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(dramatic music) | |
| [Music] | ||
| The. The. | ||
| I. | ||
| [Music] | ||
| Yeah, I know it's on, Mike. | ||
| Yeah, I know that. | ||
| That's why we've got to check Mike. | ||
| I know he's at an earlier show. | ||
| We've got to focus, man. | ||
| We've got to focus. | ||
| There's a lot of folks watching. | ||
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unidentified
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Say what? You got that? | |
| [Music] | ||
| [Sigh] | ||
| By going back the intro up... | ||
| I want to do this again. | ||
| 'Cause I'm not gonna, you know... | ||
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unidentified
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[Music] | |
| There are problems in our country, getting living for the time. | ||
| There are far too many criminals, and far too many crimes. | ||
| I'm locking every window, and I'm poking every door. | ||
| The tool I use is so potent, it'll even hurt the door. | ||
| You can rent, you can raise, you can make your demands, and you can take my gun from my cold, dead hands. | ||
| There are global corporations, they are billions that they pay. | ||
| We're greedy politicians who make sure things go their way. | ||
| They tax us into poverty, we live from day to day. | ||
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Since then we're steeped in fear, we don't get to have a say. | |
| If you want to crack this constitution, is that what's in your plan? | ||
| I'm going to take my gun from my cold, dead hand. | ||
| In every case in history, when genocide has slammed, the firearms were gathered up and the opposition banned. | ||
| The tyrants made distractions, and the people flew away. | ||
| And by the time they realized they couldn't get away, the smiling face on my face said, we should all join hands and help create this vision of a new world. | ||
| Alright, live television show. | ||
| Oh, is the mic on now? | ||
| Okay, just making sure. | ||
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unidentified
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All right, live television show. | |
| Oh, is the mic on now? | ||
| Okay, just making sure. | ||
| Yeah, a lot of people have worked hard to bring you all this important information. | ||
| Doesn't really matter, though. | ||
| I don't think anybody cares. | ||
| President, yeah, this is InfoWars. | ||
| Check out my website at InfoWars.com. | ||
| Mike and the folks in there are doing a good job. | ||
| We've got, uh... Mike, I just gotta do so much radio now, I'm just not even used to access TV. | ||
| I know you do a great job. | ||
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unidentified
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I just... What's the point? | |
| These people don't even care anyways. | ||
| What's that, Mike? | ||
| You are doing a good job, Mike! | ||
| It's not that, I'm just tired. | ||
| I'll tell you, this news is daunting. | ||
| This amount of news is just, uh... Well, it's massive. | ||
| Just to be completely honest about it. | ||
| This is a lot of news. | ||
| Clinton wanting to ban guns. | ||
| It's coming out tomorrow, that. | ||
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unidentified
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Something along those lines. | |
| We got news here, transcript of press conference from NATO. | ||
| We got Insight Magazine, Chinese military moving into other bases. | ||
| We got the Washington Times, they want to charge the parents of the Columbine NK Ultra provocateur killers. | ||
| We got Serbia Info, mirroring what the NATO's saying. | ||
| That's all incredible. | ||
| But the first information we got is what happened with Vic Vreeland and Mike Hanson and everybody else out there today. | ||
| This is some interesting footage you're about to see. | ||
| It's pretty powerful. | ||
| We'll be getting to that in a few minutes. | ||
| This footage has to do with Joe Campana's house. | ||
| Remember when we invoked that guy in Newhouse? | ||
| And Joe just wanted to keep it back there for storage. | ||
| The city said it was dangerous. | ||
| Guests had their eye on representing the property, but the old house got bulldozed today. | ||
| And Mike and all those fellows were out there taking care of business. | ||
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And a bunch of other stuff, so. | |
| We got some footage of the bulldozer running over stuff for you. | ||
| I find that interesting. | ||
| And, uh... Oh, like I said, Clinton wants to ban guns. | ||
| It'll get a lot worse than this before it ends. | ||
| Hell, we'll be a lot safer without guns, won't we? | ||
| Isn't that what we're all after? | ||
| Isn't that what we're all headed for? | ||
| Isn't that what we all want? | ||
| Hell, we know history. | ||
| We're a lot safer once that happens. | ||
| You ready to go to that state? | ||
| Yeah, let's go ahead and go to the state, and I'll be right back. | ||
| This is, uh, them bulldozers in the house up there. | ||
| It's pretty interesting footage. | ||
| I actually watched it while I was on the radio during the break. | ||
| Okay, mic still rolling. | ||
| I'm trying to get the, uh, microphone, uh, underneath the umbrella, Mike. | ||
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unidentified
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Under the umbrella. | |
| Here it goes. | ||
| We're gonna take another, uh, scoop. | ||
| Another scoop out of freedom. | ||
| Another scoop out of freedom. | ||
| Yeah, that's the flag still up. | ||
| Reminds you a little bit of Waco. | ||
| Uh, at least the BATF's not out here. | ||
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There goes the whole thing. | |
| They're knocking Joe. | ||
| How's Joe doing in the house? | ||
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unidentified
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Is he in there alone? | |
| Yeah, there goes the, uh, Joe. | ||
| [inaudible] | ||
| I think that'll be the last thing to go. | ||
| These people don't care. | ||
| And now it's raining like hell. | ||
| Isn't it interesting that the rain picks up as the demolitions pick up? | ||
| God bless America and to hell with the salamanders and these salamander lovers. | ||
| That'll spend $26,000 a piece to put in a salamander handrail that'll tear down an old man's house. | ||
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These guys are a piece of trash. | |
| People are taking pictures in the background. | ||
| We don't have any problem with A&R demolition. | ||
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unidentified
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I can imagine. | |
| Yeah, what we understand is that they're going to donate their time to this because they realize what's happening. | ||
| Maybe we'll find a million dollars. | ||
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unidentified
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I don't know. | |
| Yeah, old Joe's next door in his house. | ||
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unidentified
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No, I'm just gonna... I'm just gonna, uh, comment. | |
| Oh, I'm ready. | ||
| I'm ready. | ||
| People just need to watch it. | ||
| There goes the whole house. | ||
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unidentified
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It's moving. | |
| The whole house is shaking. | ||
| And here comes a flag. | ||
| Here comes a flag. | ||
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unidentified
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Whoa, it's still standing! | |
| Yeah, look at that! | ||
| The house has totally fell down, but the flag's still standing! | ||
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God bless America! | |
| Lessons that I learned! | ||
| Yeah, so much has changed. | ||
| God bless the salamander, God. | ||
| That's our new God, a little blind salamander. | ||
| Yeah, I bet your city officials, they're frothing at the mouth over this. | ||
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Yeah, old Joe. | |
| They can put up apartments here. | ||
| Yeah, yeah, they can put up at least five row houses. | ||
| Oh, the flag's still standing. | ||
| Well, it's raining like hell out here. | ||
| We got the lightning and we got the neighbors all out. | ||
| I watch them knock down Joe's house. | ||
| Ladies and gentlemen, it's your house next! | ||
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unidentified
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Wake up! | |
| I can't believe we're witnessing this just because they don't like the looks of it. | ||
| I've been in beer joints that look a whole lot worse than Joe's house. | ||
| Boy, this thing's getting wet out here. | ||
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unidentified
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Oh, not me. | |
| I'm worried about the microphone here. | ||
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The flag's still standing. | |
| I hope he doesn't take it down. | ||
| You're still getting, uh... Well, if he does, when they take it down, it's a, uh, a literal and symbolic gesture that, uh, liberty is good. | ||
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unidentified
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Okay. | |
| Now look, the rain is at its height. | ||
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unidentified
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(crowd cheers) | |
| There's rain in this work? | ||
| Oh! | ||
| Boy, that's what they think of that flag. | ||
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unidentified
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That's what they think. | |
| Now, that works out well. | ||
| The rain is at its height? | ||
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The rain is at its height? | |
| The flag is down. | ||
| And so is Joe's house. | ||
| You know, yeah, we believe the house was raggedy, but Joe should have had the right to keep it. | ||
| You notice it hasn't fallen over on his neighbors. | ||
| It hasn't gotten anything on his neighbors. | ||
| Joe lived clean in the house, probably cleaner than most of us. | ||
| He didn't swill beer and booze and smoke cigarettes. | ||
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unidentified
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If you consider that bad. | |
| But he was a clean living, or he still is a clean living man. | ||
| And he just wanted to be left alone in his own residence. | ||
| So his residence now is gone and the water's leaking through onto the microphone. | ||
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unidentified
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Whoa! | |
| Boy is that cold! | ||
| Joe's inside mopping the floor. | ||
| Joe's inside mopping the floor. | ||
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unidentified
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Battery's not quite dead yet. | |
| So, we're getting an update on our battery. | ||
| We'll probably lose a bunch of equipment here. | ||
| Well, that's what we do for it. | ||
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unidentified
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Yeah. | |
| So, uh... We'll be taking the... No, I can't say that on address. | ||
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You don't know when the news meeting will start? | |
| Yeah, no news meeting showed up, and I'm sure the city... Yeah, I'm sure the city told them not to show up. | ||
| I had to get under the umbrella here. | ||
| I was starting to drown. | ||
| The rain has subsided a little bit. | ||
| It's interesting how the height of the rainstorm... |