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Speaker 1 (00:16):
It is the Brett Winterbull Show News Talk eleven ten,
ninety ninety three WBT. Awesome to be with you fantastic
people out there. Oh wait a minute, what are we
going to talk about today? I don't know what we're
going to talk about today. Oh yeah, we are. We're
going to talk about Tolsi Gabbert. We're going to talk
about all the stuff that was denied that turned out
to absolutely be the truth. At what point is there
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going to be and I want it in all caps
retribution for perpetrating a fraud on the American people? At
what point will we get the retribution? Will people be
sent to jail? Don't I don't know. I really don't
know what the answer is here, But I'm I'm smart
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enough to know that if people like him, Jimes, I mean,
I'm sorry, Jim Hins is like freaking out about Tulci
Gabbard and if Tulci Gabbard is poking the bear because
she understands exactly what happened in the twenty sixteen election,
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which by the way, was drawn into the twenty twenty
election because people were saying that Donald Trump was on
the take, he was with the Russians, he was a
Russian operative, he was all that sort of stuff. You silly,
silly people that trust what you get from MSNBC and CNN.
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You silly, silly people. You really think that Trump was
going to be that stupid that would get him lit up.
I'm honestly like, think about that for a second. How
many in this audience, and I believe it is very
few in this audience that you all thought Donald Trump
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is colluding with the Russians that may be over at Fay,
you know, Faye down the block. They were all about it.
And isn't it great that NPR has been defunded with
the biggest intel story in humankind? Isn't that incredible that
PBS has uh has been defunded because these were the
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people that were pushing very very hard, very hard. Donald
Trump is the devil, Donald Trump is eel. Donald Trump
is a racist. Donald Trump is colluding with Putin. Why
would he need to collude with Putin? Nobody liked Hillary
Clinton in twenty sixteen. Nobody liked Hillary Clinton after ben Ghazi,
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Nobody trusted Hillary Clinton after the money that came in
through Al Gore, etc. Etc. This was not a surprise
to anybody who followed these stories closely. So Tulsi Gabbard
comes out and talks about the Coup Deeta. Coup Deeta,
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this is cut number seven. Tolsi Gabbard, break it down.
Speaker 2 (03:29):
Go, this is an issue that is important to every
single one of us as Americans.
Speaker 1 (03:36):
This is not a part.
Speaker 2 (03:37):
Is an issue. It has to do with the integrity
and the strength of our democratic republic. And it lays
out that this over one hundred documents that you're referencing
that I released, declassified and released, spells out in great
detail exactly what happens when you have some of the
most powerful people in our country directly at leading at
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the helm President Obama and his senior most national security
Cabinet James Comey, John Brennan, James Clapper, and Susan Rice
and others essentially making a very intentional decision to create
this manufactured, politicized piece of intelligence with the objective of
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st subverting the will of the American people, who in
November of twenty sixteen delivered a historic victory to President Trump,
defeating Hillary Clinton and President Obama and his team. Their
goal was to essentially not accept the decision of the
American people to use this, this manufactured, politicized intelligence as
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a means to enact what would become essentially a year's
long coup against President Trump.
Speaker 1 (04:49):
Coup data, a coup data on MSNBC, a coup data
on CNN, a coup data on ABC, NBC and CBS,
a da TA on every one of those channels. When
those people came walking out and lied to you to
your face, cut number eight go.
Speaker 2 (05:09):
Leading up to the November twenty sixteen election, the intelligence
community agreed that there was no intelligence that reflected that
Russia was trying to hack the election in favor of
either candidate. The evidence showed the intelligence showed that again
Russia did not have either the intent nor the capability
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to be able to impact the outcome.
Speaker 1 (05:35):
That means that we need to start rounding folks up
in mirandizing them and of course, you know, making them understand,
you know, you cannot mess with the elections. My god,
what happened in twenty twenty? We don't even know, do
we We don't know what happened in twenty twenty. Is
it possible they attempted to steal in twenty sixteen and
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attempted to steal in twenty twenty. Is it possible. I'd
put nothing past these individuals. Representative him Johmes, Jim Hymes.
He's he's a real piece of work. Cut number one,
he's calling Tulsie a liar. Go cut.
Speaker 3 (06:13):
What what you saw from the Director of National Intelligence
Tulci Gabbard was not just a lie, but a very
dangerous lie, because when you start throwing around language like
sedition and treason, somebody's going to get hurt.
Speaker 1 (06:27):
You. You threw around sedition and treason with the J
six people, and people did get hurt, and that's terrible. Him, Jimes,
what are you doing? Go back to your hobby. You
know what his hobby is. He raises bees. He's a beekeeper.
He's a beekeeper on the side over there in Connecticut.
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That's what he does. I'm not making fun of him.
I'm not judging him. I think it's fine. But you
know what he wants to sting the American people over
and over and over again, Where or where are all
of the people who emphasize Russia, Russia, Russia, Russia, Russia
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like an incantation of a commisk sort of call, Where
are you guys? I don't see my phones ringing Where
are all of you who telled us that Donald Trump
was in bed with the Russians? Where are you? Come out,
Come out, wherever you are. It's all right, because I
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will take you into the future part and what comes
next is fascinating. He's talking about a ten ninety nine
three WBT twitchy, twitchy, don't be twitchy three ten on
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this afternoon. Tax City emails reveal Hillary's camp in cahoots
with Obama's White House to cook up Trump pootin dirt.
Wait a minute, really say that would be fraud, right?
That would be a fraud being perpetuated. According to Paul Sperry,
who's been digging in the swamp for years, there are
actual texts and emails proving Hillary Clinton's campaign cronies were
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in bed with Obama and the Obama White House, the
National Security Council, State Department, and the quote air quotes
Intelligence community their mission concoct dirt linking Donald Trump to
Vladimir Putin back in twenty sixteen. That's right. Read that again.
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Think about this for a second. The Obama White House
was actively working with hilarious campaign to hurt Trump months
before the actual election. That's treason. Isn't it? Isn't that
trying to have a coudeta. I think it's a coupd ata.
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I think it's a coupd ata, a Molotov developing. I'm
told there are texts and emails indicating Hillary Clinton's campaign
aids directly coordinated with the Obama White House, the NSC,
the State Department, and Intelligence Community officials in efforts to
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dig up dirt tying Donald Trump to Vladimir Putin in
July of twenty sixteen. What happens if, let's say, hypothetically,
a Republican is running for office in twenty twenty eight,
or maybe a midterm election is being thrown in twenty
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twenty six and suddenly they decide to get the band
back together and stop Republicans from being able to win
inside the Senate, inside the House. Is that going to
cause you a little bit of a consternation? The twenty
sixteen election interference did not come from Russia. It came
straight from Obama, Biden and Hillary the axis of evil. No,
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Hillary's the axis of evil. Remember how they peddled the
Steel dossier like it was the gospel. I was a
little gospel for you, Or how Fusion gps or's I
like to call them fusion gyps us all was the
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shadowy outfit stirring the pot. This ties it all together,
showing direct coordination to sabotage the campaign, and then when
he did, when they spent the entire administration attempting to
remove him from office, remember Vindamin and company. What we
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also learned today is that Komy never never bothered to
investigate much of anything before he exonerated. Hillary. Clinton just
gets dirtier and dirtier and dirtier and more corrupt. I know,
I get it. I understand. You don't want to talk
about this. You don't want to think about this. You
want to think about happy thoughts, like the lady that
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was kicking it at the Coldplay show with the CEO guy.
Let's think about that. It's a much happier storyline. That
is a much nicer storyline. We don't want to talk
about any of this stuff. This is all in the past.
Why are we still talking about this? Brett? I don't know.
Why are you still talking about Epstein? I would argue
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on a plane, not literally on an aircraft, but on
a plane, meaning the line right on the line, I
would say, if you're doing scoring. Stop it. Don't think
like that. If we're scoring, you gotta score. Tulsi Gabbard's
big win over the stuff that Pam Bondy was supposed
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to release but decided not to or doesn't know or
couldn't do it, or whatever it was. And you got
to understand that we're supposed to be very very into
the democracies. We have to protect the democracy. The democracy
has to be protected. Well, how are we going to
do that until we find out who was responsible for
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attempting not just to throw the twenty sixteen election, but
to actually put Trump into a place where people were
calling for him to go into prison and he didn't
do it. You know what I'm going to do in
the coming days. I'm going to reach out to Rick Gates.
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Rick Gates got sent to the Pokey because he was
working on the Trump campaign. I'm going to get Rick
Gates to come on with me. Manafort. Unfortunately, I don't
think we'd be able to get Manafort, but I could
definitely get me some Rick Gates. I may have to
bring him on because he was right there at the
scene of the Hillary Clinton crimes, not literally, but he
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was on the other side of that battle Royale that
took place. And remember they were grabbing people and putting
them in jail because they wouldn't want to testify against
themselves or any of that sort. This was I think
people forgot how ugly this really got. I think a
lot of people just really forget it was. Oh yeah,
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that's right. It was a thing. Right. It was over
on MSNBC, it was over on CNN, it was over
on Nickelodeon six, it was on all these other channels.
But if you can't have confidence in an election, then
what the heck do we do? And by the way,
while we're at it, While we're at it, why didn't
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anybody ever come out and say, you know what, we're
really sorry it turned out Donald Trump really wasn't in
cahoots with the Russians. Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley,
Republican of Iowa, today is bringing to light the Department
of Justice Office of the Inspector General's findings that the
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Federal Bureau of Investigation failed to fully investigate Hillary Clinton's
use of a private server and of course mishandling the
highly classified information during her time as Secretary of State.
So now we're going to be digging all this stuff
up because the people who were in charge did not
ever do the real job that had to be done.
And now we have to spin this all back and
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bring all these people in and get them all to
testify because the FBI was too lazy to do the job,
because Comy was too lazy to do the job, because
Brennan and company were too lazy to acknowledge that really
there was nothing going on here in the hopes that
you might discover something in some particular way. The newly
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classified Clinton an X is an appendix of the DOJ's
Office of Inspector JI to June twenty eighteen report reviewing
the DOJ and the FBI's handling of the Clinton investigation. DJ,
under the leadership of Attorney General Pambondi and of course
other agencies, declassified and provided the Clinton Annex to Grassley
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at his request. You know what's gonna happen. Hillary's gonna
get subpoened, and she's gonna have to come in and testify.
And I don't think they're just gonna be happy with
one of those private behind the scene sort of doors
kind of a thing. I think she's gonna be drug
into this, and she's gonna be the one that's gonna
have to answer all of those questions in the open,
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and you'll have the silly, weird people who are on
the other side of the aisle saying, are we still
looking at this?
Speaker 4 (15:47):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (15:47):
We sure are? We sure are? Because you're not allowed
to steal an election, you're not allowed to throw an election,
you're not allowed to create a coupe ata. That is
all off limits. That's the problem. All right, That's all
I've got to say about that. We've got great stuff
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straight ahead. Not as great as this news Talk eleven ten,
not a nine three WBT Brett Winterboll Show. Good to
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be with you. Oh my gosh, do you guys remember
this this guy that was this secretary of transportation named
Pete boot edge Edge who wants to run for president.
Do you guys remember this guy? So remember when the
train went off the rails, it went off the track,
and then they had all that toxic waste and stuff,
and he went and bought himself an outfit to make
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him look like he was really like in charge. He
had like a you know, a hard hat on his head,
and he had like boots on and he, you know,
was trying to be in charge of the cleanup. Remember
Barack Obama. Barack Obama, all right, he was a guy
who understood how you tried to look like you're concerned.
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Joe Biden had absolutely no ability to look like you
were concerned with the people who were suffering. He just
yelled at people all the time, yelled at you about
not getting the shot, all that sort of stuff. Barack
Obama knew how to do that. Donald Trump is really
good at it. Pete bodhaj Edge is ice cold. He
is an ice cold guy who just you know, he
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doesn't want to be involved in a lot of the
stuff that you might be thinking about. And so we
found out over the weekend that Pete bodhaj Edge wasted
a pretty good sum of money. A pretty good sum
of money was wasted by Pete Boodhedge Edge. Not ten billion,
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not twenty five billion, not thirty eight billion, not seventy
two billion. Little Pete Bootage Edge spent eighty billion dollars
in the Transportation Department. Do you know what they were for?
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Hold on, hold on to that hard hat. De I
grants eighty billion inde I grants. They went and they
looked at the records. The former Transportation Secretary of Pete
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Botage Edge, failed to replace outdated air traffic control systems
while in office with his agency, instead shelling out tens
oh billions of dollars on a dei agenda, according to
federal spending records and airline industry insiders. In one meeting,
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Pete boot Edge Edge, who is said to be eyeing
a twenty twenty eight presidential rump, Please run. I'm begging
you to run. You are exactly the person who should
run in the Democratic Party, told executives of industry that quote,
air traffic control upgrades would just allow them to fly
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more planes, and so why would that be in his interest?
Anybody fly in this summer? Anybody flying in the last
couple of years, have you guys flown on an airplane?
Be seen the near misses and the real misses that
took place. Pete buddhaje Ed said to industry executives that
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air traffic control upgrades would just allow them to fly
more planes, So why would that be in his best interest? Wow,
now that's a guy who needs to be staked out,
and you need to have a reporter walk up to
him and say, excuse me, why didn't you want to
do the upgrades in favor of the downgrades. What his
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department was really interested in was handling or handing out
hundreds of diversity, equity and inclusion grants totaling more than
eighty billion dollars across four years. So I'm doing the math,
that's forty twenty. That's twenty billion dollars a year, at
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least half of the dot's entire budget for a typical
fiscal year. He was definitely pushing an agenda as hard
as he could. An air industry official said, noting Transportation
secretary had quote little to no interest and took definitely
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zero action towards air traffic control modernization. Now compare that
to Secretary of Transportation duffy, who's busting his duffy trying
to get the folks safely to and from See, this
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guy's not a race horse, this guy's not a workhorse.
This guy's just a show horse walking around handing out grants,
not doing anything to prove Americans' lives. At first, the
Transportation Department and he were reluctant to say that there
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were air traffic controller shortages or that the shortage had
anything to do with flight delays of flight cancelations. This
guy is a goofy, goofy person. He didn't take the
lives of the American people seriously. That should never happen again,
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especially in light of what happened with that helicopter crash
into the aircraft over the airport at REGA. What the
heck is this guy doing? Everybody knows this guy. The
guy who comes over and says he's going to help
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you move out of your house, and he pretends to
lift the couch while everybody else is sweating trying to
get it down the stairs. That guy's like, oh yo oh, no,
fake phony and not ready for primetime. That's a great song.
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Siva by Smashing Pumpkins seven four five, seven eleven ten.
All right, let's jump out, Jim. Welcome to the program.
What's on your mind? Jim?
Speaker 5 (23:33):
Yes, how are you back from another weekend with your family?
Speaker 1 (23:37):
Yes? I am back. It is good to be back.
Speaker 5 (23:40):
Yes, well, I spy with my little I at D
and I and boy, aren't you glad you didn't try
to get rid of that office?
Speaker 1 (23:52):
Uh so, why why would we want to keep that
in effect? Because because how are we going to how
are we going to move forward on this issue with
Tulci Gabbert? What is she going to refer and I
want to see what that's going to be.
Speaker 5 (24:08):
Indictments. He's got to do it. What's this thing has been?
They stirred up this pot. Now they have to follows through.
She has to turn it over to the Attorney General
for referral. To get these people, some of the people,
the architects of this have to be brought to justice.
They have to face some kind of real sentencing. Because
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the whole of the whole foundation of the movement is
election reform. A little bit is okay, a little bit
is expected, a little bit of graphs expected. Richard Nixon
using iras channel in the La Times to get the
Ala Basin in nineteen in nineteen sixty eight, Mayor Daily
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and Kenny Kennedy, John Kennedy colluding for Ohio those three
thousand votes they needed that that we expect a little bit,
It's malleable, but this was wholesale. This was so comprehensive. Yes,
this is the statistic. I want to remind everybody of
in fights the warrants ordered by the Obama administration at
twenty fifteen went from three hundred and fifty nine to
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twenty sixteen right after the last six months of twenty sixteen.
Remember this, in this number fights A warrants thirty three
thousand requests.
Speaker 1 (25:26):
No kidding, a warrants. Wow, that's insane. Now I'm sitting
back here and I'm saying, Okay, the investigation that took
place in the wake of Pearl Harbor absolutely necessary, Watergate
absolutely necessary. I ran Contra basically trumped up, but I'll
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say absolutely. But this, this absolutely blows everything else out
of the water, because you have an administration who wanted
to rig the election number one with the Obama Biden
deministration number one, number two, Joe Biden was the beneficiary
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on the back end of Trump's first term to get
the presidency through whatever means, We're going to be utilized.
And you and I both know, Jim that it's very
likely that they shook down. We know with Meta and
we know with the Silicon Valley Crew. These are people
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who may have played games to stop Donald Trump from
winning a second term. And this we must investigate. It
has got to be investigated. Look, how long did the
How long did did the investigation into the main last, right,
I mean, who knows, But this is bigger than all
of that. This is bigger than Alexander Hamilton being murdered
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by Aaron Burr, period, full stop.
Speaker 5 (26:59):
Right, he looked into the TV that night or listen
to the radio and heard the results of Joe Biden
winning and in the immortal words of Gilligan, there's something
rotten in Denmark and we're nowhere near the place.
Speaker 1 (27:11):
See that's exactly right, great stuff, Jim. I appreciate you
calling on the show today. This is this is this
is the problem. This is the problem because stuff doesn't
just go away. There are people who know what happened,
who did it, what was going on. And again, I
don't want to beat a dead horse. I understand it's
nearly a decade ago, but but if if the intelligence
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community was directly involved in sabotage or putting a thumb
on the scale or any of these other things, you know,
this is this is the this is the problem. This
is the absolute worst possible thing that could have happened. Ralph,
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welcome to the show.
Speaker 4 (27:59):
Well, you know, I'm want to comment on your opening statements.
You know about NPR and you know, losing the funding, Brett,
you think about it, CBS, ABC, all the mainstream media,
even MFS in NBC. I would almost bet. I don't
have any facts or data, but I say their viewership
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between all them is about eighteen million at the top,
and you take away like me, I watch it for
not show prep but to be knowledgeable about what is
going on in the world. Sure, you probably take about
three or four percent of that. So fifteen million out
of what three hundred and forty million people believe that garbage.
Speaker 1 (28:42):
Yeah, it sounds about right, sounds about right, absolutely, and
everything is just amazing.
Speaker 4 (28:48):
That's why we need to thank God he defunded the
Apartment of Education with the states need to educate their people.
Speaker 1 (28:58):
That is right, That is right, great, great stuff. Thank
you very much for being out there today, Ralph. It's
always great to h to get your you get your
thoughts and all the stuff that's going on here. At
the same time. I mean, this is what it's all
about now, Politico. Democrats seek shut down strategy as White
House plots to strip their power. So is the Democratic
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Party trying to shut down the government Because you're getting
an investigation now into Tulsi Gabbard's reporting is that what's
happening here, Facing another funding cliff in ten weeks, Democrat
leaders are moderating their threats. Democrats on Capitol Hill are
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furious with the Trump administration and their Republican counterparts for
undercutting government funding negotiations, but they aren't showing a unified
strategy of forcing the GOP to change course. Ten weeks
out from a shut down deadline, So the Democrats are
saying that they're going to look to try to create
a situation by which sixty votes will be needed to
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move forward. And the GOP leaders are already advancing funding
bills with buy in from across the aisle, but they're
threatening to potentially shut it all down. Don't try to
fool me. You know why they're trying to shut it down.
They don't want the investigation to go forward, and they
will hold the country hostage if that's what it's got
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to take to protect your Brennan's, your clappers, your Obama
and Biden's, that's what they're gonna want. They're gonna want
us to be held hostageer A Leegendly Wese Talk eleven
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stuff out there as we as we look at a
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number of different stories all at the same time. So
there is a live update taking place right now. Harvard
is in court over the two point six billion dollar
lawsuit against the Trump administration. This is one thing that
a lot of people are keeping an eye on. So
Harvard University appeared in federal court on Monday in a
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pivotal case with its battle for the Trump administration, as
the storied institution argued the government illegally cut two point
six billion dollars in federal funding if US District Judge
Alison Burrows decides in the university's favor. The ruling would
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reverse a series of funding freezes that later became outright
cuts as the administration escalated its fight with the nation's
oldest and wealthiest university. That's kind of weird to think
about that, because it's it's the nation's oldest and wealthiest university.
So why do they need two point six billion dollars
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if they're fabulously rich? How does this work? I don't know.
I think it's a very interesting dynamic though, that we're
seeing here, right. So you've got you've got a whole
lot of stuff that is that is happening here that's
getting challenged, and so that is one of the big
storylines from earlier today. The White House boots Wall Street
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Journal from presspool on the Scotland trip. So you're not
going to be able to get to spend time over
there at the Wall Street Journal, which would theoretically be
a friendly outlet for the Trump administration. But because of
what happened over the weekend and on Friday, that's something
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totally different in the entirety of this conversation that goes
back to the Epstein storyline as well. The Trump administration
has released the FBI's MLK Junior file. This is brand new,
just happening in the last ten minutes or so. The
records of FBI surveillance of the slain Nobel Laureate MLK Jr.
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Were released over opposition from his family and the civil
rights group that King led until nineteen sixty eight when
he was assassinated. The release involves and estimated two hundred
thousand pages of records that had been under a court
imposed seal since nineteen seventy seven. That's when the FBI
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first gathered the records and turned them over to the
National Archives and Records Administration. King's family, including his two
living children, Martin the third and Bernice, were given advanced
notice of the release and had their own teams reviewing
the records ahead of the public disclosure, so that just
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this just happened in the last few minutes. With this storyline,
so one of the things that people are sort of
looking at is the Trump administration releasing the documents despite
the opposition from the slain Noble laureates family and civil
rights groups that he led since his nineteen sixty eight
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assassination until his nineteen sixty eight assassination, and so that's
a big story that is moving here. As we can see,
the MLK Junior's family urges files be viewed with empathy
and full historical stack context. King's family, including his two
living children, as I mentioned, Martin the third and Bernice,
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were given the advanced notice. The lengthy statement that came
from the two living children called for their father's case
a captivating public curiosity for decades, but called for empathy, restraint,
and respect for their families continuing grief. The pair emphasized
the personal nature of the matter, urging that these files
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must be viewed in the full historical context. And that's
something that's very important. So often we look at things
that happen and we look at them through the lens
of this period in time and not that period in
time or the other way around. We apply everything from
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that period of time into this moment and and you
try to sort of figure out the way that you
can now connect to it. And sometimes it's about, uh,
it's it's about a fact, it's about an issue, it's
about something like that. But we have to understand that
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there there are a lot of folks who are going
to be going through this especially folks who are very
interested in looking at these sorts of reports and looking
at some of these documents, especially against the backdrop of
the period of time in which this all happened. And
so what we've got happening with this storyline is a
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context that needs to be respected, and I think that's
really smart. You know, you go back in time and
you look at Thomas Jefferson, or you go back in
time you look at Washington, or you go back in
time to Teddy Roosevelt or Abraham Lincoln or anybody else.
You are living in the period in which you exist.
And so he had his life tragically cut short in
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nineteen sixty eight, and who knows what he would have
been able to complete had he had that opportunity. But unfortunately,
you had a vicious murderer who decided that he was
going to assassinate Martin Luther King Junior, which is a terrible,
terrible thing. And what we now have is some of
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the evidentiary stuff that's now going to be coming out
talking about I'm sure surveillance will come up with an issue,
and no doubt about it, this is going to be
something that is going to be looked at for a
very very long time. Who's talk eleven ten N nine
(38:24):
three WBT. It's the Brett Winterbowl Show. Follow me on
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driven by Liberty Buick GMC. Let's talk to j x Jay.
Welcome to the show.
Speaker 6 (38:46):
Well, thank you for shaking my call. Sure, I want
to share my experience as a young NOD of voting
age yet a young man that experienced nineteen seventy six
and what was supposed to be a celebration for and
the birth of our country. And I've been invited to
a party and it was Neighbors that they hosted foreign
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exchange students and I was excited to get ho my
you know, seventeen seventy six shirt on, show up at
the at the event and just was crushed by the
experience of all the foreign exchanges. How awful of a
country we were, you know, we couldn't get an election straight,
you know, what are we doing? And it could crush
me as you can imagine. And I just want to
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share that, and you know it's from that time and
so now it's hard to believe that, you know, a
lot of gotten better and now it's all we find
it a whole lot worse. I mean my I mean me,
my faith restored. So please help me. Thank you. I'll
listen now.
Speaker 1 (39:46):
Okay, great, thank you very much. I appreciate the call. Listen.
There are there are always going to be scandals, are
always going to be problems. There's always going to be,
you know, bumps in the road. One of the things, though,
that I think most people do not expect is the
idea of a government interfering with an election. And I
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think that's one of the problems that we've got.
Speaker 3 (40:10):
Now.
Speaker 1 (40:11):
You know, I'm old enough to remember nineteen seventy six,
and I thought the celebration in nineteen seventy six was fantastic,
especially when you got to see all the ships there
in the harbor in New York Harbor and all the
great celebrations that were taking place during that period of time.
And I think we're going to see a really phenomenal,
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phenomenal show coming up in twenty twenty six. But between
here and there, there's a lot of work that's got
to get done, and we need to make sure that
we're not going to just sweep things under the rug,
whether it's you know, I mean you could pick every
side of the issue, can pick their particular their particular annoyance.
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You know, that's the problem. But I think as a country,
and it's very hard to you know, to sum up
a country, whether it's a tiny country or a large
country like the United States. You know, you're you're going
to have the you're going to have the potholes, and
you're going to have the the slides, and you're going
to have problems that are that are not working out
for you, and all the best that you can possibly
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offer is to understand that this country is is remarkable.
You talked about people who were traveling as exchange students. Well,
in that period of time, you're coming off of the Hippies,
You're coming off of a lot of people who are
very angry about American strength to a certain degree. And
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then of course, obviously when you get into a place
where where the holdover of Vietnam, that's that's a very
very difficult reality. And I do think that we're in
a better place today than we were back then. We're
not in a perfect place by any stretch of the imagination.
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But there are very very few countries, if any, that
exists that are you know, remarkable and do as much
for the world as we do and try to. Not
the government of the United States, but certainly the people
of the United States are very much generous in helping
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people around the world. All Right, we had a terrible
incident take place over the last night period, and one
of those things was, yep, we had another bit of
violence coming against our folks that are out there trying
to protect the United States of America. And this is
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Christinome talking about a gang of thugs who were going
around attempting to murder ice officer. This is cut number
eleven go.
Speaker 7 (43:02):
And we just recently, in the last couple of days,
have had one of our own that has been attacked
and has been harmed dangerously by violent criminals that have
been run loose here in the New York City but
also in this country as a result of sanctuary city
policies and the policies of the Biden administration. I just
want you all to know that we have our hearts
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and our prayers going out with our officer and with
his family and his friends, and will be lifting him
up in prayer for his quick recovery and his healing
from this terrible tragedy that has befallen him. Listen, our
officer was off duty on Saturday evening when him and
his friend were attacked. They were attacked by two individuals
that were set on robbing them, and thankfully he had
his service weapon with him and was able to defend
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himself and his friend and injured one of those individuals
that was trying to do them harm. His quick action
speaks to his tenacity and his excellence in training and skill,
and because of that, one of the perpetuators was wounded
in this interaction and was incarcerated when he came in
to get medical treatment. One of the suspected attackers, the
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one that was injured. His name is Miguel Francisco Mora Nunez,
a Dominican national that was entering into this country illegally
back in twenty twenty three. He was then released back
into this country by the Biden administration. Miguel Francisco Moro
Nunez is and has a rap sheet that is a
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mile long.
Speaker 8 (44:29):
He was arrested.
Speaker 7 (44:30):
He was charged with grand larceny and also assault the
state of Massachusetts has an active warrant out for him
for armed robbery with a firearm. He also has many
other charges against him, such as kidnapping and witness intimidation.
There's absolutely zero reason that someone who has scum of
the earth like this should be running loose on the
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streets of New York City. He was arrested four different
times in New York City, and because of the mayor's policies,
sanctuary city policies, was released back to do harm to
people into individuals living in this city. Make no mistake,
this officer is in the hospital today fighting for his
life because of the policies of the mayor of the
city and the city council and the people that were
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in charge of keeping the public safe, they refuse to
do so. And now we have the situation on our
hand where someone who has dedicated their lives to protecting
the public is now fighting for his own I'm calling
on every single mayor and sanctuary city and sanctuary governor
to change their policies and to change their tactics right now.
Speaker 1 (45:35):
Okay, so if she is, they have video of the
attempted killing, so like, why would you not just pass
go and get sent to Alcatraz Alligator Alcatraz Bukelly's territory.
(45:59):
Why would why are we going to if we've got
video of them shooting the law enforcement officer, why have
a trial sent them out of the country immediately to
Boukelly's place. News Talk eleven, ten ninety nine to three wbtwo.
(46:29):
So I was watching Karen Bass, and she's been making
the rounds of saying that she doesn't understand why Los
Angeles can't be a sanctuary city and why they have
to cooperate with the federal government and why, you know,
all the people that they need need to be there
because they want to make them rebuild those houses that
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are never going to be rebuilt. By the way, I'm
telling you that right now in Los Angeles, they are
not going to rebuild those houses. Those things are going
to be eight by eights and stuff like that. It's
you're never gonna have your own house again. It's just
it's over. You should just cut your losses and go
to America. Everybody's going to America that are on the
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West coast, okay, And so I think that's that's an
important uh thing to understand. But she doesn't understand, like,
why is it that we can't just have sanctuary cities
all over the country? And you know what, I know
what I believe, and I'm curious for you to tell
me what you believe. Like do you want a sanctuary
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city in every city? Do you just want like people
being able to come in and take advantage of services
and working without permits and maybe not even having any
kind of you know, real information about these folks. I
mean that to me, that feels like really dangerous. I
think that's a very dangerous way to go about this
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sort of stuff, right, I mean, I get that people
want to be in the United States, makes total sense.
You know where I want to be. I want to
be in Beverly Hills. But you know what, I ain't
going to Beverly Hills. Why Because it's in California. There's
a reason I don't want to be there. And so
let me give you a good way to break this down.
This is Tom Holman. This is cut number fourteen. This
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is Tom Holman. After you ended up with this officer
being shot by two people who are being protected in
multiple jurisdictions, Boston, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, in New York
City and Tom Holman has had it cut number fourteen.
Speaker 9 (48:40):
Please, I'll say it again. Sanctorry cities are sanctuaries for criminals.
And I'm going to work very hard the Secretary of
Home to keep President Trump's promise and his commitment several
weeks ago that sanctuary cities are now our priority. Who're
going to flood his own You don't want to let
us into jail arrested bad guy in the safety and
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security of a jail. You want to release him into
the street where he makes it unsafe for the community,
makes it unsafe for the officer, makes it unsafe for
the aling. Can anything can happen on the street arrest.
So what we're going to do, we have more agents
in New York City to look for that bad guy.
So sancturary city is good. Exactly what they don't want,
more agents in the community and more agents in the
work site. If we can't arrest a bad guy in
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a safety and security of account of jail, doing wrestmen
in the community, and we're wrestlemen in jail. And when
we arrest them in the community, if he's with others
that are in the country legally, they're coming to.
Speaker 1 (49:34):
So he's pretty he's pretty hot under the collar about
all of this stuff. But just think about this for
a minute. Okay, Boston, New York City, Chicago, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, DC.
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You get into Huge Texas, Dallas, Texas, you go to
Los Angeles, you go to San Francisco, you go to Portland, Oregon,
you go to Washington State, you go to Denver, you
go to Saint Louis, you go to New Orleans, you
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go to all of these jurisdictions, right, all of these jurisdictions,
And what do they have in common. They have pretty
much in common sheltering people who are dangerous, dangerous people.
Do you think that this is an organized approach that
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is designed to take down America's great cities, America's great cities?
You know, that's that's you know, that's a that's an issue,
that's an important thing. In other words, that your cities
have been specifically targeted in the way they are functioning now.
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They have been specifically tasked with the need of removing
people who are law abiding citizens and spending all of
their money and assets on people who are violating the rules.
(51:33):
You know, you just look at look at the direction
of the cities and what has happened. You heard from
Karen Bass two weeks ago that the the military that
came in to stop the riots that were taking place
destroying property and in Los Angeles. She she claimed that
(51:53):
that they retreated, that she drove them out. So is
Karen Bass with us or with them? Whoever them is,
Like I would think she would be an American mayor.
She's in Los Angeles, So like, whose side are these
folks on? Are they on the side of the American
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people or are they on the side of foreign actors?
I mean, I don't know. I don't have an answer
for you on that. I don't have an answer for
you on that. But I just think the thing is
is a big deal. This is a huge issue. So
I got this message, Brett. I don't understand the deal
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about Bass not rebuilding the houses. Isn't that mostly private property?
Don't individuals own it and they decide whether they'll rebuild
or sell. Well theoretically yes, but no permits have been pulled,
or I should say no permits are permitted. And the
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problem with that is it's because they don't want these
to be single dwelling households. They want these to be
four by four's or you know, eight by eight on
the same lot. These You could make the argument that
it looks like there was a purposeful attack on houses
(53:22):
in the Pacific Palisades for the purposes of burning those
houses down and remaking what Los Angeles looks like. Some
people are saying that openly. So I don't I don't know,
I don't know what that answer is, Betty. But they
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will not let you. They will not let you rebuild
in the style that you had before. And that's the
that's the irritant for so many people. Now most of
these people are pinko commi leftists, Okay, the many of
these are pinko commi leftists who you could look at
them and say, well, hey, you chose to live there,
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your stuff burned down. Now you've got to follow the rules.
But a lot of them are just bailing out. And
that's sort of the ugly nature of all of this stuff.
But I go back to the point, why would you
want to live there if you're not able to live
on your property in the way you want to live.
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Many of these people are multi multimillionaires. They could rebuild
their houses. They've got the assets they've got the stuff
that they need. But what is it? What is it? Well,
it's not freedom. You notice Karen Bass goes to bat
for people who are not supposed to be in the country.
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She does not go to bat for constituents who wrote
checks to her to be the next mayor in California.
It's just it's unbelievable. Somebody's getting paid.
Speaker 6 (55:02):
Mightily.
Speaker 1 (55:14):
News Talk eleven, ten ninety nine three WBT. It's the
Brettwinterable Show. It's great to be with you again. If
you've just joined us, welcome to the program. Everything is
fair game from across the weekend and across today as well.
The American people are on board with the killing off
of the Biden Green New Deal. That's right, we'll tell
you why. And al Qaeda working to build the Western
(55:40):
Africa Caliphate all the way back again. But we were
talking earlier about what goes on in these cities around
our country and the sanctuary city notion, the socialism that
we see. Certainly you've got naked socialism taking place now
in New York York City, and of course what you've
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got going on in Minneapolis with two mayors would be
mayors who want to come in and just absolutely a
waste to the communities there. So that everything is free, free, free,
as long as you're voting for me. Me, me, that's it.
It's incredible. Let's jump out and take some calls. Let's
start with Chris. Chris, welcome to the program. What's on
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your mind?
Speaker 8 (56:25):
Hey man, welcome back from your trip. Brother. Hope you
had a good time.
Speaker 1 (56:28):
I did, Thank you.
Speaker 8 (56:30):
I'm going to make it click. Number one, Yeah, those
houses in LA they're not going to be rebuilt right.
Number two, Charlotte will become a sanctuary city. Trusted, trusted, trusted, trust.
But three, here's the kicker for me. I used to
live I'm not going to name the apartment complex. I
used to live near Park in Johnson split around Pineesoll Right.
(56:55):
I've vacated my apartment last September, and as I was leaving,
you know, you have to settle everything up. Out of
a coworker of mine, he speaks Spanish, I did not
know this and it shocked me. Did you know that
the federal government, the federal government pays vouchers for people
(57:20):
living in an apartment complexes? My understanding is for what
he was translating, is it three hundred dollars per child.
Now I paid six hundred and fifty six hundred excuse me,
one thousand, six hundred fifty dollars for a two bedroom apartment.
I'm single. The lady was there, she was complaining because
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she's laid in a rent. The vouchers had not come
through yet, right, And the lady's sitting here and explaining it,
and my buddy's translated. He goes, could god, I got
to get in a parka with my kids. Man, I mean,
he's like a second generation. But he goes, he had
no idea this is going on.
Speaker 1 (58:02):
Now, that that's what that that that's happened everywhere around
the country. I mean, this is how you ended up
with twenty million people coming in across the border during
the period of the Biden Harris administration. That that's that's
that's why you did not want to see I'm sorry,
(58:22):
that's why they did not want to see the program
shut down because they had a plan. They had a
plan to bring people in low skilled labor. They would
you know, they'd be doing the jobs that quote Americans
don't want to do. And yeah, look it was two
there were two purposes for this. Chris Number one, it
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was backfilling the schools because people are bailing out on
the public school systems in this country. Number two, and
number two it was future voters of America. They figured
they could put enough head pressure on the system, you know,
bring in like say sixty millillion people, that the American
people would then say, Okay, okay, that's it. We we
(59:04):
we just want an amnesty and let's just stop this.
But no, people, people absolutely were talking about that's what
happened in New York City. That's why you had the
super high rises that were hotels once upon a time
just filled with migrants and there was no hotel activity
because they were getting more money by the from the
federal government than they would have with the tourists in
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New York.
Speaker 8 (59:26):
Okay, look, I understand all that. I mean, I'm a conservative,
but I didn't know this was going on, sure, And
it just shocked me. It shocking, really, it really shocked
me that they would do that. And I'm like, wait
a minute, just because you have per kid, you get three,
you rent. If you've got four or five kids, you're
(59:47):
paying for your rent.
Speaker 1 (59:48):
All musch sure you are now here. No, so look
up in the.
Speaker 8 (59:51):
Government well, let me rephrase that we the taxpayers.
Speaker 1 (59:54):
Yea, the taxpayers payer. Of course you are. So so
let me give you an example. Okay, I know, I
know a person who is going to go study overseas
in Europe for a semester. Okay, and this person had
to go and secure a visa, right, which makes sense. Right,
(01:00:15):
You got to get your visa so you can prove
that you're that you're really going.
Speaker 8 (01:00:18):
My son had to get one to go to Canada. There,
you're coming from there, we go.
Speaker 1 (01:00:21):
Okay, so guess what you also have to do. Here's
what you also have to do in this particular place
that this is happening. You have to show that you
have the money that the student has the money to
cover it's like five or six thousand dollars in cash,
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because they don't want people to go on the dole. Now,
isn't that different than the United States?
Speaker 6 (01:00:50):
You got oh my god.
Speaker 1 (01:00:51):
So they're saying you have to have provable assets, in
other words, a bank account with five or six thousand
dollars in the bank account that cannot be touched until
after you leave the country. And so that's what it's
all about. The Europeans are way harder on on migrants
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than they are in the United States.
Speaker 8 (01:01:14):
And well not not not not for I'm reading in Germany, brouh.
Speaker 1 (01:01:17):
Well, you know, but that that that's that's a decision
that the country has made. But when you go into
places like Italy, Hungary, Poland that those folks are, they
they will they will send you home for whatever reason
that they want. And we're the dummies that just like say, Okay, yeah, great, welcome,
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it's awesome, everything's free. You know that's the problem.
Speaker 8 (01:01:40):
Well, look, hey, I just let's go welcome back.
Speaker 1 (01:01:43):
Thank you, buddy.
Speaker 6 (01:01:44):
I appreciate it.
Speaker 1 (01:01:44):
Yeah, that's great. I mean, it's it's awesome. It's awesome. Uh, Barbara,
stay there, I'm going to be back in a minute.
Speaker 8 (01:01:54):
The Bodies.
Speaker 1 (01:02:05):
News Talk eleven, ten ninety nine three WBT, It's the
Brettwerbal Show. California wildlife victims face uphill battle as corporations
and investors are swooping in. Since the Palisades Fire, about
fifty percent of the lots sold have been bought by corporations.
Six months after the California most devastating wildfire in recorded history,
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a recovery is underway. Land is changing hands developers are
coming in. Permits are being approved slowly, homes are under construction,
yet for many the process is still moving slowly. The
process is going to take time, money, and patience. That
said real estate agent Laura Alfono, who specializes in Malibu
(01:02:54):
and the Pacific Palisades properties. And that will lead to
a combination of develop investors and then families who have
legacy wealth and they're seeing what's coming in terms of
purchases not only smoke damaged homes, but of the actual
lots themselves. Of the one hundred and twenty three lots
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sold in the Palisades since the fire, about half have
been bought by corporations, the other fifty percent by individuals.
Whereas northeast of Los Angeles in Alta Dina, many homes
are being snapped up by investors. One company bought sixteen properties,
at another thirteen. I don't want an ADU accessory dwelling unit.
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I'd rather die, said Terry Kilgore, seventy, who is living
out of an RV on an Alta Dina lot waiting
for an insurance settlement. What the hell? I don't like RVs.
I don't want to live in one, but at this point,
it's a guy I'd send. Many homeowners now realize they
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were under insured. They can't afford to pay off the
old mortgage of the destroyed home two years of rent
in a tight market, have enough money left over for
a rebuild, not likely in Alta Dina. Each month more
vacant lots are coming on the market, depressing prices by
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as much of one hundred thousand dollars. In the Palisades,
it's the opposite. The number of properties coming on the
market is going down, helping fire victims wanting to cash out.
The average price is two point two million for a
vacant lot. Vacant lot construction time as I'm hearing, could
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be a year and a half, So I think you're
going to see six months from now Framan, said Larry
Vine of Pally Strong, a citizen group formed after the fires.
The trauma has been really tough. A lot of people
are still confused by it. They just don't know what
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to do. A lot of people are moving forward with
their plans. A lot of people are just kind of
on hold, said Michael Shirley. Right now, about fifty homes
are under construction in the Palisades of roughly nine hundred
applications submitted to the City and County of Los Angeles.
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Both entities say they're approving permits in under two months,
down from eight to eighteen months. But the reality is,
do they really want these folks coming back? Are these
the people that they want coming back? They're rich, they're nice, etc.
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You see how that goes. Uh, let's go to Barbara. Barbara,
Welcome to the program. Barbara, Hello, Barbara.
Speaker 10 (01:06:08):
Anything. You're a born and bred Bathenburg party.
Speaker 1 (01:06:12):
That's awesome. I'm so happy to hear from.
Speaker 10 (01:06:13):
You, and I want to give a shout out for
our university system and the unc system. I have a
granddaughter that went through her undergraduate, her graduate master's and
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got a full right scholarship every university for microbiology.
Speaker 1 (01:06:42):
Oh, that's wonderful.
Speaker 10 (01:06:44):
That she is doing so well.
Speaker 1 (01:06:46):
Oh that's great.
Speaker 10 (01:06:48):
I tried to take her out for breakfast and she said, Granny,
you don't need to pay for it. I got a
job now.
Speaker 1 (01:06:55):
See that's great. That's what you want right there, big time.
That's awesome.
Speaker 10 (01:07:00):
I've got a daughter and I ran per County commissioner
in twenty ten against the District three. I don't remember
right now what his name was, and I came within
just a few votes of win in the district.
Speaker 1 (01:07:22):
Wow, that's that. Look. It takes people like you to
to be uh, to be active, you know. I mean,
that's what's very important. And I'm so happy to hear
that you're doing well and that your your daughter, your
granddaughter is doing well. And I really appreciate you being
out there, Barbara. Thank you very much for the call.
And I mean, I certainly I couldn't be happier for you.
I mean, honestly, it's it's this is this is the
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American dream being realized. And that's a very important thing
to kind of think about when you when you look at,
you know, all the opportunities we have, uh, people are
you know, a lot of the times folks don't want
to recognize some of the great things that are right
in front of their faces. There are people who would
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would give anything to have some of these opportunities. But
the reality is you have a people in government who
are all about I don't want to say the grift,
but I do want to say the you know, the
the Green New Deal chicanery that was going on. Americans
support Trump ending Biden's green grift. This is Wayne Christian
(01:08:29):
over at the Hill. Today. The radical left and the
Biden administration treated climate policy not as an energy or
environmental strategy, but as a political religion, Amen brother one
funded by the American taxpayer to the tune of more
(01:08:50):
than one trillion dollars. President Trump has is right to
shut off the green subsidy Spicott, and recent polling shows
Americans are supportive of this move. I mean, it's really something.
The Orewellying named Inflation Reduction Act set aside three hundred
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and ninety three billion dollars of green subsidies. That's money
that you put into the kiddy. Think about that. You
guys gave Joe Biden three hundred and ninety three billion
dollars in green energy subsidies.
Speaker 6 (01:09:37):
What did you get for it?
Speaker 1 (01:09:38):
Joe Biden thought he could get reelected. Kamala Harris thought
she could get real if she could get elected, funding
everything from electric vehicle rebates to wind and solar credits.
That may sound good in a press release, but it
never delivered for normal, hard working Americans. There's talk eleven
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ten that I'm three WBT. It's the Brettwitable Show. It's
good to be with you seven oh four five seven
zero eleven ten. Seven oh four five seven zero eleven ten.
All right. So one of the things that people they've
kind of forgotten about, and I think this is an
important thing to think about here, is the dangers that
we still face. And we have seen a lot of
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you know, remarkable things happen in the last decade or so, right,
But one of the things that we also have to
understand is that the bad guys don't stop, right, the
bad guys don't stop. There's always another front in some
way or place or whatever it is. So here's here's
(01:10:59):
a story out of the Arab Weekly. I read all
kinds of show prep. Okay, rise in al Qaeda attacks
revives specter of West African Caliphate, shows strategic shift. So essentially,
if you look at a map of Africa, all right,
(01:11:23):
you look at a map of Africa and you say, okay,
you've got a couple of different areas. So what you
want to look at is the western end of Africa, right,
So you've got like Molly, and you've got Nigeria and
Niger and Chad and all of that sort of stuff.
(01:11:43):
That is that's a very you know, unstable part of
the region, okay, and this is also ripe for bad guys,
bad actors to get in there and be able to
do what they want to do without really being surveiled.
(01:12:04):
We typically, i mean, this is this is sort of
the thing we have to think about. But we typically
just think about Iran with their problems, or Syria or
Lebanon or any of those places around the world and
in that region. But when you get to Africa, Africa
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is going to be the battlefield of the future because
you have destabilization happening in part of the continent and
then at the same time you've got countries that are
trying to keep a grip on uh, the other part
of Africa. Okay. So the recent attacks point a concrete
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effort to encircle Sahlian capitals.
Speaker 6 (01:12:52):
What is that?
Speaker 1 (01:12:53):
So that's Mali, No, not not the drug Mali, m Ali,
Southern Nizer and Northern Benin. Those are the areas they're
talking about. And that's you know, Al Qaida is very
effective when it comes to sucking up territory that has
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been abandoned and then they will then take over. It's
how they got into Afghanistan, It's how they got into Yemen.
It's how they got into the northern parts of West Africa.
So this is something that you should keep an eye on.
There's an organization there called Jinnum j n i M
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and they are the Jamat Nursat al Islam while muslamin
and they are the people that are trying to grab
this territory. Do I think that they're going to invade
the United States from there? No, But what they will
do is they will create chaos, mayhem, all that sort
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of stuff, and at some point the United States will
have to send troops and get involved and fight against
these al Qaeda elements and all of this sort of stuff.
This has been going on, this insurgency has been going
on for more than a decade. But the fear is
that the violence is going to steadily spread towards coastal
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West Africa, regional stability issue and it's going to become
a problem for the Europeans. Once they get into Europe,
they're going to start to do things that are very
ugly and very reminiscent as much. And so this is
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a storyline that you should pin up on the board
because I can see within seven eight years us getting
dragged into this. And I'll tell you this right now.
If you ended up in a fight with the radicals
like we fought in the beginning of this century, and
(01:15:10):
you got somebody like a Gavin Newsom or a Kamala Harris,
good luck. News Talk eleven, ten ninety nine, three WBT.
It's the Brett Winterbow Show. Okay. Earlier in the program,
(01:15:31):
I was talking about Hunter Biden, and I was talking
about how, you know, he was saying that he's been
sober since twenty nineteen and all that sort of stuff,
and that's great. I'm happy for him, but i'd understand
what he was doing talking to this guy Andrew Callaghan.
So Hunter Biden raged against President Donald Trump and his
(01:15:52):
mass deportation efforts during an expletive leyden interview with a
Philadelphia podcast in which he calls his father's successor a
bleeping thug, meaning President Trump, and draws parallels to the
nineteenth century government actions against black freedmen. Wow, that is
(01:16:18):
that is a that is a pretty big bridge there.
Hunter Biden and Channel five podcaster Andrew Callagan spoke for
three hours on a range of topics from the former
first Son's cocaine use to the former president's disastrous debate
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to theories that he was marketing paintings to assuage overseas
interests in favor of his dad. On immigration, Biden began
by revisiting the Reconstruction era and the Ku Klux Klan
early role as a voter suppression organization against black Americans. Okay,
(01:17:04):
he discussed an eighteen seventy three incident in Colfax, Louisiana,
when former Confederate militia men and the Klan converged with
a cannon on a courthouse where several black men were
defending the GOP office holders following a contested election. Hold
(01:17:26):
on a minute, Hunter, your party, you're the attachment to
that party. The Confederates were Democrats. I mean, come on,
he wants to rewrite history. Many of those defenders were
slaughtered outside the courthouse, and Biden said such violence and
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intimidation continued throughout the country thereafter that. Okay, the Democratic
Party was founded on the predicate of slavery. Those the
Democrat at a party. That's what the Confederates were.
Speaker 8 (01:18:06):
Man.
Speaker 1 (01:18:07):
See, something must have happened to him because he doesn't
understand the actual history of what he's talking about connecting
that time to the present. Biden said, America gets stuck
in a permanent Jim Crow loop. Joe Biden was throwing
Jim Crow around every fifteen minutes. Does he think that
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is he? Does he know who he's talking about? Hunter?
Do you know who you're talking about? Your father was
talking twenty four to seven about Jim Crow that when
the more perfect union is nearly realized as symbiosis between
money and power, ruins it meta meta the high end
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wheeler dealers. Uh there are you?
Speaker 6 (01:19:01):
Are you?
Speaker 4 (01:19:02):
Are you?
Speaker 1 (01:19:02):
Are you joke? What are you doing?
Speaker 4 (01:19:04):
Man?
Speaker 1 (01:19:05):
You're not making any sense. Hunter, You're you're sitting back
and you said, oh, yeah, no, this is this is
this is not what we're talking about here. Uh, We're
we're talking about what the Republicans are. The Republicans fought
for slaves to be recognized. Abraham Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln. Hunter,
(01:19:33):
there's a minority group that those in power that came
into power through democratically elected means are going to target
this minority group because they're stealing all the jobs. Okay,
so Hunter, Biden is now into the territory of illegal
immigrants should be allowed to just stay at will in
(01:19:59):
the Anact states and get jobs without vetting. What is
this doesn't make any sense. What we're going to do
is we're going to send masked men to this marginalized group.
Actually that's not the case. The Klan was the group
of people that would go more rotting with the masks
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over their faces. The only reason why ICE has to
utilize the notion of the masks is because you're doxing them.
Your party is doxing them. Your party is creating an
(01:20:42):
absolute chaos when it comes to people who are going
to be repatriated to their home countries. What are we
going to do is where going to send a masked
man to a marginalized group, and we are going to
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take them and put them on planes and put them
on buses and put them on trains. That's how you
send people back. Yes, it's mostly airplanes. It's not trains,
it's not buses. It's mostly airplanes. And by the way, Hunter,
are you sure you're not talking about the hamas people
wearing masks at Columbia University and at Georgetown and at
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the elite schools. Are you sure you're not talking about them?
Because those are the folks that seem to really be
all about intimidating Jews and telling people that they're not
allowed to be educated in the schools and this sort
of stuff at the college and the universities. That's why
Trump's fighting the most powerful institution in the United States,
(01:21:49):
Harvard University. See, he's trying to be relevant, but if
he can't be factual, how can he be relevant? Otherwise
it's just a it's just a pile of gobbledygook. What
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is this hunter. You're not doing it well, you're doing
it poorly. That's no good, all right, coming up breaking
with Brett Jensen and after that TJ. Ritchie, I'll talk
to you again tomorrow. News Talk eleven, ten ninety nine,
three WVTW