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May 1, 2024 32 mins

Center For Immigration Studies' Art Arthur talks about the Biden Administration sending Illegal Immigrants to cities across the country. Jewish UCLA Student talks about Pro Palestine and Pro Israel Protesters Clashing overnight on UCLA's Campus. More on Columbia University Anti-Israel protests. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Can't. I am six forty.

Speaker 2 (00:02):
You're listening to the John Cobelt podcast on the iHeartRadio appage.
We're on from one until four, and then after four
o'clock John Cobelt's show on demand the podcast listen to
whatever you missed. There is obviously a lot going on,
and this story we have to pause our College Riot
coverage for just a moment. Although there is a connection,

(00:23):
you'll see Center for Immigration Studies Art Arthur is coming
on with us. It looks as if the Biden administration
has been putting hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens on
planes and taking them to forty five cities around the country,

(00:44):
no notice to those cities. Huge percentage going to Florida, Miami,
Fort Lauderdale, two of the big cities. They've also gone
here to Los Angeles. We've gotten over thirty two hundred
and this is truly under the radar here, and we're
going to talk with Art Arthur because while a lot

(01:07):
of big cities have been blaming the Texas governor and
the Florida governor for sending illegal aliens on buses to
New York Chicago, it turns out the Biden administration has
flown almost as many illegal aliens to New York as
as Greg Abbott has bussed.

Speaker 1 (01:25):
So let's get art on. How are you welcome?

Speaker 3 (01:29):
Hey, I'm doing great, John. I wish we had a
happier subject to talk about, but this is one that
definitely deserves the attention.

Speaker 1 (01:35):
So explain this Biden program. How long has it been
going on?

Speaker 2 (01:38):
How many do they estimate illegal immigrants have been sent
to the cities.

Speaker 3 (01:44):
So back in October of twenty twenty two, we're in
the face of hundreds of thousands of Venezuela. It's coming
over the southwest border. The Biden administration opened the very
narrow it's still big, but narrow parole program to allow
venezuel outside of the United States to fly to the
United States on parole and be released. That gives them

(02:05):
the opportunity to apply for work authorization. In January of
twenty twenty three, a few months later, the Biden administration
then expanded that again. Remember the original one, John was
just for twenty four thousand Venezuelan's total. The new one
that has been in the fact since January the fifth,
twenty twenty three, allows thirty thousand nationals of Cuba, Haiti

(02:26):
Nicaragua and Venezuela per month to fly to the United States.
They don't have to bother going to the border. They
can fly into you know, Tampa, Florida, the lax think
anywhere they watch, and once they get here, they are
again offered the promise of work authorization in two years.
Now under the parole stage. And we've talked about parole before,

(02:49):
those folks are supposed to go home at the end
of the two year period. But if you go on
the CHNV website again, that's what this is called HNV parole,
you'll see one of the questions is what happens when
the two year period is over. Well, there are any
number of legal pathways that you may be able to
go through. It never mentions the fact that these folks

(03:09):
have to leave because the Biden administration one has no
intention of making them leave, and two knows that because
three of those countries are socialist dictatorships with which we
have poor relations, and the fourth one doesn't have a
government at all, we're never going to be able to
kick these people out of the United States now that
they're here for good.

Speaker 2 (03:28):
So Biden's crowd pre legalized these people and allowed them
to come on planes here.

Speaker 1 (03:35):
But they did not apply for any kind of.

Speaker 2 (03:39):
Citizenship the way you would normally apply if you wanted
to get into the country and live here permanently. Right
that this wasn't a green card program they tried to
apply for or anything. This was just your illegal Well,
declare you legal and give you a plane ticket?

Speaker 3 (03:55):
No, absolutely not, John, And worse than that. In the
filing that the Biden administration made with the House Homeland
Security Committee, which is where all this information comes from,
the administration admits, quote, all individuals parola to the United
States are by definition inadmissible, including those parola to the
CHND processes.

Speaker 4 (04:16):
So the Biden.

Speaker 3 (04:16):
Administration admits, these folks have no right to come here.
They have no right to jump the line in front
of millions of people who are waiting patiently to immigrate
legally to the United States. That the Biden administration doesn't care.
I mean, that's really what this comes down to. The
best part is that I was breaking down the numbers today, John.
If you have an I one thirty, if you're married

(04:38):
to you know, a woman in I don't know, Sweden
or Gambio or anywhere else. If you file that petition
for her today, it's going to take you longer to
get that adjudicated than it did under the Trump administration.
For those people to get their work authorization, they managed
to cut that time from six months to one month
under the Biden administration. They're truly just trying to get

(04:59):
these people to work as quickly as they can.

Speaker 2 (05:02):
All Right, we have obviously millions of people waiting to
come through the system legally. Why is it necessary to
fast track these people who are not supposed to be
admissible into the country. Why not just speed up the
people who've gone through the legal route. Why are these
people are so important to have absorbed into the country.

Speaker 3 (05:25):
So the excuse that the Biden administration gives is, well,
if we didn't let them, you know, fly in, well
they might try to enter illegally flood They're not even
near the border, so you know, that's not really an option.
But two, that's sort of like John responding to a
shoplifting crisis, but just randomly handing out gift cards to people.

(05:46):
They won't have to shoplift if they've got a gift card.
That is literally the logic behind this stupid thing.

Speaker 2 (05:52):
And stupid you could just you can, actually you can
actually close down the border.

Speaker 3 (05:58):
Absolutely, you could simply closed down the border. Remember, the
law says everybody that enters illegally and everybody at the
port who is inadmissible, like these people are, are supposed
to be detained. That's the rule. That's been the rule
since nineteen oh three. And yet for some reason, the
Biden administration feels like that that rule doesn't apply to them.

(06:20):
They think that everybody in the world has a right
to come to the United States, just like Art, just
like John. Look, we were lucky enough to be born here.
Why should those four people who weren't lucky enough to
be born here not be able to work here? That's logic.

Speaker 2 (06:35):
What is this story, if you know anything about it,
that the Biden administration is going to let Palestinians who
have relatives here come and live in the country.

Speaker 1 (06:42):
Now.

Speaker 3 (06:44):
Yeah, so under the Trump administration, about thirty thousand refugees
per year we're allowed to come into the United States.
We've been running this program since nineteen eighty. The Biden
administration expanded that, by the way, this is completely separate
from everything we're talking about, but to one hundred and
twenty five thousand people per year, But John, we didn't
generally take in fact, I don't know that we ever

(07:06):
took Palestinians in the past, for a couple of reasons.
One they're not really considered refugees. But two, there are
plenty of other countries that they can go to, including
Jordan and Lebanon. There are huge populations. Fact I think
forty percent of Jordan is actually Palestinian by birth that
they could go to. But the Biden administration wants to

(07:29):
as yet another bomb to the campus rioters, offered to
allow Palestinians who aren't really refugees to come to the
United States under the refugee program. Now, of course that's
going to be taking a slot away from somebody who
really is a refugee. But that's not their problem. That's
problem for different Tech.

Speaker 2 (07:45):
Is anybody wondering whether all the rioting at the colleges
is being whipped up by Palestinians who've emigrated here and
came here in order to cause trouble. I mean, is
there some kind of subversive element that came here to
destabilize the college campuses.

Speaker 3 (08:06):
Well, it's very interesting because Peter Doarcy asked Karine Jean here.
The White House Press Secretary today whether the administration is
looking into that sheet the mirror. She actually pushed them
off to the Department of Justice and the Department of
State on that question. But yeah, I mean, you know,
none of these things were organic. If you look at

(08:27):
these process you'll see that they all chant the same
thing that they all feed to have matching can and
you know they all have the same you know, undefined breathings.

Speaker 2 (08:36):
And it's dozens of universities have been hit by this.
This looks like an organized attack, and it must have
been organized by people extremely sympathetic to the Palestinian cause.
And I'm thinking it's got to be some of since
the border's been wide open. Whether they came here legally
or illegally, the reason they came here is to create

(08:57):
all the chaos on the campuses.

Speaker 3 (09:00):
Yeah. No, I mean again, I don't want to, you know,
go off on tangents, but you look at the number
of terrorists who have been stopped at the southwest border,
more than three hundred, almost four hundred since Joe Biden
took office. To keep in mind, we used to do
that in single digits before Biden took office. And then
you look at one point eight million got aways, people
who weren't caught by border patrol when they came over

(09:23):
the border. We have no idea who those people are.
And in fact, we know that there was a Afghan
who was on the terrorists watch list who was at
large in the United States undetained, notwithstanding the fact that
we had detention bedch for over a year before he
was finally picked up by Eisin san Antonio, Texas. I mean,
you know, you and I are old enough to remember

(09:44):
September eleventh. We're old enough to remember the nine to
eleven Commission. In fact, I helped when I was on
Capitol Hill with their work. Everything that they said we
needed to do isn't being followed today. In fact, they
they made a very prescient statement. In the years leading
up to September eleventh, border security was not considered to

(10:07):
be an aspect of national security, and that is plain
laid mistake. So yeah, I mean, every lesson that we
learned the hard way on September eleventh is now forgotten,
probably because the people who are making this policy in
the White House were toddlers at the time that the
September eleventh attacks happened. But you know, let's hope that
adults can enter the conversation and get this all squared away.

(10:29):
I'm just not terribly.

Speaker 2 (10:30):
Hopeful, right, Thanks very much, Arthur from the Center for
Immigration Studies.

Speaker 1 (10:36):
It's good to have you on. All right, We've got
more coming up.

Speaker 2 (10:39):
I want to play some clips of an Israeli student
on Fox this morning who thinks that a lot of
the counter protesters Jewish protesters who were beaten on the
Palestinians may have been older, older Jews, not students at UCLA.

(11:00):
So we'll play those clips coming back.

Speaker 4 (11:02):
You're listening to John Cobelt on demand from KFI AM
six forty.

Speaker 2 (11:09):
The UCLA rioting last night, and if you haven't heard,
the Prohamas protesters were doing their thing and then some
Israeli supporters showed up and exactly who they are, Well,
we'll try to try to tease that out.

Speaker 1 (11:27):
In the next few minutes, and we're going to start.

Speaker 2 (11:30):
And by the way, they fought apparently to three in
the morning before the police moved in, and there is
now a whole ruckus going on over that. Why UCLA
and LAPD did nothing about the obvious fighting that was
going on because at this point, it wasn't people just
marching and chanting anymore. LA Times has an updated story

(11:52):
from a short time ago, about a half hour, saying
that there were hours of violence at UCLA and and
excuse me, the UC president, now this is not the
UCLA president, but the UC President of the Michael Drake,
said there is sufficient confusion surrounding the violence and he

(12:15):
wanted a review of the university's planning and its actions
and response by law enforcement because it didn't seem that
either the university and or the police responded in ours
to stop the attacks. I mean, the Palestinians had certainly
done their share in blocking Jewish students from going to

(12:37):
class or getting into a library, but then here come
the Jewish. They weren't all students, some of them are outsiders.
And still it goes on, you know, one o'clock, two o'clock,
three o'clock, and nobody from you know, what's shocking is
nobody from the administration seems to be present through this
entire through this entire episode.

Speaker 1 (12:59):
Same thing at Columbia too.

Speaker 2 (13:01):
You know, they stay hidden, maybe somewhere in their offices,
or they're at home, maybe they're watching by zoom i
don't know. Maybe they're working remotely that day. And now
Karen Bass was in Washington because there was some stupid
mayor's conference and she had to come home early.

Speaker 1 (13:19):
And what is she gonna do? I mean, the city's
already lawless.

Speaker 2 (13:25):
Well, of course UCLA will be lawless because the police
are told not to intervene about anything. We have maniacs
running in the street, tens of thousands of homeless people,
mental patients, criminals, drug addicts. Now we've got these terrorist
supporters running amok at UCLA. And finally some Jewish guys

(13:46):
that had enough of it and they wanted to beat
the crap out of the Palestinians. So they go to
USA and they start doing exactly that, and nobody stops them.
And now you have people higher up the chain. A
you see going investigation into this. It was on television
last night. Well, you don't need an investigation. You allowed

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the Palestinians to live large for days on end, and
finally some Israelis got sick of it, and you never
had the police do anything.

Speaker 1 (14:19):
Well, what do you think is going to happen? Same
thing in Colombia?

Speaker 2 (14:23):
You tossed out the protesters and had them arrested a
couple of weeks ago.

Speaker 1 (14:27):
None of the charges stuck.

Speaker 2 (14:29):
Then you apologize that Columbia president apologized for having them arrested. Well,
of course they came back, and this time they brought
tools and furniture and barricaded themselves in the Columbia, in
the Columbia administrative building. Well, what'd you think was gonna happen?
Now you got to get the police all over again,
and they have to did you see they put ladders
up and they climbed through windows?

Speaker 1 (14:49):
And why did the police have to put themselves at
that kind of risk?

Speaker 2 (14:52):
What if one of those Palestinian that's killed the cop
or pushed them off the ladder?

Speaker 1 (14:57):
What do you wait? Why are they creating such hazards
here at the UCLA?

Speaker 2 (15:01):
Administrators created hazards last night by allowing a crazy fight.
Somebody's going to start bringing knives and guns. Clearly, all
these people are out of their mind. There's no control
over their emotions and their anger. I'm just shocked at this.
All Right, we gotta do the news and I come
back and I'm gonna play clips Because Fox and Friends

(15:22):
had this UCLA student, a Jewish student named Eli Sevise Sevis,
and he explained what he think was going what he
thinks was going on.

Speaker 4 (15:32):
You're listening to John Cobels on demand from KFI AM
six forty.

Speaker 2 (15:37):
All right, so let's listen to a UCLA student named
Eli Sieves, and he was trying to explain who the
counter protesters were last night at UCLA who went in
and started wailing away on the Palestinian protesters, the Hamas supporters.
This happened after midnight, and it seemed to go on

(15:58):
for several hours without the LAPD doing anything about it.
And it was it was mayhem. There were fights all
over the place. Nobody tried to stop it. That we're
helicopters overhead, but not LAPD officers trying to end the fighting.
And so now the president of the entire uc system

(16:21):
wants an investigation because the UCLA administrators were, I guess
at home in bed. Maybe they were watching it on television.
Here is cut number three. This is UCLA student Eli
Seves on Fox and Friends.

Speaker 5 (16:36):
So I was in contact with you guys, and I
said that I'm going to go down just to document
footage for this specific interview. I constantly had a game
for peace and I told the Jewish UCLA students that
we should not be going there as of This is
not something we need to take part in, because violence
is not exactly the right way to solve the situation.

Speaker 6 (16:58):
But what I will say is the reason why this
is happening is because Jews in the lay have had enough.
They've seen how these prohomos protesters are treating Jewish students
on campus, and they've said, fine, if uclad administration is not.

Speaker 5 (17:12):
Going to do anything, if laped is not going to
do anything, we're going.

Speaker 1 (17:15):
To do something about it.

Speaker 2 (17:17):
And that is the natural course of human nature. The
Jewish students really were being stopped from going to class
and going into the library, and other Jewish students, other
young Jewish men in the area said we're not going
to let that stand. They've appealed to the administration, they've
appealed to the police. They're not going to allow the

(17:41):
Jewish students to suffer more of this humiliation, more of
this intimidation. I don't understand why terrorism students who protest terrorisms,
no students who support terrorism, are allowed to make an
encampment indefinitely on university land, on public land that we

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pay for I don't understand that there's no constitutional right
for that. Gene Bloc is the usually A chancellor. Ultimately,
it's his responsibility. Why would this guy decide that these
Palestinian protesters can say and do whatever they wish, no
matter what interfere with the civil rights of Jewish students.

Speaker 7 (18:25):
John Block has just issued a statement.

Speaker 1 (18:28):
You want me to read it? Yeah.

Speaker 7 (18:30):
UCLA Chancellor gene Bloc has just issued a statement saying
a thorough investigation will be conducted into the violence that
erupted on campus overnight, including an investigation of the university's
owned security processes. He calls the violence a dark chapter
in our campus history, but says we will restore a
safe learning environment at UCLA.

Speaker 2 (18:51):
He did nothing yesterday. This investigation is being ordered by
his bosses at It's a UC investigation, not a UCLA investigation.
This is the UC president, Michael Drake. He wrote to
the University of California Board of Regents saying that they're

(19:14):
going to look into this. So Jene Block's boss wants
to know what the hell is going on. And gene
Block and we called him out yesterday. We talked about
him for like a half an hour and nothing affected him.
And then last night there's all kinds of bloody mayhem
going on on his campus and nothing was done.

Speaker 1 (19:35):
They will not call in the police for any reason.
Remember we played the clip.

Speaker 2 (19:39):
Of the mother of the Jewish student who was blocked
from the library, played an audio clip of her calling
campus police at UCLA and saying why are you allowing
the Jewish students being blocked from the library, and got
one of those customer service style drone responses, well, yes,
the campus police are not intervening at this time. Unfortunately, unfortunately,

(20:06):
no explanations why in God's Navy you would have a
policy like that where Jewish students get their civil rights violated.

Speaker 1 (20:12):
By the way, there's gonna be federal lawsuits about this.

Speaker 2 (20:14):
There's something called Title six and having Jewish students denied
access to the campus or to the library, the classes,
to final exams is a civil rights violation, and there's
now going to be investigations into these universities and these
administrators for violating federal civil rights law.

Speaker 1 (20:33):
All right, here's another clip of.

Speaker 2 (20:37):
The US student Eli Sieves, talking with Steve Doocy from
Fox and Friends.

Speaker 6 (20:43):
It's unclear who exactly they are are you saying they
were Jewish students, Jewish people who were there.

Speaker 5 (20:50):
I can constantly say that they are not UCLA students.
The average age of those people who.

Speaker 6 (20:56):
Was around twenty six, twenty seventy, twenty eight nine.

Speaker 5 (20:59):
They were all older and they were just LA residents,
Jewish LA residents that have noticed how these pro Hamas
protesters are treating Jewish students at.

Speaker 6 (21:12):
UCLA, and they said enough is enough.

Speaker 5 (21:14):
If, like I mentioned before, if administration is not gonna
do anything, we're gonna do something bad.

Speaker 4 (21:19):
Yeah, Eili, have you recognized any of the protesters?

Speaker 7 (21:23):
Are they friends of yours, any of people that you
have seen on campus?

Speaker 5 (21:28):
No, I do not recognize any of them. They recognize
me because of how viral the video has gone of me,
and I had a lot of people walking up to
me and giving me fist bumps, even though I was
trying to stay out of the crowd because like I
mentioned beforeum for peace. I don't want to engage with.

Speaker 2 (21:45):
A mob that's Eli Sieves on Fox and Friends this morning.
So these were these were outsiders on the side of
the Jewish students. Anybody could walk in off the street
onto the us UCLA campus, whether you were for the terrorists,
or you were for the Jewish students and join the Mayhem.

Speaker 1 (22:09):
Nothing stopping them. That is what was Gene Block, the.

Speaker 2 (22:15):
Chancellor, what did he think last night was going to
be accomplished by this same thing of the Colombian president.
The Columbia president rather, what did she think was going
to be accomplished by apologizing for the arrest of protesters
two weeks ago? And they come back on campus and
take over the administration building and they actually hold hostages

(22:36):
for a while. Now you know that they support Hamas
if they're willing to take hostages along the way, right,
I mean, that's that's a giveaway right there. Taking hostages
isn't going to bother a group supporting Hamas lucky, it
wasn't worse. But what what are these university presidents thinking?

(22:58):
I assume they support the Hamas protesters. You have to
assume that because they created an anything goes environment no police,
no police until it clearly was getting dangerous and probably
the rest of the world is screaming at them. Both
the Columbia President and Jean Block used to the chancellor

(23:21):
must have been getting calls from the Board of Trustees
or the border regents or whatever board supposedly govern these
these stupid universities, and these people are stupid. They may
have degrees up their rear end, but they are stupid.
I'm just absolutely flabbergasted at this, no regard at all

(23:45):
for all the other students, especially your Jewish students. Why
did they throw their lot in with a group that
supports Hamas a group every time they speak publicly, these
protesters are are ignorant, stupid, they don't know they lie.
I mean at a woman yesterday reporting a well, a

(24:08):
woman yesterday interviewed to Columbia who just flat out said
that it's it was false that there were no attacks
by Hamas on October seventh against the Jewish people, just.

Speaker 1 (24:20):
Flat out said never happened.

Speaker 2 (24:22):
Well, you're dealing with now lies in propaganda and insanity.
And it's like, why if you're a university president do
you come down on their side? These people have to
be removed. I don't know what you'd replace him with, though,
because there was so much other rot in the system.
Look at all the professors that have been trying to
protect the UH. The pro terrorist demonstrators have been linking arms.

(24:45):
A lot of professors are doing this. A lot of
professors are protesting whenever these people get arrested. It's too
far gone. They've all been infected with this virus. They've
all joined a cult. More coming up.

Speaker 4 (25:02):
You're listening to John Cobelt on demand from KFI AM
six forty.

Speaker 2 (25:07):
After three o'clock, we're going to talk to Peter Harlambus
from ABC News. Truck got officially warned by the judge
that he'll go to jail if he doesn't shut up
and stop violating the gag order. So we'll do a
few minutes on that after three o'clock, and then we
got we've got more to play. We've got a compilation

(25:28):
of the ABC seven helicopter reporting last night on the campus,
so you get a sense of what it was like
in real time, and also some firsthand footage on the
ground of the riot, because you know, most of you
were probably asleep and didn't know that all hell was
breaking loose.

Speaker 1 (25:45):
So this is what it sounded like in the moment.

Speaker 2 (25:49):
Eric Adams, the Mayor of New York, is convinced that
it's outside agitators, and he gave actually a pretty fiery
patriotic speech. He is He said he's going to fight
for the American way of life. They arrested hundreds, and
he blamed all the chaos on insurgents who have a

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history of escalating situations and trying to create chaos instead
of protesting peacefully.

Speaker 1 (26:17):
Just think Antifa.

Speaker 2 (26:18):
I don't know if this is exactly Antifa, but Antifa
like tactics, and I think we've got that here in
La too. Adam said there were individuals on the campus
he should not have been there. They were people who
are professionals, and we saw evidence of training. And I
know there are those who are saying, well, the majority
of people may have been students, you don't have to

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be the majority to influence and co op and operation.

Speaker 1 (26:43):
That's what this is about. This is a global problem.

Speaker 2 (26:46):
That young people are being influenced by those who are
professionals at radicalizing our children. And I'm not going to
allow this to happen. As the mayor of the City
of New York. There were at the City College of
New York. They arrested one hundred and seventy three protesters.
A mob tore down a US flag and replaced it

(27:06):
with a Palestinian one, and Eric Adams said that's our flag,
folks who would take over our buildings and put another
flag up.

Speaker 1 (27:14):
It may be fine to other people, but not to me.

Speaker 2 (27:17):
Have you ever heard a politician say that out loud
in recent days. It's despicable that schools will allow another
country's flag to fly in our country.

Speaker 1 (27:27):
We are not surrendering our way of life to anyone. Now.

Speaker 2 (27:32):
The NYPD backed up what Adams was saying. They don't
have any specifics, and they're probably not going to give
any specifics at this time, but they said that they
know these are outside These are outside agitators who've added
to the student group.

Speaker 1 (27:51):
Here's another story.

Speaker 2 (27:54):
The NYPD released a video showing a professional protest consultant
who has been seen on social media instructing anti Israel
agitators as they took over Hamilton Hall. That's when Mayor
Adams said, which should have been a peaceful protest has
been co opted, co opted by professional agitators. We were

(28:17):
extremely cautious about releasing our intelligence because our goal was
to ensure the safety of the students, but we have
sounded the alarm several times about external actors who attempted
to hijack this private protest. These external actors are obviously
not students, and they're talking specifically here about a woman

(28:40):
named Lysia Fithian. She's sixty three, and she was quoted
as saying to a cameraman, we're trying to document the police. No,
I'm just looking at here. Yeah, it says we're trying
to document them being a holes. You're right, they're being

(29:03):
a holes. And I guess she was talking about a
group of protesters that she was training. Fifthian, according to
Fox News, is a professional protest consultant who has been
arrested over eighty times. She's participated in protests on climate change,
Occupy Wall Street, and now the Free Palestine movement. She's

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on video instructing a mob of anti Israel agitators as
they took over that Columbia University building.

Speaker 1 (29:34):
So this is.

Speaker 2 (29:35):
Exactly what we were talking about the last few days.
And again, notice what did we talk about yesterday. You
go back to twenty eleven, I think it was twenty
twelve and the Occupy movement. First time I saw tents
in public, it seemed to be organized, right. They had
tents all over City Hall, in front of, in front of,

(29:58):
in front of, viaa grossa at the time, and then
we had these Black Lives Matter organized protests that seemed
to pop out everywhere all of a sudden, especially after
George Floyd got killed by the police. We've seen the
climate change protests, We've seen the trans protests. Who knew
that that many people worked up about men becoming women.

(30:24):
I don't know any funny in my life who cared
about any of these issues. They didn't care about trans people,
they didn't care about Black Lives Matter, they didn't care
about Occupy Wall Street or whatever the hell that was called.
They didn't care about climate change. And they've got signs
and they've got slogans, and they've got tents, and everything

(30:45):
seems to spring up like that hundreds of people. It's
like instant protests, and each time, whoever the authorities are,
they allow it to turn into criminal behavior. And then
wonder why there's mayhem and nobody and nobody resists anymore.

(31:06):
At the universities, Why are so many of the professors
and the administrators on the side of the terrorists. They
all have absorbed the same ideology here. Now, why would
you send your kid to that school? The reputations of

(31:26):
these schools should be shredded. Why would you want to
spend ninety thousand dollars a year for this and be
saddled with this kind of debt or have your kids
saddled with this kind of debt? And if you're Jewish,
you can't even you can't even go into the library.
All right, we come back. We spend just a few
minutes with ABC News reporter uh Peter Harlambus about Trump

(31:52):
getting warned by the judge he's going to go to
jail if he keeps mouthing off. Hey, you've been listening
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