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Tamara Leach and Chris Barber sentencing hearing day in Ottawa, Canada is just 22 hours away from hearing the results of the hearing, and it's going to be a real telling day for the nation of canada.
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oh we're live i just heard the amazon man come to lisa's house because i hear her dog barking
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this is rebel roundup this is our very super duper live news and opinion show um wherein we
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talk about the news of the day uh completely unscripted i'm your host sheila gunry and i'm
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joined by my friend best friend in regina saskatchewan lise murrell lise how's it going
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well hello my darling sheila gunriden hello canada uh today today's going to be an interesting day on
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the show as of right now we are about 22 hours away from discovering what is going to happen
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with the tamara leach and chris barber sentencing hearing happening in ottawa tomorrow you're going
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to want to tune into tomorrow's show because we're going to have our live reaction we should have
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the results in by then but uh i'm feeling pretty pensive today sheila about this uh this going
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down in canada right now because it it is going to expose um it is going to expose the faults and
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flaws in our judicial system perhaps um and and it is going to be a real no matter what the result
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no matter what the result of that sentencing hearing it is going to be a real telling day
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for the nation of canada and so so just feeling a little on edge just a little tiny bit yeah me too
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uh efron we're going to talk about this in the second segment of the show but if you can dig up
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my tweet i sent this morning about the lady who was an isis bride uh just i want to show that for
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comparison but not right now later on in the show um my apologies to everybody who uh i wasn't paying
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is just packed full of stuffing today um i want to tell everybody about our rebel news birthday party
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couldn't stop to party then but uh we think we can make some time now i mean we just have to make the
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time and so we're inviting you so happybirthdayrebel.com sheila lease tamara uh drea tamara leach
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david menzies me i need a new headshot and of course uh alexa laval we're all gonna be there
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and we can't wait to celebrate with you all right i think that's uh all the stuff right off the top
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um we'll get to the tamara leach chris barber sentencing stuff in the second part of the show
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uh i want everybody to know though that uh we're sending the the big guns ezra levant will be in
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the courtroom um we are sending alexa lavois she'll be outside uh reporting on all the supporters
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that are coming to support tamara and chris in their i think stare down with the state and the
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crown prosecutors doug ford's crown prosecutors by the way these are these are his crown these are not
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carny's crown and uh i think our truck might also be making an appearance okay so let's get into
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trump on dealing with canada this is from global news uh trump thinks canadians are mean and nasty
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for boycotting u.s travel and booze do we have this clip
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canadians stay home but that's that's their business the i don't like it but if that's what
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they want to do it's fine you want to ban american alcohol that's fine it doesn't necessarily send
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real positive signals in terms of they're treating us well there are reasons why the president uh and
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some of his team refer to canada as being mean and nasty to deal with okay because of some of those
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steps but you know that that's canadian's business not mine
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he's not wrong the man the man is absolutely not wrong and as a matter of fact i think that he's
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reflecting um the opinions of a great many actual canadians as it pertains to our federal government
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that they are mean and nasty that they do do awful things they do it to us of course they're doing it
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to the united states it's nothing it's nothing for our federal government to be rude and mean and nasty
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that's what they are carny ran an entire focused group campaign on elbows up on fighting with the
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americans on being standoffish and uh adversarial with our former american friends our best
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friends on the face of the earth they ran a campaign on it they they were anti-americanism for
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anti-american for political gain i would describe that as mean and nasty i don't think that the
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ambassador is wrong in his assessment at least of uh this inherent anti-americanism coming from the
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canadian center and definitely the canadian left without question gone are the days where canadians
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had an international reputation of being nice okay we were 20 years ago every canadian used to uh
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stitch the remember when when people used to stitch the canadian bag on their backpack when they would
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travel internationally to signal just how nice they were that they were from a country that was just
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so pleasant to deal with right uh you do that now and you're apt to to get your butt kicked in in an
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airport internationally gone are the days where we can where we consider our where we can consider
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ourselves uh a nice nice a nice country to be from no this is this is the reputation that 10 years of
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having the liberal party of canada as our government has got us this is this is the result we are now
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known as mean and nasty on the international stage and you know what i've said for a very long time when
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people people say oh you know canadians are just they're so nice no we're passive aggressive you're
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reading us wrong we're smug and i don't i mean we as the royal we i don't mean me i don't mean lease
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um but you know as as a rule canadians are smug and uppity uh and snooty and passive aggressive
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and people misread it as nice um i think our reputation of being nice is not well deserved
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at least lately no it's not no no david eby one of canada's most anti-american politicians
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he takes umbrage with these remarks i think we have a clip of this oh look interesting turn of phrase
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he's using there oh oh is it ever you know i'm old enough to remember when somebody saying something
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like that would get them three years a three-year multi-million dollar trial for mischief right using
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those those words exactly right there so david eby says uh let's hold the line uh and he says it to
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david cochran i believe that's that uh boiled egg of a man right there um he is uh and i bet
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i haven't watched this clip but i bet you uh david cochran the federal government sycophant
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doesn't even point out hey that phrase is illegal around these parts uh let's listen to this clip
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it's a minute and 10 of just anti-american rhetoric sense of do the americans sort of get it uh i i ask
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this because you know we've seen some comments from the u.s ambassador to canada sort of justifying
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the the president's characterization of canadians as mean and nasty in the negotiations you know
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expressing frustration over the retaliatory measures like calling booze off shelves you know
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which you've done in bc i mean what's your sense of just the depths of the understanding the americans
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have about sort of the offense that has been done to canada here um you know i i really uh think that
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at the leadership levels there's very little awareness uh the ambassador specifically said
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that canadians were mean and nasty for not buying american alcohol and for boycotting the u.s in
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terms of travel and at the same time like do they think that canadians are not going to respond when
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the president says i want to turn you into the 51st state and and beggar you economically unless you uh
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you bow to the u.s like obviously canadians are outraged i say canadians stick with it like hold the
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line but at the end of the day we need to get past that when the americans come up to visit in british
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columbia they're saying things like i'm sorry like we're friends we're neighbors we're partners
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canadians feel the same way about everyday americans and uh i think the president is really
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out on his own on this is this the same jerk who wanted to put tolls on the alaska highway
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through british columbia on american truckers heading north to alaska that's the same guy who's like no we
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we're friends and the americans shouldn't talk bad about this he was gonna tariff american truckers
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on the highway the americans need to build yes yes he was he was also amongst the first canadian
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premiers to rip all american liquor off the shelves in british columbia and come out swinging against
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the americans the americans you know it's really funny because he's criticizing what the american
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ambassador to canada is saying whereas the american ambassador to canada is like sorry about that
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terrible awful accurate thing i said about you canada uh david eby and doug ford are in a are in
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a foot race to see who can be the most out of touch premier in the entire province and i would say right
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now as of this minute we're going to talk about doug ford later but right now as of this minute
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uh david eby holds the crown for for the most out of touch uh premier in the entire country i guess
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it sucks that hoax straw was talking directly about david eby yeah you know like when he's saying
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you're mean and nasty because you did this petty stuff about taking our booze off the shelves
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he's talking about you yeah yeah and david david the funniest thing is david eby um lacks the self
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awareness to know that right they are actually talking about him so i can't wait to see this
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devolve in the media i can't wait to see uh the american ambassador to canada hear what david eby
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just said and uh hopefully it'll get to trump and trump will drop a hammer on david eby to teach him
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his lesson again david eby is the same guy that just commissioned uh the chinese to build a whole
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bunch of fairies for british columbia so is he the best right he's the guy who pulled american
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booze off the shelves but then commissioned the chinese to build bc fairies yep yeah yeah i mean
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like the self-awareness is completely absent uh next time uh ambassador hoax straw is gonna have to
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finish the sentence and then like say semi colon david eby so that he gets that we're talking like
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we're talking about you yeah he doesn't understand yeah david eby says hold the line and the americans
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are gonna say hold my beer and punish him into oblivion and i it can't it couldn't happen to a
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better person truly it couldn't happen to a better person than david eby yep uh now we've got
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an alaskan senator being asked about uh trump's talk teasing i think i think it's teasing because
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there's no possible way he would want all of us like you don't want vancouver you don't want
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ottawa absolutely you don't want toronto um reporter asking uh alaskan senator about canada as the 51st
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state senator mcowski if i could just ask you said you mentioned you're the 49th you don't want to
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sort of move down that list you want to respect the borders how do you explain the rhetoric that we
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continue to hear from the prime minister sorry from the president and how do you how do you explain
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to republicans now what canadians feel and do you think you can help sort of turn the tide to maybe
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get more people on side on your side of the border i cannot explain uh president trump's rhetoric about
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the 51st state um that is that is his statement but i think it has been made very very clear uh that most
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view that has nothing more than um a a positioning statement if you will something to to uh maybe
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agitate i don't think that that's constructive quite honestly um certainly here in canada you you can
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sense that there is a there is a direct hostility if you will to that suggestion um so my my advice to
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the president not that he will will take it willingly is that constructive dialogue is going to be what
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reinforces this long-standing relationship between these two countries where you have a 5 000 mile border
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where you have shared interests shared values so suggesting things that you know are really not
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within the realm of of the possible are not necessarily hold on one one sec so i can just add
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four senators here both political parties spent the morning working to build bridges not throw wrenches
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so how likely is a deal by august 1st how likely is a deal by august 1st between the white house
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okay well first of all this is alaskan senator lisa murkowski she is a republican senator uh from the
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state of alaska she's been serving as a senator since 2002 so she is well ingrained in the uh inner
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mechanisms of of washington dc but where she lands on the political scale is to the left of the you know
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is to the left end of the republican party this is a person that defended um keeping npr and public
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media funded in the united states most recently and uh and she's a person she's a person who has a lot
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to say and when she says it it comes off as well as as somebody as somebody from the left this is what
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i'll say about lisa murkowski but we have to we have to question why would lisa murkowski be opposed
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to canada being the 51st state and the reason is because it would be in direct conflict with all of
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alaska's uh major industries so we got forestry we got oil and gas we have natural resources this is
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what alaskans uh this is what alaskans do for a living and if canada joined the 51st state
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well that would put us in that would put us in competition with lisa murkowski's electorate
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and so when we're listening to people we must also uh dig into where they're from and what they stand
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to lose but this is the opinion of of one very minor republican senator from alaska yeah she's not from
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the trump wing of the republican party she's not um and the other guy there is ron wyden he's a democrat
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from oregon okay so yeah uh they do she's she's one of these politicians that does a lot of uh that
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does a lot of work across the aisle that puts a great deal of um that puts a great deal of importance
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on working bilaterally with the democratic party and a lot of the things that she says
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are very uh left-leaning so just keep that in mind yep uh now we've got mark carney addressing the
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premiers uh he's saying we're looking for the best deal for canada sure and we're only going to accept
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the best deal for canada on the u.s trade negotiations which uh time's ticking uh august 1st
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well we yeah we've heard this for the past four months but do go on mark carney let's tell us how
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you're looking for the best deal for canada we will have a discussion on the current uh state of
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negotiations with the united states um i will say uh that as you are aware uh our senior ministers uh
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my chief of staff myself were engaged in uh continuous uh discussions uh mr leblanc uh will be uh
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will be reinforcing those discussions over the next few days in washington with the united states
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uh we are looking um for the best deal for canada we're only going to accept the best deal
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uh for canada that is very much informed by our uh discussions we understand as well that
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um we all understand that the global trade environment is changing um and there are some
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countries that are pulling back that are restricting market access but there's even more countries that
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are opening up uh to market access and uh the premiers uh have helped lead this with individual
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uh trade initiatives to asia to europe uh with partners around the world um and um we are building
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uh we are building on those and part of what we will discuss is how we can be best coordinated
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uh to building positive uh trade relationships uh with reliable partners
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um i don't think so mark uh canada is going to get whatever trade agreement
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uh trump levels at us i think that's how it's going to go and the hold up here is supply management
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but nobody is allowed to talk about that soviet style nonsense that uh punishes farmers wanting to
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enter the market makes it nearly impossible and most of those farmers are from the west and drives up
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costs for consumers hurting the least amongst us the most but that's not on the table it is the
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sacred cow sacred dairy cow um and here we are we're we're all of our other industries are going
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to get screwed because of this and nobody wants to even try to dismantle it exactly that and i do
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want to i just do want to point out how tanned and rested mark carney looks isn't it nice that
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mark carney got gets to go on wimbledon will do that to a dude just come back looking all
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tanned and rested and ready to go but he did say that he's giving this to dominic leblanc who has
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yet to be able to figure anything out for the country of canada as it pertains to uh negotiating
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with the united states but there is a reason sheila there is a reason why the government of canada is
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kicking the can down the field and dragging its heels as it pertains to getting a trade agreement
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with the united states and that is simply because the more time that it takes to nail down
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a trade agreement with the united states the more time mark carney's government has
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to negotiate with his friends in europe okay so every day that we don't have an active trade
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agreement with the united states gives them more opportunity to figure out their new
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right no european relationship with our european cousins because according to mark carney canada is
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the most european non-european nation so so uh we're just going to keep a real keen eye on these uh on
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these talks with other countries that we're forging these relationships with while at the same time
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pointing out the duplicity of the government of canada um as it pertains to the carbon footprint of
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trading with nations that are literally across the world right uh while uh mark carney being an advisor
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previously to the prime minister who said there's actually no business case for us to trade with
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the likes of japan greece um when it comes to our liquefied natural gas uh let's also not forget
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that those trade deals with the europeans are held up by the same issue cita uh which is our canadian
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european trade agreement yes uh negotiated i think 2017 2018 still held up why supply management yes
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yeah we got all those cartels that need need protecting you know sheila the dairy cartels the
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ones with a couple thousand votes in quebec that are so so important to the liberal party of canada
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we must uphold those guys while western producers suffer and languish right and go broke yeah and people
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who are arguing in favor of the dairy cartel um have you been to other countries have you looked in
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the dairy section of other countries they are so vast like going to going to the united states of
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america and just seeing their sour cream assortments okay oh i know just enough to make my heart beat
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faster i know i know and what in canada we've got uh dairy world lucerne and co-op gold and i'm like
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co-op gold wow that's that's 20 cents cheaper my goodness yeah you feel like you've come into some
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money if you can get it's a true story this is where we're at canada i know and people who are
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saying like oh you know like uh americans put hormones in their dairy you know i don't even get
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me started on hormones and food if you cared about hormones and food you wouldn't eat anything with soy in
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it you wouldn't eat even eat cabbage but you have fallen for uh propaganda and i'm someone who cares
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deeply about the things that i eat and hormonal regulation definitely but you know what you would
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have choice that's right so you could opt to buy canadian dairy if you wanted to if you believed the
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hormonal propaganda you could opt to buy canadian dairy or you could let poor people buy whatever dairy
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they want it yes or fancy people buy whatever boutique cheese is that they want it but yes we
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don't have that in canada we have no government run cheese well that's that's exactly right and all
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it's going to take is a is a recession for some of these uh some of these companies that are that are
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part of the cartel to fail anyway okay to fail anyway uh fiscal mismanagement by the government
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always leads to a failure of private companies and then when that happens that's when we're going to
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find ourselves in in food lineups to get your to get your sour cream to get your cheese to get your
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eggs to get your milk to get your whatever uh supply management puts us on a fast track for for complete
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collapse of our of our uh of our system yeah buying our buying opportunities in canada yeah well
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while you're struggling to make ends meet these guys just dump more milk that's what they do we
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don't need this we don't nobody needs this just put it down the drain yeah wild yeah and it's don't
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send me the anti-farmer letters because uh i don't want to hear it nobody loves farmers more than us
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nope uh doug ford he was thrilled to meet with alberta premier daniel smith this is his ex post
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to extend our agreement so they have a mou memorandum of understanding about uh energy
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projects to extend our agreement to include premier scott move saskatchewan to build pipelines rail
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lines and trade corridors to move ontario critical minerals and western canadian oil and gas to new
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markets okay that's all wonderful until we hit quebec or bc that's right so we'll just trade
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in between like alberta saskatchewan manitoba because wab canoe seems like normal on this stuff
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for an ndp-er and doug ford but what happens when we go through quebec we get well we stalled and we
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can't go through bc so that's right thanks guys great but like great in theory but in practice
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no needles are moved this this exact post from doug ford is the exact thing i'm talking about when i
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talk about political grandstanding and and selfie culture in politics so what this is is a whole
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bunch of words that actually don't mean a whole lot that you know how when when politicians get upset
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at other politicians and they write strongly worded letters okay when they're happy with other
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politicians they do selfie posts like this and this is a perfect example this is a perfect example
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so will this hash out to to to mean anything meaningful to the people of alberta saskatchewan
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or ontario we'll have to wait to see exactly how this will benefit us yeah i'm not confident when we
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don't have the rest of the country on board and we don't have a prime minister who's willing to force
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the rest of the country to meet to their obligations under confederation because if we can block trade
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like it's one thing to have the federal government throw up trade barriers amongst us as provinces but
00:28:06.020
it's another thing to have the provinces themselves yes block trade we may as well be just a bunch of
00:28:13.260
balkan states then which is i mean don't threaten me with a good time basically what we have no i'm so
00:28:18.980
happy you said that because the prime minister of the country could force team other provinces to get on
00:28:25.660
board with this okay the prime minister could declare listen we're all getting along that we're
00:28:30.400
all playing nice starting now including you quebec including you quebec and we're all just
00:28:35.020
going to get on board and we're all going to trade with each other we're going to knock down the trade
00:28:39.300
barriers and he has not done that mark carney has not done that what he has done is a bunch of
00:28:45.680
glowing posts social media you know selfie times uh to brag that they're meeting about it but it
00:28:52.860
doesn't doesn't hasn't actually gotten gotten any um gotten any uh results as of yet no and it still
00:29:02.660
doesn't at the end of the day deal with bc and quebec when bc and quebec are signing these mous with us
00:29:10.140
then we'll then we'll then we'll have pom-poms and we might get pom-poms though but until then
00:29:14.600
okay another meeting okay yeah uh where were they meeting it wasn't over zoom i'll tell you that
00:29:23.040
i'll tell you that for free okay i think it was huntsville ontario at the first minister's meeting
00:29:29.300
at a fancy resort i bet you it was at a fancy resort yeah yeah so that was carney is there it's
00:29:35.260
the first minister's meeting it's in huntsville you know who's also simultaneously there david eby
00:29:40.260
and uh i forget his name in charge of quebec uh those guys could have been there signing that
00:29:46.980
thing but they definitely aren't making this thing all but meaningless huh well it's a good thing
00:29:52.760
canadian taxpayers sent all of the premiers on a five star uh this five five star vacation to get
00:29:58.320
nothing done real great yeah real great uh remember that when you're remember that when you're spending
00:30:04.000
two weeks in your in-laws basement for your holidays canada remember this yep uh
00:30:10.240
i'm gonna skip a few things here just for time but while we're ragging on doug ford for being just
00:30:17.640
a butt kisser who doesn't do the hard things uh he's praising mark carney in this ex post you know
00:30:23.880
he's praising mark carney like mark carney praises trump it's almost like a hostage video uh let's see
00:30:30.800
it we don't have to take a back seat to anyone in the world and we sure the heck don't have to take
00:30:37.340
a back seat to president trump again prime minister i want to thank you for joining us
00:30:42.120
for this fmm as uh it's refreshing to some of us that have been around this table for some time to
00:30:49.160
have a prime minister that has our backs that are out there he's a great community uh builder
00:30:55.700
and he's a brilliant businessman and i'm confident that uh he's going to take the business approach to
00:31:03.540
our federal government that we haven't seen for a long time so thank you very much everyone and uh
00:31:23.700
oh like we're just gonna once again we're all just supposed to forget that uh it was mark carney who
00:31:29.860
advised justin trudeau to make all those bad decisions for the economy for 10 years we're just
00:31:34.000
supposed to forget that i guess so well well and to to label him a brilliant businessman he's not a
00:31:40.200
businessman he's not a businessman he is a lifelong he's a lifelong public servant who then used his
00:31:48.000
relationships that he gained within the public service to benefit brookfield that doesn't make
00:31:53.880
somebody it doesn't make somebody a brilliant businessman that makes him shysty that makes
00:31:59.180
him a brilliant shyster that's what it does yeah yeah he's greasy he's greasy he used his connections
00:32:07.980
to enrich himself while making canadians poorer that's right that's right oh doug's got a lady boner
00:32:13.720
for the prime minister look at it look at it it's embarrassing oh so it's it it sounds almost as
00:32:21.600
suck up be as when carney is kissing trump's butt oh you know there's nobody that's done a better
00:32:27.440
trump there's nobody you know you're just so here i'm here for your leadership i just no one has led
00:32:32.240
us the way that you have like just gross so anyway canada canadian taxpayers your tax dollars paid for
00:32:40.060
that uh for that circle jerk to happen in huntsville ontario just awesome uh in the meantime
00:32:47.200
stelantis the uh canadian well it's they've built it it's the parent company of jeep dodge chrysler um
00:32:58.080
fiat um they've got a nearly four billion dollar loss in the first half of 2025 um and the
00:33:10.100
the stelantis brampton assembly plant is idled 3 000 people out of work um this was heavily
00:33:18.760
subsidized um the rest of canada heavily subsidized all these plants um and then uh here we are they're
00:33:31.940
going broke and they're blaming trump's tariffs um but these things were these heavily subsidized
00:33:39.300
auto sector projects were running into problems long before trump came along and started hitting
00:33:45.660
everybody with steel tariffs and yet with all of those public subsidies because this is your again
00:33:52.260
these are your taxpayer funds canada with all of those subsidies and every benefit that could possibly
00:33:58.080
be bought it still couldn't make it still couldn't make a go of it like looking at looking at
00:34:05.720
canadian auto manufacturing and ev plants especially as it pertains to to green and sustainable uh
00:34:12.540
sustainable projects as it pertains to the auto sector um it is going to it is just going to fail
00:34:18.160
just like the mainstream media because when they get uh when they get uh taxpayer funds when they get
00:34:28.460
subsidies from the government there is no impetus for them to develop an innovative product that people
00:34:36.540
want that's the craziest thing it stifles innovation and it stifles excellence within the industry and so
00:34:44.640
we're just going to see this over and over again wherever the federal government shovels money
00:34:48.420
at an initiative whether it be uh whether it be auto manufacturers or whether it be uh the mainstream
00:34:56.320
media or whether it be uh gender gender activists and lobbyists it will fail eventually it will fail
00:35:03.480
yeah uh just uh and this is two years ago data so there's been more subsidies and then more
00:35:13.040
bankrupting after that two years ago 2023 28.2 billion in ev battery production subsidies governments to
00:35:21.120
break even in 20 years this is from the parliamentary budget office um and uh these are subsidies that
00:35:30.280
went to stellantis and then to volkswagen uh and that's from 2023 more subsidies came in since then
00:35:39.800
and more of these companies started to go broke uh more failures northvolt got a bunch of money from
00:35:47.580
the canadian taxpayer and then northvolt is going broke in its home country so uh anyways they can
00:35:54.020
blame trump's tariffs all they want but uh this happened way before it's what is the involvement of
00:36:01.980
the federal government and the reliance on taxpayer subsidies taxpayer supplied subsidies that will
00:36:10.260
guarantee the uh the destruction of an industry just like we're watching here and in every place that
00:36:15.580
that uh government subsidies are are offered as help the government comes in and offers to help with
00:36:22.680
bags of money just know that you're eventually going to fail uh let's go ahead to uh some more of this
00:36:28.840
anti-american nonsense because we just saw they're blaming these heavily subsidized auto manufacturers
00:36:34.940
going broke not on the fact that these are companies making vehicles nobody wants um but uh
00:36:43.580
our americanism our anti-americanism is now affecting the musicians we allow to perform in this country so
00:36:54.960
this is residents want mega musicians concert at parks canada historic site cancelled uh i thought the
00:37:03.380
national parks belong to all of us and not the left-wing losers uh in and around the towns um so some
00:37:12.400
residents some what does that mean two losers two you know there's no small number that isn't that is
00:37:22.760
too small for cbc to report on when it's a local crank um some residents are calling on parks canada
00:37:28.980
cancelled performance by u.s singer and rising star in the mag movement at a national historic camp
00:37:33.720
site near halifax christian rocker oh so he's got two ticks against him he's christian and he's maga
00:37:42.980
and the americans like him yeah yeah uh sean fukt i think has a concert scheduled for wednesday night
00:37:51.480
at the york red bout red doubt sorry national historic site a fortifications constructed in 1793
00:37:59.340
to help protect the port city it sits on a cliff overlooking the harbor fuked who unsuccessfully ran
00:38:07.440
for u.s congress as a republican in 2020 is also a missionary and an author who is outspoken against the
00:38:14.320
uh uh to s l g b t q plus i wish they could just standardize the acronym so i could train my mouth to
00:38:23.320
say it community abortion rights and critical race theory on his website uh some local uh censor says
00:38:31.720
i want to know how this got approved in the first place um well you're not supposed to have a litmus test
00:38:37.440
for who gets to use the provincial or national parks how's that they're they belong to all canadians
00:38:44.400
and all canadians can regardless of their politics have a right to be in that park that's exactly right
00:38:50.900
so uh for anybody that wants to listen to this gent's music his last name was spelled f-e-u-c-h-t
00:38:58.240
you can find him on spotify he's got hundreds and hundreds oh actually millions millions of listens
00:39:03.560
he's got uh an entire catalog of songs and you know what i'm gonna be just because these cranks
00:39:10.580
or just because these cranks complain about him this is this is gonna be my afternoon listen
00:39:15.080
and i encourage you all to do the exact same support people support artists when they come out
00:39:23.140
on the other side you know what if nikki minaj was gonna perform at halifax like wap okay if she was
00:39:30.560
gonna if she was gonna perform nobody would be complaining and the cbc would not be would not be
00:39:37.240
covering it but this guy who comes with a hopeful message which comes with a christian message
00:39:44.020
uh well then that's enough to that's enough to put him on their uh target list like isn't it just so
00:39:52.460
great oh yeah i hope kid rock comes and opens for him now i hope that when they try to censor these
00:39:59.380
guys you get more like you're gonna get kid rock now and you're gonna get oh but ted nugent's gonna
00:40:05.300
show up too now um that's right it's just in my my wildest dreams i would love that but it doesn't
00:40:12.700
stop with the local cranks because there's plenty of those everywhere you go yes uh sharon madema the
00:40:20.000
liberal mp for the area did not make herself available for an interview at cbc that's that's
00:40:25.340
could be the most shocking part of this um in an email to a resident that was provided to cbc news
00:40:30.580
madema says she's urging parks canada to cancel the concert after hearing from several constituents
00:40:35.700
several what does that mean two or three two or three from the same house yeah they're probably
00:40:40.980
in a throuple yeah so this is what she writes um i have the utmost respect for the value of free speech
00:40:50.300
no you don't because what you say next says to me that you don't i do not believe this event
00:40:56.720
aligns with parks canada's core values of respect for people equity oh diversity inclusion yeah and
00:41:04.940
integrity the email read uh and she said she's working with the appropriate parties to ensure
00:41:10.820
the concert doesn't proceed if it does go ahead residents say they'll protest the event okay fine
00:41:16.760
protest the event do do that but don't censor yeah um i i do hope i do hope that the people of
00:41:24.560
halifax show up in humongous numbers to support this kid so he's called on the government uh for
00:41:32.780
government policy in the united states to be based on traditional christian values in the midst of a
00:41:38.080
quote spiritual war unquote in the country and i i can't uh i can't say that that's the first time
00:41:46.620
i've i've heard uh that that kind of terminology but to come from an artist to come from an artist
00:41:54.420
this this goes against the grain like without question this is against the this is a an against
00:41:59.780
the grain performer and halifax is lucky to be getting them like i i hope the people of
00:42:05.620
halifax show up en masse to support this kid uh can we show the picture of these several outraged
00:42:13.000
residents oh god i want to see let's see it's in the there's five of them
00:42:19.640
the cats are on their own today uh and this looks like a a birkenstock aficionados facebook group
00:42:32.200
these people these people moonlight as 2slgbtia plus parade uh parade uh uh uh what am i trying to say
00:42:44.400
like um the participants parade participants these are pride parade participants right here
00:42:50.240
look at them these are your typical standard retired public sector leftists with smell like
00:42:57.660
much time on their hands and they no one around them has the guts to tell them that their herbal
00:43:04.200
deodorant is failing them you guys all know you guys all just you guys all just went i know i know
00:43:15.120
one of those like i absolutely yep no one of them there's definitely a librarian in the mix here
00:43:21.560
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00:46:32.740
sangri so he was going back to 2014 so roll back the hands of time 11 years the sri lankan foreign
00:46:46.260
ministry issues a statement saying you know that guy you just nominated to run for the liberal party
00:46:52.020
as a guaranteed winner in his riding gary and sangri he's a lawyer for tamil terrorists and uh
00:46:59.940
uh you guys probably shouldn't sign his nomination papers and they expressed some real concerns um
00:47:06.500
although they also explicitly said why the liberal party would sign those nomination papers um and it
00:47:13.220
was that he was able to raise an incredible amount of money from the tamil community so money talks uh
00:47:19.140
liberals would do anything for money and power and so uh even if it means making canadians less safe
00:47:24.580
so we're all ahead despite all the other people that mark carney could have picked to be the public
00:47:30.580
safety minister i mean who our immigration minister is lena diab or whatever uh she has no clue what
00:47:36.820
she's doing so competency isn't a concern for mark carney you can just pick anybody out of the ether and
00:47:42.820
make them the immigration minister it's not a prerequisite no competency is not a prerequisite in this
00:47:48.020
government no well i know that is all that is to say that i doubt that gary and and sangri is competent at
00:47:54.020
all um but for some reason uh well for some reason that reason being money from the tamil community
00:48:00.260
mark carney has uh selected gary and and sangri to be his public safety minister the minister in charge
00:48:06.580
of terrorism and now he's had to recuse himself from files related to the tamil tigers based on his
00:48:13.540
past advocacy now it's come out that he wrote two separate letters supporting a member of the tamil tigers
00:48:23.860
i should note an outlawed terror organization in this country so akin to writing a letter of support
00:48:30.260
for a member of isis he did that on two separate occasions and now he's saying it's routine
00:48:36.420
oh it is let's watch that video i would routine is it do we not know i am practiced as a lawyer i was
00:48:46.820
completed my legal education 20 years ago as called to the bar in 2016 i have a fairly good understanding of
00:48:53.300
what the legal um implications are and also the framework in which we work which includes
00:48:59.460
that as members of parliament we do have a duty to advocate um and that is the context in which this
00:49:04.340
letter was uh given uh actually gary actually gary it's not within the job description of any member of
00:49:12.420
parliament to advocate for terrorists i checked i went and checked and it's not in the job description
00:49:17.780
not anywhere gary ananda sangri is the exact kind of terrible awful bureaucrat that would do awful
00:49:26.340
things that go completely against the um the the good nature and beliefs of the electorate and just
00:49:35.940
shrug your shoulders and be like i was just doing my job that's just doing my job um just doing my job
00:49:41.380
yeah it was a terrorist but i was just doing my job you see the worst kind of bureaucrat okay but i
00:49:48.740
watched this and i was like maybe it is routine for the liberals to intervene on immigration cases
00:49:57.300
of people tied to terror groups like and not just tied to terror groups but this guy was a member of the
00:50:03.620
tamil tigers so are the liberals now excuse me are they writing letters of support for members of
00:50:13.060
hamas the muslim brotherhood al-qaeda isis um how are these guys getting into the country are the
00:50:21.380
liberals intervening on their behalf directly is it in fact if we take gary's at his word is it in fact
00:50:29.060
a routine thing that the liberal mps are doing you know what might be it it very well might be
00:50:34.180
something that they do without getting busted for it you know what i mean like if we started to look
00:50:40.740
a little bit closer maybe we should sheila gun reid maybe we should um about some of the behaviors uh
00:50:48.500
of these of these installed liberal elites to see what they've been doing behind our backs maybe this
00:50:55.220
is something that's acceptable in their elite circles maybe it is and it sounds it sounds like
00:51:00.740
that's what he's saying right normal although on the surface this is not acceptable to any canadian
00:51:06.420
voter no canadian voter yeah normal in a real country but this could be normal behavior for the
00:51:12.980
liberals forgivable behavior for the liberals sure sure standard do it as long as nobody catches you
00:51:19.060
well i think gary just got caught and this is what puts him in a sticky position being the public
00:51:23.620
safety minister for the nation right let's let's not forget that his dad was a very very high
00:51:29.300
ranking politician in sri lanka going back to the 1970s before they immigrated i think to ireland and
00:51:34.660
then to canada um i'm going to bump ahead just for the sake of continuity because i'm going to go back
00:51:41.220
to that article of the terrorist uh in a second because i think it ties in but let's move ahead to
00:51:47.700
uh the longest ballot scam oh in alberta it was just last week i think it was over a hundred
00:51:58.820
fake completely fake uh challengers to pier poliev in battle river crowfoot now i think it's up to 140
00:52:09.300
completely completely fake you only need a hundred people to sign to say yeah you should be a candidate
00:52:16.340
so now we've got a hundred and forty these people if indeed they are all real and i don't think some
00:52:22.260
of them are and i'm pretty sure nobody's checking they could all stand in a room and just sign each
00:52:26.820
other's uh nomination papers and then that would be it then you're on the the the ballot but pierre
00:52:34.980
poliev so they've got 132 names i think he's facing 140 challengers at this point just some
00:52:41.700
are independent some are you know nd peers christian heritage whatever but most of them are organized
00:52:49.540
by the longest ballot initiative and uh poliev is writing to uh steven mckinnon who's the leader of
00:52:59.140
the government in the house and uh he says we're writing to demand action against a blatant
00:53:04.900
abuse of our democratic system the so-called longest ballot committee which i think is just one guy
00:53:11.140
who works for the federal government by the way uh has once again declared its intent to flood the
00:53:16.580
ballot this time with over 200 names in the battle river crowfoot by election they've already registered
00:53:20.820
more than 100 in the last federal election they were behind 85 of the 91 candidates in carlton this is
00:53:27.940
electoral interference completely yes yeah sorry go ahead i i was gonna say one of the things that i
00:53:35.380
read and i didn't note it at the time and i wish i would have is that one of the prerequisites for
00:53:41.300
registering um registering a person on a ballot is to have a chief electoral officer so this is somebody
00:53:48.180
that takes care of your campaign or your your campaign officer um and one of the prerequisites
00:53:53.860
to to that is that every um every person on the ballot must have a valid bank account well did all of
00:54:01.300
these 100 fake maybe fake independent uh candidates that are that are signed up to appear on the ballot do they
00:54:11.460
all have bank accounts do they all like have all of the boxes been checked or has elections canada
00:54:18.740
crap the bed on this again and why is this even being allowed to happen why is this even being
00:54:23.860
allowed to happen we know that public servants are interfering in the election in this manner so
00:54:29.620
why has an elections canada shut it down if you go through the list of names and i think our
00:54:35.780
sid fazard and angelica toy are working on a story on this or are they i'm fully convinced that
00:54:41.140
those aren't real names like there's one person that's like i need islam like they're not it's
00:54:47.540
like uh the word so these aren't actual people they're like and i don't think elections canada
00:54:54.580
will be checking like this is some of these names are like the bart simpson prank calls mo sislak names
00:55:01.460
like they're not and so right i don't know how much of this is i don't know what elections canada is
00:55:10.180
doing um i know that they don't count the ballots that they get and i know elections canada workers
00:55:14.500
don't turn over the ballots when they have them um and i know they cause chaos wherever they're in
00:55:19.540
charge of elections um but i think they're mishandling probably flipped uh a writing by one
00:55:26.820
vote in quebec now they're just sitting on their hands while this happens for a second time to the same
00:55:34.260
guy uh-huh uh uh this tweet from ryan garretson is super interesting so he posted this three days
00:55:41.380
ago he said the founder of the longest ballot committee who was targeting pierre polyevin battle
00:55:46.420
river crowfoot got the courts in 2017 to drop the one thousand dollar deposit requirement to run in
00:55:54.420
elections i say it's time to bring it back so here we have a public servant who has been interfering in
00:56:01.140
canadian elections since 2017 and elections canada has done nothing to stop it no oh canada we are in
00:56:12.260
a world of hurt like really our public institutions there's a reason why nobody trusts them there is a
00:56:17.860
reason so so why hasn't anybody shut this kid down since 2017 how many elections has he been allowed to
00:56:25.460
interfere in and who's helping him who's helping him we are to believe that this is just one weaponized
00:56:30.900
nerd somewhere sorry no this has this has a vapid union activism written all over it i want to know
00:56:39.380
if money is changing hands let's do you know what i mean is money this is the kind of stuff like
00:56:46.900
the chinese were able to bus in foreign students sure from another riding into handong's riding
00:56:53.940
where is anybody following the money if nobody has a that's one of the reasons you need a bank account
00:57:02.420
to a separate bank account or you should to be able to run as a candidate because you need to see the
00:57:09.140
money coming in and coming out yes is this it we don't know if this is foreign influenced um we don't
00:57:14.980
know if this is a union influenced i don't know if this kid is paying people to put their name on the
00:57:20.900
ballot and be paper candidates what is the elections commissioner doing around here okay well let me
00:57:27.140
just let me just put your all of your fears to rest sheila gun reed because while this is happening
00:57:32.900
since 2017 in canada interfering with you know what we're gonna get to the bottom of it we'll see how
00:57:39.140
many longest ballot committees has interfered and how many elections in canada but while this is all
00:57:44.900
ongoing elections canada i want you to know is so important um in march this year put out a statement
00:57:50.740
a call to action against racism for equity and okay they've got their eye on the prize i'm not kidding
00:57:56.980
so while this is happening while our elections are being interfered with by probably crazy vapid union
00:58:04.420
activists elections canada is committed to creating an equitable diverse and inclusive workspace where all feel
00:58:11.140
welcome to accomplish this we've implemented a new governance around excuse me we've implemented new
00:58:16.420
governance around equity inclusion and anti-racism and harassment this includes designation of senior
00:58:21.540
officials for employment equity diversity inclusion and accessibility and prevention of resolution of
00:58:26.820
workplace harassment and violence in collaboration with elections canada head of human resources
00:58:32.100
a seven year strategy has been developed so instead of dealing with the issue of election
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interference via the longest ballot committee since 2017 they've gone nothing to see here but we must
00:58:45.700
deal with the harassment and violence within our workplace like my god 70 75 of the words you just read
00:58:54.740
gave me a headache sorry i just it you know it's just nonsense this is from the election language i realize
00:59:04.340
that all of those words are english but in the combinations that you use them it feels like i'm
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being spoken to by an alien uh-huh uh elections canada is committed to recruiting from diverse
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communities developing members for employment equity groups and retaining employees from equity
00:59:24.020
seeking groups by creating an inclusive culture this dei is what's important to elections canada
00:59:30.980
not election integrity isn't that insane and honestly this makes uh the legitimate ndp and liberal candidates
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against poly of a little bit uh less safe at the door because when somebody turns up and says oh hi i'm
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here i'm running against pierre poly of you're gonna get a freaking earful at the door now because you're like
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oh are you from the longest ballot committee are you just someone who's not from around these parts
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right and you think you could earn a liberal vote around here uh you don't know and so while the
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liberals are sort of rubbing their stupid little hands together about making uh the race a little
01:00:15.140
more difficult for poly of and battle river crowfoot they're uh actually selling their own people up the river
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this is just it it is it is truly an insane time to live in canada yes it just is i just is i'm not
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sure what the elections commissioner does around here well he's committed to dei sheila not election
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integrity of course not of course not elections will run themselves is the opinion of the elections
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commissioner let's create a seven-year equity plan for dei instead of making sure that our
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elections aren't being interfered with it is crazy okay crazy i'm going to show you this one news article
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and then we'll move directly into tamara leach and chris barber sentencing tomorrow with great trepidation
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we approached this uh and i saw this this morning and if you are uh a subscriber to rebel buzz that's our
01:01:13.700
daily email of news we think you need to know um this should have been in there it's an article
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from city news a quebec woman sentenced after pleading guilty to terrorism offense now what kind
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of sentence one day she pled guilty on monday to one count of participating in activities of a
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terrorist group namely isis you know the the one behind the genocide of christians and yazidis and
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kurds the bad guys super super bad um i witnessed the aftermath of that genocide by the way personally
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with my own two eyes in uh iraqi kurdistan umayma shaway 29 left canada for syria to join isis
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knowing that she would have to marry an isis fighter and raise the next generation of isis fighters
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according to isis doctrine according to an agreed statement of facts quebec superior court has ruled
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out any suspicion of having directly participated in terrorist activities i think birthing the next
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generation and providing care and comfort to isis fighters is direct participation in terrorist
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activities but what do i know i'm not a judge she was sentenced to one day of incarceration
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in addition to the 110 days she spent in pre-trial detention along with a three-year probation order and
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various conditions she must avoid any direct or indirect contact with individuals or group
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linked to extremism and must continue to participate in therapy that promotes depolarization she was
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arrested at trudeau international airport returning from isis in 2022 one day sheila this this is a
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terrorist that was sentenced to a sleepover she's a one you guys this is a terrorist who was sentenced to
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a sleepover she went to syria to join isis isis of the propaganda video of the guy who subsequently
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became a canadian citizen who was butchering a crucified prisoner they burned the christians they destroyed
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their communities they dug up their dead the sex slaves isis invented the beheading video okay these are
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these are the people that we're talking about and so here you have a woman who was literally who saw that
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and was like me too in bed with isis getting sentenced to a sleepover okay one day is good enough for you
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girlfriend you learned your lesson away you go shoo shoo off to counseling off to dei counseling for you
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re-education counseling holy crap and then and then contrast this yep okay with our next with the thing
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we're going to talk about next which is the crowns uh the crowns ask to have chris barber sentenced to
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eight years and tamara leach sentenced to seven years yeah hot tubs and bouncy castles that interrupted
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the fancy lives of ottawa bureaucrats contrast those two things like square that circle for me canada how is
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how does this at all make sense yeah uh and we've got tamara she just arrived in ottawa yesterday night
01:04:41.220
she drove across the country for the umpteenth time yeah and she says after three long days on the road
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we've arrived in ottawa it's impossible to drive across this beautiful rugged country and feel even an
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ounce of bitterness she wrote i've got much to catch up on but first sleep uh she's handled this was just so
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much grace i would be just full of bile and vitriol for i'd be i'd be walking bitterness i'd be a walk
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and squeeze lemon is what i'd be oh yeah but this is the reason this is the reason why one day in
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western canada we're gonna see statues of that woman yep yeah you're gonna put up brown bronze statues of
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that woman um she also reacted to polyev's public support of her on x she said it is with the deepest
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gratitude that i thank you for acknowledging and bringing awareness to the two-tiered legal system
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we are witnessing unfold in canada there's a fine line between politics and the judiciary as there should
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be and i have long understood the uncomfortable position elected officials find themselves in when
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commenting on cases that are before the court in our case the double standard and the vindictive
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nature from the prosecution office has become too obvious to ignore and will set a precedent going
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forward that will affect all canadians who choose to peacefully protest uh or deter them from exercising
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their charter rights to peacefully assemble thank you mr polyev she's completely right absolutely yes and um
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all of the praise in the universe to the conservative party of canada for
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jumping on this uh bandwagon ahead of the parade uh it was pierre polyev it was melissa lansman it was
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michelle rample gardner it was andrew lawton who who all spoke out on this yesterday ahead of the
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sentencing hearing which is and i think too which yes sorry yes amongst many many others okay amongst many
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many others and huge props to the conservative party of canada who are finding their balls post-election
01:06:40.900
it is uh this is the conservative party that we want to see we want to we want to see the
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conservative party of canada doing what is right doing what is right regardless of if they have the
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permission of the right of the establishment or the corrupt mainstream media uh conservatives are thirsty
01:06:59.300
to see the conservative party party do the right thing and in this case they absolutely did yeah deputy
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leader melissa lansman said yup violent criminals are back on the streets in hours anti-semitic mobs
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block traffic intimidate families and trash businesses with zero consequences let's go meanwhile
01:07:17.380
yep meanwhile the crown wants seven and eight year prison sentences over a non-violent protest from
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three years ago if the crown suddenly wants to apply the law equal application of law would be a good
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start but this is political vengeance not actual justice and that's why trust in our institutions is
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distantly yeah girl couldn't have said it better truly couldn't have said it better and that really
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echoes what we've been saying for years sheila gun reed it really echoes what we've been saying for years
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uh conservative party mps should mirror the thoughts and opinions of the people that elected them and this
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is a perfect example of them doing exactly that i'd like to see them being brave like this on many many
01:07:58.900
issues um including gender yeah now from the united states you robert barnes he's a u.s trial lawyer he's
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sent a few tweets about this we talked about one yesterday but this is what he posted um
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in response to the u.s revoking visas for a brazilian judge and his allies over bolsonaro prosecution
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and he says we should do the same to canada for wrongful prosecution of trucker convoy leaders
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you hearing this americans yes absolutely yes if russia did this to people involved in peaceful
01:08:39.460
anti-government protests mark carney would lose his marbles and melanie jolie would go into overdrive
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but because it's happening here at the hands of the liberals and by extension uh doug ford's crown
01:08:52.980
uh it's just uh the canadian legal system at work yeah yeah it gets a free pass and it should not
01:09:00.900
get a free pass and that's it that's a crazy thing is we've seen steady yet increment incremental uh
01:09:09.220
destruction of trust in our um of our public institutions to the point where when even crazy
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hideous unforgivable things happen canadians are like well that's just the way it works it yeah it
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actually doesn't anywhere else in the world and we've let them get away with so much so much corruption
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that we don't see the most blatant examples uh when they're shown when they're shown um when they're
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shown to us unvarnished and so uh to put a fine to put a fine point on it yeah the united states should do
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something yes they should yeah yeah uh i want to show you how bad this is like how bad is the crown
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asking for seven and eight years respectively for leech and barber plus crushing chris's truck
01:10:00.660
uh paul champ no the lawyer crazy person okay for the uh busy bodies worry warts and well-kept public
01:10:09.700
sector bureaucrats in downtown ottawa he says that the crown is way out of line so he's saying leech
01:10:18.020
and barber sentencing will take place this week there's no question it was serious and they have
01:10:22.820
spent three years showing the opposite of remorse for what they did to the people of ottawa nothing
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happened to the people of ottawa they were inconvenienced right but eight year sentence
01:10:32.420
is ridiculous in my opinion no custody for leech six months for barber
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uh so so even even their acolytes are saying this is crazy he's the guy suing the convoy for
01:10:47.380
kajillions well this is like never have we had a better example of a state funded
01:10:56.820
show trial in the history of the world okay we know that show trials exist but we as canadians are used to
01:11:02.660
seeing that those show trials happening you know typically in america where they're a little bit more
01:11:07.860
litigious than we are here in canada we have the greatest example of an absolutely unhinged and
01:11:15.300
unmitigated disaster of a show trial because this never was this never was about getting justice for
01:11:22.340
the poor the poor inconvenienced people for ottawa the victims here were was the government right
01:11:30.900
right and so this is this is an action by the state to to do i think two things to surface a warning to
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canadians to never ever cross the government like this again and to uh to to do well to to put the
01:11:46.340
fear of god in canadians that if they do this is the exact treatment that you're going to get but in
01:11:51.620
any case i'm sort of of two minds of this on on one hand um i'm relieved that this that this chapter
01:11:59.140
of tamara and chris's life is going to come to a close we're going to have an answer tomorrow
01:12:03.300
regardless um but i am also i am also very very trepidatious about about what might happen because
01:12:11.060
do we trust the government to do the right thing canada do we no of course we don't we've shown we've
01:12:16.820
seen them do the wrong thing for the last 10 years consistently uh and i have no confidence that
01:12:21.940
they're going to do the right thing tomorrow so uh i just thought i would pull up the toronto 18
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terrorism case 17 suspects um were charged for uh attempting a terrorism plot uh in toronto
01:12:44.740
and uh anyway i'm just going back because i'm curious about what those people got so in the
01:12:54.500
summer of 2006 police carried out a massive anti-terrorism sweep in southern ontario 17 people
01:12:59.300
13 adults and four youth were arrested in a series of june raids an 18th individual was detained two
01:13:04.340
months later so toronto 18 um it was a plan to bomb the toronto stock exchange and other prominent
01:13:11.380
buildings the other was an attempt to create a large al-qaeda type cell in toronto well i think
01:13:17.540
they've sort of accomplished that they played the long game on this um uh to arm themselves with
01:13:23.140
weapons and create some sort of mayhem that would scare the canadian public into withdrawing troops from
01:13:27.300
afghanistan um i'm curious what the sentences ended up a seven and a half years
01:13:34.020
12 to 18 years seven years so they're getting the crown is asking for terrorism related sentences
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um why why has doug ford why has doug ford not smacked the ass of the the people that would have
01:13:54.100
done this and dragged this out over over this many years how many years are we on three years tens of
01:13:59.700
millions of taxpayer dollars spent on this persecution where is doug ford in this aside
01:14:06.420
from aside from lumbering off to pride parades and making fancy announcements that he loves
01:14:12.100
mark carney where the hell is he this is this is so important where is doug ford so the toronto 18
01:14:19.860
they plotted an al-qaeda terror attack two separate ones uh in favor of al-qaeda
01:14:28.100
and you know the sort of the sentencing range goes from uh six and a half years all the way up to
01:14:37.300
sorry two and a half years all the way up to i think 20 years in prison so the mean is sort of around
01:14:45.780
six and a half seven years for a lot of these guys and the crown is asking for they were going to kill
01:14:50.900
people they were going to kill people hundreds um and so the crown is asking for sedition style
01:15:00.340
sentencing for mischief charges so they are being sentenced for the crime the crown wishes they could
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have charged them with so while law is supposed to create order what sentencing um what sentencing
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uh what is it sheila um recommendations like this from the crown does is actually erode canadians
01:15:25.380
trust in the entire system okay because we are seeing this happen in lifetime we are keeping up to
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we are keeping up to this case like it impacts all of us because it does if anything this is uh this is
01:15:39.300
one of those very rare cases we're just regular everyday canadians can actually see themselves in the
01:15:46.420
position of either tamera leach or chris barber okay everybody can sort of see themselves in the
01:15:52.180
position that these two are now in um and and making a sentencing recommendation like this is
01:16:00.420
number one it's it's unforgivable number one but it also devalues the entire system of law and order
01:16:08.740
this is law and chaos okay doing doing things like this creates chaos and creates a deep distrust
01:16:16.900
amongst everyday regular canadians when when it does not make sense to them and this this sentencing
01:16:23.780
recommendation from the crown that doug ford could have intervened in um doesn't make sense to any
01:16:30.260
common sense canadian it is uh it is ridiculous it brings the administration of justice into disrepute
01:16:38.020
does it ever okay let's hit this last thing because it's in the uh youtube headline and then we will
01:16:46.340
get to the chats couple of chats there and then i found the daily cringe uh because it is a bitter
01:16:52.420
bitter bitter man being bitter and uh it's okay so this is from black locks foreigners in canada on
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and temporary permits are the equivalent of 18.5 of the private sector workforce newly released figures
01:17:10.100
show immigration minister uh lena diab's department in a briefing note counted three million forty nine
01:17:20.500
thousand two hundred and seventy seven temporary residents including more than one hundred and twenty nine
01:17:26.980
thousand now in canada illegally due to expired permits so that is like 3.2 oh my god illegal work temporary
01:17:38.020
workers um and so michelle repel garner she's the immigration critic she says want to fix and she makes
01:17:48.980
an excellent point this isn't just about like what what do we how do we house all these people how do we give
01:17:54.420
all these people health care how do we put them on the roads like you dealt with toronto traffic it's
01:17:59.620
uh heart palpitating um but she says want to fix canada's jobs crisis nearly one in five workers
01:18:10.260
aren't canadian they're foreigners here on temporary visas this suppresses wages and takes jobs from canadians
01:18:17.780
liberals must remove people with expired permits and massively curtail issuing new ones now uh yeah
01:18:24.820
one out of five one out of five well uh those numbers i think mirror the numbers of canadians that work
01:18:35.620
for the government so one of five canadians uh canadians right now work for some level of government
01:18:42.580
and when government grows like that what it is is a guaranteed vote for the government that that hired you
01:18:48.340
and keeps you employed so not only is this grossly over inflated and does not keep up with the
01:18:55.780
infrastructure needs that all of those people would come to canada with you know they're not just they're
01:19:00.820
not just here for jobs they're going to access health care they're going to access education they're
01:19:04.820
going to access roads they're going to access you know the the full suite of things that that come
01:19:10.820
with being a canadian um but what this does is it guarantees votes for the people that brought them
01:19:16.980
here and and that's what it comes down to yeah uh like i was looking i just noticed something the other
01:19:23.940
day i don't remember that the last time i had my oil changed from someone who wasn't a temporary foreign
01:19:30.980
worker and that spans uh multiple oil change places and when i was a younger person
01:19:39.940
these were the jobs of 16 year old high school boys that were going to go into uh mechanics yep
01:19:49.620
that's exactly right that was your that was your starter position your entryway into a career in
01:19:57.620
mechanics and automotive automotive repair and all of all of those delicious uh delicious trades
01:20:03.380
useful trade now yes and now that's interesting though because it would be part of the automotive
01:20:09.780
sector like it would be considered part of the automotive sector so what you actually did
01:20:14.740
sheila was identified that the automotive sector is benefiting from um employing temp employing temporary
01:20:21.700
foreign workers as part of their as part of their subsidized workforce right and and does that
01:20:27.700
surprise you like does that surprise you that that the automotive sectors is uh participating in this
01:20:33.300
absolutely not i don't know the left told me they were against slavery but they're creating a
01:20:38.580
slave underclass of uh of non-citizens uh who do the jobs that they think their kids won't do but
01:20:48.260
sure as hell my kids would do yeah you know anyway um let's go into the daily cringe and the daily cringe
01:20:56.420
today come there's two videos comes to us by way of the people who are deeply saddened
01:21:03.540
by the cancellation of stephen colbert one of them being stephen colbert himself now the uh i don't
01:21:12.340
even remember the show the late show was stephen colbert oh it was just so cringy yeah the whole
01:21:18.580
thing was i couldn't even watch it it like it wasn't funny it was just and i i don't have a problem with
01:21:25.060
people making fun of conservatives or whatever like i don't i don't care it was but it wasn't it
01:21:31.140
was like it sort of it deviated from its purpose it was supposed to be entertaining and funny and it
01:21:36.020
turned into a one hour left-wing pundit show that's what that's what happened yeah great its greatest
01:21:42.500
crime was that it was unfunny and i think it lost 40 million dollars last year um and so trump sort of
01:21:49.860
took a victory lap around this nonsense and of course he did yeah but stephen colbert newly
01:21:56.500
unemployed and this i think is a perfect synopsis of why he's unemployed yeah but uh this is him oh i
01:22:06.420
should warn everybody there's going to be some rough language here because these people don't know how to
01:22:10.500
behave themselves even on tv so uh this is him responding to trump taking a victory lap around him
01:22:18.500
on friday donald trump posted i absolutely love that colbert got fired his talent was even less than
01:22:26.980
his ratings how how how dare you sir would an untalented man be able to compose the following
01:22:39.220
satirical witticism anyway anyway thank you thank you very much thank you he uh the the president went
01:23:02.500
on i hear jimmy kimmel is next nope no no absolutely not kimmel i am the martyr okay okay there there's only
01:23:13.620
room for one on this cross and i gotta tell you the view is fantastic from up here i can see your house
01:23:21.620
that is so painfully awkward it it is really really the worst yeah it is really the worst but it is
01:23:35.220
telling that he's taking martyrdom very seriously and that he's wearing this like a badge of honor
01:23:41.860
the best part the best part is stephen colbert is not going to be the only one losing his job in these
01:23:47.220
next couple weeks in the left-wing uh media scape in the united states of america donald trump's
01:23:53.060
rescission package which was approved uh late last week thoroughly defunds npr and public media this is
01:24:00.980
the national uh national public radio in the united states and national public broadcasters in the united
01:24:07.700
states which are vapid insane leftists right and he's uh donald trump just took away all of their money
01:24:16.100
so to stephen colbert and every vapid left-wing media activist that's been allowed to ride the
01:24:21.620
gravy train for the last oh 60 or so years time's up time's up yeah i saw the uh voice of america
01:24:30.820
employee uh that's another public broadcaster in the united states yep a show yeah he was using
01:24:39.140
their resources like company resources to threaten marjorie taylor green yes and he was charged for
01:24:49.780
it it's like should should anybody be forced to pay for this by the way your jeff bezos wife has lots
01:24:56.420
of money bill gates has lots of money go rattling those chains to get them to pay for this stuff or you
01:25:03.940
know what pay for it yourself american left yes earn it earn it if you're gonna if you're gonna produce
01:25:10.500
content that's good enough for people to pay for well then good for you but to but to expect uh and
01:25:17.940
we're talking decades they've got they've received decades of funding um uh they better do a better job
01:25:24.740
starting right now uh we've got one more quick little cringy from on the same topic from and you know
01:25:32.500
leftist protesters with refuse fascism held a protest blaming president trump for cbs canceling
01:25:39.940
stephen colbert's failing show uh colbert forever um this is just so yuck it's so cringy isn't that so
01:25:48.980
cringy uh the show has been losing millions every year for many years the cancellation is being called
01:25:54.260
fascist by the protesters do they do are they is this what they're trying to say that cbs cbs is in the
01:26:02.180
pocket of the president is that that is that like the logic leap they're trying to make there because
01:26:08.180
i don't think that's true that's that's that's what they would have you believe that's what they
01:26:13.460
would have you believe when in fact cbs made a business decision okay to cut dead weight and a
01:26:21.380
non-performing show that hemorrhaged money because to produce to produce one of these late night shows
01:26:28.260
with the teams of writers and the teams of costumers and the makeup and the hair and the
01:26:34.100
camera and the the producers and the guy that holds the signs is millions of dollars a year uh this is
01:26:40.740
capitalism gone right when when you produce a product that nobody watches uh you're not going to make
01:26:47.780
money and the market will decide and the market did decide so uh kudos to that to the you know the
01:26:53.940
movers and shakers at the top of cbs who just went oh god we're just gonna we're just gonna cut this and
01:26:59.700
cut this and run yeah it is sad though because the late show has been a um his has been a a flagship
01:27:07.860
show of cbs for decades yeah colbert all it took all it took was one vapid leftist to ruin it for
01:27:15.380
everybody don't forget kids communism never pays well yeah this is what happens when you alienate half
01:27:22.980
your audience yes exactly this johnny carson actually johnny carson i saw a little clip about him
01:27:29.140
um and he said that he he he absolutely refused to get involved in hot button topics
01:27:37.940
because it would people that do that can't remove their ego from the entire process it removes the
01:27:45.620
funny right when you involve your ego when you when you go and be like i am the smartest person in this
01:27:51.540
room there's no way that you can be funny and also serve your ego and so that's what made him so
01:27:58.020
successful i love that they spelled comedians wrong silencing comedians is no joke no but your spelling
01:28:04.260
is lady oh the daily cringe anyway best of luck steven cole runner best of luck start a youtube channel
01:28:13.760
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biggest warmest friendliest hug ever because i feel like you can use one sheila you look really stressed
01:29:02.900
out yesterday oh well hosting with david will do that to a girl um you never know if this is the day
01:29:10.020
the youtube channel just goes live um the beauty of our david menzies just never know no uh i try to
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be the brakes to his gas pedal uh so and then he says also sending one your way lease love you guys
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well thank you so much thanks friend bobby bobby's our buddy yeah yes body demolition gives us 20 bucks
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don't worry here in battle river crowfoot we know how to read i'm on who said who said that
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uh bonnie denolition says don't worry we here in battle river crowfoot know how to read
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i'm obviously disgusted by this long ballot thing the voting process will take forever
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i will take a lunch while i wait in line yeah yeah yeah it's such disrespect to the voter since 2017
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don't forget canada while they undertake seven-year dei plans since 2017 the longest ballot committee
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uh got the laws changed to benefit them yeah they're just running amok uh jp power gives us five bucks and
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says i think you two are the best hosts you all y'all get the energy on going oh thank you this is just
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us in real life like welcome to our real life relationship where we just um on the show we just
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swear less it's true we swear less lee smokes less it's true if you want to see us in life
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it's just like this with a with a bunch more with a bunch more colorful language but um we're just so
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happy that we're just so happy to entertain you guys like like you know that you that you like it
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is just such a it's just such a compliment thank you guys yeah uh i'm a non-smoker but i am the most
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pro-smoking non-smoker you'll ever meet and she she's a support she is a support she supports me
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in all of my french habits yes that's right just a glass of wine in one hand and a cigarette in the
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other and then we talk politics it's just the best yeah and after a couple hours there is like a
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an outline of lease in cigarette butts on the ground around her it's like the shroud of turin in
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cigarette butts all around her on the ground it's like an archaeological adventure that's what i'm
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doing just leaving an archaeological footprints that one day 10 000 years from now an archaeologist
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is going to come and be like she was right here she was right here that's her lipstick on those
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cigarette butts it's right it's true we can tell her low-carb friend was here from all the michelo
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baltras we really are we really are the best time in real life and you guys just get to see it
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like we're just so happy to have you join us in how we do every day so thanks we make friends in
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every little campsite we tootle to do we ever yep uh aleja says you can get crack fentanyl and
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at the corner 7-11 but it's illegal to get raw milk from farmers yeah can zuela here and i see
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many red flags in canada that remind me of venezuela oh that's not the first time we've
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heard that alejandra that's not the first time we've heard that uh people that come from communist
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countries have warned us that there are red flags happening in canada right now that mirror what
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happened in their country as they as they um slip down the slippery slope of of of uh communist
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authoritarianism yeah more people more people get sick from lunch meats every year
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than they do raw milk but yeah that's exactly right raw milk is outside the cartel so but great
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comment thanks so much for sharing it yep uh okay uh efron is that uh are we all caught up on the
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chats very generous bunch today appreciate you guys thank you yeah and very kind full of the
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compliments appreciate that um i think that's it if we missed some of your comments i'm sure efron will
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round them up and we'll talk about them tomorrow because i'm back tomorrow with my friend lise uh
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lise thanks so much for coming on this ride with me today oh it's my pleasure sheila gun reed in
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canada don't forget to join us tomorrow where we will or should have the tamara leach chris barber
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uh sentencing yeah discovery tomorrow at this time same place same time tomorrow big show already
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big show already feeling yucky about it oh my god yeah i'm just i'm very unsettled by the whole thing
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but there is the way to work through that canada and it is uh together okay we'll we'll figure it out
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together that's on tomorrow's show i have the same trepidation that i felt before the election
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where i knew it was bad i'm so happy you said that because that is the exact thing that i'm feeling
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just like just a sense of just a sense of unease and i feel very unsettled about the whole thing
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because we know that the stakes are so so very high for what happens tomorrow uh as we all as we
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all sort of sign off today everybody just send your send your best thoughts and if you're praying
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in person do send them to to our friends tamara and chris they have been through the ringer at the
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behest of our government and on behalf of you yeah yeah on behalf of all of us that they they're taking the
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the hit for all of us and don't forget their families behind the scenes that's right that's
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exactly right yeah uh remember them in your thoughts and prayers tonight and we will uh we'll see you
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here tomorrow yeah we'll see you guys here tomorrow uh try not to be as depressed as we sound right now
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um we still have each other we still have each other we're gonna find out tomorrow and uh honestly
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i don't think chris and tamara regret a thing so um it is what it is and it's all over but the
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sentencing and we'll find out tomorrow we'll have our rebels on the scene ezra will be there in the
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courtroom the billboard truck will be outside and uh uh alexa lavois will be outside covering the
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certain crowd of people that show up to support tamara and chris as they hold their heads high and
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walk into that courtroom uh to find out their fate so we'll meet back here tomorrow and uh we'll just uh
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uh we'll be cool till tomorrow uh efron everybody works behind the scenes at rebel news thank you so
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much for all the work that you do to make us look smart despite the fact that i lost track of time
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in five seconds at the beginning of the show that's ridiculous it's a good record it's
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tension span of a gnat um we'll see you guys tomorrow and as my friend david menzies always says