US ELECTION 2024: TRUMP WINS! Reaction From US Correspondent Rich Reynolds | BayRadio
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Nov 6, 2024
BayRadio International's US Correspondent Rich Reynolds joined Kal live on Wednesday 6th November when the Election count was showing a pretty conclusive Trump victory. So what can we expect now? There's reaction from Rich, Kal and BayRadio listeners on the historic result. Back in the regular Tuesday slot from next week and don't forget to Like and Subscribe to our YouTube channel for upcoming episodes and more insights from BayRadio International 🔔 Website: http://www.bayradio.fm/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BayRadioInSpain Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bayradiospain/
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right up to date and with the most up
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toate information uh State Side it is
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our us correspondent Rich Reynolds how
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you doing Rich hey so something's been
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going on there's an election I didn't
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know about that so I just just woke up
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out of out of a stuper no it is it has
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been a crazy morning and a crazy evening
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in across the USA and uh even here in
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Europe really what we need to know is
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what happened I suppose Trump's one um
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it's it's not quite happened in the way
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that everybody was expecting it's it's
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looking pretty much like a landslide why
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well actually you know what happened is
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if you if you even look at the polls
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because every week for nine months we
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were talking about polls polls polls the
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polls kind of got it right for the most
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part they had everything within a margin
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of error of 4% and right now uh Trump is
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leading Harris because of course the
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ballots are still being Chosen and once
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California comes in and Hawaii and a lot
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of the West coast states which they're
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still counting now it's going to be
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about a three and a half little bit less
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than a 4% difference the only problem is
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or the only difference is most people
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had it called for Harris and not for
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Trump and and just like he did in 2016
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he defied the odds and and kind of
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screwed up uh screwed up a little bit
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screwed up the the count so to speak um
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right now um so you're saying the polls
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had it the wrong way round basically
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that the wrong way
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around was actually Trump's yeah but it
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was really but it was really really
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close it just you know for those of uh
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the PE those people were Democrats it it
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just did not turn out the way they
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wanted um and right now the the the
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Electoral College uh um count is Trump
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276 Harris 223 and of course as we've
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said every week you need 270 to win and
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that Pennsylvania vote that they were
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counting on on the on the Harris side
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went for Trump and then Michigan it
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looks like Michigan is they're still
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counting now but is probably going to go
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for Trump Wisconsin was a Battleground
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state it it went for Trump and he ended
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up with 71 million votes which is 51%
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Harris ended up with 47.5 at least
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that's how things are trending right now
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the stock market likes it the Dow Jones
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is up around 1300 points so um there is
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that um as as to why there are a lot of
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different reasons indeed um Cara Harris
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yet to concede uh or is is that
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happening now I can't see it at the
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moment no I don't I haven't seen
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anything about a concession um I do know
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from from everything I've seen and I've
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obviously been monitoring a lot of
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different us sources uh she's kind of
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hunkered down she had a uh uh I guess
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you could call it a celebration
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scheduled for this morning and decided
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not to hold one everybody dispersed and
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she went home apparently yeah she went
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home and she said I'll talk to you L
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I'll talk to you later but you know the
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way things played out you you kind of um
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you kind of can't blame her you know
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it's it kind of a tough day what are we
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looking at for a final
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result the as far as the final result I
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don't know it's is that final what we're
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seeing now those figures or are we still
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going to see it see that change the the
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22
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it's not suddenly going to change it
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there's no way it's going to change um
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you know all of the news only one news
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Operation called it early and that of
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course was Fox News they called it
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before everybody else but all the other
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uh us networks and newspapers were very
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very conservative they waited till the
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very last minute and and uh you know
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it's it's you know I I I don't think
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I've ever eaten my words on anything
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like this but I I can't see it changing
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at all uh it is it is going his way and
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he will win with at least 276 maybe a
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few more okay he has claimed a
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magnificent magnificent Victory I think
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was the words that he was talking to
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when he spoke to his supporters um so
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how did this happened Rich well first of
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all let's let's give her a lot of credit
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because she had an impossible task I
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mean she she's only been on the he's
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been he's been campaigning basically for
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four years and she jumped into the race
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and was handed the reins on this horse 3
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months ago and so she had a lot of work
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to do she had to set up a a a campaign
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she had to hire people and of course she
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didn't do this all by herself but she I
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thought she ran pretty close to a um a
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Flawless campaign and I know that kind
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of belies what eventually happened but
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the fact is she she spoke to the right
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people I bet I I thought her message was
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on point she's a very appealing
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candidate uh she she worked this thing
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up until the very end the other on the
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other side Trump also you know his his
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message seemed to be all over the map
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but there's something about him that
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people really like so you know at the
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end of the day um 58% of the voters
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disapproved of the job that Joe Biden
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has done they didn't like his border
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policy they didn't like what had
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happened in inflation because no matter
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what um the the econ is getting better
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and better and better and people are
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making more and more money and earning
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power is way up but at the end of the
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day from four years ago people are
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spending a lot more money in the states
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than they were uh in 2020 so I'm not
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sure everybody I'm not sure everybody is
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yet Rich of course um it's um you know
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still a bit of time to go before that
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filters down to perhaps some of those
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who really need it we're hearing that CA
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will address the nation from Howard
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University this afternoon um but yeah so
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I'm I guess they're frantically writing
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that speech but how why why I just we
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understand how but why did it happen
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then were voters just not ready for a
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black African um Asian President who's a
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female that is a an interesting question
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and that is something that that one of
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the commentators I was watching uh
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pointed out he said
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perhaps the time wasn't right for uh a
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black Indian woman who's in an
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interracial marriage is it a little bit
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too much for most Americans do we give
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people too much credit for saying by
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saying oh yeah well she's she's got this
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interesting background and she's very
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empathetic which I believe she is but I
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think you know people get locked into
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that white male white male white male
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thing you know Obama aside but the fact
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that you know she was running against a
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guy who really flashed that whole Macho
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Persona um he also played the victim
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it's kind of weird that you're a macho
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guy but you're a victim but people saw
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him as an outlier they saw him as I'm
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just like you even though he is a
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billionaire who lives in a in a tower
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with a gold toilet you know still saying
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hey I'm a victim and and people all of
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these all of these uh uh lawsuits that
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are up against me are politically
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motivated look at what they're doing to
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me you know and and that's the card he's
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been playing for two years and I think
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people bought into it
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people people in general whether it's
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Americans or Brits or or Spaniards a lot
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of people believe that they can't fight
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the man that they that they're victims
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of these sorts of things and he he did a
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really nice job through aggression I
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mean you got to admit it wherever you
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went he was there he was he was at every
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rally and and he was making you know
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five and six speeches a day and he and
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he was in on television all the time you
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couldn't couldn't get away with him away
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from him well these days uh he he is the
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man again we mentioned pollsters there
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though The Bookies seem to get it right
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how come the pollsters
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don't well a lot of the pollsters did
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get right you know the pollsters that
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absolutely got it right were Trump's
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pollsters everybody else said it was G
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to be yeah they they said it was going
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to be really tight but their guy was
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going to win and they it turns out they
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were right and everybody else uh
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especially the Harris poer let's look at
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the let's look at what happened Iowa
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about 3 days ago a poll came out that
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said from the De Moine register which is
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the newspaper record for the for the
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state of Iowa that that it looked like
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Harris had a fivepoint lead going into
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the election Harris ended up losing by
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11 points that's a huge swing they they
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got that way wrong and and and I think
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the reason is because of their sampling
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a lot of people and this happened in
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2016 their their Trump supporters they
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just don't like to talk about it they
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just like to make out well I'm you know
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you know could I vote for a woman yeah
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that I could do that that sounds great I
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mean something I would want to do but
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when they when the the rubber hits the
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road and they walk into that Booth
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they're going to Vite they're going to
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vote for the macho guy who is a white
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male and he's more of the he's going to
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be more of the same despite all the
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chaos this guy is going to create um I
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think they believe that maybe he's
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changed a little bit I don't know if you
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you're going to have uh have a
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Republican president uh and you're a
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Democrat you'd like to have at least one
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of the two houses that you can control
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other you know that way there are some
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checks and balances in this particular
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case it's it's really a good bet that
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they're going to lose both the house and
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the Senate but the the house is up for
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grabs right now in the Senate which has
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100
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seats um the Republicans are leading 52
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to 42 so there are so that's 94 that
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that means there are six seats that are
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up for grabs but the 52 automatically
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gives them a majority meaning they're
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going to be able to uh rule things as uh
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as they see fit in the house the house
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has 435 seats everybody runs every two
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years in the Senate as every American
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knows you run every six years uh and
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it's the dominant house in the house uh
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House of Representatives there are 435
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seats they run every two years so
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literally everybody in the house was uh
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running for re-election this year um the
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uh current numbers are the GOP the the
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Republican party has 198 theyve picked
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up one seat Democrats are at 180 they've
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lost a seat they need 218 for a majority
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so things are looking uh they can go
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either way but right now the smart money
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is on the Republicans um holding on to
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that so I guess we're not going to see
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that situation then where you you get
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things hung in the balance where you
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know things can't things can't happen
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it's happened a few times happened when
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Obama was President as well where you
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couldn't pay for things like public
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services because there was no agreement
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on the budget um if one side or other
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has a majority then these things won't
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happen they'll go through won't they
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that's exactly that's exactly right it's
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very similar to what happened uh Obama
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had a split House and Senate and he was
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uh he didn't control the uh the house
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and consequently a lot of stuff ended up
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getting stalled any any sort of idea
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that a Democrat had Republicans were
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automatically against it and and and
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frequently vice versa but uh the way it
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stands now uh Trump is if he gets a
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majority in both houses anything he
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wants to do is pretty much going to be
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railroaded through and it's it's it's
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going to be a rough two years for the uh
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Democratic party no question about it
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this isn't this isn't just my question
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it's the question that's been on a lot
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of media as well this morning will that
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mean then that he can pardon himself I'm
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going to go on and ask about the Supreme
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Court and how that might be affected but
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you know these uh these situations that
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Donald Trump is facing having had the
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conviction already uh but facing other
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charges can he just write all that off
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now that's a very good question and and
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in fact there is no answer to that
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because it's never been attempted before
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um a lot of Scholars have have raised
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that question because he has hint at the
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fact that he'd like to Pardon himself
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from all of these things that he's
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facing all of these lawsuits and the
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fact is nobody has ever asked to do it
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before my guess is he's going to try to
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do it my guess is at a certain point
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when he takes office in January on
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January 20th he may very easily go I I
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hereby pardon myself of all this and
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what's going to happen is the only way
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he's going to be able to uh not be able
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to do that is if if Congress drafts some
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sort of legislation that says you can't
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do that or the Supreme Court says you
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can't do it unfortunately he has the
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majority in he'll have a majority in the
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house he'll have a majority in the
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Senate and and the Supreme Court is
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heavily conservative and they're
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probably going to allow him to do it so
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I think that for me the smart money is
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then yes he will try to Pardon himself
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yes he will get away with it this time
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but there's also the fact that he was
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convicted already we've got a very upset
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listener who keeps messaging us saying
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please stop saying he's convicted felon
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well we can't because that's absolutely
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the truth um so could he actually
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absolve himself of that and null it in
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fact in fact he he can he can a
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president has unlimited power when it
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comes to that you could you know I I've
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never heard of
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anybody uh and I'm sure it's happened in
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in in the past 20 248 years but of of of
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a president pardoning somebody who had
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murdered somebody but you know for the
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crimes that he's had um it's highly
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pardonable I mean there's no Joe B Joe
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Joe uh Joe Biden could pardon him if he
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wanted to I he's not going to do it but
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uh I think it's entirely possible that
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he do it it doesn't matter what the
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crime is if the president pardons you
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he's you're pardon it's done it's off
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the books it's it's completely wiped
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clean all right 11: p.m tonight that's
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actually UK time because we saw the uh
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the the runner which said um Harris will
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address the nation from a Howard
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University this afternoon uh I'm just
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checking on the time for that that's
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actually midnight Spanish time uh that
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speech is expected that's quite a long
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time yeah it is you know you know you
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can only imagine what she's feeling
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right now and and so I get it you know
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it's a sure her consideration is not for
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what's happening in Europe right now
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it's uh it's uh you know how she's going
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to do this because this could
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conceivably be the end of her political
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career I don't I don't know if she's
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where this is going to take her from
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from now on so it's it's going to be
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kind of interesting we'll come to that
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um because I want to look at the
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Republicans first of course because they
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are the winners uh and they will be
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governing um what next
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Rich well I mean the this this Victory
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is so huge in
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that what happened across the board once
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you once you really look at the numbers
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he actually improved on virtually every
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District in the country that he was
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running in so in other words he he
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improved 90% of the counties in the
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entire country so in other words if he
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if he lost by 10% uh in 2020 he lost by
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5% now if he won by 20% he ended up
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winning by 25% this time so everything
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was Amplified everything was kind of
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turned up to 11 for him so the he's got
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a he really has a mandate right now to
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do what he wants now whether or not he's
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going to you know jump aboard the crazy
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train and start doing nonsense you know
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no no body really knows whether or not
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he's grown up I I I tend to think that
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he had four years in Washington and
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despite all the bravado despite all the
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all the nonsense he he tends to spew he
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does kind of understand how government
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works and he may try to jam a bunch of
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nonsense through but is he going to put
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a 200% tax on uh Goods coming into the
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country I don't think anybody think
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that's that's actually going to happen
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that was that was meant to be for China
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uh for Europe it was meant to be 20%
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um that's going to happen either way
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whether whether those come to fruition
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we we not we'll see markets are liking
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it though look at that 3.16% up the Dow
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the S&P 500
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1.99% and uh yeah the NASDAQ 2.35 just
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going have a quick check on the UK
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markets as well which are not doing too
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badly just marginally up the footsie uh
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the footsy 250 already up but all across
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Europe they're down nothing dramatic
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apart from here in Spain 2.74% but
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that's not unusual so the the markets
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seem to like it they kind of liked him
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as a business president last time round
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it was it was all right wasn't it but it
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is it kind of did you know it surprised
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me but if you look at there there is
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some sort of an election day bounce that
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it happened in 2020 it happened in 16 it
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happened in 12 the markets automatically
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bounce there are a lot of people that
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are that like Trump there are a lot of
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people who don't and so what happens is
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the market the market is as as everybody
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who plays the market knows is very
17:29
sensitive it's very reflective of
17:31
something that happens and if it's it's
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kind of like somebody that if you look
17:34
at them strangely they're gonna they're
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going to overreact and the market tends
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to do that so the the market is
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overreacting today I wouldn't I wouldn't
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put it past the put it past the market
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to drop 1300 points tomorrow so up today
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down tomorrow I don't you know nobody
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really knows but you know one thing I
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want one thing I do want to talk about
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before we we move on too much and it's
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about the Supreme Court because this is
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this is really important so what is has
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happened here is that because the
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President is responsible for uh
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appointing people to the Supreme Court
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which of course have to be approved by
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the Senate and the house which you know
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if you control both of them that's
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that's pretty much a layup um that the
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Supreme Court right now has uh four
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quite old members they have John Roberts
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who's 67 Sonia sotoor is 68 Samuel Alo
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is 74 Clarence Thomas is 7 4 and and the
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thing is if he could convince those two
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older justices Alo and Thomas who are
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both very very conservative he can
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appoint somebody who is in their 30s or
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40s in there and will be conservative
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and will be on the court for the next 30
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Years so he has a real chance of of
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stacking this court for the next 30
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years or so and he already has three of
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his appointees on the court right now so
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he will have five of the nine justices
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will be his appointees
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and and for quite quite a few years so
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this this is end up going to be a very
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very conservative Supreme Court you
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think that might have been what was on
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his mind already when he was saying that
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uh vote now you won't have to vote again
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to America Bo I'll tell you that's
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that's the truth and you know the big
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question is on everybody's mind is why
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this happened and and I tend to think
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and this was said by a couple of other
19:25
commentators I heard this morning that
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America is probably
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probably becoming a more conservative
19:33
country than we previously thought we
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thought oh it's you know it's becoming
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very Progressive it's becoming more
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liberal everybody is becoming kind of
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woke everybody is is more concerned
19:45
about them about their fellow man than
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they are about you know the economy and
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stuff like that that didn't happen all
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people care about the economy 75% of the
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people that were surveyed in I think it
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was an NBC survey said they are in
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financial Straits
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75% uh obviously a huge number that
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people are are really worried about
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paying their bills uh you know people
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who are young a lot of them voted for
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Trump because they felt well I'm not I'm
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never going to be able to afford a house
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and they have financial problems and so
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uh the economy is on everybody's mind
20:21
not not necessarily being woke that is a
20:24
small thing so I I tend to think the
20:26
country is swinging a lot more to the
20:28
right than a lot of people thought and
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he's just kind of a reflection of that
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you're saying a lot of people a lot of
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people are swayed by mainstream media
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and uh perhaps it's mainstream media
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that had it wrong about how woke the
20:41
country was becoming and indeed other
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countries around the world you know what
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you P you posed that question to me this
20:47
morning uh on text and I I have been
20:51
thinking about it all day and so thank
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you for that and I don't know what the
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answer is there are certain certain news
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operations that are that tilt to the
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left there are a couple that tilt to the
21:02
right most of them try to play down the
21:04
middle and as someone who has worked in
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the journalism business for most of his
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life I know that journalists themselves
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are honest hardworking people and they
21:12
try to play everything down the middle
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um sometime biases show this whole thing
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about fake media I don't quite
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understand I've never known a journalist
21:20
ever we know to pretty much one way or
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the other there are a couple that play
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it down the middle oh okay you're we
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leave that we leave that up to
21:28
politicians to make things up yeah but
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but the the point is you know
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that you get to the point where aren are
21:39
some of these news outlets kind of kind
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of helping
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him win you know that's your question
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right well yes and it's not just
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mainstream media is it of course because
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we have to talk about the influence that
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you get from social media in the life
21:53
there's got to be there's got to be a
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big sway on what is going on on the
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social media platforms like I said we've
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been get our battle with a lady who just
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will not accept the fact that Donald
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Trump was convicted even let alone
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anything else um because um I I I guess
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uh she perhaps only reads what she reads
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and and doesn't you know step outside of
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the comfort zone uh despite the fact
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we've told her look at any site
22:18
whichever political sing whichever way
22:20
you want to look at it he was still
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convicted um she won't have it um so
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there are people who only get their news
22:26
from certain sources and they may just
22:27
be from like like-minded people so you
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know it it it's I don't know how we deal
22:32
with that you know I wonder whether I
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don't know
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I'm whether the the internet has as much
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of an impact to say on things as perhaps
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say you know we saw in the Oppenheimer
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film for instance you know could it be
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that big I don't know well it it it has
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been huge I mean let's face it we are
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all on on uh on social media it doesn't
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matter whether you you prefer Instagram
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over Tik Tok over over Facebook we're
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all on it all the time and because it's
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it's
23:04
Mesmerizing the way I put it is that
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that that there's a huge difference
23:08
between what you like and what's true
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it's okay if you like Trump because he's
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Macho and he's uh he's you like the cut
23:19
of his jib you like the way he Combs his
23:21
hair you like the way he puts on orange
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makeup there's that but it's another
23:25
thing to say well he didn't cause the
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the uh um January 6th uh Insurrection on
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the capital he did and they say you
23:35
could you could look at him and say well
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he he wasn't really convicted he was you
23:40
know it's another thing to turn around
23:42
and say that's okay I I still like the
23:46
guy I get that we all like people
23:48
because we just you know I have a a
23:50
phrase that I say all the time which is
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you like who you like and you don't you
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don't have to explain to anybody why you
23:55
like something I mean that's okay but
23:58
but don't do it because you're turning
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around and saying he never did that you
24:03
know that's there is that I I think that
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a lot of what the the Democrats uh their
24:09
problem was when the economy was was
24:12
proving to be the big thing the
24:15
Democrats were talking mostly about
24:17
abortion that was a big thing to them
24:20
and they kind of they kind of sides were
24:22
and they kind of blew and they blew it
24:23
with they I I believe they blew it with
24:25
the with the whole border I mean they
24:27
did leave and a let 2 and a half million
24:29
people come in without a problem and
24:32
then and then they said oh okay now
24:34
we'll fix it too late um we've had some
24:37
correspondence Rich I've mentioned the
24:39
lady um that was messaging us uh upset
24:42
about um the convictions um I I don't
24:46
know how she missed them but anyway uh
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but there's been quite a lot of uh
24:49
remarks as well from some of our
24:51
regulars uh David uh the scientist in
24:53
Italy saying I don't know what happens
24:55
next hope and pray for peace and wider
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peace carry on ignoring personalities
25:00
politics media and manipulating people
25:02
as most Americans apparently don't
25:04
believe their main
25:06
media you know what I think one other I
25:09
hope someone can tackle the drugs prices
25:12
H homelessness and uh leave the pnac a
25:16
bit um he what he means there the pnac
25:19
that's the project for the next Century
25:20
isn't it yeah for the next for The New
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American Century I think it stands for
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yeah that for like project uh 2025
25:28
I I think that my my hope is that
25:32
because everything is very cyclical that
25:34
when he was president back in uh 2016
25:38
the country did not go down the toilet
25:41
and I'm not defending him but I'm saying
25:43
we still rebounded and by 2020 we still
25:45
had a country standing and we got
25:48
through it and you know right after that
25:51
uh came the uh uh came the um pandemic
25:56
but everything kind of survived and back
25:58
a little bit and I don't think you know
26:01
American history is presidential history
26:03
has it that every eight years the
26:06
country cleanses its pallet just as
26:08
Britain did a couple of months ago you
26:10
you know you're you're conservative and
26:11
then you elect someone who's a little
26:12
more liberal and uh what happens is you
26:16
uh you get on your Merry way you you you
26:18
you make changes it's the nature of the
26:20
Beast Mark has written uh the whole
26:22
world turned on its head last night it
26:24
was all about the economy in the end
26:26
abortion immigration Unity Etc all
26:28
important but the big subject was
26:29
wanting more disposable income and
26:31
kamla's focus should probably have been
26:33
more on that just address the economy
26:35
stupid he says as some us guy once said
26:38
I really like her I thought she came
26:40
across really well in a short space of
26:42
time but I'm a European so I just don't
26:44
get what millions of us people can see
26:46
in a guy like Trump no I'm I'm I'm with
26:49
him on that I I agree with him 100% I
26:51
think that you know uh there's something
26:53
in him that people like and I don't
26:55
share that you know there was some there
26:57
is something in about him people like
26:58
the cut of his jib and and we have him
27:00
for the next four years and and and
27:03
that's about it you know as for what's
27:05
going to happen with Kamala from here on
27:07
in one only knows because he's she's no
27:09
longer the head of the democratic party
27:11
well and we don't know what she's going
27:12
to say later on to so I guess we'll have
27:15
to reflect on that next week um we'll be
27:17
be back in our usual Tuesday slot at for
27:20
Mainland Spain uh many thanks for your
27:23
Insight Rich we'll let you get some
27:24
sleep because I don't know how much
27:25
you've really had over the last 28 to 48
27:28
hours let's leave it with Quincy Jones
27:30
ma of American music and Titan of the
27:33
American entertainment industry
27:35
influenced nearly every popular genre
27:37
produced Landmark albums earned 80
27:40
Grammy Award nominations who died on
27:42
Sunday at the age of 91 uh Quincy Jones
27:45
and Patty Austin to finish rasat one of
27:48
the true greats Rich yep see you Tuesday
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