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Thank you for this snazzy intro on a Tuesday night. Welcome to the program live from Studio 6B on Real America's Voice. As you can tell, Damon is off tonight. Family first, as we always say. So he's taking care of things. You know what it's about. Hopefully he'll have some good news. He'll be back tomorrow night. In the meantime, we send our thoughts and our prayers to Damon and his dad and his family and hope everything comes out good tonight. So that's where we're, that's where we're kicking off with on a Tuesday night. Dish network, channel 219. Pluto TV channel 240. 1175 on Samsung TV. Plus we're also now on. On, on the Prime.
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Amazon Prime.
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Amazon Prime.
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So. So dial us up there and you'll see our glorious mugs over there. We asked, we asked Aaron, how do we look tonight, Aaron? She didn't give us an answer. So we knew we were working with limited assets here. So that's what you're stuck with.
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We do the best we can.
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Yeah. If you have nothing say, don't say anything at all. Every time we ask Erin to say something nice, she never has anything nice.
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I don't believe she keeps it to herself.
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I'm saying you just, just about your appearance, right? Exactly. You're not looking at your worst.
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How about that?
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What'd you say?
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I said you're not looking your worst.
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How about that?
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Oh, you know what?
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That's a win. Thank you. Fran Roku TV, Apple TV as well as select TV, channel 106 and, and all of the socials. The Rumble, Rant, Facebook, Twitter yout Twitter, X Getter, the Getter, the Chatterbaiters over on Getter Instagram, LFSXP show and also on Kick. All those communities are great. Twitch as well. We're growing. The, the Twitch is the newest one, right. That we're growing. So make sure you jump over to Twitch, establish an account if you don't already have one, and it will be popping back and forth. And Damon always likes to check that one as well.
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Got a twitch. When you say Twitch, right?
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Yeah. And you know, so we'll do as much as we can in jumping back and forth throughout the night, of course. Like and share. Like and share. Like and share the show. And let's go around the room. Slick Rick is here, though. Slick. How Are you? I'm doing good. You're looking very dapper on a Tuesday night.
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Yes, thank you.
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I know. It's the bedazzled collar. Yes.
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Always something rocking.
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Anything. Anything on your radar? Sports radar for.
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Well, we're getting ready for hockey in the Olympics. You know, the woke Olympics are what they are. I have a couple of stories that we're not going to be too pleased to hear about. Now the curling guy has come out from the US east, starting to denounce the US So got to cover that Chinese Communist. Of course they're cheering the young lady also that is a speed skater. But we're going to get some good stories about the USA Hockey team getting ready to take the ice on Thursday at 3 o' clock in the afternoon and looking for a gold medal run. We'll also keep track of the women and little Charlie Woods. Announcement to Tiger woods son there. He announced what school he's going to be going to. So.
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All right, very good. So we'll do some sports with Slick throughout the night. And of course somehow I guess they didn't have his. His reservation ready at the airport. He couldn't get back down to West Palm Beach. Yeah, we are. We are graced with the presence of West Palm Vin. Vin Buta right here in the studio. Vinnie Mac, how are you?
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It never gets old, the mispronunciation of the name. We'll get there.
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I just. I call you West Palm Vin.
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I'm going to show you a photo id. I think that that might help you.
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I don't know if that'll help. Are you able to get one?
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Hey, I'm here a week so I'm going to try enjoy the cold weather here. The snow that we've had. I've been out walking the dog in four degrees, man. That's been brutal. But it's good to be home. And I want to give a special hello to Terry and his beautiful wife that are watching us tonight. We hope to be talking to you again soon. Harry and I had a call with Terry, one of our viewers, and I was very productive and I just wanted to say thanks, man for the time, but it's been a good week. I was in the city today. I got myself back. I did eight rounds of boxing. I got changed, I put on a suit and here I am.
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You decompressed. And now I'm ready to go.
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A lot of decompression.
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Anything on your news radar that we'll be touching on later on?
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I have so many things. There's an interesting Survey came out via TMZ on the viewership of this whole super bowl thing that might really surprise you. So I want to talk about that and Trump and the Palm beach authorities. There's a lot of things to unpack with that story as well.
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All right, very good. So we'll be doing that throughout the show. But I'd be remiss if I didn't go to the low hanging fruit of the day, which, which has been the story that's really just kind of engulfed the entire country since it broke on, on Sunday and Monday is the. The missing Savannah Guthrie mom story of Nancy Guthrie. The case that continues to unfold. Big, big stuff unfolded today. And then just before showtime, another big headline broke from that. Let's, let's just get right to what has unfolded so far. So basically, I don't know if you've seen it, you probably have at this point, but the FBI went into, I, I guess use some of those secret things that they have and put together some video that was from this Ring doorbell. I guess it wasn't Ring, it was Nest, which is another company that basically does the same thing that Ring does. Well, all these cameras. And I didn't realize this happened. I learned it from watching some of the coverage is that even when you stop paying for the, the service, like they charge you a flat rate for the year. I remember when I did it with Ring, back when I first did it was like $100 for the year. And it records everything, right. Anytime there's movement, the camera picks it up, it records it on a hard drive and you're able to access that at any time you want. It comes up on your list and you go, oh, who was here at 8:30? And you get, you have a video of that, right? Unfortunately, like, like what happened with the Nancy Guthrie situation at her house. They didn't pay. They didn't pay for the service to continue. What I didn't realize is that the company continues to record things and stores it all up in the cloud.
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Wow.
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But it's not exactly. And the way one investigator put it, he says it's not exactly in order. So you got to have to go in there. The FBI has the people that, that do this. They can go in there and start piecing together those pieces of data. They just need a starting point and then they can kind of piece it together, find all those pieces and recreate video that was recorded during, during certain times. You just have to have a specific time that they can aim at and then start to build upon that which is kind of interesting. I didn't. I didn't realize you could do that. That. That could comp. Was surprising that a lot of things in people's lives, I'll tell you that much.
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But it was surprising. They didn't have any video from anyone else's cameras. Like, everyone's got these cameras at the doorbells now or around their house. And that's. That's part of the biggest surprise I've seen with this entire story is the lack of it. But it sounds like there's some movement here. Do you have any breaking news on that?
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Yeah, there's more breaking news. Let me show you the video. Do we have the video, Aaron? I don't have a cut number for it. It just says here it is. So this is. Believe it or not, this is the video that they were able to kind of recreate from all the. All the digital information that was sent up by that camera. So you see, the guy kind of walks up, he's covered up, he's got a full backpack, which is odd for somebody who's.
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The whole get up is odd.
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Yeah, the whole get up is odd. He's got double gloves. He's got. And somebody pointed this out because he is armed. He's got a gun seated right. Right over his. Over the center of his. I guess, over his crotch, I'd say. I guess that's the best way to describe it.
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Yeah, he's.
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It's called a Mexican. It's called a Mexican position when they. When they holster in front, I guess, because you know when that banditos had the rifles across their back. Oh, boy, they can't.
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If they.
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If they.
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Here comes the explanation.
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If they go to reach. They go to reach for the gun.
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His history.
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Well, if they go to reach for the gun and it's on the side, they're gonna. Their arm's gonna hit the. Hit the rifle, right? So they want it front loaded so they can just reach and grab. I learned this, believe it or not, from three amigos. Hello.
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This moment in Mexican history brought to you by Fritos Corn Chips with Rick Delgado, everybody.
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So the original Frito bandido.
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But what they take away from that, they already determined how tall the guy is. I guess he's brown. 5, 9, 5 10. They all already have his weight. Kind of determined. They have the. The fact that he's a. The way he holds the gun. They've got his eyes, they've got his manicured eyebrows, They've got his.
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Yeah, I guess I heard about that manicured eyebrows.
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Yeah. I mean, all this. All this stuff from, you know, most video, we'd look at it be like, I don't know who that is, but after a while, people who will see that video might recognize that person.
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Yeah.
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Recognize certain things about that person shot. That was interesting. That broke this morning. And as a matter of fact, here is. Here is Caroline Levitt. She had. She had met with the president, and they reviewed this footage. I guess they got a copy of it as well. Here's cut number seven. Here's what the press secretary, Caroline Levitt, had to say upon the video release with President Trump. Check this out.
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I apologize for the delay. I was once again with the president. He and I were both reviewing the newly released surveillance footage from FBI and the Savannah Guthrie case on just this heartbreaking situation with respect to her mother. The president encourages any American across the country with any knowledge of this suspect to please call the FBI, who continue to assist state and local authorities who are leading this investigation on the ground. And once again, I will reiterate that the prayers of this entire White House are with Savannah and her family at this time. And we hope this person is found soon and that her mother is brought home safely.
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Yeah. And between that, the video that they've been able to recreate, that's got to. That's got to just open up so many doors. In terms of where they think this.
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Investigation, I think they're further along than they're letting on right now.
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Yeah. I think always. Yeah, always.
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Retinal scans, all those things. I don't know. They have very sophisticated equipment now that can really, you know, the. You were talking about the nest and all those technologies. I have one of those. And we get alerts that say cat in front house or deer or a person just walk. Not like just motion.
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Right.
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Like it's identifying things. You know, the capability of these cameras now are unbelievable. They're using AI, they're using all that stuff. So I bet you a lot of that stuff's coming together here. Yeah. With what the FBI is doing.
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And I'm glad you mentioned AI, because according to. And again, this is coming from people within the FBI, the spokespeople or some of the ex People that work there and knew the technology, said they can actually use AI now to kind of discern what the face underneath that mask looks like based on what they can see and the bumps, you know, that they can kind of pull out cheekbones and all that. Yeah. So it's. They could probably render up a pretty close profile of what this guy actually looks like. And then as Slick pointed out, he said, breaking news just before we came on air 22 minutes ago. Activity spotted in Bitcoin account tied to Nancy Guthrie case. This coming from TMZ. Harvey Levin claimed that within the last 15 minutes, TMZ has seen activity in the account mentioned in the original ransom note for Nancy Guthrie. When asked by CNN what kind of activity was spotted, Levin said, that's what I can't talk about. So there's some activity with that and it's odd that, you know, the way things are going and nobody's talking about the deadline that passed 24 hours ago.
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Right. Well, if there's money moving, something has to be happening because the money is not just going to move without proof that she's alive. Right. Why would you send money if you, if they can't even prove that?
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If they're sending money.
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Yeah. If they are or if the person.
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That could be, or if the person that owns it is doing something to try to mask it. Like he didn't, he didn't say what activity. Yeah, they just said activity.
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Yeah.
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So it's, it's just a, it's just one of those. Who done it? We all, we all put it on, we all put on our Colombo jackets.
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Yeah.
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Well, one more, one more question, sir.
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The old game of Clue, right? Yeah.
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Who did it?
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Yeah. Colonel Mustard with the candlestick.
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It's an old fashioned game of Clue. Who did it. And I think that's what probably has people riveted very as much as ourselves. I mean, you know, everybody, everybody wants to be the one that cracked the case, but in this case, it's probably going to be somebody within the law enforcement community who's going to do it. And also it also serves to notice that they keep asking for people if they have any, any information to reach out to them. In other words, I feel like there, there's more out there, like you've said, then they've got probably more than they're letting on, but they're hoping some, somebody else comes in and kind of, kind of helps put, put the pieces together for them. So interesting stuff breaking in the Nancy Guthrie case. If anything more develops throughout the evening, of course, being live, we'll be able to do it. That's one of the advantages of doing the show tonight. Reach out to us via the chat. Join us in the chat. Live from Studio 6B on a Tuesday night. We'll take quick break. We come back, we'll do some sports, do some news within. We just need you guys to stay there. Live from Studio 6B, Real America's Voice on a Tuesday night. Night. Welcome back to the program. Vinnie Mack is here. He's got some news we'll be diving into. I've got some news as well, more Epstein stuff. And I know Damon was sick of it last night and it's too bad he's not here tonight because I would love to see his reaction to some of this stuff. But I'm sure, I'm sure this stuff is going to continue to unfold as the week goes on because it just, it almost seems like there's a never ending spigot now of stuff coming out. We'll get to some of that throughout the show as well. And of course, it all gets kicked off with Slick Rick. Slick Rick Sports brought to you by Mike Lindell's MyPillow. Go to MyPillow.com, use our code LFS6B at checkout. Slickness, what do you got for us? Are you watching the Olympics?
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Well, yes, with the super bowl behind us and the bad bunny trails seeming to go away slowly but surely. Although we'll have a little story on some of the ratings there of the super bowl weekend halftime. But Team USA Hockey, while we're getting ready, they, they puck gets dropped on Thursday, they're playing Latvia. So that'll be their first game and that will roll right into the weekend. They'll play on, see, they'll play on Thursday, Friday and I think Sunday so that we'll, we'll keep track. Yes, that's true. They're playing Thursday, Friday and Sunday and they'll play Denmark and Germany after that. They play the first three games and then from there they take the top teams and move on accordingly with the playoff. But Team USA Hockey player Brady Kachuk, remember him going to the White House, I love this kid. Truly grateful to represent us at Winter Olympics. How refreshing to have somebody that's truly grateful to represent the US without any strings attached. This is Elizabeth Weibel of Breitbart. Team USA Hockey player Brady Tkachuk expressed that he was truly grateful to be competing in the Winter Olympics and to represent the US While speaking to reporters after practice before the men's hockey tournament at the Winter Olympics, Tkachuk, who plays for the Ottawa Senators, expressed that being able to represent the US in the Winter Olympics was one of the greatest honors he's had. College Sports Network reported. Being able to represent the US in the Olympics is one of the greatest honors. Actually, if we roll cut 12, we actually have his Cut there. And if we could roll that, I mean, this is.
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Being able to represent the US at this stage in the Olympics is one of the greatest honors that I've ever had. So I'm truly grateful to be here representing the red, white and blues. I think it kind of means the world. It's really like a whirlwind of emotions flying here this morning. Hanging out in the village all day and then, you know, getting fitted for our clothes and, you know, just meeting athletes and then coming here and practicing, and now it's so like, oh, my gosh, like, day one's over. Like, it's kind of crazy. So, really enjoying the experience so far and having a lot of fun.
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Good stuff there. And the comments from Kachuk came after freestyle skiers for Team usa, Chris Lillis and Hunter Hess. Heard those names, tried to distance themselves from the Trump administration and ice. It brings up mixed emotions. Represent the US Right now, I think, has said it's a little hard. There's obviously a lot going on that I'm not the biggest fan of, and I think that a lot of people aren't. Hess added that if it aligns with his moral values, then he's representing it, adding that just because he's wearing the flag doesn't mean he represents everything that's going on in the US in response to the comments from Kachuk, the Kachuk brothers, several people took to social media to point out that this is how it's done. Like I just said, that's how you do it. You talk about your country. By the way, who pays the freight? The taxpayers pay the freight. For these guys to go there and have all their fancy equipment and their flights and their training and all this that we give them, the taxpayers, that comes out of our dimensions. So you know what? And guess what? What did the country vote for? They voted for President Trump. Love it or not, don't like it. That's what we voted for. That's what the country wants. So go there, keep your mouth shut, perform. You know, they can speak a little bit to come out with that type of stuff.
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Yeah, represent your country with some class and get off the woke train, or else a Kachuk brother might check you into the boards.
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Yeah, they're tough, man, tough guys.
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And I wish Big D was here tonight because he could speak a little bit more to this because he's a big country artist, fan. Country music F. But how about the country? Singer Zach Bryan attacks Erica Kirk and TP USA over all America. Halftime show.
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What is with this guy?
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This Guy is off the deep end.
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Like what is wrong with him?
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Yeah. Warner Todd Houston a Breitbart country music artist Zach Bryan posted, then deleted an attack on Kid Rock and Turning Point USA on Instagram in the wake of the TP USA All American halftime show during the Super Bowl Sunday. I don't care what side you're on, the 29 year old singer wrote, according to the Daily Mail. A bunch of adults throwing temper tantrums and their own halftime show is embarrassing as hell and the most cringe bleep on the planet. Brian soon deleted the message. Reports say that was not only an attack Brian delivered to the TP USC event and even and Kid Rocket and their fans. In another Instagram post, Brian posted an image of a person putting their hand up over a TV showing the Bad Bunny halftime show while holding a phone with Kid Rock's tpusa performance in the other hand. Good, good post actually. Bryant wrote what Kid Rock actually thinks is happening across America on the post. Brian then called the people in his comments calling them bleep bags. Damon likes to use that word all the time, bro. The irony is how upset a bunch of middle aged bleep bags are in my DMs this morning. Haha. Brian was added to a Super bowl concert held at the Chase center in San Francisco on Sunday when the event's first choice, singer Luke Combs had to cancel because he expects he's expecting a child any day. But however, this guy Brian, really off the back end, you know, making this type of an attack. I think he may be a little jealous too, but that's another story.
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But unbelievable petty stuff. Yeah, petty stuff.
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I don't understand it. I mean, you know, I, I don't even know what like what songs are his.
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Well, he has an anti ice song, Rick, he eventually released back in January, so he's received quite a backlash over that. He also earned a back backlash after attacking police officers.
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No, I understand that but like what is he famous for? Like was there a great song that everybody's like, oh my God, Zach Brian so awesome.
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I don't know, he's just been a top country.
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Yeah, the With Heaven singer. That's the song. Apparently that's his. That was his song With Heaven, which I don't recognize. Big D would recognize that because he knows he's up on all the country. That's not my genre.
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But with Heaven, I'm just wondering because even the AP calls him the irrelevant country singer Zach Brown. I'm like, I'm like the ap, the and the AP sidetracked. The AP stinks with a post like that.
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He's working his way right to irrelevancy. No question about that. Because I don't think the bad bunny crowd is exactly attracting him either.
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Right.
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That's a wrap there.
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That's a wrap. Real quick on the Olympics, because I know this is what happened last time when it comes to the hockey players now, is the NHL still going on or do they take a break?
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They take a break.
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They do take a break. I just didn't hear about the. Normally you hear about, okay, you know, NHL is going on the break. You know, the players are going to the Olympics. I didn't hear a lot, a lot of talk about this. This time. I wasn't sure if they continued that tradition.
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Season wrapped up. I believe it was about a week ago. It was like last Tuesday or Thursday. I don't think the Devils 3 to 1 in that game. I think it was Thursday. And now it's wrapped up. They won't go back to playing again until the end of February, like the 26th.
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You know, I was thinking about what you were talking about with the Olympic athlete who was, you know, kind of dissing the U.S. yeah. Think about this for a second. If any of us made the Olympic team when we were representing our country and the President United States happened to be Barack Obama or Joe Biden, we would not be saying that we. Well, you know, my moral value is. And all this stuff. We would be proud to represent our country. This is a glaring difference between the left and right. We don't, we don't take, take names like that. We are Patriots, period. End of story. And we would have communicated that and been very proud. But that's not what the left does. It's all circumstantial. Well, what am I judging today? Well, I don't like what that's happening, so I'm not so sure I support my country. Yeah, that is shallow, thin skinned and anything else that you could say that's negative towards these people. I just wanted to point that out because.
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Good point.
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Any of us, could you just be proud?
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Herb Brooks or Michael Rusioni, the captain of the great 1980s. Could you sit him right down? Right. Jimmy Carter.
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Jimmy Carter was president then.
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Yeah, right. That would have been a good reason to complain.
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The college kids in Iran held our hostages.
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Right.
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You know that the Russians went to Lake Placid. They didn't protest and go Jimmy Carter. You know, we didn't go to the Summer Olympics.
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No, we did not. You're right.
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So, you know, think about that. And none of those guys said anything.
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No.
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Proud to be America.
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Yeah. Always about. It was always about sports. Yeah. I would equate that to if you make an all star team, you know, if you're on it, you're just so proud to be like, oh, my goodness, I got selected.
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I know, right?
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You're not.
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Well, you know, the coach from that other team is kind of a D bag, and that. That a hole over there. I don't like the way he dresses, and he kind of smells when he talks. Nobody cares about that stuff. Are you appreciative of the opportunity that you have to try to be the best at what you're doing?
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Yep. Give me the L. Great. George Foreman. Right. 1968 Olympic gold medalist running around with those two flags. And what was his song every time he walked into the ring? Lee Greenwood, proud to be an American. Same song as president. Wow.
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Really?
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Yep.
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We got to find that clip. I love that.
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Yep.
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All right, well, there you have it.
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1968 Olympics.
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A little extended discussion on the sport, but, you know, let's face it, it has to do with things we're passionate about. All right, all right, we'll take a quick break. We come back. We got some news with Vin. I've got some stories as well. We got more sports throughout the hour, and, of course, updates from what's going on. There's. There's more updates coming out of Arizona. We'll touch on that real quick as well. Live from Studio 6B, Real America's Voice on a Tuesday night. No clicking. Stay there. All right. Live from Studio 6B, Real America's Voice on a Tuesday night. We appreciate you joining us on a Tuesday. Remember, Damon is out. Out. He is out taking care of family. You know what it's about. So wish his dad and his family all the best as they tackle this next part of the recovery. In the meantime, Slick Rick is here. He definitely has sports. Vinnie Mac, we got a story we're gonna get to with him in just a little bit, but let's lighten the mood, shall we? We got a little diaper diplomacy. Please don't interrupt me as Ted Cruz clashes with citizen president Robert Wiseman. Check this out. Diaper diplomacy.
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Do you believe elected politicians in Minnesota who were aware of this fraud and were complicit in it should be prosecuted? Should there be accountability?
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There absolutely should be accountability. It is not normal to prosecute government officials for not prosecuting fraud. That is not a standard. I'm aware of that you've advocated or that anyone else has advocated in the Senate.
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So do you think it's perfectly okay? I did not say if, let's say, Governor Waltz or Attorney General Ellison knew about the fraud, benefited from the fraud in terms of bundling votes, benefited from the frauds in terms of collecting campaign finance violations and deliberately looked the other way. You think that. You think that's not criminal conduct?
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In that hypothetical? It is not. Okay. 100% not okay. But also, if you'll permit me, that hypothetical is in fact happening throughout.
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Okay, yes, I get it.
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You.
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You dislike Trump. I understand why.
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Standard of accountability.
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So let me. Sir, sir, please do not interrupt me.
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Please do.
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Not being clear. I am.
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Please do not interrupt me. Please do not interrupt.
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Answering sir.
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You may answer questions after I ask them.
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That's great.
D
That's beautiful.
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You've heard the evidence and testimony about daycare centers with no children, with no toys, with no facilities, with windows that are blacked out. Do you believe it is possible that the officials sending millions of dollars to those fake daycare centers and fake autism senators didn't know what was going on?
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Well, what I heard was claims about that and I too have watched the video. We're both parents. I'm glad that the child care centers don't open their door for someone who's knocking there. I don't view that as evidence that the child care centers are fake child care centers, although I'm sure there are some. My understanding is that state investigators have gone to do their duty at those exact same child centers and have found that most of them actually are operating correctly.
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That the Ted Cruz baby. Yeah, amazing.
B
And so did the Tim Walls baby.
C
Yeah, that was great.
B
It was amazing. Good stuff. Good, good stuff. Other people over there continued for sure. Exactly. Hey, like I mentioned, there is more activity going on regarding this. Not Annie Guthrie. That is the. That is the daughter. Nancy Guthrie is the 84 year old missing mother of NBC Today co host Savannah Guthrie and Annie Guthrie, who's the other daughter, who is Savannah's sister. Well, according to this, law enforcement officials and officers were seen searching near Annie Guthrie's home as the investigation into the appearance of her mom continues. Four agents were seen on foot conducting what appeared to be a systematic sweep of the area, which is odd when you consider that's not exactly where they thought the crime happened. The agent spent time combing through the low lying desert brush before moving to the edge of the larger residential lot. A man on one property greeted the agents and allowed them access to his backyard. To continue the search as well. Investigators previously carried out searches in other areas as they worked to determine what happened. And again, this is the neighborhood of the other daughter, Savannah Guthrie's sister, the daughter of. Of Nancy Guthrie, Annie Guthrie. Her neighborhood is now being paroled by swat. They've also rolled in.
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Think about this for a second. We've heard speculation about the brother, brother in law, that kind of stuff.
B
Yes.
C
They find an image into a make into a video of someone that came to the house.
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Yes.
C
They find that video and image, and now they're sweeping the sister's house.
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Yes.
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Think about that. Is that guy in the mask, the brother in law? Are his eyebrows look like that?
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I don't think so. They did point out that he does have a somewhat. And again, this is. This is just speculation. Somebody pointed it out. I didn't come up with this because I don't know anything about the. The. The son in law, his band that he put together, and the drummer, I guess the drummer or some member of the band that looks like this guy.
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Are you kidding?
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That. That's again, speculation. I'm not going to go there because like I said, I don't know anything about the guy and his band. It's just what I keep seeing popping up. But one, people making that connection.
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One plus one, there's a video, and now they're back to this house. I have to say that that is pretty telling. Don't want to speculate, but it's pretty telling. One point I wanted to make on this whole case, and it's really a positive comment about our president. Samantha Guthrie was vehemently against Donald Trump winning any election. She destroyed him. So did her mother. What does Donald Trump do? He tells her, whatever you need, any resource you need, I'm going to allocate to help find your mother.
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Yeah.
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Yep.
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And look what happened within. Within a few days.
C
It's certainly making a difference.
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I took three days for the FBI to finally be invited in and to get involved, and now they've been able to put together this video out of nothing in the cloud, which is amazing work when you consider. When you consider they're like, well, we got nothing.
C
But he could have easily just said, you know what? Let the police do their thing. Crashed me. Your mom hates me. But he didn't. No, he did not. He said, what can I do for you? You know, that's the president.
B
Yeah.
C
That's the bad rap this guy gets.
B
Great.
D
That's the man he is.
B
If you take a look at the screen, that's footage from a little bit earlier in the day, I guess an hour or so earlier. Again, they're sweeping that entire area now.
A
Wow.
B
And it's kind of an odd. Odd place to look when that's not where, quote, unquote, the crime happened.
C
They're going door to door in the.
B
Neighborhood and talking to anyone who's home. Yeah.
D
They must feel something's hot right. In this area. It's got to be.
C
Yeah. Okay, well, we will be following that story. Amazing. Wow.
D
Do something else.
C
Amazing turn of events.
D
I just hope they find that mom that would make.
C
Oh, please, just have her alive. There's no. There's no need to kill anybody. If you want to make a crime, you don't need to kill the person. You're going to go to jail anyhow, you know, or kidnap.
D
This has gone on too long without any photos. Definitely has any kind of conversation. Usually there's a videotape or.
B
Yeah. And, you know, and again, I pointed this out. I pointed this out last night. For it to be. For it to be a kidnapping, you would think. You know what? You would have. You would have thought maybe they would have had the note there within. Within the first few hours.
C
That's what everybody's saying. Like.
B
But it took a couple days.
C
Yeah.
B
It was almost like. Well, we're not even sure if this is from those people. And I guess one of the ransom notes was a fake.
C
Yeah.
B
That they determined kind of early on.
D
Didn't they catch the person that.
C
Yeah, they caught him in la.
F
Yeah.
B
So this whole story is just. It's starting to really take an ugly look.
C
What deranged person takes advantage of a situation like this and sends a ransom note? You know, just think of the psychosis of somebody who thinks that's a good idea. I mean, have some humanity, people.
B
It's not like those. Those people that are maybe a prince in some Republican Sudan and they need money and they send you an email. If you send them five grand, they'll send you 50,000. Yeah, it's not like that at all.
C
That's a good deal, right?
D
Yeah.
C
That's a big investment. Yeah.
D
I did that years ago.
B
Did you? Yeah. How'd it work out?
D
Please. You see that thing coming from eight miles away?
C
Is that how you get all those clothes?
B
Yes.
D
I sent all my money to Prussia.
B
All right.
C
Work out for.
B
Well, we'll keep you updated as the story continues to evolve. In the meantime, Vinny Mac has some news. Vin, what do you got on your radar? I think. I think it might have something to do with what we just saw on this. This weekend.
C
The Epstein stuff you talking about? Which wonder story you want me to cover?
B
I thought it was going to be Bad Bunny because. Oh, yeah, love that guy. I heard you were dancing and everything.
C
I was. Man, have I been in battles with this whole Bad Bunny thing. And you know what I find happening? Tell me if this happened to you guys, too, on your social media or anyone from the left. They're taking this moral high ground that says the only reason the TPA USA did an alternative one was because they wanted white people, so they bring racism into it. Christianity, you know, all of these things. So I'm getting bombarded by people in my. And everybody out there who's on my Facebook knows, because they see it. They complain about all my idiot friends, liberal friends out there who are constantly bitching about whatever I have to say. But my response to them is pretty simple. It's like, look, you're doing what you normally do as the left, which is to judge and characterize us on the right as either racist or some bad thing. The reality is, I never heard a Bad Bunny. Really. I don't listen to his music. It's not something I would listen to. I wouldn't listen to music that was all in Spanish anyhow. Maybe Julio Iglesias. Hey, put Julio Iglesias up there. He'll sing in English and Spanish. I love Julio Iglesias.
D
To all the girls.
C
Exactly. Exactly. May I say, I am the best.
B
Okay, don't do that.
C
Okay, there. There we go. But. But I'm making a point about this. And the point is that the audience for the super bowl is so broad that they brought in an artist that's popular with a very, very core market. Immensely popular, by the way. I mean, the guy is huge within that millennial market. He sings in Spanish, and they put him on there. And my point to everybody is I just don't care for that. That's not my thing. Like, I had no interest in watching that. So thank goodness tposa said, you know what? There's a whole big market and amount of people watching the super bowl halftime show that want to listen to different music or more mainstream music or music they can relate to. So we're going to put that show on. That's it. Period.
B
Stop.
C
This isn't about racism.
D
We're entitled.
C
We're more than entitled to do that. And they're dissing Kid Rock all over the place. Like, oh, all of a sudden he's quoting the Bible. He's Quoting Jesus and all this stuff. And I was going back and forth as this one guy who has been quite abusive on this thing. And I said, look, some of the greatest people in faith ever had really evil or bad times prior to that, and they found God and changed their life. You ever happen to think that maybe that's what happened to this guy? I mean, Kid Rock was a rock star. He was partying, he was doing drugs. You know, he was a wild man.
D
Saved his life.
C
And maybe, just maybe, religion saved this guy's life. And he expressed that. What's wrong with that? That was. These are my points I'm trying to make. And I. I just don't understand the lack of logic.
D
And last night we looked on Billboard. He was number one.
C
Yeah, last night. Now, here's a stat. Here's a very interesting thing. TMZ did this poll. 393,000 people responded. Only 35% of them thought that Bad Bunny had a great halftime show. 64.5% said Kid Rock, the show was better. Now, this is from a liberal group. You know, this tmc.
D
Where's the Source?
C
Yeah.
B
Based in Hollywood.
C
It's not from, you know, Fox or Real America's voicemail, that stuff. But that. That's very telling.
B
Yeah.
C
What people said is very telling. And the show was in Spanish. What are we talking about?
D
And the language, from what I understand the interpretation of it was.
C
Well, that's coming out lush.
B
It's pretty vulgar.
C
Yeah. People are like, Kid Rock's lyrics. You know what he says in his songs, all these bad things.
D
Paul's gonna do a reading tomorrow night.
C
Well, he should, because the lyrics, Bad Bunny's lyrics are hardcore.
B
Hardcore.
C
Very sexual. Very graphically sexual. It's as if Bob Guccioni was feeding him lyrics, you know, and going for a thank you. A little Penthouse association. Yes, Larry, I did not know that. Anyhow, it's all ridiculous. We just wanted to see a different entertainment, that's all.
B
And again, Bears pointing out 1992 Super bowl winter Magic and Ode to the Winter Olympics featuring Brian Boitano and Dorothy Hamill set to the music of Gloria Stefan. Now you know why people tuned over and watched the In Living Color broadcast.
D
Up in a Z style.
B
Yeah, because that was garbage. And I think this. This is going to probably be an inflection point where NFL goes. You know what? That was kind of garbage. Can we get back to.
C
I don't know if they will.
B
So we'll see. All right. We'll take a quick break. We come back more Sports and more news. Live from Studio 6B, Real America's Voice on a Tuesday night.
C
Stay down.
B
Hi. Live from Studio 6B, Real America's Voice on a Tuesday night. Welcome back to the program. If you're in the chat, chat, chat, just hang tight. It's just tough running the show and jumping back and forth. So I apologize not getting back to the Rumblers. Not easy being you or to the Twixers enough. Plus we're. We're chatter boxing ourselves here in the. In the breaks. Vin's trying to. Vin's trying to glom onto some. I guess maybe he's bond with Rick Delgado. I think he's losing too many friends in his Facebook battles.
C
Del Bondo.
B
And now he wants to try and hang out with me. I don't really want to hang out. I don't know how to tell him. Now he's trying to quote some of my favorite movies, thinking that'll be a bonding. It's not gonna happen.
C
You got some.
B
Really? It's like, I don't think you could.
D
Afford to hang out with Vin.
B
It's like fetch. It's not gonna happen.
C
Okay, all right, all right. Three Amigos. You're quoting Three Amigos. One of my all time favorite movies. We happen to have those three movies. We love those three movies. We have a lot in common, you and I. We should really be hanging out.
B
No, we should.
C
Yeah, we should be hanging out. Maybe, you know, maybe we'll just have a beer.
B
Okay. You know what? Well, you know what? It'll just be me and Vin doing the third hour tonight.
C
Oh, I don't know about that, baby.
B
Yeah, it's not going to happen.
C
How you doing?
B
Let's do some sports.
C
Let's not know.
B
Secret sports brought to you by Mike Lindell's MyPillow. Use our code. Lfs6b at checkout. Slick, what do you got for us? It's funny.
D
Big D alluded to this during the show last night about that Hornets Pistons game. The brawl broke out.
B
Yeah.
D
Hornets Pistons game turns chaotic with massive brawl leading to four ejections. Scott Thompson of Fox News. A massive brawl broke out between the Charlotte Hornets and Detroit Pistons Monday night, leading to four ejections in a wild third quarter scene. Hornets players Moussa Dibati and Miles Bridges as well as Pistons Jalen Doran and Isaiah Stewart were all ejected from the game. The incident began when Duran was backing down diabody and the paint and the latter fouled the former with around seven minutes to play in the third quarter. But the two immediately got into each other's face when the body pressing his head against Doran, which set everything off. Yeah, this got pretty violent here.
B
Yeah, Doran's a big dude. I don't know what, why they were going after him. He, he, he's, he looks like he could just crush you with his.
D
And he kind of just, he tried to walk away, but this kid wanted to keep pushing and pushing and there's going to be some serious suspensions here because I got to tell you, this is not hockey. The, the NBA does not tolerate fighting. And you know, Detroit's a. Right now, Detroit's probably odds on your best team in the league right now. Very hard to beat. They ended up winning the game. 110, 104. Detroit is one of the Detroit Pistons. Yeah, they went from last place to first place in the Eastern Conference. They're the number one team of Detroit Pistons.
C
I did not know that they are.
D
They're ahead of Boston and the Knicks. Knicks are trying to make a run too. They have, but yeah, it's amazing.
B
They still have to deal with Oklahoma.
D
Yeah, OKC is good too, but that's on the west side. But on the east side I've been.
C
Following it, so I really like them.
D
Ejections in the NBA usually lead to discipline, so it'll be interesting to see what the league office determines is proper punishment for this heated moment on Monday night. I didn't see anything as far as what the suspensions were, but these guys might be looking at some serious time. I'm thinking 10 game suspension or more and big dollars as well. So we'll see and help. Well, back to spanning the globe to bring you constant variety and woke Olympics. Olympic curler blasts ice what's happening in Minnesota is wrong. This is Dylan Gwynne at Breitbart, a US Olympic curler and the curlers, like you said, Rick, had a good day. Today has become the latest in a trend of American athletes to use the Winter Olympics as a platform to blast President Trump's policies at home. Rich Ruonon. Sorry. 54, a member of the US Olympic curling team and Minnesota. Yeah, no, not that guy.
B
He looks like Dr. Evil.
D
This guy used a considerable chunk of his time in front of reporters on Tuesday to speak out against the efforts of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. This is cut 13. Let's hear from this guy who's also an attorney. Here you go.
B
First of all, I like to say I'm proud to be here to represent Team usa. Are you? To represent our country. Great but we'd be remiss if we didn't at least mention what's going on in Minnesota and what a tough time it's been. Right for everybody. So terrible this stuff is happening right, right around where we live and where I curl. I am a lawyer, as you know. And we do the cost. We have a constitution.
D
He's got a constitution that allows us.
B
To freedom of the press and freedom of speech. Freedom of the BNA protects us from unreasonable searches and seizures and makes it that we have to, you know, have probable cause to be pulled over. Me too.
D
Aaron, you got the blowtorch ready?
B
It's happening in Minnesota.
D
Let's go.
C
Please nuke the idea beyond blowing it up.
B
Oh my goodness.
D
Curl that.
B
Anyways.
D
Well, the 50 year old, he appeared to suggest that Team USA is, is competing to represent those opposing anti illegal immigration efforts. I mean this is what they try to make this big. And what is this? Tommy Moore on the 68 Olympics again. Another 68 Olympics. Hello with the fist, right? Fight the power. Remember that? Come on, that whole thing, that was a hole to do back then and we know that that didn't go anywhere because George Foreman took care of that with those flags running through. As I said in the last segment, that was in Mexico City that olympics in fact. 68. So who knows? We'll see. I think in the end maybe we'll see USA walking around with a gold medal of the hockey team and Kachuk tell what a great country we have and we can't wait to go visit the White House.
C
You remember when president. Remember when the Panthers were at the White House.
D
Yes.
C
And Kachuk was there praising the president and Yeah, I mean these, these are patriots. Hockey players are the best by the way, out of all our professional teams, hockey players are the best and most patriotic.
D
And many of them, believe it or not, are their heritage is from Canada. Yeah, I mean they have a lot of guys also in Minnesota and all, but there's a lot of Canadian players and they fall right in line with their team captains and they. And.
A
And it's.
D
It's good stuff. So yeah, hockey are the true patriots. Vin, you're right about that.
C
Thank you.
B
All right, well that does. Just does it with sports, right, Slick?
D
That is a rapping sports right there, Rick.
C
All right, that's the first thing we have in common.
B
Brought to you by Mike Lindell's MyPillow. Go to MyPillow.com, use our code at checkout LFSXB. Hey, real quick, I've got A lot of Epstein stuff that I'm gonna get to the next hour, but why don't we just kick it off a little bit? A little taste right now. We talked about this yesterday, Vin. You weren't here, but Ghislaine Maxwell, she was in a closed door session with the House Oversight Committee. Invoking the Fifth Amendment. Yes, she. She showed up for her Oversight committee hearing. According to the videotape released by James Comer, she invoked her Fifth Amendment right to silence. Very disappointing. Comer told reporters after the brief deposition. He had many questions about the crime she and Epstein had committed, as well as questions about possible co conspirators. But here is a copy of, or I should say video, of Glenn Maxwell pleading the fifth. Here's cut. Cut number five. Ghislaine Maxwell. Cut five. Check this out.
A
Ms. Maxwell, were you a close friend.
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And confidant of Jeffrey Epstein? I would like to answer your question, but on the advice of counsel, I respectfully decline to answer this question and any related questions.
C
My habeas petition is pending in the.
B
Southern District of New York.
A
I therefore invoke my right to silence.
B
Under the Fifth Amendment to the US Constitution. Yeah, and that's basically the way the entire. The entire proceeding went. She wouldn't answer any questions. She continually invoked the Fifth Amendment. Maxwell also refused to say if she was involved in any trafficking of young women or girls, or if she ever coerced any young women or girls to provide sexual favors. Jeffrey Epstein or others. She refused to provide committee names, any additional co conspirators, anything. Basically, she didn't. She didn't say a damn thing.
D
She's not gonna.
B
Yeah, she didn't say a damn thing. But you know who did say a damn thing? Our very favorite representative House from Tennessee. House Republican from Tennessee, Tim Burchett, who had this to say about Ghislaine Maxwell and what. What. What happened there. Here's cut number six. Tim Burchard. Check this out. Welcome. I believe Maxwell's attorney told everyone beforehand she wasn't going to say a word. What options does the committee have in that case?
H
Well, for her, nothing, ma'. Am. I was the one that called it made the most original motion to subpoena her. I think her attorneys advising her as her attorney should. You know, she'll get clemency and she'll spill the beans and I don't know. I don't see that happening. I see maybe she gets out early on good behavior and does a humongous book deal and probably ends up committing suicide. But getting shot in the back of the head five times. Because I, you know, I just. This thing goes very deep and the people involved in it are very powerful.
B
Yeah. So there was Tim Burchin giving honest assessment of what he thinks her future holds murder. We'll dive more into what else came out with the Epstein files. Coming up in our number two, putting a wraps on a quick hour. Number one on a Tuesday night. Thank you for joining us. Everybody in the chats will jump in in just a few moments. If you're at home, hang out. No clicking. We'll take a quick break. We come back, we got more sports, more news with Vinnie Mac. I've got this Epstein thing. We're going to roll out and more with you guys. Live from Studio 6B, Real America's Voice on a Tuesday night. Sam, These guys from. Live from Studio 6B, they're pretty hysterical. Have you seen this Slick Rick guy? All right, live from Studio 6B, Real America's Voice on a Tuesday night. You got me, Aaron. Dish network, channel 219, Pluto TV, channel 240, 1175, Samsung TV Plus. Also Roku TV, Apple TV, Prime, Amazon Prime. You can catch us on there as well as TV Select, Channel 106, Rumble, YouTube, Facebook. Get her. Twitter, X Kick, Instagram, Twix and. What is it?
C
I want to say something about Amazon Prime.
B
You can.
C
May I please?
B
Yeah. When I'm done. Okay. Remember, like and share. Like and share. Like and. And share the show. And as we try and grow this monster and it continues to grow, which is great. Great to see that. Now we're on Amazon Prime. It was. It was. It was a nice surprise. And it looks great when you do pull it up.
C
We got another big one coming. I can't announce it quite yet, but next week, maybe the week after, huge, big distribution expansion for the network. Oh, wow. Huge, Huge. But I wanted to say about Amazon on Prime, I wanted to thank everybody from our audience because they've been messaging me who who watched the ruse on Amazon. We got a call from Amazon just the other day who said, we are one of the top movies on Amazon prime right now with the ruse and they're expanding it all through Europe. It's actually heading to Australia right now. So it's really kudos to our audience, man. You all got out and watched the movie. I can't thank you enough. Amazon Prime.
B
So they're sending you to Australia?
C
Yeah, they were gonna go there and do some interviews and all that kind of stuff. I wonder if the cast is gonna go.
B
You're Gonna go down under.
C
Hey, Mike. Little strip on the Bobby.
B
Ah, that means you might. You might not be here.
C
Yeah, don't get too happy about that yet.
B
We can't watch Roadmaster.
C
No, I'll do it remotely.
B
Darn.
C
Thank you.
B
We're not bonding live from Australia. All right, real quick update, because again, there's more. And we were talking about in the break. Slick, what do you got? It seems like this video may have been the. The. The kind of, you know. Yeah, the little. The little thread on the. On the sweater that kind of pulls everything apart. Now they. They're reporting. This is just a couple minutes ago. FBI's elite Hostage Rescue team is now in Tucson, according to a source. The source confirmed to Fox News that the team is currently on location at the area of the search for missing Nancy Guthrie, which is odd. So they put them right there in the middle of everything. Authorities have not released additional details of the scope of the operation or the specific role of this specialized unit and what it will play in the ongoing search efforts. The hrt is the FBI's premier tactical unit deployed in high risk and complex operations. So you're Talking about the FBI's best of the best. They're a premier tactical unit. Retired FBI supervisory Special agent Jason. Jason Pack told Fox that the deployment of the HRT is standard operating procedure in a high profile kidnapping situation. He explains that the bureau always forward deploys in a situation like this. So seems like they're trying to. Yeah, they're trying to say standard operating procedure, but it seems like all of a sudden it's because.
C
Here's my prediction. They have been. They're on the case because somebody involved in this is armed and threatening to shoot themself or this lady, and she might be alive, and they're there to try and negotiate this and settle it. That's really the only reason. If this woman was not alive. Yeah, they might just surround this guy and try and arrest him. And if he shoots himself, he shoots himself. Like, we don't want that to happen, but that's possible. So hopefully this is super positive news that. That we can save a life here, particularly Samantha Guthrie's mother.
B
Exactly. So we'll see what happens. We'll kind of, you know, kind of try and keep up with all the breaking news. Stay on it, you know, because earlier we reported about the. The bitcoin activity, so, you know, we'll see if anything else is happening again. And a reminder yesterday, 5pm local time that out there in Arizona, the ransom deadline came and went. So we're not sure where things are at this moment when it comes to that. If that is, are the, are they now saying, well, that maybe that wasn't as serious as they thought it was? I guess we'll find out in the next few hours what else is going to be happening out there as the, as the search around that area continues for Nancy Guthrie switching gears. Ah, let's just do it, shall we? Damon's favorite story. I know he's not here to enjoy it or get aggravated with me about it, but I don't care. Here's more on the Jeffrey Epstein.
C
Oh, boy.
B
And you talk about a thread that has been pulled. And we were talking about this months ago. I remember talking about this back when, back when, remember, I think it was in June when President Trump said, you know what, this is just a hoax. We don't even need to talk about this story. And the Democrats freaked out. I'm like, that's exactly what he wanted them to do.
C
Yes.
B
Because now.
C
Well played.
B
Yes. Now as you start to see all this stuff starting to pick up speed now, more and more stuff is coming out. There was a list of names I was reading through yesterday of very high profile people and it was due to the vin, I don't know if you saw this, this AP News story that said that Jeffrey Epstein wasn't in charge of some, some sex trafficking ring for rich and powerful men.
C
No.
B
They said no.
C
There's no chance of that.
B
No. No chance of that.
C
No. Total speculation.
B
Yeah.
C
He had quite a network, by the way. I mean, really powerful people on all sides.
B
Well, just to throw a little extra water in the face of the ap, the associated mess, South Florida congressman sees unredacted Epstein files and well, he doesn't have a lot of good things to say. I think he kind of thinks like I do, that maybe Jeffrey Epstein was a worldwide sex trafficker. Here's cut number one. His name is Jared Moskowitz. He's from Florida. Check this out. Jared Moskowitz, cut number one. Today I saw a worldwide sex trafficking ring with people in other countries sourcing young children for Jeffrey Epstein. Co conspirators, names, men and women, clearly.
C
Other people that might be on the.
B
Client list that are on text messages.
C
And emails over redaction, dramatic over redaction.
B
It looks like intentionally so. And then documents that are still redacted. And when we asked why these were redacted, that's because they were submitted into this electronic system. And the people that were at our disposal to ask those questions did not Know why they were still redacted, Jake? Yeah. As you can tell, the Democrat from Florida did not hold back when he saw what was in the files. And he says he's going back today to parse through some more documents. He called what he read disturbing, describing that global web of people who conspired with Epstein to abuse underage girls. So take that Associated Press and write something about it. It's just amazing that they would put out a stupid article like that yesterday, which just really just twisted me, as you can tell. And to all different pieces, all they.
C
Want is to find something on Trump with this. This is the only objective the left has. Otherwise they don't care about this. And if they really cared about it, we had four years. This could have come out.
B
They had four years of Joe Biden, they had eight years of Barack Obama.
C
Yep.
B
None of it, none of it came out. As a matter of fact, John Solomon speaks about this. He did so this morning on Real America's Voice on the morning show. Here is cut number two. Here's John talking about Epstein and why the story will not go away no matter what they try. Cut number two, check this out. What do you make of this?
A
These moves by Massie and Ro Khanna? I mean clearly Epstein files not going away anytime soon.
H
Yeah, listen, the files are going to show what we've been talking about on this show and what I began reporting on regularly. In 2021, Jeffrey Epstein ran a sex operation that it trafficked under age minors at times. That's the one of the complications that prosecutors had is that some of the women who were initially victims became recruiters when they became adults. And so the case is messy and that there were prominent people that hung around with a really creepy dude who they shouldn't have hung around with. There were people in the Democratic Party who took big donations from him even though everybody knew what his reputation and his business was. I don't think anything is going to change that narrative in one way or the other. The six people will not be surprising when the names come out. There'll be names that have surfaced previously from the women. It is a disgusting and horrific and unexcusable sex scandal that could have been been stopped by the Bush administration's Justice department back in 2007. And eight, the Bush Justice Department took a pass on this and they could have saved a lot of young women heartache. They could have saved a lot of bad conduct if they had just done their job. I want to Remind people in 2019 the first justice Department to take On Epstein and to take him off the street was the Trump Justice Department. But before that, the Obama Justice Department and the Bush Justice Department Department let this creepy dude roam the world and harm young women. And now the legacy of that is the real blame here is the Bush Justice Department. It greatly, greatly deserved this country. George W. Bush, Alberto Gonzalez, all the people that were in that Justice Department. Oh, the American people. Answers. And I don't think, Tom Massey, the Republicans are willing to go back that far and hold their old Republican administration accountable.
D
Yeah.
B
So there you have it. John Salis.
C
They should. I mean, everyone should be held accountable here.
B
Just taking a blowtorch to the Bush administration, and rightly so. He said they could. They could have stopped this a long time ago. Excuse me.
D
They dropped the ball on that.
B
Yeah, they didn't drop the ball. They covered it up.
D
They covered it.
C
Yeah, they covered it up.
B
And Obama went right along with it because he had it for eight years and he did nothing, too.
D
They kicked it down the road, really.
B
Speaking of which, Thomas Massie, he mentioned there. Here's cut number three. Here's Thomas Massie talking about one of the names that they were able to get unredacted today. One name we've heard before, but it was nice for him to get it out there. Cut number three.
E
Todd Blanche also said about that tonight that the document you're citing there has victim names in it.
A
Correct.
E
To say that's why there are redactions. He said we have just unredacted Les Wexner's name from this document, but his name already appears in the file thousands of other times. And he says the Justice Department is hiding nothing. Is that the retired CEO that you're referencing?
B
It is. He unredacted it after I found it. That's a problem. And I'm glad they've admitted they made a mistake by redacting that.
E
So you're saying it was redacted when you went in there today and after you tweeted that they unredacted it.
B
Correct. Yeah. Now he's got four other names he needs to unreact. Did he respond to that? There's a list of 20 people and there's four men in there that need to be unredacted. Yeah. So there he is talking about that. And finally, I guess the biggest, the biggest headline of the day, which ran on abc, of all places.
C
Hello?
B
Is a story I know you came across as well about President Trump basically being a whistleblower on this.
C
Yeah, we gotta unpack that story. A lot. Because everything that you've covered, everything that we've seen, all these tapes, all these, these, all these released files with all these names. There's only one guy, only one person that actually cooperated with authorities and turned this guy in. And it's the President, United States. There's only one guy that threw him out of his resort. It's the President, United States. I didn't see anyone else turn him in. You see anyone else?
B
No.
C
No one from the Bush administration, bomb administration, Biden administration, but Donald Trump did. And it's on tape. Yeah, recorded conversation. We should unpack that after the break.
B
Yeah, we'll do that after the break. And again, there's a clip that we play plenty of times where the reporters asking the prosecutor, one of the attorneys for the, for the victims saying, you know, Donald Trump was the only one who stepped up and helped us. He gave us names, he gave us information that ended up working out for their case. And this is a cut from a reporter interviewing that attorney like in 2009. So there's plenty out there. It's just Democrat. Keep trying to selling the President with fake news because that's all they've got. All right, we'll take a quick break. We come back, we'll, we'll continue this. We'll play that clip that ABC played exonerating the President, basically. And more sports. Maybe we'll see some ice sweeping. Ice sweeping. Ice sweeping with the Olympic cover.
D
Like ice cream.
B
I like ice sweeping. Take the fence, sweep the ice. Sweep, sweep, sweep. Sweep the ice. Lawrence. Got a problem with that? All right, take a quick break. We'll be back. Stay there. Oh, slick, it sounds like the blues, don't it? Oh, man. Get that boy a lozenge.
D
Sounds like a luke.
B
Sounds like a luke. Hey. Everyday Americans are making choices that shape our country's future, right down to which cell phone provider they're gonna support. Here's what most people don't realize. Patriot Mobile isn't just a wireless provider. No, they're more than that. They're an activist organization funded by selling top tier cell phone service. They've been on the front lines defending our freedoms long before it was cool. Standing in the gap when others wouldn't. The best part is they've delivered on their prioritized premium service at all three major US networks, giving you the same or even better coverage, backed by 100 US based customer service. Get unlimited data plans, mobile hotspots, international roaming, and a whole lot more with Patriot Mobile. And when you switch to Patriot Mobile, you'll help grow a movement that fuels a conservative Christian, conservative cause. Every bill you pay helps advance the values of faith, family, and freedom. So switching is easier than ever. Make sure you give it a shot. Activate in minutes. Keep your number, keep your phone. You can upgrade. You can take a stand today as well by going to patriotmobile.com rav or call 972 Patriot. Use the promo code RAV for a free month. Month of service by going to patriotmobile.com rav or call 972 Patriot. Make that switch today. Patriotmobile.com make sure you give them a call 972-patriot and make the switch today to Patriot Mobile. All right. We were just doing some. Some news regarding the Epstein files and how just. It's just a disgusting story that just keeps. It just never ends.
D
Yep.
C
I wanted to make a Maxwell comment.
B
Ghislaine Maxwell.
C
Comment on Ghislaine Maxwell. It's another little Facebook battle I had, by the way, you know, on this. And here's the Facebook battle. Well, no wonder she's not talking. Trump's gonna pardon her. Like, they somehow know, right. Psychically, or perhaps they're deeply involved with the Trump administration and got some inside information that he's gonna pardon her. This is their narrative. She's not just taking the Fifth to protect herself right now.
B
Now, is that the way the person that typed that and put that in your Facebook? Is that the way that person sounds or.
C
Yeah, pretty much just doing it. A person.
B
Jiffy Jeff kind of sounds like a knuckle dragger.
D
Sounds like Jiffy Jeff from the boxing community.
C
But they can't just take the information for what it is. It has to be. Trump is doing something here, right? Well, something.
B
That's because they're infected with tds and, and, you know, we used to. We used to just make fun of it, but it's. It's a real thing.
C
Oh.
B
I mean, psychologists are now, like, breaking down. It's like the bad bunny thing. Yeah. It's a real. It's a real thing. These people. It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter what he does, that he could save their life and they'll still find something to hate him for.
C
Well, look at Samantha Guthrie. This is going to be very interesting. However, if hopefully this ends without any loss of life.
B
Yeah.
C
I'd be really curious how she actually thanks the president for putting all those resources behind finding her mother, which, you know, was a great thing to do. But that doesn't happen to everybody.
B
Right.
C
As a regular citizen. Is he really going to have any awareness that there's something that happened in the family's life.
B
I'm sure there's plenty of people that have gone missing in the past week, maybe, maybe have been kidnapped, unfortunately, that we're never going to hear about.
D
I mean, look at the children, look.
B
At all the kids that go.
D
I mean, that'd be a reason to jump on every one of those.
B
But speak. Speaking of President Trump, Trump again. Abc. When you see CNN and ABC start running positive stories about Trump, you know, it's because, well, we can't lie because there's no way we can spin this into a lie.
C
Yeah.
B
Here is cut number four. Here's that story that ABC ran on President Trump and you know, pretty much dead on. They did, they didn't try and spin it. They didn't try to preface it by saying, well, you know, he's a convicted. This, they just went with the story cut number four. Check this out.
I
This morning, a new document coming to light claims in the mid-2000s, President Trump called police about Jeffrey Epstein. Among the 3 million Epstein files released by the Department of Justice last month is a four page FBI report on an interview the Bureau conducted in 2019 with the man believed to be former Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Ryder. Ryder and his detectives began investigating Epstein for human trafficking in 2004. According to the document, Trump called Reiter around that time and said, thank goodness you're stopping him. Everyone has known he's been doing this. Writer also says Trump said he threw Epstein out of his club and he was around Epstein once when teenagers were present and Trump got the hell out of there. The former police chief says Trump told him to focus on Epstein's associate Ghislaine Maxwell, saying she is evil.
E
Did you have any suspicions that he was molesting young women?
C
I had no idea.
I
Trump has long denied having any knowledge of Epstein's crimes, but writer says Trump was one of the very first people to call when people found out that the were investigating Epstein.
B
Yeah, so, so, you know, an honest report from abc, not, not trying to dilute the truth and spin it into anything else, but basically telling you the way it was. And it's a story that everybody's known that, that he kicked him out. Maybe he didn't do it physically, maybe he didn't do it personally. He had his people do it because.
C
Doesn't matter.
B
Yeah, it doesn't matter. It's still, it's still his club. And this, this dirt bag, this scumbag isn't welcome here anymore.
C
And the left continually resorts to calling Trump a pedophile.
B
Right.
C
They continually say this, and I see that so many times on social media, and it just drives me crazy. I'm like, what proof do you have? Well, he's mentioned. He's mentioned a lot in those files. You know, he's mentioned about them trying to figure out a way to get him.
B
Yeah.
C
On behalf of the Democrats, that's how he's mentioned.
B
And especially because in one email, Epstein specifically said he believes that Trump is the reason why he was arrested in the first place.
C
He wanted to get him. Yeah. Hey, you know, that's true. Let the real truth come out here. And. And you folks on the left, I know nobody on the left is really watching this show, so forget it. But they're just.
B
Except for Doug.
C
They're just lying. Doug. Oh. Oh, my God.
B
Your buddy Doug.
C
Doug just.
B
Is he okay?
C
You know, I sent him that song that Natasha Owens came out with the Boss, and I'm like, hey, man, you got to listen to this. He came out with this great song, by the way. You should still look for that song and download it because it is climbing the charts big time. But Doug, of course, didn't say, oh, that's funny. That's a good song. He had to come out with some obnoxious comment about how ice kills people.
B
That's what he took from the.
C
That's what he took from it. I'm like, you know, we grew up hanging out and drinking beers in the back of my friend's Camaro, listening to Bruce. Okay. When I was 17, 18, 19 years old, born to Run, we were listening to that stuff in the back of the car. And so we love Bruce Springsteen. And he just totally disappointed us.
B
He.
C
He turned on us from his whole woke life. And there's. There's. Natasha Owens comes out. I think this is a great song, and it's funny and it's good music, and all Doug can get out of it was that, you know, I shot this. This woman who tried to ram. Run him over. Yeah. In the head. I'm like, you know, know, this is about a woke entertainer who is. Who we all revered for a while. Maybe you didn't love Bruce. Maybe you liked it. Popular.
B
I've always hated Bruce. And now the fact that he mentioned that. Now the fact that he looks like Megan Rapinoe, I hate him even more.
C
You got.
B
We got a point, right?
D
He does look like Megano.
B
He looks terrible. He just looks like an old, angry, liberal white woman.
C
He does looks like Woody Allen. Too. Scan that QR code, by the way. Get on itunes and see if you can get it. Because we're trying to get this song to number one and we're trying to get it to number one for a reason. To show that we have. We have some power out there as conservatives. We can do this. The record industry would never do this. Natasha Owen has been blackballed, blacklisted from the record industry because of her Christian songs and how she goes about music. And this is a good, great protest for us as conservatives.
B
Plus, she can sing and Bruce can't sing. He. He sounds.
D
He does have a great voice.
B
He sounds like a wood chipper. Nobody wants to sing. Nobody wants to hear song by a wood chipper who looks like Megan Rapino for crime and he sake. He stinks. He always stunk. And by the way, if. If Doug doesn't have a problem with that, maybe he wants to listen to I'm on Fire by Bruce Springsteen. Hey, little girl, is your daddy home? Doug, you might want to throw that.45 in the trash.
C
They have no clue. And Doug, you got no clue either, bro. Sorry.
B
Sorry, Doug. We had a. We had to bring you.
C
He's got to come in for conversation one day.
B
Just don't tell them where we live.
C
Yeah.
B
All right, we'll take a quick break. We come back. We got. We got some. Some fun for you. We got a. We got a live guest. Live guest coming on to the show. We'll be talking to Dr. Joseph Clark. He's from Pure House Research. Live from Studio 6B, Real America's Voice. Stay there, Sam. Hi. Live from Studio 6B, Real America's Voice on a Tuesday night. Looks like Ricky's got some sports. We'll do some sports in just a little bit. Vinnie Mac's got some more news and we've got some breaking news as well. Vin, you said the. Something else just came across your. Your wire there about someone being detained.
C
ABC in Tucson, Arizona is saying that someone is being detained. So I don't know what that someone is, but someone is being detained now and being questioned. So something may be breaking tonight. This thing sounds like it's going to be solved tonight.
B
It could be. All right, so we'll keep plugging away. We'll see if any other updates come across. We'll definitely let you know between now and the end of the show. But right now, from Pure Health Research, welcome to the program. Dr. Joseph Clark. He's a doctor of oriental medicine, professional of nature, natural medicine. Dr. Clark, welcome to the program. And how Are you tonight?
A
Thanks for having me. I'm well. How are you?
B
I'm doing well. How, how, how things go. What, what, what, what are you, what are you up to these days?
A
More than I can say in a short bit.
B
I'm sure it has to do with health because let's face it, none of us are getting any younger. You look great, though. I, I gotta say, you look kind of young. You're only seven. See, you're like Vin. Thank you. Vin is only 87 and look at him. He looks great.
C
I was a former model. Thank you very much. Appreciate that.
B
He used to model. He used to model mannequins. Anyhow, as, as you know, you know, of course we're not getting any younger. Doctor, what are some of the things that maybe we can be doing, Dr. Clark here, you know, that, that can help us kind of live healthier, live longer. And how can Pure Health Research help with that? That?
A
Well, everything that's been talked about since RFK took over, I, I think that's all good. You know, eating real food, not, not something that's synthetic and made moving your body in an intelligent way, managing your stress, having a healthy relationship with your emotions, all the things, all these things work and help. And of course, because our food supply is depleted of nutrients and minerals, supplementing intelligently, like you can do with pure Health research.
B
Right? And you, you work with, with the people over there and, and they make some of these, these great health supplements. What can you tell us about those supplements?
A
Absolutely. So the first thing I love is Pure Health's commitment to quality. They only use premium natural ingredients in all their nutritional formulas. Every ingredient used is proven effective by clinical studies. So you're taking something that actually works as advertised. Their formulas are non gmo. They don't use any artificial chemicals, fillers, or preservatives. They also manufacture their right here in America. So, you know, you're getting top quality. They offer 45 different premium supplements that are crafted to support a wide range of health needs and wellness goals. It's like having a natural pharmacy right at your fingertips.
B
Right now, as a, as a, as a doctor of natural medicine, you know, you've probably seen a bunch of things over the, over the years.
A
You have no idea.
B
I mean, how does pure health research stack up, up? It seems to be like that. They're, they're the, they seem to be coming to the front here.
A
Well, they do some things very, very well. So there are 45 different products are all targeted to different functional issues. Things that aren't functioning well. For instance, your liver, they have something called liver health formula, which is a huge fan favorite. There's over 2 million bottles sold. And as its name implies, this formula supports thriving liver health. It could reduce fatty deposits in the liver, ignite metabolism, trim belly fat, that, and flush out harmful toxins to give you a nice boost in energy. You know, all these things that kind of stop working as we would like them to work because we are not taking care of our bodies. They need more support. Like if you're getting swollen in your ankles and so forth, your lymph needs support, and they have a formula for that, too. So anyone struggling from swelling or fluid retention, their extremities, especially their legs, ankles, or feet, they're going to love this natural formula. It flushes out that extra fluid to alleviate uncomfortable swelling or tightness. It could even restore more shapely legs. Lymph system support works by promoting a healthy lymphatic system, which helps flesh out extra fluids, fats, and toxins. And the big thing going on right now is everybody is starting to renegotiate their relationship with sugar, at least the way they think about it, because sugar really is the devil. I've treated over 30, I've given over 35,000 acupuncture treatments and treated thousands of people in my career. And sugar is the devil. The sugar will dysregulate your body and your brain and your emotions like nothing else. Nothing else that you take every day, Right? So as you can probably guess, blood sugar formula helps support healthy blood sugar levels. It could also reduce appetite and crush sugar cravings, making it easier to stay away from tempting treats. Maintaining a healthy blood sugar has so many advantages, from dropping extra pounds to shrinking belly fat to boosting your energy levels. And of course, keeping your blood sugar in check can help keep your vision, kidneys, fart, and circulation healthy, too. But remember, they have 45 different products, so everyone will find something they actually need for what's going on with them. And the best part, for the next 48 hours only, you'll save 35% on your order with coupon code 6B when you shop@PureHealthResearch.com that's great to know.
B
So make sure you use our code 6B when you shop@PureHealthResearch.com you mentioned about the sugar because again, yeah, you see it coming down from the administration. I'm hearing more people like, hey, why don't we have the, you know, why don't we get rid of the high fructose Corn syrup. Yeah. Coca Cola version, and go back to the sugar version. But meanwhile, like you said, sugar is the devil. Is it because of the inflammation? Is that what the sugar is really a cause of?
A
Well, sugar is like a very dirty burning fuel. Okay. It's. It's the body burns it very quick. You get kind of a high from it, and then the dirty burn is sort of like the. The toxic effects, so the inflammatory effects, the difficulty with regulating energy because you have a spike and then you have a drop. And when that happens with the brain and it happens over and over and over again, it leads to things like degeneration, brain degeneration, but also in other aspects of the body and your cells. Up, down, up, down, up, down, up, down. Until everything is dysregulated. Right.
B
Wow. Okay, so you're right. Sugar can. Can be the devil. Hey, real quick, when you're talking about. And this will be my last kind of. Kind of question on this, when you're talking about, you know, what you put in your mouth, because again, you know, it's great that you could take supplements, but if you're eating wrong as well, well, that's got to be part of the equation. Correct. I mean, let's face it, anything you put in your mouth is basically is going to be what's going to be distributed throughout your body. Right?
A
Yeah. So when I speak with my patients and they come to me with problems, and they've been to Mayo and they've been to Cleveland Clinic, and then they show up at my door, I say to them, well, first things first. What you need to do is you have to look at what you're doing in terms of your habits and your behaviors, and you have to say, everything that I've done has led me to this point.
C
Right, right.
A
And, you know, so it's not to lay blame, but it's actually to empower and take responsibility. So the more you take responsibility for what you put in and on your body, the more you take responsibility for properly exercising your body, which is absolutely necessary for proper circulation, especially as you age, the more you're honest with yourself about how you manage your emotions and your relationship with stress. And then on top of that, when you add in these supplements from Pure Health, what you have is transformation. Right, right. Like you. You can take the supplements on their own, and they'll have a positive effect. But if what you want is real transformation, you put the whole package together.
B
Yeah, that's. That's amazing stuff. Dr. Clark, thank you so much for joining us today. We Appreciate it. And those great health supplements that you can get, make sure you reach out to PureHealthResearch.com head over there. PureHealthResearch.com you can find out more information about those 45 great products. Some of the them the doctor talked about right here tonight for the next 48 hours. You'll also save 35% on your order by using code 6B. So make sure you do that. You're protected by a 365 day money back guarantee. So it risks you nothing to try. And again, it's an incredible 35% discount for the next 48 hours. Go to Pure Research, PureHealthResearch.com that's PureHealthResearch.com and save 35% with the order code 6B. Dr. Clark, thank you so much for joining us tonight. We appreciate it.
A
Thanks so much for having me. Have a great night.
B
You too. And again, great, great advice, especially as we all. And you know, Vin, I know, I know you're a little older than all of us, but he's. Hey, you know what? You start that at any time in your life, you start, you're going to start to feel better. Better. And it's better to make that become a habit earlier than later.
C
No, that's right. And also the whole discussion about sugar, which is one of my biggest vices, by the way, every time I hear it, I'm just like, please, Vince, stop.
B
I know. And I just had some of that candy that Sherry Merrill sent over.
C
I mean, it's so hard, but it's so true. And especially processed sugar, you know what I started putting in my coffee is organic maple syrup instead of sugar. Sugar, it's not, you know, the best thing, but it's better than white powdered sugar. I use.
D
Roy, natural honey is also a good sweet, Right?
C
Well, honey, honey definitely is good for you.
D
Yeah.
C
So I'm trying, I'm trying to wean off sugar.
B
Well, that guy's good.
D
Said he was 70 years old, the gentleman, right? Did he say he was 70?
B
I think.
D
I thought he said he was 70.
B
I think he was joking.
D
He looked a little like Sting.
B
Yeah.
C
Yes. I'm not 70.
B
All right, well, we'll, we'll continue this a little bit later. Let's do some sports real quick with Slick Rick. Slick Rick Sports brought to you by Mike Lindell's MyPillow. Go to MyPillow.com slick. What do you got?
D
Well, sticking with a healthcare theme, here's something you don't hear too much about it anymore. But it was something very big at one time, and that would be Former White Sox prospect says COVID vaccine blacklist threat ended his career this is Isaiah Carranza was the 12th round pick in 2018 who claims he developed nervous system disorder after getting Pfizer shots. Ian Miller of Outkick reporting. It's easily forgotten now, years removed. But for much of 2021, organizations and corporations devoted most of their energies into forcing forcing employees to get Covid vaccines, all based on disinformation from the cdc, Anthony Fauci, the public health bureaucracy and a large, willing group of media partners. Despite learning almost immediately that COVID 19 vaccination was completely ineffective at preventing transmission and infection, politicians and executives refused to accept the science and data, preferring instead to rely on those with credentials who had already proven themselves to be incompetent. That's an understatement. These decisions had enormous consequences for millions of people who were coerced into getting vaccines they didn't want. For some, it created a lifelong distrust of medical authorities. For others it meant losing their jobs, their careers, military positions or educational opportunities. And for some others, it meant taking on potential side effects, the consequences of which far outweighed those of getting Covid, all while doing nothing to prevent getting Covid regardless. One such example is Chicago White Sox prospect who's suing the organization for allegedly pushing him to get vaccinated. The Chicago Sun Times reported this week that a former White Sox pitching prospect, Isaiah Carranza, has filed a lawsuit against the organization saying he was pushed into getting Covid he didn't want. Carranza was a 12th round pick in 2018 and alleged that he was told that he'd be blacklisted within the team if he didn't get the full vaccination series. Remember, he had to get the whole this shot, that shot, right? And anyway, according to his suit, his team implied that he wouldn't be released to try to enjoy another team and would have no prospects of moving up towards Major League Baseball under that pressure. Carranza did get two doses sources of the Pfizer MRNA vaccine and his attorney says in the lawsuit shortly had extreme dizziness, nausea, near fainting and wildly fluctuating heart rate. The suit claims that the team blamed those symptoms on rookie nerves. Imagine a long dehydration and anxiety. His lawyer also says Carranza eventually was diagnosed with a nervous system disorder that the sue claims is connected to Pfizer's COVID vaccine. Carranza was struck in a high high, stuck in a high eight, never playing again, after. After 2022. And the lawsuit is just about his medical expense. $557,000. So he's not looking to kill him. He just wants to get reimbursed for what his expenses were. And he lost a baseball career, all likelihood, for that.
C
Terrible, terrible, terrible stuff.
D
That's a wrap.
B
All right, that's a wrap on sports. We'll take a quick break, come back with the final segment of the show. Fast moving show on a Tuesday night. We'll do one more update in the search for Nancy Guthrie. And Vin's got some news to close us out. Live from Studio Stuff 6B, Real America's Voice on a Tuesday. Stay there. All right. Live from Studio 6B, Real America's Voice Tuesday night. Final segment of a fast, fast moving show. Lots of, lots of updates. You know what? One more quick update on this Nancy Guthrie search is the FBI. You know, earlier today released that video. Then we saw bitcoin activity account tied to the account that was listed for the ransom. Then about 45 minutes ago, we announced the FBI's elite Hostage Rescue team shows up in Tucson. And then a few minutes ago, person detained in relation to Nancy Guthrie case. According to sources, a little coincidental that the hostage rescue team is air and now somebody is being detained. Yeah, what this means, I don't know. But that's why we're here to speculate. That's what we do.
D
Coming on the show.
B
I'll get out over my skis. I don't care.
C
Yeah.
D
Coming on the show. Aaron had said there was a potential arrest coming up. And sure enough, that I guess, well, they didn't make an arrest. They tamed them. But that's the next best thing, right? Wow.
B
Yeah, wow. A lot, a lot unfolding tonight. So we'll see what happens. Vince, you've got some news I know we haven't gotten to tonight because we've been jumping around like crazy. Let's see, real quick. Hold on a sec. I think I got another update here from the investigation from our news desk. Several news outlets received a supposed ransom note last week. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. I don't know why I was sent this. It looked like it was breaking news. Oh, from seven minutes ago, says one of them, kgun, a Tucson television station said tonight, I guess, that the wallet had received a payment from somebody. That payment, the station said, was less than 300. It remains unclear whether the person who sent the ransom demand is actually connected to the abduction. So there was money or bitcoin sent to that account, but it was only about 300. So it could have been. It could have been. It could have been a fake.
C
It could have been a test of the system, too, to get a reaction.
D
Which.
C
Which makes the most sense to me.
B
Right. To see if people were monitoring it.
D
Wow.
B
You know, like, hey, send me 300 bucks and see if anybody. No, just 300.
C
Poke the account, see what happens.
B
Right. And if the police, you know, are activated, that means they can see what's going on. Could be.
C
Could be.
H
Wow.
B
See? Well, thank you for that update. Thank you, newsroom. Oh, real quick, Vinnie Mack, what do you got else on your plate?
C
I have two stories that I wanted to cover here. One just briefly. And we all remember how horrible those fires were in Los Angeles and how unprepared Los Angeles was and what a pompous idiot the mayor was about all of that. Karen Bass, how she got elected. Well, I know how she got elected because they're all left wing, progressive crazy in Los Angeles. They elect these incompetents. A report came out on all of that, and I don't know if you saw any of this information. It came out late last week, but I thought it was worth mentioning. And it turns out she manipulated the report. They whitewashed the whole thing.
D
This one's been a piece of war.
C
So that the, you know, the culpability and all the stuff that they are very culpable of aren't. I mean, how dumb do they think we are? And especially those residents. Those residents know how bad their government really is, how incompetent they are, how terrible they are in a disaster especially. And then they try to cover it up by creating this fake report. And she got busted. They tried to minimize all the failings of the administration and all that kind of stuff. I have lots of friends that lost homes there. I know a lot of people there that are complete left wing nuts. I get, you know, abused by some of them over the years. And they're seeing the reality of Gavin Newsom and this. This terrible, terrible mayor, Karen Bass. So I just wanted to point that out.
B
Out.
C
But the real story, I wanted to talk about.
B
Hold on a sec. Because you just made. You just made a point there of saying, you know, a lot of the people that have lost their homes.
C
Yeah.
B
How did they, like, how did they feel about now finding out that, hey, this person who they think is on their side is actually out against them?
C
They're calling BS on it. They legitimately are. These are far left progressive people that I know, like Doug. Okay, the equivalent.
B
So he doesn't believe that she whitewashed it.
C
Got. No, they believe she did. And they also believe that they were unprepared. They also were fighting through all the, get the, you know, the, all the things they need to do to get their homes rebuilt, getting all the approvals and all that and all the permitting and everything. They're going through those horrific times trying to get that they understand that's all very real. You know, you remember when she, when Trump was there.
B
Yeah.
C
And she was like, we're going to expedite all. Expedite. Expedites.
B
Expedite.
C
The only guy that expedited anything was Donald Trump. He expedited water, he expedited all sorts of things to make. Enable them to recover. And these are just terrible leaders. They should never be in office running anything. So if there's any lesson to my friends there on the west coast, don't elect these people anymore. You're doing it to yourself. You can't blame them. You no longer allowed to blame the mayor and Gavin Newsom. You elected these people. They were incompetent going in. You should see this. Just because you hate Trump or Republicans doesn't mean they're not capable of running things.
D
Right.
C
The guy that should have won, run.
B
Yeah.
C
His entire property in Pacific Palisades. He owns a mall and everything untouched. Why? Because he went in, he brought his volunteer fire department right there. They fought the fires off. He had water. He knew this was a disaster.
B
Yeah.
C
If he was in office, I guarantee you this town would not have burned down and all those houses wouldn't have burned down.
B
Yeah. So to Doug and all your other friends, friends, as Dan Bongino would say, this is what you voted for and you're getting it good and hard.
C
Yeah, absolutely. So hopefully people start to wake up, especially in California, especially in that pocket. That's the Hollywood pocket. But I do want to talk healthcare because we had a guest on that was talking about supplements and RFK was on TV recently talking about outcome oriented healthcare. Now, he talked about two very specific areas, two areas that are just so overlooked and outrageous in our country. Rehab and mental illness. And what he's basically saying is when you go into rehab, for example, and you relapse, they charge you twice as much when you go in for recovery again. And he's like, that's not how it should be. And I want to change that. They should be working off of results. They fetch failed. The rehab wasn't successful. They should be on a results oriented. And mental illness too. They're treating Mental illness, they're not curing it. They're just getting you to get through the day. I guess in some way, which isn't a bad thing. Some people really suffer and can't get through. But this whole idea of results has to. Oriented health care, I mean, that's what it's. Everything we do in life is results oriented.
B
Right.
C
You know, it's not. It's not. Well, well, let's camouflage the problem here for two months and then you'll come back and see me again. Results oriented in healthcare changes the entire healthcare paradigm in this country. From pharmaceuticals to over the counter drugs to doctors and how they operate. It's not just. Hey, Delgado, take some antibiotics, man. Yeah, you'll be okay. Just go do that.
B
Right.
C
It's not outcome oriented. So he talked a lot about this. I thought it was worth noting because. Because people give RFK a hard time. They make it seem like he's on the fringe. He's on the fringe of nothing. He's actually on the opposite of on the fringe. He actually has common sense.
B
Yeah, it's better that he's not a doctor.
C
That's completely better. He could be objective.
B
Yeah, exactly.
C
He's saying things that an average normal person with common sense would look at this problem and say, well, are you curing anything? Are you. Are the results being made? Because you're charging me a lot of money for all of this. Now, there is a lot of health care that does get results.
B
That's like a bullet train in California.
C
Wow, wonderful train.
B
Are we getting anything? Have you laid any track?
C
Yeah.
B
No.
C
Not from Mr. Newscomb.
B
Nope.
C
Yeah, so I thought that was a worth noting. And anywhere I could point out RFK and what he's doing. He's doing a great job, in my view. And he's misunderstanding. Understood. I want to shout it out, so. Well done, rfk.
B
All right, well, thank you, Vin. Hey, real quick, I got one more piece of Nancy Guthrie news. I know we reported that a person of interest, a person has been detained in connection with the Nancy Guthrie abduction. Now this is coming from ABC News. A law enforcement official briefed on the investigation said that the individual detained is in a location south of Tucson. So not in Tucson, not in the immediate. In the immediate area, but south of Tucson, according to the source. And they're preparing a search of the location associated with that individual. Wow. It's unfolding. We could. We could have something by morning. Anyhow, as always, we thank you for watching and we salute our military, active and retired. Our first responders EMTs, firefighters, police, ICE agents, bullets patrol, everybody working the front lines. Thank you so much for what you do. Thank you to Aaron and Fran. Thank you to Sick Rick and his boot, Vinnie Mack, Vinnie Bhuta in the studio, everybody in the chats, thank you so much. And of course, everybody watching at home. We appreciate it. Thank you so much. Have a safe night. Have a great day tomorrow. We will see you tomorrow night, eight o', clock, Wednesday night for another edition. Live from Studio 6B, Real America's Voice. Peace.
A
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B
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This episode of Live From Studio 6B delivers an energetic mix of breaking news, cultural commentary, sports, and lively banter, all rooted in the network’s theme of “Real News, Honest Views.” The primary focus of the evening is the unfolding and highly publicized Nancy Guthrie kidnapping case, with updates, speculation, and analysis as the story develops live on air. The hosts also delve into Olympic news, pop culture controversy following the Super Bowl halftime show, fresh Epstein files revelations, and offer pointed political takes. Sports with “Slick Rick” breaks up the news, and there’s a health segment featuring Dr. Joseph Clark.
“If you have nothing nice to say, don’t say anything at all. Every time we ask Erin to say something nice, she never has anything nice!” — Host B (01:27)
Case Update: New developments in the kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie (84, mother of NBC Today co-host Savannah Guthrie).
Tech Twist: Investigation uncovers cloud-stored footage from a Nest camera—even after nonpayment by the Guthrie family. FBI uses AI to reconstruct masked suspect’s appearance (07:12–11:01).
Presidential Involvement: Trump administration and FBI allocate major resources.
“The president encourages any American with knowledge of this suspect, please call the FBI... the prayers of this entire White House are with Savannah and her family at this time.” — Caroline Levitt, White House Press Secretary [09:37]
Speculations: Hosts discuss connections, video analysis, AI facial reconstruction, details on suspect’s posture and attire, and the possibility of an inside job. Motion in a bitcoin account linked to a ransom demand sparks further intrigue (11:01–12:28).
Live Updates: Frequent on-air reports as the story progresses. By episode end, a person is detained south of Tucson; elite FBI Hostage Rescue Team is present (51:53, 87:05, 94:52).
“Think about that — is that guy in the mask the brother-in-law? Are his eyebrows like that?... Now they’re sweeping the sister’s house.”—Panelist C [28:53]
Trump’s Role: Emphasized contrast between media treatment of Trump and his actual assistance to Guthrie’s family, despite prior opposition.
“He could’ve just said, you know what, let the police do their thing, your mom hates me... But he didn’t, he said, what can I do for you? That’s the president.” — Panelist C [30:22]
Olympics Prep: Previewing USA men’s hockey and honoring player Brady Tkachuk’s patriotic attitude; contrasting with other, more critical US athletes (16:16–17:47).
Super Bowl Fallout: Discussion on Zach Bryan’s criticism of Kid Rock and TPUSA’s alternative halftime show (18:12–20:08).
Olympic Athlete Patriotism: Panel criticizes politicized Olympic protests, praises traditional American pride in sports (21:00–22:55).
“You talk about your country... tax payers pay the freight. For these guys to go there and have all their fancy equipment...” — Slick Rick [17:41]
NBA Brawl: Massive fight in Hornets vs. Pistons game leads to suspensions and ejections (39:39).
Vaccine Lawsuit: Former White Sox prospect sues after claimed COVID-19 vaccine side effects end career (82:44).
Debate Over Entertainment Choices
“This isn’t about racism… There’s a whole [market] that wants music they can relate to. So we’re going to put on that show.” — Panelist C [35:06]
Ghislaine Maxwell’s Testimony: Refuses to answer House committee questions, continually pleads the Fifth (45:10–46:04).
Congressional Reactions
Fresh File Revelations
Key Names Exposed
Trump as Whistleblower
On AI Surveillance Tech
“They can actually use AI now to discern what the face underneath that mask looks like... They could probably render up a pretty close profile.” — Host B [11:01]
On Olympic Protests
“We don’t take names like that. We are Patriots, period. End of story.... That’s a glaring difference between the left and right.” — Panelist C [21:21]
On Super Bowl Halftime Debate
“They’re taking this moral high ground that says... [TPUSA] wanted white people, so they bring racism into it. Christianity, all of these things.” — Panelist C [33:10]
On Real News vs. Media Spin
“Take that Associated Press and write something about it… It’s amazing they would put out a stupid article like that yesterday.” — Host B [55:18]
Main Topics
“Sugar will dysregulate your body and your brain and your emotions like nothing else… Sugar is the devil.” — Dr. Joseph Clark [77:57]
| Timestamp | Segment / Quote | |:--------------|:--------------------------------------------------------------------| | 04:51 | Guthrie kidnapping case coverage begins (continues throughout) | | 09:37 | Press Secretary Caroline Levitt on Guthrie case & Trump response | | 16:16 | Olympic hockey preview, athlete patriotism vs. protests | | 35:06 | Panel on Super Bowl halftime backlash, “This isn’t about racism...” | | 45:10 | Ghislaine Maxwell pleads the Fifth | | 54:17 | Rep. Jared Moskowitz: “worldwide sex trafficking ring” | | 66:27 | ABC: Trump first to report on Epstein to police | | 77:57 | Dr. Joseph Clark: “Sugar is the devil.” | | 87:05, 94:52 | Updates: suspect detained in Guthrie case, FBI tactical response |
This fast-paced, multi-topic episode will leave viewers up to speed on the Nancy Guthrie case as it happened, offer insights into the intersection of pop culture and politics, deliver fresh analysis of developing stories (Epstein files, LA wildfires, healthcare reform), and serve up plenty of sharp-edged opinion and camaraderie.
Missed it live? You’ll leave this summary well-briefed, provoked, and maybe even a little healthier.