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Hello everyone. I'm Shane and Breene, along with Judge Jeanine Piro, Harold for Jr
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Jesse Waters and Greg Geffeld and I'm matching up with me. It is five o'clock in New York City, and this is the five
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47 is on the move right now President Trump is on board Air Force one. He's headed to wildfire ravaged the Los Angeles
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We're governor Gavin Newsom is expected to show up uninvited
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Trump spending his afternoon touring Hurricane Helene damage in Asheville, North Carolina consoling a community there that really feels forgotten while making a ton of news
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Including this moment when he malls signing an executive order to get rid of FEMA. Here's why
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I'll also be signing executive order to begin the process of fundamentally
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reforming an overhauling FEMA or maybe getting rid of FEMA. I think frankly FEMA is not good. FEMA gets here and they don't know the area
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They've never been to the area and they want to give you rules that you've never heard about
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They want to bring people that aren't as good as the people you already have and
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FEMA's turned out to be a disaster and while we await the president's arrival in Los Angeles
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Governor Newsom and LA mayor Karen Bass were told will be there on the tarmac when the president lands now
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There's no secrets that Newsom and Trump have disagreed over how to battle the wildfires that have ravaged the area
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Earlier the president laying out his expectations for the visit
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I want to see two things in Los Angeles voter ID
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So that the people have a chance to vote and I want to see the water be released and come down into Los Angeles and
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Throughout the state. Those are the two things after that. I will be
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The greatest president that California has ever seen
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And here is what Governor Newsom had to say about the president
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I'm grateful though that that he took our invitation to heart and that he will be here tomorrow
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It's my understanding. I look forward to being there on the tarmac to thank the president welcome him
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And and we're making sure that all the resources he needs
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For a successful briefing or provided to him
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Okay, so my first question was when I thought about Newsom and Bass being on the tarmac
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Did they not see judge his conversation with the leaders at Davos?
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He was pretty direct about how he felt about how things were going on the stage
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International stage, but he's gonna be face-to-face with these guys in California. Oh, yeah
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He's gonna tell him exactly what he thinks and you know
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I find it fascinating that Newsom is trying to be the guy in charge, you know
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I'm the one who invited me took out it took me up on my offer as if the president needs to be invited anywhere
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I mean this is a clear disaster area that continues to be a disaster area
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But you know Newsom knows that his future relies on this and
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It's riding on these fires how he handles them
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I don't think he's doing so well and and I think the passage of time is only making it worse when they get back to their homes and realize
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They've got a star from scratch
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And you know in the first in his first term
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President Trump told Newsom that he's got a he's got to clean up the forest and
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In his first term president Trump who's got 50 states to worry about is
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Is prescient enough to say Newsom you've got to get the water from northern California from the mountains the rivers the streams the snow melt and
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Not shit send it out to the Pacific, but send it to Southern California
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I mean, you know this president has been so pressured about the issue of immigration and how much trouble would be in not
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Vending these people having an open border now America's with them on that he was prescient about this
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And we're talking about what eight years ago. So, you know, Newsom and and BAS and all the rest of them can get out there and make like they're doing their job
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They're not but when we saw President Trump in California
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He was doing what people want their president to do they want their president to show up to talk to ordinary people to find out
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What the problem is how we can fix it take down the name of the insurance company that isn't giving them the money
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How can they be expected to rebuild if they have no money?
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They can't get their hands on the FEMA money and the president is doing this all in front of us
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He's accountable. He's transparent. He's what we need and by the way
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Do you remember Palestine with all the problems in Palestine? I mean, FEMA's messed that up too
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It should go and I guarantee you he's gonna take it apart
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Well, the people of that train to railman in Ohio were waiting for months and months and months every time it sounded like the white house was going to arrange it there
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President Biden didn't go
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Here all of President Trump even when he wasn't president has made a name for showing up to some of these places
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He didn't Georgia as well after Halloween while he was on the campaign trail
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And I got to say hearing from those people today was really heartbreaking and it was powerful
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There's no doubt it's good to be with you this afternoon. It is as I tried to share yesterday
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President Trump is a different kind of president. There's a lack of conventionality to him
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There's a lack of of orthodoxy to him that is really good in some ways
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And I think part of what he said the day I couldn't agree with him
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I don't know if I would get rid of FEMA
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But what I interpret him saying is he wants to reform FEMA when you think about it
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The whole organization FEMA is organized around responding to something that's gone really bad
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So you would think that you would have and I'm sure they do
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But it doesn't seem like they always are prepared. You would have people who know different regions of the country
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Different terrains in the country the kinds of things. It could have flicked different parts of the country
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And they could assemble those teams locally to be able to help them better
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It was heartbreaking to see months after what happened in North Carolina
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I listen to some of those families who are still living day-to-day
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Who are still living in conditions and circumstances that you wouldn't think in America would be living
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And so I hope the president
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I know sometimes he gets he gets worked up in the politics and can get a little momentum behind him
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He'll say some things
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But I think what he said initially about FEMA and reforming is the right thing
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Where I differ with him a little bit
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Shannon is the notion of conditionality around helping Americans who happen to be in a state
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Where the president's political party is not in charge
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Can you imagine if a Democratic president went to a southern or midwestern state after a disaster
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And said look I'm going to give you all the things you need if you change your voter laws
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I get the president wanting to make recommendations about political changes
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But don't politicians should never put their interests in front of people's interests
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Even if the politics in that state is so they're so they're liking or so they're chagrin
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We are all Americans and those people suffering in North Carolina
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Again, I think it was so great. We carried it like we did on this network
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Because I don't think people fully appreciate that they're still living that way
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Months after all this happened
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So I applaud the president in a huge way on the reforms
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And in the right talk about what he wants to do and making FEMA work better
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But let's not condition the relief on politics
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Well, Jesse, how does Newsom play this?
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I don't know that he has a lot of leverage in the situation
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But he says he's going to show up and be there
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Is it super awkward or are these guys sort of frontamies and they work through it today?
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At frontamies
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At first
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Someone said it was like he was streaking in the quad
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And then he turned around and no one was following him
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Right
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Because the resistance armies disappeared
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So now when he was inaugurated
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They had the flags lowered for car he raised them
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And that was a big symbol that he wanted to play ball
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Now he can show up at the tarmac and he can either be Chris Christie or Jan Brewer
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Remember Brewer and Arizona with the finger point
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And then there was Christie
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Open arms a lot of people in his part didn't like that
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He has to do something and I disagree with Harold
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You have to condition this
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It's like car insurance Harold
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If you keep wrecking your vehicle
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The insurance company's not just going to keep paying the claims
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They're going to make you take a defensive driving course
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Just like California has to do
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They have to start managing their state better
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And do all the things Janine said
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Now I wouldn't link it to voter ID
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That's what I meant
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I would link it to getting prepared
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With your water and your reservoirs and your forest management
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But by the way Harold, aren't they still counting votes in California?
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And Pennsylvania
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They're still counting votes
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We've got a race call to make
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Right now
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But they do need to reform FEMA and that's not a partisan issue
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I agree with you
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The last four FEMA heads
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Two DEMs, two Republicans
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All say it needs to be
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Overhauled because these states aren't prepared
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And then they get bad bailouts because FEMA is not prepared
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So they need some sort of disaster deductible to straighten it out
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Greg, I feel the sharpie
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I hear it moving fast and furious over here
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I'm getting a little high off of the fumes
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Tell us what you've written
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Evil, shanned, brim
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Just step it back
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I just feel like
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Are there any politicians or political parties left?
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I feel as though Trump has flooded the zone
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He's disappeared Democrats from the game board
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But also any kind of like never-trumpy Republican
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Do they still exist?
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I don't think there's been any Republican president
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That's had a week like this
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I don't remember it
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The party has never been this effective or successful
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In my life time
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I mean maybe over time it happens
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But you can't have a better week than this
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And a lot of this stuff that he's doing
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You know in the executive orders
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But also here is a layup
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Because the solutions were always there
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It's just that the DEMs refuse to accept them
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It was a failure not just of common sense
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But also a failure of will
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No one is having any issue
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With what Trump is doing
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They just didn't know what wasn't being done
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They didn't know what they were missing
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Including in disasters
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This is a contrast between an actual president
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And a cardboard prop
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You know
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Trump is aware of what's going on in the ground
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He actually listens to people
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And if he tell him something
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He's going to do something about it
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For some reason
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He's engaged whether it's in crime
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He'll talk to victims
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With immigration
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He'll talk to border agents
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He talks to people in AI
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He seems to get a grasp of almost every issue
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By talking to the people in bulk
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But if you were in a disaster
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Or a catastrophe
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If you were a victim
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And you went on any network
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And you were pleading
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It would never get to bite him
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Either he couldn't hear it
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Or he wouldn't do anything about it
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And when you watch Trump act
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Signing all these executive orders
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And attacking every problem
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You just don't
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You don't just see his effectiveness
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You realize what was missing
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A leader
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We had four years without a leader
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And now we're acting like
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"Wow, this feels pretty good."
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It's like, it's like having you
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Suddenly you're like
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"Oh, now I know what this is like."
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"This is how it works."
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Pretty good
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Well, and you know, now hearing from
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Members of Congress
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Cabinet secretaries, all kinds of people who said
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They couldn't get
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To present a Biden for these conversations
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It does feel abruptly different
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Okay
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I don't think that comment was necessary
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But okay
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But I wanted to give you a little backup
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Because you needed it
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But you know I didn't need the backup
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You did
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But I told you you needed it
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Okay, more debates are than commercial
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And the first
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Masked deportation flights
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Are taken off
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As President Trump's raids
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Target some of the most dangerous
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Illegal immigrants in the country
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With your host Uncrustables
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Today's topic
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Are you talking about yourself
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And you can take him anywhere
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Why do you invite?
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And we are out of time
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Are you really cutting me off?
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Uncrustables are the best part of the sandwich
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Sorry, Crust
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[Music]
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The deportation is going very well
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We're getting the bad, hard criminals out
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These are murderers
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These are
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People that have been as bad as you get
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As bad as anybody you've seen
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We're taking them out first
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Thank you
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President Trump sending a strong and clear message
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As ice begins their deportation flights
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The White House releasing these striking images
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Showing some of the country's most dangerous criminal migrants
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Boarding a one-way flight out of our country
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It's a sharp contrast to the days of Joe Biden
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Shameful midnight flights, the flu migrants
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No, flu illegals in under the cover of darkness
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And that's not all
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We're also getting brand new video
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That shows military helicopters
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And Marines at the southern border
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Helping agents there with security operations
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And check out this incredible moment
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Deported illegals arriving back in Mexico
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And warning others with this message
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There are a lot of migrants and they're all falling
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I don't recommend it because there's a lot of them
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Everyone's getting caught as well it should be
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You know what's interesting, Harold is that
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Governor Healey in Massachusetts, a Democrat
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She was going to use every tool in her arsenal
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To fight back against Trump
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But she made an about face
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Why do you think that?
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Is some others follow
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I think she made an about face
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I don't know all that she said
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But I did see some of those things
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And she's now in full support of these things
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I think people realize that when you're able to make your streets safer
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And you are able to reduce the cost of taking care
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Of people whom many in your community don't want in your community
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I think that's a positive thing
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I think you'll find more
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And more elected
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And I think your question really is
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Focus on Democrats
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And particularly those who may have said that
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Their cities or states would be more sanctuary-like
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I think they're going to hear from voters
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You've seen even in Chicago
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Where a big core of the voting population there
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And a big constituent
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Got a big constituency groups there
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Including a lot of African-Americans
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They're saying we can't afford this
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Why is this happening?
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Now this group here is the president's second out
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These are what what Tom Homens are
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The worst of the people here
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I'm a believer
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Our country's built
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Has been built over the years on accepting people
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Who want to come and play by the rules
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And want to come and live the great American dream
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But when you come and commit crimes
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And the kind of heinous crimes
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And violent crimes people are committing
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There's no question
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The president will continue to enjoy support for this
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And as I said yesterday
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This is how you keep that coalition together
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That elected you
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Mr. President back in 2024
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It could get a little dicey or something goes on
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But people are going to continue to support this
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You know, Shannon, Harold said
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When the Democrats realized that it's making the streets safer
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Is that they couldn't figure that out before
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You know what I think it is, Shannon?
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I think it's a recognition that they're going to be charged with obstruction
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With interfering
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And they don't want to be taken out in cuffs
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Okay, they cannot stop it
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But this mayor Johnson is already in Chicago
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Brandon Johnson's already spent a half a billion dollars in Chicago
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And he's got a campaign starting to know your rights
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He said he wants to protect people
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Do you want to protect Americans or illegals?
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Well, and that's a question
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There are the optics now that Democrats have to contend with as well
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Because Chicago is one of the places where some federal officials have said
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We want to go in the jails and get the bad guys and take them out of here
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But we can't go into the jails
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So I don't know what the argument is there
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For protecting bad guys, I'm not sure what that argument is
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But that's a hard one for Democrats to make
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So Tom Homan and others are going out there saying
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We're going after people convicted of all kinds of things like rape
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And assault and attempted murder and that kind of stuff
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You can't stand there as a governor healer
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Anyone else to say like we're going to keep up these efforts
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And as you mentioned
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This executive order says two things we can either come after you civilly or criminally
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If you impede this federal operation
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Or the president has ordered these agencies to look at
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Cutting off federal funding to these places as well
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All right Greg
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Shannon just mentioned you know we can go into the jails
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Should these illegals who are here in charge of crime
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Should they be convicted and spend time in the United States
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Or should they be automatically deported and put on a C-130
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It depends on the crime if they're like pedophiles murders
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We deport them but we don't we deport them before we land the plane
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Drop them you drop them is what I'm saying
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It is interesting though that foreign pedophiles are treated better than American pedophiles
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It's like you have these city leaders like trying to muck up the work
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So you can't arrest these guys
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Why are they different would you would you treat our criminals the same way
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They actually captured they captured and I believe they're deporting some
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Sexual abusers of children and I'm wondering where AOC isn't this you know shouldn't the children that these abusers have been traveling with
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How dare you separate them shouldn't they be together isn't that what she was talking about of course
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She's not going to say that because the separation policy is designed for that to keep the guys that are raping kids or trying to sell kids
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From be from pretending to be to being their guardian again. This is free money for Trump
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He's not creating new laws
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He's simply enforcing the existing laws and everybody's looking at it going
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Well, so we can do this. I had no idea this is what happens when you get rid of the hoaxes
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That when you get rid of the hoaxes you get rid of these pushers of hoaxes in the media
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Now you see that there's nothing to fear when you follow the law
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Nobody's turning into Hitler. There are no concentration camps
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It was all a lie
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It's indeed
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Now, you know these illegals Jesse have been able to and have literally been exempted from United States laws
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And the question now is I mean do you and I'm just curious as to what thinking is should they spend jail time here just deport him
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Well, on the one hand, it's expensive to imprison these people right but if you deport them and they sneak back in
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That's another issue. Yeah, so I'm with Greg. It depends on what the crime is if it's a hardcore crime
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I say we imprison them here
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But if it's just a small misdemeanor send them back and you take the risk remember the talking point about not all migrants or criminals
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So what and and look at all of these criminals going home and all it did it took a show of force just the
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The visual of having these C-130s out hovering over the border
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Do you know how scared people are now these to average thousands of border apprehensions per day
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After Trump came on a couple hundred no one's even making the trek anymore
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It looks to me like Johnson and Chicago wants to get arrested
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It looks like he wants to be a martyr and he wants to now
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Be known for defending criminal illegal aliens if he does that and the media starts supporting Johnson
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And makes him this big anti-Trump resistance hero that is going to send the Democratic party so far back in time
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And the more and more you realize about how long these killers and rapists languished in our cities
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17 arrests this feisty Haitian illegal the other night
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When you swear in as here since 2013 as a president you you swear to protect
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Against four enemies foreign and domestic and he's letting foreign enemies
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Pray on americans for years and they obviously knew where he was
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Because of the first week they had his address and picked him up. This just makes Joe Biden look look like such a traitor
00:20:55
Well, yeah, no question and he's thanking Joe Biden and and Barack Obama. Thanks, bro
00:21:00
You know you didn't ask me the question. I think she's sending back these people have already been convicted in there
00:21:05
They're still out because our laws need to be changed and well some of them haven't been convicted yet
00:21:10
In other words, we haven't had the ability to try them because they're being protected in the sanctuary
00:21:14
That's part of the problem. Right. I think they should be sent back
00:21:16
Okay, send it back and I see 130 in air drop and build them for the flight up yeah right up next the soren loser club
00:21:24
Kamala and Hillary start a support group for losing to president Trump
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Working
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My name is Nicole
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Behold Kamala and exile the former vice president back in LA after getting her post-election lost blues at with some retail therapy
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The New York Post caught her and Dougie on a grocery run, but Tiss-tiss Kamala
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You're violating the central commandment of liberalism. Val shall not use plastic bags
00:22:06
Better dish them fast if you're going to stay in the lefty game
00:22:10
A new report claims Kamala hasn't ruled out a 2028 run and is turning the old Hillary for advice a real support group for losers
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It's who have reportedly chatted multiple times since Kamala's defeat on what her next steps should be
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What do you think that conversations like Greg between Hillary and Kamala?
00:22:29
I don't know does Hillary really have any advice on how to cope with loss
00:22:33
I mean how was that go how's that going for her since 2016?
00:22:37
She's been a walking pan suite of misery people just throw money at her so she goes away
00:22:43
Like none of the projects she's been working on actually
00:22:46
Helps the problem with Kamala as she can't take up drinking
00:22:49
Because she's already all in she needs a hobby that doesn't involve a corkscrew
00:22:55
She did start her own company probably because she had the business cards made that's had president
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So she needed something and even if it's a phony company, she could say ah
00:23:04
I'm in charge. It's called pioneer 49
00:23:08
Do you know that it's a combination of her secret service code name and the number of times she slept with Willie Brown
00:23:14
Oh, but you know what how do you feel bad for her she is a wealthy black woman in America
00:23:25
Who was a historic first she's gonna she's gonna land on her feet. She'll get a deal with Netflix
00:23:31
She'll get something at HBO and then she won't do jack
00:23:35
Because she doesn't have to
00:23:38
She could do that Shannon or Shannon. I'm sorry for that. She is considering a gubernatorial run
00:23:45
Do you think that that would be wise? Well, you know, there are those within her circle who say she won't do it
00:23:51
If she feels like it's a step back in the presidency by the way, I thought the 49 in the company maybe met she was aiming to be the 49th president
00:23:58
Yeah, so maybe there's some more stuff that I was just joking Shannon, but it is 49 is in there. No, it's actually about Willie Brown
00:24:04
Okay, yeah, anyway, moving on. I'm trying to stay out of HR
00:24:08
But listen in in Washington Republicans there love the idea that she would run in 28
00:24:14
And they love that she's getting advice from Hillary Clinton
00:24:16
They think that's a wonderful plan for the Democrats moving forward
00:24:19
But remember there are a lot of angry angry donors within the party who want to know what happened to their billion dollars
00:24:24
And I don't think that they are ready to just say okay, let's let's do that again
00:24:28
And Janine if if she did run for the presidency again, she might actually have to fight through a primary
00:24:35
Yeah, imagine that yeah, she
00:24:37
She won't be able to drop out before I would think right
00:24:41
Look, I have a couple of thoughts. Number one. I've really teed off about her in those plastic bangs
00:24:48
She won't let me cook on a gas stove
00:24:50
She won't let me use a plastic straw, but she's going to use a plastic bag
00:24:54
It's just a typical hypocrite. Okay, and I hope she runs again
00:24:58
I really do because she's got nothing to say she's got nothing to lean on and unless she gets a lobotomy
00:25:05
She'll end up the same way. She's gonna lose
00:25:07
And the third thing is what Shannon talked about and that is with John Morgan said the woman should be disqualified from
00:25:13
Running again because she lost a million dollars didn't make it didn't make a damn bit of difference and finally
00:25:21
I don't think your future is going to be so but that great because right now they're trashing trashing Joe Biden
00:25:27
Okay, it's Joe's fault Joe this Joe that it's going to turn around
00:25:31
It's going to be
00:25:34
Kamala because they can't blame Biden forever. She's going to pop her head up and they're coming after her
00:25:39
Jesse it occurred to me, you know her husband should have used a plastic bag
00:25:43
I
00:25:45
Herald for junior, so I think I think I think that um I don't have I'm not bothered by her her talking about
00:25:56
Running for office again. I think if you are if you've been in political office or public office as long as she has
00:26:02
He was an attorney general so is a US senator vice president
00:26:05
If you were not still interested in public service, it would seem odd to me
00:26:10
It seemed weird to me now. I don't dispute anything that's been said about the hurdles that she'll have to overcome
00:26:15
I hope she uses the moment as an impetus and a catalyst
00:26:18
To understand what it means to be in a grocery store what it means to pay for groceries how prices are going up
00:26:24
I even think your point judge about the plastics
00:26:26
Maybe she has a different a different kind of revelation or thinking on this
00:26:29
I don't think you should be permanently penalized in life or politics if you change your mind about she want to
00:26:35
Me to change my way of life. I only get like a minute here. I'm only saying. I'm only saying I just I just think it's great
00:26:41
That that we challenge her on these things because I think she should have to answer
00:26:46
All the questions you ask even the uncomfortable questions that you ask about why were you this way a year?
00:26:52
Go or six months ago and if you change your mind tell us why even creating the organization
00:26:56
I think gives her even a greater opportunity to be able to do those things. So I wish for the best you have to do
00:27:02
My near 49. Do you know what it does? It's to help her set up her future. That's all it is. There's nothing
00:27:09
It's been I mean we just buy a newspaper or go online find a job. I don't know
00:27:15
You're asking for our email addresses. Yes, so she could ask for more money. Are they still asking for money from you Harold?
00:27:21
Who is they the people Democrats? I'm not I'm not going to need that this week. No, no, not
00:27:27
It's not this week. It's been a couple weeks. It's been a couple weeks. It's still a couple weeks.
00:27:31
Up next AOC can't stand that President Trump is the most popular man besides Greg in America
00:27:37
The congresswoman known as a OC is anything but a okay the outspoken Democrat is blasting her colleagues
00:28:01
and other elites for normalizing Trump 2.0
00:28:04
Judging what makes this go around with Trump
00:28:08
So much more dangerous than the first time around this time
00:28:14
The norms are becoming him like the norms are embracing him. They are strong cultural signals
00:28:20
Oscar de la Renta like dressing all of the women like there's all these cultural symbols
00:28:27
It is a kiss race man. It is how can I show
00:28:33
How much fealty I have to Donald Trump in order to get my dicks
00:28:39
So I'm coming to you second to Greg
00:28:44
What are your thoughts? I just I'm curious about this because I think when you elect the new president
00:28:49
People want to try to figure out ways to work together. So I don't I think I don't know where she's what she's actually trying to say
00:28:55
What's your take? I don't know and it seemed like Bernie Sanders there was really disappointed
00:28:58
Which I think the psychology is she's she's feeling the flip
00:29:04
That the Democrats and liberals are no longer the cool place to be anymore
00:29:08
And it's on the other side which is hard to believe she wants cultural figures to be scared of being near Trump
00:29:14
And that has always been the tool that they use
00:29:18
It's a very honest admission that they want to keep you from leaving the flock
00:29:23
By the threat of ostracizing you that was the whole genesis of cancel culture
00:29:28
If I see you on Fox you're dead to me if you watch Joe Rogan
00:29:32
Uh-huh how dare you if you liked to tweet by tucker we're coming after you
00:29:37
This used to happen email the time friends of mine liked to tweet by mine they would hear somebody
00:29:41
That's what created the silent majority
00:29:43
People just wouldn't tell you that they like somebody and then you found out you know
00:29:48
They shall act you in the election and what you're saying is true
00:29:51
This is the opposite of the American spirit
00:29:54
It's ordering you not to communicate with people who are different than you
00:29:58
That is the woke creed. It's not the American creed. You have to engage in the opposition
00:30:03
But they're scared that if you do you might like what you hear
00:30:06
Shannon, how do you I mean you're in Washington
00:30:09
You you deal with leaders in the Republican Democratic Party
00:30:13
Do you sense that what she's saying is felt broadly felt or broadly shared?
00:30:17
Well, what it seems like with her is the more he's normalized and accepted by people
00:30:21
On cross both sides of the aisle the more it takes away her voice because when she's out there kind of greys
00:30:26
You were saying she's the progressive wing of the party and they had a lot of power at the table under the Biden administration
00:30:32
If Trump is now normalized it really takes away for her from her ability to use a name or description of him
00:30:38
That immediately makes him toxic and everybody wants to run away from him
00:30:41
Remember during the campaign we were told numerous times he was the end of democracy
00:30:45
That he was a dictator. He was a tyrant and yet when it came time to do the electoral votes
00:30:50
Democrats didn't object. They did their thing. They did their duty. They got it done
00:30:54
And then you see him at president Carter's funeral president Obama is joking with him and laughing with him
00:30:59
It just completely disarms the other side's argument that he is an existential threat
00:31:03
And I think for her it feels like she's losing power when that happens
00:31:06
Prime time what are your thoughts on this? I think Greg
00:31:09
Summed it up perfectly. It's like middle school mean girls
00:31:12
When you all agree that you're not going to talk to this one guy
00:31:17
Yeah, and then a little while later in the semester
00:31:20
Some of your friends start talking to him. No, no, you're not allowed to talk to him
00:31:24
And then all of them start talking to them and it's like oh my god. What's going on
00:31:28
The whole resistance to Trump was like a social boycott. Yeah, it wasn't really based on anything else
00:31:35
And and you see it only works if every Democrat in every single industry is perfectly compliant with the boycott
00:31:43
Yeah, and if one slips it all falls apart. That's why there's no resistance anymore
00:31:47
It doesn't work. It wasn't a political party. It was a political army
00:31:52
And if one wing of the army isn't participating they lose and that's why you don't even hear anything from Democrats now
00:31:59
I like that hand gesture
00:32:02
Judge your thoughts on this similar to the table. You have different thoughts about this
00:32:05
Similar to the table, but I still get to answer. Of course you didn't know. Okay. Thank you. I'm gonna give you your time
00:32:10
I'm gonna give you my time. Oh, all right look
00:32:14
She's concerned that Trump is being more normalized look
00:32:17
I said it earlier he was right about immigration. He was right about the water problem in California
00:32:22
He was right that you know shutting down American energy was going to create inflation and all kinds of problems for us
00:32:29
And I'm not sure the Trump is the one who's being normalized. I think America and the left is now being normalized
00:32:36
Did Donald Trump the man was right all along and now America is saying okay, that's right. That's where we're standing
00:32:44
Look, I agree with everybody on the table
00:32:47
I think you can like people and be friends with people when we disagree with I think you can show people
00:32:53
Respect and decorum who you will counter and have differences with politically this notion that we somehow another shouldn't
00:32:59
Embrace somebody that's different than us who's the president
00:33:03
I don't think it serves anybody's interests. Certainly not the Democratic Party. I'll shut up Harold. Yeah
00:33:06
When we became parents
00:33:27
Have
00:33:29
Famous Friday first question. I like this question from Pearl
00:33:38
Have you ever knocked on a neighbor's door to borrow something? She gives examples, but those are lame
00:33:44
Shannon, you know, this kind of works in reverse at our house. We're the only one with a generator on our streets
00:33:51
So one of those big snowstorm or trees down over people come to our house and I love it
00:33:54
They need mostly what they want us to charge their phones
00:33:56
Oh, but we offer a hot shower and meal also fantastic. I do that too
00:34:00
And I have cameras in the bathroom and no cameras are how I have cameras everywhere
00:34:04
I'm actually filming us right now
00:34:07
Jesse
00:34:08
I hit a tree in my car as a teenager at midnight and it was a snowstorm and I wandered up to
00:34:14
A neighbor's house and knocked on the door. They thought I was like a home invasion and I said no, no, no
00:34:19
I just crashed my car. Please call my dad
00:34:22
Oh, not none one one. No, you're bad. That's a great story
00:34:25
That is that is that is not borrowing something. I borrowed their phone. Oh, this was pre-cell phone Greg
00:34:31
I'm older than I look
00:34:34
I've never borrowed anything from your neighbors. No, why would I have a store? I can do this. I have a gas station
00:34:40
Why would I borrow anything? It's so way to get to know your neighbors. Harold, I don't know my neighbors
00:34:45
They're not long ago to see if I could hide my kids bikes
00:34:48
For a reason and I didn't want them to know about something so
00:34:52
They weren't home, so I do work every now and then I'll I'll knock on a neighbor's door to borrow a bath towel
00:34:58
You do not yeah, and then I wrap it around me and I leave
00:35:01
Didn't see that one come and did you okay? Frenchy remember her. Yeah. What's the most disgusting thing you've seen on a flight
00:35:12
Judge come on be some pig was clipping his fingernails
00:35:18
And he took off his socks and I was like ready to bomb it on him. Wow. Just say his name hammer
00:35:24
You fly private don't you're fall asleep in the morning flight who clearly may not have used mouthwash
00:35:33
And they're snowing in treat us like you got to be kidding. Yeah, their mouth is open
00:35:38
That's when you plus the heart
00:35:42
Jesse, what's the worst thing you've seen on a flight?
00:35:45
There was this guy who had an emotional support rooster on the plane
00:35:49
And we started relieving itself in the aisle. Oh, yeah, the rooster the guy
00:35:55
I got a real thing with hair. I feel like hair super disgusting
00:36:02
And there was this woman sitting in front with like really long hair and she put it over the back of the chair
00:36:06
On the person behind them and I was like oh no, that's where I tell you dry your hands
00:36:12
You know
00:36:14
When I was when I was flying last week, obviously private this sushi that they had served
00:36:20
It felt it wasn't as cold as I would like and that was discussing
00:36:25
You know and okay firing the firing the flight attendant might have been a bit harsh
00:36:30
But in making a cry who cares?
00:36:32
Time for another issue. I just go
00:36:35
What is one thing that people should do in public
00:36:38
What did that people do in public that should be illegal illegal uh Jesse
00:36:44
When they talk really loud on the phone
00:36:47
Yes, yes, that's what it's like from reality show
00:36:50
You know like the apprentice somebody's in the back seat talking
00:36:53
Yep
00:36:56
Anything else
00:36:59
Writing bikes on sidewalks drives me crazy
00:37:04
Or coming out of playing with your pajamas on
00:37:07
I don't want to sit next to you when you're pajamas. Yeah, I agree with her all about women drivers. They should be illegal
00:37:13
Really
00:37:16
Yeah, I didn't say that
00:37:18
Let's go I said go away
00:37:25
Look at him streaming direct
00:37:37
It is time for one more thing we begin with Greg
00:37:41
All right, tonight. We got a great show dig in McDowell is here the comedian looper asked
00:37:46
Trip and tie rest hey, let's do this
00:37:49
Greg, I can't believe I'm talking about this news man
00:37:52
I thought I was gonna make it through this life without having kids turned out. I was wrong
00:37:56
Anyway, I'm getting a lot of gifts yeah a lot of gifts, but there are a lot of them are onesies and I can wear them
00:38:01
This is from the great Andrea
00:38:06
Who is the host of date line one of my favorite shows? She's pretty hot by the way, but this is a little date line
00:38:12
And then my buddy Lou Perez is on tonight knows I'm a fan of my patent and faith no more and he got me a fake no more
00:38:20
One C for my little baby. She's gonna love my musical taste
00:38:25
Right, you know, love it
00:38:28
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00:39:01
Justine Bateman Jordan Peter said Mark Levin and we might get the heck Seth vote in our hour. So watch this is not a pretty blanket
00:39:09
I'm gonna take the coffee mug though. You didn't know that we hold can I say what this is good for?
00:39:13
No, I'm afraid you know, this is something that you put over your window like if you live in a you can't afford drapes
00:39:20
You put this over the window judge. Would you do that? No
00:39:24
Oh, it's my turn. Okay. It's time for put that down
00:39:29
Okay
00:39:31
Okay, this one might take the cake for the world's most flueless criminal
00:39:37
Not only was this robber in russian drunk, but he went to a robbery with a toy gun
00:39:42
You see it? He's reaching for vodka and he's falling over the counter
00:39:47
He slurs his words. He wobbles back and forth and he got stuck laying on the counter
00:39:52
Police eventually tracked him to his home now. I don't know what they had to track him to his home
00:39:57
The guy couldn't have made it out of there
00:39:59
He shouldn't park for
00:40:02
All right, Harold's kind of criminal. You want to go with this is the incredible moment
00:40:08
The US Coast Guard rescued four boaters who sailing vessel at sunk moments earlier four minute board the mariposa
00:40:13
We're forced to flee on a life raft just north of the Dominican Republic
00:40:17
The rescue was aided by the fisherman on a nearby boat named Bonanza as well as a container ship not far from there
00:40:23
Luckily none of these men suffered any any any injuries and we're taken back to Jacksonville the Coast Guard says the rescue was expedited
00:40:29
Thanks to their search and rescue satellite aided tracking system
00:40:33
Just so we think these people think we shouldn't be funding all so we should fund even more of it to make sure more people's lives can be safe
00:40:38
Coast Guard all these rescue yeah, organizations right now for all of you
00:40:45
Dog lovers out there are Colorado Uber drivers discovered the secrets to getting five stars
00:40:50
It's this guy Kevin Furman has his rescue pup named Bowie with them
00:40:54
He often wears a bow tie
00:40:57
He's turned into a local celebrity as passengers love to pet and take fix with them
00:41:01
That is a definite five star in my book right there also five star foxes Sunday this weekend
00:41:06
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00:41:10
We've also got a Democrat Senator Dick Blumenthal with us
00:41:13
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00:41:19
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