Reggie, a man born and raised in America who supported King James and Uncle Sam, becomes the focus of a bizarre segment where bars display a tan on his left arm. Despite claims of illness and inventory shortages regarding a tag, the narrative highlights his patriotic identity. Ultimately, this disjointed story serves as a strange interlude within the episode's broader coverage of international tensions surrounding President Trump's deadline with Iran. [Automatically generated summary]
Transcriber: CohereLabs/cohere-transcribe-03-2026, WAV2VEC2_ASR_BASE_960H, sat-12l-sm, script v26.04.01, and large-v3-turbo
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Made In America00:01:04
She's Golden Room, teaches school Some folks say it isn't cool But she says I'm glad to lead to the city way He's got the red, white, blue,
climb high on a farm Semper-fine tattooed on his left arm Spent a little more in the store for a tag In the back it says USA He won't buy another that he can't fix With WD-40 and a craftsman,
Reggie ain't fit to dust He's just made in America, born in a heart of land, raised up a family, a King James and Uncle Sam.
He's got the red, white, blue, pine high on the floor.
Several bars had a tan on his left arms, got a little more in the store for a tag.