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[Music]
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Hello, everyone.
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I'm Dana Perino along with Judgingine Perro, Jessica Tarlov, Jesse Waters, and Greg Gutvelle.
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It's 5 o'clock in New York City and this is the fun.
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[Music]
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We are getting brand new details on an American tragedy.
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Staffing was reportedly not normal at the air traffic control tower at Ronald Reagan National Airport during the time of the horrific bid air collision in which 67 people are fear dead.
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I want to go to John Roberts.
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He is near the crash site in Washington.
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Hi, John.
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Dana, good afternoon to you.
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And there are new reports that there wasn't the typical complement of air traffic controllers in the tower behind me at Reagan National Airport last night when that faithful collision happened between the American Airlines regional jet and that Black Hawk helicopter just outside of the landing zone of runway 33.
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You know, as we looked down the river, we were remarking that there were about 15 seconds from home and this happened.
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And you wonder, how could it possibly happen?
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You know, there has been a chronic shortage of air traffic controllers in this nation.
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Anybody who has been told, well, our flight's delayed because of air traffic control problems knows that all too well.
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The government has had some success in hiring more controllers.
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It hired another 1,800 or so in the last year.
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There were 3,000 short out of as of last May.
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They've got some 3,400 in the pipeline now.
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I think, but don't forget.
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It takes between two and four years to fully train up an air traffic controller.
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So the big question is, how did that Black Hawk helicopter and that CRJ 700 regional jet end up at exactly the same spot in air space at the same time?
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As you look down this river, you think, wow, there's an awful lot of sky out there.
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And how could it possibly happen?
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As that regional jet was turning left turn just over a joint-based enocostia balling headed for runway 33 and that Black Hawk helicopter was coming down the Washington channel,
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which is about a half a mile away from where I am toward the Wharf in Fort McNair.
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And they just happened to find themselves in the same spot at the same time.
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You can see when you take a look at video that was recorded by a camera on the Kennedy Center, that if you blow it up a little bit, you see the bright lights of the CRJ as it's coming in for a landing at the landing lights on.
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And then you see the small lights and the flashing beacon of that helicopter slowly coming toward each other.
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But we also understand that there wasn't a detailed description given of the regional jet to the pilot of that helicopter.
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The helicopter was asked to acknowledge that there was a regional jet in front of it.
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Apparently, the pilot did acknowledge that, but there were specific azimuths given to as to, do you see the regional jet at your 12 or your 1 o'clock or your 3 o'clock?
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So it's possible, according to some experts, that we talked you through the course of the day data, that a departing jet coming off of runway 1 was the jet that the pilot from the helicopter might have seen and acknowledged,
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whereas it was the one in front of it, the CRJ landing on runway 33, that was the one that it was actually supposed to be looking for.
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The NTSP has launched an investigation.
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It will look into this over the weeks and months he had.
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And we know data, and you know, from your experience of government, that the NTSP typically gets to the bottom of everything.
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So we actually await with their final verdict is on all of this data.
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>> John, thanks.
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Thanks for all of your work today and last night as well.
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And just an hour ago, President Trump signing an executive memo directing the FAA to assess damage from DEI policies and ensure competence in hiring.
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He also addressed the nation on those concerns earlier today.
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>> Our hearts are shattered alongside yours and our prayers are with you now.
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We must have only the highest standards for those who work in our aviation system.
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I changed the Obama standards from very mediocre at best to extraordinary.
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I put safety first.
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Obama, Biden, and the Democrats put policy first.
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>> You did have, as you had vision, the helicopter had vision of the plane because you had vision of it.
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>> So all this is a tragedy that should not have happened.
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>> How you can come to the conclusion right now that diversity had something to do with this crash?
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>> Because I have common sense, okay?
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And unfortunately, a lot of people don't.
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We want brilliant people doing this.
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>> Should people be hesitant to fly right now?
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>> No, I'm not at all.
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I've not hesitate to fly.
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This is something that it's been many years that something like this has happened.
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And the collision is just something that we don't expect ever to happen again.
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>> And here's the president again later in the day.
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>> Are you saying race or gender played a role in this tragedy?
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>> It may have, I don't know.
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Incompetence might have played a role.
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We'll let you know that.
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But we want the most competent people.
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We don't care what race they are.
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We want the most competent people, especially in those positions.
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And you're talking about extremely complex things.
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And if they don't have a great brain, a great power of the brain, then I'm going to be very good at what they do and bad things will happen.
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>> Greg, a lot of heartbreak today as we assess basically the full weight of all of this comes to the fore.
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>> Yeah, it's a terrible story.
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And we talk about it because it is like the first big casualty in 15 years.
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So that's really what makes it news because it's so rare.
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I think we lose this many people in two days of fentanyl overdoses.
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It took us years to pay attention to that.
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I know nothing about this area.
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But when Trump talks about aviation, he's not some talking head like me who bones up on Wikipedia.
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He knows Jets.
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He knows copters half his life is spent in the air.
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And sadly, in 1989, three of his top executives died in a copter crash.
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He understands this.
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So this isn't like when he talks about this stuff.
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It isn't like Joe Biden riffing on corn pop or his life on Amtrak.
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Trump actually lives this stuff.
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So it's more than just an opinion.
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It's somebody who opinion backed by experience.
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But the question then is the words versus deeds test.
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Do you react with like how dare he say this stuff?
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Can you believe Trump said this?
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It's like so what?
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He earned it.
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His brush commentary is part of the package.
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The part of that package is transparency.
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He says, what do he thinks?
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I give him the latitude because, you know, it's what we voted for.
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He's earned the right to say these things.
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And if you don't like his words, just follow his deeds because those are music to my ears.
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Judge Sheney.
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First of all, the enormity of this is so painful for, you know, you had these figure skating champions and young people who wanted to be champions and trainers.
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And you know, within seconds of landing, you know, they're immersed in freezing cold water at night.
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I mean, the trauma that will be visited and the post traumatic stress on the families who have to go through this.
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My heart goes out to them.
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The second thing I want to say is that it was amazing.
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The president came out, Sean Duffy, transportation, Pete Hegseth, the OD.
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I mean, this is an indication of what kind of four years we're going to have.
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They're going to be on the mark and out there talking to the American people.
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The third thing I want to say is that these choppers do military exercises over that, over the river all the time.
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They've been doing it for 40 or 50 years.
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I spoke to someone who's very knowledgeable about this.
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And he said that the training with this black hawk, they came from Fort Belvar.
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Fort Belvar is used to be called intelligence support activity, the ISA training center.
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That's sophisticated there.
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We know that the chopper pilots were experienced at 1,000 hours and 500 hours is a good number of hours.
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But it appears that the chopper went into the plane and whether or not it's because there were too few people in the flight controllers in the tower and whether it had to do with one should have been talking to the plane,
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one should have been talking to the chopper and they didn't have that.
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I don't know.
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I'm not in a position to take any, any, you know, to make any criticism.
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But what I do know right now is that it's going to take a long time to get the number of people we need into the FAA and into these towers.
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But it's got to be done soon.
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It's got to be done quickly.
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And it's got to be done based upon competence.
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Well, and it's possible, Jesse, that technology could help on this front as well.
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And staffing.
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And I agree it's just the sickest feeling all day long.
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Having to cover the story.
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I can't imagine what the families are going through right now.
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It's just horrible knowing Pete and knowing Sean, you just saw how angry they were about this because what a tragedy.
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And I want full accountability.
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I want an investigation.
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And I want it immediately.
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So you're right.
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These were two experienced black cock pilots.
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Doesn't make any sense.
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The New York Times is reporting that there was severe staffing shortages at the control tower.
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They're supposed to 30 mainly at 19.
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This has been going on for quite some time.
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So one of the air traffic control guys was doing the job of two people.
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And when you do that, he's communicating with the chopper and the plane pilot.
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And what happens is is you get radio frequencies that the helicopter pilots are not hearing the same thing as the plane pilots.
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The staff and shortages.
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Donald Trump is arguing a result of DEI policies.
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You go back to the Obama Biden administration and they rejected 1,000 well-qualified applicants for air traffic control because they weren't diverse enough.
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Joe Biden had a DEI quota.
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And this isn't about black people.
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A lot of people here hear DEI hit black.
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No, he is trying to set quotas for people who are deaf to get jobs, people who are dwarves to get jobs, people with transgender issues to get jobs.
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It's not about race.
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It's every sort of underprivileged person that has issues.
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And they want to be able to put these positions at the F.E.A.
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They were unable to meet their own DEI quotas.
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And that's what is leading to staffing shortages among many other things.
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So is it the main factor?
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We don't know.
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Right now there's a staffing issue.
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And it's weird that there's a staffing issue at the FAA because there's no staffing issue anywhere else in the federal government.
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There's plenty of bureaucrats.
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There's too many bureaucrats.
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But at the FAA, they can't find enough people.
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That's mismanagement.
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And that's obvious.
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And that's been going on for a long time.
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It wasn't about money.
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Biden and Trump spent the exact same money on the FAA.
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This could also have been a medical issue.
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This could have been a mechanical issue.
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We're not going to know.
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And so we have this investigation.
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And I just hope you get it really soon.
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Last word to you, Jessica.
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I echo everyone's sentiments about how heart wrenching this is for the families of those who passed away.
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It's going to be a very long road.
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There was a story about a figure skater who was part of this group who tried to get on the plane.
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But his dog was too big.
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Right.
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So he had to make the 14-hour drive, which saved his life.
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And I'm sure his survivor's guilt knowing how close that community is is going to be a lifetime of pain and anguish.
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And it's just heartbreaking.
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The staffing issue, obviously, a massive problem.
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If you have one person doing two people's jobs in the dark, with the way those runways are, with the lights of a city, which I know is a complicating factor as well,
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even if they did have night vision goggles, which we have heard that they did have them on board, the Black Hawk.
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In terms of what the president has said, and I fully appreciate, as Greg has said, many times now, it doesn't matter if you like how he says it or what he says.
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This is what people voted for.
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And I agree with you to a large degree.
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But people said I have a problem with DEI, for instance.
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I don't care about it being gruff.
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I want to see the action.
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But I would say that there is a moment to be talking about those things.
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And there is a moment to be talking about those things.
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And there is a moment to just be a consolar in chief.
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And I thought that CNN's aviation expert Pete Montene put it well.
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He said what he said is not only unprofessional, unpresidential, inconsiderate of the status of the investigation, but it's frankly unhinged.
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This DEI policy was put in -- >> You agreed that was unhinged, what he did?
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>> I think coming out, and the first part when he was reading a report from Trump was correct.
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Whoever wrote it, if it was Stephen Miller or someone else, that sounded like somebody who was actually thinking of the families of the people who just passed away.
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And then he had a campaign rally in the middle of what should have been a somber occasion.
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And these DEI policies were put in place in 2013.
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He had every opportunity through his first administration to revoke them if they thought they were terrible.
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But he didn't.
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And when you talk about staffing issues, sure, that there's no head of the FAAA because Michael Whitaker resigned for months.
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Elon Musk has been trying to push him out since September.
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When he said you should pay a $600,000 fine for SpaceX that they're failing to follow the license requirements, constantly on and on and on.
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He knows he's going to get fired.
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He resigns.
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We have no head of the Coast Guard.
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And they have in the first week in office, gutted this key aviation safety advisory committee.
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>> Coast Guard.
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>> I'm talking about all the people that take care of us, that make sure that you are safe.
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They are trying to stop people taking care of us.
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Biden couldn't even show up and passed it for a year.
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>> That's my favorite game that you play.
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>> No, you play it.
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>> It's not going to work for it.
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Really?
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I'm talking about the president.
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You won.
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And now I'm talking about the president and the people who put into office.
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He showed up with one message.
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It's DEI's fault.
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Then Hegset says DEI.
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Then Duffy says DEI.
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And then JD Vance.
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Maybe playing a little bit of cleanup says, well, if it wasn't DEI in terms of the pilots are, it's very stressful to work with people when we have these kinds of DEI policies.
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DEI is not a scapegoat for everything.
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It is, I get it, for some voters, it's what they want to hear about.
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>> Can I, you know, in a way DEI is the mirror to the Democrats' argument with racism or climate change.
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It can be used to explain everything.
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You know, except unlike racism and climate change, which the left found under every rock, every issue.
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DEI is indeed under every rock because the Democrats put it there.
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In fact, you boasted about it.
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So it's nobody's fault if they're suspicious that it might do damage because we were told how great it was.
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And then we learned that it was discriminatory.
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And it's not our fault to wonder, is this playing a role in a lot of the problems that we were seeing in whether it was airplane parts or anything?
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Or anything, or at the entertainment industry, we saw problems and we were going like, well, this seems to be everywhere.
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We were told that.
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So I think the suspicion is fair.
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It may not be right.
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This could have been human error.
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This could have been a malfunction.
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But the suspicion is always going to be there because it was placed there by your clan, your evil clan.
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>> Okay.
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We'll wrap this segment up coming up.
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The Trump confirmation hearings continue.
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>> Well, and Tulsi Gabbard, battle Democrats as they shake up the deep state.
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>> After another blockbuster day of Trump confirmation hearings, director of national intelligence nominate Tulsi Gabbard and FBI director, soon to be nominee, Cache Patel, outlining how he'll fix the broken bureau and restore trust.
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The priority of the FBI, if I'm confirmed, will be to ensure that our communities are protected and safeguarded and our children have parks to play in and not needles to walk over.
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>> You said FBI agents were responsible for the violence on January 6th.
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And I quote you here, "Beyond a reasonable doubt."
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Is that what you said?
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>> That's completely incorrect and I appreciate the opportunity to address that.
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>> I'll give you an opportunity in writing, but this is my time now.
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>> I've had it.
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>> Tell them you're proud of what you did, Mr.
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Patel.
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They're right there.
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They're guarding you today.
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Tell them how proud you are.
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>> That's an abject line, you know it?
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I've never, never, ever accepted violence against law enforcement.
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I've worked with these men and women as you know.
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My entire life.
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>> I think maybe you've made the right people mad.
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>> If you're not taking off some people, you're not doing your job right.
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>> All right, Judge, you need Cash Patel.
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Had a very good hearing today.
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>> Yes.
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>> You expect him to be confirmed?
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>> I absolutely expect him to be confirmed.
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And I think it's a badge of honor to have Adam Schiff, who's been held in contempt of Congress, and who said he had absolute proof of Russian collusion to be your enemy.
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But we need a radical to implement change in the FBI.
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I said this yesterday about RFK, and I believe it about Cash Patel.
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I think there needs to be a declassification office.
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I think it's a smart idea.
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I also think that this man has already proven through the Nunez memo and all the hogwash that the Democrats tried to sell to us about,
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you know, the Russia, the Russian collusion with Donald Trump.
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There's a Putin puppet in the Russian asset.
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And the Hillary funded dossier that she used her campaign money to create a lie that they then Jim Colmy.
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And his criminal gang took to a bison court so that they could spy on a citizen and on the incoming president of the United States.
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I mean, these people are disgusting.
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And they need the guy who knows how to investigate them.
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And this guy is the perfect guy.
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I want to see one more thing.
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I wasn't aware of the fact that the Biden administration told doctors and this has to do with the RFK hearings that they would not receive federal funding if they didn't give gender affirming care.
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I mean, how dare you tell a doctor what he should and should not do?
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He should be left to his own hypocritical.
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And, you know, we've got to end our reliance on medicine from China.
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If America can't figure out how to make our own medicines are in big trouble.
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That's why I love Kennedy and I love cash.
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Cash getting the support of, I believe, the National Sheriff's Association.
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It's like 3,100 sheriffs across the nation.
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I think one of the things that was so unique about him, one, his immigrant story.
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There's a lot, many people have immigrant stories, but for in this particular position, it was different.
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And, when he introduced his family, he would travel from India to see him.
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And, he said, his sister traveled across oceans.
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I'm not exactly sure where she lives.
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I thought that was moving.
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And, also, he's got a unique background as he did serve as a criminal defense attorney for a while.
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And, that is, that is different for this position.
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And, I thought that if you were somebody that was skeptical of the FBI, or maybe even skeptical of cash, but tell he acquitted himself very well today.
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Very well.
00:21:12
Greg, he was more articulate than you.
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Oh, can you say that?
00:21:15
I can.
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All right.
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What was confident?
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I am so over the yes or no question thing.
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Have you noticed how many times they do this?
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Bernie did it all yesterday with RFK about the onesies.
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Yes or no?
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Are you for the onesies?
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Yes or no?
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And then, you know, Benny did it with, I think it was Tulsi over Snowden.
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Is he a traitor?
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Yes or no?
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And then, shifted into Patel over fitness to serve.
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And, it's like, it's such a grandstanding hack move, especially from Schiff, as you know, who was the corrupt congressman, who targeted cash to begin with.
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But it's designed to be a trap.
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You know, it goes back to that prison of two ideas.
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They try to shoehorn you in to this framework where there's only two choices and you have to play along.
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But you can, oh, you don't have to play along.
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You can just say, do you have a smarter question?
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Do you have a smarter question?
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I love a smart question, because how many, I mean, yes or no?
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It's like, it's, it's, it's so stupid.
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It's so stupid.
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I love the, I love these hearings because A, I couldn't get anything exciting out of it today, which meant it was good.
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But also, this is like Hollywood always makes these movies where the hero ends up facing the adversary on their own turf, the adversary that tormented them.
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This is like reality.
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You're seeing like, you know, what's his face?
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Adam Schiff and cash together.
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Can't cash only him.
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And it's like the ultimate hero thing where the guy that gets tormented by the FBI is going to be taking over the FBI.
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This is not a normal transfer of power.
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This is an actual transfer of power.
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And this is why, you know, you may not like or love some of the things these people do.
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But you got to take the whole package, because it scares the hell out of them.
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Jessica, do you reject the Democrats weaponization of government?
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Yes or no?
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Yes or no?
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I actually, I have, I'm going to lead with something positive about cash patrol.
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Okay.
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Okay.
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I thought that it was really, and it was, I believe, presented as a yes or no question about whether he thought that Donald Trump should have pardoned the January Sixers who attacked law enforcement.
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And he said no.
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And as far as I know, he's the first nominee that we've seen in any of these hearings to go against the president in something that's obviously very important to him.
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And I thought that that reflected well on him.
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And the connection that he must have to law enforcement.
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And then he really feels like he's a part of that group.
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So, but now I got bad stuff to say.
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Okay.
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So now we got to go to break.
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He's kidding.
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No.
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The problem for a lot of these nominees is that they come from a world of going on podcasts and TV, et cetera, and they have said a lot of things.
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They have published books.
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You know, they have been in conversation and in rooms with people of very important positions.
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And they've said a lot of wild stuff.
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And cash, I thought, you know, tried to maneuver around or he said, oh, you're mischaracterizing this or that.
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Like, we all read his book.
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We know he has an enemy's list and his pivot to, well, I'm going to be busy going after criminals.
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So I want to have time to go after Bill Barr or people in the media.
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It's different than when he wrote in his book.
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But, you know, when he says, I don't know who Stu Peters is, who's a white supremacist.
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He went on his podcast eight times.
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I think you know, one time maybe, you know, you blacked out that day.
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You go on eight times.
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You probably know who that person is.
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He says these.
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I'm not a QAnon guy.
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That's not true based on his past.
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Maybe he is reformed and he has seen the light.
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I don't know what the light is after Q.
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But that was problematic.
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I don't think that Tulsi Gabbard acquitted herself very well.
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I don't know if he actually did it.
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So I would expect that there are the votes that she wouldn't get through.
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Cash would get through an RFK had another tough day.
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And Maggie Hassan was incredible talking about her son who has cerebral policy policy.
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And the damage that he does by contingency.
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I don't know if he actually did it.
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So I would expect that there are the votes that she wouldn't get through.
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Cash would get through an RFK had another tough day.
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And Maggie Hassan was incredible talking about her son who has cerebral policy.
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And the damage that he does by continuing to say things like vaccines cause autism.
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You still never answered yes or no.
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Do you reject the Democrat weaponization of that?
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If it had happened, I would have rejected it.
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But it's a wrong answer.
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What were the odds that I was going to give you the right answer?
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You can't answer anything.
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Yes or no.
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Yes or no?
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She couldn't do it.
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I thought that that would have been seriously.
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It was going to airdrop them or something.
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You know what?
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Look, I am tired of the softies on the left saying, oh, you're going to get this one.
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You're going to get that one.
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No.
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We're getting dirt bags out of the country who are hurting Americans and are hurting the weather toddlers.
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You want to talk about toddlers?
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How about the child victims?
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Women who are victims of murder.
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Their families who have to live with the nightmares.
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The worst criminal aliens.
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And you know what?
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This is going to make illegals think twice about coming to this country.
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They're going to say, hell, I don't want to go to on Guantanamo.
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Normally, I'd expect to go to New York and arrest them and let you out.
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It would beat the hell out of the cops.
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Then they'd give me a free hotel.
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Now they're going to say, this guy's nuts.
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He's going to put it in Guantanamo and no one's going to change his mind.
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Go, Mr.
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President.
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You know, you could argue that if you're in a legal in Chicago or Oakland or San Francisco in New York, or New York, you know, Gitmos, it's step up.
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That sounds so bad, doesn't it?
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No, you got a beach.
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In that clip that we play where we can't see the reporter, but they're asking the president about it.
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And they're like, but there'd be a tent.
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And like, it would be, oh, it's like, what do you think we were doing in New York City?
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You're sitting here moron.
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We were having all of these tents where all of this bad behavior was happening and including human trafficking right here because we were paying for it.
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I love this idea.
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I think it's very smart.
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Democrats made Gitmo like public enemy number one in terms of American real estate because of an interrogation of a mass terrorist.
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And then they were like, we have to close it.
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We have to close it.
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Why?
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You have to close it because there was an interrogation of a terrorist that you didn't like.
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And I know, please don't at me.
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I know all the arguments that you're going to make believe me to answer questions about them.
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I love this because of all the things that Jenine said we've had it.
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It's ours.
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And also, I think it is smart for us to have a strategic position.
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In the region that has more people there.
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More Americans on the island.
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What say you Jesse?
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You know, Jessica, why we're getting some people mixed up that are, you know, just border crossers.
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They're not actually people that have been criminals convicted.
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It's because of sanctuary cities.
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If they had just kept these guys in jail, you could have agents go directly to jail and pick up the criminal from jail.
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But what's happening is you guys have released these convicts into the communities.
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So then they've had to spend time making a plan, getting a team to go out.
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And as they go out and get these bad ombre's, they're picking up regular border crossers as well.
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So once again, it's your fault.
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Yeah, how about that?
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Yes or no?
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Yes, or no?
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That should be so I ask a better question, always, always coming up.
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The view smears the press secretary.
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Hold on.
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I'm calling, calling back to the boat.
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I hear it all.
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Oh, thanks.
00:32:25
The Democrats in the media are now unloading all their nasty attacks on rising Trump White House star and new press secretary Caroline Levin.
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Watch this.
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She's probably been put in there because according to Donald Trump, she's a 10.
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You know that.
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I want.
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Okay, they tell me no time for questions.
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But isn't it rich that the view is saying she got the job based on looks when DEI is all about based on looks Jessica?
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No.
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It's not.
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So first of all, and I have had my objections to the job the green jump here did, but she worked in politics for 21 years.
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Five presidential campaigns and worked in two administrations.
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Caroline Levin in her first week, everyone was heaping praise on her.
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She didn't know things like if Medicaid would be affected.
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She didn't know that the freeze was unfrozen.
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I said it right today, Jesse.
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And she didn't know that this condoms and Gaza story was bogus, including the bombs and the medical corpse.
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Has denied the State Department claim on that if you want to go check about the condoms.
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That seems like somebody who maybe is in a little bit over her head.
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We'll see how it goes.
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I want to give her the benefit of the doubt, but that's some benefit.
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But you know what, Dana, you're a press secretary.
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She looked like she's in overhead.
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No, thank you.
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She's she'll be great.
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She's young.
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She's wise beyond her years.
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And she has access to the president, which is something someone didn't have.
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And that would be the person in the last four years until towards the end when they would let her have access.
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She and also.
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Karin Jean Pierre would say that Joe Biden was running circles behind the scenes at the White House.
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Absolutely wasn't true.
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And if you want to trace directly how all of the Democrats lost, you can go right back to the biggest lie was that one.
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And they perpetuated it from there.
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Reminds me when Mark Cuban said that the president doesn't surround himself by anybody smart.
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And Joey Bayhara and those guys, of course, this was going to happen.
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This is why conservative women just have to move on.
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Do their thing and not worry about the criticism from folks like at the view.
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Okay, right Jesse conservative women shouldn't care.
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I don't speak for women.
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I tried that.
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That did not go well.
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But blondes are blonde women overrepresented behind the White House podium.
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They're going back the burnets.
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That's what people are saying.
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Not me.
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If someone had told me that I only got this job because I was a 10, I would have said, thank you.
00:34:49
Exactly.
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And to Jessica's point, the condom bombs are real.
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The Israeli media has been all over the story.
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And I am more in touch with the Israeli media than you.
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Go figure.
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They're my people.
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Go figure.
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Karin.
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That was a condom blowing up in your face.
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Got failed.
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Whoa.
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Is she really a 10?
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We'll be right back.
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No, no.
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I don't know if Jesse was a 7.
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Joy Behar calls her a 10.
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I mean, how dare she objectify a woman with a sexist rating system.
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But it's such a typical thing from a 1.5.
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Well said.
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Democrats face the ugly truth.
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Find out more next.
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Welcome back.
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Here's a brutal truth about my fellow Democrats.
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So glad I got this block.
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We're extremely unpopular.
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The most unpopular we've ever been in polling that dates back to 2008.
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According to Quinnipiac University, 57% of registered voters have an unfavorable opinion.
00:36:03
Judge, why are Democrats so bad?
00:36:09
You know, I don't understand.
00:36:11
I think they should stick to their beliefs and make sure that they stay with Kamala.
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I think that if they want to be true to themselves, you just stay right on that path.
00:36:23
Believe me.
00:36:24
I hope you do.
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And be good for America.
00:36:26
We'll win again.
00:36:28
Greg, you're into themes lately.
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You've said that you have interests in helping us resurrect the party.
00:36:34
I think I went at length yesterday.
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I'll refer people to go back to yesterday's show and review my comments.
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As for now, I have to go.
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No, you've heard of the brain drain when the United States extracts the most talented minds from other countries, which is one reason why America excels.
00:36:52
But then all these other countries, they suck.
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Oh, look what happened to them.
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They lost all their people.
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This is what happens to other countries.
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This is what happens to the Democratic Party.
00:37:02
The smartest members of your party have bolted.
00:37:05
The deepest independent thinkers needed freer pastures.
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And so the Democratic Party is experiencing right now is an actual brain drain.
00:37:14
You have these zombies like Kamala, Mayor Pete wandering around.
00:37:18
Bronze.
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Bronze.
00:37:20
Bronze.
00:37:21
Bronze.
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If you watch zombie movies, you know what I mean.
00:37:24
So there is no path right now.
00:37:26
I think the question, if I were to help is like, who is your visionary?
00:37:29
Is there somebody who can lead you out of this wilderness?
00:37:32
Who you, who is fearless enough that you would want to share the risk and not worry about being canceled?
00:37:39
Maybe it's Steven Smith.
00:37:41
You know, it ain't Mayor Pete.
00:37:42
Dana, I think the three things that Democrats should do is focus on.
00:37:45
Workers being cut out of their jobs because of artificial intelligence.
00:37:49
Take on the education establishment because 33% of kids in this country can read.
00:37:53
And then go all in on nuclear power.
00:37:56
But I actually really love reading about how Mayor Pete, he moves to Michigan.
00:37:59
And he wants to run for a senate after Jerry Peters.
00:38:02
I'm sorry.
00:38:03
Gary Peters retired.
00:38:05
Enjoy touting your work for electric vehicles in Detroit.
00:38:09
Is just going to get crushed.
00:38:12
Jesse, how will you help?
00:38:14
I won't.
00:38:15
You have three options.
00:38:16
You go the way of the wigs.
00:38:18
You are out of power for 12 years and you finally come back.
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Or Trump and Republicans screw things up royally and you're back in four years.
00:38:27
I think that's two options.
00:38:28
That's three.
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Pay attention.
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I'm not sure.
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Yeah, I'm not sure.
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Yeah, I'm not sure.
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Yeah, I'm not sure.
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Yeah, I'm not sure.
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Yeah, I'm not sure.
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Yeah, I'm not sure.
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Yeah, I'm not sure.
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Yeah, I'm not sure.
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Yeah, I'm not sure.
00:38:40
At a mayor's financial week.
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I'm not sure.
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I'm not sure.
00:38:46
Now for one more thing.
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Then you go first.
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I said you're first.
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I've never one more thing.
00:38:51
All right.
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You want to read this?
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Do you want to read this?
00:38:54
No, you go.
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Okay.
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All right.
00:38:57
Today is.
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Okay.
00:38:59
Today is the first Sunday to celebrate our friends at some days bakery.
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In a story if we can send us some goodies to indulge in.
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We have croissants, almond croissants, chocolate croissants.
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So he need chocolate, peanut, French, Japanese, cheddar pretzels.
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00:39:54
Let's do it squirrel There should be music for this yeah, because right now I just hear Jesse eating Wow,
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he could put a lot in his mouth.
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10 Oh, I never win.
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Yeah, look at that squirrels are amazing And the answer is You I think judge Winnie squirrel Thank you.
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I'm so excited you better be yeah, I'll go quickly Country star Eric Church is doing his part to help out those in North Carolina He did his song Carolina is featured in a tourism campaign the people of Asheville And the Appalachian's they did they were a part of this whole ad and it's really fabulous and I encourage you to check it out Jessica mine's a little longer.
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Do you want to plug your show?
00:40:46
Okay, that's nice Do you see for that?
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Now I don't have time exactly This is just the worst There this mother was a visually impaired son got braille on her manicure so that he could read it And it said love you Shay,
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which is his name.
00:41:05
Yeah, that is very sweet.
00:41:07
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