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Denise Williams let's hear it for the boy on Billboard on this day back in 1984 and on air back in 1984 in the US
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OFA it was our us correspondent Rich Reynolds who's now in the studio with us here in Spain how you doing that's right
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baby good to see you again back in the studio excellent great you're not not
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too well though struggling a little bit struggling a little bit got a little cold got a little cough but I'm we'll power through we'll be okay I'm sure we
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will first of all the situation in Iran and the reaction from from the United
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States to the death of President and the foreign minister in that helicopter
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crash near the aaban border well it doesn't look like these two guys were
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terribly well-liked within the country there it sounds like the general populace was uh not too broken up that
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uh that they perish and of course it's sad when anybody dies and uh but it it it it created a really sensitive issue
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with the us because we are not exactly friendly with Iran and most countries are not friendly with Iran so what do
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you say when they when they lose their leaders um so it'll be interesting to
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see how this is going to affect relationships between the countries probably not much I I would imagine no
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Well's reaction from the White House a news conference with the state department spokesperson Matthew Miller
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saying that President RI was a brutal participant in the repression of the Iranian people for nearly four decades
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involved in numerous horrific human rights abuses including playing a key role in The extrajudicial Killing of
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thousands of political prisoners in 1988 uh that that was basically the response
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saying that he has blood on his hands yeah when he had uh he jailed 19,000
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protesters uh 500 people were killed as you said 60 children during the women life uh Freedom protest so yeah that not
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a not a good dude not a good dude now the concern obviously is about a vacuum
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they've named immediately you know an interim president so hopefully that sort of thing might be avoided and generally
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reading through column inches that have been written it generally seems that perhaps things W change too much there's
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a possibility that um when we see elections for the supreme leader or
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sorry the selections for the supreme leader a little bit later on that um that might cause some friction in the
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country at the moment doesn't seem to be too bad there's been some celebration on the streets in Iran as well as people
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mourning and apparently if you're caught celebrating on the street stre you could be jailed so don't don't be too happy
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with h with the way you feel just kind of keep it to yourself but as long as a
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supreme leader is in charge and the president is basically uh a figurehead
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somebody to blame is the way I understood it yeah I don't I I don't see anything changing much much of anything
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um but the supreme leader is quite old so you know we'll see things may change
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eventually we will okay also on the agenda then this afternoon afternoon with the big stories out of the US
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finally finally the ship that crashed into the Baltimore Bridge has been tug
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booed away is that you say it tug tug away Tu away tugged away right right right uh eight weeks it was sitting
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there and uh you know what also has been pointed out that
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the crew has been on that boat the entire AE they have never gotten off that boat and there must be some reason
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for that well I suspect would have been some kind of inquiry whether that was going on on board or not I'm not sure I
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don't know but uh they got all that steel off there and uh they're starting to clear channels so things are
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happening very very slowly the boat was is going to be pulled away or has been pulled away at a rate of about one mile
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per hour and I think it's already in Port uh you know when we started following the story it was a couple
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hours ago but I think they should be in Port by now and they're they're offloading the uh uh they offloading the
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ship now which means that the good news is that now that that they can finally take all those uh uh things off the ship
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you and I will finally get our Trump Bibles well the containers yeah full of trump Bibles yeah wow very good I've
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been waiting did you get did you manag to get a signed copies though that and the Trump sneakers I want a pair of
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those I the gold ones the gold ones okay we'll continue with our us
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correspondent Rich rynolds will be talking Rudy juliani oh good lord jul you know I I think about Giuliani a lot
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because number one you can't help it if you're an American because when 9/11
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happened uh 20 o y 25 almost 25 years ago 23 years ago it was a it was a
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catastrophe defining moment but it was a defining moment but prior to that he was mayor of the city the city was really in
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the in the drgs I mean it was a toilet an absolute toilet and and crime was up
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and garbage was everywhere and rats were everywhere and knew you you couldn't go down the street and he kind of cleaned things up
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others will say that he got more uh credit than he should have had but but in essence he did a very very good job
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as mayor even I will admit that then when he left office he went into private practice as a as an attorney went into a
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bunch of things got hooked up with Trump and then all of a sudden things started to go off the rails I mean look at what funny though yeah I don't know whether I
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I think we were talking off air whether he's gone crazy or or or what but I I think there's a little there might be a
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little bit of mental illness there well let's face it nobody nobody would like to receive indictment papers at their own birthday party however what was the
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story that so he's at a birthday party he's at a birthday party in uh Florida and uh he's what's happening is
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the people in Arizona are tracing are chasing him down to try to serve him for
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this uh the whole idea of uh votes being counted and
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things with with Trump so what happens is he he goes he
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posts something on X that says quote if Arizona authorities can't find me by
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tomorrow morning they must dismiss the indictment they must concede that they can't count votes now he posted this
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Friday night and and he also posted a photo of him smiling with balloons and a
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cake and all this stuff and by the way they found him an hour and 14 minutes later you what a clown what an absolute
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maroon this guy is I mean so they're singing happy birthday to you and and uh
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you know you never know what what other tune they're going to be singing coming up so yeah they caught him uh pretty
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pretty quick uh so he's grappling with bankruptcy as we understand it debts of
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148 million yet yet he's just launched a a new I don't know Venture I suppose uh
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because a coffee salesman Rudy coffee who wants Rudy coffee it comes in three
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flavors which are sweat hair dye and Desperation but the desperation is is
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decaffeinated so that's better so it's it's better for you you are still a comedy rightous who G no no no no who
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gave who gave him all this money and fored him this to to do this I mean the
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the the road is littered with with people doing things like this and and uh
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Rudy's going into the coffee business and he said it's because I couldn't get a good cup of coffee I couldn't find a
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good a good organic coffee and and what in America you cannot swing a dead cat
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without hitting a good organic coffee uh shop they're all they're literally on
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every other Corner in the United States it doesn't matter where you go I I I love the independence introduction there
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after being New York mayor Trump lawyer and criminal defendant Ry juliani is now trying his hand at Coffee salesman oh my
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God good Lord I mean he hasn't sold his homes in Florida or New York uh last
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week he got suspended by uh a powerful radio station in New York WABC which is
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well if you talk about things that your radio station tells you you can't talk about you get sacked yeah he had this he
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had a show every day and they said you cannot talk about the 2020 election being stolen if you do you will be
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sacked he did and he got sacked and asked why excuse me yeah and he asked what and
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then he said no I I what did I do I didn't do anything and by the way this company the station is owned by Disney
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MH excellent yeah all right we've got there close to it let's let's let's do
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it um what's been going on at the Trump trial well the Trump trial is kind of a mess right now because they finished up
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with Michael Cohen which everybody knows or anybody knows it's been following this even a
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little bit excuse me is uh is Trump's fixer the guy that wrote the checks uh he admitted
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that Donald didn't know about that he didn't know about never even heard of the guy but but in the whole time uh he
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was uh he was writing these checks with Trump's name on it and uh you know the
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the problem is that yes Cohen was the guy doing all
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this stuff but in doing so he admitted in the under oath that he stole
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$60,000 from Trump with Trump sitting there he said I stole $60,000 from you I
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hope you don't mind and and and in the meantime no wonder hasn't got any money yeah you don't have any money anyhow so
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uh that happened and I was watching a commentary by a bunch of American uh
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broadcasters who said uh they said you didn't know what to think they looked at the jury because that's all that really
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matters he said these people didn't know what to think they said this this sky on the on the uh he's under oath he's lying
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he's a known liar he known for lying under oath before this he's he's lied under oath before we all know this and
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and now he says he's stolen money and he's embezzled money and it's just it's
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just a mess and so the the point was the question was asked how do you see this thing going next week because next week
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is when they're going to do final arguments next week is when the jury gets the case and they get to make a
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deliberation and it looked like a slam dunk for the prosecution about a week ago like you because you're putting your
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hand up to your head going oh my God how could he possibly escape this there's a feeling right now because Cohen is such
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a known liar that maybe maybe Trump could Escape all this but nobody really
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knows and he's not going to be called is he Trump that that's not going to happen oh he thinks he would he thinks he could
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do it matter of fact he's he's gone public saying oh I'd be a really good witness no no he's no well if he thought
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so no he'd do it but he it's not going to happen is it no no no nobody's ever there were some fireworks though weren't
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there the judge getting rather angry at one of the final well Cohen was the
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Final witness wasn't he and then then Robert Costello was called he was a a criminal attorney who Cohen was going to
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higher but uh now he argues with all the time yeah he gave him the stink eye yeah
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that's what it was he says are you giving me I think he the phrase he used was the side eye yeah which I I've heard
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before I wasn't quite sure what that was but so sitting in the box and instead of answering the question he looks at the
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judge and staring him down and the judge says are you giving me the side eye he cleared the court didn't he to actually
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admon he did he did clear the court now what it was about I have no idea but he was a less than uh less than responsive
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um witness so I don't know what's I don't know what's going to happen it's part of it's all part of the circus you
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know so ultimately you're saying that nothing's going to happen here he's going to get off I'm thinking it could I
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think he could get off and if he gets off then uh that's one thing if if he doesn't get off it's it's going to take
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a while I don't know how long it's going to take this jury to to deliberate they they're they're supposed to start
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deliberating a week from this Thursday uh and they could deliberate
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for as long as a week so it's going to in a couple weeks we're going to know what's going on but I don't think it's a
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slam dunk anymore I I thought it was a week ago but who knows plenty going on in the meantime with Mr Trump and Mr
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Biden Trump floating the idea of a three term presidency uh get this an NRA
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convention so he goes to the NRA National Rifle Association yeah National Rifle Association which used to be uh
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next to God in the country as far as being powerful uh there there are what was the last number we we we
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did a show about this a couple of months ago uh there are more guns than there are Americans there are like three or 400 million guns in the country a lot of
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people own guns I am not one of them but people do own guns and uh
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um what what the NRA used to be before they were washed in all this uh scandal
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with the the Wayne laier who was the guy who was was running this who also was embezzling money and that sort a lot of
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embezzlers going out there and we need to you and I need to start embezzling more well we wouldn't have to work would
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we if you they've got the right idea oh wait a minute so so the NRA he went in
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front of the NRA and said I'm your friend we're I'm not going to be any changes in the gun laws and uh stirred
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things up and he said the audience started chanting that they wanted him to serve a third term he by the way he
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hasn't even served the second term yet yeah but they want him to serve a third which is
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unconstitutional uh it was for those people who are not American and listening to this um an American
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president can only serve two terms that was put into operation uh by a congress
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by a constitutional amendment uh in the four after FDR you know FDR served he
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was elected elected four times as a lot of people know uh and so now it's that
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to change that would mean a a new Constitutional Amendment which would require two a vote of two-thirds of of
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the house and the Congress it's not happening okay it's just not happening so there's there's there's not going to
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be any third term but I I'm but to me the funny thing is uh three terms three
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terms three he he has to win the second one he he does um the Biden administration of course been working to
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curb gun violence so you can see why he was garnering support from there Joe
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Biden uh meanwhile with his own speeches as the uh election rallies continue and
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uh he that Joe Biden that is the current president asked at a civil rights event what do you think Trump would have done
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if black Americans had stormed the capital boy that that caused a real Ripple in the room I mean to in front of
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a uh 5,000 civil rights organizations civil rights people saying hey if if if
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all those people storming the capital were black what would you have done and uh I I I'm really glad he said it uh I
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think he's going right at the heart of the matter I think he has nothing to lose at this point so I think it was
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really really a smart thing to do rich Reynolds our us correspondent with us this afternoon trolling through the
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stories have been making the headlines over the past seven days in the United States and Joe Biden uh reacting to the
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international criminal court prosecutor for uh prosecutor for Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu we had the
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story was broke uh yesterday also of course uh naming a number of Hamas uh
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individuals on alleged war crimes there's been quite a sharp reaction from
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Benjamin Netanyahu but also from Joe Biden he basically says that what's happening in Gaza is not genocide and um
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of course this he was talking at a Jewish American Heritage Month event at the White House and it does seem that
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the uh Administration support for everything Israel shows no bounds no it
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doesn't and and as I've said before we don't know where this is going but the pressure on Netanyahu to to do something
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is uh is so intense right now I I I don't know how he's going to uh survive
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this I really don't it's he seems to be the only one on on his side of the his side of the bed so to speak but that
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support from the administration in the US seems to be unwavering and and and not looking like no signs of stopping
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either well there there there are 10 times more Jewish people that there are in the states as as there are Muslim
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people um and that's an actual fact and so the pressure from the Jewish
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Community is pretty intense right then for uh for them to continue up uh uh
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loaning arms and providing arms I mean and providing Aid it's it's it's it's
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that's not let up it's it's and that's been going on since 1947 it's just it's
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not exactly a there hasn't been a change let's before we move away from Mr
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Biden and Mr Trump talk about the Donald Trump biopic The Apprentice uh which uh
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this has been on can and I know you're a big film buff aren't you uh but Ali abbas's film which stars Sebastian Stan
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presents a fictionalized account uh which we should stress a fictionalized account of an incident recorded in Ivana
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Trump's 199 divorce deposition and since retracted
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um this is a story that she yeah she retracted it in court yeah and this is a
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story then that's um that isn't true and whereas you know you never really know what to believe or what not to believe
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about what happens with American politics and the stories and certainly the films come out from it but but already this is an incident that
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apparently didn't happen right but it's kind of based on that so so people are going to see it
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because of that um we need to point out and remind people this is Ivana Trump this is his
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second wife the one who died and is now buried in his golf course buried in a golf
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course it is it is so hard to believe but uh this movie it's called Uh the The
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Apprentice and uh premiered at can uh directed by an Iranian and Dutch
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filmmaker and uh that's pretty ding of him it's pretty damning some of the scpt you know some some of the quotes are uh
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she disparages him by saying you have a face like an orange you're getting fat you're getting ugly you're getting bald
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and uh then apparently he rapes her and there's that so uh it has come up in the
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uh in it came up in their in their divorce settlement back in the uh mid 90s and at that point she said oh no no
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I'm just kidding it never really happened and we were just I don't know we were just playing around and things
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just got out of hand and so it's off the hook that doesn't mean it didn't happen it just means that that he he was leted
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off the hook uh and so this this movie is out right now and once it's clear as
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can it's going to be everywhere um the guy here's the most interesting part of this the guy that partially financed
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this movie MH is a key Trump donor he thought this movie was going to be
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complimentary about Trump very prot Trump that's why he gave them I and I
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can't tell you how many millions he gave but but he was a major a lot of money a lot of money okay so he he gives it to
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this director probably saw a bogus script the guy puts this creates this
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film which is completely anti-trump and so now the guy whose money is in this
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film is is is talking about suing the Distributors he's suing the distributors
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for his own movie MH yikes yikes there been a little bit
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about Ukraine in the recent days uh in relation to NATO countries and armed
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forces and neighboring countries could said Vladimir zeny Ukrainian president intercept incoming Russian missiles over
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Ukrainian territory he said Russians using 300 planes on the territory of Ukraine we need at least 120 to 130
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planes to resist in the sky Ukraine's waiting for delivery of course of F-16 Fighters and zinsky said that if
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countries can't Supply it straight away they could still fly them from neighboring NATO States and shoot down Russian missiles I've not heard an
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immediate us response to this one but it would have thought that after two years if it was on the cards they would have
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been doing it already yeah that's right I'm not really quite sure where this where this story is going but he's you
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know he's doing a great job of being out there in the in front of it all much made this week of course about the fact
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that there aren't elections at the moment but the Constitution says while at War there isn't a need for elections and actually uh generally the feeling we
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understand from Ukraine is that they don't need the distraction of Elections whilst they're trying to defend
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themselves well that kind of makes sense but uh we know that uh and have read
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that after the invasion he had a 90% approval rating and now it's down to 65%
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which is still pretty good it's a it's double what Joe Biden has right now and and that's United States is a company
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that a country that for the most part is at peace um you know we're supporting other Wars but but we're you know our
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guys aren't and and women aren't fighting around the world but you know the the key point is you know I think
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they're smart and not upsetting the Alpa cart and getting rid of him and calling for elections right now but but it's
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going to be interest interesting to see what happens when this war ends and How It Ends and what happens if there's if
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there are Russians occupying the country is there going to be a Russian president in there
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uh who is a puppet for Putin depending on which way it goes of course US Treasury secretary Janet Yen's been
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speaking today actually she's uh calling for Europe and the US to stand together against Russian aggression including
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finding a way forward to unlock the value of Frozen Russian Sovereign assets to Aid Ukraine we've been hearing a lot
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about this Europe been talking about perhaps just using the interest other areas talking about using those assets
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and we're we're still not looking like we're seeing anything uh like a decision on that soon also making the headlines
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this week in the United States of America he denied it now he submitted it did he kums uh did it yeah he did it
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eight years ago that's the thing you know and that's why he's up apologizing right now and he said he did it and
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everybody has pretty much seen the video right now of him beating up his girlfriend but that happened in
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2016 and outside of the statute of limitations he can't be prosecuted for it anymore that's why he's coming out
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with with a with a Maya culpa video saying Hey I'm really sorry I did this it's inexcusable blah blah blah but he
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knows he's not going to jail because it's impossible it can't I mean I'm I'm sure somewhere somehow somebody's going
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to come up with some charges against him but right now he's he's pretty bulletproof much has made of course uh
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of Sunday's meeting of international far-right leaders in Madrid it included Frances Marine Leen hungary's Victor
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Orban appeared on video Italy's Georgia Maloney and Argentina's hav M obviously we've been hearing uh all about that on
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the last couple of days but also the US hard right were represented there by Matt schlap the Donald Trump Ally he
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chairs the American conservative Union and Roger Severino the vice president of the powerful conservative Heritage
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Foundation Think Tank important than you would think for them to send those high level representatives to that meeting in
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Madrid at the weekend yeah I'm not surprised at any of this um uh I I don't
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know and I'm not really up on Marie Le Pen's uh emphasis her her um uh what am
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I trying to say I mean how much clout she's got in in France right now I imagine quite a grown it's grown and she
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barely lost the election last time uh who knows what's going to happen this time but uh there's no question that
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whole right-wing movement is continues to grow uh whether they're following Trump's lead or following the the
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Republican lead uh it it's seems to be the case MH um but one can only hope
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that cooler heads will prevail and that'll that'll tone down but uh but you're right you know so those are some
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pretty big name heavy weights yeah pretty heavy weights to to chime in he's
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back in the news again WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange she is now allowed to bring a new appeal against his
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extradition to the US the high courts ruled in the past couple of days granted permission to appeal against the order
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that he'd be sent to the US to stand trial for leaking military secrets you were talking about uh Diddy there uh at
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some point we be in a position where he can't be tried anymore either Julian Assange if this carries on I think
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though if it's an if it's a a national story if it's a uh if it's the case
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where he's violating Federal lawal yeah I don't think it's I don't think there's a statute you could do it 30 years from
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now and and they're going to still hook you up and and uh uh ex extradite you
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and uh bid did talk recently about perhaps dropping it though he did he did
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yeah what did he that was wasn't long ago just a few just a week or so ago that he was talking about just about you
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mean just about Assange yeah yeah yeah yeah well I I you know I just don't know how long you can hold a grudge against
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the guy uh but what he did was pretty inexcusable but but I you know I get
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that but yeah it was a request from Australia for uh for the US to drop it and Joe Biden said he was considering it
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okay um so uh yeah we don't know at the moment but obviously the latest on that is that he can now bring a new appeal
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against that extradition a few other things for us to look at this afternoon you picked out Simone biles winning uh
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the core hydration Classic on the road to the Paris 2024 Olympics expecting big
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stuff yeah one of the things is not so much that the core hydration classic is
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a big thing it is one of the stops uh in the in the uh area of uh um
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preliminaries for the for the Olympics but you know Americans are very very proud of our uh not only our Olympic
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team but really of of our gymnastics team and Simone biles can do no wrong in
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the US she is a a massive talent and everybody knows what happened with her in the previous Olympics where she she
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wigged out a little bit and said mentally she wasn't in a space and she backed she backed out of uh I don't know
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it was halfway through the Olympics she just kind of walked away but she's back now with a Vengeance and and look
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spectacular and there also some uh other people like Gabby Douglas who was even older Gabby Douglas is almost 30 right
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now and she's coming back and doing some things so we have a decidedly little older Olympic team but uh Simone biles
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won a lot of events um uh had a little
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problem on the uneven parallel bars but outside of that or I'm I'm sorry the high bar looking for looking for better
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things this time around I'm out of my face stories of the week out of the US was the first black astronaut candidate
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who's now 90 getting into space on the blue origin flight the exair force
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Captain Ed Dwight who was passed over by NASA in 1961 now the oldest person to
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reach the edge of space with Jeff beos Space firm who was the second oldest it
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wasn't long ago was it it was oh go on are you going to say oh it it was um
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William Shatner right yeah that was right it was just not long ago like last year yeah yeah and Shatner was the
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oldest he's 90 it's hard to believe William Shatner is 90 but but this man was passed over he was called one of
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Kennedy's boys chosen by uh chosen by by President Kennedy to go up and after
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President Kennedy was killed uh they somehow forgot about this guy and he went out and forged a life of his own
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now at 90 he went up up into space with uh with the aid of a benefactor who paid
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half a million for him to go uh it's nice to have friends like that you know oh yeah that's why you and I are going
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yeah I was you're not going to get me there no you wouldn't go I don't think so oh I think you'd go you'd do it I'd
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Hold Your Hand G if you're paying I'd Hold Your Hand come on all right and we've got a we've got a a final one for
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the roads uh about a cat named Max tell us about Max he's great isn't he uh the
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master of litters apparently given an honor honory degree by us University
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there's always got to be a great cat story around somewhere this is your story you go ahead and for mon state
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Unity conferring the doctorate in get this literature upon Tabby for being a keen
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Hunter of mice and beloved figure on campus
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uh oh I don't believe this oh meow yeah um men named Max have won the Nobel
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Prize that's Max planken and the Oscar for best actor Max Chanel shell and
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formula formula 1 World Championships of course Max for staffen but a cat in the US named Max now joining those lofty
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ranks earning a do when the Vermont State University bestowed an honory degree on the campus
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dwelling Tabby yeah excellent got to happen this sort of thing well they said he caught mice really well yeah boy boy
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the bar set low at that school excellent uh Rich what are you looking for over the next coming week in
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the US OFA what are you looking at you know the most important thing to me is that this Trump trial end it's got to come to an end it's the least important
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trial of all four that he's up for um I hate to say it but once we're done with
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this we can move on to convicting him for other things that he's guilty of like the uh you know buying off trying
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to buy off uh electors and that sort of thing but there's no question that hopefully in the next two weeks
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this New York trial will be over that we're getting to the point where there's very little to talk about we're not going to see those uh any of those other
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trials really though before the election are we they may they may happen after November excellent all right oh your
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it's correspondent Rich Reynolds always good to see you thanks very muchos