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All right. It is live from Studio 6B, Real America's Voice on a Wednesday night, 8 o' clock on the east Coast. Real America's Voice. Glad you're in. Slick's gonna do some sports. Rick Delgado is gonna do main headlines. Plus what even is that coming up tonight as well? Yes, Paul Nolan, what even is that coming up tonight? Vikings on a Wednesday night, nine o'. Clock. You want to stay tuned for that? We were going to do it last night. So, Mr. Delgado, I'll start with you. First of all. How are you?
Rick Delgado
I am well, Damon.
Damon
How was your day?
Rick Delgado
My day was great I got to reflect, decompress, and, you know, get ready for tonight's. What even is that?
Paul Nolan
What are you, Vin Buer's understudy?
Rick Delgado
Would you like a. Would you like a teaser? Would you like a hint as to what it could possibly.
Damon
Well, that's what I was saying. We were going to do it last night, so now that we're here tonight, I started with you. What is our tease for? What even is that?
Rick Delgado
Two words.
Damon
Two words.
Rick Delgado
And it's not Happy birthday. Mental health.
Damon
I'm sorry?
Rick Delgado
Mental health health or hell health. It could be hell. You could, you know what? Go with mental health. How about that? I like that better.
Damon
Oh, you said mental health.
Rick Delgado
Yes.
Damon
Oh, okay.
Rick Delgado
But I like mental health.
Damon
Well, mental health means it could be anybody about anyone on the Democratic side. I mean, it could be anybody. Could be about anything or anyone. You know what my clue would have been?
Rick Delgado
What?
Damon
Are you a James Taylor fan?
Slick
James Taylor, Sure.
Damon
Okay. Well, he had a song called Sweet Baby James.
Rick Delgado
Yes.
Damon
How do you like that one?
Rick Delgado
Oh, you know what? I like that.
Damon
Okay. Thank you very much.
Slick
Sweet Baby James.
Damon
Sweet Baby James. Yeah.
Paul Nolan
Okay.
Damon
You don't know Sweet Baby James, Baby.
Slick
Sweet Baby Jane. I thought it was.
Damon
No, Sweet Baby James.
Rick Delgado
You know what if Prince. Prince didn't do a cover?
Slick
No, he's got some good songs. You Got a Friend. That's a great song.
Damon
Well, that was Carol King, but, yes, he covered it.
Slick
Fire and Rain. That was good.
Damon
Oh, you go.
Rick Delgado
There you go.
Damon
Firing rain. There you go. Firing Rain.
Rick Delgado
But he only retained that one because.
Slick
Call on My Name. Right. You just call him.
Damon
That's. You Got a Friend.
Slick
Yes, he did that, too.
Damon
Well, Carol King wrote it, though, with.
Slick
I know, but he did.
Damon
He performed it. Yes, yes. He's probably more famous for it. Yes.
Rick Delgado
Yeah.
Damon
How are you, slickster?
Slick
I am. Well, I am. Well, a little tired. Been crazy schedule. Like everybody. I feel bad saying it, but a little bit tired. But I'm rocking and rolling. I'm ready.
Damon
I think everybody's tired.
Rick Delgado
Yeah.
Slick
You know what it is? The clocks. I think that kind of got me
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Rick Delgado
Are you sundowning?
Slick
No, I'm not sundowning. I don't go to bed till like, 3am but when I get. Yeah, but when I get.
Damon
What are you doing?
Slick
I'm working on it.
Paul Nolan
It wakes up at noon.
Damon
You know what I'm doing?
Slick
I'm answering emails at that time. But, you know, and then. And I eat dinner at midnight, you know, because I'm here. I go home, I make Dinner. And I. I usually. And then I have to be up sometimes 7am to get out the door.
Rick Delgado
So then he has to reset his shoe closet.
Damon
Okay?
Slick
No, the shoe closet does not need a resetting. Trust me. That is in glass. That's in glass. It's all beautiful.
Damon
All right, very good.
Slick
One day I'm gonna do a video of that.
Damon
Paul Nolan's here. He's gonna do some news as well. Mr. Nolan? I'm good. I'm good.
Paul Nolan
I don't know.
Damon
Paul keeps it simple. I'm fine. Guys, how was your anniversary?
Paul Nolan
It was nice. We celebrate this weekend because the way it fell on a, you know, on a Monday. So this weekend we're gonna go out, do something nice.
Damon
Okay?
Paul Nolan
And we did something nice last weekend. But. But this weekend we have a nice little plan.
Damon
All right, Very good.
Slick
Very nice.
Damon
Live from Studio 6P on a Wednesday, real America's Voice. Aaron and Fran, holding it down as always. Glad you're in. So I guess there's. I don' of places we could start. The president was out in Kentucky today taking shots at Thomas Massie. Republicans are still seemingly going to have performative failure theater when it comes to the Save America act, where the votes are just not there. So Thune's going to do everything he can to make it look like they're trying and run cover, essentially, is what he's doing. He's running cover for all of the rhinos like Murkowski, Collins. Collins today was asked from some reporter in the hallway. Not Collins, Murkowski, about it, and she's not on board. She says, no, I'm not in its current form. I'm not on board with it. And then they give these the lamest of reasons. Because it's current form. It's gonna, you know, it's gonna. In these rural areas. She says some nonsense about it to make, you know, rural areas just. Just crazy answers. And then she, of course, slams the door and goes in her office. She doesn't want to talk about it, but Thune knows he can't get to 60. So when he brings it to the floor, and the only way it's going to pass is if it gets 60. People like Murkowski and Collins and Tillis and others can vote for it knowing that, well, they only got 53 if all of them vote for it anyways, they didn't get into 60. So, hey, yeah, I was for it. I voted for it. No, no, no, we're not really trying. We're not. We're gonna try. You know, do a talking filibuster or anything like that, but I voted for it. So. So Thune is essentially running cover. Yeah. For all of the, all of his friends, all of the rhinos that he is aligned with, which is.
Rick Delgado
Well, most of the party and the Democrats.
Damon
Most of the party and most of the people that unfortunately we've endorsed over the last 10 years and not done anything about the primaries in this party. And that's why we are where we are. But yet we're out there today trashing the guy who actually went there and, you know, actually doesn't really like all the crappy legislation that's being put forward. So I'm not going to get into that because I could talk about it all show and I know most people don't agree with me, so that's fine. But at this, this party is just lost. It's just lost.
Paul Nolan
I actually, everybody in America is for this act.
Rick Delgado
Yes.
Damon
You get to a point where you think, you know what I just think, you know, I knew this about Thune when he got elected. I just, I said he's, he's McConnell Young. I just think that, I think they, I think they're trying to lose the midterms because then, and then I think they figure maybe that's, they'll get Trump will get impeached and, and then maybe they'll just be.
Paul Nolan
The storm is over and they go back to business as usual.
Damon
Yeah. Yeah. I mean, it's hard not to think that way. At some point.
Rick Delgado
Sure.
Paul Nolan
85% of white people want this, 82% of Latinos want this. 76% of black people want this. 71% of Democrats. We can't get, we can't agree with them on anything.
Rick Delgado
And the Democrats, 90, none of the vote for it. None of them will vote.
Paul Nolan
What is it? That's just you that the rigging is so bad. Well, for them, so good that they're, they're set in their positions no matter what. They got their machine and they, they just launder their money through it.
Rick Delgado
Yeah, well, that's the thing. And believe it or not, Thune did say last night that he's going to schedule the vote next week, but again, he says it's likely to fail the 60 vote threshold.
Damon
Yeah, of course.
Rick Delgado
And of course, you know, I say, you know what, we should start a charge right now here on this show. Let's lead a charge to overthrow John Thune. Let's get him out of, let's get him out of Congress, let's get him out of Senate. Let's get him and his buddies all out. I think the president needs to step up and say, you know what? If you guys can't do this, what the American people want, there's no need for you. We need to primary every single one of these guys and just be done with it.
Damon
Well, the problem is he endorsed all of them.
Rick Delgado
That's okay. You can unendorse because he was putting his feet to the fire today. I don't know if you saw this, Damon. Here is cut number six. Here is President Trump.
Damon
This is considered feet to the fire.
Rick Delgado
This is President Trump. Be a leader, John Thune. Yeah. I mean, this is what these people respond to. They don't like. They don't like to be pointed at.
Paul Nolan
Publicly humiliated.
Rick Delgado
Exactly. Publicly humiliated and pointed at. And for people to know. Cut number six.
Damon
Is Senator Thune listening to you when
Rick Delgado
you say you want to pass the Save America Act?
Damon
He says there aren't the votes to
Rick Delgado
do it right now.
Damon
What's your response?
Rick Delgado
Well, he's got to be a leader. You know, he's a leader. He's got to get him. It's the most popular bill I've ever seen put before Congress and it's voter ID and its voter. You have to be able to be a citizen to vote.
Slick
You've got.
Rick Delgado
It's called citizenship. And we're also adding in no men playing in women's sports, no transgender mutilization of our children and no mail in ballot stake, bail in ballots. We have none of that except in the case of the military, etc.
Paul Nolan
It is.
Rick Delgado
It is the Save America Act. It's the most popular bill I think I've ever put before Congress. Yeah. So there he is talking about that. And one senator actually came out and said, you know what? He'll do whatever it takes. He'll do the filibuster. He doesn't care what it takes to get it done. That was Tommy Tuberville.
Damon
Yeah.
Rick Delgado
Here's cut number seven. Here's Tommy Tuberville. This is what a U.S. senator should be doing. Cut seven.
Damon
A lot of people thinks it'll work and won't work. You know, I don't know enough about it, and I've looked at it and read about it, and it's pretty complex,
Rick Delgado
but if it would work, I promise
Damon
you I will be on the floor as long as it takes. If we can get it done that way, if we can help President Trump get this bill through, because as he said, nothing else matters. If we don't get the Save America act, we can do all this other stuff that we want, but these Communists are going to come in right behind us after they cheat in elections and change everything back. So that's the reason this is so important in any way we can get it done. I am for it, Benny. Yeah.
Rick Delgado
And basically he's. I don't know, but I'm taking that he's calling John Thune a Communist because that's exactly what he. What he's portraying himself as. He's not willing to do the work of the American people. He wants to do the work of his lobbyists and his money people.
Damon
Well, what he's saying is that once we lose the midterms, if we lose the midterms, let's hold out hope that there's still time to turn this around, is that we know that there will be none of this on the other side. There will be no debate on the nuclear option or the filibuster or what we should do. I played Chuck Schumer for you yesterday. You heard the way he talks. There's nobody who talks like that on our side today. There's nobody who sounds like that. So they. They will have no consternation on their side about what to do and is this the right thing and how does it affect. No, no, no. They're going to burn the place down and every one of them is going to be on board, just like every one of them is always on board. When Pelosi was in charge, she never went through this. Can you ever remember?
Rick Delgado
No, no, no.
Damon
Okay. I don't even know.
Rick Delgado
You don't have to finish the sentence.
Damon
Yeah. Do you ever remember ever on any piece of major legislation where she had to go through and, like, what we're going through with this?
Rick Delgado
You know what's even crazy? You know what's even crazier? When you think back to the Senate when the Democrats had control, how many Republicans would always jump in and say, yeah, we'll support that, so they didn't have to worry about it.
Damon
Well, how many things have passed in this Senate where we have said, or in the House where we said there's been more Democrat votes for it than Republican votes on supposed Republican legislation? How many times has that happened in the last two years? It's happened a lot. It's happened a lot. Without them, it wouldn't even passed unit party. So, I mean, it's. It's worse than uniparty, though. It's just. What's worse than that? All right, live from Studio 6B, just getting started. More news, sports, with everybody. Glad you're in on a Wednesday. Coming up. Back right after this.
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Seventeen past the hour. Live from Studio 6B on a Wednesday night. Glad you're in. Slick's gonna do sports. Delgado's got main headlines. What even is that? Coming up at 9 o'. Clock. Don't miss that one. You may not see one again till 27.
Rick Delgado
Oh my goodness. Time you see the show on Rumble again, Paul.
Damon
Paul Nolan's doing some news as well. Aaron and Fran holding it down as always. Let's start with sports. Sports is brought to you by Mike Lynn Dell. LFS XP is the promo code to use if you want to shop at my pillow. That'll give you great savings at checkout. Just punch it in the promo code box. LFS XP and you're off with a great savings there at MyPillow. Support Mike. Support the show. What's going on, Slickster?
Slick
Well, Big dad, just want to quickly talk about Bam out of BIOS night last night. 83 points, second time, second largest scoring of all time. Just second to Wilt Chamberlain who had 100 points years ago. But he Miami Heat over the Washington Wizards 150 to 129 and Adebayo 36 of 43 from the line, a 20 of 43 from the field and maybe like 36. He was fouled 43 times, so there's going to be an asterisk on that.
Damon
I don't know what this says about the league, but I don't think it's good.
Slick
No, I agree.
Rick Delgado
Definitely not. Yeah, we're gonna.
Slick
That's enough. Fourth quarter enough Time spent on that garbage. That's a joke. So let's get to the NHL. Just two games. Light action on how many points did he have? 80, 83.
Paul Nolan
So if you bet the. If you bet the. The over 84. Under 84, you lose.
Slick
The Wizards gave up 3, 150 points but they were hacking them at the end.
Paul Nolan
Sports again.
Slick
Yeah, well you know that's not a bad move, Paul, but I need a job so I gotta watch NHL right now. Tied Canadians and Senators tied at one up in Ottawa. Two to go there in the first end of one we have the Capitals over the the Flyers in Philly. One nothing. Quick story here. Well, this Giants look like the Giants are going to have a good season, right? New head coach harbor holding back all their injured guys.
Rick Delgado
Whole different attitude it seems.
Slick
However, Pro Football Rumors is saying Giants Steve Tisch requesting to transfer ownership stakes. So a little shake up in the front office up there in Epstein's boy. Yeah, yeah, that's it, Paul. Giants co owner Steve Tisch was named in the Epstein files recently. No NFL investigation has commenced. Of course Goodell's not going to do anything about that. But the longtime Giants leaders preparing to step out of his role, team co owners Steve Laurie and Jonathan Tisch have sent a request to the NFL's Finance Committee to transfer their ownership stakes into their children's Trusts. According to ESPN.com's Steve Wickersham and Jordan Rayon of the Athletic and Diana Rossini, Steve Tisch and his two siblings have co owned the Giants since 2005. Tisch's name is mentioned at least 440 times in the files connected to sex offended Jerry Epstein.
Rick Delgado
Go away, dude.
Paul Nolan
He looks different now, doesn't he?
Slick
He definitely does.
Paul Nolan
440 times. He looks like a beady eye.
Rick Delgado
Yeah, it's like a dirt bag.
Paul Nolan
Yeah.
Slick
Well, as a result, Tish is taking a Giants exit ramp after 21 years alongside John Mara atop the organization. If when the NFL finance committee approves the transfer, the family's manual states states Tish would no longer own any interest in the Giants. This will mark the third and final transfer of Tish's trusts with Brandon, indicating previous transfers to his children's trust occurred in 2023 and 2024. They're already pre planning here with the trust. This is the third and last step. But I don't think this, you know, he's 77 years old, Tish, and obviously there's a lot, a lot on him and I think it's a good move. Obviously it's definitely A political move. I mean, you got the New York Giants. I mean that's as purist as they come. They don't even have cheerleaders. I mean that's how they look at things. They're very family orientated and they don't do any type of exposure of any nature for that brand. And you have to strip club. They don't go to strip club with Jerry. They don't have them cheerleaders with those, those, you know, shorts that two sizes too small. Oh, no, they play it, they play it straight down the line. And yeah, there's no. Yeah, definitely Giants. They don't, they don't put up with any tush push or anything like that. They are, they are the real deal. I have to mention they are a class team in that respect.
Damon
So.
Slick
Tish, time to go. That's a rapid sports, Big D. Back to you.
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Paul Nolan
Okay, yeah, I. So.
Damon
Georgia teen charged with killing high school teacher. What?
Paul Nolan
Yeah, so.
Damon
Oh, this is that horrible story. Oh my God.
Paul Nolan
So I wanted to just touch on it just because obviously it's a tragedy, of course.
Damon
And it's one of the worst stories I think I've ever read about because
Paul Nolan
when you look at it objectively, the kids are good kids and it was good natured ribbon. And the coach was just a fantastic guy. The teacher, math teacher, Mr. Hughes was loved by everybody and he ran out to play with the kids because if he, if you catch the kids in the act, you get. They lose two points. And he was such a sport and such a loved guy and such an encouraging force to these kids at all times. And everybody kind of knew it. And when the government, you know, when the law enforcement want to hammer them with these, you know, manslaughter, vehicular manslaughter. And facing up to 15 years, the wife is now insisting we don't need two tragedies. It'll ruin these kids lives. They've already changed forever. And I don't want to press charges. So that's the path that's going on now. The, the wife is saying that she wants to drop everything. And the young man who was behind the wheel when he slipped under the car and he ran over him has sworn that he would dedicate his life to Mr. Hughes. And he will. He will live and honor him in every way he can. The kid is completely heartbroken. And there's a story, more of forgiveness right now. And I just figured I'll just share it because the story's terrible. But at least there is a bright side to it where there's some humanity involved in it, and we'll see how this plays out over time.
Damon
So for those of you who don't know the background of the story. So these kids went to the teacher's house as a prank to roll the house with toilet paper, which I guess is something that they do and whatever. And the teacher, I guess, was somewhat aware that this could possibly be happening or even might happen.
Paul Nolan
He was fully aware.
Damon
So he came out of the house. I guess it was raining, and he came out of the house.
Paul Nolan
The driveway was super steep.
Damon
Yeah. Got to the. I guess. Yeah. Got kind of got going downhill and got. Couldn't p. Pull himself back or whatever it was. He was going too fast. He got to the end of the driveway, like, running out to, like, whatever. To do whatever with the kids, you know, and tripped and fell into the road.
Paul Nolan
And the kid, as the kids were,
Damon
of course, rushing and laughing to get in their cars and drive away, and he fell into the road, and the car ran over him, and the kids
Paul Nolan
stopped right away, and they did everything they could to resuscitate him. And from what we understand, the young man is just so torn up and heartbroken. I don't think they should be shown his picture like this. I got to be honest with you. I feel like this is just an accident. A terrible, terrible accident of just things happening in life.
Slick
Is he under? Is he underage?
Damon
Well, they had to release the mugs. I think it's a mug.
Slick
He's 18. That's why he's an adult.
Damon
Yeah. And Jaden Wallace is his name. Wow.
Slick
Thanks.
Damon
And so he said he had a couple quotes in this New York Post article.
Paul Nolan
Yeah, that's a shot dedicate.
Damon
He said, I pledge to live out the remainder of my life in a manner that honors the memory of Coach Hughes by exemplifying Christ, he will never be forg forgotten. The teen said in a statement. Yeah. Hugh Hughes had been excitedly waiting outside his home to catch Wallace and his friends rolling his property with toilet paper as part of this ongoing prank war tradition with the school.
Slick
Yeah, yeah, Those pranks, I mean, it's just sometimes too.
Damon
Hughes's wife, Laura, had previously called for the charges against the teens to be dropped. Like Paul said, she said, it's a terrible tragedy, and our family is determined to prevent a separate tragedy from occurring. Ruining the lives of these students. So, I mean, what, what can you say about her, the wife? It's been a lot of chat on this online.
Rick Delgado
Yeah. You know what's crazy too, when you see the reaction of the wife and you know how much the teacher was into it with these kids. Yeah. I'm sure even if he, you know, say he survived, he just ended up in a hospital with broken leg, he'd probably be like, no, no, no, no charges. Leave him alone. My fault. I screwed up. You know, you gotta think this is just, this is just one of those.
Paul Nolan
It's just an accident.
Rick Delgado
It's unavoidable, unfortunately.
Damon
Just a terrible accident.
Paul Nolan
Yeah. I'm just glad forgiveness is involved and seeing where this kid takes his life in this, this situation.
Damon
Yeah. All right. Live from studio 6ft 26 past the hour. We're back right after this.
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30 minutes past the hour live from Studio 6B. Glad you're in Real America's voice by the way. Start getting ready Real America's Voice coverage of the cpac. It's always the best and it's coming up end of the month here. What about two weeks away? Week and a half away. CPAC down in Texas. There you go. Wall to wall coverage. March 25th, 26th, 27th, 28th. They'll have you covered. Great interviews at the booth. The Real America's booth is more impressive every single year. It's busier every single year. It's always wild around the Real America's Voice booth all four days. They'll bring you all the speakers from the main stage, all the great interviews from the booth. You'll have shows broadcasting from there. So, man, just four, four great days of watching cpac. And the team, Parker and the team, they do an amazing job going down there. It's, it's, it's quite the. Quite the undertaking and it always looks great. They do a great job. So make sure you lock it in. 25th, 26th, 27th, 28th.
Rick Delgado
And it'll be in Texas, right?
Damon
It's in Texas.
Slick
It was Harry going down there, choosing Texas. Harry going down.
Damon
I don't know.
Rick Delgado
Oh, probably wonder if he'll go to the strip clubs.
Damon
No, it's too bad that the hall's Never open at 8:00 or, you know, we're just, we just never can time it up. Right. Because, yeah, I know every 8 o' clock everybody's gone.
Rick Delgado
We should just go and set up at a bar somewhere and of course everybody would find us.
Slick
Yeah, right. I don't think that's going to work out.
Rick Delgado
I, I think I, I think there's a lot of people there who probably need a good stiff drink after day of CPAC.
Damon
Yeah, yeah, exactly. Yeah. Or 410. All right, let's do some news. Rick Delgado's got it. Main headlines. What's going on, Delgado?
Rick Delgado
All right, Damon. Well, I just want to follow up because I had another clip regarding the standing filibuster that we're hoping for. This actually coming out of Texas because John Cornyn, who, you know is under attack, basically doesn't look like he's gonna win his primary runoff is breaking this with the longstanding defense of the Senate filibuster and urging Republicans to enact whatever change is necessary to send Trump a backed voter ID bill. Yeah, because he needs it.
Damon
I mean, he's doing this because he knows he can. I mean, it's just.
Rick Delgado
Cornyn's locked in a fierce runoff with Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and is pressing Republicans to do this because. Because he knows he's probably going to lose this to Ken Paxton if this doesn't go through.
Damon
He knows that it's not getting 60 votes and Thune will do nothing but bring it to the floor for a regular vote. That's why he's doing it. That's why they're all going to vote for it and go, look at me. I voted for it because it's not getting to 60. This is theater. This is worse than the worst Broadway show you've ever seen.
Rick Delgado
And they won't do the filibuster the way the standing filibuster the way they think they can get it done. There's a reason probably why every single Democrat, no matter how many Democrats in the country, 70 plus percent want this passed, almost 90% of Republicans want it passed, yet nobody in the Senate wants it passed. And it could be because of what General Michael Flynn said would be revealed once these, once these voter fraud things start coming out. Cut number eight. Here's General Flynn. Take a listen to what he says.
Dr. James Thorpe
I think we're going to find that there are people serving in Congress and serving in other state offices that didn't win those elections.
Slick
So we have, just like Joe Biden. So we're going to find that they're
Dr. James Thorpe
going to find criminal activities, particularly in, as they have in, in Fulton county and of course, Maricopa County. But these are just, those are tactics of the broader strategy. But I think what we're going to
Rick Delgado
find is we're going to be looking
Dr. James Thorpe
at the results, the real results once
Slick
we, you know, lay them out.
Dr. James Thorpe
And many of them have started to
Slick
get laid out, particularly in Fulton county because they're already down into the weeds
Dr. James Thorpe
of that, that and we're going to see people that are serving in elected offices that were not elected. That's not a constitutional republic. That's, that's a criminal enterprise.
Rick Delgado
Yeah. And that could be why every single Democrat and a lot of Republicans don't want to see this could be get passed.
Damon
Could be.
Rick Delgado
Yeah, I know what you're saying.
Slick
He's leaving room.
Paul Nolan
Keep your bases covered.
Rick Delgado
Yeah, exactly. Over on the Iran war front, Damon Trump says Iran doesn't know what hit them after the US Excursion, President Trump said Wednesday that Iran doesn't know what hit him. Speaking at the Versed Logics in Kentucky, Trump described the conflict as an excursion aimed at eliminating very evil people. He argued that the confrontation was long overdue, saying Iran had been responsible for attacks on Americans for decades. It should have been done 47 years ago. They've been killing our people for 47 years, he said. And also other things coming out. Here is General Admiral Brad Cooper with an update from CENTCOM over the war. Cut number two. Here's what he has to report as an update for what's going on in Iran. Cut 2. Let me start by offering my overall assessment of Operation Epic Fury. In short, U.S. forces continue delivering devastating combat power against the Iranian regiment. I've said this before, but it bears repeating. US Combat power is building, Iranian combat power is declining. And we remain centered on very clear military objectives in eliminating Iran's ability to project power against Americans and against its neighbors. Every Day we're striking hard at Iranian ballistic missile and drones. To date, we have struck more than 5,500 targets inside Iran, including more than 60 ships using a variety of precision weapons systems. Yeah. So there he is, talking about the progress so far. The US Embassy in Baghdad, though, warned Wednesday that Iran and allied militias may be planning attacks on US Owned oil and energy infrastructure in Iraq, according to a new security alert. But here is the President talking about the Iran war, calling it an excursion, while touring the Thermo Fisher Scientific facility out in Cincinnati, Ohio. Here's cut number three. Check this out.
Damon
You just said it is a little excursion and you said it is a war. So which one is it?
Paul Nolan
Well, it's both.
Rick Delgado
It's both. It's a.
Paul Nolan
An excursion that will keep us out of a war. And the war is going to be.
Slick
I mean, for them, it's a war. For us, it's turned out to be easier than we thought. But think of it, they had thousands of missiles, seven, eight thousand missiles. We got many of them before they got to lunch.
Rick Delgado
They have drones all over the place. We got many. Now we're knocking out the drone plants, as you know, going fast. They started talking about mines. So we had 28 mine ships as of this moment.
Slick
28, like using the same weapon, the exact same weapon that we use against the drug dealers.
Rick Delgado
Yeah. So there he is talking about that. And the president also vowed Wednesday to oil tankers traveling through the Strait of Hormuz would have great safety despite threats from the Iranian regime. So you've got that going on.
Damon
And again, can I just jump back to the. To thune for a second? Rachel Bavard, who I've been talking about all week, she says at this point, people who still claim that the talking filibuster is nuking the filibuster, like we keep hearing are like the homeless is like the homeless guy muttering to himself outside of a Starbucks. There's nothing more you can do except give him a dollar and say a prayer for him. And that's pretty much it's kind of where we're at with the party. I mean, I just don't know how else to put it. Keep hearing, you know, Murkowski today. They're either saying, well, we don't think nuking the filibuster is a good idea, or they've got some reason why they can't support it. That's just pathetic. Yeah, Enthusia is just going to do absolutely nothing. I don't care how much you hear, oh, we're going to. We're going to. We're setting in for a big, long debate. If the threshold is 60, it's all performative theater. Remember that. All right. What else, Delgado?
Rick Delgado
As I was saying, the president was making a tour today. He arrived on Air Force One in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky International Airport around 2 o'. Clock. He went to that Thermo Fisher scientific facility in Cincinnati. He was doing a tour. And as the president always does, he's got the media following him around, taking the tour. And he decided, well, as only President Trump can, here he is talking to the media just before he gets started with the tour. Cut number four, check this out. We'll let the media. I didn't say fake news, please. I don't. Too many professionals. So I refuse to call you fake news. All right. See how nice I am? So there he is.
Damon
I like that laugh at the end there.
Rick Delgado
Because you know he's going to call fake.
Damon
Can we hear that one? Let's hear that one more time. Let's hear the end of that one more time.
Rick Delgado
Used to call you fake news. All right. See how nice I am?
Damon
That's great.
Rick Delgado
And finally, he had some words for the Democrats and Chuck Schumer in particular, talking about the government shutdown, which is amazing because you would think the media and the Democrats would be freaking out about a government shutdown, but nobody's talking about their shutdown. Exactly. Cut number five. Here he is on the government shutdown. Cut five. So the shutdown continues. The Republican Party is not going to pay a trillion and a half dollars
Slick
to illegal immigrants coming into our country,
Rick Delgado
coming in for a lot of reasons, coming in from prisons, from jails, from all over the place, from Venezuela, many countries. We're not going to do that.
Slick
So the shutdown continues. It's a Democrat shutdown, it's a Schumer
Rick Delgado
shutdown because his career has failed and it's over. That's the truth. So, yeah, there he is getting off the plane, arriving.
Paul Nolan
So good.
Rick Delgado
Arriving in Ohio. He's scheduled. He's scheduled. He's had that tour today at that pharmaceutical and biotech company in Reading, Ohio. And he also had some other visits throughout the day. So busy day for the president getting out and about.
Damon
Okay, this might be the most concerning clip. If you're worried about where the Republican Party's at and how it's being perceived, this might be a concerning clip that we want to take notice of. This was today on Jessica Tarlov's who we know, of course, over at the 5. On her podcast, she had Hillary Clinton on. And here is just one clip from that.
Rick Delgado
I think all of that is a
Slick
very good signal that there is beginning to be a better understanding, both by the President and the people around him, as well as by the leaders of our European allies, that there can be common ground amongst us. And the kind of dismissiveness that we saw in the first Trump administration has been replaced by a much more obvious working relationship to the good of European security, transatlantic security, and hopefully Ukrainian security. So I'm actually encouraged.
Damon
Okay. I don't know what you want to make of that, but.
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Damon
That's Hillary Clinton on President Trump's second term so far.
Slick
A little kissing up there, huh?
Rick Delgado
That's definitely, that's definitely trying to lay the groundwork for something with that.
Paul Nolan
I smell a. I smell a stinky fish.
Damon
Do you want to hear all that praise?
Slick
Stink badger in the perfume aisle?
Rick Delgado
No, you smell Hillary Clinton. She smells like that.
Damon
What does everybody think of that clip?
Paul Nolan
I think she's up to something, of course, but then again, she could ask for the morning newspaper and a bacon, egg and cheese sandwich, and I think she's up.
Damon
He's much in his second term. Yeah.
Slick
Pardon me.
Damon
Common ground between the two parties. She's happy. I'm not sure what that says or what we should be concerned about, but
Paul Nolan
I don't, I don't, I don't know. I don't like it.
Damon
President Trump wasn't happy that Bill Clinton was called in front of Congress. He says he likes them. He doesn't want to see him there testifying. Oh, now she's praising the second.
Slick
Maybe he needs a hitman.
Damon
I don't know. All right, live from Studio 6B, we're back right after this.
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She saw you so that's like good.
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All right, 13 to the hour. Live from Studio 6B on a Wednesday night. Slicks doing sports. Delgado's doing news. Paul Nolan's doing some news as well. Make sure you follow Real America's Voice on all their socials at Real Am Voice. Same thing for us live from Studio 6B at LFS6B. Make sure you download the app for Real America's Voice and for live from Studio 6B. All out there in both stores. Android, Google and Apple. Let's do some sports. Slick's got it. Slickster. What's going on?
Slick
All right, Big D. Busy night in NCAA men's basketball. We know Selection Sunday just a few days away. We can't wait for that. Hofstra, your alma mater, they pulled it out last night. They go, they're going to be advancing high points, advancing. Good news all around in the studio, but we got a lot of games to get to, so let me get right on it now. SEC tournament first round. We got Ole Miss 6250 over Texas seven to go there in the second. Actually, all these games are mid second. Second half they got Boston U trailing Lehigh 58 43. The Phillips 66 Big 12 tournament. We got BYU 5542 over West Virginia in the T. Rowe ACC tournament. Florida State 81 to 63 over California. NC State 98 to 88 over Pitt. That just went final. Maryland fell to Iowa today. The great state of Iowa. They won 7,544 in the Big Ten tournament. Another Phillips big 66. We got the in the Big 12. Big D. Iowa State 9142 over Arizona State. LSU fell to Kentucky 87.82 in the SEC tournament. Big Ten we had Washington in OT over USC 8,379, Louisville 6,258 over SMU. Auburn over Mississippi State 79 61. The SEC and we got UCF edging in OT. Cincinnati by one. 66 65. Providence over Butler 9181 in the Big east first round. McNeese 7959 over SF Austin and just two more. Indiana fell to Northwestern 7461 and Xavier over Marquette in a thriller. Big east tournament 8987 and sticking with the tournament and with the NCAA. Bobby Hurley out at Arizona State but likely not done. Possible jobs he could get. And who ASU is targeting next? Kansas City. The Bobby Hurley era is over in Tempe after 11 years and more than 180 wins. The Sun Devil season ended in the Big 12 tournament on Wednesday and with it the finale of Hurley's time with the program. Hurley told CBS Sports in the aftermath of AFU's record setting 91:42 loss to Iowa State on Wednesday. The 49 point margin was the largest in the history of the league tournament that he had not yet been informed by ASU athletic director Graham Rossini that he was done. I think you mentioned on the show Rick you thought he might be.
Rick Delgado
I knew he was fired before he
Slick
did, but he'll end up. He'll end up landing, landing somewhere. And I know Big D, you're going to be upset about this, but apparently Iran cannot compete in the World Cup. Per the sports prime minister there, ESPN News, Iran's sports and youth minister said it's not possible for the country to take part in the World cup after the United States killed its supreme leader, Ayatollah Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and its ongoing war. So we're gonna miss Iran in the World Cup.
Damon
Was he the goalie?
Slick
No, he was the striker. And that's a rapid. Sports Big D, back to you.
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Paul Nolan
Well, guess what? The exodus continues. Another major company is pack up and leaving California. It's becoming less of a headline and more of a pattern. Yamaha Motor Co. Announced it will move its U.S. headquarters out of California. Nearly a half century been there, relocating to Georgia. Red state executives say the move will be maybe as of now. Ish. Well, it is without the fraud. But. But Yamaha isn't alone. In recent years, America's biggest corporations have quietly and triumphantly walked out of the same doors. Tesla shifted in headquarters out of Silicon Valley to Austin. Chevron moved to Houston. Charles Schwab relocated to Texas. Other firms like akom, Hewlett Packard, McKesson, all the biggest companies all went to red states. California's corporate tax rate still sits near 9%. Top personal income rate hits more than 13% than the highest rate of the nation. Add in rising regulation, energy costs, the price of doing business and many executives are simply making a logical calculation. So states like Texas and Florida are offering lower taxes, lighter regulation and plenty of room to expand. So the trend that started with people leaving California is now spreading to companies and the capital that's with it that drive the economy. So Gavin Newsom, please run you disaster.
Damon
Yeah. The other news Speaking of leaving states, besides California is what's going on in Washington. Just passed the income tax.
Rick Delgado
Oh yeah.
Damon
And the day they passed it, guess who said see you later.
Paul Nolan
Stop.
Damon
That would be. That would be Starbucks. That would be. What's this?
Paul Nolan
The blue head capital of the world.
Damon
Howard. Whatever his name is. Who's the guy who ran, who founded Starbucks? Howard.
Paul Nolan
His wife left.
Damon
Not Howard. Nick. Howard. Who?
Rick Delgado
Howard Starbucks.
Damon
Howard Starbucks. Yeah, whatever his name is. See ya.
Slick
See a latte.
Damon
See you guys.
Paul Nolan
Latte. We're out of here.
Damon
Yeah. Yeah. Oh, see he was, he was okay with. He's okay with all the woke hirings and all the, all the other stuff. All the other rainbow coalition that they do at Starbucks in all their places. But, but soon as you and I've said this, soon as you hit him in the pocketbook, Seattle, we are out of here.
Paul Nolan
And listen, when they go, where does he go?
Damon
Texas or Florida? He went to one of the two. I can't. I think it was Florida.
Rick Delgado
Florida.
Paul Nolan
But I really want. They should be like in the movie Full Metal Jacket. If you leave a blue state and you're a lefty and you go to Florida.
Damon
Howard Schultz. That's what.
Paul Nolan
When you're sleeping at night, they gotta hold them down in the covers and beat them with soap bars. With a rolling. You're not voting blue and wrecking this place.
Rick Delgado
So yeah, that's the only downside of all these people leaving is that they, they relocate their companies. But the, the a holes that. That you know, work at the companies that are still Democrats are going to vote Democrat because they don't get it. They don't understand.
Paul Nolan
Yeah, they. But we have to get voting cleaned up. I think, I think the rigging is way worse than people realize.
Damon
Like. What do you mean?
Paul Nolan
I just think they stuff ballots everywhere. I think everything is. I don't know. I just don't trust the system anymore.
Rick Delgado
Y. I tend to agree with what General Flynn said.
Paul Nolan
Yeah.
Rick Delgado
You know, if this office is exposed, why you're going to see so many people that didn't win their elections.
Paul Nolan
The amount people who want this from every demographic. And we can't get it through. You kidding me?
Rick Delgado
Because who.
Damon
Because we. Why we can't get it through. Because we don't have the votes. We don't have the votes because we don't pay attention to the primaries for the last 10 years. And when we don't pay attention to the primaries, the candidates, the endorsements and the money, we get establishment rhino candidates like Thom Tillis, like Cindy Hyde. Smith, like Mitch McConnell, like you can just go down the list of all of them. That is why we don't have the votes. That is why we can't pass it. Thune being the leader right now is, is what it is and he's not going to help it and he's not going to go out of his way to pull hardball and do anything that Pelosi would do. Obviously he's going to put it on the floor for 60 and that's it. It's all performative theater.
Paul Nolan
Theater.
Damon
It's all failure theater. But the main reason we're in this position is cuz we can't elect true conservatives. And when we do, it's a rig job. They're getting smashed like Massie does today.
Rick Delgado
Yeah, but you know what? You can't lay this at the feet of the Republicans only Damon. You have to look at the Democrats. They're not listening to their voters either,
Damon
but they're not surprised.
Rick Delgado
But see, that's the problem. Don't just say, oh, the Republicans did a bad job job. The Democrats aren't even listening to their voters. They don't want to hear from them. They don't pay attention to them. It's, it's. They give them the old, you know, the, the double, double middle finger salute. But they say go scratch. Because it's not about them, it's about the money. They want to keep their money flow going. They want to keep their jobs that they probably don't have.
Damon
Agreed. That's why they don't care. Right.
Rick Delgado
So it doesn't matter if we have 55 or 50, you still got the Democrats who are going to be like my tinfoil hat. Yeah, because they're part of the problem too.
Damon
If we had 53 or 54 or 55 or 58 real ones, then we could get it passed. We could get a talking filibuster.
Rick Delgado
Yeah, but if we, if we had in. Go ahead, Paul.
Paul Nolan
The people who are in are in on the scam. Yeah, they just don't, they're never going to. They're all sticking together, fighting and then they pro wrestle. When they go back in the locker room, they go take drugs together and they do martinis and they go to Epstein's Island.
Rick Delgado
Right, Right.
Damon
But that's the point. Because we elect these people in this party.
Paul Nolan
Do we?
Damon
That's the point. All right, live from Studio 6B. That's a wrap on hour one. Hour two coming back.
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Damon
Mr. Nolan thinks I'm trying to take over the world. He might be right. Put him back in Damon's trunk. There you go, Bill. Put him back in the trunk. Oh. Hour two. Hi from Studio 6B.
Rick Delgado
Yeah, but he's never been to the
Damon
island, though, on a Wednesday.
Paul Nolan
Well, as far as you know.
Damon
Yeah, exactly. Wednesday night sports.
Slick
He was spared.
Damon
Delgado's doing main he was spared. Delgado's doing main headlines. Paul Nolan's doing some more news. Aaron and Fran holding it down as always. And of course, all of you, the live from Studio 6P Arbor. Audience, wherever you're watching, we appreciate it. We always appreciate you giving us a few hours of your weekdays 8 to 10, right here on Real America's Voice. Lots to do in hour two, I suppose we'll talk more about the Republicans. We'll talk about the president in Kentucky today, if we can get to that. We'll talk about who the president is throwing his weight behind in Kentucky. In Kentucky. I saw something that said Massie still is about 58% to win, and I hope he wins. And I think it's gonna that expect that to only go up from here, but we can get to that if we have some time. But right now it is time for one of my new favorite segments here on the show. And that, of course, is Rick Delgado with what even is that?
Rick Delgado
All right, well, thank you, Damon. And well, you know, it's been a whole lot of crazy, crazy stuff we've seen the last few weeks, hasn't it? I mean, from Nicholas Maduro being arrested and brought to the US after years of dumping drugs and criminals into our country, to this, the Liberal left. Yes, The liberal left calling for his release because of all of a sudden, sudden the no kings crowd, well, they love them, some dictators, sure.
Damon
Yeah.
Rick Delgado
And then of course, you fast forward to the Saturday morning wake up start of the war in Iran just 11 days ago and the pure might of the US military on display. And then of course, this. Of course, the same liberal lunatics have traded in their signs this month calling for the war to immediately halt and for the return, or you could say the resurrection, if you will, of the Ayatollah and his religion of peace. And you go in pieces. Yes, he did. Yeah, we've seen some wacky stuff the last few weeks and it's all coming from the liberal left. And I think President Trump could have said it better when he said this.
Slick
These people are crazy.
Paul Nolan
I'm telling you, they're crazy.
Rick Delgado
Yeah, exactly. And you know what?
Damon
He ain't lying.
Rick Delgado
No, that's because of all the liberal lunacy we see. It's become even more apparent with the latest unhinged rant from the one, the only, one of our favorites, James Carville. Yep, James Carville. The sling blade, like septuagenarian, might just need a wellness check. Damon, if you haven't seen this yet, well, that has me thinking, what the hell is even that? Exactly. Because if you haven't seen it, that means you missed Monday's show. But don't worry, that's okay. Because when something is funny, we're here to beat it until it isn't funny anymore.
Paul Nolan
That's true.
Slick
That is true.
Rick Delgado
So check out, check out old Jim.
Paul Nolan
Me.
Rick Delgado
Look, you fat Trump, if you listen to this, you listen good. Because what I'm getting ready to say
Slick
is what a lot of people in this country speak for who I speak
Rick Delgado
for, and I speak for a lot of people.
Slick
You hear me, you fat ass.
Rick Delgado
Yeah. I mean, wow. Wow, that's a three banger right in the first 12 seconds. All I can say is. Yeah. All I can say is this level of hatred for someone that basically ignores you. Left unchecked, Damon can have a negative effect on the body and the mind.
Damon
Yes.
Rick Delgado
And in James Carville's case, it's basically transformed him into Gollum with glasses.
Paul Nolan
That is good.
Damon
Yeah.
Rick Delgado
As you can tell, he's very angry
Slick
because this is the glasses.
Rick Delgado
Yeah. His precious standing and influence in the Democratic Democratic Party and in politics altogether has basically evaporated. And my therapist has told me that this type of emotionally charged thrashing about Damon could be his cry for help. Let's see what Else he has to say, you're right. I got Trump derangement syndrome. I hate the motherfucker.
Paul Nolan
And you know what?
Slick
I don't want to get rid of it.
Rick Delgado
You know what, that's really powerful, James. I mean he just took, look, he just took ownership of the problem. They say that the first step in getting better is admitting that you have a problem. And it looks like James Carville might have a chance at recovery. Let's see what else he has to say. I don't want to get better. I want to get worse.
Slick
I want to hate him more.
Rick Delgado
I pray to God in heaven, God reign the righteous reign of Trump Derangement syndrome.
Slick
Pray for me Lord, I'm your vessel on this earth.
Rick Delgado
Pray for the people that listen to this.
Slick
We want more.
Rick Delgado
We want to hate the son of a. So much that we can't see straight.
Damon
Yeah.
Rick Delgado
Wow.
Damon
Many years ago.
Rick Delgado
You know what? He was so close. So close. But as you can see, James Carville doesn't want help. But maybe, maybe there are family, maybe there are friends, maybe they can do something. Maybe you know, do an intervention or something. I don't know, maybe he can go someplace. Maybe he can go someplace that's a banger alright. Quiet and relaxing and reflect on why he is so angry. It also got me thinking. Maybe there's a reason these liberal loons like James Carville are so angry. I mean, it could be something from their past that has led them to this point in their lives. Seriously, I don't know what that could possibly be. What is going on inside his head to make them think this way, but to lash out like James Carville did for the world to see. I think I'm perplexed. I wonder who could be driving him this crazy. And when you think of the looney liberal left overall this seems to be a pattern. I mean, I mean we've seen all this stuff before, haven't we? And I think we all know where it started.
Dr. James Thorpe
Yes.
Rick Delgado
Ah, that's right. The night America was saved because the wicked witch had lost.
Damon
Yeah.
Rick Delgado
And ever since that fateful night in November of 2016. Coming up on 10 years now, if you're counting, the left is in a been a constant state of hysterical meltdown from the gatherings on the beach where of course they show up in clothes and not bathing suits. To do what? Scream.
Slick
Oh God.
Rick Delgado
God,
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Rick Delgado
These people are insufferable to interpretive slow line dancing on a sidewalk.
Damon
Oh dear, look at this.
Paul Nolan
Here we go.
Damon
Take it in.
Rick Delgado
Yeah. Come on this is great.
Slick
Breathe, breathe.
Rick Delgado
Meltdowns. And you know what?
Damon
What?
Rick Delgado
This is what they sound like. Make it stop. A collection of ugly people that. People that are ugly. So much so on the inside. More than they could ever be on the outside. I mean, how else can you walk around like this all the time and not have a black hole where your soul used to be? I mean. I mean, come to think about it, the only one who could possibly be more angry is Paul Pelosi.
Damon
Oh, here we have.
Rick Delgado
I mean, now that Nancy is on her way home, since she's not, she's going to be leaving congress. Gone will be the night statement of dress shirts and boxer shorts with a glass of scotch in one hand and a 40 year old mushy homeless potato shaped boy toy in the other as they tussle around during a weekly 2am naked hammer fight club. Yeah, because now he's gonna have to hammer her.
Paul Nolan
Shut up.
Rick Delgado
Yeah, speaking of mushy potato shapes, look at that leprechaun that like to tell me to shut up. Damon, back to you.
Slick
Wait a minute, hold on.
Damon
We rewind the script there. What was the last part.
Rick Delgado
Back to you.
Damon
No, no.
Rick Delgado
Tossed it to you. No, no.
Damon
Two sentences before that. Oh, speaking of what?
Paul Nolan
What?
Rick Delgado
Speaking of people to tell me to shut up. Back to you.
Damon
No, there was. Those other words you're missing.
Rick Delgado
Are there?
Damon
Yes. I think it was potato shaped.
Rick Delgado
Mushy. I think you left out mushy.
Damon
Oh, so you remember.
Rick Delgado
Yeah.
Damon
Well, why do I have to be brought into this?
Dr. James Thorpe
I'll smoke.
Rick Delgado
I'm trying to. I'm trying to do that connection. You know how you. Because I'm going to throw it to you. I want to keep that continuation of the.
Damon
I know, but why can't you just end it and say big D? That's kind of back to you.
Rick Delgado
That's a hard transition. I like to do a smooth transition.
Damon
Speaking of soft, mushy potato shaped people who like to tell me to shut up. Damon, back to you.
Rick Delgado
Damon, back to you.
Damon
Yeah, Nancy.
Slick
Nancy's on the money.
Damon
Nancy's on the money. I mean, that just seems like an unnecessary transition to me.
Paul Nolan
We call that an unprovoked attack.
Damon
Yes. Thank you, Paul.
Rick Delgado
You know what? Hysterical. It's a transit. They call it a transition in the biz.
Damon
Yeah. All right, now you've been in the
Paul Nolan
business a long time.
Rick Delgado
I have been.
Damon
Yeah.
Rick Delgado
That's. That's what we call a smooth transition.
Damon
All right. What even is that? That was great. Bravo.
Rick Delgado
Thank you.
Paul Nolan
Very good. That was fantastic. Just once. Can. Can you guys just put it all on your X feed when you make it standalone and just see if he gets one of these go viral because that was so good, dude.
Rick Delgado
Thank you.
Damon
Bomb ending Orchard. Christopher says on Facebook, bomb ending Delgado. Yeah, I don't think he means you bombed either. The bomb.
Rick Delgado
Yes, you.
Damon
The bomb.
Rick Delgado
He liked the transition.
Slick
I like the cigar.
Damon
No, that's not what. No, no, no.
Rick Delgado
I think that's what he did. He said it. He thought it was a great transition.
Damon
Now, Auntie, Auntie, MKM says on Rumble, the transition is the best part. See?
Rick Delgado
Oh.
Slick
Oh, wow.
Rick Delgado
Because I make it so natural, it's almost like part of the script.
Damon
Well, you could make it natural without saying, speaking of mushy potato shaped people who like to tell me to shut up. Up. Damon, back to you. How about just Damon, back to you?
Slick
Like I do. It's a rap and sports back to you.
Damon
It's a rapid sports back to you. Big D. Yeah, that's a nice transition.
Rick Delgado
But you got.
Damon
You got a.
Rick Delgado
You got the rap and sports line that you use. I don't have that.
Slick
That's true. You got.
Rick Delgado
So I need to be a little bit more creative.
Damon
I mean, I just see a pattern here.
Rick Delgado
So do I.
Damon
Seemingly. Of every one of these words having the same conversation, which I don't want to have.
Paul Nolan
The hammer fight.
Damon
No, the. The transition back to me.
Paul Nolan
Me. Oh, right.
Damon
I don't want to be part of these. I want to just laugh and enjoy them, which I do. Right up to the last part, right? Yeah. And then all of a sudden, it's just.
Paul Nolan
Bam.
Damon
I get hit inside of the head.
Slick
Speaking of beating a joke to death, that hammer thing. My God.
Damon
Exactly.
Slick
We've killed that man.
Damon
All right, very good. What even is that? That'll be posted on the live from Studio 6B app later tonight. So if you want to download it in the App Store, it's in both Apple and Google Play. Go get it. Paul, Nolan's got some news. Mr. Nolan. What's. What's going on?
Paul Nolan
We get 30 seconds left. You're gonna. You hit me with.
Damon
Well, that's fine.
Slick
Talk about a transition. Speaking of soft transitions, it's more like a transpire.
Damon
Well, that's fine. No, that's fine. I didn't give you any.
Paul Nolan
Stretch it out.
Rick Delgado
See, now, if you had a nice transition set up, it would have been smooth.
Damon
Yeah, well, I mean, you know, if
Paul Nolan
you didn't beat the.
Damon
If you didn't think I went to him at 2:13. By the time he stopped complaining. It was 1:30.
Rick Delgado
So you're having that out. Forget it.
Paul Nolan
All right.
Damon
Live from studio 6:30 on a Wednesday night. We will do some more news with Paul Nolan.
Rick Delgado
Shut up.
Damon
He'll take the whole. We'll do some more sports with Slick. We'll do some more headlines with Del. We'll see if Harry's actually getting coconut custard donuts.
Paul Nolan
I would kill for them, which I
Damon
don't think he is. He left. That's the end of that fake news.
Rick Delgado
He's taking the donuts and going home.
Damon
All right, we're back right after this.
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Paul Nolan
Typical New York Post type headline. Iran's new Supreme Leader Mojata. I'm sorry guys, I don't give any. Is it no show in his own succession?
Damon
Yeah, the sun.
Paul Nolan
And he's got the charisma of a boiled potato. Were we just talking about something like that before?
Damon
Oh, yeah.
Paul Nolan
Anyway, the newly appointed Supreme Leader was a no show at his own succession rally. He's a mush in Turin. Observers say he's either wounded or hiding out in fear as thousands and gathered for his appointment.
Rick Delgado
I heard he's on his last leg.
Paul Nolan
Yeah, I heard he's just hopping along. Anyway, he's apparently hiding out or injured and. But some of the other things that are very interesting about him. The new investigation says the son of the Iran Supreme Leader, he is the powerful heir to the community. Oh my God, I feel like the kid from Khomeini. Khmeni. Say it again.
Rick Delgado
Khomeini.
Paul Nolan
Oh, thank you. You okay over there, Damon? Yeah. Anyway, he's linked to a sprawling network of luxury real estate which stretches all across Europe and the Middle East. The company is all high end property in London, including all kinds of hotels and other prime real estate in the heart of London. It's worth well over a hundred million dollars. And you know, I just figured I'd let you know that if I had that kind of loot, I'd be hiding out too. He says he's in hideout in a bunker there. So.
Damon
Well, the other day they had. They had this, I guess whatever installation or celebration or some kind of. Some kind of something for him. And of course he. Like you said, he couldn't show up. So here's some. Here's some footage of the. No, no, this is not a joke. This is serious. This is absolutely serious. There's footage of what they did. They used an actual cardboard cutout of him, Siamese Waltz.
Paul Nolan
And they blew it up.
Damon
Well, they just. They just placed it there.
Slick
That looks authentic.
Rick Delgado
It looks like. It looks like a scene out of South Park.
Damon
It really doesn't say.
Slick
It does, actually.
Damon
You're right. So it looks like he's got both. It looks like he's in decent shape here.
Rick Delgado
Yeah, that's an old, that's an old cutout. He's got both legs.
Damon
So. Yeah, but that's what they did because he couldn't.
Paul Nolan
Yeah, well, they say like 50 he
Damon
couldn't turn up for. They pulled out the old cardboard cut out of them. That's pretty much where they're at at this point.
Rick Delgado
They're going to put them in the
Slick
stands when they went on tv, said, break a leg.
Damon
All right, let's do some more headline news. Rick Delgado's got it. What's going on, Delgado?
Rick Delgado
All right, David. Well, you might remember a couple weeks ago President Trump naming J.D. vance as his point man to look into all the fraud around the country and in the states. Well, one of those states that they're going to start looking into and they started looking into, thanks to some of the stuff found by Dr. Oz, is California. And it seems to be California is ground zero for hospice fraud. We're talking about LA California. CBS News analysis of records for every house hospice operating in LA county finds indications of fraud are growing. This comes from CBS saying this woman, Lynne Ioannani, was a pickleball player and she suffered an injury two years ago. She sought physical therapy and was surprised to learn her insurance wouldn't cover it because according to medical records, Medicare, she was dying in hospice. Believe it or not, her Medicare number had been stolen, used by a company who fraudulently enrolled her in hospice, specializing, of course, in that care. But her case arose well after officials had promised to stamp it out in California. And three years ago, California state auditor sounded the alarm that LA county had seen a 1500% increase in hospice companies since 2010. That's more than six times the national average relative to its elderly population. I mean, people can't afford to live in California, Louisiana, as a matter of fact. So I doubt you're gonna find many, many elderly people needing hospice in la. Auditors estimated the LA county hospices overbilled Medicare to the tune of 105 million in a single year. They reportedly called out notable red flags, but these things went uninvestigated. The state also proceeded to investigate and revoke nearly 280 licenses for hospices. But the problem has continued to fester. Here is Dr. Oz, who had some other clips of stuff he was some of it looked like he was doing a reality show riding around and stuff. It kind of looks stupid, but here he is from a couple months back back talking about the fraud that they've seen in California. Here's cut number nine, Dr. Oz, talking about that hospice fraud in California. Cut nine.
Paul Nolan
But what we're seeing in Minnesota is
Slick
the tip of the iceberg because it
Damon
is dwarfed by what I saw in
Paul Nolan
California, which is wholesale cultural malfeasance around health care. There is a acceptance that you need to be in the fraud business, especially in Los Angeles, and the magnitude of fraud that we believe is approximating $4 billion just in hospice and home health care.
Rick Delgado
And I want to spend a few
Paul Nolan
minutes walking you through what's really happening there, because if it's reflective of what might happen in other parts of the country or might already be happening elsewhere, it's very concerning for the core infrastructure of federally funded health care.
Rick Delgado
Yeah. So there you have it. California, they say they're confronting the problem. Gavin Newsom, of course, is saying it's racist to point out hospice fraud because that's just what he does. The Democratic governor, Ida's a potential presidential frontrunner, said the fraud in public services is the thorny issue and that Republicans and an army of social media influencers have seized it as a politically potent accusation against the Democrat in the state of California. So, you know, the CBS reached out to the governor and the spokesperson said they're working on. So there you have it.
Damon
All right. Very cool.
Rick Delgado
Which is amazing because think about. That's just one county that they're finding in California. The California state is huge. There's a lot of fraud going on
Paul Nolan
that a few times it is a disaster. But it's amazing it's not on any mainstream media, really. You won't. You just barely see it anywhere.
Rick Delgado
That's what got my attention, because this was cbs. And now when a place like CBS
Damon
starts to point out a lot of changes, though.
Paul Nolan
Yeah, that could be the Ellison influence.
Damon
You know, Know, it's the Barry Weissen. Barry Weiss, Yeah, exactly. And you're going to see more of it, I think, and you're going to see now that. Well, as Paramount officially now owns CNN and CBS and all of it. Yeah, Paramount won the bid or whatever that.
Rick Delgado
I don't know if it's official.
Slick
Paramount. Is it a cbs, Right.
Rick Delgado
I don't think it's official yet. I know they. They won the bid, so to speak. I think it still has to go through, you know, government.
Damon
So they're. Eventually. They're going to own cnn, right? Eventually. Eventually.
Rick Delgado
Eventually, yeah.
Damon
All right. Live from Studio 6B. We'll do some more sports, do some more headlines. Dr. James Thorpe's gonna join us when we get back. Live from Studio 6B right after this,
Paul Nolan
Sam.
Damon
All right. 30 minutes past the hour live from Studio 6B on a Wednesday night. Sexton do sports. Delgado's got some more headlines to do. Paul Nolan's got some more news as well. But please welcome back to the show Dr. James Thorpe. He's the chief of maternal and prenatal health over at our friends at the wellness company. Dr. Thorpe, welcome back to the show. How are you?
Dr. James Thorpe
Oh, it's so great to see you. David, Rick, Slick and Paul, it's good
Damon
to see you, too. Always a pleasure to have you on. Thanks for a few moments tonight. Well, it's March 11, you know, and most people by the time over the New Year's, they make those commitments that they're going to get in shape and they're going to do their thing. And most of that now is pretty much out the window. And we know the obesity problem, the health problem. We see what they're trying to do with make America healthy again. And as you guys say, it starts at home with all of us. Many Americans, though, still seem to be interested in GLP1s, don't like the idea of needles. Are there any alternatives to GLP1s? Where are we with these right now?
Dr. James Thorpe
Great question and great timing. Everybody's given up on their diets. Tirzepatide, it's available at the Wellness Company and it is an oral sublingual, so it's put it under the tongue, much safer than the weekly injectables. And it is highly effective. And I can tell you that from firsthand experience. And it's safe. It really cuts the appetite
Damon
now. And that's one of the, that's one of the, that's one of the many things people are worried about with the shots, obviously, is some of the side effects they've heard about. And obviously they, you know, they call it the ozempic face and these things. You hear those kind of things. But like, how do vi. Let's, let's talk about a couple other things in conjunction with that. How does vitamin B12 and B6 in conjunction with the GLP1s, improve weight loss and reduce side effects?
Dr. James Thorpe
Several mechanisms. Great question. And, and for one, the, those medications are important for retrieving energy from the Gl from the stores in the body. So they help with that. That, you know, vitamin B6 does helps get energy from what we call glycogen, which is the carbohydrate stored in all of the body, and also from amino acids. Energy from amino acids as well. And, and of course, vitamin B12 is, is also very important in terms of red blood cell functioning and so forth. So it's, it's, and these are, might be not absorbed well in your gut, especially you know, on these medications. So it's important.
Damon
Yeah. You know, with everything going on overseas, one of the things that we've talked a lot about, the, what's going on in Iran and how we think President Trump is doing a lot of this and how, because it's really a play on what China would eventually do with Taiwan and, and when you think about China and you think about some kind of conflict with China, God forbid, direct contact with China and even what's going on in Iran right now, one of the things that you don't talk a lot about is our supply chain for prescription drugs and how, how something like this or God forbid, anything with China would affect that. And it's still true that the majority of our prescription drugs are actually imported from countries like China. Isn't that true?
Paul Nolan
True.
Dr. James Thorpe
Absolutely true. And really critical point in the midst of this war. Supply chains are vital and we don't have any manufacturing plants over the United States of America for these drugs that are critically important. One option I would suggest is the Wellness Company. The medical kits, for example, the emergency medical kit. Eight prescription potentially life saving drugs every no home should be without it. Because listen, it's always been a dictum for 6,000 years of healing. The earlier you start a treatment, the better the outcome. So if you have all these medications at home, right, and you're instructed on how to use them and you have a visual zoom with a doctor if you need one immediately available, that's the way to go. What's the alternative? We've all seen the TV series Pit, right? Go to the emergency room, wait for 12 hours, try to get an appointment with your doctor or wait a month for a prescription. Doesn't make sense.
Damon
And those of you out there, if you're worried about some kind of expanded war here in the Middle east and how it'll affect prescription drugs or, and you want to stockpile critical drugs, obviously, as Dr. Thorpe said, check out our friends at the Wellness Company. You can go TWC Health Voice TWC Health/Voice. Use promo code VOICE to save 10 on your order. TWC Health Voice and you can go check out their prescription kits. Really the gold standard as we continually tell you. Dr. Tharp, always a pleasure to have you on the show. Thanks for a few moments. Enjoy the rest of your night.
Dr. James Thorpe
Hey, thanks you guys. I enjoy listening to you.
Damon
Thanks so much. All right, 35 past the hour live from Studio 6B. Again, you can go to TWC Health Voice, our great friends over at the Wellness company. And they do have great products and they can. I tell you, their. Their packaging is just second to none. They keep shipping me stuff and it's
Paul Nolan
just any of that. They send you any of that appetite suppressant, give it a mix.
Damon
They have not sent that, but I will if they do.
Paul Nolan
I'll have you know I'm down one chin. Just two to go.
Slick
Nice.
Damon
All right, let's do some sports. Sports is brought to you by Michael Dell. LFSXP is the promo code to use if you want to shop at MyPillow. Support Mike. Support the show. Slickster. What's going on, Big D?
Slick
Houston, we got a rodeo. We got a big rodeo going on NRG Stadium. From running right through the 21st of March rodeo Houston, Houston, Texas bareback riding. We are in the Super Series 3 Round 3 on all of the events. Bareback. Third round, Keenan Hayes 88 and a half points on Calgary Stampedes. Jolly Rapper steer wrestling. Dakota Eldridge coming in at 4.1 seconds. Team roping again. Third round we got. We got Ty T. McLeod and Trey Yates and Marcus Therot and Chase Graves 5.1 seconds. Battling to the death. Those guys saddle Brock.
Damon
Here we go.
Slick
Third round again. Weston Patterson 87 half points on Andrew Rodeos Optawise. All or nothing picked up three grand there. Tied down Rupin. We have Kincaid Henry coming in at 7.6 seconds. Bow racing, we know that Slick's favorite of course. We got Emily Beissel, we've seen her before. 4 point, 14.69 seconds. Good time there, family. And last but not least, bull riding. The granddaddy of mall there in the rodeo. We Got Bryce Jensen 85 points on Generation Pro Rodeo warpath. $7,500. No other qualified rides for the night. That wraps up the rodeo Houston for tonight. World Baseball Classic going on Big D. Italy right now winning 81 over Mexico in the top of the eighth. Very important, remember the next story is going to be a part of this year because we needed Italy tonight to win this one. Good friend of mine, Chris Vaccaro is traveling with the Italy team right now in the World Baseball Classic. Dominican Republic. Excuse me. Over Venezuela 7 3, bottom of the 4th, 4th and Canada earlier today beat Cuba 7 2. Now this here coach on America, the coach America team is not paying attention because listen to this one. Team USA manager had no clue about team situation before the loss to Italy. This Is Dylan Gwynneth Breitbart. Knowing your situation is key to prevailing in life also on this show, whether it's in sports or anything else. And Team USA manager Mark DeRosa clearly did not know his situation. Team USA now finds itself in the precarious position of possibly missing out on the World Baseball Classic quarterfinals after a shocking8.6 loss to Italy last night. However, as became clear during an interview on MLB Network before the game against Italy, Derosa seemed to think that his team had already clinched the quarterfinal spot. Aaron, if you could roll cut number 13 on terrible announcing.
Damon
You got nine bodies ready to roll
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today, I would imagine.
Slick
Absolutely.
Paul Nolan
I'm going to look at it.
Slick
I'm going to get some guys off their feet. No question about it. I'd like to get Goldie a start. And you know, he has been awesome. Just a leader of men behind the scenes with Aaron Judge. I'd like to get him in there.
Damon
I'd like to get Gunner in there.
Paul Nolan
Again, ton of respect for Italy. It's. It's weird.
Slick
We want to win. We want to win this game. Even though our tickets punch to the quarterfinals because Mexico plays Italy actually tomorrow.
Paul Nolan
So this the way.
Slick
The way the schedule lines up, this is an important game for us. Nolan McClain will start. He's on the bump and he's good to go. He's an absolute beast, and I expect him to throw the heck out of him. Yeah. And of course, let's sit guys like Bryce Harper, Alex Bregman, Bryce Turang. I mean, they. He really had a lot of good guys sitting. And P.S. i think they're going to be saved by the bell. It looks like Italy is going to win tonight. That's what the USA needs to advance. So we'll see. We'll have a wrap on that a little bit. We'll talk about it later.
Damon
We can't do what we did in the. The Olympics and then have them go out like this. Exactly. Come on.
Slick
Especially that'd be embarrassing.
Damon
Coach, you're not in yet. Don't sit, everybody.
Paul Nolan
Would it be funny if Canada beat us in the final?
Damon
No.
Slick
No, it wouldn't be funny. Come on now, Paul. Don't put that wish out there. And that's a wrap. Big D, back to you on sports.
Damon
All right. Sports is brought to you by Mike Lindell. LFS XP is the promo code to use if you shop at mypillow at all this week. Use code LFSXP at checkout. Let's do some news. Paul. Nolan. What Trump announced what Now.
Paul Nolan
Yeah. First new U.S. oil refinery, the first 50 years. Donald Trump's going to build the first refinery in and I think it's 48 years. And here we go in Port Brownsville, Texas, the very tip of Texville, America. First Refining, with investment support from Reliance Industries, start looking into those stocks. Maybe you know, they'll get some protection. Refinery is expected to process 168,000 barrels of crude per day, focusing specifically on the American light shale oil produced largely from the Permian basin. Now here's another example of Trump building industry here. Energy independence. How do you take control of the globe? You do what you got to do, own and control the energy. Developers say the facility will operate under a 20 year supply agreement covering roughly 1.2 billion barrels of US crude, producing as much as 50 billion gallons of refined fuels, including gas, diesel and jet fuel. Construction is beginning in 2026 right around the corner, according to this. And the project expects to generate thousands of construction jobs and most will be permanent. Supporters say the refinery will strengthen domestic production and supply chains and if when completed it'll be the first newly built US refinery since the late 70s. So good work.
Rick Delgado
How crazy.
Paul Nolan
Isn't that crazy?
Rick Delgado
That's just sickening.
Paul Nolan
Why don't we have more nuclear plants? Miniature safe. Come on, energy independence. What are we doing here?
Rick Delgado
Yeah.
Paul Nolan
Anyway, great job again by Trump. Bringing the industry here, bringing the refineries here. It's amazing. We are so reliant elsewhere. Here we go. Put them to work.
Damon
Yeah. Now the thing on these timelines to get these things now I'm sure the permitting on some of this stuff will green lighted it. He greenlighted it. Yeah. Because usually it takes something like this. Won't even get started until he's gone.
Paul Nolan
Gone, Right, Yeah, yeah, absolutely right. Yeah, yeah.
Rick Delgado
Just cut it way down.
Paul Nolan
Without a doubt. They'll put so much bureaucratic tape in there, they'll make it impossible. And they just hand out, hand out, hand out, handout. Everybody gets a piece of the cake and. And the thing never gets off the ground. So here we go, this is rolling.
Damon
And Greta Garbo says he's not building one, he's putting one back in operation. So maybe that's why it would be quicker. He's not building one. She says it's putting one back into operation.
Rick Delgado
Well, it's better than closing.
Damon
Yeah.
Rick Delgado
Because I mean, what was it Doug Bergam pointed out that California used to have 40 refineries. Today they have eight and two more of those eight are closing.
Damon
Wow.
Rick Delgado
So you want to talk about high prices for energy in California. Look no further than California make room for windmills. They import almost 70% of their oil now.
Paul Nolan
That's just crazy.
Rick Delgado
Into California. It's amazing. No reason for that when they could be completely independent.
Damon
All right, we'll wrap it up for a Wednesday night right after this. Real America's Voice, 1039 LI News Radio. More news with Delgado. Sports with Slick. We'll see if Paul's got anything left. We'll get to everybody before we wrap it up right after this. Yeah, I was A music major 13th to the hour live from Studio 6B on a Wednesday night. Let's get to everybody wrap it up here for a Wednesday. I'll start with Slickster. Sports is brought to you by Mike Lindell. Slickster. What's going on?
Rick Delgado
All right.
Slick
Italy just went up nine to one. So it looks like that manager is not going to be in trouble at the Rosa. Looks like they're going to. They're going to get into the quarterfinal over Mexico, huh?
Damon
Yeah.
Rick Delgado
Yeah.
Damon
Was Mexico the favorite in that game? You. I would have thought Mexico would have been the favorite in that game.
Rick Delgado
Yeah.
Slick
Mexico's been having a tough run, but Italy's got a good team this year. You watch. They might take it. All right. We'll see. I'm excited about that. And just a couple of NCAA games. Big the NC State over pit 90 baseball players.
Damon
Could you think of a major league? Who would you think of when you think about that?
Rick Delgado
Joe Pepitone.
Slick
Hey, Mozzarella.
Rick Delgado
There's a lot of. A lot of Yankees. Were a lot of Italian Yankees.
Slick
Italy with baseball, they got more going on than Italy's got Parmesan. What are you talking about? They're a good team. Idaho over Montana state. Big D, 60 to 57. Ole Miss 76, 66 over Texas. Looks like Danny Dimes will be staying in Indianapolis. He's going to be signed to a two year, $88 million deal. You know, that's actually considered like a poverty deal almost. Right. Most of these quarterbacks are making north of 50, but Indianapolis Colts and quarterback Daniel Jones reached agreement Wednesday on a two year, $88 million contract that can be worth up to 100 million with incentives. So that's a scoop on that. And boy, this Max Crosby deal really is turning out to be a mess. Big D. And now we don't know who's gonna get. And you got to go back to the Raiders. You know, it's like leaving your. Your ex and then having to go back, you know, because he Was gonna go to Baltimore. Obviously he failed that physical, so we'll see. Now, Dallas may throw their hat back in the ring, but apparently they're saying they've moved on. They were so excited to get them and then they couldn't get them and now they're looking like they might be looking at it again. So we'll see. We'll keep an eye on that. Big deal. I'll have more. Not a lot of action today. Osiodiga Wazir on the Cowboys. They let him go for third round pick, but I'm really reaching here. So that's a rapid Sports back to you.
Damon
All right, slick. Very good. Sports brought to you by Mike Lindell. Let's. Paul Nolan. Anything else on your NewsRadar?
Paul Nolan
So, yeah, this AI film came out about the USS Indianapolis. It's one of the most secretive things in World War II. If you remember, this is the one of the naval disasters that Japanese ship nailed. They brought the. The uranium and. And a lot of parts to create the bomb that ended the war, I guess you could say, on that secret mission over Hiroshima. So this is an AI movie. And they took the actors, I mean, excuse me, the real life pictures of the men who served in that mission and they created a movie using just AI Take a look at what this looks like. It's. It's. We'll cut it short, but it's pretty incredible. Incredible. It's the actual face of the kid who was. Who lived that moment. And think about how far AI has come. I mean, does that not look like almost like real. It looks like real film, doesn't it? Yeah. This move was done completely in AI Just wonder how this will affect. How will this affect. Do you think Delgado, the. The woke people or the. The people who, you know, socially engineer you what to think, you know. Look at that scene. The ship was blasted by a Japanese sub.
Slick
You're about to embark on a great adventure.
Damon
President Truman has chosen you and your
Rick Delgado
crew to lead classified mission.
Paul Nolan
1100 men were on the show, only 316.
Damon
All I can tell you.
Rick Delgado
Just recall the story from Quint. You can save jobs of lives.
Slick
You are my crew.
Paul Nolan
And our survival depends on all of
Damon
you functioning as one unit. Yes, sir.
Rick Delgado
And this is all AI this is crazy. A short time ago, an American airplane. What do you think?
Paul Nolan
What does this do to Hollywood?
Rick Delgado
Well, the smart ones, like Matthew McConaughey have already said, you know what? He's already licensed his name and his voice and his face. So the smart ones are going to license themselves and Take advantage of it because, you know, it's gonna. It's gonna put money in their pocket, basically. Yeah.
Paul Nolan
I mean, I'd like to know, if this goes to a theater, would you pay to see. See it or would you.
Rick Delgado
I think if it's really good and it's worth seeing, you'll see it. There have been movies where I didn't know what I was walking into. I thought it was gonna stink and didn't have any stars in it. But I was like, all right, I'll go see it. And it turned out to be a great movie.
Paul Nolan
Yeah. True story.
Slick
That's very true.
Rick Delgado
You know, so it doesn't. I don't think it matters who's in the movie if. If it's done well and it's a good story and it, and it keeps you entertained and it's a good movie.
Paul Nolan
Just curious what the audience thinks. I just wonder how it'll affect the. Holly Weird, you know, what are you thinking it'll affect.
Damon
When you say that, like, what are you thinking?
Paul Nolan
Well, you know, we do know, like movies, the Chinese Communist Party, when they finance, they want Chinese people to look good and they'll never let him be the bad guy. Or when, you know, there's woke policy or we see things like Disney constantly dancing around and parading around gay Santa and, you know, the two dads raising the kids. You know, there's just a lot of that.
Damon
They do that now, don't they? Just with regular shooting.
Paul Nolan
Yeah, but I'm saying. But now, do you think if. If people have more control without studio influence telling them what they have to add and change, will it be a net positive, net negative? I mean, I just wonder how. How it's going to play out and loss of jobs. I mean.
Rick Delgado
Well, I think it's actually going to open things up. You're going to see a lot of people that maybe have great ideas that don't get greenlit because the studio politics involved.
Paul Nolan
Interesting.
Rick Delgado
If they, if they get a little bit of money, they can grab one of these programs and make their own film and they can probably make it for a hell of a lot cheaper and market it a hell of a lot cheaper and get people to watch it.
Damon
Yeah.
Paul Nolan
I just wonder, though, what happens to the creativity?
Rick Delgado
I mean, well, you still have to be creative. You still have to come up with it, right? Well, it just gives. You just got to use the AI to help kind of write it and put it together.
Paul Nolan
Not entirely true. You can actually prompt five ideas and let it run a story and let it create something for you?
Rick Delgado
Yeah, that's.
Paul Nolan
Give it six characters with their motives and their. In three scenarios and it could create something for you. It's kind of wild.
Rick Delgado
Yeah.
Damon
Wow. Fran, you have an opinion? Yeah, I figured this would be something that you might. I mean, there's a lot of limitations to this. You notice none of those shots were longer than 10 or 12 seconds. You're not gonna have long takes. The voice acting isn't great. I mean, it's, it's serviceable for, for what this was. The, the, the, the minus of the human touch, I think, is what the most obvious thing in anything like this. I don't think anybody wants to watch any AI movies. The other big thing is that they have ruled that AI generated content cannot be CO unless it's severely manipulated by people. So you can generate stuff and incorporate it and copyright that, but you couldn't just generate, you know, a three minute long segment and say, this now belongs to me. It actually belongs to everybody.
Paul Nolan
Interesting.
Slick
It goes your producer career.
Damon
There you go. Your producer career is over. Don't get any ideas.
Paul Nolan
Where do you see it in five years?
Damon
I mean, it's definitely going to be used in the movie industry. It is already. You know, they use generative fill in, in Adobe right now. We've done work on the show with it. You know, that's, you know, all of those baby segments, that's all generative AI. Yeah, but it's been a lot of.
Rick Delgado
That's AI.
Damon
You know, a lot of people actually touch it first. Like the, the. It all has to be composited and incorporated into something. How do you think Delgado's haircuts look so good? That's generative AI when he comes in. I mean, that model still needs work, but a lot of work.
Rick Delgado
Yeah, well, talk about mops. I'm talking about this guy. Next time, to me, 400.
Damon
$400 a month, my hair looks. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah.
Slick
That's amorati intelligence, baby. What are you talking about?
Damon
That's real AI. That's the real AI.
Slick
Don't mess with me, boy.
Paul Nolan
I just started busting my hand. My daughter died today.
Damon
All right, anything else you want to talk about?
Rick Delgado
I do, but I don't have time for it, unfortunately, because we got like 30 seconds. Seconds. We got 30 seconds now.
Damon
You have a minute. Go ahead.
Slick
You got a minute.
Damon
I'll queue out at 30. Go ahead. All right, go talk.
Rick Delgado
Prison guard who discovered Jeffrey Epstein's body in prison Googled the billionaire pedophile.
Slick
You're going to hang us with this
Rick Delgado
one at the end, just minutes before finding him dead. Turns out Tova Noel is one of the two New York corrections officers facing criminal charges for fabricating records. And she's also they found cash payments made to her and she's being investigated. I've got a whole lot more on this.
Damon
Wow. Coming up at 11. All right, as always. Come on, Lunar.
Paul Nolan
Let's do Smoke Team.
Slick
You know, next hour.
Rick Delgado
You know What?
Damon
News at 11 with Delgado.
Rick Delgado
The next hour will be all AI.
Damon
Yeah. Starting right now on the app. I'll, I'll be. I'll be total AI Coming up live from studio. What am I doing?
Rick Delgado
Yeah. An A. Okay.
Damon
Thanks to all the emergency personnel. Thanks to guys on the show. Eric Frank. Great job. Most of all, thank you to Live from Studio 6B. Audience. We'll see you tomorrow night, 8pm right here. Live from Studio 6B.
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