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Over the weekend. Terrible thing happened in New York City.
You had a Border Patrol agent who was on his
own time and he was in Fort Washington Park. He
was sitting on a rock with a female companion and
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they were just enjoying the evening and there was a
pair of illegal aliens who tried to rob them. And
when one of them pulled out a gun, the agent
pulled out his gun and the agent ended up getting
shot in the face. It hit him in the like,
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in the jaw, It knocked out a number of his teeth.
The bullet lodged in his neck. But he's going to recover.
He's at Harlem Hospital and turns out the two guys
were illegal aliens. One of them is named Christian I Barbaroa.
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The uh also Miguel Francisco Mora Nunez, both from the
Dominican Republic, both with long rap sheets in New York City,
and they ambushed the agent and his companion. They didn't
know he was an agent. And Christy Noan blamed Eric
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Adams for making New York sanctuary city. Adams said, I
can't get any changes through the New York City Council.
New York City Council is like the La City Council.
They're just a bunch of destructive socialist progressives communists really,
and NYPD is prevented from cooperating with federal immigration authorities.
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But this guy had been run through the system a
number of times and playing some clips here Tom Homan
is talking about this this this sanctuary city. If I
hear that phrase one more time, there's no such thing
as sanctuary cities for federal purposes. I can go in
there and do whatever they have to do, but it
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does keep the city employees, including the police, from cooperating.
Why you would do that is because you're trying to
undermine the country. You don't even have a limitation if
the if they're if they're criminals, if they're violent criminals,
if they're convicted felons, when you don't even allow violent
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criminals who've been arrested or convicted to be captured and
deported by ice. Karen Bass doesn't want that. Neither is
Eric Adams or he didn't changed his mind. But Karen Bass,
I mean, I mean, you have to say it out loud.
She wants convicted, violent illegal aliens to run around free
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and doesn't care who they hurt, doesn't care if they
shoot a cop in the face. She doesn't otherwise she
would cooperate with the FEDS on that. And here's the borders.
Are Tom Homan talking about this sanctuary city concept.
Speaker 2 (03:50):
You see the polls. Everybody agrees we should be arresting
public safety through illegal aliens. Where you've got a city
council here the lock is out of records island. Are
you kidding me?
Speaker 1 (04:01):
So?
Speaker 2 (04:01):
In illegal alien in Rikers Island we can't talk to,
we don't have access to. That makes the city unsafe.
Every sanctuary city is unsafe. I'll say it again. Sanctuary
cities are sanctuaries for criminals. And I'm gonna work very
hard with Secretary of Home to keep President Trump's promise
in his commitment several weeks ago that sanctuary cities are
now our priority. We're gonna flood his own. You don't
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want to let us in the jail to arrest a
bad guy in the safety and security of the jail.
You want to release them into the street. Makes it
unsafe for the community, makes it unsafe for the officer,
makes it unsafe for the alien. Can anything can happen
on the street arrest. So what we're gonna do. We
have more agents New York City to look for that
bad guy. So sanctuary citi is good. Exactly what they
don't want more agents in the community and more agents
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in the work. Say, if we can't arrest that bad
guy in the safety and security of the county jail,
doing wrestlemen in the community. And we'll wrestlemen in jail.
And when we arrest them in the community, if he's
with others that are in the country, they're coming to
sankstuarys cities are sancstories for criminals. President Trump is not
going to tolerate it. And I'll work every day with
Secretary and known to make sure we get as many
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bad guys illegal airlines of this country that we crank.
Speaker 1 (05:14):
Can garn Bass is going to use that kind of
speech to say, see, look what they're doing. Vote for me.
I fight, I stand up for illegal alien violent criminals. Yeah,
that's who she stands up for, and now is trying
to use it as the centerpiece of her campaign. I'm
looking at video right now, and they show footage of
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the two illegal migrants who shot the Border patrol officer
in the face, and they're on a scooter and they're
riding up to a New York City hospital. Just moments later,
one of them got shot and the second one leaves
the first one lying on the sidewalk. Here, I'm looking
at a replay. The guy who was injured was wearing
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a white shirt. The guy driving the scooter wearing a
red shirt. He dumps the guy who is shot in
the white shirt on the ground in front of the hospital,
and then the red shirt guy takes off. Miguel Francisco
Mora Nuniez, I mentioned him. He crawls from the scooter
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and he's laying there in front of the hospital because
fortunately the ice cop nailed him.
Speaker 2 (06:30):
Too.
Speaker 3 (06:30):
Bad.
Speaker 1 (06:30):
He didn't kill him. They also caught the accomplished, so
both of these guys were hurt. Here's a home And
talking about the way the media covers these stories.
Speaker 2 (06:41):
I'm sick and tired of reading in the media every
day how ICE is not doing what the Trump administration
has promised, that we're not arresting criminals, that most of
the people we're wrestling are not criminals. I look at
the numbers every day. The numbers I looked at the day,
one hundred and thirty thousand arrests and ninety thousand criminals
through the math. That's seventy percent. And who are the others?
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Others are those who have final orders, who had due
process at great taxpayer expense, a federal judge ordered them removed.
So ICE's job is to remove them. Who are the
rest of the people national security threats? Under Secretary Knowns leadership,
they've arrested several hundred Iranian nationalism national security threats. They
may not have a criminal conviction, but they need to
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be detained. They need to be arrested and taking off
the streets to this country. Then I read another story
about how most people in icy attention aren't criminals. Now
the story is how bad were criminals have to be?
I saw a story the other day only one percent
of the illegal islands removed with murderers. Are you kidding me?
Being the country illegally is not illegal? Any money you
got committed murdered to be deported if you look at
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iced attention, I'll say it again, look at the attention.
Who's any attention?
Speaker 1 (07:50):
I look at the.
Speaker 2 (07:51):
Numbers this morning. A majority of criminals the criminal history,
who are the rest final order cases, who are judge
ordered removed. Others expertiited removal by federal statue demands they
be detained. So we're in the media out there, Let's talk.
Let's try telling the truth about the men and win
the Ice and the men and win the Borbitual. I
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wore that uniform. I was an ICE agent. These are
the finest men and women in this country that put
their lives on the line every day for this country.
I buried borbitual agents. I buried ICE agents. Luckily, thank god,
we're not burying one today. Enough.
Speaker 1 (08:31):
You know, he talks about the dishonesty of the media,
and I know it's repetitive and almost cliched. At this point,
but it really is true. We played clips before and
we'll play a couple more later. Karen Bass being interviewed
by Marshall Raddits. Bass is complaining about masks on National
Guard troops. She's she's defending the sanctuary city concept. She
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was as straight up, well who should be deported? And
at Bass wouldn't answer, And what I don't get, you know,
on the surface, it looks like, well, I guess Marshall
Ratits is pushing a little bit. Is actually no. What
Homan said, one hundred thirty thousand deported, ninety thousand had
a criminal record, and the rest had been most of
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the rest had been ordered deported by judges, and then
you had expedited removal for national security threats like all
the Iranians he talked about. And even if it is
just one percent murderers, well yeah, that's the only thing
you'll agree to to be deported, is the one percent
that are murderers. By the way, that's thirteen hundred people.
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That's thirteen hundred guys who had murdered who've been deported.
That Bass wouldn't allow those deportations, or wouldn't allow LAPD
to assist or LA sheriffs to assist teen hundred murders.
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You won't help out on those. We come back on
to play at Christy Nol. She goes through the Department
Homeland Security Secretary. She goes through the rap sheet of
these guys and how they were allowed to spin through
the system over and over again, and blames it on
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Eric Adams, who says, Oh, it's not me, it's the
city council. It's all coming up.
Speaker 4 (10:26):
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Speaker 1 (10:32):
So worst nightmare happened in New York City in Washington
Park where a Border Patrol agent was relaxing with a female.
They were sitting on a rock in the park in
the evening and two guys came up to rob them,
and he instinctively the Border drudge and pulled out his gun,
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firing at the illegal. The illegal, though, got him in
the face, took a bullet and knocked out a number
of teeth, and it's still bullets still in his neck.
But he is supposed to recover. I hate it when
people say, well, he's going to be fine. It's like
he's shot in the head, but he's going to be fine, Like, no,
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I don't think you're going to be fine. If you
are fine, it take a long time, or you may
have issues for the rest of your life. Christine Nome.
She went on and did a press briefing, and she
went through the rap sheets. And I don't know how
you get this concept of these long criminal histories into
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the heads of Castro loving Karen Bass, Why she wouldn't
want to protect you and me from these guys and
get rid of the sanctuary city nonsense. But this is
what Christinoms said.
Speaker 5 (11:51):
One of the suspected attackers, the one that was injured.
His name is Miguel Francisco Mora non As, a Dominican
now that was entering into this country illegally back in
twenty twenty three. He was then released back into this
country by the Biden administration. Migul Francisco Moro Nunez is
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and has a rap sheet that is a mile long.
He was arrested. He was charged with grand larceny and
also assault. The state of Massachusetts has an active warrant
out for him for armed robbery with a firearm. He
also has many other charges against him, such as kidnapping
and witness intimidation. There's absolutely zero reason that someone who
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has scum of the earth like this should be running
loose on the streets of New York City. He was
arrested four different times in New York City, and because
of the mayor's policies and sanctuary city policies, was released
back to due harm to people into individuals living in
this city. Make no mistake, this officer is in the
hospital today fighting for his life because of the policies
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of the mayor of the city and the city Council
and the paeople that were in charge of keeping the
public safe, they refuse to do so, and now we
have the situation on our hand where someone who has
dedicated their lives to protecting the public is now fighting
for his own.
Speaker 1 (13:13):
New York Post asked Eric Adams about GNOME's attack because
she's blaming him. He said he was bound by the
city's laws. He's blaming it on the city council, and
then he noted these laws are in place so that
law abiding immigrants put a pin in that one aren't
afraid to bring their children to the hospital or contact police.
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You know what, I'm fed up with hearing that one
I hear the police use that excuse all the time,
all the way back to Darryl Gates. The sanctuary city
concept goes all the way back to nineteen seventy nine
and Gates and I don't really care anymore. If they're
afraid to go to the hospital with their kids, are
afraid to call the police if there's a crime, none
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of them should be here. When you have a bad
policy like this, you end up with these problems piled
on top of each other. You let in illegal aliens,
and suddenly the illegal aliens get some kind of compassionate
protection because what if they have to go to the hospital,
they have to go to school, and then oh, you
know what if they have to testify or call the
police because of a crime. It's like, that's the problem.
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Then you come up with reasons why they should have
special protection, and then the special protection gets applied to
the criminals who are actually victimizing these illegal aliens. So
you have sanctuary city to protect the victimized illegal aliens,
but it also ends up protecting the ones who are
committing the crime. The whole thing is nonsense. The whole
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structure has to be torn down. And it's good that
it's being torn down because now what happened. Now, Now,
now you're getting a reported patrol agent getting shot in
the in the face, and he's not even on duty.
He's not even trying to deport anybody who's not working
at the border. He's not doing any kind of enforcement.
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He's just sitting on a rock with his girlfriend because
he was randomly hit. He wasn't even targeted. This is
what non ICE agents have to put up with in
the big cities, and most of them don't have guns
that they can pull and the training to pull the
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gun and defend themselves and shoot the illegal successfully. Why
do we have to live like this? I don't understand
why I don't have compassion for these people. There are
eight billion people on the planet, most of them living
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in foreign countries, and they're there and they're fine. We
don't have to accept everybody coming in here. It's just
creates one layer of chaos on top of the other.
We don't do anything good for them. Their kids aren't
getting educated. They graduate school and they can't read, they
can't write, they can't do math. The hospitals, you ever
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go in to an emergency room in La nobody's getting
any medical care. There are people piled up like cordwood
all over the emergency rooms. I know somebody the other
day husband had a medical emergency. Well, why don't you
go to ex hospital while we can't do that and
it's a major hospital on the west side because there's
a legal aliens in the emergency room. Your husband is
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in distress, good luck there. It's just nonsense. It's just
absolute lunacy, chaos, nonsense. And I hope they keep coming
to La over and over again. And Karen Bass could
have her silly hissy fits and we're gonna play some clips.
Marsha Radits did an interview with her on ABC News.
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Oh I see that. I saw a blurb that the
Trump's pulling out the Marines and Bass is doing some
kind of victory dance. They're gonna come back. If your
Churla friends that we're funding start another riot, those Marines
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could be turned around in five minutes, and so can
the National Guard. Remember, so far Trump's winning the court cases.
You guys are fighting in court where you haven't won
anything there yet, so they could turn right around and
come back. If you don't control your city, If your
lapd chief says he's overwhelmed again. You're getting some more
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unwelcome some more unwelcome help.
Speaker 4 (17:39):
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Speaker 1 (17:45):
Bass doesn't think not having a permittent fire chief before
fire season is a problem at all. Yes, actually said that, correct.
I can get that for you tomorrow. It was on
Face the Nation. Yeah, get that? Was she on that too? Yeah?
So did they booked her all over the place over
the weekend.
Speaker 6 (18:05):
Jeez?
Speaker 1 (18:06):
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was on with Marcia Martha. I always want to call
her Marcia. I don't know why does she look like
a marsh Yeah she does. Martha Raddits from ABC News.
Karen Bass was on with her. I guess she was
on Face the Nation as well. And she clearly is
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in campaign mode, and she clearly wants you to forget
that the Palisades no longer exists, and she wants you
to forget about the tens of thousands of homeless on
the streets and the crazy crime that's going on. Oh,
but the crime is down. Yeah, the crime is down
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because the murder rate has gone down. So now all
the unreported crimes are down. I guess it's just so free. Yeah,
they announced the murder rates down and next thing you know,
those two poor people and Encino gets shot in the
head coming into their own home. Because of that story
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is everything that's wrong with Los Angeles and Karen Bass.
Everybody in the neighborhood knew that guy was insane, he
was drugged out, he was violent, he was repeatedly causing problems,
and nobody, nobody in the city or LAPD did anything
about it. He should have been put away, he should
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have been locked up. In fact, if I remember correctly,
he'd been arrested on other crimes and they let him
go because they decided he wasn't competent. Well, if you're
not competent, then you go into a mental institution and
you're locked in there and you don't get out. That's
what mental institutions are supposed to be. You get strapped
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in a bed, you get shot up with drugs, and
you have to lay there and they could feed you
through a tube instead of wandering the neighborhood, what people
put up with and he goes into somebody's house and
he shoots him in the head and kills him. And
now we're gonna be told he's still incompetent. They're gonna
have to let him out right. What you put up
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with out there absolutely baffling to me. If somebody asked me,
what is the biggest change in life that you've seen,
I would say what people put up with all of it.
Never used to put up with this crap years ago.
All right, Bess, I'm want to play a clip. I
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think we might have played part of this before, but no,
I don't think we played this one. She's on with
Martha Raddits and she since she's running for reelection, so
she is clinging to this idea that Trump is this
bully who invaded Los Angeles with the National Guard and
with the Marines, totally ignoring that all her friends in
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these legal immigrant organizations ginned up the riot, and that
we taxpayers financed these organizations so they could gin up
the riot. And of course nobody questions are on it.
Martha Rattitts probably doesn't even know whatever bubblehead they have
hosting face to nation now probably doesn't even know. Uh. Anyway,
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she's asking bask if there's anything good she can say
about what the Trump is doing on immigration.
Speaker 3 (21:31):
Look, go back to Joe Biden again. Okay, there there
was hundreds of thousands of people crossing that boarder. When
you look at that border today, is there anything good
you think the administration is done in these six months
at the border?
Speaker 6 (21:44):
Well, I will, he prays on the administration for the
first six months in Los Angeles with the fires. If
you ask me, is there anything that we.
Speaker 1 (21:54):
Have to stop? That wasn't the question. And by the way,
hundreds of thousands, it was at least eight million. They
were coming in at ten thousand plus a day. That's
several hundred thousand a month. That's millions over the course
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of a year. The hell are you talking about? And
she switches to the fire, which she completely buy. She
thinks the fire is another strong suit. She ignored all
the warnings, intentionally ignored all the warnings, and then went
off to Africa.
Speaker 6 (22:38):
Continue, well, I will, She prayers on the administration for
the first six months in Los Angeles with the fires.
Speaker 3 (22:47):
If you ask me, is there.
Speaker 6 (22:48):
Anything that they have done good?
Speaker 7 (22:51):
In terms of immigration.
Speaker 6 (22:52):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (22:53):
I don't think so, I don't know that.
Speaker 7 (22:55):
The viewpoint has been punitive has been let's make it
as miserable as possible.
Speaker 1 (23:00):
Stop stop, we go from eight million to practically zero.
And that's without her stupid comprehensive immigration reform bill. How
can she's an insane person? How does the same person say,
I don't know it was eight million to zero? And
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that's what Martha Rabbitt's ont of said. It's like, are
you nuts? One time? I want to hear a reporter
go after her or aknose him and say, are you nuts?
It was eight million, now it's zero? What's not good
about that? Why doesn't anybody do that? Probably would get
fired because all the bosses are progressive too. They have
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progressive audiences, and they don't want to upset the audiences.
Everything is about giving the audience what it wants to hear.
Whether it's true or not is irrelevant. What a load
of crap? All right?
Speaker 7 (23:54):
Play more has been let's make it as miserable as
possible so that these people don't come.
Speaker 3 (23:59):
Are you having conversations with the Trump administration about this?
Speaker 7 (24:03):
I have not recently. I have put in a request
and I hope to. I will always be open to
a conversation.
Speaker 3 (24:09):
So I've been with the guard here, They've had no conversations.
Speaker 7 (24:12):
You want to work with the administration to solve this problem.
We have the World Cup in eleven short months here,
we have the Olympics and Paralympics coming in three short years.
I know that these games are very important to the
President and I look forward to working with him. And
we have an extreme difference on this issue, but there's
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many issues for us to work on, and I will
continue trying to outreach to the administration and hope that
at some point they'll be responsive.
Speaker 1 (24:43):
You want the seventy thousand homeless people to greet all
the tourists and athletes who come for the World Cup
and the Olympics. Is there Olympic competition in poop popping,
needle jumping? She's insane. Everything she said in that clip
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that was a minute eighteen seconds of insanity. There. Get
them off the streets, Get the criminals off the streets,
arrest them, prosecute them, put them in jail, put them
in prison homeless people, ship them back to their families,
put them in a mental institution or put them in
an enfoce drug treatment. There you go. I was in
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Orange County two weekends ago. I was in San Diego
County over the weekend. I went through any number of
cities where there's nobody laying in the streets, nobody, No
drug addicts, no mental patients, no nothing. I don't understand.
The mental patients and the drug addicts are only in
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the cities where it's allowed. Where it's not allowed, they're
not there. It's simple. It's been that way forever. She's
done nothing to clean it up. Jim my wife had
homeless people barge into the nail salon she was in Thursday.
Then they barged into the hair salon she was in,
and then my wife's friend was pumping gas and there
were there were five gangsters that barged into a a
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resale shop where they have expensive handbags that people sell
and others repurchase, and they're running off of the handbags.
Who knew. So many of these guys were into handbags.
Speaker 7 (26:30):
Because they're so expensive, so they know they get the
big bucks.
Speaker 1 (26:35):
There's there's men, big burly men running around with these
effeminate handbags all over town. I'm not keeping them, but
that's what's going to greet everybody coming to see the
what is wrong with her? You have a disgusting hell
all of the city. It is dirty, there's garbage everywhere,
there's feces, there's there's there's illegal aliens, many of them criminal,
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illegal aliens, and the people doing the arrests and keeping
the peace of the bad guys. This is castro brain. Okay,
this is castro brain. Everything's inverted. The good guys are
the bad guys, and the bad guys are the good guys.
The bad guys are the ones being oppressed. The good
guys are the oppressors, which is the central tenet to progressivism,
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Dave inverted. But what's the shame is You used to
be able to right away say wow, that's nuts, that's crazy,
that's all upside down, and most people go, yeah, yeah.
The police are the oppressors, and the criminals they're being oppressed. Yeah,
all right.
Speaker 4 (27:39):
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Speaker 1 (27:45):
Moist fline is eighty seven seven Moist eighty six, eight
seven seven moist eighty six. Today. Well, actually it's gonna
happen Friday today. It's being announced Valicia Adams Kellum, the failure,
the lo who's been the CEO of the Los Angeles
Homeless Services Authority finally on Friday, is going to be gone.
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They announced their resignation in April. Obviously, she was pushed
out because the LA County Board of Supervisors had stripped
loss of three hundred million dollars and created their own
department because she was hopelessly overwhelmed. She was another Karen
bass Hire. Valicia Adams Kalum is going to go down
in history as a woman who lost track of over
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two billion dollars, according to an audit that was mandated
by a federal judge, David o'carter. Carter sent in an
auditing firm. They said, hey, there's two billion we can't
account for. I guess Felicia Adams Callum goes on, I
don't know why you're asking me. I'm just the CEO.
We do know she gave two million dollars to her
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husband's nonprofit, a nonprofit where he's a prominent employee. So
his his little scheme got the two million. All the
other money nobody knows. But of course everybody, everybody greases
each other up in these situations. There's a the chair
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of the loss of Commission, Wendy Gruel. Wendy gruhl her
claim to fame is she actually lost to Eric Adams.
I'm sorry, she actually lost to Eric Garcetti and Gari
Garcetti first ran for mayor. Yeah, we ended up with
nine years of Eric Arcetti because Wendy Gruhle lost that
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election because apparently she was very entwined with the DWP
and the voters turned on her. Wendy girls, now the
loss of Commission chair, Boy, she really is just from
one losing agency to the next. She said. When the
Commission hired Adams Calum, it was for her to be
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an age of change. She's delivered significant improvements in areas
such as transparency, contracting, provider payments, and accountability. Really, does
Wendy grul know what happened to the two billion dollars
that that auditing firm can't find, that the judge can't find,
that nobody can find two billion dollars unaccounted for. But
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Wendy Gruhle, who lost to Eric Arcetti, says Adams Kellum
has delivered significant improvements in areas such as transparency. Karen
Bass credited Adams Kellum as the architect of Inside Safe
Right Inside Safe. A whistle blower by name said that
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Adams Kellum was encouraging people to fudge the numbers because
they didn't want Karen Bass to look bad regarding Inside Safe.
Because the thing's a failure and nobody wants to admit it.
So a whistleblower said, yeah, a lot, a lot of
pressure to cook the numbers there. You know, the way
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we got that plate of cook numbers last week doesn't
stop from the media from reprinting the numbers over and
over again. Finally, while I have a minute, Raymond Boudarian
is the guy who killed that couple in Encino, the
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American Idol executive Robin Ka and her husband. And New
York Post went through because you can't get the stuff
in the LA media went through his record. Boudarian. His
record included threatening his stepfather. Badari first of all, shot
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the two people to death in the head. He had
threatened his stepfather with a knife in November twenty twenty three.
He got over eight months period he was repeatedly arrested
misdemeanor and threatening his mother and sister again in June
of twenty twenty four. Boudarian spent six months in jail
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at one point, but then all the charges were dropped.
He was declared mentally incompetent. I mentioned that before. They
don't know why Boudarian's charges were dropped, but California legal
experts say he may have qualified. For Get this. California's
Mental Health Diversion program. It gives people with verified mental
illnesses the opportunity to complete a treatment program in lieu
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of prison and then walk away scott free, no charges
on their record, no convictions, no monitoring, no probation. So
they think Boudarian went through one of these absurd, nonsense
BS programs and he walked out of there, and then
he was able to go back to the neighborhood and
kill Robin Kay and her husband, Thomas de Luca. California
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Mental Health Diversion Program. If that's true, if he went
through that program, wells that should be busted up. Every
crime in California is eligible for the program only except
for accused murderers and sex offenders, but everybody else. Oh,
so he can't use the mental incompetency to go back
to the program. Here's a law firm who's doing nothing
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good for society. Kenneth Rosenfeld, Rosenfeld Law Firm. I've gotten
mental health diversion for clients for attempted murder at least
seven or eight times. I've got mental health diversions for
a client that shot a police officer where the person
has no criminal record. Excellent, Kenneth, thank you for your service.
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That's right. So, if you're a mental patient listening now,
you can take a shot and try to kill somebody
and you call Kenneth Rosenfeld and he'll get you off.
You get eighteen months to two years of rigorous mental
health treatment, and according to Rosenfeld, it gives the opportunity
to get medication because you know they all take their medication. Well,
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I love the people who are making a lot of
money enabling the insane to terrorize us in the streets.
Holding another industry there. All right, We got more with
Conway coming up next. Michael Krazer has the news live
in the CAFI twenty four hour Newsroom. Hey, you've been
listening to the John Cobalt Show podcast. You can always
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