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Visit Learscott dot com. 7 00:00:24,200 --> 00:00:30,480 Speaker 2: The voice of free speech, the truth delivered, common sense 8 00:00:30,800 --> 00:00:32,120 Speaker 2: for the American people. 9 00:00:33,840 --> 00:00:35,520 Speaker 3: Welcome to the Scott Jenning Show. 10 00:00:35,960 --> 00:00:39,680 Speaker 1: A stark warning to the Iranian regime ahead of tonight's 11 00:00:39,800 --> 00:00:41,040 Speaker 1: eight o'clock deadline. 12 00:00:41,520 --> 00:00:44,080 Speaker 4: We have the latest on Operation Epic Fury. 13 00:00:44,479 --> 00:00:47,839 Speaker 1: The Artemis mission to the Moon succeeded last night, and 14 00:00:47,880 --> 00:00:51,600 Speaker 1: the pictures and details are stunning. We bring you audio 15 00:00:51,720 --> 00:00:55,960 Speaker 1: from the astronauts themselves and as Congressman Eric Swalwell, a 16 00:00:56,200 --> 00:00:59,600 Speaker 1: sex pest stunning new reporting. We have that coming up 17 00:00:59,640 --> 00:01:03,360 Speaker 1: in US a few minutes. It is Tuesday, April seventh. 18 00:01:03,360 --> 00:01:06,080 Speaker 1: This is common sense for the American people. I'm Scott 19 00:01:06,160 --> 00:01:10,320 Speaker 1: Jennings broadcasting for Salem, and we begin with a countdown 20 00:01:10,520 --> 00:01:14,759 Speaker 1: until eight o'clock Eastern tonight, the President's deadline for Iran 21 00:01:14,920 --> 00:01:18,080 Speaker 1: to make a diplomatic deal. With the United States to 22 00:01:18,400 --> 00:01:23,560 Speaker 1: end or at least pause Operation Epic Fury. Hour by hour, 23 00:01:23,840 --> 00:01:27,040 Speaker 1: we watch and wonder whether the butcher's in Tehran will 24 00:01:27,040 --> 00:01:30,000 Speaker 1: come to their senses, or if they even have any 25 00:01:30,080 --> 00:01:34,240 Speaker 1: senses to which to return. Now the news side Axios 26 00:01:34,440 --> 00:01:37,480 Speaker 1: is reporting this hour that some progress has been made 27 00:01:37,959 --> 00:01:41,680 Speaker 1: on a diplomatic solution. But will that happen by eight 28 00:01:41,680 --> 00:01:45,000 Speaker 1: o'clock tonight We do not know. Today we have seen 29 00:01:45,080 --> 00:01:49,360 Speaker 1: pictures of the Iranians forming human chains, chains of children 30 00:01:49,760 --> 00:01:54,040 Speaker 1: around power plants and on bridges, using them as human 31 00:01:54,280 --> 00:01:59,320 Speaker 1: shields to dissuade President Trump from launching an attack. Children 32 00:01:59,720 --> 00:02:04,080 Speaker 1: as human shields. That's what we're up against an Iran folks. 33 00:02:04,520 --> 00:02:08,359 Speaker 1: This morning, the President issued his starkest warning to date. 34 00:02:08,960 --> 00:02:11,560 Speaker 1: He issued it on truth Social He said, a whole 35 00:02:11,600 --> 00:02:15,200 Speaker 1: civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again. 36 00:02:15,800 --> 00:02:17,960 Speaker 1: I don't want that to happen, but it probably will, 37 00:02:18,000 --> 00:02:21,760 Speaker 1: the President continued. However, now that we have completed total 38 00:02:21,800 --> 00:02:26,280 Speaker 1: regime change, where different, smarter and less radicalized minds prevail, 39 00:02:26,440 --> 00:02:29,280 Speaker 1: maybe something revolutionarily wonderful can happen. 40 00:02:29,320 --> 00:02:31,880 Speaker 4: Who knows. We will find out tonight. 41 00:02:31,960 --> 00:02:33,960 Speaker 1: One of the most important moments in the long and 42 00:02:34,040 --> 00:02:38,040 Speaker 1: complex history of the world. The president continues, forty seven 43 00:02:38,120 --> 00:02:40,919 Speaker 1: years of extortion, corruption and death will finally end. 44 00:02:41,520 --> 00:02:44,000 Speaker 4: God bless the great people of Iran. 45 00:02:44,800 --> 00:02:49,120 Speaker 1: Now, the President has previously promised to strike Iranian infrastructure 46 00:02:49,280 --> 00:02:52,880 Speaker 1: like bridges and the electrical grid, and overnight the US 47 00:02:53,040 --> 00:02:57,359 Speaker 1: meted out a heavy bombardment against targets on karg Island, 48 00:02:57,760 --> 00:03:02,320 Speaker 1: Iran's oil export center. Dozens of military targets were struck. 49 00:03:02,360 --> 00:03:06,000 Speaker 1: Officials say the Vice President JD. Vance spoke about all 50 00:03:06,000 --> 00:03:07,639 Speaker 1: of this this morning at Buddapest. 51 00:03:08,040 --> 00:03:09,799 Speaker 4: Take a listen to him and cut number two. 52 00:03:10,520 --> 00:03:13,960 Speaker 5: What we really want is we want a world where 53 00:03:13,960 --> 00:03:17,160 Speaker 5: oil and gas is flowing freely, where people can afford 54 00:03:17,200 --> 00:03:19,240 Speaker 5: to heat their homes and pull their homes, where people. 55 00:03:19,080 --> 00:03:21,080 Speaker 4: Can afford to transport themselves to work. 56 00:03:21,360 --> 00:03:24,240 Speaker 5: That's not going to happen if the Iranians are engaged 57 00:03:24,280 --> 00:03:27,040 Speaker 5: in acts of economic terrorism. So they've got to know 58 00:03:27,600 --> 00:03:29,720 Speaker 5: we've got tools in our toolkit that we so far 59 00:03:29,800 --> 00:03:30,880 Speaker 5: haven't decided to use. 60 00:03:31,080 --> 00:03:32,880 Speaker 3: The President the United States can. 61 00:03:32,840 --> 00:03:34,920 Speaker 5: Decide to use them, and he will decide to use 62 00:03:34,920 --> 00:03:37,920 Speaker 5: them if the Iranians don't change their force conduct. 63 00:03:38,960 --> 00:03:43,520 Speaker 1: Already today we've heard sounds of sirens in Tel Aviv, Israel, 64 00:03:43,560 --> 00:03:46,960 Speaker 1: as some missiles and rockets continue to fall on the 65 00:03:47,000 --> 00:03:52,080 Speaker 1: Holy Land. What will happen tonight? Can a deal be reached? 66 00:03:52,600 --> 00:03:57,480 Speaker 1: Will there be massive escalation and a severe internal crippling 67 00:03:57,600 --> 00:04:01,520 Speaker 1: of the vital arteries of economic life inside of Iran? 68 00:04:02,160 --> 00:04:04,360 Speaker 1: We wait, and we watch, and we bring you the 69 00:04:04,400 --> 00:04:08,120 Speaker 1: latest during the show today, including interview with Aaron McLain 70 00:04:08,280 --> 00:04:10,760 Speaker 1: from the School of War podcast, one of the smartest 71 00:04:11,000 --> 00:04:13,640 Speaker 1: foreign policy and national security thinkers out there. 72 00:04:13,680 --> 00:04:16,920 Speaker 4: Will do that at the bottom of this hour oh one. 73 00:04:17,080 --> 00:04:21,840 Speaker 1: Update on those rescued American airmen from this weekend. Officials 74 00:04:21,839 --> 00:04:25,200 Speaker 1: say the pilot and the weapons systems officer are recovering 75 00:04:25,240 --> 00:04:29,920 Speaker 1: at Landstuel Medical Center near the Ramstein Airbase in Germany. 76 00:04:30,279 --> 00:04:33,400 Speaker 1: The pilot has no major injuries, but the weapons officer, 77 00:04:33,520 --> 00:04:37,479 Speaker 1: the one rescued on Easter Sunday in that daring mission. 78 00:04:37,920 --> 00:04:40,880 Speaker 1: He has injuries to his elbow and back as well 79 00:04:40,920 --> 00:04:46,320 Speaker 1: as a concussion, but he is expected to recover and 80 00:04:46,400 --> 00:04:50,440 Speaker 1: we thank God for that. Elsewhere, the Artemis two astronauts 81 00:04:50,480 --> 00:04:53,919 Speaker 1: continue to dazzle the world with their performance and with 82 00:04:54,040 --> 00:04:56,119 Speaker 1: their words as they talk to the people of Earth. 83 00:04:56,160 --> 00:05:00,440 Speaker 1: From further away than humans have ever been. Night, they 84 00:05:00,520 --> 00:05:02,960 Speaker 1: looped around the dark side of the Moon. They saw 85 00:05:03,080 --> 00:05:06,400 Speaker 1: things with human eyes that have never been seen before. 86 00:05:06,800 --> 00:05:10,760 Speaker 1: Their mission has been a success and portends humans returning 87 00:05:10,760 --> 00:05:13,919 Speaker 1: to the Moon, actually stepping foot on the lunar's surface 88 00:05:14,400 --> 00:05:18,280 Speaker 1: as soon as twenty twenty eight. For forty minutes last night, 89 00:05:18,320 --> 00:05:22,640 Speaker 1: the ship went into a communications blackout, and just before that, 90 00:05:23,160 --> 00:05:26,680 Speaker 1: pilot Victor Glover said this and cut number. 91 00:05:26,400 --> 00:05:30,359 Speaker 6: Five to remind you of one of the most important 92 00:05:30,440 --> 00:05:31,720 Speaker 6: mysteries there on Earth. 93 00:05:32,120 --> 00:05:36,479 Speaker 7: And that's love, Chris said, in response to what was 94 00:05:36,520 --> 00:05:38,719 Speaker 7: the greatest command, that it was to love God with 95 00:05:38,800 --> 00:05:44,239 Speaker 7: all that you are. And he also, being a great teacher, 96 00:05:44,279 --> 00:05:46,680 Speaker 7: said this, and he's equal to it, and that is 97 00:05:46,680 --> 00:05:51,760 Speaker 7: to love your neighbor as yourself. And so as we 98 00:05:51,920 --> 00:05:56,039 Speaker 7: prepare to go out of radio communication, we're still fulfill 99 00:05:57,440 --> 00:05:59,919 Speaker 7: love from Earth and. 100 00:06:00,080 --> 00:06:04,600 Speaker 8: To all of you down there on her and around her, 101 00:06:05,360 --> 00:06:07,200 Speaker 8: we love you. From the moment. 102 00:06:09,320 --> 00:06:13,520 Speaker 1: After the forty minutes of communications blackout, the astronauts emerged 103 00:06:13,880 --> 00:06:17,520 Speaker 1: with any incredible story to tell, and tell it they 104 00:06:17,520 --> 00:06:20,880 Speaker 1: did to none other than the President of the United States, 105 00:06:20,920 --> 00:06:24,280 Speaker 1: Donald Trump, who called up the crew last night around 106 00:06:24,279 --> 00:06:26,880 Speaker 1: ten thirty eastern. Let's listen to cut number six. 107 00:06:27,839 --> 00:06:28,480 Speaker 3: I'd like to. 108 00:06:28,520 --> 00:06:33,080 Speaker 9: Ask, what was your feeling when you had no communications, 109 00:06:33,320 --> 00:06:35,920 Speaker 9: zero communication, all of a sudden it was cut off 110 00:06:35,960 --> 00:06:40,760 Speaker 9: by obviously your very special location. What was your feeling 111 00:06:40,800 --> 00:06:43,120 Speaker 9: when you had no communication? A little bit different? 112 00:06:43,200 --> 00:06:54,640 Speaker 10: Perhaps, Yes, mister President, it was, I said a little prayer, 113 00:06:54,680 --> 00:06:56,480 Speaker 10: But then I had to keep rolling. I was actually 114 00:06:56,680 --> 00:06:59,920 Speaker 10: recording scientific observations of the far side of the Moon. 115 00:07:00,080 --> 00:07:02,040 Speaker 10: And you know, that is actually the time when we 116 00:07:02,040 --> 00:07:05,160 Speaker 10: were the farther and the closest to the Moon, and 117 00:07:05,200 --> 00:07:07,200 Speaker 10: so we were really able to make some of our 118 00:07:07,200 --> 00:07:10,280 Speaker 10: most detailed observations of the far side of the moon 119 00:07:10,360 --> 00:07:12,679 Speaker 10: up close. And so we were busy up here, working 120 00:07:12,720 --> 00:07:14,920 Speaker 10: really hard, and I must say it was actually quite nice. 121 00:07:16,920 --> 00:07:20,280 Speaker 1: Last night, just after seven o'clock Eastern, Artemis two reached 122 00:07:20,280 --> 00:07:23,880 Speaker 1: its maximum distance from Earth on the far side of 123 00:07:23,880 --> 00:07:26,480 Speaker 1: the Moon, two hundred and fifty two thousand, seven hundred 124 00:07:26,800 --> 00:07:28,400 Speaker 1: fifty six miles away. 125 00:07:29,040 --> 00:07:31,520 Speaker 4: Read Victor, Christina and Jeremy. 126 00:07:31,560 --> 00:07:34,960 Speaker 1: The astronauts have traveled farther from Earth than any humans 127 00:07:34,960 --> 00:07:37,400 Speaker 1: in history, and now they are on their way home, 128 00:07:37,520 --> 00:07:40,240 Speaker 1: expected to splash down off the coast of San Diego 129 00:07:40,680 --> 00:07:45,960 Speaker 1: on Friday evening. Godspeed to these brave heroes and well done. 130 00:07:46,120 --> 00:07:50,280 Speaker 1: More on the Artemis mission later in the show Politics News. 131 00:07:50,280 --> 00:07:53,680 Speaker 1: You've probably heard the narrative that Democrats are destined to 132 00:07:53,720 --> 00:07:57,240 Speaker 1: win the twenty twenty six mid terms against the Republicans, 133 00:07:57,280 --> 00:08:00,360 Speaker 1: who currently hold narrow majorities in both the House in 134 00:08:00,400 --> 00:08:03,640 Speaker 1: the Senate. But some new polling data punctures that narrative 135 00:08:03,720 --> 00:08:04,320 Speaker 1: just a little bit. 136 00:08:04,400 --> 00:08:06,800 Speaker 4: Listen to CNN's polling guru. 137 00:08:07,040 --> 00:08:10,320 Speaker 1: Harry Anton, a friend of the show, described just how 138 00:08:10,480 --> 00:08:13,280 Speaker 1: unpopular Democrats are right now. 139 00:08:13,360 --> 00:08:14,080 Speaker 4: Cut number one. 140 00:08:15,040 --> 00:08:17,520 Speaker 11: Just take a look at this net favorability party a 141 00:08:17,560 --> 00:08:19,480 Speaker 11: head at this point midterm of years with a GOP 142 00:08:19,600 --> 00:08:22,600 Speaker 11: president in twenty eighteen, demsra up by twelve. In two 143 00:08:22,600 --> 00:08:24,840 Speaker 11: thousand and six on net favorability, which part you like more? 144 00:08:24,880 --> 00:08:27,920 Speaker 3: Demsra had by eighteen. Republicans are actually. 145 00:08:27,680 --> 00:08:30,400 Speaker 11: Ahead on net favorability at this point by five points. 146 00:08:30,440 --> 00:08:34,559 Speaker 11: So Democrats are just simply put running behind their previous benchmarks, 147 00:08:34,600 --> 00:08:36,600 Speaker 11: and they'd be running well ahead of them if they 148 00:08:36,640 --> 00:08:38,199 Speaker 11: want to take back the United States Senate. 149 00:08:39,760 --> 00:08:40,400 Speaker 4: Long way to go. 150 00:08:40,520 --> 00:08:44,600 Speaker 1: But Democrats, well, they simply haven't fixed their branding issues. 151 00:08:44,679 --> 00:08:48,560 Speaker 1: With the American people, and moments like these aren't going 152 00:08:48,559 --> 00:08:51,240 Speaker 1: to help any You can file this under Democrats will 153 00:08:51,320 --> 00:08:55,600 Speaker 1: literally say anything, even if laughably untrue. I appeared on 154 00:08:55,679 --> 00:09:00,120 Speaker 1: CNN yesterday with Democratic Congressman John Olshewsky of Maryland and 155 00:09:00,200 --> 00:09:04,599 Speaker 1: accusing President Trump of raising taxes. Now, fortunately I was 156 00:09:04,679 --> 00:09:07,320 Speaker 1: right there to feel that ground ball and throw this 157 00:09:07,400 --> 00:09:08,680 Speaker 1: runner out at first base. 158 00:09:08,760 --> 00:09:10,240 Speaker 4: Take a listen to cut number nine. 159 00:09:10,880 --> 00:09:13,520 Speaker 12: He's already he made everybody mad about taking away health 160 00:09:13,520 --> 00:09:17,679 Speaker 12: care and food supports and raising taxes on hardworking, lower 161 00:09:17,679 --> 00:09:20,160 Speaker 12: income families and working families, and giving that money to 162 00:09:20,200 --> 00:09:20,920 Speaker 12: the ultra wealthy. 163 00:09:20,960 --> 00:09:22,120 Speaker 3: But now he's doing what. 164 00:09:22,160 --> 00:09:23,520 Speaker 1: Exit did he right now he's doing it. 165 00:09:23,559 --> 00:09:25,160 Speaker 3: Also, what are you talking about it? 166 00:09:25,480 --> 00:09:27,120 Speaker 12: Look at the gas prices, look at the Amazon. 167 00:09:27,160 --> 00:09:29,120 Speaker 4: I know you've voted against the tax cuts last summer. 168 00:09:29,120 --> 00:09:31,240 Speaker 4: I know you're familiar with taxing crosses. 169 00:09:31,280 --> 00:09:33,320 Speaker 12: I would say, take a look at the totality of 170 00:09:33,320 --> 00:09:35,120 Speaker 12: what was presented. 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A new report says Congressman Eric Swalwell, 226 00:12:33,840 --> 00:12:36,920 Speaker 1: one of the leading Democrats in that contest, may soon 227 00:12:37,000 --> 00:12:41,600 Speaker 1: face an avalanche of allegations from young Hill staffers and interns. 228 00:12:42,280 --> 00:12:45,720 Speaker 1: Take a listen to Cheyenne Hunt from a group called 229 00:12:46,000 --> 00:12:48,199 Speaker 1: jen Z for Change cut fourteen. 230 00:12:49,040 --> 00:12:52,440 Speaker 13: The Democratic candidate currently leading in the California governor's race 231 00:12:52,480 --> 00:12:55,320 Speaker 13: has a known history of being predatory towards women. And 232 00:12:55,360 --> 00:12:58,040 Speaker 13: while it may be seen as politically expedient to sweep 233 00:12:58,080 --> 00:13:00,320 Speaker 13: this under the rug, it is the wrong thing to 234 00:13:00,360 --> 00:13:01,439 Speaker 13: do and we know it. 235 00:13:03,160 --> 00:13:06,480 Speaker 1: Me now to discuss a reporter digging into this lurid 236 00:13:06,760 --> 00:13:11,400 Speaker 1: Swallwell Business Chuck Ross, Senior investigative reporter for the Washington 237 00:13:11,480 --> 00:13:14,560 Speaker 1: Free Beacon. Chuck, thanks for joining us on the phone today. 238 00:13:14,760 --> 00:13:17,720 Speaker 1: What in the world is going on with Eric Swalwell here? 239 00:13:17,760 --> 00:13:18,720 Speaker 1: What's your reporting saying? 240 00:13:19,679 --> 00:13:22,920 Speaker 14: Yeah, thanks for having me, Scott. Yeah. So, over the 241 00:13:22,960 --> 00:13:26,440 Speaker 14: past week, Cheyenne Hunt, who you just played there, came 242 00:13:26,520 --> 00:13:30,480 Speaker 14: forward of She says that she was contacted by a long, 243 00:13:30,840 --> 00:13:35,600 Speaker 14: longtime friend about Swallwell and some of his harassing behavior 244 00:13:37,520 --> 00:13:40,560 Speaker 14: and having relations with interns and things of that nature. 245 00:13:41,200 --> 00:13:44,640 Speaker 14: It's built up over the past week where Cheyenne Hunt 246 00:13:45,040 --> 00:13:47,800 Speaker 14: now says that she has put together a pro bono 247 00:13:47,920 --> 00:13:53,280 Speaker 14: legal team to represent a handful of number of women. 248 00:13:53,360 --> 00:13:56,000 Speaker 14: Another person. So there's a dozen women who come forward 249 00:13:56,360 --> 00:14:02,360 Speaker 14: either all allegedly former interns and aids to Swallowell and 250 00:14:02,679 --> 00:14:04,960 Speaker 14: one of the allegations that this is just continued through 251 00:14:05,000 --> 00:14:07,760 Speaker 14: his career when he started out as a city councilman 252 00:14:07,840 --> 00:14:12,040 Speaker 14: in Dublin, California, all the way through his congressional career. 253 00:14:12,760 --> 00:14:16,040 Speaker 14: So the actual allegations have not come out yet, but 254 00:14:17,120 --> 00:14:20,640 Speaker 14: Chyenne Hunt and a couple of other you know, political 255 00:14:20,800 --> 00:14:23,800 Speaker 14: people are talking about this, putting it out there that 256 00:14:23,920 --> 00:14:26,280 Speaker 14: something's going to drop soon, is the way they said. 257 00:14:26,840 --> 00:14:30,360 Speaker 14: I saw one person said that they're the working journalists 258 00:14:30,360 --> 00:14:33,840 Speaker 14: as well to get the story out. I myself have 259 00:14:33,880 --> 00:14:36,800 Speaker 14: not been privy to the allegations or any of the 260 00:14:37,320 --> 00:14:39,480 Speaker 14: the uh talk to you of the women, yet we've 261 00:14:39,520 --> 00:14:41,920 Speaker 14: reached out. You know, they're kind of on a different 262 00:14:42,080 --> 00:14:44,960 Speaker 14: side of the political aisle than us, so I imagine 263 00:14:44,960 --> 00:14:48,920 Speaker 14: they're working with more you know, left leaning outlets. But 264 00:14:50,560 --> 00:14:52,280 Speaker 14: you know, this is all this all came out on 265 00:14:52,280 --> 00:14:54,720 Speaker 14: the internet. But the one thing is Chyenn Hunt is 266 00:14:54,760 --> 00:14:59,960 Speaker 14: a legitimate activist. She's quite well known, quite influential her group. 267 00:15:00,200 --> 00:15:04,240 Speaker 14: Although they you know, may represent some left leaning climate 268 00:15:04,280 --> 00:15:08,760 Speaker 14: issues and advocacy issues, she has considered a serious political activist. 269 00:15:09,120 --> 00:15:11,880 Speaker 14: She ran for Congress in twenty twenty four, not against Swalwell. 270 00:15:12,000 --> 00:15:16,480 Speaker 14: But so you know these are coming from serious people 271 00:15:17,480 --> 00:15:20,840 Speaker 14: and time now will tell if the one it comes out, 272 00:15:20,880 --> 00:15:24,120 Speaker 14: and of course it will if true. If it pans out, 273 00:15:24,160 --> 00:15:27,200 Speaker 14: it will shake up the race. And Swallow is already facing, 274 00:15:27,280 --> 00:15:31,640 Speaker 14: you know, possible revelations about Christine saying, you know, his 275 00:15:31,760 --> 00:15:34,760 Speaker 14: Chinese spy friend. So we'll see where I go. 276 00:15:34,880 --> 00:15:36,760 Speaker 4: So, so here's the question. 277 00:15:37,360 --> 00:15:40,600 Speaker 1: Cheyenne Hunt says, there are going to be things coming out, 278 00:15:41,040 --> 00:15:43,200 Speaker 1: so right now, all we know is that there's a 279 00:15:43,360 --> 00:15:47,000 Speaker 1: promise of allegations. She specifically says in some of the 280 00:15:47,080 --> 00:15:49,960 Speaker 1: videos that are embedded in your article that some of 281 00:15:50,000 --> 00:15:55,160 Speaker 1: these young women on Capitol Hill experienced unwanted come ons. 282 00:15:55,200 --> 00:15:59,200 Speaker 1: I guess from Eric Swalwell he was sending messages sliding 283 00:15:59,240 --> 00:16:01,160 Speaker 1: into their DM as the kids say. 284 00:16:02,200 --> 00:16:03,360 Speaker 4: For his part, has. 285 00:16:03,240 --> 00:16:05,920 Speaker 1: Swallwell responded to any of this yet or are they 286 00:16:05,960 --> 00:16:06,720 Speaker 1: quiet right now? 287 00:16:08,280 --> 00:16:10,720 Speaker 14: They've been quiet so far. When we reached out for 288 00:16:10,760 --> 00:16:14,720 Speaker 14: comment yesterday, one of his staffers responded acknowledge that we 289 00:16:14,920 --> 00:16:18,000 Speaker 14: are asking him questions, and they never responded back with 290 00:16:18,080 --> 00:16:21,120 Speaker 14: answers to what, you know, the other allegations besides him 291 00:16:21,160 --> 00:16:24,680 Speaker 14: sliding into dms, there's specific allegations that you know, he 292 00:16:24,800 --> 00:16:29,400 Speaker 14: had actual, you know, sexual relations with interns, that he 293 00:16:29,560 --> 00:16:34,560 Speaker 14: forced them to sign non disclosure agreements, and so either 294 00:16:34,640 --> 00:16:38,760 Speaker 14: all kind of specific allegations on that he hasn't addressed that. 295 00:16:39,160 --> 00:16:41,840 Speaker 14: One another person who is kind of working on this 296 00:16:42,480 --> 00:16:46,640 Speaker 14: an influencer because by the name missus Frazle. She she 297 00:16:46,720 --> 00:16:49,400 Speaker 14: claims that swallow team is dropping opposites or research on 298 00:16:49,440 --> 00:16:51,400 Speaker 14: her to of course discredit her and make it seem 299 00:16:51,480 --> 00:16:55,520 Speaker 14: like she's working for a rival campaign, she denies that 300 00:16:55,560 --> 00:16:57,400 Speaker 14: she's not denies this, she's ever been paid by a 301 00:16:57,440 --> 00:17:01,280 Speaker 14: campaign before, and that they just want to get this 302 00:17:01,320 --> 00:17:05,359 Speaker 14: stuff out there because they don't want a Democrat with 303 00:17:05,720 --> 00:17:11,600 Speaker 14: baggage being, you know, going to the general election and 304 00:17:11,640 --> 00:17:14,720 Speaker 14: then possibly losing to a Republican which is very, very 305 00:17:14,760 --> 00:17:16,320 Speaker 14: real possibility to him at this point. 306 00:17:17,200 --> 00:17:19,440 Speaker 1: Yeah, it's a strange situation out there with the way 307 00:17:19,480 --> 00:17:21,680 Speaker 1: the polling looks in this race. And of course Swollwell, 308 00:17:21,720 --> 00:17:25,800 Speaker 1: as you pointed out, has faced some allegations of strange 309 00:17:25,920 --> 00:17:29,040 Speaker 1: or shall we say, interesting relationships with young women in 310 00:17:29,080 --> 00:17:31,480 Speaker 1: the past, including one who have turned out to be 311 00:17:31,520 --> 00:17:33,920 Speaker 1: a spy for China. Well, Chuck, we'll follow your reporting 312 00:17:33,920 --> 00:17:36,040 Speaker 1: on this, and we'll pay attention to what Cheyenne Hunt 313 00:17:36,080 --> 00:17:38,480 Speaker 1: has to say, but suffice to say it could be 314 00:17:38,520 --> 00:17:42,400 Speaker 1: interesting times in the near future in the California governor's race, 315 00:17:42,480 --> 00:17:44,520 Speaker 1: Chuck Ross writes for the Washington Free Beacon. 316 00:17:44,600 --> 00:17:47,320 Speaker 4: Follow his reporting there. We'll take a break. 317 00:17:47,359 --> 00:17:49,480 Speaker 1: When we come back, we're gonna follow up on the 318 00:17:49,480 --> 00:17:52,600 Speaker 1: eight o'clock deadline tonight that President Trump has set for 319 00:17:52,680 --> 00:17:53,720 Speaker 1: Iran to make a deal. 320 00:17:53,800 --> 00:17:54,480 Speaker 4: What will happen? 321 00:17:54,560 --> 00:17:58,359 Speaker 1: We talk about it next gold and silver recently soared 322 00:17:58,359 --> 00:18:02,720 Speaker 1: to record highs and then pulled back, so our precious 323 00:18:02,760 --> 00:18:06,919 Speaker 1: metal still a goodbye. Many Wall Street experts predict higher 324 00:18:06,960 --> 00:18:10,560 Speaker 1: prices ahead. 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This is common sense 343 00:19:15,359 --> 00:19:18,880 Speaker 1: for the American people. Scott Jennings broadcasting for Salem today, 344 00:19:18,960 --> 00:19:23,679 Speaker 1: and we are waiting for the eight o'clock Eastern deadline tonight. 345 00:19:23,760 --> 00:19:27,600 Speaker 1: The President has set that time as the deadline for 346 00:19:27,760 --> 00:19:30,560 Speaker 1: Iran to make a deal with the United States to 347 00:19:30,840 --> 00:19:35,320 Speaker 1: end or at least pause, Operation Epic Fury. There are 348 00:19:35,320 --> 00:19:38,159 Speaker 1: lots of conflicting reports out there about the status of 349 00:19:38,200 --> 00:19:41,920 Speaker 1: diplomatic conversations today. Some people say they've been cut off 350 00:19:41,960 --> 00:19:44,920 Speaker 1: by Iran. Some people say there are still mediators involved. 351 00:19:45,359 --> 00:19:48,359 Speaker 1: Axios the news outlet is reporting that there is a 352 00:19:48,400 --> 00:19:52,159 Speaker 1: glimmer of hope that maybe a deal or some semblance 353 00:19:52,200 --> 00:19:55,000 Speaker 1: of approaching a deal could be reached by eight o'clock tonight. 354 00:19:55,040 --> 00:19:58,080 Speaker 4: It's rather opaque to all of us what the truth. 355 00:19:57,840 --> 00:19:59,960 Speaker 1: Is, because, of course, all this is going on behind 356 00:20:00,040 --> 00:20:04,000 Speaker 1: and the scenes. For expertise and for wisdom on all 357 00:20:04,040 --> 00:20:07,439 Speaker 1: of this, we turn to our Scott Jennings Show Foreign 358 00:20:07,480 --> 00:20:11,879 Speaker 1: Policy and National Security correspondent, Rebecca Heindrix. She's a senior 359 00:20:12,000 --> 00:20:15,160 Speaker 1: fellow at Hudson Institute. She's the director of their Keystone 360 00:20:15,600 --> 00:20:20,400 Speaker 1: Defense Initiative, and she specializes in US national defense policy 361 00:20:20,880 --> 00:20:25,240 Speaker 1: with a focus on strategic deterrence. Doctor Heinrix, thanks for 362 00:20:25,320 --> 00:20:28,919 Speaker 1: joining us here. We are waiting for eight o'clock tonight. 363 00:20:29,280 --> 00:20:31,520 Speaker 1: How do you see it? What is the most likely 364 00:20:31,560 --> 00:20:32,760 Speaker 1: outcome this evening? 365 00:20:34,280 --> 00:20:36,760 Speaker 15: Well, thanks for having me on, Scott, So I think 366 00:20:36,840 --> 00:20:39,520 Speaker 15: you know obviously what President Trump is really focused on 367 00:20:39,640 --> 00:20:42,600 Speaker 15: right now. The most immediate thing is he really wants 368 00:20:42,600 --> 00:20:46,160 Speaker 15: to get these ships moving again through the Strait of Hormuz, 369 00:20:46,200 --> 00:20:49,879 Speaker 15: and so his threats against the really it's the rump 370 00:20:50,560 --> 00:20:54,960 Speaker 15: regime of the Iranians that is still remaining inside Iran. 371 00:20:55,440 --> 00:20:58,679 Speaker 15: As you pointed out, we don't know exactly who American 372 00:20:58,760 --> 00:21:02,120 Speaker 15: diplomats may be talking to, but my understanding is there 373 00:21:02,160 --> 00:21:06,080 Speaker 15: are people in there who we are having some conversations 374 00:21:06,119 --> 00:21:10,680 Speaker 15: with who might have some sway over the impact of 375 00:21:11,280 --> 00:21:14,760 Speaker 15: these continued thrusts over the strait. And so President Trump 376 00:21:14,800 --> 00:21:17,880 Speaker 15: has made it clear that we will expand our target 377 00:21:17,960 --> 00:21:22,320 Speaker 15: list of the things that we may consider hitting if 378 00:21:22,680 --> 00:21:25,320 Speaker 15: those individuals who we are talking to do not stop 379 00:21:25,400 --> 00:21:28,080 Speaker 15: threatening the Strait of Harmouth. And we can talk about 380 00:21:28,359 --> 00:21:31,080 Speaker 15: what some of those target sets might be. But clearly 381 00:21:31,119 --> 00:21:34,840 Speaker 15: President Trump is very frustrated and he wants to speed 382 00:21:34,920 --> 00:21:37,120 Speaker 15: up the timeline in which we get the straight open. 383 00:21:38,119 --> 00:21:41,199 Speaker 1: Okay, you brought up the idea of expanded targets. The 384 00:21:41,240 --> 00:21:44,720 Speaker 1: President has specifically and publicly said that he would like 385 00:21:44,760 --> 00:21:47,639 Speaker 1: to target the electrical grid and bridges. Now we have 386 00:21:47,720 --> 00:21:51,000 Speaker 1: Democrats and many people in the media howling that this 387 00:21:51,040 --> 00:21:54,919 Speaker 1: would constitute war crimes if the president actually did that. 388 00:21:55,560 --> 00:21:59,000 Speaker 1: Are they right or does the president under international law 389 00:21:59,119 --> 00:22:00,400 Speaker 1: have a right to do this. 390 00:22:02,040 --> 00:22:05,359 Speaker 15: So it's it's complex, But the people who are saying 391 00:22:05,400 --> 00:22:08,640 Speaker 15: that this would automatically inherently be a war crime are 392 00:22:08,680 --> 00:22:13,280 Speaker 15: totally wrong. What what the President has specifically mentioned are 393 00:22:13,320 --> 00:22:17,840 Speaker 15: things that are dual use, meaning the regime uses them 394 00:22:17,840 --> 00:22:22,160 Speaker 15: for military purposes and civilians use them. Clearly, the United 395 00:22:22,200 --> 00:22:24,640 Speaker 15: States does not prefer to hit them, which is why 396 00:22:24,680 --> 00:22:27,199 Speaker 15: we have not hit them thus far. We have only 397 00:22:27,320 --> 00:22:34,720 Speaker 15: hit command centers, launch facilities, the missile bases where those 398 00:22:34,720 --> 00:22:38,840 Speaker 15: missiles and drones are being produced. But the IRGC is 399 00:22:38,880 --> 00:22:43,639 Speaker 15: still using things like bridges to bring component parts and 400 00:22:43,760 --> 00:22:47,639 Speaker 15: weapons across those bridges, and so under international law, the 401 00:22:47,760 --> 00:22:52,400 Speaker 15: United States can lawfully targets those because they do have 402 00:22:52,880 --> 00:22:56,240 Speaker 15: an enemy purpose for for them carrying out their you know, 403 00:22:56,320 --> 00:23:00,000 Speaker 15: their their their attacks against US, But President Trump doesn't 404 00:23:00,080 --> 00:23:01,800 Speaker 15: want to hit those because he is on the side 405 00:23:01,800 --> 00:23:04,159 Speaker 15: of the Iranian people, of course, and he's against the regime. 406 00:23:04,520 --> 00:23:07,919 Speaker 15: Last point, we do have historical president We did hit 407 00:23:07,960 --> 00:23:10,240 Speaker 15: these kinds of targets in Vietnam. We did it in 408 00:23:10,359 --> 00:23:13,640 Speaker 15: Kostovo in ninety nine. We did it under the NATO umbrella. 409 00:23:14,040 --> 00:23:17,320 Speaker 15: So we can do this. Of course, again, we don't 410 00:23:17,359 --> 00:23:19,399 Speaker 15: want to because we do want the Iranian people to 411 00:23:19,480 --> 00:23:21,960 Speaker 15: take over the control of their government once Epic Fury 412 00:23:22,200 --> 00:23:24,879 Speaker 15: is done. But if we have to compel the regime 413 00:23:25,000 --> 00:23:27,240 Speaker 15: to stop, then this is something that the President is 414 00:23:27,280 --> 00:23:28,080 Speaker 15: clearly willing to do. 415 00:23:28,960 --> 00:23:32,040 Speaker 1: We're talking to Rebecca Heinrich from the Hudson Institute. 416 00:23:32,240 --> 00:23:34,119 Speaker 4: Rebecca, let's listen to President Trump. 417 00:23:34,119 --> 00:23:38,080 Speaker 1: He said this yesterday about the state of Iran and 418 00:23:38,160 --> 00:23:39,879 Speaker 1: their regime and their military. 419 00:23:39,960 --> 00:23:42,040 Speaker 4: Let's hear the president in cut number seventeen. 420 00:23:42,960 --> 00:23:47,639 Speaker 9: No, I think that forty seven years of this stuff 421 00:23:47,720 --> 00:23:51,440 Speaker 9: is long enough. They're at the weakest point they've ever been. 422 00:23:52,520 --> 00:23:54,480 Speaker 9: They have no navy, they have no air force, they 423 00:23:54,520 --> 00:23:58,520 Speaker 9: have no anti aircraft weaponry, they have no radar, they 424 00:23:58,520 --> 00:24:01,560 Speaker 9: have no communication. The biggest problem we have in our 425 00:24:01,600 --> 00:24:05,480 Speaker 9: negotiation is that they can't communicate. I said to Steve, 426 00:24:05,560 --> 00:24:08,639 Speaker 9: what are they saying, Sarah. They can't communicate. They have 427 00:24:08,720 --> 00:24:12,679 Speaker 9: no method of communication. So we're doing We're communicating like 428 00:24:12,720 --> 00:24:15,720 Speaker 9: they used to communicate two thousand years ago, with children 429 00:24:15,800 --> 00:24:17,840 Speaker 9: bringing a note back and forth. 430 00:24:18,160 --> 00:24:19,400 Speaker 3: They have no communication. 431 00:24:20,400 --> 00:24:21,880 Speaker 1: But all I want to. 432 00:24:21,840 --> 00:24:23,959 Speaker 9: See is I want to have a safe world, and 433 00:24:24,000 --> 00:24:26,760 Speaker 9: you're not going to have a safe world. Israel will 434 00:24:26,800 --> 00:24:30,439 Speaker 9: be gone, the Middle East will be gone, and then 435 00:24:30,480 --> 00:24:32,840 Speaker 9: they're coming for Europe. 436 00:24:33,200 --> 00:24:34,560 Speaker 4: So, Rebecca, here's my question. 437 00:24:34,600 --> 00:24:38,440 Speaker 1: The President has constantly and consistently, as his secretary Hegseth 438 00:24:39,040 --> 00:24:43,080 Speaker 1: made the point that we have decimated, debilitated their military, 439 00:24:43,160 --> 00:24:46,719 Speaker 1: their navy, their air force, their missile systems, and so 440 00:24:46,760 --> 00:24:50,159 Speaker 1: on and so forth. But I have Democrats coming on 441 00:24:50,240 --> 00:24:52,440 Speaker 1: CNN every night telling me that oh no, no, no, no no. 442 00:24:52,600 --> 00:24:53,720 Speaker 4: Every time we blow. 443 00:24:53,480 --> 00:24:56,159 Speaker 1: Something up and Iran, it just means that Iran is 444 00:24:56,240 --> 00:24:58,080 Speaker 1: stronger and that they're actually winning. 445 00:24:58,400 --> 00:25:00,840 Speaker 4: Can you please illuminate who is care in this debate. 446 00:25:02,680 --> 00:25:05,280 Speaker 15: This is a matter of map. If the Iranians have 447 00:25:05,320 --> 00:25:08,840 Speaker 15: so many missiles and launchers and drones, and we eliminate 448 00:25:08,880 --> 00:25:11,919 Speaker 15: those missiles, drones, launchers, and their ability to reproduce them, 449 00:25:11,920 --> 00:25:14,960 Speaker 15: which is what we're doing with these massive explosions underground. 450 00:25:15,359 --> 00:25:18,360 Speaker 15: Then they have fewer of them. They're not getting stronger. 451 00:25:18,480 --> 00:25:21,520 Speaker 15: They are by definition far weaker than they were before 452 00:25:21,560 --> 00:25:24,520 Speaker 15: Epic Fury. What the President is trying to do now? 453 00:25:24,760 --> 00:25:27,679 Speaker 15: He mentioned that they have a problem in communicating, but 454 00:25:27,840 --> 00:25:31,760 Speaker 15: clearly they still have some means of communicating threats to 455 00:25:32,440 --> 00:25:35,240 Speaker 15: the Strait of Remoose. So what the President wants them 456 00:25:35,240 --> 00:25:38,320 Speaker 15: to do at this point, I mean, we are eliminating 457 00:25:38,359 --> 00:25:42,399 Speaker 15: their ability to pose a serious, credible threat outside of 458 00:25:42,440 --> 00:25:46,439 Speaker 15: their borders. But it only takes the threat to shoot 459 00:25:46,480 --> 00:25:49,320 Speaker 15: a drone at some of these ships that are going 460 00:25:49,359 --> 00:25:51,480 Speaker 15: to traverse the Strait of removed. So he wants them 461 00:25:51,520 --> 00:25:54,399 Speaker 15: to call it off, say that that is no longer 462 00:25:54,440 --> 00:25:57,200 Speaker 15: going to be the case, so we can get again 463 00:25:57,320 --> 00:25:59,960 Speaker 15: oil flowing to the Strait of Remouth. But it is. 464 00:26:00,000 --> 00:26:05,040 Speaker 15: It is absolutely a fact, a reality provided by evidence 465 00:26:05,400 --> 00:26:07,640 Speaker 15: that because of Epic Fury and what the United States 466 00:26:07,680 --> 00:26:10,480 Speaker 15: is doing with the israelis that the Iran regime is 467 00:26:10,600 --> 00:26:13,960 Speaker 15: a shadow of its former self. It is a very 468 00:26:14,000 --> 00:26:17,280 Speaker 15: weak regime. We just need to finally deal a death 469 00:26:17,320 --> 00:26:21,240 Speaker 15: blow so that it cannot essentially terrorize global oil supply 470 00:26:21,400 --> 00:26:23,440 Speaker 15: through the trade Rebecca. 471 00:26:23,520 --> 00:26:27,000 Speaker 1: The President said this morning in a truth Social post quote, 472 00:26:27,040 --> 00:26:31,320 Speaker 1: a whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought 473 00:26:31,400 --> 00:26:34,479 Speaker 1: back again. I don't want that to happen, but it 474 00:26:34,560 --> 00:26:38,920 Speaker 1: probably will. Is that the kind of bluster that he believes, 475 00:26:39,040 --> 00:26:41,480 Speaker 1: or the kind of threat that he believes will be 476 00:26:41,560 --> 00:26:44,720 Speaker 1: persuasive to the people that he is in the United States? 477 00:26:44,720 --> 00:26:46,240 Speaker 1: How do you read the president's statement. 478 00:26:47,480 --> 00:26:49,800 Speaker 15: I think it's directed more towards the people who are 479 00:26:49,840 --> 00:26:56,120 Speaker 15: still trying to outlast and outlive epic fury. It's not obviously, 480 00:26:56,119 --> 00:26:59,760 Speaker 15: it's not for the United States. I think that, you know, 481 00:27:00,000 --> 00:27:02,160 Speaker 15: and again the President has also he kind of says 482 00:27:02,160 --> 00:27:03,840 Speaker 15: a couple of different things. He also says that he 483 00:27:03,960 --> 00:27:07,600 Speaker 15: understands that the Iranian people support the United States efforts 484 00:27:07,600 --> 00:27:10,600 Speaker 15: to end the regime because we're essentially liberating them if 485 00:27:10,600 --> 00:27:13,159 Speaker 15: we can get this regime off their back. So I 486 00:27:13,160 --> 00:27:17,480 Speaker 15: think that the President is trying to communicate he is serious. 487 00:27:17,640 --> 00:27:20,479 Speaker 15: They will not outlast us. The United States is not hedging. 488 00:27:20,560 --> 00:27:23,439 Speaker 15: We're not backing off of this, and we are willing 489 00:27:23,480 --> 00:27:26,840 Speaker 15: to again expand the target list and also hit them 490 00:27:26,840 --> 00:27:29,680 Speaker 15: even harder than we have. We're not backing off. They're 491 00:27:29,680 --> 00:27:32,000 Speaker 15: not going to win this. I think that that is 492 00:27:32,040 --> 00:27:33,640 Speaker 15: what President Trump is communicating. 493 00:27:34,720 --> 00:27:38,080 Speaker 1: It's curious who we're actually talking to and how they 494 00:27:38,080 --> 00:27:40,639 Speaker 1: are reacting to all this. The President made some comment 495 00:27:40,760 --> 00:27:43,680 Speaker 1: on that yesterday. Let's listen to the commander in chief 496 00:27:43,680 --> 00:27:45,040 Speaker 1: and cut number eighteen. 497 00:27:45,480 --> 00:27:48,360 Speaker 9: Forty seven years they've been negotiating with these people, they're 498 00:27:48,359 --> 00:27:51,919 Speaker 9: great negotiators. Why would and because they're not going to 499 00:27:51,960 --> 00:27:55,520 Speaker 9: have a nuclear weapon. And if somebody that takes my 500 00:27:55,600 --> 00:27:59,640 Speaker 9: place someday is weak and ineffective, which possibly that will 501 00:27:59,640 --> 00:28:03,520 Speaker 9: happen because we had numerous presidents, so we're weak, ineffective, 502 00:28:03,600 --> 00:28:08,080 Speaker 9: and afraid of Iran. We're never gonna let Iran have 503 00:28:08,119 --> 00:28:11,320 Speaker 9: a nuclear weapon. And if you think it's okay for 504 00:28:11,520 --> 00:28:16,440 Speaker 9: people that are sick of mind, that are tough, smart, 505 00:28:16,520 --> 00:28:22,600 Speaker 9: and sick, really sick ideology, you know, from a policy standpoint, 506 00:28:22,920 --> 00:28:26,920 Speaker 9: from a any which way you want to say mentally, 507 00:28:27,080 --> 00:28:28,879 Speaker 9: these are disturbed people. 508 00:28:31,400 --> 00:28:33,240 Speaker 1: I mean, the President made it pretty clear how he 509 00:28:33,320 --> 00:28:36,520 Speaker 1: feels about the people who are in charge in Iran. 510 00:28:36,560 --> 00:28:38,760 Speaker 1: I mean, it is true they are religious fanatics who 511 00:28:39,080 --> 00:28:40,840 Speaker 1: would like to bring about the end of the world 512 00:28:40,920 --> 00:28:42,920 Speaker 1: by using a nuclear weapon. Let me ask you this 513 00:28:42,960 --> 00:28:47,000 Speaker 1: about the enriched uranium that they do possess. Is it 514 00:28:47,040 --> 00:28:50,240 Speaker 1: good enough for us to leave it buried under rubble 515 00:28:50,320 --> 00:28:53,800 Speaker 1: and monitor it with satellites or do you believe we 516 00:28:53,840 --> 00:28:56,200 Speaker 1: are eventually going to have to go in there with 517 00:28:56,360 --> 00:29:00,600 Speaker 1: human assets and remove that material, either via some sort 518 00:29:00,640 --> 00:29:01,920 Speaker 1: of an agreement or by force. 519 00:29:03,720 --> 00:29:07,600 Speaker 15: It's a really good question. I think that I would 520 00:29:07,720 --> 00:29:10,760 Speaker 15: kind of rate it as like, you know, ideally, I 521 00:29:10,760 --> 00:29:13,000 Speaker 15: would love for the United States to be able to 522 00:29:13,040 --> 00:29:16,000 Speaker 15: have to go in there with an international force, you know, 523 00:29:16,080 --> 00:29:19,160 Speaker 15: basically get the regime to the point where they're unable 524 00:29:19,200 --> 00:29:22,880 Speaker 15: to contest the United States much at all. That are 525 00:29:23,040 --> 00:29:28,480 Speaker 15: really kind of you know, under our coercive control. So 526 00:29:28,480 --> 00:29:30,600 Speaker 15: that we can get an international force in there and 527 00:29:30,640 --> 00:29:34,880 Speaker 15: spend some time carefully removing all of that nuclear material. 528 00:29:34,960 --> 00:29:37,440 Speaker 15: That's kind of like, you know, a home run. But 529 00:29:38,280 --> 00:29:41,680 Speaker 15: I would also be satisfied if we further in toomb 530 00:29:42,920 --> 00:29:45,239 Speaker 15: a lot of this nuclear material and continue to make 531 00:29:45,280 --> 00:29:48,120 Speaker 15: sure that they don't have they rump regime, if that's 532 00:29:48,120 --> 00:29:50,920 Speaker 15: still going to be in place, the ability to push 533 00:29:50,920 --> 00:29:53,840 Speaker 15: the United States around, so that we have continued surveillance 534 00:29:53,840 --> 00:29:57,040 Speaker 15: above them and can ensure that nobody can access it. 535 00:29:57,400 --> 00:30:00,200 Speaker 15: That would also be better. I'll tell you what is 536 00:30:00,200 --> 00:30:04,240 Speaker 15: completely unacceptable, which is what all of these Democrats who 537 00:30:04,240 --> 00:30:07,520 Speaker 15: are complaining about epics furity and who are saying Obama 538 00:30:07,600 --> 00:30:10,280 Speaker 15: had the answer. It was the Iran deal, the JCPOA. 539 00:30:10,760 --> 00:30:14,680 Speaker 15: I mean, that was is completely wrong. We were enriching 540 00:30:14,720 --> 00:30:18,400 Speaker 15: the regime by sanctions relief while they continue to improve 541 00:30:18,440 --> 00:30:21,840 Speaker 15: their program, while they continue to grow their missile force 542 00:30:22,280 --> 00:30:25,880 Speaker 15: and carry out and fund and train terrorism throughout the 543 00:30:25,880 --> 00:30:29,480 Speaker 15: Middle East. That is unacceptable. Clearly President Trump is saying, 544 00:30:29,680 --> 00:30:31,840 Speaker 15: We're not ever going to go down that path again. 545 00:30:31,920 --> 00:30:34,320 Speaker 15: I'm going to ensure that nobody who comes after me 546 00:30:34,440 --> 00:30:36,680 Speaker 15: can even try to do that. And so we're going 547 00:30:36,720 --> 00:30:38,640 Speaker 15: to make sure that we destroy the nuclear program. I 548 00:30:38,640 --> 00:30:40,800 Speaker 15: think that is the only way we can do it, 549 00:30:40,840 --> 00:30:43,920 Speaker 15: either by totally removing it or by ensuring that it's 550 00:30:43,960 --> 00:30:48,200 Speaker 15: completely buried and tombs and if there's no way any 551 00:30:48,200 --> 00:30:50,640 Speaker 15: Iranian inside the country can have access to it. 552 00:30:51,360 --> 00:30:53,440 Speaker 1: Rebecca, I've got ten seconds here and I'll give. 553 00:30:53,280 --> 00:30:54,040 Speaker 4: You the last word. 554 00:30:54,080 --> 00:30:57,040 Speaker 1: What is a national security analyst like yourself doing at 555 00:30:57,040 --> 00:30:59,240 Speaker 1: eight o'clock tonight as the deadline passes. 556 00:31:00,560 --> 00:31:02,280 Speaker 15: I am going to be watching I'm going to be 557 00:31:02,280 --> 00:31:04,600 Speaker 15: watching the news to figure out what President Trump says 558 00:31:04,600 --> 00:31:06,520 Speaker 15: and does and whether or not he can make some 559 00:31:06,600 --> 00:31:09,600 Speaker 15: diplomatic progress or whether he's going to follow through on these. 560 00:31:09,480 --> 00:31:14,040 Speaker 1: Threat Scott, Rebecca Heinrichs is with the Hudson Institute. She 561 00:31:14,200 --> 00:31:18,040 Speaker 1: is our national security and foreign policy correspondent here at 562 00:31:18,040 --> 00:31:19,080 Speaker 1: the Scott Jenny Show. 563 00:31:19,120 --> 00:31:20,840 Speaker 4: Well, I'll be right there with you tonight. 564 00:31:20,560 --> 00:31:23,640 Speaker 1: At eight o'clock, waiting to see what happens as the 565 00:31:23,680 --> 00:31:26,400 Speaker 1: deadline passes. Rebecca, thanks for joining us. I'm sure we'll 566 00:31:26,400 --> 00:31:30,200 Speaker 1: have you back very soon. As we see the days 567 00:31:30,240 --> 00:31:33,560 Speaker 1: ahead of Operation Epic Fury, and as we've been discussing this, 568 00:31:33,760 --> 00:31:37,000 Speaker 1: the missiles are still falling in the Holy Land. In fact, 569 00:31:37,040 --> 00:31:40,800 Speaker 1: earlier today we heard the sirens going off in Tel Aviv, Israel. 570 00:31:40,840 --> 00:31:41,880 Speaker 4: When those sirens go. 571 00:31:41,920 --> 00:31:44,360 Speaker 1: Off, you've got about fifteen seconds to get to a 572 00:31:44,360 --> 00:31:46,479 Speaker 1: bomb shelter. Believe me, I know. I've been there when 573 00:31:46,520 --> 00:31:49,920 Speaker 1: they are going off last summer. It was a harrowing experience. 574 00:31:50,400 --> 00:31:54,640 Speaker 1: And as this continues, this is exactly when the International 575 00:31:54,760 --> 00:31:58,760 Speaker 1: Fellowship of Christians and Jews swings into action. They're on 576 00:31:58,800 --> 00:32:02,800 Speaker 1: the ground, they are distributing life saving food first aid 577 00:32:02,840 --> 00:32:07,600 Speaker 1: and emergency essentials, for securing, for security personnel. 578 00:32:07,640 --> 00:32:09,560 Speaker 4: They ensure that the hospitals. 579 00:32:09,040 --> 00:32:11,960 Speaker 1: And the emergency rooms and the shelters are stocked with 580 00:32:12,080 --> 00:32:16,680 Speaker 1: critical supplies. They take care of Israel's most vulnerable as 581 00:32:16,720 --> 00:32:19,440 Speaker 1: these missiles and these rockets rain down. 582 00:32:19,520 --> 00:32:20,800 Speaker 4: That's what the Fellowship does. 583 00:32:20,840 --> 00:32:22,560 Speaker 1: I want you to stand with them and stand with 584 00:32:22,680 --> 00:32:26,440 Speaker 1: Israel in prayer today. Please join me in going to 585 00:32:27,080 --> 00:32:33,440 Speaker 1: support IFCJ dot org. That is support IFCJ dot org. 586 00:32:33,520 --> 00:32:36,280 Speaker 1: Pray for Israel, Pray for its survival, and help the 587 00:32:36,320 --> 00:32:39,440 Speaker 1: Fellowship support those in the Holy Land who are under 588 00:32:39,440 --> 00:32:42,280 Speaker 1: this constant barrage of rocket fire. More to come on 589 00:32:42,320 --> 00:32:44,040 Speaker 1: the Scott Jennings Show here on Salem. 590 00:32:44,160 --> 00:32:44,760 Speaker 6: Stay with us. 591 00:32:49,600 --> 00:32:52,760 Speaker 3: You've heard of the narratives, now get the truth. It's 592 00:32:52,800 --> 00:32:54,000 Speaker 3: the Scott Jenny Show. 593 00:32:55,120 --> 00:32:57,360 Speaker 1: I want to close out the How are talking about 594 00:32:57,400 --> 00:33:00,800 Speaker 1: the four astronauts who are up there on the Artemis 595 00:33:00,880 --> 00:33:04,760 Speaker 1: two mission now heading back towards Planet Earth after going 596 00:33:04,800 --> 00:33:09,120 Speaker 1: around the Moon. Commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, mission 597 00:33:09,160 --> 00:33:13,760 Speaker 1: Specialist Christina Coke, and Mission Specialist Jeremy Hansen. They have 598 00:33:13,840 --> 00:33:17,120 Speaker 1: sacrificed so much and they have given so much to 599 00:33:17,160 --> 00:33:20,560 Speaker 1: the United States and to Canada, all in the name 600 00:33:20,760 --> 00:33:22,560 Speaker 1: of exploring the heavens. 601 00:33:22,160 --> 00:33:24,680 Speaker 4: And charting a new course for humanity. 602 00:33:24,760 --> 00:33:29,000 Speaker 1: Now, yesterday they set the record for farthest distance from Earth, 603 00:33:29,040 --> 00:33:31,960 Speaker 1: and on Friday they are set to splash down in 604 00:33:32,080 --> 00:33:35,920 Speaker 1: the Pacific Ocean. They have captivated the world because of 605 00:33:36,000 --> 00:33:39,120 Speaker 1: messages like these. This is what we heard from Artemis 606 00:33:39,200 --> 00:33:43,000 Speaker 1: just before they lost radio communications cut number three. 607 00:33:43,920 --> 00:33:48,400 Speaker 6: And so as we prepare to go out of radio communication, 608 00:33:49,080 --> 00:33:54,880 Speaker 6: we're still fulfill from Earth and to all of you 609 00:33:55,320 --> 00:34:00,200 Speaker 6: down there on Earth and around Earth, we love you 610 00:34:00,400 --> 00:34:01,160 Speaker 6: from the moment. 611 00:34:07,600 --> 00:34:11,120 Speaker 8: Houston copies we'll see on the other side. 612 00:34:11,800 --> 00:34:15,480 Speaker 1: I really don't think NASA could have put together a 613 00:34:15,520 --> 00:34:20,399 Speaker 1: better team. And honestly, when Christianity is under attack around 614 00:34:20,440 --> 00:34:23,160 Speaker 1: the world right now, we have one of the most 615 00:34:23,760 --> 00:34:29,120 Speaker 1: inspiring witnesses that we could possibly have, mister Glover up 616 00:34:29,160 --> 00:34:33,120 Speaker 1: there preaching the gospel. Listen to him as he was 617 00:34:33,160 --> 00:34:36,239 Speaker 1: sharing the gospel just before they did lose their communications 618 00:34:36,280 --> 00:34:37,759 Speaker 1: for forty minutes cut number five. 619 00:34:38,880 --> 00:34:42,640 Speaker 6: To remind you of one of the most important mysteries 620 00:34:42,680 --> 00:34:47,359 Speaker 6: there on earth, and that's love. Christ said in. 621 00:34:47,320 --> 00:34:49,680 Speaker 7: Response to what was the greatest command that it was 622 00:34:49,719 --> 00:34:55,160 Speaker 7: to love God with all that you are, and he also, 623 00:34:55,239 --> 00:34:57,799 Speaker 7: being a great teacher, said that it is equal to it, 624 00:34:58,080 --> 00:35:00,319 Speaker 7: and that is to love your neighbor as your health. 625 00:35:01,520 --> 00:35:05,960 Speaker 6: And so as we prepare to go out of radio communication, 626 00:35:06,680 --> 00:35:11,759 Speaker 6: we're still to feel love from Earth and. 627 00:35:11,840 --> 00:35:16,359 Speaker 8: To all of you down there on her and around her, 628 00:35:17,160 --> 00:35:18,760 Speaker 8: we love you. From the moment. 629 00:35:21,400 --> 00:35:24,000 Speaker 1: There is just so much to love about all of 630 00:35:24,040 --> 00:35:27,600 Speaker 1: these astronauts, and so much to be thankful for as 631 00:35:27,680 --> 00:35:32,440 Speaker 1: they chart a new course for humanity. But above all else, 632 00:35:32,840 --> 00:35:35,120 Speaker 1: if there's any moment that I really want you to 633 00:35:35,280 --> 00:35:39,080 Speaker 1: hear from the astronauts journey yesterday, this one. 634 00:35:39,640 --> 00:35:40,600 Speaker 4: I think this one. 635 00:35:40,560 --> 00:35:43,440 Speaker 1: Brought tears to eyes around the world. Let's take a 636 00:35:43,480 --> 00:35:46,880 Speaker 1: listen to cut number four. You won't believe it. 637 00:35:48,200 --> 00:35:51,840 Speaker 16: They're supposed to read the mother of Katie and Ellie. 638 00:35:55,680 --> 00:35:57,279 Speaker 16: And if you want to find this one, you look 639 00:35:57,320 --> 00:36:01,640 Speaker 16: at Clue Show and it's suggested to the northwest of 640 00:36:01,719 --> 00:36:04,880 Speaker 16: that at the same latitude as home. And it's a 641 00:36:04,880 --> 00:36:09,960 Speaker 16: bright spot on the moon. And we would like to 642 00:36:10,040 --> 00:36:14,480 Speaker 16: call it Carol. And you spell that C A R 643 00:36:14,680 --> 00:36:15,640 Speaker 16: R oh. 644 00:36:16,280 --> 00:36:16,560 Speaker 1: Hello. 645 00:36:37,440 --> 00:36:37,800 Speaker 17: Wow. 646 00:36:39,320 --> 00:36:43,360 Speaker 18: For those who don't know, Reed lost his wife Carol 647 00:36:43,600 --> 00:36:48,239 Speaker 18: in twenty twenty unexpectedly, and so he's been raising his 648 00:36:48,320 --> 00:36:50,160 Speaker 18: two daughters all this time. 649 00:36:51,920 --> 00:36:53,000 Speaker 3: You can see the crew. 650 00:36:54,400 --> 00:36:59,320 Speaker 1: Just to recap that moment. The commander of this mission 651 00:37:00,280 --> 00:37:02,920 Speaker 1: is Reid Wiseman. His wife was named Carol. She passed 652 00:37:02,920 --> 00:37:06,160 Speaker 1: in twenty twenty. He's been raising their two daughters. And 653 00:37:06,239 --> 00:37:10,080 Speaker 1: as they were flying over the Moon, they saw a crater, 654 00:37:10,960 --> 00:37:14,200 Speaker 1: a bright spot on the Moon. They called it and 655 00:37:14,280 --> 00:37:19,240 Speaker 1: the crew decided to rename it after Carol Weisman. 656 00:37:19,320 --> 00:37:20,279 Speaker 4: And if you were. 657 00:37:20,160 --> 00:37:23,000 Speaker 1: Watching on video, you saw the astronauts hugging one another, 658 00:37:23,040 --> 00:37:26,399 Speaker 1: and you could hear the emotion in their voices and 659 00:37:26,440 --> 00:37:30,160 Speaker 1: in the voices of those they were talking to back 660 00:37:30,200 --> 00:37:33,000 Speaker 1: at mission control. Truly, it seems to me that we 661 00:37:33,160 --> 00:37:37,720 Speaker 1: have sent the absolute best of us into outer space 662 00:37:37,920 --> 00:37:41,759 Speaker 1: to go around the Moon, to show humanity and to 663 00:37:41,760 --> 00:37:45,080 Speaker 1: show the American people that we can still do great 664 00:37:45,120 --> 00:37:49,799 Speaker 1: and unifying things. If that was the point, we could 665 00:37:49,800 --> 00:37:54,040 Speaker 1: not have picked four better people than these artemis astronauts. 666 00:37:54,080 --> 00:37:57,120 Speaker 1: So our hats off to NASA for choosing the right team. 667 00:37:57,200 --> 00:38:01,560 Speaker 1: Our hats off to the team for operating with such professionalism, 668 00:38:01,600 --> 00:38:05,000 Speaker 1: and certainly we are grateful for them for communicating with 669 00:38:05,200 --> 00:38:07,920 Speaker 1: all the people of Earth in the beautiful way that 670 00:38:07,960 --> 00:38:08,359 Speaker 1: they have. 671 00:38:08,680 --> 00:38:09,560 Speaker 4: We're going to take a break. 672 00:38:09,600 --> 00:38:11,239 Speaker 1: When we come back, we'll get a quick check of 673 00:38:11,280 --> 00:38:14,759 Speaker 1: the headlines and talk more about Operation Epic Fury. It's 674 00:38:14,760 --> 00:38:18,400 Speaker 1: Scott Jennings on Salem. Stay with us, all right. It's Tuesday, 675 00:38:18,560 --> 00:38:21,800 Speaker 1: April the seventh. Scott Jennings is here for Salem, common 676 00:38:21,920 --> 00:38:24,840 Speaker 1: sense for the American people. Quick check of the headline, 677 00:38:24,880 --> 00:38:28,239 Speaker 1: some of the things we are tracking this hour. The 678 00:38:28,400 --> 00:38:32,840 Speaker 1: new Acting Attorney General has spoken to the media today 679 00:38:32,920 --> 00:38:34,000 Speaker 1: in Washington, d C. 680 00:38:34,320 --> 00:38:35,560 Speaker 4: His name is Todd Blanche. 681 00:38:35,560 --> 00:38:39,040 Speaker 1: He was the Deputy Attorney General but was elevated to 682 00:38:39,239 --> 00:38:43,080 Speaker 1: Acting Attorney General as Pam Bondy was relieved of her 683 00:38:43,200 --> 00:38:47,040 Speaker 1: duties by President Trump, and Todd Blanche spent quite a 684 00:38:47,040 --> 00:38:50,600 Speaker 1: bit of time talking about fraud today to the media. 685 00:38:50,640 --> 00:38:55,200 Speaker 1: They are laser focused on criminal investigations on fraud. 686 00:38:55,239 --> 00:38:56,920 Speaker 4: Let's listen to him and cut number twenty. 687 00:38:57,880 --> 00:39:01,719 Speaker 19: The Department of Justice is holding criminals accountable for stealing 688 00:39:02,080 --> 00:39:06,480 Speaker 19: over half a billion dollars from taxpayers and across our 689 00:39:06,640 --> 00:39:10,440 Speaker 19: US attorney's offices all over this country. We currently have 690 00:39:10,640 --> 00:39:16,520 Speaker 19: over eight thousand fraud matters underway. Unfortunately, as you've heard 691 00:39:16,560 --> 00:39:20,600 Speaker 19: a lot about recently, because it's true. These cases represent 692 00:39:20,640 --> 00:39:24,040 Speaker 19: a fraction of the fraud ripping off our country every day. 693 00:39:25,239 --> 00:39:29,760 Speaker 19: Thanks to leadership of President Trump, this Department, working closely 694 00:39:29,840 --> 00:39:33,719 Speaker 19: with the Task Force to Eliminate Fraud, is supercharging efforts 695 00:39:33,760 --> 00:39:37,680 Speaker 19: to take down every fraud serve and bring them to justice. 696 00:39:37,800 --> 00:39:40,080 Speaker 1: That was a big number thrown out by Todd Blanche 697 00:39:40,160 --> 00:39:44,840 Speaker 1: There eight thousand possible cases of fraud down in Georgia. 698 00:39:44,960 --> 00:39:48,600 Speaker 1: Voters in that state's fourteenth Congressional district are heading to 699 00:39:48,640 --> 00:39:52,840 Speaker 1: the polls today for the special election runoff to choose 700 00:39:52,880 --> 00:39:57,120 Speaker 1: a successor to fill out the remainder of Marjorie Taylor 701 00:39:57,320 --> 00:40:02,360 Speaker 1: Green's seat. The favorite here is the district attorney, Clay Fuller. 702 00:40:02,360 --> 00:40:03,200 Speaker 4: He's a Republican. 703 00:40:03,280 --> 00:40:06,280 Speaker 1: He is the favorite against a Democrat named Sean Harris. 704 00:40:06,800 --> 00:40:09,640 Speaker 1: But what we'll be watching is the size of the victory. 705 00:40:09,680 --> 00:40:13,440 Speaker 1: He will need a decisive win to stave off potential 706 00:40:13,520 --> 00:40:17,960 Speaker 1: primary challengers in the regular primary for the regular election 707 00:40:18,120 --> 00:40:18,759 Speaker 1: that would. 708 00:40:18,480 --> 00:40:20,280 Speaker 4: Come up later this spring. 709 00:40:20,760 --> 00:40:23,960 Speaker 1: All right, here's a question, who is winning the war 710 00:40:24,120 --> 00:40:26,200 Speaker 1: in Iran? Well, if you ask a lot of the 711 00:40:26,239 --> 00:40:31,160 Speaker 1: talking heads and people online, Iran is somehow winning, Why 712 00:40:31,200 --> 00:40:32,120 Speaker 1: are they saying that? 713 00:40:32,280 --> 00:40:33,960 Speaker 4: And are they all morons? 714 00:40:34,080 --> 00:40:37,840 Speaker 1: My next guest has a terrific piece on this very question, 715 00:40:37,960 --> 00:40:41,840 Speaker 1: talking about how, yes, folks, the United States and Israel 716 00:40:42,280 --> 00:40:44,920 Speaker 1: are in fact winning the war despite what the liberals 717 00:40:44,920 --> 00:40:45,759 Speaker 1: in the media. 718 00:40:45,560 --> 00:40:47,880 Speaker 4: And the bots online want to tell you. 719 00:40:47,960 --> 00:40:51,080 Speaker 1: Welcome into the show, Arman Rosen, who is a correspondent 720 00:40:51,160 --> 00:40:55,279 Speaker 1: at large for Tablet Magazine. Now, Arman, you wrote this 721 00:40:55,360 --> 00:40:57,480 Speaker 1: piece for the Free Press. But I have to stop 722 00:40:57,480 --> 00:41:00,719 Speaker 1: for just a moment and say, Tablet magaz which is 723 00:41:00,760 --> 00:41:05,000 Speaker 1: your employer, is an excellent publication and what people really 724 00:41:05,000 --> 00:41:07,240 Speaker 1: ought to do. If you like to read things in print, 725 00:41:07,600 --> 00:41:10,560 Speaker 1: my advice is get the print edition of Tablet Magazine. 726 00:41:10,600 --> 00:41:14,240 Speaker 1: It's a terrific publication, and you go to Tablet mag 727 00:41:14,400 --> 00:41:18,680 Speaker 1: slash subscribe to do that. So Tablet Magazine highly recommend, 728 00:41:18,800 --> 00:41:20,160 Speaker 1: highly recommend the Free Press. 729 00:41:20,440 --> 00:41:22,640 Speaker 4: Where your piece begins, Arman, you. 730 00:41:22,600 --> 00:41:24,480 Speaker 1: Wrote it for the Free Press, and I want you 731 00:41:24,520 --> 00:41:27,600 Speaker 1: to give our listeners a little synopsis of why you 732 00:41:27,680 --> 00:41:31,480 Speaker 1: wrote this piece called the Iranian upper Hand is just 733 00:41:31,520 --> 00:41:32,720 Speaker 1: a rhetorical invention. 734 00:41:34,760 --> 00:41:37,120 Speaker 20: Thanks for having me on, Scott, and thank you for 735 00:41:37,160 --> 00:41:39,560 Speaker 20: the generous plug to Tablet, which you all really should 736 00:41:39,560 --> 00:41:40,200 Speaker 20: subscribe to. 737 00:41:40,920 --> 00:41:42,319 Speaker 17: If you watch the show, you'll love it. 738 00:41:44,000 --> 00:41:48,799 Speaker 20: Basically, I had gotten very puzzled by the fact that 739 00:41:48,840 --> 00:41:51,800 Speaker 20: a conventional wisdom was forming that the US and Israel 740 00:41:51,960 --> 00:41:55,960 Speaker 20: we're losing this war despite the loss of most of 741 00:41:56,200 --> 00:42:00,560 Speaker 20: Iran's senior leadership echelon, despite the destruction of their entire navy, 742 00:42:01,400 --> 00:42:04,720 Speaker 20: most of their industrial base. How could people possibly believe 743 00:42:05,239 --> 00:42:07,799 Speaker 20: that the US was losing when the ledger was so 744 00:42:08,000 --> 00:42:12,520 Speaker 20: lopsided on our side. And the answer usually had something 745 00:42:12,520 --> 00:42:16,000 Speaker 20: to do with the idea that this war, you know, 746 00:42:16,000 --> 00:42:20,280 Speaker 20: would allow Iran to charge tolls on the Strait of Hormuz, basically, 747 00:42:20,320 --> 00:42:22,160 Speaker 20: that Iran would be forced to live out, you know, 748 00:42:22,480 --> 00:42:25,319 Speaker 20: realize its destiny of becoming sort of a you know, 749 00:42:25,400 --> 00:42:28,040 Speaker 20: a pirate on the scale of a nation state, as 750 00:42:28,080 --> 00:42:30,520 Speaker 20: if that's something that the world would ever accept and 751 00:42:30,560 --> 00:42:33,120 Speaker 20: as if it's worth trading everything they've lost in order 752 00:42:33,160 --> 00:42:35,880 Speaker 20: to become that. And it just seemed to me that 753 00:42:35,920 --> 00:42:40,360 Speaker 20: a lot of especially the expert and academic conversation on 754 00:42:40,400 --> 00:42:44,719 Speaker 20: this war was completely at odds with reality and just 755 00:42:44,840 --> 00:42:47,040 Speaker 20: kind of deeply misleading. 756 00:42:48,239 --> 00:42:50,719 Speaker 1: Yeah, I agree, I said on CNN most nights, as 757 00:42:50,760 --> 00:42:52,799 Speaker 1: you may know, and I am assured night after night 758 00:42:52,840 --> 00:42:55,640 Speaker 1: after night that every time we sink an Iranian ship 759 00:42:55,640 --> 00:42:58,480 Speaker 1: where we blow up, you know, five hundred more targets, 760 00:42:58,600 --> 00:43:01,279 Speaker 1: or we kill another layer of the regime, that no, 761 00:43:01,480 --> 00:43:03,840 Speaker 1: in fact, these are all great things for Iran, that 762 00:43:03,920 --> 00:43:07,640 Speaker 1: this means they're actually winning when we defeat any of 763 00:43:07,640 --> 00:43:10,719 Speaker 1: their military leaders or installations. And I'm just sort of 764 00:43:10,760 --> 00:43:14,040 Speaker 1: flummixed at how this all came about. My personal view 765 00:43:14,719 --> 00:43:17,120 Speaker 1: is that it's wish casting. There are people out there 766 00:43:17,160 --> 00:43:20,120 Speaker 1: who hate Donald Trump, the commander in chief, so much 767 00:43:20,760 --> 00:43:23,520 Speaker 1: that they want to will into existence and narrative that 768 00:43:23,560 --> 00:43:26,160 Speaker 1: somehow he's losing a war for the purpose of being 769 00:43:26,160 --> 00:43:28,919 Speaker 1: able to say, well, Donald Trump lost us a war. 770 00:43:29,000 --> 00:43:32,400 Speaker 1: I think some political infection here explains a lot of this. 771 00:43:32,440 --> 00:43:35,520 Speaker 20: What do you think, Well, look, I mean, if you 772 00:43:35,560 --> 00:43:38,240 Speaker 20: want to be generous about it and assume good faith 773 00:43:38,280 --> 00:43:40,799 Speaker 20: on the part of people making those arguments, it is 774 00:43:41,000 --> 00:43:44,440 Speaker 20: true that the last you know, four to six weeks, 775 00:43:45,719 --> 00:43:47,200 Speaker 20: you know, have brought a lot of events that have 776 00:43:47,239 --> 00:43:51,080 Speaker 20: simply never happened before. Right, the Dubai airport has never 777 00:43:51,120 --> 00:43:54,920 Speaker 20: been struck by drones. Yes, the Huthis you know, managed 778 00:43:54,960 --> 00:43:57,200 Speaker 20: to damage quite a bit of oil infrastructure in Saudi 779 00:43:57,239 --> 00:43:59,239 Speaker 20: Arabia a couple of years ago, but not at the 780 00:43:59,239 --> 00:44:01,040 Speaker 20: scale that ir On seems to be able to. 781 00:44:03,080 --> 00:44:04,320 Speaker 17: The troubles that these are with. 782 00:44:04,640 --> 00:44:06,759 Speaker 20: That line of analysis is that these are blows that 783 00:44:06,760 --> 00:44:09,160 Speaker 20: these countries can withstand. At the end of the day, 784 00:44:09,960 --> 00:44:12,120 Speaker 20: it's unclear to me that Iran can come back, or 785 00:44:12,160 --> 00:44:14,120 Speaker 20: at least that this regime can come back from losing 786 00:44:14,239 --> 00:44:17,719 Speaker 20: everything that they have lost. I think another part of 787 00:44:18,200 --> 00:44:21,680 Speaker 20: the doom casting, you know, the worst critics comes from 788 00:44:21,760 --> 00:44:24,440 Speaker 20: kind of a very natural concern of a quagmire, the 789 00:44:24,520 --> 00:44:26,400 Speaker 20: idea that this could turn into a repeat of the 790 00:44:26,480 --> 00:44:30,760 Speaker 20: US experience in Iraq. But the differences between that conflict 791 00:44:30,760 --> 00:44:32,680 Speaker 20: in this one are so vast, beginning with the fact 792 00:44:32,680 --> 00:44:35,719 Speaker 20: that you don't have Americans dying every single day. No 793 00:44:35,880 --> 00:44:38,520 Speaker 20: American has died as a result of Iranian actions in 794 00:44:38,520 --> 00:44:43,040 Speaker 20: this war since basically it's opening days. It's clear, especially 795 00:44:43,080 --> 00:44:44,960 Speaker 20: from the Special Forces raid the other day, that the 796 00:44:45,080 --> 00:44:48,440 Speaker 20: US has unbelievable freedom of action in Iran, which is 797 00:44:48,480 --> 00:44:50,960 Speaker 20: a freedom that we would not have if we hadn't 798 00:44:50,960 --> 00:44:53,239 Speaker 20: have been so successful at just wiping out a lot 799 00:44:53,320 --> 00:44:55,200 Speaker 20: of their conventional forces. 800 00:44:55,400 --> 00:44:56,360 Speaker 17: A lot more than that. 801 00:44:57,719 --> 00:44:57,959 Speaker 8: Arman. 802 00:44:58,040 --> 00:45:00,760 Speaker 1: What do you make of the debate over the rhetoric 803 00:45:00,840 --> 00:45:04,799 Speaker 1: around the phrase regime change. You know, the president says, well, 804 00:45:04,800 --> 00:45:07,560 Speaker 1: we have had regime change, we wiped out the previous regime. 805 00:45:07,920 --> 00:45:10,200 Speaker 1: But then you have his detractors come on and say no, no, no, 806 00:45:10,239 --> 00:45:12,800 Speaker 1: it's all the same regime, just different players. 807 00:45:12,840 --> 00:45:14,160 Speaker 4: Where do you come down on this debate? 808 00:45:15,600 --> 00:45:18,320 Speaker 20: I mean, I find it a bit unhelpful. There's a 809 00:45:18,440 --> 00:45:24,920 Speaker 20: natural tendency for observers, even very smart ones, you know, 810 00:45:25,040 --> 00:45:29,440 Speaker 20: to refight past conflicts in their mind anytime there's any 811 00:45:29,480 --> 00:45:32,439 Speaker 20: sort of current or new conflict happening. It actually takes 812 00:45:32,440 --> 00:45:35,480 Speaker 20: a lot of mental discipline. In a way, it's almost 813 00:45:35,480 --> 00:45:38,919 Speaker 20: counterintuitive to see events in the world is completely new 814 00:45:39,920 --> 00:45:42,920 Speaker 20: as not having any necessary relationship to what we've seen before. 815 00:45:43,440 --> 00:45:46,960 Speaker 20: So is it possible that you can preserve the structures 816 00:45:47,000 --> 00:45:51,080 Speaker 20: of a regime while also forcing it into some completely 817 00:45:51,200 --> 00:45:54,120 Speaker 20: new state that makes it easier to manage or to 818 00:45:54,120 --> 00:45:57,080 Speaker 20: deal with. Yes, I mean, I don't see why not. 819 00:45:57,200 --> 00:45:58,840 Speaker 20: We're just gonna have to see where this goes. But 820 00:45:58,920 --> 00:46:02,319 Speaker 20: the expectation of in Iraq style regime change, where the 821 00:46:02,400 --> 00:46:08,080 Speaker 20: United States, you know, controls territory, arranges for like the 822 00:46:08,120 --> 00:46:10,440 Speaker 20: writing of a new constitution and the existence of a 823 00:46:10,480 --> 00:46:15,400 Speaker 20: political compact that we create that's plainly not going to happen. 824 00:46:16,640 --> 00:46:20,560 Speaker 20: That's not something anybody's ever really discussed for Iran. It's 825 00:46:20,600 --> 00:46:23,279 Speaker 20: an escalation that I don't think anyone in the administration 826 00:46:23,360 --> 00:46:27,839 Speaker 20: is contemplating. And I think to analyze this as if 827 00:46:27,880 --> 00:46:30,800 Speaker 20: it's necessarily a replay of things that the US or 828 00:46:30,840 --> 00:46:34,080 Speaker 20: anyone has done in the past, I think leads to 829 00:46:34,120 --> 00:46:35,560 Speaker 20: a lot of kind of bad analysis. 830 00:46:36,800 --> 00:46:38,120 Speaker 4: You mentioned casualties in the war. 831 00:46:38,120 --> 00:46:41,520 Speaker 1: We've lost thirteen soldiers so far on the American side. 832 00:46:41,560 --> 00:46:44,080 Speaker 1: More people have been murdered in the city of Chicago 833 00:46:44,239 --> 00:46:46,920 Speaker 1: since the beginning of this war than we have lost 834 00:46:47,520 --> 00:46:50,440 Speaker 1: in fighting Iran. I don't hear a lot of weeping 835 00:46:50,440 --> 00:46:52,759 Speaker 1: and gnashing of tea from Democrats over that. Every night, 836 00:46:52,800 --> 00:46:54,839 Speaker 1: we've got about thirty seconds left. I'm going to hit 837 00:46:54,880 --> 00:46:57,680 Speaker 1: you with some just sort of breaking news analysis. The 838 00:46:57,680 --> 00:47:00,680 Speaker 1: President has set an eight o'clock deadline for tonight. What 839 00:47:00,840 --> 00:47:02,680 Speaker 1: is your expectation of what we'll see here over the 840 00:47:02,680 --> 00:47:04,480 Speaker 1: next six hours. 841 00:47:05,880 --> 00:47:09,640 Speaker 20: Look, with Donald Trump, especially in the realm of foreign conflict, 842 00:47:09,680 --> 00:47:11,439 Speaker 20: you have to just see what he does. You can't 843 00:47:11,440 --> 00:47:13,640 Speaker 20: pay a lot of attention to what he says. You know, 844 00:47:13,640 --> 00:47:17,000 Speaker 20: there were multiple rounds of Trump threatening that if Hamas 845 00:47:17,080 --> 00:47:19,200 Speaker 20: didn't release all of its hostages at a certain time, 846 00:47:19,280 --> 00:47:22,040 Speaker 20: that this or that catastrophic thing would happen to them. 847 00:47:22,840 --> 00:47:25,520 Speaker 20: That those ended up being kind of negotiating ploys. We 848 00:47:26,040 --> 00:47:28,399 Speaker 20: just really don't know. What we do know is that, 849 00:47:29,360 --> 00:47:33,279 Speaker 20: you know, the US attacks on Iran continue. We're destroying 850 00:47:33,800 --> 00:47:37,799 Speaker 20: major pieces of regime infrastructure every single day, and it's 851 00:47:37,840 --> 00:47:40,719 Speaker 20: possible that Trump is just trying to create conditions for 852 00:47:40,760 --> 00:47:43,640 Speaker 20: that to continue with the strongest possible outcome for the 853 00:47:43,760 --> 00:47:44,400 Speaker 20: United States. 854 00:47:44,760 --> 00:47:46,800 Speaker 17: And we'll just have to see what he means later 855 00:47:46,840 --> 00:47:47,640 Speaker 17: on this afternoon. 856 00:47:47,680 --> 00:47:51,279 Speaker 1: I guess that voice you're hearing Arman Rosen Now he 857 00:47:51,440 --> 00:47:54,560 Speaker 1: is a writer for Tablet Magazine. I picked up a 858 00:47:54,600 --> 00:47:56,839 Speaker 1: piece that he wrote in the Free Press. But if 859 00:47:56,880 --> 00:47:58,640 Speaker 1: you want to read armand and I recommend that you 860 00:47:58,640 --> 00:48:01,560 Speaker 1: do pick up the print edition of Tablet Magazine. You 861 00:48:01,600 --> 00:48:03,839 Speaker 1: can subscribe to it and you will not regret it. Arman, 862 00:48:03,880 --> 00:48:06,240 Speaker 1: look forward to having you back in the near future. 863 00:48:06,280 --> 00:48:07,879 Speaker 1: We're going to take a break. First, a quick word 864 00:48:07,920 --> 00:48:10,080 Speaker 1: from our friends at Patriot Mobile. 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By the way. 882 00:49:09,719 --> 00:49:15,360 Speaker 1: At the bottom of this hour, famous Hollywood actor Incredible 883 00:49:15,400 --> 00:49:19,799 Speaker 1: actor Andy Serkis joins US Live to discuss his new 884 00:49:19,920 --> 00:49:23,080 Speaker 1: animated film called Animal Farm. It is based on the 885 00:49:23,239 --> 00:49:27,600 Speaker 1: Orwell classic really looking forward to that conversation, and although 886 00:49:27,640 --> 00:49:30,080 Speaker 1: I haven't spoken about it in a couple of hours, 887 00:49:30,080 --> 00:49:32,000 Speaker 1: I do also want to remind you all that we 888 00:49:32,080 --> 00:49:36,400 Speaker 1: are still heading for the Gulf of America in November 889 00:49:36,480 --> 00:49:39,759 Speaker 1: on a cruise ship called the euro Dam. 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We're gonna have a great time. 900 00:50:11,440 --> 00:50:14,680 Speaker 1: It's just after the election, and if anybody's gonna need 901 00:50:14,680 --> 00:50:17,960 Speaker 1: a vacation after the midterm election season, it's gonna be 902 00:50:18,000 --> 00:50:20,600 Speaker 1: me and I would love to do it with you. 903 00:50:20,719 --> 00:50:23,080 Speaker 1: So text the word cruise to nine four eight seven 904 00:50:23,120 --> 00:50:26,239 Speaker 1: eight or visit Scott jenningshow dot com and click on 905 00:50:26,320 --> 00:50:30,040 Speaker 1: the Gulf of America cruise banner. Okay, let's see what 906 00:50:30,200 --> 00:50:34,040 Speaker 1: is going on at the Department of Homeland Security. Oh, 907 00:50:34,560 --> 00:50:37,720 Speaker 1: goodness me nothing. It is still shut down. Fifty two days. 908 00:50:37,760 --> 00:50:40,400 Speaker 1: The Department of Homeland Security is shut down because of 909 00:50:40,880 --> 00:50:45,640 Speaker 1: Democratic intransigence. Now, the Republicans do have a deal in place, 910 00:50:45,719 --> 00:50:49,160 Speaker 1: at least among their leadership, Trump, Foon and Johnson to 911 00:50:49,160 --> 00:50:52,520 Speaker 1: get it reopened. I'm not expecting anything to happen on 912 00:50:52,560 --> 00:50:56,120 Speaker 1: this until next week when Congress actually comes back to Washington. 913 00:50:56,600 --> 00:50:59,960 Speaker 1: So for the next few days, DHS will remain shut down. 914 00:51:00,080 --> 00:51:03,560 Speaker 1: Trump has ensured that the TSA is getting paid through 915 00:51:03,600 --> 00:51:08,080 Speaker 1: his emergency executive Order. The one thing the DHS does 916 00:51:08,239 --> 00:51:12,160 Speaker 1: have going forward is that it has a new secretary 917 00:51:12,200 --> 00:51:15,600 Speaker 1: in place. Christy know Him is out and Mark Wayne 918 00:51:15,719 --> 00:51:17,759 Speaker 1: Mullen is in. He's been on the job for a 919 00:51:17,800 --> 00:51:20,000 Speaker 1: few days, and last night he sat down with Brett 920 00:51:20,000 --> 00:51:23,200 Speaker 1: Bayer over at Fox News for his first big interview. 921 00:51:23,280 --> 00:51:26,000 Speaker 1: Let's listen to Mark Wayne Mullen talking to Brett cut 922 00:51:26,040 --> 00:51:26,680 Speaker 1: number thirteen. 923 00:51:27,560 --> 00:51:30,920 Speaker 21: No one cannot work men, and that's the same thing 924 00:51:30,960 --> 00:51:32,719 Speaker 21: in this job. No one will out work me. I 925 00:51:32,800 --> 00:51:34,799 Speaker 21: understand this is a twenty four hours, seven day a 926 00:51:34,840 --> 00:51:37,480 Speaker 21: week job during his sixty five days a year, and 927 00:51:37,520 --> 00:51:40,920 Speaker 21: I accept it, and I love it. But I know 928 00:51:41,000 --> 00:51:43,960 Speaker 21: that I can't do anything more than what I'm doing now, 929 00:51:44,080 --> 00:51:45,520 Speaker 21: and I'll make I'll. 930 00:51:45,360 --> 00:51:48,040 Speaker 3: Make our homeland the hardest target possibly. 931 00:51:49,719 --> 00:51:52,440 Speaker 1: Mark Wayne Mullen talking about his work ethic, and if 932 00:51:52,480 --> 00:51:54,359 Speaker 1: you talk to anyone in the Senate, by the way, 933 00:51:54,480 --> 00:51:56,879 Speaker 1: or in the Congress where he came from, or back 934 00:51:56,920 --> 00:52:00,439 Speaker 1: in Oklahoma, they'll tell you the same thing. This guy 935 00:52:00,560 --> 00:52:03,279 Speaker 1: is a workhorse, shows up early, stays late, he will 936 00:52:03,320 --> 00:52:04,080 Speaker 1: not be at work. 937 00:52:04,200 --> 00:52:06,680 Speaker 4: So you do have an absolute workhorse now. 938 00:52:06,719 --> 00:52:09,759 Speaker 1: As Secretary of Homeland Security, he did talk about a 939 00:52:09,800 --> 00:52:11,760 Speaker 1: couple of issues. Of course, one of the big ones 940 00:52:11,800 --> 00:52:15,240 Speaker 1: for DHS is what is going to happen with ICE. 941 00:52:15,320 --> 00:52:18,400 Speaker 1: This is what's fueling the shutdown. Democrats would like to 942 00:52:18,440 --> 00:52:22,520 Speaker 1: defund and abolish ICE. Republicans say ICE is just enforcing 943 00:52:22,520 --> 00:52:25,640 Speaker 1: our immigration laws. Where does Mark Wayne Mullins come down 944 00:52:25,680 --> 00:52:27,720 Speaker 1: on all of this. Let's listen to cut number twelve. 945 00:52:28,800 --> 00:52:31,040 Speaker 21: I say agents are simply trying to enforce the policies 946 00:52:31,080 --> 00:52:34,480 Speaker 21: that Congress passed. As Secretary, right, I don't get a 947 00:52:34,600 --> 00:52:39,520 Speaker 21: pick and choose which policies I enforce. I enforce all 948 00:52:39,560 --> 00:52:42,719 Speaker 21: the policies that Congress put on my plate. And how 949 00:52:42,760 --> 00:52:45,919 Speaker 21: we do that is, well, we're a nation of walls, 950 00:52:46,000 --> 00:52:49,319 Speaker 21: so we simply enforce laws. If Corey and some of 951 00:52:49,320 --> 00:52:52,080 Speaker 21: our Democrats want to change it, then then let's have 952 00:52:52,120 --> 00:52:53,000 Speaker 21: immigration reform. 953 00:52:53,400 --> 00:52:55,239 Speaker 3: Let's seriously talk about what we're doing. 954 00:52:55,320 --> 00:52:58,040 Speaker 21: But instead they're wanting to defund ICE and they're wanting 955 00:52:58,080 --> 00:52:59,960 Speaker 21: to defund our customer border patrol. 956 00:53:00,440 --> 00:53:01,759 Speaker 3: Essentially, what they're saying is we. 957 00:53:01,719 --> 00:53:04,480 Speaker 21: Don't want to deport any of our felonies, or our 958 00:53:04,520 --> 00:53:06,640 Speaker 21: felons or the criminals that are here that came under 959 00:53:06,640 --> 00:53:09,280 Speaker 21: eat the Biden administration, and they want to open open 960 00:53:09,280 --> 00:53:10,759 Speaker 21: our border completely. 961 00:53:11,160 --> 00:53:13,120 Speaker 3: And I don't know how we get past. 962 00:53:12,880 --> 00:53:14,600 Speaker 21: That, because at the end of the day, I've got 963 00:53:14,600 --> 00:53:15,120 Speaker 21: a job. 964 00:53:14,960 --> 00:53:17,760 Speaker 3: To do and I want to do it. 965 00:53:17,760 --> 00:53:19,520 Speaker 1: Pretty much gets right to the heart of the matter 966 00:53:19,600 --> 00:53:22,279 Speaker 1: of the immigration debate. One final clip, Mullin says, they're 967 00:53:22,320 --> 00:53:24,960 Speaker 1: going to take a hard look at international airports and 968 00:53:25,120 --> 00:53:26,280 Speaker 1: sanctuary cities. 969 00:53:26,320 --> 00:53:28,200 Speaker 4: This is an emerging issue. Cut number eight. 970 00:53:28,600 --> 00:53:30,440 Speaker 3: I believe sanctuary cities it is not lawful. 971 00:53:31,000 --> 00:53:32,480 Speaker 21: I don't I don't think they're able to do that, 972 00:53:32,600 --> 00:53:34,080 Speaker 21: and so we're going to take a hard look at this. 973 00:53:34,600 --> 00:53:36,839 Speaker 21: This one area we may take a hard look at 974 00:53:36,920 --> 00:53:42,320 Speaker 21: is some of these some of these cities have international airports. 975 00:53:43,280 --> 00:53:47,680 Speaker 21: If they're sanctuary cities, should they really be processing customs 976 00:53:48,280 --> 00:53:53,120 Speaker 21: into their city? Seriously, if they're a sanctuary city and 977 00:53:53,160 --> 00:53:58,640 Speaker 21: they're receiving international flights and we're asking them to partner 978 00:53:58,680 --> 00:54:00,880 Speaker 21: with us at the airport, once they walk out of 979 00:54:00,880 --> 00:54:04,720 Speaker 21: the airport, they're not going to enforce immigration policy. Maybe 980 00:54:04,719 --> 00:54:06,319 Speaker 21: we need to have a really hard look at that 981 00:54:06,320 --> 00:54:08,400 Speaker 21: because we need to focus on cities that want to 982 00:54:08,440 --> 00:54:09,040 Speaker 21: work with us. 983 00:54:09,080 --> 00:54:11,920 Speaker 9: So you're saying that big cities that are sanctuary cities 984 00:54:11,960 --> 00:54:15,080 Speaker 9: that have a big airport, they might lose their customers. 985 00:54:15,080 --> 00:54:17,120 Speaker 21: Well, I'm saying we're going to have to start prioritizing 986 00:54:17,120 --> 00:54:19,200 Speaker 21: things at some point. Right now, Remember the Democrats are 987 00:54:19,200 --> 00:54:23,680 Speaker 21: wanting defund customer Border Patrol. Well, who processes those individuals 988 00:54:23,719 --> 00:54:24,920 Speaker 21: and that walk off the plane. 989 00:54:25,760 --> 00:54:28,280 Speaker 1: Mark Wayne Mullin now on the job at the Department 990 00:54:28,320 --> 00:54:31,920 Speaker 1: of Homeland Security. When we come back, Hollywood's Andy Serkis 991 00:54:32,000 --> 00:54:33,640 Speaker 1: is here to talk about his new movie. You don't 992 00:54:33,640 --> 00:54:36,319 Speaker 1: want to miss this conversation on the Scott Jetting Shows. 993 00:54:36,400 --> 00:54:39,319 Speaker 2: David, you do want to drive a leftist crazy? Tell 994 00:54:39,360 --> 00:54:43,160 Speaker 2: the truth and keep smiling. This is the Scott Jetting. 995 00:54:42,920 --> 00:54:47,360 Speaker 1: Show, Tuesday, April the seventh, Common Sense for the American People. 996 00:54:47,760 --> 00:54:49,600 Speaker 4: Scott Jennings is here. Thanks for listening. 997 00:54:50,160 --> 00:54:53,960 Speaker 1: Big movie coming out May the first. It will be 998 00:54:54,040 --> 00:54:57,879 Speaker 1: in theaters across the country. It is an animated adaptation 999 00:54:58,760 --> 00:55:03,239 Speaker 1: of George Orwell Animal Farm. Everybody's getting excited about this 1000 00:55:03,320 --> 00:55:06,160 Speaker 1: movie May the first. Let's hear a little bit from 1001 00:55:06,160 --> 00:55:06,880 Speaker 1: Animal Farm? 1002 00:55:07,880 --> 00:55:08,319 Speaker 8: Is shin. 1003 00:55:08,719 --> 00:55:11,919 Speaker 1: I do hope it's somewhere good. What does that say, 1004 00:55:12,400 --> 00:55:13,240 Speaker 1: lester house? 1005 00:55:13,600 --> 00:55:14,640 Speaker 17: That sounds awesome? 1006 00:55:14,880 --> 00:55:15,759 Speaker 8: I love to laugh. 1007 00:55:18,480 --> 00:55:20,200 Speaker 3: It's a slaughterhouse. 1008 00:55:21,200 --> 00:55:24,200 Speaker 10: Look at all this deliciousness they want this? 1009 00:55:24,480 --> 00:55:28,960 Speaker 4: Do you want to be food? What do you want? Freedom? 1010 00:55:29,440 --> 00:55:30,040 Speaker 1: Fight for it? 1011 00:55:32,000 --> 00:55:40,279 Speaker 22: Come up, We're afraid whatever it Okay up, too late 1012 00:55:41,239 --> 00:55:43,520 Speaker 22: to talk about this upcoming movie. 1013 00:55:43,560 --> 00:55:46,080 Speaker 1: The man who has brought it all to life, who 1014 00:55:46,120 --> 00:55:50,840 Speaker 1: has put George Orwell's Animal Farm in animated form, is 1015 00:55:50,920 --> 00:55:55,600 Speaker 1: Hollywood's Andy Circus. Andy is here to discuss this film, 1016 00:55:55,640 --> 00:55:57,800 Speaker 1: and he comes to us from New Zealand. Andy, Welcome 1017 00:55:57,840 --> 00:55:59,360 Speaker 1: into the Scott Jennings Show. I know a lot of 1018 00:55:59,400 --> 00:56:02,600 Speaker 1: people are getting excited about this movie, and thank you 1019 00:56:02,640 --> 00:56:05,640 Speaker 1: for joining us. What inspired you to make this film? 1020 00:56:07,239 --> 00:56:09,680 Speaker 1: Everybody around the office is talking about it, and I 1021 00:56:09,680 --> 00:56:11,319 Speaker 1: want to hear it from you. How did it get 1022 00:56:11,400 --> 00:56:12,719 Speaker 1: How did you get this project going? 1023 00:56:14,360 --> 00:56:14,600 Speaker 8: Well? 1024 00:56:14,719 --> 00:56:16,719 Speaker 23: First of all, Scott, thank you. It's lovely to see you, 1025 00:56:16,920 --> 00:56:19,879 Speaker 23: and thanks for having me on the show. I read 1026 00:56:19,880 --> 00:56:22,120 Speaker 23: this book when I was about ten years old on 1027 00:56:22,160 --> 00:56:24,680 Speaker 23: the bus going to school, and it stuck with me. 1028 00:56:24,880 --> 00:56:26,080 Speaker 23: I think it was one of the first books I 1029 00:56:26,120 --> 00:56:28,600 Speaker 23: read that as a young kid, you know, young kid, 1030 00:56:28,640 --> 00:56:30,799 Speaker 23: which had adult themes, but I didn't know it at 1031 00:56:30,800 --> 00:56:33,880 Speaker 23: the time. There was something brewing underneath it in the story. 1032 00:56:34,080 --> 00:56:36,040 Speaker 23: And then I saw a theatrical production of it when 1033 00:56:36,040 --> 00:56:39,759 Speaker 23: I was about eighteen at the National Theater. And then 1034 00:56:40,120 --> 00:56:42,520 Speaker 23: cut to twenty five years later, and I'm making a 1035 00:56:42,560 --> 00:56:46,759 Speaker 23: movie about apes escaping from a facility, one of the 1036 00:56:46,800 --> 00:56:48,840 Speaker 23: Planet of the Apes movie, where I was playing Caesar, 1037 00:56:48,880 --> 00:56:51,480 Speaker 23: the lead character, and I suddenly thought, that hasn't been 1038 00:56:51,520 --> 00:56:55,160 Speaker 23: an adult animal farm for many years, and it would 1039 00:56:55,200 --> 00:56:58,080 Speaker 23: be such an extraordinary using the technology that we now have, 1040 00:56:58,120 --> 00:57:01,239 Speaker 23: would be an extraordinary tale tell So it was going 1041 00:57:01,280 --> 00:57:05,480 Speaker 23: to originally be a motion captured live action show, and 1042 00:57:05,520 --> 00:57:09,080 Speaker 23: then I realized that actually to reach a young audience, 1043 00:57:09,120 --> 00:57:12,080 Speaker 23: it would be far more powerful to put it together 1044 00:57:12,120 --> 00:57:14,640 Speaker 23: as an animated movie, and that was so that was 1045 00:57:14,680 --> 00:57:16,760 Speaker 23: the journey. So it's taken some time. I've been working 1046 00:57:16,760 --> 00:57:19,360 Speaker 23: on this for fifteen years and it's just wow, great 1047 00:57:19,400 --> 00:57:21,520 Speaker 23: that finally we get to get it out there. 1048 00:57:22,480 --> 00:57:24,960 Speaker 1: Well, it is something that we're all looking forward to 1049 00:57:25,040 --> 00:57:27,600 Speaker 1: from Angels Studios. You mentioned, by the way, you're a 1050 00:57:27,600 --> 00:57:30,120 Speaker 1: bit of a pioneer in Hollywood. You've done this motion 1051 00:57:30,240 --> 00:57:35,600 Speaker 1: capture work, Gollum, King Kong, Captain Haddock, Blue Caesar, You've 1052 00:57:35,600 --> 00:57:39,360 Speaker 1: played all these amazing characters through that. You decided to 1053 00:57:39,360 --> 00:57:42,640 Speaker 1: do animation for this, but for a specific audience, for 1054 00:57:42,720 --> 00:57:43,440 Speaker 1: the young audience. 1055 00:57:43,480 --> 00:57:44,960 Speaker 4: I assume you've done some screenings. 1056 00:57:44,960 --> 00:57:47,520 Speaker 1: Are the kids connecting with it as they're watching it 1057 00:57:47,640 --> 00:57:48,760 Speaker 1: here as we get ready to roll it. 1058 00:57:48,720 --> 00:57:51,200 Speaker 3: Out very much? 1059 00:57:51,240 --> 00:57:54,760 Speaker 23: So, I mean this is entirely aimed at young inquiring 1060 00:57:54,880 --> 00:57:57,280 Speaker 23: minds who want to have a debate. Really, it's for 1061 00:57:57,480 --> 00:58:00,000 Speaker 23: that kids to have a debate. Aren't asking the question 1062 00:58:00,080 --> 00:58:00,880 Speaker 23: to why is it? 1063 00:58:01,000 --> 00:58:01,160 Speaker 1: We? 1064 00:58:01,720 --> 00:58:04,200 Speaker 23: You know, as history keeps repeating itself, we always make 1065 00:58:04,240 --> 00:58:06,680 Speaker 23: the same mistakes and to have that you know, their 1066 00:58:06,720 --> 00:58:08,960 Speaker 23: parents may have read the book or their grandparents, and 1067 00:58:09,000 --> 00:58:12,240 Speaker 23: to have a cross generation discussion using you know, And 1068 00:58:12,240 --> 00:58:13,240 Speaker 23: that's why we wanted. 1069 00:58:13,000 --> 00:58:14,080 Speaker 17: To make an animated movie. 1070 00:58:14,160 --> 00:58:19,360 Speaker 23: So it felt a really accessible and also entertaining. But 1071 00:58:19,600 --> 00:58:21,760 Speaker 23: you know, we're not not shying away from all all 1072 00:58:21,800 --> 00:58:25,360 Speaker 23: Weel's themes are in there, but we've definitely aimed it 1073 00:58:25,360 --> 00:58:29,040 Speaker 23: at a family audience so that it begins a discussion. 1074 00:58:29,880 --> 00:58:33,320 Speaker 1: So for our listeners, if they're unfamiliar with animal farm, 1075 00:58:33,360 --> 00:58:37,080 Speaker 1: this is the allegory where farm animals rebel against their 1076 00:58:37,160 --> 00:58:40,160 Speaker 1: human farmer. They want to create a self sufficient and 1077 00:58:40,240 --> 00:58:43,520 Speaker 1: equal society, and the pigs lead the rebellion, but it 1078 00:58:43,680 --> 00:58:48,400 Speaker 1: devolves into a totalitarian dictatorship and they sort of lose 1079 00:58:48,440 --> 00:58:50,640 Speaker 1: their ideals that they had when they got started. How 1080 00:58:50,680 --> 00:58:54,280 Speaker 1: close does the movie stick to the original or Weell material? 1081 00:58:56,080 --> 00:58:59,920 Speaker 23: It absolutely sticks, I would say, I mean, hey, look, 1082 00:59:00,000 --> 00:59:01,640 Speaker 23: any adaptation of a book is going to have a 1083 00:59:01,680 --> 00:59:04,320 Speaker 23: particular There are two things where we vary from from 1084 00:59:04,400 --> 00:59:07,680 Speaker 23: from the from the book itself, but in the actual 1085 00:59:07,760 --> 00:59:10,600 Speaker 23: all Well's messaging is there all the way through, and 1086 00:59:11,000 --> 00:59:12,960 Speaker 23: you know, as you well know, you know, all Well 1087 00:59:13,120 --> 00:59:17,000 Speaker 23: has been accepted by both kind of left and right 1088 00:59:17,240 --> 00:59:20,440 Speaker 23: in and celebrated and used. So he's not kind of 1089 00:59:20,440 --> 00:59:24,280 Speaker 23: popping at any political system in particular. In our version, 1090 00:59:24,320 --> 00:59:26,720 Speaker 23: we wanted to sort of open it up and it 1091 00:59:26,760 --> 00:59:30,280 Speaker 23: not just be about totalitarian Russia in nineteen forties. It's 1092 00:59:30,320 --> 00:59:33,600 Speaker 23: about it's this is about power and the corruption of power, 1093 00:59:33,680 --> 00:59:35,840 Speaker 23: and and we wanted to make it more accessible for 1094 00:59:35,840 --> 00:59:39,520 Speaker 23: a young audience today. So the themes include fake news, 1095 00:59:39,640 --> 00:59:42,160 Speaker 23: I mean that that runs right through the story anyway, 1096 00:59:42,280 --> 00:59:46,560 Speaker 23: and the dissemination of information, misinformation and the corruption of 1097 00:59:46,600 --> 00:59:49,880 Speaker 23: power basically, and as I say, it's it's we wanted 1098 00:59:49,880 --> 00:59:51,560 Speaker 23: to make it for an audience today, and a young 1099 00:59:51,600 --> 00:59:56,720 Speaker 23: audience particularly. But and therefore in the in our film, 1100 00:59:56,760 --> 00:59:59,840 Speaker 23: we take the view through we give them moral co 1101 01:00:00,000 --> 01:00:03,280 Speaker 23: help us journey to a young piglet who's best friend, 1102 01:00:03,880 --> 01:00:06,080 Speaker 23: who is a part of the animals at the start, 1103 01:00:06,160 --> 01:00:09,800 Speaker 23: that ends up being co opted into very much I'm 1104 01:00:09,840 --> 01:00:13,440 Speaker 23: a pig, not an animal, and having the luxury and 1105 01:00:13,720 --> 01:00:17,240 Speaker 23: the and he falls under the sort of political ideology 1106 01:00:17,280 --> 01:00:23,520 Speaker 23: of Napoleon, this rather populist leader who makes him succumb 1107 01:00:23,520 --> 01:00:25,600 Speaker 23: to his way of thinking, and then the scales fall 1108 01:00:25,640 --> 01:00:28,280 Speaker 23: from his eyes and he realizes that, so we want 1109 01:00:28,280 --> 01:00:30,240 Speaker 23: to see we are seeing the world through a young 1110 01:00:30,320 --> 01:00:31,000 Speaker 23: piglet size. 1111 01:00:31,160 --> 01:00:33,480 Speaker 4: Basically, this is Andy Serkis. 1112 01:00:33,560 --> 01:00:38,000 Speaker 1: We're talking to famous Hollywood actor and producer. Andy Serkis, 1113 01:00:38,080 --> 01:00:41,400 Speaker 1: one of the most biggest pioneers for different kinds of 1114 01:00:41,440 --> 01:00:42,720 Speaker 1: movie making in Hollywood. 1115 01:00:42,720 --> 01:00:44,760 Speaker 4: We're really glad to have him on the show today. 1116 01:00:44,760 --> 01:00:46,720 Speaker 1: Now, you said you've been working on this for fifteen years, 1117 01:00:46,720 --> 01:00:50,560 Speaker 1: But I'm looking at the cast list and for young audiences, 1118 01:00:50,680 --> 01:00:53,880 Speaker 1: they are going to recognize a lot of these voices. 1119 01:00:53,920 --> 01:00:56,840 Speaker 1: Tell us who in Hollywood is involved in this project. 1120 01:00:56,840 --> 01:00:57,960 Speaker 4: These names are blockbuster. 1121 01:00:59,440 --> 01:01:01,760 Speaker 23: Oh it's a it's an amazing cast. I mean, everybody 1122 01:01:01,760 --> 01:01:03,600 Speaker 23: you know who is on the cast list. So you've 1123 01:01:03,640 --> 01:01:07,600 Speaker 23: got You've got Seth Rogan, Gayton, Mattaatzo from Strange Things. 1124 01:01:07,640 --> 01:01:14,320 Speaker 23: You've got Glenn Close, Woody Harrelson, Kieran Culkin, Kathleen Turner, 1125 01:01:14,440 --> 01:01:18,120 Speaker 23: Imman Valani from the Marvel Films, step As Shemy. I mean, 1126 01:01:18,200 --> 01:01:20,960 Speaker 23: it's just everyone wanted to make this movie because they 1127 01:01:21,000 --> 01:01:23,080 Speaker 23: loved the book so much. They were really passionate about 1128 01:01:23,080 --> 01:01:25,600 Speaker 23: the book, and so so we were blessed and we 1129 01:01:25,640 --> 01:01:28,280 Speaker 23: started talking to some of the Jim Parsons. You know, 1130 01:01:28,320 --> 01:01:31,000 Speaker 23: we started talking to oh and Laverne Cox two I've 1131 01:01:31,000 --> 01:01:34,800 Speaker 23: forgot So it's like we we we started talking to 1132 01:01:34,840 --> 01:01:36,959 Speaker 23: these people, as I say, fifteen years ago, and they've 1133 01:01:37,000 --> 01:01:41,080 Speaker 23: stuck with it and taken some time because we originally 1134 01:01:41,120 --> 01:01:43,920 Speaker 23: we're gonna use performance capture motion capture and make it 1135 01:01:44,000 --> 01:01:46,440 Speaker 23: a live action movie, but it would have made it 1136 01:01:46,480 --> 01:01:48,800 Speaker 23: a much darker film for the audience that we were 1137 01:01:48,840 --> 01:01:51,200 Speaker 23: aiming it for. So so animation is you know, it 1138 01:01:51,920 --> 01:01:57,280 Speaker 23: lends itself to a bucolic, beautiful environment, which then you know, 1139 01:01:57,320 --> 01:01:59,800 Speaker 23: as the story turns and becomes darker, we can we 1140 01:01:59,800 --> 01:02:04,760 Speaker 23: can allow the innocence of the storytelling to still protect 1141 01:02:04,800 --> 01:02:05,680 Speaker 23: the young as it were. 1142 01:02:06,560 --> 01:02:08,800 Speaker 1: Talk to us about how it is to make an 1143 01:02:08,800 --> 01:02:11,440 Speaker 1: animated film. You've got all these incredible actors. Are they 1144 01:02:11,440 --> 01:02:13,720 Speaker 1: all together when they're recording their lines? Is some of 1145 01:02:13,760 --> 01:02:16,160 Speaker 1: it done separately? Take us inside the production a little 1146 01:02:16,160 --> 01:02:19,080 Speaker 1: bit and how you get all of the voice acting together. 1147 01:02:19,440 --> 01:02:21,200 Speaker 1: And then I assume as you put the movie together, 1148 01:02:21,240 --> 01:02:23,040 Speaker 1: you're making edits and you probably have to bring them 1149 01:02:23,080 --> 01:02:24,520 Speaker 1: back and do other things. Kind of kind of give 1150 01:02:24,600 --> 01:02:25,880 Speaker 1: us an idea of how you make a movie. 1151 01:02:25,920 --> 01:02:26,120 Speaker 3: Like this. 1152 01:02:27,880 --> 01:02:29,400 Speaker 23: Well, it's you know, it was a journey for me 1153 01:02:29,440 --> 01:02:32,120 Speaker 23: because I've never this is my foot I've directed many 1154 01:02:32,240 --> 01:02:35,919 Speaker 23: live action films, so using sort of live action film 1155 01:02:35,960 --> 01:02:38,600 Speaker 23: techniques and bringing them into this, which is what I 1156 01:02:38,640 --> 01:02:43,040 Speaker 23: wanted to do. But working with actors doing animation, of course, 1157 01:02:43,080 --> 01:02:46,560 Speaker 23: it starts with voice recording, and so you're working you're 1158 01:02:46,600 --> 01:02:49,560 Speaker 23: directing the actors in a voice booth that never meet 1159 01:02:49,600 --> 01:02:52,600 Speaker 23: each other, so you read the scenes off with them 1160 01:02:52,640 --> 01:02:54,600 Speaker 23: like I would read the scenes with them, and then 1161 01:02:54,800 --> 01:02:57,440 Speaker 23: and then let them riff on the script and so on, 1162 01:02:57,680 --> 01:03:00,320 Speaker 23: improvise some stuff and then and then you on the 1163 01:03:00,360 --> 01:03:04,200 Speaker 23: other side of production, you're working with animators and you know, 1164 01:03:04,640 --> 01:03:09,440 Speaker 23: concept designers and set designers, and you know, you're building 1165 01:03:09,440 --> 01:03:12,080 Speaker 23: the world visually, and then you then you bring them 1166 01:03:12,080 --> 01:03:14,520 Speaker 23: together and you lay out the animation for blocking, the 1167 01:03:14,560 --> 01:03:16,400 Speaker 23: camera blocking. And one of the things I wanted to 1168 01:03:16,400 --> 01:03:18,000 Speaker 23: do I was really keen to do on this was 1169 01:03:18,240 --> 01:03:21,000 Speaker 23: to give it us a sense that this wasn't a cartoon, 1170 01:03:21,200 --> 01:03:24,600 Speaker 23: this wasn't unbelievable. So the physics of the animals, the 1171 01:03:24,640 --> 01:03:27,720 Speaker 23: way they move is very much you know how a 1172 01:03:27,760 --> 01:03:29,440 Speaker 23: pig would move, and you know the jiggle in the 1173 01:03:29,440 --> 01:03:31,760 Speaker 23: body and the weights and the gravity and all of that, 1174 01:03:32,600 --> 01:03:35,640 Speaker 23: and also the camera choice of the way the camera works. 1175 01:03:35,680 --> 01:03:37,760 Speaker 23: There's nothing in this film which wouldn't be what a 1176 01:03:37,800 --> 01:03:41,360 Speaker 23: real camera would do. So there's no you know, CG. 1177 01:03:41,520 --> 01:03:45,240 Speaker 23: Whizzy camera flying around being unrealistic. It wants to feel 1178 01:03:45,280 --> 01:03:48,360 Speaker 23: like it's real within the realms of animation, as it were. 1179 01:03:49,600 --> 01:03:52,560 Speaker 1: We're talking with Andy Serkis, Hollywood actor and producer. He's 1180 01:03:52,600 --> 01:03:55,200 Speaker 1: got an amazing movie coming out on May the first. 1181 01:03:55,240 --> 01:03:58,000 Speaker 1: It's called Animal Farm and it is based on the 1182 01:03:58,080 --> 01:04:01,280 Speaker 1: George Orwell novel and it comes out from Angel Studios. 1183 01:04:01,320 --> 01:04:03,240 Speaker 1: Is this the first time, Andy, you've worked with Angel 1184 01:04:03,280 --> 01:04:05,280 Speaker 1: Studios and tell us what that was like. We're we're 1185 01:04:05,280 --> 01:04:07,800 Speaker 1: big fans and big promoters of Angel here and we 1186 01:04:07,880 --> 01:04:09,320 Speaker 1: love the content they're putting out. 1187 01:04:09,320 --> 01:04:11,400 Speaker 4: I'm interested in your experience with them. 1188 01:04:12,440 --> 01:04:16,440 Speaker 23: Well, they have I think their business model is just incredible. 1189 01:04:16,520 --> 01:04:19,000 Speaker 23: I think it's you know, their their guild and the 1190 01:04:19,040 --> 01:04:22,080 Speaker 23: way that they bring in projects that they believe have. 1191 01:04:22,400 --> 01:04:23,920 Speaker 23: You know, there used to be I think There used 1192 01:04:23,960 --> 01:04:26,680 Speaker 23: to be known more for sort of faith based material, 1193 01:04:26,720 --> 01:04:30,080 Speaker 23: but now it's really about films that have messages that 1194 01:04:30,280 --> 01:04:32,320 Speaker 23: can change the world. For the better in some way. 1195 01:04:32,400 --> 01:04:34,919 Speaker 23: So it's a broader sort of remit in a way. 1196 01:04:35,080 --> 01:04:37,600 Speaker 23: But I've found to be amazing to work with. I've 1197 01:04:37,640 --> 01:04:39,840 Speaker 23: actually done another film with them which is coming out 1198 01:04:39,920 --> 01:04:43,680 Speaker 23: on July the fourth, which is Young Washington, So that 1199 01:04:43,960 --> 01:04:48,000 Speaker 23: is you know, we've build a relationship with them, my 1200 01:04:48,400 --> 01:04:51,600 Speaker 23: company and an Adaventure, who are the people who originally 1201 01:04:51,600 --> 01:04:54,120 Speaker 23: produced this as well. We've had such a great time 1202 01:04:54,120 --> 01:04:57,080 Speaker 23: working with Angel. They're so and the way that they 1203 01:04:57,080 --> 01:05:01,280 Speaker 23: are bringing the film out is really iful and well judged, 1204 01:05:01,320 --> 01:05:05,160 Speaker 23: and the way that they're targeting their audience is fantastic. 1205 01:05:05,680 --> 01:05:08,160 Speaker 1: Yeah, I'm really looking forward to this Young Washington project. 1206 01:05:08,160 --> 01:05:09,440 Speaker 1: I think, in fact, I think you and I might 1207 01:05:09,480 --> 01:05:11,920 Speaker 1: be having a little conversation about that down in Washington, 1208 01:05:11,960 --> 01:05:15,560 Speaker 1: DC later this year, which I am I'm looking forward to. 1209 01:05:15,600 --> 01:05:17,080 Speaker 4: And I have four kids at home. 1210 01:05:17,160 --> 01:05:20,640 Speaker 1: So these Angel movies, these topics, I think they I 1211 01:05:20,640 --> 01:05:22,400 Speaker 1: agree with you. They they've hit upon a model that 1212 01:05:22,480 --> 01:05:25,200 Speaker 1: really lets parents show kids things that they wouldn't get 1213 01:05:25,080 --> 01:05:27,560 Speaker 1: out out of a regular movie studio. We're talking with 1214 01:05:27,600 --> 01:05:29,800 Speaker 1: Andy Serkis from Hollywood. Andy, we got about a minute 1215 01:05:29,840 --> 01:05:32,480 Speaker 1: left here. I'm looking at your filmography. I mean this 1216 01:05:32,560 --> 01:05:36,280 Speaker 1: is incredible, Planet of the Apes, The Batman, King Kong, Venom, 1217 01:05:36,720 --> 01:05:38,280 Speaker 1: Lord of the Rings, Black Panther. 1218 01:05:38,840 --> 01:05:40,400 Speaker 4: I mean, these are some of the Avengers. 1219 01:05:40,400 --> 01:05:43,320 Speaker 1: These are some of the biggest movies that Hollywood has 1220 01:05:43,360 --> 01:05:45,080 Speaker 1: made in the last few years. And I know it's 1221 01:05:45,120 --> 01:05:48,320 Speaker 1: hard to choose among all these amazing things, but give 1222 01:05:48,400 --> 01:05:51,920 Speaker 1: us one great most memorable story for your career for 1223 01:05:51,960 --> 01:05:54,520 Speaker 1: the last fifteen or twenty years. When you look back 1224 01:05:54,560 --> 01:05:56,800 Speaker 1: on all these movies, what's something that you're the most 1225 01:05:56,840 --> 01:05:57,200 Speaker 1: proud of. 1226 01:06:00,440 --> 01:06:00,640 Speaker 2: Wow. 1227 01:06:01,280 --> 01:06:04,080 Speaker 23: Look, I have to say at this point, I my 1228 01:06:04,240 --> 01:06:06,479 Speaker 23: life changed when I played the character of Gollum because 1229 01:06:06,520 --> 01:06:09,480 Speaker 23: it opened me up to a whole different way of 1230 01:06:09,520 --> 01:06:13,680 Speaker 23: working and and so I hold him very dear and 1231 01:06:14,120 --> 01:06:16,600 Speaker 23: the process of working with Peter Jackson and everybody down 1232 01:06:16,800 --> 01:06:19,000 Speaker 23: here in New Zealand. So which is which is kind 1233 01:06:19,000 --> 01:06:21,440 Speaker 23: of why I'm back here again. And that's that is 1234 01:06:21,560 --> 01:06:24,720 Speaker 23: that that character really defined a big turning point in 1235 01:06:24,760 --> 01:06:28,000 Speaker 23: my career and my attitude towards what could be done 1236 01:06:28,080 --> 01:06:31,280 Speaker 23: with technology and acting. So it's so that I think 1237 01:06:31,320 --> 01:06:34,600 Speaker 23: has got goin. Golum's definitely up there with Caesar, I've 1238 01:06:34,640 --> 01:06:36,200 Speaker 23: got to say. From the Planet of the Apes as 1239 01:06:36,240 --> 01:06:38,800 Speaker 23: a very very close. Second, I actually love Caesar as 1240 01:06:38,840 --> 01:06:39,280 Speaker 23: a character. 1241 01:06:39,960 --> 01:06:42,840 Speaker 1: Yeah, that those that progression of those movies in obviously 1242 01:06:42,880 --> 01:06:45,920 Speaker 1: an updated on old mature. That terrific, terrific stuff. Andy 1243 01:06:45,960 --> 01:06:50,840 Speaker 1: serkis congratulations on Animal Farm. It comes out from Angel Studios. 1244 01:06:50,880 --> 01:06:53,400 Speaker 1: It's hitting theaters on May the first. It has an 1245 01:06:53,440 --> 01:06:57,360 Speaker 1: amazing cast. You play the farmer, mister Jones, and you've 1246 01:06:57,400 --> 01:06:59,880 Speaker 1: lined up this start thirty past as an animated film 1247 01:07:00,120 --> 01:07:02,400 Speaker 1: his four children. And then later we're gonna talk about 1248 01:07:02,400 --> 01:07:05,200 Speaker 1: this Young Washington coming out on July the fourth. Andy 1249 01:07:05,200 --> 01:07:07,880 Speaker 1: serkis coming to us from New Zealand. We appreciate your 1250 01:07:07,880 --> 01:07:08,640 Speaker 1: time today. 1251 01:07:08,400 --> 01:07:11,120 Speaker 17: Sir, Thank you very much. 1252 01:07:11,120 --> 01:07:11,880 Speaker 23: Scott cheers. 1253 01:07:12,720 --> 01:07:13,720 Speaker 4: All right, Thanks Andy. 1254 01:07:13,920 --> 01:07:15,320 Speaker 1: Okay, we're gonna take a break. 1255 01:07:15,520 --> 01:07:17,240 Speaker 4: I can't I'm excited about this movie. 1256 01:07:17,240 --> 01:07:19,000 Speaker 1: Andy serkis, by the way, just so you know this, 1257 01:07:19,160 --> 01:07:21,200 Speaker 1: like the nicest guy in the world. He's like literally 1258 01:07:21,200 --> 01:07:24,120 Speaker 1: the nicest guy, Hollywood guy, and couldn't be nicer. 1259 01:07:24,240 --> 01:07:26,400 Speaker 4: Take a break. 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It tackles pain at 1269 01:07:52,320 --> 01:07:54,880 Speaker 1: the source, and it gets you back to living life 1270 01:07:54,920 --> 01:07:59,400 Speaker 1: on your own terms, walking, working, exercising, enjoying the moments 1271 01:07:59,400 --> 01:08:03,440 Speaker 1: that matter. Declare your independence from pain in our two 1272 01:08:03,480 --> 01:08:05,880 Speaker 1: hundred and fiftieth year as a nation by going to 1273 01:08:05,880 --> 01:08:08,160 Speaker 1: Relief Factor dot com or calling one eight hundred and 1274 01:08:08,160 --> 01:08:10,040 Speaker 1: four Relief. When you get there, say I want the 1275 01:08:10,120 --> 01:08:13,640 Speaker 1: three week quick start. It's just nineteen ninety five. You 1276 01:08:13,960 --> 01:08:16,960 Speaker 1: will not regret it when we come back. Oh, Gavin 1277 01:08:17,000 --> 01:08:18,880 Speaker 1: Newsom's wife, she's back at it again. 1278 01:08:18,920 --> 01:08:19,760 Speaker 4: You don't want to miss this. 1279 01:08:20,040 --> 01:08:20,879 Speaker 17: Right after this. 1280 01:08:20,840 --> 01:08:24,400 Speaker 2: Voice of reason, common sense for the American people. 1281 01:08:24,760 --> 01:08:26,600 Speaker 3: This is the Scott Jenny. 1282 01:08:26,400 --> 01:08:30,000 Speaker 1: Show home stretch. Here on Tuesday, April of the seven 1283 01:08:30,040 --> 01:08:34,320 Speaker 1: Scotch Jennings Broadcasting for Salem, we are dispensing common sense 1284 01:08:35,280 --> 01:08:38,160 Speaker 1: for the American people. I just got to go back 1285 01:08:38,200 --> 01:08:41,880 Speaker 1: to this, Andy Serkis, that was amazing the guys in 1286 01:08:41,920 --> 01:08:45,200 Speaker 1: New Zealand couldn't have been nicer. He's got this movie 1287 01:08:45,200 --> 01:08:47,559 Speaker 1: coming out on May the first from our friends at 1288 01:08:47,600 --> 01:08:50,840 Speaker 1: the Angel Studios called Animal Farm. 1289 01:08:51,200 --> 01:08:52,120 Speaker 4: I'm gonna go see it. 1290 01:08:52,280 --> 01:08:54,200 Speaker 1: By the way, you should sign up for the Angel Guild. 1291 01:08:54,200 --> 01:08:55,880 Speaker 1: They got a ton of great stuff on there. But 1292 01:08:55,920 --> 01:08:59,400 Speaker 1: he referenced in our interview this other project that he 1293 01:08:59,439 --> 01:09:02,360 Speaker 1: has coming out, which comes out this summer around the 1294 01:09:02,400 --> 01:09:05,839 Speaker 1: fourth of July, called Young Washington. We all know Washington 1295 01:09:05,920 --> 01:09:11,720 Speaker 1: from General Washington, President Washington, but Young Washington was a 1296 01:09:11,760 --> 01:09:15,280 Speaker 1: different kind of character and a different point in his life. 1297 01:09:15,320 --> 01:09:19,080 Speaker 1: They've made this great movie about young George Washington. Your 1298 01:09:19,160 --> 01:09:22,160 Speaker 1: kids are gonna love this stuff. And so anyway, I 1299 01:09:22,200 --> 01:09:24,120 Speaker 1: just wanted to say thanks again to Andy Serkis and 1300 01:09:24,120 --> 01:09:27,080 Speaker 1: our friends over at Angel for making him available to 1301 01:09:27,200 --> 01:09:27,639 Speaker 1: us today. 1302 01:09:28,439 --> 01:09:31,559 Speaker 4: Great content coming out from Angel, and I think I 1303 01:09:31,640 --> 01:09:32,080 Speaker 4: mentioned this. 1304 01:09:32,200 --> 01:09:34,679 Speaker 1: I think I don't think it's been announced yet. 1305 01:09:34,680 --> 01:09:36,519 Speaker 4: I'll get it. I'll announce it when it's ready. 1306 01:09:36,600 --> 01:09:38,400 Speaker 1: But I think Andy Serkis and I may be doing 1307 01:09:38,400 --> 01:09:41,719 Speaker 1: a public event together sometime in the next few weeks 1308 01:09:41,720 --> 01:09:43,120 Speaker 1: to talk about some of these movies. 1309 01:09:43,560 --> 01:09:44,919 Speaker 4: Maybe do it down in Washington. 1310 01:09:44,920 --> 01:09:47,439 Speaker 1: Hopefully but we'll get the details to you when all 1311 01:09:47,479 --> 01:09:49,760 Speaker 1: that's ready to go. I did want to close the 1312 01:09:49,800 --> 01:09:55,400 Speaker 1: show today with our new favorite, Jennifer Siebel Newsom. This 1313 01:09:55,439 --> 01:09:59,280 Speaker 1: is Gavin Newsom's wife. All these clips are coming at 1314 01:09:59,280 --> 01:10:01,920 Speaker 1: our friend May's on the Internet's got the clips. 1315 01:10:01,960 --> 01:10:03,479 Speaker 4: Other people are passing them around. 1316 01:10:04,160 --> 01:10:06,000 Speaker 1: I guess she gave a bunch of interviews a while 1317 01:10:06,040 --> 01:10:09,040 Speaker 1: back and maybe continues to do so. But some of 1318 01:10:09,080 --> 01:10:13,599 Speaker 1: the things that Gavin Newsom's wife has said are so strange. 1319 01:10:13,640 --> 01:10:15,080 Speaker 1: If you don't think this is going to be a 1320 01:10:15,120 --> 01:10:20,400 Speaker 1: problem for Gavin, listen up. Listen to this one. This 1321 01:10:20,520 --> 01:10:23,120 Speaker 1: is by the way. I want you to listen to 1322 01:10:23,120 --> 01:10:26,559 Speaker 1: this and ask yourself, could this possibly be true? 1323 01:10:26,880 --> 01:10:27,400 Speaker 4: I don't know. 1324 01:10:27,479 --> 01:10:30,560 Speaker 1: I mean these kinds of people, the Gavin Newsom's and 1325 01:10:30,600 --> 01:10:33,400 Speaker 1: the Jennifer news they are exactly the kind of people 1326 01:10:33,439 --> 01:10:35,559 Speaker 1: that make up stories to try to make a point. 1327 01:10:36,439 --> 01:10:39,320 Speaker 1: I have a sense, my spider sense is telling me 1328 01:10:39,439 --> 01:10:43,200 Speaker 1: maybe that's happening here. You be the judge cut number ten. 1329 01:10:44,200 --> 01:10:46,040 Speaker 3: I've given our boys dolls. 1330 01:10:47,439 --> 01:10:50,679 Speaker 24: Even if they tear that off, I've given them dolls 1331 01:10:51,240 --> 01:10:54,400 Speaker 24: to learn that care and caregiving is not just an 1332 01:10:54,439 --> 01:10:57,840 Speaker 24: activity that's reserved for women, but that it's also an 1333 01:10:57,840 --> 01:11:03,000 Speaker 24: activity that is a responsibility of men. What I've done 1334 01:11:03,080 --> 01:11:06,760 Speaker 24: with both my daughters and my sons is if I'm 1335 01:11:06,800 --> 01:11:09,000 Speaker 24: reading a book and the protagonist as a male, I 1336 01:11:09,160 --> 01:11:11,720 Speaker 24: just change the heat to a she, and it just 1337 01:11:11,840 --> 01:11:14,439 Speaker 24: normalizes for my son's in particularly, it's not even I 1338 01:11:14,439 --> 01:11:15,880 Speaker 24: don't even just do it for my girls. I do 1339 01:11:15,920 --> 01:11:17,759 Speaker 24: it for my sons because I want them to see 1340 01:11:18,160 --> 01:11:20,920 Speaker 24: that women can be the center of a story, that 1341 01:11:21,000 --> 01:11:24,360 Speaker 24: women matter, that women are interesting. 1342 01:11:26,600 --> 01:11:28,080 Speaker 3: At the end of the day, we're all kind of 1343 01:11:28,120 --> 01:11:30,160 Speaker 3: like in this place. 1344 01:11:30,080 --> 01:11:34,920 Speaker 24: In the history maybe where we're recognizing what it is 1345 01:11:34,960 --> 01:11:38,759 Speaker 24: to ultimately deconstruct all these gender roles and ultimately be human. 1346 01:11:38,840 --> 01:11:44,680 Speaker 24: And that's exciting to me. So you know, I'll just 1347 01:11:44,760 --> 01:11:46,880 Speaker 24: continue to kind of do my work and try and 1348 01:11:47,240 --> 01:11:50,439 Speaker 24: deconstruct all of these like limiting narratives about ultimately what 1349 01:11:50,479 --> 01:11:51,400 Speaker 24: it means to be human. 1350 01:11:53,360 --> 01:11:57,880 Speaker 1: I mean, I know this is how these modern liberals think. 1351 01:11:58,080 --> 01:12:00,720 Speaker 1: What do you think? Is this a real thing or 1352 01:12:00,760 --> 01:12:02,519 Speaker 1: is she making this? I don't know, I can't tell 1353 01:12:02,640 --> 01:12:07,920 Speaker 1: either way. Very either way, very bizarre, But I get 1354 01:12:07,960 --> 01:12:11,680 Speaker 1: the feeling by the way that she thinks she is 1355 01:12:11,760 --> 01:12:15,599 Speaker 1: going to be running the country. You get that feeling 1356 01:12:15,720 --> 01:12:19,439 Speaker 1: listening to her, like maybe this is her moment and 1357 01:12:19,479 --> 01:12:21,680 Speaker 1: a ride gave into the White House, which, byttle, he 1358 01:12:21,720 --> 01:12:25,000 Speaker 1: is so terrible, he's not gonna make it. She's hitched 1359 01:12:25,000 --> 01:12:28,400 Speaker 1: herself to a rough wagon here. Okay, let's stay here 1360 01:12:28,439 --> 01:12:31,599 Speaker 1: one other. Oh yeah, by the way, if you want 1361 01:12:31,600 --> 01:12:33,760 Speaker 1: to see all these clips at May's more on X. 1362 01:12:33,760 --> 01:12:34,599 Speaker 1: He's the best. 1363 01:12:34,840 --> 01:12:37,280 Speaker 4: So let's listen to her and cut number. 1364 01:12:37,040 --> 01:12:42,840 Speaker 25: Fifteen working on legislation to hold tech companies accountable and 1365 01:12:43,360 --> 01:12:45,160 Speaker 25: help them be a force for good in our kids 1366 01:12:45,160 --> 01:12:50,000 Speaker 25: and families' lives, to really provide all the best in 1367 01:12:50,080 --> 01:12:54,040 Speaker 25: class resources and support for you so that they don't 1368 01:12:54,040 --> 01:12:58,439 Speaker 25: go down this rabbit hole of very very dangerous and 1369 01:12:58,520 --> 01:13:01,320 Speaker 25: limiting narratives around timately what it means to you girl, 1370 01:13:01,320 --> 01:13:03,080 Speaker 25: and what it means to be a boy. 1371 01:13:04,760 --> 01:13:06,960 Speaker 4: So let me just translate all this for you. 1372 01:13:07,800 --> 01:13:10,960 Speaker 1: What the Democrats are planning to do is run as 1373 01:13:11,000 --> 01:13:14,439 Speaker 1: moderates in twenty six and twenty eight. But what Jennifer, 1374 01:13:14,600 --> 01:13:16,080 Speaker 1: and this was from a couple of year, what she's 1375 01:13:16,120 --> 01:13:19,439 Speaker 1: telling you they're going to do is go right back 1376 01:13:20,680 --> 01:13:24,880 Speaker 1: to this gender ideology, this gender cult, all of the 1377 01:13:24,920 --> 01:13:28,880 Speaker 1: stuff that you hated from the Biden years and from 1378 01:13:28,960 --> 01:13:32,599 Speaker 1: the Harris era, all of that. They're going to try 1379 01:13:32,640 --> 01:13:37,080 Speaker 1: to put it under wraps this year and maybe even 1380 01:13:37,080 --> 01:13:39,599 Speaker 1: in twenty eight, but understand, if people like that make 1381 01:13:39,640 --> 01:13:43,240 Speaker 1: it back to the White House, that's exactly exactly what 1382 01:13:43,280 --> 01:13:45,360 Speaker 1: you're gonna get. All Right, We're done for the day. 1383 01:13:45,400 --> 01:13:47,920 Speaker 1: We're watching the eight o'clock deadline tonight. We'll report on 1384 01:13:48,000 --> 01:13:49,839 Speaker 1: it tomorrow. Scott Jennings for Salem. 1385 01:13:50,080 --> 01:13:53,520 Speaker 4: Thanks for listening.