1 00:00:01,120 --> 00:00:03,400 Speaker 1: All right, So here's a story I gotta throw on 2 00:00:03,440 --> 00:00:06,440 Speaker 1: your radar screen, and it is one that is going 3 00:00:06,519 --> 00:00:11,120 Speaker 1: to yet again show you how corrupt the state sponsored 4 00:00:11,160 --> 00:00:14,800 Speaker 1: media was it trying to fix the last election by 5 00:00:14,880 --> 00:00:15,600 Speaker 1: straight up. 6 00:00:15,600 --> 00:00:16,480 Speaker 2: Lying to you. 7 00:00:17,040 --> 00:00:21,120 Speaker 1: New numbers from the Bureau of Labor and Statistics are 8 00:00:21,200 --> 00:00:28,240 Speaker 1: now showing eight hundred thousand jobs from last year that 9 00:00:28,320 --> 00:00:35,120 Speaker 1: the Biden administration claim they created never even existed. In fact, 10 00:00:35,320 --> 00:00:41,279 Speaker 1: the Biden administration routinely lied about job creation and then 11 00:00:41,320 --> 00:00:45,800 Speaker 1: would quietly revise them down time and time again. Later on, 12 00:00:46,479 --> 00:00:49,640 Speaker 1: the Biden administration and the media lied to all of 13 00:00:49,680 --> 00:00:50,440 Speaker 1: our faces. 14 00:00:50,479 --> 00:00:51,240 Speaker 2: And if you don't. 15 00:00:51,040 --> 00:00:53,840 Speaker 1: Believe me, let me remind you what Joe Biden said 16 00:00:53,920 --> 00:00:56,440 Speaker 1: the White House right before election day. 17 00:00:56,600 --> 00:00:58,240 Speaker 3: Asking for doing this, mister President. 18 00:00:58,920 --> 00:01:04,240 Speaker 4: Two questions the first Florida Senator, Marco Rubio described. 19 00:01:04,280 --> 00:01:07,240 Speaker 5: Today's job support is having faith numbers. 20 00:01:08,120 --> 00:01:09,200 Speaker 4: What do you make of that? 21 00:01:09,640 --> 00:01:13,080 Speaker 5: And how worried argue that many Americans are hearing that 22 00:01:13,160 --> 00:01:14,400 Speaker 5: the job's numbers aren't real. 23 00:01:15,600 --> 00:01:22,920 Speaker 6: Look, I'm gonna be very careful here. If you notice 24 00:01:23,319 --> 00:01:29,720 Speaker 6: anything the mega Republicans don't like they call fake anything. 25 00:01:30,959 --> 00:01:34,960 Speaker 6: The job numbers are. What the job numbers are, they're real, 26 00:01:35,880 --> 00:01:39,280 Speaker 6: They're since here what we are. And by the way, 27 00:01:39,920 --> 00:01:41,920 Speaker 6: just look at how the EU talks about us, how 28 00:01:41,920 --> 00:01:44,399 Speaker 6: they like to have an economy like ours. Just talk 29 00:01:44,400 --> 00:01:45,880 Speaker 6: about the rest of the world looks at us and 30 00:01:45,880 --> 00:01:50,960 Speaker 6: what we're doing. So well, I don't want to get 31 00:01:51,000 --> 00:01:51,360 Speaker 6: them going. 32 00:01:52,160 --> 00:01:54,880 Speaker 1: Now the President says that, and then the question we 33 00:01:54,920 --> 00:01:56,960 Speaker 1: all have to ask is, Okay, well, how big was 34 00:01:56,960 --> 00:01:58,880 Speaker 1: the lie? All right, well, let's look at now the 35 00:01:58,960 --> 00:02:04,000 Speaker 1: new data Labor Department is now admitting publicly hundreds and 36 00:02:04,120 --> 00:02:07,880 Speaker 1: hundreds of thousands of Biden jobs were actually fake, like 37 00:02:07,920 --> 00:02:11,519 Speaker 1: they just made up numbers to make you think the 38 00:02:11,560 --> 00:02:16,000 Speaker 1: economy was doing better than it actually was. The Biden administration, 39 00:02:16,120 --> 00:02:19,160 Speaker 1: for example, claimed to have added almost four hundred thousand 40 00:02:19,280 --> 00:02:23,320 Speaker 1: jobs from July through September of last year, but new 41 00:02:23,400 --> 00:02:28,440 Speaker 1: data released this week suggests none of those jobs ever existed. 42 00:02:28,960 --> 00:02:33,519 Speaker 1: Despite constantly gas lighting by the mainstream media, Americans knew 43 00:02:33,560 --> 00:02:36,680 Speaker 1: the economy was in poor shape, and these latest numbers 44 00:02:36,840 --> 00:02:41,240 Speaker 1: are proving it. Month after month, the government being counters 45 00:02:41,360 --> 00:02:48,040 Speaker 1: under former President Biden's published overly optimistic estimates for everything 46 00:02:48,120 --> 00:02:51,440 Speaker 1: from job growth to the size of the economy, only 47 00:02:51,480 --> 00:02:56,320 Speaker 1: to have those numbers routinely and quietly revised down. 48 00:02:56,560 --> 00:02:58,600 Speaker 2: Later every month. 49 00:02:58,440 --> 00:03:03,440 Speaker 1: The Bureau of Labor Statistics as the BLS produces estimates 50 00:03:03,480 --> 00:03:06,799 Speaker 1: for the number of non farm payrolls in the country, 51 00:03:07,320 --> 00:03:11,240 Speaker 1: as well as revisions for the last two months estimates 52 00:03:11,880 --> 00:03:17,440 Speaker 1: under Biden. Listen carefully, okay, these revisions were abnormal in 53 00:03:17,600 --> 00:03:24,000 Speaker 1: magnitude and direction, being revised down with unusual frequency. In 54 00:03:24,040 --> 00:03:25,959 Speaker 1: other words, they knew they were lying to you, and 55 00:03:26,000 --> 00:03:28,240 Speaker 1: they knew that the media would never tell you the truth. 56 00:03:28,880 --> 00:03:32,000 Speaker 1: While these monthly job reports are compiled from a survey 57 00:03:32,160 --> 00:03:35,320 Speaker 1: of over six hundred thousand businesses, of which fewer than 58 00:03:35,320 --> 00:03:38,720 Speaker 1: two hundred thousand are surveyed each month, but also the 59 00:03:38,800 --> 00:03:44,840 Speaker 1: BLS also publishes much much more comprehensive quarterly data called 60 00:03:45,160 --> 00:03:50,240 Speaker 1: Business Employment Dynamics that come from a census of over 61 00:03:50,360 --> 00:03:54,640 Speaker 1: twelve million businesses. Now that's over seventeen times a sample 62 00:03:54,760 --> 00:03:58,680 Speaker 1: size of the monthly jobs reports survey. Now, this is 63 00:03:58,720 --> 00:04:02,000 Speaker 1: obviously a more act curate database, and it was just 64 00:04:02,120 --> 00:04:05,600 Speaker 1: released by the BLS for the third quarter of last year, 65 00:04:06,120 --> 00:04:07,960 Speaker 1: which ran from the start of July through the end 66 00:04:08,000 --> 00:04:11,760 Speaker 1: of September. So guess what we found out in massive 67 00:04:11,840 --> 00:04:16,279 Speaker 1: stark contrast to the monthly jobs reports before election day 68 00:04:17,040 --> 00:04:19,440 Speaker 1: showing an increase of four in one thousand jobs during 69 00:04:19,440 --> 00:04:23,200 Speaker 1: the third quarter, these numbers and these new numbers show 70 00:04:23,200 --> 00:04:27,680 Speaker 1: a decline of one thousand private sector jobs, meaning they 71 00:04:27,800 --> 00:04:31,880 Speaker 1: literally created four hundred thousand jobs that never existed, just 72 00:04:31,920 --> 00:04:35,599 Speaker 1: to try to win the election you want to talk about, 73 00:04:35,960 --> 00:04:39,479 Speaker 1: I mean, and I go back to Democrats obsession with 74 00:04:39,560 --> 00:04:42,840 Speaker 1: Russian collusion and Ford interference in our elections. We didn't 75 00:04:42,839 --> 00:04:45,479 Speaker 1: have foreign interference in our election. We had the actual 76 00:04:45,560 --> 00:04:49,240 Speaker 1: government of Joe Biden that said we're going to influence 77 00:04:49,279 --> 00:04:52,479 Speaker 1: the election outcome by telling Americans that four inue thousand 78 00:04:52,560 --> 00:04:54,520 Speaker 1: jobs were created out of thin air that never were 79 00:04:54,560 --> 00:04:58,280 Speaker 1: and we knew it wasn't. Now, to be clear, the 80 00:04:58,440 --> 00:05:02,719 Speaker 1: monthly job reports and the data do not measure exactly 81 00:05:02,760 --> 00:05:03,440 Speaker 1: the same thing. 82 00:05:03,640 --> 00:05:06,520 Speaker 2: Okay, the BED data, for example. 83 00:05:06,200 --> 00:05:08,200 Speaker 1: We were talking about a moment ago, and the BLS 84 00:05:08,320 --> 00:05:12,359 Speaker 1: also published another data set called the Quarterly Census of 85 00:05:12,440 --> 00:05:16,719 Speaker 1: Employment and Wages. This is where it gets really good, folks. 86 00:05:17,360 --> 00:05:21,279 Speaker 1: Each of these reports excludes certain categories of jobs or 87 00:05:21,320 --> 00:05:27,680 Speaker 1: industries like railroad, government, self employment, agriculture, etc. That means 88 00:05:27,720 --> 00:05:31,919 Speaker 1: there can be relatively small deviations between these labor market 89 00:05:32,160 --> 00:05:35,920 Speaker 1: X estimates in the short run, but they trend very 90 00:05:35,920 --> 00:05:39,520 Speaker 1: well together over time. In fact, the more comprehensively quarterly 91 00:05:39,640 --> 00:05:43,359 Speaker 1: data are used to reevaluate the monthly jobs reports once 92 00:05:43,480 --> 00:05:47,080 Speaker 1: a year in a process called the annual benchmark. All right, 93 00:05:47,160 --> 00:05:51,440 Speaker 1: So you ready, This benchmark just twelve months of job 94 00:05:51,600 --> 00:05:54,679 Speaker 1: data to make them as accurate as possible, and always 95 00:05:54,720 --> 00:05:57,880 Speaker 1: covers a period from March of one year to March 96 00:05:57,880 --> 00:06:00,719 Speaker 1: to the following year, the fiscal year. In early twenty 97 00:06:00,760 --> 00:06:04,760 Speaker 1: twenty five, the BOS published the annual benchmark figures for 98 00:06:04,800 --> 00:06:08,239 Speaker 1: the period from March twenty three to March twenty four. 99 00:06:08,680 --> 00:06:12,560 Speaker 1: All right, The results are staggering, a drop of six 100 00:06:12,680 --> 00:06:17,080 Speaker 1: hundred thousand non farm payroll jobs, so to be clear. 101 00:06:17,800 --> 00:06:22,880 Speaker 1: In other words, the monthly reports had overestimated the number 102 00:06:22,920 --> 00:06:25,640 Speaker 1: of jobs during those twelve months of the election year 103 00:06:25,720 --> 00:06:29,120 Speaker 1: to favor Joe Biden and Kamwa Harris, and were revised 104 00:06:29,160 --> 00:06:34,719 Speaker 1: down now by six hundred thousand jobs. They made up 105 00:06:34,760 --> 00:06:37,360 Speaker 1: six hundred thousand jobs that didn't exist. And that's on 106 00:06:37,400 --> 00:06:40,920 Speaker 1: top of the individual monthly reports already being revised down 107 00:06:40,960 --> 00:06:42,760 Speaker 1: throughout the year long period in question. 108 00:06:43,680 --> 00:06:46,880 Speaker 2: So the downward revision of the. 109 00:06:46,760 --> 00:06:50,320 Speaker 1: Biden Harris Air jobs data are, by the way, set 110 00:06:50,360 --> 00:06:54,000 Speaker 1: to continue from March through June of last year. The economy, 111 00:06:54,440 --> 00:06:56,800 Speaker 1: they want you to believe, added three hundred ninety eight 112 00:06:56,880 --> 00:07:00,279 Speaker 1: thousand non farm payrolls according to the monthly report Sorts. 113 00:07:00,320 --> 00:07:01,720 Speaker 2: Yet the BED data shows. 114 00:07:01,440 --> 00:07:04,960 Speaker 1: A net loss of one hundred and sixty three thousand 115 00:07:05,000 --> 00:07:08,279 Speaker 1: private sector jobs for the exact same period. 116 00:07:08,839 --> 00:07:11,520 Speaker 2: So add those numbers in you ready. 117 00:07:12,480 --> 00:07:15,520 Speaker 1: Instead of adding almost eight hundred thousand jobs during the 118 00:07:15,520 --> 00:07:19,400 Speaker 1: middle of last year, the economy actually shrunk in the 119 00:07:19,520 --> 00:07:22,920 Speaker 1: job market, shedding more than one hundred and sixty thousand jobs. 120 00:07:23,680 --> 00:07:26,160 Speaker 2: How did no on when the media cover this? How 121 00:07:26,200 --> 00:07:27,480 Speaker 2: is it they were able to get away with this? 122 00:07:27,960 --> 00:07:30,840 Speaker 1: Now the next annual benchmark will probably be a retroactive 123 00:07:30,880 --> 00:07:33,600 Speaker 1: reduction of jobs under Biden that exceeds this year's a 124 00:07:33,680 --> 00:07:34,760 Speaker 1: large downward revision. 125 00:07:34,800 --> 00:07:36,000 Speaker 2: We're also being warned. 126 00:07:36,880 --> 00:07:42,440 Speaker 1: So for four years, the Biden administration and the psychopaths 127 00:07:42,440 --> 00:07:45,240 Speaker 1: and our government and those in the state sponsored media 128 00:07:46,080 --> 00:07:49,760 Speaker 1: kept telling you that we had the strongest economy in history. 129 00:07:49,760 --> 00:07:51,480 Speaker 1: Remember when Joe Biden said over and over again, that's 130 00:07:51,480 --> 00:07:54,920 Speaker 1: why I played them earlier. Then they had statistics that 131 00:07:54,960 --> 00:07:57,480 Speaker 1: were paraded on the news to convince Americans not to 132 00:07:57,520 --> 00:08:01,760 Speaker 1: believe their lying eyes or their empty wallets. Voters, luckily 133 00:08:01,800 --> 00:08:04,880 Speaker 1: weren't fooled, at least not enough of them. That's why 134 00:08:04,880 --> 00:08:07,840 Speaker 1: they gave President Donald Trump an overwhelming victory in November. 135 00:08:08,480 --> 00:08:12,600 Speaker 1: He captured not only electoral collegey, including every single swing state, 136 00:08:12,640 --> 00:08:14,960 Speaker 1: but he also got the popular vote as well. And 137 00:08:15,040 --> 00:08:20,480 Speaker 1: the latest economic data vindicated the American people's judgment that 138 00:08:20,640 --> 00:08:24,800 Speaker 1: no number of platitudes from government bureaucrats or deceptive headlines 139 00:08:25,120 --> 00:08:27,960 Speaker 1: could fool families and believing their finances were in good 140 00:08:27,960 --> 00:08:31,680 Speaker 1: shape before November when they knew they really weren't. For example, 141 00:08:32,440 --> 00:08:37,480 Speaker 1: economic rhetoric couldn't paper over the reality that quote credit 142 00:08:37,520 --> 00:08:40,719 Speaker 1: card debt exploded to well over one point two trillion 143 00:08:41,480 --> 00:08:44,240 Speaker 1: from Americans being unable to make ends meet in the 144 00:08:44,240 --> 00:08:48,839 Speaker 1: Biden economy. Trump was elected to fix our finances and 145 00:08:48,880 --> 00:08:51,959 Speaker 1: that's why he won, which were much worse. 146 00:08:51,720 --> 00:08:54,120 Speaker 2: Than Biden or the media would ever admit. 147 00:08:54,200 --> 00:08:57,480 Speaker 1: So this was all a massive lie, and now we 148 00:08:57,600 --> 00:09:00,800 Speaker 1: have the data to prove it. Now, I wonder how 149 00:09:00,800 --> 00:09:02,439 Speaker 1: many people are going to go out there and write 150 00:09:02,520 --> 00:09:06,520 Speaker 1: stories and like just be honest, Like hey, we lie 151 00:09:06,559 --> 00:09:08,840 Speaker 1: to you, guys, or hey, they lied to you. The 152 00:09:08,840 --> 00:09:12,200 Speaker 1: government lied to you. Like it's really bad. Like I 153 00:09:12,280 --> 00:09:15,000 Speaker 1: doubt anybody will, by the way, I doubt any of 154 00:09:15,040 --> 00:09:17,360 Speaker 1: them will. That's my gut here. I doubt any of 155 00:09:17,440 --> 00:09:22,880 Speaker 1: them will. The Saudi Crown Prince is now saying he 156 00:09:23,000 --> 00:09:27,080 Speaker 1: is working to increase Saudi investments in the US to 157 00:09:27,320 --> 00:09:32,839 Speaker 1: not one billion, not one hundred billion, but one trillion dollars. 158 00:09:33,360 --> 00:09:36,440 Speaker 1: The President United States of America making this historic trip, 159 00:09:36,520 --> 00:09:39,000 Speaker 1: saying it's time for us to work with our allies, 160 00:09:39,440 --> 00:09:41,400 Speaker 1: and he says it's time for the US to remove 161 00:09:41,440 --> 00:09:44,520 Speaker 1: sanctions on Syria as well. 162 00:09:44,640 --> 00:09:44,800 Speaker 4: Now. 163 00:09:44,920 --> 00:09:48,360 Speaker 1: Syrians have endured brutal and crippling sanctions over the past 164 00:09:48,400 --> 00:09:51,160 Speaker 1: fourteen years. It's time to end them, is what President 165 00:09:51,240 --> 00:09:54,120 Speaker 1: Trump announced while in Saudi Arabia. 166 00:09:54,240 --> 00:09:54,720 Speaker 2: Quote. 167 00:09:54,760 --> 00:09:57,800 Speaker 1: I will be ordering the secession of sanctions against Syrian 168 00:09:57,960 --> 00:10:00,840 Speaker 1: order to give them a chance at greatness. That is 169 00:10:00,880 --> 00:10:04,040 Speaker 1: what the President said during the press conference. Trump said 170 00:10:04,080 --> 00:10:07,000 Speaker 1: Syrians have seen so much misery and death during a 171 00:10:07,400 --> 00:10:10,760 Speaker 1: years long civil war. He also agreed to end the 172 00:10:10,800 --> 00:10:14,199 Speaker 1: sanctions against Syria at the urging of the Saudi Crown 173 00:10:14,280 --> 00:10:18,480 Speaker 1: Prince and the Turkish President because there needs to be quote, 174 00:10:18,520 --> 00:10:23,240 Speaker 1: more stability in the region now. The sanctions targeted the 175 00:10:23,280 --> 00:10:27,079 Speaker 1: Hassad regime and served as an important function, Trump said, 176 00:10:27,080 --> 00:10:30,319 Speaker 1: but now it's time for Syria to shine. Obviously, as 177 00:10:30,320 --> 00:10:33,200 Speaker 1: Issad has fled the country and is now taking up 178 00:10:33,240 --> 00:10:37,520 Speaker 1: safe haven in Russia. The US designated Syria as a 179 00:10:37,559 --> 00:10:41,560 Speaker 1: state sponsor of terrorism in nineteen seventy nine, imposed sanctions 180 00:10:41,600 --> 00:10:44,520 Speaker 1: on the nation in two thousand and four and in 181 00:10:44,559 --> 00:10:49,320 Speaker 1: twenty eleven following the former Syrian president Assad's efforts to 182 00:10:49,679 --> 00:10:54,520 Speaker 1: end anti government protests. Sanctions imposed by the United States 183 00:10:54,559 --> 00:10:59,160 Speaker 1: deprived Syria of access to global financial systems and added 184 00:10:59,200 --> 00:11:02,520 Speaker 1: sanctions against this is the Asad regime. While the Syrian 185 00:11:02,679 --> 00:11:06,800 Speaker 1: civil war raged for several years now. The Biden administration 186 00:11:07,080 --> 00:11:12,040 Speaker 1: in November sanctioned a Syrian conglomerate after accusing it of 187 00:11:12,120 --> 00:11:16,920 Speaker 1: using ul revenue to fund a Rand's Islamic Revolutionary Guard 188 00:11:17,480 --> 00:11:21,800 Speaker 1: and COUD forces, as well as Huthi militants for attacking 189 00:11:21,920 --> 00:11:25,920 Speaker 1: US forces in the Middle East. Syria has endured civil war, 190 00:11:26,320 --> 00:11:30,480 Speaker 1: terrorism attacks, and secretary in warfare that included the Islamic 191 00:11:30,600 --> 00:11:34,160 Speaker 1: State taking control of parts of the nation in twenty 192 00:11:34,280 --> 00:11:40,080 Speaker 1: fourteen and beyond Western Powers. Afterwards, undertook a bombing campaign 193 00:11:40,200 --> 00:11:44,440 Speaker 1: to eliminate ISIS and restore full power to quote Syria. 194 00:11:44,559 --> 00:11:49,560 Speaker 1: Assad regime lost power in December when a militia took 195 00:11:49,600 --> 00:11:52,920 Speaker 1: control of the Syrian capital of Damascus and other parts 196 00:11:52,920 --> 00:11:56,439 Speaker 1: of the country. This happened mainly because the money wasn't 197 00:11:56,480 --> 00:11:59,840 Speaker 1: flowing in anymore from Russia. They couldn't handle it because 198 00:11:59,880 --> 00:12:03,360 Speaker 1: of their war they'd started and their invasion of Ukraine. 199 00:12:03,840 --> 00:12:07,400 Speaker 1: Now Syria's new president he was a former member of 200 00:12:07,440 --> 00:12:11,600 Speaker 1: al Qaeda who says he has reformed his ways just 201 00:12:11,679 --> 00:12:14,320 Speaker 1: so you know. Yes, it's complicated in the Middle East, 202 00:12:14,720 --> 00:12:17,640 Speaker 1: and the fall of Assage regime prompted the easing of 203 00:12:17,720 --> 00:12:20,760 Speaker 1: some US sanctions, but not all of them. The US 204 00:12:20,800 --> 00:12:24,559 Speaker 1: Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, will meet with Syria's new 205 00:12:24,600 --> 00:12:28,200 Speaker 1: foreign minister in Turkey later this week. Trump also said 206 00:12:28,200 --> 00:12:32,360 Speaker 1: to work out details. This announcement marks the president's first 207 00:12:32,480 --> 00:12:35,600 Speaker 1: of four days in the Middle East. He's also scheduled 208 00:12:35,640 --> 00:12:38,760 Speaker 1: to visit the United air of Emirates and Qatar. Now 209 00:12:38,840 --> 00:12:41,840 Speaker 1: back to what the President had to say at this visit. 210 00:12:41,960 --> 00:12:46,480 Speaker 1: At the stop on this this Middle East tour, Trump 211 00:12:46,600 --> 00:12:49,719 Speaker 1: also talked about Iran and saying that Iran can have 212 00:12:49,760 --> 00:12:53,160 Speaker 1: a much brighter future, but we will never allow them 213 00:12:53,160 --> 00:12:54,040 Speaker 1: to threaten. 214 00:12:53,800 --> 00:12:56,160 Speaker 2: America and or our allies. 215 00:12:56,640 --> 00:12:58,880 Speaker 1: He said this, making it clear as he's in the 216 00:12:58,880 --> 00:13:00,920 Speaker 1: Middle East, We're not screwing around. 217 00:13:01,679 --> 00:13:04,880 Speaker 7: But with that set Aaran can have a much brighter future, 218 00:13:05,080 --> 00:13:08,680 Speaker 7: but will never allow America and its allies to be 219 00:13:08,760 --> 00:13:13,040 Speaker 7: threatened with terrorism or nuclear attack. The choices there is 220 00:13:13,080 --> 00:13:16,520 Speaker 7: to make. We really want them to be a successful country. 221 00:13:16,559 --> 00:13:20,280 Speaker 7: We want them to be a wonderful, safe, great country, 222 00:13:20,679 --> 00:13:23,679 Speaker 7: but they cannot have a nuclear weapon. This is an 223 00:13:23,720 --> 00:13:28,320 Speaker 7: offer that will not last forever. The time is right 224 00:13:28,360 --> 00:13:29,600 Speaker 7: now for them to choose. 225 00:13:29,720 --> 00:13:30,200 Speaker 2: Right now. 226 00:13:30,240 --> 00:13:31,800 Speaker 7: We don't have a lot of time to wait. 227 00:13:33,200 --> 00:13:35,240 Speaker 2: We don't have a lot of time to wait. 228 00:13:35,520 --> 00:13:38,120 Speaker 1: That is part of the warning, clearly the President wanted 229 00:13:38,160 --> 00:13:41,520 Speaker 1: to make clear as he was doing this visit in 230 00:13:42,000 --> 00:13:42,720 Speaker 1: the Middle East. 231 00:13:43,080 --> 00:13:45,360 Speaker 2: The President also talked about our enemies. 232 00:13:45,640 --> 00:13:48,240 Speaker 1: Yes, there are enemies around the world, and certainly there 233 00:13:48,240 --> 00:13:50,920 Speaker 1: are enemies in the Middle East. The President saying this 234 00:13:51,080 --> 00:13:55,560 Speaker 1: that the US Saudi Investment Forum in Saudi Arabia. 235 00:13:56,320 --> 00:13:59,680 Speaker 7: Yet I'm here today not merely to condemn the past chaos. 236 00:14:00,120 --> 00:14:03,320 Speaker 7: Iran's leaders but to offer them a new path, and 237 00:14:03,400 --> 00:14:07,040 Speaker 7: a much better path toward a far better and more 238 00:14:07,040 --> 00:14:11,120 Speaker 7: hopeful future. As I've shown repeatedly, I am willing to 239 00:14:11,320 --> 00:14:14,800 Speaker 7: end past conflicts and forge new partnerships for better and 240 00:14:14,880 --> 00:14:19,320 Speaker 7: more stable world, even of our differences may be very profound, 241 00:14:19,360 --> 00:14:23,200 Speaker 7: which obviously they are in the case of Iran. I 242 00:14:23,240 --> 00:14:27,800 Speaker 7: have never believed in having permanent enemies. I am different 243 00:14:27,840 --> 00:14:31,240 Speaker 7: than a lot of people think. I don't like permanent enemies, 244 00:14:31,400 --> 00:14:35,200 Speaker 7: but sometimes you need enemies to do the job, and 245 00:14:35,240 --> 00:14:38,280 Speaker 7: you have to do it right. Enemies get you motivated. 246 00:14:38,360 --> 00:14:41,880 Speaker 7: In fact, some of the closest friends of the United 247 00:14:41,880 --> 00:14:46,760 Speaker 7: States of America nations we fought wars against in generations past, 248 00:14:47,000 --> 00:14:50,520 Speaker 7: and now they're our friends and our allies. 249 00:14:50,640 --> 00:14:53,760 Speaker 1: The present, giving a pathway for a future there that 250 00:14:53,920 --> 00:14:57,640 Speaker 1: even some of the media are now saying sounds pretty nice. 251 00:14:57,920 --> 00:15:01,880 Speaker 1: Fox Business Channel talking about this, saying the President's Middle 252 00:15:01,920 --> 00:15:05,200 Speaker 1: East plan is one that we should all embrace. 253 00:15:05,680 --> 00:15:08,760 Speaker 8: The President will never get credit for this, but that 254 00:15:08,920 --> 00:15:14,520 Speaker 8: was an amazing speech. He threw down the gauntlet where 255 00:15:14,560 --> 00:15:17,960 Speaker 8: he had to, particularly with Iran, and at the same 256 00:15:18,080 --> 00:15:21,560 Speaker 8: time he painted a picture of possibility for the Middle East. 257 00:15:22,040 --> 00:15:24,800 Speaker 8: I've never heard any other president paint. I mean, that 258 00:15:24,960 --> 00:15:30,200 Speaker 8: was truly extraordinary. He made Look he's such a good salesman. 259 00:15:30,520 --> 00:15:33,000 Speaker 8: He said to the Middle East, you want to lead 260 00:15:33,040 --> 00:15:36,760 Speaker 8: in business and technology and culture and commerce. 261 00:15:36,840 --> 00:15:39,760 Speaker 5: Those are the exact words he used. We will do 262 00:15:39,840 --> 00:15:42,320 Speaker 5: it with you. We are in a golden age. You 263 00:15:42,400 --> 00:15:45,240 Speaker 5: can have a golden age. There's only one person on 264 00:15:45,280 --> 00:15:48,000 Speaker 5: the globe. There's only one person who could give that 265 00:15:48,080 --> 00:15:50,200 Speaker 5: speech and do it with that kind of force, and 266 00:15:50,240 --> 00:15:53,640 Speaker 5: it was him. That was totally extraordinary. You know, everyone's 267 00:15:53,640 --> 00:15:54,720 Speaker 5: talking about the follow through. 268 00:15:55,040 --> 00:15:56,000 Speaker 2: I can't wait to see. 269 00:15:55,880 --> 00:15:57,280 Speaker 8: What kind of fallow through comes from this. 270 00:15:57,880 --> 00:15:58,640 Speaker 2: Now, don't worry. 271 00:15:58,760 --> 00:16:00,760 Speaker 1: The rest of the press there going to be angry 272 00:16:00,800 --> 00:16:02,840 Speaker 1: over the President and what he had to say today. 273 00:16:02,920 --> 00:16:05,640 Speaker 1: They're angry about the fact the president's trying to have 274 00:16:05,720 --> 00:16:08,040 Speaker 1: peace in the Middle East and get this job done. 275 00:16:08,320 --> 00:16:10,760 Speaker 2: The President also saying this about God. 276 00:16:11,040 --> 00:16:13,920 Speaker 1: Listen carefully how this will play as well in the 277 00:16:13,920 --> 00:16:14,560 Speaker 1: Middle East. 278 00:16:15,760 --> 00:16:18,640 Speaker 7: I believe it is God's job to sit in judgment, 279 00:16:18,720 --> 00:16:23,840 Speaker 7: my job to defend America and to promote the fundamental 280 00:16:23,880 --> 00:16:26,680 Speaker 7: interest of stability, prosperity, and peace. 281 00:16:26,760 --> 00:16:28,320 Speaker 2: That's what I really want to do. 282 00:16:29,160 --> 00:16:32,520 Speaker 7: I will never hesitate to wield American power if it's 283 00:16:32,600 --> 00:16:37,680 Speaker 7: necessary to defend the United States or to help defend 284 00:16:37,880 --> 00:16:38,680 Speaker 7: our allies. 285 00:16:40,200 --> 00:16:42,880 Speaker 1: It's pretty clear, the President saying, the terrorists in the 286 00:16:42,920 --> 00:16:44,880 Speaker 1: Middle East, if you think that you can get away 287 00:16:44,920 --> 00:16:46,880 Speaker 1: with doing what you were doing during the last four 288 00:16:46,960 --> 00:16:50,040 Speaker 1: years that Biden administration, you're flat out wrong. 289 00:16:50,640 --> 00:16:53,760 Speaker 2: I don't need permanent enemies. I don't like permanent enemies. 290 00:16:53,800 --> 00:16:56,640 Speaker 1: But if you are going to screw with America or 291 00:16:56,680 --> 00:17:02,240 Speaker 1: American interests, our allies, there will be hell to pay. 292 00:17:02,760 --> 00:17:06,720 Speaker 1: The President also talking more about peace, saying he's ready 293 00:17:06,720 --> 00:17:09,639 Speaker 1: to stand and help Lebanon create a future as well 294 00:17:10,119 --> 00:17:12,000 Speaker 1: with an economic development. 295 00:17:12,840 --> 00:17:16,600 Speaker 7: My administration stands ready to help Lebanon create a future 296 00:17:16,680 --> 00:17:20,000 Speaker 7: of economic development and peace with its neighbors. 297 00:17:20,720 --> 00:17:21,680 Speaker 2: With its neighbors. 298 00:17:21,960 --> 00:17:24,600 Speaker 1: So you listen to this president and everything that he 299 00:17:24,760 --> 00:17:27,879 Speaker 1: just said there, why on earth would anyone in the 300 00:17:27,880 --> 00:17:32,640 Speaker 1: media criticize this right Like, why would anybody say this 301 00:17:32,720 --> 00:17:37,840 Speaker 1: is a bad thing? Well, MSNBC had no problem attacking 302 00:17:37,880 --> 00:17:42,840 Speaker 1: this trip and Israel when they said this moments after 303 00:17:42,920 --> 00:17:45,640 Speaker 1: the President was in the Middle East talking about all 304 00:17:45,680 --> 00:17:46,400 Speaker 1: these issues. 305 00:17:47,119 --> 00:17:50,639 Speaker 3: Edi UN spokesperson on Monday did not mis mince words. 306 00:17:50,640 --> 00:17:52,879 Speaker 3: And I'm going to quote here this is not a 307 00:17:53,000 --> 00:17:57,080 Speaker 3: natural disaster, but a human made catastrophe that the world 308 00:17:57,160 --> 00:18:01,280 Speaker 3: should not allow. We have seen picture images of children 309 00:18:01,480 --> 00:18:04,320 Speaker 3: even today, carrying all their belongings through the rubble, A 310 00:18:04,359 --> 00:18:07,320 Speaker 3: tiny baby in a rainbow jumper that was killed by 311 00:18:07,400 --> 00:18:10,359 Speaker 3: an air strike. And then there is a child this 312 00:18:10,520 --> 00:18:13,879 Speaker 3: is today with one leg, waiting on crutches just to 313 00:18:13,920 --> 00:18:17,120 Speaker 3: try to get a bit of food. These images are 314 00:18:17,160 --> 00:18:21,720 Speaker 3: so heartbreaking, so chilling. They raise the question Hamas, Yes, 315 00:18:21,760 --> 00:18:26,600 Speaker 3: Hamas is responsible. Israel has made a decision for the blockade, 316 00:18:27,040 --> 00:18:31,040 Speaker 3: But what is the responsibility of other governments? What is 317 00:18:31,080 --> 00:18:35,520 Speaker 3: the responsibility of us all when children and innocence are 318 00:18:35,640 --> 00:18:36,640 Speaker 3: starving to death? 319 00:18:38,240 --> 00:18:41,960 Speaker 4: You know, it's a difficult question on a certain level 320 00:18:41,960 --> 00:18:45,359 Speaker 4: and an easy answer on another. First, I think countries 321 00:18:45,400 --> 00:18:49,000 Speaker 4: across the world needs to simply live up to international law. 322 00:18:49,880 --> 00:18:53,240 Speaker 4: What Israel is doing in relation to Gaza, the blockade 323 00:18:53,240 --> 00:18:56,720 Speaker 4: that is cutting off food and water is illegal. It's 324 00:18:56,800 --> 00:19:01,920 Speaker 4: not sanctioned by international law. I think if countries understand 325 00:19:01,960 --> 00:19:04,080 Speaker 4: that and live up to the letter of that law 326 00:19:04,119 --> 00:19:06,160 Speaker 4: and to the intent of that law, they would hold 327 00:19:06,200 --> 00:19:10,280 Speaker 4: Israel accountable. I want to just acknowledge what the rabbi 328 00:19:10,359 --> 00:19:12,800 Speaker 4: is doing, what he's written, and what he's doing. It 329 00:19:12,880 --> 00:19:15,879 Speaker 4: is important that when you're within a particular tradition, Chris, 330 00:19:16,280 --> 00:19:18,560 Speaker 4: that you can bring the resources of that tradition to 331 00:19:18,600 --> 00:19:21,000 Speaker 4: bear on the actions of those who are committed to 332 00:19:21,080 --> 00:19:24,400 Speaker 4: the same principles and ideals and faith that you are. 333 00:19:24,760 --> 00:19:28,320 Speaker 4: So it's within that tradition that he's bringing the basic 334 00:19:28,400 --> 00:19:31,080 Speaker 4: tenets of Judaism to bear on what Israel is doing. 335 00:19:31,359 --> 00:19:33,800 Speaker 4: And I think that's really important, and I think it's powerful, 336 00:19:33,840 --> 00:19:36,600 Speaker 4: and I understand the risk that he's taken that he's taken. 337 00:19:37,000 --> 00:19:39,040 Speaker 4: I think also for me, I just want to say, 338 00:19:39,240 --> 00:19:42,320 Speaker 4: I want to ask a basic question. How many dead 339 00:19:42,440 --> 00:19:46,080 Speaker 4: Palestinians are needed for the state of Israel. 340 00:19:46,960 --> 00:19:50,639 Speaker 1: How many dead Palestinians are needed for the state of Israel. 341 00:19:51,200 --> 00:19:56,480 Speaker 1: That is the anti Semitic propaganda that MSNBC put out 342 00:19:56,480 --> 00:20:00,040 Speaker 1: on their airwaves, not talking about all the dead is 343 00:20:00,000 --> 00:20:03,920 Speaker 1: Israelis who were killed in the horrific attack, the worse 344 00:20:03,960 --> 00:20:06,280 Speaker 1: since the Holocaust on Israel. 345 00:20:07,160 --> 00:20:09,600 Speaker 2: This is what Donald Trump is up against. 346 00:20:09,800 --> 00:20:15,000 Speaker 1: And joining me is a senator from Tennessee, Marsha Blackburn Center. 347 00:20:15,520 --> 00:20:17,840 Speaker 1: Nice to have you on and Let's start with what 348 00:20:17,880 --> 00:20:22,119 Speaker 1: we're seeing with trade, because this is obviously the Democrats 349 00:20:22,160 --> 00:20:24,439 Speaker 1: and the media's worst nightmare. They wanted you to believe, 350 00:20:24,880 --> 00:20:26,879 Speaker 1: if you're a citizen in this country, that this was 351 00:20:26,920 --> 00:20:29,320 Speaker 1: going to destroy your life, that deals weren't going to 352 00:20:29,359 --> 00:20:31,600 Speaker 1: get done until next year, as they were saying on 353 00:20:31,680 --> 00:20:34,159 Speaker 1: TV just last week on CNN, Oh, this will be 354 00:20:34,240 --> 00:20:36,080 Speaker 1: over a year until this stuff gets done. And then 355 00:20:36,160 --> 00:20:39,879 Speaker 1: sure enough, we see this major announcement with UK followed 356 00:20:39,920 --> 00:20:41,800 Speaker 1: up by another major announcement with China. 357 00:20:42,200 --> 00:20:43,560 Speaker 2: Donald Trump's getting it done. 358 00:20:44,640 --> 00:20:48,639 Speaker 9: Yes he is. He is delivering results, and when you 359 00:20:48,800 --> 00:20:52,840 Speaker 9: have those kind of results, it elevates respect for the 360 00:20:53,000 --> 00:20:57,040 Speaker 9: United States of America around the globe. We understand that 361 00:20:57,080 --> 00:21:01,760 Speaker 9: our Trade rep is working on twenty more of these 362 00:21:01,960 --> 00:21:06,200 Speaker 9: tariff and trade deals, and you know, Ben, that also 363 00:21:06,320 --> 00:21:11,639 Speaker 9: covers the non tariff trade barriers in those discussions. And 364 00:21:11,720 --> 00:21:15,200 Speaker 9: these are being done in a bilateral manner, a one 365 00:21:15,320 --> 00:21:19,280 Speaker 9: on one, which is how the President likes to do it. 366 00:21:19,359 --> 00:21:22,880 Speaker 9: But he is proving that he built a vision for 367 00:21:22,920 --> 00:21:27,000 Speaker 9: what this country could return to begging and our leadership 368 00:21:27,040 --> 00:21:30,000 Speaker 9: position in the world, and he is showing how to 369 00:21:30,080 --> 00:21:30,919 Speaker 9: make that happen. 370 00:21:31,800 --> 00:21:34,080 Speaker 2: You look at this president. It's not just on trade deals. 371 00:21:34,119 --> 00:21:37,960 Speaker 1: But look at the last week you had UK trade deal, 372 00:21:38,080 --> 00:21:40,639 Speaker 1: China trade deal, then the release of American hostage, the 373 00:21:40,680 --> 00:21:43,840 Speaker 1: ceasefire with Indian Pakistan, ceasefire with the Hooties. Oh, and 374 00:21:43,880 --> 00:21:45,840 Speaker 1: by the way, we're going to make prescription drug costs 375 00:21:45,880 --> 00:21:50,680 Speaker 1: through an executive order much less expensive for Americans and 376 00:21:51,040 --> 00:21:54,040 Speaker 1: giving US Favored nation status on these prices. 377 00:21:54,280 --> 00:21:55,439 Speaker 2: That's just in a week. 378 00:21:56,600 --> 00:22:01,040 Speaker 9: Yes it is. And of course the MSN issue with 379 00:22:01,160 --> 00:22:07,000 Speaker 9: the pharmaceuticals is his way of getting these pharmaceutical companies 380 00:22:07,359 --> 00:22:11,760 Speaker 9: to the table. We have five percent of the world's population, 381 00:22:11,960 --> 00:22:18,520 Speaker 9: but we represent seventy five percent. A pharmaceutical company profits 382 00:22:19,160 --> 00:22:26,000 Speaker 9: because they're subsidizing these negotiated prices in other countries. Now 383 00:22:26,119 --> 00:22:31,480 Speaker 9: also getting rid of these pharmacy benefit managers, who are 384 00:22:31,600 --> 00:22:35,920 Speaker 9: the middlemen between your insurance company and you at the 385 00:22:36,000 --> 00:22:40,000 Speaker 9: pharmacy counter, getting rid of them because they go in there, 386 00:22:40,480 --> 00:22:44,639 Speaker 9: they take the rebates, they negotiate what you're going to 387 00:22:44,680 --> 00:22:47,919 Speaker 9: be allowed to have. That is why people may be 388 00:22:48,080 --> 00:22:51,640 Speaker 9: on a certain pharmaceutical and then all of a sudden 389 00:22:51,760 --> 00:22:55,160 Speaker 9: three months into that, six months into it, well there's 390 00:22:55,200 --> 00:22:58,040 Speaker 9: a change and they can't have it anymore. They have 391 00:22:58,119 --> 00:23:02,720 Speaker 9: to get something that is different, and their physician has said, no, 392 00:23:03,040 --> 00:23:06,840 Speaker 9: this is the prescription that you need, and people are 393 00:23:07,000 --> 00:23:11,600 Speaker 9: tired of that. So we just left a hearing today 394 00:23:12,480 --> 00:23:17,359 Speaker 9: with these pharmacy benefit managers. It is my legislation that 395 00:23:18,400 --> 00:23:23,120 Speaker 9: rains them in and will end this practice of them 396 00:23:23,280 --> 00:23:27,879 Speaker 9: taking the rebates and driving up the price on consumers. 397 00:23:28,880 --> 00:23:32,080 Speaker 1: It is incredible and now having this change is going 398 00:23:32,160 --> 00:23:34,679 Speaker 1: to help all Americans. It should be a non political issue, 399 00:23:34,680 --> 00:23:37,720 Speaker 1: but it does seem like the Democratic Party is completely 400 00:23:37,760 --> 00:23:41,199 Speaker 1: controlled by big pharma and their investment in each one 401 00:23:41,200 --> 00:23:42,160 Speaker 1: of their candidates. 402 00:23:42,920 --> 00:23:45,680 Speaker 9: Well, it does appear to be that way, and when 403 00:23:45,720 --> 00:23:48,840 Speaker 9: you look at it, I think that it's easy to 404 00:23:48,880 --> 00:23:53,760 Speaker 9: see why people feel that. But reigning in the PBMs, 405 00:23:54,080 --> 00:23:57,359 Speaker 9: I'm telling you that I've gotten a lot of bipartisan 406 00:23:57,480 --> 00:24:02,200 Speaker 9: support on my legislation. It is moving through Finance Committee. 407 00:24:02,400 --> 00:24:04,480 Speaker 2: It brings me down a little bit when you say PBMs. 408 00:24:04,520 --> 00:24:07,040 Speaker 1: I want people to understand it because it seems complicated, 409 00:24:07,119 --> 00:24:09,439 Speaker 1: especially if you don't know. So can you explain exactly 410 00:24:09,520 --> 00:24:11,440 Speaker 1: how this legislation would work. I think it's important. 411 00:24:11,480 --> 00:24:15,080 Speaker 9: Absolutely. When Bill Clinton was in office and they were 412 00:24:15,119 --> 00:24:20,080 Speaker 9: looking at trying to nationalize healthcare, and of course we 413 00:24:20,200 --> 00:24:24,840 Speaker 9: had the version of Hillary Care in Tennessee, which was Tencare. 414 00:24:25,280 --> 00:24:27,919 Speaker 9: They came up with this idea that they would have 415 00:24:28,000 --> 00:24:32,679 Speaker 9: a pharmacy benefit manager who would work between the pharmaceutical 416 00:24:32,720 --> 00:24:36,600 Speaker 9: company and the insurance company and the patient. And what 417 00:24:36,680 --> 00:24:40,119 Speaker 9: they would do for the insurance company is go to 418 00:24:40,200 --> 00:24:45,600 Speaker 9: the pharmaceutical companies and negotiate prices. Well, as the rebates 419 00:24:45,840 --> 00:24:51,199 Speaker 9: got bigger, these PBMs got bigger, and they started saying 420 00:24:51,240 --> 00:24:54,840 Speaker 9: to the insurance companies, hey will take the rebate and 421 00:24:54,880 --> 00:24:59,160 Speaker 9: we will split it with you. Well, the poor patient, 422 00:24:59,560 --> 00:25:01,960 Speaker 9: those of us that are going to the pharmacy counter. 423 00:25:02,080 --> 00:25:06,120 Speaker 9: We're still playing the full note on this, and it's 424 00:25:06,160 --> 00:25:09,760 Speaker 9: why you've seen cops go up. It's also why you've 425 00:25:09,800 --> 00:25:15,680 Speaker 9: seen some prescriptions be disallowed by your insurance plan. Why 426 00:25:15,720 --> 00:25:20,000 Speaker 9: were they doing that because the PBM says, Okay, let's 427 00:25:20,040 --> 00:25:25,680 Speaker 9: go over here to another company with a similar pharmaceutical 428 00:25:26,040 --> 00:25:30,119 Speaker 9: and let's do business there because we get a bigger rebate. 429 00:25:31,000 --> 00:25:34,960 Speaker 9: So it becomes a profit motive motive, and it puts 430 00:25:35,160 --> 00:25:39,720 Speaker 9: profit at the center and not the patient at the center. 431 00:25:40,359 --> 00:25:45,800 Speaker 9: So my legislation would require them to move these PBMs 432 00:25:45,840 --> 00:25:49,800 Speaker 9: to a service fee and it would be a flat rate. 433 00:25:49,960 --> 00:25:56,000 Speaker 9: And also it requires them to use any willing pharmacy. Now, 434 00:25:56,000 --> 00:26:00,199 Speaker 9: in Tennessee, we've had one hundred and twenty pharmacies the 435 00:26:00,520 --> 00:26:05,480 Speaker 9: clothes over the last decade. These are independent pharmacies. Many 436 00:26:05,600 --> 00:26:09,960 Speaker 9: times it is the only healthcare access point in some 437 00:26:10,320 --> 00:26:16,840 Speaker 9: of our rural or underserved communities, and the PBMs have 438 00:26:17,400 --> 00:26:21,080 Speaker 9: driven them out of business because they will not put 439 00:26:21,119 --> 00:26:24,600 Speaker 9: them in the formulary. We've had research from the Tennessee 440 00:26:24,640 --> 00:26:28,520 Speaker 9: Department of Commerce and Insurance that shows even one of 441 00:26:28,560 --> 00:26:33,520 Speaker 9: the PBMs in our state elevated the price on five 442 00:26:33,600 --> 00:26:38,000 Speaker 9: hundred and fifty different drugs, did what they call spread 443 00:26:38,119 --> 00:26:42,720 Speaker 9: pricing to the tune of thirty million dollars, and then 444 00:26:42,920 --> 00:26:47,560 Speaker 9: also refused to pay these pharmacies within the seven day 445 00:26:47,640 --> 00:26:52,120 Speaker 9: pay period. So it makes it hard for these independent 446 00:26:52,280 --> 00:26:57,480 Speaker 9: and small pharmacies to do business. So what my legislation 447 00:26:57,720 --> 00:27:01,359 Speaker 9: would do would be to end that and say any 448 00:27:01,400 --> 00:27:05,239 Speaker 9: pharmacy that is willing to participate with a plan, you 449 00:27:05,400 --> 00:27:09,160 Speaker 9: have got to let them into that plan and let 450 00:27:09,200 --> 00:27:14,720 Speaker 9: them provide for those patients. And it would cap the fee. 451 00:27:15,160 --> 00:27:17,800 Speaker 9: That would mean they can't get that rebate. It would 452 00:27:17,920 --> 00:27:21,720 Speaker 9: cap them at a service fee and disallow the rebate. 453 00:27:22,760 --> 00:27:24,639 Speaker 2: So what does this look like moving forward? 454 00:27:24,800 --> 00:27:27,119 Speaker 1: And what are people that are listening to advocate for 455 00:27:27,200 --> 00:27:28,280 Speaker 1: who do they need to be calling? 456 00:27:29,400 --> 00:27:32,760 Speaker 9: Well, what they need to do is be contacting some 457 00:27:32,800 --> 00:27:36,280 Speaker 9: of the House members and encourage them to support it. 458 00:27:36,359 --> 00:27:41,560 Speaker 9: They need to be contacting their senators to support Pharmacy 459 00:27:41,600 --> 00:27:49,080 Speaker 9: Benefit Manager reconstruction and reform. And you know, as I said, 460 00:27:49,160 --> 00:27:52,680 Speaker 9: we're raining them in. I would like to remove them 461 00:27:52,720 --> 00:27:55,639 Speaker 9: as a part of the marketplace. We don't need the 462 00:27:55,680 --> 00:28:00,040 Speaker 9: middleman and on this, and we don't need somebody the 463 00:28:00,200 --> 00:28:05,920 Speaker 9: unelected bureaucrats who are out here changing what people can 464 00:28:05,960 --> 00:28:09,160 Speaker 9: have access to when their physician has already told them 465 00:28:09,240 --> 00:28:10,600 Speaker 9: what they need to be taking. 466 00:28:10,960 --> 00:28:13,040 Speaker 1: It's incredible final question for you, and I know you 467 00:28:13,080 --> 00:28:14,480 Speaker 1: got to go, but I want to get it deals 468 00:28:14,480 --> 00:28:18,639 Speaker 1: with this issue. Are you surprised at just the amount 469 00:28:18,640 --> 00:28:21,880 Speaker 1: of hypocrisy from the media in the left? They looked 470 00:28:21,920 --> 00:28:26,359 Speaker 1: the other way as masses of men crossed illegally all 471 00:28:26,440 --> 00:28:29,280 Speaker 1: over the globe in the US everywhere for the last 472 00:28:29,520 --> 00:28:32,960 Speaker 1: four years under the Biden administration, literally millions coming in. 473 00:28:33,520 --> 00:28:36,399 Speaker 1: And now the media is furious that Donald Trump has 474 00:28:36,440 --> 00:28:39,600 Speaker 1: allowed a fuse and this non exaggeration a few dozen 475 00:28:40,160 --> 00:28:45,240 Speaker 1: South Africans to come to the US legally as refugees. 476 00:28:45,680 --> 00:28:49,280 Speaker 1: But they said nothing about Arizona, for example, or Texas 477 00:28:49,360 --> 00:28:51,960 Speaker 1: or New Mexico when it was being overrun by thousands 478 00:28:52,000 --> 00:28:55,240 Speaker 1: of Afghan aliens crossing illegally every day in December of 479 00:28:55,240 --> 00:28:57,000 Speaker 1: twenty twenty three. 480 00:28:57,560 --> 00:29:03,640 Speaker 9: The hypocrisy is, it is astounding. And when you look 481 00:29:03,680 --> 00:29:08,000 Speaker 9: at the fact that ICE has been working in Tennessee 482 00:29:08,200 --> 00:29:12,080 Speaker 9: and around Middle Tennessee, and my understanding is they have 483 00:29:12,160 --> 00:29:17,840 Speaker 9: had about one hundred and forty apprehensions and detentions. These 484 00:29:17,880 --> 00:29:22,600 Speaker 9: are individuals that are gang members, Trende are Agua MS thirteen, 485 00:29:22,720 --> 00:29:26,120 Speaker 9: which we have declared as a country, that these are 486 00:29:26,200 --> 00:29:33,440 Speaker 9: foreign terrorist organizations. You've got murderers, rapists, child rapists, pedophiles, 487 00:29:33,760 --> 00:29:38,680 Speaker 9: child predators that are included in these numbers. And the 488 00:29:38,800 --> 00:29:45,560 Speaker 9: Democrats are out here saying don't lock them up, don't 489 00:29:45,600 --> 00:29:49,200 Speaker 9: deport them, and trying to say these people who have 490 00:29:49,440 --> 00:29:53,280 Speaker 9: illegally entered the country, trying to act as if they 491 00:29:53,760 --> 00:30:02,080 Speaker 9: have constitutional rights that citizens have. They have illegally entered 492 00:30:02,080 --> 00:30:04,720 Speaker 9: the country with just a crime and then they have 493 00:30:04,920 --> 00:30:11,760 Speaker 9: committed crime against our fellow Tennesseeans and have robbed people 494 00:30:11,800 --> 00:30:16,440 Speaker 9: of their property, or who have dangered them or injured them, 495 00:30:17,840 --> 00:30:22,640 Speaker 9: or in the child rapist, you know, trying to defend 496 00:30:22,680 --> 00:30:26,560 Speaker 9: these people. I haven't talked to many folks that want 497 00:30:26,640 --> 00:30:30,800 Speaker 9: these people living in their neighborhoods. They are criminals and 498 00:30:30,920 --> 00:30:35,200 Speaker 9: they want them off the street. They want to see 499 00:30:35,240 --> 00:30:38,880 Speaker 9: them locked up, and they don't want them back in 500 00:30:38,920 --> 00:30:39,800 Speaker 9: their neighborhoods. 501 00:30:39,920 --> 00:30:41,760 Speaker 2: Amen to that center. Always a pleasure. 502 00:30:41,760 --> 00:30:44,320 Speaker 1: I appreciate you coming on and we will certainly keep 503 00:30:44,360 --> 00:30:46,360 Speaker 1: people update on this legislation you're working on. 504 00:30:46,480 --> 00:30:47,160 Speaker 2: Well done. 505 00:30:47,400 --> 00:30:50,200 Speaker 1: Make sure you share this podcast with your family and friends, 506 00:30:50,240 --> 00:30:53,160 Speaker 1: put it up on social media wherever you are, and 507 00:30:53,200 --> 00:30:54,960 Speaker 1: we appreciate you listening every day. 508 00:30:55,000 --> 00:30:56,480 Speaker 2: We'll see you back here tomorrow