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0:00

Are you ready? Jamie

0:02

Markley, David Van Camp and Scott Robbins.

0:04

Should we just become best friends? Yep.

0:07

Making sense of it all. Oh,

0:09

I get it. And having some

0:11

fun. Lighten up, Francis. This is

0:14

the Markley, Van Camp and Robbins

0:16

Show. The

0:25

Markley, Van Camp and Robbins Show. Thank

0:28

you very much for being here, Jamie Markley. David Van

0:30

Camp is out. I think he's back tomorrow. There's Scott

0:32

Robbins. There's a lot to get to.

0:34

Okay, the Baltimore Bridge collapsing.

0:37

Tragic, no doubt about it. Terrible. So you're

0:39

looking at the coverage on that. Well, they

0:42

changed the definition too, by the way. It's

0:44

no longer search and rescue. Correct.

0:46

Yeah. Yes. It's

0:48

recovery now. Yes. Yeah.

0:52

Two were rescued and six are...

0:54

Six have perished. Presumed dead, yes. So,

0:58

the coverage this morning, like on ABC, I'm

1:01

looking around different places. Okay, transportation

1:03

secretary is going to be on. All

1:05

right. Well, and I

1:07

thought of you, Scott, because you've said this many times. This

1:11

guy can use a whole lot of words to say not much.

1:14

Oh, he taught... Yeah, he'll... I

1:16

mean, if he got paid by the word, he'd be a billionaire. Now,

1:19

does it make any sense? Of course not. It's

1:21

all McGurkin-y. Do you want to

1:23

hear this? I don't think you've

1:26

heard this. Of course. There is

1:28

a lot of condolences to the families.

1:30

Well, yeah, you have to do that. Yeah, I understand

1:32

that. Yes. Yeah. But

1:34

if you're ABC, you're putting on the transportation secretary to

1:36

get some sort of information. Well, sure. That you wouldn't

1:38

get somewhere else. Yeah. So,

1:41

I'll let you just react as

1:43

we go. It's transportation secretary, Pete

1:45

Buttigieg, Secretary Buttigieg. Thank you for

1:47

joining us. And at

1:49

this point, in the investigation... I'm not trying

1:51

to be tiki-tac. Is it Buttigieg or Buttigieg?

1:55

I think it's Ed-jaj. Buttigieg. Oh,

1:57

yeah. Buttigieg. They

2:00

say edge, edge. Yeah, there you

2:02

go. Edge, edge, edge. Yeah, okay. Investigate

2:05

and investigation. What email name went wrong with

2:07

the ship? I

2:10

can't speculate on that. The National

2:12

Transportation Safety Board, the NTSB, handles

2:14

the investigation. They are independent by

2:16

design, but I did see the

2:18

chair there, and her team

2:20

is already hard at work. Of course,

2:22

Mike. You're already rolling your eyes, Scott.

2:25

They're independent by design? What

2:28

is their political leanings? One way or another,

2:30

on an investigation into

2:32

why this happened, what does that mean?

2:35

I mean, what does it mean? Part of the fun of the

2:37

show is to say. What's

2:40

an independent? I'm sorry. I mean, again,

2:42

it's just useless nonsense from this guy.

2:44

Yes, an independent investigation. In

2:46

other words, Republicans would find something

2:48

this way. Democrats that way. We

2:50

can't know for sure. So they're

2:52

independent. And Cam's out today.

2:54

If you keep me laughing like this, I'm not

2:57

going to have a voice. Dang it, man. It

2:59

goes on, it goes forward through a little. Yesterday,

3:01

still hoping against hope that their loved ones would

3:03

be rescued alive. Now they

3:05

are dealing with news that

3:08

is just unthinkable. And

3:10

the other thing that was really extraordinary yesterday

3:12

to see on the ground was the work

3:14

of first responders. We're talking about

3:17

divers, law enforcement, coast

3:19

guards, so many people. Some of the

3:21

things that had already been talked about.

3:23

Yeah, we know all this. Yeah. It's

3:25

nice, but, you know. It might have been much

3:28

worse if it weren't for their action. The

3:30

closure of the bridge when every second mattered

3:32

after they got that May Day call. You're

3:35

getting everything. It's just him going through this.

3:37

Everything he said we knew yesterday. I know.

3:40

100% right now. And

3:43

that's an independent, you know, sentence

3:46

person that's saying this. Believable

3:49

work. Now the longer work begins

3:51

of getting that bridge back up and that

3:53

port back open. And every day

3:55

counts on that as well because of the implications for

3:58

our supply chains and for so many people. people's

4:00

commute. It is walking. Every day

4:02

counts. Yes. Thank

4:06

you. Yes. Of this

4:08

tragedy without a doubt. And you know what

4:11

we're learning that an inspection of the ship

4:13

last year found some kind of issue with

4:15

this propulsion system. Do you think that could

4:17

have been a factor? Okay.

4:19

Again, I can't weigh in or

4:21

speculate on anything related to the

4:23

investigation. What I do know

4:25

is that the fourth... What

4:27

would have been good right there with Strahan if

4:30

you would have taken him back to football mode?

4:33

What would we have you on for? Exactly.

4:36

Just some sort of flat-eerie talking points? He

4:39

just said the inspection from last

4:41

year indicated a problem with the

4:43

propulsion system. Yes. Do you think

4:45

that going forward, was that a

4:47

problem? Well, of course it was

4:50

a problem. Well,

4:52

yeah, we have reason to believe the propulsion system

4:54

was not right. It would be wrong

4:57

to speculate. But no, it's not. He

4:59

said it for you. But you got

5:01

to understand how big this cargo ship

5:03

was. What you know is that the

5:05

force of this ship is almost unimaginable.

5:08

This is a vessel that was about

5:10

100,000 tons carrying its load. So 200

5:12

million pounds went into

5:17

this bridge. And then it kind of goes

5:19

through the same thing as you've already heard

5:21

if you follow the story. But

5:24

there are questions being raised as to why

5:26

the bridge was so vulnerable to a collision.

5:28

If I'm an engineer, they say that it would

5:31

have benefited from what's called a fender system. Do

5:33

you think something like that would have helped? Well

5:37

that's something else that the investigation will

5:39

be helpful on again. No,

5:42

it wouldn't have helped at all. No, why? What are you talking

5:44

about? Yeah, it probably would have

5:46

helped, but we don't know that yet. For sure. Okay,

5:48

you can say that. Yeah.

5:51

This guy is so afraid of saying

5:53

anything. Well, dude,

5:57

if you've looked at his career, it's talking points.

6:00

Unreal's not like he can just react you know

6:02

back to your wrist with fact though It why

6:04

did why am I having you on I know

6:06

I mean I could have just picked a random

6:08

dude at Walmart That would have said the same

6:10

thing You

6:13

know I'm ahead of ya. I really don't know I mean

6:15

we'll have to have an investigation to find out for sure

6:18

you think it you know how many tons was

6:20

that thing? What they say? two

6:23

tons oh Forget ship I

6:25

mean was crazy and and

6:27

again. I've had a lot of

6:29

people that reached out to me and Reached

6:32

out to the show yeah, and they were we

6:35

were talking about this amongst us in

6:37

a group About how you can't

6:39

build anything strong enough to withstand a blow

6:41

like that you can't

6:43

now I don't know if that's true or

6:45

not. I know this man from Looking

6:48

online you talk to people

6:50

regular folks, and you can say

6:52

well people are just lost through

6:55

all the misinformation out there Problem

6:58

is there are so many people that cannot

7:00

trust the government anymore right they

7:02

look at this and Think

7:04

whatever the statement is from the feds. We

7:07

can't believe it Because

7:09

there could be a whole lot more to this and they're

7:11

not going to tell you you know and

7:13

you don't know no I 100% I agree with you 100%

7:16

another thing though is when you say things like

7:18

well There's really nothing we

7:20

could do or we're looking into it doesn't it just open

7:23

it up to hey We can take

7:25

a ship and do this whenever we want wherever we

7:27

you know it was the quick

7:29

statement Yesterday yeah, yeah, no

7:31

no not terrorist right related at

7:33

all. You're like you're for

7:35

sure you know okay? Again

7:39

a lot of people don't buy it another

7:41

big story out there yeah, and to me

7:43

This is beyond just a media hiring or

7:45

firing this sort of

7:48

just tells us where we're all at in

7:50

the political climate in 2024

7:54

as NBC hires former RNC

7:56

chair Ronna McDaniel the

7:59

staff they're freaks out because

8:02

this could be a Republican voice or they've

8:05

been peddling all these things misinformation they

8:07

throw a fit and they fire her.

8:10

She's done. It's

8:12

like holy smokes really? I

8:16

was just down. Well we know who's running the asylum

8:18

here. Oh yeah. It's the inmates.

8:20

They're running the freaking asylum. They just are.

8:22

One of your favorites, Rachel Maddow, is celebrating

8:24

with George Reed. I still feel like a

8:26

little, it always feels

8:28

wrong to talk about things in

8:31

the company. I think it's a show of respect for

8:33

the people who work at this company.

8:35

It's not about hiring a Republican. It's

8:37

not even about hiring somebody who has Trump

8:40

ties. This is a really specific case because

8:42

of Ms. McDaniels and her involvement in the

8:44

election interference stuff. And I'm

8:47

grateful that our leadership was

8:49

willing to do the bold,

8:51

strong, resilient thing. What?

8:55

I know. And

8:58

again, what was their problem with

9:00

her? You

9:02

heard some of the different

9:04

anchors or hosts on

9:06

MSNBC. I mean honestly

9:09

laughable. Nicole Wallace? Yeah.

9:13

Maybe you could be president. Do you ever think

9:15

about anything like that? No. Really

9:18

never. No, no, no, no. That's the P Diddy

9:20

thing that we got coming up. That's

9:22

not Nicole Wallace. Well there's a whole list. There's

9:25

Jen Psaki, Nicole Wallace, Rachel

9:27

Maddow. This is when they were just trying to get

9:29

her fired. This is about

9:31

truth versus lies. Service

9:33

to the country versus service to one man

9:36

committed to toppling our democratic system. But we've

9:38

also said to election deniers, not just they

9:40

can do that on our airways, but that

9:42

they can do that as one of us.

9:45

As badge carrying employees of

9:47

NBC News. As paid

9:49

contributors to our sacred airways. Oh

9:52

God. Our

9:56

sacred airwaves. The

9:58

adhesion deniers. This is

10:00

this is bad dinner theater at a high

10:03

level. It really is What

10:06

a bunch of garbage that what is that our

10:09

sacred airwaves? Oh, yeah Yes,

10:12

you can shut of Todd works there.

10:14

Well people were having fun with this

10:16

yesterday Like I'm

10:18

Megyn Kelly show she did this whole bit and

10:21

we've done some of this before too Was

10:23

the election denier clips from

10:26

MSNBC and NBC putting on Stacey

10:28

Adams? And Hillary

10:30

Clinton all the time. Oh, yes hilarious

10:32

trust in the integrity of the US

10:34

Supreme Court is in rapid decline It

10:37

just so happens to be a recurring

10:39

theme in our guest Stacey Abrams new

10:41

novel I just first assisted to congratulate

10:43

you on writing this just exquisitely crafted

10:45

novel safety It's great to have you

10:47

back on the show and can't wait

10:49

to talk about the novel I just

10:51

want to do a little bit of

10:54

politics first Brian Kemp and Brad Rassenberger

10:56

to undermine access to elections for

10:58

average Georgians Continues to reverberate.

11:00

It just goes on and on what

11:03

you can't can't give a

11:05

platform to election deniers Unless it's

11:07

somebody from our team like Stacey

11:09

Abrams or Hillary Clinton sacred airway

11:17

That's a keeper our

11:20

sacred airwaves Trump

11:23

weighed in on truth social. I bet he

11:25

did which is worth over four billion dollars.

11:27

Yes, holy smokes Wow, Ronna

11:29

McDaniel got fired by fake news NBC She

11:32

only lasted two days and this after McDaniel went

11:35

out of her way to say what they wanted

11:37

to hear which is true Says

11:39

it leaves her in a very strange place.

11:42

It's called never never land and

11:44

it's not a place you want to be no You

11:47

Yeah, what what does that mean now and

11:50

we'll have more on this because there was

11:52

a lot of reaction Chris Cuomo went after

11:54

especially morning Joe that

11:57

I thought was absolutely hilarious

12:00

But it is really something to see. It's

12:03

like they feel like our

12:05

lives that we tell the audience, we can't have

12:08

anyone say anything different. This

12:11

person that was denying the last election, there

12:13

was fraud all over the place. Someone

12:16

buy them a copy of Molly Hemingway's book,

12:18

please, so that they

12:20

can understand. I mean, they should know. Meanwhile,

12:23

the news with P Diddy

12:26

gets darker and

12:28

more disgusting. And this

12:30

goes deep, not just with him. But

12:32

you're talking way deep into record labels

12:34

and the heads of record labels. And

12:36

they're saying it's like another

12:38

Jeffrey Epstein situation. We will get

12:41

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15:13

The main game is out hopefully back tomorrow. There's

15:16

Scott Robbins. So maybe

15:18

you've heard this story about P Diddy and

15:21

the raid into his homes and

15:23

he's saying witch hunt. Well

15:27

doesn't look like it. I mean it doesn't. I

15:31

mean he settled one lawsuit with the ex-girlfriend.

15:33

Yeah, that was brutal. Undisclosed amount of money.

15:36

And he says I didn't do anything but

15:38

allegations of rape and abuse

15:40

and for years. Yeah, he just

15:42

wanted to stop the protracted legal

15:44

proceedings and get it over with.

15:47

Well then there was this $30

15:49

million lawsuit filed against P Diddy

15:51

by music producer Rodney Jones. Little

15:53

rot. Oh that's how I know

15:56

him. Yeah of course. His little rod. Well this.

16:00

been out for a while. Different people

16:02

had covered it, not exactly legacy media,

16:04

but then after the raid to his

16:06

homes, then this story

16:08

has picked up steam. So

16:11

I'm looking at different coverage of this

16:15

and more of it is coming out that

16:18

Diddy allegedly had trafficking parties

16:21

and of course he had access to famous and

16:23

important people like Prince Harry. He

16:26

would hang out with Diddy.

16:29

A lot of different people. So

16:32

I was watching was it Fox? Yes,

16:34

Jesse Waters and he was sort

16:37

of laying this out and there's

16:39

another part of this story that had been out

16:41

there for a while we'll get to in a

16:43

second, but this is just part of it. Little

16:45

Rod says hidden cameras were in every room of

16:47

Diddy's homes. Little Rod

16:49

believes that Mr. Combs possesses compromising

16:51

footage of every person that has

16:53

attended his freak off parties and

16:55

his house parties. Whoa, okay.

16:57

Now it sounds like Jeffrey Epstein does

16:59

it. Yeah. You're talking about

17:01

the heads of music labels, powerful people.

17:04

Salacious tapes of Hollywood's biggest

17:06

names, including record CEOs

17:09

and politicians doing drugs and

17:12

cavorting with prostitutes and minors. The

17:15

complaint argues that these freak off parties were

17:17

a business model. Young and

17:19

up and coming talent attended and

17:22

were promised career opportunities and access

17:24

to music executives. They

17:26

were then plied with drugs and alcohol

17:28

filmed. Some were blackmailed. There

17:31

was a quid pro quo according to the complaint.

17:35

Little Rod said not only were these

17:37

music executives sponsoring these parties, they were

17:39

handing Diddy large sums of cash that

17:41

he used to pay for the sex

17:43

workers and drugs. Something

17:46

tells me the IRS is going to be interested.

17:48

Okay. That's a massive story and

17:50

all of a sudden when you see all these

17:52

people fall in line politically, you're like, that doesn't

17:54

seem like that person. All of a sudden you're

17:56

like, okay, are

17:58

they compromised somehow? by somebody

18:02

because well, yeah, well,

18:05

did he just talk before? You can't

18:07

vote for Trump no matter what. Oh

18:11

my gosh. No, Biden's

18:13

not his favorite, but you got to go vote for him.

18:16

I don't think I do that, but yeah. Yes.

18:18

I mean, I did. I don't recall him saying

18:20

that, but I'm sure he did. Oh, he was

18:22

on P Diddy. Okay. So

18:25

if you remember this, we had the

18:27

clip of Jason Whitlock talking about Charlamagne

18:29

and P Diddy in a relationship. Oh

18:31

yeah. That I remember. And a foodie

18:33

call. It was like, what? Yeah. We

18:35

played that yesterday and you're thinking Jason

18:37

Whitlock would not play that unless he

18:39

knew something. Here is P Diddy with

18:41

Charlamagne talking about banishing Trump. Oh, when

18:43

you're standing by no more getting killed,

18:46

we're not scared of anybody

18:49

standing up and standing by

18:51

we're on the verge of

18:53

a race war. Okay. White men

18:55

like Trump need to be

18:57

banished. It was like four

18:59

years ago, four and a half years ago. Okay.

19:03

So then, and I

19:05

watched this. I remember telling you about it, meaning

19:07

cat Williams on with Shannon sharp and

19:10

saying all of these crazy things. And

19:12

he said this about P Diddy. This

19:15

is another person. Now I've had to

19:17

turn down $50 million, four times, four

19:21

times just to protect my integrity

19:23

and that Virgin hole. I was going to

19:25

be there. Right. Cause

19:27

P Diddy be wanting to party. Oh boy. You got to

19:29

tell him no. Got to

19:31

tell him no. I did.

19:35

I got the receipt for everything I'm telling you.

19:37

And it would make Shannon really uncomfortable and all

19:40

of a sudden this all starts to make sense.

19:42

Yeah. Well, Holy folks, man, this

19:44

is the Mark Lee van camp and Robin

19:46

show. Okay. Always

19:49

ask David biggest story of the day. That would just

19:51

caught your attention. I guess. Whoa. Yes, it did. Holy

19:54

cow, man. Yeah.

19:56

I, I assumed the story that, that

19:58

is still the. developing is the situation

20:01

in Baltimore. Yeah. We not led most

20:03

of the newscasts this morning and

20:05

I think it will probably will for the next, at least

20:08

day or two. Yeah. And the Pete

20:10

booed edge edge was

20:12

there yesterday. Yes. On

20:14

the transportation secretary, Biden said he's going.

20:16

He hasn't yet gone yet. Yeah.

20:19

But anyway, it's too bad because it's

20:21

no longer search and rescue. So the

20:24

missing victims are presumed dead at

20:26

this point. Yes. But

20:29

it continues. I mean,

20:31

the more, the more we know, you know, all in all

20:34

it goes. All right. We'll get you a news update and

20:36

a round of what's your story straight ahead. Yeah.

21:08

Mark B V camping, Robert. Yo, I'm

21:10

Jamie. Do you mean camp? Not hopefully

21:12

back tomorrow. No

21:14

fun. It is. I was right now. Yeah.

21:18

Yeah. I just heard for the morning. Yeah.

21:22

Uh, yeah. You know, when you got like a

21:25

flu and things like that going through and you

21:27

kids, it's that's not fun. Scott Robbins is here.

21:29

Of course. Um, we'll get

21:31

to weird. Well,

21:34

I said he's out. I never introduced you. I

21:36

know. I just, I didn't want you to feel

21:38

like the flu and then all of a sudden

21:40

I'm here. Yeah, you are here. I'm without the

21:42

flu by the way. Knock on wood so far.

21:44

Yeah. Okay. I don't know if

21:48

you heard the update about 60 minutes from the

21:50

other day. David brought that story in

21:52

on Monday. Because, you

21:54

know, they had a

21:56

misinformation expert on 60 minutes.

22:00

Yeah. You

22:02

remember, right? Another weirdo. Yeah. Weirdo?

22:06

What do you mean by that? Just weirdo. Just

22:08

the whole creepy essence of the...

22:10

I mean, she's got the weirdo haircut

22:13

and she's got all this stuff. I mean, it's

22:15

just the whole thing. So if you

22:17

had to paint a picture, what's her appearance like?

22:21

Maybe Rachel Maddow's sister. Okay, got

22:23

it. All right. Now... Does

22:26

that make sense? Yeah. Okay. Yeah.

22:30

Well, and this is what they were talking

22:32

about, partly, you know, going after Elon Musk

22:34

because X is just ripe with

22:36

misinformation. These people cannot stand to not

22:38

be able to control the narrative. That's

22:40

right. And that's why they are freaking

22:43

out. So you hear this...

22:45

This campaign against you is

22:47

meant to discredit you. So

22:49

we won't believe you. Absolutely. It's interesting

22:51

that the people that pushed voter

22:54

fraud lies are some of the same

22:56

people that are trying to discredit researchers

22:58

that are trying to understand the problem.

23:00

Did your research find that

23:02

there was more misinformation

23:05

spread by conservatives? Absolutely.

23:07

I think not just our research, research

23:09

across the board looking at the 2020 election found

23:13

that there was more misinformation

23:16

spread by people that were supporters of

23:18

Donald Trump or conservatives. Well,

23:20

okay. This is ridiculous. This was on 60

23:22

Minutes. Yeah, that was on 60 Minutes. Leslie

23:27

Stahl is entertaining this nonsense.

23:30

Yeah, Leslie Stahl, and of course, as

23:32

we were, you know, having fun with the other

23:34

day, is the one

23:36

that was, you know, telling Trump... No, this

23:39

is 60 Minutes. You just can't peddle this

23:41

stuff. And he was like, Leslie,

23:43

they spied on my campaign? They did. And

23:46

she wouldn't have it. So the biggest scandal was

23:48

when they spied on my campaign. They

23:51

spied on my campaign, Leslie. Yeah, there's no real evidence

23:53

of that. Of course there is. They spied on the

23:55

place. Leslie, they spied

23:57

on my campaign and they got caught. Can I say

23:59

something? You know, this is 60

24:01

Minutes. And we

24:03

can't put on things we can't verify.

24:06

You won't put it on because it's bad for Biden. We

24:08

can't put on things we can't verify. Leslie,

24:10

they spied on my campaign. Well,

24:12

we can't verify. It's been totally verified.

24:15

Yes. It had. She

24:18

didn't want to do the work. And of

24:20

course I mention this every time. I always think of Megyn

24:22

Kelly saying, we thought she

24:24

was actually good back in the day. She's

24:26

a hack. She's been propped up. That was. It's

24:29

so hacky. So here's the update

24:32

from this piece from the other day with

24:35

this woman named Kate Starbird. She's

24:38

the misinformation expert. And

24:41

they're trying to get in her way. She

24:44

can't tell the people what's true. Do you know

24:46

what they didn't say? They

24:48

failed to disclose that a prominent misinformation

24:50

researcher has,

24:54

well, collaborated with President

24:56

Joe Biden's administration and

24:59

received funding. University

25:01

of Washington professor and researcher Kate Starbird

25:04

was featured on 60

25:06

Minutes and

25:08

spearheaded a project that Biden's National Science Foundation

25:10

granted 2.25 million to in 2021. And

25:15

the researcher collaborated with the Department of Homeland Security

25:18

by serving as or on

25:20

an advisory committee under its Cybersecurity and

25:23

Infrastructure Security Agency. CBS

25:25

didn't mention that. Well, maybe they

25:28

didn't know. I

25:30

mean, maybe they didn't do enough research to even know.

25:32

I don't know. Come on. I

25:35

mean, she goes on to, you know, they claim

25:37

that they're an expert at misinformation. Based on what?

25:41

Well, we are the ones that tell the truth. Yes, that's

25:43

all they do. That's it. You

25:46

become an expert because you say you are one. And

25:48

now they're very frustrated because Twitter's only responding

25:50

to a third of our recommendations. The statistics

25:52

I've seen are just for the Twitter platform,

25:55

but my understanding is that they responded to about

25:57

30 percent of the things that we've done. we

26:00

sent them. And I think on

26:02

the majority of those they put labels. But just

26:04

a third. Just a third, yeah. And do

26:06

you suspect that Facebook was the

26:09

same? Oh, yeah. And

26:12

they got the whole community notes part of

26:14

X slash Twitter wrong to during that piece.

26:18

That's remarkable. Really is

26:20

remarkable. Again, man. Just give

26:22

it up. Just retire. This

26:24

is a group of people that's

26:27

losing the grip on

26:30

information. And by the way, when she says 30%, she

26:32

talks about disinformation. And

26:34

it's coming from the Republicans or

26:37

the Trump supporters, whatever. Give

26:40

me the receipts on that. What are you talking about? They

26:43

don't. Give me whatever it is

26:45

that points you in that direction. What is it? The

26:48

amount of people you talk to at a dinner party? I

26:51

mean, seriously, what is it? Now that

26:53

you're getting ramped up, I'm going to go ahead and pile on. Really

26:56

irritates me. So as we talked about

26:58

in big story out there that

27:01

Ronna McDaniel, former RNC chair, is fired

27:03

by NBC after one or two days.

27:05

Because the staff freaks out. How

27:08

could they hire her? Well,

27:11

a lot of people said Jen Psaki. She

27:13

was Biden's press secretary. Well, for a show.

27:15

Yeah, she's got her own show. She wanted

27:17

to address that elephant in the room. Okay.

27:20

And to the point that was just made, these

27:23

people were the ones that

27:25

tell the truth. They

27:27

don't give any facts to back it up. You lied

27:29

for a living. Oh, you're going to love

27:32

this then. Some, mainly in the right

27:34

wing ecosystem, have made the comparison to

27:36

others who have come from government or

27:38

politics into the media, including me. And

27:41

that is a comparison I felt like I had to

27:43

address. Okay. I got into public

27:45

service for the same reason that many people

27:47

do, to serve the American people. There

27:50

are many others who have followed a similar path. So

27:52

I have a great deal of respect for it. But

27:55

here's the thing. That kind of

27:57

experience only matters and only.

28:00

has value to viewers, all of you,

28:02

if it is paired with

28:04

honesty. She

28:07

wore the honest one. Man. And

28:09

our democracy is in danger because of the lies

28:11

that people like Ron and McDaniel have pushed on

28:13

this country. She's not going to tell you how

28:16

the democracy is in danger because it's a load

28:18

of nonsense. Nobody ever does. They just say it.

28:20

Yes. And what a

28:22

load that was. A lot of brainwashed

28:24

people that watch that, they continue to just believe it.

28:26

Oh yes. Man, if you have

28:28

an IQ over a P, you would know that's

28:30

a bunch of garbage. Well, you could be a

28:32

smart person, but if you only get your information

28:35

from one or two places, honestly,

28:38

I wish you... You're gaslit. You're brainwashed. I mean, I

28:40

wish they'd take the road that a lot of people

28:42

on the conservative side have taken. I'm

28:45

a commentator. It's what I am. I

28:48

don't pretend to be a journalist. No, that's part of the

28:50

game. That's part of the game

28:52

from these organizations. It's propaganda machines. That's what it

28:54

is. If you are a journalist,

28:56

you should really take issue with that nonsense. You

28:59

really should. Well, and there are

29:01

plenty that have. Because now they're independent. She's lumping you

29:04

in. She's the very wisest of the world. Yeah. Yeah.

29:07

There's the Matt Taibis of the world. Yeah. And

29:09

they have left it to go independent. And hats

29:11

off to them. But I would just rather

29:13

her say, look, I'm a liberal. And

29:16

I don't like people who say things bad about liberals.

29:18

And you know, then you can make your point, okay.

29:21

That's fine. It's an opinion show at that point.

29:23

But they're the only ones telling you the truth. Yeah,

29:25

I know. I know. Mark them.

29:28

That time of the show. Mark them. Gotta

29:30

get to you. May not be the biggest story out there,

29:32

but it caught your attention. Scotty,

29:34

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30:25

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30:27

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30:30

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30:33

What? I'm eating a Big

30:35

Mac, a large

30:37

fry, and now I'm gonna tag that with a

30:39

couple of donuts for dessert. See,

30:42

I haven't even heard anyone saying that.

30:44

Is that, did you hear other people saying that, or

30:46

that's what you were thinking in your head? What? That,

30:49

hey, if I'm gonna get that Big Mac, I'm gonna get me

30:51

a couple of donuts. Well, of course! See,

30:54

the only thing that never mind mind was, okay, so

30:57

you're saving money on the building. McDonald's,

31:00

okay, Krispy Kreme, maybe this helps

31:02

both. So that's

31:04

your breakfast option. There you go. I don't even

31:06

think about one of the Krispy Kremes for dessert.

31:10

I'm sure the synergy is there.

31:12

Maybe you're onto it. Look,

31:14

man, if I'm gonna sit down and I'm gonna chug a 48 ounce Coke

31:19

with my fries and my Big Mac, I

31:21

could care less about the amount of calories

31:23

I'm adjusting, okay? I don't care. I

31:26

don't care. Oh goodness. I'll

31:28

get the Ozepic and slam it in when I

31:30

get home. No

31:32

problem. For my story today,

31:36

for what's your story? And

31:38

I'm just gonna do this piece that was making its rounds

31:40

on social media, of this woman

31:42

talking about what's your favorite part of the

31:44

new spending bill? Because usually

31:47

when there's a spending bill, Oh, I have a

31:49

favorite. there's a lot of attention paid

31:51

to it. With so many things going on in the

31:53

world, this seems to have

31:55

slipped through the cracks. Oh yeah, I

31:58

agree. And this lady just names. few

32:00

so I'll just roll it.

32:02

Okay so I want to know which one is your guys

32:05

favorite part of the 1.2 trillion

32:08

dollar spending bill. Is it

32:10

1, $850,000 for a gay senior citizen home in Massachusetts? Yes.

32:15

That's your favorite? Stop right there. Yes.

32:18

$850,000 for a gay nursing home.

32:21

In Boston. In Boston. Thank

32:24

you, Liz. The

32:26

government has to pay for that. Well yeah. Why?

32:32

Why? Because Elizabeth

32:34

Warren wanted it. Oh my goodness. Next. Is

32:37

it 2, $15,000,000 for Egyptian college tuition? Egyptian

32:43

college tuition. We

32:46

talk about the cost of college here and how

32:48

student loan debt is killing people. You can't help

32:51

people out here? Oh

32:53

whatever. Is it 3, $400,000 for

32:56

a group that helps teens hide their

32:58

gender? Oh

33:01

yeah, the groomers. Got

33:03

to keep the groomers in there with the spending bill of

33:05

course. High end of gender. Is

33:07

it 4, $500,000 for

33:09

an anti-racist nature appreciation

33:12

group at the San Diego Zoo? What

33:15

does that mean? Well

33:18

I don't quite know. Anti-racist group in a

33:20

zoo? Is it

33:23

4, $500,000 for an anti-racist

33:25

nature appreciation group at the

33:28

San Diego Zoo? I

33:30

don't even know what that means. What does

33:32

it mean? Well a lot of

33:34

people maybe that have appreciation

33:36

for the zoo are racist

33:40

and you got to get away from those

33:42

people because they're bad and so you need

33:44

an anti-racist. So segregation in other words. So

33:48

you're segregating people based on race as to what they

33:50

can go through the zoo? No,

33:52

there are people that appreciate the zoo, see,

33:54

but there's apparently a lot that do that

33:56

are racist and the anti-racist

33:58

want their own space. I

34:01

don't know what the heck it is, Scott. None

34:03

of this makes any sense, but that's the dumbest one

34:05

yet. So that's your new favorite? Can't

34:08

even explain it. Well, yeah, I mean, I

34:10

know what a nursing home for gay old

34:13

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34:17

maybe someone can send you a picture on your

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Okay, I saw parts of

38:03

this online last night, story out of

38:06

New York. Yeah. Is

38:08

someone just randomly punching women or punching

38:10

people in general? No, it's women. Several

38:12

women have been punched

38:14

in the face randomly. It's

38:17

like Shutter Island there. It really is nuts.

38:21

Within the last 10 days, several young women

38:23

have taken to TikTok and shared their encounter.

38:26

And this is a person who just randomly walks up

38:28

to him and punches him in the face. So

38:32

I saw a couple of photos. I didn't see

38:34

the actual videos. I saw the videos, yeah. But

38:37

I mean, they had marks. Oh yeah. One

38:39

had a big knot on her head and the other one had a swollen eye.

38:42

Is there any descriptor of the person that does it? Just

38:45

a taller person with dreadlocks has

38:48

been what two of them, of the 10,

38:50

have said. Taller dreadlocks.

38:52

Yeah. Walk up, punch. Do

38:55

it. And that's

38:57

it. And they're saying now, New York City's saying, hey, hey,

38:59

stay out of your cell phone. Be aware

39:01

of your surroundings. Oh, whoa. Well,

39:05

again, I mean, you put the onus of this back on the victim.

39:07

I know. I hate that. Yeah,

39:09

I know. I mean, I get it.

39:11

You probably shouldn't have your head in your cell phone if you're walking

39:13

around the streets in New York. However. Oh,

39:16

I had people close to me just recently

39:18

visit New York City, just like tourist stuff.

39:21

And yeah, you can't help but give the

39:23

advice. You know, head on a swivel. Oh,

39:25

all the time. Yeah. That sort of thing. So

39:28

that part you get. But the DA

39:30

lets the repeat offenders out. It's just. I

39:33

mean, this is the problem. There's no downside to crime

39:35

right now. None. Well, and we talked

39:37

about it yesterday. The cop just got shot and killed by a

39:40

repeat offender, career criminal. Yeah.

39:43

Does that make national news? No. Of

39:45

course not. Of course not. But they have plenty of

39:48

time to prosecute Trump. Oh,

39:50

yeah. I'm glad to know that they've

39:52

saved themselves for that. And

39:54

with all the cameras everywhere. Yeah. They

39:57

can't find this person yet? Apparently not. They haven't

39:59

found him yet. Okay,

40:01

when they do, that's automatic, man. Well,

40:05

is there a specific law against punching women?

40:07

There should be. Well, get a

40:09

new one. It's assault. Yeah, you can't do

40:11

that. That should be years in jail. We

40:15

don't know the family history of the first punching. Perhaps they

40:17

had it rough. I

40:19

don't care. That's a public kating. Oh, I 100% agree

40:21

with you. And mandatory

40:23

time in jail. Yep. Pretty

40:26

crazy, man. This is the Markley, Van

40:28

Camp and Robin Show. Jamie

40:39

Markley, David Van Camp and

40:41

Scott Robbins. We just need

40:44

to go back for a jump. Making sense of it

40:46

all. Oh, I get it. And having some fun. Lighting

40:48

them fresh. This is the

40:51

Markley, Van Camp and Robin

40:53

Show. The

40:55

Markley, Van Camp and Robin Show. We're being here. Appreciate it.

40:59

I'm Jamie Markley. David Van Camp is out. Hopefully

41:01

back tomorrow. There's Scott Robbins.

41:03

I think this goes beyond

41:05

just being a media story. The firing of Ronna McDaniel,

41:07

former RNC chair at NBC. Oh, yeah. It's

41:10

bigger than that. Yeah. It really

41:12

does talk about where we are as a nation to me. I

41:15

want to go to a place where we are. I

41:17

want to go to a place where we are. I

41:19

want to go to a place where we are. I want to go to

41:21

a place where we are as a nation to me.

41:24

I don't want to go too emotional about it. But

41:27

you have a network now with these laughable

41:30

journalists throwing a fit

41:33

because someone thinks different than them is

41:35

going to be on their sacred airwaves.

41:39

That's what they did. Sacred airwaves. That was a

41:41

term that was used by Nicole Wallace. Yes. Who

41:44

has a flair for the drama. That's for sure. No

41:46

doubt. Mm-hmm. That

41:48

how could they do this? They're going to risk

41:50

it. You're going to put this person on. You

41:52

know, I was wondering after the Chuck Todd explosion

41:56

on Sunday, and then what was

41:58

it? Meet the press? Is that the one they have? weeks

42:00

with Stephan on the app. Yeah. Okay.

42:03

I forget. Anyways, on Meet the Press, he went ballistic

42:05

on Ronna McDaniel being hired. Well, if you want to hear

42:07

just like a sampling of the freak of how- Well, a

42:09

freak just to set this whole thing up, because he started

42:11

this whole thing, and I thought at the time, I'm like,

42:13

he's either A, going to get fired, or B, they're going

42:15

to end up firing McDaniel. I forget who put this together.

42:18

Did we put this together? Did we get it from the

42:20

rest of it? I don't know. If

42:22

I remember, I'll give credit. We've got it from

42:24

her. I don't remember. There's news busters, there's- Yeah,

42:26

there's a fucking point. You'll get the idea. Yeah.

42:29

I know that you and my colleagues, both at

42:31

MSNBC and at NBC News, who have voiced

42:34

loud and principled objections

42:37

to our company putting on the payroll,

42:39

someone who hasn't just attacked us

42:41

as journalists, but

42:43

someone who is part of an ongoing project to

42:45

get rid of our system of government. You

42:48

lied about Russian collusion for years.

42:50

Well, you lied about the vaccine.

42:52

You've lied. This is what they

42:54

do. Yes. This was Megyn Kelly's team

42:56

that put this together. So credit to that. In

42:58

this instance, NBC News, either

43:00

wittingly or unwittingly, is teaching

43:02

election deniers that what

43:04

they can do stretches well beyond appearing

43:07

on our air in interviews to peddle

43:09

lies about the sanctity and integrity of

43:11

our elections. We were to ask

43:13

our opinion of the hiring, but if we were, we

43:15

would have strongly objected to it. My

43:18

colleague, Chuck Todd, went full William

43:20

McAvoy. Is she speaking for herself

43:22

or is she speaking on behalf of who's

43:24

paying her? NBC made the decision to give her

43:27

NBC News's credibility. You got to ask yourself,

43:30

what does she bring NBC News? I'll

43:33

tell you what, dude, we're only halfway

43:36

through the ego of these people, though, is

43:38

ridiculous. They never got

43:40

NBC News. They never got out of the

43:42

bubble. They said they were going to get

43:44

out of remember 2016. They never did.

43:46

Chuck Todd looking into the camera and

43:48

lecturing all of us about the vaccine.

43:51

Oh, yeah. Remember that 100%. Yeah. Don't

43:54

give me any crap about your sanctity. Shame

43:56

on you. Yes. Oh, yeah. Killers.

44:00

We welcome Republican. I wish more Republican. I want

44:02

Adam Kinzinger and Liz Cheney to get up. Oh

44:04

yeah, okay. Of course she did. The reality

44:06

is, this... She doesn't even understand how laughable

44:09

that is. Adam Kinzinger and Liz Cheney, okay.

44:11

From the J-60. Yeah, right. The

44:14

reality is, this isn't a difference of

44:16

opinion. She literally

44:18

backed an illegal scheme

44:20

to steal an election in the state of

44:23

Michigan. And our democracy is in danger because

44:25

of the lies that people like Ron and

44:27

McDaniel... Okay, enough. I don't... The kid goes on

44:29

and on. It goes on and on. Okay.

44:32

So now she's fired. Yes. They

44:34

got their way. You know

44:37

who went on a rant about

44:39

this? Chris Cuomo.

44:42

Yes. Former CNN anchor. You know what? And

44:44

props to him for doing it. Well,

44:47

he's a news nation now. I mean, we

44:49

beat on this guy a lot. Rightfully so.

44:52

Oh, deservedly. Yes. Absolutely. But

44:54

he actually is starting

44:57

to make a little sense as time goes on

44:59

now. And he separates himself from the ludicrous CNN.

45:01

Well, I thought it was good when he did

45:03

the interview. He and Tucker Carlson. Yeah. They both

45:05

own some stuff. And I still don't agree with

45:08

Chris Cuomo on a lot of different things. Oh,

45:10

no. But he is

45:12

telling the truth a little bit more. And he

45:15

calls out Morning Joe here. Yep. About all

45:17

this. NBC hires her. I'm sure other people

45:19

were trying to get her. But now everybody's

45:21

mad. Now, this happens in the media. Somebody

45:23

hires somebody that other people would have hired

45:26

as well, but they attacked the place that

45:28

hired her. But this is coming in-house. Big

45:31

shots inside NBC. Like

45:34

Morning Joe co-host Mika Brzezinski.

45:36

She said this. And

45:38

we hope NBC will reconsider

45:41

its decision. It goes

45:43

without saying that she will not

45:45

be a guest on Morning Joe in

45:47

her capacity as a paid contributor.

45:50

Look, I have no beef. He

45:52

has no beef. Well,

45:55

kind of. However, it was OK for

45:57

you, Mika and Joe to have Trump

45:59

on. all the time and to

46:01

talk to him about what questions to ask, right?

46:03

When he was working for you, when he was

46:05

running, right? When you guys were all

46:07

pals, that was okay, right? You didn't have any

46:09

problem with that, right? Just because

46:11

you went bad on him when it became convenient because you

46:14

work at a lefty outlet, it

46:16

was okay. Now you can be high-minded about it, right?

46:18

The hypocrisy reeks. Again,

46:23

props to him for saying it. But

46:25

then he gets into something else, and I think

46:27

you could attest to this, or I would attest

46:29

for you, Scott. There's always...

46:31

you have battles in media, you

46:33

know, against competitors, blah, blah, blah.

46:36

Chris Colton doesn't forget, at one moment

46:39

in time, they were his competitors, and

46:41

he lets you know it. Now you

46:43

see the bias at play, especially

46:46

when it comes to Mika and Joe.

46:48

I was against them in the morning

46:50

at CNN, and I still beat them

46:52

twice, even with them having Trump on

46:55

all the time. And you remember the tape

46:57

that came out, Geraldo, of them in break

47:00

asking Trump about what questions to

47:02

ask next and how they were

47:04

gonna do their next segment of the town hall. And

47:07

nobody got upset about it. It

47:09

was there and gone, because all the reporters want

47:11

to be on their show in the morning. But

47:13

now they have standards about

47:15

what's right and what's wrong. It's all

47:17

advantage. It's all hypocrisy. Whoa.

47:21

And, yeah. Do you remember the

47:23

leak that came out of

47:25

them, like, off mic? It's funny,

47:27

because I didn't until I saw the clip

47:29

with Cuomo. I'd forgotten about it. Have

47:32

you seen it since? No. It's

47:35

pretty wild, man, when you go back in time

47:37

now. And I remember, you know, talking about it

47:39

at the time. But hearing

47:41

it now, after everything that's happened,

47:43

you would think this awful Hitler fascist,

47:46

somewhat like that, that Joe and Mika,

47:48

so astute, would have been able to

47:50

see back then, right? We would have

47:52

thought. Oh, no. They...

47:56

I mean, when Cuomo says what questions

47:58

to ask, I mean, that's... That's true. I

48:01

don't think there's any swearing on this piece. Okay, hand

48:03

on the... Okay, okay. Well, you gotta risk it for

48:05

the biscuit. All right, okay. Wow, moment

48:07

with the guy you brought up on stage. Yeah,

48:09

it was good. We played it several times this morning.

48:12

We played it up against Obama. Both guys. It's about

48:14

us. Talking about a

48:16

debate with Trump and, man, you killed it,

48:18

Don. It's great. Both sides. We

48:20

played Obama first. The young guy with the champ. And then we

48:22

played the guys. Actually, I want you to show this. You have

48:25

me almost as a legendary figure. I like you. We are gay

48:27

this morning. One more segment.

48:29

One more segment. One more segment. Thank

48:31

you for doing this. I'm doing it because I did. You know,

48:33

you get great ratings and a raise. Me, I did not do.

48:36

We're getting a real window into your... Well, just make us all

48:38

look good this morning. Just

48:48

make us all look good? Yeah,

48:51

this sounds like journalistic integrity, doesn't it?

48:55

The sacred ground of NBC and MSNBC

48:57

News. And

49:01

it goes on. So how come Grudge

49:03

and Time magazine said I wanted a debate, John?

49:09

Well, I knew that. People

49:13

of the matter didn't think you wanted to. Listen

49:29

to Joe pander to Trump there. It's so great.

49:31

I said to Mika, we don't know where to

49:33

pander. He's a weak person. Trump, he's a weak

49:35

person. I'm talking to him. A jab. That

49:38

was a jab. Yes. And

49:40

then Mika, do

49:43

you want to talk about the deportation? And then I

49:45

think you hear Joe say, yeah, we got to come

49:47

up with some questions. Journalistic

49:51

integrity is laughing. We

49:58

really have to get some questions. That's

50:00

right. Nothing too hard, Mika.

50:02

Okay. I think that was

50:04

nothing too hard, Mika. Okay. Okay.

50:08

No problem. This

50:10

is NBC News. Give

50:12

me a free break. There

50:14

was a—and I can't remember who put this together. It

50:17

was. They put it to music. They put it

50:19

to lowrider for more. And

50:23

it's sort of like Trump

50:25

flirting with Mika. And

50:27

I know this is more of a visual, but I'll try

50:30

to paint the picture. She's almost blushing. You

50:33

can tell she's so flattered by what the

50:35

Trumps are saying. Did you get a lot

50:37

of sleepover tonight? Well, yeah. Well,

50:39

I got woken up. By what? Well,

50:43

you know, just—well, Donald wanted me

50:45

to see the CPAC speech. I

50:48

was skeptical, but I pulled it

50:50

up on the Internet. Yeah. It was pretty good.

50:53

Pretty good. And Mark Bumlin.

50:55

Joining us on the phone right now,

50:57

Donald Trump. Good morning, Donald. Mika, what do

50:59

you mean pretty good? You know you loved

51:01

it. Wow. Trump,

51:05

you're naughty. You're

51:07

naughty, Trump. You've been a very bad

51:09

boy. This is

51:12

NBC News. This is—this is democracy

51:14

is in the ballot. You need

51:16

to be punished by Miss Mika.

51:21

You want to hear another clip? Please. Of course I do. Of

51:23

course you do. Well, like, who would you pay more

51:25

here, Donald? Just curious. Would you and Joe—I'd absolutely pay

51:27

you more. Oh, my God. Thank

51:30

you much more, Joe. I would pay Mika

51:32

so much more, your head would spin. Donald,

51:36

do you have a TV? Are you watching us right now? Yes,

51:39

I am. I always watch you, only because of you.

51:41

Oh, okay. So— Wow. Wow.

51:44

Um, she's batting her eye. Oh, I

51:46

think—oh, yeah. Oh, my gosh. Oh,

51:48

yeah, he was the toast to the town, man. They loved him.

51:52

And now he's Hitler. But

51:55

they got him in that position. I mean, they helped. Dude, it's

51:58

really— something to hear

52:00

that back now. I mean,

52:02

and really, you

52:04

have the brass not even saying, hey, couldn't you

52:06

see this fascist? You

52:09

couldn't see the tendencies then? What a thought. Were

52:12

you just that bad of a judge of character? Man oh

52:15

man. Yeah. To

52:18

me that's one of the most hilarious things that you will

52:20

see all day. There's a lot of other stuff I know

52:22

we got to get to. And with

52:24

Boeing, the whistleblower that ended up

52:27

dead. Yeah. Of quote suicide. Yeah.

52:29

Okay, that's not adding up. Yeah,

52:33

little update on that. I didn't hear

52:35

this. Oh yeah, I happen to see

52:37

that last night. Oh

52:39

and Corrine Jean-Pierre. She hung

52:41

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52:43

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Scotty, if it's okay, I think I'm going to flip the script on this.

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Oh, yeah? I'm going to go

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Total BS election update. Okay, let's do

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need to talk to just regular folks about

55:59

buying. What comes

56:01

up usually? How daffy is?

56:08

It's cognitive decline obviously and a

56:10

number of different

56:12

things. A

56:15

trillion, seven hundred billion dollars off

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the sidelines of investment. Whatever

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it might be. You could do this

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all day. Or sign them off. Inspection

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machines. Tough detect and stop fentanyl coming

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on. Yeah. Even

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when he's pandering he goofs it up. L.O.J.

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56:45

Have no idea. Right.

56:47

It's an issue. Well, of

56:49

course it is. Korean Jean-Pierre. Oh

56:52

no, not again. It's on a radio show in

56:54

Charlotte. Oh, okay. The

56:57

host. Mark, it's a fair question, right? Well,

57:01

sure it is. Yeah. I think he's sincere when he

57:03

says this. She ends up hanging up on him, by

57:05

the way. Oh boy. Here we go.

57:07

When I told a number of people that I was

57:09

talking to you today, it was interesting though. They all

57:11

said, would you please just ask her, does

57:14

the president have dementia? So

57:16

before I move on from that, does he? Mark,

57:19

Mark, I can't even believe you're asking me

57:21

this question. That is a

57:23

credibly offensive question to ask. But you

57:25

know people ask it. Wait. Oh, let me.

57:27

No, no, no, no, no. Mark,

57:30

you're taking us down this rabbit hole. Let

57:32

me be very clear about this. Rabbit

57:36

hole? I know. That makes

57:38

no sense. He's asking you a question people talk about all the

57:40

time. You have to know

57:42

this. And here's the full BS update. For

57:45

the past several years, the president's

57:48

physician has laid out, in

57:51

a comprehensive way, the president's health. This

57:54

is a president. If you watch him every day... No

57:56

cognitive tests. We do watch him every day.

58:00

we do. That's

58:02

the problem. Yeah. Yes. If

58:04

you really pay attention to his

58:06

record and what he has done,

58:08

you will see exactly how focused

58:10

he's been on the American people,

58:13

how historic his actions have been.

58:15

And so I'm not even going

58:17

to truly, truly really, you know,

58:19

take the

58:22

premise of your question. I think

58:24

it is incredibly insulting. And

58:26

so we can, you know, we can move on to

58:28

the next question. Okay. All

58:31

right. Jackie, you here? Where's Jackie? I

58:34

think she was. He forgets me more

58:36

dead. He has a

58:38

ghost. Okay. So he moves on

58:40

prices and grocery prices, then big

58:42

topics here in North Carolina. How

58:44

does Mr. Biden win votes when

58:47

people don't have as much

58:49

disposable income? The president understands he

58:51

grew up in a middle class family.

58:53

There we go. Class family in Scranton,

58:55

Pennsylvania. He gets it. He understands how

58:58

difficult it is for Americans who are

59:00

sitting around their kitchen table every month,

59:02

trying to figure out what they're going to pay for. You have

59:04

to remember when the president walked into this

59:07

administration. It's the same target

59:09

point. He's done this. He's reduced the price

59:11

and kitchen table because you can't have a

59:13

conversation about the family's income or struggles in

59:16

the living room. It always has to be

59:18

at the kitchen, freaking table. Yes, of course.

59:21

And then she rattles off some stuff for

59:23

a while and then hangs up out of

59:25

nowhere. Groceries. Those costs have gone down because

59:27

of what this president has been able to

59:29

do. And with that, thank

59:32

you so much, Mark. Have an amazing, amazing

59:34

day. Wow.

59:36

Wow. Wow.

59:41

I mean, Mark, is

59:43

this, you listen, I am nominating

59:45

you to get a press corps

59:47

badge and you need to go

59:49

to the white house. I'm sorry,

59:52

but you asked three, four incredibly

59:54

salient, important questions that are all

59:56

front of mind. Yes. But

59:59

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let non-citizens vote in local elections. Okay.

1:05:02

Why don't we just

1:05:05

let 10-year-olds vote? Just

1:05:09

wave a wand and say, whoever, whatever. We have

1:05:12

no rules anymore. There are no rules. Don't

1:05:15

have to be a citizen. Who

1:05:17

cares? It's just right-wing conspiracies to

1:05:19

say that different people on the left

1:05:21

want non-citizens to vote. And

1:05:24

then all of a sudden it will be, well, they should. They should

1:05:26

be a lot. I

1:05:28

mean, what's wrong with actually having to be

1:05:31

a citizen of the United States to be able to vote? I

1:05:33

mean, what's wrong with that? It'd

1:05:35

be tougher to stay in power. Well,

1:05:37

exactly. And that's not cynical.

1:05:39

That's true. I think

1:05:42

that's what it comes down to. And

1:05:45

yet, voters have said immigration is

1:05:47

the top issue, at least right now. I'm

1:05:50

sure it is, yeah. Facing the

1:05:52

country. That is the new Harvard-Harris poll in

1:05:55

conjunction with the Center for American Political Studies. Yep.

1:06:00

the lowest approval rating on his handling

1:06:02

of the immigration crisis

1:06:05

compared to other issues. It's not

1:06:07

good, really anything, really

1:06:09

bad when

1:06:11

it comes to immigration, man oh man.

1:06:14

And I can't help but think the

1:06:16

more just regular people see

1:06:19

the story of women's sports

1:06:22

and biological males competing, that

1:06:24

that doesn't do the left any good at all

1:06:27

because they keep fighting this fight. I

1:06:30

saw this at Fox. What

1:06:32

Democrats vote against women reveals about the future

1:06:34

of sports. Mercedes Steele used to be at

1:06:37

ESPN. Oh yeah. She

1:06:41

was in part writing this, saying I had a

1:06:43

front row seat at ESPN for the explosion of

1:06:45

women's sports over the past several decades. Back

1:06:48

then there were very few female broadcasters

1:06:51

covering sports. And

1:06:53

you know there was a whole lot of growth there. And

1:06:56

now you're seeing

1:06:58

biological males competing against women

1:07:02

in all kinds of different sports. Big

1:07:04

story was a couple of years ago at

1:07:07

UPenn and Leah Thomas. And

1:07:10

now I mean it was just this last weekend, weightlifting. Yeah.

1:07:15

And it was a biological dude that won.

1:07:17

And by the way I don't know, have

1:07:19

you seen the picture Scott? Of the biological

1:07:22

dude? The top three contestants? Yeah. Yeah.

1:07:25

And like parody. It is parody. Yes.

1:07:28

The two women, I mean if they were to

1:07:30

look to the side they'd be looking right at

1:07:32

that dude's armpit. Yeah this guy dwarfs them. Yes.

1:07:35

Yeah. It's

1:07:37

insane. And so they were talking

1:07:40

about all

1:07:42

these Democrats voting against

1:07:46

protecting women's sports. Which

1:07:48

they did. Unbelievable.

1:07:54

It's not a winner long term, it can't be. And

1:07:58

you wonder how many people. I

1:08:00

would love to know this. They'd only get

1:08:02

their news, whether it's MSNBC or, you know,

1:08:04

any legacy media. Think this is

1:08:06

a good thing because you look at the polling nationally.

1:08:08

This is not a winner for the left. I

1:08:11

mean, this is insanity. This is where people

1:08:13

say, okay, listen, I

1:08:16

may not love Trump. I might

1:08:18

dislike a lot of things about him, but we

1:08:20

have to have sanity in the country. And

1:08:23

that might not be the biggest voting issue, but it

1:08:25

doesn't help the left. I can't

1:08:27

believe that. And it's also interesting

1:08:29

in the LGBTQ world, gay

1:08:32

women are now, I've no three or

1:08:34

four right now who are dramatically

1:08:36

opposed to this. About

1:08:39

the biological males. Having biological males

1:08:41

participate against women in sports. I

1:08:44

mean, yeah, yeah, yeah. And they get silenced fast.

1:08:46

You know, but they've said

1:08:48

to me, yeah, it's not

1:08:50

a good thing. No, I mean, this

1:08:52

is killing women's sports and it will continue to,

1:08:55

because you're going to have these, these

1:08:59

half good athletes that

1:09:02

are going to participate and there's going to be

1:09:04

no shame in them pretending

1:09:06

to be women or crushing women, there

1:09:09

won't be shame attached to it because

1:09:12

you won't be allowed to. Well,

1:09:14

just out of curiosity, what are you talking about? You know,

1:09:16

the one that you've talked to that, yeah, totally against this.

1:09:19

Do they also give you the opinion? I'm

1:09:22

glad that I'm not

1:09:24

13, 14, 15, because they would

1:09:26

try to convince me that I'm a

1:09:28

boy. Or, yeah, or they would

1:09:30

have had to contend with this during their time as athletes.

1:09:33

Yeah. Right. You know, and either way,

1:09:36

I mean, we can disagree. We can

1:09:38

talk about what, you know, I can tell you

1:09:40

right now that I don't think anybody should make

1:09:42

these life changing operations and

1:09:44

surgeries until they're old enough to understand

1:09:46

what it is they're doing, whether

1:09:49

that's 18 or 21 or whatever you decide

1:09:51

it is, you can't do it when you're 12,

1:09:53

13 years old, eight years old, you can't

1:09:55

do that. All right. I'm vehemently opposed

1:09:57

to that. I mean, just from

1:09:59

the... Research that we've seen the when

1:10:01

you're looking at eighty five ninety percent

1:10:03

of the camera gender dysphoria after puberty

1:10:06

won't have as know. How. Could

1:10:08

you and good have a say this is gender affirming

1:10:10

Here in this the best course of action. I don't

1:10:12

know how you do that, but when it comes to

1:10:14

sporting events, Whether. They be collegiate

1:10:16

or whether they be high school whenever they

1:10:19

are and there's a chance of my daughter

1:10:21

granddaughter can get their face crushed by one

1:10:23

of these wieners. Then I'm done. In.

1:10:26

These what I'm sorry I just with

1:10:28

descriptive term. Yes said noting

1:10:30

do with him on a me of that the

1:10:32

person or anatomy of the person know I mean

1:10:34

it It didn't either Or but the you know

1:10:37

what I mean I mean it's just that is

1:10:39

that is just something you that I see kids.

1:10:41

I agree with you when you say kind of

1:10:43

brings people together I think said almost sorry man

1:10:45

August son of a Method returns as does the

1:10:48

I know I know well and he didn't mean

1:10:50

that was a think no I didn't even mean

1:10:52

it that way but I just said I was

1:10:54

taken away to take it away every once in

1:10:56

what I'm switching what we're going to talk about

1:10:59

right and okay. Nominate I'm gonna go something else that

1:11:01

I happen to see and I'm not. This Is it. A

1:11:03

job for you mentioned. What? You just

1:11:05

mentioned staff. Did you

1:11:07

see? What's. Being hired right

1:11:09

now. And Major League Baseball parts.

1:11:13

A wiener kind of sewer. When.

1:11:15

I forget how to do thought we were talking that

1:11:17

doesn't but he'll say so as the word in there

1:11:19

are wiener kind of sewer. So.

1:11:22

This. Is a person who eats ballpark franks

1:11:25

and then. It

1:11:27

yes Ganden, visit critique of it

1:11:29

afterwards. It's an online gambling site.

1:11:32

Looking. To hire what they call a wiener

1:11:34

kind of sort of visit all thirty major

1:11:36

league ballparks and check out. The. Winners

1:11:38

at each one. Yes, so you'll get

1:11:40

to taste as dozens of our dogs

1:11:42

are, but they don't care how good

1:11:44

they are. They. Want you to measure

1:11:46

each? Want. To. See which club

1:11:48

has the you know. The. Most winter

1:11:51

for your money? Yes. Yes,

1:11:55

So. They they want. To.

1:11:57

Know you know, Call. what you

1:11:59

want bang Yeah. They

1:12:02

would not just the link, they also want to know how

1:12:05

heavy it is. I'm not making this up if you think

1:12:07

that I am behind you the story. It's from Axios. No,

1:12:11

I believe it. Look, man, there's

1:12:13

something for everybody. It's a big

1:12:15

world. So before the heart attacks, you would have been

1:12:17

applying for that. You want to be a wiener tester?

1:12:19

That's fine by me. Because you love them. And you

1:12:21

love baseball. I was a fan of the Hodos back

1:12:23

in those days. Now, are you on a no hot

1:12:25

dog, guys? Not only a lot of hot dogs, my

1:12:29

pig snouts and tails really

1:12:31

had to drop precipitously for

1:12:34

health reasons. Yeah, don't blame me. Oh,

1:12:36

I mentioned the Boeing whistleblower

1:12:38

story. You remember,

1:12:42

John Barnett had claimed the

1:12:44

company's management had been spying on him.

1:12:46

Yeah. Oh,

1:12:48

yeah. And he was in the middle of a

1:12:50

deposition when he, quote, committed suicide. Right. Right.

1:12:53

In a hotel room. But he saw it coming at all.

1:12:56

You know, and before this happened, it wasn't the hotel

1:12:58

room. It was in his truck outside. Outside the hotel.

1:13:01

That's right. Yeah. Yeah. But

1:13:04

this was him talking about the situation the

1:13:06

way he saw it at the time. It

1:13:08

used to be when you raise your hand

1:13:10

and say, we got a problem here. And

1:13:13

we'd say, yeah, you're right. We're going to

1:13:15

fix it. After the merger

1:13:17

with McDonald Douglas, the Airbus coming on,

1:13:20

Boeing quit listening to their voice. So

1:13:23

every time I'd raise my hand, say, hey,

1:13:25

we got a problem here. They would attack

1:13:27

the messenger and ignore

1:13:30

the message. Hmm. They

1:13:32

were talking about this on Fox last night. Jesse Waters

1:13:34

had the lawyer of Barnett

1:13:36

on. And he

1:13:38

was very careful with his words and what he could say

1:13:40

because there's an investigation going on now. Yep.

1:13:44

The interesting part, and he sets it up here, is

1:13:47

a friend of Barnett's gave

1:13:50

this message, which I hadn't heard before. And I don't know

1:13:53

if you had either. Barnett's

1:13:55

lawsuit claims that after he spoke up to management,

1:13:57

the company's response was to harass. humiliate

1:14:00

and make an example of him.

1:14:02

Yeah. A close

1:14:04

friend speaking out and saying Barnett

1:14:06

told her he had no plans

1:14:09

of killing himself. What's this? He

1:14:11

said, but if anything happens to

1:14:13

me, it's not suicide. I

1:14:16

know that he did not commit

1:14:18

suicide. There's no way. He

1:14:20

loved life too much. He loved his

1:14:22

family too much. He loved his brothers

1:14:24

too much to put them

1:14:27

through what they're going through right now. Dang.

1:14:32

Man, this has happened a number of different times. Somebody

1:14:34

will tell someone else, hey, if something happens to me,

1:14:38

OK, I'm not suicidal.

1:14:41

Here are the people to look for. And I'm not

1:14:43

saying it was Boeing behind it. I don't know.

1:14:45

No, we don't know anything. But it's hard to

1:14:47

believe that he killed himself. This is very Vladimir

1:14:49

Putin-esque, isn't it? Yeah. Yeah, you

1:14:51

just end up dead. Yeah,

1:14:54

it was suicide. Yeah, your truck with

1:14:56

this weird note next

1:14:59

to it. Bad,

1:15:01

man. It's sad. And also, it

1:15:03

sends a message that people who speak up could end

1:15:05

up that way. I

1:15:08

mean, whether anybody was, whether it was foul play or not, that's

1:15:10

a big spec. Yeah, when you're thinking about being a whistleblower and

1:15:12

all this stuff, you see this guy's oh, oh, oh, oh. I'm

1:15:14

seeing some things that are wrong. And you're like, well, I better

1:15:16

not do that. Yeah. Yeah,

1:15:19

that's pretty tough. On

1:15:22

a lighter note, especially after something like that. Oh,

1:15:24

man. Student Australia? Yeah.

1:15:27

Yeah. A

1:15:29

little bit of trouble with the fiance. Uh-oh.

1:15:32

He left her

1:15:35

$2,000 wedding dress on top of

1:15:37

their SUV and drove off. Oh, god. Oh,

1:15:39

man. Yeah.

1:15:42

On top of the SUV. Yeah.

1:15:45

Yeah, he tossed it on the roof to put it in

1:15:47

last. He was like at a storage unit. You have one

1:15:49

of those. Oh, yeah. Didn't

1:15:52

want it to get crushed by other boxes. But then he

1:15:54

just forgot about it. Avi went merged

1:15:56

onto a major highway. the

1:16:00

dress will be okay. They said it was in a box.

1:16:03

But they have not found it yet. Oh

1:16:05

they haven't found it yet? No. No.

1:16:09

They're offering a $500 reward. When

1:16:12

he got home and that's when he realized that

1:16:14

it wasn't there. Where's the dress? Oh no. Oh

1:16:16

my gosh. It could be anywhere then. Yeah.

1:16:19

You ever done that? Left something on the roof of

1:16:21

a car? Okay. This

1:16:23

is a true story. I

1:16:25

don't even know this. My lady. My lady.

1:16:28

She's not listening right now. Yeah. My lady.

1:16:31

Put her phone on top of my

1:16:33

car wants to get in. Okay. We

1:16:36

drove to the restaurant. We

1:16:38

drove home. She realized she

1:16:40

didn't have the phone. Oh

1:16:42

my god. Where's my phone? We're going through the car. Go

1:16:45

back to the restaurant. On

1:16:47

the way out of the restaurant as we're getting in the

1:16:49

car she looks up and that thing is still sitting on

1:16:51

top of my car. Her cell phone. She

1:16:53

looked at her verse? No. We're

1:16:56

looking all over. We go back in the restaurant, tear

1:16:58

the car apart everywhere. I mean you know trying to

1:17:00

find it. It's on top of the car. It was

1:17:02

in the wintertime too. And

1:17:04

so it was just like stuck to the

1:17:06

top of the car. Okay

1:17:08

now I gotta ask. So after

1:17:11

it was all said done. Yeah. You went through

1:17:13

all of this to go back and look at

1:17:15

whatever. Yeah. It had never moved. Did

1:17:17

you give her a hard time about it? Did

1:17:19

you give her like an errr? Anything? Probably

1:17:21

was one of those. No

1:17:25

probably not. Not like I should have. Maybe. I

1:17:27

don't know. I didn't give her a hard time.

1:17:29

She was really scared and nervous. We actually got

1:17:32

out of the car and walked through snow to

1:17:34

see if we could find it. I understand. I'm

1:17:37

just trying to estimate where the relationship is. Well

1:17:39

no it's fine. It's because if it was you

1:17:41

and me the other guy would be. I mean

1:17:43

this would go on for days. Well years probably.

1:17:45

Err! Yeah. Where's my phone?

1:17:47

But that's crazy. Yeah. Yeah. A

1:17:49

wedding dress though. Man. Yeah

1:17:53

dude. It's

1:17:56

gonna cost him in the end. You know that.

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Sanus does very well in

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don't know if that's even possible because

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man, things can change in a hurry.

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yesterday talking about, yeah, I

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think I'd be honored to be Trump's vice

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president after everything in 2016. Yep.

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Who knew that was possible. Um, and

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just rest assured with the

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tragedy in Baltimore with the bridge collapse, uh,

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transportation secretary Pete Buttigieg. Was

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he on it on the case? He

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said that they are going to cooperate

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fully in the investigation. Well,

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defining out what went wrong. Was there an option

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like, it would be like you

1:23:28

were I saying, and tomorrow we're

1:23:31

going to wake up and we're going to get out of bed.

1:23:33

And among other things, we're going to look at the

1:23:35

news. Okay. And

1:23:38

we're going to get some news stories together and

1:23:41

we're going to get some audio clips together. Um,

1:23:44

so we can better inform you and

1:23:46

entertain you at the same time, because

1:23:48

that's part of our mission, okay.

1:23:51

Is, is not only okay

1:23:53

to make sense of it all, but have

1:23:56

fun at the same time. And

1:23:58

we're not going. to

1:24:00

shy away from that mission. That's why those specifics, but

1:24:02

I get the point. Yeah. And

1:24:04

we will never stop working hard for you.

1:24:07

Ah, yes. This is the Martin Van

1:24:09

Camp and Robin Show. Thank you. Are

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We can be your best friends,

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yeah. Making sense of it all. How

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Van Camp and Robin Show. Jamie

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Hopefully back tomorrow, there's Scott Robbins. A

1:24:51

lot of different things going on. A

1:24:53

lot of people still talking about what happened at NBC. Well,

1:24:56

yeah. I mean, it's incredible.

1:24:59

It really, I mean, the inmates are truly

1:25:01

running the asylum at NBC. Ron

1:25:03

McDaniel, former chair of the RNC, was

1:25:05

hired as a contributor. A big

1:25:08

contributor. 300 grand, by the way. I

1:25:11

wouldn't have guessed she would have got that, but

1:25:13

she got it. Well, actually, I thought it was

1:25:15

lower than it was. Okay. I projected, but it's

1:25:17

gone already. She's fired. But she's going to get

1:25:19

her money. Yes. Oh, she'll get her money. And

1:25:22

maybe even then some. I guarantee you that,

1:25:24

yeah. Because her character's

1:25:26

been assassinated. By

1:25:28

a bunch of people with no character, which is in

1:25:31

of itself ironic. Again, is

1:25:34

their biggest beef? Sometimes I have to step

1:25:36

back and say, is their biggest beef because

1:25:39

they claim she's an election denier? Yes. Well,

1:25:42

and she worked for the

1:25:44

RNC. I understand, but

1:25:46

I mean, you just have someone with different

1:25:48

political views, but they look at this like,

1:25:51

this is a democracy's in the balance. Yes,

1:25:53

they do. Yes. Yes.

1:25:56

Okay. So you're thinking this

1:25:58

isn't like an act from these people. They

1:26:00

really are like oh no it well

1:26:03

it's yes and yes I

1:26:05

mean do they really think that she was involved yes

1:26:07

is it an act yes okay

1:26:10

I mean it did all you really

1:26:12

think democracy is in the balance well

1:26:14

no I don't have any election ever

1:26:16

did come on

1:26:18

I mean they but they're this is what by

1:26:21

the way these are the note cards they've been

1:26:23

given from the DNC you have

1:26:25

to say democracy is on the ballot

1:26:27

you have to say if this guy's elected

1:26:29

democracy will be destroyed this is where you this

1:26:32

is the talking points but they're sticking to it

1:26:34

and that's where they are this is a news

1:26:36

organization supposed well and what they're

1:26:38

saying is you're

1:26:40

an American and you believe

1:26:42

there was nefarious activity in the last

1:26:45

election yes okay you

1:26:48

are putting democracy at risk yeah and

1:26:52

if you plan on voting for Trump

1:26:54

you are an enemy of ours yes

1:26:57

you are truly part of the deplorable

1:26:59

strike you from Hillary Clinton that's what

1:27:01

it's that's what they're basically saying but

1:27:04

now that they'll say well this isn't

1:27:06

about Republicans we welcome Adam Kinzinger and

1:27:09

Liz Cheney and they said that is actually

1:27:11

I mean with a straight face that was

1:27:13

said yes please change the anatomy

1:27:15

Kinzinger yeah representing the Republican Party okay

1:27:17

well if you hadn't heard any of

1:27:19

this you know different people were putting

1:27:21

together montages and we put together our

1:27:23

own yesterday Megyn Kelly did a couple

1:27:25

of good ones the one with Nicole

1:27:28

Wallace on MSNBC maybe

1:27:30

the most laughable said

1:27:33

election deniers is not just they can

1:27:35

do that on our airwaves but that

1:27:37

they can do that as one of

1:27:39

us the badge carrying employees of NBC

1:27:41

News just pay contributors

1:27:43

to our sacred airwaves you wouldn't

1:27:45

hire a pickpocket hold on

1:27:47

before we get to the man out sacred

1:27:49

airwaves okay

1:27:52

we'll get to the punchline I guess if you've paid

1:27:54

any attention at all to NBC over the last several

1:27:56

years what a joke that is a

1:27:58

pickpocket to work as a T.S. face-screener. I

1:28:02

find the decision to put her on the payroll

1:28:05

inexplicable and I

1:28:08

hope they will reverse their decision. And

1:28:10

of course they did. Well here's the

1:28:12

because you start you and Chuck

1:28:15

Todd and Mika

1:28:19

and Joe and you guys all push for

1:28:21

it you organized and push for it. And

1:28:24

they caved. And it started with Chuck on Sunday

1:28:26

and just trickled after that. So

1:28:29

then yeah and

1:28:31

part of this clip is something I played yesterday

1:28:33

because I think about it every time but Megan

1:28:35

Kelly's crew put

1:28:37

together a montage of NBC's commitment

1:28:39

to truth. Now we know that

1:28:41

the vaccines work well enough that the

1:28:43

virus stopped with every

1:28:46

vaccinated person. Literally the only people dying

1:28:48

are the unvaccinated and for those of

1:28:50

you spreading misinformation shame on you. Shut

1:28:52

up. Shame on you. I don't know

1:28:54

how some of you sleep at the

1:28:56

public and voters don't go that way.

1:28:58

They don't make them economics. They're voting

1:29:00

on rates. Russian Russian Russian Russia Russian

1:29:02

Russian Russian Russian Russian. It's all the

1:29:04

Russia stuff from matter. For fomenting an

1:29:06

actual insurrection that caused a lot

1:29:09

of blood that actually caused the

1:29:11

deaths of at least five people.

1:29:13

The report of special counsel Robert

1:29:15

Mueller has finally been submitted. This

1:29:17

is the start of something apparently not the end

1:29:19

of something. You don't have a president as

1:29:22

you said talking about exterminating right Latina.

1:29:25

What? Like

1:29:29

if they were friends you'd say serious have you

1:29:31

ever thought about counseling? It's worked well for a

1:29:33

lot of people. Oh they're broken they're broken people.

1:29:35

That's one of the things I mean and I

1:29:37

talked to people I know people like this. Donald

1:29:40

Trump broke them. They're broke.

1:29:42

They're broken people. Yeah.

1:29:45

They they're wandering around

1:29:47

dour downcast. You

1:29:49

know they're they absolutely

1:29:51

have flipped their freakin lid. They

1:29:54

have and you

1:29:56

heard it there. Chuck Todd's the one probably that

1:29:58

irritates me maybe more than the rest. of

1:30:00

him. Why did that? Because I think he had

1:30:02

some at some point in time some

1:30:05

credibility when he

1:30:07

came into that gig. I

1:30:09

suppose you're right about that. I mean I think

1:30:11

some people looked at him like he was you

1:30:13

know because he always seemed to be you know

1:30:15

unflappable. You know he was one of

1:30:18

those guys that never got it roused

1:30:20

and got excited about anything but the

1:30:22

longer Trump was there the more nuts

1:30:24

he got and then he became completely

1:30:26

unglued during COVID completely unglued. It seems

1:30:28

like a group of people that could

1:30:30

control a narrative. Yeah. And Trump took

1:30:33

it from them. Oh

1:30:36

he did take it with a lot of help from

1:30:38

other people. Elon Musk buying eggs was certainly part of

1:30:40

that and now they can't control it. But...

1:30:42

And they see more and more

1:30:44

people thinking for themselves and critically

1:30:46

thinking and that's death to them.

1:30:49

I mean the media, the gaming, the noise

1:30:51

is over. It's nothing like it used to

1:30:53

be. People don't... Look at the polling with

1:30:55

the media. Well yeah they're

1:30:58

right down there. It's the lowest it's ever been.

1:31:01

And they've done it to themselves because they lie

1:31:03

to people all the time. It's something we talk

1:31:05

about all the time. Is Chuck Todd, I mean

1:31:07

sternly looking into the camera when he said that

1:31:09

by the way. Yeah. How do you sleep at

1:31:11

night? Have you ever apologized for that? Nope. Of

1:31:13

course not. Not that I'm aware of. What a

1:31:15

liar you are. Absolutely. What a

1:31:17

smoke. And all this venom

1:31:20

you were coming. How dare you question.

1:31:23

Yeah first of all we already know now

1:31:26

that if you were vaccinated you can

1:31:28

in fact get COVID. We know that's true.

1:31:31

Before you blow a gasket. Because it happened to

1:31:33

me. Yeah I know. It happened to tons of

1:31:35

people. But I

1:31:37

mean give me a break. You

1:31:39

could have apologized. Chuck looks at

1:31:42

me, despicable people, the bad misinformation.

1:31:45

And it wasn't. It was people

1:31:47

questioning it. You weren't even allowed

1:31:49

to question it. You weren't allowed

1:31:52

to talk about it at all. Other

1:31:54

than go get vaccinated. Celebrities

1:31:56

on TV pushing it. Everybody

1:31:59

and their brothers. doing it by the

1:32:01

way I'm gonna switch gears to putting

1:32:03

it on their Facebook page I know

1:32:05

you're gonna have another grabber if you don't watch it

1:32:07

yeah Lee man I mean but now

1:32:09

they're worried about it okay how is it that

1:32:12

they're all in lockstep together I

1:32:14

don't know Hollywood they all are yet they are

1:32:16

they're saying the same things this could be it

1:32:18

okay I don't know how much there is to

1:32:20

this the P

1:32:22

Diddy story yes the

1:32:24

lawsuits and well

1:32:27

there was the the ex-girlfriend accusations

1:32:30

of rape sexual abuse other

1:32:32

abuse went on for years then

1:32:35

there was the hip-hop producer

1:32:39

that is 30 million dollar lawsuit yep

1:32:41

sexual abuse yep and I

1:32:44

mean just crazy stuff

1:32:46

and then you go back and you

1:32:49

hear what comedian Cat Williams said but

1:32:51

you got to stay away from P Diddy because he wants to

1:32:54

whoa he wants to P Diddy and

1:32:57

then Jason Whitlock talking about Charlamagne

1:32:59

the God and P Diddy

1:33:02

and both those times you're thinking how are those

1:33:04

guys saying that they must know something or they

1:33:06

would get sued yep that's

1:33:09

just kind of crazy and

1:33:11

so if this story comes out this

1:33:14

is like a sex trafficking thing yep way

1:33:17

beyond and then Diddy's former

1:33:19

bodyguard talks about how they laced drinks

1:33:22

with the ladies the dudes knew better

1:33:25

I don't know if you heard this dude talk about

1:33:27

this Diddy allegedly forced all

1:33:29

the women to drink laced daily-owned

1:33:31

liquor as well as

1:33:33

laced shirak vodka and champagne his former

1:33:36

bodyguard Gene Deal said this yeah this

1:33:38

is from Jesse Waters last night on

1:33:40

Fox guys don't

1:33:42

put those pills

1:33:44

that they get to the girls in

1:33:48

the champagne bottles because they popping them

1:33:50

in front of is in the orange

1:33:52

juice and it's in the cranberry juice

1:33:54

they didn't put the pills and the stuff in there

1:33:57

the roofies those girls who like

1:34:00

The midget drinks they gonna yeah,

1:34:03

they're the ones that kids. Oh,

1:34:05

it's crazy It

1:34:07

was absolutely crazy. And so, you know, we covered

1:34:09

part of this earlier. I mean it goes so

1:34:11

deep Universal

1:34:13

Records and the head of Universal Records

1:34:15

and So

1:34:17

waters ends up putting on an

1:34:20

advocate for sex trafficking victims

1:34:24

Yaco bullions Whose

1:34:26

sister-in-law was abused this way

1:34:28

and then tells the story. That's my

1:34:30

sister Ilonga her story of trafficking started

1:34:32

in the music industry She was trafficked

1:34:35

over a six-year period by record label

1:34:37

executive the industry is rife With

1:34:40

this is a lot of cover-up because

1:34:43

people are as you so eloquently state

1:34:46

Syrupitiously filmed they are blackmailed.

1:34:48

Remember human trafficking's definition is

1:34:50

the exploitation of persons through

1:34:52

the mechanism of force fraud

1:34:54

and Coercion all

1:34:56

of them present in this case. Okay,

1:34:58

so this may sound like tin foil Hattie

1:35:01

But have you noticed whenever you talk

1:35:03

about? So many

1:35:06

people being sex trafficked in the United States.

1:35:08

Mm-hmm and underage people Somehow

1:35:10

the left freaks out when you bring that up why?

1:35:14

So Jesse waters ass, you know,

1:35:17

how far does this go? Okay

1:35:19

with this P. D. I'm sorry. It does

1:35:21

go all the way to the top Jesse

1:35:23

And unfortunately also all the way to the

1:35:25

bottom Remember, this is a crime that's fueled

1:35:27

by demand and the demand for sex trafficking

1:35:29

in this country is out of control But

1:35:32

you talk about Universal remember Universal

1:35:34

has multiple labels underneath Universal and

1:35:36

something that's very interesting It's gonna

1:35:38

unravel here is when you start

1:35:41

looking at the management companies that

1:35:43

manage cluster clusters of these

1:35:45

artists They work in groups they

1:35:48

ring fence themselves. They protect themselves

1:35:50

as cat William so eloquently says they

1:35:52

have They have

1:35:54

blackmailed power on everybody

1:35:56

if you show up whether you

1:35:58

had good intentions or not and you're

1:36:01

at the party and there's minors in

1:36:03

sexual activity, you're filmed, you get a

1:36:05

knock on the door in the morning

1:36:08

and they tell you to hush us,

1:36:10

particularly politicians and executives. Wow.

1:36:15

You can control messages that way. You can

1:36:17

control what people say because

1:36:19

you could turn on them at any time. It's

1:36:23

wild. And you let them know that.

1:36:25

Absolutely. Yeah. The next morning. He

1:36:27

goes on. A lot of similarities. We're

1:36:30

talking about Jeffrey Epstein. A lot of similarities,

1:36:32

but it's something different. A lot of similarities.

1:36:34

The difference here is we're going to a

1:36:36

place now where we never went with Harvey

1:36:38

Weinstein. In the Weinstein case, you did not

1:36:40

have as many people exposed and implicated. Epstein

1:36:43

did a great job in protecting

1:36:45

his world and those in his

1:36:48

world, albeit celebrities, they were not

1:36:50

necessarily entertainers. They were people

1:36:52

of stature in the financial

1:36:54

services industry, politicians, people of

1:36:56

power. We've got people

1:36:58

in entertainment business who normally have

1:37:00

loose lips. And once they

1:37:02

start talking, you know, it's going to get interesting to

1:37:05

see which other artists come out. Some

1:37:07

of the artists you've already mentioned tonight, how

1:37:09

they're going to talk to their handlers, their

1:37:11

managers, their personal assistants, because

1:37:13

people always see Jesse. We've

1:37:16

known this about Diddy for decades.

1:37:19

People see they just haven't been talking and

1:37:21

now they're talking. And

1:37:23

that's where you go back to the Jason Whitlock thing and

1:37:26

the Cat Williams thing. Is

1:37:29

that crazy? Yeah. Yeah.

1:37:32

I remember that Cat Williams interview with Shannon Sharp and he's like,

1:37:34

it's all coming out in 2024. It's

1:37:36

all coming out. Holy smokes,

1:37:38

man. It's just crazy. All

1:37:40

right. On a lighter note, man,

1:37:42

there's a band I have newfound respect for. They

1:37:46

were offered six figures to reunite.

1:37:49

One of the guys said, I got a son. He's in Little

1:37:51

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1:37:53

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just having

1:40:25

to see this. You

1:40:32

know Trump, they reduced what he owed the state

1:40:34

of New York to 175 million. It

1:40:37

was 464 million. Victimless

1:40:40

crime. Well, wait a second.

1:40:42

Hold on. I don't know if you knew

1:40:44

this. What's up? John

1:40:46

Stewart says this is not a victimless crime.

1:40:49

John Stewart said so? Yes. Well,

1:40:51

it's probably true then. So

1:40:53

these are not victimless crimes. He's

1:40:56

arguing that money isn't infinite.

1:40:59

A loan that goes to the liar doesn't go

1:41:01

to someone who's giving a more honest evaluation. So

1:41:04

the system becomes incentivized for corruption.

1:41:08

So that the other night, guess

1:41:10

what? You

1:41:13

know what people investigating have found out? That

1:41:16

John Stewart overvalued his New York

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City home when he was selling it by 829%. People

1:41:23

do it all the time. I mean, again,

1:41:25

you can ask whatever you want for something. What

1:41:28

will the market pay? I

1:41:30

mean, people overvalue cars all

1:41:32

the time. That

1:41:35

car's worth 12 grand. It says right here. We're

1:41:39

just cracking up. John Stewart in New York Post got

1:41:41

him on that one. Again, the

1:41:43

bank's job is to go, wait a minute, you say it's worth

1:41:45

this much. We're going to send our guy out. Yeah,

1:41:48

because the banks in the Trump case, they're like, we want

1:41:50

to do business with them again. Right. We

1:41:53

just don't want to rubber stamp what you think. No. Right. Oh,

1:41:57

man. It's just so dumb. What's

1:42:00

John Sur gonna do about that? You

1:42:02

gonna get fined, Dizzy? Again, I apologize

1:42:04

for this chess thing I got. I know, but

1:42:06

I mean, you're right. I'm about ready to cough

1:42:09

through it. It's crazy, though. It is kind of

1:42:11

crazy. Oh, before I forget, I mentioned this just

1:42:13

briefly about this band. I

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don't think you'll believe this. Have

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turned down six figures to reunite. Okay.

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You know who it is? No. Butthole

1:42:22

Surfers? The

1:42:24

butthole Surfers? Yes. Like,

1:42:27

I know they had like a cult following and one big

1:42:29

hit. I do like one of their songs. Okay,

1:42:31

but 100 grand? I know. Reunite?

1:42:33

No. They're not gonna do it. Integrity?

1:42:36

Gibby Haynes? No. He

1:42:39

said, quote, I have a 13-year-old son who

1:42:42

is the bleeping light of my

1:42:44

life. I've got an actual

1:42:46

family, and it's awesome. Little League

1:42:48

Baseball and middle school basketball? Dude, it's

1:42:50

the bleep. Good for him. And

1:42:53

Paul Leary also said,

1:42:55

I just don't want to do it. We're

1:42:58

really lucky to not be in prison, and I don't want

1:43:00

to push that anymore. I

1:43:02

like the honesty there. I do. Yes.

1:43:06

I don't want to be sending a bandmate home in

1:43:08

a body bag or for a venue to burn down.

1:43:12

We're just going to move on from that. I

1:43:16

like the song Pepper. Yeah. I think it

1:43:18

did. Yeah. Oh, I mentioned

1:43:20

earlier, Australia. Crazy. Did you

1:43:22

see the story where the Australian government

1:43:25

is threatening ex-formally Twitter? Over

1:43:28

a post from Billboard Chris.

1:43:31

No. Chris Elston. No, he's very outspoken

1:43:33

about the transgender stuff and protecting kids,

1:43:35

that sort of thing. He

1:43:38

posted on X about Australian

1:43:41

female to male trans activist Teddy

1:43:43

Cook, because that person's

1:43:45

a part of the World Health Organization now, saying,

1:43:50

this person has questionable past public social

1:43:52

media posts about bondage, bestiality, nudism, and

1:43:54

drugs. Is this a good person to

1:43:56

be part of the World Health Organization?

1:43:59

I'll show you. take it down or we're

1:44:01

finding you. No kidding. How crazy is that man? Wow.

1:44:03

This is the Markley Van Camp and Robin show. Okay,

1:44:07

biggest story today Scott. Gosh dang there's

1:44:09

several to choose from but I

1:44:11

mean I gotta think it's still the Baltimore story.

1:44:13

Yeah. I mean it's the one that's still out

1:44:16

there. I mean boot edge edge

1:44:18

they say edge edge was there today. The

1:44:21

transportation secretary. And then making

1:44:23

his round on the different. Yeah saying a whole lot

1:44:25

of words and nothing comes from I mean just tell

1:44:28

me what he said at the end of it

1:44:30

who knows. Yeah he was part of the wordy.

1:44:32

Yeah. The Q

1:44:34

and A today. Yes. Press briefing. Yeah. And

1:44:36

there was one report that's like can you

1:44:38

give me something. Yeah. No he

1:44:41

can't. He won't. Because

1:44:43

he doesn't. A doesn't know and B's been

1:44:45

told not to. So. It's

1:44:47

almost like a waste of everyone's time. It is. Even

1:44:49

have him up there. Alright you gotta get your news

1:44:52

update and then the Scott Robbins trifecta coming up right

1:44:54

here. sell

1:45:20

More than 90 in NJ market yet access they Van Camp them only only about

1:45:23

This section is only Scott Robbins already for the trifecta coming up in

1:45:25

a few He

1:45:28

said what well this Rona McDaniel thing. I'm

1:45:30

sorry Rona McDaniel now, isn't it Rona

1:45:33

McDaniel thing NBC

1:45:35

hires her to be a political what? Contributor

1:45:40

contributor and then

1:45:42

of course the kerfuffle started with Chuck Todd

1:45:45

Sunday and it went from there in a trick or

1:45:47

treat to Joe and Mika then I went

1:45:50

to What's her face and you know on a mat

1:45:52

out man? I read you all

1:45:54

your favorite. Yeah, enjoy read the race hustler Anyway,

1:46:00

so it went it went through all

1:46:02

those channels and everybody pushed back. Hey

1:46:04

NBC This is not

1:46:07

cool. Nobody consulted us Right

1:46:09

that we don't want this woman here. So

1:46:11

they fired her before they really even

1:46:13

hired her I don't even know if she had a

1:46:16

nameplate on her office door. I don't think so Don't

1:46:18

think so and be an

1:46:20

Ari Fleischer just tweeted this out. Yeah,

1:46:22

and I agree with him NBC should

1:46:25

never Get to host

1:46:27

a GOP primary debate or town hall GOP

1:46:30

senators Congressman should

1:46:33

not go on meet the press No,

1:46:36

NBC anchor should participate in a

1:46:38

presidential debate What NBC

1:46:40

is saying is if you're for Trump,

1:46:42

you don't belong good Let

1:46:45

NBC be for Democrats only I

1:46:47

agree with him. Don't do it. It's

1:46:50

interesting You want to go on meet the press? No, we're

1:46:52

not going on there. No, we'll go on

1:46:54

the other shows But we're not going on your network.

1:46:56

We're not gonna do it if you're a Republican senator,

1:46:59

we're done So the argument would be well, you

1:47:01

got to get your word out there to try

1:47:03

to influence people But I can go on ABC

1:47:05

or I can go on CBS got it or

1:47:07

I can go on even CNN or

1:47:12

Chris Cuomo's thing whatever that is

1:47:14

news nation. Yeah I'll

1:47:16

cover I just won't go on your and

1:47:18

they but everybody has to do it

1:47:21

one guy can't go out I'm gonna do it. I

1:47:23

mean you got to be committed to it. You got to say no We're

1:47:25

not playing this game anymore with you. We're not gonna do it. Well

1:47:28

in most Republicans I know we're not sad

1:47:30

to see Ronald McDaniel go no They weren't that's

1:47:32

the thing right man thought the decision to debate

1:47:34

on NBC was stupid But that was what was

1:47:37

so weird cuz I figured she'd just turncoat in

1:47:39

a heartbeat Yeah, she got there and

1:47:42

during the interview She kind of twisted and win a little

1:47:44

bit with Kristen Welker. Oh, yeah Chuck

1:47:46

Todd was so upset that NBC put her in

1:47:48

that position Ridiculous la

1:47:50

blah blah. So Chuck Todd's essentially running

1:47:52

the NBC News Division. Let's all of

1:47:55

them together I don't think Chuck Matt

1:47:57

out. Yeah on his own. I mean,

1:47:59

it's it's really remarkable It's really remarkable that

1:48:01

you can have it up. By the way,

1:48:03

none of them own NBC. None of them

1:48:05

are the president. But

1:48:07

they move mountains there. They're the ones

1:48:09

that got the kerfuffle and that was

1:48:12

it. They bent the knee. Management

1:48:14

said, okay, well, let's see. You can't allow this person to

1:48:16

be on their sacred airwaves. You know that. But we've also

1:48:18

said election deniers. It's not just they can do that

1:48:20

on our airwaves. But they can do that as one

1:48:23

of us, as badge-carrying employees

1:48:25

of NBC News, as

1:48:28

paid contributors to our sacred airwaves.

1:48:30

Oh my God. Does

1:48:32

she understand how hilarious that is?

1:48:35

Our sacred airwaves. Good.

1:48:37

Question for you. Yeah. Do

1:48:39

you think NBC will put on current

1:48:41

RNC chair anytime soon? If

1:48:44

I'm in the RNC chair, I'm not going on. Dead

1:48:47

this morning. See, that's what

1:48:50

sucks. Larch her up. I mean if you're good

1:48:52

at well, yeah, and I hope she was good.

1:48:55

Yeah, I mean listen man, so

1:48:58

you've got all this going on, right? Gotta

1:49:01

ask her about abortion, right? Because that

1:49:03

is so sacred to the

1:49:05

left. Well, that's the Supreme Court thing,

1:49:07

right? The abortion pill. Here's the... This

1:49:09

is like a minute. I think just

1:49:11

to give you the sample when they

1:49:13

finally get there. Says the party has

1:49:15

to stay focused on November and embrace

1:49:17

some tactics Donald Trump has long derided.

1:49:19

We have to start encouraging Republican voters

1:49:21

to do things like voting early. Trust

1:49:24

mail-in voting. These are ways that we

1:49:26

actually can have a big lead as

1:49:28

we head into election day. What

1:49:31

do you think of that? Well, no, I

1:49:33

think it needs to be addressed. Yes. You have

1:49:35

to beat them at their game. The old-school way of doing

1:49:37

things. This isn't gonna work anymore. I

1:49:39

think there's a lot to that. You gotta

1:49:41

play by those rules. Yep. It goes on.

1:49:44

Laura Trump also saying the party will not

1:49:46

fund Mr. Trump's legal costs directly. And the

1:49:48

donors can opt out of a fundraising system

1:49:50

designed to send portions of each donation to

1:49:52

an account that pays some Trump legal bills.

1:49:55

Here is High Integrity

1:49:57

NBC Asking the tough questions, guys. People

1:50:00

who are sending money, The Rnc is more

1:50:02

important to put their money towards paying the

1:50:04

legal bills or the billionaire and helping elect

1:50:07

republicans in Pennsylvania or in Michigan. Anyone who

1:50:09

does not want to contribute to that very

1:50:11

small amount of money is able to opt

1:50:13

out of that and. With abortion back in

1:50:16

the spotlight with a case of course, Mister

1:50:18

Trump has been publicly about a federal abortion

1:50:20

ban. Still more Trump says the are in

1:50:22

see one way and before November Donald Trump

1:50:24

has talked about the idea of maybe and

1:50:27

in V or sixteen week ban recently. Would

1:50:29

you advise him to stay out of this

1:50:31

issue from a federal perspective. I. Think is

1:50:33

the last and now I think he would say he

1:50:35

agrees with allowing the same set aside. Drawn.

1:50:39

To. That was that

1:50:41

was fine. Me don't know exactly what got

1:50:43

chopped out. I'm. Sure, she recorded

1:50:45

it herself, but then here was.

1:50:47

The. Way they wrapped up and on the

1:50:50

matter of the Republican National Committee and

1:50:52

B C News announced on Tuesday it

1:50:54

would be parting ways with the party's

1:50:56

former chairwoman, run Amok Daniel, who had

1:50:58

been hired as a contributor by the

1:51:00

Network overnight the former President attacking N

1:51:02

B C for the hiring and firing

1:51:05

of Mcdaniel. Attacking says always attacking mean

1:51:07

mean mean dawn. It

1:51:11

hits. I wish he hadn't have gone on.

1:51:13

I wish he would have told the go

1:51:15

pound sand we're not doing it. Were.

1:51:18

Done with you. Yeah.

1:51:20

I don't know man. I, yes, I see

1:51:23

that's you. become an extension of the Dnc.

1:51:25

We're not doing this. Adidas

1:51:27

beaten which this oh god you still have

1:51:29

to try to influence and dependable. Now I

1:51:31

don't have my suppose my my would undoubtedly

1:51:33

another I'd answer. I'm just not sure I

1:51:35

would say go on the other networks twice

1:51:37

as much as you normally would. What?

1:51:40

With everyday lesson was be there soon in the though some

1:51:42

oil I know. on social media

1:51:44

are you ready for you big three gallagher

1:51:46

ago are you ready Robin.

1:52:01

We're NCAA basketball coming up. Mama

1:52:11

told me not to come. Major League Baseball opens tomorrow

1:52:14

too. We got a lot of TV watching to do.

1:52:16

Believe me, I didn't want to go. I can't find

1:52:18

up stuff. I'm ready. Three. Being

1:52:21

an idiot all the time. Okay, fine. All

1:52:23

right. MS-13 gang leader

1:52:25

found crossing Biden's border. The

1:52:29

disaster is southern border, wide open. MS-13

1:52:32

gang leader, who's been on

1:52:34

the run for four years, by the way.

1:52:36

It is on the FBI's most wanted list,

1:52:38

thought he could get into the country unnoticed. And why

1:52:40

wouldn't he? He was, in fact, arrested

1:52:42

though, trying to get into the country via

1:52:44

the port of entry in California. He's

1:52:47

a high ranking member, better known,

1:52:49

by the way, the gang is better known as

1:52:51

MS-13. He was arrested

1:52:54

on narco-terrorism charges at the

1:52:56

U.S.-Mexico border in San Diego earlier this month.

1:52:59

But somehow, he got away. Federal

1:53:02

authorities arrested him. That

1:53:04

is Freddie Yvonne Honduras-Parada,

1:53:06

48, known as

1:53:09

Lucky De Parkview. That's how

1:53:11

everybody knows him. He was arrested on

1:53:13

March the 7th. But he did get

1:53:15

to hang around for quite a while. But

1:53:17

he is one of the leaders of MS-13. And

1:53:20

no, he is not looking for a better opportunity

1:53:22

here in America other than to sell

1:53:24

drugs. Wow. By the way, did

1:53:26

you see the other story I saw in the New York

1:53:28

Post? This one didn't make the national headlines. But

1:53:32

certainly in Michigan. Been

1:53:34

a legal immigrant. Allegedly killed a Michigan woman in

1:53:37

a carjacking car. Yeah, I read about this. Yeah,

1:53:39

Ruby Garcia, who was 25. Just

1:53:41

terrible. Now, on with the countdown. Scott Roberts, right

1:53:43

back to top three of the day, up to

1:53:45

number two. The

1:53:48

first lady, Jill Biden. Jill, Dr.

1:53:50

Jill Biden? Yeah. She hit a

1:53:52

new low over the weekend when

1:53:54

she compared the Republican-led state of

1:53:56

Florida to Nazi Germany. Really?

1:54:00

I missed that one. Yeah, history teaches

1:54:02

us that democracies don't

1:54:04

disappear overnight, Jill said. Oh my

1:54:07

gosh. They disappear slowly, suddenly,

1:54:09

silently. A book band, a

1:54:12

court decision, a don't say gay law. Before

1:54:15

World War II- There is no don't say gay law.

1:54:17

Hey, hey, hey, there's no book band either, but shush.

1:54:20

Before World War II, I'm told

1:54:22

Berlin was the center of LGBTQ

1:54:27

culture in Europe. One

1:54:29

group of people loses their rights, and

1:54:32

then another, but then another, but then another, until

1:54:34

one morning you wake up and you no longer

1:54:36

live in a democracy. Mega

1:54:38

Republicans are waging battles over our

1:54:40

choices, our futures, and they're trying

1:54:42

to drag us back to dark

1:54:44

and dangerous paths. Right. No one,

1:54:46

not enough. History books will note

1:54:49

it. Yeah. And the

1:54:51

countdown continues. These guys. I'm telling

1:54:53

you, man. It's all they got.

1:54:56

Say gay book banning. And

1:54:58

finally, one. The

1:55:00

Mega Millions jackpot announced a winner. Last

1:55:03

night's estimated $1.13 billion drawing after 30 previous drawings

1:55:07

without a winner. The

1:55:12

winning numbers, by the way, in case you're keeping track, you don't have them.

1:55:15

7, 11, 22, 28,

1:55:17

or rather 29 and 38. And

1:55:20

the mega ball number was two times.

1:55:23

Four. It was four. Got it. Billions,

1:55:25

trillion, seven hundred million dollars, billion dollars

1:55:27

off the sideline. Yeah,

1:55:30

definitely. It was sold, by the way, in

1:55:32

New Jersey. Was

1:55:35

the fifth largest prize in the history of the

1:55:37

game. In

1:55:39

addition to the jackpot, 12 other players,

1:55:41

one each in California, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana,

1:55:44

Michigan, and Ohio, and

1:55:46

two each in Florida, Georgia, New York, matched

1:55:48

five of the white balls to

1:55:51

win a million dollars. And another player in New

1:55:53

York matched all five white balls and

1:55:55

the Mega Millions number and won three million dollars.

1:55:57

So that's a lot of dough. The

1:56:00

deal is do you take it all in one lump sum

1:56:03

or do you

1:56:05

not take it all in one lump sum and have it spread

1:56:08

out over 30 years? I get

1:56:10

an interpreter, start gambling. Sure,

1:56:13

you and Shohei, the

1:56:16

cash amount by the way, the payout if you take it all in one

1:56:18

lump sum is $537.5 million. By

1:56:22

the way, I'm not saying oh, Tani was gambling, not

1:56:24

saying that. By the way, I have people ask me

1:56:26

all the time, you being the big baseball guy, sorry

1:56:29

to switch your gears here. Yeah. But

1:56:31

Shohei Ohtani and this whole thing with the interpreter

1:56:33

and all this money he gambled and then now

1:56:35

allegedly took it from Shohei and Shohei didn't know

1:56:37

it. Right. And

1:56:39

a lot of people are not buying right now what

1:56:41

Shohei Ohtani is selling. Are you buying it? I

1:56:44

struggle with that one, yes. Because

1:56:47

I don't know how you can take, what do they say, $5 million? I've

1:56:50

seen different reports. I can't remember the number

1:56:52

but out of his account to pay his

1:56:54

gambling debts off and I know Tani didn't

1:56:56

know about it. Did

1:57:00

he get an alert from the bank going hey, somebody's taking

1:57:02

money out of your account, like lots of money out of

1:57:04

your account. Well, if the

1:57:06

guy was used to handling it, I don't

1:57:08

know man. It seems sketchy to me.

1:57:10

I have no idea. I have no idea too that he was not

1:57:12

aware of what was going on. That

1:57:16

to me is problematic. But

1:57:18

again, I mean if I'm the Dodgers,

1:57:21

I probably wet myself thinking oh my

1:57:23

God, will this guy

1:57:25

have a billion dollars for

1:57:28

the next eight years and

1:57:30

he may end up violating these rules.

1:57:33

Well, you think it's not just the Dodgers,

1:57:35

Major League Baseball. You can't allow that black

1:57:38

eye. You know, but here's the thing man,

1:57:40

you know this. I mean sports now on

1:57:42

TV, the betting things

1:57:44

are ingrained in the sports

1:57:46

television broadcasts and sometimes even

1:57:48

the announcers. Was that have to

1:57:50

do with a guy betting on? No, I'm just saying it's

1:57:52

gambling's been like one of these things where it's like that's

1:57:55

the main focus of a lot

1:57:57

more football probably than anything. But

1:57:59

a lot of sports. I mean you can gamble away on them

1:58:02

and and you know for Major League Baseball to just go

1:58:04

Oh, we can't have that you know Well, you

1:58:06

think it's time to change the rules well, I

1:58:08

know you're saying no I don't think players should be able to

1:58:11

bet on their own games No, or in

1:58:13

or in the profession there now, that's what Otani

1:58:15

said. There was no betting on baseball, but Pete

1:58:17

Rose said that too Yeah,

1:58:19

you're what he rose but said yeah what

1:58:21

he did actually about this case pretty good

1:58:24

Yeah, well back in the 70s and

1:58:26

80s. We tried ahead and interpret I'd

1:58:29

be shot free. Oh He's

1:58:32

right about it. It's still better. Well, and

1:58:34

you know, he's pointing the finger directly at

1:58:36

Otani. Yeah saying hey Yeah,

1:58:38

I understand. I think the weird thing too

1:58:40

is sports gambling by the way is illegal

1:58:44

in California It's

1:58:48

like you can marry your pet But

1:58:50

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1:58:52

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the New York Times, I'm here with

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one of these new fans out there,

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Scott Robbins. We've seen a

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couple of different news stories out of New York today.

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One just about the crime there. It's

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crazy, women getting punched in the face by

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some dude. A tall dude with dreads apparently.

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That's one of the descriptors anyway. Yeah,

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another story I just saw. New

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York City has begun handing out cash

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cards to illegal immigrants.

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Oh gosh. Yes,

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the cards worth up to $350 a

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week to couples with children under the

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age of five will be replenished. with

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cash four times per month.

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Eric Adams has talked about getting this off the ground.

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350 a week?

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Correct. Yes.

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And what can I spend on on anything I want? Doesn't

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say in the story I know what different

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people were commenting. Charlie Kirk said how

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much could your family do with an extra 1,400 a month?

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Well yeah, I mean anybody's family, sure. Wow.

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Well it's a good thing you're not incentivizing

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anyone to get through the border

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legally. Where's all this money coming from? Well

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they're flush with cash. They can't print their own money.

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No. Only the feds can do that.

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No, that's New York's taxpayers. Golly

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man, isn't that

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crazy? Dang. Yeah.

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There's no downside to sneaking across the

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border. There's no downside. Well

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I mean what's the downside? If

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you make it it depends on where you're

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from and what you got to get through

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and then the human trafficking. Oh you make

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it into the border. Not across the border.

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Once you get in, once you get in,

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yeah, but getting here for a lot of

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people is awful. Yeah. This thing. Holy cow

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man, we live in insane times. We certainly

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do. And that's before Nimrods, roll it out.

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When the going gets tough, damn

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it this is too hard. The

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dum get dumber. Alright, Dean. It's

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Nimrods in the news on the

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Martley Van Campen-Robbins show. I love

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the poorly educated.

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Alright. Nimrods in the news.

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We go to Indiana. Just

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outside of Indianapolis. A

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cop clocked a Mustang going 84 and

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a 55. Tried to pull

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the guy over. Guy took off. Now we got a high speed

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chase. Uh oh. That's the Midwestern way. Yeah.

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Police say he hit speeds over 100 miles an

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hour. Um.

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And not sure exactly what the top speed was.

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The driver was 20 year old Michael

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Sencato. Chase ended

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when he hit a curb. Then he had

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to be wrestled to the ground and tased. They

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had him in custody. He started bragging about

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it. Told the cop, I

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saw my speedometer hit 170. Yeah.

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You think of that? They

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haven't said if that's true or not, but

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he can't expect that to come up in

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court. Well, if it was 170, he hit

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a curb. I'm surprised he's alive. That's pretty

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wild. Jeez. Yeah. Speaking

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of nimrods in

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traffic. Dude in Utah got busted for

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using red and blue lights to beat

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traffic. People knew it

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wasn't a cop because he had a construction logo

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on the side of his truck. Oh,

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god. Didn't

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you wonder how long did it work for him? Oh,

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yeah. And that's nimrods in the news.

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