1 00:00:22,040 --> 00:00:25,440 Speaker 1: Good evening, America, Happy Tuesday, and welcome to the latest 2 00:00:25,560 --> 00:00:26,920 Speaker 1: edition of Just the News, No Noise. 3 00:00:26,960 --> 00:00:28,840 Speaker 2: In just a few minutes or just a. 4 00:00:28,760 --> 00:00:30,560 Speaker 1: Few hours, the President of the United States will deliver 5 00:00:30,680 --> 00:00:33,800 Speaker 1: his first Date of the Union address of his second administration. Yep, 6 00:00:33,840 --> 00:00:35,839 Speaker 1: I'm John Solomon, your host, and I'm reporting from the 7 00:00:35,920 --> 00:00:38,960 Speaker 1: nation's capital. We're gonna have live coverage all night long, 8 00:00:39,240 --> 00:00:41,239 Speaker 1: and a man and I have some great guests to 9 00:00:41,360 --> 00:00:43,599 Speaker 1: get to before we get going. We got a lot 10 00:00:43,600 --> 00:00:45,239 Speaker 1: of big thoughts for you today. Before we do that, 11 00:00:45,520 --> 00:00:47,640 Speaker 1: let's get you a couple of headlines that matter. Trump 12 00:00:47,720 --> 00:00:51,360 Speaker 1: appears to be moving towards striking Iran. He said over 13 00:00:51,360 --> 00:00:54,320 Speaker 1: the night it will be something easily won. So he 14 00:00:54,360 --> 00:00:57,240 Speaker 1: does seem to be confident that whatever military plan comes up, 15 00:00:57,800 --> 00:01:00,560 Speaker 1: the military will succeed quickly. And it seems as though 16 00:01:00,520 --> 00:01:03,480 Speaker 1: a regime change may be the ultimate goal of the 17 00:01:03,520 --> 00:01:07,399 Speaker 1: next conflict. We've already disabled Iron's nuclear weapons. A second 18 00:01:07,400 --> 00:01:11,600 Speaker 1: important story today justin Who's dug into all the aspects 19 00:01:11,640 --> 00:01:15,880 Speaker 1: of what Mexico's most powerful cartel had and at their 20 00:01:15,959 --> 00:01:19,840 Speaker 1: compound when the leader of the New Juliska new generation 21 00:01:19,959 --> 00:01:24,440 Speaker 1: cartel's hideout was struck and he was killed on Sunday. 22 00:01:24,800 --> 00:01:27,760 Speaker 1: This was a historic moment of violence broke out. But 23 00:01:27,840 --> 00:01:30,959 Speaker 1: what we know about this cartel, it's armed to the hill, 24 00:01:31,280 --> 00:01:36,039 Speaker 1: including with rocket launchers, bombs, and drones that could take 25 00:01:36,080 --> 00:01:39,560 Speaker 1: down a plane or bring see four explosives into the 26 00:01:39,640 --> 00:01:42,760 Speaker 1: United States. That's why the Homeland Security Department, the FBI 27 00:01:43,560 --> 00:01:46,160 Speaker 1: in the state of Texas say they're all on high 28 00:01:46,240 --> 00:01:49,400 Speaker 1: alert to make sure that the violence that has sort 29 00:01:49,400 --> 00:01:52,600 Speaker 1: of marred Mexico since the killing of that cartel leader 30 00:01:52,880 --> 00:01:56,720 Speaker 1: Almento began, we're on alert here to make sure it 31 00:01:56,840 --> 00:02:00,360 Speaker 1: doesn't spread anywhere else. And tonight, of course, the President 32 00:02:00,760 --> 00:02:04,600 Speaker 1: will create an extraordinary contrast for the American people. That 33 00:02:04,640 --> 00:02:08,040 Speaker 1: contrast will evolve two different things. First, what's happened in 34 00:02:08,080 --> 00:02:11,600 Speaker 1: his first year of the presidency versus what happened during 35 00:02:11,600 --> 00:02:14,959 Speaker 1: the four years of the Biden presidency. Eggs are lower, 36 00:02:15,080 --> 00:02:18,680 Speaker 1: gas is lower, prescription drugs are lower, the border is secure, 37 00:02:18,880 --> 00:02:23,280 Speaker 1: the world is more peaceful, and the story goes on 38 00:02:22,800 --> 00:02:25,960 Speaker 1: and on. But the second thing the President will do 39 00:02:26,040 --> 00:02:29,240 Speaker 1: is you'll create a contrast between what he and the 40 00:02:29,280 --> 00:02:34,560 Speaker 1: Democrats will display in that room the Joint Session of Congress, 41 00:02:34,880 --> 00:02:38,200 Speaker 1: the President will bring new ideas to create a track 42 00:02:38,800 --> 00:02:40,680 Speaker 1: of progress for this second. 43 00:02:40,480 --> 00:02:41,519 Speaker 2: Year of his administration. 44 00:02:42,080 --> 00:02:44,840 Speaker 1: The Democrats can only counter, at least according to their 45 00:02:44,840 --> 00:02:48,680 Speaker 1: own plans, with protests like white T shirts and white 46 00:02:48,760 --> 00:02:52,079 Speaker 1: dresses and people walking out and actually not even attending 47 00:02:52,120 --> 00:02:55,760 Speaker 1: the speech, which is an insult to their constituents, and 48 00:02:56,320 --> 00:03:00,160 Speaker 1: platitudes like the ones that Cavin Newsom gave to an 49 00:03:00,200 --> 00:03:04,000 Speaker 1: audience of mostly black voters earlier this week when he 50 00:03:04,040 --> 00:03:06,679 Speaker 1: suggested that they probably didn't do very well on their 51 00:03:06,720 --> 00:03:10,200 Speaker 1: SAT score. Neither did he. Those are the sort of things. 52 00:03:10,240 --> 00:03:13,160 Speaker 1: It's a difference between the president with the ideas and 53 00:03:13,240 --> 00:03:17,200 Speaker 1: a Congress, or at least an opposition of Democrats that 54 00:03:17,280 --> 00:03:20,360 Speaker 1: have only protests and platitudes to offer. With that, I'm 55 00:03:20,360 --> 00:03:23,000 Speaker 1: going to turn to my amazing cos Amanda Head, who's 56 00:03:23,040 --> 00:03:25,600 Speaker 1: not only back in the chair, she's also doing a 57 00:03:25,600 --> 00:03:28,040 Speaker 1: lot of work tonight covering the President's feet. Amanda, you 58 00:03:28,040 --> 00:03:30,680 Speaker 1: got a lot on your radar, pretty big night, Yeah, I. 59 00:03:30,600 --> 00:03:32,840 Speaker 3: Mean first day back and back in action indeed, and 60 00:03:32,880 --> 00:03:35,040 Speaker 3: I do have some hot topics that I want to discuss. 61 00:03:35,240 --> 00:03:37,320 Speaker 3: Of course, with the President's State of the Union address 62 00:03:37,360 --> 00:03:39,920 Speaker 3: coming up tonight, it seems that Democrats are poised to 63 00:03:40,000 --> 00:03:43,760 Speaker 3: oppose President Trump and his administration at every turn, and 64 00:03:43,800 --> 00:03:46,720 Speaker 3: of course, rather than taking this opportunity to come together 65 00:03:47,200 --> 00:03:49,840 Speaker 3: and unify the country, the Democrats appear to be falling 66 00:03:49,880 --> 00:03:53,320 Speaker 3: back on their familiar tactic of boycotting anything that doesn't 67 00:03:53,320 --> 00:03:56,840 Speaker 3: align with their views. Here's a Democrat representative, Angie Craig, 68 00:03:57,320 --> 00:04:00,760 Speaker 3: sharing her thoughts on the President's State of the Union address. 69 00:04:00,800 --> 00:04:02,960 Speaker 2: Take a listen, and I'll just end with this. 70 00:04:03,120 --> 00:04:05,600 Speaker 4: I would rather stick forts in my eyes than be 71 00:04:05,680 --> 00:04:08,920 Speaker 4: here tonight to listen to Donald Trump talk about the 72 00:04:08,960 --> 00:04:12,520 Speaker 4: State of the Union. But this is the people's house. 73 00:04:14,240 --> 00:04:17,560 Speaker 3: Leave your drama at the door, ma'am. The Democrats trumped 74 00:04:17,600 --> 00:04:20,640 Speaker 3: arrangement syndrome is on full display tonight. Let's take a 75 00:04:20,680 --> 00:04:23,840 Speaker 3: listen to what Speaker Johnson has to say about how 76 00:04:23,839 --> 00:04:25,800 Speaker 3: the Democrats are pre reacting to. 77 00:04:26,560 --> 00:04:28,320 Speaker 5: All they can say, all they can tell you about 78 00:04:28,400 --> 00:04:30,919 Speaker 5: is how the opposed President Trump and thwart his agenda 79 00:04:31,000 --> 00:04:34,159 Speaker 5: and shut down the government and protest everything from the 80 00:04:34,160 --> 00:04:38,039 Speaker 5: President's joint address to basic immigration enforcement, and they obstruct 81 00:04:38,760 --> 00:04:42,240 Speaker 5: any meaningful progress for the sake of obstruction. 82 00:04:43,560 --> 00:04:44,880 Speaker 6: It's the same tired. 83 00:04:44,600 --> 00:04:47,200 Speaker 5: Playbook that they run for a decade now. It's shameful 84 00:04:47,320 --> 00:04:49,280 Speaker 5: that they would boycott an address. We don't do that. 85 00:04:49,360 --> 00:04:51,359 Speaker 5: Republicans don't do that. It doesn't matter if there's a 86 00:04:51,360 --> 00:04:54,600 Speaker 5: president from the opposing party. We don't skip out. Our 87 00:04:54,640 --> 00:04:57,720 Speaker 5: constituents want and need us to be here. 88 00:04:59,080 --> 00:05:00,520 Speaker 7: Speaker Johnson is right. 89 00:05:00,600 --> 00:05:03,160 Speaker 3: This is all just theater for the Democrats, and the 90 00:05:03,320 --> 00:05:06,400 Speaker 3: reactions to funding the Department of Homeland Security show that 91 00:05:06,440 --> 00:05:09,080 Speaker 3: they are more focused on their own feelings than on 92 00:05:09,160 --> 00:05:11,600 Speaker 3: the needs of the American people and their constituents. So, 93 00:05:11,680 --> 00:05:14,719 Speaker 3: speaking of the American people and America, first, let's take 94 00:05:14,760 --> 00:05:17,479 Speaker 3: a look at what Sheriff Milby has to say about 95 00:05:17,480 --> 00:05:19,320 Speaker 3: our northern border security. 96 00:05:20,120 --> 00:05:24,880 Speaker 8: And whenever I hear somebody talk negativity negatively about border security, 97 00:05:24,920 --> 00:05:29,080 Speaker 8: what I hear is somebody who's actually supporting sex trafficking, 98 00:05:29,480 --> 00:05:33,120 Speaker 8: child exploitation, drug trafficking. There's so much more to the 99 00:05:33,160 --> 00:05:36,400 Speaker 8: picture than it's being talented out there. And I appreciate 100 00:05:36,440 --> 00:05:39,680 Speaker 8: all the efforts that the President has put into the 101 00:05:39,680 --> 00:05:41,200 Speaker 8: support of the northern border. 102 00:05:42,120 --> 00:05:43,719 Speaker 3: And I think a lot of Americans look at what 103 00:05:43,800 --> 00:05:46,279 Speaker 3: he said and they think he's exactly right. If you 104 00:05:46,320 --> 00:05:49,960 Speaker 3: don't support securing our borders, then you are supporting that 105 00:05:50,040 --> 00:05:52,200 Speaker 3: violent crime that has been flooding through it up until 106 00:05:52,200 --> 00:05:54,920 Speaker 3: President Trump took office. And the majority of Americans want 107 00:05:54,960 --> 00:05:58,120 Speaker 3: border security, and President Trump is trying to keep that 108 00:05:58,160 --> 00:06:00,919 Speaker 3: promise in. John, one final thought that worms my history 109 00:06:00,960 --> 00:06:04,680 Speaker 3: loving heart. The US Capital Historical Society announced this afternoon 110 00:06:05,040 --> 00:06:07,919 Speaker 3: that a very special artifact would be present tonight for 111 00:06:08,160 --> 00:06:11,280 Speaker 3: the State of the Union address, our country's first president, 112 00:06:11,360 --> 00:06:15,640 Speaker 3: George Washington's gabble. Absolutely amazing. I think that's so fun. 113 00:06:15,960 --> 00:06:18,080 Speaker 3: President Trump loves this kind of history too. But John, 114 00:06:18,080 --> 00:06:20,560 Speaker 3: when I think about State of the Union addresses, I mean, 115 00:06:20,839 --> 00:06:23,359 Speaker 3: we act like these Democrat tactics are brand new. But 116 00:06:23,400 --> 00:06:25,600 Speaker 3: if we think back to President Trump's first term, Nancy 117 00:06:25,640 --> 00:06:27,720 Speaker 3: Pelosi ripping up the speech, it was first. 118 00:06:27,480 --> 00:06:30,200 Speaker 7: Time that happened. Just acting like sometimes Petchelant children. 119 00:06:30,520 --> 00:06:33,200 Speaker 1: Yeah, no, absolutely, there'll be a real contrast tonight and 120 00:06:33,279 --> 00:06:36,839 Speaker 1: everything that happens, including the fact that the President's guests 121 00:06:37,360 --> 00:06:40,480 Speaker 1: are Olympic gold medal champion, the hockey team they were 122 00:06:40,480 --> 00:06:42,120 Speaker 1: taking you to over the White House earlier today. 123 00:06:42,160 --> 00:06:42,880 Speaker 2: Pretty good stuff. 124 00:06:42,920 --> 00:06:45,520 Speaker 1: All right, I'm really excited to kick out the show 125 00:06:45,520 --> 00:06:48,160 Speaker 1: tonight with this first guest. He is a Congressman for 126 00:06:48,240 --> 00:06:51,039 Speaker 1: the great state of North Carolina. His X feed is 127 00:06:51,080 --> 00:06:53,719 Speaker 1: a must read. He does such great work. He is 128 00:06:54,000 --> 00:06:56,760 Speaker 1: Congressman Mark Harris. So good to have you on the 129 00:06:56,760 --> 00:06:57,320 Speaker 1: show today. 130 00:06:58,279 --> 00:07:00,479 Speaker 9: Thank you so much, John, and the man. It's great 131 00:07:00,520 --> 00:07:01,360 Speaker 9: to be with you tonight. 132 00:07:02,560 --> 00:07:04,080 Speaker 2: It is a great honor to have you. 133 00:07:04,200 --> 00:07:06,719 Speaker 1: I know you have your own expectations of what you 134 00:07:07,440 --> 00:07:10,280 Speaker 1: think will happen in the chamber tonight, but already, just 135 00:07:10,400 --> 00:07:13,480 Speaker 1: even going in, it's pretty clear tonight that President Trump 136 00:07:13,520 --> 00:07:15,480 Speaker 1: is going to lay down a track of new ideas 137 00:07:15,520 --> 00:07:18,240 Speaker 1: to guide his second year in office that can show 138 00:07:18,280 --> 00:07:22,440 Speaker 1: people Republicans have more plans, more ambitions, more solutions. The 139 00:07:22,520 --> 00:07:26,000 Speaker 1: Democrats seem to only have white dresses, t shirts and 140 00:07:26,400 --> 00:07:30,520 Speaker 1: no shows to respond. How will Americans deal with that 141 00:07:30,720 --> 00:07:31,760 Speaker 1: very strong contrast? 142 00:07:33,360 --> 00:07:37,600 Speaker 9: Well, John, I think American people are continuing to see 143 00:07:37,640 --> 00:07:41,920 Speaker 9: through the antics. They're seeing through what the Democratic Party 144 00:07:42,320 --> 00:07:45,360 Speaker 9: has become. And I think it is very, very tragic 145 00:07:45,440 --> 00:07:47,400 Speaker 9: when we have come to this place that we are. 146 00:07:47,520 --> 00:07:51,040 Speaker 9: But let's get real, this is what tends to happen 147 00:07:51,360 --> 00:07:54,400 Speaker 9: when a party has sort of been taken over by 148 00:07:54,400 --> 00:07:57,520 Speaker 9: the far left, a party that really doesn't have a 149 00:07:58,200 --> 00:08:01,400 Speaker 9: true leader of it. They really don't have any winning 150 00:08:01,520 --> 00:08:05,360 Speaker 9: issues with the American people, and they seem to be rudderless, 151 00:08:05,440 --> 00:08:08,640 Speaker 9: as I oftentimes describe it. And so when you're in 152 00:08:08,680 --> 00:08:12,360 Speaker 9: that position, all you can do is try to create chaos. 153 00:08:12,600 --> 00:08:15,200 Speaker 9: All you can do is try to walk away. And 154 00:08:15,680 --> 00:08:17,920 Speaker 9: I think that that's exactly what a number of them 155 00:08:18,160 --> 00:08:20,520 Speaker 9: are going to do tonight. They're going to just walk away. 156 00:08:20,880 --> 00:08:24,280 Speaker 9: The others that will be there, I hope we'll be 157 00:08:24,400 --> 00:08:27,280 Speaker 9: there and show some decorum in the midst of it. 158 00:08:27,600 --> 00:08:30,400 Speaker 9: But listen, this is the President of the United States. 159 00:08:30,680 --> 00:08:33,720 Speaker 9: This is a historical moment. This is a State of 160 00:08:33,760 --> 00:08:36,560 Speaker 9: the Union address. And if there's ever a time that 161 00:08:36,600 --> 00:08:40,760 Speaker 9: we as Americans can come together and hear the President 162 00:08:41,040 --> 00:08:43,840 Speaker 9: as he addresses the Joint Session of Congress in the 163 00:08:43,880 --> 00:08:47,400 Speaker 9: State of the Union, listen, it's something we need to 164 00:08:47,440 --> 00:08:51,000 Speaker 9: do and it's something we celebrate. And I'm very excited 165 00:08:51,000 --> 00:08:54,040 Speaker 9: about the potential tonight. Yes, the President has a lot 166 00:08:54,040 --> 00:08:57,240 Speaker 9: of wins, and I'm sure that upsets my colleagues on 167 00:08:57,280 --> 00:08:59,079 Speaker 9: the other side of the aisle. They don't want to 168 00:08:59,120 --> 00:09:02,080 Speaker 9: hear about how crime has come down, that we have 169 00:09:02,160 --> 00:09:06,920 Speaker 9: the lowest number of murders since nineteen hundred, one hundred 170 00:09:06,960 --> 00:09:09,800 Speaker 9: and twenty five years. That's an incredible drop in the 171 00:09:09,880 --> 00:09:12,760 Speaker 9: murder rate. They don't want to hear how two point 172 00:09:12,840 --> 00:09:16,480 Speaker 9: six million folks have gone out of the country, six 173 00:09:16,600 --> 00:09:21,079 Speaker 9: hundred plus thousand by deportation, and almost two million one 174 00:09:21,120 --> 00:09:24,560 Speaker 9: point nine million that have self deported. That they don't 175 00:09:24,559 --> 00:09:27,600 Speaker 9: want to hear about the borders being secure and that 176 00:09:27,679 --> 00:09:30,160 Speaker 9: no illegals are getting across. So I could go on 177 00:09:30,240 --> 00:09:32,160 Speaker 9: and on. I'm not going to steal his speech. He 178 00:09:32,240 --> 00:09:35,000 Speaker 9: has a long litany of things that is going to 179 00:09:35,040 --> 00:09:40,000 Speaker 9: be celebrated tonight, and unfortunately the other side just doesn't 180 00:09:40,000 --> 00:09:40,720 Speaker 9: want to hear it. 181 00:09:41,679 --> 00:09:43,760 Speaker 6: I think that's true, sir. 182 00:09:43,840 --> 00:09:47,240 Speaker 3: Democrats unfortunately have a pretty strong track record though when 183 00:09:47,240 --> 00:09:49,839 Speaker 3: it comes on maybe not running on a message and 184 00:09:50,040 --> 00:09:53,439 Speaker 3: just running on fear. How do Republicans counter that fear 185 00:09:53,480 --> 00:09:55,160 Speaker 3: and make sure that the truth gets through it? 186 00:09:56,480 --> 00:09:59,319 Speaker 9: Well, I think we've got to just keep communicating our message. 187 00:09:59,360 --> 00:10:02,200 Speaker 9: We've got to unicate and remind people. I'm sure the 188 00:10:02,240 --> 00:10:06,360 Speaker 9: President will do this. You've got to remind people where 189 00:10:06,400 --> 00:10:09,360 Speaker 9: we've come from. He's got to remind people where we 190 00:10:09,480 --> 00:10:14,080 Speaker 9: found ourselves. Just about thirteen fourteen months ago, following four 191 00:10:14,160 --> 00:10:17,480 Speaker 9: years of the Biden administration policies. Then he's got to 192 00:10:17,520 --> 00:10:20,400 Speaker 9: remind them of what we've been able to do this year, 193 00:10:20,760 --> 00:10:23,000 Speaker 9: and that message is going to be so important to 194 00:10:23,120 --> 00:10:26,840 Speaker 9: continue to remind the American people of those very things 195 00:10:26,840 --> 00:10:29,000 Speaker 9: that I just started talking about a few moments ago, 196 00:10:29,240 --> 00:10:32,080 Speaker 9: and then he's got to remind people of the America 197 00:10:32,960 --> 00:10:35,480 Speaker 9: that we've still got to get done. He's got to 198 00:10:35,520 --> 00:10:39,680 Speaker 9: talk about, I hope, sanctuary cities and defunding them because 199 00:10:39,720 --> 00:10:42,360 Speaker 9: so many of the things we've seen go wrong are 200 00:10:42,480 --> 00:10:46,720 Speaker 9: in places like Minneapolis, where we're not seeing cooperation between 201 00:10:46,760 --> 00:10:49,840 Speaker 9: the local and the state and the federal, but rather 202 00:10:50,400 --> 00:10:54,440 Speaker 9: just totally ignoring federal law on immigration. And that's just 203 00:10:54,520 --> 00:10:56,800 Speaker 9: not going to stand. So I think he's going to 204 00:10:56,840 --> 00:10:59,320 Speaker 9: talk about that. I hope he's going to talk about 205 00:10:59,360 --> 00:11:02,600 Speaker 9: the Save of Marriica Act because all of America, ninety 206 00:11:02,600 --> 00:11:06,839 Speaker 9: five percent of Republicans and seventy plus percent of Democrats 207 00:11:07,120 --> 00:11:12,080 Speaker 9: all agree that we need that kind of election integrity 208 00:11:12,160 --> 00:11:15,280 Speaker 9: in the Save America Act. So I looked for him 209 00:11:15,280 --> 00:11:18,720 Speaker 9: to call the Senate out and urge them to do 210 00:11:19,360 --> 00:11:22,920 Speaker 9: things immediately. It's time for the Senate to take action 211 00:11:23,160 --> 00:11:25,960 Speaker 9: on these things that we have been doing and have 212 00:11:26,040 --> 00:11:27,760 Speaker 9: already passed out of the House. 213 00:11:29,600 --> 00:11:34,040 Speaker 1: Sir, there was an extraordinary set of circumstances in the 214 00:11:34,080 --> 00:11:37,400 Speaker 1: last few days. Whether they were in Munich while they 215 00:11:37,480 --> 00:11:41,160 Speaker 1: shut down our homeland security. Here Democrats were saying silly things, 216 00:11:41,640 --> 00:11:44,120 Speaker 1: whether they were in an interview or an event like 217 00:11:44,160 --> 00:11:47,080 Speaker 1: Gavin Newsom over the weekend where he suggested that just 218 00:11:47,120 --> 00:11:49,280 Speaker 1: because the audience was black, it must have had low 219 00:11:49,400 --> 00:11:53,320 Speaker 1: SAT scores, or whether you're the Wisconsin governor Tony Evers 220 00:11:53,360 --> 00:11:55,680 Speaker 1: who had to admit that he built the system in 221 00:11:55,720 --> 00:11:58,760 Speaker 1: Wisconsin economy that only works if you have illegal aliens 222 00:11:59,000 --> 00:12:02,000 Speaker 1: to cheapen the work. For Democrats have had a lot 223 00:12:02,040 --> 00:12:05,760 Speaker 1: of shoe leather moments in their mouth. How does how 224 00:12:05,760 --> 00:12:08,720 Speaker 1: do Republicans begin to turn those around and begin to 225 00:12:09,240 --> 00:12:12,360 Speaker 1: make a case for twenty six that the difference between 226 00:12:12,360 --> 00:12:16,760 Speaker 1: Democrats and Republicans is more than just rhetoric. It's literally 227 00:12:17,040 --> 00:12:18,360 Speaker 1: the way they look at people. 228 00:12:19,679 --> 00:12:22,760 Speaker 9: It is more than rhetoric. It really is John, the 229 00:12:22,800 --> 00:12:25,280 Speaker 9: way we look at people, the way we look at 230 00:12:25,320 --> 00:12:28,240 Speaker 9: the American dream, the way we look at the fact 231 00:12:28,600 --> 00:12:32,200 Speaker 9: even something as important as a State of the Union speech, 232 00:12:32,600 --> 00:12:36,520 Speaker 9: it's a time where we come together. We may disagree. Listen, 233 00:12:36,520 --> 00:12:39,800 Speaker 9: if there's a Democrat president speaking, I'm going to disagree 234 00:12:40,040 --> 00:12:42,480 Speaker 9: with most of what he says, but I would certainly 235 00:12:42,520 --> 00:12:46,360 Speaker 9: hope that I'm going to honor the decorum that is 236 00:12:46,400 --> 00:12:49,160 Speaker 9: expected of me as a member of the United States 237 00:12:49,160 --> 00:12:52,400 Speaker 9: House of Representatives. I think that we need to continue 238 00:12:52,440 --> 00:12:57,000 Speaker 9: to communicate our message about the vision for America. Listen, 239 00:12:57,200 --> 00:13:00,840 Speaker 9: We're making America great again. That's more more than a slogan. 240 00:13:01,160 --> 00:13:04,640 Speaker 9: That is something that really is inspired. Look at who 241 00:13:04,720 --> 00:13:07,400 Speaker 9: his guests are going to be tonight. We've just won 242 00:13:07,520 --> 00:13:11,520 Speaker 9: the gold medals in the Olympics in hockey here in 243 00:13:11,520 --> 00:13:14,760 Speaker 9: the United States, and how all of us. I even 244 00:13:14,840 --> 00:13:18,839 Speaker 9: looked at the documentary just the other day. It reminded 245 00:13:18,920 --> 00:13:21,320 Speaker 9: me of the Miracle on Ice from when we won 246 00:13:21,400 --> 00:13:24,440 Speaker 9: it in nineteen eighty and again it just welled up 247 00:13:24,520 --> 00:13:27,600 Speaker 9: inside of me. I think those kind of moments that 248 00:13:27,640 --> 00:13:31,559 Speaker 9: we can remind the American people of just keeps folks 249 00:13:31,640 --> 00:13:34,920 Speaker 9: moving forward. And I think that is so important. And 250 00:13:34,960 --> 00:13:36,839 Speaker 9: we've got to be able to message that. I think 251 00:13:36,880 --> 00:13:39,959 Speaker 9: we went on policy. We just do. We've just got 252 00:13:40,040 --> 00:13:43,880 Speaker 9: to communicate it effectively and let folks understand it. 253 00:13:45,080 --> 00:13:47,160 Speaker 3: Yeah, maybe having the miracle on ice guys in the 254 00:13:47,160 --> 00:13:49,560 Speaker 3: Oval a few months ago was a sign of what 255 00:13:49,840 --> 00:13:52,079 Speaker 3: was to come. Absolutely, sir, before we let you go, 256 00:13:53,280 --> 00:13:55,680 Speaker 3: speaking of fear, there is something that is a scary 257 00:13:55,720 --> 00:13:59,480 Speaker 3: prospect for both Republicans and President Trump, and that is 258 00:13:59,520 --> 00:14:01,920 Speaker 3: the notion that Democrats could take the House. 259 00:14:01,960 --> 00:14:02,480 Speaker 7: If they do. 260 00:14:02,559 --> 00:14:06,520 Speaker 3: They have already promised impeachment after impeachment after blockade after blockade. 261 00:14:07,040 --> 00:14:09,520 Speaker 3: Do you think that they intend to actually do that, 262 00:14:09,640 --> 00:14:12,920 Speaker 3: because I mean, maybe they want to sell messages or 263 00:14:12,920 --> 00:14:14,520 Speaker 3: maybe they do just want to sell impeachment. 264 00:14:15,640 --> 00:14:18,040 Speaker 9: I have no doubt that that's exactly what they're going 265 00:14:18,080 --> 00:14:18,400 Speaker 9: to do. 266 00:14:21,160 --> 00:14:24,480 Speaker 7: Yeah, all of the progress would be gone, sir. 267 00:14:24,600 --> 00:14:28,640 Speaker 1: We always love having you on your passion for your constituency. 268 00:14:28,640 --> 00:14:30,640 Speaker 1: Your passion for common sense is amazing. I think we 269 00:14:30,760 --> 00:14:33,720 Speaker 1: lost the congressman, but what what a great opportunity to 270 00:14:33,800 --> 00:14:35,720 Speaker 1: kick off the show. All right, folks, we got a 271 00:14:35,760 --> 00:14:38,080 Speaker 1: lot more discussion ahead on the state of the Union, 272 00:14:38,200 --> 00:14:41,960 Speaker 1: including what it means to one of the battleground states Wisconsin. 273 00:14:42,000 --> 00:14:45,160 Speaker 1: We have excud Michigan Congressman Tom Barrett's going to join 274 00:14:45,240 --> 00:14:47,640 Speaker 1: us right after the bridge. He's also doing something to 275 00:14:47,680 --> 00:14:50,200 Speaker 1: make travel safer this is amazing. It's got letization. We 276 00:14:50,240 --> 00:14:52,440 Speaker 1: talked to him about it. The house rejected it in 277 00:14:52,480 --> 00:14:54,240 Speaker 1: the last hour or so. But when you hear it, 278 00:14:54,280 --> 00:14:55,880 Speaker 1: you're going to realize how important is to get it done. 279 00:14:55,880 --> 00:14:57,440 Speaker 1: We're going to get to all of that right after 280 00:14:57,480 --> 00:15:04,760 Speaker 1: these messages. Hey, folks, did you know that high blood 281 00:15:04,800 --> 00:15:07,920 Speaker 1: pressure is the number one risk factor for mentality. Half 282 00:15:07,960 --> 00:15:10,200 Speaker 1: of all adults have high blood pssure myself include it, 283 00:15:10,240 --> 00:15:12,400 Speaker 1: and most people don't feel it until it becomes a 284 00:15:12,400 --> 00:15:15,360 Speaker 1: real problem. February is American Heart Month, and if you've 285 00:15:15,360 --> 00:15:18,080 Speaker 1: fallen off a few New Year's resolutions, that's okay. 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I was up 302 00:16:14,920 --> 00:16:17,080 Speaker 3: there at nine am this morning and it was already 303 00:16:17,120 --> 00:16:19,280 Speaker 3: a hoppin because the President, of course, is going to 304 00:16:19,320 --> 00:16:22,200 Speaker 3: be delivering the first official State of the Union address 305 00:16:22,280 --> 00:16:25,360 Speaker 3: of his second term later tonight, and with Democrats aiming 306 00:16:25,400 --> 00:16:28,000 Speaker 3: to gain control of the House, what can we anticipate 307 00:16:28,040 --> 00:16:30,640 Speaker 3: from President Trump's address? How is he going to engage 308 00:16:30,640 --> 00:16:33,720 Speaker 3: with voters as we approach the midterm elections. Joining us 309 00:16:33,720 --> 00:16:35,800 Speaker 3: now to discuss this and so much more. As congressman 310 00:16:36,000 --> 00:16:39,600 Speaker 3: representing the great State of Michigan, their seventh district, Tom Barrett, Congressman, 311 00:16:39,640 --> 00:16:40,720 Speaker 3: thanks so much for being with us. 312 00:16:41,520 --> 00:16:43,480 Speaker 10: Mandon, thank you for having me. I really appreciate it. 313 00:16:43,480 --> 00:16:45,520 Speaker 10: We're looking forward to the President's remarks tonight. 314 00:16:46,760 --> 00:16:49,800 Speaker 3: Absolutely, we appreciate you being here, and I anticipate with 315 00:16:49,840 --> 00:16:52,200 Speaker 3: so much of an emphasis on the economy and a 316 00:16:52,200 --> 00:16:54,480 Speaker 3: lot of things happening last year that will start to 317 00:16:54,520 --> 00:16:58,080 Speaker 3: bear fruit, hopefully for Republicans coming up in this spring. 318 00:16:58,160 --> 00:17:00,760 Speaker 3: What do you anticipate, President, it's going to hit on 319 00:17:00,760 --> 00:17:02,160 Speaker 3: and do you think that will be the priority? 320 00:17:03,040 --> 00:17:03,280 Speaker 2: Yes? 321 00:17:03,400 --> 00:17:03,960 Speaker 6: Absolutely. 322 00:17:03,960 --> 00:17:08,000 Speaker 10: I mean we're already seeing better and higher tax returns 323 00:17:07,720 --> 00:17:12,320 Speaker 10: for many Americans, especially the hardest working Americans in the economy, 324 00:17:12,600 --> 00:17:15,160 Speaker 10: those that are working overtime, like the road paving crew 325 00:17:15,160 --> 00:17:17,560 Speaker 10: that I visited in my district last summer. You know, 326 00:17:17,600 --> 00:17:20,480 Speaker 10: they were super excited about the no taxes on overtime 327 00:17:20,520 --> 00:17:23,560 Speaker 10: wages that they earn. You know, the hardest working Americans 328 00:17:23,560 --> 00:17:25,920 Speaker 10: that do that, the auto assembly line workers that put 329 00:17:25,960 --> 00:17:28,360 Speaker 10: in extra hours after their forty hour week is done 330 00:17:28,359 --> 00:17:31,119 Speaker 10: as they're retooling a new assembly line, or any of 331 00:17:31,160 --> 00:17:35,240 Speaker 10: the other countless Americans that work overtime in extra hours 332 00:17:35,280 --> 00:17:38,520 Speaker 10: paying no taxes on those overtime wages, or the people 333 00:17:38,560 --> 00:17:41,400 Speaker 10: in these service economy no taxes on tips and gratuities 334 00:17:41,400 --> 00:17:44,280 Speaker 10: for those that are providing services that have really transformed 335 00:17:44,320 --> 00:17:47,480 Speaker 10: our economy in the last decade or so, or whether 336 00:17:47,520 --> 00:17:49,960 Speaker 10: it's a you know, seniors like my mom and dad, 337 00:17:50,000 --> 00:17:51,240 Speaker 10: My mom is my guest. 338 00:17:51,040 --> 00:17:52,479 Speaker 6: For the State of the Union tonight. 339 00:17:52,560 --> 00:17:55,280 Speaker 10: And you know, my parents and about ninety percent of 340 00:17:55,320 --> 00:17:57,640 Speaker 10: other seniors are going to pay no taxes on their 341 00:17:57,680 --> 00:18:01,240 Speaker 10: Social Security wages or social benefits that they've earned. 342 00:18:01,680 --> 00:18:02,760 Speaker 6: These are meaningful things. 343 00:18:02,800 --> 00:18:05,000 Speaker 10: And then for the families in my district, like the 344 00:18:05,000 --> 00:18:07,280 Speaker 10: ones in carline when I drop my kids off at school, 345 00:18:07,280 --> 00:18:10,439 Speaker 10: an expanded child tax credit that'll make life just a 346 00:18:10,440 --> 00:18:14,119 Speaker 10: little bit easier for people raising kids throughout our country. 347 00:18:14,119 --> 00:18:17,680 Speaker 10: These are really, you know, great reforms, they're meaningful reforms, 348 00:18:17,760 --> 00:18:19,920 Speaker 10: and they really go at the heart of, like I said, 349 00:18:19,960 --> 00:18:23,280 Speaker 10: the hardest working Americans to give them the most relief 350 00:18:23,320 --> 00:18:23,840 Speaker 10: that we can. 351 00:18:25,920 --> 00:18:28,960 Speaker 1: There's a dynamic that is just starting to hit the 352 00:18:29,000 --> 00:18:32,400 Speaker 1: dinner table now, Congressman, and that is that affordability isn't 353 00:18:32,480 --> 00:18:34,720 Speaker 1: just in the statistics anymore. It's starting to hit I 354 00:18:34,760 --> 00:18:36,320 Speaker 1: went to the gas station this morning. I paid up 355 00:18:36,359 --> 00:18:38,320 Speaker 1: two seventy Last year at State of the Union, I 356 00:18:38,320 --> 00:18:39,359 Speaker 1: paid about three to twenty. 357 00:18:40,000 --> 00:18:40,880 Speaker 2: I went to the pharmacy. 358 00:18:40,960 --> 00:18:44,320 Speaker 1: My most expensive prescription was down about thirty percent. 359 00:18:45,200 --> 00:18:46,680 Speaker 2: Food store eggs are down. 360 00:18:48,119 --> 00:18:50,560 Speaker 1: It seems to me that sometimes it takes a few 361 00:18:50,560 --> 00:18:53,040 Speaker 1: months for those statistics to hit the dinner table. But 362 00:18:53,560 --> 00:18:55,560 Speaker 1: is this a night where the President reminds people that 363 00:18:55,600 --> 00:18:57,160 Speaker 1: he made America affordable again? 364 00:18:57,800 --> 00:18:58,080 Speaker 2: Yeah? 365 00:18:58,119 --> 00:18:58,639 Speaker 6: Absolutely. 366 00:18:58,720 --> 00:19:00,760 Speaker 10: I mean to your point about eggs alone, I mean, 367 00:19:00,760 --> 00:19:02,480 Speaker 10: it was not long ago that we were paying six 368 00:19:02,600 --> 00:19:05,800 Speaker 10: or more dollars for a dozen eggs, and now you know, 369 00:19:05,840 --> 00:19:06,720 Speaker 10: they're back down to. 370 00:19:06,880 --> 00:19:08,720 Speaker 6: Two bucks or less for a dozen eggs. 371 00:19:08,720 --> 00:19:11,879 Speaker 10: And you know, that's a meaningful and measurable, you know, 372 00:19:11,960 --> 00:19:14,920 Speaker 10: benefit that we've seen. But also as we look at 373 00:19:14,920 --> 00:19:18,080 Speaker 10: the trajectory line of where these things are heading, you know, 374 00:19:18,080 --> 00:19:20,280 Speaker 10: we've got more work to do. I tell people all 375 00:19:20,320 --> 00:19:21,840 Speaker 10: the time that in Congress, we're never going to work 376 00:19:21,840 --> 00:19:23,639 Speaker 10: ourselves out of a job. There's always going to be 377 00:19:23,720 --> 00:19:25,919 Speaker 10: a lot of problems to fix that we've got to 378 00:19:25,960 --> 00:19:27,960 Speaker 10: do the hard work of doing. And now, you know, 379 00:19:27,960 --> 00:19:29,840 Speaker 10: we got to put a lot of energy and attention 380 00:19:29,880 --> 00:19:32,520 Speaker 10: around housing. The President has put forth some plans to 381 00:19:32,600 --> 00:19:37,800 Speaker 10: really prevent these monopolistic large you know, hedge funds, sometimes 382 00:19:37,880 --> 00:19:42,040 Speaker 10: foreign own entities from buying up and competing against single 383 00:19:42,080 --> 00:19:45,760 Speaker 10: family you know new you know, entry level homes that 384 00:19:45,760 --> 00:19:47,879 Speaker 10: that families would look to buy to start building their 385 00:19:47,920 --> 00:19:50,600 Speaker 10: own family around the average age of a first time 386 00:19:50,600 --> 00:19:52,920 Speaker 10: home buyer in America's over forty years old. Now, these 387 00:19:52,960 --> 00:19:54,920 Speaker 10: are things that we've got to tackle. The presidents put 388 00:19:54,920 --> 00:19:57,040 Speaker 10: forward some ideas in which to do that. 389 00:19:57,119 --> 00:19:59,720 Speaker 6: We've brought some ideas up in Congress. I've introduced some 390 00:19:59,720 --> 00:20:01,160 Speaker 6: bills in that effort as well. 391 00:20:01,440 --> 00:20:02,919 Speaker 10: There are real things that we need to do to 392 00:20:03,000 --> 00:20:05,439 Speaker 10: tackle these problems that we're facing. I'm sure we're going 393 00:20:05,480 --> 00:20:07,840 Speaker 10: to hear a lot about tariffs and foreign trade. We're 394 00:20:07,880 --> 00:20:10,800 Speaker 10: going to hear about foreign policies, some of the you know, 395 00:20:10,840 --> 00:20:14,280 Speaker 10: some of the bad actors abroad, whether that's in Venezuela, 396 00:20:14,320 --> 00:20:16,360 Speaker 10: whether it's in Iran or other parts. 397 00:20:16,040 --> 00:20:16,560 Speaker 6: Of the world. 398 00:20:17,080 --> 00:20:18,680 Speaker 10: These are all things that the President's going to talk about. 399 00:20:18,680 --> 00:20:20,840 Speaker 10: To your point about prescription drugs, the most Favored nation 400 00:20:21,040 --> 00:20:24,240 Speaker 10: status reforms that the President has worked really hard on 401 00:20:24,640 --> 00:20:28,000 Speaker 10: so that Americans are not paying an unfair burden of 402 00:20:28,040 --> 00:20:31,320 Speaker 10: the research and development that goes into these drugs. They're 403 00:20:31,359 --> 00:20:34,520 Speaker 10: then sold far cheaper in every other developed country in 404 00:20:34,520 --> 00:20:37,359 Speaker 10: the world. It's time that we expect other countries who 405 00:20:37,400 --> 00:20:41,199 Speaker 10: are benefiting from these technologies to also contribute toward the 406 00:20:41,200 --> 00:20:44,080 Speaker 10: research and development that goes into them, so that Americans 407 00:20:44,119 --> 00:20:45,800 Speaker 10: alone are not bearing that cost. 408 00:20:47,720 --> 00:20:48,160 Speaker 7: Congressmen. 409 00:20:48,280 --> 00:20:52,199 Speaker 3: Republicans definitely have a formidable success record from last year 410 00:20:52,240 --> 00:20:55,120 Speaker 3: along with President Trump. But Democrats are going to use fear. 411 00:20:55,119 --> 00:20:57,160 Speaker 3: They're going to say, you know, it's the age. Old 412 00:20:57,160 --> 00:20:59,000 Speaker 3: women's are going to lose. Women are going to lose 413 00:20:59,040 --> 00:21:01,880 Speaker 3: their reproductive rights, minorities are going to lose their voting rights. 414 00:21:01,880 --> 00:21:04,040 Speaker 3: Everybody's going to be losing rights. How do you counter 415 00:21:04,240 --> 00:21:07,399 Speaker 3: their message, especially with you guys already having gotten the 416 00:21:07,440 --> 00:21:10,600 Speaker 3: Save America Act out of the House. But they're gonna 417 00:21:10,600 --> 00:21:12,680 Speaker 3: harp on all of these fears, which I hate to say, 418 00:21:12,680 --> 00:21:14,240 Speaker 3: it brings voters to the pole. 419 00:21:15,480 --> 00:21:18,080 Speaker 10: Yeah, And unfortunately, we've seen far too many people in 420 00:21:18,119 --> 00:21:22,320 Speaker 10: Congress looking for attention at any cost. And I just 421 00:21:22,359 --> 00:21:25,280 Speaker 10: had my five year old son join me last week 422 00:21:25,400 --> 00:21:27,240 Speaker 10: in Congress. I brought him out here and I tell 423 00:21:27,280 --> 00:21:29,719 Speaker 10: him all the time that not all attention is good attention. 424 00:21:30,280 --> 00:21:32,600 Speaker 10: And I think a few members of Congress would benefit 425 00:21:32,920 --> 00:21:35,520 Speaker 10: from that lesson as well. I also shared with you 426 00:21:35,560 --> 00:21:37,919 Speaker 10: I brought my mother as my State of the Union 427 00:21:38,280 --> 00:21:39,720 Speaker 10: guests tonight, so I can tell. 428 00:21:39,600 --> 00:21:41,600 Speaker 6: You that I will be on my best behavior and 429 00:21:41,640 --> 00:21:43,120 Speaker 6: I will not be getting kicked out of the city. 430 00:21:44,080 --> 00:21:46,920 Speaker 10: I'll be watching and maybe a few other members could 431 00:21:46,960 --> 00:21:49,120 Speaker 10: benefit from that as well. And you know, I'm willing 432 00:21:49,160 --> 00:21:51,399 Speaker 10: to offer my mom as a disciplinarian to any of 433 00:21:51,400 --> 00:21:53,520 Speaker 10: them that would benefit from that. 434 00:21:54,200 --> 00:21:56,160 Speaker 7: I think that would be a benefit that would. 435 00:21:55,960 --> 00:21:58,879 Speaker 2: Be that's a good idea. We might shape up Congress quickly. 436 00:21:58,920 --> 00:21:59,359 Speaker 2: That's good. 437 00:21:59,400 --> 00:22:00,920 Speaker 6: I can tell you he's very well prepped. 438 00:22:01,080 --> 00:22:02,240 Speaker 9: Yeah. 439 00:22:02,359 --> 00:22:04,480 Speaker 2: Yeah, that's about what you need to manage Congress. So 440 00:22:04,480 --> 00:22:05,160 Speaker 2: that's pretty good. 441 00:22:06,400 --> 00:22:06,679 Speaker 9: All right. 442 00:22:06,720 --> 00:22:08,720 Speaker 2: I want to turn to something that you're taking the 443 00:22:08,800 --> 00:22:09,199 Speaker 2: lead on. 444 00:22:10,080 --> 00:22:13,240 Speaker 1: I know it's close to your heart personally, aviation safety. 445 00:22:13,280 --> 00:22:15,680 Speaker 1: We have a great industry, it's pretty safe, but there 446 00:22:15,680 --> 00:22:17,919 Speaker 1: are things that we can be doing to use technology 447 00:22:18,000 --> 00:22:20,600 Speaker 1: to make it safe. For the Potomac crash a year 448 00:22:20,600 --> 00:22:22,879 Speaker 1: ago January was an eye opener to a lot of 449 00:22:22,880 --> 00:22:25,359 Speaker 1: people on just the failures that occurred. Tell us what 450 00:22:25,400 --> 00:22:26,879 Speaker 1: you're up to and how it's going to make our 451 00:22:26,920 --> 00:22:27,960 Speaker 1: airlines even safer. 452 00:22:28,600 --> 00:22:30,240 Speaker 6: Yeah, I've introduced and thank you. 453 00:22:30,280 --> 00:22:33,280 Speaker 10: We've put forth a number of reforms that I've submitted. 454 00:22:33,320 --> 00:22:37,520 Speaker 10: I obviously have some experience in this, having flown helicopters 455 00:22:37,520 --> 00:22:39,920 Speaker 10: in the Army before coming to Congress. Flow night vision 456 00:22:39,960 --> 00:22:43,760 Speaker 10: goggles and logged you know, time flying the same and 457 00:22:43,800 --> 00:22:48,000 Speaker 10: similar types of aircraft. The helicopter that tragically was involved 458 00:22:48,000 --> 00:22:52,000 Speaker 10: in that collision over Washington Washington, DC's airport and crash 459 00:22:52,040 --> 00:22:54,960 Speaker 10: into the Potomac, and you know, over sixty lives were 460 00:22:55,000 --> 00:22:58,359 Speaker 10: lost in that tragedy. We've got to make serious changes 461 00:22:58,400 --> 00:23:00,600 Speaker 10: to what's going on, and not to get too granular 462 00:23:00,680 --> 00:23:03,679 Speaker 10: with the particulars and the details of technology, but just 463 00:23:03,720 --> 00:23:07,560 Speaker 10: as an example, the American Airlines flight had a technology 464 00:23:07,560 --> 00:23:11,800 Speaker 10: called ADSB, which is the precision kind of positioning broadcast 465 00:23:11,880 --> 00:23:14,880 Speaker 10: of where that aircraft is for awareness of other aircraft 466 00:23:14,920 --> 00:23:16,040 Speaker 10: and air traffic control. 467 00:23:16,359 --> 00:23:18,720 Speaker 6: They had ADSB broadcasting. 468 00:23:18,040 --> 00:23:20,159 Speaker 10: Out of the aircraft, but they did not have the 469 00:23:20,200 --> 00:23:21,240 Speaker 10: receiver coming. 470 00:23:21,040 --> 00:23:23,520 Speaker 6: Into the aircraft. The helicopter had. 471 00:23:23,400 --> 00:23:25,800 Speaker 10: ADSB coming into the aircraft, but not going out of 472 00:23:25,840 --> 00:23:29,880 Speaker 10: the aircraft. The airplane had collision avoidance technology on board, 473 00:23:29,920 --> 00:23:32,639 Speaker 10: but the helicopter did not. And all of these things 474 00:23:32,720 --> 00:23:35,360 Speaker 10: need to integrate and intermesh together. It's going to take 475 00:23:35,400 --> 00:23:37,960 Speaker 10: some changes within the Department of War to change their 476 00:23:37,960 --> 00:23:40,480 Speaker 10: protocol of how they use these technologies. We want to 477 00:23:40,520 --> 00:23:44,560 Speaker 10: protect national security and sensitivity of missions when they are 478 00:23:44,600 --> 00:23:48,000 Speaker 10: sensitive in nature. To protect that national security interest, and 479 00:23:48,000 --> 00:23:50,160 Speaker 10: there are ways to do that. I have an adsb 480 00:23:50,320 --> 00:23:53,080 Speaker 10: out loophole bill that would require the Department of War 481 00:23:53,200 --> 00:23:57,159 Speaker 10: to use this broadcasting technology for their position unless they 482 00:23:57,160 --> 00:24:00,720 Speaker 10: are conducting a sensitive or secret mission, and only during 483 00:24:00,720 --> 00:24:03,120 Speaker 10: the phases of flight where it is secret or sensitive. 484 00:24:03,320 --> 00:24:05,040 Speaker 6: When they come back over Washington. 485 00:24:04,720 --> 00:24:07,440 Speaker 10: DC Airport and they're flying across the Potomac River at 486 00:24:07,440 --> 00:24:10,440 Speaker 10: the base of the runway being used for landing at 487 00:24:10,440 --> 00:24:12,240 Speaker 10: that point, they ought to turn this on so that 488 00:24:12,320 --> 00:24:15,400 Speaker 10: everyone can know where their location is to keep everyone safe. 489 00:24:15,880 --> 00:24:18,240 Speaker 10: The Rotor Act is one that was introduced by Senator 490 00:24:18,240 --> 00:24:18,760 Speaker 10: Ted Cruz. 491 00:24:18,800 --> 00:24:20,520 Speaker 6: It's being voted on in the House today. 492 00:24:20,960 --> 00:24:22,720 Speaker 10: It is a step in the right direction that I 493 00:24:22,760 --> 00:24:26,120 Speaker 10: intend to support on the floor today and then we'll 494 00:24:26,119 --> 00:24:27,399 Speaker 10: see where that kind of goes from there. 495 00:24:27,440 --> 00:24:28,240 Speaker 6: But fundamentally, we. 496 00:24:28,200 --> 00:24:31,199 Speaker 10: Have to change the practice and the protocol that the 497 00:24:31,240 --> 00:24:33,679 Speaker 10: Department of War has been using. We've got, in my opinion, 498 00:24:33,760 --> 00:24:37,119 Speaker 10: too many spoiled generals looking to get flown on helicopters. 499 00:24:36,480 --> 00:24:38,760 Speaker 6: Around Washington, DC and other parts of the country. 500 00:24:39,160 --> 00:24:43,280 Speaker 10: We've got to change that practice to really improve upon 501 00:24:43,359 --> 00:24:47,639 Speaker 10: aviation safety, so we're not introducing risk into the national airspace. 502 00:24:48,000 --> 00:24:49,840 Speaker 10: It's important work that needs to get done, and I'm 503 00:24:49,840 --> 00:24:52,280 Speaker 10: doing my best to really balance all of this in 504 00:24:52,280 --> 00:24:54,480 Speaker 10: the way that is appropriate and take the findings of 505 00:24:54,520 --> 00:24:57,680 Speaker 10: the NTSB report and put those into practice and change 506 00:24:57,680 --> 00:24:59,160 Speaker 10: our protocols of how this happens. 507 00:25:00,280 --> 00:25:04,320 Speaker 3: That's really great, Congressman. You've had some important conversations lately. 508 00:25:04,560 --> 00:25:07,159 Speaker 3: I just finished watching the Charlie Sheen documentary, and if 509 00:25:07,160 --> 00:25:09,880 Speaker 3: I learned anything from that, it's that there's a deficit 510 00:25:10,000 --> 00:25:13,040 Speaker 3: of these services in this country when it comes to recovery. 511 00:25:13,040 --> 00:25:17,000 Speaker 3: But you've had some important conversations in Michigan about addiction recovery. 512 00:25:17,000 --> 00:25:17,920 Speaker 7: Tell us what you've found. 513 00:25:19,040 --> 00:25:21,199 Speaker 10: Yeah, I had the benefit of when I was in 514 00:25:21,240 --> 00:25:23,040 Speaker 10: the state legislative legislature. 515 00:25:23,119 --> 00:25:25,040 Speaker 6: Sitting next to my seat mate when I was in 516 00:25:25,040 --> 00:25:26,040 Speaker 6: the State House was. 517 00:25:26,000 --> 00:25:30,760 Speaker 10: A really strong addiction and recovery advocate. This is really 518 00:25:30,800 --> 00:25:34,800 Speaker 10: eye opening, and you look at the cultural effects of 519 00:25:34,840 --> 00:25:36,720 Speaker 10: so many things that have happened in our country, and 520 00:25:36,720 --> 00:25:38,560 Speaker 10: these are real things that we've got to improve upon. 521 00:25:38,880 --> 00:25:41,840 Speaker 10: I'm really proud that we've seen a decline or a 522 00:25:41,880 --> 00:25:44,919 Speaker 10: decrease for the first time and so long of opioid 523 00:25:45,320 --> 00:25:46,840 Speaker 10: and fentanyl overdose desks. 524 00:25:46,880 --> 00:25:48,000 Speaker 6: That is attributable a. 525 00:25:47,880 --> 00:25:50,119 Speaker 10: Lot to obviously the work that's been done here in 526 00:25:50,160 --> 00:25:52,720 Speaker 10: Congress as well as the President to halt the flow 527 00:25:52,760 --> 00:25:55,840 Speaker 10: of fentanyl into our country, but also look at addiction 528 00:25:56,000 --> 00:25:58,880 Speaker 10: and recovery therapies and treatments that we can invest in 529 00:25:59,200 --> 00:26:02,159 Speaker 10: to give hope and give confidence and give recovery to 530 00:26:02,240 --> 00:26:03,200 Speaker 10: more and more Americans. 531 00:26:03,200 --> 00:26:04,359 Speaker 6: That is something we need to do. 532 00:26:04,400 --> 00:26:06,520 Speaker 10: It's a it's a cultural thing we need to fix, 533 00:26:06,960 --> 00:26:09,960 Speaker 10: but it's also an enforcement of halting the flow of 534 00:26:09,960 --> 00:26:12,679 Speaker 10: these illegal drugs into our countries so that more Americans 535 00:26:12,760 --> 00:26:16,560 Speaker 10: are not found to have these tragedies arise. And prevention 536 00:26:16,720 --> 00:26:18,480 Speaker 10: is the best thing we can do, but then a 537 00:26:18,480 --> 00:26:21,119 Speaker 10: addiction and recovery are also pieces that we need to 538 00:26:21,160 --> 00:26:23,040 Speaker 10: invest heavily in. And I'm proud of that work that 539 00:26:23,040 --> 00:26:24,960 Speaker 10: we're doing. There's more that we have to do. We're 540 00:26:24,960 --> 00:26:28,080 Speaker 10: still losing far too many Americans to these overdose desks. 541 00:26:28,440 --> 00:26:30,080 Speaker 6: But really getting at. 542 00:26:29,920 --> 00:26:32,320 Speaker 10: The root is going to be so critically important, and 543 00:26:32,359 --> 00:26:34,879 Speaker 10: I hope the President brings up and speaks about some 544 00:26:34,960 --> 00:26:35,880 Speaker 10: of that tonight as well. 545 00:26:37,000 --> 00:26:38,800 Speaker 2: Yeah, so we got about a minute left, real quick. 546 00:26:38,840 --> 00:26:41,600 Speaker 2: I want to ask about Iran. We already disabled their 547 00:26:41,680 --> 00:26:43,040 Speaker 2: nuclear program or set. 548 00:26:42,840 --> 00:26:45,480 Speaker 1: It back right a ways, gives the present where to 549 00:26:45,560 --> 00:26:47,080 Speaker 1: launch another military attack. 550 00:26:47,200 --> 00:26:48,960 Speaker 2: Is regime changed the ultimate goal? 551 00:26:49,760 --> 00:26:50,880 Speaker 6: Well, I think certainly. 552 00:26:51,119 --> 00:26:55,160 Speaker 10: You know, the Iatola is a belligerent, you know, basically 553 00:26:55,160 --> 00:26:58,959 Speaker 10: pseudo dictator in Iran that has destabilized the entire region. 554 00:26:59,720 --> 00:27:03,919 Speaker 10: I lost friends in Iraq to the hands of Iranian 555 00:27:04,640 --> 00:27:08,240 Speaker 10: Iranian produced munitions and bombs that were used to kill 556 00:27:08,240 --> 00:27:10,720 Speaker 10: friends of mine in Iraq. And there are families that 557 00:27:10,760 --> 00:27:14,000 Speaker 10: are shattered in our country through the loss of life 558 00:27:14,080 --> 00:27:16,280 Speaker 10: during the war on Terror that was born a lot 559 00:27:16,280 --> 00:27:19,560 Speaker 10: of that out of the efforts that were undertaken in Iran. 560 00:27:19,680 --> 00:27:22,520 Speaker 10: So it is not in any way too soon to 561 00:27:22,600 --> 00:27:25,320 Speaker 10: see a change of leadership in Iran. And I'm hopeful 562 00:27:25,359 --> 00:27:28,640 Speaker 10: that the people there will continue to rise up, continue 563 00:27:28,680 --> 00:27:32,080 Speaker 10: to voice their desire for freedom. And I think there 564 00:27:32,080 --> 00:27:35,200 Speaker 10: are things we can do, short of us sending military 565 00:27:35,240 --> 00:27:38,520 Speaker 10: troops on the ground into Iran, that would enable the 566 00:27:38,520 --> 00:27:40,840 Speaker 10: people of Iran to take ownership of their own country. 567 00:27:40,840 --> 00:27:44,040 Speaker 10: Whether that's technology that bypasses the Internet censoring, whether it's 568 00:27:44,400 --> 00:27:47,800 Speaker 10: cell phones that directly connect to satellite technology to allow 569 00:27:47,840 --> 00:27:51,480 Speaker 10: them to bypass the censorship that's going on, or whether 570 00:27:51,480 --> 00:27:53,960 Speaker 10: it's other organizing efforts that we can take to really 571 00:27:54,040 --> 00:27:57,080 Speaker 10: empower the people in Iran that have to decide this 572 00:27:57,200 --> 00:27:59,879 Speaker 10: for themselves, what the next steps of their country is going. 573 00:28:00,160 --> 00:28:01,560 Speaker 10: They don't want to live under the thumb of the 574 00:28:01,560 --> 00:28:05,120 Speaker 10: ayah Toola. Their currency is devalued down to almost nothing. 575 00:28:05,520 --> 00:28:09,080 Speaker 10: They've had an oppressive regime for decades now, longer than 576 00:28:09,119 --> 00:28:12,399 Speaker 10: I've even been alive. This is really serious stuff that 577 00:28:12,680 --> 00:28:16,280 Speaker 10: I'm optimistic about the direction that the Iranian people are 578 00:28:16,320 --> 00:28:18,639 Speaker 10: taking to bring about fundamental change in their country, and 579 00:28:18,680 --> 00:28:21,600 Speaker 10: I just hope and pray that that will continue to 580 00:28:21,640 --> 00:28:24,480 Speaker 10: take effect so that we can have a peaceful relationship 581 00:28:24,520 --> 00:28:25,080 Speaker 10: with Iran. 582 00:28:26,320 --> 00:28:28,040 Speaker 7: Yeah, exciting, definitely with you on that. 583 00:28:28,119 --> 00:28:30,800 Speaker 3: I think we're all cautiously optimistic of what we could see. 584 00:28:31,160 --> 00:28:33,119 Speaker 3: Congressman Tom Barrett, thank you so much for being with 585 00:28:33,240 --> 00:28:34,040 Speaker 3: us tonight, Sir. 586 00:28:34,440 --> 00:28:36,320 Speaker 10: Yeah, thank you for having me. I really do appreciate it. 587 00:28:36,359 --> 00:28:38,320 Speaker 10: And we're looking forward to the President's remarks tonight. 588 00:28:39,480 --> 00:28:41,760 Speaker 3: We will be watching all right, everybody, stay tuned because 589 00:28:41,760 --> 00:28:42,840 Speaker 3: we have much more fear coming. 590 00:28:42,720 --> 00:28:43,760 Speaker 7: Up on the other side of this break. 591 00:28:55,400 --> 00:28:56,280 Speaker 2: Welcome back to America. 592 00:28:56,440 --> 00:28:58,200 Speaker 1: While much of the President's speech to night, we'll talk 593 00:28:58,240 --> 00:29:02,680 Speaker 1: about domestic issues like affordability and security and safety in 594 00:29:02,720 --> 00:29:06,560 Speaker 1: the border. There's also a big component of a foreign policy. 595 00:29:06,840 --> 00:29:09,160 Speaker 1: What's going to happen in Iran? Are we going to bomb? 596 00:29:09,920 --> 00:29:13,160 Speaker 1: Will that violence in Mexico spill over since the killing 597 00:29:13,200 --> 00:29:15,920 Speaker 1: of that extraordinarily bad cartel leader? 598 00:29:16,000 --> 00:29:18,520 Speaker 2: And another important one, what do we do with China? 599 00:29:18,520 --> 00:29:21,600 Speaker 1: And tonight in the audience will be a powerful symbol 600 00:29:21,640 --> 00:29:25,920 Speaker 1: of China's persecution and prosecution against freedom. The daughter of 601 00:29:26,040 --> 00:29:28,880 Speaker 1: Chinese in prison, Chinese activist Jimmy Lai, will be in 602 00:29:28,920 --> 00:29:32,520 Speaker 1: the audience at the behest of House speaker Mike Johnson 603 00:29:32,600 --> 00:29:34,120 Speaker 1: joining us now to make sense of all of this 604 00:29:34,200 --> 00:29:36,360 Speaker 1: and to tell us what we could expect tonight. He's 605 00:29:36,360 --> 00:29:38,720 Speaker 1: a senior research fellow there at his foundation, and before 606 00:29:38,760 --> 00:29:41,480 Speaker 1: that he was one of the most trusted security advisors 607 00:29:41,480 --> 00:29:44,800 Speaker 1: inside the White House, Deputy National Security Advisor to the 608 00:29:44,880 --> 00:29:46,360 Speaker 1: Vice President in Trump one. 609 00:29:46,440 --> 00:29:49,120 Speaker 2: He is Steve Yates. Steve, great to have you back, 610 00:29:49,720 --> 00:29:53,480 Speaker 2: Thanks so much, wonderful, enjoy you all right. A lot 611 00:29:53,480 --> 00:29:55,400 Speaker 2: to cover in tonight's speech. I don't think the President 612 00:29:55,440 --> 00:29:57,160 Speaker 2: will miss any of it. He'll get it all covered. 613 00:29:57,200 --> 00:30:01,080 Speaker 1: But Iran, Mexico, China to be three big topics that 614 00:30:01,120 --> 00:30:01,560 Speaker 1: will come up. 615 00:30:01,560 --> 00:30:03,880 Speaker 2: What do you expect well on Iran? 616 00:30:04,360 --> 00:30:06,720 Speaker 11: The challenge has been put to him by those that 617 00:30:06,760 --> 00:30:09,000 Speaker 11: have been briefed on the Hill to make the case 618 00:30:09,000 --> 00:30:11,960 Speaker 11: of the American people of if force is going to be used, 619 00:30:12,000 --> 00:30:14,240 Speaker 11: how might it be used. How do we ensure that 620 00:30:14,320 --> 00:30:17,160 Speaker 11: it doesn't spill over into an Iraq two point zero 621 00:30:17,160 --> 00:30:21,480 Speaker 11: situation or any other kind of unfriendly spillover in the 622 00:30:21,520 --> 00:30:24,440 Speaker 11: region or to our shores. I think the President has 623 00:30:24,480 --> 00:30:27,200 Speaker 11: plenty he could say. I'm not privy to what he 624 00:30:27,600 --> 00:30:31,280 Speaker 11: is intent upon selling tonight, but I do think that 625 00:30:31,360 --> 00:30:34,800 Speaker 11: he wants to reassure that we have both peace and 626 00:30:34,960 --> 00:30:38,760 Speaker 11: strength on full display in every meaningful part of the world. 627 00:30:39,000 --> 00:30:41,800 Speaker 11: And that is the pivot the President has made in 628 00:30:41,880 --> 00:30:45,120 Speaker 11: being a good steward of American interest but also a 629 00:30:45,160 --> 00:30:47,400 Speaker 11: world that had kind of gone mad and gone broken 630 00:30:47,760 --> 00:30:51,400 Speaker 11: in the previous years. So I expect he might have 631 00:30:51,480 --> 00:30:54,160 Speaker 11: to use force over the coming weeks and months to 632 00:30:54,240 --> 00:30:58,240 Speaker 11: keep negotiations on track. I don't expect a broader war 633 00:30:58,280 --> 00:31:03,120 Speaker 11: to breakout Mexico Front. I think that people might be 634 00:31:03,240 --> 00:31:07,160 Speaker 11: a little reassured that seems things calmed a little in 635 00:31:07,200 --> 00:31:10,920 Speaker 11: the immediate aftermath those horrifying images. But there's every reason 636 00:31:10,960 --> 00:31:13,880 Speaker 11: to be worried about cartels that have tentacles into our 637 00:31:13,920 --> 00:31:19,000 Speaker 11: country in far too many ways. People have suffered unspeakable 638 00:31:19,080 --> 00:31:23,040 Speaker 11: losses with fentanyl and crime and other kinds of problems 639 00:31:23,320 --> 00:31:27,480 Speaker 11: that have come across our borders. And so perhaps because 640 00:31:27,520 --> 00:31:31,200 Speaker 11: Donald Trump is in the Oval office, those cartels might 641 00:31:31,280 --> 00:31:36,320 Speaker 11: want to think twice before having deliver the direct American 642 00:31:36,440 --> 00:31:41,320 Speaker 11: casualties in American soil that would provoke an overwhelming response. 643 00:31:41,360 --> 00:31:44,960 Speaker 11: For now, it's in Mexico, and I think it's important 644 00:31:45,000 --> 00:31:48,440 Speaker 11: that this be one. It's a challenge has waited far 645 00:31:48,480 --> 00:31:51,120 Speaker 11: too long for real action, and whether the government of 646 00:31:51,120 --> 00:31:53,760 Speaker 11: Mexico wanted or not, they're in it now, so they 647 00:31:53,840 --> 00:31:55,960 Speaker 11: might as well be in it to win it. The 648 00:31:56,040 --> 00:32:00,000 Speaker 11: China stuff is kind of longer term presidents and negotiations 649 00:32:00,040 --> 00:32:04,760 Speaker 11: on rebalancing things economic we have a lot of accountability 650 00:32:04,760 --> 00:32:08,400 Speaker 11: on COVID and fentanyl and other areas. Rebalancing of traded 651 00:32:08,520 --> 00:32:11,160 Speaker 11: just a part of these things. And their security challenge 652 00:32:11,280 --> 00:32:14,080 Speaker 11: of how do we deter their aggression, the territorial aggression 653 00:32:14,360 --> 00:32:17,640 Speaker 11: that croaches upon our allies and upon us, and the 654 00:32:17,720 --> 00:32:19,360 Speaker 11: last part of that that I would just put is 655 00:32:19,600 --> 00:32:21,880 Speaker 11: kind of icing on the cake. You mentioned that the 656 00:32:21,960 --> 00:32:23,840 Speaker 11: daughter of Jimmy Lai will be there. I think it's 657 00:32:23,960 --> 00:32:28,640 Speaker 11: super important that the cause of media freedom of association 658 00:32:28,720 --> 00:32:32,720 Speaker 11: was squashed in Hong Kong after the Chinese takeover. Says 659 00:32:32,760 --> 00:32:36,600 Speaker 11: something more broadly about China. I also hear the crew 660 00:32:36,720 --> 00:32:40,480 Speaker 11: of the Artemis two have been invited by Speaker Johnson 661 00:32:40,520 --> 00:32:44,120 Speaker 11: to attend. I'm a huge advocate for winning the space 662 00:32:44,200 --> 00:32:48,400 Speaker 11: race two point zero. It matters economically, it matters strategically 663 00:32:48,400 --> 00:32:51,400 Speaker 11: and militarily. It also matters to the spirit of America. 664 00:32:51,920 --> 00:32:53,800 Speaker 11: And if we're going to win that, we need that 665 00:32:53,920 --> 00:32:57,760 Speaker 11: crew in space, not in the capital. And that's why 666 00:32:57,800 --> 00:33:01,480 Speaker 11: I would really really advocate we have of a private 667 00:33:01,560 --> 00:33:07,120 Speaker 11: sector public sector collaboration to leapfrog into a different approach 668 00:33:07,320 --> 00:33:10,680 Speaker 11: it that goes beyond the Artemis in winning that space race. 669 00:33:11,080 --> 00:33:14,880 Speaker 11: So that's kind of the tour of horizon of what 670 00:33:15,040 --> 00:33:18,640 Speaker 11: could get addressed if the President waxes long on foreign policy. 671 00:33:19,840 --> 00:33:23,040 Speaker 2: It's a big horizon, Steve. 672 00:33:22,800 --> 00:33:25,320 Speaker 3: I want to stay on Mexico for a moment because 673 00:33:25,360 --> 00:33:27,680 Speaker 3: I mean, it was actually quite shocking to see the 674 00:33:27,800 --> 00:33:31,680 Speaker 3: leader of what is it cartel Jlisco new Gang taken out. 675 00:33:32,120 --> 00:33:34,440 Speaker 3: I think what a lot of people are also surprised 676 00:33:34,440 --> 00:33:38,040 Speaker 3: by the fact that Claudia Steinbaum, she has a reputation 677 00:33:38,120 --> 00:33:42,120 Speaker 3: for having at least an arms length relationship with cartels 678 00:33:42,200 --> 00:33:45,000 Speaker 3: in that country. What do you think it took for 679 00:33:45,080 --> 00:33:49,880 Speaker 3: President Trump to convince her and her contemporaries that coordination was. 680 00:33:49,800 --> 00:33:50,600 Speaker 7: In their best interest. 681 00:33:51,760 --> 00:33:54,400 Speaker 11: Well, I know that the administration has been looking from 682 00:33:54,640 --> 00:33:57,080 Speaker 11: before coming back in this term and early in the 683 00:33:57,200 --> 00:34:00,880 Speaker 11: term at all the authorities and capability that would be 684 00:34:00,920 --> 00:34:04,280 Speaker 11: necessary if we didn't have the help of the government 685 00:34:04,280 --> 00:34:07,240 Speaker 11: of Mexico, and in order to provide for the common 686 00:34:07,240 --> 00:34:11,600 Speaker 11: defense and protect American citizens and communities, we had to 687 00:34:11,600 --> 00:34:14,360 Speaker 11: take we had to take this action what would be necessary, 688 00:34:14,400 --> 00:34:17,560 Speaker 11: and it's it's a dangerous list. It's one that we 689 00:34:17,760 --> 00:34:22,360 Speaker 11: could use our capabilities and we probably would win, but 690 00:34:22,600 --> 00:34:26,719 Speaker 11: at some risk and some costuh. And so I think 691 00:34:26,719 --> 00:34:29,600 Speaker 11: it was far better for us to find a way 692 00:34:29,640 --> 00:34:32,640 Speaker 11: to push the government of Mexico to ultimately have to move. 693 00:34:33,040 --> 00:34:36,640 Speaker 11: I strongly suspect that we had intelligence that said we 694 00:34:36,760 --> 00:34:41,200 Speaker 11: know where this dangerous person is and several others and 695 00:34:41,360 --> 00:34:43,960 Speaker 11: either we're going to do it and Pandora's box is 696 00:34:44,080 --> 00:34:46,920 Speaker 11: wide open, or you're going to do it, and Panda's 697 00:34:47,000 --> 00:34:50,680 Speaker 11: box is open just a little bit less. And I 698 00:34:50,719 --> 00:34:54,239 Speaker 11: think that they knew that this was sort of a 699 00:34:54,280 --> 00:34:59,480 Speaker 11: survival level kind of decision. And either they do it 700 00:34:59,520 --> 00:35:03,319 Speaker 11: themselves and hold on to the hope of power, or 701 00:35:03,560 --> 00:35:07,160 Speaker 11: it's done by America and either the cartels or someone 702 00:35:07,160 --> 00:35:09,880 Speaker 11: else is pushing them aside. 703 00:35:10,320 --> 00:35:13,600 Speaker 1: So very important to get that equation right just before 704 00:35:13,600 --> 00:35:17,720 Speaker 1: we let you go real quickly. Watching a socialist government 705 00:35:17,719 --> 00:35:20,279 Speaker 1: in Venezuela suddenly do a lot of things that are 706 00:35:20,320 --> 00:35:24,000 Speaker 1: beneficial to the United States, seeing a socialist president in 707 00:35:24,040 --> 00:35:27,440 Speaker 1: Mexico do things that other Mexican leaders were unwilling to do. 708 00:35:28,000 --> 00:35:30,360 Speaker 1: There does seem to be a change in the dynamic, 709 00:35:30,400 --> 00:35:31,759 Speaker 1: particularly in our hemisphere. 710 00:35:32,239 --> 00:35:33,600 Speaker 2: How far reaching is that? 711 00:35:33,840 --> 00:35:37,320 Speaker 1: And could a Cuba collapse be part of that outcome 712 00:35:37,360 --> 00:35:38,000 Speaker 1: of that equation? 713 00:35:39,000 --> 00:35:41,680 Speaker 11: Well, we're definitely in the territory of dream of things 714 00:35:41,680 --> 00:35:43,360 Speaker 11: that never were and ask why not? 715 00:35:43,840 --> 00:35:44,040 Speaker 2: So? 716 00:35:44,400 --> 00:35:46,960 Speaker 11: President Trump in a lot of ways is an echo 717 00:35:47,040 --> 00:35:49,279 Speaker 11: and an abodoment of a lot of what came out 718 00:35:49,280 --> 00:35:53,680 Speaker 11: of the Kennedy era, just swapping the parties and so 719 00:35:53,760 --> 00:35:56,799 Speaker 11: we're looking at space we're looking at our hemisphere and 720 00:35:56,840 --> 00:36:00,359 Speaker 11: we're doing things that people said couldn't be done. And 721 00:36:00,560 --> 00:36:02,680 Speaker 11: I think that is sort of a summation of what 722 00:36:02,719 --> 00:36:05,319 Speaker 11: trump Ism is besides all the pop and sizzle of 723 00:36:05,360 --> 00:36:10,040 Speaker 11: the critics and complaints. And so I do think that 724 00:36:10,040 --> 00:36:13,319 Speaker 11: that is where momentum is going. There's a part of 725 00:36:13,360 --> 00:36:16,279 Speaker 11: my heart strings that are pulled by Yes, we're having 726 00:36:16,320 --> 00:36:18,680 Speaker 11: these socialist governments do some of the right things. 727 00:36:18,880 --> 00:36:19,759 Speaker 2: I'll take the win. 728 00:36:20,120 --> 00:36:22,920 Speaker 11: At the same time, I'd love to see freedom movements 729 00:36:22,960 --> 00:36:26,560 Speaker 11: and really accountable free the leaders come into this place. 730 00:36:26,840 --> 00:36:28,200 Speaker 11: All things in good time. 731 00:36:29,480 --> 00:36:32,200 Speaker 1: Yeah, Yeah, it seems like the winds are blowing in 732 00:36:32,440 --> 00:36:36,880 Speaker 1: a direction of change in those countries soon. So as always, Steve, 733 00:36:36,920 --> 00:36:38,759 Speaker 1: we love the great insights you give us. Thanks for 734 00:36:38,800 --> 00:36:40,160 Speaker 1: joining us on such an important night. 735 00:36:40,719 --> 00:36:41,839 Speaker 11: A pleasure, Thanks so much. 736 00:36:42,560 --> 00:36:44,920 Speaker 1: Yeah, but a great voice to talk to every time 737 00:36:44,960 --> 00:36:46,719 Speaker 1: we got these big questions. All right, coming up back, 738 00:36:46,880 --> 00:36:48,960 Speaker 1: we can discuss what can be done to support the 739 00:36:49,000 --> 00:36:51,640 Speaker 1: pro life movement as cities like New York City legalized 740 00:36:51,719 --> 00:36:54,719 Speaker 1: I'm not making this up. Physician assistant suicide. If you 741 00:36:54,760 --> 00:36:57,080 Speaker 1: see what's going on in Canada, it's even scarier. Stay 742 00:36:57,080 --> 00:36:58,920 Speaker 1: tune We're going to deck all that with Sean Karney 743 00:36:59,000 --> 00:36:59,680 Speaker 1: right after these. 744 00:36:59,520 --> 00:37:06,280 Speaker 2: Messages President of the United States. 745 00:37:09,520 --> 00:37:12,600 Speaker 4: It's been an incredible year for America. The Dow hitting 746 00:37:12,640 --> 00:37:19,240 Speaker 4: record highs, the border secured, cartels in shambles, dictators captured, 747 00:37:19,640 --> 00:37:25,640 Speaker 4: wars brought to an end, America is back, and the 748 00:37:25,719 --> 00:37:29,440 Speaker 4: United States respected again around the world. Now, Donald J. 749 00:37:29,600 --> 00:37:32,840 Speaker 4: Trump delivers his next State of the Union address, laying 750 00:37:32,880 --> 00:37:35,799 Speaker 4: out the victories and the bold vision for what comes next. 751 00:37:35,840 --> 00:37:40,480 Speaker 11: The American dream is surging, bigger and better than ever before. 752 00:37:41,040 --> 00:37:44,399 Speaker 4: America now has a strong president, unlike the other guy. 753 00:37:44,600 --> 00:37:46,760 Speaker 12: For we say the plan from the crime of crisis. 754 00:37:46,800 --> 00:37:47,560 Speaker 9: Are you stupid? 755 00:37:47,840 --> 00:37:51,880 Speaker 4: Live coverage begins tonight at seven pm Eastern. Don't miss 756 00:37:51,960 --> 00:37:55,120 Speaker 4: the real State of the Union on Real America's Voice. 757 00:37:55,280 --> 00:38:02,359 Speaker 11: It will be like nothing that has ever been seen before. 758 00:38:12,880 --> 00:38:16,040 Speaker 3: Welcome back everybody. As more cities, including New York City, 759 00:38:16,200 --> 00:38:20,239 Speaker 3: legalized physician assisted suicide, what implications does this have for 760 00:38:20,520 --> 00:38:22,800 Speaker 3: the pro life movement and what actions can be taken 761 00:38:22,840 --> 00:38:24,920 Speaker 3: to address it? Joining us now as the CEO and 762 00:38:25,000 --> 00:38:28,120 Speaker 3: president for forty days for Life, Sean Carney, Shawn, thanks 763 00:38:28,160 --> 00:38:29,440 Speaker 3: so much for being with us. 764 00:38:30,080 --> 00:38:31,600 Speaker 6: It's going to be back. Thanks for having me. 765 00:38:32,600 --> 00:38:33,279 Speaker 7: Absolutely. 766 00:38:33,560 --> 00:38:36,080 Speaker 3: You know, anytime there is a conversation, you know, whether 767 00:38:36,200 --> 00:38:39,360 Speaker 3: it is about abortion, whether it is about the Holocaust, 768 00:38:39,440 --> 00:38:42,760 Speaker 3: whether it's about physician assisted suicide, there is the human 769 00:38:42,800 --> 00:38:45,960 Speaker 3: aspect of it where you know, you try to dehumanize 770 00:38:46,360 --> 00:38:48,959 Speaker 3: babies when it comes to abortion, you try to dehumanized 771 00:38:49,040 --> 00:38:51,080 Speaker 3: Jews when it comes to the Holocaust, and then you 772 00:38:51,160 --> 00:38:53,400 Speaker 3: try to humanize situations that people are in. 773 00:38:53,440 --> 00:38:55,880 Speaker 7: We've seen in Canada this is a very slippery slope. 774 00:38:56,040 --> 00:38:58,480 Speaker 3: It goes from you know, trying to be humane to 775 00:38:58,520 --> 00:39:02,680 Speaker 3: cancer patients to someone with you know, assistic acne who 776 00:39:02,920 --> 00:39:05,960 Speaker 3: experiences depression and anxiety, and then they get pushed into it. 777 00:39:05,960 --> 00:39:08,200 Speaker 3: How have we gone so far that we have just 778 00:39:08,280 --> 00:39:11,040 Speaker 3: completely lost all notion of the of the value of life. 779 00:39:12,080 --> 00:39:13,120 Speaker 6: Yeah, you're exactly right. 780 00:39:13,160 --> 00:39:15,640 Speaker 13: And they just really want to get to whatever answer 781 00:39:16,080 --> 00:39:19,680 Speaker 13: that they can get to euthanize anyone for any reason. 782 00:39:19,719 --> 00:39:22,319 Speaker 13: That's why you get the ACME, you get cancer, you 783 00:39:22,360 --> 00:39:26,480 Speaker 13: get depression or anxiety, or you know, you know, somebody 784 00:39:26,520 --> 00:39:29,840 Speaker 13: feeling unwell in any way and they can just decide 785 00:39:29,880 --> 00:39:32,759 Speaker 13: to have somebody kill them. And it really comes from 786 00:39:32,840 --> 00:39:36,520 Speaker 13: everything that you said from eugenics that we, or even 787 00:39:36,560 --> 00:39:41,520 Speaker 13: you yourself, deem yourself useless or worthless. You're no good 788 00:39:41,520 --> 00:39:44,000 Speaker 13: to society, and therefore we can get rid of you. 789 00:39:44,360 --> 00:39:47,400 Speaker 13: And all of eugenics, whether it be abortion or euthanasia, 790 00:39:47,800 --> 00:39:51,360 Speaker 13: is built on this notion. The difference with assistant suicide 791 00:39:51,760 --> 00:39:56,000 Speaker 13: is that the person themselves is telling the medical community, 792 00:39:56,239 --> 00:39:59,360 Speaker 13: you can do this to me, and in some cases 793 00:39:59,400 --> 00:40:02,200 Speaker 13: in Canada, the person may not get to make that decision. 794 00:40:02,239 --> 00:40:05,320 Speaker 13: And so this has been a real problem in Canada. 795 00:40:05,400 --> 00:40:07,440 Speaker 13: We've been worried about it coming to the United States, 796 00:40:07,560 --> 00:40:10,239 Speaker 13: knowing that if it came in this fashion, it would 797 00:40:10,360 --> 00:40:14,080 Speaker 13: probably be New York to the first to do it. 798 00:40:14,400 --> 00:40:17,960 Speaker 13: And this is really really bad. Most things culturally that 799 00:40:18,040 --> 00:40:20,880 Speaker 13: come out of Canada are very bad, and this is 800 00:40:20,960 --> 00:40:24,360 Speaker 13: number one on our list. This is a huge, huge problem. 801 00:40:24,640 --> 00:40:27,319 Speaker 13: And when you look at the pro euthanasia crowd, they're 802 00:40:27,360 --> 00:40:30,560 Speaker 13: actually disappointed at the lack of progress they've made the 803 00:40:30,640 --> 00:40:34,240 Speaker 13: last ten or twenty years, unlike the abortion crowd that's gotten, 804 00:40:34,400 --> 00:40:38,000 Speaker 13: you know, abortions through all forty weeks and denying medical 805 00:40:38,040 --> 00:40:41,200 Speaker 13: care to a baby who survives in abortion. The youth 806 00:40:41,200 --> 00:40:43,440 Speaker 13: in Asia folks have not had that success until this 807 00:40:43,600 --> 00:40:46,880 Speaker 13: New York bill. 808 00:40:45,680 --> 00:40:47,280 Speaker 7: Or an even more horrifying scenario. 809 00:40:47,360 --> 00:40:49,000 Speaker 3: Sorry John for jumping in, but I just heard about 810 00:40:49,000 --> 00:40:52,319 Speaker 3: a recent couple in Canada who they did. 811 00:40:52,760 --> 00:40:54,279 Speaker 7: I think it was the wife who elected to have 812 00:40:54,320 --> 00:40:56,560 Speaker 7: it done. Then she changed her mind and they proceeded 813 00:40:56,560 --> 00:40:57,200 Speaker 7: with it anyway. 814 00:40:57,960 --> 00:40:58,440 Speaker 2: Horrifying. 815 00:40:58,560 --> 00:41:02,600 Speaker 13: Yeah, and that is the problem because what happens is 816 00:41:02,800 --> 00:41:07,160 Speaker 13: the patient will reveal an illness or their misery or 817 00:41:07,480 --> 00:41:09,480 Speaker 13: the fact that they don't like their husband or. 818 00:41:09,400 --> 00:41:10,560 Speaker 6: Whatever the reason is. 819 00:41:10,600 --> 00:41:14,160 Speaker 13: It's pretty vague, and then human nature kicks in and 820 00:41:14,200 --> 00:41:17,520 Speaker 13: they have a desire to live and it's too late 821 00:41:18,120 --> 00:41:20,560 Speaker 13: according to the government. This is obviously a problem with 822 00:41:20,640 --> 00:41:24,040 Speaker 13: socialized medicine. But this is a very dangerous mentality that 823 00:41:24,840 --> 00:41:28,000 Speaker 13: surprisingly isn't as prevalent in the United States. It doesn't 824 00:41:28,080 --> 00:41:31,480 Speaker 13: poll as well as it does in Europe or in Canada. 825 00:41:31,520 --> 00:41:33,280 Speaker 6: But I'm afraid that we're five. 826 00:41:33,080 --> 00:41:36,560 Speaker 13: To ten years behind that because this mindset, particularly as 827 00:41:37,120 --> 00:41:40,839 Speaker 13: my parents, the baby boomers, get older, so many people 828 00:41:40,880 --> 00:41:42,799 Speaker 13: are going to look they're expensive. There's a lot of 829 00:41:42,800 --> 00:41:46,319 Speaker 13: baby boomers, and there's a very dangerous mentality that our 830 00:41:46,360 --> 00:41:50,200 Speaker 13: healthcare system or anything else can't sustain them. Certainly social security, 831 00:41:50,560 --> 00:41:54,680 Speaker 13: and so many people make these horrific and moral economic 832 00:41:54,840 --> 00:41:59,160 Speaker 13: arguments to just end the life of Grandma because she's expensive. 833 00:41:59,480 --> 00:42:03,120 Speaker 13: And that's a very very dangerous mentality, and it's a 834 00:42:03,160 --> 00:42:04,120 Speaker 13: sick mentality. 835 00:42:06,000 --> 00:42:07,600 Speaker 2: There's a lot of guests in the audience. 836 00:42:07,640 --> 00:42:11,160 Speaker 1: Some are pretty famous, like the gold winning men's Olympic 837 00:42:11,200 --> 00:42:15,839 Speaker 1: hockey team. But then there's another woman, Blair Sage, who 838 00:42:16,000 --> 00:42:18,200 Speaker 1: I think is a s excuse me, Sage Blair, who 839 00:42:18,320 --> 00:42:21,680 Speaker 1: is a victim of human trafficking and a victim of 840 00:42:21,719 --> 00:42:24,840 Speaker 1: a system that seemed to get between her and her parents. 841 00:42:25,200 --> 00:42:28,680 Speaker 1: How important is her presence in tonight's audience. 842 00:42:29,920 --> 00:42:30,960 Speaker 6: I think it's awesome. 843 00:42:30,960 --> 00:42:32,920 Speaker 13: And I think President Trump is going to do something 844 00:42:32,960 --> 00:42:34,879 Speaker 13: tonight that I wish he would do more of. He's 845 00:42:34,960 --> 00:42:36,840 Speaker 13: very good at doing it, but he doesn't do it 846 00:42:36,880 --> 00:42:39,400 Speaker 13: a lot, and that is tug at the heart. 847 00:42:39,400 --> 00:42:41,040 Speaker 6: And share some of these stories. 848 00:42:41,520 --> 00:42:43,920 Speaker 13: So often the Left runs around and you know, they 849 00:42:43,920 --> 00:42:46,239 Speaker 13: talk about fourteen year old rape victims, or they talk 850 00:42:46,239 --> 00:42:49,600 Speaker 13: about sex trafficking, They talk about how great it is 851 00:42:49,640 --> 00:42:52,680 Speaker 13: when somebody transitions, you know, from being a man to 852 00:42:52,760 --> 00:42:55,480 Speaker 13: a woman. They don't tell the horror stories. They don't 853 00:42:55,520 --> 00:42:57,799 Speaker 13: work with fourteen year old rape victims. We do we 854 00:42:57,920 --> 00:43:01,480 Speaker 13: look them in the eye. They don't talk about de transitioners, 855 00:43:01,520 --> 00:43:04,360 Speaker 13: which we just had one on our podcast this week, 856 00:43:04,440 --> 00:43:08,040 Speaker 13: and the great pain, uh, and the silence of so 857 00:43:08,080 --> 00:43:11,279 Speaker 13: many parents and adults as these kids, you know, transition 858 00:43:12,320 --> 00:43:14,920 Speaker 13: into something not knowing what in the world they're doing. 859 00:43:14,960 --> 00:43:17,239 Speaker 13: They're just teenagers trying to figure out life as we 860 00:43:17,360 --> 00:43:20,520 Speaker 13: all did. It doesn't mean that they were born into 861 00:43:20,560 --> 00:43:23,160 Speaker 13: the wrong body. So it is a great injustice. I'm 862 00:43:23,160 --> 00:43:25,200 Speaker 13: glad that he's going to tell some of these stories. 863 00:43:25,320 --> 00:43:29,480 Speaker 13: He's good at doing it, and somehow it gets, you know, 864 00:43:29,640 --> 00:43:31,880 Speaker 13: left out that that we on the right, we have 865 00:43:31,960 --> 00:43:34,520 Speaker 13: our sad stories too. We have we can tug at 866 00:43:34,520 --> 00:43:36,600 Speaker 13: the heart, and I think President Trump needs to do 867 00:43:36,640 --> 00:43:40,040 Speaker 13: that to show the truth of what really is common sense. 868 00:43:41,360 --> 00:43:42,759 Speaker 2: Absolutely to let you go. 869 00:43:42,760 --> 00:43:44,640 Speaker 3: I want to ask you kind of a theological question, 870 00:43:44,719 --> 00:43:46,520 Speaker 3: going back to the assisted of suicide thing. There are 871 00:43:46,520 --> 00:43:48,640 Speaker 3: a lot of Christians out there who believe that if 872 00:43:48,640 --> 00:43:52,000 Speaker 3: you commit suicide, then you are condemned to to Hell, 873 00:43:52,080 --> 00:43:54,080 Speaker 3: to a lake of fire. I don't believe that. I 874 00:43:54,480 --> 00:43:56,800 Speaker 3: view got as much more merciful than that. When someone 875 00:43:56,880 --> 00:43:58,960 Speaker 3: is dealing with so much. 876 00:43:58,800 --> 00:44:00,000 Speaker 7: Anguish here on earth. 877 00:44:00,120 --> 00:44:03,120 Speaker 14: But does it seem to you like for some folks, 878 00:44:03,160 --> 00:44:05,359 Speaker 14: maybe this is a way out that they want to die, 879 00:44:05,360 --> 00:44:08,400 Speaker 14: but they can they get by on a technicality because 880 00:44:08,400 --> 00:44:10,160 Speaker 14: they didn't technically do it to themselves. 881 00:44:11,280 --> 00:44:14,640 Speaker 13: Probably yes, but of course they're still a cupable. And 882 00:44:14,880 --> 00:44:17,600 Speaker 13: you know, I'm Catholic, and suicide is a sin. We 883 00:44:17,640 --> 00:44:20,480 Speaker 13: don't know who's in hell and who's not, but suicide 884 00:44:20,520 --> 00:44:23,120 Speaker 13: is a sin because our life is simply not ours 885 00:44:23,640 --> 00:44:27,759 Speaker 13: to take. And so obviously you have different circumstances if 886 00:44:27,760 --> 00:44:31,360 Speaker 13: somebody has been abused in some form or fashion, or 887 00:44:31,800 --> 00:44:33,520 Speaker 13: or has some kind of an addiction. 888 00:44:33,840 --> 00:44:35,640 Speaker 6: But for people who are just tired and. 889 00:44:35,880 --> 00:44:38,080 Speaker 13: They want a way out and they've given up, that's 890 00:44:38,120 --> 00:44:39,680 Speaker 13: an attack on the virtue of hope. 891 00:44:40,239 --> 00:44:42,040 Speaker 6: And that's why it's a sin. 892 00:44:42,080 --> 00:44:44,040 Speaker 13: And that's why we have to live in a society 893 00:44:44,280 --> 00:44:47,759 Speaker 13: where the dignity of every human person is upheld, and 894 00:44:47,880 --> 00:44:52,480 Speaker 13: Christianity is the only one that ultimately fights for all minorities, 895 00:44:52,520 --> 00:44:57,080 Speaker 13: those who are seeking suicide, those who are stuck in 896 00:44:57,080 --> 00:45:01,960 Speaker 13: a lifestyle that's making them unhappy. The Christian community always 897 00:45:02,000 --> 00:45:04,960 Speaker 13: speaks to the truth of the dignity of the human person. 898 00:45:05,239 --> 00:45:08,560 Speaker 13: No matter your sins, no matter your circumstances, and that's 899 00:45:08,560 --> 00:45:10,480 Speaker 13: why it's so crucial to have it at the front 900 00:45:10,920 --> 00:45:15,160 Speaker 13: of an ethical discussion like euthanasia, because it's very unnatural 901 00:45:15,520 --> 00:45:17,120 Speaker 13: to want somebody. 902 00:45:16,680 --> 00:45:18,520 Speaker 6: To kill you or to kill yourself. 903 00:45:19,600 --> 00:45:21,600 Speaker 7: Yeah, forgot absolutely spot on. 904 00:45:21,800 --> 00:45:25,200 Speaker 3: Every life is worth preserving, young, old, doesn't matter. CEO 905 00:45:25,280 --> 00:45:27,440 Speaker 3: and President for forty days for life, Sean Carney. 906 00:45:27,760 --> 00:45:29,279 Speaker 7: Always a blessing having you with us. 907 00:45:29,600 --> 00:45:31,719 Speaker 3: All Right, everybody, stay tuned, because next up we're going 908 00:45:31,800 --> 00:45:35,520 Speaker 3: to dive into Gavin Newsom's controversial comments about black Americans 909 00:45:35,760 --> 00:45:50,480 Speaker 3: and much more. Welcome back everybody to our final segment 910 00:45:50,560 --> 00:45:52,840 Speaker 3: of the night. John, A lot of us have conversations 911 00:45:52,880 --> 00:45:56,360 Speaker 3: of the soft bigotry of low expectations. Andrew Breitbart, the 912 00:45:56,440 --> 00:45:58,880 Speaker 3: late great Andrew Breitbart, used to talk about that a lot, 913 00:45:59,000 --> 00:46:02,879 Speaker 3: and it seems that that message never really was enough 914 00:46:02,920 --> 00:46:06,040 Speaker 3: of a caution to folks like Democrat governor in California, 915 00:46:06,200 --> 00:46:08,799 Speaker 3: Gavin news And You're not gonna believe this comment, check 916 00:46:08,840 --> 00:46:09,120 Speaker 3: it out. 917 00:46:09,520 --> 00:46:14,239 Speaker 15: I'm like you, I'm no better than you. You know, 918 00:46:14,640 --> 00:46:20,120 Speaker 15: I'm a nine sixty SAT guy and you know, and 919 00:46:20,160 --> 00:46:22,120 Speaker 15: I'm not trying to offend anyone. You know, trying to 920 00:46:22,320 --> 00:46:27,760 Speaker 15: act all there. If you got nine forty, but literally 921 00:46:27,800 --> 00:46:31,359 Speaker 15: a nine sixty sat, guy, I cannot you you've never 922 00:46:31,480 --> 00:46:36,200 Speaker 15: seen me read a speech because I cannot read a speech. 923 00:46:38,000 --> 00:46:39,439 Speaker 7: I think he caught himself for a moment. 924 00:46:39,480 --> 00:46:41,000 Speaker 3: I think he realized what he said, but then he 925 00:46:41,120 --> 00:46:43,200 Speaker 3: just made it worse by saying, oh, well, not nine 926 00:46:43,239 --> 00:46:43,799 Speaker 3: sixty nine. 927 00:46:46,080 --> 00:46:49,160 Speaker 1: I don't understand it, although maybe the most understandable partner 928 00:46:49,160 --> 00:46:50,800 Speaker 1: is that you got nine to sixty and his SATs. 929 00:46:50,840 --> 00:46:53,400 Speaker 1: I kind of believe that actually, But the rest of 930 00:46:53,440 --> 00:46:56,160 Speaker 1: it does, you know? It shows you how out of 931 00:46:56,200 --> 00:46:59,160 Speaker 1: touch elitis are but to people they claim to represent 932 00:46:59,280 --> 00:47:01,680 Speaker 1: or want to help, and they just don't get every 933 00:47:01,760 --> 00:47:03,239 Speaker 1: day people because they don't live among them. 934 00:47:03,400 --> 00:47:06,080 Speaker 3: Who needs essayt scores to get Electedman, you got hair gel, 935 00:47:06,239 --> 00:47:09,960 Speaker 3: That's what he's got, all right, John? An incredible moment 936 00:47:10,600 --> 00:47:12,840 Speaker 3: on what morning was that Sunday morning? The days are 937 00:47:12,880 --> 00:47:15,120 Speaker 3: running together for me with all of the travel woes. 938 00:47:15,760 --> 00:47:18,720 Speaker 3: But of course the US men won the Olympic gold 939 00:47:18,800 --> 00:47:21,000 Speaker 3: and I'm married to a Canadian, so that was an 940 00:47:21,000 --> 00:47:22,560 Speaker 3: interesting family thread for me to be on. 941 00:47:22,680 --> 00:47:24,319 Speaker 7: I was gracious. I didn't say a word. I just 942 00:47:24,320 --> 00:47:26,320 Speaker 7: sent all of my favorite memes to my husband. 943 00:47:28,800 --> 00:47:31,640 Speaker 3: But on the women's side of things, Tia Mitchell, who 944 00:47:31,680 --> 00:47:35,960 Speaker 3: is on the US women's hockey team, said that President 945 00:47:35,960 --> 00:47:39,680 Speaker 3: Trump and Cash Battel interjected themselves into what could have 946 00:47:39,760 --> 00:47:42,840 Speaker 3: been a politically neutral moment. Now, what's interesting to me, 947 00:47:42,920 --> 00:47:45,240 Speaker 3: John is that Democrats never missed a chance to inject 948 00:47:45,239 --> 00:47:48,400 Speaker 3: themselves into anything. But President Trump just wanted to celebrate 949 00:47:48,440 --> 00:47:51,160 Speaker 3: them men, and Cash Battel has been a lifelong huge 950 00:47:51,200 --> 00:47:52,440 Speaker 3: hockey fan, so. 951 00:47:52,320 --> 00:47:53,640 Speaker 7: He was able to go to the locker room. 952 00:47:53,640 --> 00:47:56,359 Speaker 3: It wasn't a planned appearance, but he went and he 953 00:47:56,400 --> 00:47:57,520 Speaker 3: celebrated our guys. 954 00:47:59,360 --> 00:48:00,560 Speaker 2: It was fun, it was great. 955 00:48:00,960 --> 00:48:02,520 Speaker 1: I didn't see the clip, but I gotta tell you this, 956 00:48:03,160 --> 00:48:05,920 Speaker 1: there's something that Cashpertel achieved in Italy had nothing to 957 00:48:05,960 --> 00:48:07,960 Speaker 1: do with the Olympics. And when the American people find 958 00:48:07,960 --> 00:48:10,480 Speaker 1: out in a few weeks, I'm working on a story 959 00:48:10,480 --> 00:48:12,800 Speaker 1: to break that, it's going to be a really senior 960 00:48:12,880 --> 00:48:14,840 Speaker 1: He was there, not because the Olympics. It wasn't a 961 00:48:14,840 --> 00:48:17,560 Speaker 1: free bee hockey trip. There was something going on. You're 962 00:48:17,560 --> 00:48:19,839 Speaker 1: gonna learn about what that is. And then when they 963 00:48:19,880 --> 00:48:21,399 Speaker 1: find out, and then he realized that we made time 964 00:48:21,440 --> 00:48:23,040 Speaker 1: to go see the hockey team because he likes hockey 965 00:48:23,040 --> 00:48:26,640 Speaker 1: like he did with Ovechkin and others. It's a great moment. Listen, 966 00:48:26,800 --> 00:48:29,440 Speaker 1: we don't have to fight all the time. For some reason, 967 00:48:29,800 --> 00:48:32,600 Speaker 1: the left just wants to be victimized by everything that 968 00:48:32,640 --> 00:48:36,200 Speaker 1: goes on every day. It's tiring. For God's sakes. Just 969 00:48:36,360 --> 00:48:37,400 Speaker 1: enjoy the gold medal. 970 00:48:37,520 --> 00:48:40,160 Speaker 7: Yeah, just kind of beer. Chill out people. 971 00:48:40,200 --> 00:48:42,120 Speaker 3: Okay, I want to squeeze in this comic because Secretary 972 00:48:42,160 --> 00:48:45,520 Speaker 3: Kennedy spoke about something quite humorous when it comes to 973 00:48:45,640 --> 00:48:48,080 Speaker 3: immigration and IDs and all those types of things. 974 00:48:48,160 --> 00:48:48,600 Speaker 6: Check it out. 975 00:48:48,880 --> 00:48:52,640 Speaker 12: He must think there's an award for being stupid. I mean, 976 00:48:52,680 --> 00:48:56,839 Speaker 12: the American people look at this stuff and they're they're 977 00:48:56,880 --> 00:48:57,480 Speaker 12: a gashed. 978 00:48:59,160 --> 00:48:59,960 Speaker 2: You're going to record. 979 00:49:00,080 --> 00:49:02,800 Speaker 12: Are somebody to show not one form but two forms 980 00:49:02,800 --> 00:49:06,120 Speaker 12: of I D in order to shovel snow, but not 981 00:49:06,280 --> 00:49:10,319 Speaker 12: to vote? I mean, it's a silly dispute. 982 00:49:11,600 --> 00:49:15,600 Speaker 3: That was Senator John Kennedy, not Secretary RFK Junior. 983 00:49:15,840 --> 00:49:17,800 Speaker 7: But he always comes out with the quips. I absolutely 984 00:49:17,800 --> 00:49:18,200 Speaker 7: love him. 985 00:49:18,360 --> 00:49:21,319 Speaker 1: He's a blast to watch. He's just so funny. Well, 986 00:49:21,400 --> 00:49:23,040 Speaker 1: I won't tell this story because of abouts. 987 00:49:23,320 --> 00:49:23,879 Speaker 2: Well, tell the story. 988 00:49:24,480 --> 00:49:26,239 Speaker 1: He was at a great Iron Dinner a few years ago, 989 00:49:26,239 --> 00:49:30,920 Speaker 1: and he said, we're all worried about people of chronic 990 00:49:30,960 --> 00:49:34,080 Speaker 1: accentsm in high school. So we've raised the drinking age 991 00:49:34,200 --> 00:49:36,880 Speaker 1: in Alabama to twenty eight and all the Alabamas just 992 00:49:36,880 --> 00:49:37,400 Speaker 1: went at. 993 00:49:37,280 --> 00:49:38,840 Speaker 2: Him and we're giving it to him. But he's just 994 00:49:38,880 --> 00:49:39,320 Speaker 2: so funny. 995 00:49:39,360 --> 00:49:42,160 Speaker 1: He has a way of just knowing his crowd and 996 00:49:42,200 --> 00:49:45,840 Speaker 1: finding that moment that will create that smirk. And last Wed, 997 00:49:45,920 --> 00:49:48,680 Speaker 1: we need more humor politics too, less recombination working. 998 00:49:49,160 --> 00:49:51,439 Speaker 7: Yeah, raise the drinking age at the Iron Bulbone. See 999 00:49:51,440 --> 00:49:55,040 Speaker 7: what happens. That is all right, everybody. That's all the 1000 00:49:55,040 --> 00:49:56,680 Speaker 7: time we have for tonight. Thanks for being with us. 1001 00:49:56,719 --> 00:49:57,440 Speaker 7: We'll see you tomorrow.