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On Real America's Voice.
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All right. It is live. What is this? Live from Studio 6B on Real America's Voice on a Tuesday night, December 2, 8pm on the East Coast. Glad you're in, everybody. Slick Rick is going to do some sports. He's sitting right there. He's got news and sports coming up. Rick Delgado is going to have the news. Vincent K. Buta. Vinnie Mack's joining us from the West Palm beach studio. He's going to join us as well for some news. We have a first word coming up. Diaper diplomacy. All kinds of good stuff tonight on the show. Glad you're make sure you follow us on social media at LFS6B. Lots to do. Our most important poll that we've ever done is up on X right now. If you want to be a part of it, go over there and make sure you get your vote. And this is an important one to me. Very, very important Tuesday night 6B poll. I'm gonna let you go read it before I try to explain it because we have a little, we have a little infighting War going on now on the show between me and Aaron. But I'm going to let you decide what the punishment should be for her. Subservient. I don't know what we call this. Right? Delgado. Delgado.
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I don't know if I'm with you. What do you mean? She is. She is. She is being a little insubordinate. Thank you.
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Subordinate. That's the word I was looking for.
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You sound like a stuffed shirt slickster.
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How are you, Mac? There you are, Vin. We were talking to the Zen master and then everything went hog wild here. We lost. Everything went. The tricaster crashed. Everything went down. So I almost didn't make it to the. How are you?
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Yeah, I'm doing really well. We went out to dinner. The Zen master took me out for a beautiful open air dinner. And it's nice having great food and then smelling weed coming into the restaurant from outside.
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Okay.
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Yes, it was quite an interesting experience.
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It was a whole different kind of baking going on.
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Suddenly I felt very hungry.
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Did you. Did you pay the bill then on your American Express black? That we know you cover that, Carrie.
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Let me make this very clear. Didn't even flinch. Didn't even flinch.
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Okay.
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All right. Very good. Vinnie. Mac's going to have some news. Slick. How are you tonight?
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I'm doing good.
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Big D. Looking good in that. Would you call that?
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In the hallway, me and Delgado, what.
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Would you call that?
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Tell them what you call I. On first. On first glance, I said that's a very aquamarine looking aquamarino.
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That's a 70s color.
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But.
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But.
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To some degree. Okay, more 80s.
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It's almost like. You know what it reminds me of? You know those. Those little rocks you have for your. Your fish tank?
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Yeah.
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Oh, yeah.
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Like, if you like. It's a suit of fish tank rocks.
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Okay, good. I don't know if that's a fish tank suit. So.
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Yeah, fish tank suit.
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How are you?
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Okay.
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All right, good. Lots of news to get to.
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Lots of. Oh, my goodness, lots of.
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Delgado's got like 10 clips for one story, which, I mean, no wonder Aaron's in a bad mood. So. Aaron. So here's. Here's here. Well, let's start the show.
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Let's get her in a worse mood.
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Let's start the show for. Let's start the show, as we always do, with tonight's first word. Well, folks, for the last 10 days, 10 long but glorious chaotic days while America was eating turkey, unfortunately, watching the Cowboys win, pretending to get along with the in laws, something else was happening, something bigger under the surface, a rumble, a shake, a tremor. I'm talking about a tectonic plate shift in college football. And on Sunday, boom. The earthquake hit ground zero. Oxford, Mississippi. Lane Kiffin, the man who just coached Ole Miss to maybe the most overachieving season in SEC history. The guy who took an 11 and one team that was supposed to finish somewhere behind lawn furniture in the SEC standings to the college football playoffs. A season that nobody outside of maybe a few bourbon fueled Kevin Downey Jr. Like Rebel diehards saw coming. LSU then slides the contract across the table. He sees all those zeros and suddenly he's speaking fluent Cajun. Oxford's reaction. Well, imagine a pot of boiling gumbo boiling over. Well, that was pretty much what you got. Now, before you start throwing your remotes at the screen, let's make something crystal clear. I am not, nor have I ever been. Elaine Kiffin, cheerleader The guys annoyed me more than once. He couldn't cover seven and a half as the dog against Georgia in week eight. Seven, four and one against the spread this season. But I digress.
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Who's counting?
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But to condemn a man for trying to better his job, his life, his wallet, that's downright un American. Capitalism is the engine of this nation. You better believe universities aren't turning down their engines when it comes to making money and cutting loose coaches like old Christmas trees. Ole Miss would have fired Kiffin the minute his record slipped. Don't doubt this. They fired David Cutcliffe after one bad season following Eli Manning. They fired Houston Nut after two down years, just two. And don't even get started on the NFL. Lane's own father, Monica, well, he coached for about half the teams in America. Fired, hired, fired again. That's the profession. That's the game. So when LSU, a program with three national championships in the last 20 years, calls you and says, we'd like you to run the empire, you don't respond with feelings. You respond with a pen. And lsu, folks, LSU is not just another job. LSU is a juggernaut in college football. LSU is the one school in a state bursting with football talent. High school fields in Louisiana grow future NFL stars the way that California grows avocados. Four, count them, four of the best receivers in the NFL right now. Jefferson, Chase, Thomas, neighbors, all lsu, all within an hour of campus. They practically roll out of bed ready for professional Sundays. Ole Miss has to fight Mississippi State just to keep a kid from Tupelo. Kiffin had to rely on the transfer portal like it was an Amazon prime for football players. And he did it better than anyone else, but even that has a ceiling. So is Kiffin the villain here? No. Is LSU the villain? No. Old Miss? No. They're not the Villains either. They're just the jilted partner in the rom com. They're standing at the airport screaming, how could you? While the plane takes off anyways. And, folks, the tantrums, the airport spectacle, the alleged run off the road incident, this was Ole Miss at peak emotional combustion. But you understand why. This was their entire season. Their shot, their golden era. And poof. Gone before the eggnog even hit the fridge. You feel bad for the players. Now. The real chaos was what was going on behind the scenes. Lane Kiffin wanted to finish the coaching. Wanted to finish coaching this playoff run. Let me do one last ride, he said. And yes, let's be honest. Partly because he wanted access. Still, time to scout. Maybe time to cherry pick assistance. Time to eye a few players to take with them to lsu. That's the business. That's the game within the game. Old Miss said, no, thanks, you can leave the keys on the counter, which is completely reasonable. And so they punted Kiffin out the door, handed the whistle to Pete Golding and tried to pretend the house wasn't on fire. Meanwhile, Kiffin leaves with half the offensive staff. The analyst, the quality control guys, the grad assistants, everybody, maybe, except the janitor and the guy who runs the smoke machines. A mess. A glorious mess. But here's the punchline, folks. Here's the big reveal. Here's the moment where the screen zooms out and the narrator says, but wait, it wasn't their fault. Because the real villain here, the true architect of this chaos, is the NCAA and its nonsensical, dysfunctional, bureaucratic disaster of a calendar. National signing day for next year is this Wednesday portal opening. Kids deciding right now. Coaches being hired and fired with the speed of a Vegas blackjack dealer. You cannot run a billion dollar industry with a calendar that looks like it was planned by a drunk raccoon. You want to fix this? Move signing day to before the season. Move the late signing day to March. Put the portal in May, like coach Nick Saban said. Boom. No more Thanksgiving weekend coaching Armageddons. But until they fix it, we get the entertainment. And let me tell you, there's been no greater show in America these last 10 days. Not sports, not politics, not in Hollywood. Nothing. Lane Kiffin vs. Ole Miss was the blockbuster we didn't know that we needed. And now we've created a rivalry so full of hatred, so Full of venom. So drenched in emotion that it's going to make Yankees, Red Sox, Ohio State, Michigan, all of it look like kids play. Cowboys, Redskin. That doesn't even exist anymore. Lsu, Ole Miss is now the most electric, most dramatic, most thermonuclear rivalry in American sports. And next year, the battle takes place in Oxford, folks. That stadium might spontaneously combust. So whether you adore Lane Kiffin, despise him, or just enjoy the chaos he leaves in his wake, this man just gave college football the greatest Thanksgiving gift imaginable. Drama, fireworks, ratings. And maybe, just maybe, the spark to fix the entire system. You don't have to like him, but you do have to thank him. Because college football has never been more entertaining than it is right now. And that's tonight's first word. Slickster. I'll give you first crack.
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All right, I get the first word then. Well, first of all, that was excellent. Well documented, Big D. You know, I am rethinking my position. Last night, I was very upset with the Kiffin's decision. I was very vocal about it. But you're right, it is. You know, we do live in a capitalistic society, as you said. And it's true. He has the right to make that kind of money. He's going to make somewhere upwards of 13 million, maybe more, versus, I don't know what his salary was with Ole Miss, but I know it was nowhere near that number. I don't believe. Probably maybe seven or eight, if it was even that much. So you give him that opportunity. Yeah, it's amazing. I still think it's going to be a lot of backlash. I understand his players intervened. His Ole Miss players, they kind of blocked him. They were telling him not to have any of the assistant coaches move forward, and he said they could do whatever they want. But I know Charlie Weiss Jr. Is moving to Baton Rouge, as are several.
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Of the coordinators, and they're letting him coach the playoff. The playoff game.
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Exactly.
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Announced today.
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Exactly, exactly. And I guess, you know, Kiffin had no choice. I would have liked to seen it. I think you're right on the timing. It should be done at a different time, the signings, because it does put a bad position. Obviously, the NFL, you can't even talk to a guy about a coaching job until he's out of the playoffs. So that's obviously clear. So I agree with that. It was great to see the great Monte Kiffin, his dad, who created the Tampa 2 defense, legendary Tampa 2 defense, and was with the Dallas Cowboys for two years as their defensive coordinator back in the day. So good to see that. He comes from quite a. Quite a tree there. I think LSU is going to be a dominating team. You also made a good point. Three championships in the last 20 years old. Smith, Ole Miss. Can't say that. And I don't really think.
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And like, 25 million, I think, to spend on players. I think they have. Yeah. But the problem is the schedule. Me and Delgado were talking. This is what started this whole thing. Delgado, last night.
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Yeah.
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And you can't have national signing day on Wednesday and expect this kind of position to go unfilled. It's not going to happen, which was my point.
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It's tough.
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Yeah.
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Because you get recruiting starts right away. I mean, you know, you have to.
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Have a coach in place, and coaches know they have to be in place.
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Well, recruiting starts a year before now, and now, you know, it kind of goes through their junior year. If, if they're a player on the radar and goes up until, you know, the signing day, they stop quoting them.
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I'm.
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I'm rethinking my position because I read more about this today on that they were trying to negotiate where he could continue to coach the team because the players wanted it. He wanted it, but the school wasn't having it.
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The ad said, you know what? All right, I have to live here.
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Right. That was a contentious thing, too. That was very contentious.
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But you know what? He tried. So. So I, I changed my position on. On, you know, saying he should fulfill his. His part of the deal. But again, yeah, what fixes that is changing, you know, the whole thing where nobody can do anything until after the play, after there's a national championship, then the gates are open, you got signing day portals open. It's. It's like, you know, the NFL, right?
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Yeah, you got to do it that way.
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You got to do it that way.
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All right, live from Studio 6P17 past the hour on a Tuesday night Big 6B. Tuesday night poll is now active on X and the votes are coming in.
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Come on, man.
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And I like what I'm seeing so far. What should the punishment be for Aaron not giving Big D the recipe for her stuffing muffins? Now, if, as if, you know, yesterday Aaron mom was nice enough to bring in or Aaron was bringing in her mom's stuffing muffins that they make for Thanksgiving of stuff. And of course, it's my favorite food in the world. And so she brought a tray of them in and they were quite spectacular. So before the show, I brought Aaron in. I said, aaron, let's talk a little business here. I said, I just need a, just, just, just need a recipe for those so I can give them to my wife. And she said, well, you're not getting that, fatso. And I said, well, what do you mean?
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You know what she said that I'm gonna push back a little bit.
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I'm not done yet. All right? She said, listen here, fat boy, you're not getting the recipe.
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Wait, you still gotta. Or Aaron talking to you.
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Aaron.
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Oh, okay.
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Stuff and muffins. And I said, okay, well, I'll just go right to your mom. And she said, well, she's not gonna give them to you either. I said, well, I'll talk to her on a Friday night, the American Warehouse. And I bet you she will. And she said, there's no chance you're getting it it. Not from her, not from me. Now go prep your first word and shut up. And I said, okay, fine, you're the boss. So this is what's prompted first bird. Yeah, she gave me the first bird and then said, go through your first word. So this is what's prompted the poll. So I really need everybody watching to, to make your voice heard on this one so I can make a decision on what to do. Now, firing was not an option because I love Aaron too much for that. But dock her pay is one, we could do that. Horrendous. Two, banishment from the show. Like right now. She could never come on screen again. Even for the odds makers. It'll just be a voice in the distance.
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You Know I hit the buttons right.
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Or play along. Or three.
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Three long. There you go.
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A five hour car ride with Harry on the highway.
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Oh, my God.
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Take a guess. Which was spinning by a 93 percentage point lead right now.
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Wow.
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So everybody head over to AT LF Festix B on X and make your voice heard here on this poll so we can decide what's going to happen with Aaron after not giving me the recipe. So we need a fourth option. 19 past the hour. Live from Studio 6B, Vinnie Mac is in our West Palm beach studio. Vinnie Mac, how are you?
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I'm reading off of something I just found on the Internet. I think it was posted by Aaron's mom or dad. 1/4 cup feta cheese. 2/4 cup.
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No, they're not giving up the recipe. This family. They're not doing it.
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No, no. And I think that's the secret ingredient. Feta cheese.
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Feta cheese.
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Listen, if you want to believe that, I'm not going to stop you. I'm going to have to strategize vin on how to get this recipe. Well, I need just me and mom one on one. I think I'll have some success.
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I told not going to get Friday night.
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Take the second option. Say, please make me a tray so I can enjoy and then take it somewhere and reverse engineer.
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I understand. Her own sisters don't have the recipe. Am I right, Aaron?
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Yeah.
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My aunts do not have the recipe.
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It's just my mom.
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She will not give it to anyone.
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So if we don't go to Thanksgiving with my aunts, they don't get it. Which means Damon is definitely not going to get it if my mom won't give it to her sisters, which.
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Which means.
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She said she would already make you another tray. She already texted me because I let.
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Her know what's going on.
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Now, Aaron, you don't even have that.
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I will not be underestimated like this.
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He wants to trade nightly.
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Listen. Now, my mom would do it. I will not be underestimated like this. Neither will I. I am very charming. One on one.
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Oh, sure.
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Yes, absolutely.
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Oh, yeah, we've seen it.
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Yes.
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Wow.
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Let's get the wife on the phone.
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Yeah.
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Let's pass the tequila, please. Thank you. Yes. Very charming. Very charming.
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All right, let's.
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Let's use some of Harry's lines.
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You produce a TV show.
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You know, I. I hosted tv.
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How you doing? All right. Let's do some news. Vin, what's going on?
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There's some really amazing things going on outside of the muffins. Of course, which I'd like to sample. But there's some amazing things happening throughout the world. The Trump effect is actually having a global effect on governments, particularly in Europe, that are starting to wake up to the problems that they all created themselves. Like our problem that we created ourselves, the Biden administration, and letting 10 to 20 million illegals into our country. And that all the things that that caused Trump comes out and in the big beautiful bill, you know, we've restricted the fact that we can't, and we're not going to provide all of these benefits to these people. If you hear illegally or all of those things, Europe's been doing this for a long time. If you remember way back in Germany, going back maybe 15, almost 20 years, they just let a flood of immigrants in, and they've been doing it ever since. The same thing in France, the same thing in Italy, the same thing in England. They're losing control of their countries, but they're also subsid all of these people. And that's what the political elites wanted in those countries, and that's what people continue to vote for in those countries, is that type of real socialist giveaways for people who weren't even citizens in their country. And so Trump put a stop to that here. Thank goodness that he did. And now we're seeing in France. I can't believe France is the first one to do this. By the way, they're saying the same thing. You know what? Let's stop paying for all of these people medical benefits and everything else. By the way, they give huge pensions to people in France, and many of these are getting that, and they shouldn't be entitled to any of it. So they're starting to put their foot down. I think you're going to see it happen in Germany. I know it's been brewing around in England, and I'm hoping more countries pick up on this. But you want to talk about the demise of your culture and your country, well, just let a lot of people, and they don't believe in any of it, and then give them a lot of free stuff, your country's gonna go bankrupt pretty damn quick. And we saw that firsthand here at the United States and Trump taking charge. But all of these people that talk about how the European leaders don't like Trump and Trump's abrasive and Trump this and Trump that, I don't know. Every time I turn around, I see someone following in his footsteps, taking advantage of the precedents that he has set. And the people in these countries are waking up. You're seeing it in England. They're actually fighting back against the El and of course all that Muslim craziness going on. And that's happening in France, it's happening in Italy, it's happening in Germany. All of these countries are doing those things. So kudos to Trump because he's gonna go down one day as one of the greatest presidents we've ever had. And one of the reasons is this global effect that he's had. He's woken up people throughout the world that now are not listening to the lies of the left. And the only network that gets piped in there news wise is cnn. Remember that? I remember being in Europe a couple of years ago. That's the only place they get their news. They were, it's piped into all the airports, it's piped into to all their homes and everything. That's who they're listening to. So finally the message is getting out. I thought that was worthy. They say it's Kumbaya time in Europe. So I was happy to report that.
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Yeah. And from that article in the Daily Caller that you reference, they say at the end, Europeans have long championed generous welfare programs and argued that America's social safety nets are inadequate. Their countries spend far more than the US Government on unemployment insurance and have longer paid vacations and more generous sick and maternity leaves than American, all of which are mandated by law. Europeans also believe that their political culture is superior to America's and that their lifestyles through poor in terms of GDP are more enjoyable and stress free thanks to better public benefits and transportation in nicer cities with lower crime rates. However, American critics argue the European countries can only afford these benefits because they spend far less on defense and free ride off the U. S Military protection and support for NATO taxes are also much higher in European countries compared to the U. S Making their citizens poorer and more reliant on government services.
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So yeah, all that, all that adds up and makes sense. And you know, I was a little envious of some Europeans that I worked with because, because they get a month off. They're paid to go to a spa for a week. I've seen this actually happen in Germany. They'll pay for you to go to a spa for a week as a vacation. The government will, they provide all these services but remember they're doing that also for illegals. They're getting all those things. There's only so much that can go around.
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Yeah, but that stuff wasn't free. They're paying exorbitant taxes. It's not like for themselves.
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Yes. Right.
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So, I mean, you know, yeah, most of their money is gone, so they got it. They got, you know, what's a week at a spa for. For, you know, after the government takes most of your pay anyway.
A
Hey, by the way, put, put in the column of recognizing Trump and what some of the good stuff he's doing. Put Nicki Minaj.
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Yeah.
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Trump comes out today and does this announcement with the Dell family about the thousand dollars in newborns accounts. You know, who tweets about it and says, I loved this press conference and I love this idea. Nicki Minaj. No, I mean, okay, it's just one tweet, but who else has the guts to do that in Hollywood or entertainment? I didn't see anybody else.
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Really?
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Yes.
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Yep.
A
I thought that was pretty good. All right, live from Studio 6 P26 past the hour. We'll do some more news, sports, all coming up. All right. 30 minutes past the hour. Live from Studio 6B. Special election tonight, Tennessee 7 7th district special election results. Polls closed at 8 as we came live. 30 minutes now. Past the polls closing. 26% of the vote is in. Matt Van Epps, The Republican has 24,241 votes representing 57.3% of the total vote counted so far. And the lunatic afton, Ben, I guess it's pronounced the Democrat who says she hates Nashville, hates country music and of course the Nashville and Franklin is all part of this 7th district and she needs tweez. This is a good, good endearment to the voters somehow has 17,425 votes, 40 people, 41.1%. So 42,000 votes counted. He has a 16 point lead. Remember, this is a Trump plus 22 district. And of course all the reports all along is that this race is going to go down to the wire that it's tight. The president obviously made it a point to call in. Mike Johnson went there, called in. The President called in the other day to the rally. President obviously has truth about it a couple times. So he's been invol here and people say the fact that they have to spend this much attention on it is not a great sign. But right now he's got a 16 point lead. So if he wins this by 16, 17, 18, 19, you know, anywhere, anywhere north of that, then that's pretty strong. That's pretty strong. If this is like a 2, 2 point win, then good spell, you know, just another red flag to keep an eye on. But no votes in so far. Nashville, Franklin. I'm assuming some of those are gonna that's where she's hoping her votes are coming from. Although I don't know. I don't know the seventh district well enough to know where votes are going to come from. But as of right now, about 26% of the vote in. So we will watch this throughout the show and bring you updates every every segment as the numbers get updated. Let's do some sports. Sports is brought to you by Mike Lindell. LFS6B is the promo code to use if you want to shop at MyPillow for all your holiday shopping. It'll give you a great savings. There's some great deals on our page. MyPillow.com LFS6P slick. What's going on?
D
All right, big deal. We're going to wrap up the odds makers for the week with the Monday night pick. Aaron and I did fail on that. You were on the pick. You didn't get your 40 burger, but you did. Have you? Did they shut it down? The Patriots shut it down in the second half. I mean they only came out and scored a field goal. They won 33 15. It was 37 at the half. The game really took a turn and I believe it was on Young Ho, who's missing that field goal for sure. Which I'm going to get into that story in a minute because that's where the game really kind of hinged. It was 177 at the time. But yeah, the Giants, they've now lost seven in a row. New England has won 10 in a row for the first time since the great Brady Bill Belichick era. They are now in first place by two games over balls. Big showdown coming. Coming up on the 14th between Buffalo. Who's going to visit New England? That may be for all the marbles there, but they really look good. DRAKE MAY Great night. 24, 31, two touchdowns, 282 yards through the air. They are really looking good. Coach Mike Brabel has him doing well as opposed to coach Mike Kafka who is now 03 in replace of coach Brian Dabel. So Giants are looking like they're playing for a really good draft position. So Giants Young Ho KU gives bizarre explanation for that viral field goal fail. This is Dylan Gwynne at Breitbart. For more than decade, the jets have held the rights to the most embarrassing play in all of professional New York football with Mark Sanchez's Butt Fumble of 2012. Sanchez has had some bigger problems of late, right? Last night, Giants kicker Young Ho KU said hold my beer Amid a season that has been Big Blue finding numerous and ever increasing ways not just to lose, but to lose embarrassingly. Koo ran up to kick the ball, which his job as this is his job as the kicker on a field goal attempt. However, instead of kicking the ball, he kicked the ground. Big D. I mean, you could see we got some photos.
A
So what's the explanation here?
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Well, the explanation is here's what he had to say. I was approaching the ball in cold weather. The ball kind of slipped out at the bottom, so it was moving, ku told the New York Post. I wasn't able to kick through the ball. The ball was moving when I was driving to it, so I just pulled up on it. Jamie Gillen did a good job of catching and putting it back, but at that point it was too late. Big D, the ball was moving on, it was cold, it was moving. I mean, the ball did tilt a bit. But anyway, this is just, this just surmises the Giants season. I mean, it's just been a complete disaster as we see here. But yeah, he kicked the grand as opposed to kicking the can, which is what Sanchez did with the butt move. So it's just the same. We tied that all in. And Big D. Tiger Woods. I know you love Tiger woods, of course, we all do. But Tiger woods provides grim update on his golf future Tiger woods broke his silence and spoke with reporters in the Bahamas ahead of the Hero Challenge on Tuesday. This is Jack Daugherty of Yard Barker. As encouraging as it was to see him walking through and talking in public, his words painted a different picture of his future as a competitive golfer. Woods, who ruptured his Achilles in March and underwent back surgery in October, his seventh since 20 2014, said he isn't sure when he'll be able to play competitive golf again. We had that cut 11 Aaron, if you could run that, please.
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Happy early birthday.
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By the way, there's been a lot.
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Of speculation about what you may do next year.
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What are your thoughts on possibly playing.
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The PGA Tour Champions?
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Yeah, I'm probably going to play probably.
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25 events on both tours and I.
A
Think that should cover most of the year, right? No, I'm just looking forward back to. Just let me get back to playing again. I just want to let me do that and then I'll kind of figure out what the schedule is going to be. I'm a ways away from that part.
E
Of it and that kind of, that type of decision, that type of commitment level.
A
Unfortunately, I've been through this rehab process before.
E
It's Just step by step.
A
And then once I get a feel.
E
For practicing, exploding, playing the recovery process.
A
Process, then I can assess where I'm going to play and how much I'll play. I just got cleared last week to chip and putt, so it's good.
C
That's good.
A
Six weeks.
D
And the more realistic return for woods might come on the PGA Champions Tour Big D. The 15 time major champion will turn 50 this month.
E
No, 50.
D
The big five.
E
Zero.
D
What do you think about Tiger? He's not going to really be able to do it again?
A
I don't know. I don't know. I mean, not.
D
I'd love to see it plays.
A
Disc is a big deal. So, I mean, just. He'll get there when he gets there, I guess.
D
Yep. That'll be a hell of a comeback. That's a wrap. Big day.
A
All right, slick. Very good. Let's do some news. Delgado's got it. What's going on, Delgado?
B
All right. Well, Damon, the big news today, I guess was coming out of the White House as President Trump held his ninth cabinet meeting in 11 months, comparing himself to President Biden who only had nine cabinet meetings, one led by his wife in four years.
D
Remarkable.
B
It really is amazing when you stop and think about it. Looking back on some of those clips of President Biden stumbling through a cabinet meeting, mumbling through where you couldn't hear anything, and then finally his wife doing the final one. Before he left office, President Trump hosted his cabinet meeting at the White House this afternoon, followed by an announcement about the Trump account, something that you mentioned, Damon. We'll talk about that later. Also, Trump's special envoy, Steve Witkoff joined the president later in the day regarding the meeting with President Vladimir Putin in Moscow. But again, the big headline was the cabinet meeting. Here is President Trump talking about immigration. When it comes to from the cabinet meeting, this is cut number one. Trump on immigration, cut one.
C
But we had zero people. In the last six months, illegal border crossings along the U. S. Mexico border have plummeted to the lowest level ever recorded. Ever recorded. And nobody talks about that anymore. You know, it's crazy. They don't talk about it. Now he's also. You think, they say, well, Trump's done a great job in the border. This country is being destroyed by the border. But you always find something new like is he in good health? Biden was great. But is Trump in good health? I sit here, I do news, four news conferences a day. I ask questions from very intelligent lunatics. You people. I always give, I give the right answers. There's never a scandal. There's never a problem. I give you answers that solve your little problems. You go back and you can't find anything. But you do. You do stories about Biden was in wonderful health. The guy didn't do a news conference for eight months. If I go one day, I had one day where I didn't do a news conference. There's something wrong with the president. You people are crazy. I'll let you know when there's something wrong. There will be someday that's going to happen to all of us. But right now I think I'm sharper than I was 25 years ago. But who the hell does?
D
Yeah, so I'd argue that it's hard to argue that he isn't.
B
Yeah, exactly. He continued on talking about many of the things.
A
Let me just jump in, just throw this up, Aaron, just so we can keep on top of it. The lunatic is now in the lead. 53. She's up by 8. 53 percentage points to 45.8. Nashville is now in and that gave her the boost. Now with 43% of the vote in, she now has an 8 point percentage point lead and it represents about 5,000 votes. So still it's updating right now. So now it's 52.9 to 45.9. So now it's maybe about a six point lead lead. 37 and a half thousand for her, 32 and a half thousand for him. 44% of the vote is in. So, yeah, we'll, we'll, we'll keep an eye on it. But as of right now, I guess with Nashville counted, this thing is maybe is what we thought it was going to be.
B
Well, if Nashville's the big thing they were waiting for and that's, that's what they've got.
A
Well, Franklin, I think, I don't know. I'm not sure I love Franklin. That's where our theater was that we did our show, the Franklin Theater. But I'm not sure the demographic makeup of it, whether we suspect it to be red or blue or mixed or what. But right, right now, if it stays mixed, she's going to win, which is.
E
This is just so sad because what has happened is so many of these, these liberal businesses, these companies have left California and gone into Texas and Tennessee and all these states and they've brought their politics with, with them and it's making elections like this so bad for themselves, by the way. For themselves. Well, bringing the crap they got away from into places they just moved to.
A
Well, we'll see if that's, that's part of it or not. We'll see. Well, we'll keep an eye on it still. Again, 44% of the vote in. So a lot, lot, lot to go. All right, Delgado, continue.
B
Yeah, here's President Trump. Cut number two. Here he is talking about the National Guard crime, of course, in the big blue cities and low IQ for some of the people to lead these cities. This is cut number two. Check this out.
C
Even Chicago is down a little bit because of we have a minor force there. We could knock it down within four or five weeks. We could bring it down to almost nothing. But we have a governor that's grossly incompetent, and we have a mayor that's even more incompetent than the governor. Very he's a very low IQ person. And typically low IQ people don't make good mayors. So I want to thank all of our cabinet members. They're high iq. Let me say one generally speaking couple I'm a little concerned about.
B
So there is still looking around me, looking around his cabinet table there, assessing the IQ of some of the people he's brought. And here is Secretary of War Pete Hegset.
D
That's funny.
B
Talking about the narco strikes. This was a big thing that the reporters wanted to dive into because, of course, they're trying to make this the new narrative. Cut number three. Here's Secretary Hegset. As I've said, and I'll say again.
A
We'Ve only just begun striking narco boats.
D
And putting narco terrorists at the bottom.
E
Of the ocean because they've been poisoning the American people.
A
And Joe Biden tried to approach it.
B
With kid gloves and allowed him to come across the border.
A
Cartels take over community. 20 million people, hundreds of thousands of Americans poisoned.
B
And President Trump said, no, we're taking the gloves off.
A
We're taking the fight to these designated terror organizations.
D
And that's exactly what we're doing.
A
So we're stopping the drugs, we're striking the boats, we're defeating narco terrorists and we're standing.
C
Peter, you may say one thing, that drugs coming in through the sea by sea are down 91%. And I don't know who the 9% is. I'm not sure either, sir, but down 91% by sea.
A
We've had a bit of a pause because it's hard to find boats to strike right now, which is the entire point.
D
Right.
A
Deterrence has to matter, not arrest and hand over and then do it again. The rinse and repeat approach of previous administrations. This is meant to get after that, that approach.
B
Yeah. So there you have it. I've got more on this cabinet meeting, more from Hegseth and the president himself. They'll talk more about that. And Marco Rubio as well. We'll get back to that throughout the show. Damon, back to you.
A
All right, very good. Quick update here as we go to break. She's still in the lead 52.5 to 46.4. 40. It's still 44%. It's about a 40. Yeah, it's about a 5,000 vote lead. So we'll, we'll watch it during the commercial break. I'll tell you where we are when we get back. Tennessee's 7th district special election result tonight live from Studio 6P. We're back right after this. All right, 13 to the hour. Live from Studio 6B. See where I disagree with you guys on that? We're just starting to talk about this in the break. I disagree a little bit with you that this is all just demographics of people who came up into Tennessee or this district specifically, because if you listen to Richard Barris, who's been screaming this for as long, I mean, at least for a good solid eight weeks, he has been hammering home Republicans. The polling is not good. People feel like you've dropped the ball on America first other than President Trump's executive orders. People look and think, well, what has actually gotten better? Yeah, gas prices have gotten better, but overall they don't feel like the golden age of America is here, here. And you guys seem to give like no credence to this is what the Republicans are going to be up against, not just here. And I don't know what's going to happen here. Maybe he pulls it out. It's actually tightened it a little bit now. It's about four points. So he may still pull it out. But the overall theme here to take out of the night is that there's going to be no cakewalks for the Republican. And it's not because of President Trump, because the Republicans have been so ineffective. There's not, there's nothing people can, the big beautiful bill. They, they will not take up another reconciliation bill. There's a lot of gaslight fighting on things that's going to happen. This, that look, what's happened with the whole Epstein thing has been a disaster. The DOJ has been a disaster. The FBI story yesterday with Miranda Devine, that's a disaster. People feel like that's not getting done right. So, I mean, I think you have to Give some. I think you have to look at this objectively and say, okay, maybe what you guys are saying to people moving in and want to take it over, that could be part of it.
B
Well, that's part of the equation, sure.
A
But I mean, I, I think, and.
B
And don't take this the wrong way, I don't think that's the biggest part of this equation. I think it's turnout. It's 25. This is not an election year. It's a special election. We always see Republicans tend to stay home on some of these smaller things because they think, ah, it's in the bag, don't worry about it. Nobody really plays it up that much. They don't feel it's that important.
A
Important.
B
I think that's where most of this comes from, is that you have the left that's motivated because they're like, we're gonna shake things up and they get all their rabid lunatics out and they vote. And meanwhile, you know, most of the right is just like, yeah, yeah, we're already in control. What's the big deal? They don't look at it that way. I don't think they look at these races, these smaller races that have as much of an impact on them as, as maybe they should.
A
Should.
E
Yeah, I think that's a good point. And I also, I don't agree also with another point that Damon, you were raising, which is the sort of the apathy now within Republican voters thinking, what has Trump done? What has Trump done? I think there's a messaging, you know, weakness there, and I think there's other narratives that are clouding the whole thing. Because when I look at what he's done in a year, he's basically closed the border and stopped it. He's passed a bill where all of our taxes have stayed, stayed low. All the tax on tips, Social Security, no tax on tips, no tax on Social Security. All of those things. He just moved forward with that thousand dollars for all the newborns coming into the country. There's, I mean, I'm not, I can't list everything right now, but there's so much, this guy has done so much.
A
What of them has actually hit people's pocketbooks, Finn?
E
Well, I understand saying that, but I think a lot has, I think we were, we were in a very bad way through Biden. There was a little hangover from that going into the first year of Trump's administration. He put these tariffs in place, which had a little short term pain to it, but now are having big time, long term Gains because we're settling them down. They've enabled us to do so many things. Gas prices are down, most prices are down. Remember we, we came out of a recession oriented president for four years. You don't just come into office and in three months, all of a sudden prices are down and all this stuff happens. It takes a long time to do that. Frankly, it takes two years, not one year takes two years. This guy's got it going down in the first year. So I understand, I know people aren't feeling it maybe in the pocketbook as much as they wanted to, but let's be real folks, that's just. Are you waiting for instant coffee or you want to finally brewed coffee? Because instant coffee is just not going to work. It doesn't work in economics. Economics. It simply doesn't. It never has in the history of our country. They've not been able to turn even Bill Clinton, the glory stuff that Bill Clinton had and all that, that took years to turn into a great economy and he was riding the coattails. A lot of the stuff that Bush did that he wound up benefiting from and the great dot com boom and all these things. Two years is, is by the way low from a turning around an economy, from the crap he went into to Biden destroyed this country. So I think he's done an amazing job. I don't, I don't buy that.
B
And you know what? Yeah, he's done an amazing job. I don't even think that's part of the equation when it comes to most of the people who don't show up because this is not top of mind. This is not a big race. This is not, you know, presidential where everybody's talking about, this is a local race. And for a lot of the people there, I just, they, they might, they might even meet the guy. They, this guy's great. I love him. Yeah, I'm going to vote for and be like, oh, I forgot to vote today because it's not the presidential race. You know what I mean? That every four year thing I think is really huge for a lot of people in a lot of communities. And I think this is, this is part of where, because we don't have the lunatics like the left does. We have normal people and you know, it's, it's. Oh yeah, that's right. I got to vote for this guy.
E
And hope to get, I think this too to that.
A
Interactive polls right now, again with only 47 reporting. Still feel they're reporting. They still feel that their numbers will show that this kid will pull it out to the tune of about 3.7%. So again, 2024 presidential margin in this district was plus 22 for Trump. The House margin elections in 24 in this district were R plus 21. And they have Matt Van Epps winning plus 3.7 if it holds, if their numbers are correct. So, you know, I guess you can look at it two ways. If he wins, it's relief that he won. But on the grand scheme, probably a huge red flag for whatever the reasons. We can argue, keep arguing the reasons, but it is what it is. There's going to be no cakewalks going into the midterms and we're already working from behind. So. All right, let's do a little more news. Delgado, what's going on?
B
Well, if you want to jump back, let's do some more highlights from the cabinet meeting. There were plenty, of course, for everybody to take a look at. One of the stories, though, again is the the drug smuggling. The admiral who ordered the second strike on the alleged drug smuggling boat is getting set to brief lawmakers. This according to John Solomon's Just the News, Special Operations Commander Adam Frank Bradson Bradley, who ordered the second strike on the alleged Venezuelan drug smuggling boat, will brief lawmakers who oversee the military this Thursday. The lawmakers are investigating that September 2nd military strike that included that second strike which killed any survivors, according to the Associated Press. And again, they're trying to make this out as oh my goodness, I can't believe they went back and finished the job. That's usually what you're supposed to do in these cases, last I heard and last I saw. Same way a gun doesn't just decide to jump up and start shooting and killing people. A drug boat just doesn't drive itself, fill itself up with drugs and drive people. You have to actually cuz people kill people. So you need to take out the people who want to kill people. And I think that's part of what they don't seem to want to understand. Here is Congressman Carlos Jimenez who basically nukes wolf Blitzer on CNN. Then over this Venezuelan story, the second strike story. This is cut number 12. Check this out. Cut 12.
C
I'm confident that the admiral thought he was carrying out his mission, which is questionable. Why is it questionable to order a strike to kill individuals who are survivors? These are terrorists, okay? These are absolute terrorists. But there were I didn't see this kind of scrutiny when the Obama administration was launching drone strikes against terrorist organizations in the Middle East. I mean, that happened all the time. Okay. And so, you know, I didn't see this kind of scrutiny about the survivors, etc. These are terrorists. They're bringing poison into the United States. They have killed hundreds of thousands of Americans. And we need to understand that killed far more Americans than Al Qaeda or so let me just be precise with you ever did. And so I have no problem with the kinetic strikes that are happening in the, in the Caribbean, killing and destroying the drugs that are killing American citizens and have been killing American citizens for years.
A
Yeah.
B
So there you have.
A
That would be a shared, you know, thought pretty easily.
B
Yeah.
A
Around, you know, Americans and possibly maybe even the media who covers the news for the Americans that killing our own people, letting people come in and kill our people is bad. Let's cut that off if possible. Who can just raise your hand if you disagree with that? But here they are. There's Wolf. But wait a second.
D
Now. It.
A
Here's the deal. If your TV sounds funny in the evening, you're watching live from Studio 6B. All right, Joe, thanks very much. Hour two live from Studio 6 at 9:00 clock on the east Coast. Slick's gonna do some more sports. Vmac and Rick Delgado have got the news. Big Tuesday night 6B poll is available over at X. Throw it up, Aaron. What should the punishment be for Aaron not giving Big D the recipe for stuffing muffins? 538 of you have partaken so far. That's not nearly enough. We need way more power too. Yeah.
B
It needs to be 2000 to be an official poll.
A
Yes. Correct. Yep. Docker pay is only coming in at 3%. Banishment from the screen. I should have said it from the show. 1.7%. 5 hour car ride with Harry on the highway down to CPAC and back. Round trip coming in 95.44%. So Aaron, right now pack your bags for February, I think it is.
B
Yeah.
A
On your way to cpac. I'll make sure I get you a ticket in the past to get in through the Zen Master. Vin can help that too. Probably so.
D
CPAP machine too.
E
And enjoy some of that McDonald's drive through there. Aaron too. On the drive you have a couple of empty bags of that?
A
Yeah. Make sure your phone is charged up so you can record the. The ride down. So come on now.
B
I'm sure it'll smell great the entire way.
A
Or Aaron, you can just tell your mom to just give me a little the phone snapshot of that recipe, send it over to me. And no car ride for you. So what the hell Is he talking.
E
About, oh, man, getting that recipe?
D
I think it's going to be like an NBA game. He's going to get rejected and stuffed on the same shot.
A
Live from Studio 6B, Vinnie Mac's here. Let's do some news of Vinnie Mac and then we'll do some, some sports with slick Buty Mack. What's going on?
E
You know, I can't get this Tim Waltz story out of my head because it, it's so emblematic of the left and how they run cities and how they run states. And we, I, you heard Trump, you know, talking about Chicago with the low iq, mayor and the governor and, and Minnesota, the same thing. And, and what astonishes me is this guy almost became the vice president of the United States States. I mean, I say almost because I couldn't stuff the ballot boxes enough to get them over the top. But there was this massive fraud that happened. You know, I'm sure. What's the total number there? It was a huge fraud. Anyone know what that total number was? $1 billion in welfare fraud tied to these Somalis that live in Minnesota that just fleeced the government. Now, the part where Tim Waltz is kind of culpable is one had happened under his wall watch. So that's okay. It happened under the governor's watch. Maybe he knew, maybe he didn't. But reports are that he actually was advised of this problem and did nothing to stop it. So there's two parts to this story. One is the House Oversight Committee is going to do a thorough look into everything that happened here and to see what happened. Is there fraud here? Was he involved? How much was the governor involved? Or what didn't he do? What did he do? Let's figure this out.
D
Out.
E
So they're going to do a major investigation. The second part to this story, and it comes from Greg Jarrett, the Fox Fox legal consultant or correspondent. He was asked about this and said, what do you think, you know, happened here? And he's the one that brought up the fact that there was, there was information reported to the, to Tim Waltz that this was happening and he did nothing. So he feels like he knew about it and allowed it to happen happen. And they asked him, well, why would he do that? Like, why would he allow all this money to be, you know, just fraudulently used? Why would he look the other way? And they said, well, the Somali population is powerful and he thought that was going to benefit him in elections. And even maybe I would be skeptical of that answer if it came from a conspiracy theorist. And so on, but not from, not from a lawyer, a lawyer like him. Not from someone that actually seems a bit grounded and pretty rational in all of his thinking. And when if you pull it all back back, it says everything about the Democratic Party that you want to say. They don't care about anything as long as they're in power and they get the votes. They'll allow fraud, they'll allow lies, they'll allow ballot stuffing. They'll allow all of these negative and bad things, most of which are illegal, that they never get called out on the carpet for just to keep their power and so on. So I do agree with Greg on his assessment of that. That and it does astonish me that this is someone that was almost gonna be the second command of this country, you know, a heartbeat away from the presidency. And is he a knucklehead?
A
Yeah.
E
Is he an idiot? Yeah.
C
Yeah.
E
I don't like the guy. Yeah, I think. I think he's an idiot. But you know, he was smart enough in a sense to look the other way to try and gain power. So he's corrupt. And this is an example in my book book of most of the left leadership we have in our cities and states. It's just another glaring example of of how they will both run states into the ground and two look the other way when it comes down to them securing votes. Story on both ends of it.
A
There's a lot of names you could call Tim Waltz. President Trump had a choice view on the plane the other day and that is the basis of today's diaper diplomacy. Roll it up, Aaron.
C
Now, I'm talking about like Somalia where you have a congressman goes around telling everybody about our Constitution. The idea she supposedly came into our country by marrying her brother. Well, that's true. She shouldn't be a congressman and we should throw the hell out of our country.
D
Other than it seems to machete have.
A
Laws and you call them what billion Americans do find an offensive for our. Do you stand by that claim of calling to laws retarded?
C
Yeah, I think there's something wrong with them. Absolutely.
B
Sure.
C
You have a problem with it. You know what? I think there's something wrong with them. Anybody that would do what he did, anybody that would allow those people into a state and pay billions of dollars up to Somalia. We give billions of dollars to Somalia. It's not even a country because it doesn't function like a country. It's got an A, but it's doesn't function like a country.
B
There's something wrong with oils.
A
Mr. President, you said that you might denaturalize some American citizens. Can you talk about people that are.
C
In here that shouldn't be here?
D
Well, that became American.
A
So you're trying.
C
Well, see, I mean, yeah, we have criminals that came into our country and they were naturalized, maybe through the bike or somebody that didn't know what they were doing. If I have the power to do it, I'm not sure that I do, but if I do, I would denaturalize it. Absolutely. Daniel, do you have a question?
B
Yeah.
C
It means get people out that are in our country.
B
Get them out of here.
C
I want to get them out.
B
We got a lot of people in our country that shouldn't be here, and.
C
They came in through bites. And he was the worst president in.
B
The history of our country, but the single biggest thing he did was allow me the worst. Allow millions of people into our country.
C
Country that shouldn't be here.
B
Drug dealers, prisons were opened up and allowed to come into our country. You take a look at the people.
C
That were allowed to come into our country. We're paying a big price for it, and we will for years to come.
D
Oh, Scarface, that was a beauty right at the end.
A
That was a good song. Oh, man.
D
Say hello.
A
All right, seven minutes past the hour. Let's do. Let's do some sports. Sports is brought to you by Mike Lindell. Lfs6p. He's the promo. Good to use. Eddie Murphy coming to America. Slick Scott. What's going on?
D
Let's get a quick sweep of the scoreboard tonight. We got right now, NHL Red Wings over the Bruins five to two. The Islands just went up two nothing over the Lightning with 12 to go.
B
There in the third.
D
Vinnie Mac ranges and stars in the garden tied at 1. 18 to go there in the third. Predators blank in the flames, one zip. 17 to go there in the second. To the hard court we go. The 76ers are up 118 to 89. Over the woods is Tyrese Maxey with 35 points to lead all scorers for the Sixers there. Raptors 83, 70 over the trail, Blades, and the Knicks and Celtics in a good one, tied at 49. 326 to go in the first half. Knicks were way up on that, and the Celtics have come roaring back. Serena Williams, big news today, has been reinstated into the tennis anti doping program and can return to the tour in six months. This is Kareem of Barstool Sports reporting. Holy Tuesday news drop. Listen, I know most of you aren't clicking a Barstoolsports.com website on a Tuesday morning expecting to see a tennis blog. But this is as big as it gets in the tennis world. Unless you were telling me that Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer were coming back to the tour. Now how can Serena compete at anywhere near her greatest level at 44 years old? Absolutely not. But if we take her sister Venus as an example, she might still have something left in the tank. And Venus Williams had the stadiums packed in New York City for the US Open. Imagine a duos team at the next US Open with Venus and Serena. Will they win a round? Maybe not. But you want to talk about it, It'll be packed. It's great for tennis. Arthur Ash will be packed as well. So good stuff there. Like to see her come back kind of like Tiger woods, you know, fleeting great champions, some of the greatest of all time. Right. And well, they're trying to hang in there and see if they can make a comeback there. So we'll see what happens. We'll keep an eye on that. But that was interesting news I thought earlier today. And well, Governor Ron DeSantis, Damon's favorite governor, well, he says Notre Dame making the CFP over Miami would erode the importance of college football's regular season. Dylan Gwynne at Breitbart College football is just is just as much politics as it is football this time of year. So naturally some politicians are letting their opinions be no? I got a story coming up later with Rubio and Trump as well. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is the latest to jump in the fray. On Sunday, DeSantis waded into deep controversial waters when he got involved with perhaps the most raging debate in College Football. Should 102 Miami get in the College Football Playoff over 102 Notre Dame? The two schools met in the first week of the season, a game Miami won 27 24. However, the committee has consistently ranked the Irish ahead of Miami, mainly because the Hurricanes losses have come against unranked teams. Notre Dame's two losses have come against Miami 12th in the College football playoffs and Texas A and M third in cfp. That's going to move. I think I moved tonight that number. DeSantis captioning on X post that showed Notre Dame with better betting odds than Miami for making the playoff relayed is concerned that choosing a two loss Notre Dame over a two loss Miami and ignoring the fact that Miami beat Notre Dame would erode the importance of college football's regular season.
E
Big day.
D
So that's pretty interesting, he said. If Notre Dame gets in and Miami doesn't it'll further erode the importance of the regular season. I'm okay with both getting in by identical records should mean the head to head is the tiebreaker if you have to choose between them. Another flawed system with college football. Right. Is that is the power of the losses but that's the way it's always been done and similar to the debate we talked about on the first word, you know about you know Lane Kiffin's situation. Another floor in college football and I'll tell you college football is becoming as popular as almost as popular as the NFL, at least in my book. I got to tell you Saturdays are our best. A big deal. They really are now and you know obviously with the Nils now and the players making big bookus and the betting, it's a big, big, big business and well it's been a big business but it's a really big business. This is not breaking news but getting back to a big day. What do you think about that Governor Wayne? And he's been very vocal.
A
He's vocal last year if nothing else is if they played each other in the season that's got to be the deciding factor.
D
Let's see what happens. We'll certainly be updating everyone on that one. That's what I have for sports.
A
Big D. All right. It's look very good Update on Tennessee 7 District Special Election results result. Matt Van Epps now has a eight point lead. Franklin came in hot for him. 59 to 40% in in Franklin Montgomery was a good drop for him as well. So 58937 votes for Matt Van Epps. 50. Oh just updated. 59, 359 for him, 50,623 for the lunatic. So that represents about 8 left an 8 percentage point lead right now for Van EP. So he had the lead. Then it swung to her. Now it's swung back to him.
B
Yeah.
A
And that represents 68% of the vote in. So still good third of the vote still to come.
B
They're expecting another 60 to 61,000 votes.
D
To be counted and he opened up at about 8% and I think every.
A
Place right, every place right now is I think an agreement that he pulls it out. But well here's one just right here. I, I believe Matt Van Eps is going to win tonight but the whole race should be a wake up call for the gop. This should be a landslide and it's not going to be. The main thing we've noticed here in Nashville area is a lack of ground game from the Republicans.
D
Not good.
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The too big to rig effort from Trump RNC last year was crucial and it needs to be implemented in every single election. The days of the GOP doing some high dollar banquet fundraiser and calling it good enough are over. All right, we'll keep tracking that race. We'll do some more news and sports. Vinnie Mac's got some more. Take part of our poll live from Studio 6P. We're back right after this. Well, Trump Media just signed a massive 6.4 billion dollar deal with Yorkville Acquisition Corp. And Crypto.com the crypto platform trusted by millions of users worldwide. They're teaming up to acquire up to $6.4 billion in kronos symbol CRO to establish America's first publicly traded CRO treasury. Trump media group CRO strategy once complete, this new company will be the largest publicly traded CRO holder out there ready to join the crypto revolution. Well, head over to crypto crypto.com today and be part of this historic move. That's crypto.com. don't wait. For information on the proposed business combination, check out Yorkville Acquisition Corp's public filings. All right, let me talk to you about the Wellness Company. Wellness Company's Cyber Monday sale is live for 48 hours only. It's your once a year chance to outsmart big Pharma and stock up on Dr. Formulated Wellness at great prices. Save up to 25% cyber including 20% off all emergency kits and memberships. It's the perfect time for holiday shopping and gifting health to the people you care about most. The Wellness Company only drops deals like this well once a year. Give your body the regimen it needs to maintain optimal health as you complete another grateful year of life While sliding into 2026 ready to be even better. Stay prepared with the emergency kit. Stock your cabinet with premium nutraceuticals and check check out their membership as you plan for 2026 health cost analysis. The Wellness Company has everything you need to cyber shop your way to healthy habits. The sale ends tonight, December 2nd, so you got to get on it right now. Head to TWC Health Voice TWC Health Voice for serious Cyber Monday and Tuesday savings discounts automatically apply to Check check out Shop TWC Health/Voice TWC Health Voice Give yourself the gift of well care from our friends over at the Wellness Company Cyber Monday and today Tuesday sale ends tonight at midnight. TWC Health/Voice. Go check them out our friends from the Wellness Company. All right, let's do some news. Vinnie Mac, what's going on? New York released 7,000 illegal migrant criminals. What the heck's going. Going on?
E
Well, if I, If I told you that there was a maniac who was booted from the United States eight times and was released again only to attack a police officer, Officer with a machete, would you believe that that was an isolated incident in New York? No, it's not. They have released, over the course of this past year, 7,000 illegals. No, many of them are criminals, habitual criminals, been in and out of jail, sexual offenders, you name it. All of these types, attempted created, attempted murder, a rapist, all sorts of very, very, very bad people. And they failed to notify ice. And, you know, I read this and I look at these stats, and we see this in many of the Democratic states and state cities. We see them harboring and holding these, these bad people, not informing the police that are supposed to arrest them and getting rid of them. And I just, I can't get to a rational answer as to why. Like, why would they do this? I mean, is this getting them votes? Are people actually voting for this particular type of policy? What, where illegals are let out in big numbers, 7,000, many of them criminals and rapists and all that type of stuff back into society, and then they commit those crimes again and they don't notify ice. Is that a deliberate thing to win votes? Why would they do this? It makes no sense. And you have, following this, the election of this socialist, borderline communist mayor who wants to, to, you know, not only not use ICE and fight them at every step, but not even use the police force, you know, doesn't want to support the police in general. And you look at that and you're like, who is voting for these? I mean, I understand the Democratic Party, I get the progressive thing and all the brainwashing, but I'm just talking to people out there. Human beings. We live our lives. We walk on the streets, we go get a coffee at Dunkin Donuts, you know, we buy things, we go shopping at stores, stores. Are we all comfortable with these types of people being released and not notifying the authorities to arrest them and deport them? Is the average person in this country okay with that? And if you're not okay with that, why in hell are you voting for these people? Why would you vote for our, our attorney generals and others in these crazy cities to do these things? They should be voted out.
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Out.
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These people are getting reelected. It's astonishing to me. And I try to take out the brainwashing of the left and the brainwashing of the progressive way of thinking, because I get that that's out there, but when it just comes to, like living your life, walking down the street and trying to enjoy things, and these are the people they're letting out that could kill, rape or maim people we know and even ourselves at any given moment, because they really don't think care. This is who you're voting for. Anybody have any other thoughts on this? Like, I can't figure out a rational reason why this would win votes.
B
You're talking to the wrong people, Vin. Those people that are voting for this or who approve this type of thought process don't watch our show. They don't watch our network. They're devoid of any sense of, of.
D
Oh, I don't know, intelligence.
B
Intelligence, yeah, Slick said it. Intelligence. They don't, they don't govern by intelligence. They govern themselves by their feelings. How does it make them feel? They've been for, they've been told so many times throughout their life growing up, this is how you should feel. This is how you should feel. And that's how they now feel. That's how they act so that even though they're voting for their own demise, they feel like they're doing the right thing until that feeling gets them killed or somebody in their family hurt. And then all of a sudden you start to wake up, but by then it's too late.
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I agree on that. I totally get it.
B
Or they end up moving out of those cities and those areas because they're like, wow, this is. This is crazy. I better get out of here. And they leave. So they leave a mess behind. And hopefully, like you said, they don't bring it with them to their next destination.
E
Yes, that's all true, and I totally agree with you on that. But when you see surveys and you see these studies that are done and a vast amount of Americans, not just Republicans, the vast amount of Americans don't want this. They don't want these people released back into society. They want them deported. They want them out of our hair. They want ICE to take it. Take them or anybody in law enforcement to take them. This is the vast majority of American citizens, yet they continue to vote. These people in that are doing these things, it's mind boggling. And I get that's not our audience. Our audience is definitely on the opposite side of this. But I, I guess I'm speaking to the few people who might watch us because they don't want to agree with anything we're saying. And saying this doesn't make any sense. To me, all the other brainwashing stuff, I can, I can't accept, but I can, I can kind of understand, you know, that's what they're doing to you. They're brainwashing you. But your, your safety on a day to day basis.
B
Or are you talking to your Facebook friends, Vin?
E
Well, yeah, well, yeah, my Facebook friends, I can't imagine any one of them. And we all know and you've seen on Facebook, Rick, you know very well they're nuts. But I can't imagine any one of them agreeing with this. Like, I just couldn't imagine having a conversation with any of my liberal friends in Hollywood or any of that saying, yeah, well, I think it was a good thing that they released the 7,000 and they didn't turn the names over to ICE.
B
They let them out because Trump is a Nazi. Because that's their default. Their default is what they've been told through the media, that he is more dangerous than the actual criminal. Criminal. That, that's, that's their default setting. Again, I'll point to user error. The human.
A
The Tennessee 7th District special election has been called in most places for Matt Van Epps. Thank goodness Van Epps has won the 7th district even though it's not official on what we're tracking it on. But most places here, as I'm looking on central, even on NBC, Trump endorsed Matt Van Epps secures victory in the special election for Tennessee 7th congressional district. Defeated leading lunatic Afton Ben whatever the hell her name is to fill the vacancy left by Representative Mark Green.
B
Yeah. Afton Bain. Yeah, she's, she's like a Batman existence here. Like a Batman criminal.
A
Yes. Okay. So it's been called for, for Matt Van Epstare. So the Republicans House advantage now goes I think to 220 from 219. 220 to 213 as of right now. All right, live from Studio 6B, Doug Idol, Scott news all coming up when we get back right after this.
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This.
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All right, 30 minutes past the hour. Live from Studio 6B on a Tuesday night, December 2nd. Slick's gonna do some more sports. Vinnie Mac's got some more news. Rick Delgado has the news right now. The best headlines in the world. When is what even is that retired?
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No, it isn't.
A
Oh, okay.
B
It's just, you know what with Friday Night Live shows, it kind of threw me off because I would use the whole week to write up for something for Friday night. Now that I've got to try and squeeze it in by Wednesday. And you know, we're on a shorter week. It makes it tough after that haircut.
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He's having a hard time coming up with something off the top of his head.
A
All right, let's do the headlines. Rick Delgado's got him. What's going on, Delgado?
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Hey, Damon.
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News, please.
B
Yes, I'll get some. Some news right now. Homeland Security Secretary Christy Gnome says that Slick Rick is a jackass. Says that half of the visa applications from Minnesota are actually fraudulent. This is jumping on the back of something Vinnie was talking about earlier, talking about, you know, what was going on in the state of Minnesota. And this came out during the cabinet meeting today with President Trump, which was shown by Kristi Noem, the Secretary of homeland security, the 50% of visa applications submitted by Minnesotans are looking to be fraudulent. She looked into the fraud on visas and that programs. 50% are fraudulent. Which means that wacko Governor Tim Waltz is either an idiot or he did it on purpose. And I think he, sir, is both. According to Kristi Noem. This coming, coming from again, the cabinet meeting that happened today at the White House. I got more clips from that cabinet meeting. A lot of great stuff. Nothing from Kristi Noem. But here is something. Here's President Trump talking about, you know, you're talking about what's going on in Minnesota. Of course, we know Elon Omar is from Minnesota. Minnesota, the large Somali population Vinny mentioned. Why would he do this? Why would he look away from all this fraud that was going on? Here is President Trump on Ilan Omar and of course, things going on with the Somalis in Minnesota and his thoughts on it. This is cut number 10. President Trump cut 10. Check this out.
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Billions of dollars and they contribute nothing. The welfare is like, like 88%. They contribute nothing. I don't want them in our country. I'll be honest with you. Okay? Somebody said, oh, that's not politically correct. I don't care. I don't want them in our country. Their country is no good for a reason. Their country stinks and we don't want them in our country. I can say that about other countries, too. I can say it about other countries, too. We don't want them to help.
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We got to.
C
We have to rebuild our country. Country. You know, our country is at a tipping point. We could go bad. We're at a tipping point. I don't know if people mind me saying that, but I'm saying it. We could go one way or the other, and we're going to go the wrong way if we keep taking in garbage into our country. Ilhan Omar is garbage. She's just garbage. Her friends are garbage. These aren't people that work. These aren't people that say, let's go.
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Come on, let's.
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Let's make this place great. These are people that do nothing but complain. They complain and from where they came from, they got nothing. You know, they came from paradise and they said, this isn't paradise. But when they come from hell and they complain and do nothing but bitch, we don't want them in our country. Let them go back to where they came from and fix it. Thank you very much.
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Believe it or not, that was his closing lines. Yes, it was really lighting up.
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Now, does she have the guts to go get in the garbage truck? I wonder. You like my garbage truck?
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How do you like.
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Probably not.
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He also had things to say about Democrats and, of course, the 2028 election. Here he is, President Trump. Cut number nine. Cut nine. President Trump.
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They have really bad policy, and I'm not going to say what it is because I don't want them to it necessarily because I want to run against it. Whether it's. It's not going to be me, it's going to be somebody that's going to probably sitting at this table. Could be a couple of people sitting at this table, could be a couple of people running together sitting at this table, you know, But I want them to win because we've done a great job for this country and I want that to be carried forward. And, you know, I think we have. I think, think we have a tremendous bench. Really a tremendous bench. But no, I think that Waltz is a grossly incompetent man. There's something wrong with him. Okay, there's something wrong with him.
B
Yeah. So he's hitting on Tim Waltz of Minnesota, the governor of Minnesota and previous Democratic vice presidential nominee with Kamala Harris. One of the people from that bench that I think he's alluding to is his own Secretary of State, Marco Ruby. Here's Marco Rubio and what he says about the president and the president's motivation for everything that he does. This is cut number four. Marco Rubio. Check this out. Cut four.
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Everything this president does is driven by the American people. Whether you. You don't have to agree with the actual move, but understand the motivation. The motivation is always you, the American people and what's good for you, for your family, for the country and for our economy. But the president. The president is also committed to peace in a way that all of us have seen he achieved in Gaza. And he does it by the way, not just because he hates war and.
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He thinks wars are a waste of.
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Money and lives, but because he's the only leader in the world that can. No other leader in the world could.
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Have pulled off what happened in Gaza.
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And I can tell you, I can't get into the details. The vice President knows what I'm talking about. That deal doesn't happen without the President's direct interaction with the leaders that were involved in this decision making. And everyone, everyone said that deal couldn't hold. And then the President shepherded through the United nations, of all places, to get a global coalition of countries to line up behind the peace deal, behind the board of peace. And it's still.
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Every day is a challenge, but it's.
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Been driven personally by the President.
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Yeah. So there is Secretary of State Marco Rubio with some glowing praise for the.
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President there, Dave, stating the obvious too, big time.
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Rubio has been good in these cabinet meetings. He's been, he's excellent.
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I got a clip too, on him.
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Not not only he's been great in the cabinet meetings, but also, you know, kind of out doing his thing as a Secretary of State again, I was one of those ones that was kind of lukewarm on Marco Rubio when he picked him. But it turns out he could be one of his strongest picks based on what we're seeing so far. And again earlier today. And of course, what's been this narrative about the second strike on the narco terrorist drug smuggling boats going through the Caribbean and in the Pacific. Pete Hegseth was under more scrutiny today and he fired back as only he can when it comes to talking to the media, because for a long time he was part of that media. Here is.
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This is different than the clip we saw before.
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Yeah, more cuts on this. Here's cut number six. Here he is talking more about the second strike. Cut six. This is Secretary Hegseth. Check this out. A couple of hours later, I learned.
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That that commander had made the.
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Which he had the complete authority. And by the way, Admiral Bradley made the correct decision to ultimately sink the boat and eliminate the threat. He sunk the boat. Sunk the boat and eliminated the threat.
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And he was the right call.
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We have his back.
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And the American people are safer because.
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Narco terrorists know you can't bring drugs through the water. And eventually on land, if necessary, to the American people, we will eliminate that threat. And we're proud to do it. Yeah.
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So there he is, you know, strong words again. He's faced scrutiny following the reports by CNN and the Washington Post that on September 2, the US military hit a boat allegedly carrying drug smugglers in the Caribbean, then killed two surviving men in a second strike. Asked about that second strike, Operation Hex had said he watched the first strike live but didn't stick around afterwards. Here he is diving into that. He goes into more detail about not sticking around. Here's cuts seven. Secretary Hegseth checked us out.
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I did not personally see survivors, but I stand because the thing was on fire. It was exploded and fire, smoke, you can't see anything.
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You got digital.
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This is called the fog of war. This is what you and the press don't understand. You sit in your air conditioned offices.
B
Or up on Capitol Hill and you.
D
Nitpick and you plant fake stories in.
A
The Washington Post about kill everybody phrases on anonymous sources not based in anything, not based in any truth at all. And then you want to throw up really irresponsible terms about American heroes, about the judgment that they made. I wrote a whole book on this topic. Because of what politicians and the press.
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Does to war fighters, President Trump has.
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Empowered commanders, commanders to do what is necessary, which is dark and difficult things.
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In the dead of night on behalf.
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Of the American people.
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We support them and we will stop.
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The poisoning of the American people.
B
Yeah, so there he is. Strong words from the Secretary of War regarding the, the strikes.
A
You know, if Mark Kelly and Rand Paul really feel like that we're just firing in on innocent people, why haven't they gone to Pete Hegset's office and stormed in the office and said, you're, you know what? Why haven't they, if they feel so strongly about it, if they really feel like this is not what most of us know it is, and that's this administration getting on top of what we know are going to be drug deals from the jump and ending this nonsense. And as the president said, what was it about a month ago, I think he was in that roundtable in the White House somewhere and someone asked him a question. He said, no, I think we're just going to kill these people dead.
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Yeah.
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Yeah, that's right.
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And you would think that this is a pretty easy concept to understand and not trying to, not trying to come out for the terrorists and try to decide, well, maybe they're, you know, we, we have levels of terrorists, maybe they're like a one or a two, we should, you know, have a little more kindness towards them or list it's our nine or a ten, then, yeah, okay, blow them out the water. Like, what is this? What are we arguing Here, these people.
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Yeah.
A
Like, we really think we're taking chances. Like headset said today. You know, none of you are in the room. None of you know the painstaking detail we go through to know who these people are, where they're going, who they're. We know everything about them. We know when they're going to the bathroom. We know what they're doing on land, we know what they're doing on sea. And by the way, we're going to start taking them out on land, too, which is going to be even easier. Easier.
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Yeah.
A
And we're. We're really arguing this.
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I want to make a point on this because do you remember after 9, 11, George Bush came out and he said, you're either with us or you're with them.
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Yeah.
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Or if you're with them, meaning the terrorists, then you're not with us. You're an enemy of ours. And I feel like the same thing could be said for the drug trade and the drug folks and to these countries that harbor them or enable them and allow them seeking specifically about Mexico, Mexico and Colombia and Venezuela. You're either with us or you're with them. Because if you don't stop the terrorism, which is drugs. Drugs is killing people. It's terrorism. We've designated them as terrorists. Then you're with them, and then all bets are off. Our president should be able to do whatever the hell he wants to do to keep us safe. And these countries that harbor them and allow them and enable them. Well, I go with what George Bush said back in 2000 when it happened, when the 9, 11 happened happen. You know, you're with us, you're with them. And if you're with them, you're at war with us. End of story.
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By the way, what this is about 20 minutes ago. I'm just seeing it. I swear my phone listens to me. Representative and Napoleon LUNA Tonight, just 20 minutes ago, in case anyone's wondering, I am 100% in favor of blowing the crap out of narco terrorist trafficking boats that are trying to kill Americans and hook our kids on crack. Just in case there was any question.
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Question.
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Exactly.
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Yeah. The same can't be said for Democratic Senators Chris Van Hollen, Damon, one of your favorites, and Tim Kaine as well. They said on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Sunday, they said that strike to take out the survivors would be a war crime. I'm sorry, but when did terrorists become survivors? See, they changed the name. They call them something. They're still terrorists.
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Strike one, they're terrorists. But Strike two. They're survivors.
B
Right? Nothing has changed about the designation of the perfect person. Just because they didn't die the first time. They're still terrorists that are hobbling around. Now you finish them off.
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Exactly.
B
It's. That's the way it's done. This is. This isn't hard. This is very easy.
D
Right.
B
Boats don't. Don't kill people. Boats with drugs don't kill people. People kill people, so you have to take out the problem. A boat has never been designated a terrorist. People have been. Holy mo moly.
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All right, we'll see what Vinnie Mack has left. Slick Rick. Little more sports. We'll wrap it up for a Tuesday night. Man, show goes so fast. If you haven't voted in our poll, head over to X@LFS6B. Need like, 1360 of you to do that.
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He's getting stuffed.
B
Harry and Aaroni, Mushrooms stuffed.
E
All ballot box one cup.
A
Ridiculous. All right, 13 to the hour. Live from Studio 6B on a Tuesday night. Slicks doing sports. Delgado's doing news. Vinnie Mac's doing news. Let's get to everybody here and see what's left on their plate. Vinnie Mac, I'll come to you first. What's left on your news plate tonight, Then? You've. You've.
D
Wait a minute.
A
You've never sounded or looked better.
D
He could get a job on Sunday Night Football, right? Hey, Rodney.
A
Okay, just leave. Been like that like a week. Rodney Harrison, Weekend at Har. Weekend at Bernie's. Deal.
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More like Weekend at Gurney's.
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I'll come to you. What's. What's going on in sports?
D
All right, well, I want to get to this cut. Big D, we're talking about. What a great job. What good a. Vin.
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Vin. Did you have too many stuffing muffins? Vin? Hello?
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I don't know what happened. What happened?
A
Oh, he's back.
B
He turned into Mitch McConnell.
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You were like Mitch.
C
Yeah.
A
You were Mitch McConnell on the screen. You were totally frozen with. With this look on your face of just. The look was dumbfounded.
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I'm generally dumbfounded by what I see and read so well.
A
You know, the thing is, Vin, it took up. We didn't know if we couldn't tell. You were frozen, that's how. Because we're just used to that look from you. I don't know what that says about you.
D
And I didn't.
E
Botox today.
A
Yeah, exactly.
E
Tell me if this is real or frozen.
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Well, you've lost your turn to do news, so I'll come back to you. Slick's Doing sports slickster. Go ahead. I can gone well.
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Rubio to Trump take over the College Football Playoff if Miami gets snubbed. These guys are really on it. Has secretary of state as well as the governor down in Florida. Rubio's Trump quite spotlights Miami's shaky CFP bid and the stakes of championship weekend. This is Dan Zishinski of Outkick. We are firmly in the middle of the. I'm still laughing over Vin. I can't even, I can't even. You know what? Just run cut 14. Aaron hit cut 14 for me.
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Roll it.
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And I just want to say as a point of personal privilege, if, if. And I'm a Florida Gator. But if the University of Miami gets screwed out of the college football playoffs after going 10 and 2 and beating Notre Dame, the whole thing should be scrapped and you're going to have to take over it next year.
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Well, thank you all very much.
D
Well, this is what it's looking like. So this is a, this is going to be a big debate. Now you said that the best part.
A
Of that clip was, was right before that he said when they first came to him, he said, well thank you very much. I just want to wish everybody because this is, this is the happiest time of the year and everybody was thinking he was going to say Merry Christmas or something. And he said, you know, I'm talking about the college football playoffs.
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President is a big sports fan but you know, Miami is sitting at number 12 and Notre Dame is sitting at number 10. But I think the tiebreaker really needs to come into play. So that ought to be really interesting. Obviously we got. What do we have? We're right down to the wire now. So we're going to know in the next couple of days for the next week.
A
I mean Notre Dame at 10 and Miami at 12 and Texas at 13 and Vandy at 14 is correct.
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I mean, I don't know. I don't know.
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Maybe 14 is a crime.
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Can they expand the pool? I guess not. If they can't get these guys can't keep playing. And one more story real quick. Michael Jordan's lawsuit against NASCAR gets its day in court. Paul Boy of Breitbart basketball legend Michael Jordan's lawsuit against NASCAR saw its first day in court on Monday in a jury trial that could change the very fabric of Elite motorsports filed on an antitrust grounds by Front Row Motorsports and Michael Jordan's 23 Xi racing which the basketball legend owns alongside his business manager Curtis Polk and three time Daytona 500 win at the Great Denny Hamlin. The lawsuit alleges that NASCAR has been practicing a monopoly through his charter system, the elite motorsports version of the franchise model that guarantees the team's car spot in the 40 car field for all 38 races, as well as defined payout from the weekly purse, per the AP. Our fans have been brainwashed with NASCAR's talking points for decades, Hamlin wrote on social media. Lies are over starting Monday morning. It's time for truth. It's time for change. So looking like they're going to try to get a lawsuit to rechange the way, the way they do nascar, I don't see that happening. But good luck to the great Michael Jordan. He's certainly got deep enough pockets to do the lawsuit and have the attorneys. So we'll keep a track on that as well. With the NASCAR season now obviously wound down. And that's a wrap in sports, Big D, back to you.
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All right, look, very good once again, I think I said this in the break. Let me just say it again on the show. Trump administration tonight has officially halted all immigration and naturalization for people from 19 designated third world countries, including migrants who already passed their citizenship tests and those who have entered the US since January 20th of 2021. So a good step in the right direction. They put out a policy memorandum here tonight, hold and review of all pending asylum applications and all USCIS benefit applications filed by aliens from high risk countries. And this gets to what we talked, we've talked about a lot. The number is zero on not only especially illegal immigration, but even legal immigration integration. Until we can get a handle on exactly what's going on, the number needs to be zero. So this doesn't bring it to zero, but this is obviously a good step in the right direction. So they need to follow through and continue on this path. And Christy Gnome the other day had another, well, this is I guess part of that on halting. All of it. All of it. Not just from 19, all of it. So, Vin, now that you're back and unfrozen and the Weekend at Bernie's thing is over, what's left on your newsroom radar?
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I'm just kidding. I'm just kidding. But on that point, what else can you do about immigration? Well, you can count on judges possibly to enforce the law properly. You need judges.
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Comes out on this tonight, about five minutes from now probably.
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Oh, yeah, yeah, there'll be that happening. But haven't you often thought, can we just get rid of these judges? Can we? Is there a way to fire these guys? Well, Trump just did. He fired eight immigration judges in New York for various reasons, but mostly in my view, for incompetence and not enforcing the law. There's all kinds of ridiculous claims about why he did it and so on. I've read a few reports because one particular judge was fired and she happened to be a woman and she happened to be an immigrant from Lebanon and she happened to run for office for the Democratic Party. Well, maybe she was, was just incompetent and not enforcing the law. But Trump took action and I'm sure there'll be some backlash on this, but he fired eight of them in New York and that's a start. If they're not going to do the job, get rid of them. Let's start impeaching them. Let's start doing all those things in addition to what Christine Ohm did with blocking the immigration from all those countries. So cool. Well done, Mr. Trump.
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Once again. Yeah, there was. This is 26 Federal Plaza right here in New York where they were five fired. Trump administration dismisses eight immigration judges in Manhattan. This fits a nationwide pattern with roughly 90 judges removed this year amid a 3.7 million case backlog as the Justice Department recruits replacements for stricter enforcement. So there you go. So. All right, Delgado, quickly, what's left on your news?
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All right, well, last thing real quick. A little cultural war happening as the White House fires back at Sabrina Carpenter. She's a singer, Damon. And slams the ICE video that's using her song. The pop star called the administration's ICE video evil and disgusting because they used her song as they promoted ICE agents chasing down and cuffing criminals. Criminal aliens, that is. Here's a little bit of what she's complaining about. This is cut 13. The white, white heist. White House.
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You're getting us a music strike video.
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No, we got another 10 seconds.
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It's only a couple of.
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A couple of seconds.
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Have you ever tried this one? Have you ever tried this one?
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And that's basically what they're complaining about. Yeah, the song stinks. It's called Juno. I don't know if you've ever heard of it.
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It's a card game.
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I thought, I thought it was a 20 year old movie. But rigorous. When asked about the singer's comments, the White House spokesperson, Abigail Jackson told Fox News Digital it's a short and sweet message for Sabrina Carpenter. We won't apologize for deporting dangerous criminal illegal murderers, rapists, pedophiles and more from our country. Anyone who would defend these sick monsters must be stupid or is slow. So there you have it. The White House coming out with strong words against Sabrina Carson Carpenter, even though they're using her terrible song.
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She's a woke Saturday night host.
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I've never seen her.
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I saw on Saturday Night.
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Me neither. Live, as always, we salute our military, active and active police, firefighters, first responders, EMTs, everybody on the front lines. Thanks guys on the show. Vinnie, Mac, enjoy Florida. Aaron and Fran, great job as always. Most of all, thank you. The live from Studio 6B. Audience, I need 1200 of you to go vote in the next four minutes. We'll see you tomorrow night. Live from Studio 6. Big.
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Date: Tuesday, December 2, 2025 (aired December 3, 2025)
Network: Real America’s Voice / iHeartPodcasts
Host(s): Big D (Damon), Slick Rick, Rick Delgado, Vincent K. Buta (Vinnie Mac), Aaron (Producer)
Main Theme:
This episode of "Live From Studio 6B" dives deep into the intersection of American politics, sports (especially college football drama), and culture, highlighting shifting political tides, the impact of American policy worldwide, and lively team banter. The crew balances hard-hitting political commentary, sports analysis, and humorous in-studio debates, all through a conservative, America-first lens. Major topics include the Lane Kiffin college football saga, the Tennessee 7th District special election, immigration policy updates, and the Trump administration’s global impact.
[04:39 - 11:30]
First Word Segment:
Memorable Moment:
[16:12 - 20:00]
[20:14 - 24:50]
Vinnie Mac’s News Segment:
Pop Culture Crossover:
[26:01 - 63:18] (Updates throughout episode)
[32:29 and 74:36 onward]
Immigration & Border Security:
Fraud in Minnesota:
Policy Update:
[28:15, 58:12, 89:48]
Football and Sports:
Serena Williams Returns:
Michael Jordan Lawsuit:
[66:41 - 72:49]
[75:06 - Episode End]
This episode of Live From Studio 6B is a prime example of RAV’s mix of culture, sports, and unapologetically right-of-center political analysis. The team tracks live election results, lambasts both American and European progressive policies, analyzes major changes in college sports, and keeps listeners engaged with their boisterous, familiar banter (even polling their own audience on in-house food drama). The major message is clear: American politics is in flux, and every race and policy—on the border, in the courts, or on the field—matters for the future of the country.
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