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Speaker 1 (00:28):
It's a shame.
Speaker 2 (00:29):
I can't tie you all down and force you to
listen or just tie you all down. Welcome again. And
several things happened yesterday, and we had Rick Caruso on
and we talked about how nothing's being done in the Palisades.
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It's excruciatingly slow pace of just getting permits out to
help people rebuild there. And on Monday, Newsome held a
media event to tout all the success and it was
complete nonsense. Uh. The The only progress was made by
the federal government, the Army Corps of Engineers to clear
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out some of the rubble, some of the toxic waste
and burned out debris that was left behind. A lot
of it's still there. Karen Bass was supposed to be there,
and I don't think she ever showed up because she
got waylaid by going to MacArthur Park to scream at
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federal Ice agents who were doing some kind of rehearsal,
some kind of staging.
Speaker 1 (01:41):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:41):
These are guys who enforced federal law. And Bass was
so overwhelmed. And I'm going to play you a clip
of Bass and compare it to another key moment in
her life as mayor of Los Angeles from not too
long ago. But you know, after talking to Rick yesterday,
after and new some to his news conference, Bass's antics.
Speaker 1 (02:03):
I go to the Palisades every week or two.
Speaker 2 (02:08):
It just it, really, And you know, the thing is,
there is so much like fake rhetoric in the air,
people in politics, people in media, commentators, writers, there's so
much raw rath for your side, and there's so much,
so much hyperbole in criticize whatever the other side is.
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And yeah, I never joined a political party. I don't
claim to have a political philosophy. I just look at
things and I trust my eyes and my ears. I
trust what I choose to read and how I process
what I read. But I'm very wary because there's a
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lot of people in the media business who get prone
to conspiracy theories, and they get prone to a certain
kind of rhetoric because of us an audience, and it
pays the bills, right, and it's good career insurance, and
they either say or repeat things that are nonsensical.
Speaker 1 (03:09):
I'm not, I'm not.
Speaker 2 (03:11):
I don't buy into conspiracy theories for the most part,
although two of them sometimes turn out to be true.
But let me give you I don't know if this
is a conspiracy theory. I think it's if you're a
reasonably intelligent person and you've spent six months looking at
the scene of the crime, tell me how you could
come up with any other conclusion. The night of the
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day of the fire and the night of the fire
at the Palisades, what did we see.
Speaker 1 (03:43):
We saw a merit Africa.
Speaker 2 (03:47):
We saw a fire chief who sent very little in
the way of fire apparatus and firefighters into the palisades.
They were way late. There wasn't enough of them. We
saw that a huge one hundred and seventeen million gallon
reservoir was left empty, so you don't have any water
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they didn't turn off the electricity, and so a big
part of the fire ignited that night when the electrical
lines fell down again. The mayor wasn't around, nobody took control.
Hydrants were broken, water pressure became nonexistent. And I thought yesterday,
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if you wanted a chunk of Los Angeles to burn down,
what would you do differently.
Speaker 1 (04:42):
Let's assume there were.
Speaker 2 (04:44):
Russians or the Chinese or Iranians. I'm talking about government
people here, and they wanted to stick it to America
and burned down a valuable piece of one America's biggest cities.
What did you do differently? You wouldn't turn off the
electricity in the middle of the fire. You wouldn't fill
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the reservoir with water. You wouldn't have the fire department funded,
You wouldn't deploy the fire department in advance. The leader
of the city would go off to Africa. You defund
the police department as well.
Speaker 1 (05:20):
It's like, so, what would you do.
Speaker 2 (05:21):
Differently if you wanted to burn down a chunk of
the city.
Speaker 1 (05:27):
Tell me, tell me what would you do differently.
Speaker 2 (05:30):
Now I'm not saying anybody did this on purpose, but
the neglect is so huge that it had the same effect.
You don't fund the fire department, you don't fund the
police department. You don't send the fire department into battle
ahead a time. You don't send it into battle while
it's raging. You don't fill up the reservoir, you don't
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fix the hydrants, you don't turn off the electricity, and
then seven thousand homes and untold businesses burn to the ground.
But here's the clincher. Six months after, there's virtually no
rebuilding going on because there's seven thousand homes plus that
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burn down, and there's only one hundred permits for the
palisades that have been approved. And there's no excuse for that.
Speaker 1 (06:27):
That's why having Rick on yesterday two o'clock hour.
Speaker 2 (06:30):
By the way, you should listen from yesterday's podcast, Rick
says he's got an AI software package. He's shown it
to the people at city Hall. It works. It reduces
permitting time from months to hours instead of a few months,
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it's a few hours. Said, he's not using it. They're
not approving anything. And then up in Sacramento there's a
bill going through the legislature. Now Scott Wiener, that idiot
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from San Francisco and it would allow well, it would
destroy local zoning laws. If your neighbor wanted to sell
his house, he could sell it to a developer who
could put up an apartment tower just for low income people.
So suddenly your beautiful little suburban, middle class, upper middle
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class neighborhood could have a nice, big, ugly apartment building
for the poor and the homeless. It's like, Wow, if
you wanted to destroy a city, what would you do differently?
If you wanted to destroy every single beautiful suburban block
in Los Angeles, in California, what.
Speaker 1 (08:01):
Would you do differently?
Speaker 2 (08:04):
And of course, the developers are paying big money to
the politicians, bribing them to get this passed because this
is a windfall for them. And it hit me yesterday.
This was the conclusion to my thought.
Speaker 1 (08:19):
It hit me.
Speaker 2 (08:21):
They are stalling on permits, waiting for this legislation to pass.
The Palisades homeowners, the Altadena homeowners too, are going to
get frustrated. They're getting screwed over by insurance. They're not
getting a permit. They're just going to sell to anybody,
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take whatever price there is, and just get out of this.
Move out, move on, and then the developers will start
building low income housing. And this is what a lot
of people in the Palisades fear, so people in Altadena fear.
Speaker 1 (08:56):
And it's true.
Speaker 2 (08:59):
Because here's the headline that just came out today. Well,
I was thinking about it yesterday and skirting around it.
And here's the headline from the Hill dot com political site,
Gavin Newsom devoting one hundred and one million dollars to
jumpstart rebuilding after LA Fires. Rebuilding. It's to build affordable
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housing for low income residents in the Palisades. I don't
think there are any low income residents in the Palisades now.
He's got one hundred and one million dollars to develop it.
And I saw this this morning. It's like, I'm right,
it's not a conspiracy theory. I'm not paradoid, I'm not crazy. Really,
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this is what's going on. They're not approving the permits
in the Palisades or outa Dina. They want the homeowners
to give up. They can't get money from the insurance,
they can't get a permit to rebuild their house. Just
sell to the developers. Scott Winners bill goes through and
they could start building apartment buildings all over the Palisades.
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All over Altadena. The hell with the suburban neighborhoods. It's
now low income people. They get to live in a
beautiful area, they get to overlook the ocean. That's what
Karen bess, that's her belief system. Remember, she's a Castro girl.
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She's to be part of a group that worshiped Fidel Castro,
traveled to Cuba many times. Never forgot that. It was
always in the back of my mind. We come back
to play a little clip of her yesterday. See how
angry and upset and emotionally engaged she was yelling at
the ice agents at Marcarthur Park. And then we'll compare
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it to the day she landed in La after the
fire started. See if you notice the same anger and
emotionally engagement. And I think this is it. They don't
want people rebuilding in the Palisades. Those aren't her people.
Speaker 3 (11:10):
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Speaker 1 (11:17):
All right, So here's the thing.
Speaker 2 (11:21):
If you're in the Palisades and you can't get a permit,
it's because the city doesn't want to give you a permit.
They've only given out one hundred and there's seven thousand
buildings that burned and they're not doing it because they
don't want you to rebuild. I know that sounds harsh,
that sounds like a conspiracy theory, that sounds like way
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out there hyperbole, overheated rhetoric. But the proof is they're
not handing out the permits. They won't use Rick Caruso's
AI software that he purchased, that his organization steadfast LA purchased,
and that would reduce the way time from months to
hours put it through plan check. And you have to wonder, well,
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why wouldn't they then I want you to rebuild. Here's
the key to it. And people have suspected this for
a while, and I think it's true. News announced yesterday
late yesterday that one hundred and one million dollars is
going to be spent in the Palisades low income housing.
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So they found the money. They won't spend the money
on this AI software. They won't spend the money on
setting up a one stop shop office to get a
building permit in the Palisades. Everybody's got to drive downtown
and fight that nonsense. But they do have one hundred
and one million dollars for low income housing.
Speaker 1 (12:56):
And remember what's coming out of Sacramento. You got Scott Wiiner,
he's got.
Speaker 2 (13:01):
A bill already to allow well, first of all, it
would destroy all local zoning laws, and it would allow
people living in suburban single family neighborhoods to sell their
lot to a developer who could then put up an
apartment tower. Again for low income households and homeless people.
Speaker 1 (13:25):
That's going to be the new law. That's going to be.
It's like a massive.
Speaker 2 (13:29):
Permit to build low income housing in all neighborhoods. You know,
they've got some parameters they've drawn, but basically it's going
to be open season now.
Speaker 1 (13:43):
That's what they want to do.
Speaker 2 (13:44):
So the Palisades is the once in a lifetime, once
in one hundred years, opportunity to completely remake a big
section of Los Angeles populated by people the Karen Bass,
Marquise Harris Stauson, and most of the city council.
Speaker 1 (14:02):
They hate.
Speaker 2 (14:06):
People who succeed, people who they consider wealthy, They hate them,
and under their religion, under their political belief system, it's wrong.
Speaker 1 (14:18):
To have income inequality.
Speaker 2 (14:20):
It's wrong to have people living in multimillion dollar homes
while others are living intents. Now they have a fire
that they didn't really bother to put out for a.
Speaker 1 (14:31):
Couple of days.
Speaker 2 (14:33):
They didn't even have a fire department ready, they didn't
have it funded, they didn't fill the reservoir. Here are
the things. And I keep telling you this that anime
Karen Bass and the rest of the progressives. It's almost people.
It's a legal alience, and it's criminals. But if you're
a family, family of four and somebody or both parents
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do wealth financial.
Speaker 1 (15:01):
They're uninterested in your life. Oh did your house burn
Oh your neighborhood burned down? Oh wow, that's awful.
Speaker 2 (15:07):
You know, would be nice if we put up towers
for poor people and homeless people. That would be a
better use of the land. Don't you think I want
you to listen to what animates Karen Bass. This is
her on Monday when she found out that ICE was
using MacArthur Park as a staging area. Listen to her.
Speaker 1 (15:30):
They need to leave? Can they need to leave right now?
Speaker 2 (15:34):
Listen to the anger, the volume, the agitation, the emotion,
the engagement played again.
Speaker 1 (15:44):
They need to leave? Can they need to leave right now? Now?
Speaker 2 (15:49):
Listen to Karen Bass. Listen closely to what she says
when she stepped off the plane coming from Africa the
day that the fire was out of control.
Speaker 4 (15:58):
Do you go say this Senson apology for being absent
while their homes were burning? Do you regret cutting the
fire department budget by millions of dollars? Madamlaire? Have you
nothing to say today? Have you absolutely nothing to say
to the citizens today? Elon Mosk says that you're utterly incompetent.
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Are you considering your position, Madam Mayor? Have you absolutely
nothing to say to the citizens today who're dealing with
this disaster? No apology for them?
Speaker 1 (16:40):
Okay?
Speaker 2 (16:40):
Do you think you should play her at the MacArthur
Park incident?
Speaker 1 (16:46):
Can they need to leave right now?
Speaker 2 (16:48):
I'm sorry, arrest my case. She doesn't care about the
people in the Palisades. She doesn't care your house burned down.
She doesn't care. That's why there are no permits. There
aren't going to be any permits. They're waiting for Scott
Wiener's bill to pass. They're waiting until the Palisades residents
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get exhausted by the insurance companies and buy the bureaucracy,
and then they sell to one of the developers that
paid Scott Winner to pass this bill and then the
developer starts building.
Speaker 1 (17:23):
Homeless housing, low income housing.
Speaker 2 (17:26):
In fact, Gavenusom announced yesterday somehow they found one hundred
and one million dollars for homeless or low income housing
in the Palisades.
Speaker 1 (17:39):
I don't know where it's.
Speaker 2 (17:40):
Going, exactly one hundred and one million dollars in state money,
no permits being issued, no permits, but they're spunding. If
you're in the low income housing business, that's what's coming
to the Palisades, that's what's coming to out the Dina.
Speaker 1 (17:58):
This is what you voted for.
Speaker 2 (17:59):
I'm just wondering the people who voted for bass and
Newsom who lived in the Palace Ades, and there were thousands,
do you feel like an idiot at all? Do you
feel like a fool at all? Love more coming up.
Speaker 3 (18:12):
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Speaker 2 (18:18):
Coming up after two o'clock, we're gonna have the Katie
Grimes on from California Globe dot com and she's got
she's got more information on that Gavin Newsom press conference,
which which ran on Monday. Karen bass I guest didn't
show I see no evidence that she was there or
said anything. She got distracted by the ruckus in MacArthur Park,
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and you know, she decided she was going to shout
at federal law enforcement officials. We're on every day from
one until four after four o'clock John Cobelt Show on
demand on the iHeart app. Now, she has stirred up
a lot of anger against ICE because she doesn't believe
in law enforcement obviously. You know, she, like I said,
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she defunds the police, she defunds the fire department. And
she's been trying to stir up resistance against ICE and
you could see some of the effects of that this week.
Did you notice there is a photo of her in
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one of the news sites at a press conference, and
standing next to her is a guy in a CHURLA shirt.
CHURLA is that organization Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights Los Angeles.
They're the ones involved in the rioting. They're the ones
involved in warning illegal aliens that ICE is in a
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particular neighborhood. They're the ones who warn other activists that
since ICE is here, maybe you want to go and
interfere and possibly harm the ICE agents. Charlot and there's
a guy with a Turler shirt standing right next to
Karen Bass. Then just yesterday there.
Speaker 1 (20:15):
Was a story I believe this was in Van Nis.
Speaker 2 (20:22):
And they found some spikes that we're going to be
used against ICE agents, like spike strips. And there's a
photo of the spike strips and next to it is
a photo of a Turla bag, a blue bag. Now again,
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thirty four million dollars of California tax money goes to
fund Turla. And I don't know if this I guess
the spike strips were in the bag. Now, I don't
know if Churli supplied the bag. Maybe they supplied the
spike strips too. So you have these taxpayer funded activist
resistance organizations working on behalf of illegal alien groups, and
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it's supported and cheered on by the likes of Karen
Bass and also that other nutt doctor. Uh what was
it doctor? Is it Christina Gonzales, the Vice may Yeah,
Christina Gonzales. By the way, there was all this hubbub
about her video a couple of weeks ago where she
was calling out gang members to come to cuta haey
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and and fight Ice.
Speaker 1 (21:36):
She has left office. She hasn't explained yourself at all.
Speaker 2 (21:39):
Nothing Cynthia Gonzales, Right, yeah, okay, Cynthia Gonzales, Vice mayor
cuta haey. So Cynthia Gonzales was standing right next to
Karen Bass when Bass met.
Speaker 1 (21:53):
Reporters to rail away about Ice.
Speaker 2 (21:57):
And again at another news event there's a Churla guy
wearing a Churler shirt standing next to Karen Bass. And
then we have the photo today I think is in
the La Times of the spike strips.
Speaker 1 (22:10):
And next to that is as a Churla bag.
Speaker 2 (22:13):
So a whole connection here between Bass, Cynthia Gonzales, Turla,
the thirty four million dollars in tax money, I mean,
connect all the dots. It's pretty obvious what's going on.
And she Bass keeps promoting, keeps promoting the Rapid Response Network. Well,
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the Rapid Response Network is set up by Churla again
to warn ilegal aliens.
Speaker 1 (22:42):
To disappear.
Speaker 2 (22:45):
And also to encourage activists to come and go after
the ICE agents. Here's the story of the La Times.
At the La Times headline, advocates for day laborers arrest
after tire spikes found at immigration raid. Yeah, and there's
the tire spikes and there's the turl bag. It's a
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blue bag. US Border Patrol agents arrested four men Tuesday
of interfering with immigration enforcement operations and placing homemade tire
spikes intended to disable law enforcement vehicles. Border Patrol Sector
Chief Gregory Bovino identified the four men. It's gone to
the US Attorney's office and it's an organization. It's a
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long name in Spanish, but the acronym is Idepska and
Idepska has a day labor center out of a building
in a parking lot at a home depot parking lot
van Nis. So that's where they found all this. Now, again,
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we funded the rapid Response Network, We funded the rioters,
funded the organization. You may be on one side or
the other of the issue, but this is what our
tax money ought to go for. This is what's astounding.
Thirty four million dollars is not pocket change here. That's
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that's a huge amount of money to go to Churlo
and all they do is public agitation. You want to
raise money on the side and then try to get
Congress to change the law. Have at it, but they don't.
This is the federal law and they refuse to accept it.
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And so now they're trying to kill people literally, and
Karen Bass and doctor Cynthia Gonzalez is on the side
of the activists.
Speaker 1 (24:52):
We're trying to kill people. There are here's a.
Speaker 2 (24:56):
Story you heard about in North Texas. There was a
shooting attack at an ice facility on the fourth of July.
We got more details here. Ten heavily armed alleged members
of an Antifa cell. They have been federally charged. Andy
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Nagau wrote about this on his substack site, and he's
got the FBI affidavit and a lot of these are
women or guys claiming they're transitioning to become women. Listen
to the names Elizabeth Soda, Marcella Rueda, Inez Sodo, Savannah Batton,
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Seth Sykes, and then a guy named Bradford Morris, who
the FBI says has a trans name Megan Morris. Another guy,
Cameron Arnold, he has a trans name Autumn Hill, Joy Gibson,
Zachary Evants, Nathan Bauman, and I'm looking at their photos. Yeah,
they're uh. It's a bit confusing trying to identify it's
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a male or female, but they are. These terrorists. They
launched fireworks at the Prairie Land Detention Center and started
damaging vehicles. This was to lure the agents out of
the building and then they were ready for an ambush.
They had multiple AR rifles, pistols, ammunition, radios, body armor,
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and electromagnetic blocking devices. This is the side that basses on.
One suspect, a transperson named Bradford or Megan Morris, was
caught in a getaway car. He had a black pistol,
two AR fifteen style rifles. He had kevlar ballistic vests,
a ballistic helmet, a loaded magazine, and a handheld radio.
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Investigators discovered a jam R fifteen, a second AR rifle
in a wooded area, spent casings, armor, played carriers, body armor,
played carriers, loaded a R fifteen magazines, pistol magazine, Antifa
political propaganda, far left extremist anarchist magazines. Holy jeez, this
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part of the angry resistance. Antifa was going after police
a few years ago during that George Floyd hysteria. Now
we have anti is hysteria. It's the same people. Turla
is the local agitation group here heavily involved in the.
Speaker 1 (27:44):
Riots, and BASS is backing them.
Speaker 2 (27:48):
Watch the people who stand with Bass and a press conferences.
Turla rep that supports the rioting. The vice mayor cuta
heey Cynthia Rodriguez supports the rioting, in fact wants gang
members to join it.
Speaker 1 (28:09):
This is her group. So all this.
Speaker 2 (28:16):
Stuff is gonna get worse, and Trump at home and
aren't backing off or more coming up.
Speaker 3 (28:23):
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Speaker 2 (28:29):
We're on every day from one until four. We're gonna
have Katie Grimes on from California Globe dot Com after
two o'clock to talk about Newsom starting his presidential campaign
in South Carolina yesterday. We have a lot of audio
to play from that because he was in He hit
the ground running in South Carolina. The people down there
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got the full Newsom and so I would say, remember
this date. I guess yesterday, July eighth, that was the
date he gave up on being governor of California. Considering
what's going on in the state. He's three and a
half years away from the election, and he's checked out
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another year and a half ago, allegedly as governor Ada,
caare campaigning in South Carolina, and true to New some form,
he's denying what he's doing he's lying.
Speaker 1 (29:26):
Tell you all about it.
Speaker 2 (29:27):
Coming up, we'll talk with Katie Grimes and we'll have
a lot of clips to play now. A few minutes ago,
I was talking about this Antifa group in Texas that
was shooting at ICE agents and local officers. In fact,
one cop got shot in the neck and about ten
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were caught. They had a huge arsenal of weapons. Ten
of them were caught. At least two of them are trans.
And then Daniel Gus forwarded this to me and I
looked looked up other stories. There is a cult group
here in the US known as Zizians. They've been linked
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to a string of murders and they're made up in
part of trans people and vegans, violent trans vegans.
Speaker 1 (30:26):
And this group shot a US border guard in January.
Speaker 2 (30:32):
This is separate from the shootings yesterday in Texas where
there were two trans people.
Speaker 5 (30:37):
Are we sure they're vegan?
Speaker 1 (30:41):
Yeah? They.
Speaker 2 (30:47):
Among the themes that their leader wrote about is veganism and anarchism. Well,
there was that other story which you were doing in
the news.
Speaker 5 (30:55):
Today, right, but they weren't vegan.
Speaker 1 (30:58):
Well it's vegetarian.
Speaker 6 (30:59):
Oh, you're talking the story that Michael Krozer did about vegetarians.
Speaker 1 (31:03):
Yes, yeah, there.
Speaker 5 (31:06):
We like power more than meat eaters.
Speaker 6 (31:09):
Basically, it's a skewed story against the vegetarians.
Speaker 1 (31:13):
There's a study of people in the US and Poland.
Speaker 5 (31:16):
Yeah, I know you're Polish people.
Speaker 1 (31:18):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (31:19):
Vegetarians score lower on values like benevolence in other words,
caring for close friends and family, that's not true, lower
on security, which is wanting stability and safety.
Speaker 6 (31:31):
But those are the studies about vegetarians, I want to say,
not vegans that I'm just going to put it out there.
Speaker 5 (31:37):
I'm a vegan, not a vegetarian.
Speaker 2 (31:39):
Yeah, but the vegans are actually trying to kill border
patrol agents. Yeah, No, there was some And I've told
you this, I've told you for years. There is an
angry militancy among vegans.
Speaker 6 (31:50):
You know what, There is an angry militancy among meat
eaters as.
Speaker 1 (31:53):
Well, apparently less so according to.
Speaker 6 (31:56):
You know, I'm going to dig into this and I'm
going to find a study that's going to prove my point.
Speaker 2 (32:00):
You know, vegetarian score higher on values tied to personal power, achievement,
and stimulation whatever.
Speaker 1 (32:08):
Whatever. Maybe you can explain.
Speaker 5 (32:11):
That, No I can't, because I'm not a vegetarian.
Speaker 1 (32:13):
Is your No, these are your people.
Speaker 2 (32:16):
They're not, and they don't they measured ten core human values.
Speaker 1 (32:26):
You don't care about people.
Speaker 6 (32:28):
Well, I can't about animals more, you know that? So
that is kind of true. Yesterday, I think I said,
or the day before, one of these days, I said,
I hate most, not most, I hate a lot of people.
Speaker 1 (32:38):
I think it was most.
Speaker 5 (32:40):
I don't I don't remember. I'm sure eric but isolated that.
Speaker 2 (32:44):
But but you'd be really willing to run across a
freeway to save e turtle.
Speaker 6 (32:49):
You know it's four that you say that again, because
when I was driving home and I'm looking at the
traffic and I thought about it, and I said to myself, Okay,
so what would I do?
Speaker 5 (32:58):
And I started thinking about how I would go.
Speaker 2 (33:02):
About, Like if there's a turtle crossing the one on
one in a dog or a cat or well, you're
not going to save all the animals.
Speaker 1 (33:10):
There's got to be a.
Speaker 5 (33:10):
Hierarchy because I hate a lot of people. There you go, okay,
a lot, Okay, okay, not most?
Speaker 1 (33:16):
What percentages? A lot?
Speaker 5 (33:17):
All the people that.
Speaker 6 (33:18):
Are driving home at the same time that I am
on the one on one free world. Most people that
are driving in Los Angeles are rude and.
Speaker 2 (33:34):
I can go on, well, did you come down to
a decision, like, if you see a turtle crossing the
one on one in Van Nys, what are you doing?
Speaker 6 (33:42):
I would stop, I'd get out, I'd raise my arms,
I'd be on my tippy.
Speaker 1 (33:47):
Toes my best going to see that.
Speaker 5 (33:50):
I would wave and do my best.
Speaker 6 (33:52):
Get cars to scott okay, and then you really hope
Eric and I are going to have to come and
scrape you off the road. I was going to say, Okay,
well it's I guess you'd have a lot of listeners
the next day asking you're listening wanting to know what
happened to your news person.
Speaker 2 (34:07):
There's like, it's not a zero percent chance that this
happens that you end up in the news for trying
to save an animal on the freeway.
Speaker 5 (34:15):
Because I hate a lot of people, not you guys
on the show. I love you guys.
Speaker 2 (34:21):
Telling her before the show that, yeah, we first met
her twenty years ago. Everybody thought she was this sweet, bubbly,
you know, bright shining light.
Speaker 5 (34:29):
Yeah I am. I have a dark side though.
Speaker 1 (34:32):
It's the vegan power tripping.
Speaker 5 (34:33):
No, I was a vegan twenty years ago.
Speaker 1 (34:36):
It's girl gets worse.
Speaker 2 (34:40):
All right, we come back, Katie Grimes from Californiaglobe dot
Com on this absurd, ridiculous press conference that Newsome had
on Monday and then yesterday goes off to South Carolina.
And it seems that in retrospect, like it was a
kickoff event. The disguise was they were going to talk
about out the fire, but it really was all these
(35:03):
Democratic politicians here in California praising the great Newsom before
he goes off to South Carolina to begin his presidential campaign.
As of today, we don't have a governor who's interested
in California anymore, and we don't have a mayor who's
interested in Los Angeles anymore. So he's interested in the
in the illegal aliens being oppressed.
Speaker 5 (35:23):
John Cobel for mayor slash.
Speaker 2 (35:25):
Governor both at once. Yes, that's what we need. Deborah
Mark live in the KFI twenty four our newsroom. Hey,
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