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Speaker 1, who identifies as Russia, says: We did not break in. We did not broke shit. They were Antifa. We told the DC police, there's Antifa. Go get them. They did not move. They use on a pepper spray, mace, rubber palette. They treat us like we're animals. From beginning, when we start going down the steps up way before we enter the shit building. And then they start with the pack. They hit two woman in the head. There's three kids, probably 17, 18. They were bleeding in the head. There's two elderly people. One of them in a cave, got maced. So we did not break shit. The woman the police shot her, and then they throw her by the stairs. We did not break shit. We told DC police, those are Antifa. Go get them. We wear mega hat. We don't have much shoes. We don't look like we're in a crack. Those antifa, you tell them, they're in a fucking crack. Filthy disgusting. DC did not do nothing. They just stand up. They just stand up. Speaker 0 asks: So it wasn't it wasn't the MAGA people that that get that... Speaker 1, Russia, responds: It wasn't MAGA inside the city, whatever my brain froze. Capitol all day. The doors are open. There's Antifa has a black chair, folding chair. The cops seen him. Whether it's us or Antifa, you see somebody with a metal chair fold it. That means it's a fucking weapon. You will stop him. We go and tell them. There's probably people were taking video of me telling the police. Go get Antifa. We catch two. And the woman that there was a woman talking to them, and I told her, don't bother the police. Leave the police alone. They need to choose a side. If they lost us, they have no support. And then they start with pushing back back and hitting people. So it's not us. It's not us. Speaker 0 clarifies: Antifa It was... Speaker 1: The DC police saw them with a fucking black metal folding chair. They saw them. We pointed at them. They saw the brat boy following Antifa guy, and they did not do shit. One of Antifa could have a fucking knife to get one of us inside. No one did shit. Don't tell us we broke in. We did not break a glass. So you got in, but it wasn't you guys. The doors are open. The door. And guess what? It's a federal building. The police has no power on us. It's a federal building. It's our building. Speaker 0: Right. Okay. So it wasn't it wasn't the MAGA people that broke in. Speaker 1: Nope. We told DC police, those fucking antifa go get them. Okay. Speaker 0 asks: What's your name? Speaker 1: Russia. Speaker 0: Russia? Where are you from? Speaker 1 explains: I can't. It's a I'm under the state No. No. No. I came from Lebanon. I run from Lebanon because of this shit. And I'm not gonna raise my kids in that shit. Speaker 0 thanks Asha and says: Thank you. You need to do a testimonial of what happened. Put it on Twitter. Put it on every news channel because What? Speaker 1 completes: Fist this off. Black Lives Matter burned the country. Burned the city. They were ordered the police to back back, standby. They were not allowed to use tear gas. They were not allowed to use maze. They were not allowed to use rubber bullets. On us, they're. When they went in the White House and burned the church, all the fucking congress went and told Trump, you let your people pepper spray them. Meanwhile, BLM came there with a fucking weapons. Screw the police. They lost our support. Yes. Amen. They begin they're all gonna follow order. When we stand up in the front of Black Lives Matter to protect a cop I'm a woman and I did it numerous time in New Jersey. I didn't ever say we go in a rally and sadness know. But now, if I see a cop get shot, I would kill myself before I save him and mark my words on it. Speaker 0 closes: Thank you, Asha. Good to see you.

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Speaker 0 expresses surprise and sympathy for the audience. They encourage them to go home and live for another day, suggesting they should support their side in the future.

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Speaker 0 apologizes for not introducing themselves properly and mentions their name is Marcus. They apologize for going straight to the podium without an introduction. The other person acknowledges the apology and greets them with a "good afternoon."

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Speaker 0 is saying goodbye to Charlie, who is going on a trip. Speaker 0 asks if they will ever see Charlie again. Charlie says they will. Speaker 0 says goodbye and that they love Charlie.

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Live from Green Acre, the speaker enthusiastically greets the audience.

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The exchange centers on whether the person being spoken to is the author of a controversial social media post and on whether authorities should press for a response. The conversation begins with an attempt to verify the person’s identity: “Picture to make sure it's you. We're not sure.” The responding party, referred to as Speaker 0, declines to answer without his lawyer present, stating, “I refuse to answer questions without my lawyer present. So I really don't know how to answer that question either.” He emphasizes his stance with a nod to freedom of speech, saying, “Well, you're like I said, you're not gonna is freedom of speech. This is America. Right? Veteran. Alright. And I agree with you 100%.” The officers explain they are trying to identify the correct person to speak with and proceed with the inquiry. Speaker 1 presents the substance of the post in question: “the guy who consistently calls for the death of all Palestinians tried to shut down a theater for showing a movie that hurt his feelings and refuses to stand up for the LGBTQ community in any way, Even leave the room when they vote and on related matters. Wants you to know that you're all welcome clown face clown face clown face.” They ask Speaker 0 if that post was authored by him. Speaker 0 again refuses to confirm, stating, “I’m not gonna answer whether that’s me or not.” The discussion shifts to the underlying concern. Speaker 1 clarifies that their goal is not to establish whether the post is true, but to prevent somebody else from being agitated or agreeing with the statement. They quote the line about “the guy who consistently calls for the death of all Palestinians” and note that such a post “can probably incite somebody to do something radical.” The purpose of the inquiry, they say, is to obtain Speaker 0’s side of the story and to address the potential impact of the post. Speaker 1 urges Speaker 0 to refrain from posting statements like that because they could provoke actions. Speaker 0 expresses appreciation for the outreach, but reiterates that he will maintain his amendment rights to not answer the question. He concludes by acknowledging the interaction and affirming that the conversation ends there: “That is it. And we're gonna maintain my amendment rights to, not answer the question about whether or that's fine.” Both parties part on a courteous note, with Speaker 0 thanking them and wishing them well.

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The speaker announces the intention to end the stream. The stream then ends.

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The speaker hopes the audience enjoyed the show, calling it one of the best. The speaker then states that they looked something up, noting that "we say it's gone."

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The speaker thanks the audience for coming and asks what they think of the speaker's hat. The speaker states they are going to sign the hat and throw it out.

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Speaker 0 greets and asks how the viewer is doing. They try to get their attention by saying "hi" multiple times, but receive no response.

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Speaker 0: Get get get your Do we not? What's up? Sure. And good night. Good night. Set the side, Con. You're done

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- The show discusses a claimed secret Israeli drone base near Russia, allegedly located in Georgia, close to the border with Russia, Turkey, Armenia, and Azerbaijan. - Victor Hugo Vac a Junior (Victor) states that the base was first reported by Jeffrey Silverman, who alleged the Georgian Ministry of Defense runs the base inside a UNESCO World Heritage site. Silverman reportedly gave the news on Victor’s show after being advised by diplomats not to print it. - The base, according to the guests, is used to launch drone strikes, including an alleged attack on the Baku Airport and a strike near a school, with implication that Israel is using the base to facilitate operations against Azerbaijan and potentially elsewhere. - The discussion links these events to broader claims of Israel attempting to provoke Iran and to involve Georgia in a widening conflict, described as part of a “spiritual war.” - Victor argues that there are false flag attempts by Israel to blame Iran, and suggests the base has existed since before the 2008 Georgian-Russian war; he notes that Israelis previously supplied Russia with missiles via Georgia and claims Israel betrayed Georgia in that era. - He asserts that diplomats tried to suppress the story to avoid Georgia being drawn into conflict, and asks whether the Georgian military of defense is now under Israeli influence, analogizing to concerns about U.S. control of its own military. - Victor elaborates on regional dynamics, mentioning an area called Lagokehi near Azerbaijan with an old abandoned airstrip, implying drone operations can be launched from there. He maintains Jeffrey Silverman’s report that Georgia could be dragged into the conflict. - He broadens the narrative to include claims about Israeli influence within the United States and European politics, and suggests a broader conspiracy involving “the Khazarian mafia,” money laundering in Ajara (Ajada), and large cash transfers brought by Israeli visitors. He claims that Israelis are moving into this Orthodox Christian country and influencing politicians. - Victor recounts personal history, including experiences in the U.S. Navy as a midshipman in the class of 1993, allegations of sexual assault witnessed, and his decision to leave after being offered a deal to deny what he saw. He says he started a video diary and a podcast to discuss “pedophiles” and a court system he claims enabled them; he also mentions an alleged link between Jeffrey Epstein and a court decision involving judge Donald W. Heffield. - He references being harassed and threatened after refusing roles in PPE and vaccine distribution with ties to the Huiping Wang army, and states he reported this to U.S. agencies. He positions himself as a primary witness in a terrorist case involving Huiping Wang. - The conversation turns to Turkey and Iran, and whether the Georgia-based base could be used to attack Azerbaijan or Turkey. Victor mentions Lagokehi as a region enabling two-kilometer proximity to Azerbaijan, supporting the claim that drones could be launched from there. - The speakers reiterate that the base is under Georgian defense, but question if it is under Israeli control, and suggest the broader aim is to trigger World War III and rebuild the temple. They express belief that the drone base and related actions illustrate a larger plan to weaken the United States and reshape regional power. - The hosts close by thanking Victor for his work and noting ongoing coverage, with an emphasis on the need for audience support to continue reporting what they describe as truth against controlled opposition.

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Bill and I welcome you to the National Christmas Tree Lighting, organized by interior secretary Deb Haaland and the National Park Service Foundation. We extend our gratitude to tonight's host, Mickey, and the amazing performers joining us.

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The speaker says "bye" multiple times.

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Speaker 0 urges the crowd to keep marching and not stop. Speaker 1 expresses support. Speaker 0 continues to encourage the march and thanks the participants. They emphasize the need to keep going and express gratitude for the quick response.

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Speaker 0 asks the audience if they believe that the situation is heading in a certain direction. The entire room raises their hands in agreement. Speaker 0 expresses gratitude for everyone's presence.

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Distinguished guests, please stay seated as the president, first lady, and honorees leave.

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The press conference ends and the leaders leave. Please remain seated.

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Speaker 0 thanks the audience and Speaker 1 for their support. Speaker 1 acknowledges Speaker 0's efforts and mentions they have been working for almost 4 hours. Speaker 0 agrees and says it was worth it.

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Speaker 0 greets the audience multiple times and asks how they are doing. They also ask for the audience's names and say goodbye. The speaker then asks someone if they have an English name and what they do for fun.

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Speaker 0 asks what you are here to talk about, says “Thank you very much,” and asks, “Any votes in the prime minister?”

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Speaker 0 concludes the tour at the People's House and thanks the group for their visit. They offer to answer any remaining questions and request a 5-star review on Yelp if the visitors enjoyed their time. The speaker bids farewell and expresses gratitude.

This Past Weekend

Bobby Lee | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #463
Guests: Bobby Lee
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Theo Von announces tour dates: Washington DC October 22, Las Vegas October 27–28, Norfolk VA November 9, Rowan Oak VA November 10, and Huntington West Virginia November 11 at the Mountain Health Arena (formerly the Big Sandy). Tickets at theovon.com. A merch drop is announced: “be good to yourself” tie-dye hoodies in aqua, indigo, and cream sickle at theovonstore.com, with warning that bootleg merch exists but isn’t from their store. Today's guest is Bobby Lee, beloved in the comedy community, an actor, a podcast host, and an “endangered species of a man” from the Far East, known for Bad Friends and Tiger Belly. The conversation opens with Bobby recounting being called a chiger—a mash of slurs—and Theo reacting to how out of pocket the term is. They joke about racism, safety, and the impossibility of winning or losing with prejudice, debating scenarios about casual racism in public. They explore a playful but pointed discussion of race and safety, including a hypothetical situation with a Muslim friend and a bystander shouting from a truck. They acknowledge discomfort and heartbreak around racism, especially when it intrudes on everyday moments. The talk shifts to friendship, trust, and betrayal in show business: Bobby reflects on birthday videos Andrew Santino, John Mayer, Whitney Cummings, Adam Divine, and others sent, while two specific people did not, prompting resentment. They compare loyalty in friendship to wartime loyalty, citing Forrest Gump and Bubba to illustrate the emotional sting of being let down. The dialogue turns personal as Bobby describes his life after his ex moved out—leaving a dirty house with maggots—and the loneliness he faced before dating again. He mentions a new person who attends church and is wholesome, sparking a broader exchange about denominations, church culture, and the humor found in religious songs. They riff on Jesus and spirituality with light inappropriate humor, including jokes about religious songs and the idea of divine arms. Interspersed are sponsor reads: Hexclad cookware, offering 10% off with code Theo; Manscaped’s Handyman electric face shaver and Beard Hedger Pro kit with 20% off and free shipping; Blue Chew’s first-month-free offer with code Theo. They weave product mentions into the flow without breaking the banter. The talk delves into sex and dating, with jokes about “gold star” status and the awkwardness of approaching women. They share candid anecdotes about past experiences, including unexpected intimacy moments and fear of sex, then pivot to broader topics like porn usage, dating apps (Hinge, Raya), and the challenges of aging and maintaining sexual vitality. They discuss therapy and sobriety honestly: Theo about his ongoing work, Bobby noting sixteen months clean, and both reflecting on temptations on the road. They touch on the state of the comedy industry amid strikes and labor disputes, including Drew Barrymore’s decision and debates over writers, AI, and content creation. They also mention Elon Musk’s potential plan to monetize Twitter/X to curb bots and the animation around AI-generated childhood images of comedians. The Ice House experience prompts a lament about venue changes and feeling out of place, contrasting it with the warmth of other comedy clubs. As the session nears its end, they acknowledge the audience’s impact and their mutual respect, hint at plans to reconnect, and share hopes for family and future projects. The conversation closes with gratitude for listeners and a sense that the broad, messy flow of life and comedy continues to move forward.

The Rubin Report

Dr. Fauci Reacts to Adoring Fans & Thomas Sowell Destroys Experts | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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In the final Reuben Report of 2022, Dave Rubin reflects on a rewarding year, highlighting personal milestones, including the birth of his two sons and the growth of his show. He announces a community initiative to help someone move from California to Florida, selecting a winner named Kim K, who has pets to relocate. Rubin discusses the departure of Anthony Fauci and critiques the year as one of exposing false idols in expertise and journalism. He juxtaposes Fauci's statements with a clip from Thomas Sowell, emphasizing the dangers of elitist thinking. The show features a Community Q&A, where Rubin answers questions about Christmas songs, the Twitter files, and political narratives. He expresses hope for 2023, emphasizing the importance of authenticity and community in countering divisive ideologies. Rubin also shares his excitement for upcoming projects, including a partnership with Rumble and a daily locals component for the show. He concludes by thanking his team and audience for a successful year, wishing everyone a happy holiday season.

This Past Weekend

Reintroduce Yourself | This Past Weekend #137
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Today’s episode is sponsored by Gray Block Pizza and BetterHelp. BetterHelp offers four communication modes—text, chat, phone, and video—and can connect you with a therapist in less than 24 hours, worldwide; sign up at BetterHelp.com/Theo. Theo reflects on a Charlotte weekend: a big turnout, apologies for a late show, and a few rowdy attendees who were tossed out. He expresses gratitude for fans who drove long distances, shares that Noah Syndergaard autographed a baseball for the studio, and mentions a pin given in memory of a friend named Alex. In the studio he describes Mert’s soul food in Charlotte, praising yams and catfish and explaining how food can meet the soul. He reminisces about cereal prizes and childhood memory, then pivots to the concept of the dark arts—the brain’s choices that aren’t in our best interest—and why memories can be both comforting and dangerous. Upcoming dates include Addison Improv in Addison, Texas (December 6); Comedy Off Broadway in Lexington, Kentucky (December 7–8); and added shows in Salt Lake City (November 9–10) and a DC loft show. He notes support from Patreon for single moms and recounts a recent event bowling with Heather, Erica, and Ari Manis. They did a hidden-camera game show in a hotel room and discuss etiquette around cocaine use, including brushing teeth and carrying mints. He updates listeners on King and the Sting: on hold, with plans continuing; Sebastian Maniscalco visiting this week; and a nod to UFC highlights, including Khabib vs. McGregor and Derek Lewis. Calls and questions cover self-worth at work (Alvarez’s toilet task), creativity, therapy, and relationship dynamics. A caller from Seattle asks about reconciling different sex drives in a long-term relationship; Theo goes to two therapists and suggests open communication and flexible adjustments, sometimes spices or new experiences, while emphasizing love. Theo closes with gratitude for the Charlotte audience, a reminder to care for others, and a final, delirious sign-off with Tiny SandWho’s Back in Black.
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