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October 6, 2025 35 mins
Evan Krugel reports for 9 NEWS on 16th Street officially reopening after years of construction and a $175 million makeover. Are you psyched? Are you more likely to head downtown and visit all that Denver has to offer? Or is the criminal element still a deterrent for you to seek entertainment and dining options downtown?

What happens in Chicago has often to proven to be foreshadowing for what might be coming to Denver, so Ryan charts federal efforts by ICE to deport criminal illegal aliens - despite being met with resistance from mayor Brandon Johnson (D) and Illinois governor J.B. Pritzker (D). 
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Speaker 1 (00:01):
On Sixteenth Street in downtown Denver. Signs of the past
still remain, but today the focus was on the future.

Speaker 2 (00:10):
We're so thrilled to welcome Denver.

Speaker 1 (00:12):
Back Courtney Garrett and the Downtown Denver Partnership through a
party to officially reopen a place that's now called sixteenth
Street no mall. Ye, that word was dropped as part
of a one hundred and seventy five million dollar makeover
to this pedestrian accessible walkway or whatever you want to

(00:32):
call it, which now has new pavers, wider sidewalks, and
more places to sit, play and dance.

Speaker 3 (00:39):
And somebody comes up, Dan would be out dylanky, I'm
a good answer.

Speaker 1 (00:44):
Jeff Peterson has been coming here for years and remembers
when the mall was a focal point of downtown.

Speaker 2 (00:51):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (00:51):
Then COVID came and people left, turning this into a
place Jeff didn't want to visit.

Speaker 3 (00:57):
No, it could have been a little bit better, Jack White,
we'll get it now. It's beautiful.

Speaker 1 (01:03):
Today thousands of people returned to food, live music, and
plenty of dancing.

Speaker 4 (01:09):
I love it.

Speaker 5 (01:10):
It's truly representing the future of Denver as a place
that is showcasing what is absolutely the best of our
whole city.

Speaker 1 (01:17):
Courtney says success here won't be measured by today's party,
but by whether people like Jeff keep showing up tomorrow.

Speaker 6 (01:25):
We know the community wants to be here in Denver.

Speaker 3 (01:28):
It's a beautiful place now, Evan Krugel, everybody likes it.

Speaker 2 (01:32):
Nine News. First of all, I love the kind of
snarky attitude Evan Krugel demonstrates there in that nine News package.
Very well done, sir, and I agree with it one
hundred percent. At all those millions, one hundred and seventy
five million dollars, part of which I think one hundred grand.
That doesn't sound like a lot compared to one hundred
and seventy five million, but one hundred grand. To drop

(01:53):
the word mall from sixteenth Street, this takes me back
to Jerry Rafferty and taking Maybe there was Baker Street
mall and they took mall off of Baker Street and
it became one of the iconic songs in rock history.
But that's not a true story. That would just be
the same thing. That'll be metaphorically accurate in terms of

(02:16):
a comparison, Sixteenth Street officially reopens. How long was it
under construction. Shannon Scott De Troy Connection re established. How
many wasn't months? It was years? Right since COVID way back.
He's nodding yes, and this is what we get. Are
you satisfied, Denver Metro those who may go to Denver

(02:39):
for entertainment, for dining, will you be going back to
sixteenth Street? It's been getting a little stabby. And I
say that in all seriousness because literally a woman, a
flight attendant visiting during a layover between flights in Denver

(03:00):
at DIA, made the fateful decision to go downtown and
was stabbed to death on the Sixteenth Street Mall, in
the wake of which Mayor Mike Johnston had the audacity,
the nerve, the gall to hold a press conference on
that very sixteenth Street mall and give passing mention to
the woman who was stabbed to death. The open market

(03:24):
of drugs that exist down there, especially by Union Station.
You've seen it. If you've been down there, I've been
down there, You've seen it.

Speaker 5 (03:32):
Oh it's an aberration as actually statistically, a hot savor
woman just got stabbed, bro, and you're gonna come out
and use that opportunity to tell us, well, whoa, whoa,
Actually it's safer now.

Speaker 2 (03:47):
Probably not the time, definitely not the place. Had the
chief of police stand right there with a very uncomfortable
look on his face, had a protester come up and
start lighting into him with profanities, and the interpreter on
site for the hearing impaired was interpreting the profanities for

(04:07):
Mayor Mike Johnston. The reason why this is a punchline,
the reason why even Evan Krugel there and I don't
know his politics, but he's a reporter for nine News
that's not a right of center operation, is fairly cynical
in his presentation of that story is well founded because
as goes Chicago in these last days, so goes Denver.

(04:34):
And we've seen it. This from a must follow on
X a mutual follow who I respect highly. I don't
know this person but identifies as mister T two. Is
that the sequel to be a baracas? Not sure at
government's the problem as in GOVT, so it's got to

(04:55):
be shortened for that X handle formerly known as Twitter
the problem quote tweets the following from the New York Post,
and we'll get into this sound too. Chicago police ordered
to ignore border patrol agents plea for help while surrounded
by angry mob of protesters. Mister t two quote posts

(05:19):
that I think is what you call it now. I'm
the X Democrats did this same thing in Denver at
a Back to the Blue rally. Fat check true, violent
lefts showed up and were assaulting people. The Denver police
were told to stand down. Let's get into the devil
of the details their emphasis on devil, Mike Tobin, you know,

(05:39):
straight straight up news reporter, Fox News reporting for Chicago,
and listen to what happened there over the weekend.

Speaker 7 (05:46):
You're Brighton Parks Saturday, and an agent fired at the
driver of one of the attacking vehicles. Mara mar Martinez
was struck by one of at least five shots fired
by the agent. The driver of another vehicle used in
that same attack was also a in charge that sparked
protests and clashes with federal agents who deployed tear gas
and used pepper balls to try.

Speaker 2 (06:06):
To control the crowd. Rounding that story out, there was
a woman and a man apprehended over the weekend in
Chicago that were using their vehicles as ramming devices against
ice agents in Brighton Park part of Chicago in their
metro area. What Chicago PD did previous to that incident

(06:30):
should be unthinkable, but is all too believable.

Speaker 7 (06:33):
Possibly more alarming is that when calls went out that
agents were being surrounded by protesters, a message went out
from the Chicago Police Office of Emergency Management and Communication
from the Chief of Patrol saying no units will.

Speaker 2 (06:46):
Respond to that.

Speaker 7 (06:47):
Multiple police sources have confirmed the authenticity. Why all that message,
and it's backed up by audio of the standdown order.

Speaker 2 (06:54):
In recursion to the direction Adam staut Se or three blatch.

Speaker 6 (07:01):
Oh wait, all right, I have hopefight ands I'll give
you for the direction please and again part of the
Chief of Patrol. We have all the units per nine
nine Chief of Patrol said, all units clear out from there.
We're not sending anybody over to that location, all right,
And nine ninety nine just took him from a thirty
ninth place in Kenzie. They were saying that they were

(07:23):
being surrounded by that large crowd and they were requesting
the police were not sending waving off all the cars
heading the thirty ninth place in Ketsie.

Speaker 2 (07:35):
So Dan Bongino used to jokingly make reference to Braveheart,
where Mel Gibson's character William Wallace was holding back. This
true say hold hold was waiting. Apparently that's what Chicago
PD was doing, but under the orders of not only
Brandon Johnson, Chicago mayor, democrat very unpopular mayor, the governor JB. Pritzker,

(07:59):
also a Demo krap because on this political hill they
will go to the limit in not helping ICE. So
Chicago PD holds, holds, weights, stands, back, stand back. Then finally,
Mike Tobin Fox News reports they did respond, but win.

Speaker 7 (08:20):
Now on an official release, Chicago Police say they did
in fact respond. After the vehicle attack and the shooting, writing,
CPD responded to the scene to document the incident. CPD
officers were also on the scene to maintain safety and
traffic control.

Speaker 2 (08:35):
So after the vehicles were unleashed, ramming into the ICE agents,
their vehicles, their units, their persons, and Chicago PD came
in to pick up the pieces. Then after the ICE
agent had to respond by shooting the perpetrators. By the
time it had escalated and elevated to that level of

(08:57):
possible loss of life, then and only then did Chicago
PD respond to maintain safety and traffic control, Not in
the gathering storm stages of this incident, not where you
could clearly see there was trouble coming on the horizon. Nope,

(09:17):
they were going to wait for it all to unfold,
for hell to break loose. And if you think I'm joking,
let's go to John Oliver this week tonight, this fool,
This is a dangerous guy. You can hear the audio
and I'll fill in the blanks with a video afterward.
But listen very carefully to two things to the reporter

(09:40):
in the story cited by John Oliver, ostensibly a comedian,
not very funny, and to his whack a doodle leftist
audience's reaction to it.

Speaker 8 (09:50):
And in Rochester last month, I was corning some men
working on a roof and were waiting for them to
come down to arrest them. But a local pasta went
on social media to summon people to protest. And just
watch what happened next.

Speaker 9 (10:02):
Achai scene on Westminster Road Tuesday morning in Rochester, as
federal agents were carrying out in ice enforcement and removal operation.

Speaker 10 (10:10):
They're here putting on a roof, trying to make a
dollar and pan taxes on that dollar, and ice was
here bothering them, so I came to bother Ice.

Speaker 9 (10:21):
Details and federal authorities are limited, but our cameras captured
a Border Patrol vehlic who have to scene with flat
tires In response to the large crowd. Agents left Westminster
and the SUV was told a few blocks away.

Speaker 8 (10:38):
Perfect well done to everyone involved, and absolutely love that
woman said, I came to bother Ice because that seems
reasonable to me. If Ice can show up and bother
some guys out their roofing job, then bystanders should be
able to bother Ice at their state sanctioned kidnapping job.
It is only felt.

Speaker 2 (10:58):
This is dangerous bother. First of all, first part of
that define bother? And then where do you draw the line?
And who is to draw that line? Slashing the tires
of a federal law enforcement vehicle Apparently, according to John
Oliver and his audience, that's fair game. But that's just
the beginning. This is where we are at with the left,

(11:21):
and whenever there's an attempt to make a draw moral
equivalents between violence on the left and it being supported
and it being advocated and it being celebrated, and that
on the right. Oh, January sixth, your whole argument is
just qualified. First of all, don't support what happened on
January sixth, miss me with that argument. Secondly, in the
wake of and again, these are the talking points metal

(11:44):
that they've been handed and that they recite from. You
can see it on Facebook with your so called well
informed Facebook in quotes friends. They're not well informed. They
see something, they repeat it, they regurgitate it, they parroted.
Not something you're going to hear on this program. By
the way, the Minnesota lawmaker who was assassinated along with

(12:04):
her husband had just voted to repeal health care benefits
from illegal aliens in the state of Minnesota, siding with
Republicans to do it. That same lawmaker was very troubled
by that vote, was very nervous about that vote, held
a press conference after that vote. Broke down in tears
during that press conference after that vote because she knew

(12:27):
that was not going to be popular with the wacko
leftists who disagreed with her. So, the madman that went
on the killing spree that had a list, he was
not a conservative. First of all, he was a Tim
Wallas appointee. That being put entirely aside, let's just say
that he was Is there anybody on the right, anyone

(12:50):
in any sphere of credible source of information, who laughed
about that assassination, who made jokes about that, who ecquivocated,
who said, yeah, but she was a Democrat, So blank happens.
Because that's what we got from many on the left
after the assassination of Charlie Kirk Willy, here's a fascist,

(13:13):
Paul gotta be anti fascist. That might mean somebody dies again.
If you think I'm exaggerating, I assure you I am not.
Here's Ben Shapiro with the receipts.

Speaker 11 (13:26):
We now have some statistics to back up willingness to
engage in violent activity in order to press forward a
political agenda, particularly from the left, thanks to Skeptic Research Censor,
which is connected with Skeptic Magazine, which is run by
Michael Schrmer. This brand new study investigates support for political
violence among Americans and what it finds is that some

(13:47):
forty four percent of very liberal people in the United States,
forty four percent say quote violence is often necessary to
create social change. Meanwhile, twenty eight percent of liberals say
that as well.

Speaker 2 (14:00):
Well.

Speaker 11 (14:00):
The levels of support on the right are not even
close normal conservatives. Only twenty percent say that people who
consider themselves very conservative say violence is often necessary to
create social change. In other words, more mainstream liberals than
very conservatives believe that violence is often necessary to create
social change.

Speaker 2 (14:18):
One percent of conservatives is too high. By the way,
violence is never. I'll repeat this until the cows come home,
until my dying breath. Never in our country, in a
civilized society, in a constitutional republic, that is not how
we solve our problems here. We solve it through winning
hearts and minds and then winning elections with those votes

(14:41):
of the hearts and minds that we won. That's it
violence to me. And maybe I'm on an island here.
I certainly hope that I'm not. Never an appropriate mode
or method of obtaining political power in the United States
of America in Year of Our Lord twenty twenty five
not acceptable. And you know what, that's one thing that

(15:03):
Comrade Kyle Kyle Clark nine News and I I believe
we agree on. And I'm thankful for that, because you're
a lunatic if you believe that. And listen to that
percentage of very liberal persons, forty four percent believe quote
violence is often necessary to create social change. Well, Charlie

(15:24):
Kirk got murdered, so maybe more of those fascists will
shut up. Now, how many people did you see out
there with some variation of that take, and I'm talking
ostensibly some main stream leftists saying things along those lines.
There were a lot. I'll cluan, there were a lot.
And if you think on the left, that is just

(15:45):
a bunch of country bumpkins in flyover Country who are
missing teeth in West Virginia that are advocating for political violence,
and they sound like this because that's how you characterize
the people that you think are is not as good
as you, You're better than them as flyover country. You
don't of any to do with those kind of people.
That's not what the Tale of the Tape.

Speaker 11 (16:04):
Says about One in three younger adults, according to the
survey that'd be gen Z and millennials, express support for
political violence. Liberal gen Z women were more supportive of
political violence than were gen X and baby boomer men.
And that makes some sense considering the fact that liberal
gen Z women constitute a huge percentage of the very
far left. Not only that this sort of belief system

(16:28):
that people who are under educated people who are ignorant
that those are the people who are perfectly happy with
political violence. Actually, it turns out political violence is a
luxury belief. Americans with the highest level of educational attainment
graduate or professional degree or about twice as likely to
support political violence than those with less formal education. As
my friend Dennis Praeger suggested, college these days is not

(16:50):
teaching people wisdom.

Speaker 2 (16:52):
It is giving them information and not teaching them wisdom.

Speaker 11 (16:54):
Over half of black gen Z adults agreed violence is
often necessary to create social change.

Speaker 2 (17:00):
Is a luxury belief of coastal liberal elites, and the
more college education you have is directly proportional to your
thoughts support for political violence as a means to an end.
It's not the opposite. This is why when you see
in urban centers there has been some red pilling, there

(17:22):
have been some converts to the Trump agenda make America
great again, America first, because these are the very people
that have been supplanted by illegal labor. We go back
to the earlier point and the John oliverpiece from the
woman that says, if Ice is going to be out
here bothering people, then I'm out here to bother Ice.

(17:42):
What she either doesn't know or has not been informed of,
or refuses to admit or acknowledge, is that these working
class labor jobs are being undercut for those workers who
are American citizens who butt for illegal labor being available,
making cut wages by companies that cut corners, that don't

(18:06):
care about the workers, that they just care about making
a buck and paying these illegal aliens less because they
have no recourse the illegal aliens doing the labor, and
so they don't hire American citizens. Instead, those American citizens
are replaced, and they are American citizens of all belief systems,
racial backgrounds, religious backgrounds. This is not a white replacement

(18:29):
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with the auto workers. Why is it that Macombe County, Michigan,
home to more autoworkers than any other county in that state,

(18:49):
and perhaps in the entire country, flip from blue to
red for Donald Trump. Why is it that Sean Fain,
the president of the UAW, had to tepidly endorse the
Democrat candidate because most of the rank and file UAW
autoworkers had flipped to support for Trump. This is part
of that reason. And there are so many things associated

(19:12):
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by the coastal liberal elite Democrats. Green flagging illegal immigration
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Speaker 4 (21:47):
Today we are signing an executive order aimed at reining
in this out of controlled administration.

Speaker 2 (21:54):
The order establishes ice free zones.

Speaker 4 (21:58):
That means that city and unwilling private businesses will no
longer serve as staging grounds for these rates.

Speaker 2 (22:07):
This is political posturing in theater. Brandon Johnson, Democrat, mayor
of Chicago, with an approval rating somewhere in the teens,
I believe has does not have the constitutional authority to
establish an ice free zone. How does that work for
gun free zones? By the way, is that working? I'm
working helping reduce gun crime in Chicago, or alternatively, is

(22:33):
Chicago the gun crime capital of the United States, because
I'm thinking very well, maybe the latter. Back here and
Ryan Shuling live and again going to where I left
off this conversation on what the presence of illegal aliens
in our workforce does, and it is no favorite to

(22:54):
the illegal aliens themselves, because they are powerless to fight
against potential employers that are looking to exploit their labor
at cut rate wages, paying them cash under the table
rather than hiring American citizens. And I always need to
preface the argument the following lest I be called a xenophobe,

(23:15):
which is hilarious considering my own mother was an immigrant.
Her parents immigrants to this country, legal immigrants, immigrants that
want to come here and contribute to our society and
work hard and make a life for themselves and improve
their lives and their legacy for their children. The descendants

(23:35):
I welcome with open arms. If they have something to
contribute and they want to be part of the American
dream and they want to be Americans, and they want
to have ownership an agency in that, then I want
to help that happen. I am in the Arnold Schwarzenegger camp.
He expresses to this day, approaching the age of eighty,

(23:55):
the wonder that he still has at becoming an American
and how he's going to celebrate that at our two
hundred fiftieth anniversary next year at Mount Vernon, home of
George Washington. Arnold Schwarzenegger has studied American history. He knows
what makes this country special. He is proud to be

(24:16):
an American. He has contributed as much as any immigrant,
you could say, in pop culture and politics across the
board that has ever come to this country. Arnold Swarzenegger's
to the top of that list. And I don't agree
with him on everything politically, and lately not on a
whole lot, but I agree with him on that issue.
And I agree that legal immigrants are tremendous success stories

(24:38):
in this country and we should want more of them.
But illegal immigration is a totally different topic. And we
go to this following quote which I mentioned on my
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h u lng follow me to freedom. This from me

(25:00):
La Joy. She says, want safer streets and lower taxes,
Deport fifteen million illegals, want cheaper rent, Deport fifteen million illegals,
want more jobs and higher wages. Deport fifteen million illegals.
Another area where this is having an impact on our
economy that you can see firsthand right here in Denver.

(25:22):
Have you taken a look at your car insurance rates?
The state of Colorado issuing drivers' licenses to people who
are here illegally is a step in that direction. Now
we have people who may be licensed drive that don't
speak our language, that may not have the proper ownership
certificates for vehicles. You see those temporary tags and all

(25:44):
these cars across the state of Colorado, many of which
are long since expired. I'm talking months and months, if
not years. Just so happens that when I arrived here
seven years ago, almost to the day, one month short
of that, I'm a month and a half short that
my car insurance rate for my vehicle was under one
hundred dollars for me personally, just me, it's now north

(26:09):
of one forty. And I know some of you, ah
it's pretty low. Well, I'm just one guy, and I
have a knock on wood, pretty pristine driving record myself.
But those rates keep going up, up, up, up up,
And I talked about that a little bit with one
of the agents on the other side of the phone.
I have it through Progressive and she kind of hemmed
and hawed, and I could read through the tea leaves

(26:30):
what was going on there. So that is the story
that the Democrats will not tell you. And what is
holding up our government right now is the funding of
healthcare for illegal aliens, because you have no choice. And
I want to go to this cut between Governor Gavin
Newsom and one of the great conservative voices of our time,

(26:53):
Michael Savage Orders Language Culture. Michael Savage used to be
considered far right. Maybe by many he still is, or
maybe by many he's even further. But he makes a
whole heck of a lot of sense. And listen to
Governor Gavin Newsom. He's so slick, so slimy, so reptilian.
In a lot of ways, he is Patrick Bateman from

(27:15):
American Psycho. He makes one argument for one side of it,
and then the exact opposite argument. Listen carefully.

Speaker 12 (27:23):
I have to wait to get into an emergency room
when I pay more taxes than any ten thousand of them, do.

Speaker 9 (27:28):
You know what.

Speaker 2 (27:29):
That's why we do preventive care.

Speaker 13 (27:30):
That's why of a different approach because we have sick
care in the emergency room that's universal all across this country.

Speaker 2 (27:35):
Well, okay, real quick, right there, I got a pause.
It you known, Michael, don't get sick, invest in preventative care.
You want to eat healthier. This is what Gavin Newsom's telling. Well,
you know, yeah, their hounsband is are overcrowded, probably with
a lot of illegals that you're going to have to
pay for. But the answer is simple, just don't get sick.

Speaker 13 (27:57):
Okay, don't love access all across the country, the sailors,
that's as you are as they actually higher prices on
the back end for the emergency.

Speaker 12 (28:06):
See, this is where we disagree, because you can't give first.

Speaker 2 (28:10):
World excellent medical care to everyone on the planet. Michael,
We're going bankrupt.

Speaker 9 (28:14):
No, and I appreciate it, but honestly, I mean that sincerely.

Speaker 2 (28:16):
What would you do to the person.

Speaker 13 (28:18):
That was just hit by a car, that was here
for the fifteen years taking care of your elderly grandparents
in an elder care facility and they end up in
the emergency room.

Speaker 2 (28:27):
You say, no, you're not going to get that. Of course,
you're going to give them care first.

Speaker 12 (28:30):
Well, it's not only in your Maine, but it's available
to them.

Speaker 2 (28:33):
But that's not what's're about this.

Speaker 12 (28:35):
There are people coming over the border just for expensive surgeries,
just for expensive.

Speaker 13 (28:40):
By the way, a few years ago, I remember people
going south of the border into Tijuana from San Diego
because it was cheaper to get some quality care in Mexico.

Speaker 2 (28:49):
Yeah, you hear the diversion there and they're going to Tijuana, Gavin,
I've done it, Okay, not for that kind of thing,
but what I've seen in Tijuana, you want, this is
a plot point, and I think it's breaking bad, by
the way, so not a great example. However, you can
go into a pharmacy in quotes in Tijuana. You know,
you walk by the vendadores and you know you drink

(29:10):
the beer, but don't drink the water. You know, take
that all advice. And they have like anabolic steroids you
can buy over the counter. Yeah, you could do that
in Tijuana, Gave. But notice, just put them on parallel tracks.
On the one hand, Governor Howson says, Okay, Michael, here's
the deal. You're getting older. I get it, But invest
in preventative healthcare. That way, you won't need to go

(29:32):
to the hospital. On the other hand, he's like, well,
this illegal has been here for fifteen years and they
need medical care and they go to the hospital. Are
you do not treat them well? To use Gavin's own logic,
which was okay, let's grant that it's on sound principle,
you don't allow the person to come here illegally in

(29:52):
the first place. And further to that, if they have
been here for fifteen years, what the hell are they doing.
Why have they not pursued Lee channels to become American citizens?
What's preventing them from doing that or starting over in
the process or just going to the Look, you know,
I came here illegally. Here's my story. I want to
be an American citizen, and they might have to start over.
And you're right, and it's not a really streamline process.

(30:15):
It's not great, but not everybody gets to come here.
The citizens of the world across the globe don't have
a right to be here anymore than I have a
right to be in any country I want to go to.
I want to go to Japan, I want to go
to Italy, I want to go to Ireland, and I
just want to become one of them. They don't necessarily

(30:37):
have to let me do that. And I don't have
an expectation of right and to feel that validation and
that I'm entitled to it. I'm not entitled to it.
I was born here. I feel lucky to be born here.
But not everybody in this planet is an American or
entitled to just walk across our border, or entitled to

(30:57):
just receive our government funded ie taxpayer funded benefits, willy nilly.
That is what led us to the crisis that we
are in right now, health care and otherwise. And that's
what Gavin Newsom's not telling you a time out back
to wrap up our number one of Ryan schuling live
after this.

Speaker 14 (31:19):
Let me ask you, because you say this as a
Republican shutdown, but it's Democratic senators who are withholding their
votes on what is called a clean resolution that means
no strings attached, which is something quite frankly, Leader, that
you and other Democrats have advocated for in the past.

Speaker 15 (31:34):
Take a look, well, oh, they do not use the
threat of shutting down government to try to advance, oh,
your policy agenda.

Speaker 13 (31:45):
The first thing that the House has to do is
pass a clean six weeks here.

Speaker 2 (31:49):
A continuing resolution that is at the fiscal yeah twenty
twenty three levels is the only way forward. Didn't g
Harry as Rush you used to call him Harry Reid,
for whom the Las Vegas International Airport is now named
used to be with Karen, I think lord. And then

(32:10):
Jeffries himself like to report some actual journalism being done
by Kristin Welker meet the press. Well done, and they
are holding out because they want to repeal rescind the
Trump executive order preventing illegal aliens from receiving government funded
benefits like healthcare by seven seven three nine year tax

(32:31):
Steven Lyttleton, retired law enforcement officer, Steve, thanks for your service, Ryan.
A terrific analysis of the costs of illegal alien workers
that is being inflicted on those legally entitled to work
in America. And again I will circle back to the
point Jensaki style. It is not good for the illegal
alien workers themselves. They are victims in this. They are

(32:52):
exploited for their labor by greedy types that would hire
them instead of America workers. Now this sounded like a
bad mad libs if you remember those I know Shannon
does from back in the day. Here's the headline from
the New York Posts from over the weekend. Bloody Mark
Sanchez seen stumbling down Indianapolis sidewalk after being stabbed in

(33:16):
fight with grease truck driver. Does that not sound like
mad libs? The breaking new is attached to that alleged
Mark Sanchez attack. Victim sues ex Jet says he was
left quote permanently disfigured. What happened here? Now, Conservatives they
did pounce on this over the weekend, and I didn't
because I'm like Dongino rule, you know, wait, what's going

(33:38):
on here? This really weird story, and like seeing Indianapolis
is a blue city in a red state, it was dangerous.
It turns out Mark Sanchez may have been the perpetrator
and not the victim. From the New York Post, a
bloody Mark Sanchez was seen staggering along the street clutching
his wound after being stabbed in the side. Dramatic new
footage from the Saturday attack shows the former Jets quarterback

(34:02):
thirty eight is shown putting a hand on what appears
to be a bloody wound just below his chest as
he walks down a street in Indianapolis. According to video
obtained by the Post a lot of video evidence here
that continues blood appears to have soaked through his shirt.
The footage was recorded just minutes after the brawl just
after midnight Saturday, which resulted in a sixty nine year

(34:23):
old grease truck driver stabbing Sanchez multiple times after Sanchez
attacked him. According to authorities, Sanchez stumbled from an alleyway
where the fight appeared to have happened into a nearby bar,
where the owner called paramedics. He was pictured lying shirtless
on a gurney as EMTs rushed him to a waiting ambulance.

(34:45):
TMZ originally reported footage also shows the truck driver sitting
upright with a towel covering his face as he was
led to an emergency vehicle. The Fox Sports analyst now
faces upgraded felony charges after being initially rushed to the
hospital in medical condition following the incident. He had previously
been charged Sunday with several misdemeanors, but after new details

(35:06):
were released about the extent of his victim's injuries as
well as age, prosecutors decided to charge Sanchez with a
level five felony battery causing serious injury. If convicted, Sanchez
faces up to six years in prison and a ten
thousand dollars fine. The scene of the Grizzly incident, just
a stone's throw from the Indiana State Capitol in downtown Naptown,

(35:26):
has already become a dark tourist attraction. What Mark Sanchez,
My goodness, what is going on? There still a lot
of more questions than answers. We hope to have a
lot more answers than questions coming back. Britta Horne, the
chair of the Colorado Republican Party, joins us next on
Ryan Schuling Live.
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