WHAT IF HE WINS? Trump, Polls and Primaries, DOGS...and the US take on EUROVISION | RICH REYNOLDS
Oct 29, 2024
Rich Reynolds joins Kal on BayRadio LIVE every Tuesday from 16:00 (CET)
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This week:
1. Israel-Gaza war live: IDF claims control of Gaza side of Rafah crossing as ceasefire talks to resume
2. Update on Trump trial
3. Latest polls and primaries in Nebraska and NJ today.
4. What if he Wins — the Time interview
5. Update on student protests
6. The world's glitziest song contest starts this week. Here's what you need to know about @EurovisionSongContest
TWO FOR THE ROAD: Chinese EV's/Trump bibles/Inside the Olympic effort to clean up the River Seine — and why it may be spoiled by a rainy day/Trump bibles, and much more.
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it's a Tuesday which means our us
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correspondent Rich Reynolds is here
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throwing in some us tracks as always for
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you rich I love it playing all the hits
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I love it good stuff all the hits and
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more uh yeah we got some more on the way
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for you meanwhile though we need to look
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at all things at State Side uh quite a
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few stories coming up Mr Trump will be
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in there of course and also we take a
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look at those student protests and a
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little bit of Eurovision as well which
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is a little bit amusing from the
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American point of view as I understand
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it but first of all the latest from the
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Israel Gaza War where this afternoon
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we've been hearing about well over the
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last 12 to 24 hours some uh developments
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and uh what's been happening there is
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that katari mediators uh and others have
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been heading to Cairo to talk about the
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latest uh chance for a ceasefire that is
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tanks approach the outskirts of rasher
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according to uh Egyptian officials
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Israeli forces uh say they've now taken
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control of the Rafa Crossing on the Gaza
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side The Crossing is now closed Israeli
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intelligence saying uh that the Rafa
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Crossing was being used for terrorist
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purposes so amid all of this we're not
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quite sure if indeed we're going to get
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some kind of ceasefire or or not so Gaza
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risks running out of fuel this evening
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we hear after that border has been
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closed well looks like everybody wants
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this the peace to happen except for the
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Israelis right now they have to be
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convinced of it uh uh that the uh it
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looks like
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Hamas uh feels uh pretty good about the
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the deal that's on the table from the
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Egyptians the Americans feel good about
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it and I know that from the US there's a
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lot of pressure from that side for them
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to take the deal and go ahead and do
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this but in the meantime as you said the
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the Israeli Army is is pushing forward
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and uh trying to squeeze them as much as
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possible uh you know the only thing that
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that I think you and I are both
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concerned with is is the the aid going
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through and helping everybody that uh
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that that need food and water and
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shelter and uh especially Medical Supply
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so that's uh that's where we are right
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now and it as you said it's changing
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hourly the word from the EU uh the top
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Diplomat Joseph barell said that despite
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explicit warnings of the EU and the US
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and others Israel's determination to
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carry out an offensive in Rafa will lead
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to the deaths of more civilians whatever
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they say that definitely is what's going
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to happen yeah it's certainly going to
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be uh the case so uh stay tuned and U
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hopefully by the end of the hour we have
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H good news for you certainly one would
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hope so uh spokesperson for the US state
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department has said uh that the US has
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made its views clear about a major
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ground Invasion we continue to believe
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that a hostage
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deal is in the best interest of the
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Israeli and the palestin people it would
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bring an immediate ceasefire and allow
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increased humanitarian assistance into
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Gaza that's the first official response
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since Israel seized control of the Rafa
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border crossing inside Gaza and we're
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hoping like you say for more positive
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news while we're on air this afternoon
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uh meanwhile something else that's
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gaining lots of column inches and uh
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continues to update every couple of
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seconds is the Trump hush money Tri
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what's his name Trump uh right and
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apparently uh the judge is going to
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allow prosecutors to call stormmy
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Daniels as witness that's today's
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headline yeah but we know what pretty
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much what she's going to have to say and
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it's been pretty uh pretty boring the
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past uh couple of uh the past couple of
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days mostly with him being uh sanctioned
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and being fin which doesn't seem to keep
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him from opening his big mouth and the
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big question to threatened him with jail
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again threatened him with jail and and
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the big question is are you going to go
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ahead and put him in jail which would be
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really interesting if that happens and I
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think everybody's holding their breath
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to see if the judge has the guts to do
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you were quite concerned about the
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repercussions of that oh yeah because
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because of the people who are on the
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right people who are Republicans uh this
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would give them a reason to revolt this
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will give them a chance to really uh
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coordinate efforts and really uh uh
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possibly act up and do violent things uh
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hopefully that that wouldn't be the case
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but uh that gives them an opportunity to
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make him a martyr you know the minute he
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goes into jail uh then it becomes oh you
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know the the the system is really trying
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to keep our guy down I think I can't
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remember his exact words but he said
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basically if he had to do time he'd do
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it do it bird we say in the states don't
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we yeah yeah yeah yeah so that that
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could happen the fines aren't working
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because he's got enough money I mean
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$1,000 is not going to keep it from
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doing anything but he just he just can't
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stop himself from talking that's even
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during when people are talking in the
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trials he's like grumping and um and and
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and putting his to pen thin I know boy I
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really wish we had cameras in the
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courtrooms I really wish we could see
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what's going on we did find out
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yesterday uh on how Michael con was paid
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and apparently um a number of people
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including the Donald himself were
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signing checks yeah they signed 11
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checks over to him so he was uh he was
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getting his writing hand a little uh uh
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a little bit of a workout by by signing
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over checks and as you said if Stormy
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Daniels uh takes takes the case and
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takes a stand rather I think it's going
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to be really really interesting for a
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change Sally Franklin uh in testimony at
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the moment this afternoon asked to read
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Donald Trump's acknowledgements page
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from how to get rich to show that
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Trump's words reflected his real life
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speech and behavior and not a ghost
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writer's Artful turn of phrase delving
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into everything well you have his book I
5:53
know you've read it right you know
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that's that's why you've succeeded in
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your life you know okay yeah yeah follow
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the follow the way of the Donald um yeah
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what else do we know about him this
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there was a big interview wasn't there
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um in the in Time Magazine uh what was
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what was that all about well the thing
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that a lot of people in the states are
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talking about now uh is uh he did a
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two-day interview with Life magazine and
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and I don't really know if Life Magazine
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is a big thing any did they have two
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days to waste I guess they did exactly
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but it it's it's is is Life Magazine
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Newsweek magazine are these really a
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thing anymore but but the interview is
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absolutely eye popping and I I don't
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have a uh a relationship with Time
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Magazine I don't know anybody who works
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for time I love the headline they chose
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if he wins yeah and and but if you can
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get a hold of the interview either in
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the magazine or online I guess it's on
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time.com it's online yeah it is
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phenomenal it is in and the fact that he
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is absolutely clear that he wants to
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make this country a DCT dictatorship and
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that there are a lot of people who say
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well go ahead and let him do it um how
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he's uh he said he was too nice the
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first time he didn't fire enough people
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he let them he people left right in sens
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I know but he but but he forgot about
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that and then he said he said uh
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selective memory very he has a very
7:19
selective memory he said he wanted to
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carry out deportation he wanted to get
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rid of 11 million people out of the
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country just kind of eject them uh part
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of what he talks about is how he wants
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to uh uh employ the National Guard and
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what you need to know about the National
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Guard is they're kind of like the backup
7:37
they're the ones the national people
7:39
people are not employed by the National
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Guard as a uh a normal job they do it on
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the weekends so it's one of these things
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where if there is a hurricane a tornado
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a flood the National Guard is called out
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and they come in and and they help it's
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a purely humanitarian he's got
7:58
them trying to get rid of uh Mexicans
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and nicaraguans and Colombians and
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whoever he feels they should will he
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actually be able to do that do you think
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no no and you know making people I had a
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guy who I lived with in college who was
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in the National Guard and he was I've
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actually worked with them I worked for I
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didn't tell you this before I worked
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with the Americans in the80s in Germany
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um well I I I I just they basically
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basically a whole you know whole
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Battalion came in to take out the
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vehicles and exercised them in Germany
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um and I remember that yeah yeah yeah
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used to happen all the time um but yeah
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I was a little bit surprised at um how
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some of them couldn't drive a stick um
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or you know a car with gears as we would
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say in English and but yet we still
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being sent out in these in these little
8:45
what were effectively willly Jeeps well
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these guys are weakend which were stick
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shift they're they're weakend soldiers
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and uh and and to take them into a
8:53
position and say okay now we want you to
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clear out the border and get rid of
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these people and Deport people it it it
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doesn't make any sense one of the
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headlines that time picked out was Trump
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says anti-white feeling is a problem in
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the US oh boy boy if that is not a red
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flag uh it said that America is really
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hates basically hates white
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people well folks that that that doesn't
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seem to be the case we're those of us
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who are are palale or in complexion
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we've been living privileged life
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Lifestyles compared to most of our other
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Brethren so uh I imagine that is going
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to be a real red flag for a lot of
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people um it's
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it's you know I think he end up may he
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may end up regretting that but but who
9:39
knows I mean it doesn't seem to me that
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he really regrets very much shoots from
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the lip and doesn't worry about the
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consequences ever you know one of the
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things that concerned me about that uh
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that article is that he talked about uh
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pardoning everybody from January 6th so
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anybody and there are 800 people who are
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currently in jail for their part and
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they're still looking for another
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thousand that are out there and still
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yeah they're still looking for people so
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for him to say these people are Patriots
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and that you know we're going to uh uh
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uh I'm going to Pardon these people if
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I'm back in office and put them back on
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the streets it just it's it's just not
10:16
going to sit right that certainly is
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what he's he's doing isn't he he's he's
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recasting it as an act of patriot pism
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exactly yeah interesting article uh you
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will be able to find it on time.com it's
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in depth and there's plenty to
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uh yeah both um meanwhile on the polls
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um he's he's had a couple of hits hasn't
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he yeah the the hits keep on coming in
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that uh the latest polls and and there
10:39
are polls that are conducted every week
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as we know um the latest polls are from
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Florida Atlantic University and a
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company called Main Street research um
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40% of Voters say they would vote for
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Biden 38% would choose Trump if there
10:55
were a third person involved like RFK
10:57
Junior uh and they were uh mono Amano
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just the two of them and we 44% each so
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it is it's just so tight again so tight
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W so tight but there there have been a
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couple of polls that said Trump would
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win most of the polls have them at you
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know with six months to go have them
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neck and neck so it could it could be
11:16
anyway so I would I would say this to
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anybody if you're if if you haven't
11:20
voted don't forget to vote and if you're
11:23
an expat make sure that you vote go to
11:25
uh vote from abroad.org and and get your
11:29
uh get your uh get registered to vote
11:31
and get in there and vote we drew the
11:33
analogy didn't we about the
11:35
demonstrations for the Vietnam War and
11:37
what's been happening recently and uh
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some more developments of course we've
11:41
been reading about every day uh on these
11:44
University campuses and now we're
11:45
getting towards the end of term in the
11:47
state so U ceremonies are being
11:49
cancelled and they're probably not going
11:50
to happen for these students well they
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they cancelled um they
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cancelled um commencement at Columbia
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University what they did is they they
11:59
broke it up into different schools so in
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other words if you belong to the School
12:02
of Engineering the School of Art blah
12:04
blah blah uh you would have your own
12:06
separate small because they originally
12:08
were going to do it on zoom and that
12:10
that was cheating these kids because
12:12
these kids already have lived through
12:14
this nonsense and so they decided to to
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to do it that way and that's one way to
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do it uh thank God my alma mater
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University of Michigan they managed to
12:23
have their their uh uh commencement
12:28
disrupted in the football stadium this
12:30
past weekend and so uh a lot of other
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schools are going through it right now
12:35
but as as we talked about last week uh
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you know the big issue is that school is
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going to be out in a few weeks what are
12:42
you protesting the school's going to be
12:43
closed so the fact that that a lot of
12:47
these protests are being held because
12:49
the weather is warm the weather is nice
12:51
you you don't see people protesting in
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Minnesota in the middle of winter it
12:55
just doesn't happen so in this
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particular case the problem's going to
12:59
solve itself the problem's going to it's
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going to sort itself out as as as you
13:03
would say well we've seen it of course
13:05
travel across the Atlantic now more than
13:07
a 100 students initially occupied Gant
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University in Belgium that was the first
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European protest to uh start with
13:14
demands about Gaza but also the climate
13:16
crisis on their books but students and
13:19
staff at Oxford and Cambridge
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universities in England have begun
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protest camps against the war in Gaza as
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well yeah we're going to see how that
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plays out but uh I think that that kind
13:32
of protest may be here to stay but if
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everything happens that we hope happens
13:37
in the next day or so with the with the
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uh uh with the ceasefire then that
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problem May resolve itself one can only
13:45
hope yeah we'll have a recap on what's
13:47
been happening so far uh in the Israel
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Hamas War before we go uh now let's
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switch to Joe Biden and uh the fact that
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he's been Ur to ban China made electric
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vehicles you reckon they're not much cop
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anyway
14:03
[Laughter]
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yeah who uh yeah uh he's getting a lot
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of pressure right now to ban uh electric
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vehicles the same way a Chinese electric
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vehicles the same way he's getting
14:16
pressure to close down uh or to sell Tik
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Tock it's because of uh the possibility
14:23
that that these your car is nothing but
14:25
a rolling computer that that that
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assesses information collects
14:30
information and then spits it back out
14:32
and of course the Chinese are saying oh
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no that absolutely doesn't happen we
14:36
don't we don't collect information and
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of and it is my personal feeling that
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yeah yeah yeah you do that's a
14:43
commercial aspect to this isn't it
14:44
because it's the the chair of the Senate
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Banking Committee Senator sherid Brown
14:48
said Chinese electric vehicles are an
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existential threat to the American Auto
14:52
industry yeah and shered brown is also a
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senator from Ohio which builds a lot of
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cars um and so we'll we'll wait and see
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how that that shakes out I saw an
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interesting story this morning on
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American television that said that the
15:05
average cost for an electric
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SUV uh a Chinese SUV is
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$10,000 where the average cost of uh if
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you bought a Chevrolet or a Ford or a a
15:18
Chrysler or something like that would be
15:20
in the area of 60 to 70,000 so they are
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trying to undercut um the American uh
15:26
the cost of an American difference
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though huge difference huge and if if I
15:30
wanted an American an electric car and
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you offered me that option I'd look at
15:35
it and go well you know okay what's a
15:38
little spying between friends I I could
15:40
I could take it the European Union have
15:42
been all over this as well as we know I
15:44
think we were talking earlier but we've
15:45
spoken about this on this program over
15:47
the past few years the fact that Chinese
15:51
uh companies were buying up German
15:52
technology and basically um closed it
15:55
down in Germany and took it back to
15:56
China and started making everything
15:57
there it's cheaper and so they get huge
15:59
government subsidies n times more than
16:02
some companies in the EU or in the
16:04
states apparently yeah not surprised at
16:06
that so it's you know stay tuned on this
16:08
one this this story is going to take a
16:10
while to to shake out um and and you
16:13
know it's it it's it's just kind of
16:15
interesting the the stuff that's
16:17
happening regarding Chinese government
16:20
buying a property in the United States
16:23
right now there's a there was an article
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in the New York Times today that uh was
16:28
reported that there is now a law in
16:30
Florida stating that uh Chinese citizens
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cannot buy property in that state
16:37
especially near infrastructure like
16:39
airports refineries military
16:41
installations so there's uh there's a
16:44
lot of prohibition going on right now
16:46
individual states making that decision
16:48
rather than than the federal government
16:50
corre yeah there and and the article
16:52
also said that there are three dozen
16:54
states and I wasn't aware of that till
16:55
this morning that three dozen states
16:57
that's a lot of states that are Manning
16:59
uh Chinese people because so why why
17:01
hasn't the government as a whole taken a
17:03
view on this well because then the
17:05
minute you do that then it's if it's
17:08
individual states you as president can
17:10
stand up to to XI Jin p and and
17:14
say you know it's just individual states
17:17
that are doing this I am not doing any
17:19
sort of uh any sort
17:23
of it's not me it's the individual
17:25
states but the fact uh that uh
17:28
individual states are doing this it is
17:30
it is worth keeping an eye on uh
17:34
certainly something that the EU EU is is
17:35
on top of and and Britain as well which
17:38
is outside the EU these days another
17:40
aspect to this and Joe Biden um and the
17:45
clean energy policy America's electric
17:47
car Revolution is something that you may
17:50
well have seen years and years ago uh
17:52
and that is Native Americans on horses
17:55
uh in the Nevada desert saying that uh
17:58
they're protesting about a mining pro
18:00
project they say desecrates their sacred
18:03
land uh Sentinel
18:06
Mountain yeah that's a
18:08
that's a mountain that they want to mine
18:12
is it is it uranium that they want to
18:13
pull out lithium I believe lithium
18:16
correct I'm sorry lithium yeah and uh
18:19
you know Joe has been a staunch defender
18:22
of Native Americans of Native American
18:24
land or their burials and now it turns
18:27
out well we really need the lithium so
18:30
let's just see I think money's going to
18:31
talk in this we'll see what happens
18:34
indeed but yeah this likes the throwback
18:36
to Years Gone by um our us correspondent
18:39
with us this afternoon and uh more from
18:43
Rich on Christy Noam now you may
18:45
remember we mentioned her last week this
18:47
is the lady uh that decided her dog was
18:49
being too noisy when she was out hunting
18:51
a puppy basically uh so decided to shoot
18:54
it rather things in her book about her
18:57
offering goats as well apparently and
18:59
she got you know she got uh she was
19:01
being she was being interviewed on uh on
19:04
on the Sunday morning uh news programs
19:08
and said H when when confronted she said
19:10
h h h she said now you you
19:15
said you were you're you're proud of
19:17
doing this and she said well well yeah
19:20
well the the dog had it coming Well w
19:23
she just made it worse she got caught
19:25
out with a few um untruths in the book
19:27
there as well or how do you can you say
19:29
Mis writes like you can say misspeaks I
19:31
don't know um she didn't she she she um
19:34
claimed a few things that weren't true
19:35
yeah she said she she had met with uh
19:38
with um with the uh uh president of
19:42
North Korea and it turns out she hadn't
19:44
and they had to pull it out of the book
19:46
and take it off the online version so
19:49
yeah they caught her in the lie on this
19:50
meanwhile she said Joe Biden's dog
19:52
Commander should be put
19:54
down yeah yeah she just said let me have
19:57
it let me have at it and I'll do it for
20:00
you I'll do it for you and that way uh
20:03
what was the what was her dog's name I
20:05
forgot sprinkles freckles I have no idea
20:09
yeah uh yeah so he said Commander will
20:12
have cricket cricket yeah Cricket will
20:14
get a chance to meet Commander so it was
20:17
a little she just is not stopping she
20:19
just um still South toota president and
20:22
being vetted as a candidate for Donald
20:23
Trump's vice president she may well make
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it yeah that ain't happen she's come on
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she's saying all the right things nope
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no no no no no no no no no Katrina the
20:32
waves love shine a light Americans in
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Eurovision there winning for well Great
20:39
Britain basically uh from krina and the
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waves uh what was her surname now uh
20:45
Katrina it's gone from the top of my
20:47
head members right okay uh Katrina Les
20:51
canich there you go um who was uh
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representing Great Britain at the uh
20:58
Eurovision song contest and one not very
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many Americans have been in Eurovision
21:03
right none that I know of so tell us
21:06
about tell us about
21:09
why some Americans know about Eurovision
21:13
well this one goes out to my friends
21:15
Tracy and Marga who are from Washington
21:17
State and they love Eurovision and they
21:19
are in Sweden as we speak for the
21:22
competition and they they've talked
21:25
about it all year this is this is the
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the big thing to them and I and I we
21:29
were talking uh you know off air about
21:32
this and I said I I had to tell you up
21:34
until 15 years ago I didn't even know
21:36
this was a real thing I saw a movie
21:38
called Eurovision and I thought it was a
21:40
joke I it was a complete joke I said to
21:42
my wife you can be forgiven for thinking
21:44
that wouldn't this be wild if they
21:45
actually had a competition like that and
21:47
then we found out that they actually
21:48
have one but we're the stage here is far
21:50
removed from it and I think because of
21:52
of uh of uh YouTube and a bunch of other
21:55
things and the fact that in the States
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you have 2,000 different Networks works
21:59
there they people who are going to watch
22:00
and it's going to catch on eventually
22:03
but uh Australia are parts of of
22:05
Eurovision you know they they they take
22:06
part so there's no reason why the
22:08
state's going no there's no reason uh
22:10
but you know once they do then they're
22:11
going to become you put Beyonce or
22:13
Taylor in there we're stuffed AR we
22:14
let's they become obsessed with this
22:16
which would be great but uh it it you
22:19
know I watched it for the first time a
22:21
year ago and I thought it was L one of
22:23
the most bizarre things I'd ever seen so
22:25
all you people out there who really love
22:27
it God bless you
22:29
God bless first semifinal is tonight
22:31
they even we got the time in Easter 300
22:33
p.m. Eastern if you're uh if you're
22:35
interested and we're not sure what
22:37
network it's on but yeah I don't but you
22:39
can see it on YouTube I NBC have been
22:41
covering it so NC NBC and peacock which
22:44
is inbc well that is it is an actual
22:47
Network it's NBC's uh uh online service
22:51
see okay so do you think then that they
22:53
would have been covering the me Gala
22:56
then last night Kim kadashian Jenny
22:58
Lopez making the uh headlines I think
23:00
there was some there was some coverage
23:02
of that but it's so exclusive any gowns
23:04
that you like no I saw one I saw one
23:06
that I have and I wondered why Lady Gaga
23:10
was wearing my it wasn't meat this time
23:13
at least it wasn't meat no it was not no
23:15
I I I'm not the I'm not the audience for
23:18
that that sort of thing but yeah they
23:20
the Met Gallow was last night and every
23:23
review I read said it was kind of boring
23:25
but I'm sure the entertainment shows
23:27
it's going to be over
23:29
it's it's all going to be over all the
23:31
networks uh all day today yeah I think
23:33
Jennifer Lopez uh pretty much definitely
23:37
did she really you saw it I'll were you
23:39
up watching I wasn't no but you tell me
23:42
whether you think she did or not
23:46
boy I think so uh right uh looking at
23:49
all things Stateside at the moment we've
23:51
got a couple of stories to finish up on
23:54
uh here and uh first of all you like
23:57
this story uh about the Olympic effort
23:59
to clean up the river San um yes the
24:02
world's athletes are expected in Paris
24:05
soon aren't they so I I love this story
24:08
this is my this is my favorite story of
24:10
the week and it is uh the idea that for
24:13
those of us who have been to Paris and I
24:15
think a lot of people who live over here
24:17
have been to Paris because it's so close
24:19
uh the scent is a lovely is a lovely
24:22
dirty polluted nasty looking River uh
24:26
but they were going to have the
24:27
triathlon and a lot of the kaying events
24:29
in the scene but the problem is they've
24:31
been working on it for 5 years they
24:33
spent a billion and a half Euros to
24:37
construct uh a water processing plant
24:40
and it still is not that clean ecoli
24:42
levels two and a half times the level
24:44
considered safe for swimming huge to the
24:47
point where they're saying well I
24:48
wouldn't drink the water but I'd swim in
24:50
it n i I wouldn't swim and then and you
24:54
know if you tell me there's the river is
24:56
high in feal matters I'm not going to be
24:57
too clean on that the problem is they
25:00
don't have any options there's nothing
25:02
they can do they can't build another
25:03
River I love the fact that Emanuel
25:05
macron and the Paris mayor both said
25:07
they're going to swim in it to prove its
25:08
cleanliness oh man good luck with
25:10
that but but uh oh so yeah they they're
25:15
they're kind of stuck right now because
25:16
they they've got all these events that
25:18
are going to be in the river and even if
25:20
you put on a wet suit it still be it's
25:22
going to be kind of nasty the you know
25:25
the only thing I could hope for is that
25:26
that water processing plant really gets
25:28
working overtime and cleans that water
25:30
up um but you never know the French
25:34
they've been at it for a couple of years
25:35
it's difficult um and
25:38
um Trump's Bible story oh what do you
25:42
have to say about that not a great deal
25:45
to be honest with you I like the
25:46
headline though a Blasphemous sticky
25:49
nightmare um he didn't know much about
25:51
the Bible as we understood it did he
25:53
first of all originally back in the day
25:56
Trump oh Trump oh did he about the Bible
25:58
I knew about the Bible I went to I went
26:00
to church but but no uh yeah he he came
26:04
up with his Bibles and he was
26:05
autographing them and I'm I'm curious as
26:07
to what makes them sticky that's it's
26:09
the pages are so thin apparently Oh I
26:11
thought it was something else they're so
26:14
stuck together um and it's apparently
26:16
there's a YouTube they're poorly made
26:18
there's a YouTube channel where you can
26:20
um look up to work out how to get the uh
26:22
the pages apart of your Trump Bible just
26:25
it's a bit Bonkers but that said though
26:29
$59.99 get your Bible autograph by him
26:32
that's working I don't know if that gets
26:34
an autograph one to be honest I think it
26:35
does I think he's I think he's signing
26:37
them like like who would want that well
26:40
obviously people do well 50% of the
26:43
American public by the sounds of things
26:44
maybe you know I don't know how many
26:45
have they sold many they right you're
26:47
right here there are there are I don't
26:48
know I have no idea how many they've
26:49
sold um I can't see how many have been
26:52
sold so far uh to be honest with you but
26:55
um the the response from various people
26:57
has not been great and of course he has
26:59
a Litany of things that haven't sold
27:01
Trump Stakes vodka mortgages magazines
27:05
casinos uh board games various different
27:08
things he he went bankrupt owning a
27:11
casino a
27:14
casino he went bankrupt with a casino
27:18
that's what a good such a he's such a
27:21
good business we we yeah we we have um a
27:24
saying where you couldn't somebody says
27:26
they couldn't organize a party in a
27:28
brewery and I'm saying it in the nice
27:30
way but that that's a similar situation
27:32
isn't it uh there was another headline
27:33
which caught our eye Britain has become
27:35
America's vassel State the uh us
27:37
gobbling up brands from Weetabix to HP
27:40
source and raking in billions of brands
27:43
that could have stayed in the uh in the
27:45
UK but haven't you've got them all these
27:47
days no we want you to stay there please
27:49
stay in Britain we don't want weer bicks
27:51
we don't what are what are some what are
27:53
some of the other brands that we don't
27:55
want I don't HP Source houses a it
27:58
stands for doesn't it HP remember that
28:00
being one of Moody's questions I know I
28:02
have that in my house it's really good
28:03
sauce I really like it but I didn't know
28:05
a men houses a parliament uh yeah I
28:08
didn't know that he did it on he did it
28:10
on the he knows everything does on one
28:12
of his quizzes one time knows everything
28:13
I know we're missing him from the radio
28:15
only get him on Mondays now it's a shame
28:17
nice only talking about him because he's
28:20
here and here every week every Tuesday
28:23
Rich Reynolds our us correspondent we
28:25
appreciate your time look forward to
28:27
doing a little bit more over the next
28:28
month the say all right brother see you
28:29
soon
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