Juno News - October 16, 2024


Harris PANICS and BLUNDERS in last-ditch attempt to appeal to male voters


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22 minutes

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202.29434

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4,579

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306

Misogynist Sentences

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Hate Speech Sentences

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00:00:00.000 Harris will try to tie herself to Joe Biden's record in the 60 Minutes interview.
00:00:05.680 No, no. In a different interview, she was asked, is there anything you would have done differently
00:00:08.580 than Joe Biden? And she says, there's nothing that comes to mind. And then meanwhile, during
00:00:14.660 the presidential debate, when Joe, when Donald Trump is attacking the Biden-Harris administration,
00:00:20.680 Harris, you know, sort of sassily responds, well, you know, I'm not Joe Biden. And so she sort of
00:00:26.040 has this disconnect. And even in that clip that we showed, she says, I'm running as the underdog.
00:00:30.960 You're the vice president right now. How are you running as the underdog? You're already in office.
00:00:36.520 You have potentially, you know, you have by all accounts, the second most powerful position
00:00:41.480 in the free world. And now you're trying to claim that you're running as the underdog and you really
00:00:45.000 are running as the incumbent. And I think that part of her flip-flopping between the two is,
00:00:50.040 you know, she tried to run on this campaign of joy. She tried to run and position herself as sort
00:00:56.700 of a new thought leader and a new era of leadership. And it's just fallen flat. It hasn't
00:01:03.660 really resonated with the middle voters that they need to attract. It's fallen flat even with a lot
00:01:10.280 of Democrats. There's been criticism from her from left-wing pundits. And even as you mentioned,
00:01:14.760 you know, they lost Saturday Night Live. The left doesn't just lose Saturday Night Live.
00:01:21.220 I've seen some commentary on the right saying even that was propaganda for the left. I don't know if
00:01:25.360 I really agree with that. I think most people are not reading into things quite that deeply. I think
00:01:30.800 from the average person on the outside, they're saying, oh, wow, look, Saturday Night Live is
00:01:34.620 making fun of Kamala Harris. They're making fun of Joe Biden. And that's really, that's what's
00:01:41.060 sticking with them. And she couldn't even handle friendly media fire. And I don't even call it
00:01:46.080 fire. It was just like, you know, rubbing a turkey baster over her. She's, she, she couldn't handle
00:01:54.100 the view. And that was the one that you were, you know, you referred to where she said she wouldn't
00:01:58.960 do anything different than Joe Biden. She couldn't handle the friendly women of the view. They couldn't
00:02:03.920 have fawned over her more. And she couldn't answer the questions. Then she did that go daddy or whatever
00:02:09.600 thing. While the hurricane's raging. Call her daddy. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, I don't know why
00:02:16.360 she did something like that. And the, of course there were 60 minutes and then there was, uh,
00:02:22.560 the, um, late night show, um, name slipped my, cause I don't watch him. I think it's Stephen
00:02:29.180 Colbert, but I don't watch these shows either. Yeah. And she was drinking beer on that show. I mean,
00:02:34.500 trying to be groovy or whatever she was trying to do. And it just fell completely flat. She really
00:02:39.540 botched all of that. Well, because being in like primetime media light is not where she signed,
00:02:44.960 where she shines. She's not, you know, she's not eloquent. She doesn't really understand a lot of
00:02:49.520 the issues. She doesn't appeal to most people. So I think now they're sort of, they're sort of,
00:02:54.440 uh, putting her forward. They're sort of tramping her around, trying to get her to do all these
00:02:57.880 interviews and a sort of desperate attempt saying, look, we're seeing the pole slipping. We need you to
00:03:02.280 go out, Kamala. We need you to really pull back borders and engage with people. And I don't think it's
00:03:06.400 working. Interesting note about that call her daddy podcast that she won on. It's one of the top
00:03:10.860 podcasts in America for women. And it's really a very lewd podcast. I mean, from time to time,
00:03:17.580 the host has an interesting interview, but it's just very sexual in nature. Um, it's very uncomfortable.
00:03:24.540 I don't think I've ever listened to a full episode, just not really something I need to be spending my
00:03:29.240 time on. There's much more edifying content out there for me to listen to. So I don't listen to it.
00:03:35.200 I have seen a few clips of from here to there, but there was a, some podcasters, Michael Knowles,
00:03:39.540 for example, he sort of said, maybe it was Matt wall. She, he sort of said, Kamala Harris went on
00:03:44.420 this podcast that two days prior had released an episode, which was simply just talking about
00:03:50.060 like women and talking about their sex lives. And they actually played a clip from it. And I hadn't,
00:03:54.740 I didn't even know what the clip said, cause they had to bleep out so much of the content. So
00:03:58.220 it's just, it shows how far we've, we really slid. It shows how far politics have slid in terms of how
00:04:04.620 politicians seek to engage with people, especially on the left, you know, making these really, um,
00:04:11.200 disingenuous appeals, um, to, to people. And I mean, for Kamala, the one thing she has run on really
00:04:17.140 is abortion. So it makes sense that she would go on a podcast that is just so sexual in nature and
00:04:22.760 pushes the abortion agenda so hard. So, and, and, and, uh, you know, now we're hearing that she
00:04:27.700 might go on Joe Rogan. I would absolutely love to see that. I, I would be shocked. I would be
00:04:32.080 shocked. You know, that they're desperate if they put her on Joe Rogan. I just don't see that as being
00:04:36.480 an environment where she's going to shine or win anyone over. I actually see it really having the
00:04:40.580 opposite effect, but I mean, if they are looking at their internal pulling and they're feeling the
00:04:44.580 pressure, they might decide to make these types of desperate plays because, you know, they have to
00:04:48.880 sort of give it everything they can. And when it, when push comes to shove and say, well, we tried
00:04:52.140 everything that we could have tried before the vote. So let's move on to, um, you know, some of
00:04:57.400 the Harris campaign, you know, we talked a little bit, Joe Rogan, she might be going on Joe Rogan
00:05:02.580 to appeal to voters. They've also been sort of putting forward Tim Walls. I know they thought
00:05:07.960 he would really appeal to men and, you know, maybe to some woman on the, on the, on the right
00:05:13.240 and in the middle. And I just don't think Tim Walls has really done an effective drop of winning
00:05:18.120 anyone over here. He was, uh, pheasant hunting. Um, they want us all to believe that he goes
00:05:23.520 pheasant hunting on a regular basis. Take a look at this clip and tell me what you noticed,
00:05:26.780 Sue Ann. Let's play this next clip. And it never fits quite right.
00:05:29.780 Never fits quite right. Just not quite right. How do you give it back?
00:05:34.680 Governor, what kind of gun is it?
00:05:35.880 This is a Beretta A400. I brought, I bought it when I was shooting a lot of, uh, trap because
00:05:42.680 it has a kind of their patented thing, a kickoff. So when you get old, it doesn't hurt your shoulder
00:05:48.740 as much.
00:05:51.180 So I know exactly what he's doing there. Cause that was essentially me in like phys ed class
00:05:55.300 growing up when the teacher would come around to check on everyone's form. I'd be like, I'm
00:05:59.380 just going to kind of like turn to the side and hopefully they won't notice that I don't
00:06:02.740 understand what I'm doing at all. And definitely don't have the proper form and should absolutely
00:06:06.920 not be out here using this equipment. He has no idea what he's doing. Does he?
00:06:11.460 No, he didn't know how to load the gun and he was holding it in the wrong hand. And he
00:06:15.040 looked like such a goof. I'm telling you, uh, that was comedy gold. I mean, I can't wait
00:06:21.120 to see what they do on Saturday night live this coming week. That was, I mean, this election
00:06:26.120 is turning into comedy gold. Um, I wanted to mention also Barack Obama bringing in the big
00:06:32.040 guns, Barack Obama and Bill Clinton. So Bill Clinton goes to a McDonald's and the woman
00:06:38.540 thinks that he's Joe Biden doesn't even recognize him. And then, uh, you know, Obama, the famous
00:06:44.600 lecturing of the black guys, the bros from the hood, lecturing them that they should vote
00:06:50.620 for Kamala, that they're letting the black people down. And that really backfired on him.
00:06:55.440 I mean, Obama's living in 2000 and 2004, his shtick doesn't work anymore. And I mean,
00:07:02.840 everything they've trying again, I'm telling you, it's pure comedy gold.
00:07:07.840 Yeah. And I think the other thing with the walls is like the thing that kind of got me
00:07:11.020 is you hear that reporter who is obviously there watching a person. She's not buying it
00:07:14.500 at all. Yeah. You know, what kind of gun is that, sir? Like, she's like, does he even
00:07:17.940 know what kind of gun it is? Obviously he memorized the name of the gun. Maybe he should have
00:07:22.120 spent a few, a little, a few more hours practicing how to load it. I think that probably would have
00:07:27.240 been a good use of his time. Um, there was some, some commentary from, you know, hunters online who
00:07:32.900 said, you know, someone's a newbie when they clearly went out, bought all the fancy clothes
00:07:38.500 that morning for, to wear on the hunt. Clearly they've never been worn before. Um, and so I don't
00:07:44.840 think, I don't think that did anything to just to, to, uh, encourage voters. The other thing that was
00:07:49.580 sort of a desperate play here is we often hear from the left about toxic masculinity and, you know,
00:07:56.320 how men should be hated and judged simply for being men and doing manly things. And here they've
00:08:02.560 gone out and they've put Tim walls out. They tried to make him appear to be a hunter. He obviously isn't
00:08:08.080 with a gun, the same thing they've criticized men on the, on the right or men in general, even
00:08:13.200 for, for doing for the last decade. I mean, this is supposed to be the toxic masculinity
00:08:17.700 that we're all supposed to be very wary of. And now it shows how desperate they are. And,
00:08:23.400 you know, in need of vote that they've sort of put walls out and made him pretend to be a hunter
00:08:27.760 of sorts. They don't know how to define a man. I'm, I'm convinced, uh, you know, they're either
00:08:33.760 masculine or they're just totally girly boy, soy boy. And, uh, I would put Doug Emhoff and, uh,
00:08:41.760 Tim Walts in that category. They're just like total, uh, girly men, girly men. They don't,
00:08:49.400 you know, they are not what I would call a good example of masculinity. Let's put it that way.
00:08:56.640 And I think that's really hurting the campaign right now. And it wouldn't matter like who,
00:09:00.560 you know, obviously Tim Walts is of more prominence and his personality and characteristics that does
00:09:05.480 matter because he's actually running to be the VP. Doug Emhoff though, as Kamala Harris's husband,
00:09:10.040 it doesn't necessarily need to matter because he is with common. He's always going to get some
00:09:14.700 media attention. But I mean, if, if, if you were the spouse in this case and those around you said,
00:09:19.840 you know, uh, I just don't really know if you have the best personality to be put forward. Maybe,
00:09:24.880 maybe the person doesn't individual doesn't want to, in this case, they have been putting Doug
00:09:28.720 Emhoff out. He has been doing a lot of interview. He has been campaigning for Harris and I think it's
00:09:33.840 really fallen flat. I think they probably should have kept him back. Here's a clip of him this week
00:09:38.260 talking about how, I don't know, it seems like he might be a little bit afraid of Kamala. That
00:09:43.440 was the impression I got, but here, let's roll this next clip. Here's Doug off explaining where
00:09:48.260 he was and when Joe Biden resigned and what Kamala's reaction was.
00:09:53.140 You said that communication is key, but she couldn't communicate with you immediately to
00:09:58.200 tell you that Joe Biden had stepped down. Correct. You were busy in, in spin, spin class, right?
00:10:04.660 I, that was right. So it, it, it, it was, I was in LA. Uh, it was, uh, during that weekend when all
00:10:12.080 the planes were, were down cause the software glitch. So I had to spend an extra day in LA
00:10:16.640 and decided to go to a cycling class with some friends and it was an hour, hour class. And we
00:10:22.500 were just chit chatting. I had my phone in the secret service car, so I didn't have my phone.
00:10:27.780 And then my friend's partner just showed me his phone with the letter from president Biden. And
00:10:33.780 I'm like, gotta go. And just ran into the car. And there was my phone literally, like you could feel
00:10:39.640 the, the steam seven or eight messages all with, you know, where are you? Call Kamala, call Kamala.
00:10:45.620 And it was a one minute or less conversation, which started with where the F were you? I need you
00:10:52.880 right now and basically get to work. And I did. You run out sweaty. Are you wearing the tight
00:10:59.140 biking shorts? Do you have those, uh, clackety clack spikes on the whole thing or? I, I try not
00:11:04.940 to do the tight biking shorts. So I just do like the long, long old school, you know, Nike basketball
00:11:11.260 shorts, which probably aren't great for spin class. And, but I was drenched in sweat. I took the
00:11:16.940 clackety clack shoes off, but in the car wasn't exactly on the curb. So it was still a couple of
00:11:22.200 hundred yards of old guy, half running, trying to get to that car to, to jump on the phone and get
00:11:29.020 in the mix. Okay. The most shocking part of that clip to me is that Doug Emhoff does spin. He does
00:11:33.880 not look or sound like the most energetic guy and spin classes can be pretty grueling. Um, it's just
00:11:40.700 hilarious to me that he was so afraid of his wife that he left the spin class and, and ran it. Like,
00:11:46.420 how is he so integral to the campaign that he couldn't have taken another 10 or 15 minutes
00:11:52.940 to finish his class, dry off, have a shower, get changed and head to his car. Like I like,
00:11:59.520 he's really like, he's really doesn't come across someone who's integral to the campaign. And now
00:12:03.480 you even make the argument that it would have been better for the campaign to hold him back
00:12:07.140 based on all the allegations that are coming out about him. We talked about this a little bit last
00:12:11.440 week, but there's been allegations put forward that he hit a previous girlfriend so hard that
00:12:17.120 she spun around and as well that he knocked up his nanny in his previous marriage. And then the nanny
00:12:23.100 never had the babies raising a lot of questions as to what happened there. So now this, these
00:12:27.500 headlines are coming forward, you know, Doug Emhoff, I think it was a mistake for them to sort of hard
00:12:32.700 launch him as, you know, Harris's husband. And, you know, then we see these interviews of him and
00:12:39.040 he's, he's just not a manly man at all. Like I can't imagine ordering my husband to leave his
00:12:44.720 workout early, um, to come home. You know, if there was an emergency, their campaign, the Harris
00:12:51.100 campaign couldn't, couldn't handle 15 minutes without Doug Emhoff. Well, obviously, uh, she, uh,
00:12:57.780 was stressed out about what was happening and, uh, you know, he, he was away and she was upset that he
00:13:04.500 was away. But the, the funny thing is that there have been allegations about Kamala being very hard
00:13:10.400 on her staff and losing a lot of staff and making people call her the general. And, you know, obviously
00:13:18.600 she's, she comes across in this clip as a ball breaker, an absolute ball breaker. And, you know,
00:13:25.540 and I wouldn't be admitting it. And he's just talking away. Like, you know, it's perfectly acceptable.
00:13:30.460 Well, that's not what I call any version of a man. Okay. You can be a metrosexual. You can be
00:13:38.020 understanding. You can be, you know, you can even drink soy milk if you want, but that comes across
00:13:43.620 as just an absolute wimp. He just comes across as a wimp in that clip. And I don't know why they
00:13:49.860 would even let him admit that. It's also funny because if the roles were reversed and there was
00:13:55.940 a situation where there was a wife who said, Oh, uh, my husband needs to get ahold of me. And,
00:14:00.760 you know, I was in the middle of something. So I had to run to the car and he wasn't happy.
00:14:03.980 People would be like, Oh, you're in an abusive relationship. Yeah. People would absolutely eat
00:14:08.800 that man alive and say, Oh, your, your wife's afraid of you. Like this is clearly a toxic relationship.
00:14:13.940 This is clearly an abusive relationship. But when there's, when there's, when it's role reversal,
00:14:18.420 actually women can get away with so much more in terms of how they treat men.
00:14:22.640 Um, but it wasn't a good, it wasn't a good call to, to have that interview. And I mean,
00:14:27.340 they're just, he's just talking away. Like it's perfectly acceptable. I mean, this is how
00:14:32.140 disconnected they are from how people might perceive them between Tim Waltz, not figuring
00:14:37.580 out how to load a gun. And this guy admitting that he ran to the car full sweaty, you know, all sweaty
00:14:43.340 and all this just to appease, um, the general as we would, it just was, it was funny. It was really
00:14:52.620 amusing actually. The other interesting thing about the clip is, you know, you described,
00:14:57.700 it kind of makes Kamala Harris come across as a bit of a, as a bit of a ball breaker. If you think
00:15:02.400 about someone in terms of like a presidential context, you probably do want someone who's a
00:15:06.440 bit of a ball breaker, but she's never come across that elsewhere. Like she's, you know,
00:15:10.700 there's been sort of these leaks of how she's treated staff poorly and, you know, clearly has
00:15:15.020 a bit of a bizarre relationship with her husband, but when it actually matters in terms of like
00:15:19.740 diplomacy with other countries, especially countries that are hostile to the Western world,
00:15:24.820 she definitely doesn't come across as a ball breaker. Um, so she seems to really not have
00:15:29.800 narrowed down when it's appropriate, like in a relationship with friends and certainly with
00:15:33.760 your husband is an appropriate time to be empathetic and soft and kind and loving. I think she seems to
00:15:39.400 have those roles first, you know, she wants to be empathetic and kind and loving to, to other,
00:15:44.820 you know, adversaries to the United States and to their enemies, but with her staff and with her
00:15:50.000 husband, that's when she's going to be, you know, a real tough meanie. So, you know, maybe time for
00:15:54.800 some inner reflecting there. Um, the power has gone to her head. I think, you know, the power over the
00:16:01.240 years and her, the breaks she's had clearly has gone to her head and, uh, you know, she's not,
00:16:07.220 uh, I guess, grounded in the slightest, but you always like, if you're insecure, you'll treat people
00:16:14.260 closest to you that way. But the people that you're, you're afraid of, uh, like the dictators
00:16:20.660 and the audiences she's talking to, she's a totally different person.
00:16:26.040 Well, maybe she's, maybe the Harris campaign has even picked up a little bit on the fact that Doug
00:16:30.840 Emhoff and Tim Walz are falling flat with men because they released this campaign ad this week,
00:16:36.200 um, to try to scoop up those voters that might otherwise not have liked them. Take a look at this.
00:16:41.580 I'm a man. I'm a man. I'm a man, man. And I'm man enough. I'm man enough to enjoy a barrel-proof
00:16:48.300 bourbon. Neat. Man enough to cook my steak rare. Man enough to deadlift 500 and braid the
00:16:53.960 out of my daughter's hair. You think I'm afraid to rebuild a carburetor? I eat carburetors for
00:16:58.380 breakfast. I ain't afraid of bears. That's what bear hugs are for. I'll tell you another thing I
00:17:02.640 sure as I'm not afraid of. Women. I'm not afraid of women. I'm not afraid of women. They want to
00:17:08.560 control their bodies? I say go for it. They want to use IVF to start a family? I'm not afraid of
00:17:13.520 families. They want to be childless cat ladies? Have all the cats you want. Woman wants to be
00:17:17.880 president? Well, I hope she has the guts to look me right in the eye and accept my full-throated
00:17:22.060 endorsement. Because I'm man enough to support women. Man enough to know what kind of donuts
00:17:26.440 I like. Man enough to admit I'm lost even when I refuse to ask for directions. Man enough to not
00:17:31.620 ban young women from reading little women. Or one of those pants books that the sisters like.
00:17:36.380 I'm man enough to raw dog a flight. It sucked. Not worth it. I'm man enough to be emotional in front
00:17:42.340 of my wife. In front of my kids. In front of my horse. I'm man enough to tell you that I cry at
00:17:48.240 love actually. Goodwill hunting. West side story. That. And brother. And I'm sick of so-called men
00:17:53.740 domineering, belittling, and controlling women just so they can feel more powerful. That's not how my
00:17:59.200 mama raised me. I love women. I love women who support their families. Women who decide not to have
00:18:04.340 families. Women who take charge. And I'm man enough to help them win. But who is trying to ban
00:18:12.920 anyone from reading little women? Like what has little woman been on the list of controversial
00:18:18.300 books? Like I get that they thought it sounded good for the clip but they should have at least
00:18:22.460 tried to insert a book title that would have made some sense. That people would have been like okay yeah
00:18:27.100 little woman. Like I don't know anyone that's ever had an issue with little woman. Maybe I've missed
00:18:31.140 something. I don't remember that being controversial at any point though. It had a word women in it.
00:18:36.500 That's it. You know they wanted to emphasize women. I mean this is just first of all they're all actors.
00:18:42.000 They're not voters. So they're all actors. And you notice how they picked a cross-section. Heavy,
00:18:48.000 buff, you know long beard. Someone we can all relate to. Yeah. Yeah. Long beard. That kind of stuff.
00:18:54.580 But I mean it was the most ludicrous, ludicrous ad because they're implying that someone like Trump
00:19:02.420 and the people who follow Trump are these misogynistic women haters who will beat up on
00:19:09.660 women. Don't want to give them you know the right to have an abortion or whatever. I mean there's been
00:19:16.000 a lot of talk about abortion. I just want to get this in here. What about prevention? What about you know
00:19:21.920 there's all this talk about abortion? How about not getting pregnant? How about safe sex? There's
00:19:27.440 no talk about that. It seems to be that you know and and I believe in abortion if you're raped and if
00:19:34.660 you know but as my wife was saying yesterday there's not enough little babies to adopt these days.
00:19:43.680 What about having the baby full term and giving it up for adoption? That's the most selfless thing you
00:19:48.400 can do. But you know it's all focused on abortion and evidently misogynistic men won't let their women
00:19:56.180 decide what they want to do. Yeah I think you've really hit the nail on the head. To me the crux of
00:20:01.260 that advertisement was when you had the first man come out and say I'm not afraid of women. That's when
00:20:06.560 they actually know the beginning was a little bit of satire joking around trying to have draw people
00:20:11.600 and make them laugh at it and then they finally got to what they were oh I'm I'm a man and I'm not
00:20:16.000 afraid of women. Basically saying you know if you're a man you should vote for Connell Harris.
00:20:20.360 The men that I know either you know if they're American or Canadian wouldn't or aren't voting
00:20:25.120 for Connell Harris not because she's a woman. It's because of the policies that she's put forward
00:20:30.040 or perhaps maybe even more accurately a lack of policies that she's put forward considering that
00:20:35.040 we know so little about what she actually plans to do. You know her whole campaign has been about
00:20:39.460 abortion and joy but there's not a lot of concrete substance there. So I think when they make that claim
00:20:45.040 it's falling flat because that's not why men in the states aren't voting for Connell Harris because
00:20:52.140 she's a woman. Maybe there's the odd person here or there but I sort of doubt it because I think
00:20:57.580 there's already so many reasons not to vote for her that if someone was being genuinely honest with
00:21:01.560 themselves would be like well I don't like this that or the other not you know because of her
00:21:05.720 chromosomes. Well you know over the course of the last couple weeks I found that more women are easily
00:21:12.160 seduced by the emotions by the gut feelings. Oh she's going to bring joy. Oh she's nicer. Oh she
00:21:18.580 presents better. He's this that and the other thing an awful creature. Not thinking about the future of
00:21:25.080 the United States or the future of America and I think women are more easily manipulated by her message
00:21:31.740 than men. I mean it says something about that men are making the decision based on their heads not
00:21:40.720 their hearts. Yeah and I think you raise an interesting point which is something that I heard
00:21:45.640 from other commentators was that this advertisement actually did a lot more to appeal to women than it
00:21:52.400 did for men and it was actually an advertisement that might appeal to women through its you know
00:21:55.880 their their efforts to be humorous. I can see that some women on the left would have found that
00:22:00.440 humorous I can and you know it's sort of emotional appeal and and so I don't know if it would have
00:22:06.380 resonated with male voters as I'm not a man myself as I said I can't imagine it resonating with any of
00:22:11.780 the men that I do know but I certainly can imagine that it would have resonated with female voters on the
00:22:17.040 left so I don't know if they've done anything to win over any voters might have just been a little bit
00:22:22.140 of a waste of time and money but uh that's my take. All right everyone that's all we have time for
00:22:27.140 today we'll be back next week with more coverage on the American election for you all. Sue Ann thank
00:22:31.600 you so much for being here today. You're welcome. I hope that you guys have a great rest of your week
00:22:36.580 I'll see you later. God bless.