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It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time
for Florida man.
Speaker 1 (01:33):
I'm trying really hard to understand the story, so let
me just share the headline. Drunk Florida man gets kicked
out of Dollar Tree after rudely demanding staff triple bag
his candles.
Speaker 2 (01:48):
So this.
Speaker 1 (01:52):
Poor teenage girl who was the cashier, a customer who
was there recorded the incident and and it was a
major scene inside the Stolatary store.
Speaker 2 (02:03):
So what happened?
Speaker 1 (02:03):
A man walked in drunk and he was trying to
buy some candles, and the cashier on duty was a
teenage girl, and he was, you know, as he was,
I guess, trying to check out. He was very belligerent
already without any need to be. She was ringing up
his stuff and he demanded that she wrapped each candle
in three separate bags, and when she offered to use
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two bags instead, he was not happy about it. He
got in her face and was screaming at her, pointing
his finger, and then the customer had been filming stepped
in and then that man turned around and snapped at him,
and then it escalated from there, and he was screaming
at the customer recording him, if I want five redacted bags,
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then what redacted businesses?
Speaker 2 (02:46):
And of yours?
Speaker 1 (02:47):
Shut your redacted mouth, and clearly he was drunk. The
manager tried to de escalate, and the customer, you know,
the guy was recording, didn't stop recording. Uh, And I mean,
this guy was losing his mind. He was yelling at
the manager, yelling at everybody else. So they ended up
having to call the cops. And now he's apparently I
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think he's banned from that dollar tree.
Speaker 2 (03:12):
He can't go. You're mad over candles.
Speaker 1 (03:14):
Like, first off, that's the gayest thing I've ever heard.
That's super ghgy ga. To be that mad over having
your candles wrapped up at a dollar tree, just stop.
This is why Leans don't visit us, all.
Speaker 3 (03:30):
These peoples for his bathroom trash can.
Speaker 2 (03:32):
Oh my gosh, it's insane.
Speaker 1 (03:35):
This Florida man was arrested because his ceiling hideout and
a Florida home didn't work so well. He fell through
the roof or fell through the ceiling right into the
SWAT team literally, so they had an hour's long standoff.
This was in Vero Beach, Florida. The guy's facing grand
theft auto and resisting and he thirty seven year old
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Keith Rogers. He was trying to hide for SWAT after
this hour's long standoff and he got into the ceiling
but the ceiling didn't hold and it was caught on
their shoulder, their their body camera footage that it showed
him falling through the ceiling right literally at SWAT team.
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The SWAT team's feet. Yeah, like he'd like. They practically
caught the guy. They quickly surrounded him and arrested him.
He is being held on twenty five thousand dollars bond.
You would think, I mean, wouldn't you know that the
drywall of the ceiling is not going to hold you?
You would think that you would know that. And then
good Samaritans rescue a seventy four year old Florida man
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from his burning Porsche Ooh, clear Water. Seventy four year
old man was pulled from his burning cart. Was a
dramatic rescue. The folks came and they pulled him out,
dragged him to safety. He was taken to the hospital
for treatment. Nobody knows how it got to that point,
but everybody got footage to that Porsche or that fire region.
Speaker 2 (04:58):
Nobody likes to see that.
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has banned transgender women from all female Olympic events. According
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according to a new report, the IOC has setting to
ban transgender women from competing in all female categories. The
change is going to be announced early next year. According
to the Times report, on Monday. The decision, they said
to overhaul the policy. They had a I mean, I
can't believe they had to have a sporting committee carry
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out a science based review of the biological advantages of
that men have in women's sports.
Speaker 2 (06:55):
I don't. I don't get that at all. Why do
you have to have this whole thing?
Speaker 3 (07:00):
Why?
Speaker 1 (07:00):
Why do you have to have this whole thing with it?
I don't, I don't understand that at all. So, Uh,
this IOC spokesperson they said that they had not.
Speaker 2 (07:09):
Made a decision on it yet. Uh.
Speaker 1 (07:13):
And they said that the update was given by the
IOC's Director of Health Medicines. Why do you have to
have this like whole thing for it? Why do you
Why did you have to have this whole process? I
mean they it's a dude. It's a dude.
Speaker 2 (07:31):
That's all there is to it.
Speaker 1 (07:32):
Why Why do you why do they have to undergo
or pretend to undergo this. I'm reading how they put it,
this scientific presentation which laid out the evidence. I mean,
you could just look at what, you know, what the
person has. You know what I'm saying, Why is there
this big thing? I don't get it? But it was
so they said that the update was given by IOC's
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director of Health Medicine Science and it was the last
week of their I don't give it Brat's ask about
any of this stuff. I cannot believe that they had
to do this whole thing. I think they only did
it so that they could make it look like they
were making an effort to really understand the pseudoscience behind it.
That's what That's what it seems like, so that they
could really understand the pseudoscience of it. All right, that's
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what it. And they said that the regular the guidance
that they had that they said that the women were
able to compete in the men as women were able
to compete in the female category. But they had but
they said that it was left up to individual sports
apparently to make the determination. Individual athletic disciplines to make
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the determination.
Speaker 2 (08:40):
I don't know. Is it good.
Speaker 1 (08:42):
It's good, yeah, But at the same time, it also
seems like it's entire that this is like all performative.
Speaker 2 (08:50):
They could have done this at any point.
Speaker 1 (08:51):
I mean, you don't have to have like a scientific
panel to make the determination that a man is going
to have a benefit in women's You know what, I'm saying.
Speaker 3 (09:02):
That they do blood tests for drugs and stuff. Well
XX and x Y. I mean that's literally what you
can do.
Speaker 2 (09:09):
Yeah, I don't know. I mean, yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (09:13):
So this is I mean, I'm happy that they've done it.
There was a lot of discussion because one of the Olympics.
They're coming up the summer, right, Yeah, the Olympics are
coming up this summer.
Speaker 2 (09:23):
So I mean it's.
Speaker 1 (09:26):
I guess good that they were able to get this
squared away before then. But how many people have already
been displaced though? How many women have already been displaced
by these policies? That's the million dollar question. Because you
have all of the different competitions that lead up to
Olympic qualification, So are is that going to be considered?
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Is that going to have been fair? Steve says, it's
February Milan. That's not too far off to be honest,
February Milan. So a lot of people have probably gone through,
you know, different qualifications, and I'm just wondering what that
looks like. Have they been just where they displaced? How
was that handled? I don't know, So we'll see, but
(10:15):
that's uh, sorry, I'm dealing with We're dealing with some
equipment stuff here that we've got going on. It's like
legoed here. Sorry, I'm like knocking stuff down on this desk.
All right, If I don't touch it, maybe it won't.
If I don't touch the keyboard, it's okay. If I
touch the keyboard, everything falls apart.
Speaker 2 (10:32):
So there you go.
Speaker 1 (10:34):
The next Summer Olympics are going to be held in
Los Angeles in twenty twenty eight, So the Winter Olympics
are going to be in Milan coming up in spring,
and they don't know if the new guidance is going
to be implemented during that time or not.
Speaker 2 (10:48):
We don't know, So I don't know. We'll uh. But
that's big news.
Speaker 1 (10:53):
This goes into this doubtails into the story that we
had about the decline of transgender This was over its skeptic.
This is interesting. So they did the survey of fifty
thousand students a year per year from about two hundred
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and fifty universities, and they were looking they broke everything
down in all of these different subgroups, et cetera. And
they looked at in as Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression,
which is doing a really great job by the way
the firefolks. They also co sponsored the two a debate
that I did last week.
Speaker 2 (11:35):
They came up with equival.
Speaker 1 (11:37):
The conclusion of their data, they said, was unequivocal that
the share of students identifying as transgender meaning other than
male or female, which that apparently peaked in twenty twenty
three and it's been halved in two years since. And
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they said it's a reversal of culture, which I think
it is. It's a that I mean, that's pretty amazing
that it's had already. But they looked at fifty thousand
students and they what they discovered is that the percentage
of students not identified as male or female has dropped
off dramatically, like it was at its lowest point for
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some reason, like in twenty n eighteen, and then it's skyrocketed,
absolutely skyrocketed. And they note them by different universe, by
by university and their study, but they said that it
is on a rapid decline.
Speaker 2 (12:36):
That's interesting, do you And I'm wondering why that is.
Speaker 1 (12:44):
They I mean, they said, well, why is the transcurve
bending downward? Is it because they're becoming more conservative and religious?
And that answer was no, they said, they said that
the UH students survey shows non binary gender and gender
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queer sexuality. They said that it has been dropping. They
have not found any kind of shift to the political right,
and that there's no share in, no rise in the
share affiliating with the religion, and that they're no more
supportive of free speech, et cetera.
Speaker 2 (13:19):
There's still woke. So what the hell? Then? What's then?
What is it? Is it a nonconformity thing. I don't know.
Speaker 1 (13:26):
I don't understand what this is. What do you think
it is? Kane, because they're like all of my stuff,
all of my thoughts. It's just it's not correct. Sorry,
I'm dealing with this thing.
Speaker 4 (13:37):
Yeah, no, no, no, I'm with you on it. I don't
get it and it breaks your brain to try and
get it. Yes, it's all based in, you know, a
mental illness that has just you know, they've stretched to
affirm and here we are.
Speaker 1 (13:51):
Well they are wondering whether it's a decline of mental health.
It's I do I find it. I mean, the whole
trans movement is in decline, and I do find that interesting.
But if it's but I think that they need to
have a better understanding as to why that is. I mean,
I would think that it shouldn't have anything to do
with It's weird that it would be moored in a
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political ideology because you're thinking that this is scientific, you know,
if you're I mean, people know that a man is
not a woman, a woman is not a man. It
shouldn't have any bearing on political ideology to blur the
lines of reality and science in order to accept that.
That's what's so weird to me about this.
Speaker 4 (14:26):
I agree, But I also think too that there's been
a lot of extremist behavior from that community over the
last year or two. It's only ramped up, and they've
been targeting kids and the whole nine. I think there's
a lot of people that are like, all right, you know,
we were all right with adults who wanted to do this,
but now that you're actually morphing it over into some
sort of doctrine that children want to adopt, right, they're
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starting to pull away from it, and they're like, look,
we don't agree with that, right, And so I think
logic is in common sense is starting to take hold again.
Speaker 3 (14:59):
Maybe, so I hope that's the case.
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And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's quickfive.
Speaker 1 (16:40):
Trump is threatening to see the BBC for a billion
dollars over edited coverage of him. Do you realize how
many times they had to have already issued different retractions
for stuff the BBC. That's something we're going to dive
into here coming up. But I don't think that he
may necessarily lose something like this. Also, Scotus is going
to hear a Republican lawsuit that could dradically restrict mail voting.
(17:05):
So it's a major case. It has major implications. They're
going to decide whether or not mail in ballots have
to be received by election dat account or if it
merely must be sent by then. I think it should
be received by election day if your ballot is not there,
I mean, if we're going to.
Speaker 2 (17:20):
Have mail in you know, mail in ballots.
Speaker 1 (17:22):
And if your ballot is not there, then that's kind
of your problem, you know.
Speaker 2 (17:26):
If you're and.
Speaker 1 (17:27):
I, that's just the way it is. You don't like it, Tough, tough,
It's so easy to cheat this system.
Speaker 2 (17:34):
It is so easy.
Speaker 1 (17:35):
I told people that I've gotten mail in ballots for
people who are fraudulently registered at my home address, and
I had to fight with the Board of Elections to
get those struck. And it's not an easy thing to do.
And a lot of the people that govern that they
just don't even care.
Speaker 2 (17:47):
I don't care. They're like, what's a couple of votes?
What if it's more than just a couple aliens? Guys? Alien?
Speaker 1 (17:53):
An alien ship releases seven jets with a glowing halo
as it nears the sun. Please, dear Heavens, That's all
I want for Christmas is an alien spaceship to come
into clear war on Earth. I'm so bored with all
the infighting, and you know that we hate the Jews
from the right and the left.
Speaker 2 (18:10):
I'm so tired of it. So I would love that.
I want that, But.
Speaker 1 (18:14):
They said it's okay when someone is an alien expert.
Speaker 2 (18:18):
How are you an alien expert.
Speaker 1 (18:20):
This is all subjective, right, So I can't even take
seriously this lead. They go an alien expert claims it's
the space turret up in the sky, remember that grew tail.
They're saying, well, it's actually looks like it's an alien
ship with a complex jet structure.
Speaker 2 (18:32):
How are you an alien expert?
Speaker 1 (18:34):
There have no been There have been no aliens here
that we know of, And I seriously doubt that a
guy would advertise himself as an alien expert is going
to be one of the guys that they let into
this top secret base somewhere out in the desert to
go and look at the alien stuff, don't you agree, Kane.
So I can't take any of that. It just it
feels like such a letdown. Nobody hates the shysters in
the alien world more than me because they kill my hope.
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Makes me sad. I don't even want to talk about
the flight cancelation over now. Just when you this headline
was added in over at eleven hundred flights canceled Sunday.
Do you know that those cancelations have climbed to now
over three thousand, well three, that's also with I think
fifteen hundred delays.
Speaker 2 (19:13):
But then that's also the cancelation.
Speaker 1 (19:15):
That was just a piece that I read this morning,
And this is going to happen until they have that vote,
which I think we're looking at Wednesday, so we'll see.
I don't know Kim Kardashian took the bar exam and failed.
You know, she was doing an apprentice ship for years,
because in California, you don't have to necessarily go to
law school. You can actually do an apprenticeship, and that's
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what she was doing. And apparently she took the bar
and failed on her first try. So I guess she's
ready to try again. I mean, you know, it happens sometimes,
and transgenderism is in a rapid decline amongst young Americans.
So all the people who tell you we're not winning,
we are stick with us.
Speaker 2 (19:55):
This is having massive impact.
Speaker 4 (19:57):
I went and got my eyebrows done the other day
and my eyebrow techn and was like, they're going to
fire two technicians from here because all of our clients
don't have money to come.
Speaker 2 (20:06):
She's not on Snap's. Lord, put a hand over my
mouth right now.
Speaker 1 (20:13):
I cannot even believe that was someone on CNN talking
about how she they had her eyebrow plays.
Speaker 2 (20:19):
They had to let two.
Speaker 1 (20:20):
People go because people couldn't afford it because a Snap. Well,
then if you can afford to go get your eyebrows done,
you shouldn't be getting SNAP. I mean, for crying out loud.
I just have some priorities. I don't go get my
eyebrows done. Now. You don't have to do that. That's
like a luxury. If you want to do that, I
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don't go do that. If you gotta, you gotta wigh out.
That's that's part of being a grown adult, figuring out
what you want to pay money for, what you need
to pay for, and what you what is a need
and what is a want. That's embarrassing for a grown
woman to be on television lamenting Snap the government shutdown
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and using as an example her eyebro text saying that
they had to let some people go because Snap's so
bad they can't then people can't come in and oh
my gosh, welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with
you the chats at Rumble you can stream channel through
forty seven dig TV. I think that's there's a major
disconnect I think with some people over all this stuff,
(21:25):
you know, talking about the snap benefits and how you
had eleven percent have eleven percent of the American population
that's on food stamps And we had a story was
it last week that we played the audio of the
woman who was on food stamps for thirty years? For
thirty years, that's three decades, three zero thirty years. Now
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for context. I don't even like the program. I think
it's big government nonsense. I am very much opposed to
all of it. I think that if we weren't asked
to death, that people, individually, private citizens, as has in
keeping with the historical tradition of mankind, would fill, would
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actually have more capital with which to fill the need
than letting the government do a mediocre at best job
at it. But that said, that's not our current structure.
But there are people who have used it temporarily. You know,
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they've been on it for a couple of weeks or
a month, and then they're off it, and they don't
milk it. It's not looked at as some sort of
guaranteed stream of income for them. And when I hear
this woman talk about it, she said this on CNN,
like you're talking to pundits.
Speaker 2 (22:55):
And she says this on CNN.
Speaker 1 (22:57):
Well, my eyebrow text says, I just can't even believe
that this is what's passing a serious political discourse today.
Speaker 2 (23:02):
But here we are.
Speaker 1 (23:02):
We live in an era of stupidity. It is really
amazing that that was the excuse. Well, we've got to
stop this now because they're letting eyebro text go. Well, also,
we live where I mean, these are hard times economically.
People are complaining about the cost of beef. And yes,
one of the things that Republicans cannot do is try
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to gaslight people out of.
Speaker 2 (23:26):
The cost of stuff.
Speaker 1 (23:29):
And it is not bad to acknowledge that you're not
forfeiting anything by acknowledging that you're not saying that it's
Trump's fault by acknowledging it either. I mean, he's not
even been in office for a year. How fast did
people think that this turnaround was going to happen? For
crying out loud, we had four years. But you can't
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gaslight people out of it either, And that's one thing
I think Republicans are going to be very careful about.
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