TRUMP TRIAL, Tik Tok, TAYLOR, CANNIBALS & Kevin Bacon | News from the US with RICH REYNOLDS
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Oct 29, 2024
Rich Reynolds joins Kal on BayRadio LIVE every Tuesday from 16:00 (CET) 🇺🇸 Meet Rich, our US correspondent. A Long Island boy now living in Valencia, Spain. This week: 1. Trump Trial Update 2. Trump in Contempt of Gag order 3. Vote on Tik Tok Sale 4. Aid to Ukraine approved 5. Pro Palestinian protests flood US Campuses 6. Taylor Swift smashes all records...again 7. TWO FOR THE ROAD; Marjorie Taylor Greene lambasted by right wing media and much more. Don't forget to like and subscribe to our YouTube channel for upcoming episodes and more insights from BayRadio Spain. Website: http://www.bayradio.fm/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BayRadioInSpain Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bayradiospain/
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coming up to 10 4 Mainland Spain and I'm joining us on the line to talk about all
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things Stateside is our us correspondent uh Rich Reynolds I can see you rich
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you're all right hey boss how's it going how's your Tuesday going not too bad much better now that you're here to help
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me out and playing a little bit of America that was not lost on me America a group of three English boys I do like
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to you know drop these things in on a Tuesday for you got some other stuff coming up like
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current number one in the US and of course Miss Swift who's been making all the headlines will make an appearance I
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would imagine uh today as well uh but you know where we start where do we start oh for the Gul of God well we
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start with djt starting with Mr Trump who's in court as we speak and uh right
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now they're uh uh the prosecutors and the defense are weighing whether or not
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he should be penalized for uh contemp of court for some the stuff he's been saying and tweeting and they're making
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they should be making a decision momentarily so we're we're hot we're we're online right now we're we're
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learning it as everybody else is indeed and it's got the world captivated hasn't
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it and he's always there with the sound bite do you want to hear what he said yesterday on the way in oh please proceed I just want to say before we
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begin these are all biting trials this is done as election interference everybody knows it I'm here instead of
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being able to be in Pennsylvania and Georgia and lotss of other places campaigning
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and it's very unfair fortunately the poll numbers are very good they've been going up because people understand
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what's going on this is a Witch Hunt and it's a shame and it comes out of Washington it's in coordination with
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Washington everything including the DA's office it's in coordination with Washington I just want people to
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understand that this is done for purposes of hurting the opponent of the
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worst president in the history of our country I think what's going on right here should never be happening it's a
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very very sad day in America I can tell you that thank you very much very very sad day in America do you concur yeah
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it's always a sad day this is this is a a huge black eye for the country um as
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as a lot of analysts have said there's never been anything like this is they would they're probably not going to lock
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him up in jail for the stuff he's been doing because that would cause additional problems it it might also be an overreach and a little bit too e
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extraordinary uh a penalty to uh for for just saying some things but he just
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doesn't seem to care he just goes you know straight on ahead and uh that's the
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way it is but it's there's never ever been anybody like him in in history that I know of indeed no not that I can think
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of you've been around just a few years longer than me a to say but not many not many so basically the jury have to
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decide the allegation that Trump falsified the financial transaction uh behind the
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$130,000 hush money payment to the adult film star stormmy Daniels charged with
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34 felony counts of falsifying business records back in 2023 he's pleaded not guilty to the lot
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though he has but uh I think the smart money is that he's going to lose this
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the big question is what the what is the penalty going to be I don't think anybody any prosecutor that I've heard
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or any analyst that I've seen has said he's going to be going to jail for this it'll probably be a nice fat fine but uh
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you know the the interesting point is that the guy that's on the stand today is a guy named David pecker who ran the
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national inquire and I'm I'm assuming everybody in the audience knows what the national inquire is certainly all
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Americans know it's a it's a it's a a tabloid it's a supermarket rag that uh
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with headlines about aliens and political Intrigue and that sort of thing but pecker left I'm sorry that's a
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very funny name Becker Becker left in 2020 I trying to leave that
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[Laughter] alone apparently he left but uh he and
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Trump are no longer best Pals but uh you know pecker was there as everybody has heard this story he was his job was to
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cover up whatever Trump was doing because they were Pals uh and you know he was paid to do so and that's and
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that's l in where the where the rubber meets the road as they say well what are your compatriots
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making of this whole situation well the people I've talked to are are expats and people I've talked to
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in the states uh I I frankly don't have many friends who are Trump supporters uh
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most of my uh the people that I associate with and and have known for a long time uh are just shaking their head
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over this whole situation because he is like nobody else that's ever been um he
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just uh kind of uh does what he wants to do do and and uh really feels that he's
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always in the right um but as I say people that I know just shake our heads going we don't know how this thing is
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going to end up uh it's interesting that he's going to be in court for the next
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four to six weeks and it's got to be driving him crazy that he can't be out there uh campaigning but just watching
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his press Rel uh his press conferences after he leaves the courtroom from what you played his he just Rambles and makes
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uh entirely no sense wow okay uh I don't really know what to
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make of it to be honest with you I mean it's it's great entertainment from from our side of the Atlantic I have to say
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but I'm not sure how how good it reflects on America I do have a Donald
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Trump story do you want to hear it go ahead play your prom did he he did not
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play at my prom but he did do some work for me one time when I was working in uh
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in New York I was working for CNBC the the NBC's business Channel and we needed
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somebody to endorse the the channel and so we came up with a bunch of Business Leaders in the community this is back in
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in the uh mid90s and uh turns out my boss knew Donald Trump knew him in passing I guess they went to cocktail
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parties and stuff these people hung around with each other you know I was never invited to these parties but he
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says yeah I can get you Trump and this point he was a real estate developer and so he got Trump to do this and I came up
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with a great idea and I can't believe to this day I came up with it was coming up with coffee cups that said in Trump we
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trust and understand something I have never met this man I just know that I had to do something to promote my
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channel and we created these little paper coffee cups that you could walk around the street where you get coffee
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and you walk around and they said in Trump we trust on it I that being said I do not have a copy of those those cups
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to this day because they would be worth a lot of money I'm sure um only replaced by make America great again otherwise
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that slogan would have stood but I can't tell you he was really easy to work with uh he let us put words in his mouth you
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know about how great our channel was and he just said anything you want to say I'll put my name on it you know excent and this was 30 years ago one serious
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point before we leave this then I got a message last week which because we were talking in a previous weeks about the
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fact that uh he has the Christian vote at the moment it does seem though if he
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is convicted of a crime that he may well lose that Christian vote in America which actually is quite large uh in his
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favor everything we've read says that if he is convicted of any of these four crimes that he's uh being uh that he's
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on trial for that a lot of the Christian vot is going to leave him because right now apparently they don't believe that
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he's guilty of any of these but if indeed he is uh you're you're absolutely right A lot of these people may leave
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him so that may be the Turning Point that's why one of the reasons why he thinks this is so uh unfair is because
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this is happening during a campaign and more than anything he wants to be president again he'll do anything to be
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president again it seems but uh but you're right if if if these people uh if
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he's convicted of any of these uh those people will turn on them pretty quickly a lot of them probably not all of them
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but certainly a large amount all right we'll keep a breast of the going on then
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at the trial meanwhile tick Tok which is going through the mill here in Europe
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over its Tik Tock light app uh but that a bill has passed the house in a
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bipartisan vote moving one step closer to a possible ban what happens
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next well right now it passed the uh as as we talk about every week the American
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system of government is is branches as a a legislative branch uh
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and uh uh it's what I was going to say is it's got to pass through the house first then it's got to go to the senate
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or vice versa whoever came up with the bill and then it goes to the president and if the president signs it it becomes
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law uh but what happens is uh it pass the the the uh Republican controlled
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House of Representatives 360 to 58 that's pretty that's pretty much very
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very nonpartisan uh then it goes to the uh Senate which has the Senate leaders have
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said they're going to vote for it and then Biden says he's going to vote for it and if that passes uh Tick Tock will
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have one year here to sell to an American company or else uh they'll be banned and go out of business that being
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said you got to believe it's so successful that it would be pretty hard
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not to find somebody who would buy Tik Tok whether it's you know it could be Nike it could be Google it could be
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Amazon somebody's somebody's gonna buy I mean it's a pretty hot property if if you're going to buy somebody and you got
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a couple of billion dollars floating around in your pocket I mean by Tik Tok I mean it sounds like a good investment
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but anything but a Chinese company um yeah they they they the country and the
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legislators in the US seem to be pretty well unified that Tik Tock H and the
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Chinese uh their Chinese company have got to go so that's going to go ahead by
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definitely okay of course we've been talking quite a lot Rich over the last couple of weeks about to aid for Ukraine
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not just Ukraine of course because there's other money in that huge package $95 billion which also will go to the
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likes of Israel Taiwan and also Haiti Sudan and
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Gaza yeah this was a good thing you and I have been talking about this for weeks and as most people know it was held up
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in the House of Representatives because of ticktock and a few other things and and lack of uh information about the
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Border uh and there still is no no resolution on the border in this thing and that's why a lot of far right-wing
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Republicans like Margery Taylor green are very upset about it because it doesn't include that but you know think
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about it you know a bill can only have so many things in you can only pack this thing so much I forgot actually Tik Tok
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was part of this thing as well so yeah it was and they the minute they stick tick they stuck Tik Tock in there all of a sudden Republicans went yeah that
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sounds pretty good to me okay now I'm going to vote for it never mind those people getting blown up in Ukraine those
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people getting blown up in Israel you know we got Tik Tock and that's what really matters to me so uh but they they
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they managed to fold that that in there they got they got the votes now it goes to the senate senate will vote
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absolutely vote for it because they've said that they would and uh and then Biden will sign it and and away we go
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and then they get the money from everything we've read and heard uh as soon as Biden signs it like the next day
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they're going to start move moving that stuff out that like those Munitions have been sitting in uh in a warehouse
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somewhere ready to go yeah they are not just in the United States but in Europe as well um quite a lot of that money
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will actually be invested back into the US won't it I'm just talking specifically about the Ukraine money
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here 61 billion I think somewhere around 40 of that will go back into American
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companies uh or go into replacing American stocks which are sent on to uh
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Ukraine yeah that's one good thing uh that will make people feel good about that another thing that to remember that
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these Munitions are all American made and one thing the United States knows how to do we know how to make bombs we
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know how to make guns and bullets and and that sort of thing and so you know it's going to be good for the American defense industry and and as you say it's
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going to be folded back into the country but one nice thing that that that I heard about and read about today and I
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know you did too was about uh the UK also stepping up and uh the Prime
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Minister announcing this the largest ever military aid package for Ukraine good for them yeah quite a lot of money
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going Ukraine's way at last um really for months now they've been needing this
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additional topup and as we've seen the impact of that on the battlefield and on the attacks that have been made on
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infrastructure and civilians in the country so let's move on to the lineup that we had today and this seems to be
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growing the pro Palestinian protests sweeping across us college campuses
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following Mass arrests at Colombia I'm really surprised that this isn't more of an international story and
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that this isn't happening in the UK or or in France or even here in Spain but
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uh certainly a lot of people have heard about all the protests that are going on it seems to mainly be right now uh
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concentrated in the Northeast portion of the country in in Boston in New York uh
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somewhat in California but it's probably all going to grow and and you know the
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real problem right now is is the pales people supporting the Palestinians are
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are are uh very much in favor of a ceasefire and of the US dropping any
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support of anything to do with Israel which is going to be very problematic for the uh for the country considering
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you know they're one of our strongest allies um but but the the main issue I think that a lot of people are seeing is
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that it's leading to a lot of anti-Semitism against just plain old
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people people who are students who are walking through campus and you know New York Columbia University is is based in
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Manhattan and it's like it's in the right in the center of things so to speak and uh you know
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to in an area that's that's uh heavily Jewish and uh it's it's a bit
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problematic for for anybody and that sort of violence is not it's intolerable it can't happen but
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it's happening anti-Semitism is never okay and we're seeing this in other parts of the world as well it's a very
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difficult situation for the authorities to stay on top of well that's right um what's happened
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in the states too is that the daughter of uh of uh of Elon Omar who is a
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representative from Minesota her daughter goes to Colombia and she got arrested and so there's everything is
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just you know kind of reminds me of the way things were during Vietnam uh for those of us out there who
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can remember were Americans and Liv through the Vietnam War uh very very
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tenuous right now and everybody's on uh on tender hooks right now as far as uh
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uh what they say what they do who they who they uh uh who they interact with
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and another thing too to consider is that this is right around the time of uh
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of uh uh College graduations high school and college graduations and so there are
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a lot of public speakers that are out there who are going to be speaking out on these sorts of things even
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valedictorians salutatorians and that sort of thing and so schools have to be
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very very cautious I about who they choose as a speaker at their school and we've seen haven't we that uh
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people are having to not attend class but actually uh do their classes online yeah it's a shades of uh Co
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because yeah that that whole idea of uh of uh online learning has reared its
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ugly head in uh at least in Colombia from what I've read but I think it's going to be gravitating to other schools
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as well and and on top of that this is for those people who are aren't very religious this is Passover so it's a
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major Jewish holiday and so uh that is kind of uh uh inflaming things even
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more and actually there have been some accusations that it's not only students on
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campus well that's always going to be the case there they're always going to be uh people who just want to stir
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things up and uh and you know college campuses are are in open areas anybody
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can walk onto a college campus and do anything and apparently that's what that's what they're doing right now there I mean there's some Jewish
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students in New York who are being uh harassed and uh being told to go back to Poland which makes absolutely no sense
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um so it's been six days on the demonstrations right now and I think they're they're probably going to continue uh until people get tired of uh
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of protesting and it it's I bet it's going to be at least another three or four weeks of this okay Rich we do generally look at
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International stories but this is one very much close to home with the US Supreme Court confronting the nation's
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homelessness crisis wearing whether a ban on sleeping in public is cruel and unusual punishment and it's all in the
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wording there isn't it it's another one of those amendments yeah it's uh another thing
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that hits close to home for me because this is in my home state of Oregon and uh in a little town called Grants Pass
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and anybody that has been to or seen a news story about about the US knows that
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homelessness is a huge huge huge problem that has no answer so far there are
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certain cities that are doing very well with their homeless uh population but the west coast is a little kind of
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problematic because the weather is pretty good there most of the time you know it where I live we got a lot of
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rain but outside of that uh the you know it never gets really really really cold
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the way it does in places like Minnesota or North Dakota um and it it is a real
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problem right now is what to do and what happened in Grant's Pass and Grant's Pass has less than 40,000 people in I'm
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sorry fewer than 40,000 people in it and what happened is these people were camping and they had tents and the the
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city council said because you're in a tent and you have and you're setting fires and you're eating and you're
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sleeping you're camping and that's not allowed in a city park and so they're
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they're getting ready to move all those people out and and as you mentioned it went to the Supreme Court and the Supreme Court said we're not really sure
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about how to deal with this it's tussling with the eth amendment isn't it because those are that's the wording that I mentioned which protects against
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cruel and unusual punishment hence those words yeah is it cruel and unusual uh is
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what they're debating right now to move people out of you know the people who are sleeping
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somewhere and and have basically set up a life to move them into an area to where they're going to be inconvenienced
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or maybe face danger a lot of these people uh face really hazardous situation
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ations when they're when they're living where they're living right now it's very very unsafe for these people and so the
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the the more liberal members of the Court the three liberal members said
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this is cruel you know take these people and to and to toss them out whereas the other six said who are more conservative
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they said this is we are going to leave this up to the states and the states need to determine what they're going to
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do with that and you know coming from a city like Portland as I did Portland has a huge problem I mean you can't go
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anywhere in that City without people sleeping on sidewalks people sleeping in the streets and what are called ghost
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Vans like RVS and these are these are the figures an estimated 256,000 people Living
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Without Shelter on a given night across the US last year that's according to a December report from the Department of
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Housing and Urban Development homelessness up 12% from 2022 to 2023 roughly
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7,650 more people the report found reaching the highest number of unsheltered PE sheltered people since
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tracking began back in ' 07 it's only seemed to have got worse since the pandemic then and the question that
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everybody puts out how can be we be one of the greatest countries in the world and the most prosperous countries in the
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world and have people sleeping on the street and it's a valid question nobody has the answers I wish I had an answer
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you know I don't but it's it's something that a lot of cities are are uh um
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dealing with right now uh some have built public housing and giving people jobs but but as We Know by by reading
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interviews with people and by listening to people talk a lot of people don't want jobs they don't want to live in
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public housing there are a lot of people that I I've seen interviewed who say I don't want to live within four walls I
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like basically picnicking every day you know I would suggest that perhaps the
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majority of those numbers that we were talking about are not there through choice and and perhaps not in that
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category um there there is there are some things going on that will help some of this Joe Biden marking Earth Day with
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a$7 billion solar for all investment uh this is a week of climate action in the
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states funds targeted at disadvantaged areas to create 200,000 jobs of course
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this was after last week's oil and gas lease restrictions in Alaska so they had to have some kind of answer right yeah
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there been a lot of people uh mostly young people who have been very very disappointed in the Biden administration
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because this deal they did up in Alaska which was freeing up oil and gas uh
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property for for drilling and uh when clearly he he's been against that most
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of his uh life and most of his career um but you know at at his core uh I believe
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Joe Biden wants to be another FDR he wants to be another Franklin Delano Roosevelt who created uh the Civilian
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Conservation Corps and and those of you who follow American history know he was the president dur during not only during
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World War II but also during uh the depression and is is largely given uh
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given the uh credit for pulling the country out of depression other people would argue with that but I I think
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that's popular knowledge but I think Biden wants to wants to do that he wants to place his footprint on this and this
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this Earth Day thing is a great great way to do it uh setting up more and more
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uh solar Farms um on people's buildings in this case as you said 900,000
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households will have solar for the first time that means that millions of families will be saving over $400 a year
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that could have a little bit of a kick for the economy it's it's small I suppose in the in American numbers uh
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but it's certainly you know an idea to start getting there if I went to you and said I'm going to save you $400 a month
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which is which is about which is $5,000 a year that's real money that's that's
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more than a sandwich okay so I think that's a a great way to do it um you
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know when you come down to it every country has a lot of space I won't say every country most countries the US
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especially has a lot of space and and why not put solar panels down there I
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mean through the South through the southwest and the southeast even in the even in the Great Plains I mean we get a
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lot of sunshine and and uh solar panels are clearly the way to go and he said this was going to create what did he say
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200 th000 jobs that's a lot of jobs Taylor Swift Dan Post Malone fortnite
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and the big news is that Taylor's uh tortured poets department has broken
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modern era single week vinyl sales records in the US breaking records
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across the planet again she is Rich 11 Studio albums and she is not
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slowing down you know I think back to the days of double albums but 31 cuts on
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that album that's pretty remarkable she could have broken that down into in almost three other albums and done uh
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equally well but I have a question is anybody suffering from
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Taylor fatigue is anybody is is anybody at that point right now where it's it's
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I mean she's everywhere and and God bless her I mean she's really done well for herself and her her music is just
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great but I wonder if it's a little bit too much for for any people 1.5 million
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copies across all configurations download CD vinyl and cassette would say perhaps not perhaps not she also I read
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that on Spotify alone she was making a million and a half dollars a day y nice
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you can get it rich where do we go wrong that's what we
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make you did make me laugh oh my God I know I mean all power to her to be honest with you um and I don't mind
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that's not a bad song it's it's more along the post Malone kind of vein than some of her other stuff what I think is
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kind of interesting is that we've seen Taylor come from country to go to pop and mainstream like we a number of other
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artists have done uh and yet Beyonce we've seen recently go the other way doesn't really hav't happen that yeah
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there's a lot of crossover and stuff but you know one of the things I noticed this morning is that everybody was talking about Beyonce Beyonce Beyonce
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Beyonce and then Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor and then Beyonce's kind of been pushed not completely to the side but
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just just a little bit okay tell us about this tickled your
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fancy didn't rightwing media mocking Marjorie Taylor green after that Ukraine
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Aid bill passed I thought the New York Post front page had it pretty good I'll
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let you I'll let you do it yeah the New York Post which is a which is a Murdoch publication as everybody knows is very
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very rightwing but they really do not like uh Marjorie Taylor green her their
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headline was net Moscow Margery and uh and it actually went out like that and
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it's got it had a little Russian hat on her and uh uh a lot of it was how how in
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voting against the bill for Ukraine she's voting in favor of and consistently is voting in favor of
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Russia and so trying to paint her as a a Moscow or as a Russian uh conspirator is
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whether it's working or not I have no idea but uh she's also the one said that that
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there that a lot of the fires in the US were being caused by Jewish space
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lasers um and I don't know how the scoring Congress is now Jewish space
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lasers lady nil common sense one the paper said and of course she's a she's a
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prot trump congresswoman isn't she yeah and she's made it very clear that she wants to be his running mate and I'm no
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profit but I don't think that's going to happen I think she's a little bit polarizing but another thing to keep in mind is that because Congress uh runs
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every two years which is you know it seems like just after you get elected or reelected you're running again she's up
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for re-election in Georgia so I don't know and I should be following this who's going to be running against her
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but she's got to be facing a really tough time down in Georgia uh and that that is something that I think we should
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be keeping our eyes on when election day comes around but she's a a little bit polarizing to be sure yeah she certainly
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said she hopes to be his running mate now I'm going to play a little bit of Joe Biden we played at the top a little
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bit of President Trump so let's go for some President Biden here I wanted to go
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to the war memorial that has the names of all the scrantonian who died in World War II
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etched into a granite wall because I wanted to see where my uncle uncle Bose
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Ambrose J finigan where his name was eted he flew those single engine planes
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as reconnaissance over War zones he got shot down in New Guinea and uh they
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never found the body because there used to be there a lot of cannibals for real in that part of New
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Guinea what I mean this is this has really gained some headlines uh papy New
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Guinea's leader dismissing uh Biden's suggestion that his uncle may have fallen prey to cannibals in the Pacific
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during World War too I mean this is another of those American stories you can't make up you can't and his own his
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own spokesperson said no his uncle was not even they weren't backed up by official
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records apparently his words his uncle and Amelia aard apparently at the same
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time well no wonder she's never been found then isn't it if that was the case absolutely I just want to talk a little
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bit uh as well about uh the uh news that was was coming through yesterday caught
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me a little bit by surprise and a little bit on the Hop Uh Kevin Bacon has delivered on his promise to return to
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the Utah high school where that iconic 84 film Foot Loose was filmed yeah apparently he's gone back
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and made a whole deal out of this let's face it when was the last time Kevin Bacon had a hit movie so he might as
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well go back and revisit that but that's that movie was was huge and uh and I I
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he's getting a lot of ink out of that there a lot getting a little bit of attention going back and dancing and
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that sort of thing and I got to tell you he looks great for you know considering it was 40 years he looked really young
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in the film if you go you know you look at him now and look back and I'm thinking wow okay I think we've all aged
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a little bit down the the years haven't we since oh I look the same as I did 40 years ago I do but I think he was he had
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to been like 21 or 22 when he made that movie yeah absolutely uh but like you
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said perhaps not not a great big pay deal in recent years so yeah it's always worth going back and uh you know that'll
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that'll get a few views W it Foot Loose this weekend I would have thought yeah but he said he's had about a hundred
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great movies so he's he's one of those bankable Stars he he pops up in everything and he's good in everything
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that I've ever seen him in so it's not uh if you really want to see him play a he's really good at playing bad guys I
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remember a movie he did with Merill Streep about oh my God it was about 20 years ago called The River Wild where he
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played a a homicidal maniac on a on a on a whitewater rafting trip that's a good
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one too so there were a lot of good Kevin Bacon movies awesome all right Rich uh us correspondent uh this
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afternoon with us every Tuesday thanks very much Rich rynolds good to speak to you keep coming back all the best buddy
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adios
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