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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Seven two sixty eight sixty eight is the number ED
in marblehead. Thanks for holding Ed, and welcome.

Speaker 2 (00:11):
Good morning, Jeff, and Merry Christmas. In the happy New Year.

Speaker 1 (00:14):
Merry Christmas, all the best to you and your family.

Speaker 3 (00:17):
Ed.

Speaker 4 (00:18):
Thank you.

Speaker 2 (00:19):
I like your idea that the Brown shooting may have
just been a diversion or distraction from the real target,
the MIT nuclear fusion energy scientist. This becomes a real
national security issue, and the Latin words que bono or
in other words, who benefits comes to mind. No, everyone

(00:44):
has focusing on this storage facility with the sky allegedly
killed himself. Why are we so sure that he killed himself?
What if he was going there with expectations over giving
a payment from some handlers of one kind or another

(01:05):
who contracted with him to kill out to carry out
this assassination?

Speaker 1 (01:12):
Ed. I mean, I don't want to spin my wheels,
but I just I want to go, you know, just
go a back. Look that the Jerusalem Post had a
big story on this, uh, the Israeli media, but even
like you know, the Associated Press, Yahoo News, Reuters. I mean,
these are wire services, right, So I'm not talking about
you know, Alex Jones or you know, we say, well,

(01:33):
they're you know, quite conspiratorial. No, I mean, the Israeli
government openly said that this MIT professor was a very
key player in not just Americas but in the West's
nuclear program, their fusion program, and that they were convinced
that the Iranians had performed a hit on him, and

(01:57):
so they were helping Boston and Brookline with the investigation.
In other words, they go, you don't realize this was
a very you know, this guy ran a very massive lab,
two hundred and fifty people that worked under him. They
were doing a lot of top secret, very sophisticated research

(02:18):
with serious national security implications. And they said, no, the
Iranians wanted to retaliate because we, along with the Israelis,
obviously decimated they're not just their nuclear program but their
top nuclear scientists. And so the Israelis were saying, look,
we've got intelligence showing that they wanted to hit his

(02:40):
back and taking out this MIT professor. In other words,
you're going to take out our top brains, our top
nuclear people. We're going to take out your top nuclear people.
Now and again, I go back, and this is an
indisputable fact, and this is now being deliberately buried with
this story facility, and they found him dead. And all

(03:03):
of this is that student after student after student on
the record, on the record said when the gunman came in,
he shouted out, before first bullet was fired, he shouted out,
ala hu akbar. Now, look, I'm open to many things.

(03:26):
That's why I keep saying. Notice they keep asking that
de police chief, Hey, that Oscar Perez, what did the
guy yell out? And he's always it's part of the investigation.
It's all part of the investigation. Okay, Well the investigation
is now over. So what did he say? And they
won't tell us, you know, exactly what he said because

(03:47):
that's what he said. Now, is there something in Portuguese? No,
I'm serious, Is there something in Portuguese that you yell out?
I don't know, I hate you, I want you know,
death to all of you. I don't know that would
sound similar to alohuakbar. And that students weren't you know,
fluent in either Arabic or Portuguese could say, oh, okay,

(04:12):
it sounds to me like it was alahuak bar, but
it wasn't. But they're not saying any of that. So
it smells to me like it's a cover up. It's
an obvious cover up. And now he's dead. They found
him dead in that storage facility. No one is going
to ask anymore about ala huakbar. No one is going

(04:36):
to ask about what he yelled and shouted. No one
is going to ask, well, why did he kill the
MIT professor? And notice, this is another thing. All these
idiots that are congratulating themselves. You know the police and
you know the providence authorities, and but what was the motive?
It's all speculation. What was the motive? Why would guy,

(05:01):
even if you're angry at Brown and you're unhappy with
your career, so you go to a school twenty five
years later and you gun down strangers as you shout
out alahuac bar, and then you go to kill an

(05:22):
MIT professor and then what you just go to a
storage facility and eat a gun? What this doesn't make sense?
What's the motive? Really? What's the motive? Well, he was miserable, okay,

(05:42):
but how do you know that while professional jealousy, professional envy?
How do you know that? Did you have a manifesto? No?
Did he say anything to anybody?

Speaker 3 (05:54):
No?

Speaker 1 (05:55):
Notice, it's all now it's done. They're congratulating themselves. It's done,
we caught him. It's over, and let's enjoy the holidays.
You can tell. Let's move on, move on, don't ask
any more questions, now just move on. Well, why six
one seven two six, six sixty eight sixty eight is
the number? Uh So, like I was just saying before

(06:18):
the break even police FBI are quoted, for example, in
today's Wall Street Journal saying, this was very sophisticated on
the part of this guy. Claudio Nevez a Valenti, the
alleged shooter, the suspect. They now believe, by the way
that the two shootings were linked, that he did both.

(06:39):
He did the Brown and he did the MIP professor killing.
And so they're saying, you don't understand. He used a
phone we couldn't track, an untrackable phone. Apparently he did
something to the car that disabled any ability to track it.
They said, we were very impressed how we scoped and
planned out the mass occur at Brown, the execution of

(07:02):
the MIT professor, and it was hard to be able
to track him. It was just hard, they said, you know,
it was it was well, it was well thought out,
it was a very sophisticated plan. It used good technology.
In other words, you want my honest opinion. I don't
think he acted alone. I don't believe it. Maybe he did.

(07:24):
I'm just giving you my answer from the gut. So
you know what was his motive? They haven't told us,
And now it looks like they won't tell us. Did
he have help? Did he act alone? They're not telling us,
so there are so many questions still left unanswered. Now

(07:45):
I'm going to go out on a limb here. Nothing
is going to happen to that Brown University professor, sorry, president,
my bad. The Brown University president, Christina Parkson. She's going
to keep her job. Why because that's how corrupt Rhode
Island is. That's a Democrat Hackerama state that even puts

(08:08):
Massachusetts to shame. So she may even get a raise,
she may even get a bonus. I'm not kidding that
Providence DEI police chief, this Oscar Perez, he he's a hero.
These moonbats up in Providence around the university. They're high

(08:28):
fiving the guy inspector CLO's Oh, they're like, he's a
great all on a cop, he's a cops cop. They're
gonna make him attorney general one day. He's he's getting
a raise. That the useless idiot mayor, he's gonna get
a raise that. So you see the the the the

(08:51):
Providence police chief, he's gonna be the next attorney general.
They're gonna promote him. The mayor. Okay, that the one
who looks like he's gonna any second, mister low energy,
that guy, they're gonna make him the governor. You can't
make this up. They're high fiving each other, congratulating each other.

(09:13):
You interview all these people up and you know, right
around Brown University, these moonbats. II. I'm so proud of
our police chief. I'm so proud of our mayor. We
got him, We got him. First of all, it was
the Boston Police and the FBI that got him. Okay,

(09:36):
and a homeless man. It was a homeless man along
with Boston p D and the FBI that got him.
That that's the MIT murder is what triggered Boston Brookline
Police to get involved. And they were the ones who
cracked everything in the case. So I don't know what
they're congratulating the three stooges for and spectraclus. Oh so listen,

(10:01):
now you can't make it up. This is Inspector Cluzo,
the Providence Police chief uh Perez yesterday at that self
congratulatory press conference and a reporter, a reporter asks the
obvious question, why did it take a civilian, i e.

(10:22):
The homeless person? Why was he the one that only
only he seemed to care that you have this car
with out of state plates just parked and sitting there
day after day after day after day. And the police

(10:43):
know you guys never noticed anything. No, listen to his answer.
Here's Clouseau's He's got a big future ahead of him
in Rhode Island tomorrow Attorney General next after that, Governor
roll cut one oh one mic. Why did it take

(11:08):
a citizen to notice a suspicious person right next to
around university and not the police?

Speaker 5 (11:14):
And also how long was the vehicle hard.

Speaker 1 (11:17):
Where it was and it was the day's hours been
into the appeared to be days. As far as why
would a.

Speaker 5 (11:24):
Civilian observe that to be suspicious?

Speaker 6 (11:27):
It's a great point.

Speaker 5 (11:28):
And I like the fact that.

Speaker 2 (11:29):
You're mentioning that.

Speaker 1 (11:30):
I'm bringing that up.

Speaker 2 (11:31):
That's that's what we should all be doing.

Speaker 3 (11:33):
Right And it's just personality. Some people are more interested
in finding out what.

Speaker 1 (11:36):
Others are doing.

Speaker 5 (11:37):
In this particular case, this person decided.

Speaker 2 (11:39):
That he wanted to, and I'm glad he did.

Speaker 1 (11:43):
Yeah, he saved your bacon, he saved your rear end.
That's what he did. His homeless guy. I'm glad he did.
Oh yeah, well yeah, But I mean it's a personalitis,
that's all. Here's just personalities. You say, you know, some
people do the job of the cops. That's how some cops,
like my cops, they they don't rush in, they don't

(12:04):
shooting take place, and they just they talk about the parking,
they talk about day off, they say where we eat
after they say, we don't go in. And when you
see car in area day after day, my police say
why we're going to dunkin Donuts? Why we bother? And

(12:26):
then you have homeless people who do have job. That's
how it goes. It's the personalities, that's all it is.
And notice his stick. I told you this before a
couple of days ago. That's a great question, Tommy, Tom,
that's a great question. Thank you, Tom. That's a stick.
BS called the reporter by their first name and say

(12:46):
it's a great question, but never provide a concrete or
coherent or suitable answer. And he's a hero. Now he's
a hero. They were hugging him, they were patting him
on the back. Yesterday, dag patted him on the back.
The president of Brown said, this guy's one of the
top cops in the history of Rhode Island. So he's

(13:12):
they're gonna promote him. He's getting a raise. You can't
make this up. Six one seven two six six sixty
eight sixty eight. Now this was from a few days ago.
This is a Latino reporter, I believe for Univision. Don't
quote me on this, but one of the few that

(13:32):
actually had the guts to call the mayor out, Brown University,
out the attorney general. And they were thunderstruck. They had
no answer. Where he says, why were you he says
taking down cameras. What he means is disabling cameras, turning
cameras off. Why were you turning cameras off? Is it

(13:57):
because when there were all these anti ice protests, they
were illegals, illegal aliens on campus, and you didn't want
their faces and their names to be identified so they
could potentially be deported. And so because of this security
was so lax. This guy just waltzed in and killed

(14:20):
two people and wounded nine and then waltzed out. And
there was no camera footage from anywhere on campus because
you idiots turned off all of the cameras Roll cut thirteen,
Mike thirteen, Mike thirteen.

Speaker 5 (14:47):
Building because they city low that we have. You don't
want to be illegal aliens and you don't want to
provide the footage or immigration one time going to and
now we will he come up from yoga therapis the
friend of mine this investigation.

Speaker 6 (15:06):
These you mind how.

Speaker 1 (15:12):
The family want to go through the.

Speaker 3 (15:16):
We we heard from both the Brown police chief and
the provost to Brown, who have shared that they have
been fully cooperative and shared, UH been forthcoming with all
data and evidence that they have. UH City of Province's
experience is the same, which is that Brown has been
entirely cooperative and collaborative and fully sharing with us. We

(15:37):
will be back here tomorrow once again.

Speaker 1 (15:41):
Notice it didn't answer his question, deliberately dodged it, and
again always the same buzzwords cooperative, you know, cooperative, collaborative,
blah blah blah blah. As the reporter rightly said, I
want to give him credit. Providence is a sanctuary city.
Brown University is a sanctuary campuses. You guys deliberately took

(16:03):
down the cameras, and now you can identify him, and
the guy got away. And do you know how it
must feel for the victims, the families of the victims
that all of this could have been potentially prevented, or
we at least could have caught him and caught him
much quicker. And noticed he didn't say, no, we didn't disabled.

(16:26):
Brown did not disable those cameras. No, Brown did not
turn off those cameras. He didn't say that because he can't,
because the Brown University president came out and said, we did.
Six one seven two six, six sixty eight. Sixty eight
is the number. Okay, let's let's have a little bit
of fun. I mean, it's you know, the whole thing

(16:48):
is depressing. So either you laugh or your cries, So
let's have a little bit of fun. Does the president
of Brown University, Christina Packson, will she keep her job
in the wake of this absolute debucle Hell, do you
think she'll even get a race? I'm just curious, what
say you? The Inspector Clousea, the Pink Panther, the Providence

(17:13):
Police chief, mister Perez, sorry, Colonel Perez. Will he keep
his job? And will he also get a RaSE? Hell,
maybe they'll groom the Democrats, will groom him to be
the next state attorney general? Yes or no? The mayor,
the crazy mayor of Providence? Will he eventually? Will he

(17:36):
keep his job? Will he get reelected? Will he now
become even more popular after all of this? In other words,
will anybody be held accountable? Will Brown be held accountable?
Will the Providence authorities be held accountable? Will anybody be

(17:57):
held accountable? Six one, seven two, sixty eight, sixty eight?
And that poor homeless guy who broke the case for everybody?
Will he get his fifty thousand dollars FBI reward? Jeff
in Chelsea, Thanks for holding Jeff, and welcome.

Speaker 6 (18:19):
I thank very much Jeff, Well Jeff. As far as
this case is concerned, because I have over twenty five
years in the security profession, there are questions to ask.
Question number one, is there the possibility that this is
an insider job? In other words, you have a couple of.

Speaker 7 (18:38):
Bad apples, either inside the police, the university police department,
or the security staff itself that turned off the cameras
ahead of time before this happened, certain key cameras.

Speaker 6 (18:51):
Question number two how much how many of the doors
were locked or unsecured? And question number three incident reports.
Will the incident reports see the light of day, because
when an incident happens, obviously you have to write an
incident report, you have to have a paper trail. My

(19:15):
personal opinion, I think after the incident happened, the top
people told the security police staff keep your mouth shut
and have an official spokesman speak for all of your staff.
Just keep your mouth shut, sign this paperwork. If you
say a word about this, we will either sue you

(19:37):
or put you in jail. In other words, bad things
will happen to you. So the security staff and the
police staff are keeping their mouth shut. Jeff, We're never
going to know what happened with this case. It's just
that simple. What do you think, Jeff?

Speaker 1 (19:52):
I think sadly you're right. I mean I wish, honestly, Jeff,
I wish I could say you're wrong. I wish, but
I can't. And you're right. Look, it's all cya. Cover
your you know what, cover your rear end. They have
to protect the president because they're gonna get the president
of Brown because they're going to get their pants suit off.

(20:13):
There's no question they're gonna sue their pants off. So
they they've got to protect the president of Brown. They've
got to protect the campus police chief, mister Dei, because
his people completely dropped the ball to the point that
they stood outside and did nothing. People, you know, students
are on the ground, shot bleeding and they just oh,

(20:36):
you know, they did nothing, and you're going to see
the radio transmissions are already being leaked. You got to
hear it. You got to hear it. I'm telling you will.
You will not. You don't. I'm telling you don't again.
To come on, Jeff, you're exaggerating for effect. One guy
is onder radio complaining he needs a day off. They're

(20:56):
talking about I can't find parking. The other one it's
like is it this building or is it that? Which
building is it? And they're all saying, I'm not going
in there. Well, someone's got to go in there. What
it's not gonna be me? Well, who's it gonna be. Well,
it's gonna be you. No, it's not gonna be me,
it's gonna be you. It's like the Three Stooges. I'm
telling you that the three year but except there was like,

(21:16):
I don't know ten of them, so they're not gonna
talk because they're all gonna lose their jobs and they
could also be sued. So it just goes on and
on and on and on and on and on and on.
So it's all now sweep under the rug. And it
was so convenient because now this guy Nevez Valenti, the

(21:39):
shooter was found dead, apparently rotting there for days. So
the dead don't speak and ala huacbar. Sweep that under
the rug. The real reason why the MIT professor was
assassinated could he have been tied to the Iranians? Sweep

(21:59):
that under the rug. Everything is now just swept under
the rug. That's all. Maybe maybe they're gonna have to
install cameras, like real cameras that actually work, brand new,
state of the art cameras. So the cheap you know,
the cheap skates, forgive me the cheap skunks that run

(22:19):
brown with there By the way, they have no money
for security, but for DEI hundreds and hundreds and hundreds
of millions of dollars, oh, for every DEI initiative under
the sun, that they've got money coming out of their
ears that there's no problem. The sky's the limit. But

(22:41):
you know, actually to protect the students, no, no, hey,
they come on, no hey, so they the poor student
said Brown, yeah, you may get new security cameras, and yes,
the switch will go from off to on. And by
the way, I don't want to go on and on.
It's this has been such a disaster. They have a

(23:01):
security website that is supposed to be tied to the
security cameras, and normally that's supposed to be connected to
the police department. They didn't collect it to the connected
to the police department because you see, they're all black
lives matter, They're anti police, police are racist, police are bad.

(23:24):
So it wasn't actually tied or connected to the police department. No, no, no, no.
It was tied and connected to this website run by
students and some security firm. But even then, some businesses

(23:45):
were being linked to this website Slash security firm and
some of the schools. But Brown was opting out. The
police chief admitted it. That the inspector, oh, we admitted it.
You could see and the reporters like, like a jaw,

(24:05):
like what his draw like his jaw is almost on
the floor, like why why wouldn't you do that? This
was like three or four months ago. The system was
set up and this is this is the police chief.
So you know Brown, they just they just decided to
take their time. That's all. That's all. Just decided to

(24:25):
take their time. That's all. Move on, next question, Harry,
Thank you, great question, Harry, And next question, move on,
thank you. It's all part of the investigation. I wouldn't
live in Providence, I wouldn't live near a Brown University.
I wouldn't send my kid to Brown University. Uh. And

(24:49):
the sad thing is we're more upset about it. The
rest of the country is more upset about it than
the moonbats who live right around that area around Brown.
To the residents and you want to laugh. If you
time after the show or whatever, this weekend, the holidays, whatever,

(25:10):
just go on YouTube or wherever you go and just say,
interview with residents at near Brown University, like media, local media,
interview with residents at Brown. I thought our moonbats are stupid.
I want to take back everything I've ever said about
Bill and Sudbury, everything I've ever said. Bill in Sudbury

(25:35):
is a genius compared to some of these residents that
live near Brown. Oh we love our president, Oh, we
love our police chief. They're doing a great job. And
I think he's gonna be found and he's gonna be

(25:56):
caught alive. Man, what makes you say that he just
has to be I'm telling you that's exactly, he just
has to be well. But but why that's just or
else it just wouldn't be fair. I does it bother

(26:18):
you that the cameras were not working at Brown? No? No,
because we have camera because we have cameras, like, but yeah,
but they're a multi billion dollar institution. They're charging one
hundred thousand dollars a pop per Stuard like, no, hello, No,

(26:44):
I I even Bill and Sudbury. I'm telling you, even
Bill would say, well, if you're gonna have a camera,
I think it should work. Even our moonbats would say that.
I'm telling you, I know our MoonBots, right, I mean,
Jeff Am I wrong. Even our MoonBots would say. But no,

(27:06):
I mean, if you're gonna put a thousand cameras on
a campus, sorry either you your cry? I mean they
gotta work. You know, you don't put them off? You
put them off? Jeff am I wrong?

Speaker 6 (27:24):
And let me add to this, Jeff, which is which
is the fact they did not repair the cameras doesn't
surprise me either. This seems like a very high case
of negligence and stupidity, like in the movie Idiocracy. What
you're dealing with, Jeff, is idiocracy. I mean, but take
a close look at the security staff and the police

(27:45):
staff and see how many DEI hires are in those
positions and so forth. Jeff, this is like the wolf
being in the chicken coop. That's what you're dealing with here.
But Normany's not gonna care. Normany's gonna move on. After
two weeks. This will pass because Norman doesn't care. Though.
The whole state of Rhode Island is left wing, like

(28:09):
you said, Jeff, hack or rama. So this is what
happens in the hacker rama state. I mean, instant reports.
I wrapping up with this, instant reports, medical ones. You
have to have an instant report of this. If they
release that, and I know they're for real. If they
don't release that or at least share excerpts of it,
forget about it. We're not gonna know a thing about this.

(28:31):
They'll tell us whatever we think we want to hear,
and this whole thing will be swept under the rug.
Thank you for having me on, Jeff, and have a great.

Speaker 1 (28:38):
Weekend, have a merry Christmas. All the best to you
and your family. Jeff. No, Sandy and I before the show, okay,
before the show, you know, pre show, you know, we
have a meeting. We talk and we're just going through
some of the insane stuff that the police chief said
that the president of Brown said this the radio transmission
among the police and I said to her, this is

(29:02):
like a bad movie, like, you know, a really bad comedy,
like you know, everybody is so incompetent, except it's real life,
Like I mean, that's the it's just you. You're like, no, nobody,
nobody can be that stupid. Yep. And here I'll play

(29:22):
it again. I'll play it again. Okay, this is Brown
University presidente the president. She makes three point two million
dollars a year. I'm not forget bonuses and just straight
salary three point two million. A left wing Democrat hack

(29:45):
reporter from NBC ten thinks her answer is so outrageous
and frankly so stupid that he says, please come back
to the podium, don't talk to me that the videos
caught the guy. It was videos from people's homes in

(30:06):
the neighborhood, not the videos in the building or on
Brown where the massacre took place. And you just said
there weren't videos either in the building or they deactivated,
Like ah, you think this is a success. Listen to

(30:28):
her unbelievable answer. Roll cut twelve a mike.

Speaker 6 (30:39):
And this is my follow up.

Speaker 1 (30:40):
The man president and say the body in fool.

Speaker 8 (30:43):
Yes, video played a big role in this case, the
neighbor's video, the rental car video, but not the video
from the building that he walked in freely, both before
when he got into confrontation and when he came back
and decided to kill people.

Speaker 1 (31:00):
You didn't have cameras in that building. Just say it
so we can get us over it. And my next
question is the cameras in the building. Yeah, you know,
I I think we need to look back. We'll look
at everything.

Speaker 8 (31:14):
That is done that.

Speaker 1 (31:14):
I do not think a lack of cameras in that
building it had anything to do with what happened there,
And we will go I mean, it's just it's it's stupefying.
I mean, I told you fire her on the spot.
Fire her on the spot. And notice the guy even says, okay,

(31:34):
will you just say you'll put cameras in the bill
like going into the future, and she doesn't even say yes,
I'll look in through it. Okay, Well, I don't know.
Maybe they'll do it again, like I'm sorry to meet
to laugh, but so maybe Okay, Well, then so tell
the whole world we're not there. Okay, there are no

(31:55):
cameras or we've disabled them. And no, we're not going
to put in cameras. Oh you mean I can go
in there and shoot up the place and nobody will
identify me. Yep, this is the president of Brown University.
I'll do her job for one million. I'm telling you

(32:16):
i'd blow her out of the water. Forget three point two.
Just give me one mil. And I mean I'll give
you eight. I mean I'll give you ten, twelve, fourteen
hours a day. I mean I'll give you a real work.
You know, Jeff, how will you do it? Okay, let
me let me talk no professional police, not Providence guys.

(32:36):
Let me call say, the Boston Police Department or the
New York Police Department. Hey, guys, it's the new president
of Brown. Oh hey, congratulations. Ah, thanks, listen. I'm gonna
really we're gonna have like professional cameras, you know, with
facial recognition, the whole bit. We're gonna put about one
thy twelve hundred. We're gonna wire this place up. What

(32:58):
cameras do you recommend? Do you recommend a good firm
or a company to wire them up? And how do
you make them connect to the local police station? Oh,
I recommend these guys. These guys are good. Blah blah blah,
these cameras are great. Let me just take notes here.
You don't have a number for them? Oh you do? Okay? Okay,

(33:20):
I call them up. Can you do this? Yes? You can?
I go to two or three other companies? Really, seriously,
can you do it? Okay? Can you all give me
a bid? Because I want I have to go to
the board, and you know, this is how much it's
going to cost, and so I want to go with
the best company. They gave us the best price. Okay,
you got the bid. How quickly can you guys start?

(33:43):
It's Christmas break, students are not going to be here
on campus. How quickly can you guys get all this
set up for me? Bang? You've got twelve hundred cameras,
modern state of the art in every freaking building, every
nook and cranny, every classroom. That's it. Bang a piece

(34:04):
by campus police fired. Okay, let me get on the phone.
Hey guys, you know we pay a lot here at Brown.
You guys interested, good salary, good benefits, any police officers,
really not that much crime. You got some homeless people,
I need you to kick them off campus. But not
the one guy though. That saved everybody and you can stay.

(34:25):
But everybody else they gotta go. You're interested in this,
Can you recommend some police officers that maybe you know,
don't want to work in Boston or New York or
Chicago or you know, always got, you know, worry about
getting shot in the head, you know, with these soft
on crime maares. Maybe come here work at Brown. Easy money.
Oh really, you got some name?

Speaker 4 (34:46):
Sure?

Speaker 1 (34:46):
Okay, let me look into their backgrounds. A million bucks.
I'll take care of all your problems. This woman, ai
ya yai ai yai yai. So are are you going
to put cameras into the future. Well, I don't think
having a lack of cameras it was a problem. Okay,

(35:07):
but well you still just for the hell of it.
Throw four or five cameras in there. What the hell
you can afford it? I don't think so. Well, we're
going to look into it. Six one seven two six
six sixty eight sixty eight. I don't know what to
tell you, Al in New Hampshire. Thanks for holding Al

(35:32):
and welcome Jeff.

Speaker 4 (35:35):
Happy Birthday, Happy Thanksgiving, Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, and
I love you in a non sexual way.

Speaker 1 (35:40):
Thank you, Al. I mean my birthday was a couple
of months back, but I appreciate it. Merry Christmas, my friend.
All the best to you and your family. Al. What
do you make out you want to run brown back in? Well,
say we go one and a half a mil. Will
you do it? We'll do it for half a salary.
We can even save something. You'll do it for how much?

Speaker 4 (36:01):
Five hundred thousand, five hundred thousand, Okay, I'm not creedy.
Well you you asked the question if if the Portuguese
culture or community has any words that sound like I
don't want to say it to give him credit. The
only time I use a lah word is when I
see a beautiful salad bar and I scream alah salad bar.

(36:23):
So no in the Portuguese community. There is no word
like that.

Speaker 1 (36:27):
There's nothing could I say, I think it? You speak Portuguese?
Correct now?

Speaker 4 (36:30):
Absolute?

Speaker 1 (36:32):
Okay, yeah, that's what I figured. So there's nothing though,
I mean something similar to ala huac bar that you
could say, Well, you're saying, there's nothing there, correct in there.

Speaker 4 (36:42):
I'm going to tell you right now, when a Portuguese
individual gets into an argument or he's going to about
to commit a crime or do something, yel for vanity,
nothing else, no warning, just forfanity. And I'm not going
to say it on the on the radio because I
don't want abolish your program. And that's what how the
Portuguese community is now.

Speaker 1 (37:02):
Al before I promise, I'll give you all the time
in the world. Is there anything of profanity in Portuguese
that starts with an a or has h's in other words,
that you could say to an English speaking person you know,
well that kind of sounds a little bit like ala
huac bar? Is there anything?

Speaker 4 (37:23):
Absolutely not? Absolutely not. Now the question I have is,
if he lived in Miami, why isn't the FBI at
his apartment in our house getting his laptops and getting
all of his information? Because if these people are highly educated.
You know, they got connections and laptops, emails, and they're

(37:45):
always working on physics and other items throughout their lives.
As anybody reached out to Portugal and had his family
looked into or verified that they're not being held as hostages.
These are a lot of questions that have no answers
right now.

Speaker 1 (38:05):
Yeah, Al, can you please hang on because I got
a very important question for you. Hang on. I want
to come right back to Al. He's saying, the basics
are not even being done.
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