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In this episode of the Glenn Beck Program, Glenn talks about the declining GDP numbers from the first quarter of 2019, why it s not President Donald Trump s fault, and why we should be optimistic about the future of the economy.
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economic news came out yesterday and the democrats want to blame donald trump
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uh for again yeah it's not surprising can you believe it but uh we'll explain what's really
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credit costs and terms so yesterday steven mirin the chairman of the white house economic council
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uh talked about the gdp gdp's down just a bit he explains that and walks us through it what you saw
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is a declining gdp number this morning that's that's a result of the bad economic policies we inherited
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from president biden thank you uh you know inflation was very strong in the first quarter
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very strong in january and that drove real real data real real spending data down the economy did
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accelerate after the president took office and i also want to point out that capital investment
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surged uh firms and firm investment activity surged in the first quarter as firms started to look
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forward to better economic outcomes under president trump that's not the type of thing that you see in
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a sustained economic downturn at all that's the type of thing you see when firms are optimistic about
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the future when they know why they want to make more in the united states when they know they want to
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bring production back to the united states from abroad and that's exactly what the president said
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would happen and that's indicative of of optimism in the future of the economy yeah so there you go
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there you go the definitive answer there thank you it's hard to argue with that when he knows what
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he's talking about yes they'll still argue with it of course and they'll still deny it and they'll still
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blame donald trump for all of this uh but what's really going on uh is that biden put us in a bad
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position and we're trying to work our way out of that now economist stephen moore had this to say
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about the tariffs in china but i but i do think trump is using them in a very strategic way
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and one of the things that trump you know trump does know the art of the deal china must trade
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with the united states steve if they cannot trade with the united states their economy will go into
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a great depression they're totally dependent on their exports to the u.s and trump is using that
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as leverage to get china to behave itself they are an abuse i think they're an abusive country i think
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they're dangerous the united states it's the one issue the one issue across the spectrum that
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conservatives liberals democrats republicans all agree that china is a big problem and we got to
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get tough with them and trump is doing exactly that right all right uh i mean yes now they the chinese
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are claiming they don't need us at all in fact they just made that statement this week uh i don't know
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one of their officials said we can completely function without the united states we don't need
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any of their products we don't need any of their market okay oh okay is that right we'll see i guess
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we'll see you know this will work itself out over time yeah and and you know many believe that uh you
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know that that will actually start working we talked about it you know how we believe that the
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you know the the people in china the citizens the everyday citizens are pretty used to now having
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uh jobs and social media and being right i know while it's limited and not you know it's a restricted
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freedom but it's still some sort of freedom that they're pretty used to having yeah and when it starts
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being taken away they're going to be unhappy they sure are and what happens then you know they i i they're
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not in a position either where their 1.4 billion residents can make up for the loss of the american
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market they're not in that position they just aren't i mean some people are in a better place than they
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used to be because they're they're a communist capitalist hybrid now right so they've gotten some
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of their people out of poverty but they don't have the buying ability that we do and so they must have
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the american market they must and they're going to find that out if they don't already know it and
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of course they do i believe they do yeah they do they're just trying to put more pressure on president
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trump right now um but yesterday at the white house president trump acknowledged that there are a
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lot of companies who've been making huge investments in the united states and uh those include a lot of them
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not american companies hyundai uh cma cma cgm worldwide amazon stores venture global lng siemens pratt
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chobani bell schneider electric johnson and johnson eli lily uh novartis genetech abvi thermal fisher
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scientific merc uh abbott laboratories ibm ge aerospace uh president trump talked about corporate taxes
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and uh talked about how he's going to help these companies but here he is on uh corporate taxes
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yesterday we cut your taxes from almost 40 down to 21 now we're bringing your taxes down from 21 to 15
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love that if you build your product make your product in the usa so if you make it in the usa
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those chips those beautiful chips will make those suckers in the usa and you're going to be all the
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way down to uh 15 and i think it's uh i think it's there's never been anything like it so now we're at
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the lowest scale for a large country by far the lowest scale chips they're beautiful chips those
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beautiful chips beautiful chips if you make them here uh it's going to be beautiful because you'll
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only pay a 15 tax rate that's really good that's really good uh and he talked about other ways he's
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going to help companies but our big beautiful bill as i call it our big beautiful bill we may name it
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that actually will include 100 expensing retroactive to january 20th so that's uh all the way back to
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just about the beginning of the year so expensing one year you take a deduction one year so you can
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build your factories right now essentially almost tax-free if you think about it uh nobody's ever been
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given that and we're going to make that expensing for a four-year period at a full 100 percent
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so last time we made it one year and you had the deductions you do from from 100 to 80 to 60
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to 40 to 20 to zippo and now what we're going to do is we're going to keep it at that level and
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we're going to have it for four years so uh i believe that was one of the reasons that we had
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such unbelievable growth also we allowed you to bring money back from outside of the country it
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was impossible you had to have 15 different law firms representing you it was so complicated and
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worse was that the tax rate was 65 percent i lowered the rate substantially but still a lot you
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know we shouldn't take your money just to hold you hostage right so we lowered it to a reasonable
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amount and we took in trillions of dollars came back apple brought in a tremendous amount of money
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a lot of the companies here brought in a lot of money and the businesses represented today clearly
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understand that if you build your factory in the united states your tariff rate is zero zero
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and you have other advantages too yeah and that's why what is he encouraged five trillion
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in investment in the united states i think i think it's up to five trillion maybe more than that
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or maybe more yeah it's a lot it's it's impressive uh so that's all money that's going to stay home
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and jobs that are going to be created for americans pretty awesome uh ge aerospace ceo lawrence culp
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had some things to say about it thank you mr president it's an honor to be here representing
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all of my colleagues at ge aerospace we are today 125 years old but we are inventing the future of
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flight today we power three quarters of the world's commercial airlines and nearly two-thirds
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of the u.s military combat jets and helicopters so what you see here with the f-110 powers 70 percent of
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the newest air force f-15s and the f-16s i know you were in michigan just yesterday this is the engine
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that will be underwing on the f-15 ex eagle 2 that the michigan air national guard will soon
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be flying we're excited about what's happening at our company we're investing a billion dollars
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this year as the president said across 16 states not only in our manufacturing footprint
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but with so many of the small and mid-sized businesses that constitute our supply chain
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there's a lot happening we're excited about it mr president thank you for what you're doing
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not only to revitalize u.s manufacturing but helping ensure that the u.s aerospace industry
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one of our biggest net exporters continues to lead the world in innovation thank you thank you
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great job it's interesting that that's going on at the same time that the democrats are trying to
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talk down the economy right they're trying desperately uh to to tank the stock market uh to
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tank uh american consumer confidence yes and trying desperately to do it that's for sure
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talking about how you know donald trump is the worst thing that's ever happened yeah a man-made
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disaster i believe is what uh former vice president called it oh uh kamala yeah yeah she's great isn't
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she she is yes she missed her how i've missed her she had a big speech last night yeah her first big
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one since she lost got her anus kicked a little bit i heard of it was awesome yeah we'll play some of
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that a little later on but we also had soft banks masa yoshi son from soft bank and he came up to
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the podium and uh said some pretty interesting things awesome about how they're investing in america
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also with us is chairman and ceo of soft bank masa where's masa masa come on up here masa
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masa has pledged 200 billion dollars plus another 500 billion dollars with oracle and open ai
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wow for a total of 700 billion thank you master come on up please yeah come on oh this is the guy
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that pulled this stepping stool out from the podium first time of uh trump uh administration we made
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announcement commitment 50 billion dollars we delivered 70 billion dollars uh over four years
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last time this time uh this time uh i tried to commit 100 billion dollars and president trump said oh
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masa go for more so we need that 200 billion dollar commitment and then right after that uh we soft bank
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open ai oracle and mgx together we announced 500 billion dollars investment wow this is the largest
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investment for infrastructure in the united states uh investment and i think this is more than the scale
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this the importance is this is the largest infrastructure for the ai which is the future of mankind
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i believe it's gonna change every industry every way of how our mankind mankind's lifestyle of the future
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i am committed u.s is the center of innovation u.s must continue the leadership of ai thank you very much
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thank you so thank you very much master wow a friend of mine for a long time
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these guys are mover we gotta say you are really something it's great we appreciate it too
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i mean that's spirit that is upward of a trillion dollar investment from soft bank that's great
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yeah that's pretty awesome i tried to get away with 100 million 100 billion and uh he said now masa
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you gotta you gotta go for more than that i'm tired of talking to you at 100 billion
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it's not even worth it not even worth my time and it got him up to 700 billion wow
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meanwhile you've on the other side of the spectrum as we mentioned uh the democrats are talking down
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the economy and trying desperately to reduce consumer confidence in in america and trying to
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tank the stock market which recovered pretty nicely most of april i mean yeah it there was a rough gulf of
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it one uh the this is a little turbulent one of the days the stock market was down 3 000 points
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or just short of that but it pretty well recovered for the for the month of april uh which is incredible
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uh and they continue to do their best i mean here's hakeem jeffries talking about how expensive
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things are in america cost of living in the united states is too high america is too expensive and
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donald trump couldn't care less who's fault couldn't care less that housing costs are too high he
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couldn't care less that grocery he raised the housing he couldn't care less that child care costs
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are too high he couldn't care less that health insurance costs are too high he couldn't care less
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that utility costs are too high donald trump couldn't care less that's just prices everywhere
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are too high and donald trump couldn't they just keep trying to get they're gonna try something
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that could land yeah they're oh they're throwing everything they can at the wall so they just want
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something sticks care less yeah okay we'll try that we'll try that we'll try that couldn't care
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go ahead well yeah get out there you know we're gonna go with could care less but then we realized
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that didn't make sense so let's try to actually do it care less let's actually use the correct
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phrase couldn't care less uh what's he supposed to what is the president of the united states
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supposed to do about the cost of groceries i mean yeah his policies will one day yeah
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help them come down because uh the inflation during the biden years helped them go up
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sure but it's not the president of the united states that's setting housing prices
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prices or the cost of eggs or the cost of anything here's the problem pat donald trump
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couldn't care less he couldn't care less right he doesn't care how much you pay doesn't care
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uh the gas gas pump or which has gone up by the way a little disappointing i noticed that it's like
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jumped up like 30 cents 35 cents a gallon something like that where i usually get my gasoline maybe you
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should get your gas somewhere else i think i'm going to have you thought of that well i'm like
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one of the cheapest places i stop at one of the cheapest places because i see some others that
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have gone up even more than what i'm paying well i paid about in fact i just filled up this morning
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on the way to work and it was about three bucks and it's 2.99.9 so the three dollars a gallon okay so
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first of the week or the end of last week whenever it was like 246 a gallon that i paid
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and then uh yesterday uh when i pulled in it was like 289 and i thought that's uh yeah that's up
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that's up and then and i also what really ticked me off the whole time my gas was pumping is that
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i realized donald trump couldn't care less did you realize that i was so angry
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i could barely pump my gas really yeah maybe you should have thought of something else while you're
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pumping your gas so i don't know like have your radio play listen to a song on the pump okay
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yeah i'm not sure what's driving it if we're getting is it because we're getting closer to
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summer i honestly don't know probably which is you know it always goes up in the summertime
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and and i suspect that as long as it's under three dollars a gallon we're happy
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which is a little frustrating no i don't know about happy but it's better than it was during
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some of the biden years no kidding that's for sure uh and hopefully it'll come down even more
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eventually but i mean we are in a volatile period right now i mean with the drill baby drill and
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the energy costs going down i mean we're going to get down below two two dollars a gallon i don't
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know if that'll happen again i doubt it i doubt it i mean i would love to have it happen but then
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i realized again donald trump couldn't care less so it's not going to happen i guess i wanted to get
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under a dollar a gallon again but that uh those days are gone those days are gone ever i can't even
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think when was the last time it was under a buck a gallon i have no idea i have no idea 90s probably
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1990s sometime well maybe yeah because i remember having a bit in the big deal when it when it was
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over a dollar yeah yeah it was a big deal yeah uh now it's a big deal when it goes over five dollars
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a gallon we're like wow that's really expensive wow it's going up all right 888-727-BECK
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888-727-BECK you know there are some people in congress who are so butt stupid
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it's just hard to believe and one of those people is hank johnson he has been for a long time
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long time long time i mean i don't know that he is the dumbest he's pretty close i mean there's
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there's some real competitors for that title are some contenders you know jasmine crockett
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yep um we got the we got the lady in florida that does her uh oh my gosh drug on her podium
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along the side of the road she was awesome the other day cowboy hat in the pink cowboy hat the
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pink dress she had a podium on the side of the road in the ditch it was that was the only place
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they let her do it because she was protesting some prison thing that's awesome bizarre but there's a
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lot of stupid people in office and they keep getting elected i don't know how but this is
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amazing from hank johnson yesterday because first oh you're gonna love it okay go ahead yeah play it
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latinos outside of the home depots right trying to get work at first they came for their families
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yeah yeah so they could feed their families so and i didn't say anything about it why not why
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because i'm not a latino oh at the home depot you're kind of selfish huh then they maybe you
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should have said came for the then they came hispanic looking folks oh oh wow wearing hats backward
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with tattoos yeah i just said something here though right and they deported them to el salvador
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oh and surely you said something then i didn't say anything about oh my gosh wow you're i don't wear
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my hair backward you're heartless and um i don't have any tattoos and i don't look like a latino yeah
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but they came for those people so then they came for the for the latinas the latinas at home taking
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care of the children oh wow scooped up the latinas scooped up and the children some of whom
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were american citizens oh no oh did he say one of whom was receiving treatment for cancer oh no oh
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wow they swept them up swept them up and then get them off of course you protested right you must
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have been i didn't say anything about it wow no because i'm not a latina wow i'm not a little child
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you are heartless hank who's an american citizen heartless hank that's what we should call him
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then they came back for the didn't say anything about any of these people heartless hank studying
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on the college campuses yeah oh yeah the poor people were here studying at columbia lying on their
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on their applications uh-huh thugs wearing masks thugs yeah and then them up but that that
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inspired you to say something and put them in a private for-profit detention center where they
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languish but that bothered you right expense did you say something i hope and i didn't say anything
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about oh no because i'm not a student heartless hank foreign visa heartless hank oh and then they
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and then now what else and arrested a white female white judge no state court judge the one who broke
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the law residing over her boy courtroom oh no yeah but the thing is they're in you're not a white
00:29:08.460
female judge so he probably didn't do anything of her court i bet he no i bet he did this time
00:29:13.680
because it's a white came and arrested her and he's walked her pissed about it to jail right he's got
00:29:19.760
to be upset about that has to be so i didn't say anything then he didn't say anything even then
00:29:24.860
not a judge a white female judge state court he's not no he's not but then they came for me
00:29:32.300
they did why are you sitting there then if they came there was nobody left because i had remained
00:29:38.760
silent why are you they had taken everybody off now why are you talking to us then why aren't you in
00:29:45.960
prison if they came for you yeah what happened he should be in seacott in el salvador right now
00:29:51.000
right right but no he's not he's sitting there on the house floor oh that's agonizing he's uh
00:30:01.280
oh my god caring caring congressman yeah heartless hank yeah at least i thought he was a caring
00:30:06.260
congressman no clearly he's not no because they came for all those people and he said nothing because
00:30:11.540
he wasn't one of those people right he doesn't care so he doesn't care about anybody but
00:30:15.720
but himself is what he's telling you there obviously so uh congratulations on that heartless hank
00:30:21.200
don't forget this is the same guy who said my fear is that uh the whole island will uh become so
00:30:33.600
overly overly populated that it will tip over and uh and capsize now what is that a concern then
00:30:44.020
we don't anticipate that no okay all right they didn't anticipate it
00:30:49.060
that's why there's hank because he anticipates things like that that's right and uh asks happy
00:30:57.340
to have him oh man that is agonizing i mean he's i don't know how long he's been in office but he's
00:31:04.440
70 now oh a really long time but he's been there a long time long time well this you know the guam
00:31:10.520
capsize thing when was that 2007 or 8 yeah it was a while ago yeah i mean we're going on 20 years
00:31:16.540
since we've been aware he's had some great meanderings he's had that he had the midget one
00:31:20.980
yeah what was the thing about midgets i can't remember but it was i was i can't remember i do
00:31:26.800
remember there was a there was a whole a midget little people thing going on with them that's
00:31:31.960
really funny uh against uh not nothing funny about the little people no no no and uh but anyway
00:31:40.440
he's just been doing it for too long for too long he just keeps getting re-elected it's so amazing
00:31:47.340
that the people of his district keep sending him back maybe no one else wants it time after time
00:31:54.560
i mean nobody wants it so they just yeah let hank have it go ahead it but what it does is kind of
00:32:01.960
show you just how badly we need term limits because uh i used to i used to say to everybody
00:32:08.400
well we do have term limits it's called an election right however that doesn't seem to be working since
00:32:13.900
people like hank johnson and others have been in office 30 so you've revised your uh so i've revised
00:32:19.640
yes okay yeah uh we don't have term limits but we need to got a term limited president but we don't
00:32:26.580
have term limits for the house and the senate why is that i i think it should be 12 years for everybody
00:32:31.700
so two terms in the senate and four uh what six terms in the house it'd be six terms in the house
00:32:38.320
okay so 12 years for after that get out after that you're done yep now if you're if you spent six
00:32:46.180
year we'd have to decide whether or not you can run for like if you're a member of the house can you
00:32:50.680
run for the senate or are you just done in public office at that point yeah if you've been there for
00:32:57.520
12 years you should be able to and let's say let's say let's say i'm a congressman you can squeeze
00:33:02.080
another 12 years i don't want to start bogging you down with uh you know this bill that we're writing
00:33:06.200
but let's say we're i'm a congressman for four years i run for senate yeah and i serve my i serve as a
00:33:13.400
senator for six years six years and then 10 years and then i lose right and then i come back and i
00:33:19.300
run for congressman and i still have a little time left over how much time how much does i do i start
00:33:25.380
again 12 years reset no it doesn't reset nope okay and no and are they separate uh yeah we have to
00:33:33.800
as a separate 12 years that's to be determined in uh okay in my scenario okay because until now i
00:33:41.420
i just thought all right 12 years you're done but there's a whole bunch of different scenarios
00:33:45.940
where you know you can serve you know they're gonna do it you know they're gonna do it absolutely
00:33:50.800
they're gonna do it you better believe it they're gonna look for any way they possibly can to keep
00:33:55.960
it going as long correct as they can and so what what the house members would do is is win six terms
00:34:02.620
in the house and then run for senate and try to get 12 more years then right so then that'd be 24 years
00:34:08.900
and that's too many sorry no you can't do that so i've just decided in my in my hypothetical here
00:34:15.400
nope you can't do it can't do both nope it's 12 years no matter what period so it's either 12 years
00:34:22.920
in the house or 12 years in the senate now if you want to do six years in the in the house and six is
00:34:28.860
this so three terms in the house and then you could do one term in the senate okay for a total of can i
00:34:33.820
can i run for vice president or be okay i mean can i run for president and or and or be appointed vice president
00:34:40.420
after my 12 years in the senate and congress boy see that's what they do too or yes i think you can
00:34:47.360
okay i think you can run for president nothing resets it so like if i if i was nothing if i was a congressman
00:34:53.320
for like four years i became vice president you're not eight years no i come back and get another 12
00:34:58.480
no okay no okay all right you may not i'm just asking yeah so you can run for house senate once
00:35:05.600
you served your term if you run for president you win you can do another two terms as president yeah
00:35:11.580
yeah okay i think it'd have to be that way all right so then any other position i'd have to be
00:35:16.580
appointed yeah maybe you could go back home and run for governor right then the state can decide
00:35:22.920
right how long you're in office right yeah okay i like that yeah so if once you're done on your in
00:35:30.880
your national offices if in your u.s office you can go back and run as a governor but you can't run
00:35:37.920
for you can't run for any national office you can't run for senate or house wow yeah that hurts
00:35:43.620
sorry after i've served so well here's what i have to say about that tough that's too bad tough
00:35:51.160
you've you've served valiantly you know for the 12 years and we're happy and we're proud of you
00:35:58.680
my constituency wants me to stay longer again tough yeah they can't okay so we're gonna find somebody
00:36:07.020
else but don't you think that would help with the cronyism with the uh with the interminable
00:36:13.460
power structure in washington dc everybody gains this power they learn how to scam the system they learn
00:36:20.540
how to make money and once they're insider trading going and they've got it set up so that when once
00:36:25.540
you're in office it's almost hard it's almost impossible yeah the machine keeps you in it's
00:36:30.480
really hard to unseat yeah once you're in and that's something we got to do something about for
00:36:35.980
sure you know between term limits and the other thing i want is for everybody to govern from their
00:36:42.500
own home district there's a thought yeah uh and i think i don't think there's a way to do it yet
00:36:47.500
though no waiting to figure if we could figure out a way only there was i don't know like an
00:36:54.060
interweb or something where everybody could get online together and you know vote from their home
00:36:59.300
district but wouldn't it be great if these representatives both in the house and in the
00:37:05.020
senate had to govern from their own district so that they had to talk to their constituents every
00:37:11.300
single day every day and and not the lobbyists in washington dc things would be a lot different
00:37:17.560
now you can make the case we found out today that uh they're going to be on for the next what um
00:37:22.240
and for the next 90 days they're on for almost half of those days not quite though not quite quite i think
00:37:30.580
almost have 41 days on and 48 days something like that yeah so you could make the case that 48 of
00:37:37.540
those days they're back home uh seeing their constituents right or on vacation uh someplace
00:37:42.800
else but they're they're not they're not in washington dc doing the people's business i'll
00:37:47.140
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it's pat and jeffy uh for glenn today um 888-727-BECK you know there's some major companies
00:39:38.820
right now that are rethinking their lgbtqqia2 plus marketing strategy this year and that's what
00:39:46.380
they're saying they're saying it i i don't know if they're actually going to follow through but
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supposedly the uh the whole pride month thing might be a little bit different this year
00:39:56.240
uh mastercard is not renewing their corporate sponsorship of the new york city pride parade
00:40:02.620
lookout yeah uh wow those are big parades though i mean yeah they are i don't know how much money
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they actually spend how much these corporate sponsorships cost but uh that could that's a
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that's going to put a dent in uh the parade uh festivities no doubt about it um other people who
00:40:22.980
are rethinking their pride sponsorships include pepsi automaker nissan wow banking giant citibank
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aha and consulting firm price waterhouse coopers wow i know look we still believe in it we're just
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not gonna give you any money for i'm sure that's what they'll say yeah we still well then why what
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are you uh cowards then are you no we're not cowards we just feel that our money could be uh better
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allocated to uh different areas really like what like what areas can you allocate those funds uh that
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would be better spent than a wonderful pride parade in new york city well we're uh we're introducing a
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new uh a new service for our employees are you yeah okay good good is it a dei service because you're
00:41:11.080
not doing that anymore either no uh the larger pullback however is the latest sign of a chillier
00:41:17.700
climate for corporate pride sponsorships other pride events in recent weeks have lost key sponsors
00:41:23.340
including get this anheuser-busch in st louis okay uh and and that might not be national sponsorships
00:41:31.180
those might be just the the local distributor i'm sure it is gives that right yeah yeah but apparently
00:41:37.720
smirnoff is cut back um there's a lot of companies that are rethinking the way they're doing business
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right now it's interesting isn't it that is interesting that is very interesting target however
00:41:53.000
which faced boycotts over its pride merchandise last year will return as a platinum level sponsor
00:41:59.920
of this year's new york city pride parade so target's still all in all in good for them
00:42:05.460
that's isn't that wonderful i mean they pulled some of their merchandise to the back of the store
00:42:10.200
and the family members of the founders of target were all upset over that they wrote letters and do
00:42:16.260
you remember what kind of merchandise it was it was directed toward little girls
00:42:21.200
that is incredible that that was okay for them uh to to be marketing that kind of material
00:42:33.100
to little girls or little boys in the front yeah in the front of the store let alone in the back
00:42:39.620
unbelievable just uh just pathetic so we'll see what happens and if they can if they can follow
00:42:51.560
so i saw this on a sports center instagram account uh you know the uproar around the prank call of
00:43:09.280
shadour sanders from the atlanta falcons assistant coach's son and the coach uh was fined a hundred
00:43:14.580
thousand the team was fined two hundred and fifty thousand and we've all seen the draft calls made
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but uh here's a special draft call that i thought was uh that's fascinating okay
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oh i'm excited i'm pumped i can't wait coach i can't wait
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i'm ready coach all right all right thank you thank you so much
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go to assistant living baby that's funny that's uh that is that's just good clean fun right there
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So, Chuck Schumer decided to have a little press conference
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when the questions started coming from reporters.
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And, wow, we've had some weird events the last few days.
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One of them was the Bill Belichick interview with CBS.
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And that's really kind of spiraled out of control.
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We'll get into that, and we've got a lot more, too,
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Jewish families living under constant rocket threat.
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they've been on the ground providing food boxes,
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standing together to care for the people of Israel
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Yeah, so I'm on some of those social media platforms,
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You do seem like you're having a lot more fun these days
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than you were in other chapters of your life, let's say.
01:33:27.860
and it's hard to beat other good coaches, good teams.
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And honestly, I feel like I haven't worked a day in my life.
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Now, they claim this was taken out of context a little bit
01:33:46.860
that they had agreed to certain parameters for the interview
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and talking about their relationship really wasn't in those parameters.
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So going into the interview, they said we don't want to talk about our relationship.
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When she's in the room with them the whole time, interrupting the whole time?
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Yeah, we'll talk to Bill about coaching and being in North Carolina.
01:34:27.160
Which is the 24-year-old girl in here with him.
01:34:30.420
They were at their spring game, and nobody has an actual spring game anymore.
01:34:36.420
But there was footage of her bouncing back and forth.
01:34:43.720
So that's why there's been some people calling some North Carolina alumni
01:34:49.140
who have said he should be fired because he has a 24-year-old girlfriend.
01:35:07.160
I mean, to me, I've jokingly for years said there's no age limit on love.
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I kind of believe that, except that this time, with this particular case.
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Mick Jagger's woman is even older than that now.
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Hey, by the way, do we need a GoFundMe so we can get you a new t-shirt without a hole
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I'm sure that was his dad's Navy sweatshirt or something that he could never throw away.
01:36:26.640
It makes him feel younger when he wears his sweater.
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I mean, people are calling for him to be fired over this.
01:36:45.200
And you better win big because Mack Brown won and he still got fired.
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And he's bringing his NFL mind into North Carolina.
01:37:00.580
He brought his NFL coach Lombardi with him and other coaches with him.
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So, that's why he had to go because you got to have one year of that.
01:37:38.600
So, I mean, he had an okay time at North Carolina.
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And now we're into, you know, we're getting into NIL and portal years.
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And those older coaches don't want anything to do with that.
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Except that, coming from the NFL, he's used to dealing with contracts.
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Bill brought in Michael Lombardi to handle that.
01:38:07.900
And he's supposed to oversee it all, obviously, as the head coach.
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But, so, he brought in people to mind the field of the NIL and portal.
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Everybody's got a general manager now for football and basketball.
01:38:27.160
I don't know how – I just wish there were some overall rules with that.
01:38:31.240
But that's a whole other topic other than Bill Belichick and his 24-year-old girlfriend.
01:38:46.400
We've all been concerned about him for many, many years.
01:38:55.500
I'll wake up in the middle of the night sometimes.
01:39:05.380
See, I don't care that he has a 24-year-old girlfriend.
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And you see him in that uncomfortable situation.
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And they have talked about the relationship before.
01:39:27.420
Yeah, I mean, they talked about meeting him on a plane and all that stuff.
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I don't know if she doesn't want to talk about her being a call girl.
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I'm saying I don't know if she wants to talk about that.
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He said they met on some flight from Miami, I think, or something.
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I hope it doesn't cost him his job at North Carolina.
01:40:08.060
If she becomes an embarrassment to the university.
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And she's not on any of the rosters or anything.
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Because there's been other coaches at other universities.
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Where the head coach has gotten involved with a girl and moved that girl into the department.
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And then they became entangled in a relationship.
01:40:33.980
Then maybe had, I don't know, a motorcycle accident afterwards or something.
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From a head coach who is from the mean streets of Helena, Montana, just like me.
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Let's pause 10 seconds for station identification, shall we?
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So, you know, Tesla's continue to be firebombed.
01:43:09.500
I mean, even after all this time, when people have seen the fact that Tesla has, they have cameras all over the car.
01:43:18.820
They have, I think they have at least four, right?
01:43:23.640
Depending on the vehicle you buy, it could have six cameras with all kinds of different angles.
01:43:32.100
And the owner doesn't have to be there to turn on the cameras.
01:43:36.780
The cameras come on automatically when somebody approaches the vehicle.
01:43:43.380
I mean, I wish I had that on my vehicle because I've been hit before and people left the scene and I have no idea who hit my car.
01:43:53.360
That happened here in this parking lot, Pat, and it was not me.
01:44:01.540
You would get all defensive about that because I wasn't necessarily saying.
01:44:04.660
That one dent that you have in the back of the car on the bumper there, that was not me.
01:44:13.780
If I would have seen you did that, I would have reported it.
01:44:18.180
I mean, they're going to turn the video over to the police and the police are going to find you.
01:44:25.400
I mean, look, the one guy that they let go or they're going to put on trial or whatever,
01:44:31.540
they're making a case that he has all these medical conditions, right?
01:44:39.260
Bria and John, the government wanted Owen McIntyre to spend the time before trial behind bars.
01:44:45.280
But the judge in Boston sided with the defense in this cage, which cited multiple medical issues facing the 19-year-old,
01:44:55.020
including autism spectrum disorder, gender dysphoria, and ADHD.
01:45:01.220
McIntyre's attorney argued the teen should be released citing serious and ongoing medical needs and treatments that could not or would not be provided while in federal detention.
01:45:12.060
The defense filing says McIntyre is being treated for depression and since March has been receiving gender-affirming care.
01:45:20.420
That care would likely be interrupted or terminated in federal custody.
01:45:30.340
That's perfectly normal, natural, and in fact, something we all aspire to.
01:45:37.840
But the guy's got every ailment known to mankind.
01:45:55.200
You can understand why they want to get rid of him.
01:45:57.700
If you have all that stuff, maybe you don't want to firebomb a Tesla, and then you don't have to suffer the consequences afterward.
01:46:06.680
Now, so many of these people who have done these things to the Teslas are getting off because there was just a judge.
01:46:14.740
We talked about this the other day on Pat Gray Unleashed, which you can hear immediately preceding this show on the Blaze Radio and Television Network or anytime you want on your podcast, wherever you get a podcast, for instance.
01:46:27.300
But as we were saying then, there was a judge who just let one of these firebombers go because the judge didn't think that prison was right for him.
01:46:43.040
He did have to do some kind of community service or something.
01:46:46.840
Yeah, but put these people in jail and send the message, this is not going to be tolerated.
01:46:54.540
I mean, this is domestic terrorism, and it's happening way too much, and you're not hurting Elon Musk by doing it.
01:47:02.300
You're hurting the person who bought the car, you know?
01:47:10.120
I will say, where we live here in DFW, where this show originates from, the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, I have seen an increase of Tesla vehicles on the road.
01:47:23.560
There were a lot to begin with, but there's even more now, I think because people are trying to support Elon.
01:47:28.500
Okay, good, because every time I'm at a red light and I see one stop next to me and one across the road and one driving past me,
01:47:50.040
How do you think it's okay just to, I'm just going to destroy someone else's property?
01:47:56.220
And I don't know that it takes ADHD and gender dysphoria and whatever else you're going to say is wrong with you to do something like that.
01:48:07.480
You know, when John Kerry was in office and he was running for president and people didn't like him,
01:48:13.240
I don't remember anybody, you know, breaking into the Heinz ketchup plants and trying to set fire to Heinz manufacturing.
01:48:23.160
You know, we didn't do a Heinz ketchup tea party where we threw it into a...
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That would be un-American, actually, if that took place.
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And plus, the thing is, John Kerry doesn't have anything to do with Heinz ketchup.
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But his wife, Teresa, was married to John Heinz, who owned Heinz.
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So he had something to do with it, like I said.
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But she didn't have anything to do with the company, but she did have something to do with the foundation.
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I don't want to play into the big Mike situation with the Obamas.
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She's having a conversation on her podcast the other day.
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Does she only do one a week or is it every day?
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We got a double dose of her this week because she did that interview with Jay Shetty.
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And I think her podcast with her brother is a once a week thing.
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But she's worked her fingers to the bone since they left office.
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You know, they had that deal with Netflix for $100 million.
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I'm not positive it might have only been half of one thing.
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If you had an opportunity to get Barack Obama an office that you're building and go ahead.
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And as far as I know, they've produced one thing.
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Yeah, I don't know what they have produced, actually, to be honest with you.
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I think they did have a couple of things that they were going to do and then they stopped doing.
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So anyway, during the podcast with her brother, although her brother wasn't on this particular podcast.
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I wanted to talk, Marlon, a bit about, you know, just so proud of how you are being a role model for dealing with a child that's transgender.
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And that's, you know, that warms my heart, particularly as a black man.
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So all you people blasted us over, the big light comments.
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I'm just so proud of how you are being a role model for dealing with a child that's transgender.
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And that's, you know, that warms my heart, particularly as a black man.
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So it warms my heart, particularly as a black man.
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I mean, I guess it's not a problem for her, and it probably shouldn't be.
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Because who am I to say it's wrong of her to be a black man?
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I wanted to talk, Marlon, a bit about, you know, just so proud of how you are being a
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role model for dealing with a child that's transgender.
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And that's, you know, that warms my heart, particularly as a black man.
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There might be some who say she's referring to her guest as a black man, but we know that's
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You don't suppose that'll ever be taken out of context, do you?
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No, she probably wouldn't admit that, but it is.
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She needs the promotion for that podcast as always.
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Was I reading that she had 24,000 downloads or something?
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I don't remember the exact count, but they were staggeringly low for her.
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She was this revered female first lady of America, and now not so much.
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Here's the other thing that it makes a statement in and of the fact that she hasn't had Barack
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She could really use some publicity, some help.
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You're not going to bring in your former president husband to be on the podcast with you?
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Slyly deny all the time that the marriage is not in trouble.
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You know, there's nothing wrong, even though you're both never seen together, and Barack
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is out and about, even with the children, without you.
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And it's so bad, apparently, that he can't even be on the podcast with her ever.
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And you're doing a podcast with your brother, and not even once have your husband on?
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I think that makes us, that's a clear statement right there.
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Or where you would like them to be with a happy marriage.
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I doubt they'll ever actually get a divorce, but I think they're done, just like Bill and
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She's always talking about finding herself, and needs to be me, and I had to tell my due
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people not to have a dress ready to go to things that I'm expected to go to, because
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Well, that's her natural inclination, is to worry about everybody else, and not herself.
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And bless her heart for finally considering herself for change.
01:57:49.900
Right, because that's what she was talking about with Jay Shetty.
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Look, I travel around in a motorcade with four SUVs, but when I look at the lowly people
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at the bus stop, and I say, oh my gosh, how are they doing?
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And sometimes I don't even spit on them as I pass by, because I know, I know that I'm
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You know, not like you little people who have crappy lives.
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Is there a way that we can make these windows darker, so I don't have to see outside?
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Also, HHS Secretary Robert Kennedy kind of seems to be hitting his stride right now.
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And yesterday, he had some really interesting things to say.
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We have ended HHS as the role, as the vector, the principal vector in this country for child
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And during the Biden administration, HHS became a collaborator in child trafficking for sex
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And we're very aggressively going out and trying to find these children, the 300,000 children
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So HHS was a collaborator in trafficking children under Biden.
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And that's, I think, what he's talking about is the fact that the Biden administration just
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allowed these kids to be picked up by whomever with no proof of whether or not the people
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So we have no idea where they are, who they're with.
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And that was one of the deals in the first Trump administration is they were trying to
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find the parents, which is why the kids were separated from their parents for a while.
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Because when they come across the border, you don't want to put the kids in the adult
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And then later on, you got to kind of figure out, all right, who goes with who or whom?
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And the Biden administration didn't pay any attention to it.
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So he doesn't just toss them out to whoever comes by to say, yep, I'm the dad.
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Now, I thought, you know, we started the show with Akeem Jeffries telling us that Donald
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So I'm casting some doubt on that particular claim now.
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We'll have to look into it further, but I'm pretty sure Akeem Jeffries is incorrect on that.
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Also, after the federal government dropped a case against South Dakota ranchers who were
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using land they had always used, remember this dispute, there was a fence and there was grazing
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and these ranchers had been allowed to use this area for like 75 or 100 years.
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And the feds came in and said, that's our land.
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So Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins had a message to farmers and ranchers about that
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We are excited to announce this morning that USDA right now at this moment is launching a
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similar egregious lawfare from the Biden administration.
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We will work with our counterparts, including my great colleague, Secretary Christy Noem and
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others across the Trump government to address any other government overreach in situations
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We must ensure that our farmers and our ranchers have not and will not be targeted for living
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It's been amazing to me the number of different issues that President Trump has paid attention
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I mean, things that nobody's ever even heard of before or thought about at all, except,
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you know, a minority of Americans who are affected by this kind of stuff.
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Not everyone understands the, you know, the farmer is a fence problem with the feds.
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What do I care about North Dakota or South Dakota ranchers?
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We've got to share this Ukrainian thing with you.
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We just reached a deal with him, by the way, on the rare earth mineral situation that Zelensky
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wouldn't sign when he was here a couple of months ago.
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So they announced that the United States will get preferential access to new Ukrainian minerals
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and fund investment in Ukraine's reconstruction.
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And the original deal that Trump wanted was that Ukraine would pay back the aid that the U.S. has given it over the last three years.
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Still, here's Ukrainians complaining about Americans.
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When the U.S. and Kyiv hammer out a mineral deal, Ukrainians from the mining heartlands have a message for Washington.
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Alexander is a resident of Krivy Rih, a city near iron ore mining and processing plants.
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From what I can see, they only want to take, not to give.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has put pressure on Kyiv and threatened to stop the flow of military supplies.
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Unless the U.S. gets some payback for the billions of dollars it spends in aid.
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They would like to, but you cannot have dealings with that ginger guy.
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About 40 miles north is the town of Shovtywody, or Yellow Waters, where uranium and iron ore were mined for decades.
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Ukraine has a proud history of mining coal and iron ore, and hopes to exploit seams of increasingly sought-after rare earths.
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I hope that the people who are involved in this think about Ukraine and its people.
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Don't they know this report is going to be aired here in the U.S.?
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weapons, cash, charitable contributions over and over.