Bannon's War Room - March 05, 2025


Episode 4314: Renewal Of The American Dream; The New Reorder


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour

Words per Minute

149.88675

Word Count

9,000

Sentence Count

764

Misogynist Sentences

7

Hate Speech Sentences

11


Summary

Learn English with Donald Trump. President Trump delivers a speech before a Joint Session of Congress. Trump speaks about his vision for the future of the country and what he wants to accomplish in the next four years. He also talks about his new trade deal with China.


Transcript

00:00:01.000 President's address to the nation to a joint session of Congress.
00:00:05.000 We've got this covered for the next couple of hours.
00:00:08.000 The American dream is on its way back.
00:00:11.000 You can certainly feel the excitement in the Capitol.
00:00:14.000 President Trump is appealing to the American people.
00:00:16.000 If you like the last six weeks, you're going to like the next four years of my presidency.
00:00:21.000 We have real American voices on the ground here at the America First warehouse.
00:00:26.000 He's fighting for them. He's getting rid of illegals.
00:00:28.000 I really believe midterms start tonight with some of these victories that Donald Trump's going to lay out for us.
00:00:36.000 A 27-point swing.
00:00:38.000 Americans think that the United States of America is actually on the right track.
00:00:42.000 Are the Democrats going to be able to sit there and just take that?
00:00:45.000 Are they going to be able to bear with that?
00:00:46.000 Or are we going to trigger some of these folks?
00:00:48.000 When they hear the reality of America, it doesn't sit well with them. Prepare for that.
00:00:55.000 President's motorcade is showing up.
00:00:59.000 Mr. Speaker, the President of the United States.
00:01:02.000 To my fellow citizens, America is back.
00:01:17.000 The chair now directs the sergeant-at-arms to restore order.
00:01:31.000 Members are directed to uphold and maintain the quorum in the House.
00:01:36.000 The people elected me to do the job and I'm doing it.
00:01:43.000 The golden age of America has only just begun.
00:01:48.000 God bless you and God bless America.
00:01:51.000 And to my fellow citizens, America is back.
00:02:04.000 USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA!
00:02:30.000 Six weeks ago, I stood beneath the dome of this Capitol and proclaimed the dawn of the golden age of America.
00:02:41.000 From that moment on, it has been nothing but swift and unrelenting action to usher in the greatest and most successful era in the history of our country.
00:02:53.000 We have accomplished more in 43 days than most administrations accomplished in four years or eight years.
00:03:01.000 And we are just getting started.
00:03:04.000 I returned to this chamber tonight to report that America's momentum is back.
00:03:15.000 Our spirit is back. Our pride is back. Our confidence is back.
00:03:20.000 I return to this chamber tonight to report that America's momentum is back,
00:03:28.320 our spirit is back, our pride is back, our confidence is back,
00:03:33.480 and the American dream is surging bigger and better than ever before.
00:03:44.180 The American dream is unstoppable, and our country is on the verge of a comeback
00:03:49.640 the likes of which the world has never witnessed and perhaps will never witness again.
00:03:56.560 It's never been anything like it.
00:04:02.220 Among my very highest priorities is to rescue our economy
00:04:07.020 and get dramatic and immediate relief to working families.
00:04:11.200 As you know, we inherited from the last administration an economic catastrophe and an inflation nightmare.
00:04:19.640 Their policies drove up energy prices, pushed up grocery costs,
00:04:26.260 and drove the necessities of life out of reach for millions and millions of Americans.
00:04:31.960 They've never had anything like it.
00:04:34.480 We suffered the worst inflation in 48 years, but perhaps even in the history of our country.
00:04:40.780 They're not sure.
00:04:41.480 As president, I'm fighting every day to reverse this damage and make America affordable again.
00:04:48.320 And we've ended weaponized government where, as an example,
00:05:04.780 a sitting president is allowed to viciously prosecute his political opponent like me.
00:05:11.880 How did that work out?
00:05:15.340 Not too good.
00:05:16.660 Not too good.
00:05:29.500 And I have stopped all government censorship and brought back free speech in America.
00:05:36.820 And two days ago, I signed an order making English the official language of the United States of America.
00:05:54.060 Our new trade policy will also be great for the American farmer.
00:06:03.520 I love the farmer.
00:06:07.520 Who will now be selling into our home market, the USA,
00:06:12.560 because nobody is going to be able to compete with you.
00:06:15.520 Because those goods that come in from other countries and companies,
00:06:23.300 they're really, really in a bad position in so many different ways.
00:06:28.120 They're uninspected.
00:06:30.560 They may be very dirty and disgusting.
00:06:33.160 And they come in and they pour in and they hurt our American farmers.
00:06:36.700 The tariffs will go on agricultural product coming into America.
00:06:41.100 And our farmers starting on April 2nd, it may be a little bit of an adjustment period.
00:06:47.660 We had that before when I made the deal with China.
00:06:50.380 Fifty billion dollars of purchases.
00:06:52.360 And I said, just bear with me.
00:06:53.740 And they did.
00:06:54.820 They did probably have to bear with me again.
00:06:58.380 And this will be even better.
00:06:59.620 That was great.
00:07:00.840 The problem with it was that Biden didn't enforce it.
00:07:03.560 He didn't enforce it.
00:07:04.580 Fifty billion dollars of purchases.
00:07:07.140 And we were doing great.
00:07:08.100 But Biden did not enforce it.
00:07:10.520 And it hurt our farmers.
00:07:11.880 But our farmers are going to have a field day right now.
00:07:15.100 So to our farmers, have a lot of fun.
00:07:19.000 I love you, too.
00:07:20.200 I love you, too.
00:07:22.020 It's all going to happen.
00:07:23.180 And I have also imposed a 25 percent tariff on foreign aluminum, copper, lumber and steel,
00:07:36.740 because if we don't have, as an example, steel and lots of other things, we don't have a military
00:07:42.960 and frankly won't have, we just won't have a country very long.
00:07:46.140 He's once again standing strong against the forces of radical Islamic terrorism.
00:07:53.000 Three and a half years ago, ISIS terrorists killed 13 American service members and countless others
00:07:59.300 in the Abbey Gate bombing during the disastrous and incompetent withdrawal from Afghanistan.
00:08:06.420 Not that they were withdrawing.
00:08:08.320 It was the way they withdrew.
00:08:09.960 Perhaps the most embarrassing moment in the history of our country.
00:08:15.000 Tonight, I am pleased to announce that we have just apprehended the top terrorist responsible
00:08:21.260 for that atrocity.
00:08:22.980 And he is right now on his way here to face the swift sword of American justice.
00:08:28.740 And I want to thank especially the government of Pakistan for helping arrest this monster.
00:08:58.740 This was a very momentous day for those 13 families who I actually got to know very well,
00:09:03.940 most of them, whose children were murdered and the many people that were so badly,
00:09:10.580 over 42 people, so badly injured on that fateful day in Afghanistan.
00:09:15.920 What a horrible day.
00:09:18.460 Such incompetence was shown that when Putin saw what happened, I guess he said,
00:09:25.200 wow, maybe this is my chance.
00:09:27.180 That's how bad it was.
00:09:29.040 Should have never happened.
00:09:30.440 Grossly incompetent people.
00:09:33.080 I spoke to many of the parents and loved ones, and they're all in our hearts tonight.
00:09:41.040 To further enhance our national security, my administration will be reclaiming the Panama Canal,
00:09:47.540 and we've already started doing it.
00:09:58.500 Yesterday, a large American company announced they are buying both ports around the Panama Canal
00:10:05.920 and lots of other things having to do with the Panama Canal and a couple of other canals.
00:10:11.220 The Panama Canal was built by Americans for Americans, not for others, but others could use it.
00:10:20.280 But it was built at tremendous cost of American blood and treasure.
00:10:24.020 38,000 workers died building the Panama Canal.
00:10:29.180 They died of malaria.
00:10:30.400 They died of snake bites and mosquitoes.
00:10:32.840 Not a nice place to work.
00:10:35.000 They paid them very highly to go there, knowing there was a 25 percent chance that they would die.
00:10:41.660 The most expensive project also that was ever built in our country's history,
00:10:47.120 if you bring it up to modern-day costs.
00:10:49.780 It was given away by the Carter administration for one dollar,
00:10:53.820 but that agreement has been violated very severely.
00:10:57.180 We didn't give it to China.
00:11:00.020 We gave it to Panama, and we're taking it back.
00:11:02.380 Within hours of taking the oath of office,
00:11:07.440 I declared a national emergency on our southern border,
00:11:10.880 and I deployed the U.S. military and border patrol to repel the invasion of our country.
00:11:18.840 And what a job they've done.
00:11:20.860 As a result, illegal border crossings last month were by far the lowest ever recorded.
00:11:28.480 Ever.
00:11:32.380 They heard my words, and they chose not to come.
00:11:47.280 Much easier that way.
00:11:48.780 In comparison, under Joe Biden, the worst president in American history,
00:11:55.320 there were hundreds of thousands of illegal crossings a month.
00:11:59.780 And virtually all of them, including murderers, drug dealers, gang members,
00:12:04.940 and people from mental institutions and insane asylums,
00:12:08.900 were released into our country.
00:12:11.940 This is the primal scream of a dying regime.
00:12:19.660 Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on these people.
00:12:24.900 Here's the time I got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people.
00:12:29.160 The people have had a belly full of it.
00:12:31.060 I know you don't like hearing that.
00:12:32.500 I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that,
00:12:34.260 but you're not going to stop it.
00:12:35.180 It's going to happen.
00:12:36.240 And where do people like that go to share the big line?
00:12:39.860 Mega Media.
00:12:40.780 I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience.
00:12:46.660 Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
00:12:50.400 If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved.
00:12:56.800 War Room.
00:12:57.620 Here's your host, Stephen K. Vance.
00:13:00.040 It's Wednesday, 5 March, in the year of our Lord, 2025.
00:13:09.280 An epic speech last night.
00:13:10.460 We still have so much more to play from it.
00:13:12.440 I've got Dave Bratt, Mark Mitchell from Rasmussen to play.
00:13:18.060 I do want to get to the finish.
00:13:19.520 Let me just say, the swift and unrelenting action
00:13:22.400 that leads to a new American golden age,
00:13:25.320 you folks have been here from the beginning to fight for this
00:13:28.560 and to power through and understand we have so many battles to fight.
00:13:31.740 But last night, just really incredibly, just so epic,
00:13:36.720 President Trump's throwdown.
00:13:38.660 To me, the most important thing of it was not just President Trump's
00:13:42.240 revolution of common sense, what he's accomplished,
00:13:46.660 all of the policy initiatives, all the verticals we've talked about
00:13:50.440 that are important for President Trump,
00:13:52.500 but it was also then bringing in the human element,
00:13:54.580 the human element being so absolutely important, these stories.
00:13:57.800 Normally, I think, most of the time at the State of the Union,
00:14:01.120 it was started with President Reagan right after the crash
00:14:04.880 of the Air Florida plane, right before his first
00:14:09.900 Address to the Nation joint session.
00:14:11.700 It wasn't State of the Union because he'd just been elected.
00:14:14.140 I was at the Pentagon.
00:14:15.140 It was right outside of the plane crash,
00:14:16.640 and they decided to have some of the heroes there.
00:14:19.400 That started the tradition.
00:14:20.580 And so in 1981, and many times, it's kind of, I think,
00:14:25.520 spun off just to be kind of grafted on.
00:14:27.760 Last night was to the heart of it.
00:14:29.200 The human stories interwove right into the speech
00:14:31.960 and what President Trump's trying to accomplish.
00:14:34.320 But most importantly, it showed the Democrats as almost,
00:14:38.240 you know, Jack Bosobiec's book on human.
00:14:41.040 It showed them almost as anti-human.
00:14:42.440 Again, I've never, and I think I've watched and or participated
00:14:46.700 in every State of the Union address, I've never seen,
00:14:51.860 even in the depths of the Iraq war, it may have happened,
00:14:55.740 but I don't remember it, with President Bush,
00:14:58.800 I've never seen a situation where they didn't even reach out.
00:15:04.880 They looked the other way when the president came down,
00:15:06.820 was announced and came down the aisle.
00:15:08.660 From the very beginning, it was absolutely not just a cold shoulder,
00:15:14.620 but an actual revulsion against Trump and against MAGA.
00:15:19.720 And this goes back to one of my central theses.
00:15:21.760 There's no area of compromise here.
00:15:23.540 There's just not.
00:15:24.280 One side's going to win and one side's going to lose.
00:15:26.260 And it's far, far, far from over of what side's going to win.
00:15:32.200 We have momentum.
00:15:33.460 We've had victories.
00:15:34.680 We're driving to this new golden age.
00:15:36.920 But President Trump outlined just an incredible,
00:15:40.380 incredible journey that we are still to take.
00:15:44.080 And overnight, you know, reports coming in
00:15:46.920 or decisions from the Supreme Court, we're going to get all that.
00:15:49.560 What I want to do now is go back and finish
00:15:51.660 the last three to five minutes of the clips our team put together,
00:15:55.100 which are quite magnificent.
00:15:55.980 Let's go back and play this.
00:15:58.540 And then I'll bring in Mark Mitchell from Rasmussen
00:16:01.100 and my co-host Dave Brad from West Palm Beach.
00:16:03.900 Let's go and play it.
00:16:04.580 And I also have a message tonight for the incredible people of Greenland.
00:16:10.960 We strongly support your right to determine your own future.
00:16:15.960 And if you choose, we welcome you into the United States of America.
00:16:19.680 We need Greenland for national security and even international security.
00:16:24.540 And we're working with everybody involved to try and get it.
00:16:27.920 But we need it really for international world security.
00:16:32.240 And I think we're going to get it.
00:16:34.220 One way or the other, we're going to get it.
00:16:38.120 We will keep you safe.
00:16:40.420 We will make you rich and together.
00:16:42.480 We will take Greenland to heights like you have never thought possible before.
00:16:47.060 It's a very small population, but very, very large piece of land and very, very important for military security.
00:16:55.980 A major focus of our fight to defeat inflation is rapidly reducing the cost of energy.
00:17:02.580 The previous administration cut the number of new oil and gas leases by 95 percent,
00:17:09.140 slowed pipeline construction to a halt and closed more than 100 power plants.
00:17:15.140 We are opening up many of those power plants right now.
00:17:27.920 And frankly, we have never seen anything like it.
00:17:33.000 That's why on my first day in office, I declared a national energy emergency.
00:17:38.340 As you've heard me say many times, we have more liquid gold under our feet than any nation on Earth and by far.
00:17:50.380 And now I fully authorize the most talented team ever assembled to go and get it.
00:17:57.260 It's called Drill Baby Drill.
00:18:08.340 My administration is also working on a gigantic natural gas pipeline in Alaska,
00:18:19.900 among the largest in the world where Japan, South Korea and other nations want to be our partner with investments of trillions of dollars each.
00:18:28.980 There's never been anything like that one.
00:18:31.020 It will be truly spectacular.
00:18:32.880 It's all set to go.
00:18:33.880 The permitting has gotten.
00:18:35.120 And later this week, I will also take historic action to dramatically expand production of critical minerals and rare earths here in the USA.
00:18:57.160 I believe that my life was saved that day in Butler for a very good reason.
00:19:03.140 I was saved by God to make America great again.
00:19:06.800 I believe that.
00:19:10.140 Thank you.
00:19:15.140 Thank you.
00:19:15.940 Okay, we're going to cut also the powerful ending, like the last two minutes was just incredible.
00:19:33.280 So we'll cut that.
00:19:33.880 We're going to pull that here in a moment.
00:19:35.100 But I would like if the crack team in Denver and my own production team can play that last clip.
00:19:41.480 I want to play it one more time before we commence discussion.
00:19:45.160 I believe that my life was saved that day in Butler for a very good reason.
00:19:51.160 I was saved by God to make America great again.
00:19:54.420 I believe that.
00:19:58.480 Thank you.
00:19:59.080 That's kind of the whole thing, right?
00:20:17.380 You either, I think, believe that this is a providential moment and that divine providence is working through President Trump.
00:20:25.180 And that's absolutely correct.
00:20:26.340 The assassination attempt, which in all logical, rational, what, 125 yards away, getting off eight shots, right?
00:20:34.280 The clear shots in the neck on the ear with one millionth of a millimeter could have blown his head off.
00:20:45.420 That he's divinely inspired to lead this nation to a new golden age.
00:20:53.040 And if you don't believe that, you don't believe it, that's fine.
00:20:56.160 But then you've got the demonic response.
00:21:00.960 And you can't just look rationally at what the Democrats did last night.
00:21:07.220 And I had not appreciated it until, because during the broadcast last night, I want to thank Real America's Voice.
00:21:13.500 Just the team at RAV is absolutely incredible.
00:21:16.420 Not just the production team to be able to put it together, but also all the contributors, you know, from the White House with Natalie to Brian Glenn up at the Capitol.
00:21:25.480 John Solomon anchoring the news desk, you know, Grant and Eric just coming in, David Zier at the, at doing live coverage at the watch party.
00:21:37.180 It was just incredible.
00:21:39.000 But I wasn't able, because we're in the middle of it.
00:21:41.280 It's, you're going bang, bang, bang, just trying to pull it together.
00:21:43.700 It was only later in watching the MSNBC postgame coverage and then watching the speech again, and then seeing clips of some of the response of the Democrats that you realize this is an unbridgeable gap.
00:21:57.480 It's just unbridgeable.
00:21:59.140 There's, there's, there's no policy.
00:22:02.920 There's no, it's unbridgeable.
00:22:05.520 One side's going to win and one side's going to lose.
00:22:07.260 It reminds me in the early days of, uh, president Trump's presidency in 17, we were able to arrange a, um, a meeting with Rush Limbaugh.
00:22:19.460 Uh, and all, you know, Rush and the president always had not always been that close.
00:22:23.800 Rush in the 16 was kind of late to the party because he was just a more of a traditional, um, limited government conservative.
00:22:31.740 Right.
00:22:32.820 That had a lot of problems with president Trump.
00:22:35.380 And I understood that at the time, hell, I was running Breitbart.
00:22:37.940 You know, there was a huge audience of Breitbart kind of limited government, right?
00:22:42.380 It was, you know, there was split, including the financiers in back of Breitbart had put $35 million into the approximately, I think, into Ted Cruz's campaign.
00:22:51.980 There, there were Ted Cruz guys, right?
00:22:54.220 That traditional limited government, constitutional Republican.
00:22:58.380 And, and, you know, I have a lot of respect for those folks, many of whom are now the strongest MAGA supporters like Rush became.
00:23:05.960 But Rush came to the president and we set up a meeting and it went, it went a couple hours because the president, he, he and Rush had real chemistry when they got together.
00:23:14.020 And I remember, uh, and I let him just, I did the introduction and let them just be alone so they could, uh, share some time.
00:23:20.500 And president Trump is, you know, when, when you're with him, he's a, um, not just has a big heart, but he's a listener.
00:23:27.420 He's not there to talk a lot.
00:23:28.780 He's there to listen and Rush had a lot to say.
00:23:31.480 One thing when they came out, um, you know, Rush turned to me as we're getting his driver and car up.
00:23:37.280 The president was still there and he said, um, you know, I told the president, no matter what he does to try to accommodate the left, no matter what he does on policy or anything, he can get on his knees and grovel and they'll never forgive him for defeating them.
00:23:55.680 And they'll never forgive him for what he stands for.
00:23:59.600 It had a big impact on president Trump.
00:24:02.060 Didn't totally sink in at the time.
00:24:04.660 Right.
00:24:05.100 Cause president Trump is a very, try to accommodate, but I think over the years and given what they did, it did sink in.
00:24:13.700 And if you look at last night and how many times that he turned to him and say, you wouldn't applaud for that.
00:24:20.440 You had Bobby Kennedy royalty in the Democrat probably won't apply or applaud for that.
00:24:24.880 They didn't applaud.
00:24:26.060 They didn't stand and applaud when he talked about peace of bringing peace to the world.
00:24:29.980 They wouldn't applaud when he had the young man that had brain cancer that wanted to be a police officer.
00:24:35.100 They cut back, you know, NBC or the networks cut back the camera, the feed cut back to, I think it was Dingle of Michigan and the people sitting around and they rolled their eyes.
00:24:46.980 That they kind of smirked at every one of the human stories.
00:24:49.820 It's unbridgeable.
00:24:50.960 What Rush Limbaugh said is correct.
00:24:53.540 Rush Limbaugh was a very wise man.
00:24:55.820 Very wise man.
00:24:57.260 That's why people loved him.
00:24:58.320 That's why his show was so big.
00:24:59.480 And that's why people listened year after year after year.
00:25:02.400 He had a lot of wisdom.
00:25:03.200 And what he told President Trump that day in the early days, it was in, I think, February 2017, has resonated now down through the years.
00:25:11.740 And that was struck me last night when I was thinking, I go, wow.
00:25:14.940 So, in all the kind of to and fro and fighting and we're here and this, you know, they got the verticals or anything like that.
00:25:22.380 It's very easy to miss the bigger picture here.
00:25:28.480 They are a shattered party.
00:25:31.840 It's kind of like a freak show.
00:25:32.900 So, Slotkin afterwards came up and I couldn't watch it at first because Real America's Voice, we did make a decision to finish the analysis and later, I think, Rav played it and I got a chance to catch.
00:25:44.600 Slotkin gave the counter.
00:25:46.840 And it was mainly forgettable, as most of those things are.
00:25:51.700 Although MSNBC is trying to make a big deal of it.
00:25:53.760 But I thought she reminded me when I watched it of that, I think it was the Addams family.
00:26:01.080 They have the little girl that's, you know, kind of normal in a sea of oddballs.
00:26:06.660 And that's what struck me as she was trying to make a rational case.
00:26:09.860 I don't believe in her case, but she's trying to make a rational case on policy and other things around economics and kitchen table.
00:26:17.660 And you see the hatred.
00:26:19.100 You see Rachel or Nicole Wallace, who used to be kind of normal when she was a Republican.
00:26:27.100 She's turned into just a freak.
00:26:29.520 What she said last night, we'll play it later.
00:26:31.560 I can't describe how bizarre it was.
00:26:34.640 They're just, they're bizarre people.
00:26:37.420 President Trump has shattered him.
00:26:38.860 MAGA has shattered this.
00:26:41.200 This is deeper than, you know, Sherrod Brown came out the other day and said, hey, they've left populism in the working class.
00:26:47.060 And, you know, he was in the Senate for so long, but now he's going to work to bring it back.
00:26:50.040 Or it's not, it's not, you know, I keep saying Sherrod Brown and Fetterman and Rocahanna, these kind of economic populists.
00:26:56.520 The problem with the Democrats is just so, it's so deep.
00:27:01.100 They've governed and they got so weird and they were led by people who are just weirdos.
00:27:06.200 And you could see it last night.
00:27:07.880 Jack Posobiec nailed it.
00:27:09.480 It's unhuman.
00:27:10.600 It's anti-human.
00:27:11.420 President Trump in so many magnanimous moments, so much kind of reaching out to them.
00:27:18.900 And you could tell, you know, I know President Trump pretty well when there was no response.
00:27:23.320 And in fact, there was just this sullen glare and they held up the ridiculous bingo cards.
00:27:27.800 I mean, is that resistance?
00:27:29.880 resistance, they are so shattered, so shattered that there's no way to regroup.
00:27:38.060 I keep talking about like us when the election was stolen in 2020 and 2021, you have to get a, you know, if you read military history, you have to get a rally point.
00:27:46.580 Otherwise, you're just going to run and just, just flee.
00:27:51.720 It's not a, not a surrender.
00:27:53.420 You just flee like at, uh, at, uh, for it Manassas at the beginning, first battle in the civil war and the union army broke and they just, they just ran.
00:28:02.840 They just fled back to, to DC.
00:28:05.260 It's not an organized retreat, a tactical retreat that you can get a rally point around that rally point.
00:28:11.740 You can dig the guide on in and have everybody come and say, Hey, look, we're beaten here, but we can win.
00:28:21.920 I just don't see that.
00:28:25.200 And even deeper, they're just wrong for America.
00:28:29.920 President Trump reiterates this and hammers it and hammers it, a revolution of common sense, but it's also a revolution of common decency.
00:28:41.740 There's something deeply wrong with the democratic party.
00:28:46.400 It's not the righteousness of MAGA fighting on the side of the angels in the spiritual war.
00:28:54.360 There's something deeply, deeply dysfunctional about those people.
00:29:01.800 There's no compromise.
00:29:03.600 Remember that.
00:29:04.200 Remember last night.
00:29:05.220 Remember the response.
00:29:06.780 They turned their back on the man, a man who avoided an assassination temp.
00:29:11.740 Both by the slightest of measurements to come back and win.
00:29:17.780 And then to have these days of just incredible, incredible, incredible, swift and unrelenting action.
00:29:24.940 As he says, they wouldn't even look at him.
00:29:28.580 They turned their back as he walked in, not knowing what he was going to say.
00:29:33.220 This is an unbridgeable gap.
00:29:37.140 Always remember that.
00:29:38.080 Always and everywhere.
00:29:39.140 It's not bridgeable.
00:29:40.160 There's no compromise.
00:29:41.600 We either win or they win.
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00:33:18.340 The chickens, for lack of a better term, because they're not laying no eggs right now, Claire, are coming home to roost.
00:33:23.600 But, I mean, am I right or am I wrong?
00:33:25.440 Well, I think some of the people who voted for Trump were all in on his MAGA rally speeches.
00:33:32.020 There was about 15% of the people that voted for him, some of them, that don't like him.
00:33:35.720 They actually thought he was going to be better for them in terms of the personal things they were worried about in their lives.
00:33:42.200 They're not Trumpers.
00:33:43.820 They're not really, many of them probably voted for Joe Biden.
00:33:46.660 And what we know is that is the swing vote in this country that actually decides who has power.
00:33:54.600 And he thinks everybody who voted for him loves him.
00:33:58.460 And he is wrong about that.
00:33:59.940 And he is not addressing those people and the reason they voted for him.
00:34:04.880 And you know what?
00:34:05.580 We can snatch them back.
00:34:07.100 We can snatch them back.
00:34:08.780 Yeah.
00:34:08.900 How are they going to snatch them back, Michael, when they're holding up bingo or auction signs?
00:34:12.620 I was going to say, well, thank you, Simone.
00:34:14.860 I just, can we talk about it?
00:34:16.200 Because the bingo signs were killing me.
00:34:18.240 I don't know who thought up the bingo signs, but they should be fired.
00:34:22.120 Michael, this is an indictment, in my opinion, on the Democratic leadership.
00:34:26.120 I talked to a lot of members during the, they were texting.
00:34:31.020 The staff were on my phones and they were calling.
00:34:33.720 And I think the best way to describe it is the Democratic leadership said they didn't want disruptions and they wanted people to attend and bring a guest.
00:34:40.700 And they wanted, you know, little business as usual.
00:34:43.120 And we're fighting back in other ways.
00:34:45.000 There is a palpable disgust, as Claire said, from not just the members, but their constituents.
00:34:49.660 And it's like a pot, as someone described it to me, that's boiling and it's about to bubble over.
00:34:55.200 If you do not allow the members a space to release valve, it's going to bubble over.
00:35:00.540 And this was a, the members didn't, the visuals are not taken back to house in 2026.
00:35:05.880 Not these visuals.
00:35:07.140 Where's the signs?
00:35:07.720 Put the signs up, please.
00:35:08.540 The dry erase board, the dry erase board with different messages.
00:35:11.940 You don't think that's.
00:35:12.780 Put the paddles up, y'all.
00:35:14.020 Do we have, do we have something of the paddles?
00:35:17.740 The paddles didn't land.
00:35:19.040 And it's about to bowl over.
00:35:20.140 Dave Bradt from our West Palm Beach studio, sir, your assessment.
00:35:25.720 Yeah.
00:35:26.200 First of all, epic introduction by you today.
00:35:28.960 And President Trump, the opening line said it all to me.
00:35:33.060 America is back.
00:35:34.840 And why is America back?
00:35:36.260 Because of his last line.
00:35:37.640 Because God is back.
00:35:39.180 It appears this country has screamed and prayed and yelled out to God for another chance.
00:35:45.800 And we got it.
00:35:46.720 By a few millimeters, we got that chance.
00:35:48.800 So he gave a systematic account.
00:35:50.800 It's very rare where our side gets to put things into context.
00:35:54.440 So he went sector by sector by sector, by secretary by secretary, across the board, wove it all
00:36:00.740 together into a coherent whole.
00:36:03.400 It was a systematic unity and vision for America.
00:36:07.260 And I saw, myself, I saw a God-inspired ethic there versus no ethics on the other side.
00:36:15.380 And it's not just in the politics.
00:36:17.000 It's spread into all the institutions in our country.
00:36:19.520 K to 12, there are no ethics studied.
00:36:22.080 There's no God studied whatsoever.
00:36:23.840 Harvard, Yale, Princeton.
00:36:25.440 If you ask them, what ethics do they teach?
00:36:27.820 The answer is none.
00:36:29.320 They don't.
00:36:29.680 And even worse than not teaching any, they don't believe in any.
00:36:33.280 And so this was an indictment on the left.
00:36:35.580 And then, as those clips you just showed, right, the Democrat leadership going on and just espousing
00:36:42.220 these petty and worse than that, right, on some of the MSNBC, just nasty, nasty stuff.
00:36:48.640 And so I think Mark Rasmussen has said earlier, you know, now it's time to contextualize this
00:36:54.440 stuff and get it out to the American people.
00:36:56.040 That's what our leadership in the House needs to do and the leadership in the Senate needs.
00:36:59.920 We were shown the way last night by President Trump.
00:37:02.680 You couldn't have gotten a more positive, life-affirming speech than what President
00:37:07.800 Trump just delivered.
00:37:08.920 That was just outstanding.
00:37:11.560 And it made me proud to be an American.
00:37:14.180 It made all Americans proud.
00:37:16.000 We're patriotic again.
00:37:17.340 We can feel the blood pumping again.
00:37:19.360 And so I'm just very happy this morning.
00:37:22.020 It's a great day in America.
00:37:23.040 No, I think for the combat veterans here, the hardened political veterans that have been
00:37:30.340 on this since the beginning, but particularly those that joined us after the steal in 2020
00:37:36.460 that were there in those darkest days of 2021, last night was a massive payoff.
00:37:41.460 Let me bring in, just stick right there with me, Dave.
00:37:43.380 And by the way, Dave, he's not Tim Apple.
00:37:46.300 It's not Mark Rasmussen.
00:37:47.620 It's Mark Mitchell from Rasmussen.
00:37:49.080 Dave Brat gives me a Tim Apple moment.
00:37:51.300 He's Rasmussen.
00:37:52.240 He gives me a Tim Apple moment.
00:37:54.140 He's Rasmussen.
00:37:54.780 He's Rasmussen.
00:37:55.840 He's Rasmussen.
00:37:55.900 He gives me a Tim Apple moment.
00:37:56.760 I gave him a pay raise.
00:38:00.960 Mark Mitchell, you spend your time in kind of the weeds a lot of times asking very specific
00:38:06.660 questions.
00:38:07.160 But I want to pull the camera back because you've got a very unique perspective.
00:38:11.120 Put last night in context of where we are as a country.
00:38:15.140 Where are we in this historic moment, sir?
00:38:17.400 Well, I'll tell you, the Democrats absolutely don't get why they're losing right now.
00:38:22.480 And I think they're going to keep losing because what happened is that they lost America.
00:38:26.740 Like the virtue signaling, the lies, the psychological operations, that stuff works in good times.
00:38:32.860 But let me just rattle off a couple of numbers here about what this election was really about.
00:38:37.740 This is from September.
00:38:38.760 Are you better off than you were four years ago?
00:38:41.300 Only 37 percent say yes.
00:38:43.220 Will today's children be better off than their parents?
00:38:46.140 Only 22 percent say yes.
00:38:48.660 34 percent of 18 to 29 year olds.
00:38:51.160 Is America safer than it was four years ago?
00:38:53.220 Only 27 percent say yes.
00:38:55.080 And so they can talk all they want to about Trump approval, which, by the way, is 51 percent
00:38:59.500 today.
00:38:59.880 It's probably going to stay there the rest of his term because people know who Trump is.
00:39:03.760 They talk about Trump approval because they're trying to drag it down with yet another psychological
00:39:07.960 operation.
00:39:08.620 But the fact is, what they haven't mentioned is that right direction of the country just
00:39:13.680 hit a record last week, 48 percent, the highest in our entire polling history.
00:39:18.820 And every single component of Trump's platform is more popular than he is.
00:39:24.320 Massive deportations, way more popular than Trump is, right?
00:39:27.980 Holding government accountable, way more popular than Trump is.
00:39:31.360 So they can sit there and I'll tell you, the optics are horrible.
00:39:34.840 Trump did a really great job just literally rubbing their nose in their own crap, the crap
00:39:39.720 that they forced on America.
00:39:41.440 And they appear powerless.
00:39:43.420 They're like literally mandarins, like sitting there, completely disconnected from public
00:39:50.960 opinion on this.
00:39:52.280 And we asked the question, how angry are you at the level of waste, fraud and abuse in
00:39:57.620 the government?
00:39:59.080 The number is seven in 10 U.S. likely voters, 45 percent very angry, 25 percent somewhat angry
00:40:04.640 and only 25 percent aren't.
00:40:07.320 So that's where this is.
00:40:08.520 And if you don't have a platform now, all of a sudden they have to compete on merit.
00:40:11.720 If they can't figure out a platform that can compete with America First MAGA on how to
00:40:17.480 fix this failing republic, that's it.
00:40:20.580 They are literally the core of the parasite that is strangling the American economy, destroying
00:40:27.720 our freedoms.
00:40:28.700 And they almost killed the host.
00:40:31.060 They almost killed the host.
00:40:33.760 You said, I'm going to go back to the point you made, they lost America.
00:40:38.680 And you went through a bunch of policy prescriptions.
00:40:41.080 And folks, we're going to continue to track that right track, wrong track number really
00:40:45.640 since the 9-11, the Iraq war, the financial collapse, that horrific eight years, right?
00:40:56.440 Eight to 10 years.
00:40:57.560 And then the bailouts and what happened and doing it for the wealthy.
00:41:01.520 The wrong track number has been solid.
00:41:03.900 The country understands something deeply wrong.
00:41:06.920 Many times they can't articulate it.
00:41:08.560 That's one of the reasons here at the war room we spend so much time on capital markets,
00:41:12.020 so much time on how this thing's financed.
00:41:14.840 And what's the reality in back of money and power?
00:41:17.840 And what's the reality in back of things like inflation?
00:41:20.780 But when you say they lost America, Mark, it's just not, and you went through some great
00:41:24.900 policy prescriptions and Trump's, you know, policies are popular with the American people.
00:41:28.380 That's kind of the revolution in common sense.
00:41:30.280 Last night struck me as something even deeper, though.
00:41:34.600 They've lost America because America, remember, it's our courage, it's our grit, it's our determination,
00:41:41.260 it's everything that's made the American, it's not, American dream is not just dreamers.
00:41:44.540 People dream all over the world.
00:41:45.740 American dream is that it was actualized because the little guy had an opportunity and had a
00:41:53.340 platform here being kicked out of every country in the world to actually not have the boot
00:41:59.340 of a tyrannical government on his neck, but actually could achieve something, his little
00:42:04.420 plot that he could achieve.
00:42:06.780 And kind of that was the American dream, you know, picket fence, the house, a wife and a
00:42:11.940 couple of kids, right, or a husband and a couple of kids and the ability to actually
00:42:15.820 live your life without somebody telling you what to do.
00:42:18.940 The Democrats last night, we say lost America.
00:42:21.800 You have this central common decency.
00:42:26.260 Remember, America's gone and freed the world, right, and lost so many people.
00:42:31.120 You don't have any other nation in the history of the earth that has cemeteries with their
00:42:35.040 battlefield dead all over the planet.
00:42:38.180 We've created more prosperity, freed more people.
00:42:40.720 It's that underlying, and that's not for territory or for treasure.
00:42:46.300 It was for common decency.
00:42:48.560 That's last night when you see the Democrats.
00:42:50.740 It's a freak show.
00:42:52.240 I don't know what it's so demented and twisted, even President Trump and some of these human
00:42:57.060 stories that were so engaging, right?
00:43:00.060 They couldn't even clap.
00:43:01.420 In fact, they rolled their eyes or sneered.
00:43:03.520 And if you look at them on the camera, they look like freaks.
00:43:07.120 The self-hatred and self-loathing is so out there.
00:43:10.280 How did that happen, Mark Mitchell?
00:43:12.100 How did they get so twisted and just demented that that party, what that represents, will
00:43:18.020 never be back in power?
00:43:19.240 And we must ensure they're never back in power because it is literally some twisted demonic
00:43:23.980 force.
00:43:25.940 Sir?
00:43:26.580 Yeah.
00:43:26.720 You know what's demonic?
00:43:28.460 My children's future being stolen by them by a uniparty kleptocracy that worked in coordination
00:43:35.860 with unelected bureaucrats in Washington, D.C. to steal potentially tens of trillions of dollars
00:43:42.140 and ruin the future of our First Amendment rights, our God-given rights that we have constitutionally
00:43:50.280 enshrined.
00:43:50.760 Like, that's what's evil.
00:43:52.440 And then they sit there and they try and lie to you to maintain power.
00:43:56.480 And the problem is, is that at a certain point, it doesn't work anymore.
00:44:00.040 So, yeah, you made things bad enough that there's a popular uprising.
00:44:03.480 And, like, it's a good thing there is because these types of republics have a habit of falling
00:44:09.500 apart.
00:44:10.060 But because, like you said, the divine intervention in Butler, it looks like we're, looking back,
00:44:14.760 going to have a really big historical turning point if Trump and his administration are able
00:44:19.980 to bring this through to the end.
00:44:22.220 But the major political upheaval I'm seeing, and this is new, this is just in the last month,
00:44:26.520 is the young people, 18 to 39-year-olds.
00:44:30.500 And this is what the Democrats, this is going to screw them over.
00:44:34.080 They're going to be unable to compete with this.
00:44:36.760 You know, just back in October, MSNBC was actually pretty good at driving the news cycle,
00:44:41.520 you know, and their ilk.
00:44:43.360 The USAID-funded legacy media.
00:44:47.320 You know, you'd have the Puerto Rican joke last in the news cycle like two or three days.
00:44:51.180 Now they just can't break through, and that's because literally on November 5th, I think
00:44:56.420 Twitter took over as the core discussion, the core place that people go to work through
00:45:03.020 a discourse about what is happening.
00:45:05.240 It's reality-focused.
00:45:07.300 If you put a hot take on Twitter that is not based in reality, you will get savaged and
00:45:13.100 ratioed like Chuck Schumer does now routinely.
00:45:15.920 And so I think a lot of them are unable to compete.
00:45:19.500 They have no idea how to get this message out.
00:45:21.600 Meanwhile, their phone is melting down from MSNBC cat ladies.
00:45:25.320 But the 18 to 39-year-olds right now, Trump approval is at 51%.
00:45:29.900 Among 18 to 39-year-olds, it's 60.
00:45:33.220 Net plus 22, that's like a 25 to 30-point swing from where it was just months ago.
00:45:41.740 Right track for 18 to 39-year-olds is 54%.
00:45:45.940 It's 42% for everybody else.
00:45:48.160 This is crazy.
00:45:51.440 Young adults are looking around, and they're seeing the course change in America, and they
00:45:56.140 love what they're seeing.
00:45:57.480 And so you can argue about whether 51% Trump approval is high or low, but they're losing
00:46:03.580 their core groups.
00:46:04.580 Trump approval is like 60% among Hispanic voters right now.
00:46:07.440 It's absolutely incredible.
00:46:08.660 And the race signal is breaking down.
00:46:10.700 We actually had black and white Trump approval only about 10 to 15 points apart.
00:46:15.100 So they're just completely unequipped to deal with this.
00:46:19.280 And I'll tell you, I think what they're probably doing is they're probably losing voters left
00:46:23.580 and right now.
00:46:24.200 I haven't changed any of my weightings right now.
00:46:25.980 They're still tuned into 2024.
00:46:27.660 But I think they're going to have a lot of problems because their mouthpieces don't work
00:46:31.880 anymore.
00:46:32.160 They don't have a platform that works anymore.
00:46:34.880 And this kind, like you told me to read the book, I think this is the leading edge of
00:46:40.500 the fourth turning crisis.
00:46:41.980 Because what it's about, we talked about ethics.
00:46:46.040 I think it's about order and integrity.
00:46:46.540 I tell you what, hang on, hang on, Mark, Mark, Mark, Mark, Mark, Mark, hang on one second.
00:46:50.860 I want to get into the fourth turning.
00:46:53.480 Dave Bratt, Mark Mitchell from Rasmussen.
00:46:57.940 Short break.
00:46:58.600 Back in a moment.
00:46:59.780 We will fight till they're all gone.
00:47:02.100 We rejoice when there's no more.
00:47:03.980 Let's take down the CCP.
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00:48:22.840 Mann.
00:48:26.280 Roe Kahana, and man, what an uphill fight he's got, tweets out, my heart broke for how
00:48:31.820 divided our nation is last night.
00:48:33.620 Yes, more Democrats should have stood to honor the courage of DJ Daniels.
00:48:37.920 DJ is the young man with brain cancer who wants to be a police officer and was basically
00:48:44.500 taken into the Secret Service last night on live TV.
00:48:47.140 I wrote, when you say more Democrats, I don't remember seeing any Democrats.
00:48:52.160 And the ones I did see were rolling their eyes and smirking.
00:48:56.300 So you've got to deal with that.
00:48:58.020 That's on your side of the football, sir.
00:49:00.540 Mark Mitchell, you talk about, we believe in the cyclical theory of history and particularly
00:49:07.440 this concept of turnings and that we're in a fourth turning.
00:49:10.100 And it turns out it's the fourth one, American Revolution, the Civil War, Great Depression,
00:49:15.760 World War II.
00:49:16.280 It happens about every 80 to 100 years.
00:49:19.080 Our theory of the case has been for over a decade that we're in the middle of one.
00:49:25.380 Your thoughts, sir?
00:49:27.940 Absolutely.
00:49:28.380 It's the undulating wave of integrity that goes back through all of Western civilization.
00:49:35.600 And the idea is that there's a major crisis.
00:49:38.860 And because of that, society has to come together to solve it.
00:49:41.580 The demand for order is high.
00:49:43.320 And so the supply of order must be high.
00:49:45.880 After you get through the crisis, everything's great.
00:49:48.560 The supply of order is high.
00:49:50.120 Everybody's happy.
00:49:50.980 There's social cohesion and aligned values and strong institutions.
00:49:54.540 But as the demand for order collapses, you have a period of fragmenting individuality.
00:50:01.800 You have our 60s and 70s.
00:50:03.760 And then the institutions start to fray.
00:50:06.280 And things get bad.
00:50:07.460 And the supply of order collapses as well.
00:50:10.040 And it gets so bad that society demands new order.
00:50:14.860 And what's interesting about the fourth turning is it usually is not supplied by the people who
00:50:19.080 are in power.
00:50:19.740 It's about people who step up and fill the vacuum.
00:50:22.640 And so when we have this crisis, it doesn't have to be war.
00:50:26.500 Maybe it's war.
00:50:27.260 It seems like the world is begging for war right now.
00:50:30.280 Everybody but America.
00:50:31.960 But hang on.
00:50:34.400 But this is what Trump is.
00:50:36.400 In every time of the turnings in the United States and throughout kind of world history,
00:50:40.760 you look at the thing.
00:50:41.720 When you build up into the crisis phase, it always comes to because the system is not able
00:50:47.940 to save itself, no matter how much people try, even the new people, that it ends up in some
00:50:52.560 sort of catastrophic physical conflict that then you can then rebuild after that.
00:51:00.780 Is that what President Trump now, his raison d'etre, is to stop the kinetic part of the
00:51:05.620 Third World War?
00:51:06.320 And this is not a, oh, we're going to stop.
00:51:08.920 The Third World War started.
00:51:11.020 The conflict in Ukraine and the Middle East is bloodier than from 1939, the invasion of
00:51:17.320 Poland until the Germans invaded Russia in 1941.
00:51:20.820 In those two-year period, this is much bloodier.
00:51:24.300 It's much more conflict.
00:51:25.400 Trump's trying to stop that.
00:51:26.520 Can Trump stop and actually go through a turning without spinning out of control of the catastrophic
00:51:32.660 consequences that history tells us is inevitable, sir?
00:51:37.620 I don't know if we're out of the woods yet, and I don't know if even Trump navigates this
00:51:42.500 perfectly, if society or the world will still demand it.
00:51:46.020 But what the fourth turning tells us is that whatever this is over the next couple of years,
00:51:51.200 when we get on the other side of it, social cohesion will be high.
00:51:56.380 Institutional strength will be very high.
00:51:58.400 There will be a reordering of things.
00:52:00.040 And so we have to get to that point, and what it says is that there's a massive swing in
00:52:05.080 public opinion that allows that to happen, something even bigger than what happened in
00:52:09.220 September of 2001.
00:52:11.660 And I look for signs in that in all of my data, and I can tell you the collapsing trust in the
00:52:16.460 government, which pretty much no other pollster wove into all of their polling, was the leading
00:52:23.480 edge of this.
00:52:24.100 That's why the Democrats lost.
00:52:26.740 It wasn't because Kamala Harris was a bad candidate.
00:52:28.740 It's because she was the government candidate, and the government was weaponized against
00:52:32.320 the people.
00:52:33.580 And so this 18- to 39-year-old signal, this rapid, rapid flip, I think it's a response
00:52:39.700 to Doge and what Doge is uncovering.
00:52:42.340 And I don't think it's completely been socialized yet.
00:52:44.840 And so what we have is this huge turd, this huge crap sandwich that America has to figure
00:52:52.200 out how to deal with, to choke down.
00:52:53.920 I don't think the normies know that maybe there's a trillion dollars being stolen out
00:52:58.200 of Social Security and Medicare every year, that literally a huge chunk of our own GDP
00:53:04.700 is lining the pockets of criminals all over the world, including in Washington, D.C.
00:53:10.440 And you're just starting to see signs that things are going south down there.
00:53:13.920 I've been monitoring search terms on Google Trends and the stuff you're seeing in Washington,
00:53:18.060 D.C. criminal defense attorney, the search volume in D.C. is 8 to 10 times higher than
00:53:24.520 in all of Google's history and bigger than the next highest 11 states the last time I
00:53:29.920 checked.
00:53:30.600 And then searches are through the roof on things like treason, statute of limitations,
00:53:34.700 immunity, extradition.
00:53:36.620 And so I think it's way worse than anybody knows.
00:53:40.040 And I don't know how much of that gets socialized.
00:53:42.260 But if I were Trump, your average press conference isn't enough.
00:53:47.740 Last night, what I was looking for is signs about, is this information coming?
00:53:51.920 Because we're tapped in.
00:53:52.960 We're the politicos.
00:53:53.680 We know how bad it is.
00:53:55.000 Normies don't.
00:53:55.700 The normies are like, yeah, OK, there's chaos.
00:53:57.740 I'm getting my Axios push notifications.
00:54:00.480 Yeah, Doge uncovered some waste.
00:54:02.080 Yeah, I thought there was waste.
00:54:03.280 But no, this is way, way, way worse.
00:54:06.420 Our own intel agencies were turned against the American people to enable fraud, to enable
00:54:11.580 theft of generational wealth, of the richest and most powerful nation in the history of
00:54:17.060 the earth.
00:54:17.520 It's crazy.
00:54:18.560 It's crazy how demonic it is.
00:54:19.940 You're right.
00:54:20.300 It's demonic.
00:54:20.980 And these people will sit there and sleep well at night because of the hubris.
00:54:25.400 They think they deserve it.
00:54:26.540 They think they're better than you.
00:54:27.720 That's the entire culture of Washington, D.C.
00:54:30.340 You can see it every place you look.
00:54:32.540 You go to Reddit.
00:54:33.200 You look at Reddit Fed News.
00:54:34.560 You look at all of these people being fired.
00:54:36.700 And OK, I feel bad for you.
00:54:38.840 But you're awfully entitled.
00:54:39.960 You thought you were going to get 100% job security your entire life.
00:54:43.960 You think you're better than all the people in the private sector that have to deal with
00:54:47.280 this every day.
00:54:48.860 It absolutely reeks.
00:54:50.340 It's perverse.
00:54:51.340 And I don't know what American public opinion is going to do with it, but we're going to
00:54:54.960 be measuring it.
00:54:56.420 It could be crazy.
00:54:58.840 We're already starting to try and look at one of the questions we did.
00:55:02.120 We like to do R&D here.
00:55:03.680 And so we asked U.S. likely voters, how often do federal, you know, government workers act
00:55:11.720 like government gangsters?
00:55:14.060 Hang on one second.
00:55:16.660 I want to hold the punchline.
00:55:18.740 Dave Bratt, Mark Mitchell with us here in the war room.
00:55:22.000 We're going to leave you with the right stuff about America, about peak America.
00:55:27.920 A classic book by Tom Wolfe, a classic movie by Philip Kaufman, an Academy Award winning
00:55:35.240 music by Conti.
00:55:38.280 Short break, 90 seconds.
00:55:39.860 Back for the second hour.
00:55:40.920 Back for the next hour.
00:55:48.240 Okay.
00:55:49.480 Back for the next hour.
00:55:54.200 We'll be right back.
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