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CBS shamefully edits an interview with Kristi Noem to whitewash the truth about MS-13 gang member Kilmar Abrego Garcia. Meanwhile, Gavin Newsom’s Press Office tries to pick a fight with Dean Cain.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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It's his laugh mission to make bad decisions. It's time
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Speaker 1 (00:13):
Man, oh Man, we got a lot of Florida men
in the news this time. This is the Data Show.
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Speaker 1 (00:23):
Scavenger Hunt led a Florida man to drive one hundred
and six miles per hour to a car dealership so
that he could find sixty dollars that was hidden there.

Speaker 2 (00:32):
This happens all the time. People go in social media.

Speaker 1 (00:35):
They claim to hide money in a unique spot and
the first person that gets there in this random spot
in public gets the cash. So a Florida guy jumped
in his vehicle when he saw the social media post
and drove so fast to try to get there, and
then thought that would be an excuse when he got
pulled over by the cops.

Speaker 2 (00:51):
He's like, no, you don't get it.

Speaker 1 (00:53):
I don't know if you're following quote unquote social media influencer,
but they hid sixty dollars at the car dealership, so
I got to get there.

Speaker 2 (01:01):
Luckily for him, Not only is he arrested.

Speaker 1 (01:02):
His car is impounded, so maybe he needs another vehicle
and they'll have to go and check out that dealership
for other reasons. I'm not sure, but any or he
at least needs the sixty bucks to get the car
out of a lock up. Florida man was accused of
regularly throwing glass bottles from his Miami high rise. He
is now facing deadly missile charges. What's uniquely interesting about
this story, outside of just the horribleness of it of

(01:26):
a guy who thinks hilarious to launch glass bottles from
a high rise, is when people don't understand the actual
level of punishment for the thing they're doing, and then
they find out.

Speaker 2 (01:37):
That's the part I like the most.

Speaker 1 (01:39):
There's a viral video of someone trying to tell a
cop they didn't do anything wrong and leave me alone.
The guy actually was, I think driving a golf cart
on public roadways it's not allowed. But then when you
defy the cop and push back and whip out your
camera and try to turn it into a whole thing,
things get worse for you, not better a lot of
the time, meaning you commit more crimes.

Speaker 2 (01:59):
This guy who might out.

Speaker 1 (02:00):
Have assumed that his glass bottles would be thought of
as deadly missiles.

Speaker 2 (02:04):
Is going to be in trouble for a lot of stuff.

Speaker 1 (02:06):
So Florida man who's unique piece of cramp does something
that gets him much stronger punishments than you'd expect, and
I'm okay for that.

Speaker 2 (02:15):
I think that's great.

Speaker 1 (02:16):
Actually, in that vein, there's another story about a guy
who was arrested by police in Florida. During the process
of being arrested, he slammed one of the police dogs
to the ground and also headbutted a patrol car, not
even a human, he had butted the car itself. But
I'm okay, and many others are okay with seeking the

(02:37):
death penalty on this case because you don't hurt dogs,
piece of crap, you jerk.

Speaker 2 (02:42):
But this guy is definitely going to.

Speaker 1 (02:43):
Be in a lot of trouble and a lot of
things are going to happen as far as the level
of crime he committed because he didn't want to go quietly.
And then finally, one last one that I thought was
pretty interesting as far as a Florida man goes, and
this feels out of all four of these, this one
feels the most uniquely Florida. Just because of the degree
to which this is crazy. A Florida guy got arrested

(03:03):
because he was flying fentanyl into prison.

Speaker 2 (03:07):
He was using a drone to do it.

Speaker 1 (03:08):
He would take the drone from his house where he
had the fentanyl apparently and fly it to the people
that he was selling it to who were.

Speaker 2 (03:15):
Locked up in jail.

Speaker 1 (03:17):
And this somehow somebody cracked the case, somebody figured out
what was going on here. You can't fly fentanyl into
a prison undetected. Was just crazy. The Florida man, actually,
I think, was doing this in California, so he wasn't
actually even in Florida when he was doing it. But
of course that Florida sticks hard, that Florida stays. Although
California not exactly a reasonable state in a lot of

(03:37):
ways themselves, this does sound like the kind of thing
that might just happen in a place like California too.
But my favorite part about this is when the guy
was apprehended, I'm assuming he said.

Speaker 2 (03:48):
How'd you figure out it was me?

Speaker 1 (03:50):
How did you chase the drone, attract the drone down
to my location?

Speaker 2 (03:54):
Man? Oh man, we thought we had the perfect crime going.

Speaker 1 (03:56):
When you're flying fentanyl into jail, all right, quick break
a lot more now.

Speaker 2 (04:01):
At least he doesn't have to fly it. He's there
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Speaker 1 (05:00):
They don't learn their lessons this is the Danish show
My name is Craig Collins, filling in thrilled to be
with you. A bunch of stuff out there to talk about.
This is Christinome putting up on social media a demonstratedly
edited video showing her response to a CBS question and
then what they aired. As far as the CBS question goes,

(05:20):
this was about kill mar Abrego Garcia. No matter how
many times media has caught red handed in this situation,
and no matter how much money President Trump successfully gets
them in lawsuits to give him, they still want to
do this. They still want to change things and claimants
for journalistic reasons.

Speaker 2 (05:38):
But here we go.

Speaker 4 (05:39):
One thing that we will continue to do is to
make sure that he doesn't walk for you. In the
United States of America. This individual was a known human
smuggler MS thirteen gang member, an individual who was a
wife beater and someone who was so perverted that he
solicited nude photos from minors and even his fellow human

(06:00):
traffickers told him to knock it off. He was so
sick in what he was doing and how he was
treating small children. So he needs to never be in
the United States of America and our administration is making
sure we're doing all that we can to bring him
to justice.

Speaker 2 (06:13):
That is crazy. I want to play it one more time.

Speaker 1 (06:15):
So the first piece of audio is the audio of
what CBS actually aired, the question about kill Mar and
breg Garcia. The second very long, very contextualized answer as
to why you would never want that person in the
United States, it did not air, And so it's insane
that this is the kind of thing that a lot
of these places are being caught doing. It's so easy

(06:37):
in society right now to do this. By the way,
we all have a phone, we all have the capability
to record things. Of course, people that are going to
take interviews from places like the White House have capabilities
to do this sort of stuff, and news seems to
be woefully unprepared for the reality that they're not the
only arbiters of any sort of narrative, that everyone else

(06:58):
can demonstrate the truth, and that there are social media
platforms like x like Twitter that you can go on
and tell people the truth and it won't be censored
by people in charge. Because of Elon Musk, one more time,
I want to play it. The difference between what aired
on CBS and what she actually said.

Speaker 4 (07:14):
And the one thing that we will continue to do
is to make sure that he doesn't walk free in
the United States of America.

Speaker 1 (07:20):
Again, that's the entire answer they aired as if for
some reason with no you know, motivating factors, Christy Nelm
is like screw kill mar Brago Garcia, the innocent man
from a part of this country that doesn't deserve this
level of scrutiny that he's getting as they continue to
call him and pretend he's that. But oh, wait a minute,
if you actually aired the whole answer, this is who

(07:42):
he is to a lot of the people that have
seen all of the different court cases and whatnot against him,
the you know, actions in courtrooms, or at least the
filings of certain things that his wife did and then
sort of took back which was weird or actually really
just tried to avoid when asked questions about this. But again,
this is the unedited answer that CBS deemed inappropriate to

(08:05):
put on television and totally fine to cut out.

Speaker 4 (08:08):
This individual was a known human smuggler, a MS thirteen
gang member, an individual who was a wife beater, and
someone who was so perverted that he solicited nude photos
from miners and even his fellow human traffickers told him
to knock it off. He was so sick in what
he was doing and how he was treating small children.
So he needs to never be in the United States

(08:31):
of America, and our administration is making sure we're doing
all that we can to bring him to justice.

Speaker 1 (08:35):
You know what's really sad about this too, To be
honest with you, A CBS was the same is the
same organization that begrudgingly, finally years later, admitted that the
Hunter Biden laptop was real. They're the first ones to
do that of the main legacy media liars.

Speaker 2 (08:51):
I guess you could call them.

Speaker 1 (08:52):
The people who do not tell you the truth and
don't really care to tell you the truth anymore. But
what I thought was so interesting about it is that
they demonstrate a willingness to at least sometimes accept the
reality around them and behave accordingly to it. But then
this again is a totally different version of that. It's
the exact opposite. It's the screw you guys, we're going
home kind of thing. We'll do whatever we want and

(09:15):
how dare anybody ask us any questions? And well, it's awful.

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Speaker 1 (10:18):
And now, all of the news you would probably miss
it's time for Dana's Quick five. That's right, it is
the Dana Show. I am Craig Collins filling in time
for the Quick five. A burning Man has horrible headlines
that are coming out of this thing.

Speaker 2 (10:31):
A one. This is just a weird one. A Burning
Man attendee.

Speaker 1 (10:35):
Gives birth at festival after quote showing no signs of pregnancy.
I feel like that's got to be impossible. But they
said she had no signs of pregnancy, and all of
a sudden, there is a baby that exists now that
was born, of all places, at burning Man. This one
even worse though, a body found in pool of blood
at burning Man.

Speaker 2 (10:54):
People have questions, they don't have answers.

Speaker 1 (10:57):
This is not a thing I would attend because it
seems like a all this horrible place. Meta created flirty
chatbots of celebrities. Taylor Swift is among them. These are
people you can interact with via AI that may seem
like they're overly into you, very much unlike the actual
celebrity if they met you and would not have this
level of interest in you.

Speaker 2 (11:16):
This feels creepy.

Speaker 1 (11:18):
This feels like something they did intentionally and honestly know
the genesis story of Facebook being a place that Mark
Zuckerberg created because he wanted a girl that didn't want
him back feels like it's best demonstrated through this story
of celebrities being overly flirty with people that are interacting
with the AI version of them.

Speaker 2 (11:38):
Sounds like they're going to get in trouble.

Speaker 1 (11:39):
And then finally, one last one in the world of
weird and this is also AI. In the next five years,
people predict that you will be able to talk to
dead loved ones via artificial intelligence, that no one will
go to cemeteries anymore, because if you want to interact
with someone that you've lost, you'll just fire up the
AI version of them for a quick chat. That all

(12:00):
so sounds horrible. I am uniquely against this one. I
have been uniquely against any version of this for a
while now, because it would be the hardest way to
actually say accept the fact that someone in your life
is no longer there by pretending they exist via AI.
This seems like it will be mentally very bad for society,
and yet they keep blazing toward it and saying somehow

(12:22):
it's a good thing, and it seems uniquely again horrible.
And then also not actually visiting a cemetery. That seems
like the kind of thing that also helps you not
admit the fact that the person that you cared about
is no longer here, which is a byproduct of going
to the cemetery, you know, which I think is emotional,
but it has value. Pretending things don't happen when they

(12:43):
do happen seems like a bad thing that our society
keeps being more and more accepting of. All right, quick
break a lot more. Craig Collins filling in on the
Data show. Gavin Newsom and his press office account tried
to pick a fight with Dean kin the guy who
played Superman in The Lowest Lane Dean kan TV show
with Terry Hatcher.

Speaker 2 (13:03):
It was a dumb fight for sure.

Speaker 1 (13:06):
Dean Kane put up a photo on I think Instagram
and some other places that said that he got hurt somehow.
He hurt one of his arms, he said, small mishap.
Will heal fully and quickly. So happy.

Speaker 2 (13:17):
It's college football weekend.

Speaker 1 (13:19):
It's a weird post for someone to be like, I'm
gonna attack this guy now, you know, like a person
who may or may not even be all that famous anymore.
I'm not saying that you don't recognize Dean Kane if
you see him somewhere, but he's not a guy who's
doing a lot of current acting in things.

Speaker 2 (13:35):
I'm not trying to take a shot. I'm just saying.

Speaker 1 (13:38):
And he's putting up a photo saying that he got
injured and he's gonna heal, and the press office for
Gavin Newsom was like, yeah, this is the time to
go after him, so they put up on social media.
Turns out arresting innocent Latino kids and farm workers is
harder than playing Superman. That was their response back to
him being injured. And this is real dumb. By the way,

(13:59):
Dean Kane did go with Ice on a few of
the things that Ice had to do because he wanted
to raise awareness for it. You can do whatever you
want with your platform. I don't care what people do
with their platform. I think it makes more sense when
you're a Dean Kane who's not acting anymore all that regularly,
or maybe not trying to to be more political, because
now it doesn't matter if people hire him or not.

Speaker 2 (14:21):
He doesn't care. He just wants to tell the truth.

Speaker 1 (14:23):
But I think it's interesting again that this has caused
somebody on the left to be so angry at him
that he suited up and went with ice officers, who
are the villain to the left. It's not anybody in
charge anywhere. They want to blame the person that's actually
executing the order, which, by the way, let me get
to that in a second. But first let's finish the

(14:44):
Dean kne thing. A Dean's response to Gavin Newsom's press
office was hysterical gaslighting from these idiots injury had nothing
to do with ice duties, just a simple home mishap.
What frauds and phonies and he just essentially made fun
of them, which is a areas. But let's talk about
that other idea for a second. So the left right

(15:05):
now is dealing with a unique challenge. I think that
democratic leaders are dealing with it. I think that the
loudest and the most annoying of the pundits and the
people who scream things into televisions are dealing with it.
And it's the fact that several of the issues they've
committed themselves to a side of the elon it's truly
a dumb side. The men can play women's sports, men

(15:26):
can use women's bathrooms, all that kind of stuff. It's
just so stupid and the wokeness of it is so ridiculous.
But they can't turn back, they can't get back to
a sensible place because they've gone too far. It actually
reminds me of quite a few different things out there
in society. One of my favorite ones is the movie

(15:46):
Tropic Thunder, which you may or may not have seen,
and a character in Tropic Thunder that goes and I
probably shouldn't say it this way on the air, but
I'm not afraid of it goes full more on goes
full idiots, full retard is what they say in the movie,
and that if you're acting and pretending to be someone
who has a mental you know, incapability, you can't go

(16:08):
so far that it makes no sense.

Speaker 2 (16:10):
You have to have redeeming qualities.

Speaker 1 (16:11):
They called it the Forest Gump rule, where you can
act as though you're someone who has some limitations, but
not too many limitations to ruin a movie that's essentially
in a different way, what has happened to the left.
They've they've gone so far on so many issues that
they don't know how to come back to the table.
They don't know how to turn around their full you know,

(16:33):
idiot move, and so instead of doing that, they're trying
to pick a fight with who they deem to be
weaker people. They don't want to fight necessarily with Trump,
although they do that all the time. So he's probably
the exception to the rule. But the system that they're
trying to fight, you know, the same way Trump is.
Trump's enemy is the deep state, right, Trump's enemy is

(16:53):
people who you know, are in control of things and
do bad things with that level of control, that level
of authority, whether you believe that or not. As fine,
that's who the Republican voter believes. The ultimate enemy to
be of their party is bad behaving people in positions
of power. The left continues to target the people who

(17:15):
act because of the leadership of their party. So the
left attacks the ice agent instead of saying that it's
a person ordering the raid who is the only person
they should be targeting and fighting. They want to shame
the people at the lowest level of the totem pole
to try to get them to stop listening to the
people above them. It's really an interesting tactic because again,

(17:36):
it demonstrates weakness. I really hope I've done a goo
job of explaining this. I've really attempted to here. Probably
need to map it out a little bit better. But
when you're weak, when your positions aren't strong, when you
know people don't support them, the only way to win
is to turn the every man that's living next door
to the person who voted for you into the enemy,
because you can't reach any higher than that, because the

(17:58):
higher you reach, the more you have to have a
conversation about substance, a conversation about issues, a conversation about policy.
And they don't want to do that. They want to
say that the Orange Man is bad and anyone who
voted for the Orange Man is bad, and you need
to attack those individuals so they are too afraid and
stop voting for the Orange Man because they can't win

(18:20):
the other way.

Speaker 2 (18:21):
And it's really fascinating.

Speaker 1 (18:22):
But again, that's to me, the biggest takeaway of trying
to attack Dean Kine, For you know, helping ICE is like, oh,
this guy, this horrible, terrible person. He needs to be blamed,
and so does everyone who is, you know, actually upholding
the law, which is all that ICE is doing. Ice
is removing people who are legally in this country in

(18:43):
all different kinds of ways, because again, and I can't
state this more clearly, they are illegally here in the country.
They have broken a law. Whether or not you care
about that law is not up to you and I.
It's up to the people in charge. And if you
want to fight that power as a political part, you
should do it by targeting the people in charge, not

(19:03):
trying to get people to bully and harm ice agents
and make fun of Dean Kine when his arm is broken.
This is just, again a very weird thing that exists
in our society. It's the same reason I'll say this
part too before I take a break, that the left
often targets children with conversations. They want kids to be
capable of getting, you know, sex change operations, which is

(19:24):
truly an insane thing to say out loud. It's the
kind of thing that a few years ago, if you
had said to someone, they would have committed you.

Speaker 2 (19:31):
But now it's actually a byproduct of the political talking points.

Speaker 1 (19:34):
Of each side. But they want that, they would like
to see that happen. And I don't know why they
want to see that happen, but mostly because they think
that that'll create a voter for life. This person will
never vote for anybody but Democrats, So who cares if
they mutilate and change their body in a way that
they can never reverse.

Speaker 2 (19:50):
We got one more voter.

Speaker 1 (19:52):
Let's bring in all of the people across the border,
regardless of what we know about them. There might be
some murderers and some drug traffickers that get in. Ah,
that's because we're bringing in a whole lot of voters.
And that's all we care about. That's all we want.
We want power at all costs. That is the democratic
version of a conversation, not the conservative Republican one. Regardless
of what regular mainstream news media tells you, and well

(20:13):
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