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Bay radio International and it's Tuesday
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which means our correspondent from the
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US of has joined us in the studio
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afternoon Rich how's it going yabba do
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here we go actionpack today it is indeed
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and we'll have a couple of guests on
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after uh the break to talk about the
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latest situation with Joe Biden and the
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Democrats before that a couple of other
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stories to look at and making all of the
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headlines outside of the Biden situation
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and the subsequent storms and the
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Fallout from the weather in the United
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States at the moment yeah things are
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really bad back there um it's either
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heat or too much rain depending on where
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you are and that the heat is sort of
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the whole country starting from
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Seattle all the way down to the bottom
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all the way back up the east coast and
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there are you know when you when you
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talk about heat it's almost like Sahara
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heat it's uh crazy crazy uh Northern
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Centigrade um the city of reading topped
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out at 48° Centigrade which is 119 and
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of course our friends in Death Valley
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that's always the hottest spot in the
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country 53° Centigrade 128 degrees
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that's that's hot I've been I've been in
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that that's insane with body armor as
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well it's terrible oh my God so it is 36
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million people around 10% of the
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population are under that excessive Heat
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heat warning um the last time and it's
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not that long ago that we were talking
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about heat issues in the United States
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we were hearing that basically air
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conditioning just um breaks down and
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people are left to you know especially
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in a place like Texas Texas has their
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own power grid as opposed to other
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countries and they you know where they
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everybody deals with an American grid
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Texas has their own so they frequently
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have problems and hopefully they've got
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that sorted out but uh right now um you
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know that we're in hurricane season as
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well or there in hurricane season and
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storm Barrel hit Texas Barrel It just
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knocked things out but only three people
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died now that sounds terrible and I feel
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badly of course for those three families
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of those three people but uh the fact of
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the matter is that you know it people
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act crazy when when streets flood and
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that sort of thing they go driving in
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the streets and they go surfing and they
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go swimming in the in the Gulf of Mexico
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and it's it's and that's how people die
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but this time only only three people um
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so that is a little little bit of good
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news yeah but yeah from one extreme to
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another really the Rick business story
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this week seems to be Boeing agreeing to
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plead guilty and pay nearly a quarter of
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a billion dollar fine are the families
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though who of people who have died in
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those two 737 maxjet crashes are not
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happy about the situation no but they
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but they did they're they are getting
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their pound of Flesh so to speak the uh
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this whole swing is going to cost Boeing
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almost a billion dollars between uh um
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what they're what they're paying the
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families and everybody remembers that
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this this event uh was two consecutive
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years where uh a plane went down in Asia
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and uh approximately U uh six or 700
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people were were killed and this is uh
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compensation for those deaths and then
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uh that was that was uh $243 million and
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this new amount is$ 243 3.6 million is
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because Boeing lied well it didn't
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didn't make the safety changes it said
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it was going to do after they didn't
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make any changes at all they said yeah
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we'll take care of it and they didn't
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and right now Boeing is a is a it used
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to be a five-star gold company and now
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it's in trouble and I you know you can't
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do anything when you get to the airport
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you're going to get on a Boeing plane or
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you're not going to get on a Boeing
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plane and you just it's terrible that we
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have to pray that we don't get a Boeing
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plane and that we're we're we're uh you
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know crossing our fingers that we get to
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our destination safely but um yeah there
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was uh uh they have to pay 455 million
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for a compliance program so it's
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basically uh something that they should
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have already had correct absolutely
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correct and so with the 243 time 2 uh
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and the 455 they're in the they're in
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the bucket for a million a bill excuse
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me a billion dollars so that's uh that's
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real that's that's more than a sandwich
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that's that's real money well other
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headlines I've seen uh too big to fail
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because that's bringing on basically
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putting the company out of business and
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and and why can't you get get your act
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together I mean you're creating you're
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creating all these planes and why isn't
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safety your number one priority that's
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that's the big question every everybody
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should should answer and I'm sure a lot
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of people saw that that they had a wheel
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fall off one of their planes in in Los
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Angeles and it didn't kill anybody and
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thank God for that I mean La is we know
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is very very congested City but the
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problem is uh on that plane the the the
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plane is 30 years old and so at a
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certain point you're you're beyond uh uh
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you know the the responsibility of
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Boeing I mean United Airlines has got to
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maintain those planes so it you kind of
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Wonder you know what's what's what's
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going on I don't know you you have no
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idea that's rhetorical I'm not unless
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you have an answer in this Century you
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would think we'd be on top of this stuff
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you know I mean the next thing we're
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going to see is people on Mars
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you would think but not on a Boeing
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plane we not no no definitely not
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although they do have a space program
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Rich rolds our us correspondent with us
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this afternoon talking all things us of
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a and also joining us now Andy and
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Andrew rather and Kathy from Democrats
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abroad uh to talk about what's been
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going on Joe Biden of course on the
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agenda the 81y old president told his
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party it's time to come together after
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that shaky debate performance against
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Donald Trump last month led to concerns
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about his capability to run let's let's
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see if we can squore this out the
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Democratic party of of Spain and and
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democratics abroad in general support
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the Democratic National Committee the
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Democratic National Committee is working
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with Joe Biden uh for the convention in
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Chicago in which which the presumptive
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ninee is is Joe Biden in his number two
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is going to be camel Harris we're out to
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ensure that Democrats abroad
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are eligible to register to vote
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register to vote make sure that their
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votes are counted in the states that
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they vote in because as you know we're
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50 States and what we want to do is
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ensure that people understand that the
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platform to which the Democratic party
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has aligned itself to is a very
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Democratic agenda Visa a convicted
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criminal that's going to be running for
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office at the other end which is on the
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Republican side so I think it's going to
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be a clear division between a convicted
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criminal running for office or a person
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who is a devout Catholic with a number
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two that has to be very articulate in
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relative terms to the women's issues and
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other Democratic issues in order to win
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the election in 2024 one of the big
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things uh that people are talking about
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and one of the big things that's in the
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news is uh project 2025 and I was
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wondering if you uh either of you have
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uh an opinion or both of you on on
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Project 2025 and that radical um uh
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proposal being put forth by the
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Republicans one of the things the
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project project 2025 is going to do is
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do the following it's going to
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politicize further deeper in Beyond 1865
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1870 years the Civil Service when you
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politicize a civil service you have done
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away with the ability to fairly
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distribute programs and services across
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the United States and if project 2025
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comes into play with a convicted
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criminal there is no question that the
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United States government is going to
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turn into nothing more than another
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business to which he's going to corrupt
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and that simply is the statement that
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needs to be dat about 2025 yes but but
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Donald Trump says he's never heard of
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project 2025 yeah I heard that yesterday
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too and I and and and that in a cup of
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coffee with the holes in it in the cup
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of coffee I I'll buy it you know the big
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question is how do you get people off of
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trump people who know he's alive
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they know he he is prone to exaggerate
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and yet they still like the guy there's
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intrinsically um likable about them to
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to these uh people who follow him and
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who vote for him there's an enthusiasm
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and how do you get over that how do you
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generate the same sort of enthusiasm for
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our current president that the
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Republicans have for their guy who as
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you say is a convicted felon but people
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don't seem to care about that people
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just say they see he's very charismatic
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and and and can't seem to get past that
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Richard I know what you're saying but
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remember that the the the Democratic
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party is a is a is a an aura of people
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that have different opinions and we'll
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come together when the time comes the
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Republican party which is now the Maga
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party has completely shifted from a a a
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party that actually work towards common
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agenda items and competed with the
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Democratic party in relative terms to
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what was right what was left and
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reference to the country we're now
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seeing as as Kathy said a dictator
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pretty much being followed by a bunch of
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people because they want to see some
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significant change in their life the
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reality is that change will never come
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for them their children are going to
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suffer and if we don't stay in a
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democratic pattern then we all lose and
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we all lose and we can't afford to do
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that thank you very much indeed for your
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time today Kathy Tois and Andrew
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Anderson from Democrats abroad and uh in
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a week or so it's time we'll hear from
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the Republican side of the house why are
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some Republican lad States limiting who
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can vote in party primaries go on well
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what's happening is uh in in the US you
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got 50 states and each one has a
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slightly different uh way that you can
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vote in in a primary some have open
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primaries meaning you can vote for
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anybody um there there could be 20
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candidates from Republican and Democrat
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and you can vote for anybody you want
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some of them are closed primary mares
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where if you're registered as a
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republican you can only vote for
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republicans and what the Republican
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party is trying to do is close that up
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so a lot of these Governors have said uh
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what we're going to do is if you're
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Republican you can only vote for
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Republicans they're trying to call the
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herd a little bit trying to trying to
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you know get things down what are they
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worried about I I think they're worried
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well you know what's happened in the
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past is that is that uh Republicans have
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just to get certain people off the
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ballot so they voted for for instance if
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if if the Democratic party has a weak
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person maybe he's a uh he's actually a
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car salesman and he has no right being
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on the ballot what they'll do is they'll
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say okay everybody vote for the car
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salesman and that way this guy's going
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to get all the votes and he's going to
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run against us and he doesn't stand a
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chance so it's a little simplistic but
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that's kind of the way things happen and
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uh it's it's just it's a strategic move
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but a lot of times that it's a move that
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does not pay off um in this particular
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case they're trying to keep they're
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trying to keep their party pure to use a
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better to use a term I've heard that
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somewhere before yeah that's that's not
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a good term that's a bit concerning we
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don't we don't like that term right I'm
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losing all my connections here for some
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reason but not to worry I've still got
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some of my notes what's been going on
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with chrisye Noom apparently her social
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media is disappearing chrisy Noom is
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sort of Disappearing and and this is the
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um her dog basically
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yes so so things have not gone well for
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christe you know a lot of uh a lot of
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the the the good money said that she was
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going to be the vice presidential
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candidate and then she stupidly
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published a book where she said uh I
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killed my dog and then I killed a goat
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and uh Joe Biden's dog should have been
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put down and he should Commander is the
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name of his dog should have been shot
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because he attacked a couple of uh
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Secret Service agents um and so that was
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pretty much the end of Christie and now
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all of her social media accounts have
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gone down so lot history so so Cal I
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know you like to contact Christie
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whenever you can whenever you have when
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you have whenever you have nothing going
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on he said you know let's see what
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chrisye Nome is doing and now you can't
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do it she's not around so we not sure if
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that's an ex Facebook and Instagram
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thing or whether it's a her people just
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taking care of the situation I think I
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guess it's more that right that's right
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I I I would guess that her people have
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taken taken it down because she was
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she's been complaining that she's been
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abused and uh and people have not been
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very nice to her and she's kind of
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brought it on herself but we know people
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can be kind of cruel and absolutely and
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um and I forgotten to send her a text
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today but I'll I'll do it when I get
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home I'm sure sure she looking forward
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to hearing from you I'll send her
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something nice here's what we think of
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you over in Spain okay what about the
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Republican National Convention I
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neglected to mention that it's coming to
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when where and and and will the big man
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be making an appearance well the big man
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is going to make an appearance because
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uh what they do is on the last day of
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the party uh I call it a party but on
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the last day of the convention is when
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they uh make the official nomination
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he's already got it swn up so he will uh
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be appearing the big question seems to
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be will he announce his vice president
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uh vice presidential candidate uh before
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the convention or during the convention
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which is my guesses uh what is probably
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going to happen it it makes no sense to
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announce it ahead of time but but nobody
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really knows convention is about four
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days and back in the day I'm going back
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about 20 years every minute of the
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convention used to be on American
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television used to be on every Network
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every minute from like 9:00 in the
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morning until 11 o'clock at night it was
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convention convention convention and
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then you know times changed and Cable
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became bigger and satellite TV and and
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streaming and that sort of thing and it
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it networks looked at it and said I
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don't know if this is a good way of
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doing things um and so right now they do
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it very very selectively especially now
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since everybody knows who the nominee is
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going to be uh there's not going to be
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any any drama to speak of at that and
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Milwaukee is in a swing state and Trump
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being Trump couldn't help say uh that
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Milwaukee is uh not a very nice town
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it's kind of a dump you know who go who
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has their National Convention in a city
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and your candidate says what a dump what
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a what a guy I I could say more but I'm
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not going to go there uh right now um
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just a few more stories for us to look
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out this afternoon then I think I
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managed to get everything working again
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apologies for looking away there but it
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was all a bit slow uh for a minute or or
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two this afternoon one thing we were
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going to talk about the top that we
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didn't manage to get to yet uh and that
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was the fact that the Alec Baldwin goes
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on trial this week that's three years
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after that fatal rust shooting and we're
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still clearing stories that we haven't
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quite heard before yeah they put it off
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and put it off and now they're finally
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uh having his trial the woman who was
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called an armorer uh someone who uh
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takes care of the guns and and and
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explosives on every movie Set every
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television show and that sort of thing
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uh kind of a kind of a crucial person um
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she's already been sentenced she's got
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18 months in jail um and it it's all
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very tragic as we know the the director
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of photog was killed the the assistant
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uh director was injured in this thing uh
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and people wonder why this thing has
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been hung out for such a long time um I
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don't really have an answer for that I I
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do know as someone who has been on
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numerous sets and worked in television
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his whole life uh that it is the the
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person who is putting the bullets in the
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gun it's their job also anybody and
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there are and I have I have never F
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fired a pistol but I can tell you isn't
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it kind of the welln you don't point a
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gun at anybody indeed you know and and
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the fact that he took this gun and it
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doesn't matter whether he was the
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director the producer it doesn't matter
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you don't point a gun at somebody you
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just don't and uh I think he's screwed
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up on that so his his problem is not as
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as the Director of the film his problem
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is that he should never have done it in
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the first place now whether or not he's
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going to get any time I I have no idea
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he might get a little bit of time for
16:58
doing this but uh uh it's it's all you
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know very very very tragic and there's
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going to be a lot of money exchanging
17:04
hands I think before this is all over oh
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you reckon there's going to be a
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settlement could be watching this spot
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okay indeed um right uh thank you very
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much indeed for your time today and uh
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Rich Reynolds our us correspondent back
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next week and as I mentioned we will
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have a representative from the
17:23
Republicans either Republicans abroad or
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maybe even a fully fledged us journalist
17:27
straight from Maybe State Side from the
17:30
Republican side of the house with us
17:32
either next week or the week after