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Now it's gonna wildly so far andnowadays, first gonna have for more in
Saturday dayouts and uh well the usualwe'll get into one of that coming up.
We had a big news headlines.We're coming out of the aftermath of

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Saturday and the details continue to bestopping. And that's putting it mildly,
all right, just what we're hearingabout what happened and uh right, never
it really it never should have happenedon on Saturday. Is is It's amazing.

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Now we're gonna get We're gonna getthrough some of the latest today on
this. But at the same timeall of this is happening, we've got
DNC going crazy as the RNC hastheir convention, and it is a doozy.
I got details highlights jd Vance's speechlast night, which is pretty incredible.

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There was a big night. Imean again, Jad was great,
don't get me wrong, but therewere so many other pieces and by the
way, you know what, I'mfinding out The standouts again are the average
everyday people or just the sort ofperipheral guests who have just made a mark
for some reason. And one ofthem was actually Donald Trump's granddaughter. Last

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night which Donald Trump Junior's daughter.Her name is Kai, she's seventeen.
She's a pretty good golfer. Whatshe had to say in her speech I
thought was very It's really the firsttime we've heard anybody speak up human level

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about almost losing her grandfather and what. But he's like kind of behind the
scenes, and this is this isthis is the power of these moments.
So we've got clips of that we'regoing to get into coming out here in
just moments. There was also atense moment inside the arena, but outside,

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off the air, let's say,so to speak, not on the
floor, but the convention in theback hallways, as senators confronted the Director
of Secret Service, Kimberly Cheetle boy. I gotta tell you, I don't
know how she's still on. Idon't know how anybody involved with Saturday at

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all is still on. And thesepeople need to step down and step down
immediately. I don't know why weeven still yet have any sort of why
would they be allowed Let me letme, let me do it this way.

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Forget why they would be allowed.Why would they think, by any
stretch of the imagination that they shouldwithout any sort of well, Yes,
what's the word I'm looking for?Shame? Yes, without any shame whatsoever.

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Uh think that they could stay on? What? What? What makes
them think that they shouldn't step down? Like? How can they look themselves
in the mirror? I guess ismy question? Now? I guess the

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answer this is pretty simple. Ithink many of them are probably narcissistic psychopaths
who don't care about anything other thanthe power of position that they currently hold
and grabbing more and retaining what theyhave. I think that's probably the easiest
at by the way, that's thethat's the answer, that's the problem with
the swamp altogether. Anyway, Ithink that's probably the the simplest the reason

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for it all together. Now,if if that wasn't enough, and sure,
that's hey, that's plenty. Right. What I've just described to you
a couple of things that are goingto details that you got the RNC,
DNC going nuts right now? Howabout this? Will Biden step down?
Calls yesterday for Biden to step downcame from new places. They came from

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more vocal and visual members of theDemocrat Party. Not only that, but
Biden himself essentially said he would undercertain circumstances, scenarios in the situations.
So when you put all of thistogether, it makes one wonder, doesn't

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it. Well, it certainly does, especially and I'm sure it's all just
coincidence, but especially after we learnjust moments later, after we get this
news the latest update that Biden hasCOVID COVID. Now, I don't know

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who's still testing for COVID, maybemaybe because they're just testing for life signs
of life altogether inside that bring histhey're taking the swab and sticking as far
up as nostril into the nogging andthe brain to see if they've got any
brain cells at all. But Imean, can you imagine what are what

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are the symbol the symptoms we're hearing, is he's just a little bit more
lethargic than normal, and he's gotsome maybe a cough. Doesn't he Hasn't
he always had those symptoms? Doesn'the always have a cough at the wrong
time? And isn't it isn't healways like just a little more lethargic.
Isn't that a thing? And Idon't know how many times he's tested positive,

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but it's happened again, and coincidentally, you know, it's all just
a coincidence. It has taking himoff of the campaign trail. So he

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is gotta take a break, gottarest a little bit. Who knows whether
he'll eat even ever be back.And I don't I don't mean he's gonna
die. That's not what I'm talkingabout. Although I can't put anything past
any of these people at this point. But let's CNN reporting this morning,
this is Biden test testing positive forCOVID at a pivotal moment, they say,

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in the re election campaign. Sojust as he said, yeah,
I think I probably would probably would, Chuck says he You don't. They
even use the word diagnosed, Sothat's even worse. It's more spooky,
says Sounding Anyway, I just it'sall of this, and you add it

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up along with the calls for himto step down. It's gonna take him
off that the the the trail anyway. Uh, And I give them some
time behind the scenes for him tokind of reachhow well, here's another thing
that's happening. The money from donorsis drying up. And at the same

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time that's happening Trump, the folksin Silicon Valley and a couple other places
these tech guys, see, theylike Trump's kind of like no regulation approach
to some of this tech stuff becauseAI and certain things, cryptocurrency, things
like that. They really think thatthat's the way to go, and they
don't want anybody, particularly the government. You see how it works with social

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media now. Anyway social media wantsto they want to censor, they want
to happen complete in total control.But they don't want the government telling them,
any bureaucrats really telling them what todo. They want it the other
way. And so that's why Ithink it's I think it's kind of interesting
you're seeing, at least in thisI believe in the current switch from some

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of these folks the opportunity to getsomebody who's a business somebody business oriented.
But also they they see the ridingon the wall with Biden and they don't
want any part of it. Sothis is just I'm gonna give you just
an example of what we've got goingon here, and of course I've got

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plenty more to cover. This isI'm just kind of painting you the picture
of the broad strokes of where we'regoing today. Bad news out of Michigan
too, is resident's the most financiallydistressed people in the country, A new
study found in Michigan thanks to Whitmer. All of this and more in the

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show today as we just sort ofbarely scratched the surface of what we've got
coming up. And of course youcan join the program at any time too.
Two four eight eight hundred talk tofour eight eight hundred eight two five
to five jd vancewece presidential nominee upon stage last night with a speech at
the RNC Trump tonight. So allof that and more, and we're full

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speed to add folks. This isDetroit's news talk superstation nineteen AM, justin
Barkley. No listen to what VanJones said in a panic last night.
Bullet couldn't stop Trump. A virusjust stop Biden. You've got wait a

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minute, wait a minute, that'sjust too brilliant. Say that again.
A bullet couldn't stop Trump. Avirus just stopped Biden. Oh man,
You've got the nominees of this partygetting their butts kissed. Biden's getting his
butt kicked by his own party.The Democrats are coming apart, the Republicans

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are coming together. A bullet,Wow, bullet couldn't stop Trump. It
couldn't stop Trump. A virus juststopped bidenikes. Ah, now you're starting
to see what's what's really happening.And behind the scenes, by the way,

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ms D it sees Joyry as delusionalas they come, says, but
wait a minute, what if whatif Biden? What if Biden somehow you
know, makes it through and notsomehow, But because it's a cold at

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this point, you know, regardlessof what you you thought it was deadly
or whatever it was, it's acold. At this point, we were
on, you know, out ofthe which variable and they've all sort of
weakened as time has gone on.And it's a good thing. But you
know, this, this, allof what we're saying now, the machinations

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of this, all of this isjust sort of the behind the scenes narrative
setting, you know, putting thelipstick on the pig and all of that
stuff. That's that's what that's essentiallywhat we're watching. But here's joy Reid
saying, well, he could he'sgot a great comeback moment. He could
say, she's essentially just seeing uphow they and showing you how the sausage

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is made by the scenes. Well, if he comes back from this.
Biden essentially the cold, you know, it does not show how much strength
he has. Compared these two menare both elderly. Donald Trump is an
elderly man who, for whatever reason, was given nine seconds to take a
iconic photo op during an active shootersituation. Weird situation. We'll figure that

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out one day. But his survivalof that and and bouncing right back and
going right to his convention is beingconveyed in the media world as a sign
of string this because it is ofStates, is eighty one years old and
has COVID. Should he be finein a couple of days? Doesn't that

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convey exactly the same thing, thathe's strong enough older than Trump? She's
she is just so you get it. She is trying to connect the dots
between a cold and a bullet anassassination attempt at getting a cold, That's

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what she's saying. So a youknow what, Look, if Biden survives
this, not just survives, butshe's saying, if he bounces back,
you know, just in the nickof time and all of these things.
She said, Essentially, you're inthat strong. Doesn't that show that he's
he is so strong and he canmake it and he's gonna be good And

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I can't wait to see what happenswith this comeback story. Isn't that essential
what what we're looking at? Isn'tisn't that what she's saying here? And
how crazy is it? Look,we know these people are absolute not jobs.
We get it. She's sitting upthere and the guy in the middle
here I don't remember his name,ms dn C, sitting between her and

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circle back Saki and he's just,oh gosh, I don't want to touch
this with a tim foot pall Andhe looks over to Jen A this mush
all the girls around circle, She'sgonna circle back. This joy has kind

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of put her in a crossair.Liz to have gotten something that used to
really be fatal to people his ageused to be. So if he does
fine out of it and comes backand is able to do rallies, isn't
that exactly the same? I mean, it's not exactly the same. It's
not same incident, but it's anelderly man. See, they're just reaching
because they know that this this Rand C condission is going so well.

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They have nothing, They have nothingcoming out of an It should yeah,
it should she said, that's wellit should but I, yeah, here's
Biden setting this up. By theway, just hours this came out,
just hours before the diagnosis. Ihad some medical condition that emerged. If
somebody, if the doctors came tome and said, you got this problem,

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that problem. But I made aserious mistake in the whole debate.
And and look when I originally ranto may remember it, I said that
was going to be a transitional candidate, and I thought that I'd be able
to move from this, just passit on to someone else. But I
didn't anticipate things getting so so sodivided, and quite frankly, I think

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the only thing age brings a littlebit of wisdom, And I think I've
demonstrated that I know how to getthings done for the country. In spite
of the factor to we couldn't getit done. But there's more to do,
and I'm reluctant to walk away fromthat. So this is setting up
essentially the perfect play. You know, Look, if there was a medical
issue and I had to walk away, I would, But you know,

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I just think there's so much moreto do, and I didn't anticipate all
the division in this country, andI didn't cause any of it either,
calling my opponent Hitler and things ofthat nature. I'm sure that had nothing
to do with it. I I'mjust just an innocent bystander and all of
this. I'm on the sidelines,even though I'm the president resident at this

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point. This is this, Thisis laying the grouvilldy. What the sound
that you hear is the window,the Overton window squeaking open. It's creaking
open right now. Why days agothey didn't anticipate any of this. You

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know, Trump was never supposed tosurvive that attempt on his life. He
was never supposed to survive it.And I got to tell you, the
more and more I hear just thedetails and the stories, and we're going
to get through some more of thatcoming out. But the more I hear

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about what actually happened and how egregiousthe errors and the failures were there,
to me, there's just no gettingaround this, you know. And I
don't really know that either one isbetter than the other, incompetence or intentional.
The failures that happened Saturday, Idon't know which one's worst. I've

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been saying this even since the beginningof this guy taking office. He had
Afghanistan that hold the buckle, whichis worse in competence or intentional. There's
some medical condition that emerged. Ifsomebody, if the doctors came to me
and said, you got this problem, that problem. But I made a
serious mistake in the whole debate.So there you have it, folks,

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he's setting their stage. They're gettingit ready right now. We'll continue to
follow this story and of course whereit all goes. This never dull moment,
I'll tell you that much ever,a dull moment. The latest to

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catch up with the newsweather and traffictogether about of the hour. I used
to Detroit News talk su precision Itoday and we're back, baby vance big
moment last night. Three nominee forvice president of a publican party. Accepting

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that nomination, I'm proud to saythat tonight my mom is here, ten
years clean and sober. I loveyou, mom, Oh jod bless her.
An incredible story story behind jade VanI said, I'm about to talk

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about this yesterday with our good friendHenry Payne, who's from the area where
JD grew up. And it givesa little background to who he is and
what this pick might be about.I am from Ohio. I grew up
in this state. I left tojoin the Marine Corps, and I came
back to build a business and toraise a family because we wanted to raise

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our family in a place that's beautiful, that has great people, and that
has great values. This is myhome. I love this place and I
care about it. These are hispeople, this is where he's from.
These are the people who carried himthrough difficult times in life. And he
really believes, and I believe thatif he can get himself into a position

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to make a difference for them,he will. He certainly has. Jody
has talked a little bit more aboutthat, that decision as j D for
the running bad UH and what itall can be, his background, et
cetera. Henry Payne, who's fromUH. It was very close to that
area where JD is from. HenryPenne, Detroit News de Troy's News Talk
Superstation nine ten am. Henry,appreciate you taking the time to be here

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with us today. Yeah, Agood morning, justin are you? Yeah?
I thought it was an interesting pick. What's your what's your thoughts on
this? As JD Vance Center fromOhio? Interesting background, Yeah, I
don't think it's interesting listening to folksout of Washington, New York talk about

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this pick sort of in classic Washingtonterms about you know, positioning and experience
and uh and you know and anduh uh Warren policy. And I don't
think people understand how profound this thisticket is. I come from, uh

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from southern West Virginia, which isthe southern southern Appalachia. And Jade Vance
is from Ohio. He's a he'sa centator from Ohio, but he grew
up in Breathead County in Kentucky,which is part of this Southern Appalachian built
of coal producing counties in the KentuckyWest Virginia region. And the fact that

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this guy is running on the sameticket as a billionaire who was raised,
you know, in a totally differentplace in America, in Manhattan, is
is not only profound from perspective ofwhat you know America offers in terms of

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the American dream, but it alsoI think represents the the store the incredible
political story of Donald Trump, thatthat a fella from from Manhattan understands this
guy UH from extreme poverty from southernAppalachia. I mean, the only,

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the only ticket I can think thatwould be comparable to this pairing would be
Ben Carson, who apparently was alsoin the vice presidential conversation. Ben Carson
comes from a very similar place,uh here in in in Detroit, and
and both both he and Vance,against all odds, uh lifted themselves up.

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And uh and here, you know, here's dance on the on the
precipice of of the of the ofthe White House. But but the And
there's another fella in this conversation,and that's Justice Clarence Thomas, who also
came from this extreme poverty in theUnited States, went to y Law School

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like JD. Vance. I mean, these individuals are representative of America,
but they're also I think representative ofwhat Donald Trump sees in America. These
are not these are not racial issuesBen Carson, JD. Vance, Justice
Thomas obviously a mix of black andwhite. This is more about class where

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they come from, and how difficultit has been in the working class in
this country in recent years, inparticular from this elitist assault on communities like
southern Apple h O, the OhioValley in this climate change agenda. And
I think Trump understands that in someextraordinary way, probably business travelings. But

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the fact that he has connected withjd Vance is not only a profound ticket,
but I think speaks to how Trumpunderstands these communities and has been able
to flip these historically democratic areas insouthern aple Achio, Ohio, up the
Ohio Valley and the Pennsylvania and ofcourse over here to Michigan. You know,

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it's interesting Henry Pan with us rightnow talking about Jadi Van's in that
pick. You know, to me, it really sort of as you just
mentioned, shows Trump's the fact thathe's in touch with the forgotten man or
the forgotten woman, the forgotten Americanswho are in that well you call it

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russ Bell or the Midwest, inthese areas that are so you know,
the flyover country. Folks back inWashington or in the coast, they've forgotten.
They don't think about them. Thiscountry was built, by the way,
on the backs of these folks andthe people that came before them,
and they've essentially really just been discardedby a lot of these elites. And

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I think a lot of that sentimentis going to drive this election in so
many different ways. In Michigan,it could cost the State for Democrats because
of what they've done to the autoindustry and the workers who felt the pain
of the mandates of the evs andthings like that. Just an example,
well and justin it really gets towhat the important issues are in this country.

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I mean, this country is anextraordinary country, historically richest country on
Earth, this enormous middle class.I mean people come to this country from
everywhere on Earth because there's no placelike it. I mean, the opportunities
here are beyond anything else in therest of the world. And but there

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is this segment of society that reallystruggles. It's it's working well, we're
working class folks who get caught upand it's a tough life. I mean,
they get caught up in these industrialeconomic shifts in the Ohio Valley where
I grew up. I grew upin Kanall Valley, which is part of
this belt of counties Logan Williamson.Then you cross over into Breathett over in

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the Kentucky side up up the utthe Ohio Valley really really got hit hard
back in the nineteen eighties. Issteel factories closed up that valley and now
but you know, and that wasan economic cycle. Now they're getting hit
hard by a public policy cycle inwhich Washington is pointing at them and saying,

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we don't want your jobs. Imean, in twenty sixteen, I
mean this quote, I really thinkdefines the difference in the Democratic Party that
used to exist, that used torepresent these folks does not anymore. The
Democratic Party is now a coastal party, and it's an elite party from Massachusetts,
from California, and Nancy Felosi usedto be a party of this area

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where you had politicians like John Dingallhere in Dick that part out of Missouri.
Twenty sixteen, Hillary Clinton said thisabout about the Ohio Valley, the
Appalachian region, We're going to puta lot of coal miners and coal companies

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out of business. Period. Andthen she talks about how important that is
the climate change. I mean,these are people who are totally out of
touch. This this elite Democrat class, totally out of touch with people like
JD. Fance's family. I mean, if you're looking at public policy today,

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look at families in Detroit, lookat families in Appalachia. They struggle.
I mean, it is a realstruggle for these folks in school to
get educations sometimes folks like JAD fansbreakthrough and go to college, go to
y law. That's what you wantto focus on. I want to focus
on climate change for God's sake.You want to focus on getting folks,

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helping these folks with education, helpingthem transition to other jobs, helping them,
you know, helping them with drugacademics. Drugs are rife in his
areas for obvious reasons. I mean, it's a very difficult life. You
want to focus like a laser ongetting drugs out of neighborhoods in Detroit,

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get drugs out of neighborhoods in thesouthern Apalachian counties because they kill families and
they kill opportunity. Let's talk brieflyif we can Henry Payne with us right
now Detroit and to destroyed Newstalk superstationat nine ten am. And one of
the one of the issues looking athere with j D Health and JD Vance

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in the really the moving forward,what it's going to look like if President
Trump and his vice presidential nominee,the running mate j Vance, if they
win in November, you get fouryears of Trump. Then the possibility if
that administration goes away the last onethat did very well. That JD.

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Vance could find himself as a presidentialnominee four years from now. You could
see eight years of Advance presidency.That would be wild. Does it say
because he's only thirty nine? Imean the youth of the party and the
direction and where things could be headedwell. And I think that's a lot

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of what Trump sees in this youngman. I mean, Trump obviously grew
up in very different circumstances, butI suspect he sees the same ambition in
JD Vance and rising beyond his birthright. Trump obviously was born in good circumstances,

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but turned that wealth into much moreduties. Uh and and and wrote
books about America, ran for politicaloffice. So he was He's much more
than a scion of a of awealthy family. He's somebody who saw broader
opportunities in the United States. AndI suspect he sees the same thing of

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JD. Vance. Uh. JdVance's are already known to millions of people
in this country. Is the bestselling author of Hillbilly Elogy. It's an
extraordinary book and and I recommend folksto read it to understand. Uh.
This class from from this forgotten classthat he comes from in places like Detroit
and Appalachia, that people like HillaryClinton utterly speak down to. I mean,

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it's just extraordinary, uh, tosee politicians ignore these obvious problems in
their face. And I think JD. Vance is an individual who got his
yelled agree, went to Silicon Valley, made a lot of money, but
once that months to give back,once to do more. He's run for
public office, love Trump has.He's written books as Trump has, and

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he's and he I think he hasan intellectual way of talking to these issues
that that Trump uh, that thatthat impresses Trump. So I think that's
that's what you're going to see goingforward to the Advance will speak to these
issues, that these family issues,and he speaks about hillbillyology that you can

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translate up here to to Detroit anotherand other struggling communities across the country.
How important the nuclear family is toraising children, getting them in education,
and getting them into the workforce.Fantastic conversation, by the way, you
want to hear the whole thing.You can with our good friend Henry Panters
from the same area that JD.Vance grew up in and sees sort of

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the the the reasons why, andthe the advantage of picking such a man.
You'll hear from his wife coming up. We got more details and of
course so Lengthy's speech from from Vancelast night himself, which was pretty fantastic
altogether. Anyway, we've we've gotsome moments. There's I think it was

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like thirty minutes. We've got someinteresting tense moments between Michigan and Ohio last
night with the with the speech aswell, and there was one point the
people his folks from him some stateOhio war chanting oh h Io high and
all that, and he said,wait, I made a hold on.
He said, you got to calmdown on the Ohio chance we got away

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to Michigan. So some light momentsin all of it, but not more
from the r n C. Plusthe latest headlines today look Biden saying just
to day or so go that hewould step down if there was a medical
condition that emerged, et cetera.And then when you know one did.

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Now he's got COVID, he's testedpost. I don't know why you would
be still testing for such a thingat this point, but apparently they did.
Now they're not running at any othercognitive tests or anything like that on
them. But they're running COVID testtwenty four seven. Apparently that's that's all.
His calls continue for him to stepdown. And we've got more shocking

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details behind the failures of what tookplace this Saturday, that failed assassination attempted
on President of Trump. That moreall coming up. Detroit's news Talk Superstation
nine ten am checked the latest fromthe Midwestern or behind the scenes of the
state and the pr AM back afterthis and our movement leading radars all across

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who are living on Social Security andraising grandchildren they didn't expect to raise.
And while we're on the topic thegrand parents, let me tell you another
man that story. And my mammadied shortly before I left her a round
in two thousand and five, andwhen we went through things, we found
nineteen loaded handguns. They were Idid really good chance of mamma in the

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backround Mountain. The thing is thatthey were stashed all over her house,
under her bed, in her closet, in the silverware drawer, and we
wondered what was going on, andit occurred to us that towards the end
of her life, mamma couldn't getaround so well. And so this frail

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old woman made sure that no matterwhere she was, she was with an
arm's length of whatever she needed toprotect her family. That's who we fight
for. That's American spirit, That'sall right, that's that is the great
equalizer, the firearm, particularly inthe most vulnerable of folks. And his

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mamma would have been one of them, especially if she was finding it hard
to get around. An amazing acceptancespeech last night. Some other big highlights
from JD. Vance accepting the nominationvice president last night at the RNC convention
in Milwaukee. Together, we willput the citizens of America first, whatever

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the color of their skin. Wewill, in short, make America great
again. Together now considerable put thecitizens said, they said he was a
tyrant, They said he must bestopped at all costs. But how did
he respond? He called for nationalunity, for national calm, literally after

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an assassin nearly took his life.Now an interesting part to that speech,
and I guess as good as itwas, and I I don't mean to
take any spotlight away from from J. D. Vance at all. I
mean it was a very good speech, uh, And I love hearing about

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mamma and his story of his momand uh, the fact that she's she's
recovering and she is ten years sobernow just incredible. So that's that's an
American right there. That's the Americansuccess story, of the American dream.
The fact that they are now doingbetter than ever and we're able to dig

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themselves out and maybe with a littlehelp here there. I mean, it's
it's priceless. It is absolutely priceless. But there were some other folks who
spoke again last night, you know, that's sort of the the the interesting
thing about the convention is, uh, on the the outliers, see the
average everyday people that stand up.There was a couple of moments just like

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that. I want to get intoand we will come in. Plus we've
got the latest details next hour,police alerted Secret Service before the moments that
President Trump was the assassination was attemptedon his life. I don't even know
at this point why anyone in theright way they ever let him up on

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that stage in the first place.It's unthinkable. The timeline and the details
that are coming out now, andspeaking of moments at the convention, really
only one conclusion on all of itthis Secret Service director ought to step down.
She was there last night, confrontedby senators who made that point and

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again, maybe one of the biggestmoments of the convention last night, and
yet it didn't happen on the floorin front of the cameras. You'll get
it all coming up after this Detroit'sNews Talk superstation. I'm ten a m

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back next, it's justin Barklay.Now we now know they never should have

(38:30):
let him up on that stage,folks. They never should have let him
up on that stage. Details thatare coming out and when they knew them
are just it's it's beyond the pale. Shocking doesn't even begin to describe the

(38:52):
words of what we're now hearing thatSecret Service police knew in in Pennsylvania on
Saturday, how long they had thisman in their sights. And you know,
I'm gonna just tell you this.I's digging into the story a little
bit later on Bob of the Hour. But do you know that there's a

(39:13):
there's a photo of the guy that'sbeen being passed around. It's been passed
around ever since the weekend. Ithink it was Saturday the photo was passed
around. This guy, Uh it'skind of a weird angle tim from the
back. He's got his head turnedand you can see the shirt that he's
got on and I think it hada flag on it. That photo one

(39:34):
of them that was being used toidentify who the guy was. That photo,
I mean, just tell you thegive you the timeline on this and
how bad this is. That photowas taken by police. So just let
that sink in. Let that settlein for a moment. That photo that
we we've all seen this goofy,kind of kid seyed boy, kind of

(40:05):
kid, this guy that you know, again, I don't I don't want
to take it too far down therabbit hole into the bunker just yet,
with a tinfoil hat and everything.But all the things that he was able
to do, all the things thatwere were told that he did, wiring

(40:32):
bombs and things like this, allthis stuff. Twenty year old kid with
no social media, nothing on hisphone and all this stuff, and now
we're learning he had a second phone. I mean, the details that continue
to come out, it's just it'smind boggling. I'm going to tell you
that much. Okay, coming up, we'll get to that big moments.

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Last night at the RNC. Here'sanother one, probably one of the bigger
moments. Try granddaughter, Kai,the seventeen year old daughter golfer daughter of
Dodd Junior. Hi, everyone,my name is Kai Maggin Trump. I
am the granddaughter of Donald Trump.I'm speaking today to share this sye on

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my grandpa that people don't often see. To me, he's just a normal
grandpa. He gives us candy andsoda when our parents aren't looking. Some
of the things, by the way, about this speech you cannot see on
the radio, I'll do my bestto describe it to you, but it

(41:36):
is pretty incredible. He always wantsto know how we're doing in school.
When I made the high honorable heprinted it out to show his friends how
proud he was on me. Iknow. He calls me during the middle
of the school day to ask howmy golf game is going and tells me

(41:59):
all of ye But then I hadto remind him I'm in school and I'll
have to call him back later whenwe played golf together. If I'm not
on his team, he'll try toget inside of my head, I know,
and he's always surprised that I don'tlet him get to me. But

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I have to remind him I'm aTrump two. Now, if you're watching
the behind the scenes live stream rightnow, you're going to see Facebook,
Twitter, X rumblegether. You're goingto see the look on his face.
I'm gonna tell you this is oneof the most interesting things to me of

(42:44):
the last few days. And tonightI think we'll be very, very interesting.
Is we haven't heard from him yet. Now we have he admits and
pieces there. He did speak atsomething yesterday that didn't get at It wasn't
like massive media coverage, but wehave some video that's come out of it

(43:06):
where he basically gives God the creditfor the fact that he survived. I
just wonder what kind of change wemay see, and of course the light
that people are going to see himand now even people who didn't like him
before. Now there's going to besome people that are so infected by the
way they need to test pause.They apparently they have with teds Trump,
arrangements Trump They probably can't shake it. But the look on his face is

(43:30):
adoring grandfather. And of course theleft will hate this because what they'll say
is it humanizes him. They don'twant you to understand that we are human.
Of course, that's why they werefine in many of them running around
telling each other, well, I'mglad, I wish the guy would have
would not have missed, I'm gladhe did it, and of course that

(43:51):
you know, we'll do it againand next time, don't miss and all
these horrific, vile things that weresaid. So when you watch a speech
like this, you're getting the realityof who he is and why it stands
out so much when his granddaughter speaksabout him, just the way he looks
at her, of course, asany grandparent would. Even when he's going

(44:20):
through all these court cases, healways asked me how I'm doing. He
always encourages me to push myself tobe the most successful person I can be.
Obviously he sets the bar pretty high, but who knows, maybe one
day I'll catch him on Saturday.I was shocked when I heard that he

(44:44):
has been shocked, and I justwant to know if he was okay.
It was heartbreaking that someone would dothat to another person. A lot of
people have put my grandpa through helland he's still standing. Yes, Grandpa,

(45:10):
you are such an inspiration and Ilove you. The media makes my
grandpa seem like a different person,but I know him for who he is.
He's very caring and loving. Hetruly wants the best for this country

(45:32):
and he will fight every single dayto make America great again. Thank you
very much. Wow, that wasagain just moments before Don Junior himself spoke
last night, and an incredible moment. Again, I think it is it's

(45:57):
speeches like that that really kind ofwell they I think they make the biggest
mark anyway on folks watching, because, yeah, the vice presidential speech and
I'm sure President of Trump's speech tonight, I can't imagine. I have a
feeling. I've just been watching himand he seems like there's something different and

(46:19):
I'm not I can't put my fingeron it. We'll hear more from him
tonight. I'm sure this will all. They think a lot of it make
more sense than But in the meantime, these other speeches and the speeches from
the real life, everyday people havebeen giving a voice to share their stories,
particularly the mom yesterday that we playedfor this this woman that lost her

(46:43):
son. He was a veteran,of course, killed in some sort of
horrific violent crime attack in New YorkCity, and the people that were responsible
for it again, just like manyothers of d. A. Alvid Bragg
letting them loose. These people backdown of the treats quicker than the victims

(47:04):
getting out of the emergency room alot of times. And he never made
it out her speech, Madeline Bringwas her name, and just incredible speech.
But it is people like that.There was a World War Two veteran
last night too that I'm going tosee if I can get some clips of
paulled love for you as well,because he was part of the greatest generation

(47:27):
I think of, like ninety eightyears old, fantastic and you to see
him get up and off and downand around that stage much easier than Joe
Biden does. Tom Leis of Biden, is he out, will bring that
report to you too. Is asthe calls for him to step down her
hand call for more high profile individualsplus back in Michigan, Well it's not

(47:53):
great to We'll tell you how youcan fight back. Coming up after this.
The stories you won't hear anywhere else, including this one. Whitmer's Michigan
residents more financially distressed, and anywhereelse in the country. Right here in
Michigan, I'm believable or from theMidwestern or the Midwestern or top news.

(48:15):
We're back after this, checking thelook at the round the state and beyond.
I'm nine ten am. Some morenews that you you may not hear
anywhere else, but the focus andof course the context, the truth of
the matter of what's going on inWhitmer's Michigan residents now more financially worse off
than anywhere else in the country.That story is still coming up. We

(48:37):
got the latest on that and joiningus now a story in Michigan. Who
wanted to make sure we shine thelight on today. Ian Murphy's with us
from the Iron Pig and he's gota couple of things that are that are
happening behind the scenes that he wantedto make sure he drew attention to,
and we're doing that just now.You appreciate you taking the time to be

(48:58):
here with us today. Yeah,thanks for having me justin. People are
probably wondering what the hecka a restauranttour is calling in talking about solar panels
for, but it sounds like righthere in Little Gaylord, Michigan, up
north, we have a company thatis attempting to build a solar farm on

(49:20):
property just weibots of town and alot of our residents are just now finding
out about what's going on, andit sounds like this solar company is pressuring
some of these residents into signing Eastmanagreements and all sorts of things without any
of these residents even seeing a siteplan. So it sounds like we have
a Ghoshen two point zero as I'malso now just finding out that they are

(49:46):
opposing a battery storage facility in thissame township, and very very little information
has come out. They had atownship meeting last week, and the majority
of these residents seem to pose thisnew gigantic solar farm that won't even feed
any new electrical power to our gradeup here in northern Michigan. It's basically

(50:09):
going to be sold right off.So we have we have something going on
in Hayes Township up here in Galorthat sounds like a company is really trying
to sweep this project under the rug. And we know here in Michigan now,
the Michigan Public Service Commission really hasthe final say in all of these
quote green energy projects that seem tobe coming around. You know, that's

(50:35):
probably one of the most dangerous partsabout what we what we've witnessed here recently
is they've shifted all of this,the decision making around these things to basically
out oflcted bureaucrats in Lansing, ratherthan people being able to make decisions in
their own backyard. And we sawhow that worked last time around. I

(50:57):
know you've been a big fighter inall of this. You go back the
last few years and then all ofthe COVID the nonsense that Whitmer was involved
in. Yeah, and that's sortof how I came around to get this
information. I had lunch with acouple of pay Township residents. Yet yesterday
at Iron Pig and showed me,I mean, I have a copy of

(51:21):
the agreement that this company is tryingto get them to sign that set back
this creat big solar farm is basicallyright across the street from these folks.
And you said it. You saidit exactly. The reason why I'm actually
bringing this case and now know aboutthis information is because people come to me
with these things about on bureaucrats makingdecisions that affect all of our lives.

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One of the big ones that wenever really talk about justin is I held
a meeting back in August of twentytwenty one, right in the middle of
the pandemic. Right up here,our local health director decided unilaterally again she's
not elected to put masks on ourschool kids. Uh, did we lose

(52:13):
you? Sounds like we may havelost him. We'll see if we can
get him back right in the middleof making a really good point. Sounds
like the the powers it be.I don't think, I don't think somebody

(52:40):
cut us off. No, itprobably just a probably just a technical glitch
on the phone. We're going tosee if we can get him back on
the line. I mean, justcheck and make sure that. Yeah,
just to make sure if we canget him to call back in and Okay,

(53:08):
see if you can get him backin and and we'll go forward here
with Ian unless they cut him off. You know, that's that's possible these
days too. Anyway, Ian Murphythe Iron Pig, talking about the latest
in the proposal that the solar installationis going to go in there, and

(53:32):
and not only that, but abattery storage facility and and a lot of
folks are concerned about this because alot of these things are being pushed on
people. You know, whether it'sthe the battery plants, the electric vehicle

(53:53):
battery plants that we're hearing happening andpopping up throughout the estate, or in
fact it's some like this. Thelatest is the solar or wind is another
one that we see the big windmill. I don't want to call them farms,
because that's not necessarily what they are. But all of this is part
of the wind solar, you know, green new pipe dream sort of idea.

(54:16):
And it's okay if you want topursue this from a private standpoint.
You got companies that are involved inputting these things together, and you get
people that sign off on them.Locally, everything works through a zoning process
and you decide that you want todo these things. But to say that

(54:37):
you're going to push them, andpolicy, et cetera is going to be
all pushed through this particular way.This is the dangerous part. Well,
you get no say in the matter, You get no opportunity to even weigh
in. Unfortunately, because they've alreadymade their decision. Places like land or

(55:00):
even d C, far far away, and you, because you don't know
any better, you and everyone elsein your own backyard. You you're you're
stuck. You're stuck with it.I think he ends back. Let me
see if we can bring him backon. You know, we just got

(55:20):
a couple of minutes here, love. But you were talking about the mask
issue back a few years back,you there. Yeah, I am hoping
to hear me all right, Sorryabout that. Yeah, you know,
That's what I was trying to relaywas the reason why a silly barbecue is
in the middle of some of theseissues. And it started obviously with the
Liquor Commission, Health Department. Youknow, we got involved with some mass

(55:43):
mandate cases up here, so we'realways looking for instances little guy being ruled
over by these unelected bureaucrats, andthis seems to be another case of that.
And our local officials up here inGaylord with Hayes Township seem like they
want a tax revenue from this andbe dammed about what the taxpayers feel about

(56:06):
this project. They're really just tryingto sweep this under the rug, which
is why I reached out to youso we can help get some more eyeballs
on this project, get a fewmore answers, and hopefully hold these elected
official to account. Since the MichiganPublic Service Commission is now kind of coming
in and sort of raining over theseprojects. It just seems to me that

(56:29):
taxpayers up here want nothing to dowith the solar farm and the proposed battery
storage facility, which I'm just gettingnew information about. These projects are being
from US taxpayers up here, andI think we all know why. It's
because we've seen what's happened in Marshallwith the Ghoshen plant and all these other
things. So really taking on theseinstances where unelected beercrafts are having such enormous

(56:58):
power and can affect you so quicklywithout any of us local residents having any
say in these issues, what canpeople do? Obviously, I know you
have a podcast, but where canthey find out more about what's going on
here and maybe how they can help. Yeah, our podcast fuel cast TV
f u e L fuel fuelcastd dotcom. We're gonna be putting a podcast

(57:20):
out about this later today. We'regonna be having an informational meeting at the
Iron Pig get residents together like wedid with the mass mandate case before,
and we're gonna see what we cando. We're in trying and get our
attorney involved and potentially bring some legalaction to stop or at least pause this
project so we can get more answersbefore they ram through any new zoning,

(57:43):
any new ordinances, any of thatkind of stuff, so we can put
adopt to these kind of projects.I'll keep us posted, happy to help
any way we can help get theword out. Of course, you have
folks updates again Murphy Iron Pig andI can't. We'll put all of that
information online for you in our stacktoday at justin Barklay dot com like we
always do. Appreciate you taking thetime and thank you for all you're doing

(58:06):
to fight you. Thank you,appreciate you got it. God bless you.
Gotta take a quick break. We'reback after this and we come back.
He never should have been allowed onstage. And the stories we're fighting
out now more the details behind thescenes and what really happens Saturday and that

(58:28):
failed assassination attempt on the Secret Serviceintervention that happened, let's call it that
RNC at the convention last night,the convention intervention, the director of the
Secret Service confronted by senators there andboy they had an ear full for he.
We'll talk about that all coming upafter this Detroit s News Talk superstation.

(58:51):
I today am all right, We'vegot we've got to bring you up
to speed on a couple of differentthings. The updates are incredible, and
that's probably the best and only wayto put this. The timeline that is
coming out now is there's just noother way around it. Folks. I've

(59:19):
been telling you it's either intentional orit was just shearing competence, and I
don't know which one is worse.But now we have in the back and
forth between the Secret Service and thelocal folks, we have the flingers being
pointed by whether local folks are nowspeaking out and saying no, no,
no, everything they're saying is notcorrect. So now we have, I

(59:45):
believe this commissioner there in the ButlerCounty, Pennsylvania, the failed assassination attempt
against President Trump the other night sayingwell, some things to local and national
reporters that we may not have heardyet. Did in fact see an individual
off the roof with a weapon?He saw a shooter? He did.

(01:00:05):
Your officers are on patrol. Theyhear that there is a suspicious person on
the rooftop. This is Tom Knight'smanager of Butler Township police. They're talking
about local police spotting this suspicious individualon the roof. What did your officers
do? So our officers in thearea started to converge on the building.
I understanding as they did a fullperimeter walk of the building. Weren't able
to see up on the roof.Two of the officers went to what appeared

(01:00:29):
to be the lowest point from groundto roof. One of the officers actually
boosted the second officer up high enoughfor him to grab hold of the roof.
When he was able to pull hishead up over the roof, he
did, in fact see an individualoff the roof with a weapon. He
saw a shooter. He did,and what did the shooter do? Turned
towards him, had the barrel ofhis weapon pointed out the officer at that

(01:00:52):
point. The officers hanging on tothe side of the roof. Yes,
unable to pull a gun out,unable to unable to defend himself, unable
to reach his radio, any ofthat. Yeah, Yeah, strictly defensive
movement for him to lower his head. Duck lost his own grip right,
fell approximately eight feet to the ground. It's a steep drop, it's a

(01:01:14):
good drop, Yes, did heget hurt? He did in that moment.
Did they realize there's a threat rightnow to the former president? They
did so. Both the boosting officerand the officer that fell were both on
the radio indicating that there was anindividual on the roof that did in fact
have a weapon. Who did theyradio? So there was a blanket tactical

(01:01:35):
channel. Everyone, everyone that wason that tackle channel heard it. Yes,
how much time between that radio communicationand the gun being fired at the
former president that I don't I don'thave that information. Now, I'm going
to back you up because what hesaid is is interesting, but the timeline

(01:01:59):
is even more profound what he saidin Some of the details on this I
think are important. So you knowthat they encountered this man we told you
yesterday as they knew about him atleast a half an hour earlier prior to
all of this, a suspicious individual, and it may have been on the

(01:02:19):
roof half an hour before it alltook place. Knowing what we know,
and according to the sources that wehad the timeline on this, I'm going
to run it down for you.President Trump should have never taken the stage
that day. They never should haveallowed him to take the stage that day.

(01:02:42):
So here's what we have. Fiveto ten pm. Crooks first identified
as a person of interest. Now, why is that he's walking around suspicious?
In fact, there's video that appearsto be him walking around suspiciously by
himself in the background. Now,don't forget he's been caught coming into the

(01:03:10):
thing with a rangefinder. This isa device that would be used to tell
you how far away a target is. Hunters will do this when it comes
to citing things out, and ofcourse if you're a sniper, you're gonna
do the same things very similar.Here's that video for what folks watching behind
the scenes livestream all make sure itgoes up in the stack today too.

(01:03:31):
He is appears to be walking aroundbehind the scenes there by a building,
one hand in his pocket, justkind of walking around, shuffling around,
and very as they said, suspicious. Timeline is five ten pm Crooks first

(01:03:53):
identified as a person of interest.Out, I'm gonna tell you something else
that I mentioned earlier. There's somethingelse to this that makes it even more
concerning. And I again I sharedthis bit of information with you previously,
but I'll show you the photo that'sbeen circulating since Saturday. Since as early

(01:04:17):
as Saturday, we had this photoshowing the young man twenty years old,
and it's kind of at a weirdangle from the back sort of and you
can see the back of his shirt, and that's I don't know if he's

(01:04:44):
where he's at. It looks likehe's on some sort of cocker. I
can't figure out exactly where he's atand how they but the photos from an
elevated place, so I don't knowwhere they got this and how they got
it. But the photo that you'veseen and everyone else has seen of him
alive and walking around, that photowas taken by the Secret Service. So

(01:05:06):
we've got him being identified at fiveten pm as a person of interest.
They've got somebody thinking he's suspicious enoughthey had to take a photo of him.
Now. I don't know how oftenthey do this and whether this is
just a sort of an ordinary thingthat they would do, getting photos of

(01:05:30):
people who they they think are kindof weird or whatnot, but they did.
They took the picture five thirty pm. Twenty minutes later, he was
spotted with a rangefinder, they said, five point fifty two pm. Spotted

(01:05:51):
on the roof by Secret Service.Let me say that again. At five
point fifty two pm, he wasspotted on the roof of that building by
Secret Service. This is twenty minutesbefore Trump, or ten minutes before Trump

(01:06:21):
takes stage, twenty minutes before theshots initial shots are fired, ten minutes
before Trump goes on stage. They'vegot the guy on the roof who let
Trump on stage, who let thepresident on the stage. You've got ten

(01:06:43):
minutes. This is a twenty yearold kid. This is a nullbody,
This is a loser, This isa loan gunman. If that, if
you believe that he was able todo all these things, you believe all
the details that we're hearing about whathe was able to accomplish making explosives and
all these things that he wasn't ableto detonator and all this other stuff.
Who allows us to happen ten minutesbefore he goes on. It's harder and

(01:07:13):
harder for me to to actually justifythis than to say that it's incompetence alone.
All they had to do was tosay, look, leave him in
the in the in the vehicle,in the secure area. Usually, when
I've been to enough of these events, what happened is the Trump arrives,

(01:07:34):
he goes to a secure area,they'll do pictures, they'll do meet and
greets with you know, VIPs orv VIPs is what they call him,
dignitaries and folks of the like.And he does at a little picture line

(01:07:54):
to shake your hand, talk toyou for a second, whatever it might
be. And then after that hegoes on stage. And these people that
are coming through that could be donors, they could just be people that were
important somehow to the campaign. Couldbe local politicians, law enforcement. Often

(01:08:18):
those are who he'll talk to youbeforehand. So he's on they could have
just kept him there. Secondly,if they suspect that there was any threat
at all, this kid up ona roof or anybody for that matter,

(01:08:39):
they could just scrap the whole thing. They could have scrapped the whole event.
At the very least, you findthere's some suspicious kid who's gotten up
on a rooftop, you see arangefinder, all these people pieces of the
upuzzle going together. At the veryleast, you delay Trump going up on

(01:09:01):
stage until you get this guy figuredout. Who is he? What's he
doing there? I don't know aboutyou, but I have a hard time
believing in coincidences anymore. And they'rejust too many. They're just way too

(01:09:27):
many. At this point five ten, they identify him as a person of
interest. Somebody gets a photo ofhim five point thirty spotted with a rangefinder.
Five point fifty two, he's onthe roof, and they know the
Secret Service sees him on the roofof the building that they were supposed to
have protected in the first place.You know what, we do know that

(01:09:48):
what they were doing with that building, they were securing it lower at a
lower level, not on the roof. They were in a second story they
said, uh, window, Sothey were inside the building, not on
the roof. Five point fifty two, he spotted on the roof. Six

(01:10:11):
so two. Trump takes the stageand at six point twelve the first shots
rang out. This could have ended. I hate to even think about what's
possible, that this could have endedin a disaster, folks, in a

(01:10:32):
way that you don't even you don'teven want to think about that. You
can't even imagine that if you did, you wouldn't be able to sleep for
a week. And I don't justmean President Trump getting shot, getting killed,
and ultimately the unthinkable but but whatI mean is what that possibly would

(01:10:55):
have and could have done to thecountry. So there's all of this.
To know how close we came,how close we came to just a sheer
disaster, is just it's unreal.Now, yesterday there was a Senate briefing

(01:11:16):
with a Secret Service. They gavedetails, but there's also something else that
took place, and I want tomake sure that you hear about this and
see the video too. Senator isat the RNC confront of the Secret Service
Director Kimberly Chetle, who should resign. I mean other folks there in the

(01:11:38):
service as well that were involved onthat day should also resign. And it
should have happened days ago, daysago. While there's still sort of acting
like there's nothing that anybody can dohere is just crazy to me. But

(01:12:00):
they were confronted and they gave themhell, and and they ought to at
the convention, Senators demanding answers ofher. There's video that's foming around.
May have been one of the mostinteresting things that happened at the convention,
and it was not televised. I'lljust tell you that, all right,
quick break, we're gonna give youthat video too. Coming up, and

(01:12:24):
I don't know how many places aregonna share this this morning, and the
details from inside that Senate briefing willgive it all. Coming up after this,
Detroit News Talk superstation nine AM backwith the latest, the Midwestern,
the Midwestern or got news checking thatout. They from around the state and
beyond nine ten am. They gotinto it. They got into it last

(01:12:48):
night, and you know what,I'm glad they did. Senators confronting the
director of Secret Service, Kimberly Cheetle, who pseudo stamped down days ago.
And that hasn't you owe the peopleanswers? You owe President Trump answers Senators
confronting their director, including Senator MarshallBlackburn from Tennessee. Here's part of it

(01:13:10):
from last night at the r nC exactly what we were doing today save
a mark answer. They've blocked thesesenators from being able to come upstairs with
her. She was protected by SecretService as as she walked through the venue.

(01:13:40):
Now this was just hours after theyhad a phone call with senators yesterday.
The Secret Service dead the shooter.We found out on the phone call,
a conference call where she didn't allowquestions from folks like those Republicans who
were there. We're now learning thatmay Orkis may try and by the way,
that's her big boss. The Departmentof Homeland Security had undermiorcist may block

(01:14:08):
head of Secret Service from testifying anda hearing. So here was what I
discovered on the call yesterday. Theshooter visited the rally side a few days
in advanced to scope it out.There were sixty two minutes that elapsed between
the time the shooter was photographed asbeing suspicious and when he first fired the

(01:14:28):
shots, over an hour. Folks, I'm having a harder time with more
and more of the information that comesout. I'm having a harder time believing
that any of this was incompetence,just in competence alone, whether it was

(01:14:49):
incompetence alone, or whether it wasintentional or maybe intentional incompetence, if you
know what I mean. Regardless,I don't know which one is worse,
because the results are the same.Which one since the the worst message to

(01:15:12):
our enemies, the people that wantto do us harm here in America around
the world. Which which one doesdoes the worst the most damage? Twenty
minutes elapsed between the time you wasspotted by snipers and when the shots first
fired. Now, one of thereasons why, and this is again a

(01:15:33):
major problem. One of the reasonsthough, why that could be possible because
that building wasn't secure and there weresecret service or there was a sniper team
inside the building on the second floor, not on the roof. Now she's
come out and said, Kimberly Cheatlehas come out and said direct her secret

(01:15:56):
services that the roof was slow,so I couldn't put it anybody up on
that roof. Give me a break, Give me a break. They were
concerned about the safety they said itwas. It wasn't that slope. It
wasn't a slope to some of theother roofs they had people up on.
FBI Director Ray said there's no noknown for a nexus, but no established

(01:16:19):
motive as of now. He usedencrypted communications and had little or no social
media presence. This all of this, it's I just don't believe. I
can't. I don't know about you, but I don't believe in uh,

(01:16:40):
in coincidence. I just it's it'simpossible. Now he has spoken out.
President Trump has spoken out in thefirst time since all of this has gone
down, And I've got some ofthe audio and you can hear it now.
He'll be speaking tonight obviously at theat the convention, and it's his

(01:17:00):
big night. But he's given creditto God right now in the in the
body of the we have and it'llbe interesting to see how it plays out
tonight, what the speech will belike. And I think obviously made an
impact on him, and how couldit not. But there's a new video
out that's that's actually it's really good. That's showing the miraculous moment the shots

(01:17:29):
were fired and how just in thatmoment he had turned his head and we
became really came between I think amillimeters difference, really a hair difference between
a disaster and the unthinkable happening andthe and the video is now I I
got it, put it on thestack too, but it's on social media

(01:17:51):
and you can see it the crosshairsfrom a sniper's scope when he turns his
head to look at the video screen. It's a it's as simple as a
quick turn. It's a dead eyebullseye on his temple. When he turns
his head and leans forward to lookat the video screen, you see the

(01:18:16):
miracle that must have occurred for himto still be with us today. It's
incredible. Now I can't explain howimpactful this video is. You're gonna have
to go see it for yourself unlessyou're watching the behind the scenes livestream right
now at Facebook, Twitter, exrumble Getter, locals and the Freedom Famly,
you'd have to go check this out. You gonna want to see this

(01:18:38):
and pass it around. But itis incredible. There's nothing like it.
I it is merely impossible for meto overstate and really explain how close we
can to all out disaster, notjust for his life, but I think

(01:18:59):
in this country too. This wouldhave sent us down a deep dark hole
that I didn't want to think about. Wrapping up the Orange seats at night,
the final evening, President Trump willspeak. In fact, for many
this will be the first time theyhear him speak since Saturday. Has failed

(01:19:23):
assassination attempt on and what could havebeen an absolutely horrific disaster, not just
for him but for the country.There is some footage. It's made it
out from a statement I guess aspeech he gave around festivities there at the
convention. Now he mentions being shot, and at this point he really gives

(01:19:46):
credit to God for the fact thathe's still here. You're gonna hear some
of this here in the background.There's a crowd channing fight, fight,
fight, you got it? Whowould be? I tell you say,
God was with me when you goup to us call. That was an

(01:20:10):
amazing, horrible thing, amazing thing. In many ways, it changes your
your attitude to your viewpoint during life. And I think, honestly, I
think you appreciate God even more rudelybecause it's something something happened. I've those
pleasant President Trump that there is thereis more. Uh, and I'm sure

(01:20:36):
we'll hear a bit more of thattonight. But the literally the clucks of
everything coming together this evening, andwe had so many interesting and great speakers
to Carolyn Sunshine joined us right now. She's with the Trump campaign and of
course the Thinky director of communications there. Caroly, appreciate you being here with
us today. Uh. We loseher, she just lost her. Oh

(01:21:03):
goodness. I don't have a numberif if we get her back, let
me know. For some reason,we're having issues with the phone lines this
morning, and see if I canlet you know. Uh, I'll check

(01:21:29):
play a little bit more of theaudio that came from his speech that that
could happen, and it happens toooften. We have things going on.
Just crime in our country is sobad, and things are going on with
our country. We're gonna fix it. We're gonna make it. So there

(01:21:56):
you have it. That's the that'sthat's the latest. And again tonight,
I think you're going to get abetter that story. I think you're going
to get definitely a human side ofhim, but you don't always get to
see. But I think you're alsogoing to get essentially a very positive message
about where they want to go andwhat they want to do. You imagine,

(01:22:19):
like what you got last night fromj D Vance. Some of the
other things. The highlights of thisconvention so far have been really heartfelt moments.
One of them that's ALMSD and C. You're seeing it cut away from
because of course they did. Itwas moments where they actually recognized the thirteen

(01:22:43):
fallen and the botched Biden's botched Afghanistan, which rawle. I'm Jim McCollum,
I'm the father of Marine Lance CorporalRiley James McCollum, and I'm here to
speak for him. My name isAlicia Lopez I'm Herb Lopez or the parents

(01:23:04):
of our son Counter Lopez, theUS Marine a station in Camp Pendleton,
San Diego, California, who passedaway on August twenty sixth, twenty twenty
one, in Kabula, Afghanistan.My name is Abby Sanchez and I am
the boys for my brother, CorporalHomberto Sanchez. My name is Corro Persino

(01:23:25):
and I am Corporal Homberto Sanchez mother. My name is Stephen Niccooy. I'm
here for my son Coreen Nkoy.I'm here today to give my son a
voice. My name is Cheryl Jules. I am the Sergeant Nicole G's aunt.

(01:23:47):
She was a US Marine that waskilled in Nikok Bowl, Afghanistan withdrawal.
So my name is Christy Shamblin andI'm here for Sergeant Nicole g United
States Marine who was killed in thatAnistan exit. My name's Kelly Barnett.
I'm here to give a voice tomy son, my best friend, Steph

(01:24:11):
Sergeant Taylor Hoover and my name's DarrenHoover, and I'm here to give voice
as well for our son, staffSergeant Taylor Hoover. When we started hearing
that the Taliban was moving in,that there wasn't more military being deployed,
and that they had decided that theTaliban was our security. That was when

(01:24:36):
I became terrified. They were justkind of left there hung out to dry
for you from Afghanistan where there aresignificant casualties, including some Americans from a
stot, How does it working?I heard about it instantly, had that

(01:24:57):
just chill go through me, andI started sending messages. I'm talking to
people and calling his girlfriend. I'msaying, have you heard from him?
Calling the sisters, have you heardfrom him? You know, we're texting.
We're saying, please just send usthe texts, just whatever, just
let us know that you're okay.When I all the explosions went off,
I had messaged her and I said, hey, you know, I know

(01:25:17):
you can't say anything, but youknow, just an emoji, just a
bubble. And then three point thirtyin the morning that night, I got
the knock on the door. Youknow, there's no other reason. Two
marines are standing on your door rightaway, They told you we have news

(01:25:41):
about your song, and he justpassed away. I just start screaming.
I throw myself from the floor.I pull up the street and I see
wait then, and once I sawthem, can you it's surreal. Seeing

(01:26:11):
all those flag draped coffins in theback of a C seventeen is something you'll
never forget. And it really driveshome that, you know, these young
men and women gave the ultimate sacrifice. They had all the families within this
large room. The President showed upand that was It wasn't what I was

(01:26:44):
expecting. You know, this guy'ssitting across from me on that tarmac and
he keeps looking at his watch.Biden did not want to be there.
I don't know what he wanted todo, but he did not want to
be there. He looked at hiswatch multiple times, I thought three times.
He didn't say anything about Riley,and to this day he has yet

(01:27:05):
to say those thirteen kids' names.And that makes me so upset because those
kids were serving their country. Thosekids, they were giving their life for
this country. And I always saidthey were thinking that their commander in chief
was gonna have their back because theywere fighting for this country, and that

(01:27:25):
didn't happen. The administration, theWhite House, our president has never once
mentioned their names, not one ofthem. Honestly, I don't feel like
Joe Biden cared he just had noempathy for us at all. I do
think in confidence played a huge factorin what happened. Bad decision, bad

(01:27:48):
leadership, And it all starts atthe top. Joe, why didn't you
not be leading this country? Therewas no point in making that hard deadline
August thirty, first hundred percent ofpolitical stunt. He let my son down,
He let the thirteen down, helet the forty five wounded down,
He let those one hundred and seventyfour civilians down. He let our country

(01:28:12):
down. And then what I hearsof all who says that they could be
here, we fully understand. Wecan't bring back our kids both. There
are thousands and thousands more out therethat are going to come home the same

(01:28:32):
way if something doesn't change. We'rethe United States of America. We can
do better by our men and womenthat are risking their lives for this country.
We can do better for them thanthat. To this day, Joe
Biden and Kamala Harris have never mentionedthese fallen soldiers' names. President Trump will

(01:28:58):
never forget them. It is aclear and obvious contrast. It is a
difference that we all can see.Every one of us, and unfortunately it

(01:29:25):
is one that they have to livewith. Mister nikooy I sat very close
to at the State of the Unionthis last time around. You know that
he was arrested. Mine was speakingat the State of the Union. Mister
Koi stood up and he sentially yelledat one point his son's name, Marjorie

(01:29:56):
Taylor Green had yelled the name ofanother young lady, that we'd lost it,
we never should have lost. AndI'm sure that in that in that
moment, I don't know whether hewas planning on it or not, but

(01:30:16):
I'm sure that in that moment hefelt the need to yell his son's name
because Lincoln Riley. And I don'teven think he got her name right when
he when he said I think hecalled her Lincoln or something like that.

(01:30:39):
He mispronounced her name, but hedid say it. And I think at
that moment mister Nikoley thought, well, if I just say the name of
my son, maybe he will hewill acknowledge my son. As it apparent
you you you can imagine the painthat these people are going through. Well
he probably can't imagine, but youknow that they're going through pain, and

(01:31:00):
every day a pay, that youjust cannot be taken away, it cannot
be erased, and that the onlysolace you might get is from getting some
sort of acknowledgement that the sacrifice theymade and in brave services country wasn't in
vain and at the very least theyweren't forgotten. So I can't blame him

(01:31:32):
for yelling out. They of coursetook him away in handcuffs, and eventually,
as they realized the optics were justtoo bad to hold him to charge
him. They're being arrested there atthe Capitol that day, they decided that
they would let him. Often subsequentlyhalf but those thirteen now finally getting a

(01:31:56):
little bit at least of acknowledgment.Now. Fortunately, as I mentioned MSDNC
and CNN, I think one ofthem two or maybe both of them actually
pulled away from coverage at that timeand decided not not to show these brave

(01:32:19):
thirteen and of course highlight They wouldn'twant to share, They wouldn't want to
spotlight the difference like that. Moreby the way, this fantastic I think
some of the best from the conventionhas come not necessarily from the major speakers,

(01:32:40):
but it's come from some of thefolks. Well, like this World
War three veteran, or excuse me, two veterans, we're almost in the
virginal World War Think I had aBiden moment. Ninety eight year old World
War two veteran who is a thousandtimes more sharp than Biden or even me,

(01:33:00):
I guess at some point and morecoherent, absolutely nailed it last night.
I want you to be able tohear what he had to say.
We'll get into that. Plus again, Bread Program, Glenn Back program coming
up today nine to noon. Righthere, Detroit's news talk superstation is nine

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news update from Detroit's news talk superstation. Fantastic weather particularly and of course

(01:36:26):
more of it on the way.Looking like seventy four for the hein today,
a little cooler, less humid,though back up in the eighties tomorrow
and great weekend. Lots of sunshine. Enjoy it. You're in the in
the heat of well heat, butin the peak of summer, so I'll
look forward to that. Tonight,we'll wrap up the convention there in Milwaukee

(01:36:49):
as the RNC concludes. And we'vehad fantastic they really do. I mean,
these guys know how to put ona show. It really is inner
not only entertaining, but it's encouraging, it's uplifting, it gives you hope,
the whole thing. And we've seenjust fantastic speeches from all kinds of

(01:37:13):
individuals, all walks of life,and I think some of the best have
been from the everyday Americans. That'sthe section that they're calling it, right,
the every that's that's that's it,the everyday American section. And one
of them happens to be a WorldWar Two ninety eight year old World War

(01:37:34):
two veteran who I thought stole theshow last night in some ways. William
Peckrell eight ninety nine. Somewhere inthere. I think he's ninety eight years
old. This is what he hadto say last night. And again they
don't call him the Greatest Generation fornothing. These folks and the sacrifices they

(01:37:59):
may absolutely incredible. And President Trumpback in the commander in chief, I
would go back to re enlists today. Good for him, you know,

(01:38:20):
Trumper in office today. If hewere commander in chief, I'd go back
and re enlist today. And Iwas storm whatever beach you want. My
country wants you, needs met you, and I will storm whatever beach my

(01:38:44):
country needs me too. Wow,fight a thing. God bless you,
God bless her home in the UnitedStates of America. I'd bless that man,
ninety eight year old World War twoveteran. Fantastic and uh gosh,

(01:39:05):
you know, I just you seethings like that and it just makes you.
I don't know how about you,but it just warms your heart a
lot of halte thecouragement President Trump uptonight. We got a quick break in
here for the bottle of the hour, news, weather, and traffic together

(01:39:28):
back next to nine today. Onthe streets that night we ran right along
and yeah, it's Thursday. Lastnight of convention happened tonight. They are
in c one last little bit forthe World War Two veteran, ninety eight

(01:39:53):
year old man. He said it. I think he did a great job
of it last night. Some ofthe best I think I've seen so far
have been the real life, everydaypeople. That's that's to me. They
made the biggest impact. And tosee William Pickerel and his speech last night,
I thought was something else say,people is good. America is an

(01:40:16):
idea, but I believe America ismuch more than that. America. America
is our hole from Wisconsin, bythe way, and he nailed it.
There were a couple of featured orother other individuals. There was one lady.

(01:40:44):
I think it was yesterday that sheShe ended up being the big winner
of the day, as far asshe might be the winner of the entire
event. She was fantastic. Themom who unfortunately lost her son to the
violence went crime. He was aveteran, he died. This is unfortunately,

(01:41:09):
more and more it's happening, andof course the stories are undeniable,
and she's part of make America safeagain. That was the night that she
spoke. But a fantastic speech,fantastic moment, her passion for her son,

(01:41:30):
and of course the cause. It'sundeniable, undeniable. Okay, gotta
get back into the behind the scenesof what's happening with Biden. Here is
really I think the most interesting pieceof what we're watching play out now.

(01:41:58):
He says yesterday in an interview thatwas probably guessed the day before the CBS
aired part of it. It reallystarts to pick up steam yesterday that he
would step down or step away orwhatever if in fact there's some sort of

(01:42:18):
medical reasoning for him to do so. And then just hours later we learned
he's got COVID, So he hassome medical condition that emerged if somebody doctors
came to me and said, yougot this problem, that problem. But
I made a serious mistake in thewhole debate. So what you're watching appears

(01:42:42):
to be the slow roll of someof this playing out. He's got COVID
tested positive COVID. I guess hehad to cancel events. Now he's isolating,
notice that so he can't go outand do any more events. CNN
reporting today that Biden is now moreopen to the idea that he might step

(01:43:03):
down, which is interesting, Andtalking to a senior Democratic advisor tonight who
is telling me this, he saidhe believes the president is being quote more
receptive to these calls of concern.He goes on to say this the private
conversations with the Hill are continuing.This advisor tells me he's being receptive,

(01:43:25):
not as defiant as he is publiclygoes on to saying talking about Vice President
Kamala Harris, who initially he wonderedhow she may fare in a campaign,
should it come to that, I'mtold now he's asking questions saying, do
you think Kamala can win? Again? This advisor offers caution, saying this
it is still unclear where he's goingto land, but he seems to be

(01:43:48):
listening. So, Jake, whatwe do know? This is a dute.
That's first of all, there's twobig pieces there. He's not as
defiant as he is in public.He's more open to the idea right now
and asking an advisor, I don'tknow if this is any of this is
real or if it's all just sortof floated out there for us to kind

(01:44:08):
of become more you're used to theidea. Let's just put it that way,
coul Kamala win. Do you thinkshe could win? Do you think
she can actually do it? Imean, I don't want to step down,
but if I need to, becausewe've just got so much work to
do, all of that right,but you know, if you think Kamala

(01:44:36):
can win, maybe see that.That's sorts that started to kind of be
the beginning of how all of thismight work. A new moment for President
Biden. Tomorrow marks three weeks sincethe debate in Atlanta. As you well
know, he's heard so much concernfrom across the Democratic Party. Time is

(01:45:00):
running short. The Democratic National Committeewas thinking about starting their nomination process next
week. That is now on hold. That will not beget until August first,
so there is a bit of timefor the President to make his decision.
But hanging over all of this isthe same thing as it's been for
the last three weeks. If nothim, who But tonight, as the
President flies back to the East Coastfrom Las Vegas, it is certainly a

(01:45:21):
new moment for him and his potentialcandidacy. JS. We got to know
that they they're sitting back there watchingthis, they're seeing the same thing you
and I are. And this everythingthat's happened. Worst case scenario. Remember
Trump was never supposed to survive.Well wait a minute, just did you

(01:45:41):
say, like that's some sort ofplanner, their planner. Well, I'm
I mean he was never supposed tosurvive any of it, folks. This
is he was never supposed to survivethe Russia collusion, Hugs, Russia,
Russia Rush. You're never supposed tosurvive the They're one of the impeachments.
He was never supposed to survive anyof the things that they hit him with

(01:46:05):
afterwards, Oh, the insurrection,the document's case. Never supposed to survive
any of the law their He wasnever supposed to survive any of it,
and yet he has. So Itell you that he was never supposed to

(01:46:27):
survive this assassination attempt. Either it'sa miracle that he's here today. I
mean, he's either the luckiest manalive or there is something else going on.
I'm not sure, but I knowGod played a role. At least
it seems as if that is verylikely God played a role in it all.

(01:46:54):
He's here by the grace of Godmillimeters difference that he wouldn't be.
So. But I say that,I mean, these Democrats are watching what's
happening behind the scenes, and they'refreaking out. They are freaking out.
I played some of this earlier inthe show, and I'll play it for

(01:47:15):
you again. Van Jones nails this. He says it the way that I
don't think anybody else can. Abullet couldn't stop Trump. A virus just
stopped Biden. Wow, you've gotthe nominees of this party getting their butts
kissed, Biden getting his butt kickedby his own party. The Democrats are

(01:47:36):
coming apart, the Republicans are comingtogether. Yep. It is true,
more unity in this convention than anyI seen before. Biden, the Democrats
laying the groundwork, it seems,at least for the swap. They call
this the late replacement theory. Willit happen? I'm still I'm not sold.

(01:48:01):
It all hinges on him wanting toget out now. I don't know
whether he will or will not,and that a lot of it's going to
depend behind the scenes what they're ableto wrangle and finagel. But you know,
it's interesting he's now got COVID.So do you add this to the
list of coincidence just strange oddities.The money is starting to dry up too.

(01:48:28):
Jeffrey Katzenberg, big fundraiser, bigdonor of the whales there warning Biden
the money is drying up. Meanwhile, you've got folks like Nancy Pelosi,
Adam Schiff, and Schumer all comingout making comments shift saying Joe must quit
the race. Schiff calls on Bidento drop outside in serious concerns that he

(01:48:49):
can't win. And part of thereason why they are so adamant now and
they're starting to really get upset,is because a lot of these people there
success is tied to the top ofthe ticket. In other words, their
success is tied to how Biden does. If Biden doesn't perform, if he

(01:49:10):
doesn't do well, then they maynot get elected and they may not win
and shift maybe out of luck.Schumer, we're now told telling Biden it
would be best to end his candidacy. I mean, you've got Schumer,

(01:49:33):
you've got Pelosi, the fix isin. You got these people coming together
and saying Joe, it's time togo. Then it may just be a
matter of moment. Told that thepressure from Democratic leaders for Biden to get
out of the race is intensifying.In fact, one person who has been
out there publicly defending Biden told mejust a short while ago, Biden is

(01:49:56):
going to see the whole house ofcards come down soon. As for that
meeting in Rehoboth, Delaware, Iam told that this was a one on
one meeting, just the Senate leaderand the President and the Chuck Schumer forcefully
made the case that it would bebetter for Biden, better for the Democratic
Party, and better for the countryif he were to bow out of the
race. And David. When Iwent to Schumer's office to ask them about

(01:50:20):
to tell them I was going toreport this and tell you this tonight,
absolutely no denial from Senator Schumer's office. They only said this Leader Schumer conveyed
the views of his caucus, inother words, the views of Democratic senators.
I am also told that Haakim Jeffreys, the Democratic leader in the House,
has expressed similar reviews directly to thepresident. There you have it.

(01:50:45):
That's the that's that's the latest.So what happens next? Well, yeah,
your guess is as good as mine. I guess I could tell you
as far as what happens next,but we'll be here with you through it

(01:51:08):
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(01:51:56):
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Back program, got a preview ofwhat you can expect today. On the
way, of course, Clay andBuck are live from the RNC convention again
with a jam pack show, allkinds of folks, action packed. They're
going to be talking to people there. Of course, they've had some fantastic

(01:52:17):
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week, and you can expect moreof it. The secret is out.
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(01:52:38):
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(01:52:58):
and a few more pounds myself.After watching my wife get involved, I
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(01:53:41):
Maybe you're just somebody like me.You've been through the ups and downs
a Yo yo club, you loseyour gang, you lose and gain some
more. Perhaps you'd just at theagent of working out doesn't really quite work
the way it used to. Maybeyou've been watching your carves and just nothing
really seems to do the trick now, an it will sound like you.

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This is for you, just tolet you know, because people are wondering
what in the world is going on. Well, this way that I lost
weight perfectly natural. You eat realfood. You don't have to exercise anymore
than it's just sitting on the couch. They say, But I'd like to
take a little walk here and there. That's fine, But you don't have

(01:54:24):
to be in the gym twenty fourto seven in order to get this done.
It's just not necessary. In fact, a friend of mine calls it
the couch potato diet. It's justthat simple. And there's science behind it
too. Science cracked the coat onsome of this years ago, the minds
of Tesla and Einstein and all thesethings that we hear about now. So

(01:54:45):
if you wanted to really discover,like why you can't lose weight and why
you keep gaining it, you canfind out more if you go to health
with justin dot com, the websitethey've put together. In fact, when
you go to health with you cansee my before and after pictures and hear
a little bit more. We've gotan interview that I've done with the gal

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who just put all this together,Missy Fantastic thirty minute interview that really kind
of spills the beans on what we'vedone and why it works so well.
And of course if you want tofind out how you can get this done
to thirty nine point four pounds inforty days, isn't that cool? And
I look better, I feel better. I mean, I think that's probably

(01:55:30):
the most important part, because Igot two little girls. You know,
yesterday I turned forty five. Thankyou for all the birthday wishes. By
the way, I turned forty five, and I think to myself, my
wife's grandmother, we spent some timewith us. She's ninety seven. I
thought I'm halfway there. I toldher. He said, I'm almost halfway.
I'm catching up. I'm almost halfwaythere. But I think about how

(01:55:55):
long she's lived, and I'd loveto have that long life as well,
be blessed with it. But thequality of life, I think is even
more important. So if you're likeman, you want to add some of
that quality back in because I cantell you I probably feel like I'm twenty
thirty years old. I have allthese eggs and paints that I just don't
have anymore. Is inflammation. Imean, I could talk to you about

(01:56:17):
this for days, and I'm sureI'll be telling you more about it because
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take to take this country back.We can't do it without you, that's
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I feel amazing, and I gottatell you there's there's just nothing better than
that fucking better. Hey, goBack program is coming out next on the
latest on the stories the convention,Biden, the latest of the Secret Service
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it a great day. God blessyou have the city by on and raising
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