The Prepper Broadcasting Network - PBN Daily News: Recovery & Lost Super Foods
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I am the king of the world. ¶¶
¶¶ I think we could use a decoration day for the next 365 days, what do you think?
Maybe like a 4th of July for a full
year. How's that sound?
We need, yeah, we need that.
You know what I mean? We need a good
heads up.
A good reminder
of what it is we're doing here.
It's a lot more than buying a nice A good reminder of what it is we're doing here.
It's a lot more than buying a nice couch,
going and seeing the next best movie,
eating a big steak.
Don't get me started on a rant.
I don't want to go down that path right now.
I've got a rant coming.
It's not a favorable rant to the majority of us all,
but it's in route. It's stewing, if you will. Good morning, everybody. It's Tuesday.
This is PBN Daily News. I'm your host, James Walton. I had for you the, uh,
a plan to create an Intrepid Commander soundbite, and over the weekend
I did create several
different soundbites,
none of which were the Intrepid
Commander one.
I'll introduce you to the AI
soundbite tomorrow.
You're gonna love it.
Let me put it in the magic book so it gets done
ai sound but i'll look at that tomorrow and i'll be like what in the world
dave i was gonna get on last night and talk to you guys dave jones did such a fine job on memorial
day i found myself running into a lot of the same ideas that he had.
So I said, forget it.
You know, sometimes one's good enough, right?
And it's good to hear from Dave always.
So, you know, he hit the nail on the head.
He talked about everything that was really on my mind fundamentally. I was going to read from the book The 50 Greatest Letters from America's Wars.
I think that's always a great one, Veterans Day, Memorial Day, but it is what it is.
Sometimes, you know, sometimes the timing's right.
We do have plenty to talk about today.
I want to talk, before we get into One Threat, One Solution,
we're going to do a surprise One Threat, One Solution today. I don't know what it is.
I haven't looked at it, but I'm going to look as the music plays at the latest from the Grayman
briefing and pull something from there. I don't know, just, you know, one of those things. So
I want to talk about the human body for a minute.
I want to talk about recovery because I had set off a chain reaction of inflammation in my body last night,
which was kind of a first for me, in all honesty.
I did a pretty tough workout Saturday after a long day in the sun.
I paid close attention to hydration because I knew, you know what I mean?
It was a really tough—it wasn't even necessarily a workout, but it was a workout.
It was more just work.
necessarily a workout, but it was a workout. It was more just work. For those of you who don't know, many of you do, there's a giant tractor tire close by to my home in a field close by.
And I spend most of the summer flipping that tire. And the tire is taller than me. The tire weighs 400 pounds, something along those lines.
It's a monster.
It's an absolute monster.
And it's really weird how it worked out because the first tire I started flipping over there was smaller than me.
And then one came that was a little heavier than that one but still not that big.
And then like someone is watching and progressing me with tires,
this final one is coming.
To be honest with you, I don't know.
I don't know if I could do a much bigger one than this
because this one is tough.
This one is real tough.
But the movements of the tire flip are,
they're just so great.
You know, you start in a very deep squat.
You're executing almost like a deadlift, like an explosive deadlift,
almost like a clean kind of, except you don't really bring it up over.
You know, you could, I guess, get underneath of it.
But, you know, you have to hold on to these big treads of the tire.
And that's a workout in and of itself because the treads are so big.
And the lifting and the grip that you need to hold to the tire absolutely destroys the forearms.
Like no exercise I do anywhere else.
forearms, like no exercise I do anywhere else. And of course, low back quads, hamstrings,
all that kind of stuff, because you're pushing this tire up, jerking it, jerking your body.
You've got to be at least a little pliable to do this big, heavy tire flipping thing that I like to do. And you feel it, man. And to me, it just pays off i still hit the gym over the summer
from time to time and i do plenty of different workouts but when it comes to like the real full
body strength stuff you know like deadlift like hang on a second there's a big ant i have to kill.
Deadlift, heavy squat, those kind of things largely get replaced by the tire in the summer.
Not to mention the fact that I can run there and run back in the heat.
And it's just a great workout, man.
So I did that on Saturdayurday and then i didn't calculate
the level of damage well actually i didn't do that saturday because i found the tire down a hill
and the tire was down a hill last year too and my son and i got it up the hill
and we did it in a very different way i flipped it on its side and then pushed it up the
hill at you know like wheeled it up the hill like an actual wheel the way a tire would really work
that was hell that was absolute hell that it might have been better though but i don't know
um this time what i did is kept the tire on its side. The tire was
also filled with water, so it was even heavier. And I just got underneath of it and lifted it as
much as I could. You can't flip a tire on a hill up going up, you know what I mean? This one anyway,
I can't because I'm not tall enough. The tire is bigger than I am when it's on its side.
So if I'm downhill from it, I'll just go through the middle.
I'm not tall enough.
So I just picked it up, you know, sort of like deadlifted it up to my knees or whatever,
and then turned it to the left and moved it a couple inches.
Deadlifted the other side, turned it to the right and it's filled
i mean i couldn't hardly lift that at all and up and up and up and up and about 30 minutes i got it
at the top of the hill and then i said well i gotta flip it a few times now after all that work
so then i think i flipped it like five six times and then i got it up on its side and
wheeled it on the flat ground to where I wanted it to be going forward for the summer and the tire was set and now it's ready
and it was hell don't get me wrong it was absolute hell Monday rolls around the Murph
Monday rolls around and the Murph is here and I largely didn't do much on Sunday.
We spent Sunday, the family and I, went to the water park Sunday.
Had a blast, you know, all that kind of stuff.
The MRF arrives Monday.
And I plan on doing it all outside this year, which I did.
And I line up on this pull-up bar, which is just not necessarily a pull-up bar.
It's the top of the fencing that goes around my chicken coop.
My son was doing pull-ups on it, and I saw him, and I said,
Oh, Jake, that's a great idea. I'm going to use that.
Well, it's way too small, the bar itself.
And it was wet, and none of that was the problem.
When I hung from it to do my first set of five pull-ups,
my forearms were so sore they wouldn't hardly hold me.
I spent most of the MRF doing pull-ups.
My right hand, I could hold the bar. My left forearm was so tired that all I could do was hang off my four
fingers so that was a nightmare that was really bad so off of four fingers doing all those 100
pull-ups broken down and set so anyway you, the Murph is awesome. I talked about it earlier last
week. You know, either you're going to do something like that or you're not. So I'm not
going to beat you about the head and neck. Either you like the idea or you don't. But it's a mile
run, 100 pull-ups, 200 push-ups, which was pretty easy. And 300 squats and then a mile run at the
end. And after that, I was toast, man. Everything that hurt from the tire hurt worse and everything from the MRF was starting to hurt.
Took a shower, you know, cooked enough food to kill four of us. And then this inflammation set
in, guys, that was crazy. And I just was laying around, just laying around, like,
And I just was laying around, just laying around, like, stretching my fingers back to deal with this forearm pain.
And my son comes downstairs, and he says, let's go throw the football, Dad, please, please.
And he'd done nothing all day.
I mean, this guy woke up very little, video games, studying Madden plays.
And fundamentally, that was it, it you know enjoying the day off and he was up up late so he slept in late and he comes down wants to do some physical activity and dad's
totaled but it don't matter right right hello out there don't matter That's the point where it doesn't matter how much it hurts
You just gotta go do it
Because one day it's over
Everything that happens with kids
For the most part
Unless it's insanely repetitive
Or there are some stipulations
But my mode with children
Has been are some stipulations. But my mode with children has been, well, sort of what I have drifted
on all these years, starting about eight years ago, was that you get a solid 10 with them
and then that's it. The drifting begins. You know, the drifting apart begins after about
10 years. And then the gap gets only greater as time goes on. If you're lucky, you know the drifting apart begins after about 10 years and then the gap gets only greater as
time goes on if you're lucky you know if you have a competent healthy young child right um
but even beyond that what i've added to that sort of you know so in other words my goal in life and
thanks thanks so much to you guys and obviously the incredible membership base here at PBN and my
amazing roster of writing clients. Everybody has given me that. You know, my youngest son's eight.
I got two more years. You know what I mean? And you guys gave me that. You guys gave me the ability
to execute on that goal. And I'm telling you right now, it's not been a venture of great capital.
I've not become a rich man making it my focus to spend time with my kids the first 10 years
of their life and be available and see everything and do everything., what amount of money would I want for that?
What amount of money could replace that in my head, in my mind?
You know, there is no—the reality is there's nothing.
There's nothing you could do.
There's no stack of gold bars, cash of ammunition, weapons.
There's nothing.
There's no diamonds.
There's no cash there's no financial
security in my opinion that could ever even come close to leveling out the playing field or leveling
out the uh the balance sheet between the you know maximizing those first 10 years of your kid's life with you.
That was it.
That was the goal.
That has been the goal.
And a lot of times I remind myself that.
I have to remind myself that.
All that said, you get to a point in life or in a day even where it's like,
I can't.
I'm done.
I'm done for the day.
Today's done.
I've done enough, I'm done. I'm done for the day. You know, today's done. I've done enough. I'm done. And then, you know, a child comes and wants to do something with you. And all you have to ask yourself, or all you have to remind yourself as a parent
is, one day nobody's going to come down the steps and ask you to go throw a football with them. You know? It's never going to happen.
This is the window of opportunity.
And it might be inconvenient and it might be a pain in the ass
or it might hurt or you might be tired or you might be frustrated
or you might be worried about some other bill or some other thing.
But for you parents out there, man, who are in the thick of it,
you have to understand that noise in your man, who are in the thick of it, you have to understand
that noise in your house, that mess in your house, that stuff that's going on in your world
that is child-related. Come look at this dad. Come see this dad. Come watch this dad. Watch one day it's over that's it
that book closes
that chapter comes to an end
with a dark blood red period
on the end of the sentence
and I guess you just pray for grandkids
so because I'm such a psychopath
and I think about these things all the time, I act upon them also.
So we went out and we threw the football.
My youngest son tagged along, brought his bike, rode around while we threw the ball.
And I really let one rip.
I'm not an athlete.
You know what I mean?
I'm not an athlete.
I didn't play sports and stuff like that growing up very much.
But I find my way through the darkness for my kids, you know, and for my wife, too.
Like, I got better at these things because my wife is very much an athlete.
And sometimes she wants to have a catch, too.
So I've gotten good over the years at really pitching the old pigskin.
And every throw hurt, every catch hurt.
You know what I mean?
And I let one rip.
It was funny too.
I let one rip really, really like a good one, like a normal one for me.
And my son went way out to get it.
And he came down on his elbow and hurt himself
because he went up to
catch it one-handed it was a little too high and too far for him and uh and I just I don't know
man something from like my tricep down through my forearm into my elbow just all went crazy and it
was like oh god this is bad whatever you know you know, is what it is. So I come
home and for the first time ever from workouts, now also I was sunburned on top of all that,
but first time ever in my life from workouts, I took ibuprofen. I took two ibuprofen when I came
home because I couldn't get the elbow pain thing to
stop hurting. And I was thinking, you know, what you need is sleep. So if you don't get this pain
to go away, the whole, the whole end of the, the whole point of this story is to tell you that I
woke up today feeling great. I woke up today feeling great. And I wanted to talk to you about
that. And I wanted to talk to you about stemming the inflammation, eating right, supplementing.
I've been supplementing with omega-3s lately, krill oil omega-3.
It works. It's good stuff.
I took tremendous amounts of vitamin C from Saturday on to deal with the—
when I say tremendous amounts, I mean like two to three teaspoons per day, to deal with the sunburn, to deal with the workout.
And, you know, it was a busy weekend,, eggs, bacon, butter, toast, milk.
And I ate meat all day yesterday.
I made ribs and barbecued chicken and grilled chicken and grilled sausage and hot dogs.
And you know what else, guys?
Leafy greens and herbs, in all honesty.
But be, you know, I don't know how many of you out there laugh when I talk about yoga and stretching and all that kind of stuff.
But this makes a huge difference as well.
But what was most interesting to me, you know, whatever.
My routines, the workouts, the stretching, the diet, you know, keeping things as clean as possible in your diet, it's going to happen.
Sunday, I think it was.
Sunday evening, I ate a whole bag of salt and vinegar chips.
Well, almost.
Oh, snap.
Ant versus spider in my window.
Oh, no, the ant got away.
versus spider in my window. Oh no, the ant got away. Um, what I think really helped the most in all honesty, I'm looking back. Oh, and tons of water, tons, just constant water flow. You know,
I probably drank two gallons of water yesterday. No lie.
But what I think really helped was action.
This is crazy because it goes against, like, everything.
It goes against your natural remedies, your herbal remedies,
your herbal remedies and all that.
I think the ibuprofen did the most.
I really do. I think the body had reached a point of maximum inflammation
and it was affecting other
things and then I you know hurt my arm on top of it which doesn't hurt at all this morning
and you know you can't those omega-3s reduce inflammation also but anyway
you can't discount sort of the wildfire of inflammation in your body when it gets going.
You know, like if a little area is inflamed, okay, you know what I mean?
But there is no doubt that that inflammation can kick off across your body like a wildfire and mess everything up.
You know, your body goes into like a tailspin.
And I think taking those ibuprofen and going to sleep and getting a
good night's sleep, well hydrated, I think that is probably, I mean, along with the nutrition,
obviously, but I think that probably is what stemmed the tide quite the most. It stopped.
It stopped the damage, you know what I mean, from the inflammation. And, you know, all of this plays
into, all of this plays into prepping because days and days of hard work could be ahead of you.
Your life could go from, the other thing, of course, is that I take this kind of damage,
not as excessive as Sunday or as yesterday, but I take this kind of damage not as excessive as Sunday or as yesterday,
but I take this kind of damage regularly.
My body knows this idiot, this maniac, is going to go crazy again this week.
He's going to run in the heat.
He's going to lift heavy weights.
He's going to do crazy boxing exercises and rip his back muscles up and all that kind of stuff.
We have to be prepared to deal with him.
You know, that's the way your body thinks when you program it that way.
That's why I always tell my prepper fit and health folks,
work out every day.
Make that your mantra, you know, because then your body starts to understand.
And it produces the things that it needs to produce to heal.
If your body thinks he's going to wake up,
lay on a soft couch, watch movies, stare at his phone,
then it'll live that way.
It will prepare for life that way.
And then when you do do something that's hard,
it'll feel like you've been hit by a freight train.
And where prepping is concerned is the whole concept of you go from a mostly sedentary lifestyle to what?
A bug out?
Now you're walking miles and miles and miles. You go to a situation where, okay, you've cranked up the urban homestead or the rural homestead or whatever it is.
And now you're growing and lifting and moving and building and fixing and all this kind of stuff all day and night long.
And your body is used to sitting in front of a computer.
Right?
These changes will happen.
And I can tell you, you will feel like death.
So take care of yourself, PBN family.
You're going to need your body, all right?
Let's get into One Threat, One Solution.
I spent 23 minutes on this opening segment.
Good God almighty. another thug from gotham city slipped through the fingers of Batman and wound up in Braintree, Massachusetts.
God, this is not a laughing matter at all.
But years ago when Biden first came into power, people were joking about the fact that Biden's staff looked like criminals from Gotham.
And now if you play the Arkham series at all, you see this variety of villains that you beat up, and they really are starting to look like the transgenders.
I just, you know, not the transgenders on a whole, but I would say the most theatrical of the bunch.
How about that?
But this is a very serious story, man.
I mean, this is—I don't like stories like this in america because
stories like this in america shouldn't make they shouldn't happen right like this instance should
have been stopped in braintree massachusetts a transgender white male identifying as a female
entered a cinema amc movie theater and stabbed four female children ages 9 through 17 with a It's another joke.
He was arrested.
He is also reportedly wanted for a murder in Connecticut.
Note to everyone who goes to the movies with me.
I can't remember, probably since the Colorado shooter, a time when I went to the movies without a gun.
You're not supposed to.
They don't know, know weapons free firearms free
facility whatever dude okay whatever you're going into a dark room full of people you don't know
and i sit in the front okay i don't sit in the back and scan the room i go sit in the front and
get absorbed into the movie um If I'm going into a
place like that in a dark place with a bunch of people I don't know, I'm carrying a gun,
right? We're talking exit stuff before the movie starts, me and the family, and then gun,
magazine, extra, tourniquet, and we're ready for the, then we're ready for the popcorn and the cherry Coke, baby.
Let's get to it.
But this stuff right here is bananas, you know?
This stuff right here, and it also speaks to the issue of like, put the phone down and
beat somebody's head in.
You know what I mean?
Stop filming people and beat someone's head in. You know what I mean? Stop filming people and beat someone's head in. This is not,
you know, this is just what I'm saying right now sounds like, oh my goodness, but it's,
it's just the way things have always been. Do you know what I mean? Imagine a guy dressed up with a wig on.
Okay?
Just wrap your head around it for a minute.
Wig on, man, pulls out a 10-inch kitchen knife, stabs a girl, a female child, a 9-year-old, in a movie theater, right?
In 1970, America.
In 1950, America.
Just imagine.
Do you know what I mean?
We have to get back here.
It's not about getting back to violence.
You know what I mean?
That's not what it's about.
It's about getting back to protection.
It's about getting back to putting up lines and limitations You know, this is a thing that the men in a society have to do
The men in a society have to be able to put up these limitations
And say, there are things that can happen in our society
Okay, and we'll wait for the cops to show up and whatever.
You know what I mean?
There are lines that shall not be crossed.
And if they are crossed,
the repercussions have to be severe, man.
Now, because I could probably find movies of this,
videos of this, rather,
because more people filmed than intervened.
Because of this, not only did four girls get stabbed, and a 10-inch kitchen knife will kill
you. Easy. You know what I mean? I mean, a 10-inch kitchen, a 10-inch stab wound can kill you very
quickly. Minutes, if put in the right place. So the suspects, since they let
the suspect run away, he stabbed two more people. Lines and limitations, man. You understand?
Those are the things that men are responsible for in a society.
We are not going to allow X.
We can't live in a society where everything's fine and everything's okay and let people live and let live, baby.
Because these lunatics don't want to let live.
I'm not even sure they want to live, let alone let live.
want to let live. I'm not even sure they want to live, let alone let live.
We're getting there. It's changing. I've never seen so many groups of people, I mean,
groups of men, rather, understanding the value of protection and taking action. But, you know, we have to solidify this protector in society.
We have to get that role back to the top of the heap.
Forget about what women are going to say about it.
Forget about what feminist Nazi women are going to say about you saying,
I am a protector in this society. I am a protector of myself. I'm
a protector of my family. I'm a protector of people who cannot protect themselves.
When they start hurling patriarchy and violence and caveman and whatever other stuff they want
to yell at you, who cares? It doesn't matter. What matters is that somebody with a knife can run around a
cinema and stab four people and get away do you know what i mean
the way a situation like that is supposed to go down let's just be 100 clear
if something like that happens supposed to go down. Let's just be 100% clear. If something like that happens
in a movie theater, then immediately a band of men has to look at each other. And without even
saying anything, you don't have to say anything. There's no need to sit down and put a plan
together. You converge on the target and you make sure that there's no way this person's going
to walk out of here. Walking will not be an option after we're finished. I know it sounds harsh,
but this is the opposite side of the spectrum, right? The opposite side of the spectrum is,
oh man, look
what's going on. Let me pull out my iPhone. Oh God. I hope the girl, right. Can you call the police?
Okay. Yeah. Call the police. Oh, look at that. There he goes. He's running. He's running off
with a bloodstained knife with little girl blood all over it. That's, that's the other option.
This is the other option.
Okay?
Be prepared, PBN family, okay?
You don't want to live with this stuff either.
The other thing is you don't want to live with it.
You do not want to live the rest of your life following up a situation where four girls were stabbed.
What if two of them die?
What if two of them bleed out?
And you sit there and go, I could have done something.
You don't want to live with that.
Do you understand?
There are things worse than death if you're scared.
Not that I want to see anybody get injured or killed or anything like that,
but we're reaching a point in our society where the lines between what's
allowed and what's not allowed are so blurry anymore that a lunatic in a wig can show up
and start stabbing girls and get away and then go stab more people.
Get in shape. Be capable. Defend the people who cannot defend themselves. This is the role, okay?
If a woman hears me talking and wants to take up that mantle, that's fine.
But this is the role for the men of a society.
I mean, from a tribe of 2,200 people to a nation of 360 million, this is the role.
And it doesn't matter about cops. It doesn't matter about
National Guard. It doesn't matter about military because in that moment, nobody's there but you.
When the knife went into that first girl, there's nobody dropping from the ceiling in SWAT team
gear. There's no, you know, special forces guy going to roll out of the movie you know i'm saying there are many many
many moments where it is you now you've been brainwashed to assume that there's someone else
you've been brainwashed to believe that someone else is going to magically appear and handle the
problems of your society but if you're a man and you're listening to my voice, this is it. This is the reality.
When they get up on the news and they say,
all right, there's no need for weapons of war in our society.
Nobody needs a weapon of war.
Okay, well, we'll see.
Let's hope they're right.
But I've got a very bad feeling, PBN family, that those weapons of war are going to be highly necessary.
Because the enemies are amongst us now.
They've been let in.
They've been let in.
And I think they've been let in on purpose.
I'm going to talk about something, a book in particular on S.H.T.F. Chef today that I think they've been let in on purpose. I'm going to talk about a something, a book in particular on SHTF Chef today that I think is vital.
Looks like there's some turbulence up ahead.
To continue down this.
We are the Prepper Broadcasting Network.
Your path, act as stability. network. I'm going to put the link to this book in the show description, okay? This is another book that I helped write. And it's a powerful book for those of you who are concerned with
food preservation. It really, well, fundamentally what it is, is probably the best book on food preservation methods and techniques throughout history.
And it's called The Lost Superfoods.
The Lost Superfoods.
Now The Lost Superfoods is set up a lot like No Grid Survival Projects, another book that I helped write.
In fact, the first picture, the link.
So you're going to get a link and you're
going to see a video, you know, it's that same old kind of weird, I don't know, that weird setup,
that marketing setup by the book. And we'll show you a bunch of, but that first picture,
you're going to see this Cree bread that's cooked on a stick. okay? And that Cree bread, and the pictures therein are my hands.
They're my hands.
There's lard.
There's some flour.
There's some, I think I put currants or raisins in them.
I can't remember exactly.
It's been years since I've made it.
And you take this bread and you put it on a little,
I put it on a bamboo skewer, and you can cook it over fire. You know, you make little balls of bread, basically,
sort of like a bread kebab. You cook them over fire. All these sort of unorthodox cooking and
preserving methods are in this book. This book is filled with awesome stuff, okay? It's called
The Lost Superfoods. I don't know when it came out.
I think it came out like three, four years ago now.
But I was part of the team put together to write that book.
There's a great one here called How to Make the U.S. Doomsday Ration at Home.
Thirty-seven cent.
What is it?
Doomsday Ration, as it was called, could keep an adult well-fed for just 37 cents a day.
It didn't account for inflation.
Here's another one that I made, the superfood that saved Leningrad during World War II.
Delicious, delicious.
Absolutely delicious.
But they've got other great stuff, man.
They've got how to make lard at home.
I guess this is hard tack cooked on coal.
A food miracle from the Civil War.
Cheese preservation secrets.
Sauerkraut recipe.
How to get 295 pounds of extra food for just $5 a week.
Who don't want that?
The Ottoman Empire's shelf-stable
meat. Coated meat. That's one I know nothing about. It looks really cool. They did it to a ribeye.
I know nothing about this coated meat business. That's really cool.
Oh, the pocket soup is amazing. The pocket soup that saved Lewis and Clark's expedition.
I'll show you how to make portable soup that saved Lewis and Clark.
It's really wild looking when you see it.
You won't believe it.
The Viking superfood they stockpiled on their longboats
because it didn't spoil for over three years.
There's amazing stuff in here, man.
Everybody now is doing the glassing eggs.
They're putting the eggs in the water with the calcium.
What is it that goes in there?
I've never done it, actually.
My eggs, I have no problem eating all the eggs.
But the ingenious method used by the Brits to preserve eggs
when air raids took out their power in 1941.
Putting the eggs and glass in them for up to 10 years.
Iroquois superfood.
Amish man's poor steak.
It's really cool.
There's a lot of cool stuff.
I'd highly recommend it, okay?
I'd highly recommend it as one that makes it onto the shelf.
Oh, here's the one I have to mention. How are grandparents preserved half a pig for a whole
year? Yeah, that's a must-see. So The Lost Superfoods, that's our SHTF chef for today.
Again, the link will be down below. If you use the link that I give you down below,
then I'll make some money off my book.
You know what I mean?
I'd highly recommend get the hard copy.
You know, it's 10 extra bucks for shipping.
You can get it digital only.
I'd highly recommend the hard copy.
You know, just makes sense.
All right, folks.
I didn't mean to do an entire podcast today,
but we did basically an entire podcast.
We're 40 minutes in.
So I'm going to hit the high road.
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that have come through the open door at the southern border.
Okay?
This might be the focus of my entire show Wednesday because it deserves it.
Oh, and in a few hours I'm going to be interviewing Ryan from Mission Darkness.
He might be a one-off interview, so he might be a show all his own.
We'll see how it goes.
All right?
I'll talk to you guys soon.
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