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00:00what really has liberals in a frenzy voters who think for themselves it's just gone from bad to
00:06worse to disaster no one really feels safe it's impossible to feel safe for the city like this
00:11especially with the leadership we have these kids are carrying guns like around the ages of eight
00:16years old and they're killing other eight-year-old kids with guns it's insane so the police is
00:21really unappreciated raw hand under the under brandon johnson laurie licewood jb prister
00:31those are three on the reason why nobody don't want to be a police their policies when it comes
00:37to crime it's not working at all but those words fall on deaf ears in city and state leadership
00:43none of them including governor jb pritzker or mayor brandon johnson are actually serving their
00:49constituents now democrats were as tough against violent criminals as they tried to be against
00:55donald trump they wouldn't need the national guard to help them we have reason to believe that the
01:00trump administration has already begun staging the texas national guard for deployment in illinois
01:08i want to be very clear on this point and i want to speak directly to the press right now we know
01:16before anything has happened here that the trump plan is to use any excuse to deploy armed military
01:23personnel to chicago doesn't it sound to you like he's auditioning to host a podcast not to be president
01:31now remember he just like gavin newsom wants no one to be deported illegal gangbangers forget it
01:39forget the fact that obama deported 2.5 million illegals or that the most vile predators are being
01:46taken off the streets because of president trump and ice people like luis mendoza gonzalez from mexico
01:52he was charged with concealing the body of a missing woman in a storage container in his yard for two
01:58months abusing her corpse and of course obstruction of justice or hector bonaparte contreras also from
02:05mexico he was convicted of predatory criminal sexual assault on a child under the age of 13.
02:12how about israel kobion sandoval from mexico convicted killer now instead pritzker vilifies
02:18the hard-working men and women of ice unidentifiable agents in unmarked vehicles with masks
02:25are planning to raid latino communities
02:28you're likely to see videos of them hauling away mothers and fathers traveling to work or
02:43picking up their kids from school sometimes they will detain handcuff and haul away children steven
02:50miller chose the month of september to come to chicago because of celebrations around mexican
02:56independence day it breaks my heart to report that we have been told ice will try and disrupt
03:02community picnics and peaceful parades it breaks his heart any of the victims of those crimes that
03:09i just rattled off did that break his heart because i missed that press conference jb
03:15it is absurd he's lying and he knows he's lying and they're losing this debate on safety but they can't
03:21help themselves it's like a bad high school theater production they're lame actors not connecting at
03:28all with the material just trying to remember their lines no militarized force in the city of chicago
03:34we're gonna defend our democracy in the city of chicago we're gonna protect the humanity of every
03:39single person in the city of chicago and then there was even the requisite shout out to the indigenous
03:44people are you prepared to defend this land this land that was built by slaves a land that was built by
03:54indigenous people the people united will always prevail okay brandon if it's stolen land i have an idea
04:06give it back move out of your house and give it back until you do then do that move on i'm so tired of
04:14that line trump says to these all these people in elective office let let me help you and what do they
04:20say no you're an invader well it's an invasion with u.s troops if they in fact do that i must say
04:27it's disruptive it's dangerous it tends to inflame passions on the ground when they don't let us know
04:35what their plans are let him know what their plans are so his paid activists can put agents lives in
04:43danger i don't think so and you know you're losing when you have to once again throw down the dog-eared
04:51race card this president is undermining is is talking about reducing crime but what he's really doing
04:58when you look at it is going after and undermining the power of black leaders in largely majority black
05:06cities or or cities of with majority people of color well colombia lecturer right that's why president
05:14trump praised mural mural bowser today african-american mayor of dc or goofballs zero credibility
05:22but when confronted with facts listen to how they try to pivot would you ask your friends to ride the
05:29l after midnight or after you know nine o'clock at night even to come down to the city from o'hare look
05:36big cities have crime there's no doubt about it but let's just pay attention to what president
05:42trump is doing targeting chicago he's overlooking red states that have much higher crime rates no he's
05:49not he's working on reviving our great american cities one by one but democrats don't really want
05:55to solve these problems they're either too stupid or too radical to act so they revert to the same failed
06:01talking points of 2024 aren't numbers like that still a problem that your city needs to address
06:09what more can be done to address that what we need to do is that we also had a mass shooting
06:15in a catholic school trump is a dictator i think we got to be very clear he's trying to normalize
06:20violence he's trying to normalize military deployment in american cities oh my gosh
06:26well for decades we've all known what we have in our cities which is a crime problem it's no secret
06:32we make movies about it we make tv shows about it and the democrats have had generations in the power
06:38to fix it but they haven't they never will so now president trump is trying to help americans who must
06:44live in fear of criminals needlessly so and what we're hearing from the democrats is very clear they
06:50do not want crime to stop they would rather have their citizens suffer violence suffer from murder
06:56and despair than to do what it takes to make our cities safe so we've long suspected this we've raised
07:02this repeatedly on the angle but now we know and the question now is how long will the voters in places
07:10like chicago continue voting for democrats who will never ever make things better and that's the angle
07:18to discuss this we're joined by two chicago residents christian maxwell who's also running
07:22for congress and pastor cory brooks he's the ceo of project hood pastor brooks great to see you thank
07:28you so over the weekend mayor johnson was working hard to keep your city safe by signing a totally
07:33meaningless executive order to affirm that they will not work with the national guard if deployed uh
07:41to chicago your response knowing these horrific numbers of of violent crimes over the weekend
07:47well it's disheartening especially when we keep uh these numbers still rising still going up we're
07:52still dealing with the violence every single day in the city of chicago it's something that we
07:56definitely need to do something about the polls are showing that people in chicago are favoring
08:02the national guard coming in and we don't believe it's a permanent solution we know it's a temporary
08:06solution but we need to get a hold of the crime we need to calm down the violence so the
08:11organizations like ours and other not-for-profits can do the work that needs to be done but we definitely need
08:16to bring in the national guard without a doubt well you were standing just a couple of weeks ago over
08:22a victim of this horrific violence very briefly tell us so my godson died was shot and killed about a
08:29year ago and they just brought that individual who committed that crime up on charges just a few weeks
08:35ago also uh people in my neighborhood a young man was shot and killed and we had to have his funeral
08:41we're always doing this this is something that we continue to do that's one of the reasons why i'm
08:45walking across america to try to talk about the solutions to bring hope and uh to places where
08:50there are a lot of despair as you said there's violence that are going on in all of our major
08:54cities and we have to do something about it and so we have to take a stand and and unfortunately we
08:59have to bring in the national guard when necessary parents plus police power parents police power christian
09:05here's a message from your state attorney general watch if president trump were talking about
09:11uh putting more resources into federal law enforcement agencies that already collaborate
09:18with local law enforcement i would applaud it if he said hey i'm going to fully fund those programs i'm
09:24going to fully fund community violence interruption christian we heard a lot about this today with
09:30pritzker and brandon johnson they do all these cutbacks but tell us about these violence interruption
09:36programs that he's touting so i think the concept of the violent interruption programs is great in
09:42theory and when executed by people who are incredibly you know ethical it really does work but what we're
09:48seeing is that the violence interrupters for one there was one notable one dennis green who was
09:52actually gunned down in inglewood last year and he was gunned he was gunned down trying to do his work
09:58so you also have the issue of at the end of the day with the violence interruption programs they work for
10:02people who are ready to receive that effort a lot of the criminality that we see in illinois and in
10:07chicago right now it is not responsive to the efforts of hey let's work together to see how we
10:12can better this community we really do need to have a really strong effort to drive out some of the worst
10:18and then work with the people who are either emerging or in positions where you know they're being
10:23exposed to violent behaviors and they can turn back but just making the assumption that a violence
10:28interruption program is going to shift the entire tide and that's all we need along with affordable
10:33housing it really just uh it's like laughing in the face of the elderly who are locked in their homes
10:38and scared to walk down the block well those people need help right now they keep they keep telling people
10:43you shouldn't perceive yourself to be unsafe basically but your feeling of being unsafe is illegitimate
10:50and my question to you christian is do you believe that mayor johnson wants the city to be safe and
10:58do you believe that he has the ability to make the city safe i think that he honestly wants to keep the
11:05violence interruption programs funded i think that's his top concern keeping not-for-profits funded as
11:10opposed to actually doing the work of stopping the crime if he stops the crime what is the need for all of those
11:16not-for-profits that are cashing checks and paying salaries in the city bingo for these progress these
11:21programs yeah pastor brooks i mean as someone who works in the not-for-profit community uh you've seen
11:26this money get blown year after year after hundreds of millions of dollars flooding chicago and other
11:32cities st louis oakland baltimore what do they have to show for it yeah you know it's unfortunate that
11:37we have organizations that do um not properly spend just like every profession there are individuals who
11:45don't do the work media personalities politicians but there are individuals in the not-for-profit sector
11:51like project hood acclavus metropolitan family services who are doing the work on the streets so
11:58what i'm saying is yes we do need the national guard but we also need some of these organizations
12:04that are doing the work but there's no doubt about it there are a lot of organizations that are not
12:08handling their funds properly right now christian when you look at the landscape the political landscape
12:14in all of these major cities even in in red states houston uh dallas uh in tennessee with memphis
12:21these are liberal run cities they're all run by liberals but when people actually say okay
12:29what about having a larger police presence why not get tough on criminals why not remove the illegal
12:33aliens oh no you can't do that oh no that well that that's that's heavy-handed you can't do that
12:40donald trump's trying to invade us that's an interesting concept for a president of the
12:43united states um but what do you make of that given given what we know and we've seen repeatedly
12:49actually works on the streets and again in partnership with real parents which is another
12:54problem we have i think that a lot of liberals really struggle with understanding a multi-pronged
12:59approach to what pastor cory brooks was saying when you have really ethical leaders like himself
13:04that are actually doing the real work and have fruit to show for their efforts from their
13:08not-for-profits by all means go forth and support those programs but for liberals they only want
13:13to do a one-size-fits approach for everything and you need to have a combination you do need to have
13:18parents who are supported you need to have strong law enforcement and you need to have a law enforcement
13:23team that is literally aligned with the amount of population they have to police right now chicago is
13:29down i think about 3 000 officers why are we down 3 000 officers with crime at the same amount there
13:36was the same amount of homicides this year as in 2018 well it's a shot is not down well it's shocking
13:42it's shocking that police people wouldn't sign up to be law enforcement under formerly lori lightfoot
13:48and brandon johnson they're not encouraged i don't want to do it why should they put their lives on the
13:53line if they're going to get they're going to get treated as they get treated and they're handcuffed and
13:56the criminals go free christian uh pastor brooks both of you thank you so much and coming up suddenly the
14:02left doesn't care or doesn't want to reunite illegal alien families what is that all about we'll explain
14:08it next now democrats fight immigration enforcement by pretending they care about keeping families
14:18together we refuse to accept a system that dehumanizes immigrants tears families apart the awful things the
14:25trump administration is doing tearing families and communities apart ignoring the rule of law making
14:32us all less safe but of course they were all just play acting their activist base showed their true
14:38colors over the weekend by filing a lawsuit to stop hhs from reuniting guatemalan children with their
14:46actual families back home far-left biden judge sparkle suknanen ordered that children be removed from a
14:54deportation flight headed to guatemala and ignoring supreme court precedent she told the parties that her ruling
15:01applied to applied to all 600 children held in hhs custody who arrived in the united states by
15:08themselves now doj lawyer drew ensign responded that these are not removals under the statute
15:14he said these are repatriations it's outrageous that the plaintiffs are trying to interfere with
15:18these reunifications all of these children have parents or guardians in guatemala who have requested
15:24their return now the guatemalan government this is very important to point out has also partnered with
15:30the trump administration and is asking that these children be repatriated as well and the robe
15:36resistance continues in california as well the 85 year old clinton appointee judge charles briar yes
15:43brother of retired supreme court liberal justice stephen briar ruled that the president acted unlawfully
15:49when he activated the national guard to handle the anti-ice riots in la briar cited the posse comitatus act
15:55a 19th century law that generally prohibits the use of troops for domestic law enforcement purposes
16:01briar was overturned you'll recall after a similar heavy-handed ruling involving the trump deployment
16:07earlier this year but he obviously didn't get the point look if you want to write laws hey charlie just
16:14run for office here to unpack this is bill assaili u.s attorney for the central district of california bill
16:20great to see you um this is the key question in this particular ruling by the senior judge did the
16:28national guard deployed by president trump act as law enforcement and if not how does this briar ruling
16:35not get overturned by the ninth circuit this is a frivolous ruling by an activist judge it's based on
16:42a completely misleading premise that the national guard was used here in la to conduct law enforcement
16:47activities they weren't we were very clear from day one the purpose of the national guard is to
16:52protect federal property and personnel when we're being overwhelmed and inundated by thugs frankly
16:58released and encouraged by the elected officials here in california it was designed to keep us from
17:03doing immigration enforcement so the national guard came out to support our agents to watch their backs
17:09while they go out and do law enforcement they've never been used to do law enforcement themselves it's
17:14completely false so any instance of their stepping in was incidental is that what you're saying if they
17:22they can point to one or two small instances where you know they you know touch somebody else or they
17:29they injected themselves in some situation because it was an exigent circumstance that wouldn't qualify
17:36in your view under the statute again 19th century statute no if you look at the video that's our federal
17:42building back there i i my office is in one of them so they set up a perimeter around the building to
17:47keep the thugs from coming in and and breaking into the federal courthouse now if someone attacks a
17:52national guardsman of course they're going to be detained out of self-defense but then it's federal
17:57law enforcement that comes in and actual can actually conducts the arrest and puts the handcuffs and charges
18:03them but you see them you see them they're protecting our buildings behind them their purpose there is
18:08protection it's not enforcement of laws so your old pal the california ag rob bonta he's just giddy bill
18:16at the thought of having fewer resources for law enforcement for the state check this out with today's
18:23decision trump is barred from using the national guard and marines in california for law enforcement
18:30purposes that means the military troops can't engage in arrests searches and seizures security
18:37patrols crowd control interrogation or anything deemed as executing the law okay aside from the
18:45fact that he's obviously reading his lines on a screen as the attorney general of the largest state
18:51in the united states forget that okay your response to what he just said i there's so much of it is false
18:58at this point laura if they didn't have false arguments they'd have no arguments they they set
19:02up these false narratives and premises that aren't true i dare him to show me one person that was
19:06interrogated by the military in los angeles find me one that didn't happen no it's just like it's the
19:13same we just did the segment on pritzker we're being invaded if he sends the national guard it's an
19:18invasion they're pulling mothers from children i mean it's all just one big performance theater nightmare
19:24bill thank you so much all right coming up liberals vow to destroy america are we exaggerating well
19:30they're now telling us what their plans are and we'll share them with you next
19:36america is listening when leftists tell you what they're thinking i have an idea why don't you believe
19:42them because they're not lying when they say they think america's a rotten country they hate it here
19:48i saw it myself when i slow rolled to union station in dc today oh yeah i rolled down the window took it
19:55all in the protests the the slogans mostly towels typical old white liberals remember towels mostly
20:03towels were there they look it's a board i have nothing else to do getting paid a little who knows
20:07but they were openly in some cases calling for a revolution this country is looking for action
20:14this country is not waiting for big terms that may not even happen to deal with this authoritarian
20:22president we are going to remove this illegal regime from power unfit unfit unfit unfit unfit free dc
20:33free palestine our day will come they've just given up on the whole concept of rhyming
20:43and in detroit at the people's conference for palestine over the weekend things if possible were
20:49worse we live in an evil country and that's just that's just what's happening we have to destroy the
20:56idea of america in our heads in our neighbors heads in our comrades heads in everybody's heads
21:02in this country and squad member rashida slave was the closing speaker at that conference and
21:08instead of condemning any of what you just heard she joined in we are just getting started
21:17i want to say to all of them every genocide enabler look at this room we ain't going anywhere
21:26here to weigh in mark meadows former white house chief of staff mark it was kind of fun to
21:30listen to their nonsense over at the capitol i mean it's it's actually comical but they they do mean
21:37business they're serious uh we can laugh but they do affect uh young people in their thinking i think
21:43along the edges uh and you were in congress you know a long time so is is this typical behavior
21:50of a congresswoman these days to show up at a conference that basically totally trashes the united
21:56states as racist corrupt and illegitimate no it's not typical of of any member of congress and in a
22:04few short years ago uh both uh republicans and democrats would have been criticizing that and and
22:12you know for the the viewers that are tuned in tonight uh laura one of the things is you know they
22:17say well maybe maybe this is hyperbole let me just tell you i looked at a whole lot of the footage
22:22actually what you've shown it could have been a lot worse i mean they're talking to a very large crowd
22:29calling uh them comrades uh comrades and arm arms so uh listen it should be condemned but yet we know that
22:38it won't be condemned and and uh maybe hakeem jeffries will come out and condemn it but this is the new
22:46strategy for the progressive radical left uh is to try to get it so extreme to that next generation
22:54to arrive yeah i mean i i squinted and i saw old al green up there as i was driving by my driver was
23:01so mad at me mark he's like we have to keep going i said slow it down i want to zoom in on al green
23:06so everyone can go to my instagram and you can zoom he's like wiping his face but this is as a guy i
23:11don't know who it was was screaming about a revolution and i'm thinking these these folks
23:17were like january 6th was the insert insurrection january i mean january 6 charlottesville the whole
23:22thing the panoply of of things they like to cite but this was an open call today in washington dc
23:30for a revolution against the united states of america so what's that something to celebrate i guess well it
23:35was it it was and it was surprising as you mentioned you know i guess you did the parade
23:41roll is what we would call it when i was with uh president trump you did the parade roll to go
23:47slowly by but it's hard to comprehend here is on the nations uh at the nation's capital on the on the
23:54grounds there all these signs calling for outright revolution and and not just condemnation of donald trump
24:02but of america and listen we're all about free speech and we can embrace that and celebrate it
24:09but it comes time that both democrats and republicans need to condemn it and yet we're not hearing anything
24:16from the other side it's crickets out there because this is a constituency that they believe
24:21that they have to have in order to win those swing districts in the in the midterms that are coming up
24:27soon yeah i think it looked like a sputtering mess out there today i mean there are maybe 150 people
24:32i don't know something like it maybe but there was some guy climbing on the statue i kept thinking if
24:37trump saw this guy climbing on the statue he hates it when people touch the statues and i was thinking
24:42uh-uh that that's not good first of all i think that's a federal it wouldn't have boded well that's
24:47exactly right it wouldn't have and and yet here they are here they are with their homemade signs
24:54that really have a message that i think is paid for and propped up by an organized group now it was
25:01it was obvious but the remember they're towels typical old white liberals that's what it was
25:05towels towels towels mark great to see you as always all right college students and their parents
25:10you might you drop a lot of dough on tuition every year in hopes that the kids are going to learn
25:16something useful something that's going to help you or them when they go out in the real world
25:21and at the lefty new school here in manhattan that's something useful is learning how to steal
25:27it's a four-credit sociology course taught by a radical anti-capitalist professor the course is
25:32sold as an exploration of the politics ethics and aesthetics of theft in a world where accumulation
25:39is sacred dispossession is routine and the line between private property and public good is drawn in
25:45blood yes someone wrote that it includes field trips to places where capital is hoarded
25:50and value is contested like museums banks and even grocery stores how about the actual campus of
25:57the new school why don't they give that back here with details new york post columnist who exposed this
26:01class ricky schlott ricky great to see you what else can you tell us about this course and its professor
26:07i mean this course as you said there are field trips to grocery stores which is apparently a place
26:12where people are hoarding capital but i i looked at the new school but also some of our most elite
26:17institutions across the country at columbia you have a class of on game of thrones which apparently
26:22can satisfy a requirement for the core curriculum which is notoriously very rigorous at princeton you
26:28have a class called gaming blackness which is an experiential class which is about the intersection
26:33of race and video games wait wait wait hold on a second okay when i when i heard and one of my kids
26:39and one of their classes took it was experiential learning week you know what i thought that was that's
26:45when the teachers don't feel like teaching and it's like oh go out into the park and like learns
26:49i when you're when you're five that's good but go do an internship that's it when you're in school
26:54you're supposed to learn about yes but again most of this is based in america is a horrible awful
27:00racist rotten place and we're teaching you why you need to think that it's it's reinforcing that
27:06narrative well certainly i think a lot of um these courses now are based on intersectionality and it's
27:12not it's not a hard study it's not a specific science or a specific um like course on on a grand
27:20text or the historical canon like today for instance an analysis of a million syllabi across
27:26the country found that carl marx is assigned more often than plato or shakespeare and foucault and tony
27:32morrison more often than cant lock aristotle frederick douglas or machiavelli so we're throwing out the old
27:38canon for for new authors i mean there's nothing wrong with new authors assign them too but we
27:43shouldn't be throwing aside all of the the texts that make western civilization great in order to
27:47make where did you go to school um i went to nyu and i was there during the pandemic and i ended up
27:52leaving because they raised tuition during zoom school and i thought you know what i don't know that
27:57i necessarily need a degree to prove myself well i i have to say i think a lot of people are looking at
28:02the worth of their degrees and you get in you get from school what you put into it and unfortunately
28:08in a lot of these institutions if if you try to major in one of the humanities you end up majoring
28:13in hating america and that's and that's so it's so sad for these institutions but parents and and
28:19students you want to go into debt for that unless it's a specialized area of learning i i think a lot
28:24of kids are going to say bye not doing it but that's why they need the chinese students ricky great to
28:29see you as always all right straight ahead trump hits back at the left's latest conspiracy theory
28:34stay with us now joe biden was not only out of sight during much of his presidency at times he
28:43seemed just out of mind as well and many in the press as we know now simply look the other way
28:49but many of those same people spent their holiday weekend floating conspiracies about trump's absence
28:55from the cameras for just a few days social media is going crazy right now because everybody seems
29:02to believe that it happened that donald trump you know that influencer says he doesn't want to dive
29:10into conspiracy theories but he posted nine videos full of speculation and the regime media they weren't
29:17any better it's also questions that are uh legitimate about what's going on with the president's
29:24health he's nearly an 80 year old man and who is not does not look in the best of health when you
29:31look at him bottom line is he's clearly got some health issues they've lost any shred of cred and that
29:39was obvious today when donald trump appeared in the oval office for nearly an hour on his feet to make
29:45a big announcement and take questions you know i have heard it's sort of crazy but last week i did
29:52numerous news conferences all successful then i didn't do any for two days and they said there
29:57must be something wrong with him biden wouldn't do him for months you wouldn't see him and nobody ever
30:03said there was ever anything wrong with him you know it's just so it's so fake that's why the the
30:09media has so little credibility i didn't i knew they were saying like is he okay how's he feeling what's
30:16wrong i said i just left i was very active this labor day i had heard that but i didn't hear it to
30:22that extent here to weigh in dr mark siegel fox news senior medical analyst dr siegel the ducy says
30:29to him like people said you're dead what do you what's your reaction to that like i'm alive and his
30:34sense of humor is superb and said look they said i was sick i didn't know they said i was dead yeah it's
30:39a line from mark twain in 1897 reports of my death have been exaggerated i mean it's so clearly
30:47something out of the democrat playbook we were hiding this for four years we had presidency by
30:52committee we had a guy doing we called them gaffes but he didn't know where he was he was reading a
30:56cue card that said say goodbye to the brazilian president then stumble off the stage you remember
31:01that and president trump doesn't use a teleprompter he talks just clearly you're sitting there
31:07mesmerized as he talks so they see him stumble out of a golf cart they said he has a gait disorder
31:12well wait a minute the other former president could barely walk at all the shuffler in chief
31:17falling off his bike falling upstairs uh falling off the bike shuffling with the easter bunny guiding
31:22him around and that was just perfectly fine and a president and the other thing is laura here are the
31:27doctors when they saw uh some bruising on his leg they come out heart test normal kidney test
31:33yeah very transparent liver test normal all tests normal i read through them i go he's fine a little
31:38bruise on his hand they're obsessing on that he's on aspirin all of this he's got low blood pressure
31:44his cholesterol is under control he's sharp as a tech there is no issue oh he decided to stay in dc
31:50this weekend oh oh my god he went and played on a virginia golf course i wonder what's wrong
31:56yeah well and also apparently they have no elderly relatives or people who are getting up there and
32:00they they bruise easily it's just it's like a fact of life do you not know that fact if you're
32:04officially if you take aspirin for any condition you're going to have a more be more prone to
32:09bruising really really great point i want to make one other point 25 of people at 80 are demented guess
32:16who was in that group 25 the former president this guy he's in the 75 group this is pure ageism it
32:24wasn't oh no that's great oh yeah that is ageism this is ageism to be looking for something wrong with this
32:29guy who's in great health just because he's 79 a few weeks ago i saw president trump in the oval
32:35office and he was with some really big heavy hitters right really smart financial uh people
32:42and watching him pepper them with questions i was like we will never have another president like this
32:48who with the acumen and the specificity had these the you know cfos ceos presidents you know
32:55the top top people dancing i'd never seen it before and you know i was like i wish the american
33:02people would say but he's i mean the idea that there's any problem here is just it it speaks to
33:08their deep bias and i think their own inability to keep up with him they can't keep up with him he's
33:15doing so many things so fast he's sharp and an entertainer and it's the reason by the way which
33:20shocked me that when he left the apprentice arnold schwarzenegger who's a great actor comes on and
33:25the ratings tank they can't he couldn't keep up with trump well what did you make of the other
33:30story this weekend the last couple of days where donald trump is now open to the idea of examining
33:36the efficacy of the covid vaccine which operation warp speed was was his you know he pushed it forward
33:42the country wanted a solution and now he posted on truth social that he's open to looking at people
33:48saying there are a lot of adverse consequences and some cases it really wasn't efficacious at all
33:53first of all i think operation warp speed was great secondly i admire this openness that he's showing
33:58he's saying let the drug companies pony up the data what what's why can anybody disagree with that no
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