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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Can't. I am six forty.
Speaker 2 (00:02):
You're listening to the John Cobel podcast on the iHeartRadio
app and this is the segment you don't want to miss.
So it's good that you're here now. If it was
any other day, we'd be talking about Kamala Harris having
a police protection pulled that story. We'll get to that
later on. This is even more important. The US Supreme
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Court today gave the Donald Trump administration a huge victory.
They overrode a temporary restraining order that stopped the immigration
raids that the judge thought was based on race, ethnicity, language, location,
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or employment. These are the raids that were going on
in la home depot, parking lots, for example, day laborers,
car washes, garment factories, and the US District Judge Mami
Frimepong had issued a restraining order against those immigration raids,
and this Circuit Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals agreed with her.
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But now the US Supreme Court ruled six to three
and an emergency appeal lifting the restraining order. The government
can do these kind of raids, and we're going to
talk with borders. Are Tom Homan about this and many
other things?
Speaker 1 (01:19):
Tom? How are you doing fine.
Speaker 3 (01:22):
Thanks for having me.
Speaker 2 (01:23):
Uh your reaction to the Supreme Court citing with you
and the Trump administration.
Speaker 3 (01:30):
It's the right call. It's the right call, and I'm
glad they found that way because this you know, all
these random women a ice and borg throw, they're well
trained and exactly what they're doing. They follow the law
has laid out in statue and who to arrests, who detained,
what a story you need to briefly detain in question?
And I believe they're following the rules. So I'm glad
the Supreme Court saw that.
Speaker 1 (01:49):
And to have all those other judges not see.
Speaker 3 (01:51):
That, you know, like I said, every day, not every day,
but at least once a week I see some decision
from somewhere cool judges simply doesn't want to become administration
from Forest Immigration. I mean, we had were judge last
week says we can't turn turn over Guatemala and children
back to their parents who want their children back in
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Guatemala for God's sakes. So you know, the Supreme Court
got the right this time.
Speaker 2 (02:18):
What's coming next for Los Angeles? There have been multiple
reports you're quoted in some of them that the major
sanctuary cities are going to get some action very soon.
Is anything you can talk about that's coming to La No.
Speaker 3 (02:32):
I think the president of clear a couple weeks ago.
Each one, do you want sanctuary cities prioritized? So that's
where the problem lies, at least the biggest problem. Right
where do we send fireman? We send firemens to the
biggest fires, and we're going to send agents to the
biggest problem, which are sanctuary cities because we know we
have a problem. We know public safety threats at leased
back into the streets every day. We don't have that
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problem like places like Florida. We Chief and Perish working
with us. They honorary attainers, they've worked with task forces.
So you know what bottom line is, We know sanctuary
cities are recent prominal and so where should we send
our all law enforcement officers since we're prioritizing public safety
treats to sanctuary cities. So yeah, we're increasing the footprint
and the sanctuary cities. We're bringing ten thousand more officers
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online and a big part of them and we'll go
to sanctuary cities. That's what the prob biggest problem is.
That's what we're addressing.
Speaker 1 (03:22):
The first your budget has increased dramatically. You're hiring very rapidly.
I'm amused when Karen Bass and Gavin Newsome protests because
they don't know what's coming. You're only at the beginning
of this, and you're only you're doing this with the
staff you inherited from the Biden administration and the budget
from that administration. You're soon entering a whole new world
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of the enforcement that you're going to be capable of.
Speaker 3 (03:46):
Well, yeah, they're going to hanging on tight. The things
are going to get real busy. And bottom line is
I always say, join forces with us. And look, we're
not asking anybody to be an immigration officer. We're asking you,
the governor, and you mayor to that you're cop, work
with our cops. When we have a criminal illegal and
in your county jail, we know where they're there. They're
in the country legally, we have. We got a record
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of them based on the fingerprints you just submitted to
the NCIIC. We know they're sitting in your county jail.
So when you're done with them, and we'll be there
when you release them, will take them acrostity. I don't.
I just find it hard to believe that any elected
mayor or any elected governor doesn't put public safety front
and center and want to protect public safety, and that's
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all we're asking them to do.
Speaker 2 (04:30):
Why do they want to protect these people? I'm just
promuchs by this whole thing.
Speaker 4 (04:34):
Why people who are already in prison, already convicted, already
been charged, Why do you go out of your way
to protect them?
Speaker 3 (04:44):
I was on every day one of that question. I
know the national I mean, the California Sriffs Association was
against that whole FB fifty four. They were concerned about it.
But the politicians too. I don't know why politicians, you know,
want to push back its immigration enforcements, Like right now
there's this the whole firestorm where ice operations. We're doing
the same thing we've done for the forty years I've
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been around. It's just that for the last four years
the public got used to immigrations law not being enforced.
All of a sudden we turn it back on. They're
all losing their minds. I can't figure it out. I
don't know whether or just have an opinion they should
be open borders or you know, I don't know. But
regardless of why they had that decision, they'll lose on
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this issue because we're going to increase in enforcement sanctuary cities.
That's coming. And if they don't want to help, just
get out of the way. We'll make your city safer
for you.
Speaker 2 (05:34):
You've already deported with three hundred thousand people since the
first of the year.
Speaker 3 (05:40):
I looked at the numbers the other day. We're about
three seventy six.
Speaker 1 (05:43):
So that three hundred and seventy six thousand.
Speaker 2 (05:46):
I've read two studies that said self deportations at least
a million and a half maybe two million.
Speaker 1 (05:54):
Does that sound plausible to you.
Speaker 3 (05:56):
Yeah, that's part of the strategy. That's why another reason
these enforcement operations are important. We're sending message to the
whole world.
Speaker 1 (06:04):
Every day.
Speaker 3 (06:05):
We got nearly one thousand enforcement teams on the street
enforcement immigration law. That's another reason. We have the most
secure border in the nation right now. God bless the
men and women of Bordatrol. They're doing excellent job secure
in that border. And thanks to President Trump for his
executive orders that help us get there. But a part
of that credit goes to Ice because we're showing the
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world there's consequences. You're not going to walk the street free.
There's no secretary telling you that you can't arrest an
illegal alien nless they're convicted of a crime, which was
the last four years. So what we're doing on the
interior enforcement is setting a strong message people don't make
that journey. They know there's no more catching release. They
know that if you're in the country league that we're
looking for you. So I think that's a big part
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of why we have the most secure border in history
of this nation's day.
Speaker 2 (06:51):
That's just a staggering number that one and a half
to two million have already decided to leave on their own,
just by watching television, just by looking at their socially around.
Speaker 3 (06:59):
They can leave on their own lead, they can leave
on their loan, leave options open to them in the future,
whether they can be formally deported, depending on their tassees,
they'll be barred from the ever coming back from a
minimum of five years, so lifetime depending on what the
specific case is. But you know, the President made clear,
you know he's going to increase legal immigration, and you know,
take a shot of that. But if we have to
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formally find you informly to deport you, there's a statutory bar
from you ever coming back. I think people are realizing
this consequences. Look, if you have a US citizen s dial,
that child can petition for you someday. But if you
get formally deported, that's not happening. So you know, I'm
glad that making a choice leave on their own. The
people says, this is really sad. What's happening. I want
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to remind thembody about what happened last four years. What
millions came across the border. They feeded the system and
put themselves in front of the line unlawfully. There are
millions of people today standing in line taking their tests,
getting their background investigation. Panter fees to be part of
the greatest nation on Earth. Meanwhile they're sitting in the
back seat. Well, the cheaters sat through and when we're
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looking for the shooters 're removing them. So this is
the right thing to do, especially for the millions are
following the rules and want in coming here legally and
going through the process.
Speaker 2 (08:15):
When ICE came in June, big ruckus right when they
started doing some of those sweeps. Now that you've gotten
the Supreme Court decision, I assume you're coming back soon
and you're going to do more of these sweeps, raids,
whatever you call them, and Alley has been the center
of resistance in the country and it's they're fueled by
Newsom and Bass and all these nonprofit groups that have
their networks to send out people to disrupt your operations.
Speaker 4 (08:41):
You have.
Speaker 2 (08:41):
Are you going to have a whole new way of
approaching Los Angeles based on what you went through in June?
Speaker 3 (08:49):
Nope, Nope, we'll come anutther want to force law. They
can protest all they want, they had their first memory rights.
But if they cross that line turning from protester to
a criminal, there's zero talente who will be arrested and
prosecuted by the federal law enforcement. If you throw stone,
you're going to jail. If you put hands on ice officers,
going to jail. If you're impedal ice officer, you're going
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to jail. So we're gonna do the same thing to
report we did nothing wrong the first time. We're gonna
go enforce law. Protest all you want, don't cross that line.
Speaker 1 (09:18):
It's hard to guess for a newsment.
Speaker 2 (09:19):
Best to realize they don't have a vote in this,
that this is federal law that you're enforcing, and they
don't get to they don't.
Speaker 1 (09:26):
They can object, but they can't change a thing.
Speaker 3 (09:31):
No jain. They can protests all they want. Each of
them should be thanking President Trump to taking criminals off
the streets. We're making l a safe, or we're making
California state for every public safety treat we take off
the street and depoort is in rocket science. We're making
that community safe and they won't keep doing it?
Speaker 1 (09:48):
Are you gonna have the National Guard available as back
up if needed?
Speaker 3 (09:53):
National Guard is always on the table. Well, again, depends
on the circumstances, depends what's happening, but they're always on
the table. Outland National Guard are already have two eighty
seven G authority. So when we you know, I mean
you know, if they're if we need them, we know
where they are. So we'll see.
Speaker 2 (10:10):
Now, I see reports that you're launching Operation Midway Blitz
in Chicago to go after illegal aliens also to fight
fight violent crime. What can you tell us about that operation?
Is that going on now as we speak or very soon?
Speaker 3 (10:29):
We already have resources there and I don't want to
give too much away, but uh, it's coming not just
Chicago either. We're increasing operations and everything ware City's in cruse. Chicago.
Speaker 2 (10:42):
You said the other day that Trump's not at war
with not at war with Chicago, but with the drug cartels.
Speaker 3 (10:49):
Yeah. I said that this week. You know, I did
an interview. I'll see and Ana, I'll make a big
deal and comes from a war picture. That's not what
he meant. I here, we're going at war with criminal
cartels and in public safety. So that's a great children.
We have illegal airines, there are sexual child sexual prayers.
We're going to war in anybody going to war with that.
We're not going to war with any government official. We're
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going to war the people that serious public safety violations
in these communities, and we're looking for them. So that's
what we're going to war with.
Speaker 2 (11:19):
There's a bit of a controversy over what I did
at the Hyundai plant in Georgia. There were hundreds of
illegal alien Korean workers who were being sent back and
they were helped building I guess a battery factory there.
And Trump said, well, if we're going to get people in,
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they have to come legally and they have to teach
Americans how to do that work. But you're just not
going to have people come blindly by the hundreds or
thousands just because the company is building something new. So
I guess there's just going to be no tolerance at
all for illegal immigration.
Speaker 3 (11:57):
I've said from day one, we're going to increase work
enforcement operations. We're doing it. We're doing a lot now
we're going to do We're going to increase the temple
uh in the future. I mean, if I mean it's
it's it's illegal. First of all, it's illegal. Interest country illegal,
it's a crime, and it's illegal. It's a crime to
knowingly hire an illegal alien, and that is a big magnet.
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Why why illegal ams come this country for a job.
So you know, we're going to force laws. So work
Start enforcing operations are going to get a lot more off.
You're gonna see it happen a lot more often, a
lot more cities. And you know that's that's what we're
going to do again. We're going to force the laws
of this country. Laws are enacted by Congress, laws we
get budgeted to enforced, and that's what we're going to do.
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So work Started enforced ration are always already about ten
photo the word less reministration. We're going to increase them
beyond that.
Speaker 2 (12:48):
Also, I know you got to go in a minute,
but I just want to go back to something you
said before, because I think that's at the heart of
all the controversy is that people are not used to
seeing federal immigration law being in This is all. This
stuff has been on the books since forever. Just nobody
did it, either Republican or Democratic administrations. Now Trump and
you are leading the charge, and it's all. Everything you're
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doing is legal, and it's the Supreme Court is sided
with you on every major issue.
Speaker 1 (13:15):
So far.
Speaker 2 (13:16):
No one's seen it before, and they can't believe that
this is this is but this is real, this.
Speaker 1 (13:22):
Is this is what federal law has always been.
Speaker 3 (13:25):
We're not making this up. We're enforcing laws on the books.
Unlike the last administration. We not only ignore the law,
they actually by it late to the law. We're enforcing
laws on the books. So if anybody has a problem
with ice is doing, go press, go protest members of Congress,
they are the ones who wrote the law. You don't
like what we're doing, go pro protest Congress. We're doing
exactly what Congress passed. The laws they pass that give
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us a huge budget to do it with, and we're
doing it so if you don't like what Ice does,
go all Congress.
Speaker 2 (13:52):
All right, Tom Holman, Borderazur, thank you for coming on.
I hope we can talk again sometime.
Speaker 3 (13:57):
Right, Thank you, sir. I appreciate it.
Speaker 2 (13:58):
All right, Tom, home and we will continue with more
on this.
Speaker 5 (14:03):
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Speaker 2 (14:09):
All right, coming up after the one thirty news, we
will celebrate Kamala Harris is going to have to pay
for her own security as she goes on her stupid
book tour, her stupid book filled with empty thoughts. She
you know, the more I was thinking about it over
the weekend, Mars telling people nobody could believe that Karen
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Bass assigned fourteen LPD officers to protect Kamala Harris, who's
worth at least eight million dollars.
Speaker 1 (14:42):
Hey, y yay.
Speaker 2 (14:43):
All right, but first back to this, because this is
this is a really big day. When when the when
Ice was coming through LA and they go to home
depots and they would arrest the obviously illegal alien workers
gathered at the home depots. Well, Karen Bass, she's her screaming.
That's what gets her screaming, That's what gets her agitated
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knows the same thing. We're gonna sue. We're gonna sue,
We're gonna sue. And the way the system works is
you have these seriously biased left wing judges. I didn't
realize how many of them there were, even in California,
but they find they found some woman named Maimi Frimpong,
and that was the district judge who issued a temporary
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restraining order against the Trump administration. And then the US
Ninth Circuit Court agreed as well, and that you can't
you can't use race, ethnicity, language, location, or employment as
reasons to detain people question them right like as as
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a reasonable suspicion of being an illegal alien.
Speaker 1 (15:55):
Except that's what it is.
Speaker 2 (15:57):
If you go to a home depot or a car
wash and you have a collection of young men who
are a Hispanic speaking speaking Spanish, and they're either working
at the car wash or they're gathered in the home
depot parking lot because they're day laborers. Well, of course,
did your dad or my dad and my dad was
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an immigrant, they didn't gather together.
Speaker 1 (16:23):
To be day laborers. Because when you're a citizen, or
at least you.
Speaker 2 (16:26):
Have a green card, you can apply for real work,
because when you go to companies that obey the law,
they do a check. There's something called Everify, and they
could see if you're in the country legally. But if
you're just selling yourself to any bidder that comes by,
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any homeowner who needs a few guys to lay bricks
in the backyard, well they're not going to check. They're
also not going to pay you much. But you know,
this was the whole slave labor machine that we created
here in Los Angeles. So car washes are fair game.
Parking lots are fair game garment factories. That was one
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of the original raids that started the riot, and that's
the way it goes if and one thing they look
at is if you run. People who don't run are
not going to be detained.
Speaker 1 (17:21):
And maybe you're.
Speaker 2 (17:22):
Gonna have a show your driver's license and they could
do a quick run through as to who you are,
just like when you're stopped for a reasonable suspicion of
a traffic violation, show me ID, they're.
Speaker 4 (17:36):
Not going to deport you. So this is the only way.
I don't know how else.
Speaker 2 (17:43):
To get rid of the illegal immigration issue on a
street level. Most of them here I've been arguing this
for thirty years. If most of the illegal aliens here
in Los Angeles are from south of the border, well,
of course they're gonna all be Hispanic. Of course they're
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gonna speak Spanish. Of course they're gonna do the low
wage jobs. Of course they are. Those are all obvious
identifying characteristics. Why can't you use them? Never made any
sense today? And finally the Supreme Court voted six to
three and said, yes, federal government can do that. Do
some lost another one? Best lost another one? Uh, when
we come back and wait all weekend for this too,
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Kamala Harris lost her LAPD police protection paid for by
you and me.
Speaker 1 (18:33):
If you live in Los Angeles.
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Speaker 2 (18:47):
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Speaker 1 (19:07):
That one huh, what do you want us to do here?
Speaker 2 (19:10):
Well, it's going to be leading off the podcast posted
after four o'clock on the iHeart app John Cobelt Show
on demand. All Right, the trumpets you heard, let's hear
them again. Kamala Harris has lost the LAPD for security protection.
Speaker 1 (19:32):
She never deserved it, should never have gotten it.
Speaker 2 (19:35):
This is one of the stupidest things that Karen Bass
has ever done in a long career.
Speaker 1 (19:43):
I take it you're endorsing that statement.
Speaker 2 (19:45):
Yes, a long career of stupid decisions, especially since she's
become La mayor. I kept bringing this one up because
I thought it was funny to people I know, and
it got a zero my own private poll. Nobody was
in favor of this. They could Oh, then I would
tell them, do you know that she is worth eight
million dollars?
Speaker 1 (20:05):
How could she be worth eight million dollars?
Speaker 3 (20:06):
Go?
Speaker 2 (20:07):
Her husband's an entertainment attorney, that's why. Oh, and you
know her publisher, Simon and Schuster. It brings in a
billion a year in revenue, and nobody could cough up
the money for security. So Karen Bass gives her fourteen
LAPD officers to give her twenty four to seven round
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the clock protection in front of her house. And this
was the really galling part on her freaking book tour
where she's going to fifteen cities, including London.
Speaker 1 (20:42):
We have to spend.
Speaker 2 (20:42):
Tax money to send officers to London so that she
can a hawker book to whatever idiots show up. I
told you last week one of those ticket proker sites
was doing a resale of Kamala Harry tickets thirty five
hundred dollars in Washington, d C. Thirty five hundred they
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were asking for, and you didn't even get to meet her,
and you didn't even get a side copy of the book.
You let no copy of the book, and some jackass
wanted thirty five hundred dollars, but some bigger jackass was
willing to pay for it.
Speaker 1 (21:20):
This is crazy.
Speaker 2 (21:22):
Yeah, her book is called one hundred and seven Days,
might as well be one hundred and seven blank pages.
It's about her campaign. Her campaign was a non campaign.
Her campaign was summed up in that one line on
the view, there's nothing off the top of my head
that I would change. Nothing comes to mind. In other words,
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you know, the question was what would you change from
Joe Biden? Well, nothing comes to mind. Oh thanks, good idea.
That's a good idea to run on that particular slogan,
that particular agenda. Everything's great. I wouldn't change a thing.
And Kamala Harris gets some huge book contract and goes
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on a tour.
Speaker 1 (22:05):
And Karen Bass gives her our cops.
Speaker 4 (22:07):
Now, do you know, we're about two thousand officers short
of what we should have two thousand because Karen Bass
and Eric Carcetti and the city council followed through and
defunded the police when Tony Vallar was the mayor And
my god, that's what when was that twelve years ago?
Speaker 3 (22:28):
Now?
Speaker 4 (22:29):
I guess we had ten thousand cops. We're at eighty
three hundred and dropping.
Speaker 1 (22:39):
Every day.
Speaker 2 (22:39):
We lose guys to retirement, to surrendering. Can't deal with
the climate here in La which is why, oh my god,
you see on the west side, two murders on the
west side over the weekend.
Speaker 1 (22:52):
We'll get to that later, but.
Speaker 2 (22:55):
Kamala Harris takes fourteen of our officers from the Metro Division,
an elite division. Some of these cops were actively trying
to solve cases. They were working on real criminal cases. Hey, guys,
put everything down. Why didn't you go sit in an
empty car in front of Kamala Harris's house? Secret Service
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said there's no threats against her. And she did this
because Trump edited her Secret Service protection because she already
had six months. By the way, by law, your Secret
Service protection ends as vice president the day you're replaced.
Speaker 1 (23:36):
The day you're replaced. Not that all the.
Speaker 2 (23:42):
All the left wing ass kissing sycophants in the media
would point that out. There was a grace period that
became a tradition where you get six months extra, but
after six months it's definitely over now. Biden extended it,
but Trump presented it too bad. So what you don't
like it, don't run for vice president.
Speaker 1 (24:03):
Next time.
Speaker 2 (24:06):
You run for office. Here's the deal. You work for
four years. If you don't get reelected, we'll give you
six months just to be nice. After that, you're on
your own. Go earn some money, and.
Speaker 1 (24:16):
Her husband does. Her husband makes a million a million
dollars a year.
Speaker 4 (24:22):
I'm just so beside myself that she would ask for it.
This is what she thinks of you.
Speaker 2 (24:28):
And I know there's so many Kamala Harris sycophants here
in Los Angeles you know, I mean the half the
state was ready to elect her governor.
Speaker 1 (24:38):
Give a crap about you.
Speaker 2 (24:41):
First chance she had, she wanted to bleed millions of
dollars out of LA for her twenty four to seven
security protection fourteen officers. By the way, in my neighborhood
back in January, when the fire was burning the Palisades
and in my neighbor we had a blackout for eight days.
Speaker 1 (25:05):
And we had.
Speaker 2 (25:06):
Criminals all over the place. We had zero cops. We
had seven homes on our short block broken into zero
police zero. It was pitch black at night. We had
to hire a guy, a former marine with a loaded gun.
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He showed it to me and he stood in front
of our house for two nights with a loaded gun
and he was gonna blow the head off of anyone
who approached our house. I paid for that because we
had no police. But Kamala Harris, who has no threats
against her, they have full power. She gets fourteen. I'm
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sorry that one hit too close to home. That is
absolutely this is Karen Bass, stupid as a board. She's
got like a bag of tomatoes for a brain. But
go ahead, re elect her to I'd be a good idea.
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The moistline is this Friday eight seven seven Moist eighty six,
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feature on the iHeartRadio app. We got a lot on
the table already. Tom Holman came on at the beginning
of this hour. We're replaying it at three point thirty,
a rare inshow replay three thirty with Tom Homan. Trump's
borders are and of course you'll be able to hear
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it right at the beginning of the podcast on the
iHeartRadio app. Posted after four o'clock. This is unbelievable. Santa
Monica is going to be declaring a fiscal emergency because
they're broke, and one of the things they're blaming is
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they have to pay out more than two hundred and
twenty nine million dollars in sexual abuse settlements. There was
a police dispatcher named Eric Uller. I remember this story,
and Eric Uller worked with boys and girls at a
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police nonprofit after school program, and somehow he had the
time to sexually abuse over one hundred and eighty boys
and girls. Now somebody must have seen that. Somebody must
have known that. What is it with every public institution
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on a USC, UCLA, LAUSD, Catholic, church, boy Scouts, you
name it, there is a guy sexually assaulting and penetrating
boys and girls almost two hundred times.
Speaker 1 (27:54):
I know nothing, I saw nothing.
Speaker 2 (27:58):
I had another question here, two hundred and twenty nine
million dollars. Don't these cities have insurance to cover this stuff?
Or is this some kind of scam where they tell
the public It's like, well, we have these sexual abuse settlements. Well,
isn't that part of the insurance policy. I know some
of these schools have had insurance policies to cover their losses,
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doesn't Santa Monica? And if they don't have it, why
don't they have it? You mean you don't You don't
check when you hire some sexual weirdo, you don't keep
track of what he does. I mean he's working as
a dispatcher and he's working at a police nonprofits after
school program. Now, it turns out several former Santa Monica
(28:43):
City employees told detectives that they reported Uller's misconduct. This
is according to the Sheriff's Department. What happened there. What
who are the people who are ullers or others bosses? Hey,
(29:10):
you know I have word that we've got this weirdo
guy and he's, uh, he's sexually violating all these boys
and girls. How many do you think about one hundred
and eighty? Uh huh yeah, I just think you would investigate.
Uh okay, yeah, we'll get to it. Two hundred and
twenty nine million dollars. Now they're also still blaming COVID. Now,
(29:31):
you can't blame COVID. That's five freaking years ago. This
is the bureaucrats do they blow billions of dollars? So
why are we broke? You know it was because of COVID.
Why don't you blame World War two? While you're at it? Oh,
what do you mean COVID? Nobody has COVID. Nobody's had
COVID in uh last three years? Oh, I know sometimes
(29:56):
people test positive, so they have they have like the
flu for a few days. But there's no deadly COVID
outbreak going on. Stop it.
Speaker 4 (30:05):
Do you see?
Speaker 2 (30:06):
The Other Times has been trying to whip up a
COVID frenzy all week last week, every day on the
front page.
Speaker 1 (30:11):
You may need to wear your mask again, John, That's
what I saw set up.
Speaker 2 (30:15):
One headline was suggesting that I know some of these
idiot health directors.
Speaker 1 (30:22):
I still see people all the time wearing masks. Oh,
I know.
Speaker 2 (30:25):
I saw one on a plane last night. I walked
onto a plane, and you know, first row, first class,
there's a woman with a mask on, and I'm looking
at her and I'm thinking if she could have read
my mind speaking of Yeah, I didn't sit in first class.
Speaker 1 (30:43):
I know you're not like that.
Speaker 2 (30:45):
No, because I don't want to spend the money, I know.
But I went to wrote twelve, which is economy. Remember
we were talking about people who should buy two seats
when they're overfed.
Speaker 1 (30:56):
O for fed.
Speaker 2 (30:57):
You're still seeing you're so well it's wrong to call
them fat?
Speaker 1 (31:03):
Yeah, since when do you care? Once? All right, this
big fat guy, huge belly. I was actually marveling at it, stearing.
Speaker 2 (31:13):
It's one of those bellies you can't well. I had
to sit next to him, and half his belly.
Speaker 1 (31:18):
Was lopping over into my seat. You move it over.
Speaker 2 (31:21):
In fact, I was walking down the aisle and I
passed up my seat and I stopped and oh, why
did I pass up the seat? Oh, because it looks
like it's occupied. That's why I thought somebody else was
in it. His belly was in it.
Speaker 3 (31:34):
So what did you do?
Speaker 1 (31:35):
He was in the I picked up his belly, shoved
it to the side. Did you belt it in so
it didn't lop over?
Speaker 2 (31:45):
And as soon as I sit down, he starts talking
to me. It's like, nobody, I'm not talking to you.
Speaker 1 (31:49):
I was up.
Speaker 2 (31:50):
I was rubbing up against his belly in a way
that made me uncomfortable the entire flight, and I was
already aggravated. I told you off the air, this plane
had five different gates that it was supposed to be at,
five different gates, and it was two different planes. The
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first plane, I don't know, first plane that was supposed
to take us, I don't think landed yet. And this
was the second plane. Five different gates were our late boarding.
I finally bored and I see this guy and his
belly taking up my seat. But you know, I was
really tired. I actually slept on the plane for two hours.
That's good, which is pretty rare. I slept, Yeah, I
(32:32):
just put my head down on his belly.
Speaker 1 (32:33):
Oh you did?
Speaker 5 (32:34):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (32:34):
Did he pat your head?
Speaker 2 (32:36):
And I started purring and it had a nice time
to God.
Speaker 1 (32:40):
We get on this, okay, I don't know, get out
of it.
Speaker 2 (32:44):
It's you, it's you, all right. We've got more coming
up in moments. Oh, we're gonna have Carl Tomayo on
next hour. Carl, you're not gonna lieve this story. A
dog registered to vote and actually voted twice and the
woman who owns the dog has been charged with five felonies.
We're gonna talk Carl about it later on Debramark Live
(33:06):
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