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[00:00:01] All right, you guys. Happy Tuesday. And
[00:00:02] we will start with a question of the
[00:00:05] day. Now, imagine if you would that you
[00:00:07] were writing a Netflix series about a
[00:00:10] 19-year-old kid who had never been in
[00:00:12] trouble ever, actually. Uh he'd never
[00:00:15] been arrested, had never committed any
[00:00:16] crimes. He has a perfect ACT score, so
[00:00:20] he's also pretty brilliant. But for
[00:00:22] whatever reason, you decide that this
[00:00:24] protagonist is going to become a
[00:00:26] murderer. He's going to one day out of
[00:00:28] support for his trans furry lover. Maybe
[00:00:31] he's the furry and the other guy. I
[00:00:33] don't really know. The point is is he's
[00:00:35] going to assassinate a political figure
[00:00:37] in broad daylight who it should be
[00:00:39] mentioned that particular political
[00:00:41] figure isn't exactly known for raging
[00:00:43] against the LGBTQ community. But anyway,
[00:00:47] that's what this person decides to do,
[00:00:48] assassinate him. So, one afternoon he he
[00:00:51] scales a rooftop at a university that he
[00:00:54] never attended and he accomplishes what
[00:00:56] he set out to do. He murders Charlie
[00:00:58] Kirk. What would you expect that young
[00:01:01] man to do next? If you're just trying to
[00:01:05] to sell this as a what you would expect
[00:01:08] someone to do next logically. Well,
[00:01:11] today we are going to tell you where
[00:01:13] exactly Tyler Robinson went after he
[00:01:16] went to Dairy Queen. And it's
[00:01:19] interesting and of course it just pokes
[00:01:21] more holes in the Fed sloppy story. So
[00:01:24] welcome back to Candace
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[00:02:03] Okay, let's jump into this. It was
[00:02:05] allegedly Tyler Robinson. He was
[00:02:07] allegedly acting alone on a rooftop and
[00:02:11] it is allegedly supposed to have been
[00:02:14] the first time that he ever killed a
[00:02:15] human being. So we I think most people
[00:02:19] um who are thinking through this, we
[00:02:21] naturally would expect a little bit of
[00:02:24] adrenaline, right? Maybe even the
[00:02:27] thought of what he had just done for the
[00:02:30] very first time might have made him
[00:02:31] physically ill. Like we would expect him
[00:02:33] to maybe lose his lunch, not exactly pop
[00:02:36] over to a nearby Dairy Queen to have
[00:02:38] lunch, calmly, have lunch, and just
[00:02:41] begin texting his lover.
[00:02:43] Which is why I was very surprised to
[00:02:45] learn of what Tyler Robinson did
[00:02:47] thereafter. Ready? Tyler Robinson, we
[00:02:50] can exclusively confirm to you all,
[00:02:53] drove 3 hours away um from Oram, Utah
[00:02:58] down to Pangitch, Utah. I hope I'm
[00:03:01] saying that right. A lot of the cities
[00:03:03] sound weird. I think it's Pangitch,
[00:03:05] Utah. I'm showing you a map of that
[00:03:06] distance. It is just under uh 3 hours to
[00:03:11] get there. And what was he doing there?
[00:03:13] You're probably wondering, did he meet
[00:03:15] up with somebody? No, he was alone. And
[00:03:17] what we can tell you that he did when he
[00:03:18] got there was that he pulled into the
[00:03:22] Cowboys Smokehouse on North Main Street.
[00:03:26] He grabbed himself a seat at the bar at
[00:03:29] this steakhouse
[00:03:31] and he ordered himself some more food.
[00:03:34] Specifically, Tyler Robinson ordered a
[00:03:36] steak medium rare with mashed potatoes
[00:03:38] and vegetables. There were three servers
[00:03:42] that were working that night. And then
[00:03:45] after um news exploded the following day
[00:03:49] and people began obsessively sharing of
[00:03:52] course the photo of the suspect Tyler
[00:03:54] Robinson having been captured after 33
[00:03:58] hours. Well, one of the servers
[00:04:01] recognized him as the person that was
[00:04:03] sitting at the bar the night before. So
[00:04:04] they decided to huddle up with
[00:04:06] management and said, "No, that that
[00:04:08] person, Tyler Robinson, he was here. He
[00:04:10] was eating his steak. He was eating
[00:04:11] mashed potatoes." Management said, "Are
[00:04:12] you sure? Are you positive that Tyler
[00:04:14] Robinson? Yes, I'm absolutely sure.
[00:04:16] Well, they don't have any cameras at
[00:04:18] this restaurant. So, what they decided
[00:04:21] to do was to verify that he was in the
[00:04:24] building, not by, of course, consulting
[00:04:27] outdoor video footage, which they didn't
[00:04:29] have access to, um, but rather just
[00:04:32] looking through credit card charges
[00:04:35] because D Tyler Robinson, despite
[00:04:37] telling um his roommate how he wanted to
[00:04:40] get away with this, remember the
[00:04:41] messages? And like, oh, here's what
[00:04:43] happened. I don't want anybody to know.
[00:04:45] will make sure you delete this letter
[00:04:46] that's under the keyboard, but take a
[00:04:48] picture of it before you delete it, but
[00:04:51] read it and then destroy it. He's trying
[00:04:54] to get away with this this crime. Well,
[00:04:56] he used his credit card. That's how they
[00:04:58] found it. And so what they did was the
[00:05:00] right thing. They contacted the feds.
[00:05:02] Now, that's interesting because I would
[00:05:04] imagine that after 33 hour 3 to three
[00:05:07] hours when they sort of gloriously come
[00:05:09] out and yeehaw, we got them. I would
[00:05:11] have and call me crazy. I don't know how
[00:05:13] this stuff works. I'm not an expert,
[00:05:15] right? We're not experts, but I would
[00:05:17] imagine the first thing that they would
[00:05:18] do is that they would probably just try
[00:05:21] to figure out where he'd been and maybe
[00:05:22] one way they would do that would be
[00:05:24] going through his credit card charges. I
[00:05:26] would imagine the fed federal government
[00:05:28] had that capability. They didn't do
[00:05:30] that. Instead, they were contacted days
[00:05:32] later um by this restaurant. The the
[00:05:36] server filed a report responsibly and
[00:05:39] said, "Yeah, he was here. We have the
[00:05:41] literal receipt." the literal receipt
[00:05:45] and they explained uh that Tyler
[00:05:49] Robinson was not very talkative.
[00:05:53] He seemed absolutely fine and normal and
[00:05:57] was texting on his phone. Maybe that's
[00:06:01] when he was sending more messages to his
[00:06:02] lover as he was eating a steak. He was
[00:06:04] sure hungry is what I would say, but
[00:06:07] calm nonetheless. Didn't have the
[00:06:08] jitters. He wasn't scared. He was just
[00:06:11] hungry. Now, what's fascinating to me is
[00:06:14] what happens after because again, I'm
[00:06:17] expecting that the feds would go, "Well,
[00:06:19] let us get down there. Let us get down
[00:06:21] to Panguage. Let us start interviewing
[00:06:24] everybody. Uh, let's start checking all
[00:06:27] these cameras around here to see if
[00:06:28] we've got them." No. No. That's all they
[00:06:31] did. They um sort of were obliged to
[00:06:34] call them back and just say, "Okay, what
[00:06:37] happened?" And then that's it. The TRO's
[00:06:39] cold. Now, remember I told you guys that
[00:06:42] I spoke with the lawyer. Um, this would
[00:06:46] obviously be Erica's lawyer because
[00:06:47] she's listed as the victim. And they
[00:06:50] asserted that at this part in the
[00:06:52] process, what happens next is that the
[00:06:54] investigators separate from Erica uh are
[00:06:58] supposed to be well investigating.
[00:07:00] They're supposed to be going around
[00:07:02] trying to gather more information to
[00:07:04] prove their case that this is definitely
[00:07:06] the shooter and he acted alone. I would
[00:07:09] expect that they would have gone down to
[00:07:12] this restaurant. I can tell you guys
[00:07:15] today they have not. Nobody is
[00:07:17] interested in going down to this
[00:07:19] restaurant and speaking with these
[00:07:22] employees and speaking with people
[00:07:23] nearby and seeing what they saw and
[00:07:25] learning about Tyler Robinson's demeanor
[00:07:28] because it's not that kind of an
[00:07:29] investigation, guys. This is case
[00:07:31] closed. Giddy up. That's what he was. He
[00:07:34] was just He went down and he had himself
[00:07:37] a steak after he had um some Dairy
[00:07:41] Queen. Now 3 hours is a long ride. I get
[00:07:43] it. He's probably hungry and I get that
[00:07:46] he used his credit card because I don't
[00:07:48] know. I guess he's Gen Z. He's never
[00:07:50] heard of like DVDs and stuff. They've
[00:07:52] always had the technological
[00:07:53] capabilities. He doesn't even know what
[00:07:54] cash is. He didn't even think about just
[00:07:56] going to an ATM and getting cash out to
[00:07:58] pull off this crime. He thought it
[00:08:00] through everything else. how to scale
[00:08:02] the rooftops, how to make this happen,
[00:08:03] where exactly Charlie was going to sit,
[00:08:05] but everything else kind of falls apart
[00:08:07] afterwards. All he could think about was
[00:08:09] getting food, and he decided the best
[00:08:10] way to try to get away with murder was
[00:08:13] to use his credit card. Now, parking
[00:08:15] aside the fact that he's a 4.0 student
[00:08:17] with a perfect ACT score, uh, he
[00:08:20] couldn't, that thought just never
[00:08:21] crossed his mind. It's just get take
[00:08:23] cash out. So, here is what our now
[00:08:27] updated timeline looks like from that
[00:08:29] day. It's been a while since we have
[00:08:31] revisited that and I think that we also
[00:08:33] need to revisit which we are um the
[00:08:36] Dairy Queen stop because it had to have
[00:08:38] occurred earlier than we had initially
[00:08:40] documented. It definitely happened but I
[00:08:42] think the time frame of the stop is
[00:08:45] wrong because if we need 3 hours to get
[00:08:48] from Oram down to Panguitch and I have
[00:08:50] confirmed that that happened again there
[00:08:52] was a literal receipt and the FBI knows
[00:08:54] about it um and has that in their
[00:08:56] possession. Uh then it's got to be
[00:08:59] earlier, right? It's got to be slightly
[00:09:01] earlier that he went to Dairy Queen,
[00:09:04] which would track for me because if we
[00:09:06] know that he was throwing clothes out in
[00:09:08] the Dairy Queen, that's probably going
[00:09:10] to be a little bit closer to the
[00:09:11] shooting and he's not going to hang
[00:09:13] around. So, here's what we have. We have
[00:09:16] that press conference that happens at
[00:09:18] 5:30. At 559, Cash Patel tweets that the
[00:09:21] subject erroneously tweets the subject
[00:09:23] in custody has been uh released because
[00:09:25] sorry, they had erroneously tweeted that
[00:09:27] they had him before that. And he says,
[00:09:29] "Our investigation continues. After 6:00
[00:09:33] p.m. is when we are gauging the first
[00:09:38] correspondence to have taken place
[00:09:39] between Tyler and Lance based on the
[00:09:41] conversation that they were having. 638
[00:09:44] is when we initially had uh when that
[00:09:47] photo was taken. That photo was captured
[00:09:49] at the Dairy Queen and I will update
[00:09:51] that for you guys. I am going back and
[00:09:54] trying to be more precise. Wondering if
[00:09:57] that needs to be adjusted by an hour.
[00:09:58] Maybe it was actually 5:38 p.m. and time
[00:10:01] zones were wrong. I'll follow up with
[00:10:03] you guys there. Um and now we can add
[00:10:06] that 8:45 p.m. That's the time
[00:10:09] approximately that Tyler turned up in
[00:10:11] Panguitch, Utah. Again, that is 3 hours
[00:10:14] away from Orum. He has a meal at the bar
[00:10:17] counter and then he leaves around 9:30
[00:10:21] p.m. Remind you guys that he is fine.
[00:10:24] He's in a totally fine mood and he
[00:10:26] appears to be he is texting while he is
[00:10:29] eating, not speaking much to the
[00:10:32] servers. So when I spoke to the people
[00:10:36] who had reported this, they suspect and
[00:10:39] I think this is a a good suspicion, a
[00:10:42] good instinct to follow uh that he may
[00:10:45] have gone to his grandma's house
[00:10:47] afterwards because apparently that's
[00:10:49] where his grandmother is from and she
[00:10:51] lives nearby. And if you guys recall,
[00:10:54] Tyler Robinson's grandmother was one of
[00:10:56] the first people to speak out and she
[00:10:58] said, "You have the wrong person." She
[00:11:00] said, "My grandson does not fire guns.
[00:11:03] My grandson did not commit this murder."
[00:11:05] And so, since I am learning that she is
[00:11:07] from around here and that she uh is a
[00:11:12] local and everyone's familiar with her,
[00:11:13] they know who she is, I would imagine
[00:11:17] that it's possible that Tyler Robinson
[00:11:20] could have gone to his grandmother's
[00:11:22] house for the night. Again, we don't
[00:11:24] know that as a fact. I am putting it out
[00:11:25] there because this is an investigation.
[00:11:27] And by the way, if you are uh somebody
[00:11:30] who is around the or or rather operates
[00:11:34] a business around the cowboy smokehouse,
[00:11:38] you may have footage that you're not
[00:11:39] even aware of. If you have information,
[00:11:43] maybe the feds called around, I don't
[00:11:45] know. Please, we are inviting you to
[00:11:47] send us an email to more
[00:11:49] [email protected],
[00:11:51] but we can now officially plot that in
[00:11:54] our timeline. And it just makes the
[00:11:57] Fed's story more just unbelievable. Just
[00:12:01] unbelievable
[00:12:03] is what I would say. Nothing they are
[00:12:04] saying makes any sense. We can also add
[00:12:07] this to the list of things that stories
[00:12:09] that we have broken because one of my
[00:12:10] favorite things ever is how no matter
[00:12:13] how many stories we break, no matter how
[00:12:15] how much information we provide, the
[00:12:17] haters will forever say she has
[00:12:19] presented no evidence. They're just
[00:12:21] going on vibes in a dream on the Candace
[00:12:24] show. That's it. She had a dream and now
[00:12:26] she's just blindly pointing the finger
[00:12:28] at everybody. And so I actually decided
[00:12:30] while we were on break that I had time
[00:12:32] to put together a list. And this is by
[00:12:34] no means definitive. This is just a list
[00:12:36] of stories that we have broken on this
[00:12:38] show. So here we go.
[00:12:40] Charlie's text messages. That was a
[00:12:42] pretty big one showing that he was in
[00:12:44] fact aband abandoning the pro-Israel
[00:12:46] cause 48 hours before he was
[00:12:49] assassinated despite the fact that
[00:12:50] everyone lied about that fact. Uh, we
[00:12:53] presented the photo of Tyler Robinson at
[00:12:55] the Dairy Queen on the day of the
[00:12:57] assassination. Tyler Robinson, we are
[00:12:59] telling you today, then went to the
[00:13:01] cowboy smokehouse that evening and
[00:13:04] likely, I should put likely there,
[00:13:05] avoided traffic lights. We can also tell
[00:13:08] you that Tyler Robinson called out of
[00:13:10] work on the 11th. That's another story
[00:13:12] I'm breaking here. He was citing food
[00:13:14] poisoning. He called out of work very
[00:13:17] early in the morning on the 11th. and he
[00:13:18] also called out of work on the 10th
[00:13:20] saying that he had to help his
[00:13:22] grandmother move furniture. That is an
[00:13:25] interesting data point that I would like
[00:13:27] to present to you. Again, he is using
[00:13:29] his grandmother as an excuse. I think
[00:13:33] that if I was the federal government and
[00:13:35] I had unlimited resources,
[00:13:38] if I was the state government and I had
[00:13:41] unlimited resources in the form of
[00:13:43] people's tax dollars, I would probably
[00:13:47] be wondering if he went to his
[00:13:48] grandmother's house that night.
[00:13:50] Just saying. Tyler was working at Wild
[00:13:54] Electric, by the way, in Santa Clara,
[00:13:56] Utah. Uh, I did not break that story.
[00:13:58] That was already in the news, but you
[00:13:59] may have missed that. And uh yeah, that
[00:14:01] was his excuse. He had to help his
[00:14:03] grandmother.
[00:14:04] I also broke the story about Charlie's
[00:14:07] Catholic considerations. I didn't even
[00:14:08] mean to break that one, but then I had
[00:14:10] to present the receipts because people
[00:14:12] were acting crazy about him attending
[00:14:15] mass, praying the rosary, that he died
[00:14:17] wearing a St. Michael pendant, that he
[00:14:19] had a private Catholic funeral mass. I
[00:14:22] also broke the story regarding Terara
[00:14:25] Farnsworth's strange behavior moments
[00:14:28] after the assassination. I broke
[00:14:31] probably the biggest story
[00:14:34] um of all actually. It is the only
[00:14:36] reason that we are still discussing
[00:14:38] this. It's the only reason that we
[00:14:39] realize the single reason the first
[00:14:42] reason rather primary reason that we
[00:14:44] recognized the feds were lying to us was
[00:14:46] because I broke the story that there was
[00:14:48] no blood on the back of Charlie as he
[00:14:50] went down. that the bullet did not pass
[00:14:52] through. I also presented to you guys
[00:14:55] the photos from inside Charlie's SUV
[00:14:57] after assassination. I broke the story
[00:14:59] that the feds did not impound that
[00:15:01] vehicle.
[00:15:05] Broke a story that the feds seized the
[00:15:06] cameras inside the hospital, that the
[00:15:08] feds blocked Dr. Troder from returning
[00:15:10] to his operating room, and that a phone
[00:15:12] call was then placed to DC. We are still
[00:15:14] trying to figure out to whom
[00:15:17] who received that phone call, which
[00:15:19] allowed Dr. Trotder to go back into his
[00:15:21] operating room. We broke the story that
[00:15:24] Andrew Kovette lied about the Superman
[00:15:25] neck. That quotation never came from Dr.
[00:15:28] Lee Troder at all. It allegedly came
[00:15:29] from Erica in a moment of upset. We
[00:15:32] broke the story that Charlie texted Dan
[00:15:34] Flood and Andrew Kovette the night
[00:15:36] before saying that he was afraid that
[00:15:38] they were going to kill him. This has
[00:15:40] now been confirmed by Erikaru. At least
[00:15:42] it was confirmed to me from Erica.
[00:15:45] We broke the story that Netanyahu called
[00:15:47] Charlie to make an offer to take Turning
[00:15:49] Point to the next level. That story is
[00:15:52] being disputed by Erica. That's a
[00:15:54] turning point on turning point fight.
[00:15:56] Okay. Um I don't know who to believe,
[00:15:58] but I I will say that I confirmed that
[00:16:00] separately from Andrew Kovette with
[00:16:02] someone that did not have communication
[00:16:03] with Andrew Kovette. So I tend to
[00:16:04] believe that that offer did indeed come
[00:16:06] through. We broke the story about Fort
[00:16:10] Wuka and we're not done with that. We
[00:16:12] presented the military police report,
[00:16:13] backed that up with evidence uh that
[00:16:16] Mitch was telling the truth about what
[00:16:18] happened on September 9th. We broke the
[00:16:22] story about the Egyptian trains uh
[00:16:23] Egyptian planes, pardon me, tracking
[00:16:26] turning point faith. Um that document we
[00:16:28] still have for you which is coming
[00:16:30] forward. We will be proven correct on
[00:16:32] that as well. We broke a story about the
[00:16:34] bomb dogs failing to detect the recently
[00:16:37] discharged weapon on September 10th and
[00:16:40] that it was actually the feds that then
[00:16:42] directed a rookie police officer, three
[00:16:45] rookie police officers to find it. We
[00:16:47] also broke the story of the mass massive
[00:16:49] check that was coming to Turning Point
[00:16:51] USA from Pierre. Is it Pierre Dupont? Is
[00:16:55] it Pierre Falconee? I think it's Pierre
[00:16:57] Falconee. I really do believe it's
[00:16:58] Pierre Falconee for a lot of reasons. uh
[00:17:01] we are still looking for more
[00:17:02] information. So when it comes to
[00:17:05] receipts and evidence, we have been
[00:17:07] presenting a lot of it and we are
[00:17:10] getting no credit for it. We don't care.
[00:17:11] We don't want credit. Actually, what I
[00:17:14] want is for this to be solved. I want to
[00:17:16] know who killed Charlie Kirk and I don't
[00:17:17] believe it was Tyler Robinson. And on
[00:17:20] that note, we should get back to the
[00:17:21] Fort Wuga story because this has proven
[00:17:24] to be a very interesting lead and we
[00:17:26] have a couple of interesting updates to
[00:17:27] add to that. First and foremost, I
[00:17:29] should say for good measure that Turning
[00:17:31] Point USA would like us to clarify that
[00:17:34] while yes, it is true the tent idea was
[00:17:38] initially brought up by Elizabeth McCoy,
[00:17:40] it was ultimately a group decision to
[00:17:43] move forward with the idea, a group
[00:17:45] decision between the events team and the
[00:17:48] exhibitor hall team. Now, um, the idea
[00:17:54] from them was that at future tour stops,
[00:17:56] people would use that tent to grieve and
[00:17:59] to share their thoughts about how
[00:18:00] Charlie had changed their lives.
[00:18:04] I think just as a,
[00:18:07] you know, just a spectator here, there
[00:18:10] are other ways to grieve and you can
[00:18:12] still share stories about how Charlie
[00:18:14] changed your life. You don't need to be
[00:18:15] under the tent that he was murdered in.
[00:18:17] That's just my feedback there. Second
[00:18:20] update, this time regarding Fort Wuka as
[00:18:22] well. Um,
[00:18:24] Erica has submitted another follow-up
[00:18:26] text regarding her whereabouts on the
[00:18:29] 8th. Now, you will recall, as I told you
[00:18:31] yesterday, that the issue with the first
[00:18:33] message that she provided, which was
[00:18:35] purportedly a conversation between her
[00:18:37] and Charlie about dinner on the evening
[00:18:40] of the 8th, was that the contact name
[00:18:43] was blocked on the message. It was
[00:18:45] blacked out on the message. Uh I had
[00:18:47] received that by the way on December
[00:18:49] 28th. I immediately said, "Hey, could
[00:18:51] you unblock that uh or uncover that
[00:18:55] rather and I followed up about four to
[00:18:58] five times just trying to get that
[00:19:00] before we came back um onto the podcast.
[00:19:04] I just said, you know, I just want to
[00:19:05] see the contact number shown." Well,
[00:19:06] when I got off air yesterday, I had a
[00:19:08] follow-up, but it unfortunately was not
[00:19:10] what we were looking for or what we had
[00:19:12] asked for. It was just a Charlie Kirk
[00:19:15] contact card just like this is Charlie
[00:19:17] Kirk's contact card in my phone. Now I
[00:19:20] should add here that I am obviously
[00:19:21] working through a third party and they
[00:19:23] made it clear that Erica has been tied
[00:19:25] up with something personal. So that's
[00:19:27] the reason for the delay. There were six
[00:19:31] sick kids as well throughout the
[00:19:33] holiday. So there's just been a delay on
[00:19:35] getting that. But I wanted to let you
[00:19:36] guys know where we are at. No response
[00:19:40] at all from Brian Harpole. I've told you
[00:19:42] that several times. Or relatedly, Dan
[00:19:43] Flood. Now, Dan Flood was not seen at
[00:19:45] Fort Wuka, but he does have
[00:19:49] communication with Brian Harpole. So, I
[00:19:51] wanted to exhaust every effort to get to
[00:19:53] the bottom of where these individuals
[00:19:56] were, specifically Brian Harpole and
[00:19:57] Erica Kirk. Now, regarding Mark
[00:20:01] Amadeday, you will remember
[00:20:03] uh that I
[00:20:07] Mitch had described a person who he was
[00:20:10] sure was a congressman. He felt that
[00:20:11] there was it was a congressman. And I
[00:20:14] told you that we looked up a congressman
[00:20:15] that fit the description of what he was
[00:20:17] telling us. 5'9, glasses, grayish white
[00:20:20] hair. And we came up with Mark Amday.
[00:20:22] And he said that that face looks
[00:20:24] familiar. Then Mark Ammedday came out
[00:20:27] and he had dropped a YouTube video of a
[00:20:32] live stream of him on a committee. And
[00:20:35] then X came back and said um he actually
[00:20:38] missed the first two roll calls. This
[00:20:40] was a 12hour House committee video. We
[00:20:43] certainly did not have the time to parse
[00:20:45] through it in our last episode last
[00:20:47] year. I did of course make that a
[00:20:50] priority during break. I did go through
[00:20:51] that 12-hour footage. And I would like
[00:20:53] to now state unequivocally that I think
[00:20:57] his story checks out. Now, I realize
[00:20:59] there's been some confusion because he
[00:21:01] does in fact miss those first two roll
[00:21:02] calls, but people then pointed out to me
[00:21:04] in the comments that he does appear, you
[00:21:07] can see him on the screen early on. It
[00:21:09] is blurry, but that early on where he is
[00:21:12] sitting, it looks like in his chair.
[00:21:13] When I visually look at it, it looks
[00:21:15] like Mark Ammedday to me before the roll
[00:21:17] call. Uh, now it's certainly by no means
[00:21:19] definitive, but I think it is indeed
[00:21:21] very likely that the person that we see
[00:21:23] on camera is Mark Amadeay early on in
[00:21:26] the hearing. And I am not here to try to
[00:21:29] make someone fit into the story. I want
[00:21:31] to actually find the right person and
[00:21:33] eliminate the wrong people. And to be
[00:21:35] clear, like I said, Mitch initially
[00:21:37] contacted me about just Erica Kirk um,
[00:21:41] and Brian Harpole. Brian Harpole being
[00:21:43] the big one. this meeting, this hands-on
[00:21:45] meeting that looked like mission,
[00:21:48] mission is on the table. Let's go break
[00:21:51] right before a mission. That's how it
[00:21:52] was described to me.
[00:21:55] Now, regarding Mark Amadeay, there is
[00:21:58] someone else that I believe that we
[00:22:01] should look into. Okay,
[00:22:04] follow one lead. If it doesn't lead
[00:22:05] where we think it's going to go, we can
[00:22:07] pivot. And something interesting has
[00:22:09] come up. Now, I will start by restating
[00:22:13] I have never felt good about Terrell
[00:22:16] Barnworth. Okay? Not since that very
[00:22:19] first phone call I had with him. In
[00:22:21] fact, the phone call I had with him, I
[00:22:24] can say was the very first moment that I
[00:22:28] went, "Something is not right here."
[00:22:30] Told you guys he just started lying to
[00:22:33] me repeatedly. Weird. His energy was
[00:22:35] weird. I was like, "What's going on? Why
[00:22:37] are you being weird? I'm calling you
[00:22:38] because I'm just trying to let the
[00:22:39] public know like you know why you took
[00:22:41] the cameras out. I'm sure there's a
[00:22:42] logical reason. It is kind of weird that
[00:22:44] you're there. Why are you there? He's
[00:22:45] all over the place. And again, this is
[00:22:47] not in the immediate aftermath. This is
[00:22:48] not first 48. We've got the jitters.
[00:22:52] Charlie Kirk's killed. This is like a
[00:22:53] week past that. And I expressed
[00:22:57] repeatedly to my audience that something
[00:22:59] was not right with that phone call. As
[00:23:00] soon as I hung up, I said to my team,
[00:23:02] and I'm quoting myself here, that man is
[00:23:05] guilty of something.
[00:23:07] He's guilty of something. He's lying
[00:23:08] about weird stuff. I don't know how to
[00:23:10] send a file. What do you mean? You run
[00:23:12] an entire AV company. You know how to
[00:23:15] send a file over the internet? Well, I'm
[00:23:17] scared Google might hack me. What?
[00:23:21] You're scared Google's going to hack you
[00:23:23] to release more footage of Charlie
[00:23:25] dying? That makes no sense. Nothing made
[00:23:27] sense, and I will never pretend it made
[00:23:28] sense. And I'm following my gut on
[00:23:30] Terara Farnsworth, okay? And I expressed
[00:23:33] my gut, not just to you. and uh back at
[00:23:36] home. But I also expressed that to Erica
[00:23:39] and Justin Strife when we were sitting
[00:23:40] in the meeting. I said I I'm not taking
[00:23:43] my foot off of that pedal. No, I do
[00:23:46] think that it's worth stating before we
[00:23:50] get into this that me finding the
[00:23:53] behavior and the conversation that I had
[00:23:55] with Terrell to be extremely suspicious
[00:23:57] is not of course an invitation to harass
[00:23:59] him or his family. I'm against that and
[00:24:01] I'm saying that because apparently he is
[00:24:03] receiving death threats. that was told
[00:24:04] to me that he's receiving death threats
[00:24:06] because people want answers. Now, not
[00:24:08] ever do I ever want that to happen. I
[00:24:11] don't want people to watch this show and
[00:24:12] partake in that. Nor nor do I think you
[00:24:14] guys are partaking in that, but I'm just
[00:24:16] saying that like on this show, we
[00:24:18] sentence people to truth to more
[00:24:20] daylight. And the reality is that I
[00:24:25] don't trust people who lie repeatedly to
[00:24:26] me over the phone. I don't. he was
[00:24:28] acting guilty during a time when I had
[00:24:30] no indication one way or the other
[00:24:32] whether or not Turning Point people
[00:24:34] would be involved in a coverup. And for
[00:24:37] clarity, I want to show you guys this as
[00:24:39] well exclusively a still image of the
[00:24:42] much longer video I have that was shown
[00:24:45] to me of Charlie from behind. Okay, this
[00:24:48] is this is the video and and you can see
[00:24:51] um what we have there. That's that's
[00:24:54] Charlie's necklace that's hanging.
[00:24:56] There's no blood on Charlie. There was
[00:24:59] absolutely no blood on Charlie.
[00:25:02] Not only did the bullet not go through,
[00:25:04] it didn't even cause any sort of
[00:25:06] destruction. And I follow that video
[00:25:09] until he goes down. There's nothing that
[00:25:10] we would expect to see from A306. And
[00:25:13] again, I have a closeup of this. Uh
[00:25:16] that's his chain. There's no question
[00:25:18] that what you are seeing there is his
[00:25:20] chain. And the only blood that I saw was
[00:25:22] blood in his hand on which was spurting
[00:25:26] forward. To be clear,
[00:25:30] this this doesn't make sense to me. It
[00:25:32] doesn't make sense to the narrative.
[00:25:33] Doesn't make sense to anybody that knows
[00:25:34] anything about guns. Just doesn't. Okay.
[00:25:36] Charlie was in pretty good shape except
[00:25:38] for where he had the wound on his neck
[00:25:41] that we all saw, the graphic video that
[00:25:44] we all saw that was circulated online.
[00:25:45] Now, I'm going to add here that another
[00:25:47] person who I do not trust at all for
[00:25:50] many reasons because one of them being
[00:25:51] he's a sexual deviant. Uh he's also been
[00:25:53] indicted for crimes by the state of
[00:25:56] Arizona, federal crimes for which he was
[00:25:59] recently pardoned by President Donald
[00:26:01] Trump. I think it's fair to assume that
[00:26:03] a person who commits crimes in the past
[00:26:05] might commit crimes in the future or I
[00:26:07] guess allegedly committed crimes. I
[00:26:09] think those court cases are still moving
[00:26:10] through. I think that's a perfectly
[00:26:12] logical assumption uh that a person
[00:26:16] who's involved in doing the wrong thing
[00:26:20] might keep it up. A person that seems
[00:26:22] motivated by money, a person who
[00:26:24] factually was in debt and uh was having
[00:26:28] his payments garnished at Turning Point
[00:26:30] USA who then blinks and becomes a
[00:26:32] millionaire working for a charity might
[00:26:34] be a little bit shady. I think Tyler
[00:26:35] Boyer, it is a logical
[00:26:39] conclusion that he is at best a very
[00:26:42] shady character. I'm going to stand by
[00:26:45] that. 10 toes down.
[00:26:48] Now, because I was hyperfixed on Tyler
[00:26:50] Boyer, I decided to ask Erica in person
[00:26:53] during our sitdown how she met Tyler. It
[00:26:56] was actually I had three questions when
[00:26:59] I went in there that I wanted to get the
[00:27:00] answer to. That was actually my number
[00:27:02] one question. because I don't know much
[00:27:05] about the story of how Tyler met Charlie
[00:27:08] Kirk and I now desperately wish but I
[00:27:11] remember uh that I had I could remember
[00:27:13] what Charlie told me about that. How did
[00:27:15] they get linked up? And I felt that me
[00:27:19] asking Erica that Erica that question,
[00:27:21] she might be able to provide a lot of
[00:27:23] insight to who Tyler Boyer was um during
[00:27:28] the time he was with Charlie Kirk, why
[00:27:29] maybe even before he was with Charlie
[00:27:31] Kirk and why he got involved with
[00:27:33] Charlie Kirk. And of course, as we know,
[00:27:36] Erica knew Tyler for years before her
[00:27:40] and Charlie began dating, right? Both
[00:27:42] she and Tyler have been honest about
[00:27:43] that fact, particularly citing Trump's
[00:27:47] 2015 presidential rally as an event
[00:27:50] where the two of them attended together,
[00:27:53] right? Standing behind Donald Trump in
[00:27:56] Arizona at his 2015 uh July rally, which
[00:28:00] I should mention also her mother Lorie
[00:28:01] France is in the background. So the
[00:28:03] three of them have known each other
[00:28:04] since at least July 2015 publicly.
[00:28:10] So I asked Erica how she met him. Her
[00:28:13] answer was that she met him at the 2015
[00:28:16] rally because they were both standing
[00:28:18] behind Trump. And I immediately
[00:28:19] corrected her. I said, "That's not
[00:28:21] possible. It's not possible because
[00:28:23] Tyler discussed knowing you already at
[00:28:27] the if we're calling it funeral rally.
[00:28:30] Do people I don't even know if that's
[00:28:31] kind of what it was like a funeral
[00:28:32] political rally. Uh
[00:28:35] Tyler got on stage and he told the
[00:28:39] audience that Erica had called him
[00:28:41] asking how she could get involved and
[00:28:44] that he then made a decision to put her
[00:28:46] behind Donald Trump. Here is Tyler
[00:28:48] making that statement in his own words
[00:28:49] at Charlie Kirk's memorial.
[00:28:51] >> At his wedding, I told the story of
[00:28:53] talking Charlie into moving to Arizona.
[00:28:55] He was an adamant Chicago by boy. I
[00:28:59] needed to break that selfishly. I wanted
[00:29:01] him to love Arizona because we I had
[00:29:03] recently convinced them to move Turning
[00:29:05] Point USA to Arizona. It was a hard sell
[00:29:08] at first and that was until I hosted the
[00:29:11] first Trump rally in in in Trump rally
[00:29:14] history right here in Arizona in 2015.
[00:29:17] [applause]
[00:29:18] I got a call.
[00:29:20] I got a call from Miss Erica Kirk. Miss
[00:29:23] Arizona 2012. I just want to help, she
[00:29:27] said. So naturally, I put her right
[00:29:29] behind the president at that first
[00:29:30] rally.
[00:29:32] >> Okay. So she called, she said, "I wanted
[00:29:35] to help." And he put her behind the
[00:29:37] president. So I'm sitting with her and
[00:29:39] she doesn't remember how she met him,
[00:29:41] but she said that she would look back
[00:29:42] through old messages because like me,
[00:29:44] she never deletes any of her messages.
[00:29:45] And she thought maybe specifically she
[00:29:47] said that they had a a connection in
[00:29:48] politics via a a senator or a
[00:29:52] congressman. That's what she said. Now,
[00:29:54] in hindsight after that meeting, because
[00:29:56] I have continued to prod the narrative
[00:29:58] on Terrell and Tyler, I believe that's
[00:30:02] accurate. I thought that's interesting.
[00:30:04] Who were the congressmen? Who were the
[00:30:07] congressmen that Tyl Tyler maybe knew?
[00:30:10] Well, I should tell you guys that
[00:30:11] Terrell Farnsworth and Tyler Ber go
[00:30:14] back. They go way back. I'm talking
[00:30:16] generationally back. Okay? Terrell
[00:30:19] Farnsworth par Farnsworth's parents went
[00:30:22] to high school with Tyler Boyer's
[00:30:24] parents. They're all from Chandler,
[00:30:27] Arizona. And then Tyler Ber and Terl
[00:30:32] Farnsworth went to high school together.
[00:30:34] They graduated um it looks like two
[00:30:36] years apart uh from Gilbert High School.
[00:30:41] So these two are thicker than thieves.
[00:30:44] They are overtly political obviously. In
[00:30:47] fact, uh, at that very same Trump rally
[00:30:50] in 2015, Tyler Ber introduces himself as
[00:30:53] the youngest chairman of the Republican
[00:30:54] party. He's very involved in Arizona
[00:30:56] politics. And like he said, he's telling
[00:30:58] the truth. He was the reason that
[00:30:59] Charlie moved to decided to put Turning
[00:31:02] Point USA's campus in Arizona. Charlie's
[00:31:04] from Charlie's from Chicago, right? He
[00:31:07] that's where they first started Turning
[00:31:09] Point USA in Chicago. Tyler has been
[00:31:11] driving this bus and like I said hiring
[00:31:14] the people around Charlie Kirk except
[00:31:18] for me that really just I was the
[00:31:19] anomaly. We really just met and I wonder
[00:31:22] if it would have happened if uh you know
[00:31:24] Tyler was there. Anyways, point here is
[00:31:27] that Tyler Ber was very well acquainted
[00:31:30] obviously with Terrell on a familial
[00:31:33] basis and he was very close with
[00:31:37] Terrell's family, particularly Terrell's
[00:31:40] uncles and cousins. Terrell's father is
[00:31:43] a man named Dwayne Farnsworth and his
[00:31:46] first cousins are longtime Arizona
[00:31:49] Congressman Eddie Farnsworth. I believe
[00:31:52] he left office in 2022.
[00:31:56] And also his brother, Eddie's brother,
[00:31:58] is David Farnsworth. So, just to
[00:32:00] reiterate that, you have David, Senator
[00:32:02] David Farnsworth. He's still in office.
[00:32:04] You have Eddie Farnsworth who was the
[00:32:08] chairman of the uh state house
[00:32:10] judiciary.
[00:32:12] And those two men are brothers and first
[00:32:14] cousins with Dwayne Farnsworth, who is
[00:32:18] Terrell's father.
[00:32:20] and they are extremely close to Tyler.
[00:32:22] In fact, Eddie has actually been sued in
[00:32:25] the past with Tyler. Like they're on the
[00:32:27] same side. They are being sued together.
[00:32:28] You can go back and you can mine all of
[00:32:30] this. He has known that family for a
[00:32:32] very long time. Anyway, in 2014,
[00:32:35] Senator David Farnsworth
[00:32:38] introduced Erica's mother to the House
[00:32:41] floor with concerns over EMPs. Okay. At
[00:32:46] the time, David Farnsworth was actually
[00:32:48] sponsoring the bill, uh, a bill which
[00:32:50] would involve introducing Lori, who was
[00:32:52] then the CEO of GTech Industries. And
[00:32:56] Eddie Farnsworth is also listed as
[00:32:58] having voted on this particular bill.
[00:33:00] They got it passed through. So, the
[00:33:02] three of these people knew each other.
[00:33:04] You know, Eddie, Lori, um, and Dave. And
[00:33:07] you can see here at the top when you
[00:33:10] look at the members present, it says E.
[00:33:12] Barnsworth, Mister. That is Eddie
[00:33:15] Farnsworth. And then if you scroll down,
[00:33:17] if you see here, it's telling you who's
[00:33:19] sponsoring this bill. That is David
[00:33:20] Farnsworth. And it says that he became
[00:33:23] concerned about a potential for an EMP
[00:33:26] event a short time ago. And he got
[00:33:29] support from Congressman Trent Franks.
[00:33:32] And it then tells us that he introduced
[00:33:34] Larry Ginta, Chuck Lee, and Lorie
[00:33:36] France, the CEO of GTech Industries.
[00:33:39] Larry Ginta, by the way, or Gwenta, I
[00:33:41] don't know if I'm saying that right, is
[00:33:43] Erica's stepfather. They've known each
[00:33:44] other. The Finesworths, the Boyers, and
[00:33:45] the France fees have known each other um
[00:33:47] at least since 2014 on paper. We could
[00:33:52] keep looking and go backwards, but it is
[00:33:54] very likely obviously given how close
[00:33:57] Tyler Boyer is to these men that they
[00:34:00] all knew each other going back to 2014.
[00:34:02] I think likely earlier if I am being
[00:34:05] honest. Um I have an indication that it
[00:34:07] was actually earlier, but this is on
[00:34:09] paper, so let's stick to the facts.
[00:34:11] Anyways, Eddie Farnsworth is an
[00:34:13] interesting character uh because the
[00:34:16] year prior in 2013, Eddie Farnsworth
[00:34:19] was, as I said, the chair of the House
[00:34:21] Judiciary Committee and he caused a bit
[00:34:23] of a kurluffle in the state because for
[00:34:25] some unknown reason, he blocked a
[00:34:28] hearing on a bill to prevent child sex
[00:34:30] trafficking. And he was the wrong person
[00:34:32] to do this because he had been in the
[00:34:33] news years earlier because his nephew,
[00:34:36] Albert Farnsworth, um had raped a
[00:34:39] 13-year-old. Okay. Now, on this topic of
[00:34:42] this child sex trafficking bill, which
[00:34:44] got he didn't bring it down to uh the
[00:34:47] floor for a vote and it had support from
[00:34:49] Democrats and Republicans because it is
[00:34:51] a problem in this state. Child sex
[00:34:53] trafficking is a problem in the state of
[00:34:55] Arizona because the border is there and
[00:34:58] uh they were trying to do something
[00:34:59] about it to make it so that it was less
[00:35:01] easy for people to traffic children. I
[00:35:05] think specifically ages 15 and 16. And I
[00:35:08] want to say that never in my life, in my
[00:35:10] political life, have I worked on a
[00:35:12] single story where a theme of child sex
[00:35:16] trafficking has emerged more. I've never
[00:35:18] seen it in my life. Okay? Whether it's
[00:35:20] the people who own the planes, remember
[00:35:23] the 888 plane, they run uh an anti-child
[00:35:27] sex trafficking charity. Also, in their
[00:35:30] profile pictures, they're wearing a
[00:35:32] t-shirt from another child sex
[00:35:34] trafficking charity, Operation
[00:35:35] Underground. And you will recall that
[00:35:38] following the assassination, Phil Lyman
[00:35:40] was speaking to the guy that used to
[00:35:42] run, I'm blanking on his name, Tim
[00:35:45] Ballard, that's his name, Tim Ballard.
[00:35:46] He used to run Operation Underground
[00:35:49] because he had gotten u donation and
[00:35:52] support from Glenn Beck for Operation
[00:35:55] Underground. He was involved in that. I
[00:35:57] remember because I interviewed Tim
[00:35:58] Ballard about Operation Underground.
[00:36:00] Fort Wuka base, which has randomly come
[00:36:02] up because of Mitch in general. Uh they
[00:36:05] also are caught up in a child porn ring.
[00:36:09] That's a real story that has been an
[00:36:10] issue at Wuka base. And I'm showing you
[00:36:13] this article from CBS News. US Army
[00:36:16] missed the red flags about a civilian
[00:36:19] leader who led a child porn ring and
[00:36:23] risked US security. That person's name
[00:36:26] was David Rodsham. He was a top civilian
[00:36:29] commander um at a US air base in
[00:36:32] Afghanistan. Um, and you can go go on
[00:36:36] and you can see that it says that after
[00:36:38] he left his post, he returned to Fort
[00:36:41] Wuka, which is a major army installation
[00:36:42] in Arizona, blah blah blah. There is
[00:36:45] also Fort Wuka base which gets involved
[00:36:48] in a scandal relating to child sex
[00:36:51] trafficking uh where turning point USA
[00:36:56] has their base where they actually
[00:36:58] decided to put the campus if you will
[00:37:00] Turning Point USA just outside uh
[00:37:03] literally across the way there's a place
[00:37:05] known as Arizona Mills which is like the
[00:37:07] number one place for child sex
[00:37:09] trafficking just like across the street.
[00:37:11] I want to be very clear here. I'm saying
[00:37:13] that I am making no connection there. I
[00:37:15] am not suggesting that Turning Point USA
[00:37:17] is trafficking children. Just want to be
[00:37:18] very clear. I'm just saying that
[00:37:20] everywhere I look in this story, themes
[00:37:22] of child sex trafficking come up. Okay.
[00:37:25] Anyway, I am wondering regarding Eddie
[00:37:27] Farnsworth if it is possible that Mitch
[00:37:30] saw him because he's a dead ringer. A
[00:37:35] dead ringer for Mark Amday. When I saw
[00:37:37] this, I was like, whoa, doppelganger.
[00:37:39] This man looks like Mark Amday. He just
[00:37:42] and I and I sent it to Mitch and he
[00:37:44] said, "Yes, this man looks very
[00:37:46] familiar. Again, these are not the
[00:37:48] people that he contacted me about, but I
[00:37:51] would like to find out if this could be
[00:37:53] a connection. I'd like to see if it's
[00:37:55] possible because the Farnsworth family
[00:37:56] has deep military ties as well.
[00:37:59] Legitimately do not know. I am not
[00:38:01] making an accusation here. I personally
[00:38:03] think he looks a lot like Mark
[00:38:04] Amadeday." And as a final point,
[00:38:07] interestingly enough, connecting a final
[00:38:10] dot here, Arizona politicians happened
[00:38:13] to travel down to the Davis Month base
[00:38:18] for their annual commanders summit where
[00:38:21] Arizona community leaders meet with
[00:38:23] military men. This is very close. This
[00:38:25] is about Mark, what is this? 40 minutes
[00:38:27] away from Fort Wuka.
[00:38:28] >> Uh, it's a little over an hour north in
[00:38:30] Tucson.
[00:38:32] >> Okay. In Tucson. They happened to travel
[00:38:34] here for their annual commander summit
[00:38:37] on September 9th. That happened. You can
[00:38:39] see this pulling this up on the Davis
[00:38:41] Mountain Air Force Base website. It says
[00:38:44] that they kicked off their Arizona
[00:38:47] Commanders Summit on September 9th,
[00:38:49] which provides an opportunity for
[00:38:51] military commanders and Arizona
[00:38:53] community leaders to discuss topics
[00:38:55] impacting military installations. Again,
[00:38:58] that could obviously just be a
[00:39:00] coincidence, but it's interesting. it
[00:39:01] would give them an excuse to be in that
[00:39:03] region. And so I'd like to know more
[00:39:05] because the Farnsworth family is coming
[00:39:06] up too much. Terara Farnsworth's wife,
[00:39:10] by the way, people on the internet
[00:39:11] discovered this. Um, and I'm going to
[00:39:14] get the name. I don't want to get this
[00:39:15] name right. I'm going to get this name
[00:39:16] right. I mean, I don't want to get it
[00:39:17] wrong. His father-in-law is Thomas Bert,
[00:39:21] who ran Duncan Aviation. The FBO, I told
[00:39:24] you, that rented the cars for the feds.
[00:39:27] He actually ran Duncan Aviation as the
[00:39:30] executive vice president and COO for 22
[00:39:34] years now. He did retire. He retired in
[00:39:38] in 2019. There's just a lot of
[00:39:40] connections here that I think should be
[00:39:42] explored more about the Farnsworth
[00:39:43] family and the Boyer family. And I want
[00:39:46] to put this out here because something
[00:39:48] just, like I said, rubbed me the wrong
[00:39:50] way uh when I
[00:39:53] spoke to Ter. And I can't let that
[00:39:55] feeling go. There's there I I think that
[00:39:58] Terl knows more. Yeah, that was my vibe
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[00:43:20] All right, you guys. So yesterday, we
[00:43:22] didn't really break the story. We just
[00:43:23] were kind of responding. I guess we
[00:43:26] we're very confused. Normally, we do
[00:43:29] this show at 400 p.m. Eastern, and it
[00:43:32] looked like a Daily Wire was teasing
[00:43:34] something on my channels, which they
[00:43:35] brought back, and then they released
[00:43:37] stuff on my old Instagram channels. And
[00:43:39] I guess it was supposed to be like a
[00:43:40] clever way of of I don't know. I don't I
[00:43:43] actually don't know at all what they
[00:43:44] were thinking, but it got them some
[00:43:47] attention. And then we were able to very
[00:43:50] quickly determine because the tips box
[00:43:52] is just absolutely savage that what's
[00:43:55] been in the works is that Daily Wire um
[00:43:57] has been casting people for a show
[00:44:00] that's designed specifically to make fun
[00:44:02] of me and also Tucker Carlson. Okay.
[00:44:05] Now, in general, I would say the Daily
[00:44:07] Wire has been in a casting rut trying to
[00:44:11] find the new Brett Cooper uh probably
[00:44:13] for well over a year now. It's not easy
[00:44:15] to find raw talent like that. And I
[00:44:18] think really at long last they found
[00:44:21] someone that they think might work.
[00:44:24] Except rather than being bubbly and
[00:44:26] kind, the idea is she's going to be a
[00:44:28] bit manic, over the top, and of course a
[00:44:31] little bit and mean, right?
[00:44:33] Because if you're noticing, that's kind
[00:44:34] of the new Zionist bent sort of this and
[00:44:37] we've we've shown you clips in the show
[00:44:38] like you can't sit with us. We're cool.
[00:44:40] like you you're broke if you don't like
[00:44:41] what we do and we're hot and you're not
[00:44:44] like you know the Hampton Summit and
[00:44:45] they're like talking about how much
[00:44:47] money they have. Another brilliant PR
[00:44:49] ploy from a country that's mass
[00:44:52] murdering innocent children like you
[00:44:53] can't sit with us. Never occurs with
[00:44:55] them that we just don't want to sit with
[00:44:57] them. That's kind of the whole point of
[00:44:58] what we're doing. Anyway, before Maddie,
[00:45:01] they apparently tried out other people
[00:45:03] for this role. They had considered a
[00:45:05] show uh putting together a show that
[00:45:08] would make fun of me and Tucker Carlson.
[00:45:10] They tossed around three other people.
[00:45:12] They even considered doing a combination
[00:45:14] show with a person who had played the
[00:45:17] baiff on Matt Walsh's Judged and that
[00:45:21] didn't end up that didn't wind up
[00:45:22] panning out. Now Maddie was then landed
[00:45:25] upon and they decided because we're
[00:45:28] really going to stick it to Candace.
[00:45:29] We're going to have her name the show in
[00:45:32] the No. No. Haha, get it. Get it. Says
[00:45:35] we don't know, but we know. Ben's on
[00:45:37] stage saying that expression is ba did
[00:45:39] and now we're just gonna bring this show
[00:45:43] to life and give it sort of a
[00:45:46] Nickelodeon IIC Carly vibe, but it's the
[00:45:49] Daily Wire, but they don't have a kids
[00:45:51] department anymore. But this kind of
[00:45:52] feels like Nickelodeon, but it's iic
[00:45:54] Carly meets politics, which is just kind
[00:45:56] of wrong. And the idea is we're going to
[00:45:58] take Candace clips out of context to
[00:46:00] make it seem weird. And I'm going to
[00:46:02] show you it. I'm gonna show you guys uh
[00:46:04] so you could see it. Tata's clip up. She
[00:46:08] is going to really dramatize me
[00:46:11] discussing the history of Utah's state
[00:46:16] flag. Now, I don't know if I'm getting
[00:46:17] old. I am actually. I do know I'm
[00:46:19] getting old. In my ripe old age, I'm
[00:46:21] interested in history. I'm interested in
[00:46:23] learning about flags. And the history of
[00:46:25] their beehive flag is what I presented
[00:46:28] on my show. And Maddie in the no is
[00:46:32] really gonna is really gonna mock me. So
[00:46:34] let's let's take a look at it.
[00:46:38] >> That the Utah state flag is a hexagonal
[00:46:42] beehive. All right, let's try this.
[00:46:45] Let's really try this. Okay,
[00:46:48] chronologically, Utah adopts the beehive
[00:46:51] symbol in 1948. Fast forward
[00:46:55] 175 years later, people start using B
[00:47:00] language as codes.
[00:47:02] >> And I communicate with them by dancing.
[00:47:04] >> People that use the code, they're
[00:47:06] clearly communists because communists
[00:47:08] work together. They follow a hive mine.
[00:47:11] Yes, queen. Underground communists.
[00:47:14] Mormons live in Utah. I watched the
[00:47:16] secret lives of Mormon wives. I know
[00:47:18] what's going on here.
[00:47:19] >> They've always been known as the beehive
[00:47:20] state. And to be clear, it's not because
[00:47:22] they make honey. It's not because they
[00:47:23] have a high presence of bees. In fact,
[00:47:25] in terms of making honey or bee related
[00:47:27] products, they rank number 24. It's
[00:47:30] actually the beehive state. It's relates
[00:47:33] to the uh Mormon church, the Church of
[00:47:36] Latter-day Saints. Early Mormon pioneers
[00:47:39] founded that state and they liked the
[00:47:41] idea of a beehive working toward a
[00:47:44] common good. Now, if that sounds vaguely
[00:47:47] familiar or communist to you, the idea
[00:47:49] of worker bees, yes, that's where it's
[00:47:51] from. Did the Mormons know that the bees
[00:47:53] were commies in 1948? Did anybody watch
[00:47:56] that South Park episode? You know what?
[00:47:58] None of this matters. Let's get to her
[00:48:00] conclusion.
[00:48:05] [laughter]
[00:48:08] It's really good. It's really good. It's
[00:48:11] really sweet. So funny. It's like very
[00:48:15] original.
[00:48:16] Very I would say she's clever as a fox.
[00:48:20] Plus teach her. why we use that
[00:48:22] particular simile, but I can tell that
[00:48:23] facts about animal symbolism and history
[00:48:26] are obviously not her thing. So, I guess
[00:48:27] the idea is Candace is discussing the
[00:48:30] state flag and she's using that as proof
[00:48:33] that Charlie was murdered or something.
[00:48:36] And it's it's interesting. It's a vibe.
[00:48:38] Anyway, wanted to show you that because
[00:48:40] the Daily Wire continues to exhibit
[00:48:44] stalker vibes. This is not normal. I am
[00:48:48] now telling people that Ben Shapiro is
[00:48:49] my psycho ex-boyfriend because that's
[00:48:51] what this feels like. None of this is
[00:48:53] normal. We don't have to pretend this is
[00:48:54] normal. Nothing that has happened since
[00:48:56] I have left that company is normal. Not
[00:48:58] how I left the company. Not the glorious
[00:49:00] town hall slave hanging. Teach everybody
[00:49:03] a lesson. Like it's psycho ex-boyfriend.
[00:49:06] It's the ex-boyfriend that breaks up
[00:49:08] with you. Blasts a message to all of
[00:49:11] your friends. Says, "Come look. Here's
[00:49:13] why I did it. Here's I hate her." And
[00:49:15] you're like, "Okay, I guess this is
[00:49:17] over. That's fine. I'm going to move on
[00:49:18] to my life." And then you try to move on
[00:49:20] your life. And like he's sliding into
[00:49:21] the DMs of everybody saying, "You can't
[00:49:23] deal with Don't speak to her. She's
[00:49:25] terrible. I'm going to smear her. I'm
[00:49:27] going tell you what she is. I hate her."
[00:49:30] And it's like, "Okay, fine. That's okay.
[00:49:32] I'm happy to move on in my life." I'm
[00:49:35] going to sue you. I get everything.
[00:49:38] The apartment we share, the car you're
[00:49:39] going to leave, you're have nothing.
[00:49:40] Okay, that's fine. Take it. I'd like to
[00:49:42] just move on in my life. I'm going to
[00:49:45] see you again because I'm upset about
[00:49:48] something else. Okay, fine. I would
[00:49:52] really just like to move on and and
[00:49:53] close this chapter in my life. Then all
[00:49:56] of a sudden, he's like jumping on to
[00:49:59] stages
[00:50:01] and talking trash about me. He sees I
[00:50:03] moved on. I'm like, okay, I'm just doing
[00:50:05] my own show here.
[00:50:08] You don't. No. No. But you know, like,
[00:50:09] why do you care? Are you good? Are you
[00:50:13] good? Can you move on? And you're like,
[00:50:15] you're designing shows after me. This is
[00:50:18] not normal. This is not how employers
[00:50:21] are supposed to behave. I'm I'm being so
[00:50:24] ser There's something about that that
[00:50:26] that's like and parking aside Maddie.
[00:50:28] She's just the latest pawn, you know?
[00:50:29] They just got to find someone who really
[00:50:31] desperately wants to be famous, stands
[00:50:32] on a couch, okay, whatever. Think she's
[00:50:34] going to be the next it girl. That's
[00:50:35] fine. This has nothing to do with her.
[00:50:37] Actually, I hope it works out for her. I
[00:50:40] am speaking about an employer that can't
[00:50:44] move on. This is not This feels
[00:50:47] dangerous to me. Like we're getting to a
[00:50:49] stage of obsession that is dangerous.
[00:50:52] You have to go create a show that's
[00:50:55] interesting and compelling that people
[00:50:56] want to watch that's not based off of
[00:50:58] somebody that you fired because you
[00:51:00] didn't want them anymore. That doesn't
[00:51:02] that doesn't track with the public. So,
[00:51:04] I just feel like this is getting very
[00:51:07] creepy and it's making me uncomfortable.
[00:51:09] And there should in fact be laws to
[00:51:11] prevent this from happening. There just
[00:51:12] should be laws that prevent employers
[00:51:15] from sending interns to stalk you at
[00:51:17] events from trying to get you canled
[00:51:19] from speaking events for buying your
[00:51:22] friends. Like, oh well, I'm that's the
[00:51:24] next step of the crazy ex-boyfriend. I'm
[00:51:26] going to reach out to everybody you know
[00:51:28] and offer them money. Yeah, I'm going to
[00:51:30] pretend I was Charlie's. What are you
[00:51:32] doing? Why Why are you doing this? Why
[00:51:33] are you so inside of my life?
[00:51:37] Please, just move on. This is not
[00:51:39] mentally healthy for you, Ben. I want
[00:51:41] you to be better. I want you to get
[00:51:44] better. Seriously, move on in your life.
[00:51:47] It's okay. Let go of people that
[00:51:49] disagree with you. It's okay. Also,
[00:51:51] leave Megan Kelly alone cuz I see you're
[00:51:53] eyeing her too in a weird way. You seem
[00:51:54] to be gunning for her now. Let it go.
[00:51:58] This is not healthy. And I'm asking you
[00:52:00] to leave this alone in 20 2026. Go do a
[00:52:04] show that's based off of that girl's
[00:52:06] talent and something that's interesting
[00:52:08] and don't just use her like a pawn.
[00:52:10] That's what I would say. Anyways, you
[00:52:11] guys want to know the No, no, no, no.
[00:52:15] Head over to the Daily Wire, support
[00:52:16] Maddie. Show's going to be great. Or you
[00:52:19] can just watch my show
[00:52:22] and we can keep talking about state
[00:52:23] flags actually because then I got more
[00:52:25] interested in more state flags.
[00:52:27] Never mind. I'm not going to tell you
[00:52:28] about the Pelicans and uh Louisiana, but
[00:52:31] we were looking into that and it is kind
[00:52:32] of interesting to learn about the
[00:52:33] Pelican on the flag of Louisiana's state
[00:52:36] flag. Uh moving on you guys to other
[00:52:39] psychopathic things that are happening.
[00:52:41] Uh I did not realize that Breijit
[00:52:44] Mcronone is having those people who like
[00:52:47] retweeted
[00:52:49] things that she deems to be harassing
[00:52:52] the truth, right? Right. Brashet
[00:52:54] Mcronone believes the truth about uh his
[00:52:56] gender is a form of harassment. This is
[00:52:59] very chilling. They are sentencing these
[00:53:02] people to jail. I did not realize that.
[00:53:05] I thought this was like just the fine. I
[00:53:07] think I read it too quickly. I thought
[00:53:08] it said, "Oh, it's $10,000 fine." No.
[00:53:11] Eight men and two women between the ages
[00:53:13] of 41 and 65.
[00:53:16] Okay. Who she is accusing have it's
[00:53:20] harassed me. It's harassed my family. my
[00:53:23] family's testifying. It doesn't matter
[00:53:24] whether or not I did these things to
[00:53:27] Emanuel when he was 14. It doesn't
[00:53:28] actually matter. What matters is that
[00:53:30] you're hurting my feelings bringing them
[00:53:31] up. You could just imagine this argument
[00:53:32] in court. Like if Jeffrey Dmer was alive
[00:53:36] and you're like tweeting at Jeffrey Dmer
[00:53:37] and you're like you're a sick cannibal
[00:53:40] pedophile and then he's like that
[00:53:41] actually doesn't matter because you hurt
[00:53:43] my feelings. That's really mean. I don't
[00:53:45] want you that's that's harassment. You
[00:53:47] can't just call me those things. That's
[00:53:49] the vibe of what's going on in France
[00:53:50] right now. It doesn't matter if it's
[00:53:52] true. it matters if it hurt Brigade's
[00:53:54] feelings. And so what has happened here
[00:53:58] is that they testified that these tweets
[00:54:03] were malicious. They were degrading.
[00:54:05] They were quote insulting.
[00:54:07] They were intentionally harmful to
[00:54:09] Breijit. And of the 10 defendants, eight
[00:54:12] were given suspended sentences between
[00:54:15] four to eight months. and a ninth was
[00:54:18] sentenced to six months in jail because
[00:54:21] that person just didn't even attend the
[00:54:22] hearing.
[00:54:24] That's what's happening right now in
[00:54:25] France. Okay. Three of the individuals
[00:54:27] were described as the instigators and
[00:54:30] they were then ordered to have their
[00:54:32] social media accounts suspended for 6
[00:54:35] months. Re retweets. She feels harassed
[00:54:39] by the truth. You can harass people with
[00:54:42] the truth now. And to be clear, all of
[00:54:45] them were ordered to attend an online
[00:54:47] course regarding hate speech.
[00:54:51] Hate speech can also be true speech. If
[00:54:54] they just feel if they hate it, that's
[00:54:56] it. And they have to collectively pay
[00:54:59] Rajit Mcronone what's known as moral
[00:55:02] damages around $12,000.
[00:55:06] Moral damages. I am telling you that
[00:55:09] because you need to fully compute what
[00:55:12] they want to do here. Okay? That's the
[00:55:15] purpose of this lawsuit against me.
[00:55:17] Never before seen lawsuit against me is
[00:55:19] that evil people are getting caught
[00:55:21] doing evil things and those evil people
[00:55:23] still have enough power to pass through
[00:55:26] legislation and to establish new laws to
[00:55:30] make it so that they never get caught
[00:55:31] again. Or even when they do get caught,
[00:55:33] you have to shut up about it. This
[00:55:36] lawsuit that Breijit has brought against
[00:55:38] me matters deeply. I am telling you
[00:55:40] guys, this lawsuit, everyone should be
[00:55:43] paying attention to every single filing
[00:55:46] pertaining to this lawsuit in Delaware,
[00:55:50] a place where I'm pretty sure France has
[00:55:51] been running the game since the
[00:55:53] Revolutionary War because I believe that
[00:55:55] the feds are colluding because they want
[00:55:57] to introduce new speech laws in this
[00:55:59] country and make people fearful to tell
[00:56:01] the truth about the things that they
[00:56:03] have actually done. wild. I just felt
[00:56:06] like I needed to fully present to you
[00:56:08] what was actually happening in France.
[00:56:10] Prison
[00:56:12] 65year-old person.
[00:56:14] Maybe they just retweeted. Who knows? We
[00:56:16] have to get into the documentation. But
[00:56:18] this is not defamation. She's not making
[00:56:20] the argument that these things are
[00:56:21] untrue. She's making the argument that
[00:56:25] her feelings are hurt because you know
[00:56:27] that she was born with a penis.
[00:56:30] Wild times, guys. We'll be right back
[00:56:33] after a brief break. All right, guys.
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[00:57:55] See? All right, you guys. Telling you
[00:57:57] that we have our new merch up on the
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[00:58:09] want the autographed bundle? I want the
[00:58:10] autographed bundle. Top comment from
[00:58:12] yesterday's episode is from Lorie Gallo.
[00:58:15] She writes, "Having that tent at Amfest
[00:58:16] as a carnival attraction would be like
[00:58:18] having the limo that John Kennedy was
[00:58:20] shot in for a photo op. It is totally
[00:58:22] disgusting. I am in total agreement with
[00:58:24] you. I cannot believe it was not stopped
[00:58:26] on any level. Um it is just it's
[00:58:28] distasteful and we have every right to
[00:58:31] feel the ick I think that we that most
[00:58:34] people feel most of the human beings
[00:58:35] feel not the Sentinels obviously it's
[00:58:37] wrong. There's a thousand ways that you
[00:58:38] can honor Charlie. Stop telling us that
[00:58:40] it has to always be Miss Macka like we
[00:58:42] have to have the bloody mic and we have
[00:58:44] It's like we don't actually have to have
[00:58:45] any of that.
[00:58:48] You can just speak about him and say
[00:58:50] what he means to you like I did. I
[00:58:52] actually just told stories about Charlie
[00:58:54] Kirk and yeah, that felt pretty
[00:58:56] honorific. I I didn't I don't need
[00:58:59] blood. There's something about it that
[00:59:00] feels like a seance at all times and I
[00:59:02] don't like it. I don't like it at all
[00:59:04] and many people at home don't like it
[00:59:06] either. Okay, let's get into uh the
[00:59:09] comments that are coming in right now.
[00:59:11] Uh Jojo writes, "Christ is king. Thank
[00:59:13] you for that donation." Brendan writes,
[00:59:14] "Happy Feast of the Epiphany. Uh keep up
[00:59:17] the great work." That's not today.
[00:59:19] Wasn't that on last week? That was last
[00:59:21] week, right? Be the epiphany. I think
[00:59:23] I'm right.
[00:59:25] Is this is today a holy day of
[00:59:27] obligation, Chris.
[00:59:34] Okay, got me. Brendon, you got me. I
[00:59:36] didn't know that. Angelina writes, "Oh,
[00:59:38] we are so back." By the way, the answer
[00:59:39] was that it's not a holiday of
[00:59:40] obligation in case you guys couldn't
[00:59:42] hear them. Business writes, "Candice, I
[00:59:44] adore you. My children watch you with me
[00:59:45] as well. My 28-month-old claps when she
[00:59:48] sees you on TV. Thank you for being our
[00:59:50] voice. You are often in my prayers. Stay
[00:59:52] safe. Christ is king. Thank you so much.
[00:59:53] That's such a sweet comment. Emily
[00:59:55] Sullivan writes, "Keep digging, Candace.
[00:59:57] Praying that your platform continues to
[00:59:58] grow. I feel as though the Lord has laid
[01:00:01] on my heart to tell you that all that
[01:00:02] you are uncovering is open is to open
[01:00:04] eyes and bring people to Christ. Use it
[01:00:06] for the kingdom." Of course. Absolutely.
[01:00:09] And I have to say that it's been it's
[01:00:10] just been so heavy. I feel better this
[01:00:13] year obviously than I felt last year,
[01:00:16] but it is just that Tim Dylan dark
[01:00:19] comedic skit where you just go, what is
[01:00:22] happening? H has this world always been
[01:00:24] this way? Okay, it has. And I think a
[01:00:26] lot of people want answers like what is
[01:00:27] the next step? And I don't know. I don't
[01:00:29] have an answer other than committing
[01:00:31] ourselves to truth unapologetically. We
[01:00:34] have to grow louder. They want us to
[01:00:35] become more silent. We have to expose
[01:00:37] them. That's what Breijit is doing. It's
[01:00:40] like we'll bankrupt you. we'll kill you.
[01:00:42] We'll we'll do whatever it is to shut
[01:00:45] you up. And they want us to be fearful.
[01:00:47] And I think that we just have to
[01:00:49] continue to say, you know what, the
[01:00:52] truth matters and the truth is enough.
[01:00:54] And that's why I always say, if you're
[01:00:56] wondering what you can do, I do believe
[01:00:58] that the frequency of truth hits harder.
[01:01:00] And repeating the truth and saying the
[01:01:02] truth and not being fearful is a part of
[01:01:05] it. It's a part of of um of how we've
[01:01:07] been thus far able to expose so much. I
[01:01:10] think that that's that's accurate. Drew
[01:01:12] Cass writes or Drew Casease writes, "You
[01:01:14] mentioned having Baron on your pro
[01:01:16] podcast. When is that going to happen?
[01:01:17] Both of your thoughts together will
[01:01:18] break the internet. You both are so
[01:01:20] close. God bless and stay focused."
[01:01:22] Yeah, I reached out to him and we are
[01:01:23] going to make that happen. When? I don't
[01:01:25] know. It will likely be on a Friday.
[01:01:27] Speaking of which, by the way, Friday we
[01:01:28] are going to do because I was like, why
[01:01:30] do a book club on Tuesday and then
[01:01:31] Friday? Let's just do an extra long one
[01:01:33] on Friday. Uh since we won't have an
[01:01:35] episode. So instead, we will be doing
[01:01:37] our book club on Friday for 2 hours as
[01:01:40] we finish the book Sigman Freud and the
[01:01:43] Jewish mystical tradition. So you can at
[01:01:45] any time sign up for the book club.
[01:01:47] Candace Owens.com.
[01:01:49] Drew, I hope I answered your question.
[01:01:51] Did I actually answer your question?
[01:01:52] Yes. Baron Baron Coleman. So we are uh
[01:01:55] in conversation and hopefully that will
[01:01:57] happen on a different Friday.
[01:01:59] Humble Beginnings writes, "I know that
[01:02:00] they have terrorized you, but I wouldn't
[01:02:02] let Ben Shapiro rent space in your head.
[01:02:04] just keep moving forward. We are
[01:02:06] building, right? It's not about whether
[01:02:08] or not this isn't about winning or
[01:02:10] losing. It just needs to stop. Like I
[01:02:12] can't explain to you. It's it's getting
[01:02:14] there's something about it to me that
[01:02:16] just is starting to feel dangerous. It's
[01:02:17] like there's an obsession here. There's
[01:02:19] an obsession with me that is happening
[01:02:22] and I would like it to stop. That's it.
[01:02:24] It's not about whether I I've moved on.
[01:02:26] I've said, "Okay, okay, you can't hang
[01:02:27] out with me. Okay, you can't go speak
[01:02:29] here. Okay, you can't whatever I'm going
[01:02:31] to do." Okay, cool. Thumbs up. I'm gonna
[01:02:35] have this. Okay, cool. I would just like
[01:02:37] to move on in my life. I would like you
[01:02:40] to just leave me alone. There's
[01:02:42] something about it that feels parasitic.
[01:02:44] And I'm I'm asking for it to stop. I am.
[01:02:47] And um I hope that that is enough. I
[01:02:49] hope that me saying that we it's been
[01:02:52] it's two years, okay? You just you have
[01:02:55] to get over a past relationship sooner
[01:02:58] than two years for your own mental
[01:02:59] health beyond anything else. I just want
[01:03:01] it to stop. And maybe it won't, but I I
[01:03:04] do think that um employers doing this
[01:03:09] should not be acceptable. Like under the
[01:03:10] law, it should not be acceptable. You
[01:03:12] should just be allowed to be fired is
[01:03:14] what I would say. Jamie Paul Luchi
[01:03:18] writes, "And I also want to add just
[01:03:19] before I answer this last thing, I also
[01:03:20] want to add that you don't even know
[01:03:24] like 3% of what I have gone through with
[01:03:27] them because I have tried to be above
[01:03:31] board. I have tried to handle it in the
[01:03:33] best way possible. And like I said, my
[01:03:35] perspective on it was always we are
[01:03:37] Christians and so we need to not be
[01:03:40] reciprocal. We can't be mean-spirited. I
[01:03:42] mean, you see, we have limited our
[01:03:43] discussions of the Daily Wire at all on
[01:03:46] this show. And I'm I'm doing series on
[01:03:49] Camala and Breijit Mcronone and things
[01:03:52] I'm interested in like things that
[01:03:53] actually interest me, focusing on what I
[01:03:55] want to build. And that is not happening
[01:03:58] there. I don't I don't know why that
[01:03:59] can't also happen there. If you think my
[01:04:01] ideas suck,
[01:04:03] you know, go invest in your ideas. Why
[01:04:05] is your idea me? Why is your idea like
[01:04:08] destroying me? I just don't get it. I
[01:04:10] really don't understand it and I would I
[01:04:12] would like for it to stop. We'll see
[01:04:13] what happens. Jamie Powell Luchcci
[01:04:16] writes, "Looking into Erica's mom's
[01:04:18] company, AZ Tech and E3 Tech, having
[01:04:20] contracts with the DoD for EMP hardening
[01:04:23] and the testing that is done at Fort
[01:04:25] Wuka." Yeah, I think that that's
[01:04:27] accurate. And by the way, like I said, I
[01:04:28] don't think Erica ever denied that.
[01:04:30] She's like on camera saying that she
[01:04:32] moved to Arizona because her mother got
[01:04:34] defense contracts. Like she was her
[01:04:36] mother was working with the DoD. So
[01:04:37] she's been very open about that. And
[01:04:39] what's would be interesting to know is
[01:04:41] if the Farnsworths secured those
[01:04:43] contracts for her originally when they
[01:04:45] first moved like back in the early
[01:04:47] 2000s. And I'm sure that will come up at
[01:04:48] some point. Freethinker writes, "Maddie
[01:04:51] in the noon no is a big no no from me,
[01:04:53] fam. Seriously though, what even was
[01:04:54] that? How embarrassing. I have
[01:04:56] secondhand embarrassment so bad. God
[01:04:58] bless and protect you forever, Candace.
[01:05:00] And the last thing that I just want to
[01:05:01] say as a mother is get your feet off of
[01:05:03] the couch, Maddie. Like, I am so sick of
[01:05:05] people thinking they just jump up on a
[01:05:06] couch and put your feet up there. That's
[01:05:08] what upset me the most about that. Like,
[01:05:10] do not stand on a couch. No, you're not
[01:05:12] allowed to do that. Mm- My grandma, my
[01:05:14] granddad would say that's a no no. So,
[01:05:16] Maddie, that's where we're going to
[01:05:17] leave you on the in the no is that
[01:05:19] standing on furniture is a no no. Don't
[01:05:23] do that. We'll see you guys tomorrow.
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