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on monday soapbox watching hulu. we're out of time thanks to carly, terrence, william, captain pirates, our studio. i got it. i love you. >> i'm great good belt and i lo i'm in it for me now. this gimmick now just gets out of hand by now and that's by the clock in new york city. this is the federal judge in florida releasing a warrant from the unprecedented raid at trump's florida home. it reveals the former president is potentially being investigated for obstruction of justice and violationg ofhe the espionage act. 11 sets of classified records from the estate during the search.
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president trump is responding, saying declassified. all those documents are reaction in just a second. but first, let's go to s david spudis at the justice department for you this morning. but there's been a lot of newsre since then, davis, a lot of news. >> we've been on tv all day toh it and we'll continue do so. dana, check with a department of justice official. no further comment from the doj after attorney generaloj eric garland's comments yesterday where he announced that he was behind and hen ordered the the application for the search warrant into mar m a lago. this is the search-l warrantag, search and seizure warrant that was released today. it's the federal search and seizured warrant for marwa a lago. and i want to put up a graphic that shows you some of the highlights of what was confiscated by the fbi at that raid monday at mar a lago. four sets of top secret documents, three sets of secreto documents, three setsf of confidential documents and executive grant of clemency issued to associate roger stone, one of the president's longtime associate unspecified binders of photos. then we also got this list
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right here. this is a receipt for property. it explains other things like pictures and binders and some other boxes taken. n but what we don't havean and we've been saying it all over again, we can't say enough is we don't have the affidavit.e the affidavit would be much longer. it would haver a significantnt amount of more information. that's what we want tot seeat because that would give the probable cause for why the fbi,t why the fbihe went to mar a lago in the first place dana. all right, david simon, thank you so mindset issue ofau probable cause is something i was thinking about earlier, dan , becauseth i we've talked about search warrants affidavit. part of all of this is you have to probable cause and if it is about classified documents, then maybe we'll never know because even though the president declassified theml ,they available to look at. i don't know.t' right. i mean, there's a number of issues you just brought up. one ofth them, which is the president is the ultimate authority when he as the president on what's classified and what's not. an. there is a procedure but let's just be clear. this is unprecedented.nd we've never seen anything like in american history. so if you're going to have
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a reason to break precedent and go after your political opponent in the past and potentially in the futureto you better well producece some cookies. you better not produce. i'vu done this, by the way. manyny of these i don't i've ben with the federal agent for over 12 years. i've done four returns. we weren't so fancy's the fbi.de we wrote it out in hand . but i'm looking at this year and i'm wondering, okay, so you're about to burn down a constitutional republic like this loser in the attorney general office. sotoal o what's he producing he? the russian nuclear codes don't see that the united states nuclear code don't see that either. what are you producing? fi the file on wherear amelia earhart.ha i don't see any of that. fact, all i see is , yes, there may be may be some classified documents. nd i say maybe because we don't know if they would be classified or not. and i say, okay, if that'ssen' the case, he hadt something he should have had. there is a process for that. a a the same process is done with every other president. so merrick garland wants to burn the republic down, infuriate probably one hundred million plus americans over leatherurs bound boxes of documents. what is this anchorman? haschor a collection of leather bound books and what fine
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cologne's. this is what we're burningog the country or he left. i'm not a comedian on yourn show. this is it. t you'rehe going to burn o the country down. over what? if you better produce something. i haven't produced anything on the list because likeetet a x of documents. yeah, that's my i think i don't know if will ever actually see me until i , i , i have to t disagree with dan. this is biggeroo than watergateg it's bigger than 9/11. it's bigger than vietnam. i ran all combined. it's bigger than the cancelation of face facts of life. if you actually went homeen with extremely sensitive materialt and he won't give tha back , what do you what do you seenk? why do you think he would do that? you think he's planning on selling these secretslannin o russia or is he going to build his own missile in bedminster? he alreadyll hasy got the bunkeo golf course joke. but but it this doesn't sound at all t hysterical. this is not an affidavit. it's an affidavit. i just coined that phrase you
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can't take anything seriously when it sounds likeg every hoaxh that has come before it the hoax thing is always just like it startsrts up with this g fireball and then it just starts and then everybody is going to tick , tick , tick on twitter and all the walls are closingon t and te walls are closing. and then as it goes away,ia suddenly the media h has to turn on the supporters and say, oh, they're dangerous. what you're going to hear sy a t of if it's true, if it's true, i heard that on our network. if it's true, these three words prefaced every single story that turned out not true. this could be if it's true, this could bring him down. so to your point, dan , thisng is going to be about process. t it's because it be the most boring thing ever. a he said she said about paperwork, the doulis violation you will ever it's another process. wonderful administrative goof. he didn't follow the process because he thought he was the process and off it goes to court. meanwhile, all you're left with is merrick garland lookingi
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like a depressedes old cartoon and donald trump, it absorbs a all that energy and he decidesnd i'm going to run again and he's going to use all that energy to win or maybe he won't. allt. i know is a guy that's coming out on top right now is him because this just looks hilarious. >>hi it was some some discussion today also about how do youe prove intentco. right.rd because again, we don't know hardly anything but this is brad tolman used to work atw doj. he's talking about how to prove intent. >> you do not have the mental state evidence to prove that there was intent. you have to be able to show that the president himself had the intent to take and keep and refuse to give back classified materials. and that doesn't even include whether or not he designated it or declassified it. it's whether or not he hadnt the intention and that there are overt acts by the president to back up the theory that he had the intention to commit a crime. >> we don't have any of that
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ferguson's monday night. wef don't have any of that.an we now have a search warrant. but as was pointed out, it's pretty vague as to what they took. i will point you to attachment b paragraph c, any government and or presidential records created between january 20th, 2017 and january 20th. 2020 one . that's every record created during the entire trump presidency. that's what they could take. andyth mccarthy texted me abouts this and he said that's not evidence of a crime at all. it's not much less a crime of mishandling classified information. it's evidence of a president records act violationon and that's not a criminal . boute these search warrants are supposed to be about evidence of crimes, but this warrant allows them to take every shred of paper related to trump's presidency regardless of i whether it's connected tot' classified information. again, roughly 30 fbi agents should have been carrying rods
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and reels and buckets of baitba given what they're going in, going into mar a lago looking said overdy has and over again. ultimately the why now is the january six investigation within the justice department period end of statement, fullmu stop that the whyff now is that you've had recently the day after the mar a lago search, the fbi executed the warrant on congressman w scott perry for his phone and congressman perry was the one who introducednt the environmental lawyer at the justice department toronv president trump, john eastman, p that not jonathan clark, jeffrey clark and john eastman both had search warrantsn executed on them inth june. jeffrey clark, i believe, was pulled out of his house iney pajamas when they were w searching him. then you had grand jury subpoenas recently to pat cipollone and patrickav
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philbin. so search warrant, search warrant, subpoena, subpoena, scott perry, the phone and now that this is collect, this is they are the garbage i men . they're collecting evidence to funnel to the department of justice to support the january six investigation. andy said that all along that one little paragraph seems toic indicate that they take anythingate, anything they want just all of trump's talking points have exploded in his face, whether it's on stuff that he has released on his social account himself ore the people he has dispersed all over television to proliferate his liessisio, including his own children, saying that he didn't get a copy of the warrant question about his attorney confirmed that on our network and other networks, they did have the warrant nethe w there. he said president obama, when i listen to tattletales himself ,president obama did this,
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too. he took the nuke materials out in his back pocket. not true. the national records office released a statement to president t obama fulfilled protocols, 30 million documents went through themol to chicagoll following protocol, respect for the law and the wayhe things are done. it is to mind blowing. lee arrogant, i think to sit here and say i know exactlys what's going on and to call the attorney general, the united states of america a loser. i think that's the word thattaty you oh, he's a loser. he's a real great man. i like it. and i know the american garland is a total loser.ar he is burning downn the constitutional targeting.n that's right. and you don't know what's inhe there. even i can telll >> j and i can't help it. i can tell work on one hundredic five laptop, actual pictures of him with smoking crack so he was not there. i will get a question about how barack obama was a standard
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and paragon of justice on the democrat side, hillary m clinton literally made a garden spy payday foreign minister for jewelry hoax about this. and you're fighting p the democrat party as a paragon. don't make me laugh on the air and listen to you. well, you brought up eric , which is so okay, stop being a lawyer needs to respond.th okay,e the point here is that the former president has no respect for the rule of lawho and he's done this overne and over again.le he called brad raffensperger up and he said, find me elevenns thousand eight hundredpe fifty three votes. when he didn't like what was happening in georgia, he wanted to stop the count in arizonan and continue it in pennsylvania. we saw what happenedlvan on jany six where he wanted mike pence to decertify an american election, make all of all of you at home. he wanted your votes not to count. that's how little respect he asked for. and now he is refusing tong comply with the rules that has had todent comply with . and why now? because they subpoenaed him in
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june and he did not comply. but no, i'm not your no, i'm not there. youi' are not actually met with them on their third, according to both men for thatat james brad who was the agent involved in this, who doeshi oversee i thought it was six weeks since the end of june and that was the last communication with last peoples . so if it was so urgent that was there a subpoena ignored by the trump, they had no patience after the subpoena. why oversimplified with handed over surveillance? i don't know whetherie they compliedd or not. yes, we do. right. no one knows anything, but we are merrick garland, a big loser. you know what?g: this i know you're wee weak has beenc much fun with this story because no one's getting hurt and it's about paperwork. the fbi agents in cincinnati that the guy was shot dead. thes okay, so it be up to my boss. yw you know w what i meant? jessica, don'tca throw everybody's condemn that. but yes, i didn't 1% but
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everyone else like donald trump. i mean, i have a little bit. all g right. don't ever do that.t. but your hair is really, reallyc amazing. much more to come.h as i just said on the breaking news, this release of the fbi warrant, there's now a big battle over whether trump declassifieded a document for with the doesn't trump from one dollar was a mistake on trade only applebee's right now someone could be listed as the owner of your it's stealing thousands of dollars of your hard earned equity. anybody who owns property can work 80% there's no other crime that is so easy.
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so until this year, your equity piece is stolen in one fell swoop. i home prices, things like matthew cox. nobody thinks that i can take their house. nobody thinks that. believe it or not, a single page document is all it takes to transfer proof of ownership out of your name. people think well there's a whole huge process. but the truth is it's a one page document but it still must get through one final barrier. the county clerk, when someone comes in with fraudulent deed, if it's notarized and all the paperwork building, we by statute have to accept it and not give it back to them and say we know this is fraudulent, we're not violence that's against a law. it's a false sense of security. i'm real. bottom line is , yes, it happens and we can stop it from happening and it only takes once for something new . and it's a very sad thing to watch you put your life into the house and all of a sudden it might not be your
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top secret. now this huge battle going as b on whether trump declassified documents first. taketr a listen to this. we don't know the fbi material was identified in the affidavit were simply discovered in the course of this search t. president trump had the ultimate declassification authority t, but that authority ended when he was no longer president. i'dr be interested to knowth how they are going to prove that it's classifiedey. i'm sure it was classified at one point, but we've never litigated this before. f it's going to be a real question of fact here about whether president trumpou declassified it or not when he still had the power to do that. i think the beef everybody has e with this, there's a hierarchy here. it's nothi hypocrisy. it's a hierarchy for the left. youu have a hillary clinton case where remember when she said there was a c on the documents, she played stupid and youou know what it meant.. remember that you. oh, i didn't know what to see. what does it mean? o
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you know what i mean?n? clearwater, florida. no idea.ad and if trump we get the rate of this out. yeah. and i mean, you sho know, the tg is we should do a show just called we don't know into that way. we don't have to keep it that way. we're without. thank you for telegraphing my joke. oh, sorry. yes. no, but we have to start everything with blake. we don't know. but whatt we do know is that and this is a case with a t double standard. what abouthaa works? the hillary server was far more sensitive than this because real time communication on a server and a bathroom from our secretary of state while she was communicating w with russia and then somehow it ends up on anthony weiner's laptop among other things, which then he usedn to surf the web for god knows what, that somehow just kind of slid on by then. you've got to you've got to think about afghanistan. i don't know. i don't know. ff but what about all that stuff left behind in afghanistan was none. that was some of that classified. worst lit with our enemy . that isn't trump, jessica. it's the taliban. c
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but the fact is that we getting an attack and all those helicopters. right, there were documents that were computers. maybe a lot of itrs was, destroyeded ,maybe. some of it wasn't. there was like seven billion that weworth of gear do know that that pullout we dod know this was done conducted well. so i really don't know how much classified material was lost then. so i think that in this case, what about azem is thoroughly valid because it's the context that makes this so laughable. the twelve boxes of whatat is related to something thatha might be nuclear. what is that mean? wastt that a note to kim jong un saying, hey, i had a great time? yeah, when people say to me that's what about as i say, you're right, what about it? and why don't necessarily how that's an argument. yeah. so i'm making a case that the standards of so-called justice apply to one party, and another and you're argument is . yes, that's correct. then youct should just eat it like no, i'm not going. i always try to imagine that my i don't hillary clinton
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comparison is a good one . i forgot about it but shehe didn't know what the letter she meant. but the sandy berger one for me ,you're in the middle of f the 9/11 commission. you have the nationalor securita adviser for the clintons go toth the archives, do some research stuff, some documents in his pants and socks walkout and ends up with probation and a fine and never rated. now, maybe because he wast cooperating. i don't know. the other thing i think is i've going to make two other points.. say is nuclear documents. firstt of all, let me make two points. i had thought i had the clearance. you probably did, too.prob right. okay, so when you go to investigate a briefing, there's not much paperwork that's out. if there is , it's collected and everyone takes it back , i don't know how you would even have a cia document to put in a box. i don't understand that.st and also, if it is something to do with nuclear stuff, why would that be declassified like, what is it is it the letter that says, hey, that was like
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three times, i hope you don't sell our missile. please don't be rude. don't do that little rocket man. and if you don't do it, i'llp stop calling you that. something like that. like okay, so i go to say on declassifying that, that would be fine. ut tif it's something else i do. and here's the other thing we may never know the last point i will make is the presidential records that came in after watergate. then we have this inventionnd called email and the internet and whereas you used. to have maybe tens of thousands of documents, you now have tens of millions of documents. it's all the emails. it's everything that you ever did while you were there. all their text messages.pr now those are presidential documents and andy was saying is that we've never litigated this. if a president declassify somethingntecla on nuclear weapr or capabilities or resources or locations, he could he can do that. but a also there's a process th it's never been tested in courts. does a cia director get to say do our allies going to say anything like that? none of that has been tested
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yet, which is why we shouldn'tt have jumped the gun. but what about as a argument? yes, that's correct. that's absolutely what about it? but i don't understand is how people on the left, democrats and liberald, don't see it c through our eyes. like i can see your argument. you don't like the trump may have taken classified documents. fine with this process for that. i get it. youhow do you not see that hily clinton literally didn't even have an emailil with the state department was unquestionably emailing classified material. nothing has happened to her at all or anyone. you don'tbl see how we'd be aow little annoyed that this is now a major deal worthy of a raid. a yout? don't get that. i get it. i'm plenty of time with people who share your world view and i'm prettyvi seasoned in ita at this point and i'm good ats saying it's not going to be like this is going to be like this and that's important. and we should all spendndeim more time talking to people who don't share our own world view. the parttth of american history where hillary clinton was president of the united states of america w p after she had sent classified information on a private servern
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and went on to a beautiful four year term and whatever else, she lost the election because of an fbi investigation. eleven days beforeon a presidential election, jim comey as head of the fbi came outut and said that they hd real a year long investigation because there was new information that ended upp being a dud and thene he had to come out and he had to say that and then he's had to eat, you know. you know what? for the last what for six years because everybody hates him because he did that because he violated protocol. coming out and commenting on an ongoing fbi investigation, which, by the way, christopherop wray, a trump appointee, and merrick garland, bothhehe dd not do until their hands were forced by donald trump, who was the one who said, hey, mar a lago was raided this morning.. i want to talk about i want to talk about it. hillary clinton has beenig investigatedat by the fbi, by te senate republican run senate committee who both found that her server was never t hacked
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by a foreign entity and they don't get actually the source of that. so okay, well, i am a sourceca senate republican , but i would love within the senate republicans who i would say on the list of things that they hate have hillary e like wayt up high , notit have said that out loud if that's what they found. so i get it. and i when that happened, i said that she absolutely should not have been not doing things by the book on this, but they are not comparable. and for you to act like she won in any of this, she did not win. she lost the biggest election there is and i just i don'tar remember the search forch hillary's house, so i messed maybe the question you're going to refuse to comply.ply? i got it. i got a good department of justice treated hillary clinton with not just kid gloves.ot they coddled her j like a baby and they interviewed her with her attorneys president who were coconspirators long after the original misstatements. and her answers were sor
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ridiculous she should have beenl charged with making false statements. and a reminder, marthase stewart went tori prison for five months for doing that verye thing. there's only one thing that matters in this. what you got? >> give it to me. it better be big super size like jupiter size information for you to crush a standard that stood in this country for more than two centuries, more than two hundred and thirty years and justje i understand that the left democrats don't like trump, but i don't understand how you are more upset about an fbi run by chris wray and a justice department run by merrick garland that defraudednt and deceived all american people with the russian collusionme fraud. the dossier lying repeatedly toy spy on an american citizen when the fisahe court itself,le
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the chief judge called outd the fbi malfeasance that the horowitz, the inspectorr general at the justice department called out the fbi malfeasance, all you know what put up or shut up if you found something to charge the president. now he pull it jim comey, he doesn't have the authority to do it. but technically he does have the power to do it in evidence seized is remained sealed untilr it's introduced as part of a criminal proceeding. but he could step up and sayis this what we got, what we got on top, that's all that matters of this.se again, th and they won't do it because again, they're looking forey januaries, as you said in closing saying hillary clinton complied when they literally smashed blackberries with hammers is really like laughable. smh i just wanted to put that in their face hammers. they smash themsh the best of what happens. that's not complying. i'm pretty sure that's not part of the process of next the fbi's trump cards out.
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is coming in. cases are of the greatest serial crimes. so we took of the case ourselves the original cattle mutilations, screaming now on each side of the fox station, .com, the federal judge releasing the warrant of the raid j on former president p trump's home in florida. the attorney general speaking f vaguely about it yesterday. and so far the white house has well, cricket remain radio silent. the president is vacationing ats the beach, but republicans say t it's time for biden to speakim p . he said he knew about it in k advance and signed off.nt did president biden know about it in advance? he won't bdv even answer thatot question. and that breeds distrust. it breeds a lothe of questions about who's really calling the shots here. should he, i think speak up.
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they're going to say, i at this point you could say that thatng the attorney general speaking for them. on behalfnd a desire of joe biden to say i am goinghi to keep clear of this.he the justice departmenttm is independent, but we all know that is not exactly true because you are the commander in chiefause. you are the head of the executive branch and the justice department is a part of the executive branch. and to me itt is not i think it's crazy for them to say that they didn't inform the president and i can't imagine why don't we have the answer to do tell white . use counsel's office did you tell the national security advisor this has to do with nuclear documentsts? you say, well, then ton the national security adviser have been made aware of this o o the secretary of state. whatiat about the cia director ? there' a lot of questionsme here. i'm thinking the justice department's did this on their own. but merrick garland did say i i i signed it. okay, now he could have done that monday night and the the thing is , i've been thinking about this. so the president sayss. i will
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cooperate and the justice department says they were cooperating. they had a roadblock in earlymy june. but monday until president trump told us about the raid, but nobody knew about it. and now apparently maybe what they if they got what they said that they went to get , now they have those things in a way . it's like, well, h then okay, so are we good here? are we good now?um likeenou you have the documents shouldn't have taken them.in okay, fine. but unless you're going to come forward with some sort of probable cause, proof of intent search warrant that leads to some sort of charges, then i think the president does absolutely need to see. nt greg, i want you to take a lookt at this. you shouldd go to dr. i did that earlier today with someone who shall remain nameless. y sowh here is general michael hayden ran the cia, one of the three ciahe director who enter your son letter about hunter provides laptop interfere in the election in 2020 . that's julius and ethel rosenberg executed for sending secret executed to sing sing s
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for handing secrets over toec the soviet union. he's saying he's comparing trump sounds about right yetng. so the original tweet is michael beschloss that his name so he i mean, it's amazing how he's such a prominent historian, correct? a pit is amazing how like one tweet could make a prominent historian look like a feeble amateur taking. it's like this is so sad like that. so i guess he is implying that donald trump really needs the money like i got to. sell nuclearso secrets. russia, it is also amazing how the trump phenomenon has created such an emotional p rupture in individuals like these people weren't always like that, like general hayden g probably was a normal guy, but now it's like he has. it's been two years now and there'ss still a problem ina their brain. they're living iniv this outsizd emotional obsession and they can't see how far they've gone
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down. the anti trump rabbit hole, it's so dark r in there and they've actually turned into it. and i've seen this even happened to the people because we work at they've become actual stalkers. trump isn't just living in their brain. he's building an entire condominium e in their cranium. but i've seen this happen where people just get hooked intoo this stuff and they say, oh my god, he's like beschloss that he should step back . he should think like, wow, that was like the dumbest thing everi . but he's so emotionally out of control and it's like trump does that to people and alsoat, to be fair, he does it to fans too, right? he does it to the extreme. people love him. but then the people that hate him are so they lose we lose sight of their own profession, hate and hate looks like an idiot. that's what it looks like ant idiot. they're just thatshn't can happ. but they're not taking just anye medicine for this n sickness. no, that pain as i was not well, pointing out that he was one of the fifty one intel
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officials signed that letter saying that the hundred by the laptop is different from any base that back to where they have a hearing. they need to get all of those people that signed that letter to find out what evidence 51 days. t fifty one days of testimony, but this is the reason that the american people because this sickness is still front and center, the american people think that this might be manufactured and don't trust what merrick garland tells them because they're out of their minds. gracepoint is the only one that matters. basically every topic that we talk about, people have been destroyed in the mind by this.y i mean, o if you even look at some of trump's biggest supporters are now little marcop rubio's, ted cruz who you know, trump went after his wife calling as i said, his dad was zodiac killer. t oh,he zodiac talking about the democrats. i know you only wanted to make a it one way, butbo i yes.ay,
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and it is important because ito is possible for people to give the benefit of the doubtbe anymore on the other side or to look at institutions and say this is what's working and i don't know whaty the remedy is for it. and i used to be more optimistic that when a quote post trump era, it would be better. but the dark side, jessica, it's fun over here. i would also be of i've got one foot in the door and i will keep trying to get on the show. i got this. i have this point on this. the topic was biden saving. i agree. i don't think he can say right at this point. people no g. is going to trust him anyway. but i just want you to think of one last thing that are going to be moving up in this t segmet . i've served a lot of search warrants. you know, your best friend is a search warrant. it's'src the guy you're servinge the search warrants on a lawyer. why? because you don't want to spend se a5 twenty five hours in the house straight searching for stuff. so youho go to s the lawyer andu where's hlisten, the stuff? so weou don't have to rip the guy's house apart. and they typically tell you whyw were the trump lawyers kepter out? here's your answer because that
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warrant was a pretext to get ina there for january 6th and henu didn't want w to know where thik fellow was because then they would go look for the stuff and wouldn't havee a license to go and lookk everywhere. i want everyone to process it, not having those i lawyersrs on the scene is an absolute tell anyone with experience in this space that that warrant was absolutely a pretext. i spent a lot of breaking news tonight. well said dan savageebr. we're going to lighten things up. yeah, pokererst like the fastest stuff that this isn't just free . these aren't just their promises, promises of honesty, each with a time and a place i can promise to me a promise everything to me because it means everything to you, joy. the savvy customers who for decades to be using rock on .com to access the info hidden
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for example, younger folks now use the skull instead of the laughing, crying face to say they're dying from laughterh . and it turns out this growth one is actually used to insult someone t. well, that seems obvious. it rag. i use that one when i'm happy to'm one because who doesn't feel happy after these emojis are the greatest things. probably the greatest thing inn human human communication in the last i don't know, two hundred thousand years because they get you out of awkward situations where there might be loose ends. so it's like sometimes you ds l and thatth laugh just get somebody on their way. i wish that we had a machine. we're like like if we're sitting on the five and somebody starts talking about their baby sta, sorry,es jessica and i just i fire and emoji at you and a cute baby . yeah, baby . and then you and then you just go , oh thank you. but it's like it's a great way to manage communication. it's like cave paintings. yes.
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for us . i ever think that you work in human resources recommendation . if anybody calls you to complain about an emoji that they received on an email or a text from a colleague, tell themesou to go back to their deo and do their work. i said something as it's been our long wait because the h.r. person would say, well, i don't have proof of intent yet. i don't know what greg like. so he thinks it's funny, but that's your desk, your work. so i stop calling h.r. everybody and that's a serious and are there any serious emoji ? dan , did you draw a greg gutfeld on you think wouldld o % i want to talk about what we g are drawing on here. i like drawing.re i like drawing. so portraits when i'm sittingts here i draw emojis of me. i look and then i'm goingn i'm going to ebay these when i retire have something to do during the break. soet you're right about the emoji. the thumbs up emoji gets me out of everything, but i don't want
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to answer a question. nt you want to go out and meet up for this week for a drink orhe something like g that? don't answer. it's the greatest thing ever that test my own code like i used for emojis a lot and some suggestive and some are like a drop dead, but you just will never know which they are funny. it's not the banana, you knowch the peach. it's like broccoli l. what is broccoli?. i'm not telling. i mean. oh, mr. feragut. so if he smells not just say pick it up. where is thatre true? yeah, like i was going to have asparagus tonight, see if that is true. friday is up at pushilin. berinsky over for this used
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a little bagpipe at a parade or of course unfortunately at a funeral, maybe even a little bit but not all day. bagpipes, dan the guitar because every buffoon thinkss you play it. if you can't, you're not jimi hendrix. don't play guitar but you canhe learn it's very therapeutic, very therapeutic. t's to raise you insulted me da. please don't play in front of me if you want to go out in the middle of the table'r. i never said it before. it's weird. t it's weird for me to focus. sorry. i don't know if it actually qualifies. i have seen adults playing recorders. well, yes, but with a flute it's like a baby one now that t they teach you right. and i'm like, you're fifty . why are you playing like hunter painting with this with . it's j exactly what i was thinking. it's like a children's him like binet tegan's loves. it's not the instrument, it's>>
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the person playing it. so n an oboe played by someone who doesn't know how to play an oboea or like my ex-boyfriend playing his fender telecaster, those i would say, or to the worst. thank you.ve i go like i will take do the the exception of baker street by gerry rafferty and say there's no good songs that have saxophones. what. yes. s no good songs that have saxophones except for baker street because of the melody but like a saxophone ruins song . it just does. we all know this america remember the beginning of saturday night live. you'dgo hear that saxophone. you go , god , i hate new york . but what did you hear? the garbage, the garbage can with a fire in the garbage canh underneath the brooklyn bridge and this little saxophonefi. come on , you. we're so hip . no saxophones are for losers. but what about the sweaty beefcake sax player and the lost boyagt ? i remember that i stand corrected in when i caught up
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>> time now for one more thing. an 18-year-old wanted for stealing a car in england was finally caught by police after they found him hiding in a very unusual place. the officer has been on the hunt for the suspect since may. they were surprised to find a giant stuffed teddy bear which appeared to be breathing. the suspect had been hiding inside the. all along. and now she is behind bars. >> did you see that first picture? kind of a weird shot. >> for every time i have hidden in a bare.
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i'm getting killed over this sax stuff. we are doing an hour 90 minutes on this topic and i'm blind to. speaking of gregg popovich bear party, i love bears and i love to party with tears especially like this fellow, he apparently had been intoxicated by matt hundley. that is honey with alcohol. hallucinogenic, it says hallucinogenic effect. so he just hangs out like that but i have been there, but he. it feels like it is never going to end but it always ends and then you live and learn. >> don't miss my show tomorrow, unfiltered. are not responsible for anything said of me. just kidding.
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i will have stuart kaplan on. he has a really insane theory. it is amazing about that secret service locket and then i got the famous temple podcast. i'm stoked about that part. the new election interference policy. >> thousands of sailors and rains departed on the uss abraham lincoln and 20 of them return home as fathers. >> oh, wow. >> is that how it is done? >> that is how i did it. check this out. families gather for their homecoming. [laughter] and he hates the saxophone. congratulations. >> my newscast is pretty much like a velociraptor. 6 feet tall.
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