1 00:00:00,040 --> 00:00:02,800 Speaker 1: So Hammry Nigel show. My name is Nigel Jason Hammer. 2 00:00:02,920 --> 00:00:04,800 Speaker 1: Right over there. We'll go straight to the highlight and 3 00:00:04,800 --> 00:00:08,039 Speaker 1: bring on bright Bart editor in chief Alex Marlow. He's 4 00:00:08,119 --> 00:00:11,239 Speaker 1: the host of the Alex Marlow Show. Alex, hope you 5 00:00:11,280 --> 00:00:12,479 Speaker 1: had a great Thanksgiving. How are you? 6 00:00:12,800 --> 00:00:14,440 Speaker 2: I'm doing great? Thank you for having me back on 7 00:00:14,480 --> 00:00:18,680 Speaker 2: the show. Everything's going great in my life. I'm in California. 8 00:00:18,760 --> 00:00:20,360 Speaker 2: So it's fifty degrees here. 9 00:00:20,239 --> 00:00:23,920 Speaker 1: And they ye, yeah, we woke up. We woke up 10 00:00:23,960 --> 00:00:25,160 Speaker 1: to a fifteen degrees. 11 00:00:25,720 --> 00:00:29,120 Speaker 2: Yeah, that's where crossed at the threshold. So I spent 12 00:00:29,240 --> 00:00:32,800 Speaker 2: eight years on the East Coast and DC Virginia area. Right, Yeah, 13 00:00:33,760 --> 00:00:36,680 Speaker 2: so I saw my share of snow and cold for 14 00:00:36,760 --> 00:00:40,040 Speaker 2: a California boy. But once it dips below twenty, then 15 00:00:40,080 --> 00:00:42,440 Speaker 2: it gets a little oppressive. I gotta admit I. 16 00:00:42,440 --> 00:00:45,320 Speaker 1: Mentioned you're the host of the Alex Marlow Show. I 17 00:00:45,400 --> 00:00:50,440 Speaker 1: happened to be watching when you were you reacting to 18 00:00:50,520 --> 00:00:54,360 Speaker 1: this breaking news in real time during the show last 19 00:00:54,440 --> 00:00:59,160 Speaker 1: night about this UK plot to destroy bright Bart. Can 20 00:00:59,240 --> 00:01:00,959 Speaker 1: you expand? And we were going to cover a bunch 21 00:01:01,000 --> 00:01:03,320 Speaker 1: of stuff today with this interview, but this we got 22 00:01:03,360 --> 00:01:04,080 Speaker 1: to start with. 23 00:01:03,960 --> 00:01:07,400 Speaker 2: This, Yeah, I got a heads up they reached out 24 00:01:07,440 --> 00:01:09,319 Speaker 2: to us. I didn't know when the piece is going 25 00:01:09,400 --> 00:01:12,600 Speaker 2: to come out, but they had reached out to say 26 00:01:12,640 --> 00:01:15,600 Speaker 2: that they were going to be doing this reporting. And 27 00:01:15,680 --> 00:01:18,640 Speaker 2: so this website Dropsite News, which is run by a 28 00:01:18,680 --> 00:01:22,279 Speaker 2: guy named Ryan Grimm, who is a pretty good reporter. 29 00:01:22,360 --> 00:01:25,240 Speaker 2: He's on a left, but he's got a populous anti authoritarian, 30 00:01:25,240 --> 00:01:28,920 Speaker 2: anti establishment streak, so he gets a lot right. And 31 00:01:29,480 --> 00:01:32,800 Speaker 2: he was reporting on these findings from this book that 32 00:01:32,920 --> 00:01:36,480 Speaker 2: was being put out by a actually South African journalist 33 00:01:36,520 --> 00:01:42,080 Speaker 2: named Paul Holden. And the book, which is called The Fraud, 34 00:01:42,280 --> 00:01:45,640 Speaker 2: is about Keir Starmer and his rise in the UK. 35 00:01:45,800 --> 00:01:48,800 Speaker 2: Is the Prime Minister now? And what's amazing in the 36 00:01:48,840 --> 00:01:51,040 Speaker 2: book is it traces back just a few years ago 37 00:01:51,680 --> 00:01:56,680 Speaker 2: how Keir Starmer's top guy, his right hand person. So 38 00:01:56,760 --> 00:02:00,440 Speaker 2: the person who right now is the single most powerful 39 00:02:00,560 --> 00:02:02,960 Speaker 2: non elected person in the UK, guy named Morgan McSweeney, 40 00:02:03,360 --> 00:02:07,440 Speaker 2: quarterback to campaign to destroy Breitbart News as well as 41 00:02:07,440 --> 00:02:10,440 Speaker 2: a few other outlews. And the origins of the campaign 42 00:02:10,560 --> 00:02:13,920 Speaker 2: was Starmer was in a fight for the Labor Party 43 00:02:14,120 --> 00:02:16,639 Speaker 2: that lead the party with a guy named Jeremy Corbin 44 00:02:16,800 --> 00:02:19,680 Speaker 2: who might be vaguely familiar to your audience. He's a 45 00:02:19,800 --> 00:02:22,800 Speaker 2: very hard left guy and you get a little popular 46 00:02:22,840 --> 00:02:24,680 Speaker 2: streak to him, so not everything he says is horrible, 47 00:02:24,800 --> 00:02:29,440 Speaker 2: but overall he's big government, leftist, very anti Israel, so 48 00:02:29,480 --> 00:02:31,480 Speaker 2: he doesn't vibe with us at Breit Barb at all. 49 00:02:32,120 --> 00:02:35,200 Speaker 2: But Starmer was trying to stake out his claim to 50 00:02:35,240 --> 00:02:37,560 Speaker 2: the party and so we started taking out all these 51 00:02:37,600 --> 00:02:40,840 Speaker 2: anti Corbin news sites and using the power that he 52 00:02:40,919 --> 00:02:43,400 Speaker 2: has to try to do so via this guy McSweeney, 53 00:02:43,639 --> 00:02:46,400 Speaker 2: and the campaign ended up really focusing on brightbart News 54 00:02:46,560 --> 00:02:49,800 Speaker 2: because they expanded it to conservative outlets, even American ones, 55 00:02:50,280 --> 00:02:53,320 Speaker 2: so other outlets like zero Hedge, the federalist things that 56 00:02:53,360 --> 00:02:56,440 Speaker 2: some of your audience certainly reads, and Breitbart was the 57 00:02:56,480 --> 00:02:59,079 Speaker 2: tip of the spear for this is always the case, 58 00:02:59,560 --> 00:03:02,120 Speaker 2: and so they were just trying to basically put us 59 00:03:02,120 --> 00:03:03,960 Speaker 2: out of business, making so I couldn't feed my kids, 60 00:03:04,000 --> 00:03:06,720 Speaker 2: which it's hard for them to do that in the UK, 61 00:03:07,080 --> 00:03:10,080 Speaker 2: but our UK Bureau is very powerful, it's very influential. 62 00:03:10,639 --> 00:03:13,919 Speaker 2: Nigel Farage, as I'm sure I've said on the show 63 00:03:14,000 --> 00:03:16,800 Speaker 2: at some point over the years, has said that Brexit 64 00:03:16,800 --> 00:03:19,360 Speaker 2: would not have happened without Bripear London or London Bureau. 65 00:03:19,840 --> 00:03:22,520 Speaker 2: So we're a real threat to the establishment there. But 66 00:03:22,600 --> 00:03:25,760 Speaker 2: we're always above board, we're always honest. We're serious journalists, 67 00:03:26,000 --> 00:03:28,959 Speaker 2: and it did strike us as surprising that there was 68 00:03:29,000 --> 00:03:31,399 Speaker 2: this robust of an effort and then the guy goes 69 00:03:31,440 --> 00:03:33,679 Speaker 2: on to become the Prime Minister Bripe. 70 00:03:33,360 --> 00:03:36,280 Speaker 1: Our editor in chief, Alex Marlow, host of the Alex 71 00:03:36,320 --> 00:03:38,240 Speaker 1: Marlow Show here on the Hammer of Nigel Show. Let 72 00:03:38,280 --> 00:03:43,320 Speaker 1: me give you something locally here in Indiana, but it's 73 00:03:43,360 --> 00:03:47,200 Speaker 1: a macro issue. It's this push for states to redraw 74 00:03:47,480 --> 00:03:49,880 Speaker 1: the congressional maps to pick up more seats in the House. 75 00:03:49,920 --> 00:03:53,720 Speaker 1: There's a rally, turning point action, turning point USA. Whatever. 76 00:03:53,800 --> 00:03:56,640 Speaker 1: Had a rally at our state House earlier today. JD. 77 00:03:56,800 --> 00:04:00,280 Speaker 1: Vance has been here twice held. We had the Guvner 78 00:04:00,360 --> 00:04:04,080 Speaker 1: in our studio with us drinking beer yesterday pushing for 79 00:04:05,120 --> 00:04:09,200 Speaker 1: redistricting and there's some votes about ready to go down. 80 00:04:09,280 --> 00:04:10,480 Speaker 1: How important is this? 81 00:04:11,520 --> 00:04:11,760 Speaker 2: Can you? 82 00:04:12,680 --> 00:04:15,400 Speaker 1: When the governor stops by our studio, it's usually his 83 00:04:15,600 --> 00:04:18,039 Speaker 1: last event for the day, so we make sure to 84 00:04:18,080 --> 00:04:20,920 Speaker 1: have middle lights ready for him. We take on this 85 00:04:21,120 --> 00:04:22,000 Speaker 1: and the Miller lights too. 86 00:04:22,040 --> 00:04:24,520 Speaker 2: You guys are pretty good like craft beer area. 87 00:04:24,279 --> 00:04:29,200 Speaker 1: Right, tons tonsies. Yeah, but we keep it, we keep 88 00:04:29,200 --> 00:04:31,560 Speaker 1: it simple for the gov. But he was in here yesterday, 89 00:04:31,960 --> 00:04:35,640 Speaker 1: you know, pushing for redrawing the maps. How how big 90 00:04:35,680 --> 00:04:38,120 Speaker 1: a deal is this for Donald Trump and the administration 91 00:04:38,839 --> 00:04:40,240 Speaker 1: And what's your analysis? 92 00:04:40,520 --> 00:04:43,520 Speaker 2: It's massive. I mean it's a we need every vote 93 00:04:43,560 --> 00:04:46,719 Speaker 2: we can get. Just remember the left does not play 94 00:04:46,839 --> 00:04:50,320 Speaker 2: by the Marquis of Queensberry rules. They believe political victory 95 00:04:50,440 --> 00:04:53,480 Speaker 2: is the single most important thing to them, more important 96 00:04:53,520 --> 00:04:58,080 Speaker 2: than faith, family, vocation. They want to win politically, so 97 00:04:58,240 --> 00:05:00,640 Speaker 2: no that they will at any chance. They've got draw 98 00:05:00,680 --> 00:05:05,200 Speaker 2: up districts in order to maximalize their chance to win elections. 99 00:05:05,440 --> 00:05:08,000 Speaker 2: If we don't do the same thing, we are fools. 100 00:05:08,160 --> 00:05:11,000 Speaker 2: We are fools. There's nothing uneffical about it. We have 101 00:05:11,080 --> 00:05:14,000 Speaker 2: a rich history in this country of to the victor 102 00:05:14,040 --> 00:05:16,520 Speaker 2: goes to spoils you win. You can redraw districts when 103 00:05:16,520 --> 00:05:19,000 Speaker 2: the time is right. And if we don't do this, 104 00:05:19,120 --> 00:05:21,360 Speaker 2: we could be sacrificing seats. And I'll tell you, I 105 00:05:21,360 --> 00:05:23,359 Speaker 2: think the midterm election is going to come down to 106 00:05:23,440 --> 00:05:26,200 Speaker 2: it's gonna be in a razor's edge and if we lose, 107 00:05:26,640 --> 00:05:30,400 Speaker 2: then it's going to be NonStop impeachments, NonStop investigations, nothing 108 00:05:30,400 --> 00:05:32,760 Speaker 2: in the agenda gets done, or the last two years 109 00:05:32,760 --> 00:05:35,320 Speaker 2: of Trump are going to be more of Trump's agenda. 110 00:05:35,440 --> 00:05:38,679 Speaker 2: So if you are standing in the way of more 111 00:05:39,120 --> 00:05:43,159 Speaker 2: conservative Republican MAGA seats in the twenty twenty sixth election, 112 00:05:43,680 --> 00:05:45,400 Speaker 2: then you are part of the problem. 113 00:05:45,720 --> 00:05:50,120 Speaker 1: Speaking of Trump's agenda, is it me or am I 114 00:05:50,240 --> 00:05:53,279 Speaker 1: saying like corporate legacy media is saying that MAGA is 115 00:05:53,360 --> 00:05:55,880 Speaker 1: fractured and it's chaos within the walls of the White 116 00:05:55,920 --> 00:05:58,560 Speaker 1: House and Pete Hegseth, the Secretary of War is the 117 00:05:58,600 --> 00:06:01,240 Speaker 1: new boogeyman? Am I crazy? Or am I saying more 118 00:06:01,240 --> 00:06:01,480 Speaker 1: of that? 119 00:06:02,360 --> 00:06:05,719 Speaker 2: Yeah, it's interesting because I get I hear a lot 120 00:06:05,800 --> 00:06:09,279 Speaker 2: and it's hard to know what's true. And I'll tell 121 00:06:09,320 --> 00:06:13,000 Speaker 2: you that there's obvious fissures in MAGA online. I think 122 00:06:13,000 --> 00:06:17,560 Speaker 2: that's that's clear. A lot of maga's most popular figures 123 00:06:18,120 --> 00:06:22,839 Speaker 2: have just I think shdden They're starting to really focus 124 00:06:22,920 --> 00:06:26,760 Speaker 2: on completely irrelevant subject matters and nothing that has to 125 00:06:26,760 --> 00:06:28,080 Speaker 2: do with us winning life. 126 00:06:28,000 --> 00:06:31,520 Speaker 1: And Shapiro versus Tucker Carlson versus Candice Olins. 127 00:06:31,800 --> 00:06:34,680 Speaker 2: Yeah, I don't have a big appetite for all of it. 128 00:06:34,880 --> 00:06:37,720 Speaker 2: And even though some of these people I like a lot, 129 00:06:37,800 --> 00:06:39,800 Speaker 2: and I find myself disagreeing with them, and some of 130 00:06:39,800 --> 00:06:41,760 Speaker 2: them I like not at all, I find myself agreeing 131 00:06:41,760 --> 00:06:45,279 Speaker 2: with them, and that's always weird too, But it's the 132 00:06:45,720 --> 00:06:48,839 Speaker 2: that's not helpful, because we've certainly lost sight. I think 133 00:06:49,200 --> 00:06:52,680 Speaker 2: as a grassroots that the problem is the left, and 134 00:06:52,720 --> 00:06:55,120 Speaker 2: the reason why we all hate the establishment so much 135 00:06:55,160 --> 00:06:57,920 Speaker 2: is because the establishment enabled the left to win, because 136 00:06:57,920 --> 00:07:01,200 Speaker 2: the Republican establishment was so weak and so corrupt and 137 00:07:01,279 --> 00:07:04,320 Speaker 2: so their priorities are so out of order that they 138 00:07:04,360 --> 00:07:07,200 Speaker 2: would just allow for the country to lurch left and 139 00:07:07,279 --> 00:07:10,240 Speaker 2: lurch into an era of much bigger government, to endless wars, 140 00:07:10,640 --> 00:07:15,760 Speaker 2: and then growing a growing state via the deep state, 141 00:07:15,920 --> 00:07:19,640 Speaker 2: be our crazy healthcare prices that we have via the 142 00:07:19,680 --> 00:07:21,960 Speaker 2: Affordable Care Act. All this is enabled by a weak 143 00:07:22,080 --> 00:07:25,360 Speaker 2: Republican establishment. So the point is is that if you're 144 00:07:25,400 --> 00:07:27,040 Speaker 2: not focused on the left, then I don't have a 145 00:07:27,040 --> 00:07:29,560 Speaker 2: ton of time for you. But that's exactly what we've 146 00:07:29,600 --> 00:07:31,640 Speaker 2: done over the last couple of months, is we've gotten 147 00:07:32,000 --> 00:07:35,880 Speaker 2: very snippy with MAGA and not focused on the real 148 00:07:35,920 --> 00:07:38,960 Speaker 2: problems in this country, which is sad, but I also 149 00:07:39,000 --> 00:07:41,240 Speaker 2: think some of it's just content, so I'm not a 150 00:07:41,320 --> 00:07:43,560 Speaker 2: total gerer in this regard. I think some of it 151 00:07:44,080 --> 00:07:46,920 Speaker 2: just people trying to trying to get attention for their 152 00:07:46,920 --> 00:07:50,160 Speaker 2: podcasts or their social accounts. And I don't take it 153 00:07:50,200 --> 00:07:54,000 Speaker 2: totally seriously. I'm paying attention to it, but I got 154 00:07:54,040 --> 00:07:57,360 Speaker 2: to say, I'm not saying that all is lost. I'm 155 00:07:57,360 --> 00:08:00,080 Speaker 2: still optimistic that we'll all get focused when the time comes. 156 00:08:00,120 --> 00:08:02,600 Speaker 1: You mentioned endless wars, and it just reminded me. It 157 00:08:02,640 --> 00:08:05,600 Speaker 1: does seem like another thing that corporate media is perpetuating 158 00:08:05,680 --> 00:08:09,119 Speaker 1: is the idea that the United States is going to war, 159 00:08:09,280 --> 00:08:12,280 Speaker 1: full on, boots on ground with Venezuela, with the with 160 00:08:12,360 --> 00:08:16,160 Speaker 1: the narco terrorists. That's not really a thing, is it. 161 00:08:16,280 --> 00:08:18,520 Speaker 2: I don't think so, And I'll reserve, you know, a 162 00:08:18,560 --> 00:08:21,640 Speaker 2: ten percent hedge on this. But from my read right now, 163 00:08:22,120 --> 00:08:24,440 Speaker 2: this is a kil mar a brego Garcia part two. 164 00:08:24,600 --> 00:08:28,360 Speaker 2: This is the latest hysteria. Everything Pete Heeksas did was 165 00:08:28,520 --> 00:08:32,560 Speaker 2: above board and on target, literally and figuratively speaking. Bombing 166 00:08:32,600 --> 00:08:35,199 Speaker 2: drug boats is a ninety seven to three issue. They 167 00:08:35,200 --> 00:08:37,800 Speaker 2: were drug boats, they were in a drug deal. It 168 00:08:37,840 --> 00:08:39,680 Speaker 2: is not a war crime. It's not even a war 169 00:08:39,760 --> 00:08:41,720 Speaker 2: that's going on, but it can't be any war crimes 170 00:08:41,720 --> 00:08:42,120 Speaker 2: the war. 171 00:08:43,000 --> 00:08:45,000 Speaker 1: Somebody it should tell Hakeem Jeffries that. 172 00:08:45,640 --> 00:08:49,479 Speaker 2: Yeah, And I think that this is just another attempted 173 00:08:49,520 --> 00:08:52,840 Speaker 2: media hysteria slash hoax, and we're getting the better of them. 174 00:08:52,960 --> 00:08:55,800 Speaker 2: So I think this is a great I said this 175 00:08:55,880 --> 00:08:58,840 Speaker 2: on my podcast, and I'm feeling very good about this 176 00:09:00,120 --> 00:09:03,280 Speaker 2: that when the second story started bubbling up, I said, 177 00:09:03,720 --> 00:09:05,920 Speaker 2: I think this is I think the left is falling 178 00:09:05,920 --> 00:09:07,600 Speaker 2: for a trap here. I think Trump is laying out 179 00:09:07,640 --> 00:09:10,040 Speaker 2: a trap. He's with those ninety seven three issues and 180 00:09:10,120 --> 00:09:12,760 Speaker 2: he's letting them drag this out a little bit. And 181 00:09:13,240 --> 00:09:14,760 Speaker 2: I think that's how it looks today. 182 00:09:15,120 --> 00:09:18,280 Speaker 1: Looking back on twenty twenty five, The biggest l for 183 00:09:18,679 --> 00:09:23,080 Speaker 1: the Democrats, my opinion is the Schumer shutdown. Would you 184 00:09:23,679 --> 00:09:24,440 Speaker 1: tend to agree? 185 00:09:25,040 --> 00:09:27,800 Speaker 2: Yeah, it's hard to say what's the biggest because they 186 00:09:27,800 --> 00:09:30,640 Speaker 2: don't have really any major wins. I guess they get 187 00:09:30,640 --> 00:09:32,960 Speaker 2: picked up some of those midterm wins. I think the 188 00:09:33,160 --> 00:09:36,560 Speaker 2: clearest l is the shutdown. That's the clearest. Okay, so clearest, 189 00:09:37,160 --> 00:09:39,480 Speaker 2: So I would agree with that. That's one where they 190 00:09:39,559 --> 00:09:42,960 Speaker 2: just simply they shut the government down a huge Republicans 191 00:09:43,000 --> 00:09:44,480 Speaker 2: of it, even though they were the ones voting to 192 00:09:44,480 --> 00:09:48,520 Speaker 2: shut it down, and then after a record shutdown, then 193 00:09:48,760 --> 00:09:51,800 Speaker 2: Democrats vote to open the government. So I don't see 194 00:09:51,800 --> 00:09:53,880 Speaker 2: how they say faced it and they got nothing for it. 195 00:09:54,000 --> 00:09:59,000 Speaker 2: So I guess that's definitely the clearest l. The biggest 196 00:09:59,160 --> 00:10:02,280 Speaker 2: l though, for them, I do think is that there 197 00:10:02,600 --> 00:10:07,160 Speaker 2: they have no bench for twenty twenty eight and Yavin 198 00:10:07,200 --> 00:10:09,679 Speaker 2: Newsom has no record. Unless you just like men beating 199 00:10:09,720 --> 00:10:13,160 Speaker 2: women in sports. Kamala Harris completely exited the scene, but 200 00:10:13,280 --> 00:10:15,640 Speaker 2: a judge is a huge joke. Their biggest star by 201 00:10:15,679 --> 00:10:18,560 Speaker 2: a mile. They're by far the most talented politician is 202 00:10:18,559 --> 00:10:22,040 Speaker 2: a Ugandan immigrant who cannot run for president ever, so 203 00:10:22,200 --> 00:10:26,280 Speaker 2: Zira Mom Donnie. So they're they're they're pretty They're pretty 204 00:10:26,360 --> 00:10:29,640 Speaker 2: trapped for twenty twenty eight, which I think is you know, 205 00:10:30,080 --> 00:10:32,319 Speaker 2: all this will change, It can and will change, but 206 00:10:32,480 --> 00:10:36,000 Speaker 2: they have this should be pretty desperate at. 207 00:10:35,880 --> 00:10:38,480 Speaker 1: This point, and by all accounts, before we let you go, 208 00:10:39,000 --> 00:10:40,120 Speaker 1: Trump have a good first year. 209 00:10:41,200 --> 00:10:43,079 Speaker 2: I give him a very high mark show first year. 210 00:10:43,360 --> 00:10:46,760 Speaker 2: It's a certainly the above, you know, the A level. 211 00:10:46,880 --> 00:10:48,400 Speaker 2: For me, I think that there's a couple of things 212 00:10:48,440 --> 00:10:50,640 Speaker 2: we could be perfect. On Epstein thing was a problem. 213 00:10:50,679 --> 00:10:55,080 Speaker 2: I think it hurts with the base energy, but overall, 214 00:10:55,160 --> 00:10:57,439 Speaker 2: I think it's foreign policy continues to be a plus, 215 00:10:57,480 --> 00:11:00,480 Speaker 2: the best I've ever seen. And domestic Paul, we got 216 00:11:00,480 --> 00:11:02,199 Speaker 2: to tackle some of the supportability stuff, but part of 217 00:11:02,240 --> 00:11:04,240 Speaker 2: that's just messaging. Part of it is a lot of 218 00:11:04,240 --> 00:11:06,600 Speaker 2: things have gotten better, but the word hasn't gotten out yet. 219 00:11:06,880 --> 00:11:10,640 Speaker 1: Breitbart dot com Bridebart Editor in chief Alex Marlow. Where 220 00:11:10,640 --> 00:11:14,120 Speaker 1: can people find the Alex Marlow Show? Thank you? 221 00:11:14,200 --> 00:11:17,559 Speaker 2: Yeah? YouTube, Apple, wherever is your favorite place? Get podcasts? 222 00:11:17,600 --> 00:11:20,240 Speaker 2: Rumble and Spotify to if you prefer over there. That's 223 00:11:20,240 --> 00:11:23,160 Speaker 2: all great. And Brypert dot com get the break part. 224 00:11:23,040 --> 00:11:25,959 Speaker 1: App Alex, have a great Christmas and a happy New Year. Man. 225 00:11:26,000 --> 00:11:27,360 Speaker 1: We'll talk to you next year. 226 00:11:27,960 --> 00:11:29,319 Speaker 2: You guys are the best. We'll see you next year.