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Speaker 1: Have you have Sheriff Mark Lamb back with the sheriff.
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Speaker 2: President Trump says he'll sign an order to pay the Department of Homeland Security employees. But this went through a lot of machinations. First the Democrats held out. Then the Senate Republicans came up with an idea, caved to the Democrats and said, well, we'll eliminate ice and some other things. Sent it to the Househouse said no at first, but then Mike Johnson over the House caved as well. What are your thoughts about Speaker Johnson specifically, I guess caving to the Republican senators who've already caved to the Democrats.
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Speaker 1: Tell us what you think.
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Speaker 3: Look, Eric, thanks for having me on.
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Speaker 4: I'm far more disappointed in the Senate because they had a bill that the House put it over to their put in their hands.
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Speaker 3: They were scared to bring it to the floor.
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Speaker 4: They blamed the filibuster, and in the end they send something bad back to the House. The House has to look and say, how do we get these folks back to work? How do we get them paid? I know President Trump the executive order, thank goodness for that, but we have DHS employees that need to get paid. I don't know all the nuances to this bill, but I want to see these folks getting paid, and right now is not the time to have DHS shut down. We need it now more than ever with what we've got going on across.
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Speaker 2: The world, you know, and Trump has made some amazing strides. Right We've literally shut down the border, which has unheard of. A couple of years ago, millions were coming across, pouring over, and he's got that down to a trickle, if any at all. And in order for that to maintain, you need DHS. I mean, you need ice, and you need border patrol, you need everything, all hands on deck. It's very scary to me to think that they're going to figure this out later before you get I just have to explain to a lot of people don't understand. Yes, in the big beautiful bill, there is allocation for ice paid being paid through twenty twenty nine.
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Speaker 1: But that's every year.
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Speaker 2: Every year they have to actually get the funding. So it's been approved through twenty twenty nine, has been funded. That's an annual basis. So you get into Congress in twenty twenty six, you're going to push to get those ice folks and border patrol paid.
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Speaker 4: Right, absolutely, DHS is an integral part of what our federal government is supposed to do, which is to protect the American people. It's one of the few things that the founding father set forth. What's disappointing right now is the way the Republicans are acting. They're acting as if the Democrats were still the majority. The Democrats are actually wagging the dog right now, and we've got to put an end to that.
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Speaker 3: And the way we do that is by sending strong.
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Speaker 4: Americans that understand that we need to put the American people first. That will highlight the fallacies of the Democrat Party, which has really become the socialist party. And we've got to get back to pushing bills that are beneficial to the American people, having DHS funded, including Border patrol, dh ICE, HSI, all of these organizations they need to be funded if we're going to properly protect the American people from terrorist threats.
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Speaker 2: Chef Fyne, tell me about Trump's endorsement, obviously means a lot to you. Who else is, by the way, is an open primary? Tell us what's going on in the state.
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Speaker 3: Look, I've got a primary contender.
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Speaker 4: I would love to have any support that anybody wants to give me, you can go to Mark Lamb dot us. We've got President Trump's endorsement, he says, I give my full endorsement.
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Speaker 3: To MAGA Warriors, Heriff Mark Lamb. I had a good time with that with the friends.
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Speaker 4: Also, we've got the House Freedom Fund, We've got the Club for Growth. We've got Speaker Johnson, Speakers or Leader Scalise. We've got a lot of really great endorsements. But what I'm looking for is the endorsement of the American people, in particular those of CD five here in Arizona. That endorsement is what means the most to me. I want to be able to represent them and the American people in Washington, d C. I keep saying American needs more cowboy hats and belt buckles. We need common sense Americans who are unapologetic about God, family, freedom, and the Constitution.
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Speaker 2: So you, I would assume you can tell me the polling in Ernold Stallamy, I've assume you're probably leading with a very comfortable margin. As far as Republicans now, again, is this an open primaries at all? Everyone shows up and votes for whoever the hell they want, or is it? Is it Republican primary alone, and assuming you locked down a Republican primary. If it's that way, who would you be going up against? You have any idea.
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Speaker 3: Right now?
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Speaker 4: In the Republican primary, we're ahead by seventy points. It's a Republican only, so independents can request a Republican ballot and they can vote in our primary, but it is a Republican primary. And then the Democrats have about five candidates. But my understanding is the Democrats they know this is a very strong anchor red district, not just for Arizona but for this country, and people in Washington, DC understand it as well. President Trump understands it, which is why he was so quick. We've got one of the first endorsements that came out. I'm not the first, but we were writing in that first mix because he wants to lock this down and ensure that a good anchor district like this is represented well in Washington DC. Andy Biggs has been our congressman. He's done a great job. I look forward to getting in the foxhole President Trump and fighting for these things that we need to protect the American people.
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Speaker 2: I guess up to speak, I'm glad you brought it up because you're running in the seat for the seat that Andy is vacating.
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Speaker 1: Andy's running for governor of Arizona.
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Speaker 2: We've been really highlighting his run there and hopefully he locks that one down to where how does that stand the governor race?
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Speaker 4: Well, thank you for highlighting Andy, because we need Andy here in this state. Look, I think Andy's doing a great job. The people of Arizona are not happy with what we have. We've got to do a better job of highlighting as a Republican party in this country, just the problems that the Democrats continue to push on the American people, and we're not immune from that here in Arizona. Our governor has not been great for the state of Arizona, and we've got to get somebody in there that's not only gonna that's gonna fix election integrity in the state of Arizona, that's gonna work with our federal partners, that's going to ensure that our borders was secure in Arizona. There is a lot of work that needs to be done here and we need a good governor to do that. We need to be able to turn on that Legislature and Senate here in Arizona, which is read but we've got to get them the governor that's going to sign off on the bills that we need to make Arizona a great state.
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Speaker 2: Let's get you jump back to this whole issue of Mike Johnson, Speaker Johnson going to vote, taking the vote, and funding parts of DHS, but leaving ICE and Border Patrol out of it. Let's say you win first of all, I mean, would you vote to replace Speaker Johnson number one? If you're in that seat number two? If not, what's the message to the Speaker?
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Speaker 4: Well, look, I hope to be part of that process when I get there.
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Speaker 3: I've had good conversations with the Speaker.
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Speaker 4: He's been very gracious with his time and really kind of helping me along my path and helping understand some of the issues they're dealing with and Washington, DC. I would be for continuing with ICE, continuing with Border Patrol. I understand the value of them. I've worked hand in hand. I've seen the impact. If we were to move those components from our government from DHS, it would be an utter disaster, and ultimately that's going to fall even heavier on the heads and hands of the sheriffs and local law enforcement throughout this country. So I hope to be one that will stand up strong for these men and women who have been putting on the badge and going out and doing a difficult work. Let's remember, the work that ICE and Border Patrol and everybody are doing is the work that Congress said they had to do. They're the ones that set the laws, and these folks are just carrying out the laws. So I would be a strong supporter of Ice, Border Patrol, HSI and our dhs.
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Speaker 2: I think you're speaking to the folks who are going to be voting for you with that seventy percent leading folks, Remember you were a sheriff and you know, look you weren't on the board. The Pinal County, if I'm not mistaken, doesn't include the border, but certainly you include a lot of people out of those caravans, the illegal migration that was coming on, the migrants, the invaders. You go through the border, and they had had right up to the mill estate or Panal County. Is tell us how with a minute or so, sir, tell us why that means so much that people of Arizona and frankly the country.
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Speaker 4: You're right, Panow County was not on the border, but we have an Indian reservation on the south end of our county. We're fifty miles off the border, and those people flowed right through. I could show you one hundred spots in the desert where they discarded camouflage, clothes, carpete shoes, water bottles, the remnants of how they carried their drugs into this country. And not to mention all of the human load vehicles we had under the Biden administration. But those have not disappeared because we still have them coming across. We still have a job to do to find these folks. President Drumpet has done an amazing job. We just had a vehicle we pulled over the other day. You can go to our Sheriff's office page. We had a bunch of them that fled out of the truck and then the trunk of the truck was full of people as well. We cannot allow that to happen again under the Biden like what we saw with the Biden administration. We've got to have people that will solidify President Trump's executive orders into long term beneficial laws for the American people.
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Speaker 3: I want to be part of it. I'd love you for you.
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Speaker 4: To support me at Mark Lamb do us if you feel it the same way.
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Speaker 2: Good to have you, Mark, always good to have you. We'll get you back again. By the way, maga make Arizona great again. Some sort of ring to it. I'm not sure if you use it, but feel free to Mark Lamb. Thank you so much, Congressions fifth District, Folks, Mark Lamb, Sheriff, Mark Lamb run for Congress, Thank you.
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Speaker 1: Your thoughts.
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Speaker 5: Yeah, They've still got a search and rescue mission underway. They'll be doing that all through the night, and frankly, nighttime is a real friend for this crew member who they're still searching for, and for our search and rescue teams F fifteen and E hit by a surface to air missile of some sort that that hasn't been discussed yet and causing both crew members to inject. The one, as you pointed out, has been rescued safely. Now, what it points out in a sense is we've been talking and the Administration has been talking a lot about you know, obliterating their missile program, about obliterating their air defense systems, having complete dominance over the skies. What this points out is that it doesn't take much for the existing Iranian regime to you know, exert a cost here, and whether that's by doubting a jet or whether it's by creating the chaos it still exists in the straight up horror moves. They don't really need much. And depending on who you talk to, they've still got a relatively significant number of missiles missile launchers, despite the fact that there's no doubt it's been a military success if you're talking about degrading significantly their capabilities.
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Speaker 2: So yes, absolutely degraded them, degraded their ability to deliver a nuclear weapon, degrade their military, current military impossible, any opportunity to rebuild the military anytime soon. The question is, yes, these these little they still have some they still have missiles, they still have and they still have the resolve. And I talk to us about the resolve of being in Iraqi. I'm sorry Iranian right now, I r GC. They'll fight to the death right and that doesn't bode well for boots in the sands.
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Speaker 1: So to speak.
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Speaker 5: Yeah, there was this I think that there was this initial optimism in the White House and the administration, and I'm sure with the Israelis because this was there. One of the primary objectives was to get this regime change right, and that's proven to be extremely difficult.
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Speaker 6: Now.
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Speaker 5: I know the White House has been test driving this this message saying, well, we are dealing with a new regime and you know, perhaps they're very reasonable. Well I would push back on that. You know, you're dealing with new faces in the same Islamic Republic regime. And it does appear as if what's happened is the political establishment, the clerical establishment within Iran has taken a step back the IRGC and appearance has completely cemented their position at the top of that food chain there within Iran and are calling the shots as super possession is basically you know, irrelevant at this point the president of Iran, and so you're getting up you're getting what appears to be this this tightening of the of the existing leadership around the IRGC, and they don't appear to be showing any interest in coming to the table in a meaningful way with negotiations. They completely refused to consider or look at the peace settlements that have been put in front of them, whether it's by the US or or mediators including Turkey and Pakistan, Oman qataris So I think the idea that you were going to get this regime change is it's still way down the road.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, yes, correct, and it's it's it could take months, could take years, depending how you want to go at it.
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Speaker 1: Let's take it.
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Speaker 2: Listen to President Trump from the address Wednesday night, especially this line, which is create a lot of opinion on both sides, so to speak.
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Speaker 7: Watch, we're going to hit them extremely hard over the next two to three weeks.
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Speaker 1: We're going to bring them back to the stone ages where they belong.
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Speaker 2: And so both sides are like, you know, yeah, we want to project a strong voice, and he is. He's crushing he's obliterating him. I actually think this is the right strategy, to be honest with you. I think I want out. I don't want boots on the ground personally, just against this whole thing. But I think the way you do it is you bomb them into submission. And you can't do it just hitting military installations. So the other side will tell you they feel he went too far. Your thoughts, Yeah, look, I get it.
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Speaker 3: It's kind of this dual track approach.
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Speaker 5: You know, Let's continue to exert pressure obviously we're continuing combat operations at the same time saying, look, we've offered up a fifteen point piece plan. We want to have discuss since we have been talking, right, And I think that confuses a lot of people just kind of watching from the sideline, thinking well, which is it. Are you going to obliterate that you know their capabilities or are you going to have these discussions but doing this at the same time, That's not atypical anytime you're in a conflict, there's always some channel of communication that's open.
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Speaker 8: I agree with you.
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Speaker 5: I don't think anybody really is keen to see boots on the ground, whether it's you know, taking carg Island or some of the smaller islands. Look, we've already got boots on the ground during the search and rescue operation, and thank goodness, say we're able to again rescue one of the crew members already. But you know, to be honest, you know, if this goes, if this escalates, right, and it already is in a sense, President Trump was threatening to hit their energy infrastructure, their power grids, even talked about desalination plants. Well, guess what Iran over the past twenty four hours has already hit in Kuwait and the UAE energy infrastructure, refineries, gas plants, a desalination plants. So again, the regime in Iran that exists now doesn't seem to have any interest in in in talking and they, if anything, they're hardening their approach and getting on the offensive with what little they've got left.
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Speaker 2: Mike uh former CIA tellus from from that perspective, where the hell are all our quote unquote allies in the Middle East?
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Speaker 1: You know?
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Speaker 2: Okay, Israel got it, and I really sure what they're where they are, what their motivation is, where they want to play Trump's strategy or they're on their own, But where are the other ones? Where the Where's where's Saudi Rabe? Where's Oman? Where's where's George?
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Speaker 1: Where? Why aren't they assisting in opening the straight of hormones?
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Speaker 5: Yeah, that's a great point, and people talk about the EU. Frankly, it would be much more effective if the golf state partners were, you know, jumping into this fray, getting on the offensive. Now we're seeing signs of that, right the reporting that the Saudi's MBS in Saudi has been telling the White House like you got to, you know, keep up the fight, but they've got to be more visible in this. The UAE has actually put forward a resolution in the United Nations talking about reopening the straight up Ormuz with whatever it takes, right, And so the UAE has been signaling that they're right on the edge. They're willing to get into this, I think, and if they and other golf actors would do that, that's a game changer, almost more so than getting the UK kers. Starmer has been completely reluctant to do anything. Emmanuel Macron and France. Germans don't even talk about the Spanish, even the Italians that used to be a good relationship there. So that you set aside, right he used, being EU in a sense. But the golf state actors, if they join this, that really will be a game change.
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Speaker 2: So Mike, Okay, So we're at the seapack and I was talking about an Iranian lady who was very animated. She was very upset, and I said something. It created a bit of a stir. People are mad at me for saying I said, where are the Ranian people?
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Speaker 6: Now?
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Speaker 2: I know they were killed and the only way might correct me if I'm wrong. The only way to really really change what's going on in Iran is when the people decide it's over right. So does a matter who's helping us, who Israel, We're doing our own the Middle East, the Arab our quote unquote allies are bsing us. It doesn't matter how much we throw at them. It won't happen until the people, the ninety million people in Iran say that's it. We're going to start storming capitals, risking their own lives. Am I wrong?
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Speaker 8: No, You're not wrong.
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Speaker 5: And that's always been the hope and the idea and the you know, realistic expectation is that the only way this happens, the only way this regime finally goes away and the people of Iran and the region get a better future, is if the people themselves do it.
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Speaker 8: But look, they again, depending on estimates, tens of thousands slaughtered in the streets by their own government. And the government came out, you know, early in this conflict and told their people, if you come back out in the streets, we will kill you, right, and that's powerful incentive not to come back out.
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Speaker 1: Of the streets when you don't hurt anything.
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Speaker 2: I give you that, But what about can't I mean, we're very good at this. Can't we drop some weapons into them? Can't we help them do it themselves? I mean that that kind of takes some of our not all of our fingerprints off, But we're not actually firing the guns.
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Speaker 1: Let them do.
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Speaker 2: We support them both with intelligence and with weapons.
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Speaker 5: Well, I think there's been an effort in a sense, not necessarily you know, dropping palettes of AK forty seven's, but you know, targeting the security apparatus that is responsible for the repression of protests, the besieged militia and other elements of the RGC, and going after their command and control, going after their facilities, going after the units that have been getting out in the streets. But the unfortunate reality is they're still every night, they're still putting roving bands of these militias out in the streets to intimidate the people, keep them in their homes and remind them that they have no problems shooting their own citizens, you know, if they come out in the hopes of a better life. So I agree with you, it's got to come from the people.
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Speaker 1: I got one.
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Speaker 8: That's an enormous way.
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Speaker 1: I've got to get to see a real quid. One minute left.
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Speaker 2: Mike or less, but forty five seconds Israel tell us what's the mentality going on in Israel BB in their war rooms.
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Speaker 3: Yeah, you pointed out to it.
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Speaker 5: There's a bit of a divergence right as this conflict went on, as we had more success in striking targets, the Israelis have said, the IDEF said, look, we've already gone through our entire target list. We've checked off every target we started this conflict with. Now they're kind of moving towards economic targets inside of Iran, but they're also dealing with the issue in South Lebanon, and that for them, I think is is becoming the primary concern and the primary objective. They feel as if they've done a great deal obviously alongside the US and degrading the missile capabilities, pushing back even the nuclear program for and so I think that now when they're not seeing the regime change, because again I believe that was one of their primary objectives, as opposed to with the US administration, where it was sort of will hope that it happens, but if it doesn't happen, well, you know, we didn't expect it. I think they've turned their attention for the most part to South Lebanon. Well, but they're still engaged in combat operations obviously in Iran.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, when they hit that gas plant against Trump's advices, a kind of.
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Speaker 1: Game changer in the Middle East.
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Speaker 2: Mike got to go. Appreciate your time. Happy Easter weekend. Mike Baker, CEO Portman Square Group. Thank you, burl folks. Watch this please all right, folks. Six months in, we're almost three million views, we got almost ninety thousand watch hours. We're going to get to fifteen thousand subscribers. We're almost there. I need you to help me out. I'll tell you what. When we hit fifteen thousand, should be very soon, We'll take the last five people who leave comments in the comments section and we're going to send you one of these one of these cool edge T shirts right there. Again, leave a comment in the comment section, be one of the last five that once we hit fifteen thousand, and you're gonna get a T shirt.
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Speaker 1: Also, you got to be a subscriber, so do it now.
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Speaker 9: Thank you.
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Speaker 1: Even take me, folks, not even funny.
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Speaker 2: This is the mayor of Chicago, one of the biggest and most important cities in America. Actually, my hometown born and raised there also one of the most crime written.
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Speaker 1: And this is what he says and believes, the mayor.
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Speaker 10: Says, and so like and finding that like, you know, the system of capitalism and racism and white supremacy, et cetera have all and Islamophobia have all been used, you know, to colonized lands, right to take resources from other people. And so this is like a long trajectory and we're just seeing the manifestations of that continuation, right with nine to eleven. And so a lot of times when people are asking us to respond about you know, attack, right when if you look back like historically, right, you know, a lot of us come from lands that were colonized, lands where war are being waged, right a lot of times because of US pols here or the policies in Europe. And so I find that we can connect over that. But then also that the idea that we have to apologize for, like a terror attack that like a couple of people did all right.
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Speaker 2: Well, that wasn't Mayor Johnson in Chicago. That was a sense of how bad it is in New York, got it, got it, got it all right? A couple of people did it, She says, couple people. Now, we've heard something like that before. If you don't remember, it was elon Omar and oh yeah, it was about the World Trade Center attacks.
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Speaker 11: Doesn't Hare was founded after nine to eleven because they recognized that some people did something and that all of us were starting to lose access.
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Speaker 1: To our civil liberties.
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Speaker 2: That woman, after nine to eleven, we lost nearly three thousand Americans, innocent Americans, to the Saudi pilots that the flew planes into the World Trade Center the Pentagon in Pennsylvania. That one said some people did something. She was saying that at CARE, the Council for American Islamic Relations CARE. If you don't know, it's a PR wing of Hesboala and the Muslim Brotherhood. And she was speaking to a crowd at CARE.
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Speaker 1: They're fake.
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Speaker 2: They're literally a PR group that's trying to put a positive spin on terrorists. And she said some people did something because she couldn't say Muslim terrorists killed three thousand Americans. That's what she was saying right there. And we talk about Scheria creep, folks, it's legit, it's real. That was years ago. It's getting worse and worse. Mind you Momdami in New York. Mind you, dearborn Michigan, mind you, Minneapolis, Minnesota. They're trying to create a compound in Texas. Sharia creep is real. It's one of the most dangerous things happening in America today. You think the southern border was bad, this is by far blows that away.
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Speaker 1: And I do mean that literally.
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Speaker 2: This right here as the leftist breakdown. Right an NBA player coming out right in support of President President Trump and what's he doing for the country. Somewhere tampon tim and elon Omar crying crocodile tears in some Somali soup.
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Speaker 12: You were born in Canada, but you officially became a US citizen in twenty twenty.
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Speaker 1: Congratulations, Thank you. It was a very long road. No, it's pretty quick, actually really yeah.
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Speaker 13: Is it because you're in the NBA.
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Speaker 14: I think it's just because of the pandemic, so they're just quick with it.
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Speaker 1: What are your thoughts on President Trump's crackdown on illegal aliens?
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Speaker 14: I mean, you know, with President Trump what he's doing. First of all, I love what he's done so far for our country. I think he's helped our country a lot in terms of where he stands with that. I think, you know, I'm a firm believer because I have family members and I have people are that are immigrants. I think, you know, I believe, you know, for those that do their thing the right way and get the papers, I think they should be taken care of first and foremost. I think it's the right thing, right. I think that's the right way about it.
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Speaker 1: Yeah, there you go, And how nice is that? That's wonderful. You're right, do it the right way. That's what everyone's saying.
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Speaker 2: And when you do it the right way and you don't steal nineteen billion dollars, it's even better. I think NPR CEO Catherine Maher Maher Mahr may have a warped sense of what the truth really is. She simply seems to imply that NPR is clearly biased and left leaning. Agenda based journalism gets in the way of getting things done, whatever those things are.
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Speaker 1: This may help you understand.
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Speaker 13: I think our reverence for the truth might become might have become a bit of a distraction that is preventing us from finding consensus and getting important things done.
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Speaker 8: Mm.
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Speaker 2: Yes, it's becoming distract The truth and journalism is a distraction to getting things.
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Speaker 1: What do you get? What things you're getting done? CEO of NPR, What things?
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Speaker 2: A little propaganda, little biased reporting, a little helped your Democrats, your progressive Democrats.
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Speaker 1: Interesting? Interesting, I don't know.
00:29:00
Speaker 2: Maybe I wonder exactly what important things need to be done? And by the way, getting in the way of the truth, is that really something you want to talk about as a journalist. No, wonder we shut down funding of NPR. There seems to be some kind of outbreak of subpar politicians and media figures believing they.
00:29:18
Speaker 1: Should be the president of the country.
00:29:20
Speaker 2: We already had our fair share of Kamala Harris's who probably coming back for twenty twenty eight if the rumors are correct. Don Lemon has entertained the thoughts. Can you imagine we've got Gavin Newsom in the mix? AOC Corey Booker, who tried and failed miserably maybe twice before, is not saying no to another run though.
00:29:40
Speaker 12: Sounds like you're saying she would be open to your running for presidents, So you're not ruling it out, Senator.
00:29:46
Speaker 6: I am definitely not ruling it out. I'm running for reelection. I hope New Jersey will support me for another six years. But what I love about her is she knows as a partnership we are better than we were before we met. And I'm excited about whatever challenges we may take.
00:30:01
Speaker 1: Them to come. I mean, does everyone think they can be pressed?
00:30:04
Speaker 2: Don Lemon? Corey Booker tried it. He failed miserably. I mean, the only thing he's ever done is stand on the Senate floor for twenty five hours in an adult diaper and literally relieved himself into his own adult diaper. How disgusting is that? That's his claim to fame, Corey Booker. Oh, and he had a friend what was his name, t Bone? When he was mayor of Newark, New Jersey. He had a buddy named t Bone who was really cool, except t Bone was fictional, and Booker wrote in his book about his buddy t Bone, who was never even a real person.
00:30:36
Speaker 1: These people are whackos. They're perfect for the DC swamp.
00:30:39
Speaker 2: Back in February, the second largest city in Massachusetts, Worcester City, became a sanctuary city for transgender individuals, whatever the hell that means. And as you can imagine, some of the testimony was very interesting, to say the least and steeped in by the way Trump derangement syndrome. All I can say is some of these people should be firmly placed on an FI watch list.
00:31:02
Speaker 1: I need the.
00:31:02
Speaker 9: City to protect me because the federal government won't. And if you think you're afraid of Trump, you should see how afraid of Trump I am. Yes I can. If you say that you're afraid of Trump, and that's why you don't want city to be the city to be a space, save space for trans people, you better prepare for trans people to make this a very unsaved space.
00:31:28
Speaker 3: I'm shaking right now.
00:31:30
Speaker 1: I don't want to be here.
00:31:34
Speaker 3: I'm sorry. Am I taking too long pleading for my life?
00:31:37
Speaker 1: You remember how many children I have and how many and that two of them are trans.
00:31:42
Speaker 6: I speak as both the B and the T in the LGBT.
00:31:48
Speaker 9: I'm multiply disabled. I have Lers dan Loos syndrome, which is a connective tissue disorder that causes me immense physical pain. I'm on the autism spectrum and I of NARCOLEPSI and I couldn't drive myself here, so I had to hide from my driver that I was in drag, which is not an easy thing to do.
00:32:09
Speaker 1: I do not want to be here. It's my day off.
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Speaker 14: I do not want to be in your dms.
00:32:15
Speaker 12: I do not want to be in your email inboxes.
00:32:17
Speaker 14: I do not want my creativity.
00:32:20
Speaker 12: Writing disc tracks like Kendrick. I don't want to spend an.
00:32:23
Speaker 15: Hour applying glitter on my face so that you will hear and see me.
00:32:30
Speaker 14: I want you to listen to me.
00:32:32
Speaker 5: Let us remember that the Nazis burned the books, that the Nazis burned books on gender sciences.
00:32:39
Speaker 2: First, you know, I think if I died and God sent me to Hell, it will probably be that meeting right there.
00:32:46
Speaker 1: I don't know. I'm not sure.
00:32:47
Speaker 2: I'm not sure what that was. What is that that this is a sanctuary city for folks like that? I'm not sure who the hell else would want to even go to that god forsaken city. Knock yourself out? Should be great for you, folks. Watch this all right, folks. Six months in, we're almost three million views, we got almost ninety thousand watch hours. We're gonna get to fifteen thousand subscribers.
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00:33:38
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00:33:40
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00:33:44
Speaker 2: You know, at this point, we should just call it the Hemorrhage State from now on. After more than fifty years, fifty years, five decades, Yamaha, the corporation announced last month that it's moving its US headquarters out of the Golden State of California and heading to the Peach State, Georgia.
00:34:00
Speaker 1: So simple question.
00:34:01
Speaker 2: If Gavin Newsom has built such a progressive paradise, why does everyone keep fleeing billionaires, leaving businesses, leaving middle class families leaving with them. Meanwhile, Sir slick Back is too busy lying about how great his state is.
00:34:17
Speaker 1: At this rate, the only thing still moving into Golden.
00:34:20
Speaker 2: State California are U hauls, and they're mostly there to help people get the hell out. So Golden Now is it Gavin, So Yamaha wants out of California after fifty years, half a century, that means that Yamaha is stuck with California through eight presidents. This go the invention of the Internet and whatever TikTok is doing to our brains, and they finally said, yep, we're done.
00:34:41
Speaker 1: We're going to try Georgia instead.
00:34:43
Speaker 2: At this point, also, California isn't just losing companies, it's hosting a corporate evacuation drill. Tesla leaves for Texas, or Gold leaves for Texas, Chevron leaves for Houston, Texas, and now Yamaha heads to Georgia. Gavin Newsom seems intent on kill in California's economy for good. Takes real talent to ruin one of the richest economies on Earth, not just in America on Earth. But that's just the kind of guy Gavin is. It also takes great talent to ruin one of the richest economies on Earth, in one of the sunniest states in the country and still make Georgia seem like an upgrade. No offense Georgia, of course, but think about what California has been for decades, Silicon Valley corporations are picking lower taxes and fewer regulations over the beautiful beaches and sunshine. But who can blame them? Sir slick Back is far too busy ramping up for twenty twenty eight run, spouting absolute lies and nonsense to anyone who will listen, and committing treason on foreign soil.
00:35:43
Speaker 7: But I want to remember all those images of masked men the secret police, something familiar in Germany. Those first images came out of my state, the second largest city in the United States of America. We saw four thousand National Guard federalized first time, were sitting in there like this, and seven hundred active duty Marines sent not overseas, but to the second largest city in the United States of America, militarizing the.
00:36:08
Speaker 1: Streets of my city.
00:36:09
Speaker 7: Masked men, masked men showing up unaccountable. No idea, ideas.
00:36:14
Speaker 2: Got When he's not busy being treason this overseas well, of course, he's busy insulting large swaths of Americans.
00:36:22
Speaker 7: I'm not you know, I'm not trying to impress you. I'm just trying to impress upon you. I'm like you, I'm no better than you you know, I'm a nine to sixty SAT guy.
00:36:35
Speaker 2: Pretty presumptuous, mister Gavin. You think you know what those people in that audience, what their scores were, and they can't read like you say, you can't supposed to be the future of the Democrat Party right there, mister slickback. So they actually think it's a good idea to consider a guy who's run his state into the ground to run this entire country through the Democrats.
00:36:56
Speaker 1: Says something.
00:36:56
Speaker 2: That polling still shows that Kamala Harris still the list for twenty twenty eight over.
00:37:01
Speaker 1: That guy Gavin. How does that feel?
00:37:03
Speaker 2: She got like one vote when she really ran. He's got no primary votes when they put her in. Of course, the billionaires and companies want out, because here's the Gavin rundown. California has the highest state income taxes in America by far. California has the highest gas tax in America by far, which of course has the Ladies of the View doing cleanup on Aisle nine.
00:37:26
Speaker 15: For Newsom to eradicate homelessness in this country, it would only cost twenty billion dollars. So while using this money to wage a war, which is a regime change war, which he said he wouldn't do it. The people that voted for him wanted America first. Put America first, and homelessness. Why are gas prices in California eight dollars a gallon going up? Eight dollars a gal going up?
00:37:49
Speaker 2: So yeah, because they're charging gas tax in California that the rest of the country is not being charged.
00:37:56
Speaker 1: Hm.
00:37:56
Speaker 2: Pretty interesting, Hey, Sonny Houstin, how about homelessness? You're by Newsome has built his political career on the promises to solve homelessness ever since he became the mayor of San Francisco.
00:38:08
Speaker 1: Remember this sound bite, because we do watch what.
00:38:12
Speaker 16: We call a ten year plan to end chronic holeness in San Francisco.
00:38:16
Speaker 1: How are you going to call homelessness? What are you going to do? It's a new mayor and I said, well, what are you.
00:38:20
Speaker 16: Going to do?
00:38:20
Speaker 17: Boaks on a housing first model, direct access to housie shelter, solvet sleep housing with wrap around and support services, and then solve homelessness.
00:38:28
Speaker 7: Homelessness absolutely can be solved laid out a detailed homeless strategy. There's been no intentionality on homelessness in this state for decades.
00:38:36
Speaker 1: It's not been a focus.
00:38:37
Speaker 16: I don't think we can solve homelessness.
00:38:39
Speaker 1: I note we can solve homelessness.
00:38:41
Speaker 3: We will reduce.
00:38:42
Speaker 7: Street homelessness quickly and humanly through emergency action.
00:38:46
Speaker 16: The highest investment the state's ever made is one billion dollars on homelessness. We are poised to pass a budget in the next few hours that will provide twelve billion dollars of investments that can.
00:38:58
Speaker 7: Literally quantify fifty eight thousand.
00:39:01
Speaker 1: People that we got off the streets last year. And none of you would believe it.
00:39:05
Speaker 17: This state has not made progress in the last two decades as it relates to homelessness. Not interested in funding failure, We're not interested in failing more efficiently when it comes to the issue of homelessness and the.
00:39:17
Speaker 1: Cross on the street.
00:39:18
Speaker 2: Homelessness in California is not only the highest in the whole United States, it's also the highest it's ever been in twenty twenty five. So, whatever you're doing, Gavin, how about you stop doing it. It's been more than twenty years since Newsom unveiled his ten year plan to end chronic homelessness, and those high gas prices, those are thanks to Gavin's own policies. California also has a regulatory system so complex it makes the IRS look like customer service. Starting a project in California can take years of environmental reviews, permits, lawsuits, appeals, public hearings. By the time you finish the paperwork and the hearings, the project you're building is probably obsolete. Meanwhile, states like Texas or here in Florida, in Georgia, offering low taxes, reasonable regulations, and the governor of these states aren't global ast hacks lecturing you about carbon footprints. We've all known for years now about the exodus out of California. Texas and Florida know all about it. Let me tell you something. Last year, the last reportable year, California lost a quarter of a million people, twohenty and fifty thousand people. Texas got sixty seven thousand, Florida got sixty eight more than half of all their transplants. Something's going on, folks. Transplants have become the norm. Families, entrepreneurs, high earners, yes, billionaires.
00:40:35
Speaker 1: And then there's a cost of living.
00:40:37
Speaker 2: Housing prices through the roof, energy prices through the roof. Gas prices so high that filling up your tank feels like a luxury purchase. And then we get to California's aggressive energy policies. The mantra has been and everything that currently works. It's a state sitting on enormous energy resources while paying some of the highest fuel prices in the country, not all of them, the highs field price in California. They have massive amounts of energy under their sand and soil and water. Make it make sense because it doesn't. That's not climate leadership, that's climate cosplay. So when a company like Yamaham, which has been in California for half a century decades, decides to leave, that's not a routine business decision. That's a vote of no confidence for the state and the governor. Weather's nice, sure, But staying in business, well, that's even nicer as a business. And yet Newsom continues pitching California as the model for the country, really the blueprint the future. But where's the future without companies at a tax base taxpayers, California's standard has become homeless, tense, drug addicts in the streets, feces in the streets, grossness everywhere, and mishandled wildfires.
00:41:53
Speaker 1: That's become the Newsome brand.
00:41:55
Speaker 2: That's what he's turned California into Imagine what that feels like when your legacy is all about destroying everything. A state once was the Golden State, used to be where people came to build something, Strike gold in California, the Golden State, start a company, invent the future. Now it's become all about moving dates. Gavin Newsom can run for president in twenty twenty eight, and I certainly hope he does. But if the corporate exodus keeps up at this rate, he may have to launch his campaign from Texas. California used to be the land of opportunity. Now it's the land of Please leave the keys with the landlord. The Golden State used to export movies and technology. Now it's fastest growing export appears to be its own taxpayers. Congratulations Gavin. We always knew you had it in you. We cannot wait for you in twenty twenty eight, you and your sidekick Cammy Harris. We'll be back two and a half minutes.
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00:45:12
Speaker 1: Yeah, of course.
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Speaker 12: I mean everybody knows Angel from The Chosen and from the Sound of Freedom, which was huge. I was one hundred and eighty four million dollar grossing movie, which is incredible. But you've got titles like Cabrini, about the Italian and Francesca Cabrini, who established sixty seven institutions for immigrants in New York, David the animation and the musical The King of King's Testament, which is a modern retelling of the Book of Acts, Miracle this incredible docu series about miracles that happen in people's lives. His Only Son, about Abraham's journey to Mount Moriah and the sacrifice of his son Isaac. And then A Week Away, which is a series about Christian camp kind of similar to high School Musical. So you get all this variety of content in one hub. So we think about Prime Netflix stuff's out there. Maybe your whole family is not. They don't want to see. This is a hub where everybody can go and be happy about what they're seeing.
00:45:57
Speaker 2: Some of the stuff is theatrical least some goes is straight to streaming, not that that's a bad thing. There's some major motion pictures going straight to stream. But you're getting both.
00:46:05
Speaker 12: And there's two that are coming out eric One is Animal Farm. That's an Andy Serkis thing, which Seth Rogan is in it. It's all animation. Yeah, he's a big, big name. So this is the other thing is like, I was just down in Miami for the premiere of a solo meal which Kevin James and I think we did a thing together.
00:46:20
Speaker 1: Angel's getting big.
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Speaker 12: They're providing a huge competitor in the marketplace to what Hollywood has to offer. Young Washington is coming up soon. That's amazing. That's directed by John Irwin. It's all about the life of George Washington before he became president. That's a theatrical release. With this membership that you're getting for eight ninety nine, you get two tickets to any theatric release, So you're just.
00:46:38
Speaker 2: Very quickly before we get to the deal again, there's a partnership that's been struck between Real America's Voice and Angel Studios exactly.
00:46:45
Speaker 12: This is an important partnership because we want to do the same thing Angel does, which is stories that amplify light. So when you go to the guild, you're not just supporting Angel, you're supporting us as well, because we have a great partnership between us. We want to amplify their mission and the types of content that they put.
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Speaker 1: Le'll tell us about this deal.
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Speaker 12: So this deal eight ninety nine for an entire year. That's down from I think twelve bucks for a month for a year, So for an entire year, you get eight ninety nine access to the entire Angel online library, plus two tickets to any movie of your choice, and like Eric, I don't know, last week, take the movies theatrical. Yeah, yeah, yeah, so eight ninety nine a month, Yeah, and two tickets with any statue.
00:47:21
Speaker 1: To your truck. Just think about Sethgan movie. It could be that one.
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Speaker 8: Yeah.
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Speaker 1: I just think you go to movies.
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Speaker 12: I don't know when last time you went there. It's like, I don't know, fifty seventy bucks just for two people to go to the movies. So this is a great value for the family. And you know what you're seeing too, So some really good stuff.
00:47:33
Speaker 1: No where to folks sign up for this.
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Speaker 12: They go to angel dot com, slash rab or there's gonna be a QR code on your screen that they can take a picture of and you can sign up.
00:47:40
Speaker 1: There pretty easy. Yeah, but got to do it by Easter Sunday to get this deal.
00:47:43
Speaker 2: Oh that's interesting. Yeah, so you only have a couple more days to get that in the books.
00:47:47
Speaker 12: And there's just a lot of Christian content on there for the family that's watching for Holy Week, Easter, Sunday, Good Friday, everything that you want to see this week and this weekend house to right there, to.
00:47:55
Speaker 1: Out a minute, left ball.
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Speaker 2: There's a resurgence of faith based content out there. We talked a lot about real America, some of the faith songs, faith based songs, and now film as well.
00:48:04
Speaker 12: Yeah, and like Eric, you go back to what unfortunately happened to Charlie Kirk and the revival that happened afterwards. I think there was a moment in America. At least I hope that it continues, that there is a resurgence of faith and people turning to faith we have. You know, of course, we're in a very holy week right now. Passover is beginning, Holy Week is beginning, and so I think for everyone that's out there, they want to have a restoration of spirit and soul. Charlie Kirk taught that message, and I just think that I hope, Eric, My hope is that people take what Charlie did and continue to lead that generation very quickly.
00:48:33
Speaker 1: I get to this, you have an Eastern special tell us. I sure do. I sure do.
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Speaker 12: It's called I've got to think about what it's called the Living Word. From Scrolls to Resurrection. I went and visited the Museum of the Bible where the Dead Sea scrolls exew.
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Speaker 1: On TV.
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Speaker 12: Absolutely phenomenal when you see the words that were written two thousand years ago. And here's the other deal. I put a little thing in the Western Wall. They've got a big four thousand pounds stone for the Western Wall. You can't even go to the Western Wall right now because what's happening in Israel. So the fact you can do it in Washington, you should be going to the meeting actual piece of the Western actually four thousand Trump put in there. Yeah, but you can do it in DC and you can't do it in this right now.
00:49:09
Speaker 1: I'm just gonna call it the Trump Western Wall. No, I don't know the ambassador tyk you gave me, I'll take it.
00:49:16
Speaker 2: Oh, that's right, Ambassador Bo Davidson rev Angel Studios Ambassador.
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Speaker 1: Have you have Sheriff Mark Lamb back with the sheriff.
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Speaker 2: President Trump says he'll sign an order to pay the Department of Homeland Security employees. But this went through a lot of machinations. First the Democrats held out. Then the Senate Republicans came up with an idea, caved to the Democrats and said, well, we'll eliminate ice and some other things. Sent it to the Househouse said no at first, but then Mike Johnson over the House caved as well. What are your thoughts about Speaker Johnson specifically, I guess caving to the Republican senators who've already caved to the Democrats.
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Speaker 1: Tell us what you think.
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Speaker 3: Look, Eric, thanks for having me on.
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Speaker 4: I'm far more disappointed in the Senate because they had a bill that the House put it over to their put in their hands.
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Speaker 3: They were scared to bring it to the floor.
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Speaker 4: They blamed the filibuster, and in the end they send something bad back to the House. The House has to look and say, how do we get these folks back to work? How do we get them paid? I know President Trump the executive order, thank goodness for that, but we have DHS employees that need to get paid. I don't know all the nuances to this bill, but I want to see these folks getting paid, and right now is not the time to have DHS shut down. We need it now more than ever with what we've got going on across.
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Speaker 2: The world, you know, and Trump has made some amazing strides. Right We've literally shut down the border, which has unheard of. A couple of years ago, millions were coming across, pouring over, and he's got that down to a trickle, if any at all. And in order for that to maintain, you need DHS. I mean, you need ice, and you need border patrol, you need everything, all hands on deck. It's very scary to me to think that they're going to figure this out later before you get I just have to explain to a lot of people don't understand. Yes, in the big beautiful bill, there is allocation for ice paid being paid through twenty twenty nine.
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Speaker 1: But that's every year.
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Speaker 2: Every year they have to actually get the funding. So it's been approved through twenty twenty nine, has been funded. That's an annual basis. So you get into Congress in twenty twenty six, you're going to push to get those ice folks and border patrol paid.
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Speaker 4: Right, absolutely, DHS is an integral part of what our federal government is supposed to do, which is to protect the American people. It's one of the few things that the founding father set forth. What's disappointing right now is the way the Republicans are acting. They're acting as if the Democrats were still the majority. The Democrats are actually wagging the dog right now, and we've got to put an end to that.
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Speaker 3: And the way we do that is by sending strong.
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Speaker 4: Americans that understand that we need to put the American people first. That will highlight the fallacies of the Democrat Party, which has really become the socialist party. And we've got to get back to pushing bills that are beneficial to the American people, having DHS funded, including Border patrol, dh ICE, HSI, all of these organizations they need to be funded if we're going to properly protect the American people from terrorist threats.
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Speaker 2: Chef Fyne, tell me about Trump's endorsement, obviously means a lot to you. Who else is, by the way, is an open primary? Tell us what's going on in the state.
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Speaker 3: Look, I've got a primary contender.
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Speaker 4: I would love to have any support that anybody wants to give me, you can go to Mark Lamb dot us. We've got President Trump's endorsement, he says, I give my full endorsement.
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Speaker 3: To MAGA Warriors, Heriff Mark Lamb. I had a good time with that with the friends.
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Speaker 4: Also, we've got the House Freedom Fund, We've got the Club for Growth. We've got Speaker Johnson, Speakers or Leader Scalise. We've got a lot of really great endorsements. But what I'm looking for is the endorsement of the American people, in particular those of CD five here in Arizona. That endorsement is what means the most to me. I want to be able to represent them and the American people in Washington, d C. I keep saying American needs more cowboy hats and belt buckles. We need common sense Americans who are unapologetic about God, family, freedom, and the Constitution.
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Speaker 2: So you, I would assume you can tell me the polling in Ernold Stallamy, I've assume you're probably leading with a very comfortable margin. As far as Republicans now, again, is this an open primaries at all? Everyone shows up and votes for whoever the hell they want, or is it? Is it Republican primary alone, and assuming you locked down a Republican primary. If it's that way, who would you be going up against? You have any idea.
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Speaker 3: Right now?
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Speaker 4: In the Republican primary, we're ahead by seventy points. It's a Republican only, so independents can request a Republican ballot and they can vote in our primary, but it is a Republican primary. And then the Democrats have about five candidates. But my understanding is the Democrats they know this is a very strong anchor red district, not just for Arizona but for this country, and people in Washington, DC understand it as well. President Trump understands it, which is why he was so quick. We've got one of the first endorsements that came out. I'm not the first, but we were writing in that first mix because he wants to lock this down and ensure that a good anchor district like this is represented well in Washington DC. Andy Biggs has been our congressman. He's done a great job. I look forward to getting in the foxhole President Trump and fighting for these things that we need to protect the American people.
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Speaker 2: I guess up to speak, I'm glad you brought it up because you're running in the seat for the seat that Andy is vacating.
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Speaker 1: Andy's running for governor of Arizona.
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Speaker 2: We've been really highlighting his run there and hopefully he locks that one down to where how does that stand the governor race?
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Speaker 4: Well, thank you for highlighting Andy, because we need Andy here in this state. Look, I think Andy's doing a great job. The people of Arizona are not happy with what we have. We've got to do a better job of highlighting as a Republican party in this country, just the problems that the Democrats continue to push on the American people, and we're not immune from that here in Arizona. Our governor has not been great for the state of Arizona, and we've got to get somebody in there that's not only gonna that's gonna fix election integrity in the state of Arizona, that's gonna work with our federal partners, that's going to ensure that our borders was secure in Arizona. There is a lot of work that needs to be done here and we need a good governor to do that. We need to be able to turn on that Legislature and Senate here in Arizona, which is read but we've got to get them the governor that's going to sign off on the bills that we need to make Arizona a great state.
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Speaker 2: Let's get you jump back to this whole issue of Mike Johnson, Speaker Johnson going to vote, taking the vote, and funding parts of DHS, but leaving ICE and Border Patrol out of it. Let's say you win first of all, I mean, would you vote to replace Speaker Johnson number one? If you're in that seat number two? If not, what's the message to the Speaker?
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Speaker 4: Well, look, I hope to be part of that process when I get there.
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Speaker 3: I've had good conversations with the Speaker.
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Speaker 4: He's been very gracious with his time and really kind of helping me along my path and helping understand some of the issues they're dealing with and Washington, DC. I would be for continuing with ICE, continuing with Border Patrol. I understand the value of them. I've worked hand in hand. I've seen the impact. If we were to move those components from our government from DHS, it would be an utter disaster, and ultimately that's going to fall even heavier on the heads and hands of the sheriffs and local law enforcement throughout this country. So I hope to be one that will stand up strong for these men and women who have been putting on the badge and going out and doing a difficult work. Let's remember, the work that ICE and Border Patrol and everybody are doing is the work that Congress said they had to do. They're the ones that set the laws, and these folks are just carrying out the laws. So I would be a strong supporter of Ice, Border Patrol, HSI and our dhs.
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Speaker 2: I think you're speaking to the folks who are going to be voting for you with that seventy percent leading folks, Remember you were a sheriff and you know, look you weren't on the board. The Pinal County, if I'm not mistaken, doesn't include the border, but certainly you include a lot of people out of those caravans, the illegal migration that was coming on, the migrants, the invaders. You go through the border, and they had had right up to the mill estate or Panal County. Is tell us how with a minute or so, sir, tell us why that means so much that people of Arizona and frankly the country.
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Speaker 4: You're right, Panow County was not on the border, but we have an Indian reservation on the south end of our county. We're fifty miles off the border, and those people flowed right through. I could show you one hundred spots in the desert where they discarded camouflage, clothes, carpete shoes, water bottles, the remnants of how they carried their drugs into this country. And not to mention all of the human load vehicles we had under the Biden administration. But those have not disappeared because we still have them coming across. We still have a job to do to find these folks. President Drumpet has done an amazing job. We just had a vehicle we pulled over the other day. You can go to our Sheriff's office page. We had a bunch of them that fled out of the truck and then the trunk of the truck was full of people as well. We cannot allow that to happen again under the Biden like what we saw with the Biden administration. We've got to have people that will solidify President Trump's executive orders into long term beneficial laws for the American people.
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Speaker 3: I want to be part of it. I'd love you for you.
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Speaker 4: To support me at Mark Lamb do us if you feel it the same way.
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Speaker 2: Good to have you, Mark, always good to have you. We'll get you back again. By the way, maga make Arizona great again. Some sort of ring to it. I'm not sure if you use it, but feel free to Mark Lamb. Thank you so much, Congressions fifth District, Folks, Mark Lamb, Sheriff, Mark Lamb run for Congress, Thank you.
00:11:27
Speaker 1: All right, folks, look at this, all right, folks.
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Speaker 2: Six months in, we're almost three million views, we got almost ninety thousand watch hours. We're gonna get to fifteen thousand subscribers.
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Speaker 1: We're almost there. I need you to help me out. I'll tell you what.
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Speaker 2: When we hit fifteen thousand, should be very soon, we'll take the last five people who leave comments in the comments section and we're going to send you one of these one of these cool edge T shirts right there again, leave a comment in the comment section, be one of the last five that once we hit fifteen thousand, and you're gonna get a T shirt. Also, you got to be a subscrib so do it now. All right, let's bring our next guest, the former say former CIA covert Operations officer now CEO of Portman Square Group. He also has a very popular daily podcast called The President's Daily Brief. Happy to bring back Mike Baker to the show, Mike with Let's get right to the news overnight that there was a US fighter shot down. The Iraqis told us they did. It was confirmed by the White House a couple hours ago. What are your thoughts on this? And here there's one pilot rescued and I haven't heard the status of the second.
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Speaker 1: Your thoughts.
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Speaker 5: Yeah, They've still got a search and rescue mission underway. They'll be doing that all through the night, and frankly, nighttime is a real friend for this crew member who they're still searching for, and for our search and rescue teams F fifteen and E hit by a surface to air missile of some sort that that hasn't been discussed yet and causing both crew members to inject. The one, as you pointed out, has been rescued safely. Now, what it points out in a sense is we've been talking and the Administration has been talking a lot about you know, obliterating their missile program, about obliterating their air defense systems, having complete dominance over the skies. What this points out is that it doesn't take much for the existing Iranian regime to you know, exert a cost here, and whether that's by doubting a jet or whether it's by creating the chaos it still exists in the straight up horror moves. They don't really need much. And depending on who you talk to, they've still got a relatively significant number of missiles missile launchers, despite the fact that there's no doubt it's been a military success if you're talking about degrading significantly their capabilities.
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Speaker 2: So yes, absolutely degraded them, degraded their ability to deliver a nuclear weapon, degrade their military, current military impossible, any opportunity to rebuild the military anytime soon. The question is, yes, these these little they still have some they still have missiles, they still have and they still have the resolve. And I talk to us about the resolve of being in Iraqi. I'm sorry Iranian right now, I r GC. They'll fight to the death right and that doesn't bode well for boots in the sands.
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Speaker 1: So to speak.
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Speaker 5: Yeah, there was this I think that there was this initial optimism in the White House and the administration, and I'm sure with the Israelis because this was there. One of the primary objectives was to get this regime change right, and that's proven to be extremely difficult.
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Speaker 6: Now.
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Speaker 5: I know the White House has been test driving this this message saying, well, we are dealing with a new regime and you know, perhaps they're very reasonable. Well I would push back on that. You know, you're dealing with new faces in the same Islamic Republic regime. And it does appear as if what's happened is the political establishment, the clerical establishment within Iran has taken a step back the IRGC and appearance has completely cemented their position at the top of that food chain there within Iran and are calling the shots as super possession is basically you know, irrelevant at this point the president of Iran, and so you're getting up you're getting what appears to be this this tightening of the of the existing leadership around the IRGC, and they don't appear to be showing any interest in coming to the table in a meaningful way with negotiations. They completely refused to consider or look at the peace settlements that have been put in front of them, whether it's by the US or or mediators including Turkey and Pakistan, Oman qataris So I think the idea that you were going to get this regime change is it's still way down the road.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, yes, correct, and it's it's it could take months, could take years, depending how you want to go at it.
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Speaker 1: Let's take it.
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Speaker 2: Listen to President Trump from the address Wednesday night, especially this line, which is create a lot of opinion on both sides, so to speak.
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Speaker 7: Watch, we're going to hit them extremely hard over the next two to three weeks.
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Speaker 1: We're going to bring them back to the stone ages where they belong.
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Speaker 2: And so both sides are like, you know, yeah, we want to project a strong voice, and he is. He's crushing he's obliterating him. I actually think this is the right strategy, to be honest with you. I think I want out. I don't want boots on the ground personally, just against this whole thing. But I think the way you do it is you bomb them into submission. And you can't do it just hitting military installations. So the other side will tell you they feel he went too far. Your thoughts, Yeah, look, I get it.
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Speaker 3: It's kind of this dual track approach.
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Speaker 5: You know, Let's continue to exert pressure obviously we're continuing combat operations at the same time saying, look, we've offered up a fifteen point piece plan. We want to have discuss since we have been talking, right, And I think that confuses a lot of people just kind of watching from the sideline, thinking well, which is it. Are you going to obliterate that you know their capabilities or are you going to have these discussions but doing this at the same time, That's not atypical anytime you're in a conflict, there's always some channel of communication that's open.
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Speaker 8: I agree with you.
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Speaker 5: I don't think anybody really is keen to see boots on the ground, whether it's you know, taking carg Island or some of the smaller islands. Look, we've already got boots on the ground during the search and rescue operation, and thank goodness, say we're able to again rescue one of the crew members already. But you know, to be honest, you know, if this goes, if this escalates, right, and it already is in a sense, President Trump was threatening to hit their energy infrastructure, their power grids, even talked about desalination plants. Well, guess what Iran over the past twenty four hours has already hit in Kuwait and the UAE energy infrastructure, refineries, gas plants, a desalination plants. So again, the regime in Iran that exists now doesn't seem to have any interest in in in talking and they, if anything, they're hardening their approach and getting on the offensive with what little they've got left.
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Speaker 2: Mike uh former CIA tellus from from that perspective, where the hell are all our quote unquote allies in the Middle East?
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Speaker 1: You know?
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Speaker 2: Okay, Israel got it, and I really sure what they're where they are, what their motivation is, where they want to play Trump's strategy or they're on their own, But where are the other ones? Where the Where's where's Saudi Rabe? Where's Oman? Where's where's George?
00:18:37
Speaker 1: Where? Why aren't they assisting in opening the straight of hormones?
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Speaker 5: Yeah, that's a great point, and people talk about the EU. Frankly, it would be much more effective if the golf state partners were, you know, jumping into this fray, getting on the offensive. Now we're seeing signs of that, right the reporting that the Saudi's MBS in Saudi has been telling the White House like you got to, you know, keep up the fight, but they've got to be more visible in this. The UAE has actually put forward a resolution in the United Nations talking about reopening the straight up Ormuz with whatever it takes, right, And so the UAE has been signaling that they're right on the edge. They're willing to get into this, I think, and if they and other golf actors would do that, that's a game changer, almost more so than getting the UK kers. Starmer has been completely reluctant to do anything. Emmanuel Macron and France. Germans don't even talk about the Spanish, even the Italians that used to be a good relationship there. So that you set aside, right he used, being EU in a sense. But the golf state actors, if they join this, that really will be a game change.
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Speaker 2: So Mike, Okay, So we're at the seapack and I was talking about an Iranian lady who was very animated. She was very upset, and I said something. It created a bit of a stir. People are mad at me for saying I said, where are the Ranian people?
00:19:59
Speaker 6: Now?
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Speaker 2: I know they were killed and the only way might correct me if I'm wrong. The only way to really really change what's going on in Iran is when the people decide it's over right. So does a matter who's helping us, who Israel, We're doing our own the Middle East, the Arab our quote unquote allies are bsing us. It doesn't matter how much we throw at them. It won't happen until the people, the ninety million people in Iran say that's it. We're going to start storming capitals, risking their own lives. Am I wrong?
00:20:31
Speaker 8: No, You're not wrong.
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Speaker 5: And that's always been the hope and the idea and the you know, realistic expectation is that the only way this happens, the only way this regime finally goes away and the people of Iran and the region get a better future, is if the people themselves do it.
00:20:48
Speaker 8: But look, they again, depending on estimates, tens of thousands slaughtered in the streets by their own government. And the government came out, you know, early in this conflict and told their people, if you come back out in the streets, we will kill you, right, and that's powerful incentive not to come back out.
00:21:04
Speaker 1: Of the streets when you don't hurt anything.
00:21:06
Speaker 2: I give you that, But what about can't I mean, we're very good at this. Can't we drop some weapons into them? Can't we help them do it themselves? I mean that that kind of takes some of our not all of our fingerprints off, But we're not actually firing the guns.
00:21:22
Speaker 1: Let them do.
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Speaker 2: We support them both with intelligence and with weapons.
00:21:26
Speaker 5: Well, I think there's been an effort in a sense, not necessarily you know, dropping palettes of AK forty seven's, but you know, targeting the security apparatus that is responsible for the repression of protests, the besieged militia and other elements of the RGC, and going after their command and control, going after their facilities, going after the units that have been getting out in the streets. But the unfortunate reality is they're still every night, they're still putting roving bands of these militias out in the streets to intimidate the people, keep them in their homes and remind them that they have no problems shooting their own citizens, you know, if they come out in the hopes of a better life. So I agree with you, it's got to come from the people.
00:22:10
Speaker 1: I got one.
00:22:12
Speaker 8: That's an enormous way.
00:22:13
Speaker 1: I've got to get to see a real quid. One minute left.
00:22:15
Speaker 2: Mike or less, but forty five seconds Israel tell us what's the mentality going on in Israel BB in their war rooms.
00:22:23
Speaker 3: Yeah, you pointed out to it.
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Speaker 5: There's a bit of a divergence right as this conflict went on, as we had more success in striking targets, the Israelis have said, the IDEF said, look, we've already gone through our entire target list. We've checked off every target we started this conflict with. Now they're kind of moving towards economic targets inside of Iran, but they're also dealing with the issue in South Lebanon, and that for them, I think is is becoming the primary concern and the primary objective. They feel as if they've done a great deal obviously alongside the US and degrading the missile capabilities, pushing back even the nuclear program for and so I think that now when they're not seeing the regime change, because again I believe that was one of their primary objectives, as opposed to with the US administration, where it was sort of will hope that it happens, but if it doesn't happen, well, you know, we didn't expect it. I think they've turned their attention for the most part to South Lebanon. Well, but they're still engaged in combat operations obviously in Iran.
00:23:19
Speaker 2: Yeah, when they hit that gas plant against Trump's advices, a kind of.
00:23:24
Speaker 1: Game changer in the Middle East.
00:23:25
Speaker 2: Mike got to go. Appreciate your time. Happy Easter weekend. Mike Baker, CEO Portman Square Group. Thank you, burl folks. Watch this please all right, folks. Six months in, we're almost three million views, we got almost ninety thousand watch hours. We're going to get to fifteen thousand subscribers. We're almost there. I need you to help me out. I'll tell you what. When we hit fifteen thousand, should be very soon, We'll take the last five people who leave comments in the comments section and we're going to send you one of these one of these cool edge T shirts right there. Again, leave a comment in the comment section, be one of the last five that once we hit fifteen thousand, and you're gonna get a T shirt.
00:24:02
Speaker 1: Also, you got to be a subscriber, so do it now.
00:24:05
Speaker 9: Thank you.
00:24:06
Speaker 1: Even take me, folks, not even funny.
00:24:11
Speaker 2: This is the mayor of Chicago, one of the biggest and most important cities in America. Actually, my hometown born and raised there also one of the most crime written.
00:24:19
Speaker 1: And this is what he says and believes, the mayor.
00:24:21
Speaker 10: Says, and so like and finding that like, you know, the system of capitalism and racism and white supremacy, et cetera have all and Islamophobia have all been used, you know, to colonized lands, right to take resources from other people. And so this is like a long trajectory and we're just seeing the manifestations of that continuation, right with nine to eleven. And so a lot of times when people are asking us to respond about you know, attack, right when if you look back like historically, right, you know, a lot of us come from lands that were colonized, lands where war are being waged, right a lot of times because of US pols here or the policies in Europe. And so I find that we can connect over that. But then also that the idea that we have to apologize for, like a terror attack that like a couple of people did all right.
00:25:15
Speaker 2: Well, that wasn't Mayor Johnson in Chicago. That was a sense of how bad it is in New York, got it, got it, got it all right? A couple of people did it, She says, couple people. Now, we've heard something like that before. If you don't remember, it was elon Omar and oh yeah, it was about the World Trade Center attacks.
00:25:34
Speaker 11: Doesn't Hare was founded after nine to eleven because they recognized that some people did something and that all of us were starting to lose access.
00:25:47
Speaker 1: To our civil liberties.
00:25:49
Speaker 2: That woman, after nine to eleven, we lost nearly three thousand Americans, innocent Americans, to the Saudi pilots that the flew planes into the World Trade Center the Pentagon in Pennsylvania. That one said some people did something. She was saying that at CARE, the Council for American Islamic Relations CARE. If you don't know, it's a PR wing of Hesboala and the Muslim Brotherhood. And she was speaking to a crowd at CARE.
00:26:15
Speaker 1: They're fake.
00:26:16
Speaker 2: They're literally a PR group that's trying to put a positive spin on terrorists. And she said some people did something because she couldn't say Muslim terrorists killed three thousand Americans. That's what she was saying right there. And we talk about Scheria creep, folks, it's legit, it's real. That was years ago. It's getting worse and worse. Mind you Momdami in New York. Mind you, dearborn Michigan, mind you, Minneapolis, Minnesota. They're trying to create a compound in Texas. Sharia creep is real. It's one of the most dangerous things happening in America today. You think the southern border was bad, this is by far blows that away.
00:26:53
Speaker 1: And I do mean that literally.
00:26:54
Speaker 2: This right here as the leftist breakdown. Right an NBA player coming out right in support of President President Trump and what's he doing for the country. Somewhere tampon tim and elon Omar crying crocodile tears in some Somali soup.
00:27:10
Speaker 12: You were born in Canada, but you officially became a US citizen in twenty twenty.
00:27:13
Speaker 1: Congratulations, Thank you. It was a very long road. No, it's pretty quick, actually really yeah.
00:27:18
Speaker 13: Is it because you're in the NBA.
00:27:21
Speaker 14: I think it's just because of the pandemic, so they're just quick with it.
00:27:24
Speaker 1: What are your thoughts on President Trump's crackdown on illegal aliens?
00:27:28
Speaker 14: I mean, you know, with President Trump what he's doing. First of all, I love what he's done so far for our country. I think he's helped our country a lot in terms of where he stands with that. I think, you know, I'm a firm believer because I have family members and I have people are that are immigrants. I think, you know, I believe, you know, for those that do their thing the right way and get the papers, I think they should be taken care of first and foremost. I think it's the right thing, right. I think that's the right way about it.
00:27:58
Speaker 1: Yeah, there you go, And how nice is that? That's wonderful. You're right, do it the right way. That's what everyone's saying.
00:28:05
Speaker 2: And when you do it the right way and you don't steal nineteen billion dollars, it's even better. I think NPR CEO Catherine Maher Maher Mahr may have a warped sense of what the truth really is. She simply seems to imply that NPR is clearly biased and left leaning. Agenda based journalism gets in the way of getting things done, whatever those things are.
00:28:27
Speaker 1: This may help you understand.
00:28:29
Speaker 13: I think our reverence for the truth might become might have become a bit of a distraction that is preventing us from finding consensus and getting important things done.
00:28:40
Speaker 8: Mm.
00:28:41
Speaker 2: Yes, it's becoming distract The truth and journalism is a distraction to getting things.
00:28:47
Speaker 1: What do you get? What things you're getting done? CEO of NPR, What things?
00:28:51
Speaker 2: A little propaganda, little biased reporting, a little helped your Democrats, your progressive Democrats.
00:28:57
Speaker 1: Interesting? Interesting, I don't know.
00:29:00
Speaker 2: Maybe I wonder exactly what important things need to be done? And by the way, getting in the way of the truth, is that really something you want to talk about as a journalist. No, wonder we shut down funding of NPR. There seems to be some kind of outbreak of subpar politicians and media figures believing they.
00:29:18
Speaker 1: Should be the president of the country.
00:29:20
Speaker 2: We already had our fair share of Kamala Harris's who probably coming back for twenty twenty eight if the rumors are correct. Don Lemon has entertained the thoughts. Can you imagine we've got Gavin Newsom in the mix? AOC Corey Booker, who tried and failed miserably maybe twice before, is not saying no to another run though.
00:29:40
Speaker 12: Sounds like you're saying she would be open to your running for presidents, So you're not ruling it out, Senator.
00:29:46
Speaker 6: I am definitely not ruling it out. I'm running for reelection. I hope New Jersey will support me for another six years. But what I love about her is she knows as a partnership we are better than we were before we met. And I'm excited about whatever challenges we may take.
00:30:01
Speaker 1: Them to come. I mean, does everyone think they can be pressed?
00:30:04
Speaker 2: Don Lemon? Corey Booker tried it. He failed miserably. I mean, the only thing he's ever done is stand on the Senate floor for twenty five hours in an adult diaper and literally relieved himself into his own adult diaper. How disgusting is that? That's his claim to fame, Corey Booker. Oh, and he had a friend what was his name, t Bone? When he was mayor of Newark, New Jersey. He had a buddy named t Bone who was really cool, except t Bone was fictional, and Booker wrote in his book about his buddy t Bone, who was never even a real person.
00:30:36
Speaker 1: These people are whackos. They're perfect for the DC swamp.
00:30:39
Speaker 2: Back in February, the second largest city in Massachusetts, Worcester City, became a sanctuary city for transgender individuals, whatever the hell that means. And as you can imagine, some of the testimony was very interesting, to say the least and steeped in by the way Trump derangement syndrome. All I can say is some of these people should be firmly placed on an FI watch list.
00:31:02
Speaker 1: I need the.
00:31:02
Speaker 9: City to protect me because the federal government won't. And if you think you're afraid of Trump, you should see how afraid of Trump I am. Yes I can. If you say that you're afraid of Trump, and that's why you don't want city to be the city to be a space, save space for trans people, you better prepare for trans people to make this a very unsaved space.
00:31:28
Speaker 3: I'm shaking right now.
00:31:30
Speaker 1: I don't want to be here.
00:31:34
Speaker 3: I'm sorry. Am I taking too long pleading for my life?
00:31:37
Speaker 1: You remember how many children I have and how many and that two of them are trans.
00:31:42
Speaker 6: I speak as both the B and the T in the LGBT.
00:31:48
Speaker 9: I'm multiply disabled. I have Lers dan Loos syndrome, which is a connective tissue disorder that causes me immense physical pain. I'm on the autism spectrum and I of NARCOLEPSI and I couldn't drive myself here, so I had to hide from my driver that I was in drag, which is not an easy thing to do.
00:32:09
Speaker 1: I do not want to be here. It's my day off.
00:32:13
Speaker 14: I do not want to be in your dms.
00:32:15
Speaker 12: I do not want to be in your email inboxes.
00:32:17
Speaker 14: I do not want my creativity.
00:32:20
Speaker 12: Writing disc tracks like Kendrick. I don't want to spend an.
00:32:23
Speaker 15: Hour applying glitter on my face so that you will hear and see me.
00:32:30
Speaker 14: I want you to listen to me.
00:32:32
Speaker 5: Let us remember that the Nazis burned the books, that the Nazis burned books on gender sciences.
00:32:39
Speaker 2: First, you know, I think if I died and God sent me to Hell, it will probably be that meeting right there.
00:32:46
Speaker 1: I don't know. I'm not sure.
00:32:47
Speaker 2: I'm not sure what that was. What is that that this is a sanctuary city for folks like that? I'm not sure who the hell else would want to even go to that god forsaken city. Knock yourself out? Should be great for you, folks. Watch this all right, folks. Six months in, we're almost three million views, we got almost ninety thousand watch hours. We're gonna get to fifteen thousand subscribers.
00:33:11
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00:33:38
Speaker 11: Well, you start everywhere.
00:33:40
Speaker 14: You're a building, YIV, you start everywhere.
00:33:44
Speaker 2: You know, at this point, we should just call it the Hemorrhage State from now on. After more than fifty years, fifty years, five decades, Yamaha, the corporation announced last month that it's moving its US headquarters out of the Golden State of California and heading to the Peach State, Georgia.
00:34:00
Speaker 1: So simple question.
00:34:01
Speaker 2: If Gavin Newsom has built such a progressive paradise, why does everyone keep fleeing billionaires, leaving businesses, leaving middle class families leaving with them. Meanwhile, Sir slick Back is too busy lying about how great his state is.
00:34:17
Speaker 1: At this rate, the only thing still moving into Golden.
00:34:20
Speaker 2: State California are U hauls, and they're mostly there to help people get the hell out. So Golden Now is it Gavin, So Yamaha wants out of California after fifty years, half a century, that means that Yamaha is stuck with California through eight presidents. This go the invention of the Internet and whatever TikTok is doing to our brains, and they finally said, yep, we're done.
00:34:41
Speaker 1: We're going to try Georgia instead.
00:34:43
Speaker 2: At this point, also, California isn't just losing companies, it's hosting a corporate evacuation drill. Tesla leaves for Texas, or Gold leaves for Texas, Chevron leaves for Houston, Texas, and now Yamaha heads to Georgia. Gavin Newsom seems intent on kill in California's economy for good. Takes real talent to ruin one of the richest economies on Earth, not just in America on Earth. But that's just the kind of guy Gavin is. It also takes great talent to ruin one of the richest economies on Earth, in one of the sunniest states in the country and still make Georgia seem like an upgrade. No offense Georgia, of course, but think about what California has been for decades, Silicon Valley corporations are picking lower taxes and fewer regulations over the beautiful beaches and sunshine. But who can blame them? Sir slick Back is far too busy ramping up for twenty twenty eight run, spouting absolute lies and nonsense to anyone who will listen, and committing treason on foreign soil.
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Speaker 7: But I want to remember all those images of masked men the secret police, something familiar in Germany. Those first images came out of my state, the second largest city in the United States of America. We saw four thousand National Guard federalized first time, were sitting in there like this, and seven hundred active duty Marines sent not overseas, but to the second largest city in the United States of America, militarizing the.
00:36:08
Speaker 1: Streets of my city.
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Speaker 7: Masked men, masked men showing up unaccountable. No idea, ideas.
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Speaker 2: Got When he's not busy being treason this overseas well, of course, he's busy insulting large swaths of Americans.
00:36:22
Speaker 7: I'm not you know, I'm not trying to impress you. I'm just trying to impress upon you. I'm like you, I'm no better than you you know, I'm a nine to sixty SAT guy.
00:36:35
Speaker 2: Pretty presumptuous, mister Gavin. You think you know what those people in that audience, what their scores were, and they can't read like you say, you can't supposed to be the future of the Democrat Party right there, mister slickback. So they actually think it's a good idea to consider a guy who's run his state into the ground to run this entire country through the Democrats.
00:36:56
Speaker 1: Says something.
00:36:56
Speaker 2: That polling still shows that Kamala Harris still the list for twenty twenty eight over.
00:37:01
Speaker 1: That guy Gavin. How does that feel?
00:37:03
Speaker 2: She got like one vote when she really ran. He's got no primary votes when they put her in. Of course, the billionaires and companies want out, because here's the Gavin rundown. California has the highest state income taxes in America by far. California has the highest gas tax in America by far, which of course has the Ladies of the View doing cleanup on Aisle nine.
00:37:26
Speaker 15: For Newsom to eradicate homelessness in this country, it would only cost twenty billion dollars. So while using this money to wage a war, which is a regime change war, which he said he wouldn't do it. The people that voted for him wanted America first. Put America first, and homelessness. Why are gas prices in California eight dollars a gallon going up? Eight dollars a gal going up?
00:37:49
Speaker 2: So yeah, because they're charging gas tax in California that the rest of the country is not being charged.
00:37:56
Speaker 1: Hm.
00:37:56
Speaker 2: Pretty interesting, Hey, Sonny Houstin, how about homelessness? You're by Newsome has built his political career on the promises to solve homelessness ever since he became the mayor of San Francisco.
00:38:08
Speaker 1: Remember this sound bite, because we do watch what.
00:38:12
Speaker 16: We call a ten year plan to end chronic holeness in San Francisco.
00:38:16
Speaker 1: How are you going to call homelessness? What are you going to do? It's a new mayor and I said, well, what are you.
00:38:20
Speaker 16: Going to do?
00:38:20
Speaker 17: Boaks on a housing first model, direct access to housie shelter, solvet sleep housing with wrap around and support services, and then solve homelessness.
00:38:28
Speaker 7: Homelessness absolutely can be solved laid out a detailed homeless strategy. There's been no intentionality on homelessness in this state for decades.
00:38:36
Speaker 1: It's not been a focus.
00:38:37
Speaker 16: I don't think we can solve homelessness.
00:38:39
Speaker 1: I note we can solve homelessness.
00:38:41
Speaker 3: We will reduce.
00:38:42
Speaker 7: Street homelessness quickly and humanly through emergency action.
00:38:46
Speaker 16: The highest investment the state's ever made is one billion dollars on homelessness. We are poised to pass a budget in the next few hours that will provide twelve billion dollars of investments that can.
00:38:58
Speaker 7: Literally quantify fifty eight thousand.
00:39:01
Speaker 1: People that we got off the streets last year. And none of you would believe it.
00:39:05
Speaker 17: This state has not made progress in the last two decades as it relates to homelessness. Not interested in funding failure, We're not interested in failing more efficiently when it comes to the issue of homelessness and the.
00:39:17
Speaker 1: Cross on the street.
00:39:18
Speaker 2: Homelessness in California is not only the highest in the whole United States, it's also the highest it's ever been in twenty twenty five. So, whatever you're doing, Gavin, how about you stop doing it. It's been more than twenty years since Newsom unveiled his ten year plan to end chronic homelessness, and those high gas prices, those are thanks to Gavin's own policies. California also has a regulatory system so complex it makes the IRS look like customer service. Starting a project in California can take years of environmental reviews, permits, lawsuits, appeals, public hearings. By the time you finish the paperwork and the hearings, the project you're building is probably obsolete. Meanwhile, states like Texas or here in Florida, in Georgia, offering low taxes, reasonable regulations, and the governor of these states aren't global ast hacks lecturing you about carbon footprints. We've all known for years now about the exodus out of California. Texas and Florida know all about it. Let me tell you something. Last year, the last reportable year, California lost a quarter of a million people, twohenty and fifty thousand people. Texas got sixty seven thousand, Florida got sixty eight more than half of all their transplants. Something's going on, folks. Transplants have become the norm. Families, entrepreneurs, high earners, yes, billionaires.
00:40:35
Speaker 1: And then there's a cost of living.
00:40:37
Speaker 2: Housing prices through the roof, energy prices through the roof. Gas prices so high that filling up your tank feels like a luxury purchase. And then we get to California's aggressive energy policies. The mantra has been and everything that currently works. It's a state sitting on enormous energy resources while paying some of the highest fuel prices in the country, not all of them, the highs field price in California. They have massive amounts of energy under their sand and soil and water. Make it make sense because it doesn't. That's not climate leadership, that's climate cosplay. So when a company like Yamaham, which has been in California for half a century decades, decides to leave, that's not a routine business decision. That's a vote of no confidence for the state and the governor. Weather's nice, sure, But staying in business, well, that's even nicer as a business. And yet Newsom continues pitching California as the model for the country, really the blueprint the future. But where's the future without companies at a tax base taxpayers, California's standard has become homeless, tense, drug addicts in the streets, feces in the streets, grossness everywhere, and mishandled wildfires.
00:41:53
Speaker 1: That's become the Newsome brand.
00:41:55
Speaker 2: That's what he's turned California into Imagine what that feels like when your legacy is all about destroying everything. A state once was the Golden State, used to be where people came to build something, Strike gold in California, the Golden State, start a company, invent the future. Now it's become all about moving dates. Gavin Newsom can run for president in twenty twenty eight, and I certainly hope he does. But if the corporate exodus keeps up at this rate, he may have to launch his campaign from Texas. California used to be the land of opportunity. Now it's the land of Please leave the keys with the landlord. The Golden State used to export movies and technology. Now it's fastest growing export appears to be its own taxpayers. Congratulations Gavin. We always knew you had it in you. We cannot wait for you in twenty twenty eight, you and your sidekick Cammy Harris. We'll be back two and a half minutes.
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Speaker 1: Yeah, of course.
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Speaker 12: I mean everybody knows Angel from The Chosen and from the Sound of Freedom, which was huge. I was one hundred and eighty four million dollar grossing movie, which is incredible. But you've got titles like Cabrini, about the Italian and Francesca Cabrini, who established sixty seven institutions for immigrants in New York, David the animation and the musical The King of King's Testament, which is a modern retelling of the Book of Acts, Miracle this incredible docu series about miracles that happen in people's lives. His Only Son, about Abraham's journey to Mount Moriah and the sacrifice of his son Isaac. And then A Week Away, which is a series about Christian camp kind of similar to high School Musical. So you get all this variety of content in one hub. So we think about Prime Netflix stuff's out there. Maybe your whole family is not. They don't want to see. This is a hub where everybody can go and be happy about what they're seeing.
00:45:57
Speaker 2: Some of the stuff is theatrical least some goes is straight to streaming, not that that's a bad thing. There's some major motion pictures going straight to stream. But you're getting both.
00:46:05
Speaker 12: And there's two that are coming out eric One is Animal Farm. That's an Andy Serkis thing, which Seth Rogan is in it. It's all animation. Yeah, he's a big, big name. So this is the other thing is like, I was just down in Miami for the premiere of a solo meal which Kevin James and I think we did a thing together.
00:46:20
Speaker 1: Angel's getting big.
00:46:21
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00:46:38
Speaker 2: Very quickly before we get to the deal again, there's a partnership that's been struck between Real America's Voice and Angel Studios exactly.
00:46:45
Speaker 12: This is an important partnership because we want to do the same thing Angel does, which is stories that amplify light. So when you go to the guild, you're not just supporting Angel, you're supporting us as well, because we have a great partnership between us. We want to amplify their mission and the types of content that they put.
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Speaker 1: Le'll tell us about this deal.
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Speaker 12: So this deal eight ninety nine for an entire year. That's down from I think twelve bucks for a month for a year, So for an entire year, you get eight ninety nine access to the entire Angel online library, plus two tickets to any movie of your choice, and like Eric, I don't know, last week, take the movies theatrical. Yeah, yeah, yeah, so eight ninety nine a month, Yeah, and two tickets with any statue.
00:47:21
Speaker 1: To your truck. Just think about Sethgan movie. It could be that one.
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Speaker 8: Yeah.
00:47:23
Speaker 1: I just think you go to movies.
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Speaker 12: I don't know when last time you went there. It's like, I don't know, fifty seventy bucks just for two people to go to the movies. So this is a great value for the family. And you know what you're seeing too, So some really good stuff.
00:47:33
Speaker 1: No where to folks sign up for this.
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Speaker 12: They go to angel dot com, slash rab or there's gonna be a QR code on your screen that they can take a picture of and you can sign up.
00:47:40
Speaker 1: There pretty easy. Yeah, but got to do it by Easter Sunday to get this deal.
00:47:43
Speaker 2: Oh that's interesting. Yeah, so you only have a couple more days to get that in the books.
00:47:47
Speaker 12: And there's just a lot of Christian content on there for the family that's watching for Holy Week, Easter, Sunday, Good Friday, everything that you want to see this week and this weekend house to right there, to.
00:47:55
Speaker 1: Out a minute, left ball.
00:47:55
Speaker 2: There's a resurgence of faith based content out there. We talked a lot about real America, some of the faith songs, faith based songs, and now film as well.
00:48:04
Speaker 12: Yeah, and like Eric, you go back to what unfortunately happened to Charlie Kirk and the revival that happened afterwards. I think there was a moment in America. At least I hope that it continues, that there is a resurgence of faith and people turning to faith we have. You know, of course, we're in a very holy week right now. Passover is beginning, Holy Week is beginning, and so I think for everyone that's out there, they want to have a restoration of spirit and soul. Charlie Kirk taught that message, and I just think that I hope, Eric, My hope is that people take what Charlie did and continue to lead that generation very quickly.
00:48:33
Speaker 1: I get to this, you have an Eastern special tell us. I sure do. I sure do.
00:48:35
Speaker 12: It's called I've got to think about what it's called the Living Word. From Scrolls to Resurrection. I went and visited the Museum of the Bible where the Dead Sea scrolls exew.
00:48:45
Speaker 1: On TV.
00:48:46
Speaker 12: Absolutely phenomenal when you see the words that were written two thousand years ago. And here's the other deal. I put a little thing in the Western Wall. They've got a big four thousand pounds stone for the Western Wall. You can't even go to the Western Wall right now because what's happening in Israel. So the fact you can do it in Washington, you should be going to the meeting actual piece of the Western actually four thousand Trump put in there. Yeah, but you can do it in DC and you can't do it in this right now.
00:49:09
Speaker 1: I'm just gonna call it the Trump Western Wall. No, I don't know the ambassador tyk you gave me, I'll take it.
00:49:16
Speaker 2: Oh, that's right, Ambassador Bo Davidson rev Angel Studios Ambassador.
00:49:21
Speaker 1: Thank you so much. Thank you. Hey, folks, there you go, got something to do now.
00:49:24
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00:49:28
Speaker 1: And we will see you.
00:49:29
Speaker 2: Happy Friday, Happy Holy Saturday, and Happy Easter.
00:49:32
Speaker 1: We'll see you Monday,