go what are you doing. the overhand. for us this is the highlight for you guys to hear the whole yeah although we managed to deal with what s happening to us and. it is what it is we re just trying to make the best of it sometimes i think i d probably sell. the trickle . down and it just get bought by a nazi. and we re not willing to sell to them and we also have a tough nut like that it s like talking to a stone government exactly like talking to a stone there s just no point my car and. i wonder where it comes from this nationalism it s almost like a brain disease and they must suffer from anxiety or fear that something is going to break it will be lost forever at the end of the day we do two hundred.
service of law enforcement. we haven t heard that a lot for the last eight years. and the family members. i think president obama came out first that all the drama overhand and the podium wasn t based on fact. you are wrong, again. bob: i m not. can you leave obama well? please. jesse: maybe i should keep this. [laughter] speaker you are big enough to take me down. jesse: is a very nice to hear the good guys having support for his commander in chief and it s about time. greg: you were talking about the campaign, and i think what trump had done was with the larger point in immigration or trade and that was that no one had called out the last three decades of antipolice ideology that you see in pop culture. it started really in the 70s and 80s that drove home this idea that we live in a police
service of law enforcement. we haven t heard that a lot for the last eight years. and the family members. i think president obama came out first that all the drama overhand and the podium wasn t based on fact. you are wrong, again. bob: i m not. can you leave obama well? please. jesse: maybe i should keep this. [laughter] speaker you are big enough to take me down. jesse: is a very nice to hear the good guys having support for his commander in chief and it s about time. greg: you were talking about the campaign, and i think what trump had done was with the larger point in immigration or trade and that was that no one had called out the last three decades of antipolice ideology that you see in pop culture. it started really in the 70s and 80s that drove home this idea that we live in a police
governor now look i actually trained with chuck liddell, he s obviously, for those of you wow. we have video of that, he taught me his big overhand and i m doing my martial arts with him that s his particular punch, so i get in the ring for charity, i have to use my fighting techniques, i use eye poking traits i m going to rake your jaw. i m going to pull you in choke you out. see, i don t get hit anymore. and i don t plan to hit nobody anymore. i m like this is what it s about. this is a charity thing. all right. governor, what s the charity? well the charity is called charity vision. and they are able to help provide surgeries that cure blindness about 40,000 surgeries a year in 25 of the poorest countries in the world, and they do it for about $20 a surgery. it s absolutely miraculous. and so we re raising money
you know that, right? absolutely. hey, if he starts throwing anythi, i m going down fast. wow. all right. but look, boxing match is a boxing match. this has got to be full contact, i m assuming, right? well, not full contact. it s going to be partial. you re going to hold back? why not? take it easy i m 68 years old take it easy. pick on a 6-year-old. he s on social security for crying out loud. governor now look i actually trained with chuck liddell, he s obviously, for those of you wow. we have video of that, he taught me his big overhand and i m doing my martial arts with him that s his particular punch, so i get in the ring for charity, i have to use my fighting techniques, i use eye poking traits i m going to rake your jaw. i m going to pull you in choke you out. see, i don t get hit anymore.