00:00:00.000And that's because of people going door to door and canvassing that the the DSA and the working family party have copied that this is one of the reasons we took the show to Texas. They're making big inroads in Texas by going door to door. They're a major power. The dark money behind them, which I hopefully the DOJ, the Treasury Department, FBI, etc. are investigating. They're a major. They're not a populist left. They're really a Marxist jihadist group. But they're they have huge power. They're in Texas. They won in Colorado big. I think they're going to win
00:00:29.980the primary michigan people should stop thinking of them as just a new york city phenomenon now
00:00:35.260this is how arrogant arrogant they're getting eric mandami has just announced that he's going to give
00:00:41.500a counter he's going to give counter programming to president trump's speech in mount rushmore
00:00:46.600i think it's tomorrow right now we're tracking in the morning probably during our show 10 a.m
00:00:50.580in fact that we would love to be able if we cover it we'd love to get you on here for your
00:00:54.840commentary but he uh he's viewing himself as equal to the president united states right now
00:01:00.480as a political power and political force in this country and people better wake up the democratic
00:01:04.420elite have been caught asleep they're getting wiped out uh and i gotta tell you the maga movement
00:01:10.320has got to double and triple down on the principles of populist nationalism because
00:01:14.940the republican establishment is just gonna get uh gonna be that was the essence of what i took
00:01:19.620from the articles of great great articles that gave you plenty of time to answer i loved what
00:01:24.380you said they said oh is this a response is this massive socialist left far left progressive wing
00:01:30.940sprouting up because of an anti-trump of vision and you said no they're not even mentioning trump
00:01:37.340they're winning by almost like the tea party did it laid the groundwork for steve bannon and andrew
00:01:42.940breitbart we're talking america first populist way before anyone else was it's it's a smart
00:01:48.380strategy will it be effective and how do you compete it would hang on for a second here's
00:01:53.660what they're doing when we in particular when andrew first came to dc back in uh 2011 when we
00:01:59.900got the breitbart embassy we made an assessment that we were going to have very little impact
00:02:05.740against nancy pelosi and barack obama and that crowd at first that we had to where we would
00:02:11.020really have leverage with the tea party is to force the hand of the republican establishment
00:02:16.540remember it was young guns and mitch mcconnell force their hands to become more populist force
00:02:21.340their hand to become more nationalistic force their hands on things like immigration this is
00:02:26.300why dave bratt was the forerunner his victory the amazing victory was a forerunner to president
00:02:32.300trump's victory brexit was also things we worked on what they're doing is quite interesting unlike
00:02:37.740you know aoc and bernie that went off their oligarchs thing that kind of as i said didn't
00:02:41.580stick the landing and flop they went immediately to trump and no kings when mandami and those
00:02:47.020guys are doing i think it's very interesting they are obviously talking about trump and they hate0.93
00:02:50.940this trump derangement syndrome but their primary focus is to eviscerate and decapitate
00:02:57.420the democratic leadership in the democratic party and look michael bennett who as you know
00:03:03.420is a darling of the kind of the liberal set in the u.s senate is colorado he got beaten the
00:03:08.700primary they're they're going after they're going after uh you know these governorships they're
00:03:14.220going after city council seats they're looking to take out the democratic leadership they're using0.81
00:03:19.180the leverage where they have it now. And they're building a political movement we're going to have
00:03:23.000to address. People just can't dismiss it as this guy gets bigger and bigger and more powerful. And
00:03:27.660we have to go to the sources of funding. There's tons of dark money. We saw that in Texas. There
00:03:33.240is tons of dark money in back of this. We have to go to the puppet masters that are pulling the
00:03:39.000strings here. And it's urgent, urgent, urgent. And it's going to play, it's going to play,
00:03:43.520uh eric in this midterm big league very quickly steve i know i'm eating into your time apologize
00:03:49.440uh rnc republican convention midterm first time they're going to do that it's going to be in
00:03:54.080dallas now strikes me as that would be a great place if you're really concerned about paxton
00:03:58.480talarico quick thoughts on that well i think they've decided to do it i mean there's a lot
00:04:04.560of controversy should we spend the money real america's voices we're planning on being there
00:04:09.040You'll be there, you know, just like we did CPAC.
00:04:12.180I think a lot of people are playing on it.
00:04:13.320We just want to make sure it doesn't divert attention and resources at the very moment.
00:04:18.260There's two things in September that I would say concern me right now.
00:06:51.320Look, the bottom line up front here is that the Trump administration
00:06:53.840cannot let go of its obsession with bogus claims of fraud in the 2020 election.
00:06:59.020And it's enlisted the FBI to try to substantiate those claims.
00:07:02.500And we learned about this FBI investigation, obviously, when the FBI raided, pursuant to a court order, Fulton County election facilities and seized 600 boxes of ballots and election records back in January.
00:07:15.140But this shows that this investigation is very much ongoing.
00:07:18.920And I obtained some documents that show that on orders of FBI Director Kash Patel, the Bureau is surging resources right now into this investigation.
00:07:28.340The documents I got show that they are ordering 260 FBI intelligence analysts from around the country in every field office to devote a number of hours to this investigation.
00:07:38.920And each one is supposed to make 708 records checks.
00:07:42.680And I'm told that could be examining social media, phone records, looking for connections between subjects of this investigation.
00:07:49.220We don't know exactly what they're looking at and what they have.
00:07:52.160But we do know that the affidavit in support of that search warrant was based on largely debunked claims, things that have been already debunked by Republican led investigations in Georgia.
00:08:02.780And somehow they convinced a magistrate judge to grant them that warrant and they're still investigating.
00:08:07.240This is extraordinary. They're using the extraordinary powers of the FBI and its intrusive investigative powers to conduct a criminal investigation to try to essentially stand up false claims that have been debunked by Republicans.
00:08:21.200stuff. When you went to the FBI or the DOJ to get comments on this reporting, what did they say
00:08:25.920about it? They just flatly declined to comment, which is pretty standard when you're talking
00:08:32.300about a pending investigation. No, they're not disputing. And in fact, I have internal documents
00:08:36.840from the FBI and then sources who are explaining to me what these documents mean. How far does it
00:08:42.500appear they're willing to go to find this evidence to make Donald Trump's big lie appear true?
00:08:48.540As far as they can. And it's not just a passion project. It's a passion revenge project, because remember, the Fulton County, Georgia, D.A. indicted Donald Trump and several others for what his alleged election fraud in Georgia.
00:09:03.980So this clearly is a payback. So is he investigating himself, having the FBI investigate himself? But it's clearly a revenge because of the indictment in Fulton County.
00:09:14.560I also think that incumbent on on the administration and everyone involved is saying the deep state is no longer a viable cop out, because at this point, if you are still blamed, you know, the courts are going to knock stuff down.
00:09:28.300You know, the judges are rogue. So we need to evolve. Like you don't win just by saying, oh, it's really difficult.
00:09:34.740So we couldn't do this. So you need to change your strategy. You can't just sit there and keep blaming the same things.
00:09:40.480We know it's how it's we know how it's going to go down. You need to shift the strategy.
00:09:44.560What fears does this raise for you? I mean, the midterms are less than 150 days away.
00:09:50.380Well, the fears are there is two part here. One, they are exercising with the president wants to prove to everybody because he's obsessed with saying he was not beaten and that he was robbed.
00:10:04.420And his ego and his fragile sense of his self-worth, even though he's president, is that he's got to try to turn that around.
00:10:17.420That's what Rudy Giuliani was sued and almost bankrupt about.
00:10:22.440But the other part of that is they're trying to put a narrative out to that if and when they lose to the Democrats in the midterms, there was something that was going on that was criminal or wrong.
00:10:36.120We told you they've been lying all along and they've done it again.
00:10:39.980So they're setting up a scenario for people to not believe in whatever the outcomes will be in November.
00:10:46.660then DNI head Tulsi Gabbard, was in Fulton County when the FBI first conducted a search a few months ago.
00:10:53.320Are you hearing whether or not Bill Pulte is involved in this one now?
00:10:56.060And again, I'm guessing hell to the yeah.
00:11:00.180Yeah, my sources believe that the whole purpose of installing Bill Pulte in that job is to focus on election-related efforts.
00:11:08.260And to Donnie's point, why should the American public care about this?
00:11:11.620Because there are hundreds of FBI analysts devoted to this feckless project who normally should be looking at, for example, connections between terrorist organizations or possible domestic threats or white, large white collar fraud or drug cartels.
00:11:25.980It's what the FBI isn't doing when they're doing this.
00:11:28.840And my sources say it's making America much less safe because they're devoted not only to this, but dozens of other priorities of the Trump administration that are normally not FBI priorities, including immigration enforcement and other things.
00:11:42.100And so but, yes, Pulte is absolutely involved.
00:11:45.780My sources believe in looking at election issues and they worry a lot about what could happen in these upcoming midterms.
00:11:53.220can you really tell me i mean are republicans really just putting their heads in the sand on
00:11:59.120this can you really tell me they're not uncomfortable with the way the justice
00:12:03.240department is going after donald trump's political enemies or the way way the justice department of
00:12:08.620the dni dni appears to be trying to uncover all the evidence of a stolen election when the election
00:12:17.420was not stolen i mean i it seems insane to me to not be concerned about it yeah i i think there
00:12:27.960are some who are and there are others who say well listen the biden justice how can they equate it
00:12:34.640honestly i'm not defending it i know i'm just asking how can they honestly look in the in the
00:12:39.840mirror and equate that they can't they can't with a straight face at least right i mean
00:12:47.000listen any measure of any honest analysis is that fraud is either non-existent or minimal
00:13:00.440and certainly not impactful in the election um you know i think there are those who are
00:13:08.380uncomfortable but are not willing to say it publicly because that's not where the president
00:13:13.280it is i mean listen this is where we are right now as a country and as a as a legislative body
00:13:18.980it ain't pretty katie i don't know what to tell you it's not pretty um but you know you sometimes
00:13:24.940you want to shake these people and say do you believe what you're saying and i don't physically
00:13:31.080do that because i might be arrested but i i some of them do many of them don't and many of them
00:13:37.000say privately the opposite of what they say publicly okay thursday 2 july year of alert
00:19:26.100And, yes, I'm all for these people going back to their districts if they actually went back to their districts or their states to to get back with their voters and their citizens and do town halls and get feedback.
00:19:39.160And also, you know, the small town parades, all that thing.
00:20:20.000These guys, the Senate has no interest in passing it.
00:20:24.340And this is why I've said, hey, whether you want to deal with it or not, if you want to hold the Senate and get people motivated, you have to have a leadership fight now.
00:20:32.340When you get back like the 16th of July or after back a couple of days, you've got to have a leadership fight.
00:20:38.360And if you don't have a leadership fight, if nobody's prepared to step up and fight for it, then that tells you everything you need to know.
00:20:43.500about the United States Senate. They've done nothing. You've had individuals,
00:20:48.300the Eric Schmitz of the world's and the Hawleys and Mike Lees. You've had some individuals,
00:20:53.180Marino. You've had certain individuals, right, that Jim Banks, others, you know, a couple,
00:21:01.080handful, half a dozen that have stood up and just been real warriors, but clearly not enough.
00:21:06.800And as an institution, you have to say, hey, look, why are we, why are we handling it? They
00:21:12.080are the Human Resources Department. I mean, really what the Senate was basically set up for is be the
00:21:18.220Human Resources Department. In other words, the confirmation of the executive branch's nominees.
00:21:23.920As I said, there's 4,000 people that essentially go in and run the government, whether it's Obama
00:21:29.260or Biden or Trump. 3,000 of those can go in day one with a security clearance and a background
00:21:36.100check, etc. You don't need any confirmations. Go in and hit it. Get on as long as you pass the
00:21:40.940vetting. And then you have a thousand essentially that have to go through confirmation. Look, Dave
00:21:46.240Brad has been one of the reasons Dave hasn't been on the show. I think it's from last summer. I think
00:21:52.800it was around, it was from last summer that Dave Brad got tapped to go to be an ambassador. And
00:21:58.720now he's going to be ambassador Australia. His group confirmation doesn't come up. I don't
00:22:04.320believe until the end of July, I think it'll be almost a year. And you've got many, many people
00:22:08.780like that. They prioritize judges. But since they haven't given President Trump a recess,
00:22:15.160an official recess, you don't get a recess point. And look, I don't understand why J.D.
00:22:20.160and these people are not all over this. They've got to be some way standing. They've got to be
00:22:24.700some way to make the Senate work as an institution and to make it work in conjunction with the
00:22:31.500executive branch so that we actually have when you when you control all three houses or both
00:22:38.120houses and the White House and the executive branch, you should be. That's not divided
00:22:43.480government. It's running like divided government because they're treating him like a lame duck,0.98
00:22:50.900if not worse. But the Save America Act is a big issue about even if passed with the court
00:22:57.480challenges, et cetera, would you be able to implement it between now and election day?
00:23:02.300That's why people are talking about this national security emergency of which you would have an
00:23:07.020executive order and it'd be based upon a predicate of actually finding information, finding evidence
00:23:12.460that there was a foreign interference, let's say this foreign interference in the 2020 election.
00:23:21.300And my understanding, and I have not seen the classified information, but my understanding
00:23:25.840is that there's information coming out about Venezuela and there's information coming out
00:23:30.620about China. Now, when is that going to be presented? Is it next week or the week after
00:23:34.880or maybe the week after that, I don't know.
00:23:37.120But I know people are working on it now.
00:23:39.120Today, so you've got Pulte, of which they're totally freaked out about,
00:23:43.020and they're trying to get Jay Clayton back up.
00:23:45.220I would just have Tom Cotton and all these paragons of national security.
00:23:50.880Are we going to delve into Clayton's leaving Sullivan and Cromwell
00:23:55.380and being the general counsel for Alibaba,
00:23:57.900of which we warned at the time that Alibaba was a part
00:24:02.420of the military technology infrastructure of the PLA,
00:24:06.940the People's Liberation Army, and the Chinese Communist Party.
00:24:10.240And now it's been designated, I think, by the technology group
00:24:13.660over the Pentagon, over the Department of War,
00:28:38.040Listen up, patriots. President Trump is dropping a one hundred trillion dollar bomb on the globalist.
00:28:48.280Jerome Powell's term has come to a close and he's installing a real America first Fed chair who will, according to Jim Rickards, slash rates and supercharge our reindustrialization.
00:29:01.500This is what one man is calling Trump's gift on America's 250th anniversary, unleashing a historic super cycle in American mining, rare earths, uranium and gold.
00:29:13.880The same forces that turned five thousand dollars into over a million in less than five years during China's booms are hitting here now.
00:29:21.840Jim Rickards, the former CIA, Pentagon and White House advisor, has the battle plan.0.58
00:29:27.280The gold royalty stock that could skyrocket in the next few years and the Iranian power for AI.0.85
00:30:12.040I mean, Philip Patrick, freshly off the plane from London and continental Europe, is with us,
00:30:17.160and he's going to give us some blending insights.
00:30:19.420But I want to go to the Media Matters, the headline, you know, the dangerous and strange.
00:30:24.700and strange. I think we're dangerous and strange. I want to quote from the piece,
00:30:29.720and this is about this effort we're doing to make sure that we get official details and facts
00:30:35.000on the 2020 election, and then layer on top of that a national security emergency,
00:30:40.520and layer on top of that an executive order that is Save America Plus Plus Plus, okay?
00:30:46.160So you guys know you've been following this. The main players here come not only from the fever
00:30:50.440swamp backwaters of mega media thank you head not there but also from the office of director of
00:30:57.320national intelligence and the white house former trump advisor steve bannon is a central node
00:31:01.900attempting to advance the operation on his war room podcast aired on the right-wing network
00:31:08.020real america's voice long a major source of misinformation about the 2020 election media
00:31:15.860matters. Thank you very much. Not a better way for us to roll into the weekend of commemorating
00:31:21.220the 250th anniversary of the revolution that won the freedom of our country on July 4th. Kicked it
00:31:28.240off with the birth of the nation. We're uncovered all very closely. I want to thank you. Fantastic.
00:31:33.000That's why you got to read that and please share it. Now, Politico off the article this morning
00:31:38.440did their own podcast. I'm going to play the podcast. In fact, you have the mic. I'll tell
00:31:43.300were to stop. It just started. And Philip Patrick is going to join us right after that. Let's go
00:31:47.920ahead and wrap. Steve Bannon told me that, you know, he sees Colorado as proof essentially that
00:31:54.300the U.S. is in this, you know, transformational political moment. And he says neither party is
00:31:58.980totally caught on that. He said Republicans are starting to. So he told me, quote, we are facing
00:32:04.440a new politics. We're seeing the dying of the old politics before us. You're seeing it burned to the
00:32:10.700ground around you. Now, what I thought was really interesting, he described Mamdani and Democratic
00:32:17.380Socialists as sort of a Tea Party moment for Democrats, obviously one he totally disagrees
00:32:23.180with ideologically. But he said that they've been really smart and not running against Trump,
00:32:27.960but the people who think that they should be stopping Trump and aren't, i.e. the Democratic
00:32:32.160establishment. So he described it as like this very sophisticated argument and told me that
00:32:36.660it's very clearly resonating with a frustrated Democratic base. And what he told me is the only
00:32:41.960way that Republicans can combat it is with massive and intense voter engagement, i.e. they need to
00:32:46.720gin up the core of their base as well by leaning into populist economic principles. He told me
00:32:51.920that Republicans, you know, responses to Democrats here have just been totally insufficient. He said
00:32:56.440you can't take Democrats calls with free rent and just brush them off and say, no, you can't have
00:33:01.340free rent when the prices are, in his words, too damn high. And he also said that Republicans can't
00:33:06.200just run against Mamdani as a boogeyman. He said, you have to give people an alternative.0.65
00:33:10.700That's so interesting because everything we've heard from the Republican machine so far,
00:33:15.420and indeed from the opponents of some of these politicians, is essentially they're kind of
00:33:19.500delighted that this is happening. You know, they see this, when I say they, I'm talking about
00:33:23.420Republicans more broadly, certainly on the Hill, as an opportunity. They see this as Democrats
00:33:27.560making a major historic blunder, essentially giving them at least the opportunity, the Republicans,
00:33:32.680to frame the democrats is moving much further to the left than people want being able to frame these
00:33:37.160people as you say is essentially boogeyman donald trump we've heard it nearly every day this week0.60
00:33:41.080they're a threat to the country the united states is under siege blah blah pearl harbour he was
00:33:45.320quite uh ridiculously comparing it to but you know regardless like that is very much the unifying
00:33:51.000theme steve bannon sees it totally different he thinks these guys have a winning message
00:33:56.120and he thinks that republicans and establishment democrats in fact are way behind the curve
00:34:01.080and dealing with it. This is the challenge for Republicans. You know, they passed this housing
00:34:06.100bill that has this institutional investor ban. But you know, a lot of folks on sort of the
00:34:10.260conservative populist side think that's a great start, but it doesn't go nearly far enough to
00:34:15.120addressing voters real frustrations about the cost of living about the cost of housing, you know,
00:34:20.380about the insufficiency of what they see as Washington's response. Now, I think it's worth
00:34:24.920noting that Bannon did tell me that he does think that this can be an opportunity for Republicans,
00:34:31.560but he says that sort of establishment Republicans have just failed to message this adequately. And
00:34:36.440that's the problem, he says, and you know, his words, the, the far right has done a good job
00:34:41.140of messaging this, but that is not being adopted by candidates right now. But by and large,
00:34:45.760some exceptions like Ken Paxton, who he's been very supportive of, but by and large,
00:34:50.280He's not seeing the kind of, you know, anti-establishment populist messaging from the sort of slate of establishment Republican candidates.
00:34:58.800And he said that, you know, Republican candidates ignore this Democratic enthusiasm at their own peril.
00:35:05.440It's like when they're on Kudlow in the afternoon. Larry's a good guy.
00:35:09.020But they're on Kudlow in the afternoon and they're screaming about the guy's offering free rent.
00:35:12.340Well, listen, for a lot of people who are not engaged in politics, that would be the critical voters you need to bring.
00:35:18.660Remember, the low information, low propensity voter, which is central to the Trump victories.
00:35:24.960When they're sitting on the TV and they're broke and they see guys that are worth a trillion dollars and the concentration of wealth and all this, free rent sounds pretty good.
00:35:35.460Now, you can compete with that, but you have to get very focused and talk about what, as I said in the article or said in the interview, we have a capitalist system with very few capitalists.
00:35:46.500And you're not going to take a a a copy of Milton Friedman and throw it at him or on ran, you know, Atlas Shrugged and throw it at him and think that that's going to deliver a victory.
00:35:59.060It ain't OK. It's not. You've got to be very creative and think through this and come at them and combat them with the populist policies on the right that work.
00:36:10.140And if you just sit back and you're going to say, hey, look, Daily Mail's got it up from that interview and from what I said and what we've said on the show.
00:36:17.820Daily Mail's headline, and we'll put this up in a minute, one of their lead stories, Steve Bannon's chilling two-word warning as Marxist-jihadist revolt claims a new scalp out west.
00:37:15.200It's not they're not sitting here this weekend reading Eric Metaxas's revolution and sharing with the family.
00:37:21.840OK, so you have to deal with the situation you have.
00:37:25.240And we have to understand you're here from Andami to Mar.
00:37:28.260They've got a very different vision of this country, the oppressed and the oppressors.
00:37:33.300And for all the working class and middle class people out there that that hump it every day and work, you know, your fingers to the bone, they think you're the oppressors.
00:37:42.200Philip Patrick, just back from Europe, talk to me about capital markets.
00:37:47.860We're still running up these massive tabs.
00:37:49.700But right now, you know, you've had a shake at $2.3 trillion last week wiped off of the MAG-7 on the equity markets, bond markets, still a little shaky.
00:38:02.520With the war still on, are the President Trump's trying to bring it to its ultimate conclusion here, at least to open up the street or Hormuz, to work with the Persians to open up Hormuz?
00:40:31.040just got wiped out. Their equity got wiped out when they had these adjustable mortgage rate
00:40:35.640loans. So on the backs of the working class, middle class, they basically bailed out the
00:40:41.720elites. That led to the populist revolt that was Donald Trump to put America first again and put
00:40:47.660American citizens first. Mandami and these are kind of a reaction to the policies of the pandemic0.51
00:40:54.480and the massive infusion of capital in this inflation, the affordability is all under Biden.
00:40:59.140That's a natural response to that. And now you've got two sets of populist economics. Now, look, like I said in the Daily Mail, it's a Marxist jihadist revolt.
00:41:07.800But when you say crash, do you mean driven by the politics or just driven by the capital and financial markets?
00:41:15.560I think driven by by both. And I by the way, I think you're absolutely correct. I mean, the left has lost their minds.
00:41:22.560And I think Trump is a response to that. But as somebody who grew up in Britain, I think the international warning.
00:41:27.860and I read your article, is very clear.
00:41:30.480I think the danger isn't simply that socialism has suddenly become fashionable.
00:41:35.160I think this is what happens when, as you said, capitalism stops producing capitalists.
00:41:41.140For generations, people were told, work hard, save your money, buy a home,
00:41:46.040build a business and acquire a genuine stake in your country.
00:41:49.760But at least across Britain and Europe, the ladder has been pulled sort of further and further out of reach.
00:41:56.000across the european union for example house prices have risen roughly 65 percent in a decade
00:42:02.720in much of england the ordinary home costs six to eight times uh what an ordinary uh workers0.99
00:42:10.300earns annually and when somebody comes along like a mamdani type promising free rent and price
00:42:16.880controls uh you know government ownership people don't support them necessarily because they're0.93
00:42:22.100fans of Karl Marx, right? It's because the existing system no longer offers them a chance
00:42:27.420to succeed. Now, the socialist cure, what they always offer, I think ultimately just makes the
00:42:39.580taxes and higher borrowings, and redistribution simply cannot be a substitute for production.
00:42:46.320Yeah, that's the road to perdition. Hang on for a second. That's the road to perdition.
00:42:52.100But when you're sitting there and you're one of the 39 and a half percent, particularly working age men that are not part of the labor force.
00:42:59.160Right. And you're going full Lebowski. Right. The big Lebowski.0.78
00:43:03.000You're sitting there. A guy talking about free rent. Hey, why not?0.69
00:43:08.260The oligarchs have taken everything else. We have a capitalist system with very few capitalists.0.98
00:43:15.400That's called an oligarchy. This is the problem.
00:43:18.480I've got a solution, or at least one of the solutions.
00:43:42.680We want the American citizens, people, the citizens of this nation to have equity stake, particularly when it's based upon government contracts and government research, folks.
00:43:52.660Come on, man. You're the ones doing it. You're making it happen every day.
00:43:56.580Short commercial break. The Philip Patrick is with us from Birch Gold.
00:46:56.500We have in Delano, Minnesota, and we're doing the parade there, giving out the little pillows we did a couple weeks ago and campaigning all through Delano for two days.
00:49:18.640Okay, Mike, tomorrow, Mandami, I think it's going to be in the morning, is going to have a counter, a pre-bottle of President Trump's historic speech out of Mount Rushmore.
00:49:28.660I'm going to get you a couple of clips, and in the morning, we're going to talk to you.
00:51:01.780He did an incredible job of reaching out to Marco Rubio to get our visas, permits, so our rescue team can push in.
00:51:06.960Um, all our guys are cert and SAR certified, uh, you, you know, with the, with the task force.
00:51:13.460And right now we're, we're on a developing one that we've been on for the last two days.
00:51:18.460There's a supermarket multi-story and it collapsed on top of that supermarket.
00:51:23.020And from the last confirmed, uh, information we got, there's 13 people that are trapped in that
00:51:28.620building. So we got heavy equipment out there with the hoist, the rigging crew. We also got
00:51:33.820The bucket truck's working. And Max, here's one of the top search and rescue guys right here, leading the entire incident command, managing the hoist, the bucket trucks and all the crew.
00:51:45.520And we have a team that we worked with in Hurricane Otis. I think you reported on that when we were down there with Search and Rescue Mexico.
00:51:53.320So it's SRP, the SAR team in Search and Rescue Mexico. And then we have a team coming in right now from Israel.
00:51:59.940they're on their way here and we're putting all our assets