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(00:00:00) Trump Torches Canada, Kamala at the Met, and Kristi Noem Testifies | Chicks on the Right
(00:10:41) India and Pakistan at War

Trump takes center stage—again—this time clashing with Canada’s Mark Carney, teasing a “big announcement,” and doubling down on his tariff strategy. We also dive into the viral moment when Kanye West storms off Piers Morgan, and the internet loses it over Alex Soros and Huma Abedin’s bizarre photo.


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Speaker 1 (00:03):
I am post hired.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
How you acting like you seek for the people of
the fate of Indiana or the city of indianaples.

Speaker 3 (00:12):
You do not think for me or anyone I know.

Speaker 2 (00:16):
That was the YouTube jerk good morning, Good morning everyone.
If you're thinking that doesn't look like Amy Joe, your
eyes are not deceiving you. It's not so real. Quickly
before we get into the stories, because I know everybody
will be like, WTF where is She dropped her off

(00:38):
at the airport in Savannah at eleven am yesterday, and
I was almost home when I got the text from
her saying that her flight had been canceled because of
Dallas' weather and she ended up getting a flight through
Charlotte that was really late, and then she got to
Dallas at like one thirty in the morning. They lost
her luggage, she had to stay a while. Anyway, long

(01:00):
story short, she did not make it home until about
six am, so she's just going to bed. She just
texted me that she got home two hours ago, which
is just freaking crazy. So anyway, that is what happened. Obviously,
she is wrecked and I cannot imagine going through that

(01:21):
travel nightmare. I've had my share of travel nightmares. But
that oh that was bad because she had to get
to Dallas and then drive for two hours to get home.

Speaker 1 (01:31):
So I just I hope she's got a real id.

Speaker 2 (01:37):
Well I think that happens today, right, I think that's
especially today. Yeah, so she was good, she was good.
But anyway, she'll be back tomorrow. It was just a
real struggle to get her home. And it sucks. I
was just telling you how she came here to like
relax and chill, and she did such a good job
of it. She is not a relaxer. I know you're

(01:57):
not a relaxer. And she here like she slept well,
she lounged, and then like to have to, you know,
go through all that stress that kind of like undoes
the re life. It just sucks, you know, it just
really really sucks. So anyway, she will be back tomorrow.
But thank you, thank you, thank you Chad for filling
in today because we you know, we didn't have a

(02:19):
show yesterday and so I couldn't leave you guys hanging
for two old days. So we are gonna make sure
to catch everybody up on the news and the stuff,
and we're going to just go right into a story
that is not that important, but it was just kind
of interesting. And that is that Kanye West, now known
of course, is Yay. As we all know, he is

(02:41):
batshit crazy. Like there's no one at this point crazier
than him, exact maybe Britney Spears. I mean, that's an
interview I want to see together.

Speaker 1 (02:50):
The probably get married, probably would any It's like, how
do you feel about the Jews? She's like, what are
you talking about? You want to see my breast?

Speaker 2 (03:01):
Here's my new dance with a knife, right, God, God,
they are.

Speaker 1 (03:06):
So crazy cat and show you all my bits.

Speaker 2 (03:10):
And so Kanye Kanye in some dude I've never heard
of named like sneak o. I don't even know who
this cat is. Do you know who that is?

Speaker 1 (03:19):
I don't even know if you're pronouncing it right. We're
gonna have to because you might be making stuff up.

Speaker 2 (03:24):
It's totally possible. But he was on with Kanye on
Pierce Morgan's show. And the thing about Pierce Morgan that
probably everybody already knows by now, But the thing about
Pierce Morgan is that he will talk to the absolute
worst possible humans and he doesn't care. He platforms literally anybody,
and then he has this face that he looks absolutely

(03:47):
he's unflappable, Like people can say the most outlandish stuff
to him and he does not change his expression. Whereas
people would say similar stuff for me and I would
be bug eyed immediately. Pierce is like so straightly, so Kanye.
He asked him something simple like hey, how are you doing?
You know what I mean? And that ended in a
complete fiasco, which you are about to see.

Speaker 1 (04:10):
Right.

Speaker 4 (04:11):
I watch what you put out on X You got
thirty two million followers, so you're one of the most
followed people.

Speaker 5 (04:17):
See wait now, look, look look at look right now.
You're not going to take You're not going to take
inches off my dick. Bro, Like, how many followers do
I have?

Speaker 4 (04:27):
Well, how many is it?

Speaker 6 (04:30):
I think you could do the study. You got a
whole staff over there.

Speaker 4 (04:32):
I thought he was thirty ten million. How many is it?

Speaker 6 (04:35):
You obviously know I mean no, I mean, don't don't
help them out.

Speaker 4 (04:39):
You know they I'm telling thirty three million now, So congratulations,
you're slightly big, bigger following than I thought.

Speaker 6 (04:47):
No, congratulations, your information is correct.

Speaker 5 (04:50):
You're not just some you know dude trying to sub
you know, I'm a.

Speaker 6 (04:54):
Gift, bro.

Speaker 5 (04:55):
Yeah, I mean, why why do all you people in
media act like you have and played my songs at
your weddings or graduations or at funerals and when your
child was born? You know, you take somebody that's living
like a linen, Michael Jackson, and you just take all
this time to just like that nuance right there. It's

(05:15):
it's idiotic. It just shows the hate that you put
out for people that put love. There's so much love
and respect.

Speaker 4 (05:23):
What are you talking about? I haven't said anything.

Speaker 6 (05:26):
What do you talk about? It's thirty Okay.

Speaker 5 (05:28):
Now you're not taking accountability or responsibility you know, of
course I need to No, no, sir, this is what
you get for now we can we can circle back
when you can count okay.

Speaker 2 (05:46):
And then he just left because he Pierce had his
Twitter following count off by a million, and he fixed it.
By the way he fixed it, Like when you have
thirty something million in what's literally what is the difference
between thirty two and thirty three million?

Speaker 6 (06:04):
You know what I mean?

Speaker 2 (06:04):
Like, well, apparently what is you have zillions of followers?
And congrats? How are you doing?

Speaker 1 (06:10):
I didn't know that was it? I didn't know that
there was inches being measured on the Twitter follow guys
around me, like I only got eight people who follow
me on Twitter. Well, you know what he's saying.

Speaker 2 (06:21):
Was that not just the craziest thing.

Speaker 1 (06:24):
He does know that both Lennon and Michael Jackson are dead, right,
I think so.

Speaker 2 (06:29):
I think he I think so, but like he's alive,
and so he was trying to say. I don't even
know what he was trying to say, because it's Kanye
and the.

Speaker 1 (06:37):
Next to him, who looks like he's the guy that
is the dude running the valet place when you go
parking car, like he's just he's like the assistant manager
and he's sitting there as he gets up and he's like,
well Kanye is gone. So I guess I like parking cars.
You know, that's fun. I'm hoping to be, you know,
a manager one day. I don't know.

Speaker 2 (06:56):
It was just the strangest thing ever. But this is
this is where if you were wondering what was going
on with Kanye's that's what's going on.

Speaker 1 (07:06):
So real question and and maybe the audience out there.
You've got kids, right, and I look at Kim and
for all the stuff about Kim by the way, who
I think, for the most part, is a hell of
a mom. All the stuff I've seen. I've got buddies
who work with her son, who, because he wants to
be a pro soccer player, wants to be messy. And
the kids are respectful. Your kids go to school, they

(07:33):
know what's going on. Their parents are rich and powerful.
Your dad is out there saying the most insane stuff
in the plant. How in God's name do you do?
You do you reason and reckon with that situation? I
feel because all of it, Like my mom, she didn't
dress very well at times, and she was really think
she's in a little bit of a trollable Uh you know,

(07:54):
my dad sometimes embarrassed me, but not two millions, right.

Speaker 2 (08:01):
I mean, I don't blame her, you know, if she's
continuing to try to keep the kids from him, I
don't blame her. I think the kids are absolutely ft regardless,
because you can't grow up in that environment, either the
Kardashian environment or the Kanye environment and not be fed
up like they're doomed, you know what I mean, They're

(08:21):
going to be rich, doomed little a holes.

Speaker 1 (08:24):
I think, actually, my buddy who's coached his son. I
don't know which one it is, Northeast, West, whatever, whatever,
because they're all named after like Southeast. But said so
respectful really not like very grounded.

Speaker 2 (08:39):
Interesting.

Speaker 1 (08:40):
She has tried to ground them as much as possible,
but it doesn't mean it's not. At some point in time,
it's not going to catch up. But right at this point, you.

Speaker 2 (08:49):
Know, yeah, interesting, that is soccer.

Speaker 1 (08:52):
Player, like that is his dream and he I don't
know if you're aware of this. Mom has access.

Speaker 2 (09:00):
Right, She's known to have a few connections here and there.
So yeah, I mean good, good for the kids. If
they are respectful and okay so far, then that's great.
That is great. The only way that I can put
up with stories like that, because I wanted to get
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Speaker 1 (10:10):
I loved him so because I have I'm here in Nashville,
so he always comes on and he you know I
he only ever wants to talk about UFOs. He's like,
and I'm gonna get him. I'm like, you better, dude,
Like that's all I care about at this point in time.

Speaker 2 (10:24):
It was the most insane interview that we've ever done
in the best way, you know what I mean. Like
he was all over the place and it was it
was just awesome. We had such a good time. So
if you haven't listened to it yet, please do it.
We do need to get to some other sort of
headliny news right now. And if you haven't heard this
is kind of a concerning thing, and that is that

(10:45):
India and Pakistan are at war. India fired some missiles
yesterday at Pakistan, few different targets, and of course these
are both nuclear powers, and that is terrifying.

Speaker 1 (10:59):
What's that that's solid to know?

Speaker 2 (11:01):
Yeah, I mean that's you know, sleep well everybody, because
that's not a big deal. Trump was asked about this.
He found out about it during he was taking questions
from the press. He was asked what he thought about it.
Here's what he said.

Speaker 7 (11:13):
No, it's a shame. We just heard about it just
as we were walking in the doors of the Oval.
Just heard about it. I guess people knew something was
going to happen based on a little bit of the past.
They've been fighting for a long time. You know, they've
been fighting for many, many decades and centuries. Actually, if
you really think about it, No, I just hope it

(11:35):
ends very quickly.

Speaker 2 (11:36):
Yeah, yikes.

Speaker 1 (11:38):
Yeah. So Mody runs India, Sharif runs Pakistan. They're both hardliners.
Mody has in the past said Muslims infiltrate. If you
have more than twenty percent of Muslims in your nation,
your nation's doomed, et cetera, et cetera. They Britz broke
them up in forty seven and they've been fighting ever
since then. And the scary part of this is India

(12:02):
is a we won't use our nuclear weapons unless you
use nuclear weapons. Pakistan's like, if you use conventional weapons,
we will use nuclear weapons. And so that's the scary
part of this, and they're all fight. It's it's based
on what took place a few weeks ago. Did you
see the attack in Kashmir, So yeah, if you haven't

(12:24):
seen it, people don't. But it's essentially it looks like
it's the you know, this beautiful resort area actually looks
You're like, wow, that looks like Switzerland. And then all
of a sudden, people come out of the forest and
start slaughtering. And I remind everybody we're friends with India,
we do stuff counter terrorism wise with Pakistan, who happened

(12:45):
to harbor somebody for quite a long time called Osama
bin Laden. So kind of one's a Muslim majority, the
other's a Hindu majority.

Speaker 2 (12:54):
So but I mean, and Pakistan has already said they're
going to retell e and so now everybody's just sort
of waiting to see what that looks like. But that's
that is terrifying. I mean, that's that's bad.

Speaker 1 (13:08):
They've been since forty seven and there's been a million
people killed, and they fight over this Cashmi region that
both say they own but nobody controls. And so it
is it has to be. If you start seeing masses
of troops, that is like a oh moment. Uh, And
you hope that you don't see masses of troops, but

(13:31):
they have. This has been escalating for a while and
this there's tension there, but I'd like to say cooler,
calmer heads prevail. We'll see and then we'll see what
happens with Rubio, who's got not enough jobs. They probably
Trump probably said today today, you're the ambassador of Pakistan
and India.

Speaker 2 (13:49):
Fix it, right, And also Marco Rubio's probably we're probably
going to see him become pope today also, so I
mean he does he's pretty busy. I mean, he's got
some stuff going on. Hoping any hope easy anyway, it's
it's things are rough out there, and obviously we'll be
keeping an eye on all of that. There was a

(14:09):
win for the Trump administration yesterday in that the Supreme
Court decided to allow Trump's ban on trans people in
the military to move forward, and so here is the
story about that.

Speaker 8 (14:22):
We do have some breaking news out of the Supreme Court.
The court will allow the Trump administration to begin enforcing
a ban on transgender service members. The justices were, however,
divided on this. Let's go to see an in chief
Legal affairs correspondent, Paula Reid.

Speaker 2 (14:37):
Paula tell us what the court decided.

Speaker 9 (14:39):
Here, Brianna, this is a big victory for the Trump administration.
As you may remember, this ban. It's one of the
first policies that President Trump put forth during the early
days of his administration, but it has been tied up
like many of his policies in the lower courts. But
his lawyers kept telling me that they were confident if
they could get this policy and many others before the

(15:01):
conservative super majority at the Supreme Court, that they would
be allowed to proceed. And here the Supreme Court is
allowing the administration to move forward with a ban on
transgender individuals in military service. Now, under this ban, service
members who have a current diagnosis or history of, or
exhibit symptoms consistent it's consistent with gender dysmorphia will be

(15:23):
processed for separation from military service. The Pentagon will also
not allow transgender Americans to join any branch of the military. Now,
as you noted, the three liberal justices dissented from the decision,
but did not explain their position, which that's interesting.

Speaker 2 (15:42):
It's kind of like a I think it was like
an emergency ruling and not and so there's not like
written descents, which.

Speaker 1 (15:50):
Is because all they love to read those. Actually they're
allowing it to move forward, so now the cases can
start to really be heard and while they're being heard, though,
they're going to keep whatever the administration's put in place
in effect while they're being heard, So there's real not
dissent because there's no final.

Speaker 2 (16:09):
Ruling, which is odd to me because actually it would
have seemed like it would have made more sense to
do the opposite, which would have been to just leave
things as they are, so that the trans people in
the military currently would continue to serve until the final ruling.
Because now they're basically saying, as of immediately, you're out,

(16:30):
and so it's going to be a lot harder than
if they end up ruling trans people can serve in
the military to then hire everybody back in, you know
what I mean.

Speaker 1 (16:39):
I know, I thought so too. The whole let it,
Let everybody serve it. If you want to serve. Man,
you imagine going over that Fox Hill and all of
a sudden you look over and they're like, oh my god,
there's a whole bunch of people have cut their winger off.
I think that people are serious about life and death.

Speaker 2 (16:55):
I mean, I understand the reason for the band. It's
way too you know, like people like with two flat
of feet don't get they're not allowed in the service.
There's all kinds of disqualifying physical characteristics that will prevent
a person from serving. And someone who is this messed
up that has clearly a mental illness and requires constant

(17:18):
gender affirming therapy literally for life, that seems like a
bit of a distraction from what the military is intending
to do.

Speaker 1 (17:25):
You know, I totally agree. I mean, you know, it's
like you said, flat feet, there's all kinds of things
where they're not going to let you serve in certain capacities,
in particular, especially when it comes to the battlefield. But
like I said, there comes that moment where you're like, well,
let's turn them all loose and they'll see what happens, right,

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Speaker 2 (19:06):
Did you watch any of the met Gala or see
any of the I was there? You were there?

Speaker 1 (19:14):
Would you wear chat everything I could find in my
front room?

Speaker 2 (19:17):
Well, then you would fit right in, because that's typically shade.

Speaker 1 (19:21):
I grabbed a towel, I had a baseball catchers just
one shin guard. I wore flip flop on one foot,
a high heel on the other. I wore pearls Uh.
Have you seen the insanity of what these people wear?

Speaker 2 (19:38):
Oh my god, it's it is insanity. It's just it's
a joke, and it just you know, I know it's
supposed to be like iconic and fashion. No, it's all ridiculous.
I will say, because there was this tweet, you know,
saying from the Democrats saying, Kamala Harris stunned at the
Met Gala. And I will say, all things considered, all

(20:00):
things being relative, this was a very conservative dress. Like
this is normal if you you know what I mean,
Like this is.

Speaker 1 (20:06):
A something somebody would wear to a cocktail party after
a big convention, like we're all going to go back up,
And I mean that looks it looks, it looks nice.

Speaker 2 (20:15):
I mean it's fine, like it's a normal, regular, unobjectionable dress.
And but I did love Ben Shapiro's retweet of it
because he was like Trump stuns at the twenty twenty
four electionin yes, which I love that. It was a
perfect comeback. And speaking of photos of ridiculous people, this
photo that's going around now of George not George Soros,

(20:38):
what's his name, Alex Alex Soros and his ridiculous fiance,
the former bride of what's his face, Anthony wim Yes,
Anthony Wiener Abadeen las danger. What is this photo? Seriously?

Speaker 1 (20:53):
What is this?

Speaker 2 (20:55):
God? I mean, this is these people. They and they're
all like they literally said to each other, let's dress
ourselves head to toe in army green and then have
army green furniture and then look miserable.

Speaker 10 (21:10):
Go.

Speaker 2 (21:11):
This was their idea, man, Like.

Speaker 1 (21:14):
Wow, there is no testosterone in that room.

Speaker 2 (21:16):
Not a single drop, not a single drop.

Speaker 1 (21:19):
A lot of money though in that room, oh a
lot of money.

Speaker 2 (21:22):
Oh my gosh. I love they both look miserable, right,
And that's I guess they wanted to. Like. The whole
point is, please snap us with these specific facial expressions
and then we will gladly post them.

Speaker 1 (21:35):
Because the people out there who were trying to protect
from all of the bad things that Trump, we can't
show that we smile. We must be miserable because they are.

Speaker 2 (21:45):
It's so dumb. It's just so dumb. Anyway, I just
have to share it because it's Carlos danger. Joe Biden
also making some interview rounds. Amazingly he is, he continues
to exist. He's still little bit, you know, mental, like
he's not all there. But he keeps getting asked the

(22:08):
question should you have gotten out of the race sooner?
Because it seems like maybe you should have, And he
is standing firm on how difficult of a decision it was,
but it sounds like he would make the same decision again.
Here he is being interviewed by the BBC.

Speaker 1 (22:22):
It's a question.

Speaker 4 (22:22):
You have lots of people ask you, mister president, Did
you leave it too late? Should you have withdrawn earlier
given someone else a job?

Speaker 11 (22:31):
I don't I don't think it would have.

Speaker 1 (22:36):
Mattered.

Speaker 11 (22:38):
We left at a time when we had a good candidate,
she's fully funded. And what happened was I had become
what we had set out to do no one thought
we could do, and become so successful or our generous

(23:00):
hard to say now I'm gonna stop now. I meant
when I said when I started that, I think it's
I'm prepared to hand this to the next generation. It's
a transition government. But things moved so quickly that it
made it difficult to walk away to get and it

(23:21):
was a it was a hard decision.

Speaker 1 (23:26):
But regrets.

Speaker 11 (23:29):
No, I think it was the right decision. I think
that the Yeah, well.

Speaker 1 (23:38):
It was just a difficult decision. But you shouldn't have
taken it at it well, I don't.

Speaker 11 (23:44):
I don't think. I don't think so. I mean, I
don't know how that would have made much difference.

Speaker 1 (23:48):
Jeez, that was as bad as to Kanye.

Speaker 2 (23:51):
I'm he's just now, why is he doing this? Why
is he going out there?

Speaker 1 (23:58):
Still? You know what?

Speaker 6 (24:00):
It?

Speaker 1 (24:01):
It gives you something. You know, you get to a
certain age and you see it. If you've got parents
that are older and stuff. When you start to feel
like you have nothing left and you're not you feel
like you're not in the world. You're not doing something.
I think you start to feel like, well, you don't matter.
And when you start to think you don't matter, all
of a sudden, things tend to go wrong. You know,
people feel like they don't have a purpose. So you know, Plus,

(24:23):
you know, he gets to travel around. They probably pay
him a hundred thousand dollars to mumble through something. God,
you know. So, I mean, but it is and it's funny.
He's like regrets. He's like no, I was like, no,
I think he was asking you, do you have any
regrets of not getting out earlier? No. I think I
did everything I wanted to. They screwed me. Then I
doubly screwed them by going who wants her? So it

(24:46):
was a win win.

Speaker 2 (24:48):
I just I know he either was on the View
or is about to be on the View. I don't know.
I haven't kept up with the View, but I just
it's just mean at this point. Is mean of anybody
who who was encouraging him to do these things? Well,
I mean it was me and Jill to allow him
to be president. Yeah, they need to just put him

(25:08):
aside and tell him you're a granddad and you should
be enjoying your golden years, you know what I mean,
Just relax and enjoy because every time he speaks, it
just makes him look worse and worse and worse.

Speaker 1 (25:23):
Yes, the abuse went on in the White House when
you had Jill and Hunter and them continuing to push
because they didn't want to give up the power and
the opportunities, and you had people behind the scenes lying
to the American people. That was the real abuse. And

(25:43):
you know what, whether you liked Joe or not, that's
not fair to him. And I don't want to see
him because he's still he was still our president, he
served our country. I don't want to see him embarrassing
in front of the world and just going on the
view itself, which, by the way, you guys haven't kept up.
It's a shitty view.

Speaker 7 (25:59):
It is.

Speaker 1 (26:00):
It's horrible. It's like looking at an outhouse. But the
reality is is I don't want to see this. It's sad,
it is, you know.

Speaker 2 (26:09):
Yeah, Because like I find myself anytime I see a
clip of him in an interview like that, I'm always
just like, that's my face, you know. The entire time,
I'm just like, oh God, what's he gonna say? How
bad is this going to be? And that why why
are we doing this? You know, just go away now
and enjoy the rest of your days with the people watching.

Speaker 1 (26:32):
If he wanted to come on either of our shows,
we're like, hell, yeah.

Speaker 2 (26:38):
I don't think I could do it. I would feel cruel.

Speaker 1 (26:41):
Yeah, but you're not going to say horrible things to him.

Speaker 2 (26:44):
I know, but but yeah, I just don't think I could.
I would not want to be a part of that.
I just couldn't do it. I would feel you want
to come.

Speaker 1 (26:53):
On my show, sir, I will with you. We'll talk
about ice cream and train rides for girlfriend daughter that
you guys kind of pretend that you know but don't.

Speaker 2 (27:07):
Yeah. Yeah, that's actually a thing that I would want
to give him some shit about, you know what I mean,
Like that, that's crappy. It's crappy way to be. It's
crappy way to be. And for that he does dirt.
He deserves all the scorn.

Speaker 6 (27:20):
I mean.

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invited uh Mark Carney, the new Prime Minister of Canada,
to the Oval Office, and of course he's been when

(28:47):
it was Trudeau that was the Prime minister. Trump had
a lot of fun with Trudeau, calling him the governor
uh and talking a lot about Canada becoming the fifty
first state. And as we know, this is not a troll.
This is something that he is very serious about. And
of course it came up in the Oval Office discussion
and here is Carney saying very plainly Canada is not

(29:10):
for sale, and Trump has a reaction.

Speaker 1 (29:13):
They get along very well, They like each other a
lot well.

Speaker 12 (29:18):
If I'm as you know from real estate, there are
some places that are never for sale. We're sitting in
one right now, you know, Buckingham Palace. You visit it
as well. And having met with the owners of Canada
over the course of the campaign last several months, it's
not for sale, won't be for sale ever. But the

(29:40):
opportunity is in the partnership and what we can build together,
and we have done it in the past. And part
of that, as the President just said, is with respect
to our own security, and my government is committed for
a step change in our investment in Canadian security and
our partnership. And I'll say this as well, that the

(30:00):
President has revitalized international security, revitalized natal and us playing
our full weight in NATO, and that will be part they.

Speaker 13 (30:13):
Have.

Speaker 7 (30:13):
I must say Canada is stepping up the military participation
because Mark, now you know they were low and now
they're stepping it up, and that's a very important thing.
But never say never, never say never.

Speaker 2 (30:29):
And you saw his face, right, he was like he
was like making sure even as Trump was saying that
he was signaling to the entire press corps, no, it's
never going to happen.

Speaker 1 (30:41):
Yeah. Well, and I'm I think it's a troll because
here's the reality. If Canada became a state, the Republicans
are out of office, right.

Speaker 2 (30:53):
I don't know why he keeps pushing this.

Speaker 1 (30:55):
Fourteen congress people would all be liberals. So there goes
that the two senators would be liberal and then the
Prime Minister slash governor would be liberal. So you've now
handed the power over to the Democrats, even as crappy
as they are.

Speaker 14 (31:15):
Right.

Speaker 2 (31:15):
I don't know why we want to do this. I
have no idea, but he but he is very very
serious about it. Even after that exchange, there was a
reporter who was like, so, you know, is this gonna
is the whole disagreement about this going to put tension
on your closed door discussions later today. And here's what
he said.

Speaker 1 (31:34):
What mister Carney just said that Canada is not for sale.

Speaker 6 (31:37):
Does this make the discussion a little more difficult to
start on?

Speaker 2 (31:40):
No, not at all, not at all.

Speaker 6 (31:42):
That's fine.

Speaker 2 (31:43):
Everything's fine. He also he also was asked if the
fact that Carney had come, you know, relatively quickly, right
after he'd been elected, you know, maybe would there be
anything that Carne could say to Trump that would make
Trump lift the current tear tariffs that are on Canada
right now while they hammer out some sort of negotiation.

(32:05):
And here is what Trump said about that.

Speaker 7 (32:07):
No time, time will tell. It's only time. But I
say never say never. I've had many, many things that
were not doable, and they ended up being doable, and
only doable in a very friendly way. But if it,
if it's to everybody's benefit, you know, Canada loves us
and we love Canada. That's I think the.

Speaker 6 (32:27):
Number one thing that's important.

Speaker 7 (32:29):
But we'll see, I mean, over time, we'll see what
happens to.

Speaker 15 (32:33):
In course of your needs within today that gets you
to lift tariffs on Canada.

Speaker 10 (32:39):
Why not?

Speaker 2 (32:40):
Just the way it is, it's just the way it is.

Speaker 1 (32:43):
Time will now we'll see absence makes the heart grow
fond or starts right out like just random love sayings.

Speaker 2 (32:51):
It's such an interesting thing to see world leaders have
to posture, right, like they got a posture for their
own citizens, but they also have to posture for each other.
And it's like this weird dance you know that they
have to do where you don't know how much they're
how much truth they're actually telling, how much they're trying

(33:15):
to one up the other. I mean, it's a very
very complicated dance that they both to.

Speaker 1 (33:20):
It is. It's very theatrical nowadays, especially because of all
the cameras and the instantaneousness. So much of it as
kabuki theater. How much, like you said, is real? How
much is just for home? How much is this really
going to matter? Because behind closed doors, those guys will
have the final say, but they won't be anywhere near

(33:42):
the negotiations. They'll shake hands, have a dinner and bounce right.

Speaker 2 (33:47):
It's just the whole thing was super, super fascinating. And
then there was this moment too where Trump was talking
because he's going to be going on a trip to
the Middle East on Monday, and he was taught talking
about how there's going to be a big, big, big
announcement ahead of that trip. Here he is talking about it,
and when I say big, he's making it sound like

(34:08):
it's going to be the biggest announcement that has ever
been made ever about anything at all ever. Curious.

Speaker 16 (34:15):
Maybe before we're going to you know, the released in
Saudi Arabia, We're going to Uee and Qatar, and that'll
be I guess Monday night.

Speaker 7 (34:26):
Some of you are coming with us. I think before then,
we're gonna have a very very big announcement to make,
like as big as it gets. And I won't tell
you on what, but it's gonna be and it's very positive.
I'd also I tell you if it was negative and positive,
I can't keep that up. It is really really positive.
And that announcement will be made either Thursday or Friday

(34:47):
or Monday before we leave. But it'll be one of
the most important announcements that have been made in many
years about a certain subject, very important subject.

Speaker 1 (34:58):
So you'll all be here.

Speaker 2 (35:00):
What does that mean?

Speaker 1 (35:02):
Aliens?

Speaker 2 (35:04):
Wait a minute, are you serious? You think it's aliens?
It's not aliens?

Speaker 1 (35:09):
Why not? I don't know.

Speaker 2 (35:10):
I just feel like I don't know. I feel like
it's something related to foreign policy negotiations of some sort.
I just don't know what country. I don't know if
it's related to the Ukraine Russia thing. I don't know
if it's related to Israel Hamas. I don't know if
it's related to India Pakistan. Probably not, because that only.

Speaker 1 (35:28):
Just helpens none of that's none of those or tariffs.
Maybe it's like and them that's just getting worse, I know,
and so and Ukraine and Pakistan, I mean Ukraine and Russia.
That's that's just kind of nothing's really happening and so,
and it's obviously not India versus you know, Pakistan at

(35:49):
this point. So it's aliens.

Speaker 2 (35:51):
It's aliens, Okay that you don't think it's like a
tariff negotiation, like maybe a big, big deal with such
different countries. It's not China because that negotiation hasn't started yet.

Speaker 1 (36:01):
Because you have a little job. You're telling us we're
talking every day, and they're like, well, we do.

Speaker 2 (36:06):
Have an update about that from Scott Besant and things
are progressing, but I don't think they're anywhere near, you know,
ready to make like the big, big, big announcement. So
I I have no idea. I mean, he gave a
hint only that it's positive, but other than that, I
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(38:00):
and Carni for a minute, because other headlines were made.
Trump announced in that same discussion that the houthies are
apparently going to stop bombing our ships, which is great news.
Here's what he said about it.

Speaker 7 (38:12):
Some very good news last night. The hooties have announced
that they are not or they've announced to us at
least that they don't want to fight anymore. They just
don't want to fight, and we will honor that, and
we will we will stop the bombings.

Speaker 2 (38:29):
Can you tell me?

Speaker 9 (38:30):
So?

Speaker 2 (38:31):
That was something and reporters what's that kind of out
of nowhere? Yeah, kind of out of nowhere. And so
reporters were like, wait, what, like where did where is
this coming from? Where did you hear this? And here
was his response to that question.

Speaker 6 (38:46):
The other deal that you've reached through the houthies.

Speaker 11 (38:49):
It's another deal.

Speaker 7 (38:49):
They've said, please don't bomb us anymore and we're not
going to attack your ships.

Speaker 4 (38:55):
And where did you hear about that?

Speaker 7 (38:56):
It doesn't matter where I hear the very good source
I could, very very good source. Would you say, Marco?
I would say pretty good, right, j D a very
good source.

Speaker 1 (39:06):
He has no idea.

Speaker 11 (39:07):
I mean.

Speaker 1 (39:10):
Very good source. Who Marco?

Speaker 11 (39:12):
Right?

Speaker 1 (39:13):
Huh? Good? Solid good source, great source, best source ever
Twitter x truth where it's good, all of it's good.
It's good, best best, big big thing on Monday, big big,
Oh my god.

Speaker 2 (39:28):
I mean that is I feel like he would know,
you know what I mean if that was legit and he.

Speaker 1 (39:33):
Has taking it?

Speaker 2 (39:35):
What's that?

Speaker 1 (39:36):
They also came out and said it running stuff. We're done.

Speaker 2 (39:44):
They're getting sick and tired of being bombed, and so
you know, we showed them a thing or two and
now they're like, okay, and see what's focusing now on Israel, right,
which is not.

Speaker 1 (39:55):
Not good for them because unlike unlike us, they're not
a strategic in some of the stuff they do.

Speaker 2 (40:03):
Right, the world just feels like it's getting out of
control a little bit, you know what I mean, It's
getting a little bit out of control. And then we
haven't even talked about China, of course, which is also
you know, everybody's kind of waiting what is going to
happen with these tariffs and with China. They tried to
get information about that out of Mark Carney separately after

(40:24):
he had met with the President. He wasn't giving up much.
Here's what he said.

Speaker 17 (40:28):
What did he ask you about China hanging your close
star meetings?

Speaker 12 (40:30):
And what did you tell them that's why they're closed door?
They say, they say, well, yeah, we had a wide
ranging discussion.

Speaker 2 (40:39):
He wasn't giving up anything. No, So I don't know
what's going on with China. But Scott Bessen was on
with Laura Ingram last night and he had an update
that was promising, if not a little vague. Here's what
he said to Laura exclusively to.

Speaker 18 (40:57):
Tell us more about what Wall Street has been way
waiting for mister secretary, thank you for joining us now.
Earlier today you said that we hadn't had negotiations with China.
Now you're two days away from getting on a plane
and I'm not even working around the clock.

Speaker 2 (41:10):
But what changed?

Speaker 6 (41:11):
What was a catalyst for?

Speaker 19 (41:12):
Well, Laura, we haven't had negotiations, and first thanks for
having me on the show. The world has been coming
to the US and China has been the missing piece.
I was going to be in Switzerland to negotiate with
the Swiss. Turns out the Chinese team is traveling through

(41:33):
Europe and they will be in Switzerland also, so we
will meet on Saturday and Sunday. And you look, we
have shared interest that this isn't sustainable, as I said before,
especially on the Chinese side. And you know, one hundred
and forty one hundred and twenty five percent is the
equivalent of an embargo. We don't want to decouple. What

(41:56):
we want is fair trade.

Speaker 1 (41:58):
But who made the first call?

Speaker 6 (41:59):
In a day?

Speaker 1 (42:00):
Like who makes the first call?

Speaker 12 (42:01):
Here?

Speaker 6 (42:02):
Today?

Speaker 19 (42:02):
That there are lots of call or is that they
there isn't a first call, There are a lot of
contact points over time.

Speaker 2 (42:11):
What do you make of that?

Speaker 1 (42:13):
It's it Look, it's this whole thing is interesting, Uh,
with them happening to be there. Switzerland's a great place, right,
it's neutral, Uh, and it's it's this is my take
on China. Do we think they're all the things that
everybody says they are, That they want to dominate the globe,

(42:35):
that they are bullies, that they don't want to be
several superpowers or two, they want to be the only power.
They want to rebuild the world in their image. If
we think all of that is true, why are we
even negotiating with them at all? Why are we even
doing Why don't we just freeze them out at some
point in time, because they're still going to take that

(42:58):
money that we give them over time and put that
towards things that would be stealing our ips, spying on us,
doing all of those things. If we are truly to
believe that they are all of the things, then what
are we even have in this conversation.

Speaker 2 (43:16):
About I think it's because aren't we reliant on them
to some degree for certain things still? And until we
have those things set up to be manufactured here at home,
we can't really.

Speaker 1 (43:31):
And there was the problem in the way that Trump
went about doing this, and You've talked to Zach Abraham,
chief investment officer over there at BORG, and I've had
numerous discussions about the fact that this felt a little
bit running into rather than saying to especially the powers
that be in the big corporations, you have exactly a
year to a year and a half to on shore

(43:53):
here or make a lateral move to places that are
friendly with us and have our best interest in their
best to rich of freedom and liberty at the forefront
of what we're doing, and then we're going to come
after them in a trade situation. So I just again,
I'm we wouldn't have gone in because we're not gonna

(44:15):
was she there. We're not going to change anybody's minds.
This guy's MAO through and through. His parents were jaled
by MAO. He is a maoist through and through. And
they are suffering and it is not good. They were
struggling with youth unemployment. And I don't know if you
guys are aware of this, but idle hands to the

(44:36):
devil's work. Imagine having unemployment at twenty two and a
half percent for the youth and they've got no money,
no hope, and now you're taking away their freedom well and.

Speaker 2 (44:47):
There you can probably only see this on x at
this point, but you can see videos of giant uprisings
happening in China right now because of unemployment. So that's
not getting a whole lot of press, but it is
getting bad, and it is I think, giving Trump some
leverage because these tariffs are obviously making China's position much, much,

(45:08):
much much worse.

Speaker 1 (45:09):
But with G he is a hardliner. And the difference
between she and everybody else who's come before him, especially
over the last three or four is, remember he is
he is it for life, change it so he could
be it for life. Uh, and he is not afraid

(45:30):
to crack down, as we all know. And he's also
and the Chinese, and this is the other part of it,
they're probably a little bit more willing to go deeper
into the hole for this. So you know, I say,
let's just do it, you know, for here, let's just
do it. Yeah, we should have done some things a
little bit smarter. But if this is who we think

(45:51):
they are, unless you know that G is, because that's
the other thing. There are more than rumors out there
that GE's health is not very good really, and I
think a lot of people are thinking if we get
back to pre g where you've got people that are
a little bit more lax in the way they do things,
less MAOIs, more kind of hey, come on in and

(46:13):
do what you want, and let's that might be. That
might be different. Yeah, but there are some serious rumors
that have been for a while that he is has
had some serious health issues.

Speaker 2 (46:23):
It just seems like the worst people, even when you
hear the rumors about about their health, they just they're
like energizer bunnies.

Speaker 11 (46:31):
Man.

Speaker 2 (46:31):
The same thing has been said about Putin forever and
he's still going. You know, So I don't know. I mean,
I guess it's encouraging to some degree to hear that
g may have health problems, but like lotuses, I mean,
I kind of hope he does.

Speaker 1 (46:49):
But based on who he is and the guy before
him was a lot more lax, didn't crack down on
a lot of stuff, gave them even more freedom at
thought in things that they've had. And you know, She's
biggest thing, though, is the youth man, because the youth
will that that is what keeps the revolution go. There's

(47:10):
a reason mal became MAU because it went to the youth. Yeah,
you know, and and this there's no like seventy year
olds who are like, ah, it's time for revolution. I know.
Oh my god, the big new thing in China. This
is pretty cool. I'm surprised. You got kids are paying

(47:32):
like three four five bucks a day to go to
an office that's just essentially has fake computers, fake everything,
and they just sit there and pretend like they're working,
and they get pictures and they pretend so their parents
and friends think that they have real jobs.

Speaker 2 (47:48):
Oh my gosh, that's a thing.

Speaker 1 (47:53):
That's a thing.

Speaker 2 (47:54):
Like who's funding the building and like the how is
that happening?

Speaker 1 (47:58):
Well, the people so you might have hundred kids to
show up. Hey you know, say five bucks a day,
Well you just paid five hundred dollars and the and
so this one place is like this fake travel agency.

Speaker 2 (48:08):
Oh my gosh.

Speaker 1 (48:10):
And so and the kids they're talking to they're like, yeah,
we just sit here and play video games all day.
We're not even looking for jobs anymore because we don't
think we're going to get any.

Speaker 2 (48:18):
Oh my god, that is pathetic. Wow, I did not
know that that is that is new. I am today
years old hearing that story. That's Wow, that's amazing. And
then you know, at the same time, there's like the
TikTok world, Like it's when you talk about maw and
g and wanting to like influence the youth. I mean, man,

(48:39):
did they ever create a youth influencing machine?

Speaker 1 (48:42):
Oh yeah, you know what.

Speaker 2 (48:44):
I mean with TikTok, And I know, you know, everybody
still worries about how, you know, to what extent China
has access to our personal information. People should be worried
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I like to give attention, Scott Jennings, how about can

(50:17):
you purr? Because I can't per That was more of
a growl, I think, but no. So Scott Jennings was
asked the other night what he thinks about the potential
relationship slash friendship that might develop between Trump and the
new Prime Minister of Canada, Mark Carney. And here is

(50:37):
what Scott said.

Speaker 15 (50:38):
You know, Canada, look, ninety percent of the Canadian people
live within one hundred and fifty miles of the US
porter they do a lot of business with US across
the lines. We got a new president over there. You know,
he seems like he wants to be a dealer. Trump's
a dealer.

Speaker 2 (50:54):
It's a very very optimistic sounds like it's something we'll
get done.

Speaker 1 (50:58):
You know, Look, it's all about a negotiation, and eventually
all of these tariffs are going to be off. And
I get a lot of this where I have to
explain to people how stuff really worth. Well, you know,
they teariff us two hundred and fifty percent when it
comes to dairy products. I'm like, we have never been
tariffed once. That's only when it hits a certain level,
and we've never even come close to that. This is

(51:19):
just all about negotiations because we are telling people you're
with us or you're with China, and we may push
some people to China, but most of the stuff's just
going to go away.

Speaker 2 (51:34):
I hope that's true.

Speaker 1 (51:35):
And yeah, politics will also play a role in this,
because at some point in time, if the numbers start
dipping and we get close to a potential recession and
you think you're going to lose the House in the Senate,
because you're not going to lose your job, mister President,
but your folks will, that's when things start to change
because we're a very nation.

Speaker 2 (51:54):
Well, I hope that that's one thing that we've talked
about a lot, is just how what's going to be
the timeline for some of these deals to be made, right,
because the deals need to be made well ahead of
and the impact from those deals needs to be felt
well ahead of the midterms. Yeah, because if it isn't,
then that.

Speaker 1 (52:13):
I wanted to Christmas time and we're in at recession
and unemployment's up and the numbers are way down. I
can guarantee you next Christmas you'll be going. I hope
they don't impeach me again.

Speaker 2 (52:24):
Yeah. Yeah, So I hope all this stuff keeps moving
because it really really needs to. What do you think
about this this thing that came out of nowhere last week,
which was all this talk about revamping, remodeling, renovating Alcatraz. Okay,
you have the same thought I did.

Speaker 1 (52:44):
Now.

Speaker 2 (52:44):
Daisy was all about it when we talked about it.
She was like, I think this could be great. And
so Trump was asked about it yesterday and here's what
he said.

Speaker 1 (52:54):
Where did you get the idea for real opening out
the friends?

Speaker 7 (52:58):
Just an idea?

Speaker 10 (53:00):
Yes, because the judges, so many of these radicalized judges,
they want to have trials for every single think of it,
every single person that's.

Speaker 6 (53:09):
In our country illegally.

Speaker 4 (53:10):
That came in illegally.

Speaker 10 (53:12):
That would mean millions of trials and it's just so
ridiculous what's happening. And it's long been a symbol Alcatraz
of whatever it is. I mean, you know, it's a
sad symbol, but it's a symbol of law and order,
and you know, it's got quite a history.

Speaker 6 (53:30):
Frankly, so I think we're.

Speaker 1 (53:31):
Going to do that. And we're looking at it right now.

Speaker 2 (53:33):
They're looking at it. They're looking at it is our
goal to save money. Well, this definitely would not meet
that goal.

Speaker 1 (53:43):
It does seem like very to two billion dollars to
revamp it. It was only open for twenty nine years.
At the height of it, it had about two hundred
and seventy prisoners a day. Yeah, it is not easy
to get to.

Speaker 2 (54:00):
That's the point though, right. They want practical, but they
want that isolation. They want the worst of the worst
to feel how isolated from society they are. That's the point.

Speaker 1 (54:13):
But you're not because if you're outside, you could see
San Francisco over a beautiful view.

Speaker 2 (54:17):
I mean you can see it, but like.

Speaker 1 (54:19):
And you don't want to go there.

Speaker 2 (54:20):
And I was like, p, I mean, that's true. Scott
Jennings was asked about his thoughts on Alcatraz reopening, and
here is what he.

Speaker 20 (54:30):
Said, reopening a prison that's been closed for many, many
decades because it just doesn't make sense to house people there.

Speaker 1 (54:37):
Why, well, does it? I don't know.

Speaker 15 (54:39):
He said he was going to study it. I mean,
we have a prison overcrowding problem. You've been fussing about recently,
him sending American criminals overseas to their prisons.

Speaker 1 (54:48):
Do we need more prisons in the United States? Okay, okay,
what's the matter.

Speaker 6 (54:54):
All right, let's let's take it.

Speaker 2 (54:56):
I mean, what's the matter? What's the matter?

Speaker 1 (54:58):
The cost? And by the way, if you've never been there,
and I have, it's incredible because you realize, okay, you're
out in the middle. And now remember the thirty six
attempts of escaping, five bodies were never recovered. Is there
a possibility that some of them may have gotten ashore? Well,
we would have known. No, the whole goal of escaping

(55:19):
prison is for you to never know, right, And is
it possible that that could?

Speaker 7 (55:27):
You know?

Speaker 1 (55:27):
I mean, what are you going to house maybe a
thousand people there? Well, if we have millions that are here, thousands,
not doing a lot, and not for one point six billion.

Speaker 2 (55:36):
Well, I think, and Daisy's point was that how much
do we really need to renovate it? Don't we want
it to just be an absolute crap hole, Like we
don't want people to be comfortable and in a high
tech environment. We want them to feel like they're in
the worst place on earth.

Speaker 1 (55:52):
Yeah, but the thing is, the issue is this is
for this is supposed to be for migrants. You can
only hold them for a few days, so it's not
like they're to be there for twenty five years in
solitary confinement. And by the way, modern prisons are awful
compared to Alcatraz, So you know, I mean, it's it's
and it's it's neat. When I went there, this is

(56:13):
really weird. You can stay there if you have a
boy Scout group. You can stay on the island overnight,
which here's how you can. And because National Park, Well's
run by the National Parks. But you got there, and
when I went there, and it was it was about
a little over a decade, maybe fifteen years ago. Prison
guards and former prisoners gave us the tour. Is that right,

(56:36):
by the way, not everybody was the worst of the
worst back in the day. Like some of the guys
that were in there, they were like they robbed a bank.
They never killed anybody, you know, but there was the
worst of the worst. You get to see the birdman
where he had his stuff. You get to see where
the brothers you know, did all their things when they
made the escape and all that. It is interesting. It's neat.
I mean, it's a giant rock and so they call
it the rock. It's in the middle, you know, it's

(56:56):
not too far off the island. But I just if
we're thinking about saving money, I mean, I said yesterday,
why don't we do what Joe Opio didn't in Arizona.
Set up big tents, put people there for three four,
five days, and the due process. It's not about trials.
It's okay, you're here illegally. You didn't have asylum, you

(57:17):
didn't even apply for it. No, you have to leave
and off you go. That's how long it takes. Now,
if you've applied for asylum, there's a little bit more
to it. But you can work through this stuff in
a much quicker way. But do what jor Opio did,
sit up giant yurts, outside. We got plenty of land
and you know, treat them humanely, feed them, get them

(57:39):
in and out rather quickly, get some more judges and
we can work through it. But it's still you know,
this is where I always come to bear of bad news.
I went through both Gronk and chet GPT and several others,
and my uncle and I have put together and if
we were to get rid of everybody with nobody coming here,
it would take about depending how many people we have,

(58:01):
eleven million, thirty million, twenty million, about three and a
half decades.

Speaker 2 (58:05):
God, that's ridiculous. That's ridiculous.

Speaker 1 (58:09):
Partly because we have let's say we have twenty million
people that are here. We have fifty five hundred ice
agents that are actually working on a daily basis that
are out there trying to get people. The numbers right,
it's it's it's a numbers game. You know. Last week,
what was everybody talking about could one hundred guys be
to Gorilla?

Speaker 7 (58:26):
Right?

Speaker 1 (58:27):
You know that was the big story and why because
of numbers. We just don't have the numbers for the money.
And that's what Congress needs to do, allocate number money
to get judges and more people on the streets.

Speaker 2 (58:39):
Well, the problem too, of course, is that Biden allowed
all of these illegals to claim asylum, like there was
a whole app to do exactly that, and it was
all by design, as we clearly know now, in order
to create just this fiasco, which is that they got
here illegally and we can't move them because we have

(59:00):
due process, which they which they should have in the
way that you described. You got here illegally. Boom, you're
out there. Here's your deportation order, there's your due process.
You didn't come in the right way the end. But
now with all of these asylum claims that Joe Biden facilitated,
now we've got the big hold up, and it's an
usurious asylum.

Speaker 1 (59:20):
For years, it was just never as easy as Joe
made it.

Speaker 2 (59:23):
He might yeah, I mean, he made it an app
and he encouraged it. He encouraged people to come, He
flew them here on planes. I mean, it's just it's
maddening now speaking of I mean, you were talking about
Alcatraz and like why spend the money. Now there's all
of this talk about this celebration of the military that
Trump wants to have. He wants to have a big parade,

(59:45):
a military parade, to honor the military, to honor the
army's birthday, all of those things that also happens to
be his birthday. Yes, it also happens to me his birthday.
So the CNN panel was talking about this, and Scott
Jennings appropriate i think, pushed back on all the outrage
because when Democrats bitch about saving money when that is

(01:00:07):
the reason that they don't want to have the parade, Seriously,
like we're not supposed to look at them as total hypocrites.
The way that they're fighting this is kind of ridiculous,
and so Scott was on the side of, Yeah, let's
do it, man, let's honor them, let's have the big parade.
Here's that discussion animate.

Speaker 21 (01:00:23):
Him about what he really gets excited about is about branding.
It is about imagery. It is about kind of this nationalism,
the fact that they're going to consider, probably, I guess now,
really have this military parade. We don't need a military parade,
we don't need to spend million, millions or maybe hundreds
of millions of dollars to do that, but we want
to do it because he has to feed image monster.

Speaker 6 (01:00:45):
Yeah, he said it himself.

Speaker 20 (01:00:46):
He wants maybe he arending.

Speaker 21 (01:00:55):
Tens of thousands of federal workers at the same time.
You say, we're going to waste money on a military price.
It is wasteful.

Speaker 1 (01:01:02):
What do we need to show off.

Speaker 21 (01:01:04):
Our military for?

Speaker 6 (01:01:05):
But that's.

Speaker 21 (01:01:07):
Strong has nothing to do with pride in the military.
Strong men do that because they want to make their
citizen's kower. They want to say we are strong. I
am here, I have all these weapons. Aren't you proud
of me? We don't need to do that. We know
that our military is, you know, multiples the size of
anybody else's military on the planet. We don't need them

(01:01:29):
to bring the missiles down Prisilia Avenue in order for
us to know that.

Speaker 1 (01:01:32):
It's not about the size.

Speaker 15 (01:01:33):
In the last four years, morale military was down, recruitment
was down. There is a concerted effort going on right
now at the Pentagon, and it's already successful to enhance
recruitment and to enhance pride and the idea of joining
the military. I think you all are miscounting parade for
our military to show off our military, to show pride

(01:01:54):
and the veterans that have defended this country, and you
all are.

Speaker 14 (01:01:58):
He was just trying to renameter I'm.

Speaker 18 (01:02:02):
Not proud of our military, but I don't think we
should waste some money. I think that the worst thing
from morale that I've seen is Pete Haiks is the
defense for morale.

Speaker 6 (01:02:12):
I think pretty much. I mean, it's embarrassing if you
want to.

Speaker 15 (01:02:14):
Embarrass to talk to a rank.

Speaker 9 (01:02:21):
Now.

Speaker 2 (01:02:21):
They're worried about the money. They're worried about spending the money.

Speaker 1 (01:02:24):
I mean we have uh, well, you know, I mean
we work with Radio America. They handle the big Veterans
Day parade. That's a massive thing. It's a huge thing. Uh,
I'm do we need it. I don't want to spend
any Look, I'm I'm a guy that I don't want
to spend the money if we don't have to write.
Like I mean, at some point in time, I think
everybody needs to sit down with Dave Ramsey and have
a conversation about you know, maybe everybody we need to

(01:02:46):
start eating pork and beans for a while, you know,
and start paying on some of this debt. And I
don't know if we need one hundred million dollars for
a parade, And and I will be completely honest with you,
I think parades are stupid.

Speaker 2 (01:03:01):
I mean, I guess I don't I like the idea
of well, okay, I'm not. I can't remember the last
time I was at a parade. I would never that
would not be something that I would be like, oh
my god, I get to I got to get to
this parade because it's in my town. I just that's
not of interest to me. Is like watching people walk by.
I'm sorry, that's not interesting. But I will say, if

(01:03:22):
the idea is to enhance patriotism, to you know, to
foster pride in potentially joining the military and having the
military honored in that way, I think that's pretty cool.
I don't want it to be a thing where they're
literally showing missiles down exactly like it. If it becomes

(01:03:46):
a thing where we've got tanks driving by and giant rockets,
that is super Kim Jong un, and I don't want
it to be like that. I'm all about like a
fun parade and honoring military. That's great. I don't want
to see our weapons. That's weird.

Speaker 1 (01:04:01):
There's no it's a fun parade. You have to go somewhere,
you have to sit outside. Let me tell you about parades, right,
my idea is parades have always been this way. You walk,
they stand still, so you can go as fast as
you want to to walk by the damn thing, or
maybe even make them go backwards. But I'm with you.

(01:04:22):
I'll tell you what. If they're rolling tanks and stuff
like that, I'm sorry, man, I know you're branding, but
that makes me think you are starting to buy some
of that stuff.

Speaker 2 (01:04:33):
Yeah, that would make me very, very uncomfortable. There's a
way to honor the military and the armed forces without
driving the stuff down the street and saying, look at
how big my guns are.

Speaker 1 (01:04:45):
No, I just think them in towns across the country
have tiny, smaller parades where you have not the guns
and the things, but you know the military, people serving
the past and stuff like that walking through, rather than
one big one. Because that is my fear. My first
when he started talking about this, my first thing I

(01:05:05):
thought of is there's going to be like rows of missiles. No,
you know that is I think everybody watching this, you're like,
I don't want that either.

Speaker 2 (01:05:15):
Yeah, that that's would be Well, why couldn't it be
something that's on the national mall, Like why does it
even have Maybe it's just a parade of actual members
of the military coming together, you know, onto the National
Mall and then maybe there's a show, maybe there's fireworks,
maybe there's you know, it could be a celebration without being.

Speaker 1 (01:05:36):
Sounds great, like you know, I don't know how many
times Lee Greenwood could see I'm proud to be an American.
But we're gonna find out, right, I.

Speaker 2 (01:05:42):
Guess we're gonna find out Rock what you got for
us tonight. I mean, we'll see what because this is
what this is going to be for twenty twenty six.
They're planning it for twenty twenty so okay, all right,
so there's time. We're obviously going to see what's going
to happen. Christy Nome was on the Hill yesterday testifying
in front of Congress, and she tried, man, she tried

(01:06:05):
to say her piece. The Democrat folks on the Hill
would not let her. They were trying to get her
in a gotcha moment. They were unsuccessful. One of these
representative I think her names, it's either Laurie or Lauren Underwood.
She was trying to pester Christy Nome about due process.
Christy I thought handled herself really really well, but man,

(01:06:27):
she set off the rage with this representative Underwood.

Speaker 17 (01:06:31):
Here, it is believe that the Constitution grants everyone in
our country the right to do process, including non citizens.

Speaker 3 (01:06:38):
The administration has the authority to ma'am.

Speaker 17 (01:06:40):
I'm looking for a yes or no question, Yes or no?
Do you believe then? Yes, ma'am, ma'am conducted time, Okay,
Secretary Nome, I'm just looking for a yes or no here?
Do you believe the constitution guarantees due process to everyone
in America?

Speaker 3 (01:06:58):
Due process is exactly what this yes or no?

Speaker 17 (01:07:01):
Okay, ma'am. I'll take that as a miss. I'm trying, ma'am.
I'm trying to ascertain your understanding of the law as
it applies to your department, and you, as this leader,
should be able to give us a yes or no answer,
because judge after judge has ruled that.

Speaker 2 (01:07:17):
The law is not being followed.

Speaker 17 (01:07:18):
Do you believe that the US government has the authority
to deport American citizens?

Speaker 1 (01:07:23):
No?

Speaker 3 (01:07:23):
And we are not democratic raizens.

Speaker 17 (01:07:25):
I'm so happy to hear that you do not believe
that the law gives you that authority.

Speaker 2 (01:07:31):
That's how a lot of the questioning went. It was
a lot of reclaiming my time, reclaiming my time. It
was a lot of that.

Speaker 1 (01:07:39):
This is why we can't have nice things. I've always
said this about hearings. Hearings are for the people asking
the question, not the people bring them. It is great
to raise money and get your moment on the Twitter
and the YouTube now and an install and TikTok. Anything
real that happened happens behind closed doors.

Speaker 2 (01:08:02):
I completely agree. And it's just it's like you said,
it's a shows, it's for a viral moment, and it's
always the worst people who get the viral moments. And
so now that there was another interesting exchange because I've
never seen that representative Underwood in my life, and now
there's the clip of her going absolutely everywhere what you wanted.

Speaker 1 (01:08:24):
She would, She got what she wanted.

Speaker 2 (01:08:26):
She totally got what she wanted.

Speaker 1 (01:08:27):
I mean, if I was to get what if I
was to be somebody who wanted to go viral in
this situation, I'd sit down and go, do you think
we should deport us citizens? Do you think due process
is right? Did you give that dog you shot due process?
I would go viral in a second.

Speaker 2 (01:08:44):
You would, You totally would, especially with the dog question.

Speaker 1 (01:08:46):
The goal is to get a real answer, We'll have
a conversation out outside of here.

Speaker 2 (01:08:50):
Yeah, somebody should have asked her if she really did
meet with Kim Jong un, remember that whole controversy, And
she would never answer questions about that in interviews and
it was so uncomfortable. Oh gosh, but she's I think
she's doing a phenomenal job in her role. I think
she's doing very well at it. And she tried to
answer questions related to FEMA and it was that ridiculous

(01:09:10):
purple haired Representative Delaro I think is her name. She
was trying to ask, well, what is the evidence that
FEMA has been that FEMA hasn't been performing the job
that it was meant to do, And Christy Noma thought
was really strong on this answer, and it's like they
just don't want to hear it. Here is that. Here's

(01:09:31):
a bit of that exchange.

Speaker 14 (01:09:32):
The evidence of the failure of FEMA.

Speaker 3 (01:09:35):
Congresswoman, we still have claims opened from Hurricane Katrina. We
have fire claims that are still unpaid to people who
said they were due them seven to eight to ten
years old, that they have never been paid by FEMA.
So one of the worst things that the federal government
can do is to stand up in front of the
American public and say we will be there, we will
walk alongside you in the most horrible time of your life,

(01:09:57):
and then never follow through on it. Well, then what
the President has said is he's sick and tired of
federal agencies the pick and choose who wins and who loses.
He wants to make sure that the federal government's commitment,
when it makes a commitment, that it follows through.

Speaker 14 (01:10:10):
So he's gonna have the federal government is abdicating its
commitment to the American people who find.

Speaker 3 (01:10:15):
Certainly under Joe Biden's administration.

Speaker 14 (01:10:19):
Let me just say this to you professional responsibility the
Office of Professional because I knew you were going to
go there. If you want to make corrections, that's fine.
We all agree with that.

Speaker 3 (01:10:30):
Yeah, we can. We can point to thousands and thousands
of areas well.

Speaker 14 (01:10:34):
Let's just if you wouldn't mind getting this committee, if
you wouldn't mind getting this committee the information and the
evidence where you talk about the dysfunction of the agency
and where it has really failed, that would be important
to those of us who are you know, are appropriating dollars.

Speaker 2 (01:10:53):
I mean if they're still processing claims from Katrina. What
other evidence do you need?

Speaker 1 (01:11:00):
That's where if she was forward thinking, she would have said,
you know what, ma'am, and you were going to ask
me that I have this right here, these and then
hand out a bunch of stuff, say these are you
know x amount of people that have still yet to
get any of the monies. Some of them, by the way,
I heard years later after Katrina were still living in trailers.

(01:11:21):
And by the way, go look at Houston's population. You
know why because when New Orleans with the shit, they
all went to Houston, you know when they went back?

Speaker 2 (01:11:28):
Never right right never.

Speaker 1 (01:11:31):
So here's all of those And by the way, what
the hell is wrong with your hair, ma'am?

Speaker 2 (01:11:38):
I mean, that really is the burning question everybody wants
to answer.

Speaker 1 (01:11:40):
I can't you know what, I'll answer all of your questions.
Can you tell me what in God's name you think
you're doing?

Speaker 2 (01:11:47):
Oh my gosh, all right. We also need to show
this quick clip because Daisy and I talked about it
earlier in the week. I think maybe on Monday or
maybe last Friday. I can't remember when we showed the
clip of ilhan Omar walking down the sidewalk and a
reporter asking her a very valid question. I don't even
remember what the question was now, but it was like
a completely reasonable question. They weren't harassing her in any way,

(01:12:10):
and she basically just told them to f off, like
a couple of different times. So Hakeim Jeffries, who of
course is the speaker, was asked if that was appropriate behavior,
and here's how he weaseled out of answering the question.
Leader last week, Congresswoman Elhan Omar pursed out a reporter
for asking a question about House Democrats traveling to El Salvador.

(01:12:34):
Do you condemn her a rhetoric?

Speaker 6 (01:12:36):
I haven't seen that.

Speaker 9 (01:12:38):
Well, is it appropriate for any member of your conference
or any conference to kind of verbally is.

Speaker 22 (01:12:44):
It appropriate for Donald Trump to attack people the way
that he has repeatedly attacked folks. This is the president
of the United States of America. That's the question that
I'd be happy to answer at any point in time,
because his statements have been in the public domain that
have been out rageous, unethical, filled with lies for eight years,
and I'm in a pretty comfortable place because we're all

(01:13:08):
familiar with them. I didn't see that exchange with Ilana,
give me a break.

Speaker 2 (01:13:13):
I'm sure that's the first instinct is to always say
but Trump when it has nothing to do with him.

Speaker 1 (01:13:19):
Yeah, I mean that's the that's the easiest thing to
fault to. Yeah, I mean, just yeah, but Trump. Okay, yeah,
you know what, when Trump does it, I think it's ridiculous. Now,
what about her?

Speaker 2 (01:13:29):
Right? The question is about this specific incident to a
reporter go and for him to say, oh, I haven't
seen that bullshit. Bullshit, that's what I said about bullshit. Okay.
We've been saving like this juicy story for last because
it is so freaking juicy. So I don't know if
you guys have been paying attention to what's happened with

(01:13:51):
Dave Portnoy and a fellow by the name of Moe Omar,
who was, or I guess still is, a student a
Temple University. He has been suspended. There was an incident
at a Barstool's sports bar in Philadelphia, and which, of
course Dave Portnoy owns barstools, so this is this is
personal for him and some idiot, apparently mo Omar held

(01:14:16):
up a sign, a big giant like one of those
what do they call like the bottle signs that said
F the Jews, and like, just it was just going
around this bar and presumably there would have been Jewish
people there likely and it was just unbelievable. And so

(01:14:36):
this mo kid posted video of this sign and it
got sent to Dave Portnoy like by a jillion different people,
and he lost his shit about it. Okay, rightly, rightly, So,
I mean, he is himself a Jew. He was furious
that this happened in one of his bars, and so
he initially made a video where he was just I mean,

(01:14:58):
you know how he is. He drops an F every
other word, and he was just in a rage about it.
He fired two waitresses that were like helping carry the sign.
He was definitely wanting to get to the bottom of
who made the sign, and then ultimately he found this
kid along with his friend. He called them. They cried, allegedly,

(01:15:19):
they were crying on the phone, super apologetic, and then
Dave felt a little sorry for them and said, Okay,
here's how we can make it right. I'm going to
pay for the two of you to visit Auschwitz. The
two kids agreed they would go, they would try to
learn a lesson from it. But then the kid decided

(01:15:40):
to fight back. I think he talked to his parents
and he decided to make this a free speech issue
and say that he was the victim of Dave's wrath.
It was insane. Here is part of the video that
this kid released, like last night this.

Speaker 23 (01:15:57):
Past weekend, I was in an establishment I where an
incident occurred and Dave Portnoy sensationalized it to his nine
point two million followers on Instagram and X, essentially turning
it into a global news story. Although I had nothing
to do with the sign coming out, nor do I
know who did it, I know that the sign was

(01:16:18):
provocative because it reminded people a lot of the injust
things that Israel is doing around the world, thus leading
me to report on it. Dave Portnoy and his friends
can choose to be triggered over the sentiments of that
sign and even kick me out of the establishment forever. However,
they have no right to destroy my life over free
speech and ultimately something that was an edgy joke.

Speaker 2 (01:16:39):
So before we play more of that, uh, it also
has come out that this isn't the first incident with
this guy being anti Semitic and also being a complete ahole.
So the way that this guy get gets his kicks
is to do just really shitty things to people. For example,
there's a video of him that Dave Portnoy found on
his social where or he decides to throw water on

(01:17:02):
a sleeping homeless person. Okay, because that's fun and an
edgy joke. Here is video of that. That's that's what
that's that's how this guy gets his kicks. He's a
complete scumbag. Here's the rest of his ridiculous video.

Speaker 23 (01:17:25):
Worried about destroying and uprooting me, then the thousands of
people getting destroyed and uprooted in genocide. That sign had
no effects in terms of killing any Jews. However, Israel
kills thousands of people on a daily basis. Dave Portnoy
and the greater Jewish community are acting as if they

(01:17:48):
are the victims when this whole time, I am the victim.
Dave Bourno and osne restitutions and an apology for everything
that he has done and cause for me in these
past few days. Please, I'm imploring you, I'm asking you
for help to pay for these attacks, to pay for
any possible legal restitution, any relocation expenses, scum out any

(01:18:12):
educational expenses and show the founders of cancel culture that
their reign of tyranny is oh, and.

Speaker 2 (01:18:19):
He's making money. He's making money, just like what was
the case that you were telling me about before we
went on air.

Speaker 1 (01:18:25):
Shiloh Hendrix is a person in Rochester, Minnesota. If you've
not seen the video, She's at a park. She's got
a child listen by toddler maybe one or two, and
she calls another little boy the N word and then
goes off. Somebody films her starts dropping N bombs. The

(01:18:48):
guy that's taping it. I think he was very excited
because he felt he could drop end bombs too, trying
to get her to drop more. But still, why are
you attacking a five year old that kind of thing?
And she's gotten seven hundred thousand dollars and give sen
go maybe more because she's worried. You know, everybody's looking

(01:19:09):
at and say, hey, crist you know what what these
kids did? Stupid. I'm for free speech, so I it
is what it is. I don't I don't you know.
I mean, there's consequences with speech, but now apparently the
consequences are you could say the shittiest thing you want,
the most racist thing you want, and your consequences is
here's a bunch of money.

Speaker 2 (01:19:30):
That's the thing. That's what's so gross about this is
that we constantly as a culture reward the worst possible people.
So this mo kid with the f the Jews sign,
he's raising money. He's probably gonna make a bunch of money.

Speaker 1 (01:19:44):
Guy because one of the guys, and Dave admitted this
on the first video, was not at the bar, was
not part of it, but was tagged in it, and
he said he called the guy and started to roy
and the guy was crying, and then he goes, that's
what Dave realized. He wasn't even at the bar.

Speaker 2 (01:20:04):
No, I think this kid is the kid that shared
like was like yeah, look at this and posted it everywhere.
Yeah and so and ultimately, because there was and I
don't know what the other anti semitic incident was, but
it was the combination of the two that ultimately led
Temple University to say, you know what, we're gonna look
into all this. And in the interim, you are suspended.

(01:20:26):
And so now as you can see, he's painting himself
as this huge victim, which is absolutely absurd, because yeah,
you can say whatever you want to say, you can
share whatever you want to share, but don't be surprised
when people react to that. And that's what's happened here.
So where does he go on the Stu Peters Show
and Stu Peters says an absolutely disgusting thing about Dave

(01:20:50):
Portnoy in this video. But this is now the attitude.
Now this kid is acting like this, just like he's
untouchable because he knows he's going to get all this
public and all this money from this, and Stu's not helping.
And now the kid's off selling like meme coin or something.
It's gotten out of control. Here is the clip from
last night.

Speaker 23 (01:21:09):
Guy's not a good guy. He just utterly destroyed my life.

Speaker 1 (01:21:15):
No, he's not a good guy. He's a filthy Jew.
But tell me more about Temple.

Speaker 19 (01:21:18):
So did they call you and say, hey, you're you're
suspended or how did you I mean, did your scholarship
get revoked?

Speaker 13 (01:21:24):
I essentially just got an email from Temple University stating
that I'm on interim suspension. So until further investigation goes on,
I'll be honest. An event similar to this happened a
couple months ago, and I talked to my friends. They
said that brother trusts me, you're looking at nothing short
of an explosion.

Speaker 23 (01:21:42):
They're not going to take this lightly. I said, look, man,
I already.

Speaker 2 (01:21:45):
Kind of knew that this guy is such a scumbag,
and so is Stu Peters for saying he's a filthy jew.
I can't even believe this is I can't even believe
this is like America today. I can't believe it. Like
I just never thought I would see this kind of stuff.

Speaker 1 (01:21:59):
This is Look from as you and I were talking
before the show, You've got this chick in telling a
five year old calling him the N word. You've got this,
You've got Nick Fuentes out there. You've got kind of
Candice going in the direction right now. You've got a
kid that get stabbed in Texas. It becomes a racial thing,

(01:22:22):
and his family is the problem. And he's raising a
ton of money and they're selling merch. What in God's
name is wrong with us?

Speaker 2 (01:22:30):
I don't know. I don't know how we've gotten so
far off the rails. I mean, we're we're sick, like
it is just the culture has become so sick, and
I don't know how you undo this, how you reverse it.
I really don't.

Speaker 1 (01:22:43):
Matt Walsh was out there defending and see this is
what a lot of people are doing. They're using this
is a great way to cancel cancel culture where you
don't destroy somebody's life by giving them money, and that
shows you that you can't counsel. Well guess what, you
may give them one hundred bucks, but doesn't mean now

(01:23:04):
that your life is fine? Right who? It doesn't mean
any of those things you're just This isn't standing up
the cancel culture. This is just about human decency for good, right.

Speaker 2 (01:23:14):
Right, And we're not rewarding that. We're rewarding the worst
possible behaviors. And now we're saying it's a free speech thing,
and so I'm gonna no no much.

Speaker 1 (01:23:25):
You know what. First speech is great, but like anything,
it comes with responsibilities.

Speaker 2 (01:23:29):
Yes.

Speaker 6 (01:23:30):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:23:31):
There's a great Australian show called Mister in Between. He's
got a problem with anger and he's a hit man
and he kills a lot of people. But he's at
this this thing where he has to go to like
anger management, and they guy says you like hitting people
and he guess, I don't like it, but I did it.
He goes, why'd you beat that guy up? He goes,
because he was being an asshole. And he goes, there's

(01:23:51):
a lot of assholes in the world. What do you
think should happen. He goes, there'd be less assholes if
people beat him up, and there is that sense out
there that there would be less It's easy to get
away with stuff online. It's easy to get away with
stuff because there isn't that person in front of you.
We have lost humanity and we've turned everything into essentially
a video game of anger, and it is frustrating. We

(01:24:14):
shouldn't be rewarding any of these people.

Speaker 2 (01:24:17):
No, I mean, it's just I I again, it's like
I said, it's like some of the things were when
Stu Peters, who has a huge audience, can just just
let somebody is a filthy Jew come out of his
mouth with no shame. No, we are lost. I mean,
that's that's just It's.

Speaker 1 (01:24:40):
Just people are watching him and liking stuff like that.
The fact that that is happening, the fact that you've
got people out there saying, oh, you should do this
to Trump or that to Elon, and people are liking it.
They're sending, yeah, god knows, almost a million and a
half dollars to a guy who murdered a CEO of
a healthcare company and we've somehow turned him into this

(01:25:02):
sexy Robin hood is a coach shit.

Speaker 2 (01:25:06):
Okay, I've got one thank you to get to from yesterday,
and then we've got It's Dad joke Wednesday today. So
I saw a lot of people sending in some jokes.
But first this came through yesterday from David Ruetta. I
hope I'm saying that right, who just said love your
show and I very much appreciate that. And then Shelley Langbin,
thank you very much for that supersticker. Appreciate it. Brian

(01:25:27):
Brumley says, speaking of Valets, I knew a guy whose
sons all wanted to be Valets. Worst cases of parking
sons diseases I've ever seen. Take my money. Robert Clark says,
justice is a dish that is best served cold, otherwise
it's just ice. Oh get it, look at that. Carrio

(01:25:52):
twenty three says, I went to a seafood disco last
week but ended up pulling a muscle. Take my money, Jerks,
Karrio twenty three says, Alberta is starting a petition to
separate from Canada to join the US. So there's that.
So Alberta apparently is in on the secession idea. Interesting,
Lady Shannon Joas is, my niece has Type one diabetes

(01:26:14):
and was told by the military she could not enlist.
So there are things that they will deny you entry exactly.

Speaker 1 (01:26:20):
And trans and they'll make her a general.

Speaker 2 (01:26:25):
Right, I mean not right now, but like you know,
they may reverse this. I have no idea what they're
going to end up doing with the Supreme Court ruling.
For now, they're saying, yes, Trump, you can keep banning them.
Jose Rodriguez is morning from Texas. What in Tennessee? The
same thing? Arkansas? Just take my money. Robin die says,

(01:26:46):
Remember a Memorial Day is for the war dead, the
ultimate sacrifice, not for all who served. That is Veteran's Day.
I don't remember saying otherwise, but thank you for the reminder.
Karen Elliott says, Hi, crew, prayers for Mama Debbie having
shoulder replacement today. Yes, lots of prayers coming for that.

(01:27:07):
I understand. It is uh not a horror, no, I
mean it's obviously every surgery is hard, but hips and
shoulders are supposed to be less hard than like a
knee or a so fast nowadays. Yeah, I mean it's amazing.
There was a guy. Yeah, there was a guy that
I was friends with who had a hip replacement and
came out to dinner with us the next day.

Speaker 1 (01:27:29):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:27:30):
I think that's amazing. Aaron Kreeger says, imagine the response
of that sign said f the any other group besides
straight white males. Dude needs a swift kick in the ass.
We do not condone violence on the show. We don't,
but he does need all the ass kicking because I
what a horrible slimeball that guy was. So anyway, I

(01:27:52):
hate to leave on that note, but thank you very
much everybody for the superstickers. Daisy will be back tomorrow,
but in the meantime, chat thank you so much for
filling in in a pinch. You are always so helpful.
Where can people listen to you more?

Speaker 1 (01:28:07):
Go grab the podcast, Go to my YouTube chat Benson Show,
like and subscribe and grab my podcast iTunes app. We
have all kinds of wacky fun stuff. My uncle and
I are doing our podcast a little bit later, and
you guys want to see stuff that will be offensive.

Speaker 11 (01:28:20):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:28:20):
Check out the YouTube chat Ben's show. You will laugh
your asses off in a very bizarre way.

Speaker 2 (01:28:28):
Well, thank you, thank You're going to have him.

Speaker 1 (01:28:29):
Do a pod thing for you and Daisy.

Speaker 2 (01:28:32):
Oh that's exciting.

Speaker 1 (01:28:34):
He does, he'll do he'll do the baby thing for
you guys, like too much?

Speaker 2 (01:28:37):
Oh my gosh, I would love that. Okay, yay, yay, Well,
thank you, thank you again, and everybody. We will see you, guys,
Daisy will see you guys, bright and early tomorrow morning
at they're normal time.
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