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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning from Nashville, Tennessee.
Speaker 2 (00:01):
Here's praying for our Secretary of Homeland Security, Christian gets Wellson.
Speaker 1 (00:08):
We missed you at Christy. Get back on the job. Everyone,
have a great day. Is that it got it all right?
I thought that.
Speaker 3 (00:22):
We were told by the Aurora Police Chief, Aurora Mayor
Mike Kaufman, and others that the trendo Rodwa the Venezuelan gang.
That's probably as bad, if not worse than MS thirteen
if that problem had been solved. And then Shezam, I'm
just kind of watching the local news last night.
Speaker 2 (00:42):
And un suspected gang members trying to commit crimes in
an apartment complex. You can see several holding guns in
a complex near SIXTHN.
Speaker 4 (00:50):
Potomac, and the Aurora Police chief said that it is
reminiscent of the gang takeover as the game National attention
last year. Fox Anyone's Hand of Powers is live outside
of Aurora Police headquarters tonight with what we are learning
about this case.
Speaker 5 (01:01):
Hannah, Hi, Jeremy, and Christina, that's right. There was a
reason that this new video was released publicly, and that's
because the chief says he wants people to see what
is happening but also know that his department is staying
ahead of it. Tonight we're learning about this new troubling
pattern of behavior at an apartment complex in Aurora that
police say has been on their radar now for months now.
Speaker 3 (01:24):
I see, I'm confused because I actually listened to what
they say. So here here's a video from what do
I say in this videos from June ninth? Today is
June eighteen, so nine days later, well actually yesterday, so
you know, seven days later, eight days later, they release
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the video to let us know that something occurred.
Speaker 1 (01:50):
You know, more than a week ago.
Speaker 3 (01:52):
They're on top of But if they're on top of it,
then why are they now releasing the video because it
would be a non news story and we had already
been taken care of. And then I guess the other
question I have is why hasn't the local media. I'm
looking at all of you, why haven't you been reporting
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on this? I mean, the last time we had trend
Aragua and an Aurora an apartment complex, it made national
news and in fact, Donald Trump made a trip to
Aurora to visit, and of course he famously said or
infamously said something about Trenda Aragua was you know, taking
over Aurora, and that sent Polis and Kaufman and everybody
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into a tailspin because they're not taking over Aora.
Speaker 1 (02:35):
We have it under control. Oh well, So here we are.
Speaker 5 (02:39):
Again, a group of armed men stacked up outside an apartment door,
knocking the backing up and pointing guns.
Speaker 2 (02:47):
The really disturbing video. The scene is very reminiscent of
the TDA gang takeover that occurred last year at Lease say.
Speaker 5 (02:54):
The video released to them by a neighbor was taken
on June nine, that the complex at six and Potomac.
Speaker 2 (03:00):
I'll be very open with you what I see on
this video. It is very reminiscent of what we saw
before in the city of Aurora. But the difference is
is we are not going to allow this to gain
momentum in the days that fun.
Speaker 3 (03:12):
Okay a minute, so whither rents repeat? So we have
it before and now now, granted I don't know how bad.
You know, obviously it's been going on for some time
because the incident was back on June nine, and here
we are on June eighteen, and as far as I
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know the problem has not been resolved, and so it
must be continuing. So we're not gonna let it get
out of control? What does that mean? What do you
mean You're not gonna let it get it? You're not
gonna let let it get out of control? You have
you rested these dirt bags? Have you gone to the
apartment complex owner and talk to them about security and
what they're doing? Have you talked to the residents, because
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everything that I hear says that the residents who are
primarily Venezuelan. Let's see, so gangs are approaching newly arrived Venezuelans.
Now we know they're not coming from across the border
because well the numbers yesterday are that they we've shut
it down. It seems all we really did was a
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new president, not any new laws, just a new president.
But they must still be here. So somebody else pick
up the phone called Tom Homan and say, hey, guess what,
we got some gang members here that you know, we
don't know for sure, but more likely than not, are
probably here illegally and they're targeting Venezuelans again, So you
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might have an apartment complex full of illegal aliens that
are from Venezuela. Why else would Venezuela, why why else
would TDA be targeting people in an apartment complex unless
they knew they were Venezuelan and that they feared TDA
and they could extort them.
Speaker 5 (04:55):
Followed, two suspects were arrested, including one man who believes
they had a gun and told the detectives he'd been
marked by a Venezuelan gang member. The chief says this
complex has seen forty four calls for service and a
dozen separate incidents, including shootings, at kidnapping, and claims of
extortion since August.
Speaker 3 (05:13):
Sounds I was gonna say, vaguely familiar, that would be lying.
Sounds exactly like the last time.
Speaker 2 (05:21):
Based upon what we know at this time is that, yes,
this appears to be a TDA or an affiliate TDA involvement.
Speaker 3 (05:29):
When you, oh, well, so now they've branched out. Now
they have branches. You know, they've got they've got the
TDA organization. It's headquartered somewhere, and they have a c
suite and they got a chief financial Officer and chief
Technical officer, they have a CWO Chief Weapons Officer, and
then they've got the bankers and everybody else that's taking
care of the money and the cash and the flow.
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I mean, it's a it's a Rico conspiracy, and the
chief is, well, you know, I'm not gonna lie. Seems like,
you know, just seemed like, you know, a repeat it book.
Speaker 1 (05:58):
We had before.
Speaker 2 (05:58):
You look at the video that we had on Dallas
Street and you compare it to that, it's almost exactly
frame for frame similar.
Speaker 1 (06:04):
Wow, he's digging himself a hole.
Speaker 3 (06:07):
Uh. I thought we'd taken care of this. It's almost
frame by frame what we've seen before.
Speaker 1 (06:15):
They've really studied the video, haven't they help.
Speaker 5 (06:17):
Us better understand what we're seeing. We turn to gang
expert Wesley Taper Senior, a former investigator who spent decades
studying transnational criminal networks and documenting their presence in the US.
Speaker 1 (06:30):
When you see how they're posting up with.
Speaker 3 (06:32):
Their weapons and they're in the hallway and they've identified
this apartment where these new people have come into, you
can see that they're using a tactic.
Speaker 1 (06:42):
This isn't their first call round.
Speaker 5 (06:44):
Despite the arrests, the chief says this is far from over.
More suspects are being identified and more video is being reviewed.
Speaker 2 (06:51):
I wanted this video to be seen. I wanted it
to be observed, and I want those individuals that are
involved in it to know that they are going to
be going to jail.
Speaker 1 (07:00):
Now, that's all.
Speaker 3 (07:01):
Well and good, But the thing that always amazes me
about those kinds of comments is this, do you think
they're actually sitting down watching local news? Do you think
they're actually sitting around, you know, in some squalid apartment somewhere,
you know, drinking and doing math, whatever they're doing or not.
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They're playing video games. They're playing video games, they're counting
the cash, They're getting the reports from you know, whoever
the boss is about where you go next? They're looking
at you know, well, where is that? How do we
get there? You know, they're they're distributing whatever they distribute.
They're they're not watching the local news.
Speaker 5 (07:40):
They're not no, and police say that they need the
public's help to keep this momentum going and make more arrests.
If you know anything that's happened at that apartment complex,
or have helpful video, you're around to share that with
a ARA police or submit an anonymous tip. And of
course we will stay on top of this story as
it develops.
Speaker 3 (07:59):
So last night I'm watching this and then of course
I incorporate that into the Michael Brown Minute to put
over on Freedom this morning, and then I'm just kind
of casually, you know, I stop and get my diet coke,
and I pull off at Bellevue in twenty five and
I look to my left and oh, there are at
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least four homeless people and a dog. And I don't
know how much trash, but I mean enough trash. But
you know how a at an off ramp where you're
gonna make a left turn to go on to Bellevue,
there's quite the space there. It's almost like a you know,
a concrete easement, and it kind of curves around and
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it's you.
Speaker 1 (08:45):
Know, there's the rock wall, you know, to keep the
berm up and.
Speaker 3 (08:51):
The trash goes from I mean there must be at
least ten twelve feet in length of just trash piled
up up at least a foot foot and half maybe
even two feet high. Just another example of how Colorado
just keeps going down the crapper, and we keep being
told that these problems are being solved, that it's you know,
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we've solved the homeless problem, We've cut it and have
or whatever you know, whatever bull crap number Mike Johnson
has come up with. And then at the same time
that Mayor Kaufman tells us that, you know, the TDA
problem in our Laura has been solved. Then this comes
out and the chief tells us that no, yeah, we're
on top of it, and we're releasing this because you know,
if you have any information, Well, here's what I think
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we need to do. I think we just need to
call somebody needs to call Tom Homan and just let
the borders are know that. Hey, if you want to
if you want to visit Colorado, it's supposed to be
hot this weekend, but you's supposed to be a beautiful
day to day, you know, mid eighties or something, dry humidity,
so it's not like in Washington, d C. If you
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want to get out of DC, out of that miserable
swamp up there for a while, come to beautiful Colorado,
you know, come to colorful Colorado, Colorful Commy Colorado. Just
come and take a tour. Well, I'll show you the
homeless people over here, which I know you have nothing
to do with, but they might be you know, they
might be foreign nationals that are here illegally. You couldt
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least check and find out because obviously the local cops
are not going to do that, and then Aurora, as
you already know, Tom is very close to Denver. You know,
they abut each other, so you could just kind of
kind of spill over into Aurora, and they even tell
you where the apartment complex is, and you could go
knock on some doors and find out, you know, what's
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going on, and perhaps you could find the gang members
and you could do the job that's not being done
here by the elected officials. So Polis Johnston Kaufman just
pretty much the leadership of Colorado. We're right back in
the crapper. So is it just that every you know,
ninety days, every one hundred and twenty days, whatever it is,
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we just go through the same stories over and over
and over again. Is that kind of what we're doing?
Seems to me that it is, And it seems to
me that Colorado is just continuing, continuing and continuing to
go down the crapper. The other thing that caught my
ear yesterday was our lovely Secretary of State, Jenna Griswold. Now,
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the shooting in Minnesota happened was it last Friday or Saturday?
I think it was on the weekend, but it happened
a few days ago. Well, In typical overreaction fashion, the
Secretary of State has now shuddered the state's campaign finance
website a couple of days after the nut job in
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Minnesota shot those legislators and their spouses and really pisses
me off shot the Golden retriever. Now, I guess it
took Jenna Grizswold two days to understand that the website
the Transfer Parency and Contribution and Expenditure Reporting Database known
as TRACER. When you put the acronym together, it posts
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candidate filings you know about their campaign contributions and expenditures,
and it often includes home addresses and personal phone numbers.
Speaker 1 (12:21):
Yeah, imagine that.
Speaker 3 (12:24):
But it is not even the fact that Jenner Griswold
took a couple of days in deciding to take down
the website to erase the personal information. But then she
also had to do something else. She had to go
onto tell television and talk about how many death threats
she's had and how frightening it is and how awful
this is. And I'm thinking, well, can you really have
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it both ways? Because if you're so fearful for your
own life, you're on that TRACER website because you've run
for office, you accept contributions, you have campaign expenditures. Did
you just take your name and address off and left
everybody else is on? And then if it's such an
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immediate threat, why did you wait two days? Why didn't
you do it immediately? And then I got to take
it a little further? Why take it down at all?
Why take it down at all?
Speaker 1 (13:22):
Now?
Speaker 3 (13:22):
The reaction, of course on her part is nothing short
of just utter grand standing. But there is zero evidence.
I dug and Doug and Doug last night to see
if I could find any reports anywhere of any Colorado
legislators being in danger, and I couldn't find anything, nothing
at all. I know, you know, you and I we
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don't count because we're not legislators, we're not public officials.
We haven't gotten elected to public office. But that doesn't
make us any better or any worse than elected officials.
So then I realize, wait a minute, you're going to
take down the one website that allows us to understand
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how much money a candidate gets and what they spend
that money on, so that you can erase their home
addresses and their phone numbers or any other sort of
personal identifying information PII that might be on that website.
Oh okay, well that certainly should protect them, because I
know that there's absolutely, unequivocally no other way whatsoever to
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ever find out anybody's home address, work address, their home
phone number if they have a landline, or their mobile
or cell phone number, or any other personal identifying information.
I mean, there are sites that are both free and
that some that you have to pay for, and you
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can get addresses for almost anybody anywhere. Yesterday when we
had I probably shouldn't admit this on there, but when
we had the whole conversation about the guy that was
upset about the that I wasn't teaching about what the
continuous lane signs mean, I was curious where he lived,
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not his ad dress. I don't give a rats ask
about what his home address is. But I was just
curious where he was texting from. So I just plugged
his phone number into one of those sites, and sure enough,
boom oopped up. Now I didn't care, but all I
cared about was, oh, it's El Paso, so we've got
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a Googer listening in al Paso. Well that's fantastic. Now,
if I had wanted to, I could have dug a
little deeper and gotten his home address and his work
address and everything else, because the site was certainly offering
me that just you know, for a nominal fee of
twenty nine to ninety nine or whatever their sales price is.
If I could have had all of that information. We
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live in a society now where it's very difficult. There
are even companies now that will try to go through
and I don't know how successful any of them really
are about trying to eliminate all of your information from
websites everywhere. Or you can do like me, and you
could use you know, fake numbers, and you know, Apple
has a great thing called hide my Email, where if
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you know something that you're purchasing or you're registering for,
you can give a you can Apple will actually use
a fake email that has tied to your re real email,
so that person or that company never sees your actual
personal email.
Speaker 1 (16:35):
So I use that all the time. So I do
what I can.
Speaker 3 (16:38):
But even though I do what I can, having been
a public figure for you know, twenty five or thirty
years now, it's pretty hard to hide my personally identifying information,
which is why I always try to remain situationally awhare
about what's going on around me. So we just we
seem to There are a couple of things that I
would I would conclude from these two stories. Colorado continues
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to go down the crapper just quicker and quicker and quicker,
and we keep being told the same thing.
Speaker 1 (17:09):
Over and over and over.
Speaker 3 (17:10):
Oh, we're fixing the problem. We're on top of it,
we're taking care of it. And then you know, it's
maybe it's whack them old, I don't know, but they
take care of one thing that it pops up again.
And then we have a Secretary of State who desperately
wants to be governor.
Speaker 1 (17:23):
She can't see straight.
Speaker 3 (17:24):
But she's going to be pushed aside because Phil Wiser,
you know, because he's a white Jewish male, he's going
to push her, you know, push that little white woman away.
We're not going to allow that to occur. And so
the Democrats are going to fall into their whole identity
politics thing, and Jenna Griswold will not be the next
governor of the state of Colorado. So she'll move on
to some other, you know, public office, somewhere where she
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can get paid by the taxpayers and never do really
any work. And then continue to talk to us about,
you know, because she knows that anytime she puts out
a press release that the local media will go charging
to her to get you know. Oh yeah, please talk
to us because we've got to feel some time here
and tell us about what you've done. Well, I took
down the website. How long it'll take them to erase
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that information and then put it up? Now we should
do an experiment. We'll just take any random legislator once
the website comes up, see if their personal identifying information
has been taken down, and then we'll just us spend
five minutes, four minutes and see if we can't find
that on our own elsewhere. Because I bet you a
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dollar a dollar to a donut that we absolutely could.
Speaker 6 (18:34):
Crazy times, Michael, this is exactly why police needs to resign.
Speaker 7 (18:44):
Then it needs to resign. And who's that moron in
Denver that needs to resign? The sanctuary cities and states
do not work criminals come in Hello, see.
Speaker 3 (19:00):
One hundred percent disagree with you. First, none of the
people you mentioned are going to resign, and sanctuary cities
are working precisely the way they want them to work.
You and I don't like it. And you, I don't
want them to do what they're doing, but that is
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precisely what Marxism. That is precisely what the people that
want to destroy Western civilization, the people who want to
quote an old president from you know, ancient history, who
want to fundamentally transform this nation. They are accomplishing exactly
what they want. Lawlessness, a destruction of our culture, a
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destruction of our way of life, making urb you know,
making urban or urban living, you know, a hellhole so
they can implement their fifteen minute city concept, so that
they can destroy, you know, suburban areas. Because you know,
when you think about the homeless people that I see
in the Tech Center, I'm not trying to be a
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snob here, I'm just pointing out the demographic realities. The
Denver Tech Center is not exactly the poorest part of
the city and county of Denver. You think about the
suburbs around the Tech Center, Greenwood Village and Cherry Hills
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and Centennial, I mean it's it's a fairly wealthy area
of the metropolitan area. And yet the homelessness spreads and
spills over into this area, which is precisely what they want.
Speaker 1 (20:43):
They want to destroy neighborhoods.
Speaker 3 (20:45):
They want this chaos because again, the Cloward Pivet strategy
is overwhelmed the system. Now, originally Cloward and Piven was
about overwhelming the system in terms of the social welfare system.
Let's get let's get as many people in welfare as possible,
so that the system will ultimately collapse, and that will
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lead to a revolution because the people will rise up
because they're not they're not getting their benefits every month,
and so there'll be riots in the street. And anytime
there's chaos, that allows, you know, some charismatic left wing
Marxist communist leader to come in and take control and
you know, implement their their new world order, their version
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of or their vision of how we should be governed,
which is governed by the state, not by individual liberty
or individual freedom. Not not not at all. So I
think that they're succeeding. They're absolutely accomplishing what they want
to accomplish.
Speaker 1 (21:44):
And that's the scary part.
Speaker 3 (21:46):
That's why, that's why they just come out and and
lie to you about just take homelessness. That's why Mike
Johnston just lies about how now he is solving homeless homelessness,
He's getting the people off the streets, really, because I
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see them everywhere. I cannot see a change at all
in the number of homeless people that I see when
I'm going about my day in and out of the
Tech Center in Denver and all around the metropolitan area
doing what I do during the day. I see them everywhere,
you know, I have. We went to dinner the other night,
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and I had one day last week, as I occasionally
do when I've when I've had to traverse let's say,
the twenty five from you know, the Tech Center up
to North Denver somewhere, or I'm going out to the
airport for some reason, or anyway I'm on two twenty
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five or two seventy, whatever it might be. I've commented
about how filthy and dirty and un maintain. I'm not
talking right now necessarily about the maintenance of the roads themselves,
but I'm talking about the medians and the the shoulders
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are just trashed, I mean literally trashed that if you
had to pull over, you'd have to be careful that
you're not stepping on broken glass, and you know, fenders,
and I mean all just garbage that's just been thrown
out or just left left there and you'd probably end
up with a punctured tire because you've pulled off for
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you know, some emergency reason. And it really is it's
the sign of we don't again spend the money on
the things we should spend money on. But there's something
more insidious about it. The trashier and dirtier and less
maintained that your community is, then the less cohesion there
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is in that community. Again the broken windows theory. You
that's all those little things go unattended. Then it grows
into bigger and bigger things, and people start to feel
disassociated from their community. Oh it's you know, I don't
want to go to Denver. It's failthy. You know, I
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hate driving I twenty five. I look like I'm driving
through a war zone. Do it today, unless you just
happen to, unless you just happen to have a day
when they've actually cleaned up, you know, the median, you'll
see that it's filthy. The point is we were at
dinner and someone who was waiting on us recognized me
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and said, you know what I heard you talk about
how filthy things work. And I started looking, and you're right,
it's everywhere. We weren't having dinner in Denver. We were
having dinner out in the suburbs and this woman was
commenting about, Yeah, it's it's everywhere. So I would just respectfully,
I mean, I understand what your point is. I'd like
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for them to resign too, but they're not going to resign,
and from their perspective, and remember, we really need to
understand what they think and how they think. This is
all a wonderful success. Speaking of success, you don't hear
about this because the national media doesn't want to report it.
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But the President of the EU, Ursula von der Lehan,
remember Trump left the G seven early to come back
to go to the White House to deal with the
Middle East. She actually expressed agreement with Trump on his
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trade practices with China. She said, and I quote three words,
Donald is right. And she then went on to emphasize
the need to focus on the real challenges posed by
China's abusive trade policies, rather than there are silly little
disputes that the EU and these other countries are having
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over a tear tariffs among allies. Vonder Layan actually pointed
to China's restrictions on raw material exports, which are critical
for the automotive industry, renewable energy, the automotive, you know,
all of these, the electronics industry. She actually started accusing
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Beijing weaponizing its control over those resources, and she highlighted
China's April restrictions on permanent magnet exports that coincided with
Trump's reciprocal tariff plan to address our trade deficit. She
went on to say, and you would think that the
fact that the president of the EU, who is a globalist,
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is now agreeing with Donald Trump would be top of
the fold news quote. This is not market competition, it
is distortion with intent. She was criticizing China's approach to
intellectual property and the subsidies that they give and how
they steal all of the IP and their global market
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dominance objective.
Speaker 1 (27:08):
She warned of a.
Speaker 3 (27:09):
New China shock as China continues to flood Western and
other international markets with state subsidized low cost products. So
here we are the G seven up in Alberta, focusing
on trade, the Russian Ukraine War, tensions of the Middle East,
particularly the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran, and President
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Trump departed early to come back to deal with that,
and he came back to deal with that because he
said he doesn't believe in telephones. Well, he's right, even
secure telephones. But I think it goes beyond just not
wanting to talk on the telephone or sit in a
room with secure, you know, audio visual equipment. He wants
to look them in the eye. He wants to see
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the body language, he wants to see how what their
facial expressions are. He wants to see and he wants
them to see him face to face.
Speaker 1 (28:04):
But I digress.
Speaker 3 (28:06):
I just think it's important to note that in terms
of the G seven, he leaves and suddenly the president
of the EU is like, hey, guys, now that he's
out of the room, let's talk, you know, let's conveetch
among ourselves here, all right, He's right, Donald is right.
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So for all of the handwringing and the gnashing of
the teeth, and the warrior on Wall Street and all
the pundits on television all worried about tariffs and this
and that, and you know, again, it's forty ehs with
Donald Trump slies a fox, doing exactly what he wants
to do, and recognizing slowly but surely other European leaders
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beginning to come around and recognize that, Oh, you know what,
he may be precisely correct. We've got three problems in
the world. Well, actually more than that, but three big
problems in the world right now. We got the Russia
Ukraine War, we've got the Israeli Iranian War, and we
got China over here. And when you stop and think
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about it, Russia has said they're not going to get involved.
China's not getting involved. Everybody was all a dinner yesterday
because some Chinese cargo planes landed in Lebanon. Nobody went
deeper to find out that the Chinese cargo plane was there,
because oh, China has some international peacekeeping, not forces civilians
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working there and they were making their standard deliveries into
the country using their cargo planes. But everybody's like, oh
my god, look, China's landing cargo planes is going to
be World War III. Everybody take a deep breath.
Speaker 8 (29:52):
Michael, a friend of mine who rides a bike all
the time, was talking about that he doesn't even ride
in the biplanes anymore because when and cars drive by,
all the trash's and the roadway flops into the bike lanes,
and the bike lanes have become untenable.
Speaker 4 (30:08):
He can't even ride.
Speaker 7 (30:10):
It's terrible.
Speaker 4 (30:11):
So now you've got unusable bike lanes as well.
Speaker 1 (30:17):
Well. So the bike lanes hurt the traffic, and then
we don't clean up the traffic.
Speaker 3 (30:23):
Lanes, and then that destroys the bike lanes, so then
the bikers can't even use the bike lanes.
Speaker 1 (30:28):
I'd say that's.
Speaker 3 (30:30):
Pretty much uh snaff fu situation normal, all all ft
up for Denver, it's you know, let me, I'm not
gonna do the next story I was gonna do. I've
thought about this a lot, and I'd be curious what
your take on this is. You know, every every and
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in fact, when I did the Michael Brown Minute, which
I usually do every evening, you know, is after dinner,
I wait until as late in the day as I
can just to wait to see what the latest news is.
Speaker 1 (31:07):
And I'm doing it last.
Speaker 3 (31:08):
Night, and I think I'm really tired mentally and to
some degree physically, tired of all of the negativity about Colorado. Now,
don't get me wrong, there are a lot of great
things about Colorado. It's just hard to overcome all the
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negative stuff. You know, when when when I drive to
the undisclosed location, for example, and you know, you're you're
you're driving down the twenty five and you can see
the sand juans, and and and and if you've ever
been over into the sand juans, you know how gorgeous
it is. And we used to have at one time,
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but probably never really did have. But we have every
conceivable you know, national sport that you could possibly imagine.
We have right here in Colorado for you know, for
a for a state, and the city decides at Denver.
That's pretty unique. Now, I know the Rocky sucked, see
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that this this is the problem. So we have a
beautiful stadium, we have a we have a really dumb
ass owner who is uh he knows, you know, A
Rod and I had a great conversation a few days
ago about about Montford about he's not going to sell
I mean, because that would bring out all the news
about how bad the team is and you know, be
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a rock bottom price and we'd probably lose the Rockies.
They'd move somewhere else. But he's got McGregor square, and
as long as he got McGregor square, and he's got
you know, some people showing up so he can make
money off concessions. He doesn't care about the team and
then I'll go to a game because I'll simply have
you know, a friend from out of town, you know,
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my friend Andy, my lawyer, or somebody will be in
town and be like, hey, let's go to a base
and I'll be like, yeah, okay, but I don't mind
going because of just the atmosphere. I still love baseball,
even even though the Rocky suck. I just don't want
I'm not going to spend the money on on you know,
season tickets anymore. But you think about what ever since
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Keim Gill, Striker and Polus implemented the blueprint and turned
US blue, and Republicans just sat on their thumb they
sat with their thumbs up their butt and just and
let it happen. And maybe it couldn't have been avoided
because of all the influx of people escaping the crap
hole that is California, but nonetheless it happened, and now
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here we are, and it's just like day after day
after day. If you now, if all you do is
go to work and you're you're kind of isolated or
insulated from it, maybe it doesn't.
Speaker 1 (33:54):
Bother you so much.
Speaker 3 (33:55):
But when when you're immeshed in it, like I am,
it becomes depressing at time, really depressing. So for all
of you that are listening in a red state somewhere,
counter blessing, really counter blessing, and I would give you
this admonishment too.
Speaker 1 (34:16):
Bey on guard,