:19):
Everyone else understood, including economists, understood that this is going
to be a disaster, not only for the world economy
but for the American economy. There are no surprises here.
What I find amazing is that he tends to spend
the fact that companies have been in his doors. Not China,
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by the way, but others. And look, everyone, of course
wants to make a deal, but it's for someone who
is an economic terrorist, right, which God was what he
is wreaking havoc on the entire world. Of course, people
are willing to come to you and wanting to negotiate,
but he is in a desperate position. He needs him
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to negotiate because this is his people who are knocking
on his door and saying, this is not what we
thought we voted for.
Speaker 4 (47:09):
You are messing up.
Speaker 22 (47:10):
And by the way, when I say his people, I
don't mean the rank and file people who voted for him.
I mean the corporate oligarchs that funded his campaign and
that ultimately capitulated to him. Even they are saying, no,
this is unacceptable. This stock market is saying this is
unacceptable and telling him in real time.
Speaker 4 (47:28):
So this he is panicked.
Speaker 22 (47:31):
He is afraid. He sounded panicked and afraid.
Speaker 4 (47:35):
He did not sound strong.
Speaker 22 (47:36):
He sounded what he is understanding that he's bit off
more than he can chew.
Speaker 4 (47:41):
That people are not.
Speaker 22 (47:43):
The countries that he wants to have coming to him
are not. That they are engaging in a war with him.
They have the backing of their own people to do so.
He doesn't have the backing of his.
Speaker 6 (47:56):
People to do so. So Donald Trump is.
Speaker 4 (47:59):
A measure loser here.
Speaker 22 (48:01):
But the biggest class is going to be felt by
small business owners and about American workers and lasting before
I get it back to you, the people who are
thinking that this is going to result in job for
the American worker that they would want to have.
Speaker 4 (48:20):
It's so sad those jobs are gone.
Speaker 22 (48:21):
And when they if they were to somehow show back
up here, they're going to be done by AI machines.
Speaker 4 (48:27):
Right, this is going to be add This is the one.
Speaker 19 (48:30):
He's like, this one attracts me by because the most
they're all calling you kissing my ass.
Speaker 4 (48:38):
No they're not, and if they were, you would not
have bent over.
Speaker 17 (48:45):
Well, why would a seventy eight year old man brag
about people kissing his ass?
Speaker 4 (48:50):
It's something wrong with this guy. I'm serious, there's something
wrong with this.
Speaker 17 (48:54):
There's the same gap the one hundred and thirty thousand
dollars for Stormy Dams to keep quiet about him having
sex work.
Speaker 4 (49:00):
This is the same gap. But you know, number one.
Speaker 17 (49:05):
It's a number of things on this, you know, And
I read the article today from the New York Times.
Sell off the US bonds and dollar raises questions about
safe haven status because overnight the overnight markets China and
Japan were dumping US treasury bonds, which I looked at
as a safe had haven. Today at the press conference,
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when you had Treasury Secretary of Vessett and also you
had Caroline Leavitt, one thing that did not come up was.
Speaker 18 (49:38):
Factory jobs coming back and companies building factories here in
the US. Because nothing that they said today we make factors,
We're going to make companies want to invest in in
building new factories because it takes about two and a
half years to four years to really build build a factory.
Speaker 4 (49:57):
Okay.
Speaker 17 (49:59):
And then the other thing is is what happens after.
Speaker 4 (50:03):
The ninety days? What happens after the ninety day pause
on the terraff?
Speaker 17 (50:07):
Now, if he's such a good negotiator, why didn't he
announce any deals that have been struck so far with
any of these seventy five countries? Okay, the whole thing
is ridiculous. What really said it off to day Roland
is that Goldman Sacks around one pm the day upgraded
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the probability of a recession to sixty five percent. Okay,
and Roy just has an article on this as well
as Business Insider. And then about an hour or so
later after that, Donald Trump comes out with his ninety
day pause. But yesterday when they were asked about it,
after economic advisor Kevin Hesson, after he after it was
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kind of presented that he said something like that we
saw an uptick in the market. The White House said, no,
it's not going to be a ninety day pause. But
then the next day you have a ninety dight pause.
So Donald Trump is scared. He saw the stock market
continue in the tank. He's getting pressure increased pressure from
Republican senators, from some Republicans in the House because they're
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getting massive pressure from Republican voters. And also Elon Musk
yesterday called Trade's advisor Peter Navarro of Moron and demmer
than the sack of breaks. And there was Navarro who
was the one who came up with his funny math
for the tariffs. Okay, so all this is closing in
on them, but this is a catastrophe. But it didn't
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have to be this way because four hundred economists back
in September twenty twenty four signed onto a letter stating
that VP. Kamala Harris's economic policy would be much better
than Trump's and Trumps would tank.
Speaker 4 (51:49):
Deel And that's why I stand called news folks exactly
what they wanted.
Speaker 19 (51:56):
And it's playing out. And so we all said, we
tried to tell you, but y'all didn't want to listen.
Speaker 23 (52:02):
Down it, Glen, You've got major news here as the
Kimar Abrego Garcia case that's appealed from the federal district
court up to an appeals court panel. The judge did
not seem too willing to abide by what Trump was
trying to push forward here he's playing. What just happened, Brian.
I've never read in the Peller Court opinion like this.
It came from the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Speaker 24 (52:23):
It was a unanimous slam of the Trump administration and
what it has been doing in the Abrego Garcia case.
Our viewers will recall that Judge CDs has been litigating,
you know, whether in that case the Trump administration should
be held in contempt of court for intentionally violating not
only her order, but the Supreme Court directive that the
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Trump administration must facilitate the release and return of Garcia,
whom they unlawfully deported to l Salvador. And they admitted
the Trump administration did it was wrong. Well, they didn't
like what Judge Cenis has been doing, so they ran
up to the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals in Bryant.
I have to quote a little bit of the unanimous
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three judge panel's opinion when they say we shall not
micro manage the efforts of a fine district judge attempting
to implement the Supreme Court's recent decision. They then go
on to say it is difficult in some cases to
get to the very heart of the matter but in
this case it's not hard at all. The government, the
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Trump administration, is asserting the right to stat away residents
of this country in foreign prisons without the assemblance of
due process that is the foundation of our constitutional order. Further,
if the administration claims in essence that because it has
rid itself of custody, there is nothing that can be done,
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this should be shocking not only to judges, but to
the intuitive sense of liberty that America kings far removed
from courthouses still.
Speaker 4 (54:03):
Hold dear and that Bryan is just for openers.
Speaker 24 (54:07):
This is a dramatic rebuke of the Trump administration's lawlessness
and unconstitutional.
Speaker 23 (54:15):
I think it's worth noting here that dislikely can't be
appealed beyond the appeals court. Normally, they would not see
what they like from the district Court judge Charsimes. They
would bring it up to the Four Circuit Court of Appeals.
Speaker 4 (54:26):
They're clearly not.
Speaker 23 (54:27):
Going to like what they hear from from the panel
on the Fourth Circuit, and so normally they would appeal
this thing up to the Supreme Court. But the Supreme
Court has already made its ruling, and that's why the
district court is trying to get them to comply with
the Supreme Court's ruling, and.
Speaker 6 (54:39):
So there's nowhere to go from here.
Speaker 4 (54:40):
Is that correct?
Speaker 24 (54:41):
You're exactly right, Brian, because Judge Senes is trying to
implement the Supreme Court's ruling saying the Trump administration must facilitate.
So the last thing I would think the Trump administration
is going to want to do is try to bubble
this thing up to the Supreme Court, because the Supreme Court,
I suspect would slap them down exactly as the Fourth
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Circuit Court of Appeals just did.
Speaker 23 (55:04):
Well, I'm curious whether they're going to try to do
that because at this point, there's really nowhere to go
but up. And if they just allow the Appeals Court
panel ruling to stand, then they're forced to comply, and
then we do land ourselves in the very constitutional crisis
legally speaking, that we've been talking about, because there's nowhere
else to go.
Speaker 6 (55:23):
There's no other appeal to me.
Speaker 25 (55:24):
Appeals Court today rebuked the administration in the case of
the mistakely deported man kill mar Abrego.
Speaker 4 (55:31):
Garcia that we've been covering. The administration has been.
Speaker 25 (55:34):
Accused of basically flouting the order to facilitate his return.
Speaker 4 (55:37):
That's been a lot of debate over what that word
will now.
Speaker 25 (55:39):
Require, and the judge says it's difficult in some cases
to get to the very heart of the matter, but
in this case it's not hard at all, saying that
Trump administration lawyers are asserting a right to stash away
residents of this country America in foreign prisons without the
semblance of due process. That is the foundation of our
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constitutional order as a strong orders added if to keep
in track, stronger than the way Chief Justice Roberts put
it in the unanimous opinion that did rule against Trump,
but has yet to result in the return of this
individual to effectuate.
Speaker 8 (56:14):
The result, as lawyers have said. J Powell, the Federal
Reserve Chairman, just told Trump without saying is made, You've
got to back the FOP and the message really couldn't
be clear. There was an event at the Economic Club
of Chicago yesterday. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell did what
very few public officials have had the testicular or ovarian
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fortitude to do lately. He stood up to Trump and
he said, I don't care what Trump wants me to
do with the federal funds industrate, juice, the stock market.
We are independent. We will not consider politics. Trump saw
this and he lost his mind. Let's first hear what
the FED chairman had to say.
Speaker 2 (56:59):
Question that work monitoring carefully. Generally speaking, head, independence is
very widely understood and support you in Washington in Congress
where it really matters. And you know, the point is,
we can make our decisions, and we will only make
our decisions based on our best thinking, based on our
best analysis of the data about what is the way
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to serve our to achieve our dual mandate goals as
we can to best serve the American people. That's the
only thing we're ever going to do. We're never going
to be influenced by any political pressure. People can say
whatever they want, that's fine, that's not a problem. But
we will do what we do strictly with our consideration
of political or any other extraneous factors.
Speaker 8 (57:40):
This is not subtle. He is looking directly at Donald
Trump's economic sabbath has planned, and he's saying, as disastrous
as what you're doing.
Speaker 4 (57:51):
Maybe, and he.
Speaker 8 (57:52):
Gets to that, we're not in this with you, and
we're not bailing you out just because you're telling us
to it.
Speaker 4 (58:00):
Thank you so much for being here, sir.
Speaker 21 (58:01):
I do want to start on the meeting that the
President is having today shortly. In fact, they're beginning to
talk to each other as we speak, and that is
about tariffs. My question for you is whether or not
you see any situation where tariffs are a useful tool.
President Biden, of course kept many of Presidents Thomp's first
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term tariffs in effect.
Speaker 26 (58:30):
Dan a great to be with you. As many of
us have said on the Democratic side, tariffs, when appropriately
utilized to promote American competitiveness, American jobs as well as
American businesses, can be one of several tools that the
US government can use in ways that are designed to
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help elevate economic prosperity.
Speaker 4 (58:56):
That's not this in terms of what is taking place.
Speaker 26 (59:00):
Donald Trump is clearly crashing the economy in real time
and is driving us forward a recession. The manner in
which the tariffs have been unleashed on the American people
will result in the largest tests increase on everyday Americans
since at least nineteen sixty eight, and it's going to
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cross everyday Americans over four thousand dollars per year if
these tariffs are fully implemented, and that clearly is a
problem of not what the American people signed up for.
Speaker 21 (59:33):
And I know that you and other Democratic leaders believe
that the best way back to the majority in the House.
Speaker 8 (59:40):
Which is your number one political goal, is to focus.
Speaker 4 (59:43):
On bread and butter issues.
Speaker 8 (59:45):
The economy, even sort of an extension of that.
Speaker 21 (59:48):
Potential cuts to Medicaid is a big part of what
you're talking about during the recess, and you will continue
to do that because in twenty eighteen, focusing on healthcare
got Democrats the majority. Fact is that where you are
convinced for Democratic energy is.
Speaker 26 (01:00:05):
Right now, and this is not about the twenty twenty
six mid term elections. That is going to be important,
and the political calendar will take care of itself. I've
been in the district over the last few days. We
had a town hall meeting that was incredibly well attended
on Tuesday, and the issues that were brought.
Speaker 6 (01:00:25):
Up to me by the people.
Speaker 26 (01:00:26):
That are to represent include the attacks on Social Security,
the attacks on healthcare, the failures of this administration related
to the economy, and the fact that everyday Americans in
so many cases are struggling to live paycheck to paycheck.
This is what is on the minds of the American people.
(01:00:48):
Earlier today, as part of the Health Democratic Medicaid Matters
Day of Action, I met with constituents and a community
health center, and Bethard Stagerson, who Summa p were in
tears because of the concern that their healthcare could be
ripped away, which would impact their ability to receive the
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treatment and the medication and the interventions that they need
to survive. This is a life or death matter for
many of the people that I represent in Post all
across the country, and so that's why as Democrats, they're
focused on these issues now.
Speaker 21 (01:01:24):
Earlier this morning, I was speaking about this with Jeff
ZELLENI the President lashed out at the said share their
own Powell. He posted quote Powell's termination cannot come fast enough,
and the power should lower interest rates.
Speaker 8 (01:01:38):
Now.
Speaker 21 (01:01:38):
A lot of economists are warning that we are heading
for a recession. I just heard you mentioned that you've
len the president. But given those warnings regardless, is the
President right that the Fed should lower interest rates?
Speaker 26 (01:01:54):
Monetary policy in this country, and then we had fiscal
policy and the Federal Reserve has been set up to
manage monetary policy in a manner that meets the needs
of the American people and meets the moment. And Chairman Powell,
who is a Republican, is someone who should be left
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to do independently.
Speaker 4 (01:02:18):
What the Federal Reserve has been set oft to do.
Speaker 26 (01:02:22):
The problem that we confirm in their country is that
Donald Trump, this is someone who's promised to lower costs
on day one, not my words, his words, that he
was going to deal with the high cost of living
in the United States of America.
Speaker 9 (01:02:37):
And yet we haven't saved from these.
Speaker 26 (01:02:39):
Republicans a single bill, a single executive action, or a
single administrative order designed to actually lower costs.
Speaker 4 (01:02:47):
And in fact, we know that costs aren't going.
Speaker 26 (01:02:49):
Down, they're going up, and placementary pressure is going up,
consumer confidence is going down, the retirement savings is going down,
and the economy is going down as well because of
the restless fiscal policy of Donald Trump and House Republicans.
Speaker 9 (01:03:08):
Well you heard it with your own eyes and ears.
Tim straight ahead, Iceberg straight ahead.
Speaker 14 (01:03:16):
When I was in the store of the day, it's
like thirty percent empty. Most of the products come from China.
It makes a lot of people nervous right now. But
don't put your head up your assets. We gotta make
sure that they're not just about touch.
Speaker 9 (01:03:32):
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What are we gonna do about it?
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