0:00
caught a past for Mainland Spain he's
0:02
back and he's here in the studio just
0:04
like a rash I keep coming back like
0:07
dandruff Rich rolds how happy New Year
0:09
Happy New Year to you too we got the
0:11
band back together how are things all
0:13
right everything's great every was a
0:15
very very quiet New Year a lot of lot of
0:17
fireworks in Valencia but there always
0:18
fireworks in Valencia so we uh thank God
0:22
we don't have any of the the snow that's
0:24
hitting the states right now but yeah it
0:26
it was it was good uneventful yeah big
0:28
weather situation pretty much all in
0:30
January for the UK and for the states um
0:32
it's not good is it five dead so far I'm
0:35
looking for the latest headlines here um
0:38
it's it's not well loads of school
0:40
closures travel chaos power Cuts seven
0:43
US states have declared emergencies
0:45
Maryland Virginia West Virginia Kansas
0:47
Missouri Kentucky and Arkansas yeah and
0:49
so we're we're doing a shout out to a
0:51
lot of people live in those States who
0:53
may may be listening right now it's a
0:55
terrible situation for them you know
0:56
mainly for these people who are flying I
0:59
mean 2 300 flights canceled 9,000 delays
1:02
it's it's a bit of a mess but you know
1:04
what if you look back it always happens
1:06
in January anyhow no matter where you go
1:08
unless you're in Australia the the
1:10
weather is is horrendous in January and
1:12
and you're going to get this sort of
1:13
thing so you just have to be kind of
1:14
patient and uh and uh and just watch
1:17
yourself the the you know the governor
1:19
of Kentucky was saying it Andy Basher
1:22
who was saying it just correctly uh you
1:24
know stay off the roads don't be driving
1:25
around and it's it's you know you see
1:28
we're seeing all these videos of these
1:29
ter terrible accidents and you know I
1:31
don't know about you but I've been into
1:32
a few of those that you know you feel
1:34
stupid because you know what am I doing
1:36
driving around I'm going to get a qu of
1:38
milk or I'm going to get some chips or
1:40
something like that sounds like you hey
1:44
come on now the candy bars s i do I give
1:48
my give my give my life for a bounty bar
1:51
so yeah yeah yeah all all good stuff but
1:53
yeah so my heart is out to everybody
1:55
who's going through this 190,000 people
1:57
without power Ian I guess cuz this is a
2:00
regular occurrence in in some states not
2:02
all by by any stretch of course cuz some
2:04
areas that have been hit aren't normally
2:06
hit um but those that normally are
2:08
surely they're kind of ready for this
2:09
right they they yeah Washington DC yeah
2:12
Washington DC was was prepared something
2:15
interesting happened in a city that I
2:17
used to live in in St Louis and that St
2:19
Louis is pretty much divided in half on
2:21
the Illinois side and the Missouri side
2:23
the Illinois the Missouri side they
2:25
weren't ready for all the snow they got
2:27
they didn't plow the roads and that sort
2:28
of thing but on the on the Illinois side
2:31
uh Illinois you know home of Chicago
2:33
gets a lot of snow they were well
2:35
prepared they had salted the roads and
2:38
those those uh roads are completely
2:40
passable so it it varies from state to
2:42
state city to City you know about uh how
2:44
well they they did but this this cold
2:47
front just hit the the middle part of
2:48
the country just starting like in Kansas
2:50
and going all the way to Maryland so
2:52
it's a little crazy right now now of
2:55
course we'll be talking about the
2:57
inauguration coming up on the 20th
2:59
shortly but today and for the past few
3:01
days of course it's been all about a
3:04
former president yeah Jimmy Carter U as
3:07
as everybody knows was 100 years old
3:09
when he passed away um a week or so ago
3:12
and he was by all um by all estimates a
3:16
wonderful human being he could be a
3:18
little prickly at times I understand uh
3:20
from everything I've read and everything
3:21
I've heard because a lot of the time you
3:23
were on a he he was in power right
3:26
you're going to tell me it's not that
3:26
long ago but it is isn't it that is true
3:31
I was on the air during during the
3:33
Carter presidency I was on the air
3:36
during the Nixon presidency too before
3:38
that but he was uh I was on the air the
3:41
day that Nixon resigned as a matter of
3:42
fact but that that that you know that
3:44
age joke aside um yeah he was a really a
3:48
wonderful human being he had a very
3:50
troubled presidency for four years he
3:52
really took a lot of hits uh he went in
3:54
just like Trump so everybody needs to
3:56
know he he came in saying I'm going to
3:58
change everything I'm just you know the
4:00
only thing I like at the time being as
4:02
young as I was cuz you know I'm a little
4:04
bit younger than you was the fact that
4:05
he was a peanut farmer that's what I
4:07
remember you know yeah but he was just a
4:09
very guy and he was teaching teaching uh
4:11
uh Sunday school up until he was 97 and
4:14
he had a you know he had brain cancer
4:17
five six years ago and he you continue
4:19
to work through this and you know
4:21
everybody said well that's going to be
4:22
the end of Jimmy and he didn't he lasted
4:24
and lived another another five or six
4:26
years and but he had a great life you
4:28
know and uh and I think everybody should
4:31
take their hat off to this man he was a
4:33
wonderful human being so he's been lying
4:34
in Repose as they call it and will be
4:37
heading for that state funeral yeah he's
4:40
he's he's lying in Atlanta right now
4:41
being guarded by uh uh uh service
4:45
members and then they he begins the long
4:47
trip I think by train they bring him up
4:50
to they bring him up to Washington and
4:51
he'll lion State there and uh you know
4:54
the interesting thing is we all heard
4:56
the same thing is that you know there's
5:00
uh na uh time of morning so so for 30
5:04
days all the flags are going to be
5:05
flying at half staff around the country
5:07
and how upset Trump was when that
5:09
happened and he said that shouldn't be
5:11
allowed you know for my inauguration
5:13
well well muchacho it's not about you
5:16
you know it's not not everything is it's
5:17
not about you not until after the 20th a
5:19
man has died and so a little respect
5:22
there so uh we'll see uh we'll see what
5:24
happens but yeah the flags will be
5:26
flying at half staff uh for the
5:28
inauguration might have felt a little
5:30
bit different had he been a republican
5:32
you know oh yeah I can guarantee it but
5:34
you know one thing that's kind of
5:36
surprised me is that he said some really
5:38
nice things about Carter he has been
5:40
very very complimentary and he said he
5:42
was a wonderful man and he'll be missed
5:43
and everything and I said really he said
5:46
that well you know if actually you can't
5:48
really argue with his legacy if you read
5:50
through a lot of what's been written and
5:52
then some fantastic pictures from you
5:55
know Years Gone by you know you can't
5:56
help but be moved by by the man and how
5:59
great he was for you know his period of
6:02
time when he was you know basically
6:04
leading the Free World yeah he was no he
6:07
he was not a very colorful man but but
6:09
he had a lot of detractors but um he
6:12
will be missed and just the stuff he did
6:14
with Habitat for Humanity built hundreds
6:17
and hundreds and hundreds of homes for
6:18
people along with a lot of other people
6:21
I mean he didn't do it he didn't do it
6:23
by himself but uh he was uh pretty much
6:26
a nice man never met him never worked
6:28
with him so okay fair enough um now New
6:32
Orleans um we we had a number of
6:34
incidents over the festive period uh
6:37
this one of course the uh the New Year's
6:39
Day Massacre New Orleans and they're
6:42
building up for a couple of big events
6:43
and obviously they're really going to
6:45
have to get on top of the security now
6:47
which probably was not as good as it
6:49
should have been uh nothing down there
6:52
you know and I I can say this because I
6:53
lived down there for a long time and
6:56
that the city itself was not prepared
7:00
I I was on Bourbon Street quite a bit um
7:03
three weeks ago when I was there with my
7:05
family and um clearly there was no there
7:09
were cops everywhere but there was no
7:11
protection you could have easily run a
7:12
car down there if you wanted to um this
7:16
is and you said there were actually this
7:17
was before this event when you were in
7:19
the studio with us we were talking um
7:21
and and you were telling Moody and I
7:23
that um there were something like seven
7:25
shootings just the time that you were
7:27
there yeah just and that and that was a
7:28
day of a regular football game being
7:30
played at the super doome about 70,000
7:32
people this is what that the the place
7:34
holds but they had uh seven shootings
7:38
that night alone and that was just a a
7:41
regular Saturday night and it was kind
7:43
of kind of weird how that happened it's
7:45
a very unsafe I'm sorry it gives you an
7:47
idea about of how perhaps the how
7:50
unsecure or insecure it is it it is and
7:53
and so when you read the accounts of of
7:55
of the police Chiefs being told that you
7:58
have these barricades you just chose not
8:00
to put them up she said I have no idea I
8:03
had no idea we even have these
8:05
barricades really and you're in charge
8:07
so this is kind of this this really is a
8:10
city where the left hand doesn't know
8:11
what the right hand in front of the
8:12
world's press as well really I know and
8:14
and you've got I'm telling you February
8:15
9th you got the Super Bowl coming up and
8:17
just so to all of you who people are
8:19
listening who are not American they know
8:20
the Super Bowl is in a different city
8:22
every year it's like next year could be
8:24
in Minnesota it's usually in a warm
8:27
climate could be in Tampa could be in in
8:30
Miami Los Angeles that sort of thing but
8:32
this year New Orleans was granted and I
8:35
mean the Super Bowl okay it will attract
8:37
huge crowds yeah centered on one
8:39
location where of course Migra is not M
8:42
gr is right across all kinds of
8:44
different m is completely around the
8:46
city it's you know it's even more open
8:49
to that sort of type of attack with a
8:51
vehicle very much especially those big
8:52
pickup trucks there are yeah there are a
8:55
lot of truck floats there are a lot of
8:56
those truck parades and uh
9:00
just on flatbeds and people have their
9:02
Crews who are you know throwing out
9:03
beads and deons and that sort of thing
9:05
and and uh matter of fact when when I
9:08
lived there we used to mainly go to the
9:10
ones out in the suburbs but the same
9:12
amount of people go to these things I
9:13
mean it would be easy because they're
9:15
held on main roads it would be easy to
9:17
take your truck and or your car and just
9:20
plow down and and kill lots of people if
9:22
you wanted to do that God God forbid so
9:25
I think you know the FBI saying hey the
9:28
the chance this happening again pretty
9:30
good well I mean there's going to have
9:31
to be a huge security effort to to try
9:33
and keep people safe but but you know
9:36
for for Super Bowl you'll have about a
9:38
little over 70,000 people in the super
9:39
doome yeah but uh which is right it's
9:43
it's called it's in an area called the
9:44
central business district it's right
9:46
outside the French Quarter about about
9:47
three or four blocks but um but
9:50
everybody when they're down there's
9:51
nothing to do around there so when that
9:53
game is over they're all going to go
9:54
into the French quarter and that's when
9:56
the trouble is going to start um and
9:58
then come up Marty gr's March 4th and
10:02
that's that's a late marra usually marra
10:04
can be as early as around February 5th
10:06
or so so it's going to be late this year
10:08
meaning the weather's going to be nice
10:11
everybody's going to be
10:12
out St stay tuned well we'll keep we'll
10:15
keep the breast of it meanwhile uh the
10:18
FBI continue their investigation into
10:21
the attacker both in the US and abroad
10:24
they're finding out more and more about
10:25
him I mean he's been traveling across
10:26
the planet over the last month few
10:29
months or so um and been to different
10:32
countries and there was obviously there
10:35
could have been or should have been some
10:36
warning signs there about the shamsu
10:40
djabar well the thing that that has to
10:42
be pointed out is that regardless of his
10:44
name because he recently converted to
10:46
Islam like in the past few years but
10:48
when he was he's from the uh US military
10:51
yeah I think it's important that we
10:52
point this out because you can always
10:53
got the detractors and people saying oh
10:54
it's another immigrant attack which of
10:56
course he wasn't and neither was the uh
10:59
the the the chap in the in the in the
11:01
vehicle that blew up outside the Trump
11:03
Tower right in Las Vegas and I pointed
11:06
this out to somebody who I said well
11:07
this is and this friend of mine works in
11:09
the news business but hadn't heard the
11:11
story and I said well this happened and
11:14
uh you know they think it's a terrorist
11:16
act and she says well thanks Joe Biden I
11:19
go had nothing to do with Joe Biden it
11:20
had to do with this guy was an American
11:22
soldier who would in they were both in
11:24
the military they were they were and
11:25
they both served in Afghanistan so
11:27
there's a case where you know it was
11:30
just somebody who went off their rocker
11:31
who had an axe to grind and just was not
11:34
not completely uh uh playing with the
11:37
full deck playing with a full deck
11:38
that's that's a good way to put it so
11:40
and I I guess that's has a society
11:42
implication anyway because you know
11:44
we're we're pretty much like that in
11:45
lots of different countries around the
11:47
world where you know people who walking
11:49
the streets perhaps shouldn't be walking
11:50
the streets but they don't have access
11:52
gun to we American well that's true the
11:54
upcoming inauguration now and Congress
11:58
certified Trump's election Victory
12:00
overnight hour time CA Harris having to
12:03
bring in the guy that she tried to beat
12:05
oh my God I watched that happens
12:06
sometimes doesn't it it does it's
12:08
happened three times in the past 50
12:10
years it was the time thing I you
12:11
mentioned Nixon before but wasn't it
12:13
Nixon who was like I'm not going to do
12:14
it hadn't been done for so long and then
12:17
he didn't want to do it and then he did
12:18
he didn't he did it in the end he did it
12:20
he did yeah he did he stood up there and
12:22
but it hadn't happened for a while when
12:23
when it came up for him it hadn't so it
12:25
was Nixon you know people normally think
12:27
that oh if you're vice president you got
12:28
a really good shot being president yeah
12:30
not so much so much not so much I mean
12:32
Al Gore had to do it in 2000 he had to
12:34
stand there and and you bring in the guy
12:37
that beat you I know it's hard and I
12:39
watched it yesterday and it was the
12:41
whole thing took about a half an hour
12:42
all the voting uh and it was a little
12:44
weird because what you mean voting why
12:46
they have to vote again they were voting
12:47
again they had there was a tally sheet
12:49
on the right hand side that said Harris
12:52
has this many votes and this is how many
12:54
uh so they have to go through it again
12:56
yeah she had to actually live it this is
12:58
how I lost she knew knew how it was
12:59
going to end she knew what the final
13:01
number was yeah she was sitting there
13:02
and every state had to go through and
13:04
and every state would say I didn't
13:06
realize I had to do that oh my God and
13:08
but it was like there were about three
13:09
or four Senators that would stand up and
13:12
and uh uh say the representatives from
13:16
uh Maine cast such and such cast their
13:19
three votes or four votes for kamla
13:22
Harris and then the next one would say
13:24
I'm from Texas and Texas cast their 20
13:26
or 30 votes and bit of a difference to
13:28
four years ago here because nobody
13:30
disputed this right yeah nobody and it
13:32
wasn't even televised but this time it
13:34
was and I I I have to tell you she stood
13:36
up there she took it like a champ you
13:38
know and she didn't have to do well she
13:40
actually did have to do it but she was a
13:41
you know she was a real adult I'm sure
13:43
there was I'm sure there was somebody
13:45
who didn't do it when they were meant to
13:46
I don't know what's his name I can't I
13:48
know cuz I was just reading through the
13:49
history of it and the Name Escapes me
13:51
now but like you were saying it's only
13:52
happen only happened a few times um and
13:55
and I'm sure there was somebody who
13:56
didn't and I can't remember who it was
13:57
now but anyway well I know that I know
13:59
that uh uh Al Gore did it in 2000 2001
14:04
actually and I know that uh Nixon did it
14:07
in in uh in 61 with JFK but uh yeah I'm
14:13
not sure anyway um anyhow that's it all
14:15
it all passed off without uh any Ado as
14:18
it were yeah it was no no big deal MH It
14:21
All Happened it's all done and and uh
14:24
he's he's heading for the chair it was
14:26
um the big chair yeah they um but did
14:29
refer to her as Madame President but
14:31
that was because she's president of the
14:32
Senate she's president of the sen there
14:34
was I was like what I'm sure when
14:35
somebody said that she said that's
14:38
right that I'll see you in four years
14:41
boys oh I don't know you reckon I don't
14:44
know that's nobody sure about what
14:45
they're going to do there are they I
14:46
don't know but you know I I saw a recent
14:47
poll here we go with polls again I saw a
14:49
recent poll that 41% of Democrats would
14:52
like to see her run again and I'm
14:53
thinking I don't know that's not 50%
14:55
though is it no I don't know and that's
14:57
Democrats only anyway way to the main
15:00
man four years after his supporters
15:02
invaded the capital uh Trump is more
15:04
powerful than ever said the CNN politics
15:07
headline today well there was no Riot
15:09
yesterday that was a good thing and we
15:10
were all happy about that and I I know
15:12
all I mean they had every every cop in
15:15
the city uh mobilized uh ready to uh uh
15:19
step in and do what they had to do but
15:21
thank God none of that happened but uh
15:23
yeah he's uh everything we're reading
15:25
saying he's he's feeling very empowered
15:28
very emboldened uh more powerful than
15:30
ever and I I you know I think if if he
15:32
looks at it right now the way he's
15:34
cozing up to musk this is turning out to
15:37
be he's getting much more attention than
15:40
I think even he planned on getting but I
15:43
I I got a a theory of personal theory
15:45
about roosters in the hen house and I
15:47
think you can't have two leaders of the
15:49
Free World and right now musk I think
15:51
kind of thinks he's the the leader of
15:53
the Free World a little bit excited
15:54
isn't he a little bit excited you know
15:56
and and we all saw that that uh bit
15:59
video where Trump says well you know he
16:01
can't possibly be president because he
16:02
wasn't born here and I'm thinking boy
16:05
you ain't you ain't reading the room you
16:07
you not saying it people are saying that
16:10
lines uh he's the president it's not
16:13
he's we know he can never be but but uh
16:16
I think eventually that marriage May
16:18
crumble a little bit because they're
16:21
both they're both types I to say both
16:23
have males yeah both I was thinking
16:25
exactly the same thing this morning I
16:26
was like that's not going to it's not
16:28
going to last yeah but he's got but he's
16:30
really you know flailing around and he's
16:33
uh he's uh you know threatening to do
16:35
one thing or other and and certainly as
16:38
uh as you and I were talking well a
16:40
pardon I think is the main thing is are
16:42
the January the 6th writers as a whole
16:45
all going to be given a pardon that
16:47
would seem to be the focus of most of
16:48
the American breakfast news this morning
16:50
yeah I I think he said he will on day
16:52
one he said he will but I think I
16:55
hopefully cooler heads will prevail
16:57
because there are people who are who
16:59
were convicted to uh 15 or 20 years in
17:02
jail not all of them got a year a slap
17:05
on the wrist there was some quite
17:06
serious crimes committed and of course
17:08
the the the police in the capital are
17:10
not happy about the fact that he's been
17:11
saying that he might pardon everyone
17:14
yeah um and I think a lot of a lot of
17:16
Republicans have been saying that they
17:18
it needs to be done in a case-by case
17:20
basis they're not they're split on this
17:21
aren't they Republicans they are and I
17:23
hope that I hope that's the case I hope
17:24
he doesn't issue a blanket paron because
17:26
there are some you know a couple of
17:28
people who killed police officers on
17:30
that and they you know a couple people
17:32
were were maimed for a long time and
17:34
it's I I don't think you'd sweep this
17:36
under the carpet by letting everybody go
17:37
it's it's not the same as as Joe Biden
17:41
pardoning his son it is not the same as
17:44
pardoning a white collar criminal these
17:45
were physical acts people got killed
17:48
it's uh and you know we all remember
17:50
what happened four years ago and it was
17:52
it was just uh just awful so yeah and it
17:55
kind of still leaves a lot of us um
17:58
incredulous um what was it he said uh
18:00
summoning the crown the mob to
18:01
Washington saying fight like hell yeah
18:05
um and yet here he is uh coming coming
18:07
back on the 20th of this month yeah so
18:09
he'll he'll be taking taking charge with
18:12
with musk at his side uh one of the
18:14
people who was convicted and is uh
18:17
confined to home uh home confinement and
18:20
has an ankle bracelet on asked the judge
18:23
to take the ankle bracelet off so he
18:24
could attend Trump's inaugural he really
18:27
did he stormed the C capital is doing
18:30
time and he wants to be let out and the
18:31
judge of course said no I don't think so
18:34
no you will not be attending the
18:35
inaugural but but one of the questions
18:37
that that you and I need to address it's
18:40
about musk and and it's his effect on
18:43
the rest of the world that's that's what
18:46
really well he's PE off about four of
18:48
the European leaders at the moment
18:50
including sakir stama um and it's
18:52
relatively different stuff but his his
18:54
his support for what seems to be far
18:57
right policies and far politicians
18:59
basically that's getting under the
19:01
collar of most of the people that he's
19:03
been attacking well is it is it getting
19:05
under the collar of the the regular
19:07
people who live in the UK or just under
19:09
starmer's collar that's the big question
19:12
well I think generally people would say
19:13
mind your own business but you know
19:17
um it's I don't know why or what you
19:21
don't quite understand why why would
19:23
this be happening now why is why is Elon
19:25
Musk the richest man in the world who's
19:27
going to be looking after let's face it
19:29
wastage of money in government
19:31
departments in the United States having
19:33
a lot to say about um how other world
19:35
leaders can conduct their business ahead
19:38
of Trump's return so one of the things
19:40
you need to think about is that that the
19:42
government I don't know about UK
19:43
governments I can only speak for the
19:46
American government has been run by
19:47
politicians for 240 years it's run by
19:52
lawyers Etc uh never by businessmen and
19:56
but every year you we used to hear oh we
19:58
should we should put what Mitt Romney
20:00
ran against against Obama put Business
20:02
Leaders in we let's put a business
20:03
leader in because he knows how to run a
20:05
business so he'll know how to run a
20:07
company that's not the case and we saw
20:09
with Trump the first time how many
20:11
conflicts of interest you know just yeah
20:14
but actually and you have to remember
20:15
that when Trump came into Power last
20:17
time he didn't have pretty much a
20:20
sweeping say as he does this time this
20:22
time he's got much more many more yes
20:24
people yes than he had the first time
20:26
around there were people who were
20:27
standing up to him last time there were
20:28
there were and that's absolutely the
20:30
case you know the problem right now is
20:32
that that the people who like him and
20:33
support him are so enthusiastic as as
20:35
much as I love Joe Biden and support Joe
20:37
Biden and thinks he he did a good job he
20:40
never ever has had that enthusiasm
20:42
people carrying Biden banners and people
20:44
ready to March through hell for him the
20:46
way the way uh uh Trump has and it's
20:50
it's it's good if you're Trump it's bad
20:53
if you're on the other side and it
20:54
becomes problematic but but what I was
20:56
going to say is he also needs to get his
20:58
facts straight as well cuz he doesn't
21:00
always that's true not that that seems
21:01
to matter a lot in American politics
21:03
they really are ying and yang aren't
21:05
they they really are the two sides to
21:07
the same coin when you come down to it
21:09
they're both very very boisterous and
21:11
very opinionated and and have these wild
21:13
ideas and and you know another thing I
21:16
was thinking about when I was having
21:19
that these guys remind me of of a couple
21:22
of people that I worked with and maybe
21:24
somebody that you've worked with or
21:25
anybody's worked with if you just sit
21:27
there and think did I never worked for a
21:29
boss that was kind of out there and had
21:31
big ideas and didn't care who he
21:33
offended and I think we've all had
21:34
bosses like that but never a boss who
21:36
was running a country but certainly the
21:39
the the amount of conflict of interest
21:43
SpaceX and and Tesla and and and all the
21:48
interest he has in China in Russia in
21:50
the US in the UK they're all coming to a
21:54
head and something's going to have to
21:55
happen I mean I I don't know what is
21:58
going to happen but there's a there's
22:00
such a conflict right now um I'm just
22:03
happy that we live where we live and I
22:06
say yeah how much does Justin Trudeau
22:10
resigning affect the United States then
22:13
um because let's face it I mean even
22:15
before Trump coming back in it's not
22:17
really been what you would call a
22:19
fantastic Ally in recent years there
22:20
seems to be a lot of an arguing going on
22:22
about immigration and the like yeah and
22:24
actually that's partly one of the things
22:25
that done for him at home immigration
22:28
Trump Trump uh Trudeau has has always
22:30
been pro-immigration he's been uh very
22:34
very liberal we all know that um and I
22:38
have to tell you something the the
22:39
relationship between the US and Canada
22:41
has always been smooth it's just been
22:44
there Americans love Canadians Canadians
22:46
for the most part like American
22:47
Americans just take the Mickey out of
22:48
Canadians it they just kind of tolerate
22:50
us but but Canada's a wonderful place
22:53
and and and uh you know we got along
22:57
well when trudos father was in there and
22:59
we got along well with him and and there
23:01
of course there were a lot of jokes but
23:02
apparently the whole thing about the
23:04
economy and the cost of living it it bit
23:07
him in the butt just like it bit Joe
23:09
Biden and so um he got that immigration
23:12
also and the immigration thing is a huge
23:14
thing so that country is you know
23:16
Canada's I would say always but in in in
23:19
my memory has always been uh I always
23:21
thought it as a very liberal country and
23:23
very compassionate but seems to be
23:25
swinging to the right a little bit and a
23:27
little little less time
23:29
course we did have the 51st state J as
23:30
well we from Trump you know I mean he's
23:32
trying to take over everywhere at the
23:33
moment Greenland included and he I guess
23:35
he thinks he's he's being funny by
23:37
saying oh we love he said there would be
23:39
no tariffs taxes would go down be
23:42
Totally Secure from the threat of the
23:43
Russians and the Chinese that are
23:46
constantly surrounding them and he any
23:48
he wants to charge them 25% tariff on
23:51
their on their Lumber I think that's the
23:53
main thing we we we get out of Canada
23:55
Lumber and uh um syrup and and things
23:58
like that so it's the Coalition
23:59
basically that that he had together
24:01
Trudeau that have stopped supporting him
24:03
the left leaning new Democrats um and
24:06
the correct nationalists as well uh that
24:08
have stopped really supporting him so
24:10
he's had to go and he's hung on for a
24:12
long time yeah yeah he's about what nine
24:14
years he's been in office but yeah it's
24:16
one of those things where even his
24:17
supporters are saying he's got to go so
24:19
if that's the case then you got to go
24:21
and the Liberals could could get quite a
24:22
beating in in a general election pretty
24:24
much so yeah so the whole country seems
24:26
to be being a little bit more
24:27
conservative and uh and that's just the
24:30
way the that's the way the pendulum
24:32
swings sometimes and and that's the way
24:34
it is I mean he went down to he went
24:36
down to uh maralago and met with Trump
24:38
and Trump uh uh they they seem to Cozy
24:41
up but in fact I you don't have to read
24:45
between the lines to know they didn't
24:46
get along well together and and Trump uh
24:49
believed that uh Canada could be doing
24:51
more could be paying more he always
24:52
believes everybody should be paying more
24:55
to to the country and so that's that's
24:58
always is going to be a Biv an issue it
24:59
doesn't matter who comes in after
25:01
Trudeau they're they're going to have a
25:02
problem yeah I mean 22% of Canadians
25:05
saying that they thought Trudeau was
25:06
doing a good job at the end of last year
25:08
it was pretty much on the cards wasn't
25:09
it very good okay Golden Globes I know
25:12
you're a lover you love the uh your film
25:15
uh life because you go all the time
25:17
don't you to the cinema I do go to the
25:18
cinema a lot and I do watch a lot of
25:20
movies in and did you see a lot of these
25:21
I did see a lot of them um uh
25:24
unfortunately the ones that ended up
25:25
winning the awards I did not see um I
25:29
have not seen the brutalist yet which is
25:31
about World War II and I have not seen
25:33
Amilia Perez uh or you saw baby reindeer
25:36
there didn't you I did see B baby
25:38
reindeer and I loved baby reindeer I
25:41
thought did you see it oh my God it's
25:43
great it's just great it's one of those
25:45
things one of those stories that if it's
25:47
if it's even half true it's unbelievable
25:49
but I have seen some uh uh some
25:52
interesting things I don't think this
25:53
was a terribly great year for movies um
25:56
one of my favorite movies uh that I saw
25:58
did not get nominated which was called
25:59
juror number two it's a Clint Eastwood
26:02
film um poor things was that last year
26:04
as well that you saw which one poor
26:06
things poor things you enjoyed that I
26:08
loved poor things but I don't think they
26:10
get any nominations they did it no it
26:11
was it no it was it was last year that
26:14
was year before okay she won she won
26:16
best won best but anyhow um uh I did
26:20
like Wicked a lot and that's one of the
26:21
few I've seen but uh we you know I I I
26:24
guess I've seen out of the like 30 films
26:27
nominated I think I probably saw maybe
26:28
15 or 20 of the films wow that's unusual
26:31
you right I see I see a lot of a lot of
26:33
movies yeah okay so but Amelia Perez the
26:36
big one of them yeah apparently it's a
26:38
choir taste you know it's a musical
26:40
about uh uh drug Runners and and so
26:44
we'll see strangely enough even though
26:47
we live in a Spanish language country
26:49
it's not available on Netflix really
26:52
espanol okay it is not be some kind of
26:55
legality thing I don't know what it is
26:57
but I can't U my my friend friends in
26:58
the states have all seen it and I have
27:00
not seen it yet but I heard it's uh I
27:03
know somebody who might be able to hook
27:04
you up with a coffee apparently
27:07
um okay uh Matt Gates has been begging
27:09
George Santos for advice uh a viral
27:12
makeup fail with this one uh went viral
27:16
then yeah Matt Gates we all know is is
27:19
the the the crook of the week and left
27:21
Congress and now has a show on Onn which
27:24
is this right-wing Network that a lot of
27:27
people know about that most people have
27:29
not watched and uh he looked really bad
27:32
and so he asked George Santos for makeup
27:34
tips that George Santos the same one we
27:36
laughed about a year ago when I first
27:38
started on this on this station uh yeah
27:41
and Santos said oh uh I'm really
27:43
concerned I thought you had botched
27:45
Botox or something which you probably
27:47
had I mean he's obviously had I wouldn't
27:49
say Obviously but it seems like he's had
27:51
quite a bit of Botox but uh he said
27:53
highlighter is not for you stop
27:55
highlighting the center of your face it
27:58
your eye very small and it gives you a
28:00
glow not the glow that it think that you
28:03
think it gives you I'm going one man
28:06
giving another man makeup tips there you
28:08
go okay well you want to catch it it's
28:10
one American News Network everybody ONN
28:12
that's right excellent and uh yeah I'd
28:15
like this story uh tell explain to us
28:17
what wh MO is well I had never seen a
28:20
driverless car because you don't really
28:21
see them in Europe but uh I was in
28:24
Phoenix with my wife and uh a a driver
28:28
car came up we were waiting on a on an
28:30
Uber driverless car came up with a big
28:33
when I was a kid you used to get these
28:35
ones which basically like driving school
28:36
cars you know and used to get a model
28:38
like that and it had a had a wheel on
28:40
the top that's exactly this is what it
28:42
looks like yeah and it pulled up and it
28:43
got a ring on top and and it had no
28:45
driver and I and so it it basically it's
28:47
a taxi without a driver it's a taxi
28:49
without a driver and they were all over
28:50
the West Coast they were in San
28:52
Francisco LA and in our case we were in
28:54
Phoenix but uh what happened was this
28:58
and he's from U I believe he's from San
29:00
Francisco but he's from La he was in San
29:03
Francisco and got in a cab in a in a
29:06
whmo no driver and the thing just drove
29:08
him in circles that's it it's in a
29:11
parking lot in a parking lot just drove
29:13
him in circles to the where he got he
29:15
was all he wanted to do is go to the
29:16
airport and ended up going in circles
29:17
but of course customer service is not
29:19
very good in these things and he tried
29:20
calling going hey hey I'm going in
29:23
circles you know I got a flight to catch
29:25
why is this thing going around and you
29:27
know I think eventually he reached
29:28
somebody but it took a while scary to do
29:30
that but yeah that is the way I'm
29:32
telling you if you if you are visiting
29:33
the states and especially if you're in
29:35
like in a West Coast City get one of
29:37
those they they look awesome our us
29:39
correspondent BR Reynolds here every
29:41
week uh back next week at the same time
29:43
as we head towards the inauguration um
29:46
in two weeks can't wait yeah