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If your TV sounds funny in the evening, you're watching live from Studio 6 on Real America's Voice. All right. It is live from Studio 6B, Real America's Voice. Brand new week. Monday, January 19th. Glad you're in everybody all across the country. Like I said, Real America's voice. Wherever you're watching, we appreciate it. Slicks air. He's gonna do some sports. There's a lot of sports to talk about in course of what's going on. Tonight, of course is the NCAA football championship game between Miami and Indiana. We're gonna tick that. Rick Delgado is gonna do the news. Paul Nolan is gon as well. Aaron and Fran holding it down as always. So let's start the show going well, I guess none of them know if it's halfway around the world. But close out to our friend Brian Glenn. He's in Davos, Switzerland for the big, the big Davos week and President Trump's going to speak there. Brian, give us an idea of what's going on in the ground. Trump's going to speak, what else we could expect? What's going on out there?
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Thanks, guys. Opening ceremonies just hours ago here in Davos. John Baptiste, musician, kicking that off. Of course, the focus on this particular summit is about what they call a spirit of dialogue. And I think it's a very interesting theme considering the amount of tension that has come out of the US towards many in Europe in terms of trade and tariffs and economic decisions based upon that. The question is where do we go at from at 2050? That is a question that Davos and the World Economic Forum is asking. But I like to ask all of us, what does it look like in America in 2050 now? Who is in attendance? We have over 400 top political leaders from around the world will be here. We have 65 heads of state. We have get this 850 top CEO and people that are bored that chair on top. US companies and European countries here as well, now, who will not be in attendance is Claus Schwab, who, first time since 1971, will not be attending this conference as well as the Iranian foreign minister will not be attending as well. Now you're asking when is President Trump going to make his way? Well, tonight, as you know, he's at the national championship game there in Miami. He will fly here tomorrow and he's scheduled to speak at 8am Wednesday local time in eastern time. We'll have that for you here. And also on Thursday, brief remarks. We don't have an exact time on that yet, but brief remarks on Thursday. Then he heads back to Washington D.C. to, well, run the country. All right, we'll have continued coverage right here on the ground from Switzerland, Davos, Switzerland. I'll throw it to you guys back in the studio.
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All right, Brian, thanks very much. And we will have coverage of Davos all week. And that is a perfect lead in to tonight's first word, foreign. Most of us this week are going to be shoveling snow, paying the bills, trying to keep the heat on without having to sell a kidney. A private jet armada has already descended on the snow capped Swiss resort of Davos, where the World Economic Forum is once again holding its annual mid winter circle jerk for the globally connected, the morally superior and the terminally smug. Picture this. Billionaires who could buy and sell, small countries, politicians who do whatever those billionaires whisper, and a supporting cast of NGO hustlers, celebrity activists and academics who couldn't run a lemonade stand but are absolutely certain that they should run your life, all gathered together. That's right. They've all gathered in a mountain chalet that looks like what the Oscars would have been if the Third Reich had won the war and decided to throw a gala at Eagle's Nest. Until recently, this whole circus was presided over a German engineer named Klaus Schwab, the Bond villain who founded this thing back in 71 and ran it like his personal fiefdom over half a century. Schwab, with that shining bald dome reflecting the chalet lights like a Bond villain's lair, loved to stand up there and declare in his best Dr. Evil accent, ze future is built by us. Translation, you peons will own nothing. Eat ze bugs and be happy while we decide. Well, everything. But even globalist masterminds answer to somebody. Turns out the octogenarians act was getting a little long in the tooth. And after a few timely accusations of hostile workplace environment and creative ATM usage, well, Schwab was politely shown the door. Efficient, bloodless, and about as Surprising as finding out the Clintons keep a spare server in the basement. Who stepped into the void? Well, none other than Larry Fink, BlackRock CEO steward of about $14 trillion that he uses to bully companies into woke compliance. And Andre Hoffman, heir to the Roche pharmaceutical fortune. It's like the WEF looked at every villain trope in the book and said, yeah, we'll take all of them, please. Now folks, we've been thinking about this outfit and Paul Nolan specifically for years, and I finally heard, I think, the perfect descript. Larry Alex Taunton, a freelance communist columnist, not communist columnist, writing in the Federalist today says, quote, the World Economic Forum is nothing more than a glorified homeowners association for leftist experts and rich communists who think their planet is their subdivision. You know how your local HOA sends you passive aggressive letters about the color of your mailbox, the height of your grass, and whose turn it is to bring the gluten free vegan fair trade kale chips to the potluck? Well, Davos is of the same thing, except instead of fining you 50 bucks for an unapproved bird feeder, they lecture the entire human race about its carbon footprint, demand you trade steak for mealworms and explain why national borders are hateful while they arrive on their private jets that burn more fuel in a week than your F150 does well, in a decade. These people are drunk on what the philosopher Karl Popper called, quote, the spell of Plato. The ancient notion that society works best when a self appointed elite of enlightened guardians rules over the ignorant masses. Popper warned about it. His most famous student, George Soros, apparently took it as a how to manual. Remember listening to John Kerry, Biden's former climate czar, who once told the same crowd that they were, quote, a select group of human beings with an almost extraterrestrial mission to save the planet. Extraterrestrial. Not divine. Not God given. Extraterrestrial. Because nothing says humility like comparing yourself to aliens who've come to fix the stupid humans. Compare that to the Declaration of Independence. Truths that are self evident. Men created equal, endowed by your Creator with unalienable rights. The Davos crowd disagrees. Well, with every single clause of that. No self evident truths. Only the truth they manufacture in panel discussions. No creator, just their own superior intellect. No equality. They're the select ones, you're the livestock. And rights. You'll get whatever rights they decide are sustainable. Well, this week that's the leftist mindset in a nutshell, folks. Normal people wake up, pour a cup of coffee and think about their own day. Leftists, wake up. Or a pour a fair trade organic soy latte and immediately start obsessing on how to run your day better than you can do it. Schwab himself was a product of his time, born in 1938 in the shadow of the biggest utopian projects the world has ever seen. Fascist superstates, communist five year plans, massive dams and autobahns and steel works, all built on the idea that brilliant central planners could engineer a perfect future if the little people would just get the hell out of the way. Schwab took that ethos, slapped a non profit logo on it, and turned it into a yearly networking event for everyone who thinks they're smarter than you. And the timing wasn't accidental. The World Economic Forum was born right in the middle of the great overpopulation Panic. Paul. Paul Ehrlich's population bomb, the Club of Rome's Doom Day report, all predicting mass starvation by the 1980s unless we drastically curbed human numbers. Well, none of that happened, of course. Farmers in the free markets produced so much food, we got the opposite problem. But the panic never died up there at Davos. It just morphed into, well, climate change, then sustainability, and the same old urge to control population, energy, food, travel, and, well, everything. That's why you'll hear the word sustainability this week and populism about 10,000 times. Sustainability is code for rationing the good life to everyone except for them. Populism is what they call it when you peasants refuse to obey. And speaking of populism, the man they fear the most is about to crash their party. Once again. President Donald J. Trump, back in the White House where he belongs, will address this arrogant assembly tomorrow. They'll clap politely because protocol demands it, but inside, they'll be seething because Trump represents everything they hate. Borders, sovereignty, energy independence, and voters who dare to think for themselves. Folks, this is the real battle for the future of the West. The Davos elite who who history ended with their consensus versus the rest of us who still believe in God, country and the American idea that power flows from the people up, not from a Swiss chalet down. And that's tonight's first word. Mr. Nolan, I'll give you first crack since you've talked about this more than most.
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Yes, I just wonder, were you stealing my notebook?
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You stole your kale chips, I think.
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Yeah.
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It was a great line.
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By the way, Happy birthday to Mr. Nolan, whose birthday, I believe, was this past week weekend.
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So, wow.
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Oh, happy birthday. I did not know that I did not.
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Glad we went out for drinks.
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Yeah.
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So, happy belated birthday, Paul. Hope you had a great weekend and I'll give you a first crack at the Davos crowd.
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Well, to me, you had me at Club of Rome. You know, nobody, nobody talks about these places like Chatham House or Club of Rome or, you know, these institutions like the Bilderbergs, what used to be called the conspiracy, but this is just where the billionaires and the elite meet up to decide how they're going to carve up the planet and how they're going to compete with each other in these new rules that are synergistically okay for all of them except for us. They had it down where they said, okay, these are the, these are the laws, these are the new agendas we're going to pump forward and this is how we're all going to navigate it, so to speak. And, and they make it so that all their stock investments and portfolio works. That's why Larry Fink being the man in charge, it makes all the sense in the world. I mean, blackrock and State street and, and Aladdin, I mean, and Vanguard all use the Aladdin quantum computing system that BlackRock invented. And now it's 22 of trillion dollars of, I believe, 45 in total circulation. All feeds off the same algorithm. So they set their agenda and that's what's happening over here in, in Davos. Trump is going over there to say f you.
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Yeah, I'm pumped. I can't wait.
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The New World Order. The New World Order is going to run through the US There may be no, we all want to know New World Order, but I think he's going to take like that FDR role of it and say, yeah, okay, well, you'll have your New World Order. But I run it. We run it. Everything goes through the USA and Europe is done. That's what I think.
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Good. I'm looking, like I said, I'm looking forward to him showing up and just crapping in their cornflakes. I just want to see their faces when he, when he, when he does what he did last time, you know, when he, when he tells him that, you know what, the people are in charge, you know, we basically is the, the Reader's Digest version I'm throwing in there. But, but he throws it in their face that, you know what, things are changing and, and I love the fact, and the Larry Fink part, especially when he talks, when you think about what he announced last week, going after those, the blackrocks and the Vanguards of Buying real estate.
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Yeah.
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Swaths of right in their face. I can't wait for. I hope he brings it up.
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Yep. All right. Just getting started on a Monday night. Live from Studio 6B will pick the national champ Championship game. Even though it's already started. It's okay. It's still 00. We'll do that little quick. Odds makers. I'm going into sports and news. Big busy night coming up Monday. We may actually, actually have a camera of President Trump live at the game. We'll see if we get that because he's there.
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Did you? 70 past the hour. Live from Studio 6B on a Monday. Glad you're in. Slicks here. He's doing sports sitting right over there. Delgado's here in his new mint green shirt that he got for Christmas that he's wearing tonight. He's gonna do some main headlines. Paul Nolan's here. He's. He's the birthday boy. Belated birthday from this past weekend. Mr. Nolan. He's going to do some news as well. Aaron and Fran holding it down as always. Let me turn down the sound. Duh. On the game.
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I was wondering why that's so loud.
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So let's. Let's pick the game. Let's do a mini Indiana and Miami for the national championship tonight. Indiana is a 7 1/2 point favorite against this vaunted Miami defense. Slick. I'll come to you first. Odds makers. National championship game. Who are you going with?
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I wanted indeed Big D. And they're holding their own in this first quarter so far. But look, Indiana is trying to be the first team to go 160 in college football since the 191894 Yale team. Big D. Nobody's done it. So Miami's got the home field advantage. But you know what? Fernando Mendoza, he's got roots in Miami too. So he's comfortable there as well. 41 touchdowns this year for Fernando Mendoza. 6 interceptions. Heisman Trophy obviously going to most likely be the number one or number two pick in the draft? Smart money says number one. But I like Miami. Carson Beck. What is he 35 years old now? He's holding his own. I think he graduated to college two years ago. But as much as I want to pick Miami, I want to see for Irvin. I'd like to see the win. I just. Smart money tells me Indiana wins this game even though Miami's defense again is hunkering down, playing great ball. I just think Mendoza figures it out by probably late second quarter, early third and I think they easily cover this game. Big D. So give me Indiana. As I said, I'd like to take Miami but I'm going to go with Indy.
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All right. Indiana minus seven and a half for a slick. Aaron, what are you doing?
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I'm going to go with slick here. I'm also going to take Indiana -7 and a half. It's really hard to go against Indiana at this point in their season. I feel like every time I pick against them I lose.
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So I'm just going to go with them.
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I'm going to ride with them till the end.
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I'm going to take Fernando Mendoza and the crew. And I know Miami's defense is really elite but Indiana is really good on all three sides of the ball. So I'm going to go with Indiana.
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All right. You're Both taking Indiana -7 and a.
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Half which means you're taking Miami.
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No, to me this game is. I don't know. Yeah, I'm with you Aaron. Every time I think okay this is the time where Indiana comes back to earth. They just.
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They just don't.
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Don't they just don't. I. You know seven and a half seems like a lot to me with this Miami defense. But if in Indiana can they figured out everybody else why can't they figure them out? So I gotta. I'm staying away from this game. I'm just gonna enjoy it. So Paul, did you have any opinion here?
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You don't want to bet fake invisible money?
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No, not even that. No.
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I was keeping his power.
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I guess I can tell you what I did. I took them in the teaser bet and I got him down to minus a half.
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Oh, Indiana.
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Yeah. So I took it basically on the money line. I got them and I'm. And I'm going to go with the defense in in Denver next week plus the 11.
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Okay.
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So I figured I'd just tag them together. So I had some rooting interest.
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There you go.
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All right. Well we'll get to next weekend and. But let's recap this past weekend. Whit Slick Sports is brought to you by Mike Lindell. LFS XP is the promo code to use if you want to shop at MyPillow. Slickster. What a weekend it was. Give us the recap.
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Yeah.
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Great weekend. Divisional round weekend. And we're gonna go right to Denver, as Paul was talking about Denver. But first, let's congratulate Aaron on going 40 this weekend, having a ROC. Yep, she was 4 0. Did a fantastic job. I came in at 3 and 1. I lost that Buffalo game. I'm still griping about that a little bit. But now the better team won. Denver was the better team that day, you know, turned over five times. I mean, that's. That's the killer right there. Guys can't go 5 to 1 on turnover. Listen, Pillsbury should take an NFL sponsorship. Turnovers was the name of the game this weekend. They had more turnovers at a bakery outlet on Thanksgiving, the day after Thanksgiving. I mean, are you kidding me? It was unbelievable. The turnovers were the key. I mean, granted, Josh and Allen went up and down the field, but Bo Nix, man, he drove the bus and they won that game. I mean, Denver's a good team. 33, 30 in overtime. I know the coach lost his job today, of course, because what are you going to do? You put a game plan like that together. But I really thought Buffalo had it, and that was my loss. Unfortunately, 85:1 is what a football team goes when the other team has four turnovers or more in NFL history. So that's a lot to say.
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There's.
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And then we're gonna move on. So, yeah, Denver, but Denver, unfortunately. And I have that story, too, about Bo Nix. Unfortunately. I couldn't believe that after the game, Peyton Manning had a call the front office to find out if it was a joke. He actually thought it was one of those AI jokes.
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I thought it was, too.
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Yeah. Nobody could believe it. I mean, the guy was interviewed. If you saw him being interviewed on. Was it cbs?
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He seemed totally fine.
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He looked totally fine. And the guy walks off the field and I guess must have had a little tweak or something.
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They did.
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They did an X ray and sure enough, had a break in his ankle. Broke a bone. Out for the year. Bo Nicks. Unbelievable. So that's going to really have an impact on a team that I thought really could have made a run. Let's go over to that game. Saturday night wasn't even worth watching. It was pretty much over right after the opening kickoff in Seattle. Seattle boy. It's the Legion of Doom 2 there, 416 over the Niners. Absolute blowout. I had the win on that. So did Aaron. Jim had a loss on that. Three turnovers to nothing. Again, same thing. Seattle had three turnovers. Niners had no turnovers. Brock Purdy looked lost. The Blitz was unbelievable. DeMarcus Lawrence getting in there and. Well, that's the scoop. Seattle's moving on and they're going to take on a Ram team. That's going to be some game.
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San Francisco was the highest public bet team all weekend. It wasn't even close. The tickets, the money, it was all. Everybody was on San Francisco. Yeah, every Joe, you know, common better thought 7 and a half was way too many points.
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And I think a lot. Yeah, a lot of people had them playing in Levi in the super bowl. And that's why I think the money came in so hard on them.
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Was surprising in that Seattle game is they only had 280 yards of total offense. To put up 41 points on 280 yards is pretty shocking to me.
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Yeah, well, they had a special teams touchdown, right? They had a defensive touchdown. There's 14 right there, 12 right there. So you know that, that did help.
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But.
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And yeah, and Sam Donald really had a pedestrian day, right? What do you have? He was 141 yards passing. He really didn't have a big game, but you know, he didn't do any damage either. Nice touchdown early and a nice touchdown pass in the corner there. And then you go to the. The Houston and New England game. That was a pretty good game for about a quarter. And then C.J. stroud just kind of fell apart. Four interceptions. I was wondering if they were going to pull him out, but nope, they. DeMeco Ryan said he was going to ride or die with him, so that was what he did. And I ended up losing that game. 2016, Patriots looking really good there. And again, turnovers five to three. Another turnover game where, you know, turn. You just can't turn the ball over, especially when you're on the road. Okay. And then last but not least was the Ram game. That was obviously 28 games a week. 2816. What did I say?
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2016.
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Oh, 2816. Sorry. 2816. Yes. And then 20 to 17 was the Rams game in overtime. I mean, Caleb Williams with that pass that he threw at the end of the game was one of the better passes I've seen in playoff history. It was borderline Hail Mary. Unbelievable, right? Rolling back square back from the 40 fires hits the kid, little push off there, I think in the end zone, but that's okay. That's like let him hand check a little bit crazy. Unbelievable.
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From his back foot too.
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The ball leaves his hand as fast as I mean the velocity he throws it at and the effortless motion of his arm. I mean this kid's special.
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He's unbelievable. Just absolutely unbelievable. And well, Rams are moving on now. I think that's a much better game. Chicago wins that game. I don't think they have a shot against Seattle. Rams win the game. They have a great shot against Seattle. I think he got a good game there. The spread is what, like two and a half? It's a very tight spread.
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I heard somebody say they think that game will be the highest rated non super bowl game ever in the history of television. Wow. In la. Wow.
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They'll be. They'll beat the Cowboys, huh? Because the Cowboys have like three of those. That's unbelievable. And well, just want to wrap it up with this one real quick here. Bo's this is from Broncos Wire. Obviously the Bo Nix injury. Bo's wife Izzy shares a heartbreaking photo following news of injury. John Heath of the Broncos. Why why are Izzy Nix the for the wife of Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix. She had a behind the scenes look at the quarterback that followed the news of of his injury. Aaron, if you could just show that picture there of him in the locker room afterwards. That's not a great shot, but you can see him. He's sitting on the floor, got both his shoes off, obviously the one ankle untaped. They show his foot talking to a couple of guys. Almost every player on the team came, sat with him. The kid's brokenhearted. But you know, his coach, obviously, you know, Sean Payton said that he's a man of faith. He's got a great head on his shoulders, loves the Lord and he thinks he's going to come out of this strong. I don't know. We'll see what happens there with the, with Denver's backup quarterback there. Oh, it's going to be an interesting game there. But that was a Jarrett Stingham.
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Who was on the Patriots.
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Watch him. Have a great game. Jeff Hostella, here we come. That's a wrap.
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That'll be no walkover for the Patriots, I'll tell you right now. Not with not with the coach scheming the way he'll scheme and limit the quarterbacks. It's no walkover still.
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All right.
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Live from Studio 6, P26 past the hour. We'll get into some headlines and some News. We get back right after this.
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All right. 30 minutes past the hour. Live from Studio 6B. Lots to get to in the news. Let's get right to it. Paul Nolan's going to kick us off. Trump administration striking deals all over the place. What do you got, Paul?
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Yeah, I mean this is again, all part of this. We're watching a massive global shift to watching countries getting, you know, threatened to be taken. And you know, it's just we're watching the entire world change. And I love this. Trump administration has struck a major trade agreement with Taiwan that will see the Asian country invest billions of dollars in the American chip manufacturing in exchange for lower tariffs. The Commerce Department announced the deal Thursday, handing the U.S. a big win in global competition with China for global technology supremacy. The deal directs Taiwanese semiconductor and technology companies to directly invest at least $250 billion into building and expanding advanced semiconductor energy and artificial intelligence productions in the United States. Taiwan will also provide 250 billion in credit guarantees to help support additional investment from Taiwanese enterprises. The US Will respond by capping its tariffs on Taiwanese auto parts, timber, lumber, wood derivative at 15%. And tariffs on generic drugs, aircraft parts and certain unavailable natural resource resources left 0% tariffs. So the commerce Secretary, Howard Lutnick said this Taiwan agreement represents the largest semiconductor reshoring commitments in American history. It's going to drive 250 billion in corporate semiconductor investment as 250 billion in Taiwan government supported small mid sized semiconductor conductor supply chain building in America. US Advanced manufacturing coupled with this deal will bring chip production back home, creating high paying American jobs and secure our economic and national security for decades to come. This is a big win. Couldn't be happier about it. Again, we're watching. You know, we outsourced all of our manufacturing overseas and now we are importing manufacturing. We're on our way, baby. Let's do it.
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The thing that catches me about this, and this is all fine and good, but if you're really worried about China selling Chips is one thing. I, I would be much more concerned about continuing to let 600, 000 of their students come in here to our colleges, as we're seemingly wanting to still do. For me, focusing on China, I would more be focused there, but I don't know, it's just, it's, it's kind of weird, right? Like we're, Everything is like competing with China, competing in China. Oh, you want to give us 600,000?
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Sure.
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Bring them on in. No problem. It's just weird. I don't know.
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Yeah, well, I wouldn't, you know, I wouldn't be surprised with the population decline here, bringing as many smart people try to Americanize them. I just don't know what he's thinking. We could we get him on the horn? Can we get.
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Yeah, he's at the game right now.
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That would be one of the things I'd ask them. But maybe it's just all about just, you know, just keeping the smartest heads in the world and, you know, here and, you know, how many Chinese kids we've seen sending home information and spying on the U.S. so, Delgado, I'm sure you got an opinion on this.
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Yeah, definitely. I mean, it's, it does kind of, kind of catch you off guard. And then I read some today that by 2030, there's going to be 1.
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Million.
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Legal to vote Chinese people in the country by 2030. So, again, it kind of, you know, I don't know if that's, if this is just something, some type of move we don't understand because we don't understand the, we're not privy to some of the, the inner workings of how this whole thing is going to work, but, you know, it does raise your concern.
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Well, the one thing is, you know, I'm working on a house over in a very Chinese neighborhood, and the people over there, it just seems to me they're all kind of just grateful to be here, as opposed to. You don't see a. Waving Chinese flags right now. You know, you see, you know, you see people coming in from Somalia waving a Somali flag. When someone comes to your country and waves a flag means they conquered you. You know, these people don't do that, which is maybe that's why they're just so grateful to be out of that communist, you know, just, you know.
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Yeah, it's hard to describe without cursing. I get it. Thank you.
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Or, or maybe they're under orders to blend in as much as possible.
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Yeah, maybe.
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Yeah, exactly.
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What do I know?
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Yeah, well, we have the same question.
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It seems like it doesn't bother anybody else. So, I mean, we're, feels like we're doing it, so I don't know. All right, let's do, let's do some news. Rick Delgado, he's got some main headlines. We'll start in the doj. What's, what's the DOJ investigating, Damon?
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Well, the big story, I guess over the weekend is the invasion of that church in Minneapolis as anti ICE protesters stormed the city's church in Minneapolis and accused the pastor of being a U.S. immigration and Customs Enforcement agent, believe it or not. Well, that has ruffled some feathers and the right ones, hopefully is the DOJ now is investigating potential violations of freedom of access to clinic entrances. That's the Face act, the KKK Act. After the anti ICE protesters again, they stormed the church in Minnesota just yesterday. The move is a stark departure from the authoritarian Biden doj, which use the same federal tactics to prosecute elderly women like the 89 year old concentration camp survivor, several grandmothers and Christian father of 11. But the times are now different. Pastor Jonathan Parnell, the lead pastor at the church, described the protest as unacceptable, adding that it is shameful to interrupt public gatherings of Christians in worship. And one of the people that was there covering this, Damon, in a live video YouTube feed recorded by former CNN host Don Lemon, as Tucker likes to pronounce, is seen occupying the church. He is seen outside and with the protesters throughout the entire ordeal. Here is cut number four. Don Lemon outside the church before the invasion, claiming he just kind of, you know, just kind of showed up and found them there. Cut number four. Check this out.
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Into Minneapolis a little bit ago and did some, some reconnaissance on the ground. I'm speaking to an organization there that's gearing up to, for resistance and protest.
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I've been surprised, pleasantly surprised to see.
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The community coming together, diverse community. If you see this, when we first, first pulled up, we're like, wait a minute, what is, which, which operation are we at?
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Yeah, which operation are we at? Is that what he said?
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Yes.
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For a guy who just, he, he just kind of showed up and he had no, no foreknown knowledge of this. That's Don Lemon.
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So he went in with him, didn't he?
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Yes, he goes in with him. Here, here is, here he is with Pastor Jonathan Parnell as cut number five. Here is the pastor pushing back on Don Lemon. Women. Check this out. Cut five.
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This is unacceptable. It's shameful.
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It's shameful to, to interrupt a public gathering of Christians in worship. But There were folks who said I.
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Have to take care of my flock.
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Okay, but listen, we live in a.
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There's a constitution in the First Amendment.
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To freedom of speech and freedom to.
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Assemble the property of Punch. That's the hope of these cities. That's the hope of the world, is Jesus Christ. I'm going to be very respectful. Please don't push me, though. We're here. We're here to worship.
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Jes.
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That's why we're here.
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Okay?
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That's why we're here. That's what we're about. Don't you think Jesus would be understanding?
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We're about love, these folks. We're about spreading the love of Jesus. Did you try to talk to them as a. No one is willing to talk, okay?
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I have to take care of my church and my family.
D
So I asked this. You actually would also leave this building?
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You don't want us to chronicle.
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You're here to worship.
D
I'm always worship.
A
I'm a Christian.
D
We're here.
E
Well, we're here to worship.
F
We're here to worship. He's a jackass is what he is. Don Lemon with the pastor. You know what? As that pastor, I gotta hand it to him for keeping his cool.
D
Every single person in there kept their cool and they were antagonized.
F
Yeah.
D
And I watched all the videos from it. It was. It was just pathetic. It really was just truly pathetic. Because they wouldn't do that in a synagogue.
F
No.
A
I wonder if under Mondame now Don Lemon's gonna be hanging around New York City waiting for, you know, maybe some Christians or Catholics to show up at, you know, as they go from Broadway show to Broadway show, jumping over the prayer mats that are soon to be all over New York City. I wonder if this happened at some. Some mosque, how quickly we'd be able to conduct an interview like that and they'd be able to stick around and create this chaos that was going on in the background that we were hearing.
D
How.
A
How do you think that would work out?
D
Yeah, it'd be great.
F
Not. Not too well, as a matter of fact. Christian leaders, Damon, are now demanding justice after the anti ice agitator. That church in St. Paul, Minnesota. Check this out. This is a cut number six from Harmeet Dillon. She had plenty to say on this. She's been talking about a lot of things that she's going to be charging the invaders with. This is cut number six. I know she's one of your favorites. Harmony Dillon, Cut six. Check this out. And what she has to say we.
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Will pursue charges in this case. I see. I see. Various crimes that have occurred. Exactly what they are. I'm not going to flag, but the Face act has been mentioned as one of the. In other cases, the Biden DOJ used the Klan Act. Conspiracy charges tacked onto the Face act in the case of protests outside abortion clinics to bring much longer sentences.
A
Yeah.
G
So there are a number of tools available to us. Who funded this? What else? What other crimes may have occurred? Was there a use of the wires or the mails in preparing for this event? Did anyone cross state lines to do this? All of those are potential predicates for additional federal charges.
F
Yeah. And she mentions the state lines. I wonder if Don Lamal has a place in Minneapolis.
A
He should. When. When does he get dragged out of. Yeah, well, I mean, I don't know if the DOJ is going to go after Don Lamon. I don't know. He may not just bend over and take it. They better be aware of that.
F
I don't know about that.
E
He might be making plans for a nice vacation.
D
It's raining, man. Hallelujah.
F
The leaders have demanded action. The protesters were filmed shouting at the city's church. Church congregants in St Paul, incident of course, covered by Don Lemon. Here's what Harmeet Dillon had to say about Don Lemon and his participation. This is cut number seven. Very interesting stuff. Check this out. Cut seven.
G
And so some of these folks who did this have self identified. Don Lemon himself has come out and said he knew exactly what was going to happen inside that facility. He went into the facility and then he began, quote, unquote, committing journalism. And as if that's sort of a shield from being a part, an embedded part of a criminal conspiracy. It isn't. And so, you know, we're getting our ducks in a row. We're putting the facts together. And this is a very serious matter. Come next Sunday, nobody should think in the United States that they're going to be able to get away with this. Everyone in the protest community needs to know that the fullest force of the federal government is going to come down and prevent this from happening and put people away.
F
Yeah.
A
Okay, good. Did she say by next Sunday?
F
Yeah, by next Sunday.
D
Because if this happens at your church, how are you going to remain that cool? You know, it's not easy to walk the walk.
E
No.
A
Yeah.
D
You know, we all want to keep reverting back to our old self. When you've surrendered your life to Christ and you just simply want to. You want to walk the Walk. You want to talk the talk. And it's really difficult when someone gets in your face and they're completely, they're going out of their way to deliberately, you know, incite you. And I was really proud of everybody in that church. And, yeah, you know, one of the worst people was this is when they zoomed in on the little kid crying, just petrified. And all I'm thinking about is if you saw a little kid in your church that way, cowering and just scared, you know, you'd want to take action and you just can't. You got, you know, you got to.
F
Don't worry, Paul. Cowering and scared could be used. What? What could be used on Don Lemon here? Cut number eight. He seems to have changed his tune and is trying to make sure everybody knew they had nothing to do with this. Cut number eight.
E
Turn the other cheek.
F
Here's. Yeah, definitely slick turning it. Cut number eight.
E
I had no affiliation to that organization.
C
I didn't even know they were going.
A
To this church until we followed them there.
C
We were there chronicling protests. Once the protest started in the church.
D
We did an act of journalism, which.
A
Was report on it and talk to.
C
The people who were involved, which included the pastor, members of the church, and.
A
Members of the organization.
D
That's it. It's called journalism.
A
No, it's called accessory to an ongoing crime that was going on at the time.
D
That guy couldn't get a scoop. Good.
E
I'll leave that on the floor.
A
17:30 hour live from Studio 6P. We'll wrap up hour one. Some more headlines, more sports coming up right after. If you're the purchasing manager at a manufacturing plant, you know, having a trusted partner makes all the difference.
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H
Well, look at this. They tell me, sir, you need to go to the doctor. And I said, for what? I feel incredible. Tremendous. People come up to me all the time. They say, sir, you look younger now than you did 20 years ago. And I say that's called good genes. Very good genes. Possibly the best. And this room, very plain, very boring. No gold, no class. But that's fine. We're not here for the decor. We're here to prove once again that I'm the healthiest president in the history of presidents. Everybody knows it, believe me.
C
Well, hello there, Mr. President. I'll be your doctor today.
A
Phil.
H
Phil, are you even allowed to do this? You're not a real medical doctor, Doctor. You're a TV show guy, a therapist or something. Did the hospital run out of actual doctors, sir?
C
The White House asked for someone America Trust.
H
Oh, well, in that case, yes. Tremendous choice. Tremendous. But let's be honest, you're not exactly Dr. Fauci. Thank God for that, by the way. The last thing I need is someone telling me to triple mask during a checkup.
C
All right, sir, kindly step on the scale.
H
Oh, this thing again. Very rude machine. Last time I stood on a scale, it tried to frame me. A total setup. Probably made by Dominion. You hear that? That beep? Very disrespectful. Completely unnecessary. That's a beep with an attitude. A liberal beep.
A
It's just a scale, sir.
H
No, Doc, this scale is biased. Probably funded by fake news. CNN end. It sees power and it panics. I call it a fake scale.
C
All right, Mr. President. Now it's time I take your blood pressure.
H
This is where I dominate. Tremendous blood pressure. Perfect numbers. The kind doctors dream about. Easy, Phil. My arm is very muscular, very powerful. It takes a lot to squeeze it. Probably because my arm was made in America. They don't make arms like mine anymore, though.
A
Actually, it's good.
D
Good.
H
Just good. Phil, be honest. It's incredible. You've never seen blood pressure like this. If Mount Rushmore had blood pressure, it would want mine.
C
Okay. Mr. President, do you exercise?
H
I do the most important exercise. Movement of the mind, incredible brain power. Others lift weights. I lift the country.
C
Any shortness of breath?
H
Never. Tremendous lungs? Stronger than ever. Probably the strongest lungs in the Western Hemisphere. Some scientists told me, quietly of course, that my lung capacity defies science. Their words, not mine.
C
And President Trump, do you have any stress at all?
E
None.
H
Zero. I don't feel stress. I cause stress. Massive amounts. For the right people, of course. Chuck Schumer wakes up every morning Sweating. Because I exist.
D
God, man.
C
How's your diet, Mr. President?
H
Diet, Phil. It's tremendous. Love, McDonald's. Pure American fuel. Very safe food. You know why? Because nobody knows I'm coming. You order fast, boom. They hand you the bag before anyone has time to poison it. Very secure, very delicious. I trust a Big Mac more than half of Washington.
C
We're going to draw a little blood.
H
Okay, Phil, the blood, it's perfect. It's actually red, white and blue. Very strong. If they bottled it, they'd call it Americ America. Be gentle. This arm signed historic documents. Go ahead and poke me, Doc.
C
I already did, sir.
H
Are you kidding me? That was nothing. I didn't even feel it. You barely touched me. I had paper cuts from Melania's Christmas cards that hurt more.
C
How's your screen time, by the way?
H
Well, I'm on Truth Social.
A
A lot.
H
The people need me. If I'm not posting, the truth, dies. Also, the fake news says I. I post too much, which means I'm posting the perfect amount.
C
Okay, well, try and be aware of the blue light exposure, okay?
H
You got nothing to worry about. Okay?
D
Philip, will President Trump.
C
You're healthy.
H
Healthy? No, Phil. Historic. Say it. Right. This might be the greatest physical exam ever performed on a president.
C
All right, sir. Just follow up in a year, okay?
H
A year. I'll probably be even stronger by then. You might need two clipboards. Well, folks, Dr. Phil, not a real doctor doctor, but a good guy, says I'm in tremendous shape. Absolutely tremendous. Some people said I shouldn't even come in today, but we did it anyway, for the ratings, of course. Great job. Very professional. Not the best doctor I've ever had, but top 15.
D
That's good.
A
All right, there you go. Trump goes to the doctor today.
D
Dr. Phil. I like when they do it that way.
F
Yeah, me, too.
D
They stick it up.
A
That's all right. Let's catch up on sports, see what's going on in the game. Sports brought to you by our friend, Mike Lindell. LFS Expo code to you, slickster. What's going on?
E
All right, Big D. Well, Indiana's knocking on the door here for a touchdown.
G
Let's see.
E
Did they get this? I'm not sure. The other. Did he get it? Stepped out of bounds. Yeah, it's under review right now, but it looks like they're. They're inside the five. If not, probably down around the three. Midway through the second quarter. Big D, right now. Three nothing but ten. Nothing. Could be that. Could be this destroyer score with the. You know, notwithstanding the extra point, of course. And let's stick with Indiana. Indiana fans brave rigid attempts to camp outside bars before national title game Students begin lining up several hours before the Hoosiers kickoff against Miami Hurricanes in the CFP Championship. And this is Outkick Sports. Amber Harding Report. You can't call Indiana Hoosier fans fair weather. Okay, maybe you can. Until the last couple of years, Indiana was strictly a basketball school. No one in Bloomington cared about Hoosier football. Now they care a lot. So much so, in fact, that hordes of students and fans literally camped outside Bloomington bars and pubs just to get a spot on a stool for Monday's national championship game. A video posted to X shows a line wrapped around the sidewalk outside the upstairs pub about 12 hours before kickoff. Look at this video. It just keeps going. Now he's going to go across the street and these kids are lined up to get in this bar. They wanted to get a prime seat, Big D for the game. They don't want to miss it.
D
San Francisco it looks like San Antonio.
E
Well, they had tents and they were staying there overnight, so not so fair weather overall. Bloomington police captain Ryan Padigo warned fans to anticipate busy establishments and very cold temperatures and expect to wait in line for quite a while if you plan to visit any of these establishments. So basically stay home and watch the game on TV if you can. But good stuff there just the same. Thank you Aaron. And let's see. 3 nothing big D knocking on the door trying to get in here. And no, not quite. Okay, so so Brian Henderson Seahawks running back Zach Charbonnet knee out for rest of the playoffs More bad news for another team and I think Seattle's really going to miss him against the Rams on Sunday. Brady Henderson in Seattle the Seahawks will be without their leading touchdown scorer for the remainder of the playoffs after running back Zach Charbonnet suffered a significant knee injury, according to Mike McDonald said on Monday. Charbonnet has a torn ACL, a source told ESPN's Adam Shefte, part of the Seahawks 2 headed rushing attack along with Kenneth Walker, who had a great game yesterday, by the way, had 919 yards. Charbonnet went down in the second quarter of Seattle's 416 win over the 49ers in the division around Saturday. McDonald had expressed optimism with the injury post game before saying on his sports 7:10am radio show Monday Charbonneau will need surgery. That will come with an extensive rehab. That's going to be tough for the toughest Seattle. They're going to need that two headed monster. I think that's going to really have an impact on their game. I think the Rams are going to might sneak in there. I don't know that defense is good in Seattle, but that's be going to to be a heck of an NFC championship game. 6:30 this coming Sunday.
F
Big day.
E
I look forward, actually, I look forward to both games, but I think that 6:30 game is going to be something like what it was last night in Chicago.
A
All right, so looks they're very good. We'll do some more sports. Let's do a little More news with Mr. Nolan. What's going on?
D
Just, just a quick story. I thought this was interesting with the geopolitical landscape. We're talking about the student visas for Chinese students, but China's birth rate has dropped again. It's the lowest level since 1949 and it's the lowest since Mao Zedong's rule. The new data from the country's national bureau of statistics also show China's total population has now declined. For the fourth consecutive year, it's dropping down to from 1.408 billion to 1.405 billion, which is still a lot. But the birth rate also fell again and it's been in full decline since 2017. They have stopped their one child policy in 2015 and now they're officially giving you money to have babies because they're running out of people.
A
That's probably considered one of the main causes, I would assume, right? The one child deal.
D
Yeah, without a doubt. One child deal. Set him way back. And listen, Christians make a lot of babies. Make lots and lots of them.
A
All right, that's a quick wrap. Hour one, Hour two coming back right after this.
D
Sam.
A
Mr. Nolan thinks I'm trying to.
F
Take over the world.
A
He might be right. Put him back in Damon's trunk. Ah, Bill. Biggest week of the year for Bill. I don't know if he's gonna be there, but he'll be there in spirit. Out in Davos. Out in Davos. Bill, Paul's on to you. Bill, you're not getting away with anything now. Paul knows you're trying to take over the world in many ways.
F
Dirty Todd with this misshapen body.
A
Hour two, live from Studio 6, Bayreal, America's voice on a Monday night. Glad you're in, everybody. I see all of our friends in the chat. If you're watching on social media, make sure you hit the like and subscribe wherever you're watching. Real AM voice, of course, YouTube for real. America's Voice. Everything Else for us. X Rumble Getter, wherever you're watching, make sure you hit the like subscribe comment, get involved with the social media. We appreciate it. Slick's doing sports. Delgado's gonna do some more main headlines here. Coming up. Paul's got some news as well. Aaron and Fran holding it down as always. President Trump's at the national championship game tonight. And then of course, he's heading. Is, is he actually still heading? Because now I'm seeing some reports that maybe, maybe J.D. vance is going instead. Is, am I wrong about that? Okay. I don't know. So we'll see. Someone's heading there. I think the president's heading there to speak this week and slap those little commies around, which of course we're all looking forward to. So we'll follow that all week. America's Voice as Brian Glenn, who joins us at the top of the hour, is there says we'll have continuing coverage all week on all, all of what goes on on there.
F
He's already on the ground. He's got his, he's got his skis with him. He's gonna do some skiing.
A
He's ready to go. So he puts money posted some, some driving videos. Man, it's just, it is beautiful. I have to say that. It is absolutely beautiful. Been to Germany a lot with my family. Never been there in the winter. I just beautiful there in Switzerland. Some of the pictures he posted are quite beautiful. So. All right, let's do some more main headlines. Rick Delgado's got him. What's going on?
F
All right, Damon. Well, another thing that's been, of course, a lot of the news coming out of Minnesota, Minneapolis area as ICE of course is going after the illegals all over the, all over the area there. And of course the people there are freaking out because that's what they've been told to do. So they're doing it. Here's this story too. I saw this video breaking all over the place as his ICE agent confronted agitators protecting child sex offender from an arrest in Minnesota. You can't even make this up. A U.S. enforcement Immigration and Customs agent told people disrupting their mission in St. Paul that officers were there to arrest an individual for heinous crimes. The clip shows an ICE agent driving a black truck pulls up to the window window and announces, you know, basically calls these people out for what they're doing. This is cut number nine. Check this out. Cut nine.
A
We're here to arrest a child sex.
F
Offender and you guys are out here honking.
A
No, we're pressing that vehicle right there is honking and impeding our investigation while we're trying to arrest a child sex offender.
C
That's who you guys are protecting.
A
Insane.
F
Yeah, totally insane. The incident comes amidst the rising tension between federal authorities and agitators in the Twin Cities. Despite the pushback, ICE has been arresting the worst of the worst. Illegal alien sex offenders, drunk drivers, drug traffickers and more in Minneapolis, according to Breitbart. And the Department of Homeland Security's Trisha McLaughlin slammed the states Democrat leaders in regards to the operation. She said, every single day our law enforcement officers put their lives on the line to rest the worst of the worst criminal offenders that are illegal aliens in our communities. We will not let rioters slow us down and we will make Minnesota safe again and again. It kind of speaks to who the Democrats are. Right? Is this their platform? Is this how they think they're going to barnstorm and take back the Senate or the House? Because today's Democrats seems to be, it's almost like they're in a constant state of an emotional breakdown. Right. Because everything triggers them. It's not, it's just their reaction to everything has to be rage.
D
Well, it looks. When I watch these left wing nuts going haywire, all I see is like an 11 year old kid who didn't get his way. He was told no and attempted to tantrum. You know, these are, this is the generation of kids who, you know, who've gotten their way. They, they simply shouldn't even say kids. Just a generation of, of people who are just, you know, dig temper tantrums and their field fields are all that matters. Reality doesn't even have any, you know, any say in the whole thing. It's, it's mind boggling to watch them, you know, live on rage and hate and sadness and anger and think of them making a difference. It's, it's truly astounding to be me that how, how pliable they are.
F
Yeah. It's almost like their belief is based in hysteria. That's the only thing they believe in. I don't know, maybe it's because their lives are empty. Right.
D
Yeah.
F
I mean think about it.
D
That's definitely part of it.
F
Definitely part of it. Because when you see some of these people out there, they don't look like they have a lot of friends to begin with.
A
Yeah.
D
This is an only social interaction.
F
This is what they have, this is what they glom on to because let's face it, they don't really fit in most, most places. So they're looking to do something. Let me be part of something.
D
It's if the land of misfit toys got really mad.
F
Right. And threw up on itself. Right. It's just. It's just amazing. So you got that going on. And. And again, when it comes to these ICE officers, they are not made. I shouldn't say they are. They not. They're not there to police the area. The police are the there to police the area. They're there to get the bad guys. The police would be helping them. And if there's a problem, they should be coming in between the agitators and the police and let the. Let the federal agents do their jobs.
D
Yeah.
F
And if you say it works in every other state where they have disagreement.
D
And if you saw some of the other Don Lemon clips, he was trying to talk about statistics that, that ICE is not actually arresting any of the Right. Of the criminals. He was trying to make. Make the statement that they're only arresting mothers, children, and innocent people who've never had a crime in their life other than entering illegally.
E
Which is a crime.
D
Which is a crime.
F
Yeah.
D
And which is. Which isn't what the data shows. The data shows something completely different that, that 74% of the people who have been removed are criminals, and the remainder are really just. I guess you call it collateral damage.
A
Right.
D
But at the end of the day, you had years and decades, you had a whole life to get your paperwork in order. You should have just did it. Now I feel bad for some of these people who I've worked with, who. Great workers, good people, love this country.
F
But, dude, just do the right thing.
E
Do the right thing.
D
Paperwork. No one likes paperwork, but you just.
E
Got to do it like filing your taxes.
D
You got to go to the sucks, but you got to go.
F
And Don Lemon fits right in with, With. With the whole grouping of this hysteria because he's. He's a guy who used to have it all. Now he's got nothing. Right. His life is kind of pathetic at that point because he tries to do stuff and nobody pays attention. We probably shouldn't even be showing his clips because that's exactly what he needs.
D
That's what I said to Aaron today. I'm like, you know what? I don't even want to give this guy the time of day by sharing the clips, but, I mean, we have to. But he's a pathetic, sorry sod, and I, you know.
F
Yeah, sounds like a Democrat. Hey, you're going to like this story here, Paul, because I know you've seen this as much as I Have a teacher is back in jail in Ireland.
D
Enoch.
F
Teacher Enoch Burke has again been jailed after continuing to trespass at the school in County West Smith, where he was dismissed in 2023. He's an evangelical Christian teacher involved in a row over how to address a transgender student. Well, he's been sent back to prison after breaching the court order which banned him from showing up at the school. School. He's been engaged in this long running legal battle with the Wilson Hospital School in Ireland after refusing to address the pupil. The pupil by their pronouns. Burke Was dismissed in 2023. Claims he's been denied his religious rights, which of course they never ask. How you feel about this? I don't know if you saw that episode of Landman where. What do you call it? The daughter had to go and talk about her left wing, liberal, wacko roommate she got stuck with.
D
That scene was the exact opposite of everything you see in all tv. If you haven't seen the clip. The young, prissy, girly girl cheerleader.
F
Yeah, Bill.
D
The happy go lucky. Like little wild child goes to school and she gets teamed up with a, you know, tennis ball head. Like they. Them pronouns. Who was declaring it a safe. A safe space. And Right.
F
Everything was a safe space.
A
The woman, the girl.
D
That role played, that role of I don't even know what words I can use. I just want to get the network in trouble. But you got to see the clip. She played the role of woke jackass to perfection.
F
Yeah.
D
Because it looked like she wasn't acting right.
F
Yeah, exactly. She, she had the look, she had the, the temperament, the manner, the. The pantameter, what she spoke. Ainsley Norris plays the daughter of Tommy Norris. Tommy Norris is of course, Billy Bob Thornton's character, which, which is phenomenal. But that's kind of what we were talking about. This is what we're dealing with here. Is that teacher. By the way, here's Enoch Burke again getting arrested, taken away by the police just because he decided he was not going to bow to the whole pronoun nonsense. This is cut number 10. Check this out.
A
It's about use of power.
H
It is about.
A
You're forcing the high court. It's illegal. People in the country, workplaces, businesses. And he's abusing his power all because government will not accept transgenderism. That's what he's doing. Refuse to use the day pronoun for a young job.
F
This is what we see in the UK and Ireland.
A
You speak up in Miami.
F
You speak up, you get arrested. They don't like what you're saying or.
A
What you're posting online and woman forcing transgenderism on them. Nobody accepts this. They don't believe this. People don't want to be told what.
D
To believe in, what they must believe in.
H
They don't want to be fooled.
F
There he is.
D
Brave king.
F
Yeah.
D
He has fought this fight. He could have either. He could have easily rolled over, but he will not stop fighting. And he's turning into a national hero.
F
Yeah. He's been fined more than €225,000 and has been imprisoned well over, I think 550 days at this point.
D
Point.
F
Which is just insane when you stop and think about it. Just because some wacko wants to be called they them when, let's face it, that's. That's more than one. You're not more than one.
D
It's the absurdity of it. It's just. It just doesn't make sense. So, you know, I have a niece who I. She moved. She's moved away so I don't have to deal with it. But when she told me that she was. Her pronouns were. I said mine. I identify as my lord. And when you call, talk to me. I'll call you they, them. But you have to call me my lord. And we haven't spoke since. Good lord.
A
You call it. Because you. You wanted her to call you the lord.
D
No, no, just my lord.
A
My lord.
E
I was watching Game of Thrones here.
F
We going with Game of Thrones.
D
Yeah. Wasn't. It wasn't. I was thinking like I was.
A
Yeah.
D
It just didn't go over good with my cousin whose kid it was. And she. She had to admit on the side it was funny, but she didn't want to admit it in front of a kid. It was just, It's. We don't do Christmas anymore.
A
Oh, boy.
F
Not high.
A
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All right, Big D. Halftime at the college championship football game in Miami Gardens at the Hard Rock Stadium. And right now the Miami offense is between a rock and a hard place because they just can't seem to move the ball. But they're keeping it close thanks to their defense and keeping them in the game. 10 nothing. Miami did miss a 50 yard field goal attempt right there towards the end of the half. So 10 zip will keep you a prize of that will give you some numbers on the quarterbacks in the next sports segment. Last sports segment the of the night and here's some news. Big D, I don't want you to get too upset about this one, but Lakers LeBron James not voted All Star Game starter this is Tim Botanz of espn. The NBA announced its starters for next month's All Star game on Monday, and for the first time In a generation, LA Lakers forward LeBron James wasn't listed among them. His teammate Luka Doncic led the Western Conference voting and was joined by Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic of Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgis Alexander. San Antonio Spurs Victor umayama well, you get the idea. But the biggest news of this selection process was the omission of James, who has been selected and named the starter For a record 21 All Star Games in his career, every one since the 2005 game in Denver. But this year he was never close to getting enough votes to move into the starting five out west. James missed the first 14 games of the year with sciatica and then got off to a slugger start once he returned to the court, including having his remarkable streak of 1,297 consecutive games, games with at least 10 points end in Toronto last month. All of which has left his potential inclusion in this year's All Star Game up to the league's coaches. So he still may get the phone call to come and play in the game. But just the same, no more LeBron James 21 years down the pipe. There will not be starting in this year's All Star Game, which they're going to change the format up a little bit too. They're going to play with the teams from the other parts of the country, similar to what the NHL did. They're going to do a play in which is pretty cool with like four players playing. So pretty, pretty cool and Video of a heckler shouting Leave Greenland alone during a US Anthem at the London NBA game so obviously they do their European tour of the NBA. Dylan Gwynne Breitbart a heckler shouted Leave Greenland alone as the US national anthem was being performed at the London's O2 arena yesterday as Vanessa Williams, remember her, was wrapping up the Star Spangled Banner. The heckler shouted the taunt, which prompted a mix of boos and applauses from the crowd. Crowd Aaron, if you could roll cut to for us please. That's good Aaron. Thank you. The incident comes amid President Trump's push to acquire Greenland to prevent Russia or China from taking control of it and using it as a strategic location to threaten the United States and its European allies. Trump's quest to gain Greenland, officially a territory of the Kingdom of Denmark, has rubbed some of some wrong way in both the U.S. and Europe. Those tensions were heightened on Friday when Trump proposed placing tariffs on eight European countries that oppose his plan to obtain Greenland. But anyway, just wanted to get that in Big D. Good old woke NBA game. That would be the Memphis Grizzlies and the Orlando Magic, where the Grizzlies defeated the Magic 126, 109 in London.
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Who was singing the anthem?
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That was Vanessa Williams. Sounded pretty good. Yeah, she was a Great song.
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What?
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She had that song Save the Best for Last. That was like a 1990, 91, 92 hit. She was a good singer. And she was a controversy with her though, right? Wasn't a controversy with her.
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Miss America.
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Yeah, no, I know that.
D
She was never a Miss America or something like that.
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Yeah, she was.
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Oh, she was.
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Yeah, she was, was she?
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She.
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I don't remember what the controversy was she posed to do with you guys might. You're all older than me. I was too.
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She marry Mike Tyson?
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No, it had to do with photos.
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That young.
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You're 15. Probably going on 50 if I asked your mom. Anyway, big day. That's a rapid sports, back to you.
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All right, sports brought to you by Mike Lindell. Paul Nolan. It's got some headlines. Trump now talking to Norway.
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Did you see this?
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Look for me? Look, we're all Trump guys here. But his messaging, you just wonder what he's thinking but. Or not thinking, but it's hysterical. I just find that amusing. And this is a guy who could care less. But President Trump declared he no longer feels an obligation to think purely of peace in a letter to Norway's private minister Jonas Garstor, expressing his desire to acquire Greenland from Denmark for the United States. Trump began the letter by highlighting the Nobel Prize snub. Despite helping settle de escalate eight wars. He starts the letter. Dear Jonas, considering your country decide not to give me the Nobel Prize for having stopped eight plus wars, I no longer feel an obligation to think purely of peace, although it will always be predominant. But now I can think about what's good and proper for the United States of America. You know, Trump contended that Denmark's lack of capacity to protect Greenland from China or Russia and argue that there are no written documents really linking Greenland to Denmark. Denmark cannot protect that land from Russia or China. And why do they have the right of ownership anyway? There are no written documents. It's only that a boat landed there 100 years ago. We had boats landing there also. I have done more for NATO than any other person since founding and since its founding. And now NATO should do something for the United States. The world is not secure unless we have complete and total control of Greenland. And which I gotta be honest with you, I know he makes liberals heads explode. And that's why I think. I don't know. That's why I find it so amusing. I enjoy it. But I don't know if you saw this. In related news, Denmark is scheduled to arrive in in Greenland Monday. Oh, forgive me. There's the story is, oh, yeah, Denmark sends more troops to Greenland. Yeah. So they send more troops from Denmark and they're scheduled to arrive on in Greenland on Monday evening. Amid tensions with the US and the Danish opposition, Danish soldiers are set to take part in NATO's Arctic Endurance Training exercise, which has been completely thwarted by separate seven Siberian huskies in heat. Like, what is it? What is the Danish army going to do? So it's this another example.
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Coffee.
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What are they going to do?
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Coffee and Danish, baby.
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What are you. They're going to bring tennis rackets for your feet.
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What do you make of this, Delgado? This is all just rebel rousing.
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I think he just keeps poking and poking and having some fun, but I think underlying he wants to make a deal. And I think he's going, gonna, he's gonna get what he wants eventually.
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Well, and I've been obsessed with the trade routes and like, when I see a subject like this, I find it, like, fascinating. But so one day we, when the, when it gets down to the nuts and bolts of it, I'll, I'll be prepared for it. But this is a, a fascinating story, in my opinion.
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And, and I'm sure if they come to us with a number, he'll be like, all right, let's do it the.
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Way we spit money out, a million dollars. Everybody there, 57,000 people.
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We could just take the money out of Minnesota and just take it.
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Right?
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Exactly.
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Take it right over the Somali. It's a good idea. Boom, we got Greenland and we have places for our A.I.
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All right, 26 best. They are live from Studio 6B. We'll do some more headlines. Plus, we talked about this last week, the good, the bad and the ugly of the White House health plan. We'll get into that as well. Live from Studio 6B. We're back right after this.
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Sam.
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All right, 30 minutes past the hour. Live from Studio 6B on a Monday. It's Monday. Monday night. Nope.
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Friday night.
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I had a look. It says, but Slick Sierra is going to do a little more sports. Delgado's gonna do some more headlines all. No one's got some more news maybe as well. Aaron and Fran holding it down, but I want to take a little second here because we talked about this last week. Christopher Jacobs today over at the Federalist. Here's the good, the bad, the ugly of the White House healthcare plan. On Thursday, the White House released its self described great healthcare plan. All 359 words of it contain some good policies and some not so good ones. Most notably, however, it eschews any reference to the enhanced Covid subsidies that the administration was reportedly going to embrace just before Thanksgiving. That in itself itself should relieve conservatives, but it doesn't mean the plan's other components don't deserve scrutiny of their policy merits or in some cases, lack thereof. So here's the good according to him. Of course, he says in theory, sending money to patients rather than insurance companies will give the American people greater control over their health care choices while promoting competition. That's all good. However, as previously noted, such a move should not include any supposed flexibility regarding taxpayer funding of abortion, a policy that bipartisan majorities have supported for going on a half century now. Likewise, proposals to allow more pharmaceuticals to be sold over the counter hold some appeal. Expanding the OTC marketplace could increase competition while also lowering health care costs by eliminating additional trips to the doctor to obtain prescriptions. By contrast, Obamacare included language since repealed by the way, requiring people to obtain a prescription to have OT medicines reimbursed from a flexible spending arrangement or health savings account, which resulted in a rush of unnecessary appointments where patients asking for prescriptions for things like NyQuil. Here's the bad I wouldn't call these policies necessarily bad so much as meh proposals to increase transparency, requiring insurers to explain their plans in plain English, publish their rates of treatment denials, and publicize their percentage of administrative overhead in mandating providers to publish their prices should help at the margins. But as I've previously noted, it shouldn't take an act of Congress or a myriad of federal regulations implementing such an act to inform people about prices, price and quality information readily available in literally every other type of market. Part of me celebrates a reform that can help people become more informed consumers and patients, while the other part of me laments that it will necessitate more government red tape to do so. The proposal to fund the cost sharing reduction program falls into a similarly ambivalent category. The issue gets very wonky lucky very quickly. I have a technical explainer as part of my summary of last month's House bill that addressed this issue. On the one hand, this proposal would lower premium for exchange plans, particularly for people like me who don't qualify for subsidies. On the other hand, this new policy would implement Obamacare and would also make direct payments to insurers, which directly contradicts the plan's other proposals proposal to, quote, stop sending big insurance companies billions in extra taxpayer funded subsidy payments. Now to the ugly. The worst of the White House proposals concern policies to codify the President's most favored nation Deals, quote, to get Americans the same low prices for prescription drugs that people pay in other countries. While Americans do pay more than many overseas nations for pharmaceuticals, we should by no means want to import the rationing systems that many countries with socialized medicine use to artificially create those supposedly lower prices. Moreover, I've also noted that codifying these proposals would harm the most vulnerable among us, namely individuals with disabilities whose lives are deemed not worth it in several of these countries, health care rationing systems. The National Council on Disabilities has argued that these type of price controls violate the Americans with Disabilities act, making them not just bad policy, but potentially illegal. American patients deserve lower health care costs, which several policies in the President's health care plan would try to achieve. They don't deserve arbitrary discrimination against the most vulnerable vulnerable, which could result from codifying the White House's price control plan the way it, the way it is now. So there's just some thoughts on what Vinnie, I think, was the one who brought this up last week, and there wasn't a ton of detail, so I guess there's a little more detail. So, again, the President's trying to make something happen and he has a party that has, as I continue to say, no vision on this, no vision on this topic whatsoever. None, at least not as a, not as a whole, that they're able to go out in front of us and articulate in any way that anyone can understand. President's trying to do what he can do. But I don't, I don't know of one Republican that can go out and articulate what the conservative America first health care plan looks like going forward. I have no idea. Democrats, they can. They can. Absolutely. Now, we can agree with none of it, of course, but they'll articulate exactly what they want. They have a vision.
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Yeah.
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And they have strategy. They know how to leverage it when it comes to budget fights and things like that, which we're going to see again, I think this month.
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The, the problem with the health care plan is, is when the government's involved, that's when all the problems start. You know, you keep them out of it.
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Yeah.
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And, you know, let doctors and patients deal with themselves. That's it.
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Very true.
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All of a sudden, you know, because.
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When the time to do that was 14 years ago. Right.
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But we saw what happened. It got, it got pushed through by a Supreme Court justice who decided to create a law that didn't exist.
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Partly. Yes. More importantly, it got pushed through and let go and let fester by the Republican Party in Congress.
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That Too.
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Worse than. Worse than the rewriting of the tax.
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They had a chance to overdo it. And who. Who did it? The mavericks. Maverick. Maverick. Who took. Who took his vote to his grave. So there you have it. Good stuff. So now we're. Now we're left with, oh, well, now. Now the. See, the problem is now the American people expect the government to fix it. Well, they broke it in the first place. Why would you expect them to fix it? They're never going to fix it. They're going to use it as a campaign thing. That's the only thing that they're going to use it as. They'll never fix. It's like. It's like Democrats. They had. They had the House and the Senate for. For a few years after Trump. And what they do. Did they fix the border? No. Did they do anything on immigration? No. Did they fix health care?
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No.
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So why would they do it now? They're never going to. That's because it's part. It's part of the grift. So that's my thought on health care. You know what? Eat better, stop being a jackass, don't walk in traffic, and I think you'll be fine for the most part.
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Now, is that the. Can we put that up as the Delgado plan?
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Yes, that is a Delgado plan.
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The Delgado American health care plan. Don't be a jackass. Eat better, don't walk in traffic, and.
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Don'T walk in traffic.
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We've narrowed it down to basically three sentences.
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That's pretty good fun. Keep that on one sheet. Boom.
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That's too short to be a bill in this Congress. Three sentences.
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I know. It's 1200 pages too short.
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Bourbon, burgers, and beer.
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Not to jump around, subject to subject, but I see this, and I just want to again, hammer this home. Our friend Bonci over there. I say our friend like we know him. We don't. Banchi from Red State on X. Oh.
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No, he's a friend.
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If a right wing journalist knowingly stormed the Planned Parenthood with protesters, harassed the staff, and didn't immediately, when asked, leave, they'd have gone to jail already. Under Joe Biden, we all know it. Everyone arguing otherwise knows it. That's what Don Lemon did in that church. Church?
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Yeah.
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And he's playing dumb like he didn't know what was going on. Right.
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And he's out tonight, by the way, as a follow up, I saw this clip. I came and play it. It's so profanity laced. He's nervous over Trump's tweet. About what happened at the church with this expletive filled rant directed at President Trump.
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You know what's going to find out.
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If they're this and you're a that you're doing that. Oh, really?
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If they do charge him, they're going to go through his phone, his email and everything and find out all the connective tissue of how he found, how he decided to just end up there in that parking lot outside that church where he said, oh, I had no idea. I just kind of showed up here. BS busted.
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Meanwhile, they can triangulate every single January 6th, but they're not going to, they're not going to be able to find any of these protesters in that church.
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Well, they already, they're identified one as a schoolteacher or something.
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Is that the main guy was.
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No, it was a woman.
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Well, that one main guy looks to me like a highly paid agitator, a complete, like an absolute professional lowlife, you know, and I'd like to see something happen. He's the one begging Pam Bondi to come arrest him.
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Right?
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I dare you.
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All right, Mike Cernovich makes a point tonight. Says they're going to indict. You can't do this stuff overnight. It's a federal holiday today. You can't even convene a grand jury today. So, okay, we have like what somebody said by next Sunday, right? Was it Harmeet Dylan said?
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Yeah.
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I don't know if that was a figure of speech.
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Look serious, that's for sure. But let's, let's see.
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We'll see. All right. 40, 20 minutes till the hour. Let's do some more headlines with Delgado. What's going on?
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All right, David. Well, I don't know if you've been paying attention to Iran and the, the wonderful platforms they have for TV over there, but their Iranian state TV satellite network got hacked, believe it or not, to show the exiled crown prince delivering a message to a total Internet shutdown to the protesters. Basically throughout the, throughout the country of Iran, multiple Iranian state TV channels ended up getting hacked. Yesterday amid the Internet shutdown, the exiled crown prince delivered a message showing images of anti government protests that have rocked Iran since the last two weeks. Two countries clips of Pavlovi were shown as well as a graphic calling on Iranian security sources forces to side with the public, the Associated Press reported. Don't point your weapons at the people, he said. Join the nation for the free freedom of Iran. According to one of the graphics, he called on the military, Iran's military, to break with the Islamic Republic and side with the people. He also said, I have a special message for the military. Military, you are the national army of Iran, not the Islamic Republic Army. You have a duty to protect your own lives. You don't have that much time left. Join the people as soon as possible. So there's, they're making a big push. I think this could be what, you know, some of the things that President Trump is holding back on, letting you know certain things play out organically and before anything gets done, just seems, it just seems like things are still progressing, but we're not hearing much.
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I'm sticking to my original last week that Vin told me I was nuts on. I think, I don't know if it's Steve Woodcoff or somebody in there is, I don't know. It would seem to me the time to make a move. If help was clearly on the way, I think it would have arrived by now.
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Yeah. Not really sure. According to this, let's see, Iran International reported that witnesses across multiple cities told them security forces stormed hospitals, removed injured protesters, interfered with medical care, while reports from other areas described overwhelmed morgues and a strong security presence around medical facilities. So again, a lot of, a lot of stuff we can't find out because it's just no method for us. But whatever is coming out, they're going to try and report it and we'll, we'll keep an eye on this and see what happens.
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And the guy in Sears, by the way, who they brought into the White House and tried to reframe him as some statesman, that, that, that's going to be a big told you so that's going on right now. I've seen what's going on as this large group of Islamic State fighters have now entered Turkey, entered from Turkey. And supposedly they've been all let out of jail from there. So I don't know, just seems like some, just a myriad of not great decisions going on here. We'll see. All right, live from Studio 6B will wrap it up on a Monday night right after this.
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Sam.
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All right, 13 to the hour. Live from Studio 6B, last segment of the Monday night show. Glad you all been a part of it. We always appreciate you giving us a few hours of your weekday nights. Eight to ten right here. Real America's Voice. Make sure you follow us on social media at LFSPP pretty much everywhere. I'll try to get to everybody here. Paul Nolan, I'll start with you. What's left on your newsradar tonight?
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Well, we were talking about free Speech is under attack everywhere, but you would never think it could come to America. But a Miami beach woman is demanding answers. Now, I just want to preface this by saying I do not agree with this woman's politics at all, but it's irrelevant. Either you're for free speech or you are not. If you say you're for free speech, unless they say this, you're not for free speech. There is. There is no such thing as a caveat on it. This Miami beach woman is demanding answers after detectives showed up at her door to question her about a Facebook comment she wrote about the mayor. Raquel Pacheco, a former candidate for the Miami Beach City Commission and Florida Senate, says she was stunned when officers arrived at her house on Monday asking questions about a critical remark she had posted online. She recorded the second part of the interaction. Why don't we just roll this clip and let it speak for itself picture to make sure it's you?
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We're not sure.
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Is that your account asking?
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I refuse to answer questions without my.
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Lawyer present, so I really don't know.
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How to answer that question.
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Like I said, this is freedom of speech.
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This is America.
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Right? All right. And I agree with you.
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100.
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All right.
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I'm just trying to see if it's you, because if we're not talking to the right person, we want to go see who the right person. Okay.
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How can I help you?
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So, pretty much it's just a statement that was made as far as, you.
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Know.
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Palestinians tried to shut down a.
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Theater for showing a movie that hurt.
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His feelings and refuses to stand up for the LGBTQ community in any way.
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Even leave the room when they vote.
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And so can you pause it there, Aaron, Just because he's. He's a mumbling fool. I mean, this. How do you take this order if you're a cop and just. I just don't understand it now, Again, I do not agree with anything this woman says, but it was. He constantly calls for the death of Palestinians, tried to shut down a theater for showing a movie that hurt his feelings and refuses to stop. Stand up for the LGBT community in any way. Well, I don't agree with any of her statements. That's not saying I want everyone to go down to the mayor's office and. And violently hurt him. She's not calling for any form of violence. She's just being a troll as far as I'm concerned. I don't care. There's. No one has the right to tell somebody in America what they can or can't say. So if you want to. If you want to roll your counter, we could just dump it here because this is sickening to me. I. I don't. As much as I disagree with this woman, I'll fight to the death for her right to say it.
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That you are all welcome.
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Clown face. Clown face. Clown.
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Pretty little clown face emojis.
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Down in Miami.
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Okay.
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This is. These are the kind of things you see in the uk.
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Yeah.
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For the person who's posting it.
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Well, we're just trying to prevent somebody else getting.
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Getting what?
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What?
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Getting what?
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Or agreeing with the statement.
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You can't.
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Agreeing with the statement.
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You can't police your feelings and emotions. You can't send the police. Ridiculous. This is how it starts. Oh, my. This is how it starts.
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That's exactly how it starts. And you noticed.
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What's his name, the mayor is obviously. I think he's out now. Right. There's the new mayor they elected. The lib mayor is in there now?
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Yeah.
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Is that true? Suarez is gone?
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Yeah, I believe so.
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It's like, what's going to happen in Virginia soon? She's been in there about six minutes. It's already halfway to being Minnesota. You know, people in Virginia tried to frame her as some kind of moderate. Such a joke. Good luck. Good luck with her.
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I hope this ticks off the entire audience because I don't care. Your free speech is not negotiable because you know darn well they'll flip that script and make it absolutely impossible. As if it wasn't hard enough during the Biden administration to speak your mind. On social media platforms with censoring through the NSA and all the Alphabet gangs. Could you imagine how far they'll take it?
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Yeah.
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Can't set a precedent now. Exactly.
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We saw it happen in Australia. They do it in Australia. They've done it in the uk. Look at. Look at Ireland. We played Enoch because he didn't want to. He didn't want to say they. Them.
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Yep.
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That's how it all starts and all. And the police. The part that gets me is the police. Police. I'm sorry, how do you take that order? It's not. That's not your job and you know it. If anybody please it. If you're a cop out there, send me an email or contact. Let us know what you would do if you were handed this. This. This type of. This type of assignment. Go. Go check on this person. Because they wrote. They wrote harmful words to someone and it might. It might hurt their feelings. Feelings.
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Yeah.
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Who gives a flying I. I'll never.
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You know, my old man and all, all his boys, when they would argue head to head, you know, at the vfw and you're there hanging out playing skeet ball or pool with them, you know, they would argue and they would. They would always say, I don't know what you're saying. Gotta fight to the death for your right to say it. And that's how almost every argument would end. And guys would. This is a whole different world we're looking at here. This just can't be it.
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Really.
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I'm fully offended by it and.
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Yeah, you know, I'm just.
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Anyway, that's it. That's the last I got.
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It kind of goes along with my Minnesota state senator, this Omar Fattah. He wants to declare Somali neighborhoods a no go zone.
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What?
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Just like they have in Europe. So they can put, you know, they can patrol themselves and they can do what they want without knowing.
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Crazy bastard.
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Exactly. This is the Minnesota state senator Omar Fattah saying that the Somali populated Cedar Riverside neighborhood. Neighborhood would be a no go zone. But they couch it in white supremacists because of course they have so many white supremacists running around Minneapolis. Yeah, if that were the case, dude, you wouldn't have been elected to a state office. Phrase that holds along, of course. Blah, blah, blah. Comments were made in a series of posts on X saying that basically he believes that this is the best way for it. It's just amazing that the and what we see in Europe is coming this way. You just got to open up your eyes and decide. We don't want to accept this. There's no way we're going to let it happen. Can't have no go zones. We have law and order. We have cities, we have states, we have neighborhoods. There are lines. Police are allowed to go where they want. People are allowed to go where they want. You can't tell us where we can't go. Get out of our country. If you don't like it. I don't care if you were born here, fatah. Get lost. How about that?
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Yeah, get out.
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Get out.
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Beat it.
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Take your friends, Omar, and all the.
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With you and your cross eyes with you.
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Yeah, yeah.
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Take your oversized forehead with you.
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All right, 56 minutes till the hour. Let's do a little more sports as we wrap it up. All right, slick, what's going to happen in this game? What's going on?
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Well, Big D, get your popcorn ready. You called it. If Miami could get a score, keep this close with the way their defense is playing only 160 yards, which is not a lot for Indiana in the field. First half, 69 yards for Miami. But on one play, Mark Fletcher Jr. The running back for Miami runs 57 yards for a touchdown. It makes it 10 to 7. We got a ball game, guys. Well, about 10, little over 10 and a half to go there in the third quarter. And right now Indiana with the ball at their own 40, looking to get things going there.
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Miami is so much more athletic up front than anything Indiana's seen so far. They got their work cut out to hold this lead, I would say.
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Unbelievable. So I definitely want to catch the end of this and Trump planning executive order the block postseason football from interfering with armed Navy game Warner Todd Houston of Breitbart President Donald Trump, he's everywhere. Is set to sign an executive order banning the broadcast of any other college football game during the Army Navy game, making game day an exclusive for the historic matchup.
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It's going to play anyways though, isn't it?
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What's that? You know what I thought it was but I guess they're talking about now putting some other games on. Under my administration, the second Saturday in December belongs to Army Navy and only Army Navy. I will sign a historic executive order since securing an exclusive four hour broadcast window so this national event stands above commercial postseason games. No other game or team can violate this time slot. It continued. But Big D, I think you are right. I do believe that that is a, that is a standalone game because I don't. I remember we only picked that game that particular weekend.
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I think it's always been that way and maybe he just wants to cement it. That's fine too.
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Maybe he's worried about that. Somebody hearing some rumblings but that's a wrap big thing.
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This is an iHeart podcast. Guaranteed Human.
Episode Date: Monday, January 19, 2026
Host: Real America’s Voice Team
Summary by: [Podcast Summarizer AI]
This episode of Live From Studio 6B centers on global power shifts, with a sharp focus on the World Economic Forum (WEF) at Davos, President Trump’s high-profile involvement, and the contrast between elite “globalism” and populist American values. The team also covers breaking news on U.S. trade deals, political protest clashes in Minnesota, sports analysis, and a string of social commentary on current events, election-year politics, and free speech.
[01:57–11:05]
Live report from Brian Glenn in Davos sets the tone:
Brian Glenn:
"The focus on this particular summit is about what they call a spirit of dialogue... The question is, where do we go at from at 2050? ...What does it look like in America in 2050?" (02:28)
Host delivers a satirical, sharply critical monologue about the WEF:
Quote:
"Davos is the same thing—except instead of fining you 50 bucks for an unapproved bird feeder, they lecture the entire human race about its carbon footprint...while they arrive on their private jets that burn more fuel in a week than your F150 does in a decade." (05:33)
Trump’s populism positions him as direct antagonist to the Davos consensus.
[11:06–13:37]
Paul Nolan and other hosts respond:
Panel shows enthusiasm for Trump confronting the WEF.
[15:48–23:01; 45:39–48:28; 66:22–70:02; 95:28–97:01]
[25:57–29:35]
Paul Nolan highlights a historic trade agreement:
"This Taiwan agreement represents the largest semiconductor reshoring commitments in American history." (27:23)
Panel raises concerns about Chinese student visas and long-term strategic issues with China.
[30:25–38:40]
Rick Delgado reports:
DOJ investigating pro-immigration protesters who stormed a Minneapolis church, accusing the pastor of being an ICE agent.
Don Lemon was present during the event as a reporter, but hosts accuse him of complicit agitation.
Harmeet Dhillon announces plans to seek federal charges under FACE Act, Klan Act.
Quote:
“It’s shameful to interrupt a public gathering of Christians in worship...” – Pastor Jonathan Parnell, to Don Lemon (33:01)
“Don Lemon himself has come out and said he knew exactly what was going to happen...Committing journalism isn’t a shield from being part of a criminal conspiracy.” – Harmeet Dhillon (36:38)
Panel debates double standards in protest coverage, referencing Planned Parenthood and suggesting fear of unequal prosecution.
[52:44–57:34]
Panel offers social commentary on contemporary activism and its emotional roots.
[40:50–45:32]
A comical, SNL-style segment features “President Trump” at a doctor’s visit (with Dr. Phil as the physician), lampooning his braggadocio and media relationship.
Notable lines include:
“I do the most important exercise. Movement of the mind, incredible brain power. Others lift weights. I lift the country.” (43:07)
“My blood is actually red, white and blue. Very strong.” (44:10)
[74:15–82:12]
Discussion and critique of the newly unveiled White House health care plan:
Delgado offers a blunt summary:
“Eat better, stop being a jackass, don’t walk in traffic, and I think you’ll be fine for the most part.” (81:39)
[88:42–93:50]
Story of a Miami Beach woman questioned by police over “disrespectful” social media posts about the mayor, raising First Amendment/free speech alarms.
Paul Nolan offers strong defense:
“Either you’re for free speech, or you are not. There is no such thing as a caveat on it.” (88:42)
Discussion extends to European-style “no-go zones,” Ireland’s Enoch Burke (imprisoned over pronoun refusal), and the drift of such trends into America.
This episode blends high-stakes global political critique (Davos/WEF, Trump vs. elites, US-China rivalry) with irreverent, humor-laced commentary and robust sports analysis. The RAV team’s tone is unapologetically populist and critical of mainstream narratives, emphasizing the value of sovereignty, individual rights, and skepticism toward centralized power—be it global technocrats or domestic bureaucrats. The hosts spotlight double standards on protest, immigration, and free speech, and juxtapose “elitist” rule with their vision of American values and voice.