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Speaker 1 (00:16):
There's talk WBT. It is the hang Over brought to
you by Pete and Brett. It is good to be
with you here.
Speaker 2 (00:25):
You don't have this thing sponsored yet. Now I was
getting excited there for a second.
Speaker 1 (00:30):
That's you know, this is this is, this is what
we're doing.
Speaker 3 (00:31):
See, this is the get a cut of that? Would
I get a cut of that?
Speaker 1 (00:35):
Sure, I'll get you a nice cut whatever it is, haircut,
nice haircut, whatever you need.
Speaker 3 (00:40):
You know, I cut my own hair.
Speaker 1 (00:42):
Do you do not cut your out? Do you?
Speaker 3 (00:43):
Really? And you didn't even know that.
Speaker 2 (00:45):
See that's how good I have become in twenty years
of cutting my own hair.
Speaker 1 (00:49):
So do you how do you do it?
Speaker 4 (00:52):
Like?
Speaker 1 (00:52):
What do you use?
Speaker 3 (00:53):
Clippers?
Speaker 1 (00:54):
Clippery? So like electric? Like electric clippers like shaving your head.
Speaker 2 (00:58):
Yeah, So I'll take So I take my left hand
because I'm a righty. I put the clippers in the
right hand, and I have different guard sizes that I
use for different parts of.
Speaker 3 (01:08):
My head and uh.
Speaker 2 (01:09):
And so I take my left hand and I put
it from the like the top of my uh, like
the is it the crown of the head, the very
top there? And I put it down so the palm
of my hand is up at the forehead area and
the fingers go up like a mohawk kind of a thing.
And then I take the clippers and I do the sides,
and then I use my hand as the guide, you know,
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and then I, you know, do the touch ups and stuff,
and then if need be, I have been known to
use the scissors on some some stray long hairs from
on the top.
Speaker 1 (01:42):
Wow.
Speaker 5 (01:42):
Mm hmm.
Speaker 1 (01:43):
Have you ever owned a flowbye?
Speaker 3 (01:45):
No?
Speaker 2 (01:47):
No, like all of those made for tea or as
seen on TV things, I'm always kind of has it.
Have you ever been to one of those as seen
on TV shops?
Speaker 1 (01:56):
Yes? Yeah, I have, Yes, I have, I have.
Speaker 3 (02:00):
I actually have you ever bought anything from him?
Speaker 6 (02:02):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (02:03):
Yeah, I think I did buy I bought. I think
I had a. I think I had an electric colander. No,
I'm kidding.
Speaker 3 (02:11):
I was gonna say, how would that even work?
Speaker 2 (02:14):
I bought a and it actually worked okay, which I
was as shocked as anyone. It was a it was
a screen like like just like a tall like eight
foot tall hanging screen drape kind of a thing.
Speaker 3 (02:30):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (02:31):
And I because I did when I moved into an
apartment and I didn't have the I didn't have a
screen door on my little patio off the back, yep.
And so when you open up the sliding door, I
wanted some air. I wanted some ventilation through the apartment,
you know. And so I got that. I saw that thing,
and I was like, I'm gonna I'm gonna tack this
baby up. And I did and it it worked.
Speaker 3 (02:51):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (02:51):
The only thing I bought like that was a blue
I bought blue blockers.
Speaker 3 (02:56):
Oh my mom had those.
Speaker 1 (02:58):
Yeah, those were pretty cool. Those were pretty cool.
Speaker 3 (03:02):
She said she would wear them at night while driving.
Speaker 1 (03:05):
Yes, well you can. If you have the yellow ones,
you can. You definitely can do it at night because
it illuminates everything. The problem is it looks like you're
you're on your way to like a gun range.
Speaker 3 (03:17):
Yes, you know, yes, very terminator.
Speaker 1 (03:19):
Like pull that guy over, what's he doing? He's got
no plans tonight? He's got the blue blockers?
Speaker 7 (03:25):
Right.
Speaker 1 (03:27):
So I want to ask you a question. This is
something that's not political or anything like that. I mean,
I guess it could be political, but I don't think
it's going to turn political. Challenge accepted, Okay, So it's
obvious that people are starting to get a little bit
worried about AI, right, not that there's anything we can
do really do about it. It's this is this is
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what what goes for you know, uh, technology and things
like that. Are you fearful of it? That's question number one?
And number two? Do you utilize the blue, the the
the AI?
Speaker 3 (04:02):
So yes? But what did you am? I? You asked
if I was worried about it?
Speaker 1 (04:07):
Are you worried? Are you like, are you afraid of what?
Speaker 3 (04:09):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (04:10):
It may come. And that's the second question is do
you use it?
Speaker 2 (04:13):
So yes, if you consider worried to be terrified for
the existence of all the human race.
Speaker 3 (04:20):
Then yes, I'm in that.
Speaker 1 (04:21):
Really? Are you serious?
Speaker 3 (04:23):
Yeah, I'm like you with AI. I'm like you with meteors.
Speaker 1 (04:28):
Meteors.
Speaker 3 (04:28):
Oh why are you or UFOs? Like no, you you.
Speaker 2 (04:34):
No, I know I've heard this and so like that's
that's why I say, like your like your relationship with
space and anything like hurtling towards Earth, you know, and you.
Speaker 3 (04:45):
Like track that stuff.
Speaker 2 (04:47):
That's how I am with a I and the threat
because like I like because to me, I just kind
of I just kind of game it out right. AI
becomes uh becomes it's so smart and it can process
all information so quickly that there becomes a point where
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it's like the lawnmower Man movie where once he achieves
that I don't know, singularity or whatever it is like,
once you hit that point, once AI gets to that
point and it recognizes that it is in fact more
powerful and it can sustain itself without any human intervention
at all at that point, then instantaneously it just flips
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the switch and it no longer needs us.
Speaker 3 (05:33):
And we won't know when that happens. It'll just happen.
Speaker 1 (05:37):
So do you put in the AI category the same thing,
because it's sort of a different But I want to
just ask you this question. Those robots that Elon Musk
is trying to build and that kind of stuff, do
you worry about that sort of stuff too?
Speaker 2 (05:52):
Yeah, if they're AI. Sure, And here's the thing. Once
AI has that moment of singularity or whatever, then it's
going to just seize the production of the robots. It'll
make them better. It'll know how to do it much
quicker than we can figure it out. Right, So AI
will just figure that out, make the robots actually work.
(06:14):
But they'll make the robots in whatever image like for
some reason they keep making robots that look like people,
you know, Like, I don't.
Speaker 3 (06:21):
Understand the point of that.
Speaker 2 (06:22):
Why not just make a robot that's like you know,
the two yeah, whatever it may be, you know, for
whatever operations you need. So AI would just they would
streamline all that, take control of the production facilities, and
do all of that, and then I guess maybe enslave
some people in order to like do the things that
it can't do. I guess, you know, like like apply
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the lubricant to the machines.
Speaker 3 (06:48):
But maybe they get drones to do that. I don't know.
I mean, I haven't gamed it all out because I'm
not AI.
Speaker 2 (06:53):
I just I see this as something that once i
AI becomes powerful enough and it recognizes that it can
do everything now on its own, it doesn't need people anymore,
and we're just kind of like a hindrance to whatever
its goals are, then then we're out of the picture
for it.
Speaker 1 (07:09):
How long do you think it's going to be? Okay,
so let's assume that like we're we do, we are
able to coexist for x amount of time, Like let's
say it's fifty years, okay, fifty years, seventy years, whatever,
it is, do you think wars are going to be
fought with these robots? Like are the robots going to
be doing all the fighting? Are we going to eventually
just have drones flying overheads and not flying those things?
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Really nobody even they're they're on their own, you know,
plan and then you have these so what the heck?
What the heck ends up happening in that regard because
you can make as many robots as you want, and
it's it's it's an unending series of conflict then right.
Speaker 2 (07:50):
Right, If so, like if you're programming AI, if humans
are still involved in this picture, right to try to say, okay,
AI American AI try to protect as many human lives
as possible in America? Yes, right, And that's the primary thing,
and then what's the secondary thing? Like you got to
give it all of these sort of these goals and
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benchmarks and all this other stuff, and then what happens
if AI is like I've run the permutations and we're
not going to win, so we just surrender, that's my recommendation.
Or if you've empowered it, it just does it itself,
you know, or what if it decides, you know what
it would be better to consolidate with this other country's
AI and will be in charge and then it just
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takes us out of the picture completely. That's the thing, Like,
you can't I go back to this one story. This
was several years ago. I think it was Google down
in there, like their really scary basement where they make
all of these things that are harmful, and they made
like two of these supercomputer AI things or whatever, and
they had them start talking, and within seconds, these two
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things had developed an entire language that we could not
or the humans that were monitoring it. They could not
understand it because the AI doesn't need to speak in
a language that humans can understand. So they just like
stripped the language down into like numbers and characters or whatever,
and they just began communicating with each other. And it
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happened within seconds, and they couldn't stop them from continuing,
and so.
Speaker 3 (09:17):
They just ran over and like pulled the plug on them.
Speaker 1 (09:19):
That's so that's really cool.
Speaker 3 (09:21):
It's also kind of scary.
Speaker 2 (09:22):
But on the other side, on the other hand, there
is a country song that is now the top downloaded country.
So I heard about the yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, it's
actually not bad and so you know what destruction of humanity,
decent music once again, because like, really, what's it competing
against nowadays?
Speaker 1 (09:39):
You know, yeah, that's true. That's a very good point. Look,
some lot of melody, some people like lyric, and thus such,
we shut this down right now. Pete Calendar, you are
free to go. And I'm gonna have to ask a
Gemini where Pete Calendar is going.
Speaker 8 (09:55):
Because it already knows.
Speaker 1 (10:00):
It was us. It was us, all right, Thanks Pete.
Speaker 3 (10:03):
Appreciate you.
Speaker 1 (10:04):
You got it. I mean, come on unchanged seven four
five seven zero eleven ten. Great to be with you.
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We have we have we have people who were opening
in the WBT AM FM seven oh four five seven
eleven ten. You're welcome to send us a text, You're
welcome to call us up, whatever it is you want
to do. It's great. It's Friday. We made it. The
government is open. I mean, how can it get any better?
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Can it get any possibly better? Is it possible to
get better? I don't think so. I don't think so.
Except for this, this, I think is is very interesting
because everybody's been panting and huffing and posing about the
situation involving the Epstein files. I've got I've got some
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great stuff later on in the show, we'll be breaking
it down. But the Epstein files, the Epstein files, and
people are sitting back and they're saying, Oh, what is
Donald Trump going to do. He's got to be worried.
He's got to be scared. He's got to be. He's
gotta be. He's gotta be now. I don't think so.
He's the president of the United States. I don't think
he's worried. I don't think he's scared. In fact, if
you just go by what he posted earlier today, the
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Democrats are doing everything in their withering power to push
the Epstein, the Epstein hoax again, despite the DOJ releasing
fifty thousand pages of documents in order to deflect all
of their bad policies and losses, especially the shutdown embarrassment,
where their party is in total disarray and has no
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idea what to do. Some weak Republicans have fallen into
their clutches because they are soft and foolish. Epstein was
a Democrat and he is the Democrats problem, not the
Republican problem. Ask Bill Clinton, Reid Hoffman, Larry Summers about Epstein.
They know all about him. Don't waste your time with Trump,
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I have a country to run. That's one way of
going straight at your adversaries, and I think that is
a very important sort of approach. Most people, the average person,
just a regular person who might be under fire, might
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slink out, call out sick, not be around, not be present,
not do any of that sort of stuff. But he's
not doing that. He's not doing that. He's saying, Okay,
we have a piece of real estate that we're going
to fight over, and this is the place where we're
going to fight this back and forth. And you're going
to have people with a whole bunch of ideas who
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are going to come out with all sorts of theories.
Let me tell you something. I have a clip that
we're going to play in the third hour Katie Kirk
for the second day in a row. She's talking and
Katie Kirk after insulting, insulting the people who respected what
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TPUSA was doing, when unfortunately Charlie Kirk was murdered, and
she wanted to try to score some points on Fetterman.
And I think Fetterman did a tremendous job yesterday in
kind of knocking that out of the park. But the
fact of the matter is Katie Kuric went to that's right,
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Epstein's house and had dinner and spent time, and nobody's
making her, you know, retract everything she said throughout the
entirety of ever. So that's very interesting to me because
there are people who are shameless and there are people
who are gutless. But then there are people who just
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stand there and say, you want to ask me a
question about it, I'm going to give you an answer
about it. That's the difference between being a sneak and
being somebody who's going to defend their position. And I
think that I think that's a pretty effective sort of
way to go. And I also think that when you
consider who's really got the bad news, well, the bad
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news is people that you've already known about. And at
some point there's going to be a huge crisis in
the world someplace. We're going to get sucked into it.
And what's going to end up happening is you're going
to have these people running around saying, but what about Epstein,
What about Epstein? What about Epstein? And half of the
world's on fire. I would prefer to try to be
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a proactive person and wait for that crisis to maybe
manifest and then say, listen, it's now time for the
United States to ride to the sound of the gunfire,
because we need to protect what we have in this country.
We need to protect ourselves from people who would try
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to come in and destroy this country. And we have
to understand that this is the greatest place in the
entire world and it's worth defending, regardless of the louts.
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News Talk eleven ten not nine three' w bebt Brett
Winter will Show.
Speaker 4 (15:43):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (15:44):
I love this comment coming in off of from Ed
Ed says regarding the Epstein files. After the Democrats controlled
and abused the DOJ for four years, don't you think
if there was anything on Trump, they would have already
joyously released it from Gastonia. Yes, you are exactly spot on.
That is right. They would, They would use it no
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matter what. And you gotta remember, you have to remember
there's a lot of stuff that that still has not
come out. Just to give you a little tease for
for what's gonna come up in the in the third
hour of the show, I have this, uh, this analysis
that Tucker Carlson put together, and I know, I know
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there's a lot of people that don't like Tucker Carlson
anymore whatever. But this is about the attack that was
perpetrated against Donald Trump in Butler, and they're trying to
put the pieces together and figure out, Okay, what really what,
what really happened? Who are these people that were involved?
So you're going want to stick around for that. That'll
be right at the top of the first of the
third hour. And I want you guys to hear that
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it's gonna be It's gonna be something that's gonna make
you think in a lot of different ways. And it's
interesting because Tucker Carlson is using this platform to start
to ask bigger questions, not just talking to Nick or
whoever else he wants to talk to. But you know,
when we think about this stuff and what we see
in front of us, right in front of our eyes,
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we understand that it's a two tier system of justice, right,
and the two tier system of justice is not necessarily
Republican and democrat. The two tier system of justice is
actually the elite versus us because we are the people
who are responsible for the things that we need to
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take for ourselves. You know, there's a lot of these people,
like I was watching, I don't know if you guys
have seen this Schlossus, whatever his name is, who's going
to run for Jerry Nadler's senate see or congressional seat.
This guy Schlosberg, Schlosberg. I'm sorry, he's one of the Kennedys.
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This guy is absolutely bonkers. He is bonkers with caps
and he thinks he's gonna become the next congress person
from New York City. And you want to know what's
gonna happen. He probably is. He probably is. All he
does is he dances around, he's prancing around, He's yelling
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and screaming and cursing and doing things like that. This
is the guy who should be in the booby hatch. Okay,
I mean, this is the guy that's got to he
should be put away. But this is what's happening because
you never see true elites get thrown in the clink.
I mean, think about that for a moment. Think about
the people who really do horrible things, terrible things. I
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could give you an example. It's Tony Fauci. Tony faucis
still running around, he's still doing deals, he's still doing
different things. And there's a whole lot of stuff that
Tony Fauci never copped to and he didn't have to
because they used the auto pen and the autopen is
what saved Tony Fauci. Because Joe By or somebody who
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decided they wanted to protect Fauci, he's still walking around.
I mean, you could easily go in and try to
indict him, but you can't because he's he's protected.
Speaker 9 (19:12):
See.
Speaker 1 (19:12):
It's one thing to be one of those people who
gets involved with insider trading when you're working in the
in the Congress, but it's something else when it's Nancy
Pelosi where the allegation is going. Nancy Pelosi will never
ever ever feel the sting of an investigation or having
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to gather a lawyer to defend herself in the public arena,
or any of that kind of stuff. And yet when
you look at a guy like Swalwell who's allegedly and
I'm putting that in all caps, I'm not convicting anybody
till the evidence is there. But when you see Swalwell
who apparently put as his residence a million two house
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in Washington, d C. Where he said that's where I live.
When you're supposed to live in California representing the constituency
in California. Whether or not you like their politics, the
fact is there. They are. They are the people that
should be represented. But you know you're not going to
see you'll see nothing off off of Swallwell, you'll see
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probably nothing off of off of any of these other
people who have run a foul. When you think about
it earlier today, I was shocked. I was shocked that
it took them this long to do this. So Fanny
Willis is off the investigation with President Trump, right because
remember they wanted to put put him in jail because
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of the you know, chicanery stuff that was going on.
But guess what's happening now. The judge in that matter
is appointing somebody to pick up the pieces from Fanny Willis,
and they're waiting to see if they're going to bring
charges against Donald Trump for the twenty twenty case. But
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here's the thing. All of those people that would be
brought to bear as people as evidence, Donald Trump pardoned
them all. He pardoned them all last week. There's like
six hundred people that were pardoned in all of this
chicanery and the lunacy that went around in the twenty
twenty election. So this is you got to respect something
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about the Democrats. The Democrats do not give up. They
do not give up. It's you can see it right
in anybody's face. You see these people that they keep running,
these people that just keep getting re elected and elected
for the first time and then re elected and all
this kind of stuff. They stick. They stick together like
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I mean, like no other group of people. The Republicans,
let's be honest, it's kind of interesting to see what
Marjorie Taylor Green is talking about, Lauren Boebert's talking about.
These are people that their entire mission in life was
to just get a congressional seat, and then then we're
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going to bail out on everybody else. Because once you
have that name, once you have congresswoman in front of
your name or congressmen in front of your name, that's
your license, not to kill, but to make a killing.
All you got to do is get elected one time
and you can call yourself a congressman for the rest
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of your life.
Speaker 3 (22:39):
Teach Richie, first.
Speaker 7 (22:41):
You're on everything that means that your thing is right.
What reason why I let you know you wanted a
really ho there, you wanted to real people out feeling
not giving away all our black secrets. Okay, you're not
really been capitalizing crazy, okay, And the fact you can
do what you're doing.
Speaker 3 (22:59):
Brother, all right, let me tell you what.
Speaker 2 (23:01):
Keep taking advantage of those liberals everywhere.
Speaker 10 (23:03):
You can to Night seven to nine, News Talk, eleven
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Speaker 1 (23:18):
News Talk eleven, ten, nine and nine Trade WBT. It's
the Brett Winterable Show. Good to be with you. Kevin
sent me a note, a very nice note. I like
the note that Kevin sent me. It said, Hey, Brett,
I consider myself a minor league wordsmith. But today I
learned a new word, booby hatch. When I heard that word,
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I thought you were full of the excreta. But I
stand corrected. Booby hatch is a nuthouse, Yes it is.
You really are not supposed to call it a nuthouse anymore.
You might want to, you know, kind of change that
to one flew over the cuckoo's nest or something. But
the fact of the matter is, yes, that is what
that is. It's somebody this people were It's people who
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are like out of their minds and they want to,
you know, be famous for being out of their minds.
And that you know that's fine. I look, I'm not
here to judge. If I were a judge, all of
you would get to we'll get to spend the night
just to think about how you vote. No, I'm kidding,
But if I you know, I'm not one of these people.
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I'm not like a vindictive guy. I'm not a vindictive person.
If somebody disagrees with their politics, like, what am I
gonna do? What am I supposed to do with those folks?
I try to give them some thoughts, You try to
give them some ideas. You try to help these folks along.
And then guess what happens that one day they see
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the light. They have the light burning right on them,
and they're sitting back there and they're like, what was
I thinking? Like, let's be honest here for a second.
I mean, let's let's be real. Rubber meets the road,
honesty here, Okay, here's the deal. Here's the deal. How
many times have you voted for the wrong person? And
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what I mean by that is something very easy, like
you knew better, but you went along. That's happened. People
get pressured, People make decisions, believe it or not. There's
a lot of people who voted for Bill Clinton, and
then they voted for Bill Clinton a second time. But
there's also people who voted for Bill Clinton. And then
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when you started to see the sucking sound coming from
from the world out there going to Mexico, there were
people who got smart, who smartened up, and they said, listen,
I can't I can't trust this guy anymore. I don't
think he knows what he's doing. Remember, it was the
same Bill Clinton. And this is just as a critique.
I'm not attacking him. He's a human being. Bill Clinton
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is the entire reason we have what we have with
the imbalance with China for all of those decades, because
he wanted to cut deals with China, and he wanted
to send our jobs to Mexico, and he wanted to
do all that stuff. And then who was the crazy man?
Who was the person that was labeled as crazy. Rush
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used to call him. You know that the hand grenade,
the human hand grenade. Right, you know who I'm talking about.
You know who I'm talking about. Do I have to
say it? Come on now, got that giant sucking sound,
that giant sucking sound, and that thing is the worst
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that could possibly be. That's right, that's right. I'm here
with the volunteers, you darn right. But look who turned
out to be right? Parou Piou was right on a
lot of stuff except for the weird thing when he
pulled out of the race because he said that George
Bush was sending people to his daughter's wedding and it
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was going to get to disrupted because they were bringing
a bunch of lesbians in there. That was that was
the whole thing that was really nuts and that's that
that did can him. It took him out and unfortunately,
you know, we didn't have a ross perrot. But what
did you have twenty five thirty years later? What do
you have? You have? Bill Clinton? I mean not Bill Clinton.
Speaker 6 (27:17):
You have.
Speaker 1 (27:19):
You have obviously Donald Trump. You know a very sad
story here. John Beem has died after being shot. That's
the college football coach who helped these kids do so
much great stuff. Unfortunately he couldn't survive the bullet that
came his way yesterday. That is such a sad story
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because this is a person who as a college football coach,
he gave these these kids an opportunity to to absolutely
do incredible things. And it is so sad to see
when somebody is doing everything right and some some demon
decides to steal their life. It's a very sad that's
a very sad story, especially when you think about about
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what he meant to so many people. It's unfortunate, just
to kind of pivot around this for a second, it's
unfortunate that we do not really incarcerate people the way
they should be incarcerated. And I'm talking about no day room,
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no TV. You sit in the in the in the
eight by four room, and you think about what you
did for the rest of your life. You get three
hots and a cot and that is it. You don't
get TV, you don't get dayroom, you don't get any
of that. You need to be put away, and you
need to be put away for a substantial amount of
time when you murder somebody who is doing nothing but
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good things for young people, and that, to me, I
think is just absolutely shocking. I mentioned this. I mentioned
this a couple of weeks ago. I said, you know,
there used to be this thing called scared Straight, and
you would take kids who were right on the margin,
who were right on the way of becoming really bad
human beings, and you made them go sit in there
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with those inmates and hear the stories and understand all
that sort of stuff. You scared them straight most of
the time. But no, you know what, everybody wants to
be a gangster. Everybody wants to go out there and
and and and think that they're going to be tough
and all that sort of stuff. And it's despicable. It's despicable,
it really is it. Absolutely, It's just it's a despicable
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thing to see, especially when you have what you had
in this man. And in this man, by the way,
if you don't know who I'm talking about, it's college
football coach John Beem died after being shot by some
demon who wanted to steal a life. So sad, so sad.
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There's talk eleven ten nine nine three WBT. It is
the Bretwinterable Show. It is great to be with you
guys on this unbelievable Friday. It's already Friday, and the
business is back in session and we've got people working
and doing their thing. I saw last night, I saw,
you know, all that sort of stuff that was going on.
So you know, when you sit back there and you
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look at this and you think about all the stuff
that's happening out there right here in Charlotte. I've said
this a million times, and I've said it to Bret
Jensen a million times. We are like the epicenter, not
the building I'm talking about, but we are the epicenter
of so much that happens in this country when you
really think about it. We're a state that you know,
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has to make a big decision pretty much every cycle.
We're always no for that sort of stuff. I mean,
it's really incredible to think about. If you're a political junkie,
you're in the right place, and the whole world is
going to be looking at Charlotte. Come just in the
next couple of days, I want to bring to the program.
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Welcome to the program, breaking Brett Jensen. But who broke
this thing wide open? Breaking Brett? How are you just fine?
Speaker 6 (31:23):
Sir? Thanks for having me.
Speaker 1 (31:24):
Let's talk a little bit about what we're expecting to
happen here with the you know, with ice and all
that sort of.
Speaker 6 (31:32):
You know, that's the thing. You know, a lot of
people think it's going to be like ice and they're
going to be going to the home depot and stuff
like that, and that's not the case. What is actually
going to be happening is the Customs and Border protection
people need to understand. And I've tried to explain this
and CMS clearly did not understand the difference, and so
their hierarchy truly does not understand the difference because they
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just don't. But there's a mass difference between ICE and
customs and border protection, and customs of border protections are
coming here for very very specific and targeted reasons, whether
it's drug trafficking, whether it's gangs, whether it's sex trafficking
and human trafficking, whatever the case may be. Murderers that
were you know, it led into this country from other countries,
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whatever the case may be. They're only going to be
here for a very specific set of time. You know,
they're looking for very specific individuals doing very specific things.
And once they gather them and get who they need
and who they want, then they will be leaving town
and then heading over down to New Orleans and they're
going to be doing mass operations in New Orleans. But
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you know, Brett, that didn't stop the craziness today from
being uptown. There were a lot of press conferences uptown,
including one and Nick have the audio ready, including one
from Krinn Mac crinn mac is the head of the
Charlotte Chapter of the NAACP, and people want to know
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why there's political violence. Nick, go ahead and play the audio.
Speaker 11 (33:04):
We have a little man sitting in sixteen hundred Pennsylvania
Avenue who really believes that Hitler was the greatest man
ever on earth, Holy God, whose whole vision is to
be just like Hitler, and trying to create a nineteen
forties Germany right here in the United States.
Speaker 3 (33:27):
And like then, many people say, well, it's them, it's
not me.
Speaker 6 (33:33):
What so, Brett, you hear that audio from the head
of the Charlotte chapter of the NAACP, and they want
to know why there's political violence.
Speaker 1 (33:41):
Yeah, that is a terrible take. I mean that is
that is that is atrocious. I can't believe that.
Speaker 6 (33:49):
Holy goad, right, I mean that's the thing, like it's
it's so hard to believe that this was actually said,
But it was actually said. And I put out on
Twitter defamation lawsuit from the White House coming in three
two one.
Speaker 1 (34:04):
Right, wow. Look, look, look, there are a lot of
African Americans, uh, and people in different communities who have
fallen victim in so many ways, whether it's drugs, sex, trafficking.
Uh what have you? Actual slavery where people are are
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not allowed, they're they're they're forced into doing labor and
things like that, and and they're they're not free. This
is not the American dream. And this idea that this
would be the response, I mean, it's it's it's it's
absolutely terrible. It sounds like the Babylon b.
Speaker 7 (34:45):
Right.
Speaker 6 (34:46):
I mean, that's exactly right. I was amazed that she
said that Donald Trump wants to be exactly like Hiller
and looked up to Hitler. I couldn't believe it. And again,
this is the head of the Charlotte chapter of the NAACP,
And I went, well, this is exactly why there's political violence,
and this is the reason why there's still hatred and
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everything else going on, even though it's the left that
always says, let's you know, let's come together, you know
everything else and violence is not the answer. But then
you get this, and I've already like I will be
calling for the removal for the NAACP to remove her
from office.
Speaker 1 (35:25):
To me, look, I'm starting to put the pieces together
here looking at how this direction is going. You know,
we've been blowing up those boats off of Venezuela for
what about a month, month and a half. And I
think that they are coming in here because they understand
what the lines are that are operating here in Charlotte.
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And I think this is the sort of sweep that
you would want, Like you said, you would want a targeted, specific,
discreete sort of thing. This is not about turning people
out of their houses and making them sit on the
sidewalk and you know, tossing the stuff that they have
in their house. This is obviously going to be a
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strictly controlled environment. And by the way, my guess is
a lot of people won't even know what's going on.
Speaker 6 (36:16):
Well, and you're right, except for the fact in this
people are already starting to put video and maps and
photos of the locations of the Border Patrol and telling
people to leave the neighborhoods immediately.
Speaker 1 (36:30):
Yeah. Well, let me tell you something that's very interesting
from another part of the country. I'm not going to
say where there are people who are filming the people
who film the Border Patrol agents and they're doing their
own deep dives and unmasking these folks who are trying
to hinder the effort.
Speaker 6 (36:52):
Well, they, like I said, they're only going to be
here for a few days, Like some of the border
patrol agents may have started arriving today, and we'll probably
get here more tomorrow. And you're expecting well more, well
over one hundred, well over one hundred border patrol agents,
you know, maybe even its highest two hundred Border patrol
agents will be coming here and over the next two
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or three days. And so again, they are coming for
very specific reasons. They're not staying here for like three
weeks like they did in Chicago. They're coming for very
specific reasons and very specific people before heading out.
Speaker 1 (37:25):
All right, I want to ask you one final question,
just really quick. What's the reaction from the current governor
in Raleigh? How is how is he handling all this?
Speaker 6 (37:35):
So his response was mixed. You know, the mayor and
every other city council, memory county commissioner and all them
are like streaking out and having meltdowns and singing kum
and baya. But at the same point, the may or,
the governor, Josh Stein, he said, the other day, wallet's Charlotte.
If they're coming here to get rid of you know,
gains and you know, uh, drug peddlers and human tracks
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and drug traffickers. We will welcome the border patrol if
they're coming here to get that. And I immediately went, well,
apparently you haven't spoken to the people of Charlotte and
the elected officials in Charlotte because they still want to
protect those people.
Speaker 9 (38:13):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (38:13):
Wow, this is just this is chaos. It's just chaos.
What you got coming up tonight, my friend.
Speaker 6 (38:19):
So we're going to do some more deep dives into this,
into the wild wild press conference that took place today.
And also Congressman Tim Moore will be joining me to
talk about the government shut down coming to an end,
but also the border patrol coming to the city that
he partly represents, and so he's going to be joining
us tonight. And like I said, and more of this
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press conference that took place this afternoon.
Speaker 1 (38:42):
Big stuff. Pay attention, folks, it's important. Thanks Brett. We
appreciate you, man.
Speaker 6 (38:46):
Thank you, sir. I appreciate it.
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five seven oh eleven ten. And here we go. Let's
take a look at this story. People like to flaunt
their power. People like to stand around and say, listen,
I am, I am better than you, I am more
special than you, I am all of that sort of stuff. Well,
(40:34):
a judge has ruled that Democrat le Monica mcgiver must
stand trial for assaulting federal agents at the Ice facility.
Remember this. This is in the early days of the administration,
and you had a whole bunch of people decide they
(40:57):
were going to go into Newark, New j where there's
a facility, an ice facility, and Lamonica mcgiver and a
number of other people decided they were going to push
their way in because they were Congress people. And unfortunately,
it went very badly. You had people jostling each other, pushing, shoving,
(41:18):
all that sort of stuff. And now that federal judge
has ruled that the New Jersey Democrat representative mcgiver must
face trial for assaulting a federal law enforcement officer outside
an immigration detention facility in Newark. The judge's name is
(41:38):
Jamel Semper. The judge denied mc iver's demand to drop
two of the three charges against her. The judge rejected
the Democrats' claims that the charges were excessive due to
the motive of political retribution and that she is an
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elected off Let me say something here. You heard that
clip that Bret Jensen was just playing for us, right,
you heard everything that was going on with that clip,
and what that what that member uh uh was talking
about with the Donald Trump illusions and all that kind
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of stuff. This is a problem, and I'm going to
tell you what the problem is. The first couple of
weeks you had these people who who were were sympathetic people.
And now when you just look at the television from
three hours ago, there was almost a riot in Chicago.
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Uh they were, they were getting in fist fights with them,
and I mean, it's unbelievable what was going on here.
So this judge, Judge Jamel Semper, he's a US district judge,
that's a federal judge. Federal judges have a lot of power.
This guy does not want to seem to be soft. Now,
he may at the end cut her loose, he may
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at the end not hold her any of that sort
of stuff. But I'm sorry. The law is the law,
and if you're in the judge business, the law is
the law, period, full stop. There's no other way you
can go with this. So I'm telling you right now,
all the funny business that's gone on in Chicago, all
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the funny business that's gone on in other communities, all
the other folks who have been playing games and doing
all of these things, whatever it is, these judges are
not going to play. They're not going to play they're
not going to be rolled, and I think she may
end up doing time. It's very possible. You know. The
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incident spurring the charges, by the way, occurred on May ninth,
when Representatives Mackiver, Bonnie Watson, Coleman, and Robert Menendez from
New Jersey. That's that's Robert Menendez is the dad, is
the one who's in jail. He's not in jail. This guy,
Newark mayor ros Baraka, showed up to Delaney Hall to
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conduct a federal oversight visit of the facility, and the
alleged storming and the trespassing is when that happened. Baraka
ended up being arrested on a criminal trespass charge. But
that guy's he's just a mayor in Newark, right, These
are members of the Congress, and they don't they think
(44:39):
that they can just go bolting in there. How are
you supposed to do? What would happen? What would happen
to you, me, anybody in the sound of my voice?
What would happen to you if you got to the airport.
And I'm not telling you to do this, okay, so please,
it's it's a hypothetical, But you got to the airport,
you get over to CLT and you go. You know,
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I'm a I'm a very important business person. I'm a
very important business person. I don't have any time. I
don't have any games playing that I can do. I
don't have time to stand in that line. And then
you bolt through, You bolt through the the the gate
and you just go to the gate. What's gonna happen
to you? Okay, right, You're gonna go to jail. They're
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gonna put you in. They're gonna put you in custody,
and you're gonna get charged, and you might get banned
for you know, from flying. So so what about what
about these congress people? What if the congress people did that?
If they bum rushed and just went whoa, here we go,
They're gonna get arrested. I promise you HSI is gonna
arrest them. They're gonna be like, who is this? What
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do you guys doing? You just ran into the into
the place. There's no special privileges in that regard. I mean, gollly,
I mean Surprise Surprise, Surprise News Talk eleven, ten ninety nine,
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three WBT, It's the Brett Winter Boles Show. Going to
be with you guys, seven h four or five, seven
h eleven ten. Okay, I want to play for you
something that I think is super interesting and important. So
we are definitely going to get regime change in Venezuela.
That's that's my sense of all the stuff that's happening
here right now. So there's a guy by the name
(46:32):
of Leonardo Feldman, and Leonardo Feldman is a reporter for Newsweek.
I know Newsweek still exists, so he is. He's like
a foreign correspondent. This is going to be cut number
thirty six. Leonardo Feldman is talking a lot about what
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this might look like. Should we really ramp this up
over in Venezuela. This is cut number thirty six. Go
ar Maduro's days as president numbers?
Speaker 12 (47:02):
Oh yeah, I think Trump buts also threatened with air
strikes and has mobilized several ships to the Caribbean, including
the aircraft carrier USS gerald Ford that's actually expected to
arrive to the area next week.
Speaker 1 (47:16):
And this issue of potential land strikes in Venezuela, is
that true.
Speaker 9 (47:19):
I don't tell you that.
Speaker 13 (47:20):
I mean, I'm not saying it's true or untrue, but
I would be inclined to say that I would do that.
But because I don't talk to a reporter about whether
or not I'm going to strike.
Speaker 12 (47:30):
I interviewed Christopher and I we, my political strategist on
the matter, to find out why.
Speaker 13 (47:35):
Now.
Speaker 14 (47:35):
So, in the context of Venezuela, we have an administration
that wants to look at things creatively and wants to
do something bold about countering drug trafficking. There's been a
few long held in conservatives spheres that the war on
drugs doesn't do enough, it's not working.
Speaker 12 (47:50):
One of the key issues that helped Trump win back
power deal with the MAGA movement's concept of no new wars,
yet potentially striking another country could in fact spark a
new It's a great.
Speaker 14 (48:00):
Question, and it's very facially valid the idea that will
if for dignity no wars.
Speaker 9 (48:04):
And how do you sort of.
Speaker 1 (48:07):
Wed the sort of or separate.
Speaker 14 (48:10):
This idea of some of these these initial strikes And
the answer is these are specific strikes, limited in scope,
designed to actually prevent a large scale Well.
Speaker 12 (48:19):
Only time we'll tell the president is actually serious about
striking inside Venezuela.
Speaker 1 (48:24):
But what's clear is.
Speaker 12 (48:25):
That strikes against allexed trug traffickers has rumped up significantly
in recent weeks all across the Caribbean and in the
Pacific Os.
Speaker 1 (48:34):
We're party for new this week from Washington.
Speaker 12 (48:36):
I'm Leonardo Feldman.
Speaker 1 (48:37):
So here's the thing, right, here's the thing. If Kamala
Harris and her vice presidential pick were elevated to the
presidency and the vice presidency of the United States, and
they would have to go and get somebody like Pete
boudhaj Edge to be the Secretary of State, all that
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sort of stuff, what would be going on in South
America today? Because remember, this has been a long slog,
but it's also been a deliberate slog. Remember the very
first thing that Donald Trump did was interface with uh
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Naib right down there in uh in El Salvador, and
we put a bunch of the bad ombres away. They're
they're they're in the they're in the hold. Now they're not
able to commit the crimes that they were committing on
our on our soil, or or threatening anybody else. But
what did we have. We had bou Kelly, right, bu
Kelly got a nuclear power program, he got upgraded UH facilities,
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all that sort of stuff. So that builds a bit
of that builds a bit of certainty. What else did
we do. We we got cozied up and we helped
out Malay over in uh in Argentina. You've got a
reprobate in the situation that's there in Colombia. But likely
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he'll be bounced. Uh. You see what's going on in Brazil.
Brazil swings both ways, goes this way and that way.
But the real problem is got to be it has
to be number one on the hit parade in Maduro
and the stuff that they are doing. So Trump tried
to do it easy. He tried to say knock it off.
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He sent the envoy down there, said knock it off.
Stop sending poison to my country. We're not gonna put
up with this. You're you're you're going to be in
a real problem if you think that that's how it's
going to go. Number one, number two, number two. He
understood that at any moment we could we could utilize
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the Monroe doctrine, which says you don't get to come
into our neighborhood and cause problems with us. And by
the way, Monroe was a Democrat. Okay, so that's that's
we're defending the Democrat back in the day. But when
you look at all this stuff, what does it look like?
It looks to me like we've got the USS gerald
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Ford down there, We've got a strike force down there,
We've got all of that, And what we're hoping for
is something magical where this guy in Maduro gets bounced.
He's gone, he's done, he's finished. Somebody decides to take
him out, and they decide we're going to have better
relations with the United States. But this has to go because,
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without a doubt, Kamala Harris, Gavin Newsome, any of the people, Pritzker,
any of those people are going to be more than
happy to see the dangerous nature of Latin America. Latin
America is an unbelievable opportunity. If you can get them
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to believe in freedoms and liberties like we had in
the United States, that's an important thing to do. But
it's easier for the left. It's easier for those people
to just send money to them, to just give them
lip service and let these people run the cartels. You
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know why they don't want to do anything about this. Right,
there are Americans in this country who are making millions
and millions of money off of the drug trade, and
nobody wants to take it on. Trump is trying to
do it to a certain extent, but unfortunately, you know,
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he can't do it by himself. Shine bamb is an
absolute bomb of a person in Mexico, and people believe
that she's probably getting a cut. This is not good.
This is not good. And so what you have with
the president is okay. I would rather go and defend
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what's going on near our borders than go halfway around
the world for some weird regime change that's gonna happen
in some place that nobody can even pick up on
a map. See. Trump is putting America first. Trump is
trying to put us in a stronger position. Can you
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imagine if you had the opportunity to take those countries
in South America and develop them so that they will
be prosperous and people are going to start benefiting from
those sorts of things, it would be it would be unbelievable.
But too sadly, too badly, it always goes back to narcotics.
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That's the problem. That's why I think Trump is running
these operations in these cities. I don't think it's about
getting a carpenter and throwing them out of the country.
I think he's trying to break I think he's trying
to break the drug lines. I am so glad you
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So they were able to move. They were able to
move the earth. The earth moved, the Earth moved. According
to Australia's ABC News, the Seismology Research Center in nearby
nearby Richmond picked up the vibr in the two to
five hertz range, and locals also took to social media
(55:05):
to discuss the strikingly loud music. Once upon a time,
that was just that was just a regular concert. Like
you think about it, right, every he wanted to go
and get real loud and all that sort of stuff.
One guy you don't want to be hanging out with
is a guy who got busted yesterday. Down in Florida.
They had this operation they did called Operation dirt Bag,
(55:28):
and an illegal gangster with a demonic face tattoo wanted
for homicide was arrested on US soil. According to the FEDS,
a notorious criminal on El Salvador's list of most wanted
gang members has been taken into custody in the United
States Soil. Antonio Israel Lazo Kintania was arrested in Maryland
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earlier this month after police caught him allegedly driving without
a license. I'm shocked, the Department of Homeland Security said
in a release. While the arrest marks his first known
run in with the law in the United States, if
you can believe that authorities learned that he is wanted
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in his home country for numerous crimes, including aggravated homicide, extortion,
possession of drugs. He actually does have. His whole face
is six sixty six, and I don't know what the
heck the bottom is. To me, that just doesn't make
any I don't know what's going on here. Seventy percent
(56:40):
of ICE arrests are of criminal aliens charged or convicted
of a crime. In the United States, DHS Secretary or
Assistant Secretary Tricia McLoughlin said in her statement, this gang's
member on El Salvador's most wanted list is a perfect
example of ICE targeting the worst of the worst. That's
actually true, because like, what what would it benefit anybody
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to just go after a regular person? And I think
that's a big part of the issue that people are
talking about. Okay, I think they're sitting back there and
they're saying, let's get bad examples. Let's go find a
woman that got picked up, or a young person that
got picked up, or a parent that got picked up.
But then you have to find out what they might
be wanted for. You could be like, oh, hey, there's
(57:29):
mister there's mister Smith over there. Oh why are they
taking him? Why are they taking him into custody? Why
are they putting him in a van? Well, no, no,
it's because he's a murderer. He killed people and now
he's got to be sent back to his country. We
don't have to be this way. We can go back
to the bad old days, Kate Steinley. We can go
(57:51):
back to the old days. We can go back to
all of those young women who were losing their lives,
young men dying with the fent and all that. So
we can go back to that. That's a really easy
way to go until God forbid, it's one of our
people in our lives. You know, this is this is
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not what we should have to do. Think of all
the money we're spending to take bad actors, bad people
and sending them back to their home country. Like, how
much money do you think that costs. It's billions, right,
it's probably tens of billions of dollars. Because the complex
(58:33):
part of this, and this is what people always forget.
You get a guy, and if you're lucky, you do
not have the hands of Gary McFadden available to cut
the guy loose. Okay, so hey know it's a cheap shot,
but it's kind of true. So you take a guy,
you catch a guy, predator, underage, whatever you want to
(58:57):
call it, and you say, oh, okay, where's he from.
You find out he's from Brazil, or you find out
he's from New York or some other place. Right, I'm
making New York its own country now because of Mandami.
So you have to then call the authorities in those
other countries and you have to say, Hi, we've got
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this murder rapist guy who's a pedophile, and we want
to send them to your country. You have to get
permission from those countries to say, yeah, we'll take them.
Most of the time, do you know what they do?
They say no, that's why Trump used the tariffs, That's
why he pummels these countries and says, you're going to
take your people back. We're not going to be responsible
(59:39):
for this person still being walking around. So what happens?
So they say no, we're not going to take them.
So do you know what happens when you have a
predator like this who is refused to go back to
the home country. They let him out, They do their
time for whatever the crime was that he was arrested for,
(01:00:01):
and then they let him go. You can read there's
an amazing book. You can buy it. I think it's
you can get it on Amazon still. It's from about
ten years ago and it's called The Deporter d E
p O r t e R. And the book is
all about how you try to deport people and they
would talk about how you know, you would think like
getting somebody to North Korea or China would be a
(01:00:22):
hard thing, and it is a hard thing. But it's
just regular countries that will just say, why do we
want these people? Why do we want these people coming
back to our country? That's America's problem. Now, we don't
think he did anything wrong. Let him stay in America.
That's and what happens is when you're not allowed to
be deported, you just walked the streets. You're just doing
your thing, and you're reoffending and reoffending and reoffending. Trump
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realized if we kept doing that, we're gonna be finished
that We've had it pretty good. Let's be honest, for
nine ten months, we've had this pretty good. You're hearing
much less about horrific crimes being perpetrated around the country.
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We should be happy for that. We should want that
to continue. And when you have a force of people
who want to fix it, we should let them what's
wrong with us? Coming up next hour, more tickets and
a little take from Tucker Carlson. Stick Around News Talk
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eleven to ten, nine of nine three WBT, It's the
Brettwiterables Show. It is good to be with you guys
as we charter. A whole bunch of different things that
are happening, especially in this hour. I don't know if
you guys caught this, but one of the things that
I think is very interesting is what Tucker Carlson seems
to be doing. He's decided, and look, I understand there
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are people who do not like Tucker Carlson. There are
people who are ambivalent to Tucker Carlson. But this particular
story I think is interesting, and I'm gonna let you
hear this pretty much in its entirety, and he decided
he wanted to go back and look at the attempted
assassination of Donald Trump by crooks, right, the Crooks guy.
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And the thing about this that is so shocking when
you really get into it, is how so much in
plain sight was just never really handled. It's just it's crazy.
It's weird. But I don't know all the turns and
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things that happened, but I do know what happened when
we all were shocked immensely with an attempted assassination on
Donald Trump. That's one thing. But the thing that I
think is so interesting from Tucker Carlson as as a
person who you know, was very successful a crossfire, very
successful with the stuff that's going on over you know,
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with his independent stuff and things like that. It's interesting
that he has decided he wants to put together, basically
a picture of how this all happened, how this all
went down in Butler. Now, I understand there's a whole
lot of people who do not like Tucker Carlson. There's
a whole lot of people who don't like that he
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talked to Nick Fuentees. I'm not a Nick Fuentez fan
any stretch of the imagination. But the way he's trying
to do this, I think is really interesting. And I
think what it's going to do is it's going to
it's going to sort of rumble across the sphere where
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people are going to want to say, wait a minute,
I want to know more about this. So just to
start this hour, I want to just play this excerpt
from this. I mean, it's a very effective way of
breaking this stuff down, and certainly there are a number
of pieces involved here, but listen to this. This is
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just a few minutes in duration. I want you guys
to hear this. Though here goes before the shooting.
Speaker 15 (01:04:19):
Was he known to local law enforcement before the shooting
and if not, why not? Who is Willie teppis? And
was he known to federal law enforcement? Is Willy Teppis
linked to any violent organizations? Is he linked to any governments?
And if so that around the time of the shooting
did the FBI have assets inside those organizations? If Crooks
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wasn't known to anyone in authority before the shooting, how
was he able to post hundreds of violent extremist comments
under his real name between twenty nineteen and twenty twenty
without being detected by law enforcement or intel agencies at
a time we know they were monitoring social media with
those comments, including specific assassination and threats against specific LOOK
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officials ever reported to YouTube other users complained about them.
Speaker 3 (01:05:05):
Did YouTube know?
Speaker 15 (01:05:07):
Why is the FBI telling us that they'll release this
information quote after the trial when there is no trial.
Why did an FBI agent from the Technical Hazard's Response
Unit pose down the crime scene the day after the attack?
Speaker 3 (01:05:21):
That seems very strange.
Speaker 15 (01:05:22):
What happened on the roof of the American Glass Research
Building for the ten seconds after Crooks's last shot until
he was killed by the Secret Service does the FBI
have surveillance footage of Thomas Crook's shooting that day? Was
the FBI present at the medical examiner's autopsy? Are there
still blood samples? Can they be examined by outside authorities?
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When Congress demanded the autopsy, did the FBI restrict what
the examiner could tell the Congress? When the FBI cleared
the corner to release Crooks's body for cremation, did they
keep tissue samples, brain tissue samples, spinal cord samples, or
spinal fluid samples. Law enforcement sources told us that in
a typical investigation in a crime of this nature, it
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would be normal to preserve.
Speaker 3 (01:06:08):
All of that those samples.
Speaker 15 (01:06:10):
If the FBI didn't, why not and who made that
decision to destroy what could be critical evidence in an
attempted murder case. FBI agents went to the same gun
range that Thomas Crooks was using. Who are those agents
and did any of them at any time have any
contact with Thomas Crooks?
Speaker 3 (01:06:28):
Who did he train with exactly? And why can't we know?
Speaker 15 (01:06:31):
Was Thomas Crook's taking drugs that might have turned up
on the toxicology report but that weren't listed? Somehow on
what dates, specifically, did FBI agents stop investigating.
Speaker 3 (01:06:42):
Thomas Crooks's online presence.
Speaker 15 (01:06:44):
Why did the former Deputy director of the FBI, Paul Abate,
suggest to Congress that Crooks was a right winger when
he clearly wasn't. Was the FBI aware of Crooks's public
comments before the shooting, many of which are openly violent,
that included specific assassination attempts involving public officials. Who was
Thomas Crooks in communication with in the days before the attack?
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What does his burner phone show, and in fact, why
did he have a burner phone and encrypted form email accounts?
Who are the government officials trying to link Ran.
Speaker 3 (01:07:14):
To the shooting?
Speaker 15 (01:07:15):
Why did the FBI suggest that he had no digital
footprint in the first place when the FBI had a
great deal of evidence, hundreds and hundreds of comments from
his digital activity, and what's on the other dozen accounts
that the FBI clearly had access to. How long had
Thomas Crooks been planning to commit an assassination If there's
nothing there, If they tell you this is just a
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lone nut who gave no indication he might do this,
then what is stopping the FBI from at least giving
the facts to Congress, because if there's nothing there, these
should be very easy questions to answer.
Speaker 1 (01:07:54):
So in the beginning of that segment, when you hear
him talking about Willie Teppis, that was a name that
popped up inside the the uh, the investigation that these
folks went and went under to try to get the information.
And so I don't know who Willy Tepis is. I
don't know what the full story of this is. But
what I like that that this guy is doing. And again,
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you know, you don't have to love everything that somebody does.
Speaker 9 (01:08:20):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:08:20):
The Tucker Carlson move here is to raise the alarm
or raise the issue so that people are aware of
what is happening here, all right, and how that and
how that is supposed to go and how that should go.
You know, we we don't know this whole storyline. They
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essentially they just cremated the crooks guy. You never heard
anything from the parents. They've they've they've been m I A.
I mean, my gosh, this is a very strange storyline.
And it does feel to me if anybody has any
any idea about what you know, deep State looks like
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and those sorts of things, my gosh, I mean, what
are you seeing? All you have to do is look
at that, and you just got to say, wait a minute.
Are we supposed to really just buy this nonsense? Are
we supposed to just go along with this narrative because
it's a narrative. I don't know. See, that's the problem.
The problem is we don't know. We don't know because
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we don't know. And it sounds to me. You know,
you're sitting there and you're going, Okay, Brett, we got it,
we understand. Yeah, nobody knows. Nobody knows how this happened.
They went up the day after the assent to the
attempt assassination and they washed off the roof of where
this all would have happened. Why would that ever happen?
How would that ever happen? That's not even the weirdest
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thing that you're gonna hear about coming up. I've got
something for you, and you've got to hear this. I
can't believe that two days in a row. I'm gonna
talk about Katie Couric. Oh my gosh, this is unbelievable.
News Talk eleven to ten, not a nine to three WBT
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Brettwitable Show, Good to be with you, all right. I
can't believe I'm gonna do this. I said this when
we went to the break. I can't believe I'm gonna
talk about Katie Kirk again. I do not understand. I
do not understand the Katie Kirk phenomenon. I don't know
why I'm gonna be talking about Katie Kirk. But here
it is. Here it is. Yesterday you heard me play
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a back and forth with her and Fetterman, and she was,
you know, not happy about Fetterman and not not about it.
And you know she's she says, yeah, what about what
about Charlie Kirk? And Charlie Kirk was a bad person
and he shouldn't have been on Air Force two and
he shouldn't have been in all these places. And he's
a terrible person and awful person. You know what when
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somebody dies, When somebody dies, okay, unless it's like Osama
bin Laden, but when somebody dies in such a brutal way,
why can't you just let it go? Like and I
don't mean like the fans of of him, I'm talking
about the enemies of of of them. I don't understand
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why they just want to sit there and they want
to marinate in this. To me, it doesn't make it
doesn't make a wit of sense at all. And listening
to that conversation yesterday and and her you know, her
hot takes and and all this kind of stuff, I
gotta just I just gotta tell you it's it's terrible.
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It's it's really it's disgraceful. You know, I'm so tempted
to play it again, but I don't want to necessarily
have to traumatize you guys by having to listen to her,
because she is she is Oh whatever, what whatever? You
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know what, you know what, we all understand what going on.
John Fetterman is a guy who charts his own course.
And the problem with John Fetterman is he his own
He's his own guy, right, He's his own guy. And
so you know, she started just browbeating the guy yesterday.
I couldn't believe the browbeating that was occurring during that
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that segment where she was just seaterially think he should
have been that he should be allowed to what to
lay in, repose to do. What what is the problem
with you people? What is the problem. Well, she's got
a problem. No, no, for real, she's got a she's
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got a serious problem. Well what kind of serious problem
could she? Could she possibly have? Well, you guys know
who Epstein is. This guy called Epstein. You know Epstein.
Epstein's the most important topic in the entire world. So
epstein is is an issue, right, and it seems to
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trigger leftists for some reason. I don't I don't know why.
So many of the people who were involved with this
seemed to be connected to the Democrats man in so
many ways. Remember remember, once upon a time, somebody that
was a Democrat could be a Republican. Somebody who was
a Republican could then be a Democrat. People people go
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both ways, you know, and that sort of stuff. But
this is this is just too rich. So Katie Couric
is on one of these chat shows. You have to
hear this. You're not going to believe this, but you
have to hear this. And I've got a very excellent
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back end of this. So listen, listen to this, Listen
to the question that is asked, and listen to the
alibi that is delivered.
Speaker 16 (01:13:55):
And Katie Emily asks wants to know the strangest part
of going to a dinner party at Jeffrey Epstein house
with Chelsea Handler.
Speaker 5 (01:14:02):
Yeah, oh, so that's a long story that's in my book.
Speaker 13 (01:14:06):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:14:07):
I was invited to go to this dinner at Jeffrey
Epstein's house and George Stephanopolos was going to be there,
and it was right before Kate and William got married,
and I thought, oh, I better go because it was
in honor of Prince Andrew. And I thought, I better
schmooz Prince Andrew. If George is I need to get
in there. And I didn't know anything about Jeffrey Epstein
at the time, and it was super weird, what can
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I say? And the person I was with said, did
you notice how young the girls were who were taking
the coats? And I said, I really didn't. But of
course later we found out everything about him. But yeah,
I was invited to it, and I should have done
a little more research, but a lot of the stuff
about him hadn't come out yet.
Speaker 1 (01:14:45):
Come on, are you buying this? You're not buying this.
You can't buy this. You're too smart. You're a smart audience.
You cannot possibly buy this nonsense that she's got. Oh,
it was for research. I was doing this for research.
I was trying to find out what was going on
with the royal family, because the royal family was very,
very important to us at that stage of the game.
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I mean, it was absolutely remarkably important all the way around.
You see, you see, this is this is why people
do not trust the media. Now I'm in the media.
You can trust me. You can trust me. I have opinions,
I'll tell you, I'll be honest, I'll do all that
sort of stuff, except for you know when when the
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when the silly people call in and they try to say,
do you you just you just you're just to suck up.
You're just you don't even really tell the truth or anything. Look,
I call balls and strikes. In fact, I'll go even
beyond calling balls and strikes. I will go balls and strikes,
and I will also stand in the net and I
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will catch the pucks. How about that? You can you
got the pucks coming at me and I'm standing there
and I'm and I'm blocking you. I'm like, whoo, whoo, whoo,
here we go. Because this is this is I'm not
going to I'm not going to condemn her, because you know,
you have to do the renunciation stuff all the time
like that. But the fact is, just be just be
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straight up, just be strapped. You know. I never I
never thought. I never thought I would say this. I
never thought this was going to happen to me. Oh wait, no, wait,
that's that's from an old magazine ref riff right there.
But like, think about what she's talking about. I mean,
it's I just went for research. No, you didn't go
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for research. You did not go for research. You said
I didn't know anything about him. I didn't know anything
about it. See the way you know she's not being
honest is a person like that would say A thinking person,
a sentient person, a person like that would say this.
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You know, looking back in hindsight, I should have picked
up the cues that this man was not a good
person and it turned out that it was just a
really ugly episode something like that. But she doesn't do that.
She doesn't do that. She's she does the Yeah, I
didn't know. I didn't even know about the charges. I
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didn't know that he was going to go to jail.
I didn't know any of that kind of stuff at all.
We're gonna be due for a break in a little bit.
But let me just tell you something. President Trump is
on He's on a hunt. He he is looking to
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go after those who are in the in the Clinton
orbit and the other people that were part of that scene.
And you know what, it's not that the president has
any power to do anything about this, but he's got
one heck of a big, big, big megaphone, A huge megaphone.
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I'm telling you, that's it. I mean, ladies and gentlemen,
this this is the sort of thing that you don't
want to be anywhere near because it is icky. News
Talk eleven ten, nine of nine three WBT. I've got
miss maul and nonfeasance on my mind. What what did
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he just say? Was that Latin? Was that latin? You
just dropped?
Speaker 13 (01:18:22):
No?
Speaker 1 (01:18:23):
No, I have miss mal and nonfeasance on my mind today.
Why do I do that? Seven O four five seven
eleven ten or you can follow us obviously seven O
four five seven zero eleven ten, brought to you by
the the wonderful texting ability that you have. But let
me let me do this here. Okay, what if I
told you that Gavin any Twosome Newsom is a lout.
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He's an actual, certifiable lout. And this is a guy
who gets crazy ideas by the moments like locking people
up because it was during COVID and people were out
there just kind of surfing solo, or we're you know,
spending time out at the beach. You're not allowed to
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be on the beach. You can't be on the beach.
The beach is off limits. And if we find you
on the beach, you're gonna you're gonna you're gonna be
in real, real bad news. You don't want to do that, right, okay,
Or you can't, you know, you can't, can't stand to
see people happy, except Gavin Newsom can shut the can
shut down all of the churches, all of the gatherings
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and tell them that you know it's not safe. We
don't want you to die. We're trying to save your life.
But the reality is with Gavin Newsom is something totally different.
And he comes out and he says, well, no, I
did you caught me eating over at the restaurant. But
we were all you know, we were we were not
part of the spread or any of that sort of stuff. Okay,
here we go. So Gavin Newsom god asked the question
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that made him very uncomfortable, and it's about how it
is Gavin that you guys were able to go out
and claim that you have this incredible track record of
fiscal sanity and things like that, and then all of
a sudden you get a problem because you get something
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that bounces back at you. It's all gonna make sense
in a moment. Now, it's a lot of Now you
understand something here. There's a lot of Gavianese going on here. Okay,
Gavin Gavin aneussom Gavinese. He speaks Gavinese. He's hoping. You're
not really able to follow the bouncing ball, but you
can hear by the notion the way he's talking. You
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can feel, you can feel that he knows that we
don't believe him. Okay, So this is the first component,
and then I'll give you the second component. This is
Gavin news Gavinese. Hello, Gavin, wake up, Gavin. Explain to
us your fiscal misfortune.
Speaker 4 (01:20:58):
We explained to California's how we move from one hundred
billion dollars surplus to such a significant deficit in just
a matter of a few years.
Speaker 3 (01:21:05):
Well, it's yeah, we can explain it.
Speaker 8 (01:21:07):
Three hundred and forty nine billion dollars of unprecedented capital
gains eleven point six percent when traditional capital gains is
around five point one eight percent on average, it's almost double,
So you have massive volatility. You have requirements under Prop
two the GAN, you have requirements under Prop. Ninety eight
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which require that set aside. We use ninety three percent
of our surplus, which is I want to be careful
either on the higher end or without precedent for one
time purposes. So we anticipated, because we didn't want that
surplus to go to ongoing commitments, we anticipated that shortfall.
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What we didn't anticipate is these rain bombs in December, January,
February and March, these atmospheric rivers that led to a
federal declaration that led to FEMA and the IRS moving
in a direction where we couldn't collect our taxes until
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I believe November sixteenth as opposed to April fifteenth, and
so therein lied this blackout period that beguiled all of us,
the LAO, finance economists, experts, and interestingly, I mean has
been at the White House recently, had an impact in
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terms of the IRS collections as well with their estimates
because there were other states that had similar delays in
their taxes related to weather events. If there was any
indication that climate change has impacts well beyond those that
are often promoted. I would consider our financial delays. That's
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just another example of why we need.
Speaker 1 (01:22:56):
To tackle them.
Speaker 8 (01:22:56):
Another reason. I'm looking forward to conversations that we'll be
having next week.
Speaker 1 (01:23:03):
So he's going to be having conversations next week. Do
you know what that is. It means he's going to
go to the White House and try to beg for money.
This is what's gonna happen. I'm telling you watch. Gavin
is incompetent. Gavin is a boob. He's an incompetent boob.
It's really true. But as bad as bad as Gavin is.
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The scandal coming out of Chicago spending money for travel.
Oh you've got to hear this. You gotta hear this
little bit. Check this out, Terrell.
Speaker 16 (01:23:38):
The new report from the Office of Inspector General points
to what it calls questionable excessive spending on overnight trips
for CPS employees, including staff excursions to places like Egypt, Finderland,
and South Africa. This morning, the Oversight Body watchdog urging
Chicago Public Schools to perform its travel policies after the
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Office of Inspector General found CPS travel expenditures surged to
seven point seven million dollars last year. That's more than
double what the district spent five years prior before the pandemic.
The report states CPS staffers repeatedly exceeded spending limits and
expensed trips and activities without approval, including a professional development
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conference in Las Vegas that more than six hundred employees
attended between twenty twenty two and twenty twenty four, spending
more than one and a half million in district dollars.
Nearly ninety percent of attendees stayed in hotels, exceeding CPS
spending limits. The watchdog group also found about forty percent
of all conference attendees traveled without receiving approval. This all
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while CPS faced a seven hundred and thirty four million
dollar deficit this year before passing a ten point two
billion dollar budget in August. CPS says the district takes
the report finding seriously, saying, in part quote, effective October
twenty nine, CPS is restricting nearly all employee travel and
has formed a travel review Committee. Effective November twenty twenty five,
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Travel controls, transparency and audibility will improve with the implementation
of the new Enterprise Resource Planning financial system that is
currently underway, and the district says this new system will
hopefully improve automation and implement more restrictions when it comes
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to things like travel expenses and travel requests. We also
reached out to the Mayor's office for a comment. They
say they have no comment for the time being, as
they are still going through this report themselves.
Speaker 1 (01:25:47):
Okay, see, now you're sitting back and you're saying, Brett,
we have got a lot of problems here in Charlotte.
We've got challenges of plenty, all that sort of stuff.
We totally get it, We understand it. It's terrible, it's
whatever it is. But let's be honest here. We do
have a dog in this fight because California is slipping under,
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and what do we have here. We have these guys
that are slipping under. Right, You're seeing all this kind
of stuff. That's our money. This is not this is
not California money, and this is not the money that's
coming in out of the rest of the Chicago you know,
and all that. So we have standing to say, we
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do not want any of this money to go to
any of these people who are burning it. That's a fact.
We absolutely do not want this money to be burnt burnt.
We don't want that. And so you tell me, you
tell me. Should we hold Gavin Newsom to account? Should
we hold the failing education system in Chicago to account?
(01:26:58):
Of course we should. Why because it's not their money,
it's the taxpayer's money, and that taxpayer money needs to
be spent wisely, wisely. News Talk eleven to ten out
of nine three WBT. Wow, this hour has absolutely flown by.
We got a couple of things that I wanted to
kind of close out with, but let's go back to
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foreign policy. I love me some foreign policy. I think
foreign policy is hugely important. If you can't, if you
can't manage the affairs of your own country, try to
do it with other people on the other part of
the world. But this is a very important thing. And
I'm really happy to see that the President has decided
he wants to make a big deal about Antifa, and
(01:27:41):
I've got I've got great stuff on this. Let's let's
start with this. Okay. Antifa is a danger to the
American homeland, but it has metastasized around Europe by and large,
it is metastasized into Greece, it has metastasized into Italy,
it has has to size into Germany. There's a whole
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lot of these guys that are going around and they're
getting funded, and it's really awful. So I want you
to hear this announcement that took place earlier today. But
I think this is a fabulously interesting story. Check this out.
Speaker 9 (01:28:18):
Paid people, this is organized.
Speaker 4 (01:28:20):
They're committing acts of political terrorism on American soil.
Speaker 6 (01:28:23):
It's time we had a government that looked out for
the American people rather than people who are committing violence
against the American people.
Speaker 13 (01:28:30):
That well, you go out to Portland and you see
what's happening in Portland. This is like nobody's ever said
anything like it. Every night and this has gone on
for years. They just burned the place down, and you know,
the shop owners, most of them have left. But the
few shops that are open, they just use plywood and
just like three quarter inch plywood.
Speaker 9 (01:28:48):
They don't put so frost because they know it's going
to be burned down.
Speaker 13 (01:28:51):
These are professional agitators, right. These are bad people, and
they're paid a lot of money by rich people, some
of whom.
Speaker 9 (01:28:58):
We know I'm sure I know.
Speaker 13 (01:29:00):
I don't know if I if I knew, I would
associate because I'll be in trouble because Pam will saying
why are you associating with this person? But I will
tell you that these are bad, bad people and they're paying.
Speaker 9 (01:29:12):
A lot of money, millions of dollars.
Speaker 13 (01:29:14):
But take a look at Portland sometimes these are Wow,
these are crazy people, and they're trying to burn down buildings,
including federal buildings, and on my list of things that
I want to do before we finish up with the cities,
because I think we're going to whip the cities back
into ship and we have to.
Speaker 9 (01:29:32):
We cannot let our cities.
Speaker 13 (01:29:34):
And that's a small example, but it's the most violent example.
Speaker 9 (01:29:38):
It's every night, and they've done it for years. You
think maybe at some point they made their point and
what are they doing? But we're going to get out
there and.
Speaker 13 (01:29:46):
We're going to do a pretty big number of those
people in Portland that are doing that, they're professional agitators
and anarchists.
Speaker 9 (01:29:54):
They're actually anarchists. Yeah, go ahead, what are your defend
Let's see you defend them, Jeff.
Speaker 3 (01:29:59):
I'm not defending so that we can just explain this
in our stories.
Speaker 9 (01:30:03):
You don't explain it, right though, Jeff, go ahead, let's go.
Maybe let's give you another chance. Good well.
Speaker 13 (01:30:12):
Sorous is the name, certainly that I keep hearing. I
don't know, but Sorous is the name that I hear.
I hear a lot of different names. I hear names
of some pretty rich people that are radical left people.
Speaker 9 (01:30:23):
Uh.
Speaker 13 (01:30:25):
Maybe I hear about a guy named Reid Hoffman. Somebody
is a pretty rich guy, I guess, and I hear
about him.
Speaker 9 (01:30:31):
I don't know.
Speaker 13 (01:30:31):
Maybe maybe could be him. Could be a lot of
people we hear the same names. But they're bad and
we're gonna find out. And if they are funding these things,
they're gonna have some problems because they're agitators.
Speaker 1 (01:30:44):
He is absolutely right about that. This is this is
a dangerous crew of people, and they're being funded from
around around the world. There are many people who are
dropping dime, who are giving them money, who are doing
that sort of stuff. And if you don't want to,
you know, if you want to acknowledge it, you don't
have to acknowledge it. But doesn't mean it's not true. Right,
(01:31:04):
So with that in mind, let's go over to a
really smart guy, and this is a pisobich posso. I
always like hearing what he's got to say because he's
a really smart guy and he understands the stakes in
this fight. So what if I told you that we're
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going to sanction, and we're going to sanction till we
ain't going to sanction no more. Check this out.
Speaker 4 (01:31:30):
It's now being reported the President Trump Trump administration, specifically
through the State Department, is designating Antifa a foreign terrorist organization.
Julio Rosas has the story up at his sub stack
mostly Peaceful dot Media. We also see the reporting coming
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out from the Post Millennial Now. But Julio broke this
story says the US State Department is now the latest
agency to take action against violent Intifa chapters. They're designated
four Antifa groups in Europe as foreign terrorist organizations. Now,
if you remember when I visited the White House for
the Antifa round Table and Left Wing Violence several weeks ago,
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I specifically asked the President to do this. He asked
if we should. I said, yes, mister President, we should
because Antifa was formed in Germany in the Weimar Republic originally,
and it's always been the home base of Antifa, and
so now we see direct action taken from the Trump
administration on this.
Speaker 1 (01:32:37):
Here are the four groups.
Speaker 4 (01:32:38):
Antifa ast based in Germany, the International Revolutionary Front also
known as the Informal Anarchist Federation, based in Italy. That's
also where the song bela Chow, the Antifa international anthem
derives from, is from Italy. It's in Italian armed proletarian
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Justice based in Greek Revolutionary Class Self Defense based in Greece.
I'd also love to see.
Speaker 3 (01:33:05):
Those are the first four.
Speaker 1 (01:33:06):
So those are the first four. And at the same time,
what are we seeing at the same time here we're
starting to see they're getting ready to bring the folks
into Charlotte. We're going to see how this all plays out.
Is Antifa gonna get activated here in Charlotte? What is
that going to look like? Are they going to be
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targeting people? Are they going to be targeting you? Are
they going to be targeting conservatives? Are they going to
be all of that stuff is still to be seen
and we don't know what is actually going to happen.
But I'll tell you this right now, I don't think
it's going to be good. I think it's a dangerous
situation all the way, no matter how you slice it,
so you're gonna want to stay tuned all through the night,
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all through the weekend, until we get back on Monday.
I am Brett Woitterbule. It is a pleasure to be
with you here today. Enjoy the rest of the night.
We'll talk to you on Monday. Newstock eleven ten nine
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