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Speaker 18 So
Speaker 4 a big protest over the weekend. It was very exciting.
Speaker 19 They had
Speaker 4 a sit-in
Speaker 4 at the Capitol building.
Speaker 20 Did we even know this actually?
Speaker 21 I had no idea. Come on.
Speaker 4 I had no idea until it was done. And then, you know,
Speaker 4 the liberal mainstream press is like, did you see that sit-in? What a sit-in.
Speaker 4 They sat in. They sat on the steps of the Capitol building.
Speaker 20 So it was Akeem Jeffries and what's his face?
Speaker 18 Groy Booker.
Speaker 28 And Warnoff didn't even know about it until
Speaker 29 10 hours later.
Speaker 30 Oh, yeah.
Speaker 18 10 hours later.
Speaker 31 Yes.
Speaker 33 That's how much he cared.
Speaker 34 Yeah.
Speaker 35 That is awesome.
Speaker 36 And they were protesting what?
Speaker 4 The Big Beautiful bill, the budget bill.
Speaker 12 Oh. Yeah.
Speaker 4
They don't want, I guess they don't want a budget bill. I guess they don't want to save money.
I guess they want to keep spending like they're drunken sailors.
Speaker 37 Well, that's for sure.
Speaker 27 Yeah.
Speaker 4 So
Speaker 11 this is
Speaker 4 Hakeem Jeffries
Speaker 4 said,
Speaker 4
he quoted. Ulysses S.
Grant that there are only two parties in America now, patriots and traitors.
Speaker 4 He's right about that.
Speaker 7 I think he is.
Speaker 4 He's not right about what side he is.
Speaker 14 Correct.
Speaker 4 But he's right about that.
Speaker 4 Several Democrats took part in the sit-in on Capitol Hill against the budget proposals from President Trump and Republican lawmakers.
Speaker 4 After hearing from Reverend William Barber, who talked about putting principles over party,
Speaker 4 Jeffreys brought up the Civil War to describe the current climate of the United States. Reminds me of a letter that Ulysses Grant was said to have sent at the start of the Civil War, Jeffries said.
Speaker 4
He set the tone and comparison by describing the Civil War as a moment of great turmoil in the country. The country literally tearing itself apart.
And then
Speaker 4 he used the quote that there's only two parties. There's patriots
Speaker 39 and there's traitors.
Speaker 27 Okay.
Speaker 4 Yeah.
Speaker 4 Whether you're a Democrat or Republican, this is an American moment, and we need the American people to show up and stand up and speak up and partner with us. You're right.
Speaker 4 So whether you're a Democrat or a Republican, that's like he's
Speaker 4 insinuating that everybody agrees with him.
Speaker 4 And that's just garbage.
Speaker 4 Bipartisan. Bipartisan.
Speaker 41 Yeah.
Speaker 4 I actually am okay with cutting the fraud and the waste in our government.
Speaker 42 I'm kind of crazy that way, I guess.
Speaker 18 Okay, crazy.
Speaker 4 I guess I'm out to lunch on this one, and apparently I'm not coming home for dinner because I think that avoiding the fraud and the waste is probably a good thing.
Speaker 44 Yeah, and at any time.
Speaker 23 I mean, we expect that to be done, and it obviously has not been done for a long, long time.
Speaker 49 Right.
Speaker 50 And we've just given into the fact that that's the way it's done.
Speaker 4 And we've had no budget at all. I believe we've been functioning on
Speaker 4 continuing resolutions since 2009.
Speaker 4 That's just inexcusable. That's just insanity.
Speaker 53 It's a lot of work to get a budget.
Speaker 54 Yeah, you're right. You're right.
Speaker 4 And you got to get some people to vote on it and stuff.
Speaker 55 They got to come in.
Speaker 56 They got to vote. They got to work.
Speaker 7 And, you know, I mean, Congress is busy doing other stuff.
Speaker 4 And the first thing is you've got to set some limits on how much you're going to spend.
Speaker 29 You can't do that.
Speaker 4 You can do that.
Speaker 55 We'll figure that out when it comes.
Speaker 4 If people ran their house the way
Speaker 4 we run our government,
Speaker 4 everybody in this country would be bankrupt. Well,
Speaker 27 I would love having a printing press for money and money.
Speaker 45 That would be nice, wouldn't it?
Speaker 7 If someone could make that happen, please make it happen.
Speaker 59 It would be awesome.
Speaker 4 You just spent all your money on
Speaker 60 in your case.
Speaker 4 Buffets and
Speaker 30 wait
Speaker 43 buffets,
Speaker 4 buffets, you know,
Speaker 4 and then
Speaker 38 another buffet.
Speaker 59 And you're out of money, you need to protect it.
Speaker 4 And then you're out of money, you can't pay the electrical bill, so you just print some more and then you pay the bill with it.
Speaker 30 Good to go.
Speaker 4 That would be great.
Speaker 23 That would be awesome.
Speaker 4 That'd be great.
Speaker 4 Just get a printing press in your house, and you can act just the way Congress does.
Speaker 4 It's perfect. So
Speaker 4 interestingly,
Speaker 4 they were out there
Speaker 4 on the steps of the Capitol building for, I think, something like 12 hours or more.
Speaker 40 It's a dope.
Speaker 4
It's just so it's embarrassing. It really is embarrassing the way these Democrats act.
It's like, do you people have, I don't know, a job, a life of some kind?
Speaker 4 You've just got, you've got time for all of this nonsense?
Speaker 24 Real senator.
Speaker 41 Yeah.
Speaker 40 He's not just a lowly congressman.
Speaker 65 No, he's a senator.
Speaker 66 Yeah.
Speaker 20 And he just got done doing his record-setting heroic
Speaker 67 non-stop speech.
Speaker 30 Was that 25 hours, I think? 25 hours.
Speaker 59 Honestly, I don't remember.
Speaker 48 25 hours.
Speaker 56 But he babbled on forever.
Speaker 7 And that was heroic from him.
Speaker 40 And now
Speaker 4 this.
Speaker 4 Well, it's the resistance.
Speaker 4 And the Democratic people in this country expect it from the Democrats.
Speaker 29 Nothing else to do? Nothing?
Speaker 14 Oh, man.
Speaker 4 Meanwhile, the president was at the funeral of the Pope, and
Speaker 4 supposedly he was called out at the funeral,
Speaker 4 which is interesting because
Speaker 4 here's what was said by, this was from Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re.
Speaker 4 He said, Pope Francis incessantly raised his voice, imploring peace and calling for reason and honest negotiation to find possible solutions. It's talking mostly about the immigration situation.
Speaker 4 Build bridges, not walls, was an exhortation he repeated many times. Yes, it was.
Speaker 24 Behind the Vatican,
Speaker 70 behind the Vatican walls that are 40 feet high.
Speaker 53 Interesting how he keeps repeating that.
Speaker 4 I just, I can't, I, I just can't believe that they're standing there with the Vatican walls 40 feet high and that seem they seem to be completely invisible to everybody inside the Vatican and act as if we shouldn't have a wall to protect this nation this sovereign nation and here's the thing Pat he was such a believer in it that he moved into a lesser apartment
Speaker 7 Pope Francis.
Speaker 52 I mean, he cared so much that he
Speaker 72 moved into a smaller apartment.
Speaker 47 Yes, he did. I mean, that's how much he cared.
Speaker 30 But around that apartment,
Speaker 23 there were walls.
Speaker 63 40-foot
Speaker 24 right there.
Speaker 4
You know, there's zero self-awareness there. Are you really, you're going to cast aspersions at us when you've got that wall around the vat? I don't understand that.
I've never understood that.
Speaker 34 And armed guards, by the way.
Speaker 74 Just a side note on that.
Speaker 75 Don't worry about that.
Speaker 57 Don't worry about that part, though.
Speaker 4 It's inconceivable, really.
Speaker 4 It's amazing. But
Speaker 4 President Trump was there with Melania, who, by the way, people are saying that that was some kind of body double.
Speaker 44 So ridiculous.
Speaker 4 But
Speaker 4 that's what the internet is all about.
Speaker 24 I love the internet for that.
Speaker 59 I do.
Speaker 76 I know you do.
Speaker 4
I do. I know you like that.
But they were with Cardinal Joe Tobin of Newark.
Speaker 4 Here's a look at that.
Speaker 14 Cut number one.
Speaker 4 There they are shaking hands and
Speaker 4
gladhanding a bit. Oh, yeah.
And there's the body. Is that the body double from Melania right there?
Speaker 77 Yeah.
Speaker 4 Clearly not her.
Speaker 37 I mean, obviously. Clearly not.
Speaker 4 Obviously. So.
Speaker 4 So Cardinal Joe Tobin was there from New York, Newark, and he is one of the more
Speaker 4 powerful voices on this planet.
Speaker 14 Yeah, but there's no way he becomes Pope.
Speaker 23 No.
Speaker 4 There will be no American.
Speaker 16 We're not electing a U.S.
Speaker 34 Pope.
Speaker 4 And I think he's there, and along with
Speaker 4 Cardinal Dobin,
Speaker 4 or not,
Speaker 4 mixing the two, Cardinal Dolan
Speaker 4
from New York, and then Tobin from Newark. And neither one of them have a shot.
No way. But they're there to vote, I think.
Speaker 14 I think they're both under. They're under 80, right?
Speaker 59 135 of them are under 80, so they get the vote at the conclave, which I hear saw reported begins.
Speaker 5 Well, I got a text today from the Vatican.
Speaker 52 It starts May 7th.
Speaker 40 Yeah, it starts with the 20th.
Speaker 45 You got a text today.
Speaker 23 Yeah, from the Vatican.
Speaker 23 They let me know. They want you there.
Speaker 79 You want to be there, yeah.
Speaker 43 Obviously.
Speaker 50 May 7th for the conclave.
Speaker 4 You have announced your candidacy for Pope.
Speaker 14 They're well aware.
Speaker 69 They're well aware.
Speaker 48 Okay, they're well aware
Speaker 4 of your desire for the papacy.
Speaker 59 Again, I know that I'm an underdog.
Speaker 4 Yeah, not being Catholic puts you at a severe disadvantage, I'm thinking.
Speaker 7 I'm like Catholic adjacent.
Speaker 8 Is that okay? Yeah, it's okay.
Speaker 23 So
Speaker 4 they'll elect Catholic adjacent
Speaker 11 puts me a little bit of an underdog.
Speaker 4 I'd say just a tad.
Speaker 4 Because now the first time you ran, that wasn't a rule.
Speaker 62 Now
Speaker 66 they've kind of changed.
Speaker 82 They've tightened up the rules and made it a little bit more difficult for people who are Catholic adjacent and not a cardinal already to be Pope.
Speaker 6 See, before it could be,
Speaker 7 they let some of the non-cardinals
Speaker 4 in.
Speaker 41 They were involved in the vote.
Speaker 59 Now you've got to be a cardinal.
Speaker 23 When was the last time?
Speaker 4 380.
Speaker 23 Oh, I don't know.
Speaker 4 The non-cardinal was voted in.
Speaker 68 I think like 1300 or something like that.
Speaker 23 It was a long time ago, yeah.
Speaker 79 All right.
Speaker 4 And what was that person? Like just a choir boy or something?
Speaker 48 I don't remember.
Speaker 83 Like a choir boy in Pocatello, Idaho.
Speaker 48 You know what we're making?
Speaker 79
And he became Pope. There you go.
Get in here.
Speaker 56 You're the Pope now.
Speaker 4 You had Steve, who's a choir boy in Pocatello, Idaho.
Speaker 4 He's going to be our Pope now.
Speaker 23 I don't think Pocatello existed, but it's possible.
Speaker 4
Oh, it was the early days. Oh, for sure.
Yeah, it was early, very early days of Pocatello.
Speaker 4 All right. So, also, while he was there,
Speaker 4 this is a fun little video.
Speaker 4 I don't think there's any sound, but you can see that Trump and Macrone from France and Zelensky gather together. And Macron thinks he's going to horn in on Trump and Zelensky's family.
Speaker 20 It was reported that Zielinski had asked Macrone to be there for this meeting with Trump.
Speaker 4 Yeah.
Speaker 4 Nope.
Speaker 4 President Trump did not allow it. Watch this.
Speaker 45 This is really not happening.
Speaker 59 Here they come, and he's got Zelensky and Trump.
Speaker 82 They've got all three chairs there ready for the three leaders.
Speaker 64 And Trump is like, what are you doing here?
Speaker 18 You plan on being here?
Speaker 64 I think not.
Speaker 44 Excuse me. What do you
Speaker 4 seriously? I think
Speaker 10 that's what he said.
Speaker 4 What are you doing here?
Speaker 24 He turned around and put his hand down and talked about, what are you doing here?
Speaker 23 You're not invited, my friend.
Speaker 79 Got nothing to do with you, bro.
Speaker 68 Take care, Frenchy French, and move on.
Speaker 4
In fact, get the chair out of here. Yeah.
And then let's see the...
Speaker 4 Do we have the... In fact.
Speaker 4 two of them where they're just the two of them? Yeah, look at that. They're already rearranging the chairs.
Speaker 44 And he's like, what are you doing here? Yeah, that's exactly what he's saying.
Speaker 24 And he's saying, beat it.
Speaker 63 Beat it, Frenchie.
Speaker 59 You can have one of your people or you can take the chair and get out of here.
Speaker 4 I'm sorry, there's no frogs allowed here at this particular meeting.
Speaker 85 Did we? Did somebody order coffee?
Speaker 86 Because I'm not thirsty.
Speaker 59 Get out of here.
Speaker 4 This meeting's completely frog-free. I'm just going to sit here and talk with Vladimir.
Speaker 59 I love that so much.
Speaker 56 That was fantastic.
Speaker 74 I love that so much.
Speaker 62 Just put it in his place.
Speaker 40 Yeah, beat it.
Speaker 48 What are you doing here?
Speaker 8 And he did.
Speaker 71 And he did.
Speaker 88 That's the thing.
Speaker 21 He beat it.
Speaker 24 And he did.
Speaker 52 There was no doubt about that.
Speaker 89 Well, also,
Speaker 74 we did have the clip for those watching
Speaker 21 of Biden showing up at the funeral.
Speaker 14 Oh, we do have the funeral.
Speaker 54 And
Speaker 64 as he's wandering with he and Jill.
Speaker 80 And I don't, this music was not playing at the funeral. But
Speaker 59 he just grabs the
Speaker 79 down for dear life.
Speaker 90 So he's holding on to down those stairs.
Speaker 69 Holy cow.
Speaker 4 Holding on to Jill and the
Speaker 4 Catholic bishop or whoever that is that helps him down the stairs.
Speaker 7 That's just a Catholic usher.
Speaker 5 It's a priest usher.
Speaker 4 I think he's a bishop.
Speaker 4 Isn't that a bishop?
Speaker 24 The little sash there?
Speaker 79 Yeah, probably.
Speaker 48 Yeah.
Speaker 4 But look at this. Yep.
Speaker 45 Okay. I mean, he grabs on the stairs.
Speaker 4 So he's ready there to
Speaker 4 be coming down the stairs.
Speaker 38 Yes, he was.
Speaker 4 He can't make it on his own. He obviously can't make it on his own.
Speaker 30 No way.
Speaker 4 Left to his own.
Speaker 75 Hold on to his arm tight and down he goes.
Speaker 4 He's falling flat on his face if he didn't have that help.
Speaker 43 Right.
Speaker 4 Oh, man. Did we ever dodge a bullet there? Didn't we?
Speaker 79 We did. Oh, we did.
Speaker 52 And really, we did because we were wounded quite severely.
Speaker 57 Yeah, we were.
Speaker 64 Yes, we were.
Speaker 4 Over the four years previous.
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Speaker 4 So the whole controversy with
Speaker 4 Trump at the
Speaker 4 Vatican and the funeral for the Pope
Speaker 4 is ridiculous. Because first of all, they're talking about how he was attacked by during the funeral, and he really, he really was.
Speaker 4
But the other thing that everybody was making such a big deal out of was the blue suit. He wore a blue suit when everybody else there wore black.
Except no.
Speaker 88 He was specifically,
Speaker 53 everyone was specifically asked to wear black.
Speaker 64 And he did it.
Speaker 4 He was the only one to disobey that edict.
Speaker 4 And that's just not the problem.
Speaker 12 And the photo that made the rounds was just Trump in his blue suit and everyone around him wearing black to make that case.
Speaker 35 Except.
Speaker 8 Yeah, when you pull back a little bit,
Speaker 4 you see a much different picture.
Speaker 45 Correct. You sure do.
Speaker 4 Like dozens of people wore blue or not black. Right.
Speaker 76 And then I saw, you mentioned earlier today on your program, Pad Ray Unleashed,
Speaker 17 that
Speaker 4 the drudge report picture?
Speaker 87 Yeah, with the black and white.
Speaker 4 They had a wide-angle shot, and
Speaker 4 they
Speaker 4 made most of the shot, all except for Donald Trump, were in black and white.
Speaker 4
So it was a black and white photo, except for Trump, who had this bright blue on because he really stood out among all the black and white. And so it just...
It was fraud, really. Yeah.
Speaker 4 It's just a fraudulent picture because they wanted you to believe that everybody else was in black.
Speaker 8 And that wasn't the case.
Speaker 82 No, it was not.
Speaker 4 Unbelievable. I mean, they'll go to such great lengths to embarrass him,
Speaker 4 to
Speaker 4
savage him in the press. And it's really pathetic.
It's amazing to watch.
Speaker 4 Even if it were true that he had been the only one wearing blue, is that really
Speaker 23 an issue that we need to be babbling about all weekend?
Speaker 30 Well,
Speaker 4 unacceptable. Unacceptable.
Speaker 57 Unacceptable, Pat.
Speaker 4
I guess. I guess.
I mean,
Speaker 4
I've been to many funerals, and not everybody at them. Of course, I've never been to a Pope funeral.
Right. So maybe that is the tradition that everybody wears black no matter what.
Speaker 23 Donald Trump's not wearing black.
Speaker 62 Although he has.
Speaker 4 He has in the past. But he probably didn't feel like it.
Speaker 18 I don't know.
Speaker 4 Maybe the black suit was wrinkled and he didn't have anybody to press it for him.
Speaker 23 I look better.
Speaker 39 I look better in this suit.
Speaker 11 I'm wearing this.
Speaker 4 But it's silly.
Speaker 72 Come on.
Speaker 28 Relax.
Speaker 57 What do you mean he didn't have anybody to press it for him? Melania was there?
Speaker 23 What are you talking about?
Speaker 71
That's beautiful. Thank you.
That's beautiful.
Speaker 4 Sarah appreciates it. I know.
Speaker 4 She knows exactly what I'm talking about.
Speaker 4 Is that right, Sarah? You know exactly what he's talking about.
Speaker 4 The woman is there to press the suit. I have no words.
Speaker 4 Okay.
Speaker 4
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Speaker 4 Looks like illegal aliens chose the wrong person to steal from last week.
Speaker 87 They absolutely did.
Speaker 39 Wow.
Speaker 4 So I'm sure the
Speaker 4
Homeland Security Secretary will not be taking kindly to these illegals who stole her purse. No.
And the $3,000 that was in it, there was medication in it. There was her Homeland Security badge,
Speaker 61 some other valuables.
Speaker 95 We had other valuables, 3,000 cash, medication, checkbook.
Speaker 14 I mean, that badge is...
Speaker 28 worth more than all of that as far as I'm concerned.
Speaker 34 Yeah.
Speaker 95 And they talked about, and it was a, you know, it was a nice Gucci bag.
Speaker 66 So that guy, you know, didn't, wasn't paying attention to who it belonged to.
Speaker 52 He was just eyeballing the purse, and can I get it?
Speaker 31 And he did.
Speaker 4 But they got caught.
Speaker 23 That was the wrong one, man.
Speaker 39 Yeah. It was the wrong one.
Speaker 52 Now, I didn't see any reports that could be out there by now of
Speaker 52 what they confiscated after they arrested.
Speaker 7 They arrested this guy, and then they got the second guy, his accomplice, as well.
Speaker 52 That's supposed to be part of this
Speaker 63 gang. Yeah.
Speaker 4 Were arrested for for this. So I imagine they'll be deported.
Speaker 83 Either that or the gravel pit.
Speaker 8 Christie's pit.
Speaker 4 I mean, deportation would be the better option there.
Speaker 85 I don't know about that.
Speaker 4 Other than Christie's
Speaker 23 gravel pit.
Speaker 90 Semi to El Salvador or the gravel pit.
Speaker 4 I think I'd rather go to the gravel pit.
Speaker 23 I think so, too.
Speaker 4 Yeah. Than Seacot.
Speaker 71 That doesn't look like fun.
Speaker 10 It does not look fun at all.
Speaker 4 And I got zero tats on my body, so I'm not sure I'd be that well received
Speaker 4 at CCOT.
Speaker 66 So your choice would be.
Speaker 4 Yeah, I think I'm going to the gravel pit.
Speaker 69 You're going to be alive.
Speaker 4 Yeah,
Speaker 81 well, for a while.
Speaker 63 I know.
Speaker 71 Otherwise, just send me out to the gravel pit.
Speaker 57 Let's get this over with.
Speaker 4 Put me down like the horse and the dog or whatever.
Speaker 37 Whatever.
Speaker 4 But, man, they found him pretty fast.
Speaker 27 Yes, they did.
Speaker 4 Did we find out how?
Speaker 4 There must have been surveillance, huh? There must have been. Yeah, well,
Speaker 20 they had some picture of him.
Speaker 87 It was a side shot, the one that I saw, and I don't know how much, you know, they obviously could have had better, and I would hope that our government does.
Speaker 5 But the side shot that I saw was him leaving the restaurant.
Speaker 60 Okay.
Speaker 5 So, I mean, I think they, and I think, you know, they probably, because he had been, it had been reported that he was arrested before at one point.
Speaker 4 So, and you said this is a part of a Chilean gang?
Speaker 7 Yeah, that's what they said.
Speaker 64 It was part of this.
Speaker 4
A lot of gang activity going on. Yeah.
You got the Argentinians or the Venezuelans. You got the Chileans.
Speaker 4 You've got the MS-13 from El Salvador.
Speaker 76 The Chileans were the ones that they said were robbing the houses of the pro athletes, right?
Speaker 44 Oh, okay.
Speaker 39 I think there was the Chileans that were doing that as well.
Speaker 57 I don't know if it's a side group or if it's the same group.
Speaker 49 Mm-hmm.
Speaker 82 But this guy picked the wrong purse.
Speaker 60 Sure did.
Speaker 60 Sure did.
Speaker 4 But good.
Speaker 36 The dominoes are starting to fall now.
Speaker 23 That's great.
Speaker 14 Yeah, good.
Speaker 41 I don't know.
Speaker 52 Again, I don't know if the cash cash is gone i would guess it is um you know if we got the card back
Speaker 4 medication depending on what kind of medication i haven't heard if they got the stuff back i'm sure the cash is probably gone but the rest of the stuff may be intact i don't know uh but also today is a big day in canada they're they're finally doing the election
Speaker 4 yeah actually for real for real because they keep having these i never know when it's when it is i know i know uh in israel which is another parliamentary system was it a couple of years ago?
Speaker 4 They did like five different elections or something.
Speaker 21 Like they could not get it right.
Speaker 23 All right, let's do it again.
Speaker 63 All right, one more time.
Speaker 4
Okay, for sure, this is it. Well, one more, one more, and we should have this down.
So I don't quite honestly, I don't understand the parliament system.
Speaker 4 I think what happens is you elect a party, and then the head of that party becomes prime minister, right?
Speaker 4 Okay, so if your party has the most people elected,
Speaker 29 right?
Speaker 23 If you're the most
Speaker 6 seats, then you get to decide who becomes prime minister from your group.
Speaker 4 Yeah. And that's going to be
Speaker 4
for the liberals. That's going to be the guy who's in office right now.
What's his face?
Speaker 4 Whatever his name is.
Speaker 23 Garney Yellow.
Speaker 23 Garney.
Speaker 30 But we were hoping for Polyev.
Speaker 4 who is a conservative there, and he's the guy we've seen multiple times eating an apple while he's indignant during these interviews, tearing some reporter apart.
Speaker 4 He just looks so nonchalant as he berates the people asking him stupid questions. But he was really pretty great
Speaker 4 until
Speaker 82 the tariff thing.
Speaker 40 Until the tariff thing.
Speaker 34 Yeah, the tariff thing gets a little bit better.
Speaker 4 And the tariff thing seems to have torn down any chance that the conservatives had at winning this election.
Speaker 5 Which is weird because very weird.
Speaker 10 It's us. Right.
Speaker 72 Right.
Speaker 18 That's caused
Speaker 4 done by Pawaliv.
Speaker 4 And
Speaker 4 if like a month or two ago, he had a 92.5% chance of winning this election.
Speaker 4 Now it's down to 23.3%.
Speaker 14 Wow. Yeah.
Speaker 4
So they fully expect Carney to win this election, which is really unfortunate. What are you going to learn in Canada? I mean, how many...
How many of your freedoms need to be taken away from you?
Speaker 86 I mean, what little bit I care about Canada?
Speaker 23 I know.
Speaker 43 Yeah. Right.
Speaker 59 I love the Canadian people.
Speaker 21 Yeah, blah, blah.
Speaker 56 But what little bit I care about the Canadian politics.
Speaker 50 It just seems like they keep electing the same kind of people that are, what's the word I'm looking for, not good.
Speaker 4 No.
Speaker 96 No.
Speaker 4 Douchebags?
Speaker 79 Yeah, there's a one. That might be.
Speaker 80 Yeah, there's another one.
Speaker 48 Uh-huh.
Speaker 32 Uh-huh.
Speaker 4 I mean, you know, to have Turdot. in office for all those years, and then you finally get rid of Turdot.
Speaker 66 Right, finally.
Speaker 85 That guy, a guy never-ending.
Speaker 30 Right.
Speaker 4 He was in office, I don't know, almost 10 years.
Speaker 66 And then he said he was going to go. Okay, I'm stepping down, but I'll still be here.
Speaker 21 I'm still here. And he was for
Speaker 63 Tuber.
Speaker 4 And so then you get Mark Carney, and he's just as bad, if not worse, than Turdot.
Speaker 23 So I don't know.
Speaker 4 I don't know. I can't help you.
Speaker 12 Can't I?
Speaker 48 Okay.
Speaker 4 I can't help you with your dumb sports like curling, and
Speaker 4 I can't help you on this if you won't listen to us.
Speaker 97 I'm not going.
Speaker 26 Curling is okay.
Speaker 93 Curling is not okay.
Speaker 27 I like curling.
Speaker 4 Curling is stupid. You're sweeping ice and throwing a stone down a path for what reason nobody knows.
Speaker 36 You have to get it in the circle.
Speaker 62 What is the sweeping?
Speaker 4 What does that do?
Speaker 71 Speeds it up or slows it down.
Speaker 24 Does it.
Speaker 4 Yes. Does it now?
Speaker 24 Speeds it up or slows it down.
Speaker 88 It takes practice and perfection, precision. Uh-huh.
Speaker 40 Okay.
Speaker 4 And that's why it's played all over the world.
Speaker 79 It absolutely is played all over the world.
Speaker 83 Yeah. Okay.
Speaker 36 I don't know know if you know this, Pat, it's an Olympic sport.
Speaker 4
I do know that, yeah, I do know that. Okay, that's great.
So, you got that? You got uh
Speaker 82 hockey, yeah, hockey, fantastic.
Speaker 90 I love hockey, especially now that we're in the playoff season, and you have that thing.
Speaker 4
What is that? Uh, what is that big bowl of French fries with uh cheese curds on it? What do they call that? Do you know what? And then they put gravy on it. I like that.
Poutine, yeah, thank you.
Speaker 21 I am a fan of that, poutine.
Speaker 4 I am a big fan of that. I want that.
Speaker 4 You can keep the rest of the country.
Speaker 45 And, you know,
Speaker 5 they make a big deal out of their syrup.
Speaker 90 Right. We're supposed to be a fan of the syrup.
Speaker 53 But here's the thing.
Speaker 64 We have syrup here, too. We do.
Speaker 10 We do have syrup here.
Speaker 4
Oh, no. In this country.
Syrup. We do have syrup, and it comes from the great state of Vermont.
Speaker 95 I know. That was nicer than I like syrup.
Speaker 4 It is, you know, the actual maple syrup that
Speaker 4 Vermont or Canada is dang expensive, though.
Speaker 23 No doubt about that.
Speaker 7 I don't care how you say it.
Speaker 27 It is, yeah. It's
Speaker 12 like $80 or something in one little jug of it.
Speaker 23 This is pure.
Speaker 48 Yeah, I know.
Speaker 4 Grade A syrup. Is there any other, I've never seen grade B syrup come to the grocery store and be a little bit cheaper, but I'm willing to get the grade B for just the like $50.
Speaker 82 Yeah, the other syrups on the shelves
Speaker 68 all have those additives that are not good for you.
Speaker 87 Yeah.
Speaker 16 Like the log cabin and the dyes and
Speaker 16 all of that.
Speaker 4 And all the colored stuff that is going to be banned pretty soon. We had a whole list of the dyes and
Speaker 4
the red number five is one of them. They already did red 40, right? They already, I think they banned that.
and now it's red five and yellow four.
Speaker 23 Yeah, I mean,
Speaker 4 blue two and whatever else.
Speaker 14 Yes.
Speaker 4
There's like eight of them, eight more of them that they're going to ban. So pretty soon, our food's going to be a different color.
And
Speaker 4 I don't know if they're going to be able to find something natural to replace it with.
Speaker 10 Well, we're going to have to get used to some stuff.
Speaker 34 A lot of the products do have natural replacement products, but it's more expensive.
Speaker 55 It takes longer to get, longer to create.
Speaker 4 What do they use in Europe? Because a lot of this stuff has been banned there for decades.
Speaker 4 So I don't know what they use, unless you just get, you know,
Speaker 4 brown food.
Speaker 68 That's Europe.
Speaker 79 That's what you get in Europe. Just brown food.
Speaker 29 Yeah, that's what you get.
Speaker 4 And the Europeans, they're sophisticated enough to know brown food.
Speaker 45 That really tastes really healthy.
Speaker 4
That's fine. That's healthy.
Yeah.
Speaker 4 Well, in Europe, they eat brown food. They know what to do in Europe.
Speaker 98 They just eat it brown.
Speaker 8 That's exactly right.
Speaker 40 Okay.
Speaker 82 And they're healthier for it.
Speaker 4 they're yes exactly right uh all right so uh we also have the um the judge who was arrested in fact we've had a couple of judges arrested lately this is a pretty amazing be for instance this milwaukee county judge uh hannah dugan uh here she is leaving court As she, I think this was either, was this after her arrest?
Speaker 29 Yeah,
Speaker 5 I'm not sure the timeline if this was after or before because they did arrest her.
Speaker 59 I mean, they put her in shackles or at least handcuffs.
Speaker 4 They handcuffed, and they should.
Speaker 66 I mean, absolutely.
Speaker 4 Helped an illegal alien get away in her court.
Speaker 4 Ice was there to get them. She had the illegal alien and the illegals lawyer come into her chamber.
Speaker 24 Right.
Speaker 45 I mean, they were in the courtroom to do the case.
Speaker 4 Helped them out the back door.
Speaker 71 Even the victims were there.
Speaker 36 The prosecutors were there.
Speaker 71 And this person person and his attorney were there.
Speaker 66 She finds out that ICE is out in the lobby.
Speaker 66 She goes out and berates them and tells them to go see the chief judge.
Speaker 12 Right.
Speaker 86 Comes back into the courtroom,
Speaker 85 takes the illegal alien and the attorney to her chambers and lets them out the back door.
Speaker 18 I mean, that's inexcusable.
Speaker 4
It's inexcusable. And here she is getting into her car.
She looked none too happy.
Speaker 23 Oh. Judge.
Speaker 77 Judge.
Speaker 94
Judge. Hey, Judge.
Hello. hello hello oh boy uh mr lawyer
Speaker 94 how about you can no anybody got a comment for us nope oh boy oh golly take a new boy too we're out of here yeah they're out of there but
Speaker 4 she was arrested because i don't know she broke the law And uh, I thought, you know, we've been hearing a lot about the rule of law lately from Democrats. So I'm sure they're all over this.
Speaker 4 I'm sure they're really happy about this judge being arrested.
Speaker 27 Absolutely.
Speaker 30 Rule of law.
Speaker 65 That's it.
Speaker 4 Pam Bonnie is going to explain what exactly happened here coming up in a minute.
Speaker 23 We'll be right back with that.
Speaker 30 Back.
Speaker 46 We'll be right back.
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Speaker 4 It's Pat and Jeffy
Speaker 4
for Glenn today, 888 727, B-E-C-K. This Shadur Sanders thing is a little baffling to me.
You know, here's a guy who was supposed to go in the first round for sure, almost for sure, by most accounts.
Speaker 4 I mean, there were some who said, eh, he's maybe not a first-round pick, but he was like even first or second or third overall pick, supposedly, in the draft, and he fell to the fifth round.
Speaker 4 But I still haven't really heard what it was that he did that was so bad that made him slide down the draft that badly.
Speaker 63 What did he do?
Speaker 45 Oh, I think he was.
Speaker 4 Is it just because he was arrogant at the meetings with these teams?
Speaker 17 That's what was being reported. Yeah.
Speaker 59 You know, he had his million-dollar draft room set up at the house, being ready to be drafted.
Speaker 84 So.
Speaker 74 Showing off his jewelry.
Speaker 70 So.
Speaker 38 Oh, jewelry's a problem.
Speaker 12 For the NFL.
Speaker 50 His boxes of cash with his Louis Vuitton cash.
Speaker 40 Okay. All right.
Speaker 4 So he was too flashy with the money.
Speaker 56 Then once he finally got drafted with the pity pick.
Speaker 4 And by the way, that money was probably his dad's. Deion's got it.
Speaker 21 No, he got paid a bunch of money that NIO.
Speaker 34 I know.
Speaker 24 Sure, he did.
Speaker 4 But is the million-dollar room, was that set up? Was that paid for by Deion?
Speaker 24 You know what?
Speaker 48 No.
Speaker 30 Or was it paid for by Shidooer?
Speaker 45 Okay.
Speaker 23 All right.
Speaker 21 So that's bad.
Speaker 4 And he shouldn't have done that.
Speaker 24 You have the big party with the rappers.
Speaker 4 Oh, you can't have a party with rappers.
Speaker 4
No. No wonder.
Well, now I understand it.
Speaker 27 Thank you.
Speaker 4 I don't get it.
Speaker 29 I really don't understand it.
Speaker 24 It's really.
Speaker 43 It's weird. It's really weird.
Speaker 4 He's a talented kid.
Speaker 85 Well, he is, but I don't think he's as talented as a lot of the pundits thought.
Speaker 56 I was reading some evaluations from a proposed scout
Speaker 75 who's right and who's not. I don't know.
Speaker 41 But the scout was talking about how he has evaluated him
Speaker 87 dating back to Jackson State and studied the Colorado games, and he's got character concerns.
Speaker 4
Well, if the game he studied was BYU versus Colorado and the Alamo Bowl, I completely understand it. He was sacked four or five times.
He was intercepted twice. They got their anus kicked.
Speaker 48 So.
Speaker 59 And I didn't realize this.
Speaker 14 According to this, he had a fractured back a couple years ago.
Speaker 20 Shadur did? Yeah, I mean, that's what this says.
Speaker 48 So
Speaker 7 I don't know that to be true, but that's what this says.
Speaker 50 And so if that's true, I mean, there's another
Speaker 45 injury is, yeah,
Speaker 13 that could be an issue.
Speaker 32 Huh.
Speaker 57 So, but other than that, it was just the boxes of cash and the jewelry.
Speaker 23 And the rappers.
Speaker 18 Don't forget the rappers.
Speaker 4 You can't have rappers at a party and expect to go in the first round.
Speaker 12 Who do you think you are?
Speaker 4 They don't like showiness in the NFL.
Speaker 23 No, no, no.
Speaker 8 They won't put up with that.
Speaker 4 So completely understandable. All right, triple A, 727 back.
Speaker 26 More coming up.
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Speaker 4 We have a great Secretary of State right now.
Speaker 4 He explains things quite well about this two-year-old who was deported by this mean administration. We'll get into what Marco Rubio had to say about that coming up in one minute.
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Speaker 4 It's Pat and Jeffy for Glenn and Stu today, 888-727-B-E-C-K.
Speaker 4 This is
Speaker 4 amazing what's what's going on with immigration right now. First of all, you've got judges literally fighting against the Trump administration,
Speaker 4 fighting against law enforcement, and actually aiding and abetting a felon.
Speaker 4 It's incredible to me.
Speaker 65 I've never seen anything like this.
Speaker 40 It is.
Speaker 24 It's almost unbelievable, and yet it's happening.
Speaker 18 Yeah.
Speaker 4 So one of these judges, this Milwaukee County judge, Hannah Dugan, was arrested for it, for what she did in helping an illegal alien escape ICE.
Speaker 4 And so she was arrested for it. Here's Pam Bondi explaining that arrest.
Speaker 102 And to set the stage for you and Sandra, this is what's truly horrific. This guy was in court being prosecuted by a state prosecutor for domestic violence battery.
Speaker 102 He had beat up two people, a guy and a girl, beat the guy, hit the guy 30 times, knocked him to the ground, choked him, beat up a woman so badly they both had to go to the the hospital.
Speaker 102
And John, you know, it's so rare for victims to want to cooperate. They wanted to cooperate.
They were sitting in the courtroom with the state prosecutor.
Speaker 102 The judge learns that ICE was outside to get the guy because he had been deported in 2013, came back in our country, commits these crimes, charged with committing these crimes. Victims in court.
Speaker 102
Judge finds out, she goes out in the hallway, screams at the immigration officer. officers.
She's furious, visibly shaken, upset, sends them off to talk to the chief judge.
Speaker 102
She comes back in the courtroom. You're not going to believe this.
Takes the defendant and the defense attorney back in her chambers,
Speaker 102 takes them out a private exit and tells them to leave.
Speaker 4 It's just hard to believe, isn't it?
Speaker 30 It is. It's hard to believe.
Speaker 25 At what purpose does that serve?
Speaker 45 I just don't understand.
Speaker 4 I don't know. It just shows how much, I think it shows how much she hates Trump and enforcing the law.
Speaker 15 Okay.
Speaker 15 It just makes no sense.
Speaker 4 It doesn't make sense. It really doesn't.
Speaker 4 And neither does MSNBC defending her. But here they were doing just that.
Speaker 102 Is everyone on U.S. soil, citizens and non-citizens?
Speaker 103 Yeah, well, I mean, look, the Justice Department thinks they have a really good position here. Pam Bondi was on television today
Speaker 103 boasting about this arrest and using language that prosecutors don't tend to use, especially in the pre-indictment phase, not saying allegedly, saying that it happened.
Speaker 103 Look, I think a lot depends on if the facts are true, as alleged by the FBI agent in the court papers today.
Speaker 103 It doesn't look great for the judge, no matter how he likes it. But then the other question is: was this kind of escalatory
Speaker 103 action,
Speaker 103 was this the best course of action to actually get an arrest charge
Speaker 103 of court and charge her federally?
Speaker 45 No, we should have done that. That's a good step.
Speaker 92 We should have just left her alone.
Speaker 23 Oh, it would be nice. Yeah, let her break the law.
Speaker 14 That's fine.
Speaker 23 Don't worry about it.
Speaker 4 Yeah, we won't arrest the judge because that would be escalatory.
Speaker 12 Just asinine.
Speaker 45 You don't want to be escines.
Speaker 93 It's not escalatory.
Speaker 83 No, you don't want that.
Speaker 4
No, you never want to. Escalate any situation ever.
So the best course in every single instance is to just forget about it.
Speaker 27 Just let it go. Just let it go.
Speaker 4 Don't worry about it.
Speaker 42 Everything will be fine, right?
Speaker 4 Everything would be fine.
Speaker 4 I don't know. What are you supposed to do? What are you supposed to do with a judge like that?
Speaker 53 I mean, it's incredible that we're to believe that these judges are
Speaker 16 so much better than us.
Speaker 48 Yeah. And on high.
Speaker 63 Right. So and I don't know.
Speaker 12 And they're all powerful now.
Speaker 56 She's gotten away with a lot of things, I'm sure
Speaker 4 over the years. Must have.
Speaker 12 To lead to this.
Speaker 4 They're not putting up with it now.
Speaker 12 Right.
Speaker 4 So
Speaker 4 it's a rude awakening for
Speaker 4 her and for MSNBC.
Speaker 28 Because amazingly, we were all for no one is above the law.
Speaker 23 Yeah, right.
Speaker 23 Yeah, right.
Speaker 56 Within the past couple years, if I remember correctly.
Speaker 81 Yeah.
Speaker 4 No one's above the law, except I guess these judges who were trying to fight tooth and nail against Donald Trump's agenda to rid the country of illegal aliens and criminals.
Speaker 18 And I don't know what those things. Yeah.
Speaker 4
Then, of course, there's the whole problem of the two-year-old being deported. You know what they did? They busted into a daycare center.
Basically.
Speaker 4 Broke down the door of a daycare and found a two-year-old who
Speaker 4 looked Hispanic and just took this kid and sent him away.
Speaker 18 That Tom Holman.
Speaker 81 That Tom Holman.
Speaker 4
Yeah, thank you. Thank you.
That Tom Holman and that Marco Rubio.
Speaker 23 Both of them.
Speaker 30 All of them.
Speaker 24 They're just.
Speaker 38 They don't care.
Speaker 36 No, I've got a personal gun.
Speaker 4 So ridiculous. Listen to Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, addressing the two-year-old being deported.
Speaker 104 But ultimately, who was deported was their mother, their mothers who were here illegally. The children just went with their mothers.
Speaker 23 It wasn't like, you guys make it sound like I say this kicked out the door and grabbed a two-year-old and threw him on an airplane.
Speaker 104 That's misleading.
Speaker 77 That's just not true.
Speaker 102
Just to be clear, because I do want to work at the State Department. Is it the U.S.
policy to deport children, even U.S. citizens, with their families?
Speaker 102 And I hear what you're saying, without due policy.
Speaker 38 That is so difficult to understand.
Speaker 104 No, no, no, no, no. Again, if someone's in this country unlawfully, illegally, that person gets deported.
Speaker 104 If that person is with a two-year-old child or has a two-year-old child and says, I want to take my child with you, willing to. Well, then what you have two choices.
Speaker 104 You can say yes, of course you can take your child, whether they're a citizen or not, because it's your child. Or you can say, yes, you can go, but your child must stay behind.
Speaker 104 And then your headlines would read
Speaker 105 U.S.
Speaker 104
holding hostage two-year-old, four-year-old, seven-year-old while mother deported. So the mother, the parents make that choice.
I imagine those three U.S.
Speaker 104
citizen children have fathers here in the United States. They can stay with their father.
That's up to their family to decide where the children go.
Speaker 4
Yeah, except for the father, also an illegal alien. Of course.
And so the father did not want to come forward. And so the father wasn't an option here because he didn't even show himself, apparently.
Speaker 4 So the mother got deported. And what is she going to do? Leave the child there?
Speaker 38 The children.
Speaker 23 I mean, children. Yeah.
Speaker 30 No.
Speaker 70 No, they're going to go with her.
Speaker 73 Of course.
Speaker 4 And that's another thing.
Speaker 4 That's another thing that this brings up is the birthright citizenship situation where an illegal alien gives birth to a child here in america and they're automatically a u.s citizen that's got to change and it's going to i think we'll we'll see it's before the supreme court now and they've been great so haven't they yeah so you can take that to the right directly to the conservative supreme court right yeah the maga supreme court that's it the mega maga supreme court will make sure that uh
Speaker 4 that that is interpreted correctly, the 14th Amendment.
Speaker 4
And I hope that they do. I hope they do.
And maybe we'll sneak by with a 5-4 decision, you know, about that, but we'll see. I mean, I don't know.
I don't know.
Speaker 4 But it clearly wasn't written for this purpose. It was written for the purpose of slaves to be citizens here.
Speaker 4 And
Speaker 4 it was necessary for that at the time. It was not intended for illegals to come here, give birth, and then have automatic citizens.
Speaker 23 Right.
Speaker 4 That was never the intent.
Speaker 60 Yeah, and I think they base it on some 1890 case or something
Speaker 57 for this Chinese man who was born here and left, went back to China and then came back into the U.S.
Speaker 87 But
Speaker 46 we had started not allowing
Speaker 52 Chinese people to come back into the States at the time.
Speaker 55 Yeah.
Speaker 80 And he was like, no, I was born here.
Speaker 44 Right. And so.
Speaker 5 That's what it's based on.
Speaker 4 So who knows what they're going to do? Agonizing people.
Speaker 37 Who knows?
Speaker 4 Seriously, that's that's a good question. Who knows? But
Speaker 4
are we going to continue to refer to case law or are we going to abide by the U.S. Constitution? That's probably the question here.
Which are we going to do?
Speaker 52 And they most definitely have abided by case law on so many other things.
Speaker 40 They sure have.
Speaker 4 Yep, they sure have.
Speaker 4 So
Speaker 10 we'll see.
Speaker 4 But
Speaker 4
my hope is we can finally end this. We can finally end birthright citizenship because it's insanity.
And we are one of two industrialized nations on Earth to
Speaker 4 have such a
Speaker 48 rule.
Speaker 31 What was the other one?
Speaker 53 That's interesting because I don't know one of them.
Speaker 21 I knew that.
Speaker 4 Yeah, I can't remember the other one.
Speaker 44 I know I have to find it.
Speaker 4 I'll have to look into that.
Speaker 4
But yeah, I think there's two industrialized nations. who go by birthright citizenship.
We're one of the stupid ones.
Speaker 21 Oh, yeah, no kidding.
Speaker 4 I mean, that's absolute insanity. But why are we the, why are we expected to do this?
Speaker 52 Because we're the United States of America.
Speaker 11 That's why.
Speaker 4 And we're expected
Speaker 4 in all of these cases. You see anything there?
Speaker 4 You look like you're looking.
Speaker 43 You look like you've Googled.
Speaker 12 I am.
Speaker 27 I am looking.
Speaker 4 You're probably piecing through AI right now.
Speaker 52 Let me ask the robot.
Speaker 47 Ask Jeeves.
Speaker 4 Maybe you go to Ask Jeeves and see what Jeeves has to say
Speaker 4 because you might find it there better than the AI.
Speaker 56 I've got a prompt better.
Speaker 64 Birthright citizenship countries, India, Pakistan, Japan, Egypt, Iran.
Speaker 48 Well, that's more than two.
Speaker 5 All these countries have restricted citizenships.
Speaker 63 Oh. Okay, so those are all, wait, no, those are all restricted.
Speaker 46 I don't need that.
Speaker 4 No, that doesn't seem to be.
Speaker 56 We want ours restricted as well.
Speaker 93 Yeah, they just talked, oh, if one parent is a citizen, then the other citizen or legal migrant.
Speaker 57
That's how they're restricting it. I got it.
So all these countries are saying that if one parent is also born
Speaker 4 if one parent
Speaker 4 is a citizen,
Speaker 83 then the child can.
Speaker 4
Yeah, that's different than what we have. That's different.
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Speaker 4 All right. So Jeffy claims he's found the birthright citizenship information.
Speaker 71
The Jeeves came through. Oh, good.
Jeeves came through.
Speaker 12 And of course, you're incorrect.
Speaker 10 Really?
Speaker 27 You're incorrect. Oh, no.
Speaker 48 I know. Oh, no.
Speaker 36 At present, according to Jeeves,
Speaker 5 33 countries in the world and two territories have unrestricted birthright citizenship.
Speaker 95 And there's another 32 nations that have some form of restricted birthright or the mother or whatever.
Speaker 4 But how many of them are industrialized nations? If you noticed that I did specify
Speaker 14 industrialized.
Speaker 92 Yes, I'm saying that.
Speaker 4 Not industrialized.
Speaker 27 Argentina?
Speaker 14 Barbados?
Speaker 4 No.
Speaker 23 They don't quote. Brazil?
Speaker 81 Canada?
Speaker 4 No.
Speaker 4 Certainly not Canada.
Speaker 8 Chad.
Speaker 4
Chad. Okay.
No. Say those.
Speaker 51 No. So you got the United States, Uruguay?
Speaker 79 No. Not industrialized? No.
Speaker 23 Are you a hater?
Speaker 71 Yeah, it doesn't.
Speaker 4
It might be us in Canada. Is that what it is? Yeah, I guess so.
It might be. And Brazil's a good idea.
Brazil, maybe, fits in that. I don't know.
So there might be two or three.
Speaker 34 And of course,
Speaker 97 I hate to see that grenade.
Speaker 23 Grenade.
Speaker 26 But you fought so hard.
Speaker 82 Western atmosphere of fire.
Speaker 23 Or for your people.
Speaker 4 You consider them like your own people.
Speaker 79 Fury and urgent fury. Right.
Speaker 18 Right. Part of that.
Speaker 4 Kick communism right out of the Western hemisphere.
Speaker 40 You're welcome.
Speaker 30 By the way.
Speaker 42 Okay.
Speaker 48 All right.
Speaker 43 Yeah. So
Speaker 4 us in Canada. Yeah.
Speaker 4 Interesting.
Speaker 95 And you're throwing a bone to Brazil.
Speaker 4 Yeah, maybe.
Speaker 4 Yeah, it might be two or three nations that are industrialized, but there's not very many that just, you know, kick the door open for birthright citizenship and just say, okay, yes, if your child is born here, even if neither of you are
Speaker 4 citizens of this country, then your child is our country.
Speaker 14 Yeah. Silly.
Speaker 66 And then you can stay.
Speaker 30 Yeah, forever.
Speaker 23 I don't know. And not only that,
Speaker 4 then you get to chain migration.
Speaker 63 So you can bring in your relatives as well.
Speaker 30 Right.
Speaker 52 Yeah. And that's exactly what's been going on in this country forever.
Speaker 4 We are
Speaker 4 the dumbest people on earth.
Speaker 4 Seriously, I bet there's nobody as stupid as we are on immigration.
Speaker 36 Let me ask Jeeves.
Speaker 24 Nope, you're right. Jeeves is.
Speaker 7 Jeeves says no.
Speaker 65 Jeeves says yes.
Speaker 4 Nobody dumber than we are.
Speaker 4 I think it's true because i mean how silly is that that we
Speaker 4 we have one million openings for immigration for legal immigration into this country every year and then on top of that we just kick the door open for illegals to come in right give birth and then you're anchored here now with wow with our uh restructuring of immigration since the donald trump administration we have you know definitely closed the fence on people coming into this country illegally
Speaker 57 across our borders. Right.
Speaker 46 I mean, that number is down to, well, I mean, it's not, I don't think it'll ever be zero, but it's pretty close.
Speaker 27 Yeah.
Speaker 44 And so that will, in turn, affect the anchor babies.
Speaker 43 Right. Right.
Speaker 54 You're going to, you're going to, that, that number goes way down.
Speaker 46 But this still needs to be addressed.
Speaker 4 Yes, it does.
Speaker 5 I mean, it absolutely needs to be addressed.
Speaker 4 And fortunately, this president is addressing all of that, much to the chagrin of the left in this country.
Speaker 76 Yeah, I mean, he's been a busy man.
Speaker 20 He said 100 days tomorrow, right?
Speaker 28 So
Speaker 64 he's seemingly been awake those 100 days without sleeping.
Speaker 4 I mean, all the things he has done.
Speaker 41 I know.
Speaker 4 It's just, it's really, it's mind-boggling, frankly.
Speaker 4 The things that he has paid attention to and some of the little items, too, that he has taken care of that are just little irritants, you know, and he takes care of
Speaker 44 those two. Yeah.
Speaker 4 I mean, it's pretty amazing.
Speaker 4 And he's got good people around him this time that are doing a great job as well.
Speaker 4 Scott Besant is one of those people.
Speaker 4 Here's Scott Besant on the stock market and the volatility that we've seen lately.
Speaker 77
There was a story 10 days ago that said, this is the worst April for the stock market since the Great Depression. Right.
10 days later, the NASDAQ is now up on the month of April.
Speaker 77 And I haven't seen a story that says, oh, stock market has the biggest bounce back ever.
Speaker 90 You're not going to see that either. Yeah, that's not going to happen.
Speaker 4 No, it's not going to happen. Not even Fox News.
Speaker 23 Why aren't they running that story?
Speaker 7 I mean, it may have happened at the Blaze.
Speaker 10 Yep. May have.
Speaker 23 It may have. That's about it.
Speaker 79 I'll believe that.
Speaker 24 But everywhere else, no way.
Speaker 4 Here's what he had to say about all the negotiation with trades and other countries.
Speaker 77 And game theory is called strategic uncertainty. So you're not going to tell the person on the other side of the negotiation where you're going to end up.
Speaker 77 And nobody's better at creating this leverage than President Trump.
Speaker 77 He's shown the high tariffs, and
Speaker 77 here's the stick.
Speaker 77 This is where the tariffs can go. And the carrot is come to us, take off your tariffs, take off your non-tariff trade barriers,
Speaker 77 stop manipulating your currency, stop subsidizing labor and capital, and then we can talk.
Speaker 77 But I tell you, Martha, that we've had several of these Asian countries that come in and said, oh, well, we'll stop doing this, this, and this.
Speaker 77 And I look at these lists and I think, how did we get here?
Speaker 94 How did we get here?
Speaker 77
Because this trading system has been so unfair. And as President Trump says, I don't blame the countries.
I blame the previous administrations that let them get away with it.
Speaker 4 Yeah, of course the countries are going to try to work out the best deal they possibly can with us.
Speaker 4 And for some reason, we just let them. We just let them
Speaker 4 in every case.
Speaker 79 We're okay with them getting the better of the deal of the deal.
Speaker 4 Yeah, because we're America and I guess we can afford to be screwed every single time.
Speaker 48 Right.
Speaker 4 I love this guy. Scott Besant has done such a great job so far.
Speaker 30 He's got
Speaker 41 a lot of Trump has got other great people around him that I love hearing from that make the case for him.
Speaker 9 Yep.
Speaker 4
Great. On a regular basis.
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Speaker 67 Let's do a Fat Five
Speaker 4 with Jeffy now.
Speaker 50 All right, chewing the Fat Fat Five.
Speaker 67 Good. I'm glad to hear it.
Speaker 55 Congratulations to Spirit Airlines.
Speaker 27 Spirit Airlines has been crowned the best airline
Speaker 18 overall
Speaker 50 for 2025.
Speaker 4 Get out of here.
Speaker 30 Wallet Hub. Get right out.
Speaker 12 Still passing.
Speaker 52 Major industry players like American Delta United.
Speaker 55 The ranking was just announced by Wallet Hub based on analysis of 14 critical factors.
Speaker 4 Okay, come on now.
Speaker 52 Ranging from cancellation and delay rates to baggage mishaps, in-flight comfort, and pricing.
Speaker 98 In-flight comfort is part of it?
Speaker 44 That's what it says. That's what they look like.
Speaker 69 Oh, man.
Speaker 80 Okay.
Speaker 60 So, all right.
Speaker 50 Let's take a look at the list, shall we?
Speaker 54 All right.
Speaker 51 Of course, coming in.
Speaker 4 Spirit Airlines. I mean, it is
Speaker 4 low-cost, right?
Speaker 4
It's a budget flight. It is.
And so you're not really in the lap of luxury when you fly spirit airline. So I'm surprised that in-flight comfort is part of this.
Speaker 51 Well, they also said that
Speaker 54 the,
Speaker 82 for example, it wouldn't be right to penalize an airline that charges for drinks if its tickets are far cheaper than those from an airline with free in-flight refreshments.
Speaker 28 So that gives them a little
Speaker 41 budge there.
Speaker 76 Yeah.
Speaker 4 What about the luggage, though? Don't you have to pay extra for
Speaker 23 everything? I think you do.
Speaker 28 I don't think there's anyone that's, I mean, Southwest is soon to make that go away now, right?
Speaker 15 Starting very soon.
Speaker 93 Yeah, very soon.
Speaker 44 They're going to,
Speaker 55 I think it's May.
Speaker 90 I think it's May 1st.
Speaker 24 We're coming up a couple days.
Speaker 4 Where are you going to have to pay for your baggage?
Speaker 21 Yeah.
Speaker 82 Oh, wow. Yeah.
Speaker 90 So Spirit's number one.
Speaker 7 All right.
Speaker 95 SkyWest Airlines, number two.
Speaker 95 Delta Airlines, number three.
Speaker 23 Jet Blue.
Speaker 4 I like JetBlue.
Speaker 51 Southwest, number five.
Speaker 27 All right.
Speaker 82 Hopefully you don't have people
Speaker 55 going to the bathroom on your flight like happened this weekend going to Chicago, but that's, you know, don't worry about that. Alaska Airlines,
Speaker 97 Hawaiian Airlines, United Airlines, Frontier,
Speaker 66 American in 10th place.
Speaker 51 They suck.
Speaker 23 And Envoy Air, the 11th.
Speaker 75 Those are the 10.
Speaker 4 I never even heard of Envoy Air.
Speaker 57 But I mean, American's down close to the bottom, man.
Speaker 54 Holy cow.
Speaker 4 Yeah. And they should be.
Speaker 27 And they're everywhere.
Speaker 4 Yeah, I know. Wow.
Speaker 23 And congratulations to Spirit, although it sounds like some people don't feel like they deserve the win, but whatever.
Speaker 63 Really? Doesn't it?
Speaker 63 Like, who?
Speaker 84 Who didn't think they.
Speaker 59 I feel like you were not excited about them winning at all.
Speaker 4 $9.99 for a ticket, and then $200 for your luggage.
Speaker 8 What's the problem?
Speaker 33 And then you get to squeeze into a seat.
Speaker 42 Yeah, squeeze into four inches of
Speaker 14 love about that.
Speaker 24 I love it.
Speaker 4 I love it. And if you want to drink along the way, you know, you pay $48 for a I will say,
Speaker 32 I think the one time that I took Spirit from Detroit to Dallas, that pilot was awesome.
Speaker 100 Because
Speaker 55 we were landing in DFW and it was so windy and storming when we landed, he was going to land and he pulled up and he said, we're just going to go ahead and take this around to the other side of the airport and land over there.
Speaker 14 And everybody was like, good,
Speaker 52 because it was really shaky coming down, man.
Speaker 27 That's all.
Speaker 10 I didn't want to crash.
Speaker 55 So he saved us.
Speaker 16 So good job.
Speaker 28 I appreciate him doing his job. Yeah, that's good.
Speaker 55 Coming to a city near you, Volkswagen of America and Uber are unveiling an ambitious plan to launch a commercial robo-taxi service using the autonomous electric VWID buzz vehicles in multiple cities over the next decade.
Speaker 55 Companies expect to launch a commercial service in Los Angeles, the first city on the list.
Speaker 80 And VW and Uber,
Speaker 76 we don't know any other cities that we're going in yet, but there's going to be other cities.
Speaker 91 And also, while we're launching the autonomous taxis here next year,
Speaker 4 it's not going to be driverless right away.
Speaker 78 We're going to have a human sitting in to navigate the landscape
Speaker 97 in the beginning.
Speaker 4 That's a good safety tip, right there.
Speaker 17 That's because they've got to get through regulatory process in California, which I'm sure is a nightmare.
Speaker 11 So good luck to them.
Speaker 51 Also, and don't worry if you Uber people, don't worry about that Federal Trade Commission's lawsuit against Uber,
Speaker 95 alleging that the ride-hailing app signed up users to its Uber One without their knowledge.
Speaker 51 Innocent until proven guilty.
Speaker 14 Don't worry about it.
Speaker 82 Speaking of vehicles,
Speaker 47 this is, actually, I think I want one of these.
Speaker 83 The Secretive Startup Slate Auto, reportedly backed by Jeff Bezos.
Speaker 20 Is it secretive any longer?
Speaker 52 It unveiled what has been described as the flip phone of electric cars this week.
Speaker 90 No-frills, Slate electric pickup truck will cost as little as $20,000
Speaker 87 if they're still using the EV tax credits.
Speaker 50 They're still in place.
Speaker 4
You can see it there on the screen if you're watching. It's butt-ugly.
But
Speaker 4 it's cheap.
Speaker 4 It is cheap.
Speaker 36 It is cheap.
Speaker 47 And that's the base version, what you're looking at is the Petit Truck.
Speaker 10 Now,
Speaker 95 they call that the blank slate.
Speaker 4 Yeah, because it comes with nothing.
Speaker 76 No screens, no radio, no power windows, no radio speakers.
Speaker 83 Right.
Speaker 10 But you can add that.
Speaker 71 You can add that.
Speaker 56 You can add over 100 accessories, power windows, modular rooms.
Speaker 70 You don't even get power windows?
Speaker 31 Wow.
Speaker 12 This is 1964.
Speaker 71 This goes back to Caveman Days.
Speaker 16 Holy cow, I guess.
Speaker 4 Or power steering.
Speaker 30 Power brake. I don't know.
Speaker 23 Wow.
Speaker 78 We can throw that in there for you for another couple bucks.
Speaker 4 Yeah.
Speaker 40 Probably a lot of tires with that?
Speaker 21 Yeah, okay, we're good.
Speaker 55 So, and I think you can
Speaker 41 also, you can put a down payment on one.
Speaker 55 You can reserve one for $50 on their website right now.
Speaker 63 Oh, wow.
Speaker 44 And it's kind of cool.
Speaker 59 I kind of like the idea of it, but it gets 150 miles to the charge.
Speaker 4 Oh, yeah, it's in Vietnam.
Speaker 71 For city cruising,
Speaker 45 it's strictly an EV.
Speaker 95 And so they claim that, you know, it's the cheapest EV available.
Speaker 5 You can get a upgrade to get a battery pack that gives you about $240.
Speaker 48 Okay.
Speaker 48 How much is that?
Speaker 28 Yeah, I don't know. Yeah.
Speaker 59 I don't know.
Speaker 5 The upgrades, I'm sure, are going to get you into the price range that they're saying they don't want you to be in.
Speaker 59 Right.
Speaker 65 Because you can get
Speaker 65 $1,000.
Speaker 97 You can turn it into an SUV.
Speaker 4 No. You can get all of the upgrades.
Speaker 52 And then it's
Speaker 18 $20,000.
Speaker 23 Or more.
Speaker 30 What do you want to do?
Speaker 32 $40,000 or $50,000.
Speaker 60 Yeah.
Speaker 82 And so, is that worth it then?
Speaker 99 I don't think so.
Speaker 92 Not for me.
Speaker 30 I mean,
Speaker 4 I don't want a stripped vehicle like that, but I'm a little picky that way.
Speaker 34 Wow. Sorry.
Speaker 90 So you're going to look down on somebody like myself if I buy just the
Speaker 56 basic slate?
Speaker 29 Yeah, I will.
Speaker 11 I want one bad.
Speaker 26 Do you really?
Speaker 68 I kind of do.
Speaker 23 I kind of, but it doesn't look like.
Speaker 45 It doesn't look like it has.
Speaker 90 That two-seater slate doesn't appear to be fat guy seating capable.
Speaker 4 No, it doesn't.
Speaker 10 Ooh, that's a consideration for you.
Speaker 16 Yeah.
Speaker 55 I know. That's what I was saying.
Speaker 9 I don't know why you have to.
Speaker 8 It's a consideration.
Speaker 4
Yeah, I know. I know.
No, it's really, it's good that you're considering that because I think it's legitimate that you would consider that.
Speaker 60 So, yeah, so just saying.
Speaker 4 So, I don't know. It's not as ugly as, to me, as a cyber truck.
Speaker 4 I don't like the look of them.
Speaker 29 They're growing.
Speaker 65 And it's a lot, it's a lot cheaper.
Speaker 59 Yeah, no kidding.
Speaker 4 What are those? 70, 75, 80?
Speaker 16 I don't know. Whatever it is.
Speaker 4 Whatever they are, it's a lot. Yeah.
Speaker 4 But that's probably not as sturdy as a cyber truck either.
Speaker 10 I don't think it is. I mean, I think you can shoot at a cyber truck.
Speaker 4 It doesn't dent it.
Speaker 71 You can.
Speaker 85 And yet these dingleberries are going around, which has stopped, by the way, since we started prosecuting them.
Speaker 4 Right.
Speaker 43 When people
Speaker 86 started realizing, what, there's cameras?
Speaker 65 There's cameras on these cars.
Speaker 25 I can't just key people's cars without being caught.
Speaker 14 And yet we had a rash of it last week.
Speaker 10 Sure.
Speaker 4
Oh, man. And they all got caught.
Good. And so, yeah.
Speaker 85 I can't just damage other people's property without
Speaker 29 consequences.
Speaker 4 Yeah, but I don't like Elon Musk. I should be able to.
Speaker 8 Right. He's a Nazi.
Speaker 65 Right.
Speaker 44 Okay. Ridiculous.
Speaker 97 Agonizing.
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Speaker 86 It looks like, I don't know that the marriage is completely over, but former President Barack Obama was spotted going out to dinner with his daughters in Los Angeles.
Speaker 90 They're done.
Speaker 59 On Saturday night.
Speaker 28 Party's over.
Speaker 44 There was no Michelle.
Speaker 12 Michelle. There never is.
Speaker 18 I know.
Speaker 30 They're never together.
Speaker 29 Turn out the lights. I know.
Speaker 30 Party's over.
Speaker 4 Who is that, Don Meredith that used to sing that on Monday night?
Speaker 18 Football. Football.
Speaker 90 No one else remembers that.
Speaker 52 Yes. Sadly, I do.
Speaker 65 Yes.
Speaker 4 Yeah, the old boomers.
Speaker 32 We remember it.
Speaker 32 Okay.
Speaker 6 But she was.
Speaker 4 But she's never around.
Speaker 30 Never around.
Speaker 50 She's busy with her podcast with her brother
Speaker 74 and yapping about how it's about her and she has to take into consideration she's about me.
Speaker 4 Has Barack been on the podcast?
Speaker 27 I don't think so.
Speaker 66 I mean, why wouldn't you at least have him on as a guest, let alone co-host?
Speaker 30 Because they're never together.
Speaker 24 Right.
Speaker 4 And you know, she would, because that would spark the
Speaker 81 downloads a bit.
Speaker 45 Right. And it would
Speaker 63 quell the
Speaker 79 marriage's over rumors. Right.
Speaker 95 Because Barack posts a picture every now and then, you know, Happy Valentine's Day or anniversary.
Speaker 47 Yeah, I think the last one was the anniversary.
Speaker 10 From like,
Speaker 56 nobody knows when the picture was taken.
Speaker 59 I mean, they're definitely, he was just out, you know, bombing that family's photograph in Washington, D.C., looking at the cherry blossoms alone.
Speaker 23 Right.
Speaker 52 So they're never, it's over.
Speaker 83 I mean, I don't think they're going to get a divorce, personally.
Speaker 10 Just like the Clintons.
Speaker 12 Yeah. Just like Bill and Hillary.
Speaker 93 Well, at least Bill and Hillary.
Speaker 74 I mean, Bill probably lives in the, you know, the back half of the house, but they're still living in the same joint.
Speaker 29 Do they, though?
Speaker 44 I think so.
Speaker 4 All right. Well, the Obamas have so many homes
Speaker 23 around the world now.
Speaker 4 They've got
Speaker 4 Hawaii, Chicago,
Speaker 4 and Washington, D.C., and Martha's Vineyard, right?
Speaker 23 Yeah. They've got four.
Speaker 63 Yeah.
Speaker 4 Four multi-million dollar menu.
Speaker 52 Whenever they want to go on, whenever any one of them want to go on some sort of yacht, there's some billionaire that says, oh, come on, go ahead, use this.
Speaker 63 Oh, always time.
Speaker 14 Always. Yeah.
Speaker 10 It's a pretty sweet life they've got.
Speaker 89 That is a darn sweet life.
Speaker 66 And
Speaker 46 she's struggling with it, though.
Speaker 44 She's struggling with it.
Speaker 50 Well, you know what?
Speaker 68 She doesn't have time for her.
Speaker 4
Yeah. She's got to take time for her.
And that's really hard for her to do because she's so focused on the needs of others.
Speaker 86 That's all it's ever been for these people.
Speaker 64 She ever thinks about the needs of others.
Speaker 5 Right.
Speaker 44 She can't think about her.
Speaker 8 And to do what is
Speaker 63 the right thing.
Speaker 24 Oh, it's so moving.
Speaker 65 She is so selfless.
Speaker 34 That's terrible.
Speaker 4 So centered on others.
Speaker 18 She never thinks of herself.
Speaker 4
It's so powerful. It's so beautiful.
And then she just came up with this thing that black women need permission to express the pain they're in. Yeah.
Speaker 85 Or whatever.
Speaker 59 Yeah, because they're just used to hiding it.
Speaker 5 That was the same stupid podcast with Taraja P.
Speaker 74 Henson or whatever when they were babbling about that and talking about,
Speaker 5 that's where she said that
Speaker 56 they've just covered it so long and it makes it seem like that
Speaker 35 they're okay with it, but they need to speak out.
Speaker 55 They do.
Speaker 4
They do. And you never hear any black women speaking out about their pain.
Never. Ever.
Speaker 4 So it'll be refreshing when that begins to happen.
Speaker 65 No, it needs to happen.
Speaker 63 We haven't had a conversation.
Speaker 7 That's right.
Speaker 4 Could we have a conversation, please, on race? Could we, please? When will we ever have the discussion?
Speaker 4 I think it's time.
Speaker 33 It is time.
Speaker 79 It's finally, finally time.
Speaker 23 All right.
Speaker 4 You done?
Speaker 40 Have we wrapped this?
Speaker 5 I mean, we could, yeah, sure. All right.
Speaker 26 Sure. There's more coming up.
Speaker 4 Dumping DC's garbage while the swamp cries constitutional crisis.
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Speaker 4 Pat and Jeffy for Glenn today.
Speaker 4 We were just talking about Benefit.
Speaker 4 That's the cool, really hip way. If you're in the know, that's what you'd call Ben Affleck, as we obviously are, clearly.
Speaker 4 Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez, Bennefer. And they just got divorced.
Speaker 4 Everything was beautiful and fine. Until it wasn't.
Speaker 27 Until it wasn't. Until it wasn't.
Speaker 4
And that happens every time. It's Hollywood.
But now the big deal is they're trying to sell their $68 million mansion, And they're having a tough time. Yeah,
Speaker 55 it's been on the market for, I think, 100 days now.
Speaker 16 Maybe a little bit longer.
Speaker 80 I don't even remember how long it's, but it's been on the market a long time.
Speaker 89 They had one buyer that was going to pay $64 million for it.
Speaker 55 Take it. Because I think they only paid $60 million for it.
Speaker 11 But
Speaker 7 I think. Is that all?
Speaker 65 Anyway, I know.
Speaker 14 So they got a real bargain.
Speaker 4 They got a bargain. They only paid $60 million for their house.
Speaker 29 The buyer that
Speaker 6 had $64, he backed out.
Speaker 87 or they backed out or
Speaker 87 backed out.
Speaker 5 So they're stuck with the 12 bedroom,
Speaker 8 24 bedrooms.
Speaker 4 12 bedroom, 24 bathrooms.
Speaker 51 38,000 square foot dog.
Speaker 48 Oh my gosh.
Speaker 4 38,000 square feet.
Speaker 59 I mean, you look at it, it's beautiful.
Speaker 74 And it would take, you know, you seriously, the cost of upkeep on it is well going to kill you, really.
Speaker 48 For sure, yeah.
Speaker 27 Holy cow.
Speaker 23 I mean, you just don't let it.
Speaker 14 Property taxes.
Speaker 30 I mean, not worried about that.
Speaker 59 I'm worried about how many people, how many do people I have to do to trim the hedges around here?
Speaker 4 Honestly, you could, I mean, if that was in Texas, I don't know if
Speaker 4 it's California, so I assume their property tax is just as bad, if not worse than ours.
Speaker 4 But if you were to have us, if you were to pay cash for a $68 million home, you'd still have massive payments to make because of property taxes.
Speaker 4 I mean, what would it be, you know, 20 grand a month just for property tax or more?
Speaker 30 Or more.
Speaker 4 Wow. So, crazy.
Speaker 28 Yeah, they're trying to sell this place and they're arguing over this because they don't know what to do.
Speaker 30 Apparently, neither of them liked it when they bought it.
Speaker 67 Yeah, they were talking to they
Speaker 5 wanted to get this place big enough so that they all could be there.
Speaker 64 All her, you know, her kids and his kids, and you know, the whole kit and caboodle, which never really happened anyway.
Speaker 5 And then before they were divorced, and before they separated, even, Ben bought a $20 million
Speaker 95 dump down in Pacific Palisade.
Speaker 30 So he could be closer to the kids, right?
Speaker 83 After the divorce, J-Lo bought another, I don't know, $24 million dumping.
Speaker 48 So they're really slumping it.
Speaker 4 Yeah, they are. Wow.
Speaker 37 It's tough.
Speaker 47 What are you going to do if you can't unload the.
Speaker 4 We should start a GoFundMe for him because
Speaker 47 I can't unload that monstrosity.
Speaker 4
Life is tough. It's very hard for him.
Wow.
Speaker 36 Almost setting a tear.
Speaker 4 I'm going to see if I can squeeze one out here.
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Speaker 4 Today featuring Pecray, Jeff Fisher.
Speaker 4 Thanks for joining us.
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Still have a bunch of stuff to get into. We will do just that coming up in one minute.
First, if you're buying or selling a home,
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it's a huge thing. It's a big hassle.
It's very, very stressful because it's such an important investment in your life, right? And having the wrong agent can turn turn it into a disaster.
Speaker 10 Look what's happened to Bennefer.
Speaker 10 Look what's happened to J-Lo and Ben.
Speaker 36 They're left with that albatross of a $68 million house they can't sell.
Speaker 52 Maybe they should get all the realestate agents I trust.com.
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There's no maybe about it. They should absolutely do that.
Find an agent in their area who knows the market, who understands what buyers are looking for.
Speaker 4 All right, so 12 bedrooms and 24 bathrooms not right for you?
Speaker 4 I don't know who that wouldn't be right for I know but you know that's where the real estate agent comes in there's only 38,000 square feet we were hoping for more
Speaker 4 that's I guess it's a fixer-upper type
Speaker 4 these agents these are the agents Glenn would feel comfortable sending his own family to whether you're moving across town or across the country they can help take that stress and uncertainty away I know our agent that we just used six months ago to sell our house was she was phenomenal.
Speaker 4 And without her, we wouldn't have made any money like usual on our house.
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Speaker 10 Great to have you with us.
Speaker 4 Over the weekend at the box office, Sinners was number one.
Speaker 30 Is that a horror movie?
Speaker 48 Yeah.
Speaker 4 Okay. Is it Teenagers in a Cabin or something? I think I've seen this.
Speaker 16 Vampire horror is.
Speaker 80 Oh, it's a vampire thing?
Speaker 77 Yeah.
Speaker 45 And it has African Americans in it.
Speaker 44 Okay.
Speaker 44 Yeah.
Speaker 18
Right. I know.
That's what I.
Speaker 43 All right. I'm just saying.
Speaker 64 And it was,
Speaker 5 I think it was produced.
Speaker 91 The way it was funded and financed,
Speaker 34 I think they only spent like $90 million total with promotion and everything on it, which they've made, I don't know, $61 globally already.
Speaker 14 Okay.
Speaker 4 122 here domestically.
Speaker 52 That's pretty good.
Speaker 46 So, yeah, that's pretty darn good for it.
Speaker 4 Made 45 million over the weekend. Number two, this blows me away because really, Star Wars Episode 3, Revenge of the Sith, was number two.
Speaker 4 $25.2 million.
Speaker 58 That's available at home.
Speaker 4 You can just stream it for free.
Speaker 90 I don't know that.
Speaker 7 Was this remastered or anything?
Speaker 29 I don't know.
Speaker 48 I don't know the answer.
Speaker 42 Not that I know of.
Speaker 4 I guess it's the 20th anniversary. So
Speaker 4 maybe people think that's cool and you're willing to pay 20 bucks or whatever it is.
Speaker 69 Yeah, you're not.
Speaker 4 Yeah, no, not for something I've seen a million times.
Speaker 4 The Accountant 2 was number three.
Speaker 95 Ben's out trying to make a little more money so he can pay for the cleanup around his $68 million house that nobody lives in.
Speaker 4 A Minecraft movie has now made a total of $379.9 million.
Speaker 16 Yeah, they're almost a billion globally. They're like
Speaker 48 well over $800 million.
Speaker 4 Until Dark
Speaker 4
rounds out the top five. But then King of Kings, still, still doing really well.
Made another 4 million over the weekend. It's up to 54 million domestically.
Speaker 10 That is awesome. That is great.
Speaker 4
An animated Christian film like that from Angel Studios. They're really kicking some butt and taking some names.
That's followed by The Amateur, Warfare, The Legend of Ochi.
Speaker 46 Yeah, they are bummed about the amateur, too, man. They wanted that to be a lot better than us doing.
Speaker 10 Is that with that?
Speaker 18 Okay.
Speaker 4 Isn't that the what's his face movie?
Speaker 4 It's his name. You know, the
Speaker 4 karate guy.
Speaker 4 Yeah, it is, right? No, that's Working Man.
Speaker 23 Is he also in the?
Speaker 19 Rami Malik is the star of the amateur.
Speaker 44 Okay.
Speaker 4 I don't know who that is.
Speaker 56 And I think there were a bunch of other stars in it as well, which is why they were disappointed.
Speaker 46 And I don't know all the actors that were in it, but I know they were disappointed with the outcome because people don't want to go to the theaters anymore.
Speaker 4 That's what they're saying. I think that is happening.
Speaker 87 I mean, I saw a,
Speaker 55 what's his face from Netflix?
Speaker 59 Srandon. Is that his name?
Speaker 44 Sarandos. Sarandos.
Speaker 28 Ted Sarandos is the head of Netflix, right?
Speaker 55 He's the CEO of Netflix. He was at some summit where he was talking about the national movie theater model is outdated.
Speaker 52 Most of the country cannot easily access a multiplex.
Speaker 14 Not sure that I believe that.
Speaker 52 And emphasize that streaming services like Netflix are saving Hollywood by providing broader access to films.
Speaker 30 I don't know that I
Speaker 56 don't necessarily disagree with that, although I'm not sure about the easily access to multiplex.
Speaker 23 I mean,
Speaker 4 I guess.
Speaker 17 Like it's hard to get to a multiplex.
Speaker 23 I don't know what he means by that. Right.
Speaker 12 It seems a little insulting to most of us.
Speaker 34 It does.
Speaker 4 That's something you usually pin on the minorities.
Speaker 27 Yeah, they they can't get to that.
Speaker 50 They can't get there.
Speaker 50 They don't know how to get there.
Speaker 97 They don't know where it is.
Speaker 4 Discriminatory movie practices. They don't know where the movie theater is.
Speaker 4
That's how they treat minorities, but they're treating all of us like that. So that's great.
At least he's an equal opportunity offender.
Speaker 42 I don't, I mean, there's a multiplex on every corner.
Speaker 48 I know.
Speaker 30 They're not really difficult.
Speaker 59 Every corner in a white neighborhood.
Speaker 23 I don't know.
Speaker 4 Yeah, probably. That's probably it.
Speaker 48 Oh, man.
Speaker 4 Agonizing.
Speaker 18 All right.
Speaker 4 I wanted to also share this. You know, we were talking about how great Scott Besant, our Treasury Secretary, is, and how he puts things in its proper perspective for these
Speaker 4 numbskulls who are interviewing him all the time.
Speaker 4 He really made the rounds on the Sunday shows yesterday talking about the economy and the stock market, which, you know, people have been beating Donald Trump over the head with the stock market.
Speaker 4
Well, it went down quite a bit. Yes, admittedly.
One day it was down like 3,000 points almost, but it recovered after that. And we wound up, I think, in positive territory for the month of April.
Speaker 52 Well, they were positive last week.
Speaker 87 I don't know about the whole month.
Speaker 12 Yeah, he said that. Yeah,
Speaker 40 he said, yeah, he said, yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 4 But here he is talking about fixing the economy, Cut 26.
Speaker 77 The president is looking forward to the jobs of the future, not the jobs of the past. The goal is to bring back high-performance manufacturing jobs or create high-performance manufacturing jobs.
Speaker 102 Right now, how long does that take? I mean, that is such a concern.
Speaker 48 How long does it take?
Speaker 23 Pause it for a second.
Speaker 18 How long does it take?
Speaker 38 That seems like a long time.
Speaker 4 So, yeah, so you're right.
Speaker 14 We should not do it.
Speaker 4
Let's just stop. Let's just not do it at all.
You're right. You know what? You just...
Speaker 42 You changed my whole mind on this.
Speaker 4 My mindset is completely different.
Speaker 63 It's going to take too long. Too long.
Speaker 4 Let's not bother with it.
Speaker 4 She just summed up what the problem is in America. We're just not patient enough.
Speaker 12 Well, that's for sure.
Speaker 71 And if it's not, that's actually true.
Speaker 4
If it's not immediate gratification, we don't want anything to do with it. Whereas the Chinese plan, a hundred years, a thousand years in advance.
And that's why.
Speaker 86 But that, you know, according to the,
Speaker 66 you know, the experts has changed some in China. Yeah.
Speaker 59 So, you know, that, I mean, they're kind of, you know, some immediate gratification as well.
Speaker 88 So if that's true, then that, you know, that's
Speaker 18 going to be difficult for you.
Speaker 4 Yeah, that'll make things worse. Anyway, let him finish here.
Speaker 48 Concern.
Speaker 102 CERN, how long does it take to bring that to the U.S.?
Speaker 105 Well, is there a plan?
Speaker 77 Of course, but it's a process.
Speaker 16 Right now, the U.S.
Speaker 77
has a barbell economy. We have a very advanced financial system.
We have a tech
Speaker 77 exploration and development that is the envy of the world. On the other side, we are a natural resource economy led by energy, which the previous administration tried to stifle.
Speaker 77 and in between is where working-class Americans have lost out. And we want to bring back these manufacturing jobs or create these manufacturing jobs of the future.
Speaker 77 And we are meeting with companies that want to do this every day.
Speaker 4 Yeah, but it's going to take more than a day.
Speaker 12 It might take over a week.
Speaker 23 How long do we have to wait for this?
Speaker 29 All right.
Speaker 52 Plus, I don't even know this, Pat.
Speaker 91 Scott, Vesa.
Speaker 31 He's gay.
Speaker 30 Oh, wow.
Speaker 80 Really? Yeah.
Speaker 39 Wow.
Speaker 4 Yeah,
Speaker 4 they don't want that message out.
Speaker 4 The mainstream media, you might realize, treats him completely differently than they did
Speaker 4 Pete Buddha Judge.
Speaker 4 Pete was the king of the gays, and they let you know that every time he spoke.
Speaker 60 Absolutely.
Speaker 4 Because they were so proud of the fact that the transportation secretary
Speaker 4 was openly gay, and that never happened before.
Speaker 65 They don't talk about that at all with him.
Speaker 85 Not a 10. How long is it going to take?
Speaker 89 What are you guys doing over there?
Speaker 63 That's how they treat him.
Speaker 98 Is this going to take more than a few hours?
Speaker 4 It's not worth doing then. Why are you doing it?
Speaker 63 What are you doing?
Speaker 4
Stop it. And while you're at it, take Elon Musk with you.
Get out of here, all of you. It's really amazing.
It is. It is absolutely outrageous.
Speaker 4 Something I am getting a little impatient over, though, is the release of the Epstein files. When is that going to happen? When are we going to do that?
Speaker 58 I thought they already did.
Speaker 4 I have lost my patience on that.
Speaker 72 Come on.
Speaker 67 Didn't we get the redacted file from?
Speaker 4
Yeah, we got the redacted file with no information. None.
And she said, it's on my desk right now.
Speaker 23 It's on my desk right now.
Speaker 4 And we were promised by Cash Patel.
Speaker 4 The next day after I'm confirmed, that's coming out.
Speaker 79 Not so much.
Speaker 4 Not so much.
Speaker 11 Well, they've probably got some other stuff on top of it on her desk.
Speaker 4 Oh, yeah, and she can't move the stuff that's on top.
Speaker 82 It's over there. I can't.
Speaker 26 It's right there. Yes.
Speaker 48 I'll get to it.
Speaker 4 Too much of a.
Speaker 5 There's other pressing issues to get to.
Speaker 95 Every day somebody comes in and puts another file on top of it over there.
Speaker 56 I can't.
Speaker 14 Yeah, it's too hard.
Speaker 4 Too hard.
Speaker 4 And cash has some other issues.
Speaker 4 Apparently, FBI agent John Sullivan is running for Congress now.
Speaker 4 Here's that, Cut 12.
Speaker 107
We're up against against some serious threats right now. From skyrocketing costs to Trump and billionaires corrupting our government.
I can't just sit on the sidelines and watch.
Speaker 107
Because for 17 years, I was an FBI intelligence analyst. Oh, wow.
Classes. Working in secret to keep us safe from global threats and the insurrectionists who stormed our capital.
Speaker 107 But now that the threat is coming from inside the White House, I had to leave the FBI and step forward. So I can finally tell you who I am.
Speaker 96 Who are you? I'm John.
Speaker 107 Now I can say that now. I'm John Sullivan.
Speaker 63 I'm a dad.
Speaker 79 John Sullivan. He's a dad.
Speaker 107
I'm a public servant and a cancer survivor. And I'm running for Congress.
For years, I fought for you in secret. And now, I want to keep fighting for you in Congress.
I'm John Sullivan.
Speaker 94 Classified.
Speaker 107 It's not classified. John Sullivan for Congress.
Speaker 79 Join me.
Speaker 30 Nope.
Speaker 23 Nope. Pretty easy decision to.
Speaker 60 No. Who gets to vote no for him?
Speaker 89 Where is he actually running for Congress?
Speaker 4 John Sullivan. Is it Maryland?
Speaker 87 That would not surprise me.
Speaker 9 Washington.
Speaker 4 I'm not sure, but that's incredible. And see, he's making no bones about his
Speaker 4 sexual preference.
Speaker 4
Because when it suits them, they'll talk about it endlessly. When it doesn't suit them, they never mention it.
Does it say where he's running?
Speaker 4 I know you're asking Jeeves right now.
Speaker 5 I am asking Jeeves as we speak.
Speaker 44 Yeah.
Speaker 59 Jeeves is slow on that.
Speaker 4 Slow on that. On the John Sullivan information?
Speaker 55 Now Jeeves is saying I've got to pay for unlimited access with the subscription to this website that I went to.
Speaker 63 And I'm not going to do that.
Speaker 69 And that is happening more and more, though.
Speaker 16 I'm not going to do that right now.
Speaker 27 That's okay.
Speaker 87 That's fine. I get it.
Speaker 48 All right.
Speaker 75 I get it. Okay.
Speaker 95 Fifth Democrats are going to run a coveted Hudson Valley swing district of New York.
Speaker 27 New York.
Speaker 27 Okay.
Speaker 4 So there you go, New Yorkers. You can vote for this one.
Speaker 75 You can vote no
Speaker 60 to John Sullivan.
Speaker 12 Please do.
Speaker 4
Please do. All right.
Much more coming up in one minute.
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Speaker 4 This is fascinating. You know what, Alex Soros has taken over for his dad, George, in that whole
Speaker 4 nasty business that they're in,
Speaker 4 trying to make America, well, collapse, like he's tried to do in so many other countries around the world. But Alex, who is the heir,
Speaker 4 has just, he was in an interview recently where he mocked the founders of Facebook and Uber.
Speaker 4 because, quote, they really believe their own BS and groaned at the mention of a climate group that his family has bankrolled for years.
Speaker 4 Facebook and Uber founders, he said, are a bunch of nice Jewish boys who kind of gamed the system. And, oh, let's not become doctors or lawyers.
Speaker 4
I'm helping the world by putting taxis out of business, he said. So that's...
That's how he described the Uber driver.
Speaker 4 These two guys that he's specifying here are self-made billionaires, and he's mocking them because they didn't inherit it like he did. Right.
Speaker 20 And they're doing something that he doesn't approve of.
Speaker 27 Yeah.
Speaker 59 With their money.
Speaker 4
Yeah. Like one of them starting one of the biggest tech sites ever in Facebook.
Of course, they had a little help from the, you know, the Winklethus twins.
Speaker 4 But that's a story for another.
Speaker 57 There are some antitrust issues going on right now.
Speaker 4 And then he throws in the nice Jewish boys thing.
Speaker 4 When if you were ever to say anything about his dad george uh or him you were anti-semitic because how dare you they're jewish are they yes are they jewish was george sort no he's an he's an atheist uh and i i don't have any idea what alex is but it wouldn't surprise me if he also is atheist no it would not surprise me no he's is he married to uh hillary's girl a wiener's ex-wife now are they married officially?
Speaker 18 I think they are.
Speaker 40 Are they? Yeah, I think they're married now.
Speaker 4 Uma Aberdeen? Yeah.
Speaker 23 I know
Speaker 40 they're quite the couple, but
Speaker 55 I think they're married.
Speaker 20 So, I mean, there's just another winning couple.
Speaker 4
Yes. There's so many.
In the circle. There's so many.
Speaker 4 It's outrageous.
Speaker 45 These people are
Speaker 4 just.
Speaker 4 The worst group of people that you could possibly imagine.
Speaker 27 They're still partners.
Speaker 80 Oh, they're just partners.
Speaker 76 Yeah, they're engaged.
Speaker 34 They're engaged, but they're not officially married yet.
Speaker 16 I guess
Speaker 64 the Italian villa wasn't prepared for a wedding yet.
Speaker 4 So Uma has definitely
Speaker 4
moved on. Absolutely.
Anthony Wiener, right?
Speaker 23 Absolutely.
Speaker 4 Those days are gone.
Speaker 27 She's not regretting the fact that they've broken up.
Speaker 59 No, I think she's doing okay.
Speaker 17 Because I worried about her.
Speaker 4 You did? I mean, after you've had a man like
Speaker 4 Anthony Wiener,
Speaker 55 it's tough to find another one.
Speaker 4
It is. It's really difficult.
There's no going back.
Speaker 32 All right.
Speaker 4 What there is some going back to is Columbus Day. I absolutely love the fact that President Trump made clear yesterday that he will not follow Biden's practice of recognizing Indigenous Peoples Day
Speaker 4 alongside Columbus Day in October. So we've got some time to get used to the fact, again, that we're going to celebrate Christopher Columbus, which
Speaker 64 we need time to figure out how to celebrate.
Speaker 4 It's so horrible that we're going to celebrate this genocidal maniac
Speaker 4 who delivered smallpox blankets to indigenous people
Speaker 4 and wiped them out on purpose.
Speaker 4 But President Trump said that Democrats have been denigrating. his legacy.
Speaker 4 And so he's pressing his campaign right now to restore what he says are traditional American icons, and they are.
Speaker 4 Biden was the first president to mark Indigenous Peoples Day, issuing a proclamation in 2021 that celebrated the, quote, invaluable contributions and resilience of Indigenous peoples and recognize their inherent sovereignty.
Speaker 4 The proclamation noted that America was conceived on a promise of equality and opportunity for all people, but that promise we have never fully lived up to.
Speaker 4 Always tearing down, never building up the United States of America. He went on to say, as he
Speaker 4 recognized Indigenous Peoples Day, that
Speaker 4 it's especially true when it comes to upholding the rights and dignity of the Indigenous peoples who were here long before colonization of the Americas began.
Speaker 4 Ignoring anything that ever went on with the indigenous peoples, like the fact that they enslaved one another
Speaker 4 at times.
Speaker 27 No, we're not worried about that.
Speaker 24 Not worried about them.
Speaker 20 They were the ones that broke the original treaty that we had with them.
Speaker 87 Don't worry about that.
Speaker 24 Don't worry about that.
Speaker 29 Don't worry about anything.
Speaker 23 Don't worry about that.
Speaker 48 Stop.
Speaker 4 But President Trump said, I'm bringing Columbus Day back from the ashes,
Speaker 4 which is really great. He said he's hereby reinstating Columbus Day under the same rules, dates, and locations as it has had for all the many decades before Joseph Robin and Biden.
Speaker 27 Good.
Speaker 28 Maybe we can replace some of those statues that got destroyed destroyed or vandalized or moved to some garage somewhere.
Speaker 23 Yeah.
Speaker 41 Yeah.
Speaker 4 This is what I've been talking about in the fact that he's paid attention to even little details like this that have just been steamrolled by the previous administration.
Speaker 72 It's great.
Speaker 4 We got somebody who's proud of America for a change. 888-727-BEC.
Speaker 23 This is Glenn Beck.
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Speaker 4 You know, in Great Britain, the Supreme Court there actually ruled, um, it was either last week or the week before, that uh, well, they affirmed that sex is biologically binary.
Speaker 49 So
Speaker 4 that means there's men
Speaker 23 and women,
Speaker 65 male
Speaker 4 and female.
Speaker 32 How dare they?
Speaker 82 Has this been appealed?
Speaker 65 I hope so.
Speaker 4 I don't know who they're going to appeal to because it was the Supreme Court in Britain that made that ruling.
Speaker 62 I mean, that is incredible.
Speaker 4 Meanwhile, there's, you know, the protesters are out in force,
Speaker 4
pissed off about it. And these are the LGBTQQIA2 plus protesters protesting for Palestinians, their own rights and Palestinian rights.
Because as you know, Jeffy, Palestinian rights are human rights.
Speaker 4
Oh, hello. And I mean, everybody knows that.
Am I right?
Speaker 4 When you think of Palestinians and Hamas, you think LGBTQQIA2.
Speaker 23 You think of human rights.
Speaker 48 You think of human rights.
Speaker 4 Exactly. This angers me more than almost anything else.
Speaker 4 Because if you were openly gay in the Palestinian territory,
Speaker 23 held in the bosom of their leader's arms.
Speaker 4 If they love you to death, I guess you could say.
Speaker 23 Oh, really?
Speaker 4 Yeah, they love you to death.
Speaker 4 It's seriously like a death sentence to be openly gay in these areas. I mean,
Speaker 4
they're thrown off. Homosexuals are thrown off of buildings and they're beheaded.
And it doesn't go well for you in the Palestinian world.
Speaker 4 If, of course, we all know that Palestinians are a people of peace.
Speaker 89 It goes without saying.
Speaker 23 I don't even know why you had to say it.
Speaker 4 There's a piece of someone over here.
Speaker 4 There's another piece over there.
Speaker 4 You know, and so.
Speaker 44 Thank you. Yeah.
Speaker 23 I'm here all week.
Speaker 4 Try the veal.
Speaker 4 But they continue to protest. And these two things that are just not similar in any way, they try to jam them together, the square peg and a round hole, and they keep associating the two.
Speaker 4 I don't understand how they're this stupid.
Speaker 9 I mean,
Speaker 9 well,
Speaker 14 they are not your friends.
Speaker 57 No,
Speaker 52 these protesters have proven themselves pretty stupid.
Speaker 4 They have.
Speaker 59 In the last several years.
Speaker 4 Very true.
Speaker 38 And so have the global warming goofballs.
Speaker 4 I love this new story about how
Speaker 4 the fear-mongering of the global warmists is so bad now that it is driving some people to be suicidal.
Speaker 4 You know, they've made it to be so catastrophic that you think you don't have a chance anyway.
Speaker 53 They've told us, and told us, I mean, they've told everyone that the world is going to end and it's horrible and we're doing nothing about it and it's getting worse and we're all going to die.
Speaker 4 Yeah, there was a
Speaker 4 a research piece published in the journal Nature Medicine that examined the association between climate-related hazards and the spectrum of suicidal behaviors from suicidal ideation to self-harm and suicide mortality.
Speaker 38 That's incredible.
Speaker 4
So that's the Journal of Nature Medicine, not exactly a conservative publication. No.
It is even noting that it's been so bad from these leftists that you're driving people to suicide.
Speaker 43 And when you say leftists, you mean them.
Speaker 65 Yes.
Speaker 4
Right. Exactly.
I mean, this is how bad it's gotten. And this is why, you know, kids like,
Speaker 4 what's her face?
Speaker 61 You know,
Speaker 12 Van Fleek. Yeah.
Speaker 30 Greta Van Thunberg.
Speaker 30 I always have to go to the rock band first before I can remember her name.
Speaker 4
Greta Van Thunberg. has been so freaked out about this that she's out, you know, screaming, yelling about it.
Now she's kind of changed to the Palestinian situation.
Speaker 4
But before it was all about global warming because they scared the crap out of her. She thinks the earth is going to end in a few years.
Now, like 10 years ago, they kept saying 10 years.
Speaker 4 So I guess we're about on the precipice of complete disaster here.
Speaker 40 Oh, yeah. I mean, it's obvious.
Speaker 55 It's obvious. Obvious to anyone who looks.
Speaker 15 Yeah. Anyone who cares.
Speaker 43 Anyone who feels.
Speaker 4 Anybody who's been paying any kind of attention at all.
Speaker 96 Thank you.
Speaker 4 We all know we're going to die and we're going to die soon. And we're going to, I guess we're just going to spontaneously combust.
Speaker 10 That's how hot the earth is.
Speaker 34 You're going to wish you've spontaneously combusted.
Speaker 26 You're going to wish that they actually have a bad thing. That's how bad it's going to be.
Speaker 93 That's going to be worse than that. Yeah.
Speaker 4 So yeah, their fear-mongering is not helping. It's doing a lot of harm to a lot of young people.
Speaker 4 So just know that your kids, when they're going to public schools, private schools, any kind of school system outside your home, they're being indoctrinated with this stuff.
Speaker 4 And you might want to talk to them about about it because it's pretty important that they understand, okay, it's going to be okay.
Speaker 88 The Earth is...
Speaker 28 When their friends are talking to them about that, maybe they can be the one to stand up and say, you know.
Speaker 4 You know,
Speaker 23 I don't think it's that bad.
Speaker 24 It's been bad.
Speaker 42 You know, it's been hotter than this before on this planet many, many times.
Speaker 8 Not really that bad.
Speaker 4 It's also been colder than this many, many times. And all of that happened before humans were even in existence.
Speaker 33 If we stop using some of that stuff that you're saying we should stop using, you won't have the niceties that you have right now.
Speaker 4 Yeah, you know, video games would go away, right?
Speaker 4 That would change their mind right there.
Speaker 59 You don't really want to live in a cave, do you?
Speaker 7 Because that's what's going to happen.
Speaker 4 Yeah, we need to become cave dwellers
Speaker 4 and eliminate all V.
Speaker 26 They don't make that coalition.
Speaker 4
No, they don't. Because that's not what.
That's not what the teachers in their schools are teaching them. Correct.
Speaker 4 So they're teaching that we have to change everything in order for that to happen, but they don't specify. By the way,
Speaker 4 your PlayStation 5 goes away.
Speaker 16 Don't worry about it. The world's going to end here.
Speaker 66 Let me show you this chart on my iPhone.
Speaker 30 Oh, okay. Oh, yeah.
Speaker 30 Wait. Oh, wait.
Speaker 4 Yeah, it's pretty amazing.
Speaker 4 So
Speaker 4 please have a talk with your kids. Let them know that, you know, you might look into some facts about global warming.
Speaker 4 And a really good place to start would be the book, I think it's called An Inconvenient Truth.
Speaker 96 Inconvenient Truth.
Speaker 45 Yeah.
Speaker 4
With Michael Schellenberger. Guy's brilliant.
And he started out as a huge environmentalist.
Speaker 81 He was
Speaker 4 really one of the global warmests. He was one of the people that were sounding the alarm until he did a whole bunch of research into it and found out that a lot of this stuff is just nonsense.
Speaker 4 We're not going through periods of more frequent and more intense hurricanes or tornadoes or any of those natural occurrences because they're happening about the same regularity and at the same intensity as they've ever had.
Speaker 11 So
Speaker 4 just alert your kids to know that.
Speaker 4 I was
Speaker 4 checking out this interesting
Speaker 4 job interview questionnaire.
Speaker 4 These are things that are actually illegal to ask, or as Jeffy likes to hear, illegal.
Speaker 43 Illegal.
Speaker 34 I hate that so much.
Speaker 5 So many people. It's your pet peeve, right?
Speaker 59 It is kind of.
Speaker 76 I don't know why.
Speaker 59 It just bothers me.
Speaker 20 I hear newscasters and politicians and they all talk about illegal.
Speaker 93 It's illegal.
Speaker 38 It's not illegal.
Speaker 7 It is ill.
Speaker 4 Illegal.
Speaker 23 However,
Speaker 4 just to
Speaker 4 get you aware, if you're going in in for a job interview, there are certain things, and I think of you every time I see lists like this, Jeffy, because the number one thing you're not supposed to ask in a job interview, what's your age?
Speaker 4 That is a question you refuse to answer, and you won't even entertain it. What is your age, Jeff Fisher?
Speaker 4 Since I'm not interviewing you for a job, I can ask you. It's not illegal for me to ask.
Speaker 59 When I remember, I'll tell you.
Speaker 30 Okay.
Speaker 48 I don't remember right now.
Speaker 4 We know he's like 737
Speaker 4 this year. So
Speaker 4 just think of the aircraft, the 737 air that coincides directly with Jeffy's age.
Speaker 4 But it's apparently illegal to ask.
Speaker 8 How old are you?
Speaker 48 Or what year were you born?
Speaker 40 Okay. You can't.
Speaker 14 That's isn't that weird?
Speaker 23 That is.
Speaker 4 Why would that be illegal? I guess it's none of your business, but who cares about that except old ladies and Jeff Fisher?
Speaker 4
Here's another one that I'm really surprised. You cannot ask in a job interview.
Where are you from?
Speaker 38 What? Why can't I ask that?
Speaker 56 That's getting to know the person.
Speaker 4 Or you can't say something like, where is your accent from?
Speaker 73 Or
Speaker 4 what's your first language?
Speaker 57 HR departments have killed this country.
Speaker 63 Yeah.
Speaker 53 HR departments have killed this country.
Speaker 4 And
Speaker 4 do you speak English at home? That's off limits, too.
Speaker 48 Why?
Speaker 4 They just say because there's no reason to ask.
Speaker 38 Well, it's illegal
Speaker 4
because there's no reason to ask. That doesn't make any sense.
Sometimes an employer might see a difficult-to-pronounce name, though, and ask about it when making small talk.
Speaker 4 Again, small talk isn't an excuse. You can't use that as an excuse.
Speaker 37 Oh, my God.
Speaker 4 It can be especially tricky. since it may seem conversational, but it can easily become inappropriate if it hints at ethnicity or national origin.
Speaker 80 Oh my God, we are doomed.
Speaker 4 That is incredible.
Speaker 34 That's amazing. How do we even hire anybody?
Speaker 30 I don't know. How do we even hire people?
Speaker 4 Honestly, I don't know how you hire people or how you date because the rules are so strict now. Oh, I could tell you how to date.
Speaker 14 Can you? I can't.
Speaker 57
I'll bet. I'll bet you.
Swipe right.
Speaker 4 Strong response to any of these questions may be.
Speaker 4 I'm excited about the opportunity to work here and would love to focus on my professional background, which includes, and then you give them the background, I'm happy to answer any questions about how I can contribute to your team, but I'm not going to tell you where I'm from or what my where my accent came from.
Speaker 66 And I'm not going to tell you if we speak English in my home or not.
Speaker 4
It's none of your business. And maybe it's not, but I mean, illegal? Bizarre.
And then finally, you can't ask about the religion, which makes a little bit of sense to me.
Speaker 4 They can't ask you, do you go to church or what religion you are?
Speaker 4 Usually wouldn't come up.
Speaker 27 Well, it was just small talk.
Speaker 15 We're just small talk.
Speaker 24 Yeah, I'm really tired today. Again.
Speaker 6 A long day at the church yesterday.
Speaker 8 Small talk
Speaker 4 is no excuse. But if you bring up the church, wouldn't it be natural to follow that up and say
Speaker 65 what church to go to?
Speaker 27 What would think that?
Speaker 4 You would think that. But no.
Speaker 4 A candidate might ask the interviewer what holidays are covered or
Speaker 4 do you have floating holidays?
Speaker 78 But the interviewer.
Speaker 68 There's a religion we have to know about?
Speaker 92 See, that doesn't work. No, you can't do that.
Speaker 48 Now you just blew it.
Speaker 4
Now you're going to jail. All right.
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Speaker 4 It's Batten Jeffy for Glenn this week, 88-8727BECK. Tomorrow marks the 100 days in office for President Donald Trump.
Speaker 4 So I'm sure that the courts will celebrate with a whole bunch of injunctions on the 100th day.
Speaker 55 I mean, the courts have been busy for this.
Speaker 63 For sure.
Speaker 4 And not just with Trump.
Speaker 64 Not just with Trump, and not just with
Speaker 47 judges helping attorneys and defendants sneak out the back room of courtrooms.
Speaker 71 Right.
Speaker 59 I mean, we had Luigi Mangion pleaded not guilty Friday with foul charges against him during his arraignment.
Speaker 18 How is that possible?
Speaker 4 When we've got video of it happening.
Speaker 71 Allegedly.
Speaker 78 Allegedly. I mean,
Speaker 95 he's got the charges of stalking, travel, interstate commerce, stalking, use of interstate facilities, murder through use of a firearm, and a firearm offense.
Speaker 12 Yeah, I'm not guilty.
Speaker 4
That's all Mangioni. Yeah, yeah.
Okay.
Speaker 23 Wow.
Speaker 67 Then we had ex-congressman george santos but wait he's a handsome man he is so why hasn't he been set free yet he's asked people to stop sending him letters and presents and trying to reach out to him yeah because he's overwhelmed
Speaker 4 did you see the babylon be headline last week after uh oh what's her name now i'm not going to remember her name you know the the liberal uh moron who loves him so much anyway he asked,
Speaker 4 according to the Babylon B, he asked for an injunction against her because he's afraid.
Speaker 4 I mean, she wants him badly.
Speaker 59 That's funny. Yeah,
Speaker 4 very funny. But that's just one of
Speaker 24 the court rules. Oh, my gosh.
Speaker 36 We had George Santos sentenced to more than seven years, the former New York representative.
Speaker 40 Oh, okay.
Speaker 56 He's Mr. Cameo star tonight.
Speaker 89 Sentenced yesterday to 87 months in prison, or sentenced at the end of last week, Friday, to 87 months in prison.
Speaker 87 We had
Speaker 52 Nadine Menendez, wife of
Speaker 8 former
Speaker 59 senator Bob Goldbar Menendez.
Speaker 4 He threw her right under the bus.
Speaker 85 From the beginning.
Speaker 5 From the beginning, he said, my wife's got breast cancer. She did it.
Speaker 63 That was essentially what he said.
Speaker 4 Not a word-for-word quote, but that was pretty close.
Speaker 27 That's pretty close.
Speaker 86 And that's what I heard.
Speaker 9 That's what I heard.
Speaker 66 And then, so she was found guilty.
Speaker 50 She gets sentenced in June.
Speaker 59 He's supposed to go to prison in June.
Speaker 19 He was,
Speaker 59 the reason he's not in prison already is because he told the judge that he wanted to assist his wife in her trial.
Speaker 21 He did not go to the trial one day.
Speaker 52 So I don't know if he was still assisting her in the office, but he didn't go to the trial one day.
Speaker 90 Harvey Weinstein
Speaker 23 on trial again in New York.
Speaker 57 He's probably not going to make it through this trial, though.
Speaker 59 I mean, he's moved, they've let him
Speaker 59 go.
Speaker 56 Let him go to the hospital now every day instead of back to Rikers.
Speaker 17 He's suffering from leukemia, diabetes, coronary artery disease,
Speaker 27 tongue infections.
Speaker 63 He's a tongue infections. That's what they said.
Speaker 27 I've never even heard that.
Speaker 4 I've heard of that before. Have you got an infection of your tongue?
Speaker 24 It just depends on where you're putting it, Pat.
Speaker 58 Guess so.
Speaker 8 Where is he putting it?
Speaker 58 That's strange.
Speaker 30 He's in prison.
Speaker 4 He's also isolated from the rest of the population. They're afraid for his life.
Speaker 14 A lot going on in the courts, man.
Speaker 4 A lot going on.
Speaker 4 And we'll tell you about more of it tomorrow. I'm sure there's going to be a bunch of happenings in the meantime.
Speaker 4 So, we'll see you tomorrow.
Speaker 4 This is Glenn Beck.