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we're gonna move on now to Carl de Mayo, the
Republican Assemblyman was digging, has been digging up for several months,
a lot of fascinating issues coming out of Sacramento, such
as this one. Now you know, our tax money was
used to help develop the COVID virus out a wuhan.
Speaker 2 (00:46):
We said, tax money to that lab.
Speaker 1 (00:50):
Tax money also may have been used to fund the
riots here in Los Angeles state tax money thirty four
million dollars of state tax money given to group called
Churla Turla. They I even have through californiaglobe dot com,
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an itemized list of all the grants that they received
from the Sacramento government. Turla stands for Coalition for Humane
Immigrant Rights LA, and Carl de Myle is going to
explain what this is about.
Speaker 3 (01:22):
Carl, Hey, how you doing.
Speaker 1 (01:25):
I'm doing good. So thirty four million of our tax
money to TURLA. What's that about?
Speaker 4 (01:31):
Yeah? So I've been tracking this group for a while
and it actually came up back in February when I
was still on the Budget Committee. I objected to a
program to do twenty five million dollars for COVID nineteen
workplace education. And I said, what the hell are we
doing spending twenty five million dollars in twenty twenty five
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on COVID nineteen workplace education? They said, oh, we need
to teach employees how to wash their hands and how
to wear a mask, and you know social distancing. I said, wait, wait,
it's twenty twenty five. That is so over, it's so
you know, insane. Let's just eliminate the program. Well, then
I found out where the money really went.
Speaker 3 (02:14):
Twenty five million dollars.
Speaker 4 (02:15):
Actually didn't go to anything having to do with workplace education.
It went to seventy three NGOs, including CHURLA, this Coalition
for you know, Humane Immigrant Rights to Los Angeles, and
so what this really is is a money laundering scheme.
And then once we found this COVID nineteen program, we
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actually started following the money in a variety of contracts
and grants, and they're getting millions and millions of dollars,
tens of millions of dollars. The latest TALI shows more
than forty five million dollars in state funds have been
given to this one far left group URLA since twenty twenty,
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before the beginning of twenty hunty four. And worse, guess what,
TURLA operate a help desk where you can call the
help desk to rat out ICE.
Speaker 3 (03:11):
In your neighborhood, in your community.
Speaker 4 (03:13):
So what they're asking people to do is to report
and tip off anytime ICE shows up to a help
desk or ratting out a snitch desk, and then what
happens Presumably they're then referring that information to these agitators
to go and confront and obstruct federal law enforcement, because
why else have the tip desk if you're not going
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to do something with the information. Why are you calling
up and asking people to report about ICE activity unless
you're going to do something with it In terms of
trying to impede. More importantly, they organize the protests starting
last Thursday and Los Angeles through their social media accounts,
through their paid staff. They have this whole entire network
that they've been building with taxpayer money that then they
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activate to deploy people onto the streets.
Speaker 3 (03:59):
Now they keep.
Speaker 4 (04:00):
Saying, well, we ask people to peaceably protest. Well, what
we've seen is with our own eyes, it's not a
peaceful protest. These are violent protests. And you can sit
there and try to hide behind the notion that you
didn't tell people to throw a brick or light a
car on fire, but the reality is you see the
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end outcome. These people have engaged in violence. So I
want to have them investigated. At the very least, we
should cut off this funding because this route clearly has
a political agenda and it doesn't sit with the priorities
at California Text Fair Attack.
Speaker 1 (04:33):
I see a report in California Globe that SURLA in
twenty eighteen led an effort to defund ICE abolish ICE,
yes back in twenty eighteen.
Speaker 5 (04:46):
And.
Speaker 4 (04:48):
They are anti law enforcement. They are an extremist, militant group,
and yet they're still receiving tens of millions of dollars
a year from the State of California. We don't even
know what they're receiving in terms of local contracts and brands.
And you can bet your bottom dollar that the County
of Los Angeles, the City of Los Angeles, the School
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District of LA are likely giving Turla millions of dollars
on top of what.
Speaker 3 (05:15):
We've been able to track in the state budget.
Speaker 4 (05:19):
And you know, all of this is going to advance
a very radical, far left political agenda that has resulted
in my opinion, law enforcement officers being put at grave
risk of bodily injury and at the very least interference
with law enforcement as they're trying to keep the streets
safe from criminals. One other thing that I want to
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point out about what we're seeing happening with these riots,
we are seeing Gavin Newsom and Democrats trying to shift
the blame onto Donald Trump for this incendiary environment.
Speaker 3 (05:55):
That they've created.
Speaker 4 (05:57):
They come out with rhetoric saying that ICE, a city
council member called ICE a bunch of terrorists, So they're
labeling them terrorists, and they're literally saying what ICE is
doing to detain criminals, not just because of immigration status.
But these are people with criminal records. These are people
who've committed rape, sexual assault, violent crimes. That's who's being
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detained by ICE. And so the Democrats are trying to
misrepresent what ICE is doing as though what they're doing
is somehow illegitimate or evil. And when you described law
enforcement that way, you literally are encouraging open.
Speaker 3 (06:39):
Rebellion against those law enforcement agents.
Speaker 1 (06:42):
Did you see that among the criminals that ICE captured
over the weekend was a Vietnamese national back in nineteen
ninety four, was part of the Vietnamese gang that shot
up a graduation party in San Marino and killed two students.
All that got he got out, and he was captured
over the weekend. That's so Bass and Newsome and the
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rest of these Democratic legislators are protecting that guy he
killed two students, Yeah, because he was kicked out of
the graduation party.
Speaker 4 (07:14):
They have become the party of the criminal element rather
than the party of public safety. They have betrayed law enforcement.
I don't understand how if you are a member of
law enforcement that you can possibly be supportive of the
Democrat Party in California anymore. Because the Democrat Party has
betrayed the men and women who wear the badge through
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their actions this week, and it's been an ongoing pattern
of behavior. We also see in the state budget that
these left wing groups are continued to get continuing to
get state funding, even though we face a budget deficit.
The governor and the legislator. Legislators are ignoring Prop thirty six.
They're not funding Prop thirty six, which voters overwhelmingly passed,
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and voters said that they wanted to empower police and
prosecutors to arrest and punish criminals. Well, you can't do that, John,
unless you.
Speaker 3 (08:09):
Actually fund it. You have to fund a new law.
Speaker 4 (08:12):
And in this case, the governor decided, Okay, voters might
have overwhelmingly approved properly six, but I'm going to undo
the election by just simply ignoring it and not putting
money behind it. And so this budget does not fund
law enforcement. In fact, it takes money away from law
enforcement by shutting down another prison, the fifth prison that
used to this cut in his administration, and that money
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there then is reallocated to groups like Churlo. So these
turlough groups across the state who are anti law enforcement
are getting full funding at increased funding, while law enforcement
has been given the shaft in.
Speaker 1 (08:48):
The busy, so outrageous. Carl, thank you for coming on
with us.
Speaker 3 (08:54):
Thank you, Thank you, Karl.
Speaker 1 (08:55):
The Meier Republican Assembly that is absolutely blood boiling.
Speaker 6 (08:58):
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here on the iHeart app. We've already had Royal Oaks
on from ABC News to talk about the legality of
Trump taking over the California National Guard. We just had
Carl Demyo on who explained how thirty four million dollars
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of your tax money goes to fund CHURLA.
Speaker 2 (09:32):
Which is an illegal alien advocacy group.
Speaker 1 (09:37):
Thirty four million dollars of your tax money and they've
been instigating the riots, they promote abolishing ice, so you
know where they're coming from there. And we also had
Chad Bianco on, the Riverside County sheriff who's running for
governor and is appalled by newsoman's behavior. That's what's already happened.
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And I mentioned before to get to this and when
I think of things, I got to just do them
right away. You and I were talking about yesterday Tom
Homan was coming on, and Homan and Trump were emphasizing
at the beginning of the administration that they're going to
be going after largely criminals, criminals who've already been arrested,
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already been convicted, already been jailed, whatever category that they're in,
and once they're released. Since LA in California at large
will not turn the released prisoner over to ICE, ICE
now has to go into neighborhoods and workplaces and find them.
So we have really decades worth of these illegal alien
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criminals who are living amongst us, wandering around, and now
it's going to be a big, messy cleanup and you're
seeing that. And largely that's been true. But we asked
Homan yesterday, are you going to go after the nannies.
Are you going to go after you know, the gardeners,
the workaday people, Because that's the objection that a lot.
Speaker 7 (11:06):
Of that's what everybody is, that's what people are worried about.
Speaker 2 (11:09):
They're solid, you know, it depends how your word the question.
Speaker 1 (11:13):
What I've seen the solid eighty percent of the public
wants the criminals to be deported immediately, and mostly that's
what they've been doing. But there's a Wall Street Journal
story today and it may explain why Homan actually left
the law. I wouldn't even say wiggle room. I mean,
he clearly indicated that they're going to be going after
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other people, maybe not actively today, but as they find them,
and you know, then maybe someday actively.
Speaker 7 (11:41):
He said, the priority is criminals and then everybody else
who's here illegally.
Speaker 1 (11:45):
So Wall Street Turner hid a story today that four
writers on it, and they said that even with all
of the rat the arrests that we're seeing the news,
Trump was falling short of the number of deportations that
he wanted. They Trump had promised to deport millions of
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illegal aliens, and he told Ice you better step it up. Oh,
let's play the home and clip so because he did touch.
Speaker 5 (12:14):
On this well, I've said from day one, if you're
in the country legally, you're not off the table. They're
not a priority right now. But it's not okay to
be in this country illegally. It's not okay across the
border illegally is a crime. So if you're in the
country illegally. Go to CBP home app, make puture angeents
in order to work with ICE. We'll get your home.
We'll pay a thousand dollars when you later and make
yourself available to come under legal program come back on
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the users visa, tourist visa or work off or work visa.
The the opportunities open for you. But it's not okay
to be in this country illegally. We will prioritize the
worse first. But if you're in a country weakly, you
got a problem, you got to make it.
Speaker 1 (12:48):
Right, all right, So he said it clearly. I'd take
him seriously. They are keeping all options open. Nothing's off
the table. So if you've got somebody you know who
might be working for you, yes they could be. They
could be turned in, and I think they're specially at risk.
They see Biden set up a lot of bogus temporary
programs to give people what they call parole to come
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here and live and work, even if they came in illegally.
Too complicated to get into. But he said, set up
a number of the a number of these things, and
Trump is dismantling them. The Trump administration is not recognizing
all these programs that the Biden administration inaugurated over the
last four years. So if you got some kind of form,
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some kind of past that says, well, you could be
here until you're hearing. People are now showing up for
the hearing and being told no, you're being deported. You're
not getting a hearing because this program doesn't exist anymore.
The program has been rescinded. Now going back at Wall
Street Journal, Stephen Miller is the top White House aid
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in charge of a lot of immigration policy, and he
was playing the bad guy to yell at the ICE
hierarchy over not reaching Trump's goal of getting a certain
number of illegals deported every day. And Miller said, federal
agents need to just go out there and arrest illegal aliens.
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You don't have to develop target lists of immigrants. Just
go to the home depot or seven to eleven. In fact,
Miller bet that he and a handful of agents could
go on the streets of Washington, DC right now and
arrest thirty people who here thinks they can do it,
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asking for a show of hands. And so, for example,
on Friday here in Los Angeles, they went to the
home depot in Westlake. So there are two home depot
stories on Friday. Because the media sucks at reporting, they
got conflated together. There was a home depot story in
Paramount where they were not raiding. The home depot ice
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happens to have a staging facility next door, but there
was a home depot that was rated in Westlake. And
there's no written directives. Officers have been told to do
what you need to do to make more arrests, and now,
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according to the Wall Street Journal, agents are taking people
into custody without identifying themselves. Plain closed. Agents have arrested
migrants who showed up at their court ear hearings, and
across the US, people suspected of being in the country
illegally or disappearing into the federal detention system without notice
to families or lawyers. That's what attorneys, witnesses and officials
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are saying. And sometimes these are people who haven't committed
any crimes here, but the word is out now, So
you're going to be at risk if you're in the
country illegally, no matter what you think your status is,
no matter what paperwork you have saying you're part of
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this temporary program or you got to you got an
asylum hearing coming up or whatnot.
Speaker 2 (16:10):
If you get caught, you're out of luck. You're playing roulette.
Speaker 1 (16:13):
Now, obviously there's there's ten million that stormed into the
country over the last four years, and I think I
read that ICE only has five thousand officers capable of
arresting people. So the numbers, the odds are on the
side of any one illegal alien unless you have a
criminal record. But there's no guarantee because Trump wants higher numbers,
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and Stephen Miller says, just go out and do it whatever,
whatever it takes.
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things about Trump is his ability to get people to
lose their minds and destroy their career. ABC News has
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fired one of their veteran correspondents, Terry Moran. He's been
with the network since nineteen ninety seven. He just interviewed
Trump in the Oval Office in April, and a few
days ago, Terry Moran went on social media.
Speaker 2 (17:27):
On x and wrote about Steven Miller.
Speaker 1 (17:31):
Now, I just told you that Stephen Miller is behind
a lot of the hardline immigration policy. He was the
one who told the ICE, the ICE supervisors, to go
out there and start getting people. Let's run up the numbers.
A few days ago, Terry Moran wrote this about Steven Miller.
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The thing about Miller is not that he is the
brains behind trump Ism. Yes, he's one of the people
who conceptualizes the impulses of the trumpst movement and translates
them into policy. But that's not what's interesting about Miller.
It's not brains, it's bile. Terry Moran writes, Miller is
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a man who is richly endowed with the capacity for hatred.
He's a world class hater. You can see this just
by looking at him, because you can see that his
hatreds are his spiritual nourishment.
Speaker 2 (18:31):
He eats his.
Speaker 1 (18:32):
Hate, he eats his hate. Trump is a world class hater.
But his hatred is only a means to an end,
and that end is his own glorification. That's his spiritual nourishment.
Moran actually posts that I remember he's supposed to be
a neutral, objective network reporter. Well, ABC News has fired
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Terry Moran for a violating network policy based on his
recent post, a clear violation of ABC News policies.
Speaker 2 (19:10):
And we hold all our.
Speaker 1 (19:12):
Reporters to the highest standards of objectivity, ah, fairness, and professionalism,
and we remained committed to delivering straightforward, trusted journalism. If
you remember, a few months ago, George Stephanopolis blurted out
that Trump is a rapist. He said it ten times
in an interview, and Trump legally was charged. Was was
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civilly liable for Oh, you have to get the term
exactly right here. But it wasn't rape. It was it
was some variation of sexual abuse. I don't need a
ten billion dollar lawsuits. I can't remember the exact term.
But Stephanopolis was in an argument with somebody and he's
repeatedly ten times you know that it was rape.
Speaker 2 (19:57):
It was rape.
Speaker 1 (19:58):
Well, ABC got sued by tru UP and ABC had
to go off up ten million dollars. Now ABC fearing
another lawsuit, a defamation or who knows why, and CBS
is trying to settle a lawsuit too.
Speaker 2 (20:12):
Uh, they've just fired Terry Moran, and.
Speaker 7 (20:16):
We have some other breaking news, John a federal judge
in San Francisco, has denied Governor Newsom's requests for that
emergency order blocking the National Guard troops and marines to
la WHOA there is going there, There there is a
small there's a small but the judge is asking for
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a hearing on Thursday afternoon on the state's request for
a restraining.
Speaker 2 (20:42):
Order out a restraining restraining order.
Speaker 3 (20:49):
Order.
Speaker 7 (20:49):
I literally that's all I'm looking to see. What the
restraining order is all about.
Speaker 2 (20:55):
Is Newsom afraid Trump is going to punch him?
Speaker 1 (20:57):
Or that's well, well, that that's We're talking with Royal
Oak's last hour about this, the ABC News legal analyst,
and he said, you were dealing with a judge, Judge Bryer,
who's the brother of a former Democratic Supreme Court justice.
Or he was appointed by a Democrat, Bill Clinton. Both
brothers were appointed by Democrats, and he's in San Francisco.
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And so the way judges are these days, you know,
Trump might run into a left wing judge. But even
if he did, this judge in particular said said no
to Newsom. Newsom was really frothing at the mouth over
this too. This is a big deal for the for
the boy and to get squashed by a judge appointed
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by someone in his own party. That's that's got a sting.
But we'll see what this restraining order is about. And
of course you could appeal it because he could find
another judge on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, and
so contrump too, and then there's the Supreme Court. But
the way I read it, and I'm going by this
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analyst for the National Review, Andy McCarthy's his name, former
federal prosecutor. Not a Trump fan, believe me. I've read
a lot of his stuff. But he tries to call
it straight, and he says, the way the law is written,
Trump has to go through Newsom, but he doesn't have
to ask for Newsom's approval, and Newsom has no veto.
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It just means that Trump's secretary of State has to
make arrangements with Newsom to facilitate the National Guard being
deployed here. So it sounds like a courtesy call, an
administrative call. He quotes the language, and I'm no legal scholar,
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but the language is pretty clear. It doesn't require a
governor's approval. And in fact, this was done in nineteen
sixty five. By Lyndon Johnson when they were dealing with
the desegregation issues in the South. This is also something
that Dwight Eisenhower did for the same reason in the South.
I think Alabama and Arkansas were the states involved in
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these cases. So even though you'll hear things like unprecedented, unusual,
it's been done, it's rare. But Trump passed the right,
and so he exercised that right. And I don't know
why anybody's upset if you have more law enforcement available
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while a riot is going on, and while there's the
threat of more rioting, the only people that are upset
are the rioturs. They're the ones carrying on, and the
rioters are organized to some extent by these by these
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radical groups like CHURLA, who are open about wanting to
abolish ICE and have gotten thirty four million dollars in
state funding. Carl deon Io discovered this. We just had
him on a few minutes ago. He discovered thirty four
million dollars of your state tax money going to CHURLA,
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which is Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles.
They've been around a while. In twenty eighteen, they were
on an abolished ICE crusade. So I don't think you
will realize that our tax money is going for all
kinds of nonsense used against us, and the way our
federal tax money was used to help develop the COVID
virus that killed so many people. Now you have the
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state money being laundered through a complex system of grants
so that we have to put up with these ridiculous riots.
And apparently somebody is there's something going on downtown LA
again because CNN has been covering it continuously.
Speaker 7 (24:59):
Yeah, says that they have to they have to disperse.
Speaker 1 (25:04):
I think they should get to I think they ought
to get a curfew going. They ought to ask for
immediate dispersals, immedia unlawful assamb well that could happen.
Speaker 7 (25:13):
Mara Basin and LAPD chief McDonald they were talking about
that earlier, and I think they're going to talk some
more about enacting a curfew.
Speaker 2 (25:20):
Yeah, they they got to stop this. None says there's no.
Speaker 1 (25:22):
Way to live and there's nothing they can do to
stop what Trump wants to do. Trump first, according to
the Constitution, according to federal law that's been passed, he's
got the absolute right to evicted legal aliens.
Speaker 2 (25:38):
He just does.
Speaker 1 (25:40):
You don't like it, you're gonna have to change the
law and change the constitution. And you don't have the votes.
So Biden let in ten million people and now Trump
is going to round them up and send them all back.
That's the way it is. Nothing you can do about it.
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Alex Stone from ABC News coming up right after Debrah's report.
Alex is going to tell us more on the National
Guard being deployed and what Jim McDonald, the police chief,
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is worried about regarding the National Guard. We just told
you that Terry Moran, the ABC News national correspondent who's
been with the network for twenty eight years, just got
fired because he wrote nasty things about Stephen Miller, who's
one of Trump's top aides who enforces much of the
immigration policy, and he said something that something like that
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Miller eats his hate.
Speaker 2 (26:56):
Well, he got fired.
Speaker 1 (26:57):
We have our own local version mile Diversion, but it's
ABC again. It's Channel seven and anchor named Jory Ran.
Now we played the eclip before where uh, what's your name?
The congresswoman Maxine Waters said, got too many, too many
clips in my head. Maxine Waters said there was no violence.
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She was lecturing reporters that there was no violence over
the weekend.
Speaker 2 (27:24):
Listen to Jory Rand.
Speaker 8 (27:25):
It could turn very volatile if you move law enforcement
in there in the wrong way and turn what is
just a bunch of people having fun watching cars burn
into a massive confrontation and altercation between officers and demonstrators.
Speaker 1 (27:42):
They're just a bunch of people having fun watching cars burn.
He's talking about the waymos too.
Speaker 2 (27:53):
Yeah, that was the lot of being shown.
Speaker 1 (27:55):
Yeah, we're having fun watching cars burn. That's why they're
out there. What dang dong ai? All right, I want
to get back to some Karen Bass here.
Speaker 2 (28:06):
We tell.
Speaker 1 (28:09):
Carl Demio came on a few minutes ago. The Republican
as Sumblement said, he has tracked thirty four million dollars
in state tax money that has ended up with CHURLA,
which is this illegal alien rights association. They have been
major agitators in trying to encourage people to get out
in the streets and riot. Here's Karen Bass's response when
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she was asked if she thinks any of the protesters
are paid agitators.
Speaker 2 (28:37):
Absolutely not.
Speaker 9 (28:38):
I mean, my guess is is that you have social
media phenomena that calls for parties that calls for street takeovers,
and I think it's in the same vein. What I
do believe very strongly is that the groups that are
vandalizing downtown are not a part of the immigrant rights movement.
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Are not concerned about immigrants, are concerned about wrecking havoc.
Speaker 1 (29:02):
Okay, let's stop. Let's stop right there. First of all,
on that first part, she's either lying or is she
so clueless it's tragic. Yes, a lot of agitators are
being funded. Turla is being funded with thirty four million
dollars in tax money. I've got the paperwork in front
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of me because they printed it in the California Globe.
I have all the line items in front of me,
all the different checks they've gotten over the last two years.
Thirty four million bucks. What do you think they're spending
it on Halloween decorations? They're paying people to protest. Who's
got the time to spend all day and all night Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday.
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How could you keep up that level of intensity unless
you're getting paid? You wonder, don't they have a job?
Don't they work? That is their job, that is the
work they do. And Charlie is one of a number
of organizations paying them In Cara Baskers, No, I don't.
I don't think there is. I believe that, And then
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she says, the people that are vandalizing are not part
of the immigrant rights movement. Yeah, they're the criminals that
you and Gavin Newsom will not put in jail and prison.
All the criminals come out when they see laws aren't
being enforced or the police are too busy dealing with
the rioters. So many laws are never enforced in Los Angeles.
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And I said yesterday that's what's shocking a lot of people.
We haven't seen laws enforced in so long. People's brains
are freezing up, you know, like there's an asteroid blazing
across the sky. That's that's that's police making arrests of
bad guys who are breaking the law.
Speaker 2 (30:50):
That's what that is.
Speaker 1 (30:52):
You've never seen it before, except maybe in the movies.
So that's what the police are doing. That's what the
National Guard or the Marines will have to do if necessary.
They're going to have to stop the bad guys from
doing bad things. And of course bad guys show up
when they're chaos. That's why you don't allow this to
get out of hand. And it's been allowed to be
(31:13):
out of hand for four nights in a row. Now
they're thinking of a curfew. On the fifth night.
Speaker 2 (31:17):
I heard, Oh man.
Speaker 1 (31:19):
I'm so sad to listen to this. I think they
had this on Fox News today. A family, older guy,
he and his family have been in business forty years,
jewelry store downtown, whole place destroyed and looted, and he's
crying and he doesn't understand. And I'm thinking, dem, you,
(31:40):
Karen Bass, why do you allow this? Why do you
allow this guy's entire life's work to be destroyed because
of the thugs and goons that you encourage. Newsom invites
them in, gives them free healthcare.
Speaker 2 (31:58):
This is what this is, what's really galling this poor guy.
Speaker 1 (32:02):
God knows how much he's paid in taxes over the years,
and then his tax money goes to free healthcare for
the illegal aliens.
Speaker 2 (32:12):
Who then may be.
Speaker 1 (32:13):
Busting into his jewelry story and destroying it. And maybe
they're not illegal aliens, maybe they're homegrown criminals who Gavin
Newsom won't put in prison, California legislature won't put in prison,
George Gascone wouldn't put in prison. But they get to
ruin this guy's life and this guy's family's life. Just
(32:34):
it's absolutely infuriating, and it's infuriating, and that everybody stands
around and lets it happen.
Speaker 2 (32:42):
Bass ought to be deported. News Some ought to be deported.
They're the ones who ought to be put on a
plane and sent to that El Salvador prison. They're the
ones who've done it.
Speaker 1 (32:51):
In fact, I'll trade all the illegal aliens in California
if those two end up in the El Salvador prison.
That'd be a fair deal, because these rioters are doing
far less damage than Newsoman Bass have done. All right,
we come back play more Karen Bass next hour. Just
the sound of a voice makes me want to slam
my head into the into the wall. Alex Stone, ABC News,
(33:15):
and he's going to talk about all the National Guard
coming in. What the police chief, Jim McDonald's worry about.
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