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[00:00:17] [SPEAKER_02]: What's going on? Thank you so much for listening to this podcast.
[00:00:33] [SPEAKER_02]: And if you are out on the road, turn on your freaking headlights. Okay. Sorry, I just
[00:00:40] [SPEAKER_02]: like I needed to say that. We have hazardous weather outlook for the Pete Mont of North Carolina
[00:00:47] [SPEAKER_02]: as well as western North Carolina, upstate South Carolina and northeast Georgia. We will bring you any kind
[00:00:56] [SPEAKER_02]: of developments that occur with the weather how it may be impacting our area. For example,
[00:01:02] [SPEAKER_02]: let me pull this back up here. Sorry, I got too many tabs open. Way too many tabs are open.
[00:01:09] [SPEAKER_02]: The entire blue-rich parkway is now shut down according to the National Park Service, which makes sense
[00:01:17] [SPEAKER_02]: because when you have this amount of rain in an area that's already gotten a lot of rain ground is really
[00:01:27] [SPEAKER_02]: wet and you got water coming down the sides of mountains and through the creeks and tributaries.
[00:01:36] [SPEAKER_02]: And as it heads down the mountain, it gets faster and faster. You also have a lot of slope failure,
[00:01:43] [SPEAKER_02]: total slope failure which people don't call it that even though that's what it is
[00:01:49] [SPEAKER_02]: because you know, landslide sounds way more catastrophic. Same thing. Mud slides, landslides,
[00:01:56] [SPEAKER_02]: that kind of stuff but slope failures of various types obviously are a big risk as well as the flash flooding.
[00:02:07] [SPEAKER_02]: And we have a risk of flash flooding here in our area as well because especially in the next day or two,
[00:02:15] [SPEAKER_02]: the water that came down the mountain makes its way down here to the Pete Mont which I believe is French
[00:02:22] [SPEAKER_02]: for foot of the mountains. So it all comes down here so you're going to see water levels pretty high.
[00:02:30] [SPEAKER_02]: They were pretty low beforehand so we got kind of lucky with that. I got to tell you also,
[00:02:36] [SPEAKER_02]: I've been through some stuff today. I had a tornado warning right overhead.
[00:02:43] [SPEAKER_02]: So I immediately ran outside looking for the tornado. I did not see anything. It's just gray clouds.
[00:02:49] [SPEAKER_02]: So but I was ready. I had my head lamp on and I had saved all of my work on my computer
[00:02:57] [SPEAKER_02]: and make sure it didn't lose any of my show prep, you know the important stuff.
[00:03:02] [SPEAKER_02]: So we will bring you any kind of development obviously because I'm in the so we had a warning earlier.
[00:03:08] [SPEAKER_02]: But it was mainly based on what the computer models were seeing
[00:03:13] [SPEAKER_02]: and the radar was seeing up in the cloud cover and stuff and if there was rotation then they send out the warning
[00:03:22] [SPEAKER_02]: which you tend to get that rotational aspect and the front edge of the hurricane systems.
[00:03:30] [SPEAKER_02]: This is a very big system. It's a category two right now. I think they're predicting it's going to be a category three.
[00:03:36] [SPEAKER_02]: It's coming up in the Gulf and into that what they call it big bend area.
[00:03:42] [SPEAKER_02]: I have to admit, I never heard of it called the big bend. I've never heard of the term before but that's it's
[00:03:48] [SPEAKER_02]: making its way up and it's probably going to plow through Georgia up into the Carolinas could be very,
[00:03:54] [SPEAKER_02]: very fast over the next 48 hours or so. But should be a nice weekend for all the clean up work.
[00:04:01] [SPEAKER_02]: So there is that tropical systems expected to strengthen over the Gulf of Mexico today as it tracks
[00:04:11] [SPEAKER_02]: Northward. The system will impact the Western Carolinas and northeast Georgia Thursday
[00:04:18] [SPEAKER_02]: and Friday bringing gusty winds heavy rainfall and flooding to the area. So we'll keep you posted on that.
[00:04:26] [SPEAKER_02]: I also have been collecting data from the or information. I should say from the
[00:04:33] [SPEAKER_02]: indictment against the mayor of New York City. We'll get to that. Also Mark Robinson did an interview
[00:04:44] [SPEAKER_02]: with WPTI and WTKK, the morning guy up there at KCO Day in Raleigh and Greensboro. He did an
[00:04:50] [SPEAKER_02]: interview yesterday morning. I pulled that audio so we've got some of that to play as well.
[00:04:56] [SPEAKER_02]: But I want to start with Kamala Harris and her sit down interview that she did with boot
[00:05:04] [SPEAKER_02]: liquor Stephanie rule. And I call her that because of the way she answered a question during
[00:05:15] [SPEAKER_02]: real time with Bill Mar last week and she was on the panel discussion on the HBO show
[00:05:24] [SPEAKER_02]: and she is sitting there with Brett Stevens. Now, Brett Stevens is a New York Times columnist,
[00:05:33] [SPEAKER_02]: a quote unquote conservative columnist at the New York Times and he had written a piece recently
[00:05:39] [SPEAKER_02]: called what Harris must do to win over skeptics like me. And he went through a number of policy
[00:05:47] [SPEAKER_02]: questions. Iran, Ukraine, Kamas, federal spending, climate change, housing, nuclear power.
[00:05:57] [SPEAKER_02]: You get the idea. Whole bunch of questions that he had and he said she needs to answer these
[00:06:03] [SPEAKER_02]: questions. And Stephanie rule from MSNBC which is you know the propaganda organ for the Democrat
[00:06:13] [SPEAKER_02]: party she is on the panel with him and she says it doesn't matter. Kamala Harris's answers
[00:06:22] [SPEAKER_02]: don't matter. And I'm not like, I'm not paraphrasing that. I'm not making it sound worse.
[00:06:31] [SPEAKER_02]: Let me, I'm pretty sure there's no cuss words here but let's just be ready with the dump button
[00:06:35] [SPEAKER_02]: because it's HBO and even though I listen to it three times and I didn't hear it, I'm always
[00:06:39] [SPEAKER_02]: worried because it's on HBO and they will curse so let's just be ready with the dump button.
[00:06:44] [SPEAKER_03]: It's not too much to ask Kamala say, are you for a Palestinian state if Hamas is going to run that state?
[00:06:52] [SPEAKER_06]: Okay. Yes or no? And let's say you don't like her answer. Are you going to vote for Donald Trump?
[00:06:57] [SPEAKER_06]: No, I'm not. I just, I'm not going to vote for her.
[00:06:59] [SPEAKER_06]: It's not running for perfect. She's running against Trump. We have two choices and so there are
[00:07:05] [SPEAKER_06]: some things you might not know her answer to and in 2024, unlike 2016 for a lot of the American
[00:07:12] [SPEAKER_06]: people, we know exactly what Trump will do who he is and the kind of threat he is to democracy.
[00:07:19] [SPEAKER_06]: I don't know. It's unfair to me. It's a democracy. And the problem that a lot of people have
[00:07:26] [SPEAKER_03]: your camera is you don't know her answer to anything. Okay? You know everything. I don't want to
[00:07:32] [SPEAKER_03]: every thing. And that's why I would never vote for him and people should vote for him but people
[00:07:37] [SPEAKER_03]: also are expected to have some idea of what the program is of the person you're supposed to vote for.
[00:07:43] [SPEAKER_03]: You're just not supposed to say, well, you have to vote for why because X is this that and the other
[00:07:47] [SPEAKER_03]: let's find out a little bit more. And I don't think it's a lot to ask her to sit down for a real
[00:07:52] [SPEAKER_03]: interview as a personal cut piece in which she describes her feelings of growing up an open
[00:07:59] [SPEAKER_06]: of nice love. And I would just say to that when you move to Nirvana, give me your real estate
[00:08:04] [SPEAKER_06]: and I'll be your next one. We don't live there. There you go. Her answers don't matter.
[00:08:16] [SPEAKER_02]: And Steven said she needs to sit for a real interview and even suggested Stephanie rule
[00:08:21] [SPEAKER_02]: do the interview. And I guess the Harris campaign heard that and they offered her an interview.
[00:08:31] [SPEAKER_02]: Stephanie rule who just said on what Friday night, I think it's Friday night, real time with
[00:08:35] [SPEAKER_02]: no more ears. On Friday night, Stephanie rule says her answers do not matter. She doesn't have to
[00:08:42] [SPEAKER_02]: tell us anything because she's not Trump and that's all that I care about. That's all that should
[00:08:46] [SPEAKER_02]: matter to anybody. That's it. Not Trump. I'll vote for you. I want so if I wonder if Mark Robinson
[00:08:55] [SPEAKER_02]: was the Democrat nominee. Anyway, that's the person who was then offered the interview
[00:09:03] [SPEAKER_02]: opportunity. Stephanie rule. And after the interview, we're Kamala Harris did not answer
[00:09:13] [SPEAKER_02]: with any specificity anything but rather gave further proof of her inability to answer
[00:09:22] [SPEAKER_02]: even the even the most soft ballish of questions. After the interview, Stephanie rule told her
[00:09:30] [SPEAKER_02]: SNBC colleague Chris Hayes. It's still doesn't matter. One could watch that and say,
[00:09:37] [SPEAKER_06]: well, she didn't do the clear direct answer. That's okay because we are not talking about
[00:09:41] [SPEAKER_02]: clear or direct issues. I don't even know what that means. When you ask, hey, what are you going to
[00:09:49] [SPEAKER_02]: do to bring down inflation? And she talks about how she was, you know, from a middle class family.
[00:09:55] [SPEAKER_02]: I don't know. That seems like a pretty clear and direct issue. No, she didn't. So here's the
[00:10:01] [SPEAKER_02]: excuse making. And this is precisely why the Harris campaign sat for an interview with Stephanie
[00:10:08] [SPEAKER_02]: rule because she telegraphed ahead of time that she's not going to press hard. She's not going
[00:10:15] [SPEAKER_02]: to care what the answers are. And then after the fact, she helps to clean up any of the obvious
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[00:11:31] [SPEAKER_02]: Hello, Mary Kay. Welcome to your program. Oh, to my program. Welcome to the program.
[00:11:36] [SPEAKER_05]: Thank you so much. Thank you for broadcasting that part of the interview from HBO because it was so
[00:11:42] [SPEAKER_05]: opening and shocking that that wasn't really an interview. That was just a complete flat out,
[00:11:48] [SPEAKER_05]: like brainwashing session where she just said, hey, nothing matters. It's just not Trump.
[00:11:56] [SPEAKER_05]: He was so horrible. He's going to destroy the world. We already know what Trump does. We
[00:12:01] [SPEAKER_05]: lived it. It was great. It was the best president of my lifetime. Not to that crowd, not to the
[00:12:08] [SPEAKER_02]: Stephanie rules and the Brett Stevens crowd. They are very, very worried about the death of
[00:12:16] [SPEAKER_02]: Democrius. If Donald Trump were to win reelection, very, very, very, very, very hard.
[00:12:20] [SPEAKER_05]: Yes, they only say what they're going to do. So like when Hillary Clinton accused Trump of that whole
[00:12:26] [SPEAKER_05]: Russia collusion, she did what she accused Trump. All of the things they accused Trump
[00:12:33] [SPEAKER_05]: are their own tricks. So they are the death of Democrius. We see it already. We see that
[00:12:39] [SPEAKER_05]: Kamala is a communist and I just read that in Minneapolis, this guy with a tattooed face, he looks
[00:12:46] [SPEAKER_05]: like the scariest creature you've ever monster. He's in jail for murdering a baby, maybe sexually
[00:12:53] [SPEAKER_05]: assaulting before the murder. And then he sued the state and the corrections institution
[00:13:02] [SPEAKER_05]: because he deserves a sex change in jail because he feels oppressed. And they're giving it to him.
[00:13:08] [SPEAKER_05]: He won $250,000 in Minneapolis. The lawyer's the whole payout was over 450,000. You can look this
[00:13:16] [SPEAKER_05]: up. But judicial was the lawyer he hired got like 170,000 a watch group called like gender equality.
[00:13:26] [SPEAKER_05]: They got a big chunk of it and the innate got $250,000. Now that's more than I made this year.
[00:13:34] [SPEAKER_05]: So I guess if I go kill a baby and go to jail and cry that I want to be a man, I might make some
[00:13:38] [SPEAKER_05]: really good money under this administration. This is what we're faced with. Like slide down.
[00:13:44] [SPEAKER_02]: So radical. The slide, it's like, it's like problem with the plan there, Mary Kay. I just feel like
[00:13:48] [SPEAKER_02]: you got to go into this idea with eyes wide open is that when you go to the prison, you may have
[00:13:53] [SPEAKER_02]: the money. But if you're claiming to be a dude, they may put you in Jen Pop with dudes.
[00:13:59] [SPEAKER_02]: That would be like I don't know if you want to. I don't know if that's what you want.
[00:14:04] [SPEAKER_05]: So well, luckily that was a hypothetical and I probably am too. I think I'm too principle to do that.
[00:14:10] [SPEAKER_02]: Right. Yeah, yeah, just going around committing murders just to get the money. Like I don't think
[00:14:15] [SPEAKER_02]: that's you, Mary Kay. But I get the, uh, as, you know, Rush would say highlight the absurd by being absurd.
[00:14:21] [SPEAKER_02]: I get the, the, the, the analogy there because what this guy is doing and I have no doubt because I've
[00:14:27] [SPEAKER_02]: seen similar stories around the country over the last few years. Mail inmates are doing this so they
[00:14:33] [SPEAKER_02]: can then get out of the, uh, the mail only, uh, general population and get transferred into the women's
[00:14:41] [SPEAKER_02]: where they can find more victims. I appreciate the call, Mary Kay. All right. How about a season
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[00:16:01] [SPEAKER_02]: and about the recipes that you get. And there's a guy on Twitter he goes by the name of one fine
[00:16:08] [SPEAKER_02]: J. I think his name is J. And he says, Kamala Harris talks like the preface of every recipe
[00:16:17] [SPEAKER_02]: blog entry. That is so true. Look I have referred to Kamala Harris in her performance
[00:16:27] [SPEAKER_02]: in these interviews and in prompt to appearances and stuff where she doesn't have a script to read from.
[00:16:35] [SPEAKER_02]: I have described her as the kid in your class who did not read the homework assignment,
[00:16:43] [SPEAKER_02]: did not read the book and now has to get up in front of the class and deliver a book report.
[00:16:50] [SPEAKER_02]: They have to give an oral report and they have not read the material. And so they're trying to
[00:16:57] [SPEAKER_02]: trick you into thinking that they know what they're talking about. But everybody can tell
[00:17:02] [SPEAKER_02]: that they don't know what they're talking about because they read the book and you're up there
[00:17:07] [SPEAKER_02]: just tap dancing and that's what she does, which by the way that's been the knock on her by her
[00:17:15] [SPEAKER_02]: own staffers over the years is that she doesn't do her homework. That's why she seems so unprepared.
[00:17:21] [SPEAKER_02]: So let's take a listen. Here is the Democrat Boot-Licker Stephanie rule from MSNBC
[00:17:28] [SPEAKER_02]: who literally said two days before this interview that Harris' answers do not matter. All
[00:17:34] [SPEAKER_02]: that matters is she's not Donald Trump. That's it. She first asks Harris about how she reaches
[00:17:42] [SPEAKER_02]: undecided people on these economic issues. Madam Vice President, you just laid out your
[00:17:48] [SPEAKER_06]: economic vision for the future. But still there are lots of Americans who don't see themselves
[00:17:55] [SPEAKER_06]: in your plans. For those who say these policies aren't for me, what do you say to them?
[00:18:03] [SPEAKER_04]: Well if you are hardworking, if you have the dreams and the ambitions and the aspirations
[00:18:13] [SPEAKER_04]: of what I believe you do, you're in my plan. You know, I have to tell you, I-
[00:18:20] [SPEAKER_02]: No here's the switch. Did you hear it? She's fumbling, fumbling. She's trying to figure out a way
[00:18:27] [SPEAKER_02]: to get to her AI-generated speech. I'm convinced by the way. Like, it would be, no I'm kidding.
[00:18:35] [SPEAKER_02]: I'm not convinced but I have a suspicion that her speeches are AI-generated and she has just been
[00:18:43] [SPEAKER_02]: running around the country for the last, you know, what two months delivering the same speech
[00:18:48] [SPEAKER_02]: over and over and over again. So she has these things committed to memory. And you can hear it.
[00:18:53] [SPEAKER_02]: And you can see it when she gets these questions, she's trying to figure out a way
[00:18:59] [SPEAKER_02]: to get to something that she has memorized because they made her memorize it by putting her on a
[00:19:06] [SPEAKER_02]: stage and making her read the same damn speech every single time in every single city.
[00:19:11] [SPEAKER_02]: Now, sometimes she does adopt a different sort of racial effect, you know, a dialect if you will.
[00:19:19] [SPEAKER_02]: We've seen her, you know, put on the- the African-American sort of a Hillary S. kind of,
[00:19:27] [SPEAKER_02]: I know he's been no waste tired. That kind of thing. Thank you, Union. You bet all. Thank
[00:19:32] [SPEAKER_02]: you, Union, that's what she was saying at the one event. Then she did something else where
[00:19:35] [SPEAKER_02]: you adopted a Latino, sorry, Latinx. I don't know what- yeah, yeah, she adopted one of those dialects too.
[00:19:44] [SPEAKER_02]: So yeah, once you know the material then you get to kind of riff on it, you know, I guess. Anyway,
[00:19:48] [SPEAKER_02]: but you can hear this shift occurring as she's kind of fumbling around and then she gets to a word
[00:19:53] [SPEAKER_02]: that now she knows, oh, I can pivot from this word and now I could talk about dreams and aspirations.
[00:20:00] [SPEAKER_02]: Maybe throwing some middle classiness here too.
[00:20:02] [SPEAKER_04]: Bishops and the aspirations of- what I believe you do. You're in my plan, you know, I have to tell
[00:20:10] [SPEAKER_04]: you, I really love and I'm so energized by what I know to be the spirit and character of the
[00:20:19] [SPEAKER_04]: American people. She's not that bad. She's not bad. We have aspirations, we have dreams,
[00:20:25] [SPEAKER_04]: we can see what's possible. We have an incredible work ethic, but not everyone has
[00:20:32] [SPEAKER_04]: the access to the opportunities that allow them to achieve those things. But we don't lack for those
[00:20:38] [SPEAKER_04]: things, but not everyone, you know, gets hand-to-step on a silver platter. And so my vision for the
[00:20:44] [SPEAKER_04]: economy, I call it an opportunity economy is about making sure that all Americans wherever they start,
[00:20:51] [SPEAKER_04]: wherever they are have the ability to actually achieve those dreams and those ambitions which include
[00:20:57] [SPEAKER_04]: from middle class families, just being able to know that their hard work allows them to get ahead.
[00:21:06] [SPEAKER_04]: Right? I think we can't and we shouldn't aspire to have an economy that just allows people to
[00:21:11] [SPEAKER_04]: get by. People want to do more, they just get by, they want to get ahead. And I come from no class.
[00:21:16] [SPEAKER_02]: Oh, my God, there it is. Of course. Did you know she was- she comes from a middle class family?
[00:21:21] [SPEAKER_02]: Did you know that? John F. Kerry served in Vietnam too.
[00:21:25] [SPEAKER_02]: You know, I saw somebody refer to her style if you can call it that as,
[00:21:31] [SPEAKER_02]: she sounds like and I can say this is completely accurate as one who used to work the door at a
[00:21:37] [SPEAKER_02]: at a bar. She sounds like the drunk trying to convince the bouncer to letter into the club.
[00:21:45] [SPEAKER_00]: That I'm just- I bring a lot to the table here. I will buy lots of stuff if you let me in.
[00:21:54] [SPEAKER_01]: I'm just here to have a good time. Is that really what we're all about? Like having a good time
[00:22:01] [SPEAKER_01]: for everybody in this city, in this space. Right? That's what she sounds like and it is true.
[00:22:11] [SPEAKER_04]: And one must be serious and have a plan and a real plan that's not just about some talking point
[00:22:18] [SPEAKER_04]: ending in an exclamation at a political rally, but actually putting the thought into what will be
[00:22:24] [SPEAKER_04]: the return on the investment. What will be the economic impact on everyday people?
[00:22:30] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, yeah. Have you got one of those yet? No, you don't. You don't.
[00:22:35] [SPEAKER_02]: But again, Stephanie Rool doesn't care. She does not care. She made that very clear and that's how
[00:22:40] [SPEAKER_02]: she got the interview. So when I was a kid my grandpa died with Alzheimer's and before he died my mom
[00:22:46] [SPEAKER_02]: and my dad and all of us really helped take care of them as he got progressively worse.
[00:22:50] [SPEAKER_02]: 40 years ago there were no treatments and not much support for caregivers and family.
[00:22:56] [SPEAKER_02]: Things are different today because of the work of so many people including the Alzheimer's
[00:22:59] [SPEAKER_02]: Association of Western North Carolina. It's a great organization with awesome people. They've got
[00:23:05] [SPEAKER_02]: huge hearts. I've been a supporter for like 25 years. This cause means a lot to me. I participate in the
[00:23:16] [SPEAKER_02]: P.P. Pack. You can sign up and join the team and walk with me. It's on October 19th at
[00:23:21] [SPEAKER_02]: Truest Field in Uptown. Sign up at alz.org slash walk and then just look for my team, P.P. Pack
[00:23:28] [SPEAKER_02]: and there's also a link in the podcast description here. Also I'm going to be emceeing the
[00:23:32] [SPEAKER_02]: Gastonia walk on October 5th so make a team and join us or make a donation to help me hit my goal.
[00:23:38] [SPEAKER_02]: I would really appreciate it. There are a bunch of other walks around the Carolinas and you can go to
[00:23:46] [SPEAKER_02]: the dates and locations. We are closer than ever to stopping Alzheimer's and if you can help us get
[00:23:52] [SPEAKER_02]: there we would really appreciate it. Will you come walk with me for a different future for families
[00:23:57] [SPEAKER_02]: for more time for treatments? This is why I walk. Jan says Kamala sounds like the drunk trying
[00:24:05] [SPEAKER_02]: to get into the club as somebody who was that drunk many times I should take offense but it is
[00:24:15] [SPEAKER_02]: and it really seemed like a good idea at the time. Once again I am so happy that I grew up
[00:24:23] [SPEAKER_02]: prior to the cell phone era. And cell phone camera era, I guess. I know you don't click on links
[00:24:35] [SPEAKER_02]: Pete so I will just tell you go to YouTube and search for Blond Kamala. This woman's a
[00:24:42] [SPEAKER_02]: person is so good I almost wonder if she's just lip syncing to an actual Kamala speech. Maybe it's AI.
[00:24:50] [SPEAKER_02]: I do think she's you, I think the staff is using AI on some of the stuff that they have drilled
[00:24:54] [SPEAKER_02]: into her head because it's have you ever used any kind of an AI system to develop like a mission statement
[00:25:02] [SPEAKER_02]: or something for work like you have to create some sort of a report and you're like hey chat GPT
[00:25:09] [SPEAKER_02]: give me 200 words on a on a vision statement or something and it just spits out this stuff that
[00:25:15] [SPEAKER_02]: you've probably heard at like every single corporate meeting you've ever been to where they just
[00:25:20] [SPEAKER_02]: throw words around and nobody has any idea what they mean but it sounds like they know what they're
[00:25:26] [SPEAKER_02]: talking about and they're really, really actively doing something. I say this as a professional
[00:25:34] [SPEAKER_02]: communicator. Your words mean very little corporate people they mean very very little don't get me
[00:25:41] [SPEAKER_02]: started on proactive. Don't get me started on the question of immigration. Kamala Harris apparently
[00:25:52] [SPEAKER_02]: going back to her values because I mentioned this the other day with the old video that has now
[00:25:56] [SPEAKER_02]: surfaced the resurfaced of her you know standing with the crowd chanting you know no more deportations
[00:26:02] [SPEAKER_02]: no yeah so she's asked about immigration and I'm guessing this is a return to her values which
[00:26:11] [SPEAKER_02]: haven't changed and that would mean amnesty. There are people there that are stressed
[00:26:19] [SPEAKER_06]: that feel that they're at capacity communities around the country that have legal immigration many
[00:26:24] [SPEAKER_06]: have said we're we're at capacity and many feel like the government has said to them well
[00:26:29] [SPEAKER_02]: adapt sit down be quiet yeah this is how it is right shut up that's that's what they're saying
[00:26:35] [SPEAKER_02]: shut up or will charge you like we charged Eric Adams not I'm just kidding that's
[00:26:40] [SPEAKER_02]: we all know they charge him because he's black anyway what would a Harris administration do for
[00:26:45] [SPEAKER_06]: those communities who've taken in many many legal immigrants but our capacity will first of all
[00:26:53] [SPEAKER_04]: we do have a broken immigration system and it needs to be fixed and if we take a step back
[00:26:58] [SPEAKER_04]: months ago some of the most conservative Congress came together with other and with this stupid
[00:27:04] [SPEAKER_04]: story I'm gonna get ahead Donald Trump got worried of the bill realized it was going to fix
[00:27:09] [SPEAKER_04]: a problem he wanted to be a little bit more killed the bill don't put it up for a vote he killed
[00:27:14] [SPEAKER_04]: the bill that would have actually been a solution because he wants to run on a problem instead
[00:27:18] [SPEAKER_02]: of fixing a problem. How does this address the question of you flying Haitians into spring field right
[00:27:24] [SPEAKER_02]: dumping 20,000 immigrants into a town of 55,000 people it doesn't but she doesn't need to answer
[00:27:31] [SPEAKER_04]: Stephanie rules doing the interview and that's part of what needs to be addressed and my pledge
[00:27:36] [SPEAKER_04]: is that when elected president if the American people will have me I will bring that bill back
[00:27:42] [SPEAKER_04]: and I will sign it into law and we need a comprehensive plan that includes what we need to do to
[00:27:49] [SPEAKER_04]: fortify not only our border but deal with the fact that we also need to create pathways for
[00:27:54] [SPEAKER_02]: people to earn citizenship. There you go there's your amnesty pitch right pathway to citizenship
[00:28:00] [SPEAKER_02]: I'm old enough to remember that that was W is plan that was George W Bush's plan is it any wonder
[00:28:06] [SPEAKER_02]: why all of these Republican neo-cons from the Bush administration I said this at the time too
[00:28:11] [SPEAKER_02]: when the party when a party gets into power you end up with people that are just attracted to
[00:28:16] [SPEAKER_02]: power that glam on to the party both sides and that's what happened to the Republicans 20 years ago
[00:28:21] [SPEAKER_02]: when they finally took control they finally won the president and seeing stuff they had a trifecta
[00:28:25] [SPEAKER_02]: going like it was high cotton for them and all of a sudden you get all these people that glam on to
[00:28:34] [SPEAKER_02]: the movement it's happening with the mag stuff and it's happening on the left two because people who are
[00:28:39] [SPEAKER_02]: you know these raging narcissists dark triad types of personalities that's what they're attracted
[00:28:43] [SPEAKER_02]: to so of course they're going to get into politics and glam onto the popular party at the time
[00:28:48] [SPEAKER_02]: and then she seemed to be completely stunned at the idea that she might actually have resistance
[00:28:54] [SPEAKER_06]: to some of her plans quote unquote expanding that child tax credit or you mentioned housing before
[00:29:01] [SPEAKER_06]: getting that extra money for a first home yeah if you can't raise corporate taxes or if
[00:29:06] [SPEAKER_06]: GOP takes control of the Senate where do you get the money to do that do you still go forward
[00:29:10] [SPEAKER_04]: those plans in borrow well but we're gonna have to raise corporate taxes and we're gonna have to
[00:29:17] [SPEAKER_04]: raise we're gonna have to make sure that the biggest corporations and billionaires pay
[00:29:25] [SPEAKER_00]: their fair share. And then you just have to it just has to get done it just do it just has to
[00:29:32] [SPEAKER_02]: this is what she's saying like the look on her face like it hadn't even crossed her mind
[00:29:41] [SPEAKER_02]: that somebody else might need to weigh in on this you don't get to spend the press or the
[00:29:46] [SPEAKER_02]: question is just insane as well from Stephanie rule who's like oh you how are you how
[00:29:51] [SPEAKER_02]: do you going to how are you going to do this hey gonna pay for it you're just going to go ahead and
[00:29:54] [SPEAKER_02]: you know like issue more debt you don't get to do that what are you talking about you're
[00:29:58] [SPEAKER_02]: you're the president you're not the congress by the way I forgot to mention today's word
[00:30:05] [SPEAKER_04]: holistic some of the work is going to be through what we do in terms of giving benefits and the
[00:30:11] [SPEAKER_04]: distance to state local governments around transit dollars yeah and looking holistically
[00:30:16] [SPEAKER_04]: at the connection between that and housing and looking holistically at the incentives we in
[00:30:22] [SPEAKER_04]: the federal government can create for local and state governments to actually engage in planning
[00:30:26] [SPEAKER_04]: in holistically that includes the advertising affordable housing. Holistic today is word of the
[00:30:32] [SPEAKER_02]: day holistic it's like she just learned it and that's just using it in every sentence three times
[00:30:37] [SPEAKER_02]: right there like that's impressive all right that'll do it for this episode thank you so much
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