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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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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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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
3:49
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
3:59
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
6:45
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
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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
8:26
Battalion came in to take out the
8:28
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
8:42
being sent out in these in these little
8:45
what were effectively willly Jeeps well
8:46
these guys are weakend which were stick
8:48
shift they're they're weakend soldiers
8:51
and uh and and to take them into a
8:53
position and say okay now we want you to
8:55
clear out the border and get rid of
8:57
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
9:22
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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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
9:40
he really regrets very much shoots from
9:42
the lip and doesn't worry about the
9:43
consequences ever you know one of the
9:45
things that concerned me about that uh
9:47
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
9:58
they're still looking for another
10:00
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
10:07
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
10:17
what he's he's doing isn't he he's he's
10:19
recasting it as an act of patriot pism
10:22
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
10:41
as we know um the latest polls are from
10:45
Florida Atlantic University and a
10:47
company called Main Street research um
10:50
40% of Voters say they would vote for
10:52
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
11:02
just the two of them and we 44% each so
11:05
it is it's just so tight again so tight
11:07
W so tight but there there have been a
11:09
couple of polls that said Trump would
11:10
win most of the polls have them at you
11:13
know with six months to go have them
11:15
neck and neck so it could it could be
11:16
anyway so I would I would say this to
11:18
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
11:39
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
11:52
they cancelled um they
11:55
cancelled um commencement at Columbia
11:58
University what they did is they they
11:59
broke it up into different schools so in
12:01
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
12:16
to do it that way and that's one way to
12:18
do it uh thank God my alma mater
12:21
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
12:33
schools are going through it right now
12:35
but as as we talked about last week uh
12:37
you know the big issue is that school is
12:40
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
12:53
Minnesota in the middle of winter it
12:55
just doesn't happen so in this
12:57
particular case the problem's going to
12:59
solve itself the problem's going to it's
13:00
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
13:09
University in Belgium that was the first
13:12
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
13:21
universities in England have begun
13:22
protest camps against the war in Gaza as
13:26
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
13:35
everything happens that we hope happens
13:37
in the next day or so with the with the
13:40
uh uh with the ceasefire then that
13:43
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
13:51
Hamas War before we go uh now let's
13:54
switch to Joe Biden and uh the fact that
13:58
he's been Ur to ban China made electric
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vehicles you reckon they're not much cop
14:05
yeah who uh yeah uh he's getting a lot
14:09
of pressure right now to ban uh electric
14:12
vehicles the same way a Chinese electric
14:14
vehicles the same way he's getting
14:16
pressure to close down uh or to sell Tik
14:20
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
14:28
assesses information collects
14:30
information and then spits it back out
14:32
and of course the Chinese are saying oh
14:34
no that absolutely doesn't happen we
14:36
don't we don't collect information and
14:39
of and it is my personal feeling that
14:41
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
14:46
Banking Committee Senator sherid Brown
14:48
said Chinese electric vehicles are an
14:50
existential threat to the American Auto
14:52
industry yeah and shered brown is also a
14:54
senator from Ohio which builds a lot of
14:57
cars um and so we'll we'll wait and see
14:59
how that that shakes out I saw an
15:02
interesting story this morning on
15:03
American television that said that the
15:05
average cost for an electric
15:08
SUV uh a Chinese SUV is
15:12
$10,000 where the average cost of uh if
15:15
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
15:23
trying to undercut um the American uh
15:26
the cost of an American difference
15:28
though huge difference huge and if if I
15:30
wanted an American an electric car and
15:33
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
16:25
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
16:34
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
17:23
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
18:06
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
20:25
it yeah that ain't happen she's come on
20:27
she's saying all the right things nope
20:29
no no no no no no no no no Katrina the
20:32
waves love shine a light Americans in
20:36
Eurovision there winning for well Great
20:39
Britain basically uh from krina and the
20:42
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
20:54
representing Great Britain at the uh
20:58
Eurovision song contest and one not very
21:01
many Americans have been in Eurovision
21:03
right none that I know of so tell us
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
21:27
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
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called Eurovision and I thought it was a
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joke I it was a complete joke I said to
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my wife you can be forgiven for thinking
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that wouldn't this be wild if they
21:45
actually had a competition like that and
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then we found out that they actually
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have one but we're the stage here is far
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removed from it and I think because of
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of uh of uh YouTube and a bunch of other
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things and the fact that in the States
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you have 2,000 different Networks works
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there they people who are going to watch
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and it's going to catch on eventually
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but uh Australia are parts of of
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Eurovision you know they they they take
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part so there's no reason why the
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state's going no there's no reason uh
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but you know once they do then they're
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going to become you put Beyonce or
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Taylor in there we're stuffed AR we
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let's they become obsessed with this
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which would be great but uh it it you
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know I watched it for the first time a
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year ago and I thought it was L one of
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the most bizarre things I'd ever seen so
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all you people out there who really love
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God bless first semifinal is tonight
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they even we got the time in Easter 300
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p.m. Eastern if you're uh if you're
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interested and we're not sure what
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network it's on but yeah I don't but you
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can see it on YouTube I NBC have been
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covering it so NC NBC and peacock which
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is inbc well that is it is an actual
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Network it's NBC's uh uh online service
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see okay so do you think then that they
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would have been covering the me Gala
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then last night Kim kadashian Jenny
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Lopez making the uh headlines I think
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there was some there was some coverage
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of that but it's so exclusive any gowns
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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
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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
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that that sort of thing but yeah they
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the Met Gallow was last night and every
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review I read said it was kind of boring
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but I'm sure the entertainment shows
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it's going to be over
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it's it's all going to be over all the
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networks uh all day today yeah I think
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Jennifer Lopez uh pretty much definitely
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did she really you saw it I'll were you
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up watching I wasn't no but you tell me
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whether you think she did or not
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boy I think so uh right uh looking at
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all things Stateside at the moment we've
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got a couple of stories to finish up on
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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
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world's athletes are expected in Paris
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soon aren't they so I I love this story
24:08
this is my this is my favorite story of
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the week and it is uh the idea that for
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those of us who have been to Paris and I
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think a lot of people who live over here
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have been to Paris because it's so close
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uh the scent is a lovely is a lovely
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dirty polluted nasty looking River uh
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but they were going to have the
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triathlon and a lot of the kaying events
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in the scene but the problem is they've
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been working on it for 5 years they
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spent a billion and a half Euros to
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construct uh a water processing plant
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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
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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
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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
27:14
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
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appreciate your time look forward to
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doing a little bit more over the next
28:28
month the say all right brother see you