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Search Body by Jake Radio and stream it for free. Have a great day. If your TV sounds funny in the evening, you're watching live from Studio 6B on Real America's Voice. You can come to me, Aaron, because I'm talking to Slick doesn't mean you can't put put it on. So yeah, 8:00 clock live from Studio 6P. Real America's Voice on a Wednesday night. No, not November, Damon. May 20th. Glad you're in Slick's. Terry's doing sports still got us got main headlines for a little bit and then he's leaving us and then bald Nolan will be here the whole night. He's going to do some news as well. Aaron and Fran holding it down as always.
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I'll be here all night if you play your cards right.
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All right, very good. Very good. I always have an ace up my sleeve. Last night when we left here.
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There we go.
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The. What do you mean here we go? What do you mean here we go? The New York Knicks.
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You're going to get the first bird pretty surely.
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The Knicks were down 22 with eight minutes to go in the fourth quarter and slick was feeling good because he hates the Knicks and he hates Delgado.
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So he wants now you start here fighting.
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Okay, maybe I'm sorry by the Way
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you could leave early tonight.
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He was dancing.
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I'm sorry, that was a little. I was a little too strong there.
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That was you.
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Come on. He hates the Knicks.
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Yes.
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He was doing little spins. Yeah, yeah, you know, he's like.
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He was doing spins. He had the margaritas broken out. Game one loser for the Knicks. Oh, man, I'm feeling good. No parade for them, the whole deal. And I walk up this. Now, here's. At some point, the percentage was that the New York jets had a better chance to win the super bowl coming up this year than the Knicks coming back and winning the game. And we all know the jets have zero chance to win anything.
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No, they have 1%. They had it, right.
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Well, no, they have no chance to even win a game this year. Probably your team is going to stick
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so bad, in fact, they're mathematically eliminated, as we said.
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Yeah, they're already out of the playoffs.
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They're winning the Super Bo.
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Okay.
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And I wake up this morning and the Knicks win in overtime by, I think, eight.
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I can't believe you missed that.
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You didn't even watch.
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Yeah, I can't believe you missed that, too.
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I can't believe it.
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I mean, when I left, I was like, I wasn't going to rush to put it on. They were down 22.
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Well, the funny thing is I left, got back to my place, put it on, and I'm like, oh, they're getting hammered. I can't watch this. So I turned it off. And then that's when the. When the comeback started. So I'm like, I'm the problem. I'm so superstitious. I was the problem. I turned it off. I'm like, ah. And then. Then as I'm laying there, I'm watching something else, but I see my ph. Phones start lighting up and I look, I kind of glance over, I'm like, oh, Nick, send it to overtime. I'm like, I'm not turning it on now because then I'll screw up the game.
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So Slick's right hand is all black and blue tonight because he was smashing the table as the Knicks were coming back.
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True story.
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So, Slick, how you feeling tonight about this series, which is now over. Whoever I bet with, by the way, I hope you enjoy your. My pillow products, whatever ones you're gonna buy.
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Oh, yeah. Was it that I forgot her name? Right? They got.
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Yeah. Because this series is over. If you can't win that game, you're getting swept. Four. It's four nothing and out. You've lost your. Your heart and Soul are gone.
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You said that they lost their soul.
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There's no way they're going to beat them now.
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Although I got to tell you, they have bounced back a number of games against Detroit that they really got destroyed. Different team. I agree. No, the Knicks, you know, they were a little rusty coming out of the gate, which a lot of folks thought they had a long layoff there, but man, oh man, that their defense is just really exceptional. And the way they can, I mean, they must outscore them like 34, 344 to 7, 44.
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And that's an example of. We talked about stunning, the rust versus rest, right? And you saw the rust and then the rest kicked in. They. You can see a fresh legs kick
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in in the, in the fourth quarters the rest of your day.
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Well, good day today. Good day.
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All right, very good. How are you?
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Good.
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I know you're good. You're team one now.
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I mean, man, oh man, between that, I got one kid graduating college. I got, I got another kid I'm going to go see. Play some. Play some. Best. I'm having a great day, Damon.
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All right, very good. Hopefully we can continue with that here for the hour, 20 minutes that you're going to be here.
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Yeah.
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Mr. Nolan, how are you?
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I am well.
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I'm well.
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Had a fun day today with Katie J and that guy Gino. We had some J6ers on. It has been great J6 news. I don't know if you guys have been following this, but, you know, it looks like these J6s who got railroaded in the gulag are gonna get compensated so.
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Good.
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We'll see what happens.
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All right, you can give me my prompter here, friend. We'll. We will start a Wednesday night at four minutes past the hour with tonight's first word. Well, folks, tonight's first word, I'm going to tell you something straight from the heartland of what we call common sense. And that is the science has spoken. And it is not what the climate alarmist the drive by media and the United nations bureaucrats wanted to hear. That's right. For decades these Chicken Littles have been running around screaming that the sky is falling, the polar bears are drowning, we're all gonna freeze. And unless we give up our cars, our stakes, our air conditioning and our freedom, the planet's gonna cook us all like a well done ribeye by about next Tuesday. For the like 19th time, they've built their entire doomsday religion on the back of something called RCP 8.5. This wild eyed, worst case fantasy scenario from the UN's IPCC that assumed we'd all be burning coal like it was going out of style. Population exploding, technology frozen in the stone age and admissions shooting through the roof. They trotted this puppy out as business as usual. The most likely future if we didn't bow down to their green new deals and carbon taxes. And they used it to scare the pants off of kids, justify trillions in spending and control, or at least try to control every aspect of our lives. The science is settled, they would bellow. 97% of scientists agree. They would say, well guess what my friends, the United nations own top climate committee just admitted it. RCP 8.5 was wrong, wrong, wrong, implausible, off the rails, a fairy tale built on assumptions so ridiculous even a liberal arts major should have spotted them in their latest scenario planning for the next big IPCC report. They've basically retired this entire doomsday model. Why? Well, because the real world didn't cooperate. Renewables got cheaper, emissions didn't explode as predicted, innovation happened, and humanity kept adapting and progressing without turning off the lights. The high end nightmare scenarios they loved scaring us with, well tossed in the dumpster where they belonged entirely in the first place. This isn't some fringe skeptic saying it. This is their own side. The high priests of the climate cult, quietly admitting their scariest projections were based on fantasy economics and coal burning boogeymen that never materialized. For years we've been telling you climate changes. Yes, it always has and it always will. CO2. CO2 is a plant food, it's not poison. The earth has warmed. The earth has cooled for millennia without SUVs or factories. But these alarmists turned a modest manageable trend into an existential crisis to push socialism, wealth redistribution and of course global control. See, they needed RCP 8.5 to make the models spit out catastrophe.
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4.
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5 degrees of warming, melting ice caps, flooded cities, mass extinctions. Without it, their whole house of cards starts to wobble. And now the science, the real observable data driven science, has spoken against the alarmism. Temperatures haven't followed their hockey stick panic. Sea levels are rising at the same slow rate they have for centuries. Hurricanes, tornadoes, droughts. No worse than before folks, despite what CNN's doom scroll tells you. Satellite data, balloon measurements, even their own adjusted surface records show the warming is happening, but nowhere near the claptic rates that they hyped. Adaptation works. Technology has worked. Human ingenuity has worked. What doesn't work is central planning by elitists in Geneva who think they can tax the atmosphere and regulate your thermostat. This admission is huge. It's vindication for every scientist, every thinker, and every talk show host who dared question the narrative and got smeared as a denier. They called us conspiracy theorists for pointing out that RCP 8.5 required the world to use more coal than exists in some projections, or that it ignored how markets and innovation slash emissions naturally. Now their own committee is saying, yeah, that extreme stuff, well, not going to happen. But watch them spin it. They'll say our policies worked. That's what they'll claim, even as they ignore that the real world diverged from their models years ago, long before the Paris Accord or all the windmills. My friends, this is why we fight. Not because the climate isn't changing. It is. And we deal with it through prosperity, not poverty. We fight because the left uses fear as a weapon to remake society in their image. Bigger government, less freedom, more virtue signaling. While they fly private jets to all their little conferences. The UN's climate racket has now been exposed again. The emperor has no clothes and his projections, well, are crap. So to all the eco warriors out there, the science has spoken. Time to dial back the panic, embrace human achievement and let the market and real innovation handle the challenges ahead. This is still the greatest country on earth, powered by freedom, not fear. And we're here to remind you you can't scare of us. You can't scare all of us anymore. Especially when even your own models are bailing on your own alarmism. And that's tonight's first word. All right, live from Studio 6B. Eleven minutes past the hour. I don't know how much you guys have followed this, but, Mr. Nolan, I'll give you first crack.
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Well, this is the stuff we've. Well, you know, conspiracy, tinfoil hat people and talking about this, you know, for. Since GE and you know, NBC and all these major Corporations bought an ExxonMobil and, you know, and all these big oil, big bomb, bought into all of the green energy when, you know, every channel went to be green, stay green. The agenda was really just fully corporatized to, you know, steer markets into their portfolio. And it's just been, again, fud. Endless fud. Fear, uncertainty and doubt to get you to think the sky is falling. We've seen it how many times the dinosaurs are going to come back for the killer bees. The. What were the. The demon hornets, whatever heck that was.
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They had the rising seas, the Murder Hornets. They had the encephalitis mosquito thing back about 20 some odd years ago where it was just a giant mosquito flying around killing everybody.
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And it was all for the driver. Carbon tax for a global currency. Like, you know, that's how you finance.
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But even before that, it was, it was, it was. I remember as a kid, the next ice age was coming. Of course the next ice age was coming. And then all of a sudden, it became, oh, we're all gonna bake death. Yeah, we're all gonna b. And Manhattan's gonna be underwater by the year 2000. Man, are they off.
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Yeah. Meanwhile, they're still buying houses on the in Montauk and Martha's Vineyard and that. Like, like banks are gonna, you know, insure those homes.
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Right.
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That's something we talked about $3 million, right? Okay.
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Yeah.
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Because you can always tell if it's a lie. Watch with the insurance company. If the insurance company is going to give you insurance on that home, that means they don't anticipate it ever going underwater.
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So. All right, just getting started. 13 past the hour. Live from Studio 6P. Let's take our first break. We'll be back with sports news, Paul Nolan's news on a Wednesday live from Studio 6P. We're back right after this. It.
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Search Body by Jake Radio and stream it for free. Have a great day. I Heart Radio. Seventeen past the hour. Live from Studio 6B. We're talking in the break about the New York jets having no chance to win anything this year. I said, well, I don't even know who their quarterback is. And then Aaron reminded me that it's Geno Smith again.
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And we're like, who?
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And then Aaron got so mad during the break that as we started to go into this next segment, she's counting us down at 10, 9, 8.
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A terse countdown.
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Don't be so angry at us, Aaron. We're not. We didn't. We're not. We don't own the team.
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We just. We're just factual news.
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Guys, I'm angry at the situation.
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Damon, leave her alone. She was just counting down to the number of wins that the jets are going to have this year.
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Oh, yeah, Scotty Dot zero. Sure.
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Exactly.
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That's a good one.
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That's well done.
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Very good. All right. 17 past the hour. Live from Studio 6P on a Wednesday night. Let's kick it off. Speaking of, we've been talking a lot of sports, but I. I like it, so I don't care. Sports is brought to you by Mike Lindell. What'd you say?
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A little too much. We got other news to get to here.
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Well, we get to all the news. What's the big deal?
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You complaining about.
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Come on.
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All right, we won't do sports. Let's do. Let's do news. You want to do sports? Okay. Sports brought to you by Mike Lindell. LFS6 speeds. Promo code to you. Slickster has it, I guess. What's up, Slick?
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Okay, Big D. Well, we're talking playoffs tonight. Oh, man, we already talked about the Knicks and their fabulous win. I got a. Hats off to the Knicks. Boy, I hate them. It's a personal thing. It goes back to when I was nine. We're not going to get into it. I left that with my therapist. But I will tell you this about the Knicks. That was a tremendous comeback. They were down 22 to come back like that. It was exceptional. And Jalen Brotson's the real deal. But it ain't over. And I'm with Turbo. Two, three, one, girl. A three, two, one, girl. Ass. You already put a down payment on her. My pillow bet with Big d in the YouTube chat. I'm with her. We're still riding high. Donovan Mitchell, why don't you put a bed with them?
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With me?
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Oh, no, I'm not that crazy.
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Oh, yeah, Exactly.
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Put your money where your mouth is. Not me.
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Now I gotta ask what happened at nine years old?
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Oh, please, let's not get into Dr. J and the Nets and the $7 million and all that. I was there for all that.
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Please show us on the Nets where they touched you.
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Okay.
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On the Nets. Okay, here we go. Aaron Rodgers, Big D, confirms he's retiring after upcoming season. The Pittsburgh Steelers. We got Armando Salguero of Fox News here. The next logical question on everyone's mind after Aaron Rodgers agreed to return for another NFL season last week is would he continue deciding year to year on how long he'd play or would this be his final year? Well, we have an answer from Rodgers himself. Aaron, we have cut 20. Aaron Rodgers, talking about it a little bit earlier today.
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Yeah, I love Mike T. I mean I really appreciate the opportunity to come in last year and love my experience with him. And you know, I thought when he said he was stepping away that was an emotional moment just because we all love him so much and care about him and you know, I thought that that was probably it for me in, in Pittsburgh. But when the decision was made to hire Mike Damon's favorite sort of open my mind back up to, to coming back to be your last year right now. Yes. This is it.
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Yeah, this is it. He's heading after this. He's heading to Jeopardy. As the new host.
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One more year with the fat boy coach and we're going to try and recreate what we did in Green Bay and that's it.
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I don't think the Steelers are going to do much this year. I really don't. Especially like you said with McCarthy, he's this. I saw him with Dallas. He's just not a great coach. Although they did have a good when they were in Green Bay, the two of them. So maybe they'll conjure up something, but I don't think Green Bay's quite got quite.
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He had a good relationship with Hackett too. That didn't mean much.
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Yeah, that's true. So. And just one more story. Cavaliers star Donovan Mitchell offers explicit assessment of the team's historic collapse to the Knicks. We obviously talked about this earlier, but Ryan Canfield of Fox News. The Cleveland Cavaliers blew a 22 point fourth quarter lead and star Donovan Mitchell did not mince words about the historic collapse. The New York Knicks defeated the Cavs, won 15104 in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals last night at Madison Square garden, racing the 9371 deficit with 752 to play in regulation. I said it in the locker room just that we lost. Eppin blew it, Mitchell said in his post game conference. The only bigger fourth quarter playoff comeback in the in the last 30 years was the LA Clippers rally from 24 down to beat the Memphis Grizzlies game one of the first round in 2012. The Cavs were in control of the game for roughly 40 minutes, but the Knicks defense stifled the high powered offense and Mitchell scored 29 points, had six steals in the loss. I had him scoring 50 last night. Obviously he didn't come close, but we could have lost by 40. It still wouldn't, it still would be one. Would have been one nothing, Mitchell said. Watch the film. We played pretty solid for three quarters. We'll make adjustments and go from there. Okay, Mitchell's gonna make some adjustments.
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You can justify it in your head. That doesn't matter whether you lost by one or by 40. You're still down one aim, one game. And that's true. But I mean the series is over.
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It's, it's the way they lost.
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You're not going to beat this team now if you can't win that game, there's no player on that team that thinks, okay, we can pull it out.
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If this game is close psychologically, you could be up by 30 points and you'd be like looking over your shoulder.
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Yeah, you're done.
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Epic. So congratulations to the New York Knicks. Tomorrow night, game two, eight o'.
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Clock.
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Let's get it on the Garden. We'll see.
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All right, let's look. Very good. Sports brought to you by Mike Lindell. Let's do some news. Paul Nolan's got it. And Mr. Nolan, we've talked a lot about what's going on in schools. We happen to focus. Last time we talked about a story like this here on Long island, but now this one's out in Colorado. So what's going on?
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So a Colorado teacher refused to allow a seventh grader to present her pro life poetry slam submission because the kids might have found it offensive or make the kids feel unsafe. And some examples of the topics that were accepted were making fun of the second Amendment, making fun of Jesus, and proclaiming LGBTQ rights as a good thing.
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Those were allowed.
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Those were all allowed. The staff admitted that the poem met all the requirements. However, it couldn't be read because it was politically charged and they tried to kick the 13 year old girl out of the class. Since we don't have a lot of time, I'm going to ask you guys to check out this clip.
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We got plenty of time.
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Sixteen. We have two clips.
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My teacher assigned an Assignment in class to write a slam poem about a conflict in the world that we are passionate about. I chose life. I chose this topic because it's important to me and my family in my poem. I met all of the criteria. I got reputable resources, and I included everything that I needed in my poem. But when I asked my teacher if I could present it, she said no. This is why my mom had to step in.
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I immediately emailed the teacher and I asked her to call me. It took till the next day for her to call me. They said that because of the offensive material in the poem that they were
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not going to allow her to present.
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And I pushed back on them because not only were they presenting a lot of political material themselves, but they were presenting it as truth. They brought up issues like racial issues. They had LGBTQ rights, immigration. To that, they said, sorry, no, this is too political. We are not going to allow it. And so here we are, just telling our story.
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When I further asked my teacher about why I cannot present, she said that I would not be able to be even in the class while my fellow classmates are presenting their poems, and then I would have to sit outside. But when I further questioned her, she finally said that I could be in the class to listen.
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Now I have the clip of the poem that she wrote. It's about a minute. You guys want to take that break? This is brutal. Now I just want to throw in there that this mom of that girl was nearly aborted. And if she was born in this climate today, that kid wouldn't exist and that woman wouldn't exist. And her story is interesting. We can talk about that after the break. But can we roll the clip of the poem?
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A life is a life, no matter how small. 73 million people have been killed in one year and will be killed again this year, if not more. They are completely innocent humans. They never get to see the light of day before they are cast away. They did nothing wrong except exist and were dismissed. People say women in health care, but never think how unfair. They kill a baby for simply being there. The word of God says he knit me together in my mother's womb. How come we never listen to this and try to send them to a tomb? I'm fearfully, wonderfully made. Your works are wonderful. His works are wonderful. A person is a person, no matter how small. A life is a life no matter how small. We often forget this important detail. This detail could save a life. 60% of babies who weren't intended have died because of this. Why do people kill These innocent babies with a pill. Why do people say babies in the womb are a mistake, A thing that needs to be gotten rid of? Why? Why? Why? When you ask someone, is murder bad? They say, yes, of course. But how come when you say murdering innocent babies is bad, they shame you? They say women rights and healthcare. But what about the baby's rights? That's what's unfair. From the moment they are created, they are a human person. They are created in God's image. People say woman rights in health care, they say it's just a clump of cells. But no one dwells in the fact that a baby still has a heartbeat at six weeks. Boom, boom, boom, boom. Nothing compares to the love a mother has for her baby. So just maybe we let them have a chance to live and that love will grow. Destruction, dismay, dread. When will people comprehend that this needs to come to an end? A life is a life, no matter how small.
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I will talk about that when we get back. Live from Studio 6B on a Wednesday night. Glad you're in. We're back right after this.
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Search Body by Jake Radio and stream it for free. Have a great day. All right. 30 minutes past the hour. Live from Studio 6B. So before we went to break, Paul's doing the story about this young girl out in Colorado. We didn't have a specific name of the school, right? Just in Colorado. Yeah, Colorado.
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I did have the name, but I closed it out.
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Who was told that she could not present her poem on being pro life and life in the sanctity of life in front of her classroom. Meanwhile, the others who presented were presenting stuff on LBGTQ rights and all this Other stuff. And those were allowed border stuff.
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Damon. It's Drake Middle School in Colorado. Jefferson County Public Schools.
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Okay, there you go.
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Colorado, the land of misfit toys.
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Another disaster in public education. We've seen what they've produced, and this is the problem. Having been in public education certainly well before any of this lunacy entered. There was none of this when I was there. But hope with a wife who's still in the public school system approaching, you know, 30 years here soon enough, this is all too prevalent in many, many places. Even, unfortunately, in red areas. Long Island. I mean, I think we all agree here, especially where we are in Suffolk county, is, for the most part, Trump country. Oh, yeah.
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GOP country.
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And, Paul, you remember the story you did on. Was it Farmingdale or was it Massapequa? Yeah, with the homework. The homework report that went out. It was about Trump.
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Oh, yeah, no, yeah, that was. That was Farmingdale.
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Yeah, it was farming. That's what I thought it was, because you did it when we were at the warehouse.
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The Nashville county schools are under attack, including Massapequa Indians.
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Yeah, they're right. They want to change their names.
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And what's his name? Is Sten standing up for it?
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Oh, yeah.
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But the state itself, Hochul and her minions of lunatics are going head headstrong. And there's a lot of money coming in to build up a school board of libtards who are going to try to destroy that school, because that is an unwoke neighborhood. Massapequa is as red as it gets. It's all salt of the earth. Like Italian, Irish, Jewish, born on the Fourth of July. Right.
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The movie and all that.
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The school insisted that the building next to it get rid of the chief logo. Well, the kids took it upon themselves after they whitewashed it to put the. The Massapequa chief back in there. So. And people who aren't living here should know that Massapequa was a very indigenous people, Indians. And. And we celebrate that heritage.
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Yeah, well, exactly.
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And like most of Long island, most of. Most of the towns and the mascots are, you know, Indian base. You get Mass piqua, Wanta Montauk. You know, all throughout the Hamptons, you got the Shinnecock. It's littered with.
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But it was done as an homage. It wasn't a. Well, we. Racist. It wasn't that at all.
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Cheese has to do with it.
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But the Massapequin Indians had Squaw island, where they taught the history of what happened. And, like, it's. It's really fantastic. And the libs want you to forget history so they can erase it and then rewrite their own.
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So, and you have, you have to push back on these people hard. If you're a parent out there with a young kid in school, you have to, number one, be on top of what's going on on every homework assignment. You have to be going to the school on parents night, looking around what's hanging in the, you know, I, I did it all the time and it was, I'm telling you, I think I've, I've said it on, on the show. When I've come back from things, there's no nonsense going on where my kids thankfully went to school. But you have to be on top of it. And when you find something like a situation like this, you've got to push back on these people and you've got to do it. You have to push back hard. You have, you have to be willing to engage with them and really go after them on to whatever, whatever that means, whatever you have access to how. Push as hard as you can push. Because you know, a lot of these places, they get away with these things because nobody pushes back. Right. It's like they, they get away with, you know, different things too. I always talk to my wife about these things when she complains about, you know, that she'll say, I cannot believe they're doing XYZ. And I say, you know why they're doing XYZ? Because the last 10 years they've done XYZ. Everybody's always just said, okay, if no one showed up, guess what? They wouldn't do XYZ the next year. Yeah, it's the same thing for all these things.
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And it's the same thing. You know, you can, you can take that from the schools into politics as well. The, the politicians will do the exact same thing that they did before because nobody's going to hold them to account and try to vote them out of office. So it, it, it's kind of, it's, it kind of goes hand in hand where you got to show up and you got to make noise if you think something is wrong. Point it out, you know, speak, speak truth to power and throw it in their face. Make them defend their stupidity.
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And you have to try to engage a debate at the school boards because most of these woke jokes have no idea how to defend the position they think they believe in. They're just regurgitating what they were told by their superior or cnn.
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And we've seen some clips where we've shown. I know Rick has brought in some of the clips of the school boards where people have actually pushed back, and it's amazing, you know, they have no answer. They have no comeback.
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Even the K. The kids push back. Yeah, that's even better.
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Or when parents try to go into the, you know, the strip. The. The tranny strip tees, and they got, you know, umbrellas blocking cameras and dads coming in. It's creepy, man. It's just disgusting. It's grooming. It's really all that.
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I think the best example is when they're discussing about books, you know, the. These lgp, dq, whatever books, you know, pushing sex on these. These, you know, elementary and middle school kids. And then they're like, all right, well, I'm gonna read you a passage from the book that you think is okay for my kid to read.
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And they say, please don't use that language here.
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Right?
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They freak out. They're like, that's disgusting. You can't read that here. Yeah, it boggles my mind that these people actually believe that that is too disgusting for adults to hear. But it's okay for a kid in development to kind of drink in, like, it's air because that's what they want it to be. That's how they attack.
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All right, 36 past the hour, live from Studio 6B. Bad actor could use myth soths. Is that how you pronounce that, Aaron? Missos.
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Mythos. Mythos.
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Mythos. That's what I thought. Press secretary JD Vance takes questions on AI and Pope Leo. That's the basis of today's diaper diplomacy. Roll it, Aaron.
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Does the government need to create new mandatory review process for new AI models, given the concerns about Mythos? And secondly, in a few days, Pope Leo is going to release his on artificial intelligence. What influence, if any, do you see the Pope's guidance on AI having to broader society?
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Well, I mean, I think when the Pope issues an encyclical on artificial intelligence, it's going to have some influence. I, of course, don't know how much influence. I don't know exactly what it's going to say, but I think when the leader of the world's largest Christian denomination speaks on an issue like that, it's certainly going to have some influence, and I'm sure it'll contain a lot of insights, some of which I'll probably agree with, some of which I may not, but I think that it's going to be a very, very important document. And I think that, you know, one of the things I always found fascinating about Pope Leo is that he chose the name Leo xiv, which, of course, is recollecting Leo xiii.
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Leo.
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Leo XIII was the pope during a period of incredible industrial transformation in the entire world. Of course, that industrial transformation, according to a lot of people, led to the rise of fascism and communism in Europe. I think it was interesting that Leo XIV chose that name to maybe apply Christian social teaching in a new era with a new technological innovation, in the same way that the Industrial Revolution was the technological innovation of its time. So I think it'll be fascinating. I'm looking forward to reading it. My guess is it's going to have a lot of influence on. On the question of what our policy is going to be. Look, what we're trying to do in the Trump administration is very simple. The president wants us to be pro innovation. He wants us to win the AI Race against all other countries in the world. He recognizes that AI is going to be an important tool, not just for our economy, but for our military. And so he wants to ensure that we are winning that particular race. We also want to make sure that we're protecting people. We're protecting people. People's data, we're protecting people's privacy. I think with this Mythos release, one of the things that we're very focused on, of course, is whether. Not necessarily the developers of Mythos, but whether some other bad actor could use Mythos to target various cybersecurity vulnerabilities. So it's something that we're. Right now, we're working in a collaborative way with the technology companies, and we're just trying to make sure that the American people are as safe as possible.
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Okay, very good. That's good.
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Little Terminator. Two references there, man.
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The vice president, I think, was being very cordial there, because I'll just say it. Who cares what the Pope thinks on AI the people really care what the Pope thinks on AI I gotta be honest. Why is the Pope delving into telling us what he thinks about?
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I don't care about anything he says.
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Am I missing something?
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Yeah, you know what? I think he was just kind of just letting him have his. Just giving him some flowers. Be like, yeah, yeah, we'll take a look at what you write, and we'll grade it, and then we'll move on. Probably won't take. Take too much from it, but I think it was just acknowledging, you know, okay, the Pope is an important person. Let's let him have his. His few minutes of putting out a paper or something.
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I mean, there's plenty of things the Pope could take Some time and write some important stuff about that's going on in the Catholic Church and in. In the world. We care what he thinks about how. AIs. What?
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Yeah.
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What I found more. More interesting was.
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You do.
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No, I don't. Honestly, we don't. He's a US Native, so maybe that, you know, I don't know. You know, he's giving him some creed.
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There was the way he tackled the. The Pope and choosing his name and how he linked that all together. I thought that was really impressive.
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You think he gave that much thought to it? The Pope? Leo.
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No, I'm talking about J.D. vance.
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Yeah, that was great.
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But J.D. vance just pulled apart entire piece of history. And you. You could tell the reporters, they were like, huh? What is it? What is it? There was somebody here before him named Leo. Yeah. And the way he tied it into where it fit in history is amazing.
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That was good.
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That was crazy.
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That was well studied.
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All right, let's jump into the headline news. We can at least get the story done, and we'll do some more when we get back. Rick Delgado's got it. What's going on, Delgado?
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All right, do you want to hear crazy?
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Yeah.
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Okay, I've got crazy for you. Here is cut number one. Kamala Harris. Check this out. Oh, boy.
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Look, this is a moment where there
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are no bad ideas. No bad idea brainstorm is what I'd
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like to call it.
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Yeah, that's what she said to her husband, Doug Imoff. And he said, yeah, you're right. Here's a great idea. You should move out.
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Is it his name? Jack?
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Wait, no. Doug Em.
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Off.
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Doug Emoff.
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That's right. Kamala Harris has moved out of the family house as she ditches the family home for a Malibu mansion. Yes, the former VP Kamala Harris has left her hobby behind and settled into a pricey Malibu pat while plotting another useless run for the White House.
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Yeah.
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Believe it or not. Kidding me?
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What? What is it?
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So she.
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So what was the first clip? Is that her recently? What? I don't understand that. What's the tie from the clip to the story?
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She said, there are no bad ideas. And I said, that's what her husband said. There are no bad ideas. Now get out.
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Oh, oh, oh, oh.
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Okay. You're just. You. It wasn't. Okay. Gotcha.
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No, it was. It wasn't their actual conversation.
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Okay?
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Because that would have been awesome.
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Do you remember how he was paraded around as this incredibly like. He was like little dog on a leash for the wife. All the. All the the BS with him and just completely pretend to be the first man and all the like. And here he is.
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And it turned out he was, he
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had a big show.
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He had a, he lost his first marriage because he was, he was having sex with the, the housekeeper and, and all this other stuff. And there was another woman he was involved with that he smacked around, I think. Well, with her marriage to Doug Amhoff now hanging by a thread, the 61 year old former VP has gone solo and plunked down 8.15 million. Wonder where she got that money from for the perfect retreat. Another failed campaign.
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She got it from the Medicaid scam.
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Yeah. Kamala is focused on trying to win the Democratic nomination again with or without Doug's support. Probably not gonna get it.
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Wow.
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According to insiders who thumping at the hands of President Donald Trump wrecked her 11 year old marriage to Emhoff. And it had nothing to do with her annoying voice. The grueling campaign also put an unwelcome spotlight on his affair with a family nanny that led to an aborted pregnancy and destroyed his first marriage. There you have it. Kamala says, you know what? It's time for me to fly the coop. No bad ideas. So here's a. Here's another one. I'm gonna run for president again.
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I mean, that is a horrific idea. Exactly. We'll take it. But.
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We'll take it.
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All right, 43 past the hour. We'll do some more news. Still gotta when we get back right after this.
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Search Body by Jake Radio and stream it for free. Have a great day. I heart radio. All right. Live from Studio 6P13 on a Wednesday night. We think we're on the air right now. The clocks here are all frozen. I'm telling you, the roof here is hanging on by a thread with the storm that's going on right now. That's true. Never mind Delgado's news stories. The roof here is holding on by a thread. If we disappear, I'm telling you, it's because we've lost power to the building. So the storm in New York right now is incredible. So.
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Well, I. I've not lost my power still.
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No, just your mind. 13 till the hour. Live from Studio 6B. Let's go back to some headline news since we only got to do the one fake story.
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It wasn't fake. It's an exclusive to Radar Online. Radar Online exclusive.
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Okay.
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Oh, yeah.
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All right. We'll roll with it.
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Beat myself another one.
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Delgado, you got another one? Yeah. How about cn?
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Okay.
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No, another.
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Okay.
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Have you heard of them?
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I have.
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All right. Well, they have it, too. According to them, US crude oil falls below $100 per barrel, as Trump says Iran talks are in their final stages. Trump told reporters earlier today that the administration is in the final stages of negotiations with Iran, according to a pool report, and has repeatedly made optimistic statements about reaching a deal with Iran and a quick end to the war, only for tensions to escalate again. So it's kind of been going back and forth, but US crude oil prices ended up falling below $100 per barrel earlier today. And here's what President Trump had to say about a deal with Iran and having to wait. Cut number two, and this is something we actually talked about yesterday that came up in discussion. Cut number two. Check this out.
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You said yesterday you're about an hour
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away from making a decision.
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Where does that stand today?
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Have you heard anything from them?
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Very right on the borderline. Believe me, if we don't get the right answers, it goes very quickly. We're all ready to go. We have to get the right answers. It would have to be a complete, 100% good answers. And if we do, we save a lot of time, energy, and lives. Most importantly, how long will you wait? Could go very quickly. Do I get what I never tired
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of the Back and forth.
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I never get tired.
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But what I like to do, if I have. If I can save war by waiting a couple of days, if I can save people being killed by waiting a couple of days, I think it's a great thing to.
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For sure.
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Yeah. So there's Trump, you know, and again, that was a discussion we were having yesterday about, you know, saying he's going to go and then he's not going to go and he changes it. And, you know, my thinking was that he doesn't want to go to war, he doesn't want people to die and he'll give it every shot so he doesn't have to take that step.
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But I mean, is there a red line or not? What's your guess right now?
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I'm sure there is.
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Is there one there?
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I'm sure there is. And he knows what it is, I don't think.
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Because I don't know what it is.
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Right.
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Do you know what it is?
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And I don't know what it is.
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Okay.
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And, and for sure you can bet your bottom dollar there that Iran doesn't know what it is.
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No.
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So then how does anybody know if they cross it?
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They'll, I guess they'll find out when they wake up with a, with a 50 million dollar missile parked next to them in bed.
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Yeah, that's true. Wait, that'll wake you up.
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As far as other things coming down the pike for the American people and the country, here is cut number three. Here's President Trump talking about the amazing things that he wants to see happen and that are coming up cut number three. Check this out.
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I mean, you're going to see things that are amazing. You're going to see a lot of amazing things over the next three years for our country. And I'd like to talk more about the economic because we have $18 trillion being spent and no country has ever had anything like that. We have car plants pouring in from Mexico, Canada. They don't want to be there. There's no reason to be there because they want to sell to our market. We have car companies and plants coming in from Germany, from South Korea, from Japan, coming in by the billions and they're being built now. You're going to see things that nobody thought was possible. You can end up saying he's the greatest president that ever lives. Goodbye, everybody.
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That's one way. That's one way to close it out. Yeah.
E
Finishing out on a strong note, also mentioning that prices would fall sharply once a deal with Iran was reached. So he's hoping For a deal that will open up the Strait of Hormuz, hopefully by June. So there you have it. And that's the president from earlier today.
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All right, nine minutes to the hour. Let's do some sports. Sports is brought to you by Mike Lindell. LFS6B is promo code to you, slickster. What's going on?
D
All right. Good one in Colorado. Big D. NHL Western Conference Finals, game one, no score with about 50 seconds to go there in the first period. Avalanche and Golden Knights getting it on. And we got the spurs and Thunder. Game 2, Western Conference Finals on the hardwood. And right now. What's the score there? 14 to 13. Good game there with the OKC leading by one. We got Thunder rolling over us. And Thunder needs to roll tonight or this series is going to be over Big D if they don't get this done in OKC and you have to go on the road for a game. Three down, two nothing. We'll keep an eye on that. Major League Baseball right now. Braves 91 over the Marlins in the bottom of the 8th. Top of the 9th. The Guardians and Tigers and the Pitchers duel tied at 1. Nationals 64 over the Mets right now. Bottom of the 8th in D.C. yankees are delayed right now. We certainly know why with all this rain and thunder over us. Playing the Blue Jays. They were of the first inning, so that game can't even get underway. The Red Sox 2 to 1 over the Royals in K.C. mid fifth. End of four. Brewers blanking the Cubs for zip. Pirates blanking the Cardinals 2 zip. Bottom, top of the fourth, bottom first. Dodgers 1 nothing over the Padres. Early game in San Diego. There we got the Cincinnati Reds earlier today. Defeated the Phillies 9 to 4. I was glad to see that. Rays 5 to 3 over the Orioles. Twins 4 to 1 over the Astros. Rangers 5 4, nipping the Rockies there. Diamondbacks clipped the Giants 63 and the Mariners edge the White Sox 5 4. One other game, first pitch 938. Athletics at the Angels. And Joey Chestnut's in the news. You know the hot dog eating champion Every year July 4th, we tune into him on ESPN right at Nathan's. Well, hot dog eating champ Joey Chestnut pleads guilty to battery. This is Warner. Todd Hewson at Breitbart. Joey Chestnut, famed as the many time winner of the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Championship in New York City, has pleaded guilty to a battery charge and been handed probation in an Indiana court. The 17 time hot dog champ was sentenced to 180 days of probation after being charged with and pleading guilty to A misdemeanor battery resulting from bodily injury in Hamilton County, Indiana. According to USA Today, the incident reportedly occurred in the local bar. Where else?
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Right.
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On March 21st. It's not exactly clear what happened, but other court documents say Chestnut hit another bar patron across the face with an open hand.
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With a bun.
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Well, that's the bun. Yeah. Chestnut has no travel restrictions and is still set to participate in the annual Nathan's Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest, scheduled to be held in Coney Island, New York on July 4, where he will defend his title.
B
Yeah, this could be a little intimidation for the people. Looking forward to that.
E
You know what?
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These like, don't try to beat me or I'll.
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Well, his probation office says this kind of behavior doesn't cut the mustard, but that's another story.
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These world class athletes think they could do anything they want. He's well trained. Trained, world class, Mark Sanchez types. It's, you know.
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Yeah, no, but, no but intended.
C
But yeah.
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Well, anyway, what can I say? That's a wrap. Literally.
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All right. It's like very good. Paul Nolan's here. He's got some news. You also have a clip from Trump's time on the tarmac. I saw this today.
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This is a good clip. Just talking about, we talk about all the time, right. We think that the deep state players and the lifelong politicians think that he's a passing storm. They'll just wait him out. Out. Well, here's what Trump thinks about that.
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Over the weekend, Mr. President, he suggested that there's still people in your DOJ
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and FBI that are waiting you out.
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They're waiting until your, your administration is over to get back to work. Do you think those people are still
B
in the DOJ and FBI?
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I hope not. Well, we're going to seek them out. We'll seek them out. We'll get rid of them. Okay. Because you have, in every agency you have scum and certainly they did in the FBI and doj. But Todd Blanche is doing a fantastic job. Cash is doing a very good job. So we will prevail. I've been standing here a long time with you, many years, Right. And they've been saying, I think it's it. I think he's trouble here.
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I am.
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You know, it's a very constant situation. But I think you're going to find that we have great people in the FBI and we have great people in doj. Todd Blank Lance has really been doing a great job.
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Good stuff. You know, from the President, you know, he's, he looks pretty confident about, you know, all the investigations going on. He looks pretty, I'll go as far as, say, smug that he said he's not worried about these Deep State players taking him down.
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He looks like he's in a good way.
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Yeah.
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All right, that's a quick wrap on hour one. Hour two coming back right after this. Live from Studio 6P on a Wednesday, Real America's Voice.
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Sam.
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I'm Joe.
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All right, Joe, thanks very much. Nine o' clock on the East coast, live from Studio 6B on Real America's Voice. Slickster is here. He's going to do some more sports. Delgado's got some more headlines for next 20 minutes. Paul, no, got some news as well. Aaron and Fran holding it down as always. All right, we have important business to get to. Aaron, put the camera on me. And if you remember, we took Don Nguyen's great song on Real America's music from number 42 on whatever night that was a couple weeks ago to number one on the rock charts, number three overall. And when I say we, I don't mean necessarily just us, the whole network, everybody. It's a team effort here at Real America's Voice for Real America's music. But we just happened to be on that night talking about it. And of course you. The live from Studio 6B audience responded. And one of the things brilliantly that the network decided to do was to up the ante, as we say in the business, and make this deal just a Little bit sweeter since we're doing this huge big concert right there. Celebrate freedom May 24th at Marty B's. Sold out. By the way, if you forget going, if you haven't already secured your tickets, not happening. I think it's 5, 000 tickets or so already gone. Sold out. And it'll be a live broadcast concert experience from Marty bees right there May 24, which I believe is this coming Sunday. Yeah. So here's, here's the update though. So listen up because now you, you actually since it is sold out, you have one chance left left to make it there if you want to make it there. And that is because of this. We had selected a winner for the all expense paid trip to Dallas as I told you that night that we were pushing the song to number one for the Celebrate Freedom event. But unfortunately that winner has decided that they just can't make it work for their schedule and they don't want to. Wow, you know, obviously hold it up for, you know, for somebody else and then not be able to make it. So they say, very nice of them to just say I have to bow out. Let me try to give you enough time to find another winner. So that's what the network is going to do. So listen up. If you purchased or downloaded the song and are available, you have to be available though to attend Celebrate Freedom in Dallas on Sunday. Please send your proof of purchase order receipt to info@amer AmericasVoice News. Info@ Americas Voice News. So again you have to be able to go. If you downloaded the song during our push to bring it to number one or anytime after that, send your purchase order receipt to InfoAmericasVoice News. And again, please only do it. Only send it it if you are genuinely interested in, in making it to the concert on Sunday. So if you're, especially if you happen to be in that area, of course. But even if you're not and you're like, hey, I could leave whenever the ticket is, I want to get down there to Marty B's and hang out with Harry on the highway. Then, then forward your purchase order receipt to InfomericasVoice News. And again, we want to just make sure that the, whoever the next winner is actually can take advantage of it. So if you, if you know that Sunday's out, don't send it in. If you can make it on Sunday, then send in your receipt and you have an opportunity. Aaron, do we know when they're going to pick the back up with the. It's got to be soon, right? Because this person has to fly if
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they're going to pick within the next 24 hours.
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Okay.
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You are available.
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You have to send it right now to Info AmericasVoice News.
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Okay. InfoEricasVoice News. Send it in right now. They're waiting for your receipts. And then we're gonna pick somebody, I guess, in the next 24 hours. And if you have to get on a plane, then we'll get you on there and get you down there for what's gonna be a great day and a great show and great people and great interactions and all kinds of fun stuff. And Harry on the highway will be there.
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Is Harry picking the winner? Because that'd be historic in itself. Harry picking a winner.
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I don't think Harry's gon to be picking the winner.
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Okay.
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And I don't think Harry's going to be doing the barbecue either. Or whatever they're doing behind the grill gets grilled enough.
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If Harry picks the winner, it'll be like, what's a DB That Sweeney girl,
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you know, by the way, still seeing that guy.
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Did you know I need to produce
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food or buc EE's snacks? Dave Cyon wants to know. I. Well, I would think there'd be all of that.
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Oh, yeah?
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Yeah.
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I mean, Buc ee should be a sponsor. I don't know if they are, but that's not. Not a bad idea.
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That's a good idea.
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The.
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The Big 13 Dog Rumble rant says I can be there in three days from Idaho. Well, if you download the song, make sure you send that proof of purchase.
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Well, there you go.
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Let's go. And that's the important part, because you get this all the time, where people will send their name and address but not include what they're supposed to include. You got to include that proof of purchase.
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You have to include everything. If you include your receipt and you don't put your name or your phone number, they're not going to be able to enter you in the drawing. And I dealt with a lot of this as people send things and they forgot one thing or the other. Right. Send everything. The receipt, your name, address, email, firstborn, Whatever you got. Yeah, Firstborn, whatever.
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Security number, your favorite passwords.
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Yeah. Send us your. Send us your socials and passwords to all bank accounts. Send them your receipt to download the song. And then we will. We will get you possibly winning. And going down to Maddie.
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Marty B's.
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Marty B. Smarty bees. I keep thinking of Maddie. T's in. In Vegas, of course. Is that where Matt. Is it? Maddie T's. There's another country place called Maddie. T's, Marty. B's.
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Dallas.
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Celebrate freedom. Dallas. You really should be there.
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I love Dallas. I haven't been there in. In a bit. I'm overdue. I love Dallas. Oh, my gosh. One of my favorite cities.
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Okay.
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Yeah. You know your name is on. On something, right?
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Yeah. Well, did I tell you that your
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name is on like a brick or something outside the stadium? Right.
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Because you tell us all the time.
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Yeah.
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Does it have a frowning face on it?
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Not at all.
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Okay.
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No, it says is, I love the Cowboys. They suck.
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It does. You can flip it, though. It says two different things.
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Very good. All right. Seven minutes past the hour. Live from Studio six base, let's kick off hour two with some news. Spencer Pratt. I had an article about Spencer Pratt today, but I'll let Delgado do his news on it. First, what's going on with Spencer Pratt, Delgado?
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All right.
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Well, turns out President Trump has heard about Spencer Pratt.
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Oh, yeah.
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And his campaign. And Trump wishes Spencer Pratt well in the LA mayors race. He made those comments today, of course, fresh after unseating Representative Thomas Massie Tuesday night. He voiced his support for Spencer Pratt in la, but stopped short of endorsing the fellow reality TV star. Here is President Trump on Spencer Pratt. Cut number four. Check this out. Cut four.
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Spencer Pratt. Do you see yourself in him at all? A former reality TV star.
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I'd like to see him do well. He's a character. I don't know. I don't know him. I assume he probably supports me. Does he support me? So. Yeah, I heard he does. I heard he's a Big Maca person. He's doing well. I don't know.
C
You know, if you have a rigged
G
vote out there, that's the problem. The votes are rigged. You have a really rigged vote in California. You have all the mail in ballots. Everything else very hard to win because the elections are very dishonest.
E
Yes. So there's a president talking about Spencer Pratt. He stopped short of endorsing him, but. And of course voiced his concerns about the election integrity out in California.
B
Yeah.
C
None of you guys seen the videos floating around about people getting 6, 7 ballots mailed to them all? You know, the rigging is already beginning out there, so let's hope it's too big to rig.
B
Aaron hanscom over at PJ Media, where our good friend Kevin Downey Jr. Writes, has a piece today on.
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On.
B
It's actually an interesting take on what's going on with Spencer Pratt. He lives out there In California. He's got a bunch of friends out there, liberal friends, and he says, I have a liberal friend from LA who I could actually imagine narrating, you know, one of these videos that Pratt has put out. And he put out another one today. I think that's pretty good. Yeah, he says, I can imagine my friends narrating one of those videos that are making the headlines. They've all been affected, all by the crisis exacerbated under Karen Bass inept rule out there.
H
There.
B
They woke up one morning to find a homeless man asleep in her car. Her house was broken into by two men and even her children's belongings were rifled through the home she grew up in burned down in the 2025 fires. Just like Pratt. She told me she hates Karen Bass, especially after Bass refused to answer questions upon returning from Ghana, where she was when the fire started. My friend's also a lifelong Democrat, and you could imagine her story would influence many Democrat voters on the fence about whom to vote for in this mayoral election. Question. Here's the problem. He says, my friend would never agree to appear in a Pratt video. You see, she's been taught her whole life from the media, her professors in college and the movies and shows she watches that Republicans are evil. Whether it's a MAGA aligned congressman or a Rhino senator, if they have an R next to their name, it's unacceptable to vote for them no matter what. And this is what we always say. They voted their own demise. Yeah, she did vote for the billionaire real estate developer Rick Caruso against Karen Bass in 2022, even though he had been a registered Republican in the past, but only because he choose to ran as a Democrat in that election. However, that was before four nightmare years under Bass, which have been worse than even her biggest opponents could have imagined. Now Pratt's new ad is directed to voters just like her in the yoga mom block. Like my friend who can't imagine voting for a Republican, but who have had it with the one party rule in Los Angeles.
E
We have that ad if you want to run it.
B
Yeah, go ahead, run it if you have it.
E
It's cut number six. Here's the new Spencer Pratt ad that, that hits. You know, the people that Damon was just reading about. Cut six.
B
This mayor race is really heating up.
I
Will you guys be voting for.
B
Haven't decided.
D
Same.
B
Haven't really been following it. Same, same, same. I'm not MAGA or anything, but the city's kind of gone though, right?
E
Oh, yeah.
I
Jessica stepped on a needle at the playground.
B
The other day. I'm not mag or anything, though. I'm not mag or anything, but have you been downtown lately? Looks like an episode of the Walking Dead. Not that I'm MAGA or anything, though Spencer Pratt seems like he has some good ideas. Not that I'm MAGA or anything. He does seem really angry all the time, though. Well, they did burn his house down. Also, apparently he's staying at the Bel Air Hotel.
I
Not the trailer on his property.
B
Well, yeah, they burned his house down. Okay, we're all adults here.
I
How about on three we just say
B
who we're voting for?
I
One, two, three. Spencer Pratt.
B
Yeah. Spencer Pratt.
I
Spencer Pratt.
B
Can you imagine if our wives knew
A
we're all voting for Spencer Pratt.
F
Right.
A
Of course.
F
Obviously.
A
I wish I could vote like yesterday.
E
Yeah, that's.
B
That's exactly the point. I mean, that is right on.
C
Talk about getting to the heart of the psychology in the air. It's just perfect.
B
Sometimes it only takes one to show the way. All right, 13 past the hour. Live from Studio 6B. We're back right after this. Sa. Well, sound like the blues. Seventeen past the hour. America is entering its 250th year. And the direction of this country is being decided right now. In our culture and our economy, and who we choose to support matters more than ever. Most wireless companies don't care who you are or what you believe. They just want your money. Patriot Mobile, well, they're different. For more than 12 years, Patriot Mobile has stood with Americans who believe believe freedom is worth defending. Funding the Christian conservative movement when others have stayed silent. And here's the deal. And you don't have to give up on quality or service when you switch to Patriot Mobile. They deliver premium priority access on all three major U.S. networks. So you'll get the same or better coverage than you have today. Think switching is a hassle? Well, I'm here to tell you that it isn't. Keep your number, keep your phone. Or you can Upgrade. Upgrade. Their 100 US based support team can activate you in minutes if you're still paying off a device. Patriot Mobile even offers a contract buyout. This is a defining year. We must work together to save our country. Go to patriot mobile.com Rav patriotmobile.com Rav or call 972 Patriot. 972 Patriot. Use promo code Rav Rav for a free month of service. That's patriot mobile.com Rav or 972 Patriot and make the switch today. Our friends from Patriot Mobile. 18 past the hour. Live from Studio 6B. I just want to go back to the Spencer Pratt thing here for a second. Back to our friends over at PJ Media, where our. Our friend Kevin Downey Jr. The host of the Kevin Downey Jr. Show, heard right here on 1039 LI News Radio. You can hear each morning and of course on this show on at least Friday, sometimes morning, more. They say that people like prominent Democrats like Nicole Avant, who was Barack Obama's ambassador to the Bahamas, entertainment mogul Haim Saban, Universal Music Group Chairman and CEO Sir Lucien Grange. I guess that's how you pronounce it. They've all donated to Pratt, but is there a silent majority of Democrats like the ones in that video that we just showed you, that can carry him to victory?
H
Victory?
B
Well, veteran political reporter Mark Halperin thinks yes, he believes Pratt can win and has even said at times that he in fact will win because Los Angeles is a total failed city. It's not scientific, he said. There's very limited polling data here. But what I find is a lot of my liberal friends in Los Angeles are going to support Spencer Pratt, including many, many who have never voted for a Republican for anything because the status quo has become just too ridiculous. The governance of that city is ridiculous. And you've got the special case of the fires and the governance around the fires. Not every city is dealing with that. But all of the other issues about the quality of the schools, the quality of life, the homelessness, the crime, all of that is there, there. Halperin also said that Pratt's viral video ads, comparing them somewhat to Mandami's successful campaign in New York City. He said, however, Mandami's victory should also serve as a cautionary example. Remember that in. In three Jewish voters voted for Mandami despite his anti Semitic and anti Israel views. Bass's coalition of union, progressives and urban voters has been taught much, much like so many Jewish voters in New York City, to never vote Republican. What's needed is a permission structure. That's why Halperin thinks the Pilates video is so effective and that. I thought that was a amazing part to the video. Kind of the silent. No one wanted to say anything until you had the one lead, one guy who finally said, you know, as soon as he said, okay, I'm voting for Pratt. And then, oh, yeah, me too. Yeah, oh, yeah, me too. To. And sometimes it just takes one to lead for everybody to kind of say, oh, you know, maybe I can actually talk about.
C
It's truly amazing. The, the pulse of the City in the ads he's running like he really does. He's, he's hit them.
B
Right.
C
And the order in which he's hit him, you know, like just completely exposing the lunacy. You know, listen, this park doesn't have a lot of needles that have AIDS on them. So it's okay. You know, they. And it's humorous through all of it. And then like the, you know, the Gotham City look and you know, the evil villains or the Marie Antoinette and the, you know, the aristocrats eating, you know, beautiful meals while everyone's on the ground, scrap for scraps and cake. It's been fascinating ride. And look, this thing's going to end up in a runoff. Neither going to have enough votes and it's going to go head to head. And I just don't see what outrage. If this was 100% straight up, I would bet the farm on Pratt. But look, I.
B
Well, you think the mayor is going to run. Are you talking about the governorship is going to end up in a run?
C
Don't I understand it right. That, that you have to have a majority to get a win and then in, in, in the mayor race where you then need to have a runoff and then it's a head to head vote. I thought it was a similar thing
B
there, but you might be right. I didn't know. I just. Because I know that there's been a lot of talk about the governor race, whether it will be the top two Republicans because of the way it works.
C
Jungle primary. Yeah, but I think it's similar where there'll be a head to head runoff. But either way, you know, he's in this race, he's made it a race and you got to believe these ads are not going to stop coming and he's going to keep send the messaging and it's fantastic. You know, what do we have to do? We have to. For one, if Trump does support him, it can't hurt even though we know the lefties in L. A But I
B
mean it could hurt.
C
I just think anytime he gets behind someone, it seems to work out.
D
Yeah. That momentum gets going and Yep.
C
The train.
B
Well, it's a different dynamic, obviously.
C
It's a different dynamic out there.
D
Everything's different there.
C
That's why I thought the air was so effective. Also saying I'm not a MAGA or anything, which is like.
B
Well, that's the thing I love about it is that what Halperin writes about, it's interesting is that idea of a permission structure. How do you give people who have been trained their entire life, no matter what, for them to say it's okay to vote for a Republican.
D
Yeah, they've been voting blue their whole life.
B
Can these ads finally accomplish that with enough of them before, you know, the election takes place?
C
I thought the ad, I think it's perfect the way that, the subtlety of it. And if they can keep sending that messaging and softening the blow. Especially when you hear Pratt say, I've been a Democrat my whole life. I'm one of you guys. I'm just a common sense guy. This is nonsense. Deep down, I'm a Democrat. But this is nothing what the Democrat Party looks like. You know, you, you look at the videos all over L. A. I mean, there's a legitimate, there's a legitimate problem. It's as bad as some of the worst neighbors neighborhoods in Philadelphia. But people are living in the sewer systems. It's just disgusting. Like, like Judge Dredd and stuff.
D
I can't believe those tents. The amount of tents that they have is brutal.
B
Yeah. What's going on in Wisconsin, Paul, with the voter registration?
C
Well, this is a great clip. It's about a minute long. And it just speaks to the endless fraud. It speaks to the end. Look, we saw in, in, in 2016 and we saw in 2020, 2016, Hillary was shocked, you know, about the popular vote. And you know, and meanwhile, Trump still finds a way to win. And then in 2020, we saw the machines turn off. Look at what's going on in Wisconsin about how many people are registered to vote.
B
We, our group of citizens, inherently don't trust our election systems to begin with because this is the WECC website called Badge of Voters. And you can see that the total count of registrants here is 7.1 million registrants. And it gets to the problem that we only have 4 million adults in the state of Wisconsin, Wisconsin. So we're approaching in the 7.13 million number on the voter rolls that grows almost daily. It never ends. It never rarely goes down. It drops slightly when they sent out the four year postcards and then it shot right back up. And it's the highest that I've ever seen it. Okay. And it's even worse than this because there's the 4 point or the 4 million adults in Wisconsin. Not all of them register, not all of them vote. We're really down around about 3.6 million, 3.7 million.
C
It's double the amount of registered voters when you really think about it. This is, it's just these swing states are constantly rigged. They're attacked and they're weaponized. And you know, what do we say going into this administration with Trump? I think first and foremost we need to clean elections. Then we need to clean house with the lifelong criminals.
B
All right, 26 past the hour live from Studio 6B. We'll take a break. Come back right after this, Sam. All right, live from Studio 6B, 30 minutes past the hour on a Wednesday night. Slick's doing some sports. Coming up here in a second. Paul Nolan's gonna do some more news for the end of the show. Aaron and Fran holding it down as always. Please welcome back to the show one of our good friends here on behalf of Tax Network usa, that's Cameron Kinsey. Cameron, welcome back to the show. How are you?
F
I'm doing well. How are you guys?
B
Very good, Very good. Obviously, April has come and gone, but obviously, you know, when it comes to your taxes, a lot of us are on extension till October and there's still a lot of things to do. What should someone do right now if they know they're going, if they already know they're going to owe, maybe they're on extension to get some other things in order. What should they do if they know they're going to.
F
Oh, well, what you shouldn't do is panic. I think so many people call us especially even after the deadline has passed and they've waited. You know, they're too embarrassed to kind of say their financial situation. They don't really know what their resources are. And the truth is, guys, I mean, there's plenty of resources out there, but the IRS isn't going to do free advertisement for that. And that is why it's so important to have professionals in your corner like Tax Network USA who do this for a living. They know that they tax code inside and out. They have former IRS agents, CPAs, licensed tax attorneys who really know what your options are and can get you set up properly.
E
Yeah.
B
What should, what does someone do if they file and they end up owing more than they expected?
F
Yeah, we get this question a lot. And I would say don't just set up the first payment plan that the IRS offers you without fully understanding it because there are structured resolution options that are available. But you want to approach this as strategically as possible before those penalties and that interest start compounding. So really acting quickly in this situation just gives you that leverage and keeps that balancing, that balance from spiraling.
B
So here's the most important thing, and we covered this a couple times, but I want to continue to cover it, because there's always that question of people who say, well, you know, I can't afford to pay this, so I'm not going to file it. And honestly, that's probably the worst thing you can do. So if people know that they can't pay it, the, the, the worst thing they can do is not file it. Right. And you'd rather file and not pay it or figure out that part, then not file it at all.
F
Exactly. You're right on the money. The IRS does have programs in place for people who genuinely can't afford to pay their full balance that can look like installment agreements where you pay over time, currently not collectible status, where those collections are temporarily paused, or in some cases, offers in compromise where that debt can be reduced. But here's the key. None of these are automatic. They're based on your full financial picture, how your situation is presented to them. And that's why having these professionals matter. Because one misstep, one missing document in this case can potentially cost you hundreds or thousands of dollars.
B
We're speaking with Cameron Kinsey. She's here on behalf of Tax Network USA. You can go to tnusa.com ravtn USA.com rav or you can call 1-8009-0580-0905-8000 if you find yourself in any of these scenarios that we're talking about. One last one for me. For business owners who owe this year, how important is it for them and how is it different for them? And how do they deal with you guys?
F
Yeah, I mean, obviously this is extremely serious and this is where things can spiral the fastest for people. Because payroll taxes are not treated like normal tax debt. If those aren't paid, the IRS can hit these business owners with, with what's called the trust fund recovery penalty, which is 100% of the unpaid payroll taxes. So a lot of people don't realize that if they don't, that doesn't just stay with the business, it becomes personal. So that means the IRS can go after your, your personal bank accounts, your assets, even your future income. So it's not just a business issue anymore. It becomes a personal financial risk very quickly. And again, that's why it's so important to get ahead of this. Don't worry, let you know this manageable amount that you think that you can handle in April, spiral with these, with this interest compounding daily. So again, just see what your options are. We are still upholding our free consultation. For our RAV listeners listening tonight, you can talk to one of our team members directly. Again, like they noted as well. You can fill out a form, you can say that either Cam or them sent you. But again, just get ahead of it. Don't be too embarrassed. We've, we've helped people save over a billion dollars in back taxes. Truth is, we've probably seen a case just like yours. It's just so important we help everyday Americans fight against this government overreach and we want to keep your hard earned money in your own pocket. So again, we're still upholding that free discovery call just to see what your case looks like. And again, that free consultation as well.
B
And it's 1-800-905-8000 is the number to call 1-800-905-8000 or visit them online. Tnusa.com ravrav tnusa.com Rav Cameron Kinsey, always a pleasure to have you on. Thanks very much.
C
Absolutely.
F
Thank you.
B
All right, there she goes. Cameron Kinsey from Tax Network USA. Visit them online again one last time. Tnusa.com rav 1-800-905-8000 let's do some sports. Sports is brought to you by Mike Lindell. LFS exped promo code to use Slickster. What's going on?
D
All right, Big D. Well, let's get to the NBA Western Conference finals game two, more or less. I wouldn't say a must win for okc, but they got to win this one. They go down to nothing. It's going to tough one. They lead right now 58, 49 with about two minutes to go in the second quarter there in the first half. And Stefan Castle leads all scorers with 16 for San Antonio tonight. And NHL, we got a real good one. Goaltenders duel here just about midway, second period. Golden Knights and Avalanche no score. And that's a Western Conference game one final. So good stuff over there. And speaking of the NHL, got a good story here. We're talking about, you know, the layoff here here with you know, the Hurricanes and. Let me find this story. I gotta find it. All right. Bang. Okay. Yeah. So Hurricanes had 11 day layoff in the NHL which is the first time in since 1919 Stanley cup playoffs that a team has had 11 days off. This is Greg Wischinski of ESPN Rallies North Carolina. It's been 107 years since the NHL team had a break between two playoff series as long as the one the Carolina Hurricanes are experiencing. The Hurricanes last game was on May 9th which completed a second round sweep of the Philadelphia Flyers. They then watched the Montreal Canadiens and Buffalo Sabres extend their series to seven games, pushing the start of the Eastern conference finals to May 21st. Tomorrow night they are not even playing tonight. 11 full days since Carolina last played. That's the longest playoff since 1919 when of all teams Montreal had 12 full days off between series. So be interesting to see the rust off of Carolina there. But yeah, I thought that was pretty, pretty darn wild, you know. And NCAA moves to add a flag football championship. I like that. Dylan Gwynn. This flag football is getting a lot of traction. It's in the Olympics this coming up. This year a key NCAA committee has endorsed making flag football.
B
Not a fan, Paul.
C
I mean, I love playing it, but I mean really.
D
Yeah. Well, the girls can play, so that's
C
next scene it'll be hide and seek.
B
Good.
D
See if the measure passes the next voting hurdle. The first national championship could be held as soon as spring of 2028. The NCAA Committee on Access, Opportunity and Impact formally voted on Tuesday to recommend including the sport at its spring meeting. That doesn't make flag football official yet. However, all athletic divisions one, two and three would have to endorse the creation of a championship at each of their levels. The next major stop on the road becoming a full fledged collegiate sport. And will then when proposal gets discussed. You never know the listen, it includes the girls. The girls also are going to play. That's a great opportunity. Have you seen what's going on in high school now? They have these flag football girls teams. They're phenomenal. They're great athletes. I really enjoy it. I've watched it and good stuff.
C
You're watching high school girls play flag football. You're just going to get yourself on a predator list with that suit.
B
Paul thinks it's going to be Duck, Duck, Goose is going to be the next NCAA Championship league musical followed by musical jazz.
D
I'm not winning with this story, so I'm throwing the. I'm throwing the flag on YouTube and I'm throwing in a talent.
B
All right, 38 past the hour. Sports is brought to you By Mike Lindell, LFXXP's promo code to use. Paul Nolan. What's going on in Wisconsin?
C
Well, we talked about Wisconsin earlier, but I wanted to, if it's okay with you, can we shift gears? I wanted to talk about Republicans groaning about Trump's endorsement in the Texas race. You know, you know he endorsed Ken Paxton and you know, he's obviously going against Cornyn, who we're not really great fans of and they'll square off in a runoff next Week. We know that the Attorney General's had a. Some scandals right in his. In his back pocket. They said that might hurt him. He's. I think he was involved with, you know, some donor issues. He was. I know he also hired a woman who would, you know, some kind of a inappropriate relationship with one of his donors, Nate Paul. So we know that this is a huge Senate race, and we know that the Republicans are desperate to hold the upper chamber here in November. But, you know, John Thune didn't like it. We have a clip of Thune. So if Dune doesn't like it, I like it.
B
Cut seven. You all know my position on this issue. I've made it very clear for months now. And Senator Cornyn is a principal conservative. He is a very effective senator for the state of Texas.
D
This guy's.
B
And.
D
But I don't.
B
None of us control what the President does. He made his decision about that.
D
That doesn't change the way I feel.
B
And I am certainly supportive.
E
I will continue to be supportive of Senator Cornyn Israel.
B
Only thing missing from that Picture is old McConnell standing there, because that's Thune, Barrasso, they're all still there. They just, just move Thune back and put McConnell there in front. And we're back to the good old days. Nothing's changed. The only thing that's changed now is McConnell is now gone and Thune has stepped up. But nothing else has changed in the way they think, the way they operate, and who they want to get behind.
C
I mean, he's doing his McConnell impersonation in a better suit. You know, the whole thing is a joke. And if, if you didn't see this, Trump had his comment on the Paxton Talarico contest, if you will. It's cut eight, every one of them.
G
And we have a great candidate. I believe in Texas, and I believe the Texas candidate, who's Ken Paxton, I think he'll win. I think probably he'll win very substantially. And I think he'll go on to defeat a very defective candidate, a candidate that believes in six genders. And he takes it. Jesus Christ. And he's wearing a mask six months ago. Where's a guy, anybody wearing a mask six months ago doesn't get it. And he's a vegan. He's a vegan in Texas. You can't get elected as a vegan in Texas.
C
Cannot trust the vegan.
D
He's a vegan.
B
I mean, the, the idea that you hear people that tell her, you know, he's pulling. I mean, come on. Plus, nothing we nothing has been done yet. This guy has not even been framed. Not a dollar has. Has been spent to frame who this guy really is. Stop. Yeah, come on.
C
I mean, this. Had this disaster made it that far,
B
there's no chance this guy has a chance to win this race. Talarico against either one. Now, I will say this, the inside baseball reporting on this is that one of the things that Trump was looking at was the fact that if he had given his endorsement to Cornyn, that reporting said that maybe that wouldn't be enough to get him across the finish line. I don't believe that for even a second if even with Cornyn being a disaster in Texas, the Talarico could win. But I think one of the calculations that Trump used was the fact that even if I give Cornyn my endorsement, which of course he has obviously in years past, which is one of the reasons we are stuck with this loser, that may not get him across the finish line. And as we know, Trump is very particular about his endorsement record.
D
Record.
B
Making sure that who he endorses wins. So. And I think that was probably one of the final calculations. If he was going to give one out here, he wasn't going to give it to Cornyn, and then he ended up giving it to Paxton, and Paxton should absolutely win this race. Going away once this. Once we really dig into this race on this guy.
C
You want to watch Scotch Jennings go to break with this? He's got a 40 second clip here. You okay with this?
D
Yeah, go ahead.
C
He has a good clip here.
B
Cut. What's the old song?
D
You don't tug on Superman's cape. You don't spit into the win.
B
You don't pull the mask off the old lone Ranger.
D
And you don't mess around with Trump
B
in a Republican primary.
D
And that's what Thomas Massie has done by becoming his chief antagonist in the U.S. house.
B
And this became really a referendum on.
D
Is Thomas Massie on the team or not? And Trump said he wasn't.
B
The voters followed. The key vote that House leadership turned on him over was the big beautiful bill. I mean, the working families.
D
Well, that's the President's domestic policy agenda. And you cannot become an apostate on two issues in a Republican primary, taxes and immigration.
B
Massey voted against Trump's immigration security.
D
He voted against Trump's tax cuts. So when you become a chief antagonist,
B
when you're voting with the squad against Donald Trump's domestic policy agenda, it's not abstinent.
F
That's because.
B
All right, 43 past the hour. We'll wrap it up. One more to go on a Wednesday. We're back right after this. Sam. I mean, we can't have. We can't have someone win who can't tell us what he means, can't type properly. And we already got that guy in Kentucky now who can barely speak.
C
Trump likes his endorsement record. So do we. Never lost an endorsement we've made.
B
I mean, yeah, we can't lose Farmer Brooks race.
D
No.
B
Now, Farmer Brooks said, there's no way I'm going to win. Then five minutes later, he says, no, I meant to say there's no way I'm not going to win. So I have no idea what he's talking about.
D
Speaking in riddles, who's on first?
B
You know, we can't elect somebody who can't clearly. Well, yeah, I guess we can. We do it all the time. Maybe he. Do you need Slick to be your communications manager for the last home stretch?
D
Let's go.
B
In Arizona. You know, Farmer Brook, wherever you are, please blink twice if you need Slick to come out. Out there?
D
Yep.
B
The Big Dog 13 says, don't be a rhino. Damon, I don't know what that has to do with anything.
D
No.
B
What is it right now, but Nancy Burns says he miss and he needs more cash. Dave Cyon says. Oh, okay. So. I don't know. There's just a lot of stuff going on here. Farmer Brook says I'd never deny Slick's help. So Slick, to me, that's a call for help. So can you. Can you get out to Arizona?
C
When?
B
Well, tonight. We'll get you on a. A red eye.
D
No. No red eyes tonight. Come on.
F
Wait. Fran's going to Arizona?
D
Oh, Fran's going.
B
Oh, Fran's going to Arizona.
F
Like next week?
B
Yeah, like a week from now. I'll be there instead.
C
I'm sure we can count on your.
B
All right. So, Fran, can you. Can you plan on being at least the week that you're there, taking time off person? I. I could see what I could do, but I. I can't make any promises. Whoa.
D
Look at Fran.
B
They'll be free very much in the desert and away from people. So. That does not sound like the communication manager that you want to hire. Okay, what's our first. Hey, boss, what do we do first? Get away from people.
D
That'll fly real well.
B
I don't think that's going to work.
F
I think we all have to go to Arizona and campaign.
C
You got to. You got to, like, meditate in Sedona.
D
We could do a show There.
F
We should do a show in Arizona and bring on Farmer Brook and it'll be a campaign event.
B
Well, this is just to fund. This is not like a national. I mean, it's his local race, right? We have to go to where he's at, not just to Arizona.
F
Yeah, well, he's in Arizona.
B
What's his time? What's it called? The.
F
Payson.
B
Payson.
D
Payson. Where's that? By Scottsdale.
B
He's going to be pacing back and forth when we get there, but he's going to be doing. If we go, so. All right, let's get everybody. Farm, huh?
F
We could do the show on his farm.
B
Farm.
D
We could get the vote out for him. You know that if we went there, we could.
F
We could.
B
Yeah, well, we took a song from number 42 to number one overnight, so I think we could probably help him win the race.
F
But we could do anything.
B
I don't think he needs the help. I think he just doesn't know how to type.
F
We should offer our help anyway.
B
I think I'm correct on that, but I don't know. Let's see what everyone wants.
D
A trip to Arizona. Big D, what do you say?
F
Yes, I do.
B
Dave Cyruson says yes. He needs votes and cash. Well, I need votes and cash, too, but I'm not running for anything, so. All right, well, we'll see. If Farmer needs us. He knows we'll be there for him. Well, let me rephrase that. All of these guys will be there for him to go to Arizona. Yeah, right.
F
You don't want to go to Arizona, I'll be.
D
He's not a rhino, he's just a. No, no.
B
All right, let's do sports one last time. Sports is brought to you by Mike Lindell. Slickster. What's going on?
D
All right, here we go. NHL, Go Golden Knights have woken up. How do you like that? Two nothing. Paul, we got a five hole and a high one in the toy department. So they're two, zip, 240 to go there in the second period. Game one. So don't get rid of Colorado. They're a good team. They're the top team in the league. But boy, Golden Knights looking good all of a sudden. And at the half, Big D Thunder right now 6251 over the Spurs. Thunder in a must win game tonight. This is West Conference finals. Game changer. San Antonio right now leading that series one nothing. So you really got to get it together there. And a couple of Major League Baseball scores, Yankees and Blue Jays have gotten underway. I guess The Storms have passed the Bronx and in the middle of the third, no score there. Red Sox over the Royals four three. Top of the eighth. Brewers right now blanking the Cubs five zip. Top nine there. End of six. Pirates continue to blank the cards in St. Louis three zip there. Dodgers two zero over the Padres, top of the fifth, mid first. Athletics blanking the Angels two. And I gave you the final scores a little bit earlier and the numbers are in big D from the Ronda Rousey fight the other night. Guess how many people tuned in to that?
B
I'm gonna say 7 million.
D
MVP says 12.4 million. Watched Ronda Rousey headline MMA card. I don't know about that. Well, Brett Acamato, but you don't believe Jake Paul. He sees this guy. Straight up guy. Now. The first event in MMA for Jake Paul Most valuable promotions drew 12.4 million viewers on Netflix, according to MVP officials. Well, you can't trust that for sure. Saturday's triple headliner in LA, which culminated in Ronda Rousey's 17 second arm bars, more like a blowout of Gina Carana, peaked at almost 17 million. When that fight went on Big D, 17 million folks were tuned in. MVP released the viewership numbers on Tuesday. In a statement credited to Paul and MVP CEO Nakisia Bedaring, the company reiterated its commitment to promoting more MMA events in the future. So they went on to talk about, you know, they're louding about how great they did, but 12, almost 12 and a half million, big. That's a big audience. You're not buying that?
B
Well, I guess Netflix has how many users? So it's built in. So yeah, I guess it could be that. I mean, yeah.
D
And you know, Netflix, you play 22amonth. A lot of these. What is the average fight with the UFC, what are they usually charging?
B
79.
D
It's a lot harder to get 12 million people.
B
But that was, that was. Those days are gone now. Now if you have Paramount plus, you get them all for free.
D
Oh, okay. All right. So there you go.
B
Yeah, they did the deal with Paramount plus. So now there's no. You don't pay for anything other than Paramount Plus.
D
It's growing on me. You know, I've always been a boxing purist. I love that boxing. But I'm really starting to enjoy the MMA action packed stuff. You know, the referee stays out of
B
the way the best.
C
It's good growing up on boxing, you know, I think Audi Lang's take on it was. Is as hysterical as it gets. He goes, I'm not into the mma. I'm a boxing purist. You know, to me, I watch mma and it's like. Like two gay guys are wrestling in their underpants, and one guy on the bottom realizes he ain't gay. I love it, man, because to me, it's the greatest athletes in the world. I mean, the training, I. I think it's better than box because boxing died, you know, when there was so many, so much politics. To me, I like how these guys face almost every challenge. Very few, very little ducking goes on, and there's never a doubt on, really, who's the better fighter. True.
D
Absolutely. That's a wrap, Big D. All right, slickster.
B
Six minutes till the hour. Sports is brought to you by. Mike Lindell. Paul Nolan is going to take us home. What's left in the news, Paul?
C
Well, Jeff Bezos, who thought it, who had this on their bingo car, was on board with, you know. Right. The right wing or so. Listen, he's talking. He chimes in on the public schools in New York. I think he makes a pretty good comparison in here. Cut 11.
B
I don't pay taxes, so.
C
True.
B
I pay billions of dollars in taxes, and it's a per. Again, if people want me to pay more billions. Right, then let's have that debate. But don't pretend you know, that this. That that's going to solve the problem. You could. You could double the taxes I pay, and it's not going to help that
C
teacher in Queens, I promise you.
B
This is. So you can't connect those two things, not logically.
C
You know, there.
B
There are more examples. Why is rent expensive? Why is rent so expensive? I recently saw somebody blamed it on Airbnb.
C
Okay.
B
Airbnb is not the cost of expensive rent.
C
In fact, it's been almost finished here.
B
One sec. It's already been outlawed, right. In New York City, and rents are still very high. So we know Airbnb isn't causing high rents. What's really causing high rent is government intervention.
E
Yep.
B
You hear Andrew there, what's his name jumping in because he doesn't like these answers from who he thinks Bezos is supposed to be, which is some, you know, you know, some socialist answers. But Bezos understands the free markets and these things better than most, and he understands that this just the. The idea of the. These guys not paying their fair share is absurd.
C
And if he goes on to say we don't have enough time, but he really makes a great comparison to New York City schools, to Amazon. And Amazon was running, you know, if the schools were running, Amazon he said we'd have to charge $100 a package. You get the wrong product and it would take you 13 weeks to get what you're looking for.
B
As always, we salute our military, active and active. Police, firefighters, first responders, EMTs, everybody on the front lines protecting us. Thanks, guys. On the show, Aaron, Fran, great job as always. Most of all, thank you. Live from Studio 6B. Audience we'll see you tomorrow night back here on a Thursday. Live from Studio 6B, Sam.
Live From Studio 6B — May 20, 2026
Hosts: Damon, Slick Rick, Paul Nolan, Rick Delgado, Aaron, Fran
This high-energy episode of Live From Studio 6B on Real America’s Voice dives into breaking news on the UN climate committee’s admission about climate models, the rollercoaster in global oil markets after a Trump update on Iran, and lively discussions on US politics, culture, and sports. The show blends in-depth analysis, signature skepticism of mainstream narratives, and audience Q&A, all delivered in an unfiltered, comic tone. Notable segments spotlight public education controversies, voter fraud concerns, the LA mayoral race, Trump’s latest statements, and spirited sports coverage.
This episode encapsulates Live From Studio 6B’s blend of skepticism toward official narratives, championing of local civic activism, and delivery of national news through a lens of irreverent wit. While the climate segment offers a deep-dive rebuttal of mainstream alarmism, other stories—voter integrity, education, LA politics, and Texas GOP drama—reflect a recurring call to individual responsibility, skepticism of elites, and defense of traditional American freedoms. Mixed with sharp sports talk and moments of sincere advice (e.g., on parental vigilance and taxes), the episode is both an entertaining and thought-provoking snapshot of conservative media in 2026.