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All right, this is live from Studio 6B on a Wednesday night, December 3, 8pm on the east Coast.
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What?
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What? Glad you're in. Slick Rick's gonna do some sports. Slickster, how are you?
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I'm doing good tonight, Big D. Good as always.
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Thank you.
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Rick Delgado's gonna do some news. Paul Nolan's gonna do some news. Aaron and friend holding it down as always. Mr. Delgado. How are you?
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I am good. Interesting. You know what I did today, Damon, I know you're not interested, but I'll tell you anyway.
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Cor.
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I expedited my. My passport.
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Oh. Oh. You leave.
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You're leaving the country.
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Leaving the country.
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Is there some news you want to tell us?
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He's very excited. Oh, God.
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It's gonna be a permanent move.
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You see? Now he's interested.
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That is a Hispanic name, is it not?
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Right now? Now he's interested. He's like, oh, yeah, he might be moving.
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Did you have to put sort of Rican on there somewhere?
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Yeah, I put that in. I put down, you know. Yeah. You know, take my. What was strange about it was looking at my old passport that I had for the last. I don't know. That was. Yeah, that number one. Number two, how many places I didn't go anymore. Yeah, it's like, oh, man, I haven't. I haven't left the country. I haven't had to need the passport to leave the country since 2011.
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Which is weird because before that, green card.
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Before that, I used to go all the time to, you know, the uk, to France, Bahamas, you name it. I used to go all over the place. I used to have a good time. I used to. I used to have a cool life.
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Nice. What do you Put as your first language on your passport.
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American.
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Oh, you put English.
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Okay.
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I put American.
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Okay, good.
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Yeah.
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All right. Are you going. Where are you going that you're doing this?
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I'm not going anywhere, but I refuse to get a. I refuse to get the New York State real ID where they. Where they drill down.
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There you go.
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Yes. And they want every single little piece of your life. I said n. That's. That's. That's Brazilian for no way, man.
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I did that, too, by the way. I got a new license, and I just did the. I didn't do the real ID Thing.
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Yeah, me neither.
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So I don't have a passport, so.
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I guess I can't go anywhere. Technically. I guess that's how it works.
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You're not going anywhere anyway.
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Don't worry. Where am I going? Nowhere.
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You can go anywhere. It doesn't matter if you don't have the real id. You just need a passport, right?
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Well, I have a passport, so you're good.
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Yeah. You don't need the real id.
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You went to Germany a few years ago.
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Now you got to leave the living room or the studio.
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Listen, you may need. You may need a passport to get into the city next year. You don't know.
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Yeah, that's a good point.
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Yeah.
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Mr. Nolan, how are you?
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I'm good. By the way, did you hear about this thing in Jersey now that if you move out of Jersey, the tax you for your last year's salary? No, that's the new thing. It's like an escape tax. And they're doing it in California for billionaires.
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California, I think, has had that for a while. I think they go back 10 years in California.
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Look, I got to get out of your stinky state.
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Because they got to pay it again? Yes, because they say, well, you wouldn't have the success you have and you get to leave unless it was here in California. Yeah, that's. That's their thinking behind. It's. It's the most insane.
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Anything reek of desperation.
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Right?
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More than that.
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That. That's. That's.
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Woof. I don't think I've even ever heard of that.
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Well, that's because you don't even leave the state.
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Well, that's true, but I mean, I never heard of it in other states either.
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You don't go to those states either?
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No, no, nor would I ever. So, Right.
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There you go.
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How's everybody doing in the chat? Hope you're doing well as well. Wherever you're watching us, Facebook X, Rumble Getter, YouTube, make sure you hit the like and subscribe if you're watching on socials, lots to do, see all of our familiar faces in there and glad to see you in lots of news to do, some sports to do as well. Congratulations to President Trump today. I thought, I think what he did today is one of the, one of the, really one of the better things because you know how when you get in your car nowadays, get any new car.
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Yep.
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You have that stupid button, the little A with the arrow wrapped around it for the automatic off thing. Yeah, that's, that's out of here. Oh, and that, that alone deserves applause for getting rid of that. And we've talked about CAFE standards and how they've ruined cars, how the government ruins everything. They get their hands. And just like we've said, the only reason you can go get Lasik or get your eyes fixed for about 1500 bucks is because the government hasn't yet said, you know, so let's try to make Lasik affordable or anything else that's any good that they haven't gotten their hands into. And CAFE standards, of course, have been the worst. So good for President Trump today. I know that's one of our lead stories of the day, Delgado. So tell me what happened here in the Oval Office exactly.
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Well, President Trump, of course, had a great press conference. He announced plans to rescind the Biden era fuel economy standards, among other things that he talked about as he unveiled plans which were of course put in place by the Biden administration, everybody's favorite presidential administration. I think you could agree.
He went ahead and is starting to strip those back. He said those policies forced automaker, automakers to build cars using expensive technologies that drove up costs, drove up prices, made the car much worse. The action is expected to save the typical consumer at least $1,000 off the price of a new car. And we think substantially more than that over time. And top auto auto execs, if you watched a little bit of this, they were on on hand, including CEOs of Ford Stellantis along with GM plant manager, all of which were in attendance. Here is President Trump cut number two, talking about helping the audio industry and you know, everything else that's associated with the cut number two, check this out.
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After falling by 5% under Biden, US auto production has surged by 10% so far this year. You know, I won the auto workers vote. But now even the head of the autoworkers said Trump is the greatest president we've ever seen and he happens to be right about that.
But we're Protecting our autoworkers. And we're making it easier for every family to afford high quality cars. In other words, we're bringing automobiles back to, and the manufacturing of automobiles back into this country. We lost 52% over the years, 52% of our automobile manufacturer. You see it closed factories all over the place. Now they're all opening up. They're being, in most cases, they're being knocked down and new ones are being built in their place. And big beneficiaries, the state of Michigan, but South Carolina, even states that didn't really do too much with the automobiles, they're opening up plants. It's been.
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Yeah. So there you have it, the President again making that statement about the rescinding of those Biden era.
You know, what do you call I lost the word CAFE standards? Well, the CAFE standards, yeah. As a matter of fact, here he is talking about President Biden and his CAFE standards along with the auto pen scandal which also popped up during this, during this press conference. This is cut number three. Check this out. Trump on the Biden auto pen and more.
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The man operating the autopan. And I'm sure there are more than one because I think some of the people can operate it themselves. Some of the high level people operate it themselves. They would just go in and sign his name with an auto pan onto very important documents. Not only pardons but policy, maybe CAFE standards. Okay, as an example, who signed cafe? If you asked Biden what's a CAFE standard, he would have absolutely no idea. He'd say where is the cafe located?
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Coffee.
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The guy didn't know anything.
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Is taking a shot as he should as President Biden call it out. Yeah, calling out, of course, you know, the ridiculous policies that he put in place that really hampered the auto industry. And lastly, I got one more clip here from President Trump from this afternoon. This is, you know, variating a little bit, talking more about some of the other things reporters were asking about. And of course the drug war and the Venezuelan drug traffickers. That again being another topic of conversation. They keep pushing this narrative, pushing this narrative and they want more from the president on it. Here he is, cut number four, talking about that. Cut four. Check it out.
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I don't know what they have, but whatever they have, we'd certainly release no problem. You know, we stopped every boat we knock out. We save 25,000American lives. And if you look at our, if you look at our numbers, the drugs coming in through sea are down 91%. I'm surprised there's 9%. I don't know who's doing the 9% but it's down 91 and we're going to start very soon on land. And I'm sure you're thrilled to hear.
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So he mentioned that as well because he's mentioned that the past couple days and it's caught people by surprise mentioning possible land incursion by military troops to stop the, you know, the run of these drugs. You know, and again, they really, really keep pushing this. The second strike on the quote unquote, survivors of the first drug boat strike on September 2nd.
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I saw Geraldo Rivera talking about.
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Oh, Geraldo's out talking about it. Oh, what was it? What was his.
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On the first strike? Their drug pin, you know, terrible narco terrorists. Yes. On the second strike, they're, they're Nantucket boatsmen.
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Right. They're survivors.
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I mean, sure.
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And again, this goes to that whole, this goes to that whole, you know, Paul, the whole changing of the, it's the way the Marcus Marxists do it. Right. You have to change the narrative, you have change the language and get people to believe that something is something else when it's really not so. And we talked about this last night where this is how the liberals do it, this is how the Marxists do it. They want you to change the definition of what a terrorist is. So they change the word. They may. Well, that person is they survived the attack, so they're now a survivor. Which makes you think, oh my goodness, they survived. I'm sorry, but a survivor to me is somebody who is trafficked to Epstein Island. That young girl would be a survivor if she's still alive. These guys, they started out as terrorists, they're still terrorists. Just because they got blown up a little bit but not completely doesn't change the fact that, oh, you may have survived a missile strike, but that doesn't make you a survivor because you're still a terrorist.
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Well, if you tack the word survivor on, you've now made them a victim. Right here is to make them the victim and make America the aggressor and make it so to, you know that Pete Hagsett is not bit for the job like as, as Mark the traitor Kelly said. He's like a 12 year old boy playing army. And it's the endless messaging they constantly are. This is again fomenting dissension in the ranks, weakening a nation and doing everything in their power to create some form of a coup, some form of a social coup. And if not even greater, I could see this all part of the issue of the Voting machines. We know how powerful Venezuela has been with smartmatic and Dominion and how much power they've had across the globe taking down populist movements. The voting machines, I believe at the heart of this thing, or as much at the heart of this as the, as the drugs. I think this is a great reason to kind of do both at once because I truly believe that this is about protecting, you know, legitimate, fair elections going forward. Because we've seen nothing. Shoot. I mean, everywhere we look, all throughout Europe, we see uprising. In Brazil, we saw uprising. We see Venezuela rigging elections. We know what happened in 2020. No one's going to tell us different. We know in 16, every one of those five major swing state cities all had the most votes ever for Hillary. They stuffed the daylights out of the ballot. They scammed their way through that and the populist movement destroyed it. Anyhow, I think this is part of a bigger plan.
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Well, you know what, in terms of, in terms of the wording, though, I think we've got to, you know, make sure that the. The. Our viewers. And I'll appeal to the. You know what, Damon? I'm appealing to the President right now.
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Yeah, to his face.
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M. President. Listen up. Listen good. Pay attention. Do not let them change the word. It is not survivor. They're terrorists. They've always been terrorists. Anytime. If they jump on that boat and start driving that boat with drugs, they are now narco terrorists. Not like Representative Adam Smith or Angus King or Jack Reed. Any of these jackasses, don't let them say it's a survivor and don't let it become the next wrap up. Which means they're going to weaponize it and try to use that. Oh, the President is killing survivors. They're not killing. He's just killing terrorists. And we all hate terrorists.
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We'll get. We'll get Delgado some decaf in the break. 13 past the hour. Live from Studio 6B. Too much fudge on a Wednesday night. We're back right up.
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Save it for the weekend.
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Well, 17 past the hour live from Studio 6B on a Wednesday night night. So just to put a bow on this, this topic because Pete Hexith, I thought yesterday did a good job when he went after the media of saying, none of you have any idea, as usual, what the hell you're talking about. You're not in the room. You don't know the painstaking detail that we go, the detail that we go through. You have no concept of what's going on. You don't see the prerequisite work that's being done on all these strikes. You have no idea how much we know about everything these people are doing. Well, tonight on ABC World News Tonight, Martha Raditz.
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Ugh.
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Well, I know, exactly. And to that reaction, tell me what you think about this clip. This sounds like somebody or some organization that maybe got the message and might be just a little more open minded to what we see on that tape. Here she was tonight.
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And tonight, new information.
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According to a source familiar with the.
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Incident, the two survivors climbed back onto.
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The boat after the initial strike. They were blocked, believed to be potentially in communication with others and salvaging some of the drugs. Because of that, it was determined they.
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Were still in the fight and valid targets. A JAG officer was also giving legal advice.
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So again, David, that video will be key.
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And Admiral Bradley will be on the Hill tomorrow behind closed doors.
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Can they drone strike?
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Yeah, we defend these guys. They were doing good things.
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So in other words, the terrorists were still alive and it looked like they were probably trying to save themselves so they could do more terrorist stuff with drugs and gathering up some drugs. So.
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And be. And she said the two survivors climbed back in the boat after the initial strike. They were believed to be potentially in communication with others and salvaging some of the drugs.
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Oh, so you don't want to lose a good drug.
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So they went from survivor. Yeah, they went from terrorist to survivor to back to narco terror, I guess.
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Yeah. Wow. So there you go.
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And Martha Radus, she's another one of those because that's, that's, you know, that's the Pelosi thing, Damon, the wrap up smear. Right. They tell the story, they get the media to report the story and then they can all just go back and forth and that becomes the story. And then they weaponize it and they'll try to use it to take out Pete Hegseth.
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All right, let's do some sports. Sports is brought to you by Mike Lindell. LFSXB is the promo code to use if you want to shop at MyPillow. Do your holiday shopping. Free shipping on all LFSP promo code orders. Slick. What's going on?
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All right, Big D, let's get to the scoreboard to open up sports tonight. We got NHL action on the ice Devils and Stars. No score there. Nine to go in the second. The first no score jets and Canadians fly is three to one over the Sabres down in Philly. End of 1:10 o' clock we got the Mammoth at the Ducks and the Caps taking on the Sharks to the NBA, the hardwood we go. Nets right now trail the Bulls 11 to 8. Seven to go there in the first. A little bit early here, but we got a good one. Clippers 3433 over the Hawks and Pistons right now 10 to 4 over the Bucs. So early scores but wanted to get that in just as well. And this well, Lane Kiffin was on the first word last night and well, the story doesn't seem to want to die because Ole Miss players push back on Lane Kiffin's claim that team asked AD to let him finish season with the Rebels. This is Ryan Morick of Fox News. Lane Kiffin said in his farewell to Ole Miss. He posted that players on the team asked athletic director Keith Carter to let him stay, but the claim is being refuted by a starting Rebel. Kiffin said in his post that he was requested to complete a historic six season run with this year's team by leading Ole Miss through the playoffs, but Carter denied it despite the team also asking him to allow me to keep coaching. Starting center Bryson Sanders called out Kiffin bluntly, quoting his ex post. Despite the team asking me to keep coaching, I think everyone that was in that room would disagree, sanders posted. It should be noted Sanders misquoted Kiffin, but it is clear how players some players feel about Kiffin's departure and post Let him know every single person, fellow offensive lineman Jaden Williams said in response to Sanders. Post linebacker Sunetreen Perkins added, that was not the message you said in the meeting. Everybody that was in there can vouch on this. Kiffin left the Rebels for LSU after weeks of speculation. He was introduced as the team's head coach on Monday and one day after being booed while boarding a private jet from Oxford, Kiffin's offensive coordinator Charlie Weiss Jr. Left Ole Miss to stay with Kiffin, but he will continue to coach Ole Miss throughout the college playoffs. So this story is going to continue to take on a shape. Could you imagine if Ole Miss actually makes a run, how this story is going to just Become really like folklore. It's going to be unbelievable.
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Well, I mean, I mean, you know, as I said, you feel bad for the kids. If you feel bad for anybody in this. Not, not kick into the school because we know each of them are out for themselves. But the kids you feel bad for because they see this really through like a straw there, there's very narrow mind. They're just solely focused on doing what they've put all this effort into doing, which is winning football games.
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Yeah, they want to win and they're.
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Going to make the playoffs and they're going to make a run. And I don't, I don't. You know, they could make a, they could make a run or they could be in disarray because of all this and go out in the first game. I don't know. We'll see.
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And you think about how much, you know, when a coach recruits a kid. There's so much coach speak and there's so much, so many promises and so much us.
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Yeah. A lot of romancing we don't get in the kid, you know?
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Yeah. To be like, oh, by the way, I take it all back, I'm going for the cash.
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Exactly. You know, just one more quick one. Big D. Super bowl champion reveals reason for viral freeze up during pregame show he had this on the other night. Ryan Canfield of Fox News.
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Oh, no.
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I know. Vin looked like he was working for ice last night. For a minute I thought maybe he took a job with them when he froze up, but. Two time super bowl champion Rodney Harrison spoke out about his viral freeze up during the pregame show of NBC Sunday night. Ironic that happened. Harrison, 52, stopped speaking abruptly while discussing the Washington commander's defense. What's so funny? Am I missing something?
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I was thinking about Vin, just.
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Oh, that was funny.
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My comment on.
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Well, anyway, we're glad to know that Rodney Harrison is okay, so he's not going to need anything.
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So what did he say? He said he was here. Right.
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And I quote, I was exhausted, working on a few hours of sleep watching my son play Saturday night. I had three hours of sleep on Sunday and had to work all day. Harrison told MassiveLive.com in a text I was suffering from exhaustion, but I'm good. So he's good. Even though I'm not crazy about him. But I am happy to see that he's okay. And you just have one of those moments. He was very tired. We've done a few shows like that where we slept through half a show every night.
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Here exactly Exactly.
I didn't talk to Vin today.
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He's throwing out.
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I don't think he's. I mean, I don't think he's frozen though.
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He spends a lot of time decompressing, so I would think he'd.
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He'd be fine. Florida though.
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It's nice he decompresses so much. He's like a dead air mattress with.
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A hole in it.
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Yeah, well, he's definitely a frozen asset for the show. And that's a rapid Sports. Big D back.
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Very good. Slick Sports is brought to you by Mike Lindell. LFS XP is the promo code to use if you want to shop at MyPillow. Free shipping on all orders. They got a bunch of great specials they're running right now as well. Paul Nolan's got some news. Mr. Nolan, what's going on?
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Well, we have some good news, good police work over here.
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A Pakistani immigrant was arrested in his car full of guns and plans to carry out a mass shooting in the name of martyrdom.
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Oh, this was at the college.
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Yeah, this was. Luke Wom Khan, 25, was arrested just before midnight on November 24 after a cop found him in his pickup truck after he was there after hours and he started acting nervously and they decided to. They decided to really do a. Rip the car apart. They found a.357 Glock. They found numerous loaded.27 round ammunition magazines, body. Body armor plates, a pistol. Was.
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Was.
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Was fitted with a kit converted into a semi automatic rifle. They found a notebook with handwritten notes detailing the plot to use those weapons to shoot up his former school. The campus police.
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It's the University of Delaware.
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Yeah, he's University of Delaware. Yeah, Former Pakistani national. So one of the notes said kill them all in the name of martyrdom. I just think this is one of those stories that I think we'll see a little bit more and more of this. And I think it was great police work, which. So I'm grateful for these people using their instincts and. And getting rid of this. This thug.
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Yeah, as you said, this guy was born in Pakistan. He's lived in the US since he was a youth and as an American citizen. New Castle county police told the Post. After the arrest, the FBI raided his home and found that the arsenal in his truck was just the beginning. The AR style rifle equipped with a red dot scope was found in the home along with a second Glock pistol missile. This one was equipped with an illegal device that converted it into a fully automatic machine gun capable of shooting 1200 rounds. A minute 11 other extended magazines were also found as were deadly hollow point bullets and bulletproof vests. None of the weapons found in his possession were registered. So this is a. This was a disaster waiting to happen. Good. On the, on the law enforcement who sniffed this one out because it sounds like. Like they only sniffed it out because he happened to be part whatever. Didn't sound like they had any pre notion of this kid wasn't on their radar. Police work because University of Delaware. I mean I know we know kids there now.
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Yeah, yeah.
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And blue hands. That's a. That's a high end campus.
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All right. Live from Studio 6B. More news coming up.
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Coming in hot. Taking shots at Slick across.
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You know what he's doing? He's eggsing me on.
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Eggs.
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Nolan is egging me on here.
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30 minutes past the hour line. Live from studios.
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I'm in trouble now, man.
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6B on a Wednesday night. Glad you're in. Slick's gonna do sports. Delgado and Paul Nolan have some news. I got a couple things to get to as well. Aaron and Fran holding it down as always.
Again tomorrow night we're gonna go live at 7:45 on all socials to pick all the winners from the about 1800 of you who have registered to win a pizza for patriots hats that we will be signing and sending out to the 10 winners that we're going to pick tomorrow night. So we're going to do that 7:45 live on all socials tomorrow night. So if you're around, you want to join us and see who wins. If you win. If you're. If you're entered and actually did what you were supposed to, not just put your email in which is not gaining you an entry. We have a brand new giveaway 6 Eternal Life Coins that I have. The company was nice enough to send me. We're going to give those away. Those are. That's also available on our X. And all you have to do is something on YouTube I hear. So pretty easy. So go check that out. All right. 31 past the hour. Live from Studio 6B. Delgado's got some news. What's going on, Delgado? All right.
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Well, Damon.
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Oh, actually, I'm sorry, Delgado. Hold on. Before we get to news, diaper diplomacy time.
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Oh, okay. That's right.
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Pete Hegseth addresses second strike. Oh, we were just talking about this. Yeah, controversy. That's the basis of today's diaper diplomacy. Roll it, Aaron.
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And I wish everybody could be in the room watching. Our professionals, our professionals like Mitch Bradley.
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Admiral Mitch Bradley and others at jsoc. It's SOCOM and other commanders.
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The deliberative process, the detail, the rigorous, the intel, the legal, the evidence based way that we're able to, with sources and methods that we can't reveal here, that make sure that every one of those drug boats is tied to a designated terrorist organization. We know who's on it, what they're doing, what they're carrying. All these white bales are not Christmas gifts from Santa. This is drugs running on four motor fast boats or submarines that we've also struck. No one's fishing on a submarine. And I have empowered them to make that call. Now, the first couple of strikes, as you would, as any leader would want.
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You want to own that responsibility.
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So I said, I'm going to be the one to make the call after getting all the information and make sure.
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It'S the right strike.
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That was September 2nd. There's a lot of intelligence that goes into that, building that case and understanding that a lot of people providing information. I watched that first strike lock. As you can imagine, at the Department of War, we got a lot of things to do. So I didn't stick around for the hour and two hours, whatever, where all the sensitive site exploitation digitally occurs.
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So I moved on to my next meeting.
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A couple of hours later, I learned that that commander had made the. Which he had the complete authority to do. And by the way, Admiral Bradley made the correct decision to ultimately sink the boat and eliminate the threat. He sunk the boat. Sunk the boat and eliminated the threat.
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And it was the right call.
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We have his back. And the American people are safe because narco terrorists know you can't bring drugs through the water. And eventually on land, if necessary, to the American people. We will eliminate that threat and we're proud to do it.
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Wow. All right.
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That's what they should play for Congress when he has to go testify. There you go. Here's the explanation.
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Yeah, we were just talking about that exact moment, so.
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Yeah.
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All right, now Rick Delgado has some news and let's get to it. What's going on, Delgado?
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All right. Well, Damon, one of the Epstein story time. It's the I didn't kill myself edition of the news as Democrats.
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Oh, man, we haven't had this.
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Haven't had this in a while. Democrats from the House Oversight Committee on Government Reform announced Wednesday.
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Does anybody have a clock left on this? Your clock's all done.
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You kidding me?
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No one's all done.
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But you know what?
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By about six months, they're all gone.
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Hopefully in a couple of weeks we'll find out something. Anyhow, announced earlier today that the never received, never seen before photos and videos from Jeffrey Epstein's private island that offer a harrowing look. It says here from behind Epstein's closed doors. You can see it for yourself. According to the Democrats on the Oversight committee, they say we won't stop fighting until we end this cover up and deliver justice for the survivors. Huh, that's an interesting word they choose. This production is in response to the Oversight committee request to the US Virgin Islands Department of Justice for additional information to aid in the ongoing committee investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's crimes.
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Where are all the pervs? I don't see anybody.
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Yeah, they weren't there for this. For this.
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What a shock.
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Yeah, they're on vacation.
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This is the Zillow sale page.
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I was going to say this looks like a walk through on Zillow. I was expecting to see Clinton in a hot tub with five girls or something. No.
B
Yeah, they didn't give us that copy, unfortunately. According to this, the additional information is to aid the ongoing committee investigation into the Epstein crimes. The committee also received records from. Check this out. J.P. morgan, Morgan and Deutsche Bank Oversight Democrats intend to release the files to the public after the review in the days ahead. So it'll be interesting to see what they come out of this again. It seems like the Democrats are just looking for anything to try and keep this thing in the news, at least to kind of soil President Trump with it.
C
These are the pictures you have.
A
What is this?
B
Who took this footage?
A
Who released this though as this was some.
B
The Democrats.
C
Can we fast forward it?
A
Can we get the good part?
D
When did you renew your passport, Delgado?
B
There's really no good stuff on.
C
Well, there is a couple. The picture of the. Oh, that's nothing but.
B
Well, the picture of the person first.
C
Trying to kill the cameraman.
B
Yeah, the dental chair. Well, this is. This is one room that. That was. Some things were written up there.
C
Yeah. Oh, Keith had this a while ago.
B
And then there's a picture of.
D
Blacked out.
A
Huh.
B
Dental chair. I guess a dental Room they had in there. There you go. But with the zooming in. And if you look at the wall, like, look at the wa. You see that mask?
D
It's like pulling teeth to get any evidence.
B
Those look like death masks. Like the person was actually, like their face was plastered and then they put it up there.
C
Yeah, he kind of looks.
B
That person looks like someone familiar. I can't. Can't remember what democrat it looks like.
C
Well, there's a bunch of pictures. You zoom, they look like ex. Big shots. I don't want to say who.
B
You could say who.
A
I don't know that. I think this is like pulling teeth to get it. Exactly.
D
That's a dental office there.
B
Anyhow, the Epstein Files Transparency act specifically directs the Justice Department to release all classified records and investigative materials related to the Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell crimes, as well as the files related to the individuals who are referenced in the Epstein previous legal cases. So we'll see what happens as more details hopefully will be coming out. The. That includes, you know, you know, information on the abuse materials, classified materials, and other materials that could threaten the act of investigating.
A
What?
B
Because you know what?
A
I just. I don't know. Just. We're never gonna. It's gonna.
B
Come on.
C
The people who are nailed. You're never getting rich and powerful and they're on the same team.
A
Yeah. You're never getting what you want, though. Got. Didn't you just admit it yet?
B
No.
A
Okay.
B
Glass is always half full, Damon.
A
Okay, all right.
C
Half full of crap.
A
I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm with you.
C
All right.
B
Thank you.
A
I just don't want to see you disappointed. It's only been like, you know, a year and a half you've been telling me this.
C
What? What, two decades?
A
Or longer.
B
So what's your point?
A
As usual, I don't have a point. I'm just. I'm just saying.
B
I'm giving you enough.
A
Just keep riding this boat. It's just.
B
You wanted an update? I'm giving you the update.
A
All right. There you go.
C
I'm just doing my job. It's the news, right?
D
That's what he's got.
B
The greatest headlines in the world.
A
Carl on Facebook says, here's a dumb question. Who has a dental clinic at the resort?
C
That's a creepy moment.
D
Oh, well, yeah, you gotta wonder.
B
You gotta wonder what happens in that here. People are tortured because, you know, they.
C
Got nitrous oxide there.
E
Yeah.
C
What's going on?
B
So.
A
All right, well, next update coming soon.
B
As soon as I Have it. I will share it with you.
D
Hopefully we have something we can sink our teeth into with this thing. Come on, let's go.
You see? Nothing.
A
Oh, man.
D
Nothing.
C
It's like pulling teeth to get the truth.
D
Exactly. Yeah, man.
A
All right, what else, Delgado?
B
All right. Well, I don't know if you saw this, but President Trump decided to pardon Texas Democrat Representative Henry Cuellar and his wife in a federal bribery and conspiracy case. Earlier today, he made it known, citing what he called the weaponized justice system of the Biden doj. Trump, who has argued that his own legal troubles were a partisan witch hunt, said on social media that Cuyar and his wife, Imelda Culyar, were prosecuted because the congressmen have been critical of President Joe Biden's immigration policies. We saw the same thing play out in New York City when they went after Mayor Adams, when he critic criticized the border policies of the Trump administration. I mean, of the Biden administration. Trump, the Republican, said in the social media post on Truth that Culiar bravely spoke out against the open borders and accused Biden of going after the congressman and his wife for speaking the truth. Here is that congressman talking about that. This is Representative Culyar. Cut number five. Check this out. Cut five.
E
He represents the people on the border, and he saw what was happening, happening. And as soon as he made that statement, I then said, I'll bet he gets indicted. And that's what happened. You know, I put out my truth from that. Well, I did a truth, wonderful truth. We love truth. But what happened is he got indicted for speaking the truth and his wife got indicted. Imelda. And that's sort of a first. Usually they leave the wives alone, right, don't they, Congressman? Typically, they indict somebody, put him in jail for the rest of his life. But the wife can just sit home and cry or she'll find a new man. A lot of times they find a new man makes him much happier. In fact, a lot of times they like that man better than the one that's in Jailbuster.
D
He is definitely a New Yorker because that's what we do.
C
He's got a PhD in ball buster.
D
Yeah, that's what we do.
B
Collier spoke to reporters outside of his of his office earlier today and thanked President Trump. In a brief statement, he said, I think the fact that facts have been clear about this, but I would also like to say I to thank God for standing during this. Excuse me.
A
You want to see it?
B
What he said? Yeah, sure. Do you have it?
A
Yeah.
B
Look at that.
A
Good first of all, I want to thank President Trump for this action that he took. Behalf of my wife and my family, I want to say thank you. Thank you.
D
I think the facts have been very clear about this.
A
But I would also say I want to thank God for standing during this.
D
Very difficult time with my family and I.
A
Now we can get back to work.
E
Nothing has changed.
A
We will continue working hard. In fact, right now I've got another congressman where we're working on some legislation. But I just want to, for now, that is my statement.
D
I want to say thank you for.
B
See.
A
No, like I said, nothing has changed. So primero que other las gracias. President Trump.
D
Translate that for us?
B
Not at all.
A
So he says the same thing in Spanish.
C
Yeah.
B
I'd be better off reading him.
A
And I think the thing people are focused on, I don't know, did people think he was going to become a conservative just because of this? I mean, I just, I see these comments on social media. Always running as a Democrat. Again, nothing has changed. Well, yeah, but he didn't say he's going to.
B
Yeah. And he calls himself a conservative Democrat who always works across the aisle to try and, you know, find common ground.
D
Well, because he's more of those.
B
That's who. That's who is who he's representing in his district. More of a conservative.
C
Problem with Democrats as long as they're not deep state globalist communists.
B
Yeah. And again, he represents the area on the Texas Mexico border that has a history of, and has a history of breaking with his party when it comes to immigration and firearms. So good on him. Congratulations. And hopefully, you know.
A
All right, live from Studio 6B, we're back. A little more sports news coming up right after this.
B
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All right, 13 to the hour. Live from Studio 6. Welcome on back, Slicks doing sports, Rick Delgado, Paul Nolan. Doing the news, Aaron and Fran holding it down as always.
Paul Nolan's got some news and I know who it's about. And I'm good to see Cash Patel at least going to John Solomon and talking because I don't know Cash And Dan, I don't really get the constant attack that they're under, given what they walked into. The, the lack of support they're seemingly getting from a lot of people on, on the rank. Right. Has. Has been surprising. I mean, obviously we're not happy with everything and not happy with, you know, Delgado's Epstein and Bondi and all of it. But I don't know. I just. I said this, I feel like months ago too, when, even when this whole thing started, I feel like people have all of a sudden forgotten who Cash and Dan are. And I just don't think they've changed. Obviously, the job changes you. You know, I don't think they could have ever imagined what they were going to walk into, how bad it really is. You know, Cash said day one, he's going to turn it into the, you know, museum. I mean, all that kind of.
B
Right.
A
You know what I think stuff, obviously, the reality sets in. It's quite different. Obviously.
B
I think all those proclamations of what's going to change and what they promised and people expected results right away. I'm being one of them. I wanted to. There have been no arrests on any. Any of this stuff. And I'm sorry, but, you know, you're nine months, 10 months in.
11 1.
A
But we don't know. That's the point.
B
That's the thing, right?
A
No, we don't know. Process. We don't know. We don't know anything but just a lack of. I don't know. And maybe I'm. Maybe I'm crazy. Maybe I should be less trustworthy of the two of them because it has been nine, 10 months and no arrest. But I don't know. I just feel like we know who they are. But what's the story, Paul? He went to Solomon and what?
C
He went to John Solomon. Just the said that his team has implemented a dozen major reforms that have made the Bureau faster, stronger, more accountable than what he inherited earlier this year, and that the agents are getting new tools that will allow them to be better at counterterror threats from drones and the use of artificial intelligence, and they'll be quicker to detect crime. He said, quote, the results are already clear. Historic crime reductions, major disruptions in criminal networks and record arrests across violent crime, espionage, terrorism and child exploitation. This is the FBI doing exactly what it's supposed to do. And, you know, early in the week you had mentioned that even from people who should be considered allies, you know, like Miranda Devine's hit piece, you know, they came out swinging. Dan Bongino and Patel and you know, they were really ticked off about the anonymous complaints about them calling the, if I remember the word correctly, was rudderless for the FBI. So keep in mind the FBI walked into an absolute disaster. Try to just pict you're digging a pool with a spoon. A 40 foot by 30 foot pool. I mean, this, the pit. The quagmire of debauchery in the intelligence agency is so much to expect two guys with spoons to dig out the, the rubble of all the lies they've encountered. But he went on to say, you know, what do you say? He said, anonymous sources don't know his life. Forgive me. This was, you know, Miranda Devine. They're only often exposed to corruption, abuse, and bring accountability to the powerful. Multiple brave blows came forward. Senator Grassley under Biden to expose wrongdoing at the FBI, for instance, you know, but we saw the way Bongino came out and he said, when the Director and I made these reforms, we knew a small group of disgruntled former agents would complain. We don't work for them. We work for the American people. The new leadership team is delivering in ways this bureau hasn't seen in decades. Strong results, better accountability, billions saved for tax bears, and a renewed focus on the mission. This is what rebuilding trust looks like. So nice to see him. I'd like to see him more of a regular with John Solomon just because we know he could be trusted with cash. And Dan Bongino, I would like some more transparency from them. But it was just. How many, how many crimes have we seen, Delgado? Look, how many different scams have we seen exposed? I don't know if you saw.
Omg o' Keefe Media Group, you know, they just got this CIA guy.
B
Yeah, I was just watching that before.
D
The show Honey Potted.
C
And he says, you know, he, he, this is what he said, that Brennan, Gina Haspel, along with Pompeo Barr, John Durham and John Bolton had withheld exculpatory evidence in Obama's Russia conspiracy hoax right before the 2020 election. And he was bragging about what an idiot Trump is and how the Intelligence agency was doing everything. It's power, power to stop him from having the information he needed. And you know, this is just another thing that's just going to go by the wayside. And, you know, that's what people are frustrated about. There has been endless corruption and, and so many leads to crack open.
B
And, you know, we're coming up on a year and Pam Bondi's got nothing to show for it, she really has nothing to show for it. Nothing that, that, you know, again, we were promised throughout the last couple years in the run up to the campaign of, you know, oh, the, the government, gangsters and all that stuff. We know who they are, blah, blah, blah. Well, you know who they are and you kind of know what they did. You talked about it. Talked about it endlessly. You wrote about it. Where are the arrests?
C
Well, this is why I feel like.
A
Didn'T we just get a grand jury on the super, the super case that they're trying to build in Florida? I mean, okay, when you say where are the arrests? That's what I'm talking about process here. Like, do we. Didn't. We don't. We have no idea what's going on in the grant with a grand jury, what works being done.
C
So don't you think there's enough evidence to show that Hillary Clinton and Comey and, and, and Bolton and so many others have already been essentially.
Nailed with endless information, but if this happened to Trump, he would have been indicted already.
B
Right.
C
I just feel like there's two level, there's two tiers of justice here. So that's my big concern. And, you know, I just feel like we're at that point in our world where we're, you know, the CIA and the intelligence community has way more power than the sitting president. President, and they are above the law.
A
Well, we got to get Solomon on. He could, he can talk some sense, I think, intel into all of us. About what? The process.
C
I need it.
D
Yeah.
C
I can eat a whole.
D
Good to see John. We haven't seen him in a minute.
A
Because I think there's probably more going on than we know. And by the way, I don't, I don't think any of them are, are not ripe for criticism because I think they are, are. But I don't know. I just think, I still think we got to stand by these, these are our guys. These are the guys. When I understand, remember how we felt when Trump put these people up for nomination.
C
I, I'm not against them at all, but I just believe that. I think that the forces against them are so powerful that, like I said, I just don't think they have, I just don't think they have the backing to defeat these people who have been protected by, you know, a band of animals who are cloaked in secrecy and have no, no regard for humanity. There's so many coincidental deaths. I mean, look at like anybody who blows a whistle comes up with a sudden case of lead poisoning. Or it's run over by a bus, or, you know, they just. They'll whack anybody in their way. And I don't. I don't think that that's too far out there to. To say these days.
B
Well, especially when you. When you think about what Elon Musk said about six months ago when he was heading up Doge and he went on Rogan and said, you know, the. This. I'm getting a little too close, I'm afraid, you know, I. I might end up dead.
C
Yeah.
D
Yeah.
C
I mean, what do we see? Virginia? Jeffrey said, I'm not suicidal. I'm just trying to blow the whistle. You know, she almost gets run over by a bus that doesn't work, and then she's dead anyhow, so she suicides. Okay.
B
Even though she said she was.
C
Epstein definitely hung himself with a piece of paper.
A
Did we put up all of the tweets, Aaron? From Munch, Gino. Oh, okay. Is there anything there worth seeing?
Oh, okay. So I don't have them, so I. I thought. I didn't know if we have them, so. But, I mean, it doesn't matter. I don't think Bonino and Picass should be responding on social media to people. I mean, resp. To responding to Miranda Divine. I mean, I don't. I don't know. I'm not. I'm not sure. I see the.
C
I'm sick of the Twitter.
A
Go back to you.
C
Go away.
A
All right, that's a wrap. Hour one, we'll come back. Hour two, we got more news. Want to get into some health care issues. And the shutdown that's coming at the end of January. I said the shutdown that's coming at the end of January. We'll talk about all that. Live from Studio 6B. We're back right after this.
C
It.
B
Sam.
Mr. Nolan thinks I'm trying to take over the world.
A
He might be right. Put him back in Damon's trunk.
All right, Bill, thanks very much. Good advice. Live from Studio 6B.
On A. Ears. I can't hear anything on a Wednesday night, nine o' clock on the East Coast. Glad you're in, slick. It's gonna do some more sports. Delgado, Paul Nolan, have some news coming up. Aaron and Fran holding it down as well. Always. And of course you to live from Studio 6B. Audience out there, wherever you're watching, whether it's real, America's voice all across the country, of course, Facebook, x rumble, getter, YouTube, Facebook. I think I said that. Twitch Kick, wherever you're watching, we appreciate it. Make sure you hit the like and subscribe whatever social media channels you're watching on lots to get to in our two.
While we skip sports in the last segment because we were talking about Cash Patel and the FBI and things like that. So let's, let's do a little sports here. Top of the hour Sports is brought to you by our friend Mike Lindell. LFS XP is the promo code to use if you want to shop at MyPillow. Free shipping on all orders through the end of the year, through the holiday season. From our friends at MyPillow. Slick. What's going on?
D
All right, big deal. According to Breitbart Dylan Gwynn, the College Football Playoff committee is letting its SEC bias show. For the first four editions of the College Football Playoff committee's weekly rankings, the genuine anger and resentment centered around Notre Dame's ranking ahead of Miami. We saw that last night with the president, Marco Rubio and obviously Governor DeSantis. And that that's still there, don't get me wrong, because Notre Dame is still ranked ahead of the Hurricanes after the committee's week five installment of its top 25. But something that heretofore had not really reared its ugly head manifested Tuesday night. SEC bias. Let's start at the top. Here's what the committee's rankings are. You have Ohio State, then you have Indiana. You have Georgia. Georgia. You have Texas Tech, Oregon, Ole Miss, Texas A M, Oklahoma, Alabama, and then Notre Dame rounding out the top 10. Miami stayed on move, coming in at number 12 for another week. But let's focus on that most recently noteworthy development in the current playoff picture. Alabama and Notre Dame got flipped. The Irish had been ranked ninth for weeks in three weeks in a row. And now suddenly Alabama moves to 9 and the Irish fall to 10. For the record, I believe Alabama should be ahead of North Notre Dame. But I thought that for the last few weeks, what happened this weekend that would suddenly cause what happened this weekend, this would suddenly cause the committee to move Alabama of Notre Dame. So anyway, going back and forth here, I think they get a lot of scrutiny now, the NCAA with these playoffs, Big D is coming into question. Now you got the president of the United States questioning things at the behest of Marco Rubio, of course. But we're going to see what happens with this whole layout. But it looks to be, and I mean, Miami is obviously down there, but really crazy stuff. So I just wanted to kind of get that out there. We'll be tracking that. Obviously it ties into odds makers, but not A whole lot. But I did want to get that in there. The rankings were out yesterday. How do you feel about the rankings?
A
Well, they're delusional. BYU is getting screwed. Yeah. Quite frankly, they should be. And I don't know how Notre Dame is over. I mean, I don't get them at all.
B
Yeah.
D
I don't know. You know, obviously it's money. Obviously it's bias. There's a lot going on here. I mean, they got it. They may. There may be an investigation as to maybe be a White House investigation on these guys. And they're picking these, these. These sports.
A
I mean, BYU outside Notre Dame is correct. Crazy.
D
Yeah.
A
Texas, too. If you're Texas. If you're Texas and you end up not getting in, why would you ever play an Ohio State type of game in Week 1 like they did this year? It was the only game they lost that they looked not that great in.
D
Right. And that hurt.
A
So you're going to penalize them for that game, taking on Ohio State in week one. They could have played, you know, some. Some cupcake and then cruise to an undefeated season. Why would you ever do that then?
B
Like Ohio Wesleyan or something?
A
Yeah. If you're going to punish them like this, it's crazy. Crazy.
D
Unbelievable. Well, and I'll tell you, I think this weekend, that Ohio State Indiana game may be the game of the year in college football that really, you know, up to this point, it's going to be just an exceptional game to pick that one. It's going to be an odds maker's dream. Just one more quick one. Speaking of punishment here, Mass. Massachusetts state trooper charged with stealing golf balls loses his police certification. Dylan Gwynne Brightworth Zachariah Kent, a Massachusetts state trooper who served probation earlier this year after being charged with shoplifting a large quantity of golf balls from Target, is no longer qualified to be a law officer in the state. That's a good idea. The Massachusetts Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission confirmed this week that Kent's certification has expired with no request from the former officer to recertify. His certification expired in October. According to the charges against him, Kent is accused of shoplifting more than $1,000 of merchandise. Kent certification is now categorized as expired, barring any member correspondence from him or Massachusetts State Police status, wrote Massachusetts Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission spokesman Beth Wolfson, who said, this is par for the course. No pun intended. Or pun intended, I should say. Anyway. Cantu allegedly earned $119,000 in 2024 prior to suspension. Allegedly used the skip scan method where A person pays for some items at a self checkout while failing to pay for others for months undetected. So he got begged. That's that Big day.
A
So it's like Very Good Sports is brought to you by Mike Lindell. LFS6P is the promo code to use. The other big news of the day, of course, that was Jack's Smith back in the news. And I happened to see Jim Jordan's tweet about this and it was basically three words. Jack Smith subpoenaed. What's the story here, Delgado?
B
All right, well as you said, Jack Smith has been subpoenaed for deposition by the House Judiciary Committee that leveled by Jim Jordan today from Ohio. He subpoenaed the former special counsel Jack Smith for a deposition escalating Republicans investigation into to one of President Trump's top political foes. Jordan directed Smith to appear before the committee on December 17, according to a copy of the subpoena. So basically it's what, two days, two weeks from today he's supposed to appear due to your service's special counsel, he wrote. The committee believes that you possess information that is vital to its oversight in this matter, Jordan wrote in a letter accompanying the subpoena. The forthcoming deposit position which is set to take place behind closed doors, comes as the House and Senate Republicans have zeroed in on Smith's election related investigation of Trump, describing it as a scandal that unnecessarily swept up hundreds of Republican lawmakers, GOP entities, Trump allies and media outlets as part of the probe. Here is a clip of that. This is cut number six. This is President Trump talking about the aforementioned Jack Smith. Cut six, checked out us out.
E
He's a bad guy. He's a sick man. There's something wrong with him. Actually, I think Jack Smith is a sick man. There's something really wrong with him. I'd rather see him testify publicly because there's no way he can answer the questions. But Biden knew this was going along, Kamala knew it was going along. And there's a lot of things happening right now that they don't like. One of the things is the autopilot.
A
Yeah.
B
So you've got that those statements from President Trump. Smith has repeatedly stood by his words work as a special counsel, which eventually included bringing two sets of criminal charges against Trump over the 2020 election. And then of course he dropped both cases after Trump won the 2024 election, citing the Department of Justice policy that discourages prosecuting sitting president. So there you have it. He's offered to Testify publicly before the House and Senate. But if you know the process before. Before any. Anybody testifies publicly, they have to testify behind closed doors first so they can get questions asked and answered that they wouldn't be allowed to, you know, talk about in the public.
A
Yeah. Hey, I want to just address this as well, because this is, I guess, is breaking as of about a half hour ago. And this is. Keep your fingers crossed. Keep your prayers going, but hopefully. Good. Great news. The other National Guardsman, Andrew Wolf. Wolf is now responsive. Tonight in the hospital. He's not yet awake and responsive in the true sense, but he will be, according to the hospital. Keep up the prayers as they are working.
I guess that's from his mom.
D
Great news.
B
All right.
A
This tweet is from Rudy Giuliani, but I guess his mom is the one who put that out.
D
Great news.
A
Yeah. Andy had a normal. This is his mother. Andy had a normal night. Oxygen dropped a tad bad, but we think it's because of mucus buildup. So they're doing a small procedure to get the mucus, and then he should be fine. Also, there are reports being made that Andy's awake and responsive. He is not. He's responsive in a few simple commands, like raise your thumb, squeeze my hand, wiggle your toes. However, in the true sense of awake and responsive, he is not. He will be, but not. But not right yet. I love you all. So that is great, great news. Keep the prayers going. Going, yeah, for this young man, but.
Certainly a turn, hopefully for the better.
B
Yeah, definitely. Hopefully. You know, keep your fingers crossed and send your thoughts and prayers. Even though Democrats hate when you do that. Hey, Damon. I don't know if you saw this big. It just kind of broke a little while ago. I'll just give you the headline. My pillows. Mike Lindell running files paperwork for potential Minnesota governor. Governor run.
D
Oh, wow.
B
Kind of good news.
D
And my sports. My sports sponsor.
A
Yeah. Who knows?
B
We'll see what happens.
A
Well, I mean, listen, Waltz is obviously reeling in Minnesota. I mean, I don't know. That a Republican. Well, I mean, I don't know.
C
Well, if they ship out all the Somalis at the CIA.
D
They're working on it, Paul. Paul, they're working on it.
B
Just get the American started today.
C
Put them on a narco boat and blow. No, no, I'm only kidding.
A
You know, the problem is there's too many on our side who think that Mike is some conspiracy nut for the great work he's tried to do to secure our elections.
C
Shame.
A
So they'll make comments about, you know, why are we running the. The. The. The election nut. Meanwhile, Mike has. Has been nothing but looking out for the betterment of the country and the betterment of our elections, the safety of our elections. He's put everything on the line. He's a patriot. But if he wants to run for governor.
C
Yeah, that's how it works. They just keep labeling him crazy.
A
Yeah.
C
Because he stood up what he believed in and then people start to parrot it. They can't control themselves. They. For themselves.
A
Yeah.
C
This guy's the furthest thing from crazy. He's went head to head with the brass set of, you know what, Never afraid to continue to stare right down the barrel and say, f you. I know what happened. You know, I know you know, we all know. But I'm not buying into it. And he risked everything. God bless Mike Lindell.
B
Hey, one more thing here real quick before we go to commercials here. Damon Anna Polina Luna out of Florida. The representative out of Florida is filing discharge petition to seek a vote on the stock trading banned. She had talked about this. Tim Burchett. We played clips of him talking about this. He of course signed on to this discharge petition. They said they're doing it because they're getting no. They're getting no reaction. No movement in the house from our quote unquote leader, House speaker Johnson here. Here she is talking about the petition cut number seven along with Tim Burchett. Cut seven. Shout out. Check this out.
F
Hey, everyone.
B
So I just got with representative Burchett, and after our bipartisan coalition and talking this morning, we have decided because of a lack of movement from house of representatives to initiate the discharge petition on bidding incentive trading, meaning it is live now. Now, if leadership wants to put forward a bill that would actually do that and end the corruption, we're all for it.
A
But we're tired of the part partisan games.
B
This is the most bipartisan, bipartisan thing in u. S. History. And it's time that the house of representatives listens to the American people. So it is now live.
A
Anything to say, Bridget?
Hey, this place is broken. Is. Is a complete open sewer. Let's at least tell America we're trying to do something right. Anybody making 600 return on their dadgum investment needs to leave Washington. Then you get their butts up to Wall street.
B
Go to Wall Street. Yeah. So he's great.
D
That dagum.
C
I love it.
B
Also signing on to the discharge petition where Lauren Boebert out of Colorado, Elise Stefanik out of New York. And if a discharge position is signed by 218 members of Congress, House leaders are required to bring the bill for a vote, bypassing the committees. So let's hope that they get the votes they need and get this thing moving.
C
And we know who you are if you don't.
B
Yep.
A
All right. Live from Studio 6, Bay 13 past the hour. We got more news coming up. We're back right after this.
C
Sam.
A
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Paul Nolan, Tom Holman, of course, we've heard a lot about obviously what's going to work that they're doing and what the numbers are. What's your story on Tom Holman?
C
This is also just the news. Tom Holman said this week that Immigration and Customs Enforcement are focusing on the Minneapolis St. Paul area because they've recently uncovered criminal activity. We talked about this on Monday night, how absolutely corrupt the Somali community is, how much voter fraud has gone on there, how many scams they had run in three different major scams and some of that money was being being actually transferred to terrorist networks in Somalia. So this is Tom Holman said, I can't tell you how many people are on the ground now and how many people are going to be on the ground in the future. But the focus on twin Cities because more of the criminal activity has been there and it's being uncovered by DOJ and dhs. Last month reports broke of the widespread fraud in Minnesota the state public services that even saw tax dollars go into Somali terror groups groups. The twin cities are home to the large Somali expat community that has increasingly come under fire from Trump and his administration. Trump himself recently expressed a desire to remove Somalians from the United States. And we do know how utterly corrupt this whole operation has been to load up cities with people boat and bus them, do everything you can to bring them into areas and then have them voted in. So you know we have the squad leader, an absolute lunatic wasn't voted by Americans. She was voted by Somalis who was shipped in by the CIA and Obama as part of a another scam to completely dominate the the political landscape. So good to see it. I'd like to see them rip every one of these traders out of the nation because they are useless. The average 79 of the Somalis who are in Minnesota Soda don't work.
A
They don't want to work.
C
They get free stuff on your sweat and labor. Get them out.
A
And you were telling me, Paul, I'm trying to find the clip you sent but I. The new thing here. Oh, here it is. So yeah, tell me about this new thing.
C
So now you'll see you're seeing AGs and police chiefs saying things along the lines of if you see somebody getting arrested by by ice, call the cops. That's right. You heard that this Jackal All Star from Minneapolis. Listen to the first couple. Give them 30 seconds.
A
This is Minneapolis Police chief. Not just some. This is the Minneapolis Police Chief Brian o'. Hara. Here's what he said yesterday.
C
Folks that are masked that they're not sure if they're law enforcement, that they may be killed kidnapping people like we have had those reports.
I want to be clear to the community. The community should know that if you see something like that that is legitimate, that you don't know if someone is law enforcement, you should call 911 and you should provide as much information as possible because let's not forget we very, very recently had tragedy in this state by someone who is, who is purporting to be law enforcement. So please let's be clear. That's something everyone should report and that we will immediately respond to and we will document whether it's. Somebody's not sure if there's a kidnapping happening, somebody's not sure if that there's law enforcement present or not. And that's something else that's additional policy requirements that we are. We are implementing that we will document and report these types of things anytime that we hear it, and reminding our officers of their duty to intervene.
A
So if there is any.
C
Anything that is, you know, a violation of someone's human rights or civil rights, excessive force or anything like that, they absolutely have a duty to intervene as.
B
Police officers if they haven't been defunded. Because that is Minneapolis, Minnesota, isn't it?
C
Right. The place where they burned down the police station.
B
Right.
A
But we don't care for the mayor there behind him. Jacob Fry would rather have social workers going to these calls. Right. So he's saying, basically, I guess you have to parse a little bit of the language there. Some of it, I guess I understand what he's saying, but he's saying that if you're not sure, I don't know how you could not be sure.
C
I call the cops on ice.
A
Call the cops on ice. And the cops will come intervene.
C
And not just that in California. The AG in California said that he set up a doxing program, a website where if you see somebody wrestling an illegal immigrant, take a picture of them and post it on this website, and we will dox them and we will expose who they are and where they're from. Again, this subversion, this traitorous behavior is doing. They're doing everything in their power to keep their voting constituency. All the USAID scams, all their money, all their ways they could funnel cash back to their party. And it's all being exposed and it's all going by the wayside. So they're fighting back with their criminal behavior and sedition.
A
To think about trying to pit local law enforcement against federal law enforcement is. That's, that's. That's pretty bottom of the barrel stuff from a mayor pushing a police chief, which I'm sure is what the problem. You see the three doofuses standing behind him?
B
Oh, yeah.
A
I mean, that's just. I don't know. Well, that's what you get, I guess, in these, in these blue toilet cities. That's. That's what you get.
B
Yeah.
A
Leadership like Jacob Fry, unfortunately, you see, the.
B
I guess that police chief is one of them, right? Seems like it.
C
Well, he's got to be on the payroll. Think about how much corruption, how much scam money is coming in and out. That guy is on the take. You cannot tell me any cop with any conscience whatsoever or any moral duty would remotely say something like that unless they're getting paid big money. I'd like to. I think there should be a financial audit of all these people who act this way. To me, it's. This reeks of corruption.
A
Well, yeah, I mean, we don't know that he is, but that's the point was you look into this kind of stuff. But I mean, it just, again, that's the point. For a law enforcement officer to get up there and try to pit his law enforcement officers against possibly other law enforcement officers through this innuendo that we just heard seems, seems crazy. So.
B
And it seems crazy that the, the mayor would sign on for something like this. I thought you said he wanted social workers to show up. He should be talking about calling social workers, you know, maybe with, with a, with a fountain pen running over with, with a form that somebody could fill out and try and stop the ICE guys.
C
Yeah, that would work better with a fuzzy pillow and a puppy.
A
Right.
B
Maybe a safe space where they could, they could discuss things.
A
Yeah. 25 past the hour, live from Studio 6B. All of this talk about the law and all the this. There's an article today that I'm not gonna have time to probably get into, but it's a great article and it's because we've seen these judges, obviously not only law enforcement, but we're seeing in the judiciary as well, that Daniel Horowitz wrote today over at the Blaze, judges continue to break the law to stop Trump from actually enforcing it, which is exactly what we're seeing from these judges all over the country still.
So I'm going to link this on our socials. You can check it out. Great article from Horowitz today. All right, live from Studio 6B, a little more to do. We're back right after this.
B
Sam.
A
All right, 30 minutes past the hour. Live from Studio 6B on a Wednesday night. Slicks doing sports, Rick Delgado, Paul Nolan doing the news, Aaron and friend holding it down as always. Well, you know, if you could give yourself one holiday gift, might be the freedom from your credit card and loan debt for many families. That's the real wish this year. And believe it or not, there's a unique window happening right now that makes this the best time to take action. Here to talk about it. Please welcome back to the show, one of our favorites, Jillian Barbary. Jillian, welcome back to the show. How are you?
F
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C
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F
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A
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F
You bet. Thanks so much guys. We'll see you soon.
A
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C
Storum said bless her heart.
A
All right, let's do some sports. Sports is brought to you by Mike Lindell. LFS XP is the promo code to use. Slickster. What's going on?
D
Okay, big deal. Well, UK TV reporter collapses on air during soccer broadcast. Right. We had the Rodney Harrison story the other night and now this one. Warner Todd Houston of Breitbart. British sports commentator Laura woods collapsed on live TV on Tuesday while broadcasting from the England vs Ghana women's soccer game. Woods fell forward in the middle of her t her ITV broadcast and into the arms of former Arsenal and England striker Ian Wright and Anita Asante, who were on the set with her at the time. Aaron, roll cut one. Just take a look at this. On. On this.
A
No, no. Do we have to. So I'm expecting to maybe play.
B
I don't know.
D
Good ending to the story. Thank God. Yeah.
Another, another situation similar to Rodney Hannah Harrison, you know, she job on the.
A
On the cutting away.
D
Yeah, that was great catch too. But yeah, she apparently was just dehydrated basically, you know, so that was, that's the ending of the story. Which is. Which is good. Former British hockey player Katie Shanahan quickly took over for woods and told viewers that woods had taken ill. Later, woods fiance, former Love island star Adam Collard, told fans on social media that woods is all, oh, okay. Woods herself also jumped on social media and noted that she's okay as well. Just a bit embarrassed but you know, this happens.
A
Well, thank God she's all right.
D
Yeah, thank God. No, I, I kind of. These kind of catch my eye because we're on TV live and you know, you just, you never know. Thankfully that's never happened on this show.
A
Will never catch you if it happens.
D
Are you kidding me? Forget about it. Not only will I fall, I'll be out the door and you'll be throwing me in the dumpster with the garbage.
B
Not only that, but. But Slick would never get dehydrated. He's always drinking something before he comes here.
A
Yeah, yeah, you'll never exactly walking out.
D
With that jacket and the pants to match and hit. Well, I got to get this one in. If I may. After record breaking TV viewership on Thanksgiving, Cowboys have chance for another huge number in week 14. This is the most watched regular season game in NFL history. On Thanksgiving Day when the Cowboys had their game against Kansas City, 57.2 million people tuned in.
A
Yeah, they're all waiting for the stars to lose. Well, that's.
D
That could be. But it ended up, you know what the record was prior to that? 42 million playing your lowly Giants. The Cowboys on Thanksgiving back in 2022, this year's viewership smashed that record by 36%. Of course, the reigning AFC champion Chiefs are a significant TV draw too, which.
B
Has to be noted.
D
But, well, let's put it this way, the Giants weren't much of a draw at 42 million, but I knew that was going to be the most watched game. They were talking about it and it was indeed. So say what you want about the Cowboys not being America's team, still be. No, they are. There are ratings. There are ratings. Antenna, let me tell you who came.
A
Up with this graphic we got, okay?
D
Cbs.
B
Come on.
D
Come on, boys.
A
I mean, come on, slick. This is such a homer story. Are you kidding me?
D
Well, no, I had to get it in. You know, I'm reporting the news. We got ratings. We're big Nielsen guys, here we are. Oh, on 6B.
A
Yeah, good point. We know.
D
We know our numbers when it comes to viewership. Okay, anyway, I'm gonna wrap it up right there.
A
While you're behind, please.
D
Yes, exactly.
A
All right, come on, boys. 20 minutes. Cowboy story. Oh, I just happened across this one. I figured.
20 minutes till the hour. Live from Studio 6B.
D
It's good reporting.
A
Oh, yeah, sure.
B
Of course it is. I'm surprised you didn't pass out.
C
There was no more. More trauma stories because that was.
A
That.
C
That was as homer a story as I've ever seen you do.
D
I live in New York. I don't live in Dallas.
C
He's got the woman going down and he goes to that.
A
Oh, well, yeah, if don't he as it does it. Delgado is not going to catch him. That's.
D
That's right.
A
So. All right, speaking of Delgado, pride comes. Well, I looked down at this news story that's coming up and I see the two words I'm so sick of seeing. I don't want to see him anymore.
B
Oh, she's like a bad penny. She refuses to go away.
A
Just won't Just please God, go away. Yes.
B
Who is this you're talking about? Former first lady and former Secretary of state and two time presidential loser Hillary Clinton complaining once again.
This time, believe it or not, she's complaining about the media. She's complaining she can't control. Exactly. She's complaining because young America Americans are getting their news not from the mainstream sources. She complained at a conference hosted by an Israeli newspaper yesterday that young Americans were becoming sympathetic towards Palestinians because they watched totally made up videos of the horrors in Gaza on social media. Here is. Here is the former first lady complaining on camera for you to enjoy. Cut number eight. Check this out. Hillary Clinton it. And cut it.
D
And it was frankly shocking to me.
B
How little the students way too Long right there.
A
Especially when it comes to hrc.
D
Talking about Bill.
B
Yeah.
C
Is a criminal.
A
Instantaneous.
B
Yeah. She complained that when she tried to talk to young people, to engage in some type of reasonable discussion, according to her, that was difficult because she says, they don't know history, they don't know anything. They have very little context. And because they get their news from social media. Not, of course, the. The mainstream media that. That, you know, Clinton and her friends all control. She wants everybody to be back watching regular media and have no influence from social media. Even though more than 50% of young people get their news from social media. She complete. She concluded. So just pause on that for a second. They're seeing short form videos. Short form videos? You mean what they do on regular news? Yeah, some of them totally made up. Some of them not all representing what they claim to be showing. You mean what they do on mainstream news. Yeah, and that's where they get their information.
She's talking about cnn, msnbc, abc, NBC, cbs, pbs, you name it. She's talking about all of that and trying to convince us that that's normal. But anything you might see that's unedited, that you might catch on social media that gives you the news, well, you shouldn't be watching that.
C
Every time I see her face, I feel like you pull her hair up and take a mask off and there's like a. Like there's like a goat head with red eyes and horns. And she just looks so evil to me, man.
B
At least a reptile, right? She's reptilian.
C
Reptilian.
A
All right. People in the chat said I had a little too quick to trigger there, Aaron. So let's queue up that. Let's cue that one more time.
D
And it was frankly shocking to me.
B
It was.
A
Man.
B
It was frankly shocking to me too.
D
That, man.
They would be making the boat, he'd be blowing it up. They're making a knockout boat.
A
Let's get.
B
If you put her up one more time, maybe we can call her a survivor now.
D
And it was shocking to me once.
A
Yes.
Buddy. Tally says she looks like Damon in drag.
Why are you laughing?
D
She doesn't wear glasses, so I don't see the resemblance.
A
Let me see.
D
I think the lips match.
A
You do make that face.
B
You do make that face. Yeah.
A
Every time Harry comes in and starts talking, that's the thing.
B
Seen that one. I've seen that one.
A
That one too. Yeah.
B
Let's see, what else?
A
That's my Harry face. We have any more?
B
We got more. Yep, I seen that one.
E
Too.
A
Wait, Harry wants to go where that's.
B
Usually when I say something.
A
I will wrap it up right after this.
D
If she would have double bombed it.
E
Right there, I would.
A
All right, live from Studio 6B on A. I don't even know what is it Wednesday night, last segment of the show. Who, who is that? That's a classic Commander Mike. That's, that's the winner. That's the comment of the night. That's, that's a, that's the comment of the night. So yeah, oh God, I'm crying. I got tears coming on my eyes. 13 till the hour. Live from Studio 6 Bay. Let's get to I guess everybody and see what they've got left as we always do in the last segment. Paul Nolan, I'll start, start with you.
C
Well, President Trump is looks like he's going to get rid of Powell. Finally.
A change looms at the Fed. The Federal Reserve is looks as though National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett has been dubbed the clear favorite for the next Federal Reserve chairman. So that's, I think this is good news. Personally he's a full blown Trumper. He's going to him and Besinter going to work well together. Trump told reporters on Air Force One. I know who I'm going to pick and I' be announcing it and whoever the actual pick is to take over. The Fed is currently torn over the future course of interest rates facing some aggressive reform. So one of the things I thought was interesting here was that the poly markets have made it clear that it's on Kalshi 79% probability predicted up 75% and poly market at 63%. And there's, according to CNBC, there's a big debate within the, the, you know the, the shed, the, the Fed chair there that should have interest rates go up or down. I personally think down all the way just at this point. The market shows that there's industries coming. Do everything in your power to pump the market. And what I like also about this guy is he's, he's pro gold, he's pro silver and he's pro sound money and he's pro bitcoin and digital currencies. So I, I think this is going to be a huge boom if we get this guy and Kevin Hasset right.
A
Now is at 72%. My guy Kevin Warsh is only still at 13%.
C
Why do you have him?
A
Huh?
C
Why do you like him?
A
I don't know. I just didn't think he'd go at Hasid. I'm, I Mean, I don't know. I just didn't think he'd go with Hasset. I thought he would go with this guy, and I was. What was it, boy?
C
I thought Hassle was the guy.
A
Now, 10,000 on Kevin Warsh gets you 70, 1,000 back.
B
What are you gonna bet?
C
Rubles? What do you got over there?
A
I'm just saying a thousand dollars makes you 7143.
B
So did you. Did you pull the trigger? Did you make it?
A
No, of course not.
B
Well, then stop talking.
A
I'm just seeing what the odds get you. Like if you bet Kevin Hassett, you can't make anything. If you bet a thousand, you make 1370. That's like betting cowboys at home.
D
You've been looking at this for a while.
B
I know. He keeps talking.
D
He keeps talking about this.
C
For me, I. The bet comes down to. It doesn't. What's the point of even betting now, your 401? Well, I think you got to take a chance.
A
I think you take a chance on Kevin Warsh being the outsider. Maybe Trump's playing a little coy. Like today he was like, made mention of, oh, we may have a potential Fed chair in the room, Kevin. Okay, I don't know. That's pretty outwardly, I don't know. So you.
C
Oh, well, you got some inside info.
A
Do you think he's playing coy or do you think he's just given up the, you know.
C
Press 1 if you think Damon makes a long shot bet. Press 2 if you say he's talking smack.
A
I'm not betting. I'm not betting. Betting you lose. So I'm not betting. No, no betting. So. But it is good odds. Maybe I will.
C
Kevin. Wash, there has been some interesting news, though, about the Fed and about the, the markets and, you know, the trajectories. And I think Dalio said something I thought was interesting. Ray. Dalio said he thinks that when they lower interest rates, they bring him in, they can create like, what really would be. Because the quantitative tightening is over as. No, they're not going to start withdrawing cash from the system. So let's see what happens. Let's, let's see, let's. Let's see what happens here. Right. Don't we have a boom coming our way before a big crash? Well, let's see. It'll be interesting to.
A
Wait. You can bet NFL football now on here, I think, or you can predict, I should, I guess, on Calshi now.
C
You could bet everything.
A
Clemson, Alabama, lsu, Boston College.
D
Yeah, that's ncaa.
C
Yeah, it's Sodom and Gomorrah. You could bet on, you know, one.
D
Bet on two cockroaches going up the hallway. Who's going to come in first?
C
Somebody's cancer results on tv.
B
You know, it's at some point we're going to either have 40 days of rain and all be drowned and we'll have to start over.
A
What's going to be the number two U.S. netflix show this week? Stranger Things 5. Wow. You can legitimately just wait. Anything or Lesbians Gone Wild, Sean Combs, the Reckoning or Stranger Things Season one? Oh, I don't know.
D
I don't know what either.
C
Netflix. You can't watch an episode on that channel without it being some kind of social sneaky commentary. I just sneak it in. Liberal agenda.
D
I will predict the largest watch show this month on Netflix will be the Dallas Cowboys are playing their game on Christmas Day. That will be the largest watch game of the year.
B
Is that going to be.
D
They'll be playing the Washington Commanders.
B
Is that going to be on Netflix?
D
Yeah, just on Netflix. Only 1pm on Christmas Day.
C
Yeah.
D
That's going to be probably the largest standalone game. Standalone game, yes.
A
At one o'. Clock.
D
There's three games that day, a one to four and an eight.
C
But yeah, I'll watch Strangers.
D
That'll be interesting.
A
That's Golden Globes is on here, man. A lot of stuff on here. Oh, what are we doing? All right, Doug, Ottawa else is in. Anything else in the news?
B
Let's see real quick, quick headline. Something they don't want to talk about, but apartment rents have dropped for the fourth month in a row. Damon. The national median rent from apartments fell 1% November from October and now stands at 1367 according to apartment list. That's again, you know, things are trending. Maybe people aren't feeling it quite as quickly as they'd like, but these things are happening. You saw the prices coming down with energy, with, with oil and gas. And now according to this, the national median rent for apartments fell by 1%. And, and again, it's, it's something that, you know, people are complaining about. They're complaining about affordability, ability. Well, hopefully this starts to play into that and, and factors in more as a new year comes about.
A
And we know how much that owner's equivalent rent factors into the basket of nonsense that they come up with. The CPI number.
B
Yep.
A
So that should help with inflation as well. So. All right, very good, slick. Anything else in sports before we wrap it up?
D
Yeah, quick sweep of the scoreboard. Big D, NHL, jets and Canadians tied at 2:16 to go there in the third. Flies leave the Sabres 5 to 2:11 to go there. Final earlier tonight the Stars in Jersey beat the devils three nothing mammoth ducks capital sharks coming up 10pm puck drop. We got the Knicks 112.98 over the Hornets 155 to go there in the fourth. Open over. And then the Bulls trailing the nets 81.752 sec. 2/10 of a second to go in the third. And just, you know, some news. Last night, Clippers abruptly part ways with NBA star Chris Paul. In a stunning late night move, they released the gentleman 21 years in the NBA was looking to ride out his last season and the Clippers said they weren't going to have it anymore and they, well they, they sent them walking. So that's a, that's a rap.
A
Big D in sports is Ty Lou, the coach of the Clippers. Yeah, yeah.
D
He's still with them, right? Yeah, former great late.
A
I heard him say that this guy's just not a fit anymore.
C
That means he sounds like he's a problem. Such a pain in the keystone.
A
Yeah, yeah.
D
Well the ownership said the same thing. They just, they just felt it was time to move on. No slight of him, but you know, they're just politically saying they wanted to get rid of him. I think somebody will pick him up though. No doubt he'll still get to finish his career with a little more luster than that. He was only making 3.6 million this year, which really isn't much for an NBA player.
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Podcast Summary: Real America’s Voice – Live From Studio 6B
Episode: Wednesday, December 3, 2025
Date: December 4, 2025
This episode of "Live From Studio 6B" dives into the day’s big political headlines, with a lively panel weighing in on President Trump's move to rescind Biden-era fuel economy standards, the latest on the so-called "narco boats" and media spin, high-profile legal cases, corruption in policing and immigration enforcement, ongoing frustrations with government transparency, and some side commentary on sports and pop culture. The conversation blends hard news, analysis, and signature irreverent banter, all through a lens of skepticism toward the Biden administration and a robust defense of American values.
Timestamps: 04:26–09:50
Timestamps: 09:50–17:33 & 27:17–29:33
Timestamps: 03:35–04:25
Timestamps: 17:33–21:50 and [51:38–55:58]
Timestamps: 22:07–24:24
Timestamps: 29:37–34:34
Timestamps: 34:35–38:35
Timestamps: 40:28–46:53
Timestamps: 83:17–85:39
Timestamps: 65:47–72:45
Timestamps: 61:13–63:09
Timestamps: 88:48–96:41
The show’s tone is conversational, comedic, and unfiltered, marked by irreverence toward political figures (especially Biden, Hillary Clinton, and Democratic officials), strong support for Trump, and deep skepticism toward mainstream media and governmental institutions. The hosts use wit, sarcasm, and blunt language ("blue toilet cities," "Marxists," "band of animals," etc.) to make their points, but also intersperse genuine calls for reform and recognition of moments of good law enforcement or political action.
Conclusion:
This episode delivers a rich blend of news analysis, skepticism, and cultural commentary. The hosts scrutinize government policy and mainstream media, celebrate Trump’s deregulatory moves, decry state and federal overreach, and debate the slow pace of justice on Democratic corruption and election integrity. Woven throughout are sports updates, playful ribbing, and a clear message: stay critical, stay engaged, and don't let elites or the media rewrite American values.