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00:00Trump's hush money case delayed sentencing until after the election.
00:05Big news today is that the Manhattan D.A. witch hunt against me has been postponed because
00:12everyone realizes that there was no case because I did nothing wrong. It's a witch hunt. It's a
00:18an attack by my political opponents in Washington, D.C. and Comrade Kamala Harris.
00:26Harris was hoping for Trump to hit that legal pothole in October
00:30and now legally Trump has a clear road ahead. Reality is setting in and Obama world is telling
00:36Democrats not to get your hopes up. They say it's very possible that if the election were held today
00:43Trump would win. That's what we've been telling you. Democrat numbers guru Nate Silver says stop
00:49ignoring the elephant in the room. Quote, the electoral college is starting to look like a
00:54challenge for Kamala. After a slew of what Silver calls mediocre polls for Harris,
01:00he's forecasting Trump winning every single battleground by one to four points. Silver
01:07gives Trump a 62 percent chance of winning and the Clintons are sharpening their knives.
01:13If the people do not get information about the candidates, how they can debate what their
01:18policies are, how they handle press questions, how they're ready for the job, how can they make
01:23intelligent choices? And you know if the voters don't make intelligent choices over time we are
01:29going to lose our way. It's the responsibility of the voters. If candidates don't measure up
01:34then don't vote for them. Even Biden's going to watch Tuesday's debate with low expectations.
01:40His team thinks Kamala's public performances are uneven and often not reassuring. They worry she
01:46struggles under the glare of national pressure. They find her risk averse to the point of paralysis.
01:52So if Kamala Harris chokes under pressure and freezes within decision,
01:56shouldn't they be warming her up with interviews instead of throwing her into the biggest debate
02:01of her life, cold? Is it a risk to put all your chips on one debate when she hasn't really been
02:09able to do any sort of Q&A with anybody except for in debate prep? Well, I reject that. She sat
02:16down with Dana Bash for a long interview on CNN. One interview in 47 days. Well, you know, I know
02:23you guys are just now paying attention to her now that she's the presidential candidate. She hadn't
02:26done a lot of interviews and saying debate prep's going well, yelling that to the pool is not taking
02:33questions from the press. It's funny because it's like you're acting like she's in the witness
02:37protection program. Not witness protection, but she's strapped to a podium inside debate camp
02:42surrounded by counselors torturing her with back to back 90 minute mock debate sessions.
02:48No naps, no breaks. And it's not going well. People are leaking. And now Democrats expect
02:54Trump to have a great night. People know Donald Trump. He is a skilled debater. He is a guy who's
03:01willing to say anything at any time just to get through a question. And he's a showman. He's been
03:07on TV before. So don't underestimate Donald Trump. So what's going on behind the scenes at
03:13debate camp, I wonder. Well, her Frankenstein campaign still isn't sure where she stands on
03:19anything. And an insider says prepping Kamala is frustrating because while they're trying to
03:25train her on how to deliver a good punchy soundbite, she actually wants a thorough understanding of
03:30every issue that could possibly come up. Basically, Kamala is still trying to learn what her policies
03:36are and her teams like Madam Vice President. It's a little too late for that. Let's not talk
03:42about the policies. That's not going to help. Here's a few zingers. Just memorize them. If you
03:47start debating policy, you're going to lose. And how does Kamala not have a thorough understanding
03:53of the issues by now? The only issues that are going to come up are going to be the economy,
03:59the border, abortion and wars. This isn't Jeopardy. Moderators aren't going to ask her
04:04about 18th century European literature. Debate prep should be as easy as going on The View.
04:10I don't know what Donald Trump is doing. I think he's preparing. I do know what Kamala
04:14Harris is doing. Yes. And I can tell you that no woman has reached the levels that Kamala
04:20Harris has reached without being incredibly prepared her entire life. She didn't reach
04:25those levels by herself. She blocked out all of these leaks about Kamala over preparing
04:33translation. She's underprepared and she's just trying to cram it all in at the last second.
04:39The only card Kamala can play is the excuse me moment with the finger snap.
04:44Is Trump going to take the bait? I'm going to let her talk because, you know,
04:50you've all seen it. There are those that say that Biden is smarter than she is, OK?
05:00And if that's the case, we have a problem. You really you can go in with all the strategy you
05:04want, but you have to sort of feel it out as the debate is taking place. I've seen it.
05:08You go in there and you have a strategy. Mike Tyson made the statement. Everybody has a plan
05:13until they get punched in the face. It's true. It was a brilliant statement. It's a brilliant
05:20statement. The way I look at debating, I think I've been really practicing all my life for this
05:24stuff. I mean, ultimately, that's what it's sort of about. But if you know she's going to try and
05:30annoy you, but that's well, I think we have a bigger problem. I think that ABC will try and
05:34annoy. I bet that we've covered Trump for almost 10 years. The only thing that's going to put him
05:40on the defensive is if you say you went bankrupt or is a bad golfer. You can say anything else
05:46about the guy and they have and he just shakes it off. But he can't spend the entire time defensive.
05:52He needs on Tuesday to have her on the defensive the whole night. He needs to methodically define
05:59her with repetition. He's good at that until it sinks into the voters brains.
06:04The Clintons who debated Trump know what to expect and are feeding her lines.
06:09My hero, my pal, my former boss, Bill Clinton, had it right at the convention.
06:13Don't count the lies. Count the eyes. The back half of Kamala's answer to you was right. Yes,
06:20he's a fighter, but he fights for himself. It should be one of the through lines in this debate
06:24for Kamala Harris is I'm for the people. Trump's for himself. It's the one line Kamala can remember.
06:30Now she's a populist. We know what we stand for and we stand for the people. And I
06:37I am a fighter for the people. Yeah, I care about the people. Kamala Harris for the people.
06:50And to be clear, and to be clear, my entire career, I've only had one client, the people.
07:00As soon as Trump hears that, he should just turn to her and say, Yeah, you're for the people. All
07:04right. The people of Mexico, the people of Venezuela, the people all over the world who
07:10you let into this country. You're not for the American people. The only people you're for,
07:14the rioters you bailed out, the IRS agents you hired to make our lives miserable.
07:19That's not the people. I put the American people first. I created jobs for the American people,
07:25not people from other countries like you did. I spend time with gold star families,
07:30the ones you've never called, with angel moms, the ones you've never called.
07:35I'm for the people in our police departments, the ones you wanted to fund it,
07:39the people who want lower prices and safer streets. You're not for those people.
07:43You had your chance and you blew it. Where have you been?
07:47She's been part of the Biden administration. I mean, she has been part of the Democratic
07:51Democrats have been control of the country for the last three going on four years. And you are
07:56still seeing this in the polling. I mean, these working class voters are telling us right now
07:59that more of them are with Donald Trump than Kamala Harris. Why? What is it about what you
08:04guys have been doing for the last three plus years that explains that? Well, I think, again,
08:10we're trying to talk to the voters and explain this message. We've got 60 days until the election.
08:16We don't have time to sit around and think about why over the last few years certain
08:19things may have happened or may not have happened. We've got to go win an election.
08:23You don't have time to think about why no one likes you. You just lost twenty thousand dollars
08:29of purchasing power. You lost your job doing illegal and you can't buy a house because rates
08:33are too high. And what is the Kamala Harris campaign say? Certain things may have happened
08:38or may not have happened, but we don't have time to think about that. They don't care about you.
08:43They just care about winning. You can lose. But if they win, that's all that matters to them.
08:50Kamala had four years to be there for the people. She never showed up. The people are asking her,
08:56where are you? Just like basketball players, football players, after the games are over,
09:02they get it. You know, the analysts like to ask some questions, you know,
09:08you know, how was the game and you know, how you feel about the loss, how you feel about the way
09:12you got to answer that. The same thing with her. You know, she's a public figure.
09:17You know, so you just can't ignore the public. You know, that's the position that you win.
09:24It's a responsibility. One candidate is hiding from the people. The other candidate this week
09:30did a town hall, held a presser, did an hour podcast, spoke to business leaders and today
09:35spoke with police officers. I respect you so much. I admire you. And as your president,
09:42I will always back the blue as I did. I backed the blue more than any other person.
09:49I was not a defunder like Kamala. She was a defunder. She was a 10 year defunder.
09:56When you defund when you want to defund for 10 years, that's the end of that one. I think
10:01I could leave right now. And you say there's no way that we're not voting for that guy.
10:05Kamala has spent the last four years looking out for herself, worried about her image,
10:10blowing off her assignments because she was afraid to fail and how it would look
10:14to her, wasting her staff's time holding mock dinner parties so she didn't get nervous going
10:20to dinner parties. She kicks everybody out of convenience stores before she goes in.
10:26How many times have you seen Kamala dive into a crowd and start hugging the American people?
10:31How can you be for the people if you're afraid of the people?
10:34Businessman and owner of the Jets, Woody Johnson is here. All right, Woody Johnson,
10:39you spent some time with Donald Trump the other day at that business roundtable here in Manhattan.
10:44Was he for the people? Oh, 100 percent, Jesse. And also, I mean, you covered it in your monologue
10:51beautifully. I mean, everything that was talked about at the Economic Club of New York
10:56with 800 of New York's finest listening. I think you covered all the big the big
11:02major topics that Trump is former President Trump's been talking about for years now,
11:06which is the border, the economy and international wars. And he went and he
11:13spoke an hour on those subjects basically. And what was the reception from those people
11:19in the room? You know, you have a lot of titans of industry, a lot of bankers. You have a lot
11:24of very successful entrepreneurs in that room. When he speaks and you listen, what do they come
11:30away with? I think he was he was very clear. He's been very clear what is what his major
11:37objectives are. You know, the economy being number one in inflation, there's two ways to really solve
11:43the problem that we're going through in the country. You can either inflate your way out of
11:47debt or you can grow your way. And Trump, President Trump has always wanted to grow.
11:53President Trump has always wanted to grow. And he presented a process starting with energy
12:00that allows us to grow because energy is really is really the foundation of the U.S. and America's
12:07growth over many since since going back to Rockefeller. We've always had cheap energy
12:13and it allowed us to have factories and employment at record levels and prosperity
12:18that the world has never seen before. He has a way he I know will drill, baby drill,
12:25and it's complicated. And you've got to you've got to transport energy around the country.
12:30You've got huge needs going forward, including A.I., which is going to be gigantic. And you're
12:36not going to get that with wind power or anything else. You've got to have natural gas, oil, coal,
12:42basically everything atomic to power, power the country and everything's related energy.
12:48So if you want to if you want to help the economy and raise the levels of prosperity for everybody,
12:55but particularly people who are hurting now that don't have jobs, you have to have cheap energy
13:00because it's it's involved in every single product from the seeds that the farmer plants
13:05all the way to the the carrot that he buys in the store. He or she buys them. So.
13:10Well, why doesn't everybody understand that, though, Woody, because you have a lot of people
13:14donating to the Harris campaign. She's raising boatloads of cash. A lot of people in corporate
13:19America are backing Kamala Harris. She wants to take their profits. She wants to shrink the
13:25economy. She wants to cap prices. Crazy stuff. But they're still giving this woman money.
13:32Why is corporate America still giving this woman money?
13:36Maybe they're trying to cover their bases. And, you know, with with Trump voters,
13:40you just never know. You know, I remember when he ran the first time,
13:45you know, there were there were there were lines around the block and they didn't vote for
13:50Hillary Clinton. They voted for Donald Trump. I think the this mirage of the vice president
13:57running who really nobody even knew about or cared about, in fact, probably weren't in favor
14:03of, has now come out and with no policy, no experience. And so it's going to be it's going
14:12to be up to the the former president to run a very, very good campaign, which I think he's doing.
14:18He is doing a good job. You know, he's up against it. He's doing well. I think he's
14:22got the momentum and the betting markets like it. But more importantly, and I think everybody
14:26wants to know, how's Aaron Rodgers looking? Aaron Rodgers looks really good. We didn't get
14:33out of the other things. Yeah, I think Trump is going to do really very well. The debates and
14:38other things are going to happen. They really, really help the former president become elected.
14:43Aaron Rodgers is terrific. And the team is I've been doing this for 25 years now.
14:50And I know I've never had a team like this.
14:54The team is complete. We're ready to go. We're you know, we had a great camp
15:00and we're going to head out to San Francisco or it's a good reason to go to San Francisco now.
15:07You've been talking about on your show, but it's a good reason to go out there.
15:11All right. Clean up and be safe. All right. That's all we want. Be safe,
15:15be healthy and do the good job that I know you guys can do. Thank you so much,
15:18Woody Johnson. Great to see you. I appreciate it. Thank you.
15:22Aliens, hoaxes and Dougie McDouble and soft targets like schools should be hardened against
15:28school shooters. Watch. And I really do believe this is look, I don't like this. I don't like
15:33to admit this. I don't like that this is a fact of life. But if you're if you are a psycho and
15:39you want to make headlines, you realize that our schools are soft targets and we have got
15:44to bolster security at our schools so that a person who walks through the front door.
15:54We've got to bolster security so that if a psycho wants to walk through the front door and kill a
15:58bunch of children, they're not able to. Immediately, the Associated Press put out a
16:03headline. J.D. Vance says school shootings are a fact of life and calls for better security.
16:09This headline was so dishonest that the wire service came under major fire and then had to
16:13change the headline to J.D. Vance says he laments that school shootings are a fact of life and calls
16:19for better security. The Kamala Harris campaign, which is losing momentum fast and still knowing
16:25what J.D. Vance said and meant, maliciously characterized it, blasting the Republican
16:31VP nominee for saying school shootings are just a fact of life. He's pathetic.
16:37We can't quit on our kids. Doesn't have to be this way. Hillary and Gavin Newsom got in on it.
16:42The whole machine got in on it, fell in line to peddle the fact of life hoax.
16:48To have a candidate for vice president like J.D. Vance suggest that we should just accept that
16:55a person hellbent on engaging in a mass shooting is just a fact of life that he's going to be able
17:01to is crystal clear how Trump and Vance are and the mag extremists are way off base.
17:11So that is that comment that he made right there is another very, very stark example of the
17:17difference between these two campaigns. Harris, Waltz versus Trump, Vance. People don't want this
17:22to be a fact of life. No, mothers, mothers, nobody wants to choose this. Fathers don't want to fear
17:28sending their children to school. The Trump campaign has laid out a plan to fortify schools
17:33across the country. Kamala Harris's plan shouldn't have one shouldn't have a plan about anything.
17:39Look at her website. Her real plan is to take your guns, but she won't admit it.
17:44There's been more mass shootings under Biden, Harris than under Donald Trump,
17:47but she won't admit that either. But just pile it up with dictator on day one,
17:52bloodbath, fine people, Russia, suckers and losers. The left's lying to you. That's a fact of life.
18:00Fox and Friends Weekend co-host Will Kane is here. So you are just like J.D. Vance are constantly
18:06having your words twisted. Absolutely. By the media and by Pete Hegseth. I mean,
18:11you know better than anybody what this is like. Propagandists. Hegseth. This is really ugly. I do
18:17want to laugh with you about it, but at some point it's just it's beyond the pale. Jesse,
18:22you can't it can't be any more blatant. It can't be any more malicious.
18:26It's right out of a playbook. It's the almost exact same script as very fine people take a
18:32small snippet, cut out everything around it and then push that out, blast it out in headlines,
18:40in repetition. And it's ingrained in people's minds. You know, if we walk down the street
18:45right now and we ask people to John Trump called Nazis and white supremacists, very fine people,
18:50the majority would say, yes, he did, because the correction never lands like the simple,
18:57repeated, yelled lie. And now here it is that J.D. Vance accepts as a fact of life
19:03that school shootings are part of America. Well, now we're fact checking these a lot faster. These
19:08hoaxes are just getting obliterated on social media and on cable. So they're not getting away
19:12with it like they used to. You know who is getting away with it? This other guy, other
19:17V.P. nominee having a cakewalk, literally all. Yesterday, Walz was on a whoopie pie tour.
19:24The other day was milkshakes. The day before that was Apple cider donuts. He lies about everything
19:30and then eats everything. And Democrats are like, oh, what a round dude. Isn't he cuddly?
19:35The way he tucks his T-shirt into his jeans, eats all day and does everything women want.
19:40That's a real man. He's like the goofy dad in sitcoms that drinks beer and loves funnel cakes,
19:46keeps hitting his head on the side of the door when he walks through.
19:49Vance has done dozens of interviews, contentious ones with mainstream media.
19:54And every time he opens his mouth, the media just jumps right down his throat.
19:58Walz jams pies down his throat and waves like a trained seal at the circus.
20:04Look how scared he is when he's not talking about food.
20:08Governor, are you going to take any policy questions?
20:20I mean, the guy I know he served in the military, but he is terrified of the media.
20:25What do you think he's talking about with those citizens? Like he's not talking about
20:29anything substantive with the media. Could a citizen sit down and ask him some serious
20:34policy questions? Or is that all about doughnuts and vibes? This guy, the only thing he's offering
20:39us, the only substance that he has offered has actually been lies. It has been about his record,
20:45his military service, his Ph.D. candidacy, his origin stories, his IVF past, his drunk driving
20:52past. It's all been lies. And that's the only substance you get from Tim Walz.
20:57That's it. That and doughnuts. Thank you so much.
21:00Right. Thank you.
21:00Good luck, Cowboys, this weekend.
21:03It's hard, but I'll say it. A major development in the big pharma to poison us because they know
21:10that a chronically ill American is a permanent patient fully dependent on the medical industrial
21:16complex and business is booming. Six in 10 Americans are chronically ill. Six in 10,
21:2330 percent of our teens are pre-diabetic. One in five young adults have liver disease
21:29and almost half of American adults are obese. Thankfully, there's a ticket that wants to make
21:35America healthy again. There's a chance Trump taps RFK for that role. Why have they listened
21:43to his plan? Well, this is what RFK Jr. told us earlier this week.
21:48We need to take the 42 billion dollar budget of NIH, which is now being used for
21:53to incubate new pharmaceutical products to treat chronic disease. And instead,
21:59we need to figure out what's causing it. We need to name names. We need to say,
22:04you know, which whether it's high fructose corn syrup is linked to the obesity epidemic,
22:10establish the science behind that. And once we have a good science out there,
22:14the litigators come in and and the and we'll solve the problem.
22:19Co-author of Good Energy and co-founder of True Med, Callie Means joins us now.
22:25You'll probably be with him while you go in there and crack heads together.
22:29Callie, what are you going to do specifically to make America healthy again?
22:36Well, I can say we should all be celebrating that for the first time a major presidential
22:41campaign is talking about childhood chronic disease, is talking about soil regeneration,
22:46is talking about fixing our food supply to some of the loudest applauses I think Donald Trump
22:52has heard at a rally. I mean, this is a very good sign, Jesse. And I think just taking the lead from
22:56these two men, there's really three pillars of a Make America Healthy Again policy. The first is
23:01let's get the corruption out of the scientific guidelines. Why is the USDA taking 95 percent of
23:07their advisors taking money from food companies? Why are the majority of NIH grants going to
23:11conflicted researchers? Why is 75 percent of the FDA drug approval program funded by pharma?
23:18The second is let's stop incentivizing toxic things for our kids. Why is the top item on
23:23food stamps Coca-Cola, right? Why are there still no guidelines on nutrition for federal school
23:29lunch subsidies? And the third that President Trump and RFK is talking about is opening up
23:34flexibility for Americans. This is a core point, Jesse. Americans aren't trying to be overweight,
23:39diabetic, have heart disease. We have orders of magnitude higher rates of those conditions than
23:45people in Italy. We're not lazier than Italians. We have the bad incentives. We need to stop the
23:49one-size-fits-all system that shoves a drug down our children's throat when they have pre-diabetes
23:55or have high cholesterol. We need to open up spending on food, on exercise, on root cause
24:00interventions with HSAs. And that's a core part of their strategy as well. I love that strategy.
24:05The three pillars, we'll memorize it and recite it back constantly, Callie. When you're saying
24:10that these big food industry people are funding the USDA, what does that mean? They're funding
24:17governmental regulators? Jesse, the reality is that in America we listen to the science.
24:26We follow orders pretty well. And a key document is the USDA nutrition guidelines.
24:31That's 20 advisors and 19 out of those 20 take direct payments from the food industry or the
24:39pharmaceutical industry. 40% of the advisors President Biden has appointed have actually
24:44take money from the maker of Ozempic. You'll have to explain that one to me. It's very simple.
24:49Every viewer would just assume those conflicts are already banned. They're not. With one stroke
24:54of a pen, and I would urge President Biden to do this tomorrow. He should. This is a bipartisan
24:59issue. But a president with moral clarity can take that corruption out of our nutrition guidelines.
25:05All right. So he cancels that. And now all of a sudden you get to appoint whoever you want. Are
25:10you going to be appointed? We should appoint you. We should appoint some healthy people that
25:13understand how corrupt it is. And then what kind of blowback are we going to get from big food?
25:18Is big food just going to throw Twinkies at us? What should we expect the pushback
25:24to be? Because it's going to be harsh. Big food is the lifeblood of nutrition research.
25:29There's nothing more profitable in this country than a sick kid. There's going to be a lot of
25:32blowback. But that can be overpowered with voters voice and with presidents with moral courage.
25:38And we are putting personnel lists together. And this is a very positive development from
25:43RFK and President Trump. All right. I agree. Thank you so much, Callie Means. You're pretty famous.
25:49We're eight days into the Kamala Harris McDonald's investigation and unfortunately,
25:53still no answers. But we do have a major development. Liberal fact checking website
25:58Snopes just updated its own investigation into Kamala's McDonald's origin story.
26:04It went from research in progress to unproven. Interesting. And we have a new player in Kamala
26:14Double can actually explain his rise at the Golden Arches. He's got stories. Dougie started
26:21off on trash duty and cleaning the grill, then made it to the fry station and eventually got
26:25called up to the big leagues mastering the Big Mac. Dougie was a savant with those sesame seed
26:31buns and his hard work got him employee of the month. Doug's fast food success story rivals
26:37Ronald McDonald's, and he's backing it up. The receipts. Why can't Kamala do the same?
26:45Are we going to learn next week that walls worked at McDonald's, too?
26:50Before there even was an America in 1639, three prominent Puritans living in Boston
26:56were rowboating in a swamp and noticed a glowing green light in the sky.
27:00The light came from above, then settled on the shoreline and turned into the strangest thing.
27:06One witness described the being like this. When it ran, it was fast as an arrow and contracted
27:13into a figure of a swine calling out in a most dreadful manner. Boy, boy, come away, come away.
27:20And then, like an apparition, it was gone. We've been hearing spooky stories like this
27:25for the last 400 years, making headlines and piquing interest in fringe communities.
27:31And most write it off as nonsense, like former senior Pentagon official like Luis Elizondo.
27:38He didn't think UFOs were real, but that all changed when he was tapped to join an
27:43elite aerospace counterintelligence team where he saw things he couldn't believe.
27:49Imagine a technology that can do six to 700 G forces that can fly at 13000 miles an hour,
27:56that it can evade radar, and that can fly through air and water and possibly space.
28:04And, oh, by the way, has no obvious signs of propulsions, no wings, no control surfaces,
28:09and yet still can defy the natural effects of Earth's gravity. That's precisely what we're
28:13seeing. In his role in the Aerospace Threat Identification Program, Elizondo says he
28:18received droves of reports from the Navy that UFOs were bobbing and weaving through their
28:23tight plane formations, zooming around during the drills. He says, quote, they were also
28:30performing in ways that far exceeded our technological capabilities. If an adversary
28:34like Russia or China had this technology, it would represent a quantum leap beyond anything we have.
28:40During his time in the program, Elizondo says he learned about an ultra-secret government
28:45legacy program that possesses UFO materials of a non-human origin. What does that mean?
28:53And why doesn't the government come clean about what they know? Are we alone in this universe or
28:58not? Author of a new book, Imminent, Luis Elizondo himself joins me now. So people, of course,
29:07welcome to Jesse Waters Prime Time. People always say, well, what proof do you have?
29:13And what would you say? Sure. Well, it's not what proof I have. It's what proof the United States
29:17government has and has had for quite some time. I think people would be shocked to know that the
29:23U.S. government has had many UFO or UAP, now we call them, programs in the past and continue to
29:30have. And it's it's only been recently, I think, because of the veil of stigma and taboo is
29:36beginning to decrease, that elements within the U.S. government are now actually coming forward
29:40and having the conversation with Congress, with the executive branch and the American people.
29:45What do we know about the aliens? We all have seen the images of the what look like drones or
29:51UFOs, whatever. But what about the little green guys? What do we know about those guys?
29:56Sure. Well, what our focus was was primarily mine was on the nuts and bolts of vehicles that were
30:01performing in ways I could frankly outperform anything that we had in our inventory at the
30:06time. And frankly, that we have right now, we're talking about vehicles, as you saw there in the
30:10video, of the very, very best capabilities we have. And we're pretty sure adversarial capabilities.
30:15And they're being encountered over controlled U.S. airspace and over sensitive military
30:21installations. And it appears they may even have the ability to affect our nuclear capabilities.
30:27And so from a national security perspective, you know, this isn't grandma seeing some lights in
30:32the backyard. These are trained F-18 fighter pilots. Everybody sees the movie Top Gun.
30:37These are real Top Gun pilots that can distinguish the difference between an Su-22, a MiG-25,
30:43and an F-16 from 10 miles away. And by the way, make a split second decision. Do I shoot it down?
30:49And oh, by the way, that's also being backed up by gun camera footage and forward looking infrared
30:55and other electro-optical data systems, collection systems, and radar systems. So my old job as a
31:02former special agent, if all this information, you've got the same information being reported
31:07at the same time, under the same circumstances, at the same time, you're going to have a

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