The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Day 2 From Vegas: Trump Bans DEI, UFC Legends Join Us & More

Episode Date: January 23, 2025

Day 2 Live from SHOT Show in Las Vegas. Trump speaks at the World Economic Forum. Trump eliminates DEI position in the Federal Government. UFC Hall of Famer Ken Shamrock joins us live to chat about th...e new Administration, men in women’s sports, the state of MMA and more. Dana explains how she feels the adults are back in charge during the first week of the Trump Administration. Dana shares the story of how she almost brought home a wild coyote thinking it was a stray dog. Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey joins us on Missouri's Second Amendment Preservation Act, and his plans to work with Trump to stop censorship. Trump asks all NATO Nations to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP. Sen. Murkowski won’t back Pete Hegseth for Defense Secretary. Hollywood firearms instructor, Taran Butler, joins us to discuss his latest work with Austin Butler, his approach to instruction, and the movies he has coming up. Veteran and UFC Hall of Famer joins us.Please visit our great sponsors:All Family Pharmacyhttps://allfamilypharma.com/DanaUse code Dana10 for 10% off your entire order.  Byrnahttps://byrna.com/dana2025 is a great time to think about your self-defense options.  Visit Byrna.com/Dana to receive 10% off your purchase.  GoldcoGet your free Gold and Silver kit and see if your order qualifies for a 10% instant match in bonus silver.  Visit https://DanaLikesGold.com HumanNhttps://humann.comSupport your metabolism and healthy blood sugar levels with Superberine by HumanN.  Find it now at your local Sam’s Club next to SuperBeets Heart Chews.  KelTechttps://KelTecWeapons.comInnovation. Performance. Keltec. Learn more at KelTecWeapons.com today.Patriot Mobilehttps://patriotmobile.com/DanaMake the switch today and get a FREE MONTH of service with promo code Dana at PatriotMobile.com/Dana.PreBornhttps://preborn.com/danaDuring Sanctity of Life month donate securely by dialing #250 and say keyword BABY or visit Preborn.com/DANA. ReadyWisehttps://readywise.comUse promo code Dana20 to save 20% on your entire purchase.Relief Factorhttps://relieffactor.comTurn the clock back on pain with Relief Factor.  Get their 3 week quick start for only $19.95 today! Call 1-800-4-RELIEF or visit ReliefFactor.com  Tax Network USAhttps://TNUSA.com/DANADon’t let the IRS’s aggressive tactics control your life empower yourself with Tax Network USA’s support.  Call 1(800)958-1000 or visit TNUSA.com/DANA

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Starting point is 00:00:00 My administration has taken action to abolish all discriminatory diversity, equity, and inclusion nonsense. And these are policies that were absolute nonsense throughout the government and the private sector. With the recent yet somewhat unexpected great Supreme Court decision just made, America will once again become a merit-based country. You have to hear that word. Merit-based country. and I've made it official and official policy of the United States that there are only two genders, male and female.
Starting point is 00:00:38 And we will have no men participating in women's sports and transgender operations, which became the rage, will occur very rarely. That is the president. He's speaking there. He was speaking at the World Health Organization. And it's, uh, I mean, his remarks were pretty good.
Starting point is 00:01:01 He got up there and he basically, take it down a little bit, he got up there and basically told him off to their face. And it was interesting, he was invited and he was supposed to go there to speak at the World Health Organization, or not World Health, sorry, the Economic Forum. He's at the Economic Forum. And he was supposed to go to Davos, but then, you know, he's going to North, he's going to the Carolinas. going to Los Angeles, he's going to be viewing the damage from the fires, all of that.
Starting point is 00:01:33 And so he joined this World Economic Forum. He joined it remotely and just kind of told everybody off. And it was kind of, it was nice to watch. It was nice to watch. Welcome to the show, Dana Lash with you. We are at the top of this first hour. And we are broadcasting from Keltex booth at Shot Show here in Las Vegas. And it's It's always a crazy, always a crazy event. Yesterday was a crazy event. You can, by the way, you can also look and check out all of our discussions. All of our, we had Don Jr. on yesterday.
Starting point is 00:02:09 We have a packed show for you today. If you get the newsletter over at Substack, I sent that out. So you'll have that. You can see, get an idea of who we got coming on today. So lots of stuff happening. And we're here. It's the National Shooting Sports Foundation. It's their annual industry event.
Starting point is 00:02:26 And so it's a private event. It's not like a lot of the other firearm expos or conventions or anything of that nature. It's for the manufacturers. And so NSF is the lobbying entity for the manufacturers. So they have this every year. It's interesting because the ATF booth is downstairs. And I walked by the FBI booth like on my way. You know, they're here to recruit.
Starting point is 00:02:53 That's what they're here for. but fascinating stuff. It's always interesting to see the emerging tech that comes out of these events and to see what's happening and what you can expect in terms of where, I mean, in terms of what people are carrying and the future of firearms, and it's just really fun.
Starting point is 00:03:13 So anyway, so we're live from Vegas. Now that's why I don't look like I'm in my regular studio. And also, on top of it, we're in the, I call it the snow white box. It's a glass box. It's a snow white box. It's a glass box. And it's supposed to be soundproof. Top's open.
Starting point is 00:03:30 But it's right here at the Caltech booth, right here in the floor, in the middle of it. So we have a lot of fun. All right, so let's get to it. We got a lot of stuff to hit today because, like I said, the president speaking at the World Economic Forum, having that discussion, going up there and saying, look, you guys haven't been so nice to us. I love how he went up and was saying that, you know, Europe hasn't been so great to us. That Europe hasn't been so nice. And, you know, you've been, you send us all your cars, but we can't hardly send you anything.
Starting point is 00:03:54 And he said that, you know, unless you basically make it fairer, then he's, we're going to implement tariffs. We're going to go for the implementation of tariffs. That's what we're doing. And I thought his remarks were good. They were, you know, he talked about his historic win and all of that. But everyone just kind of, and I think he got a good reception there. I think that there are enough countries in Europe, especially if you've watched the way that the elections have gone. they've they've they've had it they've they've had enough they've had enough of the complete collapse of borders no control over their own sovereignty of course a lot of that was the EU agreement but they're they're tired of all of it and so I think they're really welcoming this
Starting point is 00:04:39 and he got a really he got a really good reception I got some other audio as well this audio sound bite three Trump was talking about his visits to North Carolina and L.A. later this week. Let's play that. It makes no sense. So I'm stopping. I'm stopping in North Carolina. First stop. Because those people were treated very badly by Democrats. And I'm stopping there. We're going to get that thing straightened out because they're still suffering from a hurricane from months ago. And then I'm going to, then I'm going to go to California. Will you meet with Gavin? I don't know. I haven't even thought about it. I haven't even thought about it. I like because he hasn't thought about it.
Starting point is 00:05:22 Well, because, I mean, Gavin Newsom, I mean, they've, he spent so much time in petty partisan politics and politicizing even the wildfires and the response to the wildfires. And so there's not going to be, there's not a lot of, there's not a lot of, for Gavin Newsom anyway, not a lot of sympathy for Gavin Newsom,
Starting point is 00:05:39 because he helped create these problems that the state is facing. So that would be, I mean, I think that that's, that's a decent, I mean, he's going there. This first week, he's already making some, some of these big trips. He's going to North Carolina, going to visit all of the fallout and the Carolinas from Hurricane Helene because people are still homeless, freezing, going to Los Angeles, looking at the wildfire damage, all good things. So he's done so much
Starting point is 00:06:05 already, I think, in just the first couple of days. My gosh. I wanted to get into some other stuff because there's all, there's, it's like I said, the first, the cool thing about all gas, no breaks and going hard the first six months is that, you know, you're getting a lot done. However, there's a lot to cover. Like, for instance, he was talking about interest rates dropping immediately. He's already, I mean, this is already having a pretty significant impact. And I was reading, this is over from the New York Post. He's looking at interest rates after the mortgage and credit card hike under Biden.
Starting point is 00:06:41 He talked, too, at this World Economic Forum, about his economic policy. because right now everything has been so focused on energy and in fact that was noted when he was speaking at the World Economic Forum so much of it is was focused on energy but he was talking about what he's going to do for the you know average everyday American tax cuts we're going to have a huge tax cut package he said that the tax cut package that he is looking to pass is actually going to exceed the amount in savings for taxpayers last time his first term. So incredibly significant. Huge. That's very significant. And if we can reduce government spending all the better, imagine what that would look like. If he could also reduce government spending. Now, a few other things to get into all of this. The, let's see, some of the other fallout, I'm just going over some of these headlines here. You have the ATF adjusting leadership titles under this DEI order. You have the ATF. They had a chief diversity officer. And, and And that was changed now to senior executive
Starting point is 00:07:52 because they're trying to hurry up and get this all situated, make sure that they can retitle their people so that they can keep them. Maybe Trump won't notice that the senior executive used to be the chief diversity officer. So they defied his order
Starting point is 00:08:08 because he wanted to get rid of all of these DEI workers that were, he wanted to get rid of all of them. And now, the ATF is trying to, well, they're trying to dodge the order. So I think that there should be penalties. There should be penalties to pay, I think. This is, I mean, he was told, he, or he told he gave this order to all of these agencies. It's time to get rid of your DEI positions.
Starting point is 00:08:38 And ATF said, no, we're not doing it. So they rebranded it. And the funny thing is they try to rebrand it on their website without any kind of indicators that they had done so. tried to very surreptitiously do it, but they were still, they were still caught. They got caught rebranding it. They all got to go. They all have to go. If you look at the number of bureaucrats that are running the ATF, it's assonine. They, they all have to go. So that was, that was pretty significant. They're already trying to dodge this. They're already trying to do it. So this coupled with what he's been saying as it relates to the energy unleashing domestic
Starting point is 00:09:14 energy and leashing, getting our stuff out there for exportation, and then also tax cuts. This is significant. Cutting government spending is more. He took questions from the World Economic Forum as well. But I just like that he went up there. I don't know if you caught any of it, Kane. I just like that he went up there and he just told him off. He was like, you guys aren't helping us. Europe's not helping us. They're not. It was really nice to hear that articulated, because it's true. I get really tired of defending, you know, tariff, the tariff issue, because the people who engage in it and act like you're the one who's engaging in big government, they omit constantly the fact that every other country, they put tariffs on our product.
Starting point is 00:09:58 Absolutely. Asinine. They don't even accept any immigrants either. No. Illegally. He knows what they're doing. The narrative globally has been that we're the best. bad people of the world. And Trump is quite easily showing that that is not the case. So again, remember how I was saying that's like drinking from a fire hose, all of this.
Starting point is 00:10:20 So it's been reported, Daily Wire has the story. He's pardoning, this is brand new, he's pardoning pro-life activists that were targeted by Biden's DOJ. And apparently they're going to get pardoned in days. You have one woman, Lauren Handy, I think isn't she the great? grandmother, she's 57 months in prison. Paulette Harlow, she's a grandmother, 24 months in prison. They would stand outside, whatever your thoughts on it. They were standing outside abortion clinics and they were praying for the women that were going in and they were being accused of obstructing,
Starting point is 00:10:55 which, you know, you have an overzealous DA. Pretty sure I'm not going to trust their interpretation of things. But they said it's an immediate priority and it's going to happen in days. So that's, that's huge. That's significant. So already there's so much much stuff being done. Like I have just a whole list of stuff that it's there's so much that is happening and it's only like what day two, three, good night. It's going to be like this. I would imagine for the next six months because they're going to try to get done as much as possible. That's I that's what I think it's we got to get we're going to get into a lot of this including some of the ice raids in Boston. They detained a number of people who were in the
Starting point is 00:11:35 country illegally. There's some I haven't seen it confirmed but there were reports that Some of them were like Trenda Aragua adjacent. We're going to get into all of that. I also have a number of guests for you coming up. We got Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey. We're going to have Ken Shamrock who's joining us because why the hell not? You know, you're at Chacho. It's the first hour.
Starting point is 00:11:52 Why not have Ken Shamrock come join halfway through the hour? And then later on, we got, do we have Randy Couture today? Yeah, we do. We got Randy Couture coming up. Taryn Butler, who did all the gun food for John Wick, all that stuff. So we got a lot of stuff happening. With everything going on in the world right now, the economy, conflicts, the over open border spiraling national debt, the devastating inflation, it's critical that you have a plan
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Starting point is 00:13:31 Oh, you guys are going to be so sad. This is such a sad headline. CNN's going to lay off hundreds of employees as post-enuguration transformation began. You know why they're laying off employees? I calle. I keep, so I'm not in my regular studio, so I feel like I can, you know, be a little wilder. I got to be very careful.
Starting point is 00:13:48 The reason that they are not, that they're having to lay off all these employees is because it's been a punedo. It's been a horrible fecal storm of nonsense. That's why. It's because they're so biased. Take it for somebody who was the token conservative there back in 2012. And then they never really ingratiated conservative.
Starting point is 00:14:09 in the company. They never really ingratiated them with, you know, upper management, et cetera, et cetera. So that's why. Because they nobody, people are tired of watching that nonsense. They're tired of it. Also, I guess they're bringing back Doc Dynasty at A&E. What is, where they, where has it been? Has it been on this whole time? Still. So it's going to be the revival. And apparently there, it's bringing, coming back to A&E. The last episode aired in 2017. I did not know that. It's been that long?
Starting point is 00:14:40 Yeah, I did not know that. By the way, how sad is it, like, a couple of years past, and we're all like, it's been that long? That's so wild. NFL suffers playoffs ratings blow for division round, despite ESPN's record as the Bills and Ravens failed to deliver big numbers. Why is that? They just didn't like who was playing?
Starting point is 00:14:58 Like, what's up? Whoa, what does that mean? There's a lot of different speculations. Some people sour, some people not. but it could be just a simple Nielsen ratings thing. So we don't know yet. We'll see. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:15:11 That's very unlike your typical tinfoil hat stuff. I'm not satisfied with that answer. Former VP Kamala Harris, now they're saying that there's turmoil because the word is that she's blaming his scandals for her losing the presidency. She's got a, you know, as a strong empowered woman, it's paramount that you pass the buck to the closest male. that's how that works right so there his scandals remember the the nanny scan nanny scandal it's all being blamed for her losing not the fact that she just copied and past the joe biden's policies or that people retired under living living under this democrat regime that's that's why uh in addition to that the gulf of
Starting point is 00:15:55 america is already appearing in government documents they said that uh the the shock and awe orders kick in that's what they're calling it shock in all orders but they said now already in government documents Florida was the first the US Coast Guard has now officially used the Gulf of America in their press release when they were announcing the immediate action in support of the executive orders from the president so they said they said Gulf of America they said it so it's now I mean it's like I guess after it's been used in enough uh government documents then yeah they're not works there you go So that's pretty, huh, that's pretty interesting. And also I had a couple of other things for actually, you know what, I should probably,
Starting point is 00:16:38 because I'm not going to get this headline in. So we have Ken Shamrock who's coming up. I know he's got that, what, WWE Legends that he's coming back with. I read an interview with him where he was talking about why he never wanted to get into the ring with China. And that was kind of like a contributing factor to him exiting. Very interesting, you know, especially when boys are playing girls' sports. Stick with us. It is a big week, and we're not just talking about an audience.
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Starting point is 00:18:31 It's like the one time I'm out of my Hobbit hole. And this is a great event to come to. I haven't even seen hardly anything. I was just talking to my friend, Ken Shamrock, the most dangerous man on God's Green Earth. That's not his official title. It's the world's most dangerous man. I think he's like the universe's most dangerous man. I have watched a number of his matches.
Starting point is 00:18:50 And he looks like so, you know, he's so pleasant and so nice right now. I mean, totally not, you know, just so nice. And Ken joins us live here in Vegas at Shot Show. And by the way, you guys are, people can watch the show, Channel 347, Direct TV. We're at X, Facebook, all over, and trestrily. So welcome. It's been a while. The last time I spoke with you, it was in Dallas, and it was like seven or eight years ago.
Starting point is 00:19:14 So it's been a while. We've grown up. We're big kids now. Is that real? Yeah. Are we grown up? I don't know. Like, maybe not.
Starting point is 00:19:22 I don't know. I question sometimes. I see the way stuff goes down. I don't want to grow up. I know. I'm telling you. So you're at shot. You got in probably, I think the same day that we did, and you come to Shot Show a lot.
Starting point is 00:19:33 I mean, you like this stuff here. I mean, you walk around, you kind of take it all in, you stay busy. Have you gotten to see anything yet this year? Yeah, you know, usually when I come to these, I mean, I don't have a specific thing I'm doing here other than when I'm being coming in and doing something like I am this time. But yeah, I've been able to browse around and look and see. And it's just, for me, man, it's just such a breath of fresh air to come here and see this thing grow. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:19:57 see that we're getting our rights you know that that we've had for I don't know how long ever since man has been man to be able to bear arms and the amendment and it's moving forward and there for a minute we didn't know if that was gonna happen so we didn't it's awesome to be here see this thing flourishing and growing and seeing all the different designs and things that are coming out with the weapons and things like that it's just an awesome show Yeah, the weapons tech is, I love the progression and technology. And I love this industry because people don't realize that, I mean, you do, but a lot of people don't,
Starting point is 00:20:34 that these are all mom-and-pop businesses that got really successful in various degrees. And I don't know any other industry, really, that is like that. It seems like, you know, there's the freedom to be able to kind of explore and take up different designs and start businesses, you know, And this is one of them where they can just literally, you know, say, hey, I'm going to do this and jumping and do it. But again, I want to go back to that part where it's like, you know, six months ago, we weren't even sure we were going to be able to bear arms. So it's a refreshing thing to be here and see this thing growing. You seem like very satisfied and rested after November, Tuesday and November, very certain Tuesday. You seem very happy. I think a lot of us were that way,
Starting point is 00:21:22 Whereas like, you know, it's a major deal, you know. And for that to be something that we had to fear is just beyond me. I can't even think of how that would even be possible. It's, I mean, I think we're going to look back on the previous term, the previous administration. I wonder, what in the hell was going on? What was happening for those four years? I mean, we're paying taxes out of the nose for what? We're getting involved in every international dispute for, they can't articulate any,
Starting point is 00:21:52 kind of American interest for it. I mean, every single thing that took, every day it was something new. It was exhausting, tiring. It affected Americans' moods. Now everyone, like, you are so calm and happy right now. You're actually, you're almost like, you're almost giddy. That's probably the closest to giddy you'd be. Yeah, again, like I said, it's, it is a good feeling to wake up and know that we're on the right track. We have a great president that's in there now. And it just feels like the sky's the limit. And that's really what I feel, as opposed to six months ago, where I felt like we were confused. Yeah, that's a good way to put it.
Starting point is 00:22:24 We're talking with our friend Ken Shamrock, the world's most dangerous man. I mean, he is a UFC legend. He's a WWE legend. We're going to talk about some of that stuff. There was an interview that you gave. You know, speaking of where we were six months ago and how weird, through these weird policies,
Starting point is 00:22:39 society has been made. You gave an interview, and I thought it was so poignant. You were talking about your relationship with WWE and somehow, like, I guess China got brought up, and you were saying that you didn't want to, you didn't feel it was a point. appropriate to get into the ring with her. And you were like, I got kids and they see this.
Starting point is 00:22:55 And I thought that was incredibly, that was a really just, as a parent, I'm like, I get that. I get exactly what he's saying right here. That makes sense. And also you're an athlete, and you understand just, you know, basic anatomy and physiology. Yeah. You're like educated unlike some of these people in HHS, apparently. Yeah, you know, and this was back when my kids were still in, you know, kindergarten and in a grade school. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:23:19 and, you know, I was doing, obviously doing well in the WWF, just finished a career, you know, with UFC and over in Pankerous, becoming a world champion and, you know, the actual fighting. Then I went into pro wrestling and, you know, WWF and had some fun there. And it just, there was a time where I was asked to get in and actually have a match with China. And now this is pro wrestling, right? Right. So most people in their minds are taking Ken. Come on, brother, it's not real. It's pro wrestling.
Starting point is 00:23:52 You guys are going to go out there and do a script and tell a story. And, you know, it's just what it is. And I looked at them and I said, I have kids at home. And there's all these other kids out there that are watching me. They don't know this is entertainment. And so for me to walk in there, even though China is in tremendous shape, and I give her all the respect in the world, and I loved her, and I felt bad on how things turned out with her.
Starting point is 00:24:16 I was not going to get in there. beat up a woman. Even though it may have been entertainment, the rest of the world or half the world that are young kids do not know that. Right. And so I took a stand and I basically said, no, I'm not, I'm not going to do that. Good for you. Yeah. That's, that's amazing because it's just, I think a lot of people, because it's a huge professional thing. I mean, it's not like, you know, you make a move in that industry and everybody knows about it. So this, you know, it became some news and it made some headlines. But I also think it set a precedent because you look at what's happening with sports and one of the reasons why I think, you know, November went the way that it did,
Starting point is 00:24:52 people are so tired of having to defend just like basic science and say, why can't boys play on boys teams, girls playing girls' teams? I'm just glad I don't have a daughter. I have boys. I'm a boy mom. I can't imagine raising a daughter in that kind of environment and having to defend her before she even gets on the quarter on the field. Well, and have, and then it's difficult for them to defend themselves because then they're looked at as being weak. Yeah, yeah. You know, like, well, are you afraid of the, It's like, yeah. Yeah, kind of a little bit, yeah.
Starting point is 00:25:21 A big difference between a man and a woman when it comes to the physical nature of sports. Do you think that point has been made with the last election? Do you think that maybe the people that have been pushing this in society that they've gotten the message? Is this going to stop? I mean, how long are we going to have to deal with us? I don't know if it'll ever go away,
Starting point is 00:25:39 but I don't think we're ever going to have to deal with it in the schools, or at least for the next four years, maybe even longer than that, if things go, you know, the way I hope they go. I don't think we'll have to deal with that in our schools. I do believe that we're always going to have to deal with it in society, period. I can't imagine being a principal and having to deal with this with the student body and then forcing it on the student body and then the parents come in, and one of the parents is Ken Shamrock. And Ken Shamrock comes in the principal's office.
Starting point is 00:26:13 That has like the opposite intended threat. usually you're scared if you go in the principal's office can Shamrock coming to the principal's office a whole different issue that but how would I would how does dad can deal with that I have four girls three boys and God love no I just know this that I haven't had any serious issues I wouldn't imagine you would yeah but but I also think it's the way that I've raised my kids in choices and decisions that they make and that I've always instilled in them that no matter whether it's a principal, a teacher, an adult, anywhere that you're at, your voice
Starting point is 00:26:52 matters. And that if you run into something, whether it's, you know, something that you have in faith or, you know, obviously, you know, gender and things of that nature, you have a right to speak up. Yeah. And to stand your ground on what you believe in. And so most of the time, I've never had to really intervene. Um, they're very strong-minded women. thanks to my wife because she's definitely strong-minded. Yeah, I would have to imagine. You'd have to have the female equivalent of Ken Shamrock. Strong woman.
Starting point is 00:27:24 And it's definitely been instilled in our daughters. So I haven't really had a head-butted situation where I had to really get in and take care of it. We've had situations, but they've dealt with it. That's awesome. That's awesome. Talking with our friend Ken Shamrock, who's got a lot of stuff coming up, which I'm going to ask you about, because you've got the WWE Legends. You've got a lot of stuff coming out on your plate.
Starting point is 00:27:44 Tell me. You've been busy. Yeah, you know, it's been exciting, even though I've kind of stepped away from actually getting inside the ring. Right. Kind of stepping in and doing other things, even outside the ring, trying to stay involved in something that I love, which was the combat industry. So there's a couple things that got on. One of them is we have an organization where we've actually done two fights so far. We've done in Florida, and it's true bare-knuckle.
Starting point is 00:28:11 And the reason why I jumped into that was because I saw what was going on in mixed martial arts. and you know they put gloves on and you know talk about safety and the reality of it is I fought with gloves and no gloves and I always felt like I took more damage with gloves on than I ever did with bare and uncle really I mean I got lacerations or broken nose maybe broken hand but as far as the amount of punishment that I took on my brain I felt like I sustained so much more with the gloves on because guys were able to protect their hands not my head like they didn't put gloves on to protect the head they put it on to protect the hand. So that tells you something right there. Like, oh, I'm going to throw more punches. I'm going to hit this guy more often and I'm not going to hurt my hand. That makes sense. So I thought, you know, if I ever had the opportunity, I'm going to, you know, change that. And I'm going to go back to what I thought was pure and more real. And that was bare and knuckle. And so we've done a couple of fights, been successful, got some great business partners.
Starting point is 00:29:09 And we're really at just the beginning of restructuring and building this thing and really making a move on the combat industry. and that's one of them and that right there kind of brings me to where we've actually met some other people that kind of align with what we were doing and um survivor man i don't know if you've heard of it but it's on pursuit channel yeah i've heard a survivor man that's where we're going mr man yeah it's a survivor man is that last name's actually man and he is a seal team six guy i mean look him up i mean he oh yeah yeah he's amazing he's like in America. He's a bad man. Dang, when you're
Starting point is 00:29:50 saying that. He's a bad man. I mean, I think I'm tough. That dude's triple times tougher than me, man. I don't want to mess with him. Wow. Wow. Yeah, but this show is incredible because it is a lot aligned with how I
Starting point is 00:30:04 used to train fighters. You know, where it was like pushing to the limit, push him past what they think they're capable of doing. This is what Survivor Man does. I love that. So I'm like, completely into this thing. I know we had actually met because I was playing golf up here with Blitnikov's tournament here with, where they do charity for battered women and children. So I've been doing that for about 20 years.
Starting point is 00:30:28 And I met somebody there, Bronco, who actually introduced me to these guys that were doing this show because he felt like, this was lying right with you. Yeah. And he's right. And I saw a clip of it and I was like, oh man, I want to do this. So we end up contacting him and kind of met everybody and started to meet some of the people of Mr. Man and a few others and I'm just everything just seemed to line right up like this is exactly Providence yeah it's like bringing me back to old school and I'm like I didn't think we could do this anymore and I love that yeah bring back this macho you know where it's not so corporatized and you have like real fighter skill where you got to kind of think outside the box because anything I mean I feel like especially when you're talking about bare knuckle there's just there's a skill set I appreciate it I watch my husband is crazy into UFC, I like the fighter story, so I get an woman aspect of it. Like I started following you and watching all your matches and I'm like, I like Mr. Shamrock, he's such a nice man, such a nice guy. But it is,
Starting point is 00:31:28 it's a total, it's a different skill. It's correct me if I'm wrong on that. It's a different way of approaching hand-to-hand combat. It's definitely like I think of an elevated skill. It really is because if you're not looking closely at it to how those things actually play out when it comes to the bare knuckle and actually having a glove on your hand. You don't really notice it unless you're in it. And the one thing that is the biggest difference between the glove and the hand is that it's less power. You cannot be swinging for the fences or throwing hard punches because if you miss,
Starting point is 00:32:03 you break your hand and fights over. Right. Right. So it's really about more accuracy, more footwork, and it also limits the amount of brain damage that you take over years. and years of training because you're not sparring as much. You don't have to. It's more about accuracy and speed and footwork. So it really is.
Starting point is 00:32:24 And I think we're at the actual beginning point of, you know, when UFC came in, it was kind of this cult following. It was a small group of people. And then it went mainstream, and then all of a sudden, everybody got to see it. And it was like, oh my goodness, this stuff is awesome. I think that's where bare knuckle is right now,
Starting point is 00:32:41 where it's kind of got this following, but we really haven't gone mainstream. extreme yet. Yeah. But we got to package it right. We got to deliver it right. And then we've also got to be able to put in the actual stuff that we've found over the past few years of the medical findings on this on how it's safer. That's huge. And not taking as much brain damage when you're putting gloves on. That's absolutely huge because that's, I never had honestly ever thought about that. The presence of the glove and all of that. So Ken Shamrock, surviving man. And then you also have the Legends contract because you're going to be, you're going to be coming
Starting point is 00:33:15 on with WWE as well. I mean, we're running out of time. I would love to have you back. Anytime that you want to come on, anytime you want to talk about anything, you know you've got an open mic here. Yeah, I really appreciate it, man. And yeah, right now things are awesome, man. I'm blessed. You know, I've had a great career and I'm not done. There you go. Where can people go and find everything that you're up to and read more about, about bare knuckle? Yeah, true, true bare knuckle. You can go to chewbarreduckle.com. And then, you know, surviving man is pursuit. channel. I know there's a few other places, but I can't remember up top of my head.
Starting point is 00:33:49 Yeah, I've seen it advertised and I've, yeah, and so awesome. It's a great show. I'm gonna be watching. I'm gonna be watching. And for women too, don't wanna get beat up by my wife. Women love the drama of dudes in combat. They just, they like the drama of like, there's some about it. Like when they go, and when you know it's like an athletic, skilled, artistic match, there's a drama and a pageantry in it that I think is very appealing to women.
Starting point is 00:34:14 to women. We like it. I don't know. I think I think she's being modest. I also think she likes it because they don't have their shirts on either. I would never say that. I would never say such a thing. Mr. Shamrock. All right. We got to get you. Can't share you. Ken Shamrock, you can follow him on X at Shamrock Ken. Congratulations, my friend, and all your success and more success to come. God bless you. Appreciate you. As we move, our partners that don't make it possible, the folks over at super beats, the super breane product, which is now available at Sam's Club. There are a lot of people out there that are trying to act like they're also superbeats. And just let me tell you, I don't care if they claim to be the number one selling, blah, blah, blah, they're not.
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Starting point is 00:37:37 preborn.com slash dana. Welcome back to the program. Second hour of the show. I finally have caffeine. God bless America. Caffeine is the most amazing adult nectar ever. All right. So first off, welcome, Dana Lash with you.
Starting point is 00:37:53 We are broadcasting from Shacho. So we are in Las Vegas and we're broadcasting from Shacho. And this is, I don't know how many we've done of these. We've done a lot of them. But we've had on, we had Donald Trump Jr. on yesterday. We had Ken Shamrock on a little bit ago. We've got Randy Couture coming up. Did I tell you I have really strong coffee?
Starting point is 00:38:16 It's amazing. I think it's making my hair grow hair. It's that good. So I am, I've actually had enough sleep, but I am so, I'm getting so over-caffeinated because I accidentally ate four of the Superfeet's heart shoes. I'm not even lying to you. I ate four of them and I'm about ready to shoot through the ceiling right now. Accidentally.
Starting point is 00:38:36 On purpose. Accidentally. I was like, I need some energy today. Really, I'm... But anyway, we're here at Shot Show broadcasting from the NSF event. We're talking about guns, and you don't even have to like guns or have guns in order to appreciate the formula in which you can plug in a gun. The left loves to use them as a scapegoat to take your rights when they act like, oh, it's about saving lives. No, it's not.
Starting point is 00:39:01 It's not about saving lives. It's not about that at all. And also, we've been following, so POTUS, did you hear it came? Potus is coming tomorrow. What? Potus. He's here? Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 00:39:11 It is. I did not hear that. Can I just say how weird it is to, okay, I feel like, I don't know how else to put it. Does it feel like a parent is back? So when you were a teenager and you would, when you're a teenager, did you, you know, maybe you got left home alone for a weekend, you were like a young teenager, your parents went out for the day and you know while it was fun you know you were staying at home by yourself then you know night came and you really wanted your parents to come home you wanted somebody
Starting point is 00:39:41 to make dinner you wanted that security of having someone in charge knowing that someone's guiding the ship at home it kind of feels like that now kane doesn't it feel like the parents are back remember when they told us in 2020 the 2021 the adults are back in charge yeah i had the same were those the adults that had can i say tranny Or am I, is the woke mob going to come for me to give a double-barreled finger salute? You may want to have to ask for forgiveness instead of permission. Let's do it in pig Latin so it's less offensive. Okay.
Starting point is 00:40:13 So do you remember when the ranny trays were on the, it's less offensive if it's in pig Latin. It is, and more funny. I am fluent in pig Latin. I speak it fluently on my life. But it's when the ranny tays, yeah, the ranny tays were on the lawn. I can't remember which one. That's unimportant of the White House. And then one of them went topless and the other was like on well I think it was it was the pride thing
Starting point is 00:40:41 But it was Easter you know what you're right because it was Easter weekend and that's when they did the pride thing on Easter weekend So the adults were back in charge no you but you're absolutely right it does that was an adult thing It feels like now oh this it's it's almost like we're reminded what leadership looks like I don't know what to do with the press conferences I am so not used to this for four years I'm like well I guess I don't have any work to do because our president is not talking and we just focus on Congress and now Trump is on TV every damn day and there's so and then he's like yeah I got and you know how some people do dollar dollar bills he's like legislation legislation executive order executive order and it's coming in so fast I love it but also I'm like damn potus take a second
Starting point is 00:41:29 I can't even finish this draft take a second so I love it, but he's so anyway, POTUS is going to be at Chacho. He spoke at Chacho one year and I was like, I think you just won the nomination. And he likes coming here. He's the president is not like he, I know people get, they get mad at him. And look, I was right there. You all know where I was when the bumpstock thing. And he knows about firearms, but he doesn't know a lot about firearms.
Starting point is 00:41:58 And he doesn't shoot and he doesn't hunt. Not saying that you have to have those things as a requirement to respect rights. He does want people left alone, and I think he understands the application of big government in one industry, establishes a precedent to create it in another. And so for that, Annie's got his kids in his ear, because Don and Eric hunt, and they legitimately hunt. They're not like Tim Walz, who they go and get a shotgun. I mean, Don does his own reloads. They hunt all the time, and they really, really agree with all of us on 2A issues. And so whenever he's got, you know, a question, he's got his kids that he can just immediately lean on. And they're not going to let their dad ban the stuff that they like to do.
Starting point is 00:42:43 You know, Don's not going to let his dad, like, ban, you know, half of the firearms he has. I mean, they're already, it's so I think that helps a lot. But he likes coming here because he likes the people. I mean, this is, I mean, I look like I'm dressed up, but I'm in jeans and boots, right? You know, everybody comes here. They're chill. They're relaxed. It's casual.
Starting point is 00:43:03 you they're looking at all the tech they're looking at all of the you know the progression of firearms over the years they're talking to the mom and pop businesses it's just a great experience so yeah podis is coming here tomorrow and i again it's weird dude like our president talks to people again make talking great again make press conferences great again it's just about make connection great again our last president had zero connection with the american people yeah and i think Donald Trump has just naturally that kind of a guy that likes to make this connection. I legit was laughing my backside off when he brought out when they're like, yeah, he was at that ball and he's on stage and he goes, yeah, we're going to sign some executive orders.
Starting point is 00:43:44 Oh, right now. And then there's the desk and they bring them all out and everyone was going, wait, what? What? And you know that Vince McMahon level, that meme where he's like different levels of excitement? Like Vince McMahon, oh, I'm pleased by this news. Oh, this is exciting. What? And then, oh, like, you know, his eyes turned.
Starting point is 00:44:01 red into red lasers people were freaking out over it and then the he narrated every see that man opined on every single one of those executive orders there's a 200 of them they were there all night then he went to the rest of them at the oval office it's weird all right so we got a lot we got Andrew Bailey's gonna be coming up do you guys want to hear because I got more politics but you want to hear a funny non-political story the re I wasn't gonna talk about it but one of my friends a dark storm norm who's got the most beautiful it had the most beautiful Frenchie and we both had brindles he's here he's a vet you know
Starting point is 00:44:35 one of the sweetest guys and they they have a booth here at shot show and he had his norm his dog his Frenchie a dog had its own power wheels that dog was like privileged that dog had its own power wheels it would drive around like the dog didn't but he would and he lost his dog recently and he was there with a friend who has a Belgian Malinuan you guys know we had it we got a rescue pup so he's like part Belgian Malinois and part Rhodesian Ridgeback and I'm used to I I've had working breeds before but that was you know when I was like 20 or when I was a teenager different now when you're like 40 it's a lot different now to have to have a working break dog now so Wick is not
Starting point is 00:45:19 having a good time he is with Nana and Nana has been watching all kinds of dog videos Nana and Wick watch videos animal videos together and she talks to him like he's a person. She treats him like a grandchild and he lost his mind and totally destroyed everything in well he totally destroyed the floor in our bedroom where he sleeps because he was mad at being put to bed. So we're I don't know what to do. So anyway before we adopted WIC I'm going to tell you this story and we're going to get a meat potatoes. I swear to you guys you're going to use this to make fun of me and I'm going to let you have this because I'm on a good move. I was driving I was going to the Taylor
Starting point is 00:45:59 I had to pick up a business jacket. Actually, I think it was the brown version of this one that I'm wearing right now. I had to go pick up this jacket, right? Because the sleeves were a little long. I was getting a tailored. And I'm driving, right? And I see this mangy-looking gray dog, right?
Starting point is 00:46:13 Now, can I just preface this by saying animals in Missouri are a lot bigger than animals in Texas? Like white tail are huge in Missouri. Here in Texas, they're like anemic. It's weird. But you get what I'm saying. Like even all the wildlife is bigger up there. So I see this like mangy, like gray dirty dog.
Starting point is 00:46:29 I'm like, oh my gosh, that is a free pet. You know, and I'm pulling my car over and I get out of my car and I'm like walking to the dog. I'm like, I don't have no snacks or nothing to lure. I was like, you know, pop, pop, pop, pooh. And the dog acted like it was going to come over to me and then it ran off. And I'm like, I mean, it got real close to me. It was like three feet away and then it was like sniffing at me and then ran away.
Starting point is 00:46:50 And I was so upset. No sooner did I get home than Glenn's Story, who owns Patriot Mobile, text me because he lives in my neighborhood. He texts me and he was like, did you see this? is a coyote that is Roman the neighborhood and I got a picture of it it was and he sent me that it was that dog it was that dog I literally almost caught a coyote and took it home now I say I know what coyotes look like yes but they are so much smaller in Texas than they are in Missouri it's just weird animals are bigger up north but I literally
Starting point is 00:47:21 almost brought home a face-eating coyote can you imagine if I would have gotten that thing in my like like Ricky Bobby from Talladega Nights with the Pum in the back. Can you imagine if I'd have got that damn coyote in my car and my rig and took that thing home? Oh my gosh. And I didn't say anything at first. And I was like, yeah, I think I saw it. And Chris immediately knew. He immediately knew. He's like, woman, did you try to take that damn dog home? He immediately knew because he looked at my face and he's like, did you try to take it home? Do you want to hear one more funny story? I'm in a good mood. You want to hear one more? All right. So I got into a wreck over Christmas. I'm fine. It's a lot. It's a lot. It's a good.
Starting point is 00:47:59 fine it's a long story that's not the point the point is this so I pull up you know we're doing the post-accident stuff and it was totally not my fault we're doing the post-accident stuff and I called you know the police the non-emergency number and I called my husband I was like a my husband is best compared to rip from Yellowstone and in her certain occasions I can be Beth right legitimately shut up Kane shut up I've never seen you like so smug in your life Not even talking to you right now. Why am I talking about this instead of meat and potatoes?
Starting point is 00:48:33 What? I don't know. Anyway, so he knows me because I can be very aggressive and overpowering sometimes. So he gets there before the police do. He's in his big O rig. He's got giant tires. I can't even get in and out of that thing without ladders and help. You know, I fell out of it in the town pump, thumb parking lot one time.
Starting point is 00:48:55 Just after church going in and get some bread. I look like a full. Anyway, so he pulls up immediately, like parks perfectly in one move, swings the door open, and he comes around the corner of the car and he goes, you over there, because he knew immediately my, he's like, you over there. Like total rip, like, I don't have time for you're crazy right now. And then I looked at his feet. Kane, my husband, I don't let my husband leave the house looking a mess because that's not what proper wives do. This is an accident. This is an emergency situation.
Starting point is 00:49:31 just in his defense. Anyway, I look at his feet. He's got on cherry red socks and camo crocs. Cammo crocs. That is the thing that exists, and he wears them proudly, after saying he would never wear such a shoe. And I forgot all about my accident. And I was like, what in the hell is on your feet?
Starting point is 00:49:56 And he's like, woman, you call me saying that you got into an accident. I'm not going to be putting on fancy shoe. Well, can we focus on the, and I couldn't get over. And I'm like, oh my gosh. I felt like a teenager. I'm like, what is on your feet? Like, why did you leave the house wearing red socks and Camel Crocks? And he just stares at me.
Starting point is 00:50:12 Then he goes, get over there. Handled it. Walk through the airport. Vegas. Going to the airport coming out here. And those damn Camel Crocks. I'm going to find him and set him on fire. Anyway, I thought you would all enjoy a little personal,
Starting point is 00:50:24 little personal information. I may not ever do it again because I, I'm just anticipating the amount. I hope the chat's entertained. You guys will be entertained by that. Somebody's going to, I'm going to try to get a picture of the crocs, but long story short, you know, he didn't care. He was coming in clutch with them cherry red socks and camo crocs. I can't even deal. So I, yeah, tried to take home a coyote and all that stuff. Anyway, a friend of mine had, there's all kinds of service dogs that are here too. You'll have a lot of veterans at this event at Chacho in Vegas.
Starting point is 00:50:56 And I know you don't pet the service dogs because they're working, but it takes everything I have because I feel like I'm snow white, right? And animals talk to me and like butterflies will land on my arms and birds will help put ribbons in my hair and, you know, the mice will set out my slippers and so I feel like I really could be that. And so I see the dogs and I'm like, pet, you know, in my head and I'm like, no, Dana, you can't pet them. That dog is a hard worker. Working nine to five and then Dallie Parton comes in on my head, you know, working nine to five. And I can't pet them. So all of that is normal. Takes everything I have. 100% more. When he told me I could pet his dog.
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Starting point is 00:51:44 and a lot of governors to make sure that this agenda, this Trump agenda, gets implemented. Wait until you hear what he's doing because he sleeps. No, he doesn't sleep. He waits and he sues. That's what he does.
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Starting point is 00:53:40 And now all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick 5. We are here in Vegas broadcasting from Shot Show. We got the Attorney General Missouri hanging out as well. If we're going to be diving into a lot of these issues coming up with him in just minutes. The Austin Home Price per Newsweek has dropped 50%. Texas housing market has cooled. Maybe people are waiting to see, like, you know, you've got some of these other Blue State governors that are coming up for
Starting point is 00:54:07 election, and I don't know, maybe they think something's going to change. Housing market, I mean, political cycle, it tends to cool at this time anyway. However, it's very interesting. Jamie Diamond says U.S. stock market is kind of inflated. I'm not even going to, I'm not even going to, I'm going to rage if I address this story in any more depth beyond that headline.
Starting point is 00:54:25 I mean, it's true. All that's going to change. Egg prices are soaring again. Man who lives on a cruise ship has spent 24 years at sea. I would not live on a cruise ship to save my life. I would be sick and you're stuck on a boat with all those people like for a very long time. Quick segment here. I'll make it up to you next hour. We're broadcasting from Vegas.
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Starting point is 00:56:38 effective immediately. Hallelujah. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you. We're here at Shot Show NSF, their industry event. And joining me right now from my home state, Missouri Attorney General, superstar in politics. Andrew Bailey. I know we need to get like a studio audience in here. We need to just like cram some people in the corner over there. It's good to see you General. Thanks for being here. Thank you so much for having me on. I really appreciate it. Of course. So this is not your first shot show. This is my first shot show. This is your first one. It is incredible. I can't believe I'm overwhelming. It is. It's in like three. You know, it's also in like Caesar's Palace here and part of Harris? I haven't even made it over there yet. So I got to go check that out. But yeah, I mean, I feel like I circle. And every time I go back through the same area, I see something new. And it just adds to my
Starting point is 00:57:21 list of guns that I need. Yeah, it's a great, I mean, it's a great place to go shopping. I mean, we're here in the Keltek booth and I don't know if you, they have a, not that I'm like, you know, promoting this, but they have a concealed carry 5-7. Yeah, yeah. I mean, some of the Kelty stuff. With a stripper clip instead of a mag. So all the people who are like clips instead of mags, they've made this gun for them. I mean, not really, but, you know, it works on, there's all kinds of really, there's so many cool things here. One of the things I love about this, which I'm sure you're seeing, and you know, because you know guns, uh, it's, it's, is that this industry is so unique.
Starting point is 00:57:54 Every single business here has a story. They all began as a mom and pop shop. And whenever the gun control lobby, like for instance, with all the Chicago stuff, which I know that they were work, which I gotta bring that up with you, going after like Glock and Chicago. And they forget that all of these companies started
Starting point is 00:58:11 as mom and pop shops. They had different degrees of success. I don't know any other industry that's like that. Yeah, no, you're right. Especially as I look at my home state of Missouri, home state. I mean, there's so many gun manufacturers. Black rain, Ordinance. Black Rain, Thiochi, ammunition has a plan. Ozark, Lake City ammo, Olin Winchester, up outside of Kansas City.
Starting point is 00:58:30 I mean, there's, you know, Bass Pro, obviously Johnny Morris is from, Southwest Missouri. You've just got this great confluence of the Second Amendment, freedom-loving Midwesterners in Missouri, outdoorsmen, you know, it's great and great industry. And you're right, it employs working Missouri families and protects our right to keep them bare arms. Your first shot show, you filed something very important today. Yeah. That you just told us about when we're getting ready to come to air. Tell everybody what you did.
Starting point is 00:58:55 Yeah, Daniel, look, this is a groundbreaking. We are filing a petition for writ of certiorary at the United States Supreme Court today. And it's to protect Missouri's Second Amendment Preservation Act. And it's a first of its kind in the nation. Our General Assembly, our people's elected representatives passed a statute that basically codifies the anti-commandering doctrine from the 10th Amendment and says, we're not going to let the federal government coerce, the apparatus of state and local government into achieving unconstitutional gun restrictions.
Starting point is 00:59:24 And the Biden Department of Justice sued the state of Missouri over. And we've been defending it ever since I've been in office. My predecessor, Eric Schmidt, who's now in the United States Senate, began that defense. We carried it on, and we're taking it all the way to the United States Supreme Court. It's an interesting vehicle because you've seen jurisprudence on the Second Amendment from Heller and its progeny that identified the individual rights to keep and bear arms, applied an appropriate interpretive methodology saying, you know, we're going to look at the Second Amendment and a historical context, not some evolving, like living documents.
Starting point is 00:59:52 Yeah, all that garbage that undermines the rule of law. The words meant what they meant at the time they were written down, or they have no meaning at all. And the Supreme Court acknowledged that in the subsequent decisions after Heller, but this is different, because this is really as much about the Tenth Amendment as a second amendment. And of course, the Tenth Amendment stands for the proposition
Starting point is 01:00:09 that any authority not given to the federal government or denied to the states is enjoyed by the states. And the people of the states, do states still matter? That's the question we're putting before the court. I love that. Do states still matter? We're talking with Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey, who's really been at the tip of the spear on a lot of this, talking about Missouri Second Amendment Preservation Act, which was huge.
Starting point is 01:00:29 I remember at the time that that was getting passed, there were some Republicans that were kind of iffy about it. Not every Republicans the same, but I think people are learning. You know what? This is a formula that you can interject any variable into. Today, it's firearms. Tomorrow, it's another freedom or it's another right. I feel like that people are waking up to that fact. Well, and after four years of the disaster that was the Biden-Harris administration,
Starting point is 01:00:50 where they used the federal government to brainwash children in school and push a radical transgender ideology and prevent criminal prosecution of actual criminals and try to deprive us of our second-in-rights. Well, let me ask you about it. Because they had, so one of the first things that Trump did, his first full day, he just obliterated the White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention. I had to remember the name. And that was tasked with implementing the bipartisan and communities through the gun control bill.
Starting point is 01:01:16 They were bragging about that bill saying that like state by state it helped reduce crime. I mean, that was like a whole separate post that Harris came out with. That's not what you've seen as top cop in Missouri. Not at all. In fact, the opposite is true. Biden's Department of Justice administered grants that basically helped Soros-backed prosecutors not enforce the law, abuse their prosecutorial discretion to not go after criminals. That's why there's so much more crime because we weren't arresting and prosecuting criminals.
Starting point is 01:01:42 It's not legitimate gun owners that are the problem. It's the criminal. So let's go after them. I'm so happy to see President Trump in office and kind of reset the conversation on that stuff and restore a sense of logic and rule of law. At the end of the day, again, if we just agree that the words mean what they meant when they're written down and we all play by the same rules, it's a better society for everybody. It works well for everybody. It feels like somebody's back in charge. We were talking a little bit earlier about Doge.
Starting point is 01:02:07 And I love the idea of Doge because I always, if he's unleashing energy. We talked about his energy plan the other day. Today, he talked to the World Economic Forum. said he's going to be cutting taxes and he just socked it to everybody there, which was amazing. But then also cutting government spending, which my one criticism, other than tax cuts were not made permanent during his first term, my one big, big, big criticism was that the government spending needed to be reduced more so Democrats couldn't say justify increase in taxes as a way to offset it. With Doge, they're already coming out with a number of things that they're cutting.
Starting point is 01:02:39 But I also am very aware that this has to go through Congress. And as I was telling you earlier, I'm really concerned about how gumbed up that's going to get. Because you know these lawmakers. I mean, if they can throw a wrench in it, they will. But you say this could be expedited. Yeah, I think so. I think we're at a unique point in our constitutional history of the United States of America for a couple reasons. Number one, we are a government of limited federal authority diffused over three branches of government with checks and balances.
Starting point is 01:03:04 The founding fathers are rolling over in their grades at the idea that there's this unelected and unaccountable fourth branch of government, the administrative state. And so what happened in the last Supreme Court term was that the Supreme Court, overturned the Chevron doctrine that granted deference to that administrative state's interpretation of their own statutory authority. No longer will Article III federal courts give the jump ball to the bureaucratic apparatus. That's so huge. And so you've got that happening. You've got Trump coming into office. You've got four years of Republican AGs like myself and my colleagues filing lawsuits to try to slash and burn and cut back on the growth of that administrative state. So it's this confluence of events that could really turn the tide and once and for all restore the
Starting point is 01:03:43 constitutional order and the separation of powers doctrine that maxes minus freedom at the end of the day it's a zero-sum game yeah more government less freedom yeah i love that that's such a simple answer to this because i'm sitting there thinking gosh how are they going to how are they going to implement all of these cost suggestions from doge and it's just going to get caught up in this committee and that committee and you know some of republicans are better than others in the house but that's an excellent way and that i mean i i would feel like they're going to bring that pressure to bear on those lawmakers, especially from the White House. Yeah, I think so. And again, to put a finer point on it, if you get rid of the code of federal
Starting point is 01:04:16 regulations, get rid of the rules, you don't need the federal employees administering those rules. You don't need the funding paying for those rear-ins in the seats in those cubicles in those government buildings. I mean, it's a brilliant and yet simplistic solution to the problem. And again, it's the constitutionally right answer. How different, we're talking with Missouri AG, Andrew Bailey, for those watching or listening across the country. This is kind of a funny question because I was, you know, I always joke. I'm like, Andrew Bailey waits and then he sues people because I have never seen anyone do as much as you do in your office. It's very, I mean, we were talking about how with Trump, it's like drinking from a fire hose.
Starting point is 01:04:48 It's kind of like that with what you do too. Like every day you're like, I'm also going to sucker punch this person and I'm kneecapping this one. Is it you, so you've had to be on offense for such a long time. What does this change in terms of how you're approaching? Because I know you still got stuff to clean up from the Biden administration. How much easier is this now going to be for you and Missourians? And really, you know, because these AGs pass, you fight for stuff that sets precedent, it helps all of us. Because now, you know, we're in power.
Starting point is 01:05:18 What does that change? Yeah, I mean, let's take the First Amendment for an example. You know, Missouri v. Biden was about ending government censorship on big tech social media platforms. You and I've talked about that before on this show. And look what President Trump did on day one. One of his executive orders was to dismantle the apparatus of censorship, the vast censorship regime in the federal government. ending that. So like what do we do now? Well the lawsuit exposed it and gave him the target to then shoot at which he did with that executive order but that doesn't
Starting point is 01:05:44 stop big tech corporate censorship and so we're using consumer protection law we proposed a rule that would require algorithmic choice from some of the major big tech corporations in order to empower consumers to choose the algorithms they want so maximize their content and by encouraging competition in the algorithmic marketplace we will break up corporate censorship as well and so it's things like that. Look, the radical progressives that are going to be fleeing Washington, D.C., with Biden Harris running with their tail between their legs,
Starting point is 01:06:15 what's going to happen is those radical progressives are going to end up in blue states and blue cities. And so we still have to stay on offense. It's just adapting to the evolving battle. You mentioned tech and the algorithms, because this has been one of the approaches to Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, with trying to figure out how best to, without tearing everything down, I always think that if you're editing your algorithms, That's editorialization.
Starting point is 01:06:38 I mean, just because it's not words, we're in a different era. That's still editorialization. Well, and the Supreme Court agreed with you. In the Net Choice decision, that's June. Oh, well, look at that. Scotos agreed with me. I'm almost as smart as the Attorney General Missouri. Look at me.
Starting point is 01:06:51 Smarter. Smarter. Look at that. But that's, knowing that, I was trying to figure out how to feel when I saw all the tech titans at the inauguration. Because on one hand, I'm still mad at some of them. Yeah. On the other hand, if they're motivated by trying to stay in the good graces of the administration,
Starting point is 01:07:10 as long as I know your currency and what motivates you, then I know how to respond to that. What are your thoughts on that? Is that a promising thing? Or are they just being exploitative? Like, we'll do this if a Democrat wins in 2018. Yeah, look, I mean, we've got to close the door behind us, right? I mean, we've suffered, conservative voices have suffered corporate censorship, government censorship for too long. We can't go back to that world.
Starting point is 01:07:34 This is a strategic objective in order to save the United States of America. And that's why it's too important to let go. What Zuckerberg did is a step in the right direction. But remember, all he said was that, hey, look, we're going to change and let users choose more content as it relates to gender ideology and immigration. Well, that's great, Mark. Thanks. Those are 80-20 issues. Like the rest of America, beyond conservative movements, the rest of America is with him on that. But what about pro-life?
Starting point is 01:07:59 What about 2A? What about those issues? Notice he didn't comment on those. So I don't think it goes far enough. I think that's why things like encouraging competition in the algorithm marketplace and using our state's consumer protection law to mandate algorithmic choice. Again, it protects consumers, it breaks up the monopoly, and it maximizes freedom of speech. You do such a good job of representing my home state.
Starting point is 01:08:19 My whole family just loves you. My folks always watch you on Fox whenever you show up on Fox. And then they were calling me like I knew. They were like, well, we hear that Attorney General Bailey has been going out of Marlago. Trump's not going to poach. our attorney general and these started getting like pretty sassy about it. You didn't get poached because you made a decision to stay in Missouri. That's all I'm going to say.
Starting point is 01:08:41 But you had a lot of people that did not want to let you go. They were going to put up a fight. So I just had to tell you that. Well, I appreciate your family. I appreciate the support of people across the state of Missouri. And, you know, at the end of the day, I'm excited about the Trump administration. He's got some great folks coming in and these cabinet level positions top to bottom. And he's got a vision.
Starting point is 01:08:59 And you think about the Trump's first term and how the deep state tried to stymie his, forward progress and he's clearly not maneuvering he's out maneuver yeah he's absolutely out flanked them and things are already you know in just a few days moving in it's such a better direction I feel the energy you feel it here on the floor of shot shit everybody's calm and happy yeah yeah I mean I've been crabby lately it's it's really cool so it's a great great opportunity great opportunity for me to serve the people state of Missouri Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey who I've said I I don't say this is a joke I swear he's like the
Starting point is 01:09:26 most wholesome person in politics he legitimately is we really appreciate what you do we appreciate your fight you do such an amazing job representing Missouri. And you've got such a bright future because you're such a rock star. I appreciate it. So you really do such a good job. Thank you, General. It is a big week, and we're not just talking about inauguration day.
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Starting point is 01:11:03 All right. So first up, a Florida truck driver. You know how they got snow, right? Southern Florida, well, not southern, like the panhandle. Well, this one truck driver was very excited about the snow, and so he thought, you know, I get it. He's like, why not do donuts? But you're in a truck, and he crashed in Walton County, Florida.
Starting point is 01:11:25 And this is now made it to where Florida Department of Transportation come out, and they have to go, guys, we know you're very excited about the snow. let's not be taking our big rigs out there and be doing donuts out in it. All right. I probably melted already anyway. But he's okay. Deputies responded to the crash. It got reported in.
Starting point is 01:11:43 But they're telling people, staff, he, like, went off an embankment. Like a pretty big embankment. I mean, they're going to have to tow that truck out. I don't even know how they're going to get that truck out. It's, like, on its side off a concrete drop-off. Man, so be careful out there, you know.
Starting point is 01:11:59 A, let's see, this. Oh, no, no, no. A Florida man, 73 years old, why is this always somebody who's like, it's an old progressive, right? When you say that you don't like old people and that they're not innocent, are you talking about the progressive ones? Kane, if you could see how he's trying to turn himself off. Well, there's four different things. He's like, I'm not going to be impugned in such a way. We need to clear this up.
Starting point is 01:12:24 Not all old people are innocent. Stop what you're doing. Not all old people are innocent. And this is an example of one of those not all old people. Well, he's 73 years old. He was naked. Sorry, I'm doing the Ozark pronunciation, any KKID. Naked. That sounds dumb to say. Doesn't it? Naked? That sounds so weird. He said that he, well, he was literally walking around the park in his neighborhood, buck naked. And when police arrived, because obviously everyone in their brother called the police,
Starting point is 01:12:56 he said, well, there are nude parks here, or there's new beaches here. He goes, there are new beaches in Florida and they're like sir you're not at the beach you're literally in the middle of like a residential community walking around the park like why are you why are you like this he was taken into custody because he was doing the exposing of his sexual organs so yeah and let's see I got one more for you a Florida man ate a diet a butter cheese beef mostly butter and cheese and his cholesterol went through the roof yeah because you know you can't eat high fat butter and high fat cheese and eat all the high fatty fat stuff you got to
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Starting point is 01:15:11 back strength and peace and stability abroad. I'm also going to ask all NATO nations to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP, which is what it should have been years ago. Boom. I love it. So I was this morning, first off, welcome back, Dana Lash with you. You can listen to and across the country, coast to coast, on a market near you terrestrily. Also, we have Channel 347 DirecTV. The chats at Rumble. They're usually rowdy and the best of ways over there. And then also, X.
Starting point is 01:15:41 YouTube. Geez, I don't even remember anymore. I just had like a brain fart. Like, we're everywhere. Anyway, welcome back. Dana Lash. We're broadcasting from Vegas at Shot Show, which is the annual event. I love coming here.
Starting point is 01:15:53 Yes, because I shop. And yes, also because I love this community. I love the brains in this community. I love the, some of the best all-American stories are in this community. These are mom and pop shops that have all various degrees of success. And it's just part of the American fabric. This is Juan's first shot show. Juan is, God love him, he's going to be so tired when he goes back home.
Starting point is 01:16:20 And he hasn't even hardly seen anything. He's tired now. This is his very first shot show. So he's not used to this overwhelming. It's very poorly organized chaos, but we love it. So I was in my room getting ready to come down to the floor, and I'm brushing my hair, and I'm watching Trump address the World Economic Forum. And the thing that struck me, I can't tell me if you agree with us,
Starting point is 01:16:47 I feel like this is his don't G-A-F era. I feel like his first term, he still, I felt like he was being careful, or maybe he was being advised. I think he's got a way better team of advisors this time around. I think he is infinitely more disciplined this time around, and I think he does not GAF. Here's what I think. I agree with you on that assessment, but I think it's actually that he gives. Well, he doesn't care about how they're going to. Exactly.
Starting point is 01:17:20 So what he said in front of the World Economic Forum, him. I'm brushing my hair. I almost dropped my brush because he stopped for a moment and look the room. He's speaking remotely, but he's doing this all for effect. And he stops and he looks around and he goes, some of you haven't been so nice to us. And I fell out. I thought I've never, it, I like being defended, right? I want to feel like someone is sticking up for my interest. I mean, I don't care how selfish it sounds. That's why you all vote. You all vote because you wanted to help you. Come on. Yes, in the country.
Starting point is 01:17:54 But our interests aren't really selfish. Our interests are the country's interest. So they're one in the same. But he's out there. He tells them this. Audio sound by 19. Listen to this. This is great.
Starting point is 01:18:04 NATO by NATO. Also from the forum this morning. Go ahead, Steve. Finally, as we restore common sense in America, we're moving quickly to bring back strength and peace and stability abroad. I'm also going to ask all NATO nations to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP. which is what it should have been years ago. Because they were only, some of them were only making 3%.
Starting point is 01:18:30 And I know I've talked about this before, but can you, can, in your mind, I want you all to go back. I think it was, it was in 2017. And it wasn't it like a G, one of the G meetings over in your, all I remember is that he was there with, it was true, you had Trudeau, you had the, uh, primary, Minister of Japan, you had Angela Merkel, I don't think Maloney was there yet, but he, maybe she was, he was sitting at the table with his arms crossed and Merkel was leaning over and she looked like a mad, hot mess. That came after he had made comments, that photo, to give you context, that came after he said NATO, these European countries and just start pulling their weight
Starting point is 01:19:16 in terms of NATO, because the United States cannot make up financially and with resource the shortfall of them not paying. This is for your own defense. And Merkel was livid. And there were reports that Trump's AIDS and Merkel's AIDS kind of were like, but you know, he didn't back down from it. And he reiterated it again. And so then it came out. Kane, who is the, the AI, I'm going to put this in here because his name just slipped my mind. He's, oh, Masayoshi-san. Masayoshi Sean Masa Yoshi-San Had been talking with
Starting point is 01:19:54 This is about the investments, right? With AI, etc. Remember at first it was going to be $100 billion investment And then Trump's like, make it too. And then now it's like almost 500 billion. It's almost a $500 billion investment.
Starting point is 01:20:08 Look, I know that people in the past and maybe even with some stuff now are torn on some of the stuff that Trump does But his best, he is at his best when he walks in a room with these leaders. And he's like, you're going to give me what I want. Because he is very old school, and they have not come up in that crucible.
Starting point is 01:20:31 And part of that, there's so much psychology that's in this. And it fascinates me. He is, like some people were saying, oh, he was just brutish in the way that he was talking with Merkel. No, he wasn't. He's being a leader. That's what leaders are supposed to do. leaders don't give a rat's ass whether or not French citizens are going to be upset with the policy that best benefits Americans. And I want a leader like that. I want a jackass that's going to go in there and is going to stick the boot up the backside of some of these weak leaders.
Starting point is 01:21:01 Why should you have to work three months out of your life for your salary to have that taken and go towards, oh, I don't know, shoring up Germany's defenses or when they can take a percentage of their own GD. to spend on their own self-defense. Why do you have to shoulder that burden? That's the point he was making. Cane you were watching some of it. What was the clip that you said that you liked, or the sound bite that you heard? When he was talking to Davos? Yeah, yeah. He was talking about their anti-human agenda, it's over. And he's like, you know, he just continues and talks about the dismantling of the quote-unquote terrible Obama-Biden regime agenda. He was, I mean, the looks on these people's faces were like, what is happening? wish that because he seems to be having a lot of great success with this now the success for
Starting point is 01:21:53 finalizing his cabinet needs to be done so forgive me because i'm pulling up i don't have my four and a half a game screen isn't from what i saw isn't murkowski uh because we got a judge that's blocking right now temporarily his order that ends constitutional guarantee birthright citizenship which there is none uh that's so poorly misunderstood we're going to talk about that but Also, I think it was, I'm going to pull this up, I think we had Lisa Murkowski who was saying that she's still not sold on Heggseth. Is that what I'm reading correctly? Because he's facing some, and I knew he was going to, this, he was going to be the most, he and Tulsi Gabbard are going to be the most difficult ones. But I think particularly him, because it's sex deaf, because it's the Pentagon, because it's DOD, because you're dealing with.
Starting point is 01:22:45 this you know decades of entrenched bureaucracy and so to that point this I think that they need to get these cabinet members solidified this has got to get done we can't waste time on this you know he made his pick do it just get it done because we have got to keep this exact same pressure on going all the way through until summer otherwise if they start throwing these hiccups like this and and this is one of the reasons why they were moving so fast if they keep throwing these hiccups like this, all this is going to start slowing down. And it's going to give the left time to maneuver. So far, he's out maneuvering them. But if we keep running up against roadblocks like this, CNO, that's going to be a problem. Now, the cabinet, I think it's
Starting point is 01:23:30 very important. We've got to get the cabinet done. I mean, there's a lot of things, you know, that we have to have the cabinet in place in order to fully implement. So we got Rubio. He got a unanimous vote. 99-0. 99. He's a former senator. Well, you know what that is indicative of? His skills of diplomacy. I don't agree with Rubio and everything.
Starting point is 01:23:57 And I, you know, when we were on stage at Parkland and he, you know, had crumbled about the red flag law in that, one of the things I will say positive about him, and I think he's mad at me forever because I criticize that. But can I offer a positive nugget? He knew how to be diplomatic, and he knew how to handle different factions. And I think that's really important
Starting point is 01:24:20 when you're going for Secretary of State. That is the kind of person that you want in that role. Because you can let Trump be the heavy. And then you can have, you have bad cop, good cop, and I think that's a great formulation. But we've got to get everybody else done. I think what we got, we're still waiting for Bergam's, Department of the Interior nomination.
Starting point is 01:24:39 We still got to wait for that. We still have Lee Zeldon for EPA. We got Chris Wright, Energy. secretary nomination i think isn't bergum supposed to be i think that that might happen today uh that that's one of the cabinets that i think that might happen i think i might happen today uh yeah and and lorraine confirms she found the tweet that i could not find god love you uh she Lisa murkowski is in no she has a big old post that she wrote on x she says she does not make the decision lately uh she says that she has gathered all this feedback she's met with him etc etc etc
Starting point is 01:25:14 And it comes back to women in combat. That's honestly what I'm seeing. Although he is, she says, quote, although he has recently revised his statements on women in combat, he didn't. She says, I remain concerned about what message that confirming him sends to women. Shut the hell up and just vote for the damn nominee. This is what makes me mad. We're going to hold this up because you're trying to pander to women. You know what helps women?
Starting point is 01:25:40 A strong military. Do you know what helps women? Strong men and a strong military. Do you know what helps women? helps women strong leaders who are working with strong men to make a strong military. He did not revise anything. He said, yes, you can have combat pilots. That's great. We have tons of those women. Love what they do. God love them. And they can do that role. What he's specifically talking about for these skexies that want to misinterpret it purposely for a malicious
Starting point is 01:26:02 narrative. He's talking about women being on teams and kicking doors in. No woman has any business doing any of that. And if you're a big bertha type of girl and you think you can, God love you sister, but you're an exception. You ain't the rule. Let's be realistic. Because you know what this is? This is more woke garbage. It is more woke garbage that's in this. So just
Starting point is 01:26:25 make the damn vote, Lisa. I'm so tired of this stuff. So tired of it. And I get really passionate about this. I got military age males and my family. And that's all I'm going to say about that for that particular moment. But I'm really been watching this almost more
Starting point is 01:26:41 closely than just about anything else. And for her to hang it up on that, if you think that he revised his statement, you didn't listen to his statement in the first place. You didn't. He was very, very clear. You can have complaints about Hegseth all you want. One of the things you can't do is make up stuff that he said. I hate that. That he was specifically talking about women like being deployed on teams, strike teams, and going in and being literally right there with the dudes hand to hand.
Starting point is 01:27:12 I have tons of female veterans who are friends and in my own family, and they all agree with that. A thousand percent. I have not met a woman who has served who does not agree with that. She's like, and I know women who served in combat as pilots, as helicopter pilots. And they're real good. Women are great pilots. There's a role for that. But on the ground with the other dudes, that's a whole different story.
Starting point is 01:27:37 But the media thinks you're stupid. They think you're a bunch of dumbasses, and they're going to try to conflate it so that you think, that he's being sexist and talking about all women and I'm so tired of this stupid nonsense. If it's not the stupid Nazi stuff, then it's this. I get so tired of it. He's been very clear. You either vote and confirm it or get your ass out of the seat so we can find someone who will represent the people adequately and do what needs to be done. Aggravating. Now, I know we got a lot more on the way. Now I'm mad. I was in a great mood. Now I'm mad. Thanks, Lisa. Don't be a little.
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Starting point is 01:29:21 Welcome back. Broadcasting here from Vegas. And we got some quick headlines for you. So you know, like these machines like Peloton and the Nordic track and all of this, apparently they are harvesting your data and sharing it. So your private data, this is one of the other reasons I hate all that kind of stuff. Your sensitive information. and a lot of people bought these over lockdown.
Starting point is 01:29:44 Consumer Reports is saying that they're harvesting your sensitive information, your basic data, your height, beyond your height and age. They're collecting information like your dietary habits, your pregnancy status, all kinds of stuff. Bowflex, too. They found consumer reports found that Bowflex's privacy contract allows them to even check olfactory data or the user's smell. How is that even possible?
Starting point is 01:30:10 That's super creepy. So they said that consumer reports did add the caveat. They're unclear if it's actually happening, but it's happening. They're taking the stuff. So all kinds of very interesting things. I'm going to skip that next one. That's not. Uh-uh.
Starting point is 01:30:24 No, no. A woman chases another woman with an axe in Washington. Percival Creek Olympia. They chase. I mean, I don't know if this was like road rage gone wrong, but she went after a 26-year-old woman was arrested. Saturday, last Saturday, she picked up an axe and chased. another woman according to the Olympia police she was booked on suspicion of first degree robbery while armed with a deadly weapon Thurston County Jail they were in
Starting point is 01:30:50 a dispute over a hip pack and then the axe got involved ladies there's enough hip packs to go around for everybody I'm just saying like you don't need to you don't need to be that upset come on come on this apparently in Manila coffins on the road really messed up traffic that tends to have happen when you're like you know doing something yeah that tends to happen uh coffins fall out everywhere and they then gum up traffic this is in philippines that they had coffins fall out on their expressway uh and uh took a little bit this one guy witness motorist noel luardis says he was he was he witnessed it he was driving on with his family and he saw the coffins fall out of the
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Starting point is 01:32:40 dot com. Brighten up your timely news consumption with a Dana Show podcast, where every update comes with a little dash of not so serious on YouTube, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash here with you broadcasting from Las Vegas. We're at Shot Show, NSSF, their annual event. And my very good friend, Terran Butler, sitting right here with me. And we've been talking all kinds of smack about stuff going on in L.A.
Starting point is 01:33:07 I'm gonna get we're gonna get into what's in this fun magical box okay and all the fun stuff you're doing but you're safe though because I know you're kind of close to Where all that's been happening yesterday got the closest When you say got the closest what does that mean like you could see the smoke? It was in Ventura County It was a mental mountain area That's like 40 minutes for me then another one was closer where I used to shoot competitions so but our firefighters out there kick butt and they Not knocking it back pretty good so yeah because that's the last thing you want to have is a wildfire approaching your facility and your area because that's a whole other, that's a lot, that's a whole other set of issues. Yeah. My CEO, Chris Perez, had to leave last night, bail out of the hotel.
Starting point is 01:33:49 He was right by his place. Send me a picture of the backyard. It was like five miles away. It was crazy. But he did he get this morning. He's good. I said, get those sprinklers on your roof. You can never be more prepared for fires.
Starting point is 01:34:00 Yeah, yeah. I've been through eight fires now. I had one in 2004, burn everything down except the, the house, 2007, we had an internal fire, a bunch of video game stuff. That burned half it down and I can't build it back because the regulations are insane. So I can't live on my property anymore as I'm now until I figure out some way to get around all these so many things they want done. And then 2019 was the worst one. That burned like I had my whole life of ammo in these 40 foot containers and Glock Mags and all the good stuff.
Starting point is 01:34:33 And it was blowing up going crazy. I had to like just use fire. You can't have enough fire extinguishers or hoses. You can't, look, firefighters are great, we can't rely on them. You gotta get stuff together. Yeah. And it was nuts.
Starting point is 01:34:46 I had to get fire extinguishers just run back and forth to save the house was on fire underneath. Holy cow. And my cat tinker boy was still in there and the powder proof. So I put this jacket on and the containers facing the house so the bullets are coming out
Starting point is 01:34:57 and hitting the wall. And when they hit me, they didn't hurt super very bad, but it had this old dopey jacket that protected me. Oh my gosh. But one actually went through the wall. I don't know how it did that. But I was just doing drive-bys and saved the house.
Starting point is 01:35:09 So for people who are, anybody who's watched the show for, you know, any amount of time, and we're on hundreds of markets across the country, we got, you know, the live stream as well, Channel 347 DirecTV. So Taryn is like, you're, I think, the greatest gunfoo, the greatest shooter in the world. That's accurate. I've done good stuff. I'm super good at hip shooting, instinctive shooting. You have like so many disciplines where you're like a master.
Starting point is 01:35:35 You're like a legit grandmaster. You have so many disciplines I've got a bell. I recently became the first ever nine-time Grandmaster, so that was super cool. I've been around a long time, and I just got there just in time for anybody else, about a year before anybody else, with a limited optics division,
Starting point is 01:35:50 which was a new division that came out. And I love the shooting sports. It's action, it's fun. It's not just sitting there for half an hour shooting one shot. It's based in like a real... It's dynamic. It's an over-the-top shootout. It's like a John Wick shootout,
Starting point is 01:36:03 which isn't realistic. But if you could do that kind of shootout, you look a real shootout. Exactly. And that's what Taryn does. So Taryn is, he is the go-to guy in Hollywood for, if you're watching a film and it looks like they know what they're doing, it's because they train with Taryn. So he did all the John Wicks stuff. You did Lion Us too, didn't you? You did Lion Us. You've done so many things. You're also doing this new, uh, or you were working with Austin Butler for this movie coming out. Uh, yeah, Austin's a total natural really good, really good. You said Lewis Hamilton was the best person that you've
Starting point is 01:36:32 ever trained? Most gifted but doesn't want to do it like all the time. Right. It's a guy that just naturally just can't get it just naturally can. Yeah. But other guys that really like it get super good. Like Henry Cavill's really super good. I can imagine that. Henry Cowell really good. Never shot before he's phenomenal. Wow. Unbelievable. I'll show you a video later. And then uh and also Chris Hemsworth came out years ago for Red Dawn. Uh huh. Way back tall skinny kitty. Oh, I may just become an actor now. I brought my little CRX Honda code, you know. That's actually really good.
Starting point is 01:37:02 And he's like, I'll be a big star someday. And I think of this movie called Thor coming out. It's gonna be awesome. And then this is like 15 years later, it comes out with his son. And his son, Tristan, is just amazing, 10 years old. That's awesome. And Chris is total natural.
Starting point is 01:37:18 We even did double gun, which I don't do that that often. Let's do it, mate. Come on, who cares, let's do it. Like really, it's not really dark. He's like, blah, blah, blah. But he's a natural too. And you just worked with him too, you tell me a couple days ago. He's such a wonderful guy.
Starting point is 01:37:30 Like Kiano, just super nice, respectful, self-deprecating fun guy. Wonderful guy. When you're approaching how you're going to work out these scenes and these movies, what does that approach look like? Because you're working with the director, you're working with the actor, but it very much is in some ways of kind of choreography. Usually it's like I asked them what guns they're going to use. Like recently there was an actor's coming out, she's going to shoot a saw machine gun.
Starting point is 01:37:59 and they want to pay for a ton of training. I'm like, what are we going to do with that, right? Yeah. So Gary Tours, ISS, we have a saw, blank gun. And basically it's just sit down to rack it. After that, I'm like, we got all these hours. Let's teach you to do other stuff, because it's completely, what are you going to do?
Starting point is 01:38:15 Right. It's like, here's your scene, open an iPhone up, okay? We're trained for six months, okay? Like, so we did that, you know? But usually I find out like what's it about. And I always like to add a little more, like if they're like, it's just a rifle scene. They'll get that down, but I want them
Starting point is 01:38:29 to learn pistol. Like, you can do another movie, right? You're a big movie star. So let's get your pistol reloads figured out. We're not doing dorky stuff and cup and saucer and all that stuff. So it's hard on Hollywood. You know, like you could do the movie and they can still edit and messed up a little bit. Editors don't really know weapons or whatever. A couple movies have been messed up for me a little bit, piss me off, but it is what it is. I do the best I can. And 90% of it's come out really good. I'm happy with how it comes on a screen. Clearly, John Wick, Halley, everybody was amazing and a bunch of other films. He just did a back in action. train that crap out of Cameron Diaz. She's super good. Oh, that's amazing. She's so fun.
Starting point is 01:39:03 Again, like she's exactly who you think she is. She's like America's sweetheart. She's like, seems like the nicest person ever. Yeah, she's wonderful, everything like health to Tatiana, all the things, you know, just know so much knowledge and they hit it off. They're like BFFs and and you train together like crazy and and then in the end, the movie doesn't have much action. It's just a bunch of random stunt guys getting shredded down a hallway, but it looks, but her when she's doing it, it looks real. Yeah, she has power and you make it look attractive. Like these scenes, it looks attractive and it looks accessible. And it ends up being so good that you watch it and you're like, I could do that. And what I liked in this movie with her and Jamie is that she's tall.
Starting point is 01:39:40 She's like 510, 511. She really throws some power into knocking down the bad guys and stuff. And Jamie's just so much fun to come out. Like he's just charismatic and surreal. And he's so cool because he'll sit down with you and talk to you for like an hour and a half about your life. Like you want to know everything about me? Really? Want to know about me?
Starting point is 01:39:55 This stupid shooter guy. He's like, I want to know it all, man. and just we talked forever. It was funny because we were on set in England, and it was a 25 years to the date of when they did any given Sunday together, and it just happened, Saturday Live was on, from that old one, he was old repeat, you know,
Starting point is 01:40:12 Jamie's on there with Cameron Diaz, she's in the audience, all this stuff, and we're in England, I go, hey, what do you think doing Super Bowl is coming up? A Super Bowl party. He throws us this crazy, raging Super Bowl party, you know, with all his friends, everybody, and that's where he sat us on the couch
Starting point is 01:40:27 She asked Tatiana all about her life, her career, mean, with all these other guys running around, let's go party, man. And he's like, I don't have time of that shit. Sorry. And just, it was a wonderful guy. That's awesome. He seems like very down to earth. And that makes also it, I think it makes the training easier. And it really translates beautifully on screen.
Starting point is 01:40:46 We're talking to our friend Terran Butler, who's also, he's got great stuff with Kanek. You've been doing so much. There's a new series that I knew you were working on. I saw the trailer and I was like, Terran Butler did that. It's ballerina. Yeah. It's the John Wick world. And this is centered on, so when he's like in, you know, when he goes into his, his, you know, Russian family and they've got all the women on stage doing ballet. The restroom and everybody. Exactly. Then that's that story that takes off. Because I always wondered how that was going to play in. I thought that got, that was featured too prominently to just be left. Yeah. So you're doing that series, which I am stoked about. So people understand, it's set between John Wick three and four. Okay. So when Johnwick four, he's dead, we don't know if he's dead. The lions are able to decide if any money. He's not dead. You know, we're not dead. You know, we're.
Starting point is 01:41:27 You know, Keanu's knees are, you know, all that stuff, you know. It's, it can happen, it cannot have. It's up to Keanu, if he wants to do it. If you do it, it's going to make billions, right? Whatever. So it's set between there. So when Keanu, when you've watched the part with Angelica Houston, walking downstairs like, you did all this for the puppy,
Starting point is 01:41:42 which doesn't want a puppy, you know? Yeah. Well, they have Anna on the staircase there watching them come down. They have that scene. Basically, it's set during that era. And obviously, Keanu comes in to help her deal with a bunch of crazy people, and she has, we built a custom gun, I want to do what you do. This is a beautiful.
Starting point is 01:41:59 This is the gun we built for Ballerina. Oh my gosh, look at this. This is beautiful. Taryn Tactical. It's the Combat Master X. It's got the twin jet compensator on it. It's a 24 round 9mm millimeter. In the movie it's 9mm magnet. So if you look at the barrel, it says 9mm magnum on there. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. Which is a real round made in Vegas here by a company. This is a beautiful gun. You make really beautiful stuff. I love the grips on this too. Because you incorporate so the stuff that you do when you're with your competition shooting when
Starting point is 01:42:32 you're customizing especially stuff for film you're adding those elements into those guns for I mean and it and it works at Translate beauty it looks great on screen so you're incorporating all of that you know to what they're shooting so she has and this is what you would I mean if you were going into competition you would have these like exact same features you know very similar yeah yeah this is beautiful and the director wanted a compensator on the gun so we built made this comp for the movie it's it's got a very like you know you want a comp to look good a lot of comps out there yeah yeah looks like a boxing in the end of his pole she's wanted to
Starting point is 01:43:05 blend in nice and look and just look good like guns got to look good you can sell a beautiful far as to be beautiful yeah yeah yeah then we have another gun here oh coming out of the movie okay you guys didn't see this this beautiful piece right here we go so people know anybody watching the stream we had to pull the video out because on the first the They can't show. Oh, that's all right. That's all right.
Starting point is 01:43:30 We're still doing it on the. Which is sad. This is beautiful. Look at this. Wow. So this, ooh. So that's the viper. That's a 5.4 inch barrel, 5.5 and a half inch, so half inch shorter than the pit viper.
Starting point is 01:43:45 It's got a site tracker barrel on it. Front site doesn't move when you shoot it, like a typical gun. It's got the new Trisicon HD on there. It's a great optic. Nobody can get them. It's like impossible. Yeah, I was like, that's a beauty. Instead of 17 rounds, like your typical 211 mag, we, you know,
Starting point is 01:43:59 took a year to make this mag better springs better follower designed 20 rounds you know 20 instead of 17 and the spring doesn't you know take you know go super weak in like a six months yeah yeah and try the trigger oh my gosh that was that's like butter this is beautiful yeah this is beautiful and that'll be a movie coming out soon too and so so this is going to be this will be available i'm not going to tell you won't be the same man you'll find with schmalerina Yeah. Right. Maybe.
Starting point is 01:44:35 I didn't say. This is gorgeous. This is a beautiful gun. Yeah, so these two were, they're pretty awesome. Yeah, I was, actually when I was at our range, we were, I can remember what we were at the range, what we were shooting up stuff and I can't remember what we were doing, but I saw you had a whole display, Texas gun experience. You had a nice display there. Oh yeah. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:44:55 Yeah. So we were, it was like, oh, there's Taryn stuff. I almost sent your picture. It's like, oh, here's all your stuff. It's a very nice display. So you got Bel-Belra. to coming out and you're rebuilding. I want to go back to that with the fires real quick because the does that change production for you? Like how does that I mean I know they
Starting point is 01:45:12 were talking about the fires the fire in 2019 burned the entire range like melted all the props and all you have these all these dumb rubber dummies out there there were literally nothing left but the metal stands and the whole kill houses burned to the ground you've seen these Keanu videos in the back in the past and wiped it all out it was kind of a clean slate you know, to build a nicer range, but it sucks to see all your stuff burn. Especially the ammo. Yeah. The ammo was blowing out like crazy.
Starting point is 01:45:38 And that ammo, then I go to call Black Hills. The price now for 200 bucks a thousand for 53, now my price is like for that kind of special match tip. It was amazing stuff like VMAX and burger bullets was like $1,000 a thousand now. Like, dang it. Oh my gosh. I can't replace any of it. No, you can't.
Starting point is 01:45:59 Holy cow. A special triton rounds they made don't make any more. They're a 45 turns into duplex rounds and it just blew out. And the fire wouldn't stop. It took a day and a half to. I'd actually get a Benelli. I got a Benelli had to say blue holes in the wall, the Connex, so the firefighters could crank a hole in the back because it was so far in the back.
Starting point is 01:46:16 Because I saved the first thing with, I thought it was a hero. I saved the house with the stupid fire steam chairs. I'm like, how does the connex catch on fire? It's a big metal thing. The wooden building is not burning, but the conics. So it's all the little leaves that you have there with all the, you know. birds and stuff. So I run down this 40-foot conduct. I start passing out for the smoke. I run out and I almost die. Tony McBride came to help with her dad, everybody. It was madhouse.
Starting point is 01:46:40 Oh my gosh. Oh my gosh. Now it's like an aftermath now of just Glock mags, which are now metal because of no more plastic coating. Yeah. Thousands of them just, what a mess. That makes me sick. Yeah. That makes me sick. It's not even my stuff. We're out of time, this time. Terran Butler, you're always welcome to come on the program. I'm going to get out there to California since these fires kind of dissipate. I'm going to build you a special.
Starting point is 01:47:00 box with special gift. Oh my gosh, that would be amazing. Oh my gosh, this is Terran's of us. Thanks for having me again. Of course, as always. All right folks, we're going to take a quick break. We got a lot more here from Shot Show coming up. We got Randy Couture standing out there as well, I think. Stick with us. Our partners, this is an interesting partner because when they first came up to me, I was like, let's talk a little bit. I, because I'm always going to tell people I'm going to carry. I have no problem using the lethal force to protect myself from my loved ones. I train. I know the drill. But I have friends, like I've ever, very good friend who's very conservative. She works in the press court in Washington, D.C.
Starting point is 01:47:33 She got one of the very difficult to get licensed to carry there, but she can't carry anywhere. One of the things she can do, though, and she went out and got this, is a Berna gun. It's a non-fire on firearm. Firearm. Burna S.D. is the most popular model. It shoots chemical irritant projectiles that can deter threats from up to 50 feet away. I just think it's all, you got knives. You know, everybody gets blades. You get, you know, different kinds of calibers. It's always good to diversify your weapons, your self-defense array. And that's what Berna is there. to offer, like another option so that you are not left defense list. They don't care about gun-free zone signs, no background checks, no waiting period,
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Starting point is 01:48:35 Really quick thing you need to know about, Keltech is giving away a gun. And you don't have to be here at Shot Show to get it. So it's the Shot Show week giveaway, right? And you've got to enter at www.com.com slash Dana. And the winner is going to be announced on tomorrow's show. Deadline is midnight tonight. And I'm very stoked about it. So you can actually enter to win your own Keltec. www.celticweapons.com slash dana. And I'm announcing the first hour of the show tomorrow. I'll put some information up on social as well. Joining me right now, he actually got a tour of Keltex facility in Florida.
Starting point is 01:49:13 Randy Couture, the man, the myth, the legend. I mean, all around badass, champion movie star. I mean, I don't even know. At one time, maybe kind of a pretend divorce attorney, too. You know? You like that skit? Yeah. I was for the M.M.A. Awards.
Starting point is 01:49:28 And one of those first years we started doing the MMA awards, they asked me to do that skid, and I thought it was hilarious as someone who's been divorced a couple times. And everybody thought it was real. Like, oh, you're going to be a lawyer now? Yeah. Oh, there were tons of stories about it. And it came back out, like a year or two ago, it came back out and started making the rounds again. It was hilarious.
Starting point is 01:49:47 Attorney Randy Couture. Yeah. I had a charity ride at Cocoa Beach. Oh, wow. Two years ago. And we got to tour Blue Horizon. Bezos's rocket company and then Keltec and the CCNRs and both of those and the dichotomy of the CCNRs because Kelte makes all their own stuff yeah all those little
Starting point is 01:50:08 parts and everything they make it all and that was amazed at what they had in their facilities they were really really George Kellgren is kind of like a mad scientist yeah it was really cool right it's like he said like the the 5-7 or what they call the 57 that they're coming out with where it's the it's the clip a stripper clip like I just got it which is you got it already just got Randy Couture got his before me. He's got that 5-7 with a weird mag that loads inside. Yeah, yeah. And sits, the round sit, yeah, come around and then get, yeah. It is, I've never seen a 5-7 that's that light and thin before. Yeah, it's really cool. It's different. I haven't shot it yet.
Starting point is 01:50:44 I literally just got it a week ago. Oh, I'm so jealous. I didn't have mine yet. Don't even have mine yet. So I want to ask, because you got, you have so much stuff going on every time, it's like every time we talk or every time I see you, you've got either a series coming out, you've got something, a movie, something that you have in the works basically saying I can't find my butt with both hands and that's true it's like yeah managed chaos I did a film in August the last one I did was called pitfalls yeah flick yeah fun I play the psycho running around the woods killing people you were great you're great I believe two hours to glue all that hair on I was gonna ask you about the makeup process for that
Starting point is 01:51:19 yeah that was it was quite a process but because obviously I don't have any hair on my own yeah you know but it was a fun movie very ambitious We shot that film in 20 days up in Canada and Langley. Wow. And man, we banged it out. Had a blast doing it though. Most slasher flicks, they don't really give you any backstory. No, they don't.
Starting point is 01:51:39 Why is this guy's psycho? What is it's this all about? They don't give you that. And what I liked about this script is, it actually did flashback so why this guy is a maniac running around the woods killing people. And in some ways it made it scarier. It did. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:51:52 Because you know, we got, we got, we got, you actually knew what he'd been through and then knew what he was capable of. We got 10 seconds. a tour if you're around tomorrow you know you're always welcome back we got to get going they're going to drop us danelash i'll be back tomorrow randy always legend thank you

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