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May 28, 2025 37 mins

The John Kobylt Show Hour 2 (05/28) - CA State Assemblyman David Tangipa comes on the show to talk about the controversy surrounding having transgender athletes compete against biological girls in CA. More on the controversy surrounding having transgender athletes compete against biological girls in CA. Californians pay so much more than every other state. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Can't. I am six forty. You're listening to the John
Cobel podcast on the iHeartRadio app. We've been spending a
lot of time on Governor Newsom getting called out by
Trump to stop allowing guys to compete in women's events.
After a biological mail won a couple of events in

(00:22):
the state sectional meet. Next stop is the finals. It
was in the long jump and the triple jump, and
this guy won two of the events, beating all the girls.
And Trump got wind of it and is threatening to
withdraw US federal funding to California. I don't know, just
for scholastic funding or sports funding or all funding. You

(00:43):
don't know. But Newsom took it seriously enough, and he
came up with a policy that says it's like, okay, well,
we'll let the guys compete with the women, because remember
Newsom says, it's deeply unfair that guys compete with women.
All right, So the guys could play, but if they win,
they don't, they'll they'll get a medal, but the first

(01:06):
woman gets a winning medal. Two Like, wherever he lands,
if he displaces a girl who should get a medal
or some kind of honor, well, well, she'll get it anyway,
and which has pissed everybody off, which is what I love.
It's like the transactivists or outraged and people. Most normal

(01:26):
people say, hey, he has no business competing, whether he
gets a medal or not, whether you create a separate
category or not, he has no business running against women.
It's like, what are you doing? And then you're gonna
give him medal as what the only transgender runner? Well,
I guess, of course he's in first place, right because
there weren't any others in that race. The Department of

(01:46):
Justice is going to take legal action against California, enforcing
Title nine, which is the federal law that governs things
like girls sports. And Bill A. Saley as a as
a press release on this and an explanation of what
his office is targeting. I'll get to that in the

(02:08):
next segment. But first we're going to talk to David Tanjeepa,
and he's an assemblyman in California here Republican, and he
is speaking out against this decision to let biological males
to compete in the finals of the state track and
field championship. It's the California Interscholastic Federation CIF let's get

(02:29):
David on here. How are you?

Speaker 2 (02:32):
It's an honor to join you.

Speaker 1 (02:34):
Uh, well, what what area do you represent in California?

Speaker 2 (02:37):
So I've actually so I've got the second largest district
in the state of California. So I've got Fresno. The
CIF Championship is actually going to be in my district,
in my hometown of Clovis. So I've got Fresno, Clovis.
And then i have all the eastern Sierras, Yosemite, all
the way down to Death Valley.

Speaker 1 (02:55):
That's a lot of territory. Well, what what is what
is your opinion on all this craziness going on?

Speaker 2 (03:02):
You know, it's it's interesting. I will say that it's
ridiculous that when we have all of these issues of
insurance crisis, affordability, our utility costs, and everything that is
going on, we cannot do the basics right. And the
basics of boys are boys and girls are girls in

(03:23):
Title nine has already settled this discussion that there should
be a protected space and an equal opportunity for our
girls to compete, and yet we are in violation of
that here in the state of California that even the
governor admits is unfair, and that the fact that CIF
would have these rules in place for the moment that

(03:44):
Donald Trump would come in and President Trump would come
in and highlight the issue. They finally release it during
championship weekend. Do we not think that they all know
that this is wrong and this is an admission that
something is going wrong, trying to appease everyone when we
just got to get back to the basics and the
fundamental understanding that boys are boys, girls are girls, and

(04:08):
we should just recognize that and find a space to
where we can make sure that we're protecting our young
girls and daughters when they're competing.

Speaker 1 (04:15):
It's wrong legally, and it's wrong morally in the sense
that the girls are getting penalized and they're being denied
championship recognition and denied medals for something they can't control.
They can control that some other girl, some other guy
now thinks he's a girl and therefore he's faster and
runs in their event. I mean, that is just outrageous.

(04:35):
There's no way to compete against another guy. If you're
a girl, what are you going to do?

Speaker 2 (04:40):
Well? And this is the fact that I say, I'm
a six foot four two hundred and forty pound. I
played football at Tresno State in the eighth grade. I
was six foot four and two hundred and five pounds.
And you know, I really think about it through the
lens of there are biological differences. We can understand that
that is, it's not something that makes you a sexist,

(05:01):
it doesn't make you transphobic, it doesn't make you anything
other than rooted in biology and reality. And for years
we were told to trust to science until it comes
to the subjective reality that they try to force onto
all of us. When we know that our girl should
have an opportunity to compete, then we know that with
Title nine is very clear on what we need to do,

(05:24):
and the girls deserve that they deserve a level playing field.
And I really despise this argument that they are saying,
or at those that I hear in the Capitol recommending
to us that, well, this only affects five athletes, like
you guys are making a big deal. No it doesn't.
It affects every single girl and female athlete that competes
in that retrospective sport. And if they're going after and

(05:46):
breaking records, it affects every single girl who has ever
competed in that sport where they set their standard, where
they're an athlete and they have a goal that they're
training to that is being wiped away and taken away
from them. When again, this argument was settled a long
time ago.

Speaker 1 (06:03):
Specifically this weekend, Friday and Saturday, it is going to
affect all the girls in the triple jump competition, the
high jump competition, the long jump competition, just for starters,
just this one guy. And I don't know if you
heard before, but back in October, the United Nations No
right Wing Kook Organization issued a twenty page document and

(06:28):
said that six hundred female athletes have lost eight hundred
and ninety medals to transgender competitors. They looked at four
hundred competitions in twenty nine sports and found that eight
hundred and ninety medals were denied to biological women competing
in girls and women's sports.

Speaker 2 (06:47):
So, well, then that tells us the entire story that
it is a lot more that we have. Not only that,
as you have said before, there's a lot of data.
There was actually a study that was done back in
the nineteen eighties that saw a lot of younger children
that had gender dysphoria. After following about one hundred children
for twenty years, they found out after those twenty years

(07:09):
that a majority of them, more almost ninety percent, actually
just were a gay or lesbian individual after twenty years
of following them. And then now we're physically mutilating, we're castrating,
we're giving chemicals to younger people, and that the UK
is ten years ahead of us at making this mistake.

(07:30):
And now they're overwhelmingly being sued by thirty thousand d
transitioners that are saying, I was a child when you
gave me chemicals, and now I'll never be able to
bore a kid, and I don't even have the right
to do it. If twenty one is the age that
we think that some times were cognitive enough to decide
whether we should drink or not, isn't that a standard

(07:51):
that we set. If twenty five in this state of
California is considered a juvenile criminal. If you commit murder
and you are under the age of twenty five, it
is more than likely that you are going to go
to a juvenile facility because they believe that the mental
capascibility is there. And yet for some reason we create
the argument that a six year old can decide whether

(08:11):
they're a boy or girl or not.

Speaker 1 (08:13):
The UK has thirty thousand young people suing they've been transitioned,
and now they have thirty thousand. Holy yeah, because they
were detransitioning years ago. That's exactly that's that's just so crazy.
So if Newsom has said it's deeply unfair, I mean,

(08:35):
here's the exact same word that Trump did, unfair. Why
doesn't he just say no, no guy's competing in women's
in girls' sports. He's admitted it's unfair. He can't crawl
back from that, and it's one of most everybody who's
not some weirdo fanatic agrees with. So why does any
just say okay, this policy is done.

Speaker 2 (08:59):
Well. I believe that they live by the dead horse theory,
and what that means is they will stay on the
dead horse and if they'll drag it, they'd rather drag
it than the easiest thing to do is to get
off the dead horse. Is simply just get off of
the dead horse, walk away. Admit you're wrong, But admitting
you're wrong has to admit that the ideology behind it
has an issue to it. And you know, this is

(09:21):
something that they're rooted in that. Actually it combats a
lot of these In my opinion, I think they're malice,
struggle sessions, victim circles, victim circles that they get around
and they try to highlight these issues, and you know,
it's very hard for them to just simply admit they're wrong.

Speaker 1 (09:42):
How's he going to run for president on this?

Speaker 2 (09:47):
I think when it comes to presidential campaigns, I think
there's a lot more that a lot of people are
going to see that California is the poster child for
the rest of the nation of what not to do,
of what not to do. And we have fifty percent
of the nation's homelessness. We have, I mean in a

(10:07):
majority of counties, if you make one hundred thousand dollars,
you are actually under the poverty line in a lot
of our areas, including Santa Clara, I believe, LA as
well the Bay Area. So why would the rest of
the nation want to be California if this is what
they're hearing? And there's a quote that I often think
about with that Thomas soul had talked about especially here,

(10:28):
and it's the fact that this side and the anointed,
they really do cling to their illusion and that failure
is the fault of others rather than the result of
poor choices. And we are seeing that all over the
place with a deflect blame and it's always somebody else's fault.
When we've got to look internally here in California, say
it's us have some extreme ownership and let's get down

(10:50):
to what people really need.

Speaker 1 (10:52):
David's really good talking with you. I hope we can
have you back on again soon. David Tanjip at the
assemblement in the Fresno area. Thank you coming on anytime,
all right? Yeah, he's absolutely right. And what he said
there when we come back. Bill A. Sale is now
weighing in. He's the US attorney. We just had him

(11:13):
on yesterday. Today, we'll tell you about we'll tell you
about how he has told the State of California, the
Attorney General Rob Bonta, that the Department of Justice is
taking action to enforce Title nine here in California to
protect girls' sports. I will read to you some from

(11:34):
his press release aimed at Banta, aimed at Newsome, and
the FEDS are getting involved to fix this, stop this
nonsense immediately regarding men competing against girls in scholastic sports.
And then after two thirty you heard you heard David

(11:55):
Tanjeepas say that California is the poster child for what
not to do. I'm gonna read you a little bit
from Edward Ring. He's a researcher and he put together
an article today on where we stand when it comes
to how much we're paying for gas, for electricity, how

(12:17):
much life costs real estate, and how it's so far
far more expensive than anywhere else in the country. And
it's all inflicted by our government, all inflicted by the
progressives like Gavin Newsom and the legislature going back to
Jerry Brown. And there's no other state in the country

(12:37):
dealing with any of this. I'll tell you about that
after two thirty. I'm going to talk about Bill Sale's
enforcement of Title nine here in California.

Speaker 3 (12:45):
Next, you're listening to John Cobelt on demand from KFI
AM six forty.

Speaker 1 (12:52):
Moistline for Friday eight seven seven Moist eighty six eight
seven seven Moist eighty six, or use the talkback feature
on the iHeart Radio app. Following up on our guest
at David Tanjiepa, the assemblyman up in the Fresno area
about Governor Newsom's insane insistence to let transgender people, to

(13:13):
let guys participate in women's sports. We have a state
track meet where in the sectional competitions a man, a well,
I guess a boy entered and won two of the events,
the triple jump and the long jump, and also competed

(13:33):
well in the high jump. Let me see if I
got that right. Yeah, And the kid's name is ab Hernandez,
and he's first in triple jump, first in the long jump,
fourth in the high jump, and now he's going on
to the finals. And because Trump discovered this news story,
he told Newsom, you let this happen. I'm pulling federal

(13:57):
money to California. So Newsom said, okay, okay, Well, well'll
let him run, but if he wins, he'll be in
his own category. Right, he'll run with the girls, but
he will not be displacing any girls who win or
medal in the event. Well, now, Bill A. Sale has
jumped in. He's the US attorney here in the Central

(14:20):
District of California, and the Justice Department sent letters of
legal notice to the Attorney General Rob Bonta. Superintendent of
Public Instruction Tony Thurman who's running for governor, and the
California Interscholastic Federation and the euupa unified school district and
that's where ab Hernandez goes to school. And is invoking

(14:42):
Title nine, which ensures equal educational opportunities and prevents discrimination
based on sex in federally funded schools and athletic programs.
And that's what this is. This is discrimination against female athletes,
girls in high school, women in college, and it's an

(15:03):
effort to oppose the deprivation of women and girls of
fair athletic opportunities. And Harmei Dillon, who we've had on
the show, she is now the Assistant Attorney General for
Civil Rights, and she says Title nine exists to protect
women in girls in education. It is perverse to allow
males to compete against girls, invade their private spaces and

(15:24):
take their trophies. And we will aggressively defend women's hard
fought rights for equal educational opportunities. Bill A. Sale says
the law is clear discrimination on the basis of sex
is illegal and immoral. My office and the rest of
the Department of Justice will work tirelessly to protect girls'
sports and stop anyone public officials included from violating women's

(15:48):
civil rights. There is a law that was passed some
years ago by the idiots and the California legislature, all
the woke heads, and it's in the Education Code. It
was AB twelve sixty six, and it conflicts with Title
Title nine because, according to a SAILI simply built twelve
sixty six unlawfully permits males to participate on female sports

(16:11):
teams and to use female spaces, unfair, unsafe for women
and girls. The plaintiffs include a girl known as KS,
ninth grade female cross country athlete TS, an eleventh grade
female cross country athlete who attended Martha Luther King High
School in Riverside. T S said she was removed from

(16:31):
her position on the girls varsity cross country team to
make room for a biological male who did not consistently
attend practices and failed to satisfy many of the requirements.
So they put in a transgender athlete just to be woke,
and that girl suffered. That's her story. As a result,

(16:54):
TS missed an opportunity to compete at a high profile meet,
lost the right to compete at a varsity levels, the
opportunity to compete with other fellow athletes to be recruited
by universities and receive other forms of recognition. That's that's
real damage, and that's the title line is supposed to protect.
That the biological male who replaced Ts on the girls

(17:16):
team had transferred from another local high school after breaking
that school's all time cross country record for the girls
cross country tea. Yeah, he broke the girls all time
cross country record. Well, that is a load of crap.
That is ridiculous. So if Newsom wants to open up

(17:38):
this hornet's nest, go for it here, because I think
the federal law is clear, it is right, it is
morally just, and it supersedes whatever wacky, woke garbage that
spews out of the California legislature. Now, when we come back,
Edward Rings researcher, and we've had him on the show

(18:01):
a few times, he's got a new article out that
very clearly states what you in California are putting up
with that nobody else in the country is dealing with.
And a lot of this has to do with how
much everything costs. The excessive costs of everything, much of
it inflicted by the state government. You keep voting the

(18:24):
way you're voting because it's working out great.

Speaker 3 (18:27):
You're listening to John Cobels on demand from KFI AM
six forty.

Speaker 1 (18:33):
Coming up after three o'clock. The woke jerks have come
up with another one grading for equity. This is in
San Francisco. Grading for equity. They would have gotten rid
of homework and testing and you could pass as with

(18:55):
as low a score as forty one. Forty one in
San Francisco and it's a passing grade. No more weekly test,
no more homework.

Speaker 4 (19:05):
But what about all the students that had to It's
just not fair to the past students, even.

Speaker 5 (19:11):
To us John.

Speaker 1 (19:13):
Obviously fairness doesn't matter anymore. That particular policy has been
on a roller coaster just in the last couple of days.
I'll explain it because it's really crazy. Also, next segment,
and this is for you. We have three stories on
three major issues on a plane, one involving a sick dog,

(19:35):
one involving pigeons, and one involving a woman who was
smacking around a young boy, three different planes. Now, let
me get to this thing by Edward Ring and we've
had him on the show and he's a researcher and
he wrote something for a website called American Greatness, and

(19:59):
it's a piece on how California long ago declared war
on its middle class. And if you're in the middle class,
you know this. And he's done a lot of research
and he really puts it in an easy to digest
column on how bad it is for most middle class

(20:22):
people in this state. And if you're really wealthy, he writes,
California is abusive cost of living. It's not a big concern,
and you could stay for the beauty and the sunshine.
If you're extremely poor, you can stay because there are
so many government assistance programs for poor people, financial aid,

(20:42):
food assistance, healthcare, all kinds of support services. And you
end up with a better life than what you may
have endured living in a poor barrio in Mexico. But
if you're not rich and you're not poor, you just
go to work, pay taxes. You pay everything with after
tax earnings, government assistance. He says, California is a hostile environment,

(21:04):
and what happens in a hostile environment people leave, They
bolt And over the last fifteen years, I didn't know this.
According to the US Census, eight and a half million
people have moved out of California eight and a half million.
That is a stunning number. That is larger than many states.

(21:27):
Now the population has stayed stable. Why large numbers of immigrants,
many of them illegal immigrants. So the middle class leaves,
the illegal aliens replace many of them. In twenty twenty three,
that's the last full year that we have an estimate.

(21:51):
Six hundred and ninety thousand people left the state. In
twenty twenty two, eight hundred eighteen thousand, twenty twenty one,
eight hundred and forty one thousand. Add that up. In
the last three years, well over two million people have
left the state two million in the last fifteen years,

(22:12):
eight and a half million. And he writes no other
state has sustained anywhere near this fifteen years of unrelenting
mass exodus. This is Jerry Brown and Gavin Newsom has
driven out eight and a half million people. The cost
of a home in California is almost eight hundred thousand dollars.

(22:34):
That is the median cost in the rest of the
US three hundred and sixty one thousand. It's way more
than double. Gas is about three bucks nationwide, five bucks
in California. Electricity is double in California thirty cents per

(22:58):
kilowatt hour fifteen cents per kilowatt hour in the rest
of the country. So let's review, homes cost twice as much,
electricity costs twice as much. Gas costs sixty percent more.
And Edward Ring writes, you double the cost of real
estate and energy. You're doubling the cost of everything that
needs real estate and energy to be produced. And here

(23:23):
is what the legislature and Newsom and Jerry Brown, this
is their formula. And he says, it's a good trick.
You deny middle class people the ability to make a living.
That blame a scapegoat. He's always got something. Oh it's
climate change. Oh it's greedy corporations, it's billionaires, it's racism.

(23:43):
And then you give free stuff from the government to
try to ameliorate these terrible issues, and then people vote
for you. It's like, oh, I got free stuff. I'll
vote for you because I know it's not Newsome in
the legislature that's the cause of this. I know it's
climate change and greedy corporations and billionaires. Right. It's funny

(24:06):
how no other state is anywhere near us we are.
We have sixty percent higher gas and double the electric
costs and double the housing. And the shortage of housing
is due to excessive regulations. Nobody can build anywhere, and
when you can build, all the regulations on constructions are overwhelming.

(24:27):
But listen to this. The state budget for the for
the coming year is three hundred and twenty two billion dollars.
You know how much that is per person? Eighty one
hundred dollars per person, and all these numbers adjusted for inflation. Now,

(24:48):
fifteen years ago, state spending was forty six hundred dollars
a person. So we went from forty six hundred dollars
to eighty one hundred dollars. Name me one thing in
the state that got better anything, roads, schools, the vagrants

(25:09):
and drug addicts in the streets, crime, anything get better.

Speaker 5 (25:16):
One thing what we don't have gascon anymore.

Speaker 1 (25:19):
Yeah, And we had to forcibly remove them, like with
our bare hands. We had to grab them by the
neck and drag them away. That is the only good
thing that happened, and that was entirely due to the public.
And then it goes through the tax rates. You you

(25:40):
need like one hundred thousand dollars to be middle class
in this state. Barely middle class. Right, Let's say you're
making one hundred grand in your regular job, and then
you're working nights and weekends to make extra money, or
maybe your spouse has got a job. What do you

(26:01):
know what the tax rate is on middle class people?
The tax rate on income over one hundred and forty
one thousand dollars is nine percent. At one hundred and
eleven thousand, it's eight percent. Then there's a federal tax
rate of twenty two percent over ninety four thousand. Then
there's Social Security and Medicare, which is fifteen percent. You

(26:24):
add all that up, the government taxes forty six percent.
Eventually forty six percent while you and your spouse are
both working jobs and you may be taking a second
job late nights and weekends. That doesn't even count the

(26:44):
sales tax. In La County, quarter of the state's population,
sales tax is nine and three quarter percent. So if
you spend two thousand dollars a month on retail, it's
actually twenty three hundred and forty dollars. I'm in La
County costs nine hundred thousand dollars on average, nine hundred
thousand dollars. So even if we have low property taxes

(27:08):
a low property tax rate because of Prop thirteen, that's
still another nine thousand dollars in property taxes. You know
what the average annual salaries in California, what sixty eight thousand,
sixty eight thousand dollars, and look at the costs, sixty

(27:30):
eight thousand dollars. You can't buy an average house in
La County to cost nine hundred thouars.

Speaker 4 (27:34):
You know, my son and his fiance they're living in
Pennsylvania because she's getting her PhD at penn State, and
they are not going to move back to Los Angeles.
It breaks my heart. But for all of the reasons
that you've been mentioning, they're not coming back.

Speaker 1 (27:52):
Yeah, my sons can't come back either. You can't start
a life here. This place is going to grow very
old because young people no way they can live in
alle Can. And this is all inflicted by the government.
The other forty United States, some of them may have
a few of these problems, no one has all of
these egas well.

Speaker 4 (28:13):
Then I'm angry because of the government, and I won't
get to see my grandchildren on a regular voices when
I do grant it.

Speaker 1 (28:19):
Actually, yeah, it disrupts your family life and your family relationships.
That's what That's what the Democratic legislature has done. Gavin
Newsom has done, Jerry Brown has done. It's gotten to
the point where it is unlivable here in so many
different categories and unaffordable, frightening, and so people don't want
to live here. Nobody wants to deal with all the

(28:41):
disgusting vagrants and this frightening crime. Nobody wants to deal
with five dollars gas, you know, million dollar homes to
get you know, a two bedroom box.

Speaker 4 (28:52):
Because do you remember back in the day when a
million dollar home was something you would look at this
house and go, wow, only haven a million dollar home.

Speaker 1 (29:02):
Yeah, when I came out here, it was like that
they were gorgeous and unreachable. This is uh. Now you know,
a two thousand square foot two bedroom is unreachable and
it's not gorgeous. And every single year, people in your family,

(29:27):
your neighbors, maybe you you voted for all these policies
by supporting the people in office. Why. It's a great
unanswered question, but we will keep asking it here. All right,
we come back, you all have your choice. I don't
know if we'll get to all three, but you have
dogs and a plane, pigeons and a plane, or a

(29:50):
woman smacking a young boy in a plane?

Speaker 5 (29:54):
What a choice?

Speaker 3 (29:55):
You're listening to John Cobbels on demand from KFI.

Speaker 1 (29:59):
He coming up after three o'clock. Have you had your
fill of woke garbage for the day. We've got more
San Francisco they just unveiled last night. Last night something
called grading for equity, no homework, no weekly tests, and

(30:23):
now forty one would be a passing grade, not sixty one.
Forty one well, really blew up. And the way Gavin
Newsom had to do a scramble to try to appease
Trump on allowing boys to play girls sports, while the
superintendent of schools had to do had to do a

(30:47):
U turn. Tell you all about it, coming up after
three o'clock. Okay, so here are your choices for bizarre
things going on planes. We have a sick dog, we
have pigeons, or we have a woman beating up a
young boy on a plane.

Speaker 4 (31:05):
I'm going to choose the For the first one, I'm
gonna choose the sick dog.

Speaker 1 (31:09):
Dog.

Speaker 5 (31:09):
You know I love.

Speaker 1 (31:10):
Dogs, so okay, all right, this is a Delta flight
going from Detroit to Los Angeles and a passenger had
a sick dog and the dog was feeling so awful
that they diverted the plane to Minneapolis.

Speaker 5 (31:26):
I love that.

Speaker 1 (31:27):
And one hundred and eighty one passengers had a two
and a half hour delay.

Speaker 4 (31:33):
You know I would be okay with that. You know
if somebody, if I was on that.

Speaker 1 (31:38):
Plane, I wouldn't be.

Speaker 5 (31:39):
Well, you're bad. What if it was your dog?

Speaker 1 (31:42):
I don't bring dogs on planes, okay.

Speaker 5 (31:44):
But if you did, and you're okay, you're Leo.

Speaker 4 (31:46):
You dressed up as the pope, Okay, so obviously you
love him so much.

Speaker 5 (31:51):
If your dog was.

Speaker 1 (31:52):
You brought him, I would humiliate him with a pope
outfit and then send it to people.

Speaker 5 (31:59):
You for what reason?

Speaker 4 (32:00):
Have him on a plane and he starts to be
very sick, you're with your wife. You guys are going
to want to get that plane to stop so you
can get his get him checked out by a veterinarian.

Speaker 1 (32:13):
What if he's going to die, It's called a dog sitter.
Leave him at home, that's what we do.

Speaker 5 (32:17):
I know, but yes, there you go.

Speaker 4 (32:21):
But I'm just saying, what if you're moving? What if
you're moving and so you're on the plane with your dog.

Speaker 1 (32:27):
The other one hundred and eighty one people might have
a place to go. That's just as important.

Speaker 5 (32:32):
I get it. But it was an emergency.

Speaker 4 (32:34):
And look, I'm not the most patient person in the
world when I fly to you, but I would be
I would, I would hope, I would hope that I
would be understanding.

Speaker 1 (32:44):
Two and a half hour. That sucks, yes, but can't
you just give him a trank wiser or something. If
you got to take your dog on a trip, just drive.
Don't put other people at risk. Yeah, I'm I'm kind
of like feed up with dogs being everywhere, dogs and restaurants.

Speaker 4 (33:01):
I know my husband hates that too, but it doesn't
bother me so much. I think it's cute. When I'm
in the mall and I see people walking their dog.
The only thing I think about is, well, what if
your dog has to poop in the middle of the mall.

Speaker 5 (33:13):
But I love dogs. Doesn't bother me.

Speaker 1 (33:17):
We took our dog, our old dog on a flight
once to Florida one time and she was stored in
the cargo area and they brought her out. We opened
up the cage the crate while waiting for luggage, and
she ran out of the crate and squatted and left
this gigantic, enormous pile of poop right in the middle

(33:39):
of the airport there. It's terribly embarrassing.

Speaker 5 (33:42):
Did you clean it up?

Speaker 1 (33:43):
And yeah, it was green.

Speaker 5 (33:47):
Your dog was clearly in distress.

Speaker 1 (33:49):
Clearly we didn't do it again. That was the only time.
All right, what do you want? Pigeons or woman beats
up a small child? Pigeons? Pigeons? Okay, another Delta flight.
This one's going from Minneapolis to Medicine, Wisconsin. All the
passengers are on board and suddenly a pigeon flies at

(34:11):
us somewhere inside the plane start just flew down the aisle.
The pilot announced the pigeon sighting and the bird was
removed right before takeoff. Then the plane is taxiing out
about to take off. Second pigeon emerged, flew down the aisle.
People started to scream. Pilot had to radio the control tower.

(34:36):
We got to come back because of a pigeon. The
control tower guy said, well, that was a first, and
the pilot said, well no, this is the second time.
Delta issued an apology and they got a baggage handler
to remove the bird. I hope the bird was okay,
birds are okay. Third, one female passenger beating up a

(35:00):
small child. I'm assuming they knew each other because the
child had called the woman fat and miss piggy.

Speaker 5 (35:09):
How old was this child?

Speaker 1 (35:10):
You know, it doesn't say they were coming from Disney World.

Speaker 5 (35:21):
That's not a very nice child.

Speaker 1 (35:23):
So I don't know if it was the mom, an
older sister, a caretaker. Her name is Christy Crampton, and
they don't know the relationship. But they were a part
of a group returning to Maryland from their Disney trip.
She was arrested at Orlando Airport. She started swinging at
the child just before takeoff.

Speaker 5 (35:44):
Because of what the child said, because.

Speaker 1 (35:46):
The boy told her she was too fat to sit
in her seat.

Speaker 5 (35:49):
Then, well that is rude.

Speaker 1 (35:52):
She punched him, and she punched him and then hit
him with a water bottle and then slammed his head
head into the airplane window.

Speaker 5 (36:01):
Oh okay, I get that what the kids said was rude.

Speaker 4 (36:06):
It wasn't nice, But yaoza, that's a little overreaction.

Speaker 1 (36:12):
According to Fox DC, she's forty six. Yeah, and uh
uh he was he was a little guy. They described
him as a child, so and he clearly was rude,
But but that was over. I saw a picture of
her and she was a tad overfit a tad Okay,
I don't I think she could fit in a seat.

Speaker 4 (36:33):
So then he was so that the kid was overreacting
as well.

Speaker 1 (36:37):
Yeah, I kids say the darness things. That must be
a fun house to live in. All right, when we
come back, all right, the latest bit of woke nonsense
from the morons who run the education system in San Francisco.
No more weekly tests, no more homework, and you pass

(36:59):
with a forty one, not a sixty one. Remember d
A is a sixty one.

Speaker 4 (37:04):
Yes, I got a D in handwriting in fourth grade.
I did, Yes, I did?

Speaker 1 (37:08):
So did I you did?

Speaker 5 (37:10):
Are you serious?

Speaker 1 (37:11):
Yes?

Speaker 2 (37:16):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (37:16):
Debor Mark is live in the CAMFI twenty four hour newsroom. Hey,
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