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Speaker 2 (00:18):
We have talked about the gender justice movies that Jennifer
Newsom makes that nobody would willingly go see. I don't
think there's a soul in California who would say, Hey,
how about tonight we go see some gender justice movies.
You hear the governor's wife makes them. Well, of course
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she can't put one of these movies in a regular
theater because nobody would come. You couldn't even show these
to prisoners. They'd start rioting. But somehow, I don't know
how she did this is the governor's wife. She sold
them to the state public education system them. She has
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one of these fake nonprofits, the Representation Project, and.
Speaker 1 (01:07):
The state actually paid.
Speaker 2 (01:08):
Her a million and a half dollars to show gender
justice movies to children against their will. Katie Grimes has
been covering this for years, and we're gonna get her
on now from californiaglobe dot com. Katie, how are you.
Speaker 3 (01:27):
Hey, John doing well? Thank you very much for covering
this too, because I'm just stunned that more people in
the media haven't picked up on this because it's pretty gross.
This is as gross as it gets with conflict of
interest from moneymaking by politicians.
Speaker 2 (01:43):
And I know you have new information just this week
on this whole scamp, but let's go back to the
beginning for people who don't know, because most people don't.
I've mentioned it a couple of times, But what are
these films about? And who financed the films to begin with?
Because she's getting she's getting tax money, right, she's getting
tax money, yes to show these Okay, oh yeah, who
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financed them making the films?
Speaker 3 (02:08):
Well, some of it was financed early on by PG
and E oddly enough, back when Gavin Newsom was running
for governor. So there is conflict of interest growth number one.
Speaker 2 (02:20):
And would that be the company that starts all those
fires and then eventually gets bailed out by Gavin Newsom?
Speaker 1 (02:27):
Yeah, okay that company, Yes, that.
Speaker 3 (02:29):
Would be the one. So there was you know, hundreds
of thousands of dollars funded by them, and then they
sponsored I think some of her showing these movies. But
what's so disturbing about them also is that, as you
point out, you know, our little children sitting in their
little desks in California public schools are an unwilling audience.
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None of them would go see these movies, and if
their parents knew what they were seeing, there'd be far
more hell to pay because some of these, as I
put in my article, well, there are things in these
articles I can't say to you right now on the
radio because it's so kinky and filthy and pornographic, and
you know, b d s M stuff and domination and.
Speaker 2 (03:13):
We hold on, hold on, I haven't seen these films,
b DSM, bondage, dominate, deb knows these.
Speaker 3 (03:21):
Terms, masochism, blah blah blah.
Speaker 2 (03:24):
I see bondage, domination, sado masochism. You got that b DSM,
all right right. I could see you right from here.
Speaker 3 (03:36):
The sexually explicit images also, I mean I did go
look at some of these, and they're awful to begin with,
and believe me, I'm not interested in looking at this
kind of stuff, but I felt like I needed it.
Speaker 1 (03:49):
Least what age range of children would would would watch this?
Speaker 3 (03:54):
Well, they she has movies that are like. One of
her movies is a document tree called Misrepresentation. It's a
middle school movie, so eleven to fourteen. As I say,
I sat through this one, and it's just a terrible,
terrible movie. But it's Hammer's home really strong gender justice
and feminist messages. You know, boys are bad, girls are good,
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Girls are victims. We're victims of boys and men in society.
Men shouldn't be hyper masculine. But it also had and
I'm telling you I watched this middle school children are
served images of upside down strippers. What and of course,
oh yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, And I say, I work
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for the imagination, just the way the pictures are done.
It's supposed to be creative. I think she also created
this weird creature called the genderbread person, which is something
we're feeding to these.
Speaker 1 (04:58):
Young Wait wait wait, genderbread like wonderbread.
Speaker 3 (05:04):
No, gender like the gingerbread man.
Speaker 1 (05:06):
But he's a joke, genderbread man. What is she and
Gavin doing on the weekends?
Speaker 3 (05:13):
Makes you wonder?
Speaker 1 (05:14):
You got? You got?
Speaker 2 (05:15):
You got bondage scenes and you've you've got upside down strippers?
Speaker 1 (05:21):
Yeah? Wait, and I just don't guess. So she gets this.
Speaker 2 (05:26):
From from Gavin's campaign donors to make the films, and
then she forces them on the public school system, and
we taxpayers.
Speaker 1 (05:35):
Are paying.
Speaker 2 (05:37):
For the right to have our children's minds polluted with
this disgusting smut.
Speaker 3 (05:44):
Yeah, good gig if you can get it right, Christ
more research. Yeah, so we found out that two point
six million students in five thousand different schools saw her
various movies. How many students two point six million?
Speaker 2 (06:05):
Two point six million students have been forced to watch
her movies? Wait a second, how has this not been
a story for the last ten years?
Speaker 1 (06:15):
Why are you the only one reporting on this?
Speaker 3 (06:18):
Yeah, it took a national company opened the books to
actually expose the spending on it. It's yeah, it's it
bobbles my mind.
Speaker 1 (06:29):
Why is she doing this disgusting?
Speaker 3 (06:31):
Yeah? I don't know other than she's a filmmaker, don't
you know? And she needed an audience for her disgusting movie,
So what better way than to force the state into
paying for it?
Speaker 1 (06:45):
No wonder she was wrapped up with Weinstein. This is
all coming together. Oh, yeah, I get it.
Speaker 3 (06:55):
I found out that was so interesting? Is her company
this representation project, which is a nonprofit with advertising a
couple of years ago for an independent contractor position, which
a was a violation of Assembly Bill five. It's killed
off most of the independent contractors in California. But also
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the job application. I took screenshots of all of it
and it's in the article. Completely violates California law. But
they're asking questions about your age, your gender, your pronouns,
your race, your ethnicity, your sexual orientation. I was an
HR director for twenty years. Let me tell you none
of that, even twenty years ago was allowed on a
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job application. But somehow the governor's wife is allowed to
ask these questions.
Speaker 2 (07:44):
I mean, I see the form for the to be
a facilitator for the gender equity training program.
Speaker 1 (07:50):
What does that even mean?
Speaker 3 (07:53):
I don't know. I did send a post records request
to Los Angeles Unified School District seeking documents in any
communications they have with the Representation Project, trying to find out,
you know, did they have this person working within l
a u SD, what were they doing, you know, what
was the relationship, you know, who was exposed to whatever
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this person was doing there. It's just this is just creepy,
weird stuff. It's all DEI garbage. It's all, but the
indoctrination of the little kids is probably the most disturbing.
And I just can't get anybody to be that interested
in it.
Speaker 1 (08:33):
You mean other news media.
Speaker 3 (08:36):
Yeah, it's like not this is bizarre stuff.
Speaker 2 (08:40):
It says auditors that open the this is from your story.
Auditors that opened the books dot com uh watched Newsom's
movies and read the lesson plans. What we found at
times was shocking sexually explicit images, political boosterism, something called
the genderbread person and it's fatures. The websites of porn sites,
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including Pornhub, Massivecams, BDSM dot xxx, brassers dot com. The
pornographic images displayed in the film are tagged with description
such as domination, I can't say the next, I can't
say the next phrase, kinky couples and dirty brunettes.
Speaker 1 (09:23):
Cybell.
Speaker 2 (09:24):
Newsom included images of naked or mostly naked women being slapped, handcuffed,
and bertialized in pornographic videos. Some of the themes for
school kids ages eleven to fourteen, or women as sex objects.
Women are girls in a disempowered position. Middle school children
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are served images of upside down strippers with little left
to the imagination and this genderbred person who aims to
show children how biological sex, gender expression, sexual attraction, gender
identity exist on a spectrum which can be mixed and matched. Oh,
this is where all this nonsense comes from. And they're
getting this when they're eleven years old from the governor's wife. Yep,
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can you hang in the line. Yeah, hang on, We
got Katie Grimes on. This stuff is for real. This
is Newsom's a weirdo wife, Jennifer Cibel Newsom, who got
hundreds of thousands of dollars in donations from PG and E,
among others, and used it to make these weird feminist
pornography movies and then charged the state school system a
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million and a half dollars to show this to two
and a half million children.
Speaker 3 (10:36):
Deborah Mark, Huh, yeah, no, I don't know anything about
any of those groups.
Speaker 1 (10:42):
By the way, I heard your little comedy.
Speaker 2 (10:45):
Well, you read that fifty Shades of Gray books, So
I thought once you told me that, Huh.
Speaker 4 (10:51):
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Speaker 1 (10:57):
We continue with Katie Grimes from California. Globe Die. It's
hard to believe all this is true, But it's true.
Speaker 2 (11:03):
Gavin Newsom has a wife, Jennifer Cybel Newsom, and for
years she's had this nonprofit called the Representation Project, and
she's made these weird gender justice movies. But some of
them go deeply into the world of pornography and how
women are treated sexually and all kinds of concepts on
the different sexual possibilities. And she not only got hundreds
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of thousands of dollars from the likes of PG and
E to make the movies, she then charges the state
public school system a million and a half dollars to
force kids to watch this. And I can't believe two
and a half million kids watched it and nobody went
home to mom and dad and say, Mom, Dad, what
does BDSM stand for? What is bondage and sado masochism?
Speaker 5 (11:51):
This?
Speaker 1 (11:52):
How did this not become.
Speaker 2 (11:54):
The biggest, most disgusting scandal in this in the state.
Speaker 3 (11:59):
I don't know. I mean I I I have no idea.
If you know, schools were required to do an opt
in or opt out thing with these movies. We don't
have enough details on it. I mean, I can tell
you my kid would have come home and said what
what's going on with this?
Speaker 2 (12:15):
Yeah, the lesson plans include the all these all these
uh pornography sites.
Speaker 3 (12:23):
Yeah, it's it's yeah, it's just it's beyond imagination. But
when you realize the books that our kids has been
exposed to in schools, you know, which the Democrats now
call book burnings, you know, because parents want them out
of the libraries and out of the classrooms. And I'm talking,
I've I've held these books in my hands and read
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some of them, and they are foul and it is
putting crazy way adult information into children's heads.
Speaker 2 (12:53):
News is always bitching about book burning. That's one of
his go to lines.
Speaker 3 (12:58):
Oh yeah, exactly, And even just in his recent podcast
with Sean Ryan, you know, he just totally conflated the
whole Yeah, I'm trying to wrap my head around, you know,
the pronouns thing and the LGBTQ and the trans and
he just like it's all just one big category to him,
like it's no big deal, and and that this is
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being discussed in our elementary schools, our middle schools, and
our high school our high schoolers are still children.
Speaker 2 (13:25):
On his wife's job application form, they're asking about your
gender identity, and pronouns.
Speaker 3 (13:31):
Yes, exactly, yeah, your race, your sex, your gender, your
you know, your religion. It's unbelievable that this has been
going on and it continues. I mean I've been on
her website recently. I took some more screenshots of her
latest project. It's GET the Project, and you know, GET
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stands for gender equity training. I thought we were supposed
to be drumming that out of schools and you know,
our our public businesses.
Speaker 1 (14:02):
Have you seen the films?
Speaker 3 (14:05):
I've seen some of them. Are they There's links in
my article to them, and as I say, viewer discretion
is advised.
Speaker 2 (14:16):
I just I just can't believe that parents wouldn't be
screaming bloody murder, and I need too. I mean, these
two are sociopaths. I mean, they have no shame, no
embarrassment at feeding kids this stuff. This is this is gross.
You're right, this is one of the grossest things I've seen.
I had no idea because nobody.
Speaker 1 (14:36):
Covers this well.
Speaker 3 (14:37):
And the whole money exchange also, so, the Washington Free
Beacon did a fabulous article a couple of years ago
about how you know PG and E is the one
that gave her a three hundred and fifty eight thousand
dollars and then hosted a screening of her first movie
and then opened the books. Was the other one that
said that knew them and Governor Newsom engaged in the
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highly unethical practice of soliciting one thousand state vendors for
ten point six million in campaign cash. She solicited state
vendors and the governor's campaign donors for large gifts to
her charity. It is all illegal. We're supposed to have
something called the Fair Political Practices Commission in this state,
which has been sent yet been sensus. Yeah, appointed by
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the governor go after Yeah, they are total. This is
political grift like we've not seen since the Clintons. That's
a good comparison, the California version.
Speaker 2 (15:39):
Yeah, I know of a I mean the sexual weirdness
that Jennifer Newsom is selling to little kids that that is,
that is creepy. You don't see women doing that very often,
you know, the Clintons and Weinstein's of the world. But
to see this in a woman is really really, i
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don't know, way even more disturbing because they're not supposed
to do that.
Speaker 3 (16:03):
Now in this obsession with gender equity, is just the
cover for this weird sexuality.
Speaker 2 (16:10):
All right, great work, Katie Grimes, californiaglobe dot com. Go
to her site and read this story Jennifer Newsom's gender
justice nonprofit job. Hey yeah yy, all right, Katie, talk
with you soon.
Speaker 1 (16:25):
You bet we have what do we gonna do next? Oh? What? Well,
we'll do the news next.
Speaker 2 (16:35):
Well, I gotta tell you there's more on the on
the squatters story from yesterday, and I'll tell you all
about it when we come back.
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I told you I was going to talk about the
fire squatters, and I am. But first I'd been wanting
to get to this. Yesterday we talked with a businessman
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from the Palisades whose home was burned down, wiped out,
and we were discussing the very slow permit process and
it is. And then I'm driving home yesterday and I
turned on Fox News and I heard the tail end
of this report by Raymond Arroyo, and we're going to
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play it for you now because he did a full
length story on the slow rebuilding process in the Palisades.
And when you hear the story, he runs two clips,
a Karen Bass quote from January tenth and a Gavin
Newsom quote from July seventh. Listen to the whole story here,
Raymond Arroyo, Fox News.
Speaker 5 (17:58):
The devastation here in the Palace is heartbreaking. It really
defies pictures the scope of it when you realize eighteen
thousand homes perished in that fire.
Speaker 1 (18:10):
But now the.
Speaker 5 (18:11):
Citizens trying to return to their homes are facing another battle,
this time with state and local officials who are making
it very difficult for them to get the permits they
need to.
Speaker 1 (18:21):
Move back into their properties.
Speaker 5 (18:22):
Hillary Cannon is a mom of four who lost her
home in the Palisades and is very worried about her
daughter's education.
Speaker 1 (18:30):
Tell me what the recovery has been like?
Speaker 6 (18:34):
Slow and hard. I mean it is difficult. We we've
been displaced, We've been in multiple places trying to figure
out next steps for schools and figure out where we're
going to live.
Speaker 1 (18:49):
What have they said about the schooling system here?
Speaker 6 (18:51):
I mean the school was heard the school Yep, my
kids were at Palisades Charter Elementary School. It's a public school.
And they're saying it going to take three and a
half years to rebuild from now, so not three years
from three and a half years from the fires, so
four years from the fire. It's hard every step of
the way. It seems like there's a little bit of
a fight. You know, nothing is nothing is easy. The
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schools are a fight right now. Trying to get it
to be faster permitting for people who are going through
that is hard. Insurance is beyond it's it's everything is
a fight, which kind of prevents you from being able
to like let your guard down and heal. I think
we've been let down a lot by government and decisions
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that they've made.
Speaker 5 (19:35):
What are you going to do?
Speaker 1 (19:36):
What's your greatest fear here? Are you going to staying?
Are you going to rebuild?
Speaker 6 (19:39):
We want to stay. My husband and I actually talked
about it the other night and he's like, I want
to go back. I we both we love the Palisades.
He feels like, he said, it's like it's such an
important community and so we want to be back. My
biggest fear is that it's not the same.
Speaker 5 (19:58):
Ross Greenberg is a Palace SADS resident who is trying
to get back into his home. Rosh, you are committed
to rebuilding. I know you live just a few blocks
away here.
Speaker 1 (20:08):
What's happened with that process?
Speaker 7 (20:09):
You've submitted all your pay for We submitted our permits
in April, we were approved early June. We were ready
to build. We have to now grade our land and
that's been an ordeal. We've been waiting six weeks for
that perramid, but we've been told multiple things. First thing
was they wanted us to put up a sign that
waited thirty days to notify our neighbors of the excavation.
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We don't have the neighbor right now. Their home was
loss as well. That was waived on Friday. Then we
were told yesterday we need a grading bond, and I'm
not quite sure what that is because the amount that
we're grading is more than two hundred and fifty yards.
We're doing this removal and recompaction, so we're moving five
feet of soil, recompacting it so we could build our foundation.
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So we can't do anything until that's taken care of.
Speaker 5 (20:53):
So you've got contractors waiting, waiting, Your contractor sitting on
go and has been since what June April June?
Speaker 3 (21:00):
Well, what happened?
Speaker 1 (21:00):
They this was all going to be faster.
Speaker 7 (21:02):
My office is leading the city effort to clear the way,
red tape, bureaucracy, all of it must go.
Speaker 1 (21:09):
We need to do more and we need to be.
Speaker 5 (21:12):
Better in terms of accelerating these efforts.
Speaker 7 (21:16):
I mean, look look around. How many houses are being constructed.
I think there's maybe a dozen right now under construction.
They've forgot about the Palisades. I mean, it's not the focus.
I know President Trump came here a few months ago
and south Karen Bass and they talked about expediting. We
would love for him to come back and meet her
or meet the residents again. I know, you know Rick
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Renell is his czar. We haven't really heard much from him.
He's been a little mia. It'd be great to have
him come back and help us as well. Now that
the federal government has left, I think people are going
to start to see what's happening locally.
Speaker 2 (21:51):
That is Raymond Arroyal report on Fox News. This is
what real life is. First of all, permits are very
slow to be issued. But even if you get one,
listen to that what that residence said. Then there's these
secondary permits, a grading permit, you know, to flatten out
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the land, you have to wait thirty days put up
a notice so your neighbors don't have any objections.
Speaker 1 (22:23):
There aren't any neighbors if you could.
Speaker 2 (22:26):
See the video, there was nobody living around them because
all those.
Speaker 1 (22:29):
Homes burned too, So.
Speaker 2 (22:34):
You don't have any neighbors to object. You're putting up
a thirty day notice that nobody's gonna read. Who's going
to object to somebody trying to flatten their land? They
have to flatten their land too. And then you have
to get a grading bond. I don't know what that
is either. I never heard that we've built a couple
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of homes a grading bond. I don't remember that coming up.
Sounds like you got to put up money, though, And
then they play the Karen bass Cliff clip from January tenth,
and she wants to eliminate all the red tape, all
the bureaucracy, all of it must go. None of it went.
Why what is wrong with the people working in city government.
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What is wrong with all you in the building permit department?
What of the hell you call that? What is wrong
with you? Why are you so uncaring, so cold, so incompetent.
You're such losers. These people are bringing their plans to you,
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and they said, if it's substantially the same house, I
think you had it like a ten percent grace, you
can make a ten percent bigger. It'll be automatically rubber
stamped approved. What do you have to approve? The homes
were there six months ago. All these homes existed, so
they're replacing the homes.
Speaker 1 (23:59):
What do you have to approve? What are you looking at?
What's wrong with you?
Speaker 2 (24:04):
Why are these people standing there at their palms up
look looking to the sky, hoping like lightning strikes?
Speaker 1 (24:11):
What is right? And knows too? Of course that.
Speaker 2 (24:13):
Grease Ball was in that story, and he goes, we
have to do better.
Speaker 1 (24:18):
Why haven't you?
Speaker 2 (24:19):
Why didn't you do better for the first six months.
You imagine if your kid like brought home f's for
the first six months of the school year, You're gonna
tell him we have to do better. You tell him
we have to do better. The first time he brought
home a bad test. You don't fail for six months
and then oh, you have to do He always does that.
Speaker 1 (24:40):
It's his little trick.
Speaker 2 (24:42):
Okay, I'm not gonna respond to what happened, what's going
on the president. I'll look to the future and say
we have to do not we're going by the way. Notice,
not we're going to do better. Not we absolutely will
do better. It's just we have to do better. Well,
same thing with Bass. All of the red tape must go.
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She doesn't say we got rid of it. I'm getting
rid of it today. I'm signing. How come they have
the executive she's got executive orders when it comes to
funding illegal aliens, right when it's time to spend tax
money on lawyers for illegal aliens. Boy, was she doing
the war dance in the MacArthur Park a couple of
weeks ago? What ice was here doing its job? By
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the way, the federal government is the only one who
did its job. The Army Corps of Engineers. And I
don't know why nobody in the Trump's cabinet, like Rick Granell,
the Liaison has shown up the last few weeks, as
that resident pointed out, because they ought to be here
and Trump ought to be riding a bass and knew
some really hard. Maybe they lost interest too, I don't know,
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doesn't seem anybody's interested on any level.
Speaker 4 (25:55):
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Speaker 1 (25:59):
Six forty Alex Stone at three o'clock.
Speaker 2 (26:02):
Today was the day that grieving family members struck back
at Brian Cooberger, the killer up in Idaho who killed
three girls and one of their boyfriends.
Speaker 1 (26:14):
Up at the University of Idaho.
Speaker 2 (26:16):
He finally got his sentence today, So we'll talk to Alex.
Speaker 1 (26:22):
Okay, So the squatters story.
Speaker 2 (26:25):
Yesterday, so my wife saw this Instagram post by a
guy named Luke Melchior and she forwarded me. And he's
got a construction company, owns it Melchior Construction. And he
said that he's working doing he's working in these fire
zones and he's seeing squatters.
Speaker 1 (26:48):
Now.
Speaker 2 (26:49):
He made he first mentioned Pacific Palisades, so I thought
he's talking about a squatters in the Pacific Palisades. Eventually
he said, yeah, I probably didn't make it clear. I
meant Alta Dina, So we corrected that yesterday. However, I
think everybody in the Palisades will agree the squatters are
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coming because there's nothing to keep them out. The story
on the squatters in Alta Dina, according to the Daily Mail,
well they used making milky or story that they used
a DMV trick. They put their they put their this
address on their license and then we're able to convince
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police that they really lived there. And the police didn't
want to deal with it. I guess it's the sheriff's
department in La County. Uh and the sheriff's deputy said,
you got to go to court. What he told this
story again to the Daily Mail. This is separate from
his post. They informed us that some squatters have moved
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down the street. These are these are people who owned
property in the neighborhood. They were asking us to tell
the squatters, hey, we're getting ready to demo this property.
You gotta get off of it, but they wouldn't leave.
So the neighbors wanted Melchior to pretend he was demoing
the property to get the squatters to move. Police were called,
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but they couldn't force the guy off the plot of
land because of the registered driver's license to that address.
So the owners will now have to seek a formal
eviction in court. So he's sticking with that story, but
he said it's out to Dina.
Speaker 1 (28:38):
Now.
Speaker 2 (28:40):
Channel five went with a different spin while printing the
same story, quoting Melchior in the video about squatters overtaking
the vacant lots, there's video of an RV across the
street from the squatter lot, and then he posted a
second video, you know, with recommendations how to keep the
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squatters out. Unfortunately, California has made it easy for these guys.
You don't have to have proof of residence to put
an address on your driver's license. Once that happens, or
they forge a lease, it's hand to hand. It's in
the hands of the police and they're unable to do anything.
It has to go through the court system. The Sheriff's
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department are saying that this is family fighting over the property.
It's it's not squatters. Well, but if somebody is, even
if it's a family member, if they're taking advantage of
the situation to squat when then they don't they don't
legally own the property, that's still a squatting situation. It
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just happens to It just happens to involve family members.
I see how the news media does these subtle little
tricks to try to downplay stories. They're working so hard
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to protect Karen Bass And I guess because most people
in the news departments are their bunche of progressives and
they have to uphold her position on the throne. They
feel obligated to. She's some kind of royalty that they
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have to protect, so they have this irrational emotional connection.
Why would you protect her? She's utterly useless. She has
done some of the worst things anyone has ever seen
a mayor do. Who ignores firestorm warnings for days and
days and then runs off to Africa, and who lies
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about getting rid of the red tape for the permitting system,
and then six and a half months later, it's the
same as it ever was. Who does this? What's wrong
with them? You see again, she's really animated when illegal
aliens are getting deported that she can't stand for federal
government enforcing the law no way. She goes crazy, yelling,
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truly legitimately angry, and then Palisades homeowners, flat lines everything.
All the life drains out of her face. She can't
even fake it, That's what's fascinating. She can't control her
anger over the deportations, but she can't fake any kind
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of interest, even let alone some kind of emotion, some
kind of anger or frustration or empathy.
Speaker 1 (31:47):
An she can't.
Speaker 2 (31:48):
She just goes flatline. You don't believe me. Always look
back at the ninety seconds she was walking after she
walked off the plane when she came back from Africa
at the airport. The ninety second is getting chased by
that British reporter, total silence. Anybody else in the history
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of politicians would have stopped and offer some kind of condolence,
some kind of empathy, promised that they were going to
get their act together, apologize for being out. And maybe
they're faking it, but most politicians know that's part of
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the job. Gets it along way with people. Bill Clinton
used to be able to fake that really well and
fooled a lot of people. She doesn't feel a thing
and she doesn't even try to fake it. Never seen
that before. All right, we come back Alex Stone and Idaho.
Brian Coberger another one. No emotion, nothing fazes him. But
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he was getting trashed by very very angry grieving relatives
of the four people who were murdered by Coburger at
the University of Idaho. We have Alex Stone. He's in Idaho.
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