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Jeremy Lefredo, who some say is a young Seanan penn, and Sunny Nelson, who is a White House economist, join us to discuss the price plunge in gas prices and the impact on the midterms.
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welcome back to a very special episode of andrew says they're all special you know that we've got
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jeremy lefredo who some say is a young sean penn i certainly do and sunny nelson from getter how
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are you guys i'm lovely well thank you for having me yeah jeremy uh you could go to ukraine pose a
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sean penn his son or something get with zelinski do a documentary there i don't know if you've
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gotten that before have you sean penn no no i haven't i've been saying it around the office
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for weeks now i thought i'd bring it to you and test the waters didn't go so well i guess
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i've never heard it before but that's uh that's very funny i would love to go to ukraine and act
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like sean penn's son it sounds like a big it sounds very funny well you guys are both from the states
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we're up here in china as they say how's everything going down there in terms of the economy we've
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seen so much inflation it's not as bad here admittedly uh for better or for worse probably
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for worse um but now biden is bragging about gas prices going down after blaming putin what's your
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guys feelings on how people are reacting to this yes they've gone down slightly um not towards not
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from anywhere where they were in december which he bragged about them being way too high you know um
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what's the feeling do you think about it actually coming down does anybody actually think it's biden
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who's brought it down what is he claiming that he's done jeremy let's start with you
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i mean i got gas yesterday and it was um i got regular i think it was six six fifty seven per gallon
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here in new york um i don't think anyone is noticing it that it came down at all i think biden's um
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you know whole demeanor about the them going down slightly is kind of funny because you know if it
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was it was originally putin's price hike um you know is this putin's price plunge like what what is
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doing that that it went down so far like it doesn't i don't see any policy on biden's behalf that that
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would put gas down at all um and initially i think it was you know he was um mostly you know his
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sanctions that made it go so high um so i don't see what he's changing that would make it go down
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at all i don't think i'm seeing it go down at all i don't think other new yorkers at least where i am
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are noticing um any type of price plunge sunny do you think that people are actually do you think
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this is going to help save the upcoming elections i i feel like that's where they're going with that
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they need to try to get this off of people's minds before the midterms do you see that happening
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well i think their comm shop is definitely trying to do that right now um if you remember i think it
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was last july 4th when their comm shop put out you know oh this year you've saved 75 cents on a hot dog
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thanks joe biden um they're doing the same thing now i saw the white house they put out a video of
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the current press secretary saying guys i'm so excited gas prices have come down 50 cents well you know
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here in north carolina thank goodness it's not as bad as new york but um we're still at an average
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of around four dollars and the national average i saw today i think is about 432 so yes maybe we have
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gotten 20 cents here and there off but nothing substantial you know gas is still four dollars i
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missed a dollar 90 gas under president trump but back to your question about the midterms yes they are
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going to package this up to try to salvage every little bit that they can but we know that that's
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not what the american people are feeling they might package it up all sweet and nice but in terms of what
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people are feeling it's not helping that last press conference that biden did before they said he had
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covid because i'm not sure i believe it that might have been the worst one and i'm thinking that's why
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they had to get him off screen for at least a week there um whether he's sick or not it's convenient
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if he is in the nicest way to say that i guess that was where i think everybody sees where he says
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everybody i grew up with with in delaware has cancer everyone i know i think that's people seeing
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how bad it actually is with him and they had to say something positive about the gas they had to get
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him off screen they brought in you know um a different they brought in an economist in the
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white house press room there they brought in all these different people not jean pierre as they
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usually bring in anything to distract from him having this terrible you know decline there now what i want
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to ask you guys is do you think that like they're going to say that he's going to run no matter what i
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think but do you think actually he's going to stay and i asked the question a lot because it seems
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like every week on the show bine's got a new kerfuffle a new stumble a new thing that he can't
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say he can't in that press conference he couldn't read his lines at all it seemed like whatsoever do
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you guys think that he's actually going to be kept around or do you think they pull something like well
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we've got it uh it's time to get him out and kamala harris is the acting president right now do you
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think that he makes it to 2024 or possibly beyond jeremy um first off he's definitely sick um i mean
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i don't think he has covid but like he's been sick this entire time um i don't know if he's going
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to make it to 2024 i don't think he's going to run honestly i don't think it's in anyone's um
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favor that that biden runs i don't think it's in the democrats favor um it's i mean it is the
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republicans favor um but like no one in his own party would actually think that that would be a good
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idea i'm sure they they want someone who's you know young and sober and clear-eyed um who can at
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least you know speak a sentence or a paragraph or um you know i don't think i don't think he's
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going to stick around for long this whole regime feels like it's gotta fall apart soon not just
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because they're old but because the corruption has become glaringly obvious and um nancy pelosi
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getting asked about her husband making these uh these stock market deals people say he's more
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accurate than warren buffett um i believe there's reddit threads that just follow everything pelosi's
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husband does as a as a an investment move and he can become successful that way sunny you were
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mentioning something to me before about kamala harris said something there's a problem with
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people having children what was that what were you talking about oh yes i believe her exact line
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was let me read it um women are getting pregnant every day in america and this is a real issue
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and she was speaking about this um during i'm pretty sure it was some kind of pro-abortion
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meeting or rally um just those words are so tone deaf even even for her because she views children as
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a threat or as something that is is a problem for us but what's interesting is that the u.s birthright
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has actually declined 20 since 2007 we have lower fertility rates and when i was looking all this
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up it was oh it's such a mystery and we don't know why this is happening well why do you think this is
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happening because we have abortion on demand luckily no more hopefully states will change that but we've
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had abortion on demand without reason used as birth control for you know going on 50 years however long
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it's been um you know abortion leads to fertility problems all of this is a cycle it's not some
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giant surprise that we have a declining birth rate well thankfully we've got elon musk
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impregnating people apparently he actually is um you know uh how do i say this without using
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specific words but he's like saving his seed basically he's getting women pregnant like in
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not in vitro but um or maybe that's what it is but basically he's freezing his samples we'll call them
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uh we gotta save the real words for rebelnewsplus.com i think and women and he wants people to use that
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he wants birthing people of course people whom can have pregnancies um women no not women just people
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who have birthing capabilities kamala harris said women are getting pregnant well that's just
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bigoted of her whose side is she on here i mean i thought it was birthing people yeah and kamala is
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another person who they hide so much i'm not sure she's had a real i'm not sure when you when you saw
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this video but i'm not sure she had she's had a real press conference this year she got caught with
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those children who are actors at the white house and she's always just cackling she can't really answer
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any questions um my point earlier was that something's going to happen with this group of
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politicians the the crooked dems as they say the demon rats um just that older generation of them
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where it's going to come crashing down and they're just going to you know check out as soon as something's
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found to be corrupt with uh pelosi she's going to be gone kamala harris like i don't see how they
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can run her she didn't make it out of the first round of primaries last time uh i guess i can ask
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you guys who do you think they actually run if not biden i think um i think gavin newsom
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really well he's running those ads i mean he's running those ads and i think you know he's
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you know he's tall he's um conventionally handsome he's young he's sober um i think you know if you were
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to see him on a stage next to some you know older republican at least the optics would be better than
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like you know dementia joe biden next to an older republican where he can't even you know um act
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like a normal human being that's what uh i know tucker carlson saying that that there's him and the
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chicago uh the governor of illinois think are thinking about running they're doing ads um pretty
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terrible places to live sunny i lean more towards mayor pete as my top choice what about you
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yeah i don't know as we're sitting here talking about this i'm going back and forth on who i think
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would be their best bet the problem with gavin newsom is that he's a white man and he would have
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to pick somebody to in order to fit what the democrats you know their identity politics what they
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run on um he would have to pick a minority to go with him who would that be good question
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georgia lady what's her name again jacy abrams yeah she's terrible she's just terrible enough to be put
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in there a very disliked person um so i don't know actually i really have no good answer here as to who
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i think they should put up um i think they definitely need to have a woman if they want to get those
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um female votes um but we'll see we'll see we got some time to figure it out well they're bleeding
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hispanic votes i know that poll that came out recently joe biden's got one of the lowest ratings
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with hispanic voters ever i think but uh i wanted to show you guys this matt gates clip um i i sent
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it to jeremy last night uh olivia can you find the matt gates clip from yesterday i think you know
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it's gonna be pretty obvious sunny have you seen this where he's calling uh abortion pro abortion
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protesters fat and ugly yes i did i watched the whole thing a little bit ago well let's see if we
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can get this you got it there okay the wonders of having a great producer she's my producer jamie
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if you guys aren't uh familiar with joe rogan she's the female jamie although jamie is a unisex name
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is it safe to say that based off of your comments you're suggesting that these women at these
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abortion rallies are ugly and overweight yes what do you say to people who think that those comments
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are offensive be offended i like the at the end sonny is that too far you're a lady oh how did i know
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you're gonna come at me with this um you know it gave me a little laugh i will say um matt gates knows
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how to rile people up and if you saw his speech at sass he was doing the same thing um along those
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lines i have to say that i'm not big into attacking people's personal appearances um sometimes i feel
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like that can be kind of a low blow when we have so many other factual things that we can hit the
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dims on with this argument you know we as conservatives have the moral high ground on this pro-life issue
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and when you look at it it's really a heart problem that is what all of this stems from it stems from
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seeing a child in the womb as human and worthy of protecting i do think he maybe went a little too
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far but it got him clicks it got him publicity and now everybody's talking about it well that's a good
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point jeremy is it just for clicks has he had enough is it too far how do you feel about using these
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tactics it's a five second clip but um it's like he just went on there and said yeah they're fat and ugly
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how do you feel about that um yeah i mean you know i think he it's it's funny but like as an actual
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you know stance i was there at the pro-abortion rallies in new york city um for two days here
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and at least here you know i saw tons of beautiful women um you know apparently you know they really
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you know they were screaming out you know obscenities and posters that made me cringe but you know they
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were pretty i'm not gonna lie um so you know while the video is funny i'm not sure i think it's
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really uh you know taking a broad stroke with his brush uh you know because it's most it's mostly like
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it's like it's all liberal women essentially that he's talking about and to call them all fat and ugly
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is kind of silly yeah and i wanted to touch on some of those rallies you've been going to in nyc
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um is anything changing there this is a question i ask people from california a lot
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if the opinions are getting more extreme or more reasonable how have you felt about the answers
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or the interviews you're doing in new york city recently um in terms of crime in terms of abortion
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rights how how are the opinions in your in in your view going these days are they going more extreme
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are they becoming more reasonable or basically the same as they've been since people have been doing
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this like let's say since 2016 um well in terms of the you know the abortion rallies i was surprised
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because you know it was two days in a row these people were you know essentially saying you know
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i'm willing to die for this cause like you know this and that and then there really hasn't been
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a demonstration in in a month um so you know i i question how dedicated they are to their you know
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supposed cause because they haven't you know organized anything since they said that they were
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willing to die for this so um in terms of abortion that's that and then in terms of crime i asked a lot
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of people about the jose alba case um who is the if you're not familiar he's the um bodega convenience
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store worker who um he stabbed his uh his attacker with a knife and his his attacker ended up dying
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he was in his own bodega his own convenience store uh the guy came behind the counter and um i asked
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people here what they thought about it and you know it they really didn't have like the liberal um nyc
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pro-crime outlook that you would think that they would have they all sided um with the bodega uh
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with the convenience store employee they all said that crime is out of control here um so it's really
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um it's not so much um that there's a such a difference in opinion of you know regular people
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in new york and regular people in the rest of the country it's more so that there's a division between
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regular people in new york and the people that they've themselves elected to run the city um and
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even the people here in new york who consider themselves on the left or liberal um see that the
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people that they've put in charge are letting the city go to shit and if you ask jill biden it's
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pronounced bogada um that's funny but i'm glad you said convenience store we don't we don't call them
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bodegas up here it's more something you learn from like a dave chappelle sketch or something but we
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call them convenience stores sunny is that offending you the word convenience store no no no we don't call
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them bodegas here either at first when i first saw the story i was like what is that what's a
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bogada that's what that's my sunny accent no it's more it's more intelligent of a southern accent than
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what i do oh thank you that is so kind of you it's the letter i that gets her jeremy she can't say a
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word with the letter i yeah i understand sorry sunny it happens every time well last time andrew said i
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was losing my accent so i guess i've been back in the south long enough to pick it back up
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back at the ranch cattle something so doing something with cattle i'd imagine no um in new
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york city these um these crimes keep happening and i'm talking about violent crime and they're
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gaining momentum and i want to talk about this um the guy running against kathy hochel who basically
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had an assassination attempt worst assassination assassination attempt ever though where he says
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this is going to be the end of you or this is the end of you he's like he said like you're done
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you're done bud he might as well have been canadian you're done bud um and then he gets out uh with
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no bail i was gonna say out on bail but he gets on released without any bail and this guy who's
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running for governor is like see this is the type of stuff that i'm running against do you foresee any
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sort of change in the guard here or are we just uh dnc until we die i don't think this guy's got a
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chance i think no matter how bad the governor or the mayor in new york city is going to be they're
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still going to vote blue down the ticket i could be wrong what do you think no i agree with you i i
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think lee zeldin like that's the guy he's he's a good candidate i like his politics but like it is
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the whole assassination attempt like if you watch it like it was super slow super awkward kind of
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strange it ended up being a plastic uh you know um piece that he was like attempted to be stabbed
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with and the guy who actually let the guy who actually let the criminal out of jail um was um
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he was a member of lee zeldin's uh campaign staff oh my god so the whole thing seems like kind of a
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political um game uh that lee zeldin is playing to you know kind of get uh people on his side he
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you know he's saying you know they're letting people out of jail he gets uh he tries to get
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killed and then the guy gets let out of jail it's a great story um i love lee zeldin but i don't think
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that you know the republicans have a chance uh in the near future to to win new york so what do you
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mean the guy who let him out was part of his campaign the of course so well the first the
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campaign the it was the campaign's decision um not to uh press any serious charges um so they kind
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of started that going like they once they said that it's like okay well maybe he's going to be let
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out um and then the um the you have to look it up but the the i believe it's it's someone who's
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already um in law uh federal not federal state law enforcement in new york um who was in charge
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of that case is also on uh zeldin's staff wow that's crazy the things you don't hear about and
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and i think we get trapped doing that on both sides where it's like we want to believe a story
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is so outrageous but it ends up being something else sunny do you think that there's a chance here
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for anything to change in the midterms monumentally i mean i keep asking questions like this
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but um for some reason i feel like something still could happen where it's like well the
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republicans have really been like they sold that trump was winning in a landslide um and they're
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selling that there's going to be a landslide i forget who i saw on um on fox recently saying that
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his conservative estimate was that the republicans gained like 20 something seats and it could be even
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more do you think it's going to be as much as people have said um that have people finally had
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enough of these weird policies or do you think it's sort of just going to be the usual ebb and
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flow usually when a president gets in the opposing party gets the house right after right yeah you know
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this is how election cycles go um typically midterms will have a big switch i think and i'm hoping that
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there will be an even bigger um wave of republicans that are going in because the biden administration
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policies have been so detrimental to average americans you know whether it be gas prices or
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whether it be your utility bills going up um you know the immigration problem that we are having in
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texas and all along our southern border right now is unheard of and these are things that i really hope
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that average americans who aren't really into politics or maybe weren't that involved in the 2020
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election i hope that they take a second step back look at their life and say how is my life right now
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compared to two or three years ago and they really vote with a policy mindset rather than a person
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mindset um you know if that happens and i think we'll see a big red wave as they say now you run
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into election fraud the things that we face during the 2020 election um these are all things that i hope
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that we don't have to face going into 2024 but it will be interesting to see going in
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yeah and on this illegal immigration front now that they're being sent to democratic cities there's
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this huge outrage olivia can you find eric adams new york city mayor legal immigration and it's
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happening in dc as well and i always laugh that her name's mayor bowser it's like they they purposely
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choose the evilest sounding and looking people are you've got mayor bowser you've got lori light
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uh yeah bowser's the the big evil boss in mario and then you've got lori lightfoot who looks like
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a gremlin london breed is an interesting name that i always hear it from california it's just like they
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have to pick somebody with a weird name or looks really weird to run these places but now the the dc
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mayor is complaining about illegal immigration and it's unsustainable and eric adams let's show this
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clip he's i i believe he's saying how it's gonna you know ruin their uh their local economies and
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it's gonna take a toll on our infrastructure and our economy and uh this and that it's it's really
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interesting let's play this olivia um million debt relief program i don't know let's play this let's
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see what he says anyways we've got it there and we can't have uh the historical um i believe people
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should be housed but just don't house them on my block everyone block everyone's block is going to
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be impacted by this and so we have to add our advocacy uh with our uh ability to help our neighbors
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and we need everyone on board with this you know because uh as i stated last week our schools are going
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to be impacted our health care system is going to be impacted uh our infrastructure is going to be
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impacted uh but we're willing to do our job and we're going to do our job and we're going to need
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all new yorkers to be with us on this i mean that sounds a little racist jeremy but uh it sounds like
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he's not against the illegal immigration i was kidding about that sunny i don't actually think
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i saw her face like what the hell no um i wasn't really uh picking up what's your butt down there wow
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this is like your fourth time on the show still doesn't get my humor um delete um she it sounds like
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he's kind of for it he's saying oh we're all gonna have to sacrifice um our way of life and you know
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just start relieving debt for people is there anything else i'm missing from this jeremy that
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you know no i mean you know i don't think any constituency likes to hear you know i'm gonna do
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this thing that's gonna make your life worse we're gonna make your like it's not something that people
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like to hear your block is gonna change your neighborhood's gonna change um you know and that's
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just something that we have to deal with it's like no these are not this is not a natural occurrence
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this is you know the the effect of your policies um so i don't think any new yorker really likes to
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hear that other than maybe you know uh college liberals who are living in dorm rooms who don't
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actually have any neighborhood or house but um that's what's i don't think anyone really likes to
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hear that new york well on one hand he's saying all this stuff is going to cost us money but he
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doesn't say that it's costing them money it inevitably is but he's also saying we're going
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to relieve the debt for mental health professionals i'm not sure exactly how that uh helps a person
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you know who works downtown manhattan or something or they have they're a postman or a garbage man i'm
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not sure how relieving um the debt for mental health professionals helps the average person i'm not
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sure exactly are they saying it's going to cause more mental health issues are they saying the people
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coming in i don't see that do you know what the connection is there between relieving mental
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health debt no that that's a it's a great point and like maybe i'm sure they had a had an idea when
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they wrote that but like i don't see the connection i don't see it sunny what do you think about these
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politicians i know um the dc mayor there uh super mario has a problem with the illegal immigrations i think
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she went on meet the press or something to that caliber um and and they're saying they don't want
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it in their neighborhoods but this has been going on for how long in texas arizona new mexico
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right well that's what you get from these democrat leaders this very elitist mentality they want
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open immigration for everybody until it starts affecting them and that is one thing that i've really
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learned probably this year is how well democrats are at communicating their comm shops are really
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just on it all the time they can package something up to sound so nice just like what we were seeing
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in the previous clip he was making it sound like this is we're all in this together i'm going to be
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affected by this you're going to be affected by this well actually no you're not because you're going
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to be behind your gate with your guards and your security while we're out on the street and we're
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letting in criminals after criminal but that's not something that they have to face it's this
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elitist mentality from democrats that really is just astounding to me and it's astounding
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that americans don't see it because they believe the press that they are given
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jeremy it's really weird how eric adams has governed so far i feel like he goes he goes on these walks and
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he's like oh i didn't know it's this violent he goes on the subway he's like i didn't know there's this
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many crazy and homeless people on the subway but he doesn't really do am i wrong is he not
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really doing anything about it i know one of their first initiatives was to eliminate putting people
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in bail for in jail for violent crimes and obviously they have this uh no cash bail system he seems to
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be pointing out these problems and even in that statement he's like well this is going to affect our
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community but too bad is he doing anything to actually stem these sort of problems that he himself
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is admittedly noticing no and and that's exactly right he he'll he'll like he'll take a walk as if
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he's a you know it's just like it's like you know um how aoc will tweet about things or policies will
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tweet about things and then not do anything like it's just tweeting and he's just taking a walk in a
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neighborhood where he's the mayor of and saying wow we got to do something about this it's like
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you're you're who's more powerful than you in new york city um so you know you have you have that
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happening it's it's very like performative you walk through neighborhoods goes on subway so i have
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no idea city's really falling apart someone should do something about this um and you know it's sad and
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then you have also i mean you know joe biden's economic policies and pandemic policies are awfully
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obviously playing a role here in the city where theft and robberies are up like of course you know
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we have record unemployment here in new york um record inflation um you know people are not
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in a comfortable position and crime is on the rise and that's because of joe biden's economic
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policies because of the pandemic policies and instead of you know maybe um you know putting
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together some job programs or something like that it's like they're just sending in illegal immigrants
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it's like we can't even deal with unemployment the way it is if you um you know send more people in
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it's going to get even worse so that's what's going on in new york i think they're going to need a
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serious batman reboot to deal with this to point out all the problems in new york um i'm preferential
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to christian bale i don't know about you guys sonny's probably more of a george clooney batman kind of
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girl um the worst one you don't have a batman preference this is why women and men who's that
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toby um no i did like him um what's what's the second one oh you don't even know i have a preference
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but i don't know who he is uh tom holland or no no andrew garfield garfield no no can't rock with
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that i'm sorry toby's so memeable um spider-man 3 was one of the worst movies ever where he's emo
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we're gonna have to throw footage of that over top of this where he's emo and he's walking around and
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him being an emo evil guy is like not holding the door open for somebody and dancing wildly
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doesn't look like jeremy's seen that so you're gonna have to go back and watch spider-man 3
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um something unique to new york i feel like right now is this monkey pox rush that's going on we saw
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the lineup i think we'll be able to flash that up the lineup that happened a couple weeks ago
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for the monkey pox shot i talked to my friend eric on my podcast um about this about how canada isn't
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really going for the monkey pox yet they're really trying because we're still on covid you guys i don't
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have you noticed that but uh fair enough we recently said that's a good one uh well you can
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never be up to date in canada you just need it every nine months uh you can never be fully vaxxed
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even though things still say you have like you know how it is uh so we're not moving on from that
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but uh new york's doing the monkey pox thing i think i saw something today that said men who have
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sex with other men are preferentially um at the front of the line they can't even say gay men or
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bisexual men or anything men who have sex with other men they're uh getting first line service for
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the shot is this something people are freaking out about in new york jeremy i saw something um it
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was yesterday it was like lgbt men it's like what's the lesbian men you know like what are we
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doing here um and then yeah no i mean yeah it's true gay men are like front of the line for the
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monkey pox vaccine and it's some people are like oh my god like you know it's it's it's unfair to
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people who aren't gay but it's like no one should be getting this shot anyway um honestly uh it's
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not it has a worse uh worse safety profile than the covet vaccine in terms of adverse reactions um
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which is uh which is crazy um and you just saw tedros um the the general director of the world
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health organization um his panel his expert panel voted nine to six against um declaring monkeypox a
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crisis of international concern and he overrode his own expert panel he's not a doctor um he
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overrode his own expert panel declared an emergency of international concern um and now biden is saying
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you know i might do the same declared um you know an emergency of uh national concern and zero people
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zero people have died of monkeypox in the u.s so you know this is some type of psyop i don't know
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exactly what the motive is yet but it's obvious like why are we calling this a crisis of international
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international concern when there's the amount of deaths you can count on one person's hand
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um it's it's it's really uh crazy sunny what do you think's going next do you think we're going
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full-blown monkeypox or do you think climate lockdown which takes hold in america yeah i don't
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know and i have to say i did not know this much about monkeypox that i didn't even know there was a
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vaccine um i guess i need to start researching monkeypox so i think you need to take the vaccine
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because they're all safe and effective all of them yes all vaccines yes um joe biden i i feel like
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we're going probably with monkeypox or another variant of covid i'm sure that's coming next um
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whatever they can do to can keep control just very tightly around us they're they're going to keep
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doing it you know fear sells very well as we saw the last two years people very much have been fearful
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and living in seclusion and whatever it may be um so yeah i can definitely see you know midterms
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coming up we have another election could there be another outbreak sometime soon there might be we
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might have to do all mail-in ballots once again we're gonna have to election talk and vaccine i have
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to retroactively now go and say that this is going beyond the pain and i'm sure and the and the climate
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lockdowns are coming and that'll be another reason that you know you can't drive well you can't use the
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co2 to drive to the and vote so you need to mail it in because it's just it's greener and more
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sustainable right the fertilizer stuff is coming it's coming in canada right now um they'll try it
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in the u.s that's what's wonderful about the u.s there's so much more resistance to this stuff
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because people there actually care about freedom in so many of the states where in canada it's like
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well if i don't get if i don't die today then i don't really care about it that's basically the
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standard in canada if i can buy things even if they're extremely unaffordable then it's not a
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problem and we see that we've seen that the last two years nobody in canada seems to care about
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anything in terms of freedom related things um sunny i wanted to ask you about this event that
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happened that i know getter was involved in the student action summit and we we see a bunch of these
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and you know getter is there um tp usa is there and everything how important do you think it still
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is to keep reaching out these programs i know you i ask you this often but i want to get your i always
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want to get your plan moving forward as to why we keep um and i'm not saying this derogatorily but
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why we keep sending our representatives to these events um what's the goal right now what are we trying
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to reach out people for in terms of getter is it you know are we going the free speech stuff are we
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are we looking for younger influencers what do you think is the best uh the best outcome you get
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from these going forward right now going forward right now what am i saying
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absolutely so yeah getter was one of the sponsors for sass this weekend in tampa and one of the things
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that turning point does i think a good job of is engaging the younger audience because this is
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something that we were talking about earlier with you know the democratic party they have a lot of old
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leadership so i think it's very important to start cultivating kids high schoolers especially
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college age students once that can vote at a young age and this is what we believe these policies work
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these policies don't turning point does a good job of doing that and raising up the next generation and
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of course getter we want to do the same thing one thing that getter was doing um down in florida was
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promoting vision which i know um you have been working with i've been posting some visions
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vision is our kind of competitor to tiktok and instagram reels um and that's something that
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we've really seen it's the the culture is moving more towards this short video component it's what
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a lot of people are interested in i know i am in i deleted tiktok a while ago it was very hard for me
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because i spent a lot of time on tiktok but there was just too many bad reports coming out i just had
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to cut the cord but um that's why i'm really glad we have vision there's an alternative to it
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um yeah i think these these summits sometimes they can get a little mundane a little repetitive but
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they're very important for younger generations i think give them some um commonality with people
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reminds them that they are not the only ones that think this way um especially for younger kids it's
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easy to feel isolated and the left wants to make you feel isolated if you have conservative values they
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want to make you feel separated and that you're crazy and you're outdated for thinking like this so
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bringing a bunch of kids together so that they can talk about these ideas i think is a great thing
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do you ever worry that some of the younger influencers get too swept up in like their instagram
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posts and and then trendy videos and stuff and don't focus enough about actual you know real policies or
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actual problems absolutely and it's very easy i want to say i want to say easy cautiously because it's
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easy to post online and to be a keyboard warrior it's harder to go be a part of a campaign and do
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door knocking you know face-to-face interaction setting up a table talking to people that's a lot
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harder than just posting videos online and i understand posting videos takes a lot you get a lot
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of hate a lot of times but face-to-face stuff is a lot harder so i really encourage people to get
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involved in local elections and to do some door knocking to do some face-to-face stuff because at
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the end of the day word of mouth and interpersonal relationships perform much better than online
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engagement that's the mature sunny speaking one of the one of the things i think exactly right you've
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changed um one of the things i think that you guys do very well and that these events do is that
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they bring some of the influencers i think morgan zegers i think is how you say her name she's from
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like montana or someplace i've never been to and it shows it sort of shows people that you can live in
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these places and have a very good life and then still have your social media presence and still be
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an influential person but you can live in one of these states where you know it's going to be way
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cheaper to live you're going to have way more freedoms and stuff like that and i think especially young
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people need to see that now i know everybody's moving from la to texas and florida and i would
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love to be one of them or um or tennessee and something like that but there's still tons of land
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out there that that most people think that it's not worth living on but the amount of freedom and
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the amount of economic flourishing you can have in some of these places like a south dakota or montana
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is monumental i think it's the equivalent and they're still going to be way bigger than they are in
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canada for example like you go out west of canada you might find a place with 10 000 people
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one of these capital cities or somewhere around them in one of these uh red states we'll call them
00:38:23.140
maybe in the rust belt or something like that still going to have a few hundred thousand people and
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you're still going to be able to live the life you probably think isn't um livable just by thinking
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of it just by the flyover states and all the stuff that jimmy kimmel cries about um so that's just my
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pitch to pete to the young people out there jeremy when are we going to see you at the young women's
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event when are we going to see you at the student action summit do you want to do you go to any of
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these events jeremy or are you just uh on the ground only i've never been to any of those events i mean
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i think i think they're you know important um if they want if i was supposed to go to one i would go
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to one but i'm it's not it's not really my my my thing i'm glad people are organizing um but
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they can they'll do that without me i was really pushing for you to go to the the young women
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what's it called sunny young women's leadership that's right that's where jeremy it sounds fun
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yeah yeah uh rebel news reporter juan mendoza went to one and i think he had a good time then
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the social media guru yankee uh goes to those with him i think so there's lots of events you could
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just report on it jeremy nobody's asking you to become a young woman yet it's a slippery slope
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we're gonna need our trans new york reporter soon believe you me and um getters got six already so
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don't uh don't sleep on them for that that's breaking news sunny it's breaking news that is
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breaking news that is news to me six trans reporters at the getter headquarters in new york city
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as we speak here today you guys can fact check me on that i will have to go back and put us behind
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the paywall somewhere around the vaccine stuff i think but thank you guys both for joining me
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sunny joy nelson from getter.com uh i use the desktop version probably most people use the app
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but uh jeremy new york reporter for rebelnews.com uh anything else you guys want to say before we cut
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you loose no i'm good thank you wow you guys i give you platform and you just spit all over now
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thank you guys enjoy talking to you jeremy thanks for coming on we'll have you back soon okay guys
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thanks thanks thank you sent aside where they get to the stalling house side where they get to the
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walking no side for the people as often rush limbo boy you know that i'm talking hey rush limbo you
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know that i'm talking hey look rush limbo you know that i'm sent aside i don't trust a single soul
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inside need to euthanize sit on their ass while they loot the guys with their suits and ties we rip
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him off with the strength of gods if i see nancy pelosi or kevin mccarthy we fighting like budakide
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