Hour 1 - Well Done, Linda
3/23/202637 mincomplete
0:00This is an iHeart Podcast.
0:02Guaranteed human. Thanks for being here with us after what I hope was a fantastic
0:16weekend. For all of you, we've got the Iran war, the latest there.
0:20Trump giving deadlines out, saying there's negotiations underway, Strait of Hormuz, oil prices, more strikes
0:28on Iranian military. So much to unpack there together, which we will certainly get into.
0:35And then we also have this story.
0:38Now, I got to tell you, this is about ICE at the airports and the
0:42TSA and all the rest of it.
0:43Now, I'm on air today, by the way.
0:45My family was supposed to come down and I was going to have a family
0:48day, but the New York City family has stayed.
0:51I think it's mostly because of a last minute illness, but also the TSA situation.
0:57If you get caught in the wrong airport right now, I'm seeing reports of lines
1:02three hours long. I don't know if I could do it, by the way.
1:05I think after an hour, right, in a TSA line, I might decide enough is
1:10enough. I'll drive or I just won't go on this trip.
1:13Buck, Atlanta sent out a message.
1:16You need to show up, I believe it was four hours early for your flight
1:21in order to clear security.
1:23And even CNN right now is covering as their lead story how far the lines
1:29have gotten. But this was Friday.
1:31You were out and we may have altered the trajectory of the universe here.
1:36So this is amazing. Generally, when I'm out, I was out on Friday traveling by
1:41car, which was fortunate. But when I'm out, and by the way, Carrie congratulated me
1:47on going fast, by the way.
1:49I said, you know, I'm going to go fast so that I don't have anyone
1:52making jokes on the radio about it or anywhere else.
1:55So I was driving very, very briskly on the highway, but very brisk.
1:59But I usually will tell Clay something like, don't throw a keg party in my
2:05absence and solve all the country's problems.
2:08And I'm somewhat kidding, although I know he's going to do a great show.
2:12But, you know, I don't expect him to actually solve, like, major national problems the
2:15one day that I'm gone.
2:17But with the help of you, this incredible audience, and we always say this, and
2:20we truly mean this because we experience this all the time.
2:23The brain trust that we have with speaking to all of you across the country
2:29every day is unbelievable. We can crowdsource anything that we need to and get amazing
2:36answers and incredible insight from you, and even some moments of genius.
2:40Clay and Buck caller Linda.
2:44Now, this is not the same Linda as Light Em Up Linda, who has become
2:48now famous. She's in the pantheon of great call -ins.
2:52Light Em Up. Drug runners, I don't care.
2:55Light Em Up. Light Em Up Linda, if I remember correctly, is from Florida now,
3:00but originally grew up on the East Coast.
3:03We have now got bi -coastal Lindas that are changing the trajectory of the entire
3:10nation. Clay, can you take us, because you were doing the show, can you take
3:13us into this first clip?
3:14So how does this come about?
3:16You say what, and then this happens?
3:18It's Friday. We're talking all about the chaos inside of airports and the fact that
3:24it's absolutely indefensible, the TSA agents aren't being paid.
3:29And we're talking about, on Friday, I know for certain, Atlanta, Houston, and New York
3:34City had unbelievably long airport lines.
3:39And so we were talking about how difficult that is and how challenging, and call
3:45screener Greg, producer Greg, pops up on the screen.
3:49Linda has an idea. It's one I'd never heard of before.
3:53And by the way, APB, Linda from Green Valley, Arizona, was her signifier.
4:00Call in, because I would like to give Linda her roses, but I'll take you
4:04through exactly what happened. So Friday afternoon, Linda, if you missed it, Linda from Arizona
4:10calls in and says, we have been talking about, Buck, that ICE agents were fully
4:15paid. And so as a result, they weren't impacted, even though this is an ICE
4:20-related protest from Democrats over what happened in Minneapolis.
4:23So Linda called in and said, why can't the president just deploy ICE to the
4:28airports? This is what that call sounded like on Friday.
4:36I had a caller on the show, the Clay and Buck show today, Charlie.
4:39It had an interesting idea.
4:40What if President Trump announced that ICE agents were now going to be supplementing TSA
4:46agents inside of all of the airports?
4:49The ICE agents are still being paid.
4:51How quickly would Democrats panic if he said, hey, we're going to put some ICE
4:55agents in line with the TSA, help to expedite everybody?
4:59And oh, by the way, if we think you might be an illegal when you're
5:02coming through to try to get on an airplane, we're going to go ahead and
5:04arrest you at the airport, too.
5:05I think that might solve things in a hurry.
5:07It was a great call or suggestion, but it also goes to let's let people
5:11actually do something normal, go through security and get on airplanes, Democrat, Republican, independent.
5:16I think it connects with everybody.
5:18All right. That's actually me talking about Linda's call idea, which is cut to what
5:23I wanted to play first.
5:24Linda, which has cut one.
5:29Linda in Green Valley, Arizona, what you got for us?
5:33Well, Clay, I think I have a solution to the TSA problem.
5:37What we need to do is we need to supplement where we're missing out on
5:41TSA agents who can't afford to work for us anymore.
5:44We need to bring in ICE agents and fill in, and I think that that
5:50would push the Democrats to sign the Homeland Security bill.
5:55I think it would set their hair on fire.
5:57But, I mean, you know, we're already paying for our ICE agents.
6:01It's actually really a fund.
6:03They're already funded, so they're part of Homeland Security along with TSA, and I think
6:09we just need to bring in the ICE agents and fill in.
6:12And I also agree that the senators and congressmen need to wait in line.
6:15Thank you for the call, Linda.
6:17That's, I'm going to say, it's kind of a brilliant idea.
6:19What Linda is correct about is the ICE agents are being fully paid, and so
6:25if we started to supplement when the TSA agents were not there with ICE agents,
6:30oh, my goodness, Democrats would go absolutely insane.
6:35Okay, Buck, so that's the back story.
6:37Now, we flipped it there.
6:38So I was on with what would have been Jesse Waters' show, and I floated
6:43the idea, and I gave credit to it being a caller's suggestion.
6:48And, Buck, it has now led to, in a first of its kind that I
6:53can remember, we now have Brian Stelter at CNN actually doing research and saying nobody
7:02else had ever talked about this idea on any televised program before.
7:07So Linda came up with, and I'd like for Linda to call in from Green
7:11Valley, Arizona. Either someone in Linda's family suggested the idea, or she just had the
7:17idea while listening to the show.
7:19I think, Buck, it was brilliant.
7:22Now, President Trump will play you.
7:24He was just asked where he got the idea recently, and we'll play that for
7:27you. But I don't think there's any doubt that either President Trump or the White
7:33House was listening to the show on Friday night.
7:37And, Buck, I was at the gym on Saturday morning, and my phone blew up
7:43because the president posted on Saturday morning, saying, hey, we're going to call ICE agents,
7:47and ICE agents are at 13 airports today.
7:50This is how quickly this all came together.
7:53Do you have any doubt that President Trump saw or his staff saw and suggested
7:59to him based on the way that this all came down?
8:04It seems very likely to me that if the idea was already percolating around maybe
8:09some of the White House advisers in Trump, that the appearance, and I would say
8:15it's tough to know whether it was from radio specifically or Fox.
8:18But, yeah, the timing, Clay, seems to indicate maybe Clay and Buck Collar is changing
8:24the course of American history right now.
8:25And well done, Linda. We'll see if this is able to break the back of
8:30the Democrat resistance on funding TSA.
8:34It's really amazing that, first of all, Republicans are doing a very poor job, in
8:39my opinion, of really hammering this and messaging this.
8:43You are waiting in line.
8:44Any of you who have had to wait in lines and had flights delayed or
8:47any of this stuff that's going on because of it, any of you that have
8:51dealt with that, it is because Democrats privilege the interests of illegals over Americans.
8:58That's it. They want Americans to suffer so that more illegals can stay in the
9:04country because they view it as politically important for the future of the Democrat Party
9:10to have as many illegals here as possible.
9:11They still want amnesty. Don't think any of that has changed.
9:14They're absolutely going to push for amnesty if they win the next presidential election.
9:18They want amnesty. They want an open border.
9:20They want you to fund the lives of people that came here illegally in violation
9:25of our laws, eroding our sovereignty with each and every instance of this.
9:30Clay, the Democrat Party is the party of illegals, just like they're the party of
9:34criminals, too, with crime. I might note the Memphis crime situation, how much it's gone
9:39down because of Trump. But they are the party of illegal aliens.
9:43They are the party of crime.
9:44They are the party of endlessly higher taxes.
9:48And yet, they think they're going to win the House back this fall, which would
9:51be quite a sad state of affairs.
9:53We have to do everything we can to prevent that.
9:55Do you think ICE at the airports, well, actually, first, before it, will it work
9:58and how will it work?
9:59Here's Trump saying, unsurprisingly, it was his idea.
10:04This is cut three. Play it.
10:05What idea was it? Mine.
10:06That was mine. That was like the paperclip.
10:09You know the story of the paperclip?
10:12182 years ago, a man discovered the paperclip.
10:15It was so simple. And everybody that looked at it said, why didn't I think
10:19of that? ICE was my idea.
10:22I called. First person I called was Tom Holman.
10:25I said, what do you think?
10:26He said, I think it's great.
10:29Okay, so I give President Trump credit for recognizing great ideas.
10:35I think this is the product of Linda from Green Valley, Arizona's initial idea.
10:41I do. Now, it could be that there were staffers watching on Friday night, and
10:49some of them saw this and said, hey, this makes sense.
10:51Could it be that there?
10:52Staffers listening to the radio show right now, which is common, and it's why I
10:58always say this is the most influential radio platform on the planet.
11:04I mean, honestly, and I think all of you out there, this is why I
11:09want callers to have good points and get right to the gusto here.
11:14Because sometimes you can have a truly transformative impact almost overnight.
11:20This is what's kind of wild about it.
11:22And then, Buck, I mean, the truth of the matter is this.
11:25I've said this to you off air.
11:26I mean, I try to say yes to every Fox News invite.
11:30I'm on Fox News almost every day because so many people inside of Republican politics
11:36watch Fox News. And if you have good ideas, you can help to direct the
11:42trajectory of decision making because people inside of the White House, particularly Trump's administration, are
11:49receptive to good ideas and able to act on them.
11:53And that's why I think Trump deserves credit here because, Buck, you know this, how
11:57hard is it to do anything in the government?
12:00It's so hard to get the government to move in any direction and take any
12:05action at all. And Trump is open, as business leaders often are, to good ideas,
12:11and he's willing and able to put people in positions who can enact those good
12:16ideas. And so I think this is just an actual endorsement and testament to the
12:22willingness to find good ideas wherever they may be.
12:26And I hope that some of the lines in TSA agents and airports are going
12:32to be lower today. It's the lead story right now on MSNBC and CNN that
12:38ICE agents are going into the airport over TSA shortages.
12:43And I think Linda was exactly right about the way this is going to play
12:46out. Democrats are going to lose their minds over the idea that there are ICE
12:50agents at the airport now.
12:51I think it's going to make everything safer and more efficient than it would be
12:54if they weren't there. Don't ever underestimate the power of Clay and Buck on talk
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14:25So in addition to Linda from Green Valley, Arizona, potentially redirecting American ICE agents to
14:36allow people to be able to get into airports easier, there is big news this
14:41morning as the stock market is surging and oil prices are coming down substantially.
14:48And that is predicated on the idea that we potentially are going to have some
14:55form of resolution in the situation in Iran.
15:00As I speak to you right now, crude oil futures have dropped $9 a barrel
15:06back down to, let's see, $89 a barrel.
15:09They're constantly moving. We'll see what ends up happening.
15:12And that is a result of a statement that President Trump put out this morning,
15:16that there are conversations going on with Iran and that they are going well.
15:21And he is cautiously optimistic that there is going to be a positive result there.
15:28Now, Iran is saying we're not talking to you at all.
15:33Uh, and, uh, there is some degree, I think of mass confusion, which you would
15:40probably understand inside of Iran still over who exactly is even able to speak on
15:46behalf of the country. We still don't know where the, uh, so -called Supreme leader
15:52is. Uh, that is a little Mo as I've been calling him.
15:55Is he still alive? Is, uh, is he in any way in, uh, any kind
16:00of substantial, uh, degree of power right now?
16:05We don't know. Uh, but here is Trump cut 13 talking about those Iran discussions.
16:11By the way, Trump is on his way to Memphis right now to celebrate the
16:16fact, as I talked with you guys on Friday about that.
16:20Memphis is at a 25 -year low when it comes to violent crime, much like
16:25Washington, D .C. is as well.
16:27Here is that discussion with President Trump and the media a bit ago as he
16:34was preparing to get on a flight to fly to Memphis.
16:36Listen. We have had very, very strong talks.
16:40We'll see where they lead.
16:41We have major points of agreement.
16:44I would say almost all points of agreement.
16:47Perhaps that hasn't been conveyed.
16:48The communication, as you know, has been blown to pieces.
16:52They're unable to talk to each other.
16:54So the discussions took place yesterday.
16:56They went into yesterday evening.
16:58They want very much to make a deal.
17:01We'd like to make a deal, too.
17:03We're going to get together today by probably phone because it's very hard to find
17:09a country. It's very hard for them to get out, I guess.
17:12But we'll at some point very, very soon meet.
17:15We're doing a five -day period.
17:17We'll see how that goes.
17:18And if it goes well, we're going to end up with settling this.
17:22Otherwise, we'll just keep bombing our little hearts out.
17:26So we're going to keep bombing our little hearts out, potentially, Buck.
17:30But these indications that there might be some positivity have moved the market in a
17:35positive way, potentially. This also sets up, Buck, and we'll talk about some of this
17:40on the flip side, one of the possibilities that we discussed, which is that Iran
17:44continues to bomb aggressively, and the U .S.
17:48is dialing back how much we are involved in the bombing campaign as well.
17:53So we want to update you.
17:54That is the absolute. Time flies when your investments are growing.
18:26Look, there's all this instability because of Iran.
18:29There's still money printing going on and still inflation to fight here and globally.
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19:00Welcome back in to Clay and Buck.
19:03Tom Holman is an American treasure.
19:06A guy who has been doing the job for decades, doing it even before MAGA
19:14came along and recognized that it was necessary for the preservation of our nation.
19:21I mean, Tom has been doing this for over 30 years, and he's a guy
19:25who knows this stuff backwards and forwards and is a huge asset to the DHS
19:32and to the Trump administration.
19:32He serves at the president's pleasure, and I think that we're going to try to
19:37get Tom on sometime this week.
19:38He's obviously super busy trying to fix what is really, Clay, sabotaged by the Democrats.
19:44The Democrats are sabotaging the TSA at airports to anger people and then lie about
19:52why it's happening to try to blame Republicans when the TSA funding should have nothing
19:58to do with ICE, but they have defunded something so that they can then override,
20:04essentially, the executive branch by getting concessions on how ICE does its job.
20:10This is like legislators doing hostage -taking here.
20:16They're taking all of you hostage in the TSA lines, and I think people need
20:21to see it that way.
20:22A hundred percent, and this is a direct response to Alex Peretti and Renee Good.
20:27This was Chuck Schumer feeling huge pressure from the left and disagreeing when it came
20:34to implementing an already agreed -upon funding bill.
20:39They're trying to George Floyd this thing.
20:41They're trying to create a massive political movement, a groundswell of left -wing activism and
20:47just motivation to go to the polls this fall.
20:50Well, that's all this is.
20:51This is a construct. This is manufactured.
20:54By the way, cut seven here, team.
20:57This is Tom Homan laying out exactly what ICE is going to be doing alongside
21:03TSA, Play 7. This is about helping the men and women with TSA.
21:08They've lost several hundred employees.
21:10The lines are really slow because of the shutdown.
21:12This is about helping TSA do their mission and get the American public through that
21:17airport as quick as it can while adhering to all the security guidelines and the
21:21protocols. We're simply there to help TSA do their job in areas that don't need
21:28their specialized expertise, such as screening through the x -ray machine.
21:32Not training that? We won't do that.
21:34But there are roles we can play to release TSA officers from the non -significant
21:39roles, such as guarding and exit, so they can get back to the scanning machines
21:43and move people quicker. And we're just simply helping our fellow officers at TSA.
21:48Clay, this is very important.
21:49People are saying, well, hold on.
21:50How can you just have them take over?
21:52It's a little bit like what National Guard has done at the past at the
21:55border, actually. So this is barring from that where Border Patrol, they're the ones that
22:01are doing the arrest. But National Guard can set up and do surveillance.
22:06They can help man checkpoints and static security.
22:09They can do things like that and allow Border Patrol to chase down the bad
22:13guys and chase down the smugglers, etc.
22:15that are trying to cross.
22:16This is allowing people to or TSA officers to focus on making sure there's not
22:22a bomb in the luggage and not saying, hey, here's the clear line or hey,
22:26here's the. So it's like an auxiliary function, essentially, for ICE officers.
22:31Yeah, look, this is what he said when Linda called.
22:35I said, I don't think that they can run x -ray machines because that obviously
22:40is something that is a skilled training that is required.
22:43But when you go through TSA, look at how many people are kind of just
22:50standing around as ancillary security.
22:53It seems to me that using ICE agents to watch doorways, as Tom Homan was
22:58saying, and watch ingress and egress when it comes to airports would free up other
23:03TSA agents to be able to do jobs that would allow people to move more
23:07efficiently. And I do think this registers with people, Buck.
23:11If you told me right now, what's the longest line you've ever stood in?
23:17You're you're worse on lines than me, probably.
23:20Oh, yes. Like and I am large.
23:23It gets nervous when we go to, say, an amusement park.
23:25We stood in line forever for the latest Harry Potter ride.
23:29And like it is tough.
23:31You know, they now give you an idea of how long the waits are.
23:34They do a good job of this in amusement parks.
23:36But if you tell me I'm going to have to stand in line for more
23:39than an hour for pretty much anything, I'm like, I'm not sure it's worth it.
23:43Right. And so can you imagine showing up at an airport and having to wait
23:48in line four hours? And by the way, it's spring break.
23:51So there's lots of people with their kids there.
23:54And there's nothing tougher than trying to keep a kid entertained for four hours in
23:59a line. I would lose my mind.
24:02I think a lot of people in Atlanta, New Orleans that I've seen, Houston, New
24:07York City, I just it's bad enough when it's just you.
24:11But having to stand in line for four hours for anything, I would I would
24:15be so furious. And again, this is what then the flight attendants have to deal
24:19with it. Then the TSA agents have to deal with it.
24:22When somebody gets angry, it cascades all the way down throughout the course of the
24:27overall experience. It's like the ooze in Ghostbusters 2.
24:31It just is oozing anger inside of the entire airport across all interactions.
24:38Not the best of the Ghostbusters franchise, but not the worst either.
24:42But the pink ooze was a little corny.
24:45Ghostbusters 1, great. Ghostbusters 2, also great.
24:50Yes. Strong disagree on that.
24:52Vigo is a better villain.
24:55Better villain, Vigo, in Ghostbusters 2.
24:58Well, he was very scary and they did make a full portrait of him.
25:01And that was a real guy that has been an actor in other things, including,
25:05in fact, an actor in the Die Hard movie, the original Die Hard.
25:08Vigo was one of the European guys who is yet shouting in German and gets
25:13the missile launcher ready when the guy's like, oh, the quarterback is toast.
25:17I have seen Die Hard too many times.
25:20Now, bringing it back here to DHS, TSA, and what is going to happen here.
25:28I think, Clay, that this is, well, first of all, here's how, this is cutting
25:33on, this is Hakeem Jeffries.
25:35You know what they're going to say?
25:36Oh, my gosh, we can never replicate the incredible skills.
25:40No shade to the TSA.
25:41But we can never replicate the incredible skills of TSA officers.
25:45This is cutting on. The last thing that the American people need are for untrained
25:50ICE agents to be deployed at airports all across the country, potentially to brutalize or,
25:56in some instances, kill them.
25:58We've already seen how ICE conducts itself.
26:01These are untrained individuals when it comes to doing the current job that they have,
26:05for the most part, let alone deploying them in close exposure in highly sensitive situations
26:12at airports across the country.
26:14The Democrats are just such a bunch of wimps.
26:17Really? We think an ICE agent's going to, like, pull out a pistol and waste
26:20somebody when he's saying, TSA, clear this, or, you know, clear this way.
26:25TSA, pre -check that way.
26:26I think ICE can handle that, actually.
26:28I think they're good. They carry guns.
26:30Most TSA officers, from what I've seen, are not even armed.
26:33I think the ICE officers can help out here.
26:35It's fine. Yeah, and look, this is going to be the general position of Democrats.
26:43One, they're going to blame Republicans for the TSA issues.
26:48Two, they are going to say, now that Republicans are trying to solve this issue
26:52by helping to deploy ICE agents, that it's going to be dangerous.
26:55I did just see this headline.
26:57ICE agents have made their first arrests at San Francisco's airport.
27:02I kind of love this, Buck, honestly, because in order to go through security, you
27:09have to have ID. Why would there not be ICE agents always at the airport?
27:14With the... ability to flag people who are have outstanding criminal warrants so that when
27:21they come through security and provide their ID theoretically they're going to be unarmed isn't
27:28the airport one of the best places possible to actually arrest illegals with violent backgrounds
27:33wouldn't wouldn't that seem like a kind of they can't come in with guns they
27:37have to have ID to prove that they're who they say they are it's hard
27:41to flee in an airport I kind of think this is genius plus theoretically airports
27:47have a lot of federal there's a lot of federal jurisdiction that comes oh yeah
27:50right away so this is like the same reason why they say it's like against
27:54federal regulations to smoke on planes and all this like there's all these federal rules
27:58and and and the basically the feds get a lot of control over what goes
28:02on with flying obviously but I think also with the airport security and and the
28:08operations that can go in so why not now look I think it could make
28:13a whole lot of sense here going forward not just for making the airport lines
28:18at TSA go more quickly which of course is thwarting the Democrats infliction of pain
28:23on people but maybe this also becomes imagine if they start picking up high value
28:28people that are I'm going to say high value high value targets essentially for people
28:33who are supposed to be deported yeah no I I just think it's a no
28:38-brainer and it also would theoretically discourage people from who have who are illegal from
28:47coming through the the lines in the first place which would theoretically help to make
28:51everybody be able to travel easier and so we got already interviews that are taking
28:59place I'll share some of this audio with callers I mean sorry with travelers where
29:05everybody I can't imagine anybody actually being opposed to this here's a this is where
29:10I was going with the four -hour wait buck if you told me there was
29:13anything that could be done to shorten the four -hour line I would one billion
29:18percent support it when I was in the middle of the four -hour line if
29:21they said hey if we do this the four -hour line turns into a two
29:25and a half hour line I'd be like sign sealed delivered do it I mean
29:29I would sign up would you would you stand there for everyone's entertainment shirtless playing
29:33the flute if it meant that instead of four hours it was one hour I
29:37think that I would be so attractive that it would actually make the line longer
29:42uh and by attractive I mean it's like a car wreck and you know how
29:46when there's a car wreck and everybody slows down to rubberneck I think there'll be
29:50a lot of rubberneckers as I was playing my flute you're not giving yourself due
29:53credit shirtless clay playing the flute the the uh is 65 and up ladies of
29:59America would be manhandling you and they would be forgetting about the liquids in their
30:04bags and taking off their shoes you would cause a jam up of TSA now
30:09that I say this out loud it's pretty astonishing so I guess we can't actually
30:13do that but your point about making the line shorter um I I agree with
30:18you and also the whole TSA thing in general is the most annoying part of
30:22airline travel yes the fact that we have to do this it's the most annoying
30:27thing because it's the the variability of it so it's like how early do you
30:32have to get to the airport how much time do you have to leave and
30:34man I have had to pull some some dodgy uh you know last second figuring
30:40out some line or some way to get to the front of the line nonsense
30:44I mean it sucks I never check bags I would rather almost just travel wherever
30:49I'm going and have to buy new clothes then check a bag and spend all
30:54the time sometimes that it can take to get through TSA so uh I'm flying
30:58tomorrow morning uh I'm going to be in Jacksonville for all day and then and
31:02then back I have no idea if I'm going to be able to clear TSA
31:05I was in Jacksonville area uh Ponte Vedra beach super nice that area oh it's
31:11nice beautiful these people have quite a nice little secret they've kept for themselves up
31:15there in the Ponte Vedra beach region it's like amazing it's really lovely beach and
31:20the people and the houses and everything is great so I've said for a while
31:23Jack's beach is one of Jacksonville beach area is one of the most underrated and
31:28under uh recognized areas of the country it's great there I feel like that whole
31:33area is is ripe for uh you know a whole lot more love attention and
31:38investment although maybe they don't want it maybe they want to it's like you with
31:42the panhandle you want to keep the secret a little bit but yeah no it's
31:46uh you get uh different weather it's not as as scalding hot but you get
31:50the seasons and it's pretty great um and they get the Florida Georgia game which
31:54is one of the great sporting events of the year not to mention the uh
31:57uh the players championship all right so a sacred holiday in the Jewish religion is
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32:07chosen people from the bondage of slavery in Egypt and into freedom in Israel there's
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33:03trump speaking in memphis right now as we are talking with you we will monitor
33:11everything that he says but buck i talked about this on friday and i give
33:16the administration credit for forcing in many ways the media to cover this memphis is
33:23at a 25 year crime low and marcia blackburn just shared this she's at the
33:29event with president trump compared to the same period last year crime in memphis down
33:3543 percent motor vehicle theft down 67 percent robberies down 51 percent sexual assaults down
33:4538 percent homicides down 35 percent burglaries down 32 percent aggravated assaults down 31 percent
33:55i give credit here buck that's from senator marcia blackburn uh i give credit to
34:00the city of memphis a lot of these places out there have fought the memphians
34:05have said no crime is out of control here whatever you can do to help
34:09the mayor there has worked fairly well with trump police force um this has been
34:15a situation where people recognize there was a major problem and they've welcomed federal help
34:21it hasn't gotten very much attention because when things go well people tend to ignore
34:25it so trump has flown into memphis to cover this and he's speaking right now
34:29and i think it's going to be hard for media not to cover this we
34:33got some great callers let's get to it um stew in the hudson valley of
34:38new york where my grandparents had a place for decades i love the hudson valley
34:41what's going on stew hudson valley is beautiful guys it is great show thank you
34:47i am a proud boy scout of america troop number one peak skill new york
34:54oldest troop in america proud navy veteran uss forestall like to give a shout out
35:01to the boys but i want to make a recommendation to the president who i
35:07know apparently he listens to call our recommendations on this show so you're a smart
35:10man stew go ahead i got a call of recommendation and i applaud that lady
35:15out in arizona we should rename the department of immigration and customs enforcement to national
35:26immigration and customs enforcement and force the democrats to call them nice agents yeah it's
35:35very funny i thank you for the call i have heard president trump actually make
35:38that joke um but when it comes to messaging it is kind of crazy that
35:44um that we're in a situation where ice did you see the story bill malugian
35:50put out buck where in boston ice agents were trying to arrest a sex child
35:55sexual predator and everybody was running around protesting blowing their whistles and everything else when
36:02they see ice agents the guy was not arrested he was able to flee it
36:06took him a month to get him and now the ice people came out and
36:10said hey congratulations you kept us from arresting a child sex predator with all of
36:15your protests well it's important that people know that these maniacs whether they're in minneapolis
36:21or boston or anywhere else who try to obstruct ice officers from doing their jobs
36:26if they allow through that obstruction an illegal alien to go free who then rape
36:31someone or murder someone those individuals stopping that law enforcement operation still think they did
36:38a good thing because that's how important this is to them that's how important keeping
36:42illegals in the country is they don't care what the cost to us is those
36:46people should be prosecuted for obstructing justice we've seen that used aggressively if they're keeping
36:51child predators from being arrested why shouldn't they be prosecuted you you