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December 15, 2025 99 mins
Dana recaps both anti-Semitic attacks at Brown University and Bondi Beach, Australia over the weekend. Australia is calling for even more gun control which has never protected its citizens. Dana explains how the problem in Australia isn’t gun control but Islamism in Australia.

Dana also explains how Rhode Island and Brown University is a completely gun-free area. Hamas supporters disrupted the Bondi Beach vigil and also a Hanukkah concert in Amsterdam. CNN's "Chief Law Enforcement and Intelligence Analyst" fear-mongers about "laser sights" on pistols in the wake of the Brown University shooting. Democrats are screaming for more gun control without knowing anything about the assailant.

Dana reacts to the death of Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele following news of being stabbed to death by their son, Nick. Dana resurfaces footage of Rob Reiner’s graceful response to the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Two American soldiers and a translator were ambushed by terrorists in Syria. Australia’s Prime Minister blames “right-wing extremism” for the violence over the weekend. Brown University’s response to certain questions raises even MORE questions. San Francisco is slammed for a $5M a year program to give free alcohol to the homeless.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the radio program. Dane lash with you. Like
I said, we're going to get into each aspect of
all of these things that happened. If you missed any
of it. Lorraine has a really good write up right
now over at Chapter and Verse over at Substack and
the latest with each of these situations. I mean, it's

(00:24):
just one right after the other. So you had multiple
terror attacks and then you had a shooting at Brown
University in Rhode Island. And it's crazy because just last
week we had this discussion over the Islamism and the
attacks that we were seeing on Christmas markets in Germany

(00:47):
and in Brussels and Bavaria and in France, etc. And
then you know, a year ago there was a terror
attack on a Christmas market and the outskirts of a
more rural part of German. So and then you had,
of course the situation of two soldiers who were killed
isis attack in Syria and the Bondi Beach terror attack,

(01:13):
a father son duo opening fire on the beach. The
death toll I read it was up to fifteen. I
think it's sixteen now, and there are twenty seven anywhere
from twenty seven to thirty that have been hospitalized. And
the I mean, of course everything in our society, everything
is on video, and all of these videos all over

(01:38):
social media. It is stunning. And in the wake of this,
you have lawmakers who immediately call for gun control and
immediately try to politicize it to that extent. So that's
one of the other things that we're going to do
coming up is go through I've written a couple of
books on it. We're going to be going through some
of the gun laws and how I you need people

(02:00):
to just stop taking as gospel truth anything the media
says as it pertains to crime rates and violent crime rates,
et cetera, and comparing Australia and Europe in the United States,
and I'll explain why. But the craziness of everything that

(02:20):
happened just unbelievable. Islamism has declared war, declared war on
the West quite some time ago, and that war has
been amplified. It's been increasing in severity and in incident.

(02:41):
The other thing to note that ties the Brown University
shooting all into it is that it occurred in the
classroom of a Jewish professor who taught on the intersection
of economics and Jewish studies per university materials, and there
were several students who said that the killer was speaking

(03:03):
in Arabic. Profess Professor Rachel Friedberg part of the program
in Judaic studies, and it just seems like that's probably
an important aspect of this story, especially when you consider
Bondi Beach. And then there was another terror attack that
they announced just a little bit ago that was thwarted

(03:26):
and they were getting ready they were going to be
a terror cell, this pro Hamas group for members of
this terror cell, the FBI just I mean they literally,
as as we were going to air, they had just
had a press conference about it. It's a pro Hamas
terror cell and they were going to carry out bombings

(03:48):
in Los Angeles on New Year's Eve. So this is all,
I mean, just ramping up to an insane degree. So
this is the reality of where we live, where we live,
and where we're at right now. So to start with
the Brown University, they're still looking for this guy, which

(04:12):
is stunning to me that they are still looking for
this guy. How are you still looking for this guy?
And the investigation it was thrown into absolute chaos because
they had taken into custody a person of interest and
then they released the person of interest and there's a
lot of criticism as too. Well, normally, when you announce

(04:34):
that you have such an individual in custody, you know,
it's that's you're already on the next step. And there's
some criticism of how that debate or how that that
investigation has been conducted. They've identified the victims in the
two victims of fatalities in the killing, and they detained

(04:57):
this Benjamin Ericsson, who is a twenty four year old
army sniper originally from Wisconsin, and then hours after his
name leaked to the public, they had this press conference
at like ten o'clock and they threw this press conference together,
and then they said at the press conference that they
were gonna let this guy go and that now they

(05:19):
have no known suspect. The AG at the press conference says, well,
we have a killer out there. Everybody knows this. Rhode
Island also has some very strict gun laws. Brown University
is a gun free campus, and Rhode Island has every
bit of gun control you could possibly want, down to

(05:40):
restrictions on purchases of ammunition. I mean, some people, I
think forget that Rhode Island it is. I mean, they
pretty much have as much gun control as California does,
very very strict, one of the strictest in the nation.

(06:01):
So they have this, you know, everything that they wanted,
and it again failed. You know, I've written about this previously.
There are numerous mass killers who have done especially these
incidents in the past decade, that did a lot of
research into the areas they were targeting, and they had
specifically targeted gun free zones. In Aurora, Colorado, remember the

(06:24):
theater the Theater killer, he admitted to law enforcement that
he had specifically targeted a gun for his zone. Same
thing the situation, the shooting in New York, one of
the last mass casualty incidents, who was an individual who
was known for being mentally troubled, and also in Illinois.
All of these individuals had said that they had researched
and they were looking at gun free campuses. Nashville killer

(06:47):
as well, they need gun for his zones. So just horrific.
And the way that this was handled, it does seem
and I know it's very easy to armchair quarterback when
you're looking at law enforcement, but it does seem very hasty.
It seemed hasty and it also seems just a little

(07:11):
bit chaotic, which is the exact opposite of what you
want when you are carrying out this very widely known,
very public investigation. And it is the type of incident
that this is. And then in Australia, the individual that

(07:33):
took out that carried out this attack, him and his
father apparently were well known to Australian government for terror ties.
They knew that they had terror ties. They knew it.
Now I was thinking about this earlier today. How is it,
how is it that someone who has known terrorist ties

(07:58):
him and his father in Australia, they're able to amass
you know, whatever rifles they are they have, and law enforcement,
you know, Australian government apparently just looks the other ways.
They run around and prepare it to stage an attack.
But if you're Novak Djokovic and you don't want to

(08:18):
get your shot because you've already had the coronavirus, all
hell breaks lose. I mean, they were arresting people who
didn't have masks on in Australia. But if you are
one of the diaspora, Islamist diaspora, then it's completely okay.

(08:39):
We're going to get into all of this because we
got the Syria robber and I mean, guys, it is
a lot. It is a packed week and we have
a lot to hit as we move and we've got
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Speaker 2 (09:49):
You, and now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Danta's Quick five.

Speaker 1 (09:57):
All right, So started here. So the louverraf Cain, they're
closing the doors to visitors because of a staff strike.
I thought it was because all their artwork out ruined,
anda were stolen, but I might have been. Yeah, it's
a walkout, and they visited the most it's the most
visited museum in the French capital. They had four hundred staff.

(10:19):
Trade unions announced it's all back. They said that they
understaff museum workers. They weren't being given what they they
needed in order to cope with the increasing flows of people.
And you know, they had they had the theft of
these French Crown jewels. Then they had a water leak

(10:39):
that damaged all like hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of
books that they had, so they're having serious problems. And
then don't forget. Wasn't there like another joke that somebody
did they pulled like some kind of joke and they
had like another yeah, yeah, yeah, they brought something in
like right by where the Mona Lisa was. So they're
having a real one over at the louver. So now

(10:59):
the half was like, yeah, we're going to go on strike.
We're done with this. Oh, I can't actually say what.
I have this listed as under our rundown Stanford Medicine.
A new Stanford medicine study shows that the mRNA why
the mRNA vaccines can cause myocarditis. We all knew this.
All of us knew this. All of us knew this,

(11:21):
and this was why so many of us were so
we were not interested in taking this experimental shot. And
so for you know, all of that, we were talking
about this in twenty twenty one, twenty twenty all of
the people, by the way, and I know we all
have that. This is my little merry Christmas, you know,
ho ho ho thing for all of the people that
ended friendships because their friends wouldn't get the shot. Burning

(11:44):
an aids fire follow la la lah go stuff yourself
there you go, because we all knew it. Oh, No,
I'm not over it, not going to be over it.
Let's see Peter green Oh sixty years old. He was
found dead, found dead in his apartment. Everybody remembers him.
Here was the mask? He always played like the scummiest villain,
did he not? I don't know what I would do

(12:06):
if I saw him in a role where he played
the good guy, because he was so good at being bad.
But he's passed away age sixty. Apparently had illnesses and
some other stuff. Secret government UFO program reveals paranormal events. Well,
I believe it. I believe it. I believe anything at
this point, except if my government. You know, though, I

(12:26):
was thinking about this. If my government's telling me that
aliens exist, then I think that they don't because I
don't trust my government. Hmm, I'm really torn, Kane. This
needs a whole segment. Anyway. They said that a secret
program known as aw SAP literally what it called AAWSAP
created in two thousand and eight with Harry Reid when

(12:48):
he was still alive. It became the largest ever UFO
investigation ever undertaken. Remember when he fell all over his
bathroom with exercise bands and nobody believed him. Maybe it
wasn't the mafia because he was a gaming commission or
maybe it was aliens that just went in and whooped
him up. I don't know, but they said that, Yeah,
apparently there's a program that has been following it for

(13:09):
some time. You think that this is all drip drip stuff,
part of a plan to desensitize people to it. Oh,
maybe it possibly could be that three I at list
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Isn't it interesting how it's coinciding or on Christmas time?

(13:29):
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to that. We've got all kinds of news to unpack.
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Speaker 4 (14:53):
Thousands out gun registry will need to change.

Speaker 1 (14:57):
What can you do now to.

Speaker 4 (14:59):
Insh all these.

Speaker 5 (15:01):
I mean, the short answer is yes, they need to change,
and they can change. It does require legislation and it
means introducing a bill to Parliament to I mean to
be really blunt, make it more difficult to get these
horrifying weapons that have no practical use in our community.
If you're not a farmer, if you're not involved in

(15:23):
agriculture wide, do you need these massive weapons that put
the public in danger and make life dangerous and difficult
for New South Wales police. So I understand, of course,
I understand the genuine desire to have information about how
the law will change.

Speaker 1 (15:43):
I have nothing to say about this guy at all whatsoever.
That's one of their heads of their provinces there saying, well, yes,
you know we're going to need stricter gun control law.
Is that something we're going to We're going to absolutely
have to have this. How about you just have a
little bit more Islamist control because you don't have a
gun problem, you have an Islamism problem. But you know

(16:05):
he's too afraid to say that because he'll get his
his backside whipped in elections. This is the I mean,
they literally brought in all of these individuals that they
weren't able to vet and that refuse to assimilate into
a society because Islamism is incompatible with life on earth,
It's incompatible with this universe. It is a bar barrack ideology.

(16:26):
Islamism literally is the starting point of human evolution. You
can put it like that. And that's the problem that
they have in Australia. It's not a gun problem. Defenseless victims.
They actually had to hide from gunfire for twenty minutes.
Do you know that there are images of their cops

(16:47):
hiding behind cars in Australia at Bondi Beach, cops hid
behind their cars because they were too afraid to do anything.
I watched some jazz wagon that was on CNN who
said that, well, you know the guy had these you know,

(17:07):
they had these talking about lasers and scopes and all
that and red dots. None of the people talking about
any of these horrible things that happened over the weekend
know anything what they're talking about. You have an attack
on the Jewish community in Australia, a direct attack, and
their remark after people were getting fired at for twenty

(17:30):
minutes while they are fat ass cops hid behind cars.
Their first link inclination is to further disarm the populace.
So clearly Australia doesn't think enough people were killed and
they want to get those numbers up because that's what
this does. They won't protect people as you saw. I

(17:53):
mean there's video of these cops that are just diving
behind cars and hiding there. Can you saw those videos
they were hiding behind cars. They would not intervene as
people were getting murdered. But yes, only you're not allowed
to have firearms. You're not allowed because you know the

(18:14):
police are going to save you. Australian guy, Australian government's
telling you we're not going to save you, we're not
going to protect you, and you're not allowed to protect yourself.
But yet you can have this Islamist walk around in
Australia and be able to amass what he's able to amass.
They know that he's associated with terrorism, and yet nothing

(18:40):
nothing the background of this guy in Bondi Beach, the
neighbors have been talking about. The mother was of course
excusing him. The mother is as as much of a
problem as the father and the son. By the way,
the mom should be deported. I actually think all three
of them should be publicly executed. But that's me including

(19:02):
the mother. I think the mother also because you know
she's culpable in this this twenty four year old, unemployed bricklayer.
He and his father they they're watching this Hankah event.
They opened fire on it, killing sixteen people. Forty people injured.
His father was killed like a dog. At the scene.

(19:23):
His mother said no, no, no, he's a good boy.
He calls me up on Sunday and says, mom, I
just went for a swim. What She was unable to
identify her son from a photo at the scene, but
she says, no, no, no, he's a good boy. He
doesn't have a fire arm, he doesn't go out. No,
he's not a good boy. He's seen with a bolt

(19:43):
action and some of the the gun control people out
there saying, oh, look he's got you know, he's handling
this bolt action like a pro, showing you they've no
they have no experience of fire anybody. I mean, he's
just functioning as anybody he does. He's not a pro.
But the mother was making running defense for him.

Speaker 6 (20:07):
No.

Speaker 1 (20:07):
The problem in Australia is Islamism and they've had a
huge uptick in Islamist migration. Interesting how crime goes up
when that typically happens. If you don't believe me, ask
the UK, ask France. In Australia they I mean, we've
saw a lot of this with Lockdown. It's so weird

(20:28):
what they're strict on and what they're not strict on.
I mean, if you didn't get the shot you were.
I mean, how many of you remember during Lockdown Australian
police going out and just arresting people for not wearing
masks or not having this or whatever. I don't this

(20:51):
is it's just wild and looking at Islamism in Australia.
The population has exploded, passing million for the first time
by the end of twenty twenty four. And this would
be something if or it rather wouldn't be anything had
if people actually assimilated into the societies in which they

(21:15):
to which they immigrate. You're looking at an annual mean
population of increase of over seven percent. It's going to
be well over a million by the end of twenty
twenty six. The growth, I mean it's like a forty
percent growth rate. That's significant. That is a hugely significant number.

(21:40):
And you have people who refuse to assimilate. That's a problem.
All of these people that you've seen lately, all the
groper stuff. I hope you realize that that is an
absolute opt to get you to not talk about Islamism
and to just make you think it's about Israel. There

(22:01):
weren't any Jewish people that were shooting anybody up over
the weekend, were there. It was all a loamists, all
Islamists shooting people up, so Bondi Beach. Now they're like, oh,
we need more gun control, you need Islamist control. Here's
the thing with Australia, and I've written so much about
this over the years. Ten years ago I wrote a
piece describing how their gun control was so insane after

(22:23):
nineteen ninety six that they actually made it to where
you have to have a license for a toy gun.
That's a real thing. I don't know if you all
knew that. Now there's a caveat to this and I'll explain.
But in twenty ten they had passed further restrictions and
they wanted more that you would actually have to get
a license to have a toy gun in Australia. I

(22:45):
wrote about it at the time. So in September of
twenty twenty, any toy that even looked like a gun
had to be licensed licensed under several changes to their
Weapons Act that they were looking at. In Queensland, and
they said that anything even made out of souper plastic,
if it could reasonably be taken to be a weapon
end quote, would have to be licensed. So imagine, like,
you know, you just make some soap in the shape

(23:06):
of a pistol, you might actually have to get that licensed.
The government source said, quote, if it looks like a
gun and feels like a gun, it will have to
be licensed. And then if you didn't do it, it would
be a forty five hundred dollars fine under the proposals,
and then if you didn't store it properly, it would
be a penalty of seven hundred and fifty dollars. So
in Australia they began going They had gun confiscations. They

(23:32):
didn't do buybacks, they had gun confiscations. And then, very slowly,
and this is something that I don't think a lot
of people realize, and I've talked about this quite a
bit to an extent, very slowly, the private ownership of
firearms began building back. It began building back, and now

(23:58):
I'm looking at my notes, the ownership rate for firearms
in Australia is back as to what it was before
the band, So it's at pre ban levels. But one
of the things that people don't realize when they're trying
to compare, you know, these criminal statistics, is they and

(24:20):
they say, oh, well, Australia, you know they had their
gun by they still had mass shootings even after they
had their their gun ban, and they remember they've had
terror attacks even after their gun ban. There have been
several terror attacks that have been carried out in Australia
even with those laws in place. But now private ownership
is increasing because people don't want to be left defenseless.

(24:41):
They see what happens they watch Australian law enforcement. They're
not trained to engage. They're trying to shelter in place
until they have to go clean up. That's the that's
the standard operating procedure there. And this when you look
at Australia, when you look at one of the worst

(25:04):
mass shootings ever was in Europe. Actually the worst the
top three were in Europe in places where firearms are
heavily restricted. Port Arthur is one of the worst thirty
five fatalities. There's been a lot of math done on
it and a lot of people talk well in UK
et cetera. If you compare the United States to countries

(25:27):
in Europe, and you know all of this other stuff,
and you look at the frequency, and you look at
the fatality rate, and then when you also characterize, when
you look at the crime rate and you consider, you
adjust it, by the way, for population. That's the other thing.
Nobody ever looks at violent crime per capita. They don't
use those comparisons we adjust for We adjust population typically

(25:50):
with murder rates, but not with violence involving illegally possessed firearms.
And I just it's not something I don't understand why
we don't do that. But that's not what the United
States does. And in the UK, tally's things entirely differently
in sou as Australia. But the bottom line is that
the United States is actually incredibly safe compared to these
other countries. And the other fact that's always left out

(26:10):
is the defensive gun usage aspect of it. Defensive gun
usage absolutely dwarfs criminal usage. I have literally written two
books about this. I have do I've dove into the
uniform crime reports, I have doned into national crime victimization surveys,
I have dove into everything. Defensive gun use is so

(26:31):
important that gun control lobbyists two years ago colluded with
the CDC, people from Every Town for Gun Control, Mom's demand,
all of the Michael Bloomberg back stuff. They colluded with.
The CDC emails came out showing this. They were leaked
to the press that they were bullying the CDC to
remove the defensive gun use statistics from their website because,

(26:55):
in their own words, it actually undermined their agenda. It
undermined their mission, which was all about banning guns. It
had nothing to do with safety. That's what gun control
is about. It has nothing to do with safety. It's
all about control. It's all about banning guns. So they
bullied the CDC to actually take that statistic about defensive
gun usage, which when compared to criminal usage is just

(27:18):
not even comparable. The CDC removed it from their website
by request of every Town for Gun Control and all
of the other Bloomberg backgun control groups. They were in
a big email discussion, and those emails were leaked to
the press and published and it's all over. I've written
up reams about this. That's a fact. So they knew

(27:39):
how important defensive gun usage is to the point where
they omitted it from the actual taxpayer supported website. Now,
this is what really galls me is you have the
left that always says, oh, well, you know, the CDC
is not allowed to study gun control. That's not what
anything said you're talking about, I think was the High Amendment.
The only language that was in there is that they
can't use taxpayer dollars to advocate for or against firearm ownership.

(28:01):
But that's that's not good enough for the idiot left.
They wanted to use taxpayer dollars to promote disarmament. To you,
a reduction of your God, affirm your god given constitutionally
affirm natural rights. And so it wasn't that they couldn't
study it. It's that they the left got mad that
the CDC was barred from politicizing it because they politicized

(28:25):
so much already. Case in point, what I just told
you about how they actually removed defensive gun use statistics
from their websites at the repeated request of gun control advocates.
No defensive gun usage so that way nobody can compare
it to criminal usage. That way they can go forward
with their narrative about how dangerous the United States is,
which really again when adjusted per capita, and also when

(28:47):
you look at crime defensive usage, it's not even not no,
it's not even comparable. We have a lot more on
this because that's they're they're they're trying to push this
again there. It's just it's it's insane at a time
when you have Islamist attacks and Jewish Americans under attack
by Islamist here at a time when students don't even

(29:10):
feel safe to be Jewish on campus, at a time
when you have restorative justice that's glad handing every violent
criminal out there, at a time when we have everybody
from Somali diaspora to CDL truckers all this other stuff
we can't vet you know, half of the three quarters
of the damn people that we were dragging in under
Biden Obama and Biden Harris. This is not the time

(29:32):
to tell people to disarm. We're gonna have a lot
more on the way as we roll. But I'm always
going to tell you to carry. I am. I don't
believe in the concept of a starter gun. I think
that's an idiotic concept. I'm always going to tell you
to carry, and I have zero issue using lethal force
to protect myself or my loved ones. That's just God's
honest truth. I do realize though there are times like,

(29:55):
for instance, say you have a college student who lives
at home or lives at home, lives it, lives near campus,
lives by themselves near campus. They're not twenty one years old.
They could go overseas and carry full auto, but they
can't carry anything to defend themselves over here. So what
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Speaker 7 (31:28):
No, The way they're doing it now is just dead wrong.
I mean, and I believe un constitutional. I mean marching
people in uniforms in our automatic web with automatic weapons
through our major cities with where they're mostly just stopping
people for being black and brown, not because they're actually
undocumented or of committed crimes. You know that that's clearly

(31:50):
something that all of us ought to stand up against,
and we lived through that, as you know, we are
living through it now.

Speaker 1 (32:00):
Were at the end of the year in your tolerance
for stupidity is in an all time low, as is mine.
I'm really, really tempted to just get right close to
having to use that get out a jail free card.
A Brendon car over at the FCC, king very close,
that's aid JB. Pritzker, tons of fun. Who. I just

(32:23):
wish that they'd come up with something new than trying to, like,
you know, every minority about Republicans. I just wish that
they would come up with something new. Who's starting, you
know what they're The people being targeted are those who
came over. I feel so this is moronic to have
to keep saying the stupid nonsense over and over again
every damn day that the people that are here, that

(32:46):
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Speaker 8 (33:49):
We are following these shootings in Australia and in Rhode Island.
There's a shooting in your district, not that long ago,
a mass shooting. This is yet another bad day for
for America.

Speaker 9 (34:03):
Yeah, I mean we are still recovering from the shooting
at Nunciation Church. It is a tragedy that this has
become a normal occurrence not just in the United States,
but now seeing it in Australia. Has worked really hard

(34:25):
to create gun professional laws to prevent the kind of
tragedy that took place today.

Speaker 1 (34:31):
Thank you for your time. My word. So I first off,
the laws that they passed, and this was back when
they had their ninety six band. It's not the same
we're talking about this last hour. Ownership is to pre
band levels, et cetera. And this is where all these
lawmakers are going. They're looking at what happened in Bondi Beach,
They're looking at Brown University. Can I just first off,
welcome back to the program, Dane Lash at your top

(34:52):
of the second hour. I keep seeing these people say, oh,
we need gun control, we need law, we need all
of this stuff. Every person should be mad our government
thens that were backwards to gun lobbyists. It is asinine
to talk about any of those without noting that Brown
University was a is a totally gun free zone, totally

(35:14):
gun free zone. Can't even keep something in your car,
totally gun free zone. Rhode Island, in which Brown University
is constructed, is a pretty much a gun free state.
I mean they have a ton of gun control all
the gun control that you could want. They have it there,
and so what exactly, what exactly would they do to

(35:42):
make all of that Illegaler. See, that's the whole thing
is so asinine. The firearm is not the problem. I mean,
what other rights do they think are open to limitation? Right?
What other rights do they feel, what other things do

(36:02):
they feel are debatable? What other rights are they are
they okay with restricting? That's what's asinine about this. Let's
talk about the murder rates for a minute, because this
is so stupid. I see people that talk about this
all the time, and they've been talking about it as
it relates to Australia and the UK. First off, United
States is a major outlier where it concerns. And I'm

(36:25):
gonna I hate the phrase gun violence because it's a
stupid term. You're talking about violence perpetuated by repeat violent
offenders that are in a legal possession of firearms. And
I feel that that language is important and that's their
correct way to say it. One of the reasons, uh
why this is is because it's the way that other
countries measure and catalog homicides, you know, homicides, the lad

(36:51):
murders and justifiable homicides and things like that are homicide rate.
Because we catalog it differently than the UK and some
other nations, it kind of skews against us because it's
adds murders and justifiable homicides. Thus it always looks like
the homicide rate is always greater than the murder rate.
It is not actually a huge epidemic across the United States.

(37:12):
And I made this point during the debate, but I
accidentally omitted the word counties because I'm a genius. But
going back from twenty fourteen, the two worst counties these
to it or sorry, two percent of the counties, two

(37:32):
percent of the counties in the United States accounted for
fifty two percent of the murders. So of all of
the counties in the United States, fifty two percent of
the murders in the United States were in two percent
of those counties. Now, what does that tell you. They're

(37:52):
not rural areas, they're not even suburban areas. They're urban areas.
And it's drug and gang violence. So let's like, let's
dive into this more. So again, the fifty two percent
of the murders are in two percent of the counties.
And when you dive into it further. Okay, So of
those of the two percent of those counties, where are
those counties? Of course, you know, you're talking about Los Angeles,

(38:15):
you're talking about Chicago, You're talking about Austin, You're talking
about all of the counties where you have major cities,
and they're also Democrat RAN generationally Democrat RAN. You also
have very progressive source backed prosecutors in these two percent
of the counties. And so when I was doing the
debate in Chicago, I think I said the two worst

(38:38):
counties and I meant to say two percent. But when
you and then when you break it down further, it's
drug and gang violence. And in fact, it usually is
between the ages of eighteen to twenty five uh in
terms of the age of the assailants. And that's the
number that's the largest driver. And going further into it,
when you look at cities like Chicago, cities like Chicago, Atlanta,

(39:04):
New York, Los Angeles, Portland, you pretty much have the
same sizable group of violent repeat offenders who are the
ones who are constantly driving the crime. Right just like
think about it, like with immigration, you know, you always
have these repeat deportees that are coming back in and

(39:26):
driving crime. Well, in a lot of these major urban areas,
you have the same group of repeat offenders that are
driving the crime. In fact, in Chicago, this was something
that the former superintendent of the Chicago Police have said,
is that you have the same fourteen hundred individuals that
drive over eighty six percent of the crime in Chicago,
and they are exhausted at having to repeatedly arrest and

(39:51):
re arrest the same individuals NonStop. It's crazy. And this
is I mean, five percent of these counties accounted for
sixty eight percent of the murders. So two percent of
the counties are fifty two percent of the murders. Five
percent of the worst counties account for sixty eight percent

(40:11):
of the murders. And this comes from FBI uniform crime reports,
it also comes from state and local reporting. And so
one of the things that when you compare it to
like England, for instance, it's also stupid to compare the
United States to England because England and Wales they exclude
cases that don't result in convictions or where the individuals

(40:32):
not prosecuted on grounds of self defense. So that reduces
their homicide rate by fifteen percent. But it also has
a huge impact on their firearm the firearm homicide rate,
because so much of that is gang activity and it's
incredibly hard to solve. So I'm telling you all of
this stuff as a way to show number one, it
is an outlier. Violent crime is an outlier in the

(40:54):
United States, and it's not an epidemic, and it's concentrated
in very few areas. And then number two, when you
adjust per capita, our comparison, comparison of our homicide rate
to that of the UK, or even just England because
even Wales, I think they catalog things a little differently,
or with Australia or France, etc. The way in which

(41:18):
homicides and murder rates and all of these other things
are tabulated the way we do it, it actually kind of
skews against us. But when you adjust per capita, all
of these narratives dissipate, They all dissolve. But then the
other big thing to consider is, how the hell are
you going to have a conversation about violent crime rate
and you're not going to talk about restorative justice, which
encourages it, inflames it. How are you going to have

(41:39):
a discussion about reducing violent crime when you have these
source backed das up here that are given risk slaps
and either reducing or eliminating violent charges for violent repeat offenders.
This happens all the damn time. You realize in Chicago
there are people that are just they have gun charges dismissed.
They have one of the lowest rates of prosecuting felony
firearms cases. Chica, Los Angeles, Austin, Atlanta, all of the

(42:04):
big cities that you would suspect would have very low
prosecution rates have low prosecution rates. Democrat Ran Democrat DA's
And it's almost like they do it on purpose. They
purposefully don't do their job so they can turn around
and say the issue isn't with them, The issue is
with the law abiding people. The issue isn't with the
law abiding people. And then you look at the defensive

(42:26):
gun usage. Are the people who have really done a
lot of work on this. John Lott, Gary Klek. Gary Kleuk,
by the way, criminal researcher, he's been on the show before,
based in Florida. He's a Democrat. This is not We're
not going out here and engaging in confirmation bias by
cherry picking things. There's a damn good reason why the
CDC colluded with gun control groups to remove defensive gun

(42:48):
usage statistics from their website, because as what was this,
John Findblatt was noting, He's with every town. He was
warning them, this is ruining our advantage, the fact was
ruining their agenda. And he said that verbatim in an email.
It's all on the internet. Pretty amazing, unbelievably amazing. The

(43:13):
I mean, I'm not even going to get into some
of the other violent crime rates. But the problem is culture.
We've always had firearms in this country, but we haven't
always had the high rates of violent crime and murder.
That's different. That's actually a new thing. All of this
stuff is a new thing. Do you know what else
is a new thing? Fatherless homes? Do you know what

(43:35):
else is a new thing? The perpetuation of lawless culture
is a new thing. The explosion and mental illness, particularly
with younger generations, is a new thing. These are all
new things. Nobody wants to talk about these as variables
because they're not serious people about solving this issue. They

(43:58):
don't care about solving this issue. It's only ever about control.
Like I said, Bondi Beach, they don't have a gun problem.
They got an islamis problem. Cut twenty you have Hamas supporters.
They couldn't even allow for a vigil for the victims
at Bondi Beach. Hamas supporters started showing up and disrupting

(44:22):
the vigil. The trash dogs Hamas shows up and they
start You're watching some of the video on the simulcast here.
It's just unbelievable. An Amsterdam, mask Islamis attacked a honka concert.

(44:42):
This is also something over the weekend. It's never ending,
and it's increasing more and more. Cut nineteen Masked Islamis
they attacked a honka concert. This was an Amsterdam. We
were just there, actually just there screaming invectives, causing problem.
Law enforcement had to show up. As you can see,

(45:03):
there was like smoke being deployed, just crazy because someone
was having a Hanuka concert. I'm telling you that this
is the real fight right here, this is the real fight.
It's not between Democrat and Republicans. It's between the West
and Islamism. That's the real fight. And you have a

(45:25):
lot of these very conveniently timed syop accounts that are
out there desperately trying to tell you that the problem
is apak or the problem is this, The problem is
that the problem is everything. But you know, don't believe
your lying eyes. Now, a few of you, we're going
to get into a few other things there are there's
a couple of pretty selfless stories that came from this.

(45:47):
We still have to talk about Siria, the ISIS attack
with two soldier fatalities, you get in bed with dogs,
don't be surprised if you get flees. And then of
course the rob ryaner is stabbing and can we talk
for a moment about Grace as well. We're going to
dive into all of this, but we have a lot.
I mean, I told you it was a show today.

Speaker 2 (46:01):
And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 1 (46:07):
M all right, So first up, this is a crazy story.
So you know how everybody, you know, all these previous presidents,
they all have their presidential libraries, and they usually have
like a fundraising op that they get kickstarted before they're
even leaving office. I don't know what the hell the
Biden people are doing. He hasn't really, he hasn't raised

(46:28):
anything for a presidential library. His library foundation told the
IRS that by the end of twenty seven, they expect
to bring in about eleven million dollars, which is a
drop in the bucket compared to how much these presidential
libraries cost. They haven't nobody's donating to it. No, it's
not sad. I don't feel bad for him at all.
That's what happens when your ambition exceed your skill and

(46:52):
then you deuce the bed when you get in the
White House. So no, I don't feel bad at all.
No one wants to donate to his ridiculous presidential library.
All it's going to be ice cream. Just go to
a DQ and put Joe Biden's presidential library in front
of a DQ. Same dam thing. Tired of it? Oh
mores lomist cash. So yeah. Paramount Skuidience is tapping Middle

(47:12):
Eastern investors in a hostile bid for Warner Brothers Discovery
that they're having a big o fight. It's Paramount's Skuidience,
David and Larry Ellison. They're trying to persuade shareholders to
sell the media giant over at Warner Brothers Discovery to
them instead of to Netflix. So far are Warner Brothers
Discovery their board WBD for short rebuff they're all cash.

(47:36):
Thirty dollars a share bid to buy all of it,
and they picked a lower amount from Netflix to do it.
So now apparently they're trying to get some Muslim money
so that they can I guess up the offer or
let's not we can also not do that. Transgenderism once again,
proving that this is a social contagion. There's some new

(47:57):
numbers out from the people born between ninety five and
nineteen ninety nine, the share of who identified as I've
seen this elsewhere. The share of who identified as transgender
was seven point five and twenty twenty and twenty twenty
four it dropped to two point three and for those
born between two thousand and four, it went from eight
point five percent to four point one percent during that
same period. The social contagent is now finally ending. Thank

(48:19):
Heavens and a Christmas miracle, A missing dog is found
five years later, twenty three hundred miles away. This is crazy.
Five years after her rescue dog disappeared, this woman named
Patricia thought about her dog every day and the dog
she lives in San Francisco. She got a text from
a microchip company. They found her dog. Twenty three hundred
miles away in Lincoln, Michigan. He was found tied to

(48:42):
a fence outside of an animal shelter. That's awful, and
they contacted she was contacted by the shelter staff and
she was like, oh my goodness. So she was able
to get him brought home, including a nonprofit called Helping
Pause and Clause in California, and they were able to
get her dog home. Isn't that awesome? So she has

(49:02):
her dog back. Whoever tied him, I mean, at least
I guess they took him to an animal shelter. But
dogs are family, man, They're family no matter what. Also,
a homeowner face is a major fine because he destroyed
a two hundred year old landmark and they're saying it
can't be replaced at all. It's just too bad. It's
in Iowa. It's a giant burr oak tree that was

(49:25):
in Rolph, Iowa, and a forty one year old now
has a huge fine. Jason Ferguson cut it down, amongst
dozens of other trees that they call stolen trees. He
was going to use the timber to build a new house,
but the trees were on state land and so now
his fine is like twenty five thousand dollars. What a douchebag,
Just what a horrible person. We have a lot more

(49:45):
in store.

Speaker 3 (49:47):
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Speaker 10 (50:01):
At four o'clock in the morning, hit this hotel room
in Coventry and took this man into custody. What we're
told from law enforcement sources now is that they seized
two firearms from this twenty four year old suspect. One
of those firearms, we are told, was equipped with a
laser sight device. This has significance because, number one, that's

(50:22):
a fairly sophisticated device for a handgun, where when you
aim it, a red dot goes where you want to target,
and if you fire at that point, the bullet goes
where the dot is. It's the kind of things used
mostly by professionals, tactical people, military people. The other aspect
of it, though, is.

Speaker 1 (50:43):
It who is this turd that's talking? Who is this
absolute lunchbox that's talking? I mean the red dot, you
just put the red dot on the gun kin magical.
It is a very sophisticated device that allows military people
used by specialists under a military people food of that.

(51:07):
Where do they get these people? This is on CNN.
They had this stooge up on CNN. If I was
sitting there on to set with them, I just smacked
them in the face. That's the dumbest thing that I've
ever heard, and we're all stupid or for having heard it.
First off, it's not like this magical sophisticated device. I
have red dots. I have. In fact, one of my
last pistols I got has a red dot on it.

(51:28):
By the way, like laser sites, red dots. These are
all very different things. This guy's no idea what he's
talking about. Number one, Number two, it's you can buy
it on damn Amazon. You can go into Walmart and
get one. They are not expensive. Millions of people have these.
It's and he's talking about the Brown University. This is
it's not a special device that you can only get

(51:53):
if you're like a pro or a military. I don't
even know what that means. Professionals and military, what does
it even mean? This guy doesn't even know. This is
the kind of stuff that they can. I just please,
for the love of all things holy, if you're gonna
talk about it on your show CNN, have somebody that
knows what the hell they're talking about to discuss it.
You just point and shoot, you clown. It's not gonna

(52:14):
do anything. It's not a magical instrument. We're told one
of those firearms. We're told as such, such as I
was equipped with a laser. Thought Davas, it's a fire
ely sophistic head of Davas. I love how he tries
to describe it. When you aim at a red dot
goes to where you want to target, and if you

(52:34):
fire at the point the bullet go through the dottis.
I can't with these people. These are not serious people
on this issue. It's like saying, Joe, it's a chainsaw bayonet.
I mean, dude, this is just I I think. By
the way, there are way more. This is where this
guy's wrong. There are way more. There are way more

(52:55):
sights and red dots on civilians firearms than there are military. Yes,
what is this guy even talking about? Who is this
sentient turd? Who is it barely sentient? Good night? It's
not a yeah in the chat. They're talking about how
the red dot makes the bullets go faster. See the

(53:17):
bullets like it peeks out of the barrel and it
goes what's that out there?

Speaker 9 (53:20):
Is that a red dot?

Speaker 1 (53:22):
I'm gonna go get that rid dot and it goes faster.
That's not how this works. Doesn't work that way. But yes,
pretty sure I would bet the house on the fact
that more civilians have this than police, for sure, or
any kind of millspecning. Oh my gosh, stop listen, guy,

(53:42):
is no. You can get one for like fifteen dollars
on Amazon right now. There are people who put them
on their salt guns for bugs. That's there. I mean
people use them all the time. They're they're super cheap
to get. It's millions of millions have them. But this
is them trying to fear monger about this. Again. Brown

(54:03):
University was a gunfree zone. Rhode Island's pretty much a
gun free state. So you know what failed? What do
they have that failed million dollar question? Don't you think
what didn't work? They're not going to evaluate it because
that would require brain cells. This what also gets me
about this is the absolute mess of the press conference

(54:26):
from the post Brown university. They're still looking for this guy.
They can't find him. They got a guy in custody,
and then they had to let him go or they
let him go. This was a cut thirteen. So while
they were literally having this ten o'clock or eleven o'clock
whatever press conference, the police chief of Providence, Rhode Island,
somebody whispers in his ear that, well, you can't say

(54:46):
being in custody, that's not the right thing to say.
Watch this, this's thirteen.

Speaker 11 (54:50):
Now someone's in custody, and how you all are working together.

Speaker 12 (54:53):
To garner that information business the raw art someone being
attained brother corect.

Speaker 3 (54:59):
And so yes, I'm be entertained.

Speaker 6 (55:01):
He led us to that point.

Speaker 4 (55:01):
That's far.

Speaker 1 (55:04):
So they're not in custody. What are they? Yeah, detained,
They're just they're just detained. They're not into custody. They're
just detained. H Yeah, this is a cut fourteen. Primia Jopaul.
She's apparently wants something that would make all of the
laws that they already had more lawyer, I don't know. Listen,

(55:26):
this is fourteen.

Speaker 13 (55:27):
Because it's come to this place where these events are
happening in every community across the country, and the answer
to the majority of Americans is clear, make it less
easy for guns to be in the hands of people
who shouldn't have them, and that means passing gun safety reforms.

(55:48):
But every single time something like this happens, we don't
get the reforms.

Speaker 1 (55:55):
Okay, what reforms do you want? Brown University bans any
and all firearms at all, whatsoever, any and all weaponry
at all, whatsoever, on any aspect of its campus in total.
Not You are not allowed to keep anything in your car.
You're not allowed to have anything in your car, You're
not allowed to have anything touched abs. The property of
the University Rhode Island has a quote unquote though whip

(56:16):
had band. They have all kinds of stuff, They have
AMMO restrictions, additional licensing, they have everything that you want.
Why did your laws work? Why didn't they work? Do
you know? Also, according to numerous independent studies, including if
you look at Stanford University's data set of mass casualty incidents,

(56:38):
do you realize that, especially within the past ten years,
gun free zones specifically are targeted. They are targeted. Do
you remember the theater shooting in Aurora, Colorado? The killer
in that instance was going to was actually looking at
a different theater originally and then ended up targeting that

(57:01):
particular theater because it was explicitly a gun free zone.
When you look at what was it the mass casualty
incident that took place recently, this was the Highland Park
where you had what was it Highland Park? Elsewhere gun
free zones, gun free zones, the Store of New York,

(57:22):
gun free zone. I mean, I'm just like going through
my list at gunfree zone, gun free zone, Nashville. The
killer targeted explicitly set in writings gun free zone. Do
you know that over seventy percent of these are chosen
by killers specifically because they are gun free zones. This
is a dataset again taken from Stanford University. So you

(57:47):
actually are more likely to be a victim of a
mass casualty incident in a gun free zone than not
in a gun free zone. That's why killers specifically targeted
gun free zones. That's why. And so what would she
what would she have? What would further prevent the tragedy
that took place at Brown What would further prevent that

(58:08):
they had every law there without knowing anything about the
assailant or anything they immediately. Well, you know the answer
is to make more people defenseless. Yes, that that is
the answer. Police have no obligation to protect your life.
Who do they think is going to protect you. There
have been several a couple of rulings on this. One
of the biggest ones is the Castle Rock vi. Gonzales.

(58:31):
It was the seven to two Supreme Court rule that
if an intruder has broken into your home or or not, well,
basically the Supreme Court rule that no, there is not
a legal obligation for anybody to protect your life. So
if you live in some of these areas where you
know somebody is either carrying out mass casualty fetishes or

(58:55):
they're trying to hurt you, trying to bust up in
your home, hurt you and your family, I mean, you
have to realize it doesn't matter where you are. There's
no context that changes the absolute, indisputable fact that the
law enforcement has no legal obligation at all whatsoever to
protect your life. You are literally your own first responder.
And but I mean, really, I think the averages kind

(59:18):
of pop all over the place depending on where you are.
In Atlanta, it's about eleven minutes for first responders to arrive.
It's about nine minutes in Nashville. The more rule the area,
the longer it takes for law enforcement to show up.
But there is They have no legal obligation at all
whatsoever to protect your life, none at all. This is
I mean, this is incredibly important. Brown University clearly did

(59:41):
not have enough on campus in order to protect students adequately.
After disarming them and then maybe without knowing anything about
the assailant, how can anyone even come to a conclusion
as to what the cause is. Yet they always go
to guns. But again, we've always had guns. It's never

(01:00:03):
been the issue. The issue is people. The issue is culture.
The issue is the lawlessness and disorder that's perpetuated by
the ruling classes that run our prosecutors' offices in major
US cities. That's a big deal. It's just asinine. Cut

(01:00:24):
fifteen Chris Murphy going all in. Listen to this.

Speaker 11 (01:00:27):
We haven't had the wherewithal to do anything in Washington.
I mean we did a little bit a few years ago,
but of means for years and years and years. But
having said that, Rhode Island has some pretty strict gun laws.
They have universal background techs, red flag laws, waiting periods

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to purchase a gun. So this is about and we've
talked about this much more than gun violence. It is
gun violence. But the laws could be stronger. But they're
stronger than other places in Rhode Island.

Speaker 12 (01:01:02):
Well, but the laws do make a difference. I mean,
if you look at states like Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts,
California that have stronger laws, we have gun violence rates,
murder rates, mass shooting rates that are two to three
to four times lower than states that have loose gun laws.

Speaker 1 (01:01:19):
That's not true. What what that's not even remotely accurate.
In fact, the statistics that I was sharing with you
earlier about how two percent of the counties are driving,
you know, somewhere about fifty some odd percent of the
crime or if you go up to five percent of
the counties, all those counties are Democrat, Democrat run counties

(01:01:40):
with major urban centers, and they all have super stroke
gun control. So what he's talking about isn't supported by
any kind of fact at all whatsoever. That's just stupid.
And Dana Bash doesn't know enough about this to push
back on him and say, well, wait a minute, what
about the compilation that's coming from FBI uniform crime reports
in state local reporting that shows that of these two

(01:02:00):
percent of the counties across the United States account for
over fifty percent of all the crime. Or we could
even go up higher. Five percent of these counties, which
all include an urban a big urban center, account for
over sixty eight percent of all the crime. How do
you explain this? In all of these counties particularly explicitly
have serious gun control. They're all in California and Illinois

(01:02:21):
and New York, or they're or Washington or Oregon. I mean,
they're all in states that have a lot of gun control.
I mean, this is why all of this stuff is
important to know. If you're going to be a journalist
and you're gonna have these people on and you're gonna
ask them questions, you need to know enough about it
so when they say this stuff you can push back
and say, wait a minute, how do you reconcile that

(01:02:42):
with these basic facts? Because it just sounds like you're
spouting an agenda. It just sounds like you're just you know,
riffing off of talking points. It's just asinine. The stuff
that they its just asinine, and you're The sad thing
is is that nothing is ever going to get solved
because they have no interest in solving it. People who

(01:03:03):
have interest in solving the issue acknowledge the facts of
the issue. They don't make up stuff as a way
to help their argument. If they're going into this trying
to help their argument, then they do not have the
goal of improving the situation. They do not have the
goal of uncovering truth. They do not have the goal

(01:03:24):
of solving the issue. That's why I immediately discount the
people who do this. You cannot trust them. They are
already betraying you. Just right out of the gate. We
got a lot more on the way coming up. Yeah,
a few things, got a lot to hit. Actually, still,
I don't even think I've gotten through most of the
show because we have to talk about the attack in Siri.

(01:03:46):
We also have to get to the Rob Reiner stabbing. Horrific.
It is just it's horrific what happened. I would not
wish that on my worst enemy.

Speaker 2 (01:03:57):
It's his laugh mission to make bad decisions. It's time
for Florida.

Speaker 1 (01:04:05):
Man, all right, and I will warn you, Steve, I
do have a villager story here. First up, though, something
this doesn't seem very high speed Florida man leads police
on a quote unquote high speed chase in a giant,
slow moving semi fifty one year old. His last name

(01:04:26):
is Lebowski. It's so perfect. Christopher Lebowski was apprehended after
a high speed pursuit. It was not high speed, and
it's safe to say that he really struggled driving this thing.
They it wove dangerously in and out of traffic and

(01:04:46):
barely conducted a perilous U turn on the highway, drove
into incoming lanes, people barely escape being hit, and it
finally concluded and the police were able to take the
guy into custody. But man alive. That's something else. Let's see.
We also okay, now we got a villager story. We
got as a villager is not going to be prosecuted

(01:05:13):
in an umbrella attack on her. Can I say that word?
It's the B word for dudes, but it doesn't end
with itch husband. She's very not happy. Her mugshot Dolores Dennis.
Why does she have three first names? She uh seventy
six year old Dolores Dennis. She is of a village

(01:05:36):
of Virginia Trace. The charges were dropped against her. She
her husband went to Summer County Sheriff's office. He said
his wife had threatened him with her the pointy end
of an umbrella during an argument and they had an
four day long argument. Wow, and she hit him on
that she hit him with on the head with her
umbrella and she said uh. He said that she'd also

(01:05:56):
been armed with a knife and threatened to cut his
ankles so we couldn't walk, and he tried to record
some of the chaos, so charges were dropped. Bizarrely. How
much you want to bet they're going to be in
our Florida man again here soon? Right, third hour coming up.
Welcome back to a super pack program, because it's been
a crazy weekend of news. Dana Lash with you or

(01:06:17):
at the top of this third hour the I mean,
we're going to get into the two American soldiers killed
in a tear attack in Syria, but also the story
with Rob Reiner that was news that just came out
of nowhere yesterday. His son stabbed him and his wife
to death. When I first saw or I think when

(01:06:39):
I first heard about the story, it said that there
were two fatalities at Rob Reiner's home. I just immediately
didn't think of him being one of the fatalities, right,
I was thinking, oh, there was an accident, or then
I thought, well, maybe it's like one of those carbon
monoxide kind of issues, you know. I was just thinking,
I didn't think of what happened. That he was stabbed
to death by his son, which is horrific, and apparently

(01:07:04):
his son was really, really, really troubled and they're yeah,
I mean even so much with his siblings. Apparently hours
before the stabbing, Rob Reiner and his wife were at
Conan O'Brien's Christmas party with their son, Nick, who now

(01:07:25):
has been arrested in charge with the killing of his
mother and father. And apparently they've always kind of had
a strained relationship. I know that they did a film
together that kind of focus kind of focused on Nick's
struggles with drug addiction and things like that, and they

(01:07:45):
said that he was an intense kid who screamed like
the world was on fire. According to a family friend
and someone who wrote about apparently child behavioral problems just
I mean awful. They I mean, I can't imagine your
last moments on earth. You're looking into the face of

(01:08:06):
your child, the person that you love more than you
know you love so much and you would give your
life for and you brought into this world and raise
them up, and just to have your final moments be
their furious face as they end your life. I can't
imagine anything more horrific. I mean, that's just horrifying. And

(01:08:28):
for his siblings, because he has a brother and a
sister too, Golly, I don't how do they how do
they even deal with that? That's just horrible, absolutely horrible. Apparently,
as miss Suse found him, and yeah, they were at
the Conan O'Brien holiday party, it says per TMZ. They
got into a very loud argument that other guests could hear,

(01:08:49):
and then Rob Bryner and his wife left the party
and then Sunday everybody had their throat slit. I mean
that because that's how he killed him. He slit their
throat and then stabbed them awful, And no one said
what the argument was about other than that they had
just he'd just had an argument and it was very

(01:09:10):
very loud. Apparently he was in rehab a lot. He
was like in rehab what fourteen fifteen times? His son
was in rehab for a long time and apparently also
dealt with mental illness, so he was on drugs, he
was mentally ill, had apparently a history of mental illness,
which makes me think also maybe there was a history

(01:09:30):
of violence there. But man, I just can't it's awful now.
I know that when and I've seen some of this
stuff out there. People normally, if it's if I really
don't like the individual and it's bad news, I just
don't say anything. This was just such a horrifying way
to go out. No matter how much I would disagree

(01:09:50):
with anybody about politics, I couldn't. I would never hope
that they go out this. It's just awful. And I
just can't even imagine. Your own child, can't even imagine.
I wanted to play for you this reaction that Rob
Reiner had when he was asked about the assassination of
Charlie Kirk and the reason I'm playing this because there's

(01:10:13):
a lot of meanness and nastiness out there. I really,
you know, I know we all love Potus and we
all love him, you know, taking down people on the left.
I don't think that his tweet about this was the best.
I think it was a it was a misstep. He
had tweeted about Rob Reiner and got real political about it,
and I just I don't think it's helpful. I don't

(01:10:34):
think it's helpful. We're like, right before Christmas especially, you know,
Rob Reiner was very graceful about the assassination of Charlie Kirk,
and I wanted to play this audio for you because
this was at a time when nobody else in Hollywood,
and I'm just putting it out there. This was a
time when no one else in Hollywood was speaking about

(01:10:54):
it in this way, and I think he was one
of the first listen to this, and.

Speaker 14 (01:10:58):
I unfortunctually saw the video of it, and it's it's this.
It's beyond belief what happened to him, and that should
never happened to anybody. I don't care what your political
beliefs are. That's not acceptable. That's not a solution to

(01:11:19):
solving problems. And I felt like what his wife said
at the service, that the memorial they had was exactly
right and totally I believe. You know, I'm Jewish, but
I I believe in the teachings of Jesus, and I
believe in doing to others, and I believe in forgiveness.

(01:11:40):
And what she said to me was beautiful and absolutely
you know what she she forgave his his assassin. And
I think that that is admirable.

Speaker 1 (01:11:55):
I mean, indeed, just that was a very And remember
that when he said that, that was at a time
when you had celebrities going, yeah, well their politics were
horrible or he had it coming. He was like one
of the first people who said and he was pretty
early out of the gate like no, no, no, this
is just awful. And I just thought that was very classy.

(01:12:16):
Potus had tweeted about it, and he said, a very
sad thing happened last night in Hollywood. Rob Reiner, he says,
a tortured and struggling but once very talented movie director
and comedy stars, passed away together with his wife, reportedly
due to the anger he caused others through his massive,
unyielding and incurable affliction with a mind crippling disease known

(01:12:36):
as Trump arrangement syndrome, sometimes referred to as TDS. And
he was talking about it and he said, may Rob,
I'm Michelle, rest in peace. Oh my gosh, come on,
come on, come on, come on, come on, come on.
And it's real. This was not an ai thing for
the people. It was a real post. I just there's
a this. The way that he went out was horrific,

(01:12:58):
and that's it. No one, nobody, I there's no amount
of political disagreement that would make me want your last
moments to be looking in the eyes of your child
as they cut your throat. It's awful. We got to
get to a moment where we recover a little bit
bit of our humanity. I was thinking about this jokingly.

(01:13:19):
I was looking at Potus's tweet. I'm like, Potus, come on, Potus,
and I wanted to I My first thought was, Dude,
that seems like TDS. You can't have TDS because you're
or DTS because you're DT. You can't have DTS because
you're DT. It's my first thought. I did, Oh, just awful?

(01:13:43):
Can I? And this is a do you ever have
weird thoughts like this? The other thing I that popped
into my head was I actually never thought not that
I ever thought about Rob Bran or passing away or
anything like that, but it was just so it's so
shocking that you think of all the ways that you
thought somebody might go and if you never actually thought
about it, that's not the way that you thought they
would go right, like maybe peacefully in their sleep after

(01:14:07):
a nice meal or maybe you know, I don't know,
not like that. Just horrific. But it's okay to try
to find humanity in other people. And can I encourage
you in this, which is weird for me to say
because I'm one of the meanest people that's in this industry. Admittedly,

(01:14:28):
you don't have to wait for the other person to
demonstrate humanity before you do. It's not a weakness. It's
not a weakness. I mean in scripture you're told, well
how I mean Jesus explicitly it's in the red letters
in the Bible, and y'all know what that means, where
he says, how easy for it? How easy is it
for you to like people who like you? How easy

(01:14:52):
is it for you to do good unto people who
do good unto you? But doing good to others without
the expectation of reciprocity, being kind to others without the
expectation of reciprocity, that that is true strength and true discipline.
So just a thought, but it's it's horrific. It's incredibly sad,

(01:15:14):
and I feel so bad for his other two kids
because it's you know, they're Jewish and it's Hankah, and
this is how they started Hanukah. Yeah, it's just awful, awful, awful,
also awful the Americans in Syria. This is a story
that Potus has already said that there's going to be

(01:15:36):
serious retaliation. Two soldiers and a civilian interpreter were killed
during an ambush in Syria by an ISIS terrorist also
over the weekend. The killer was led by partner forces
during a skirmish, according to sek War, and they were ambushed.
And so now we have two service members face families

(01:16:01):
who are not going to have their loved ones anymore,
not for this Christmas or any other. It's another horrific,
absolutely horrific situation. And the President had said, quote, the
President of Syria is extremely angry and disturbed by this attack.
There will be serious retaliation. Thank you very attention to

(01:16:23):
this matter. He says, there was an attack against the
US and Syria in a very dangerous part of Syria
that is not fully under control, and he vowed that
there will be some retaliation of what that What that was,
we don't know, but just awful. And there's also questions
as too, because apparently what was it. They were saying

(01:16:45):
that one of the that the suspect, this individual may
have also been, I mean apparently was one of those
individuals that was like what part of the new incoming
regime or had some tax placed up high into the
new regime. There's it. Just it's terrorism. This is Lamism

(01:17:10):
threat is growing, continuing to grow. I mean, I have
a couple of other Like we had the story the
FBI planned it stopped a planned New Year's Eve bombing
in la by a terrorist cell. They called themselves, I'm
got to get this name right, the Turtle Island Liberation

(01:17:31):
Front and they or they were an offshoot of the
Turtle Island Liberation Front. And they had an eight page
handwritten diatribe that they titled Operation Midnight Sun. They laid
out the bombing plot and they were mad over Gaza.

(01:18:00):
And I'm not going to get into all the names
and all the other stuff that they had, but yeah,
they were planning a big New Year's Eve terror attack.
I hate saying this, but okay, that's one that we
know of. What about the rest of them? I hate
saying it, but it makes you very suspicious, It makes

(01:18:22):
you concerned. We have a lot more I mean because
I were we were unpacking this, We're unpacking the ISIS
attack in Syria, as well as a whole bunch of
other stuff, because it's been a very very busy week
in the Brown University as well. And of course now
we're going to be rolling into the Christmas season and

(01:18:43):
New Year's Eve and what does that mean for your
security if you're traveling, if you're ago, if you're out
and about. I think that a lot of people are
or are reconsidering that in new ways this season, especially
with all these increases in attacks, et cetera. So we
have a lot still.

Speaker 2 (01:19:01):
And now all of the news you would probably miss
it's time for Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 1 (01:19:06):
So apparently there are there is such a thing as
a phone addiction. I just think it's a variable and
people can have addictive personalities. So apparently people were asked
what would you rather do than give up your phone?
And the answer is pretty amazing. In fact, they so
amazing they buried it five graphs deep into this piece.
It's pretty fantastic. But they said that Americans check their

(01:19:27):
phones two hundred and sixty two times per day, once
every five minutes. I don't check my phone that much.
I don't No, I do not check my phone that much,
so that is kind of crazy.

Speaker 2 (01:19:42):
I can get notifications more often than once every five minutes.

Speaker 1 (01:19:46):
You think so, I think so. I'm saying this is
this very five minion stuff here.

Speaker 2 (01:19:52):
I was an older study too, by the way, I
think twenty.

Speaker 1 (01:19:54):
Twenty one from twenty twenty one. So yeah, people would
rather I mean they apparently they would rather shave off
an eyebrow. They said, uh yeah, that's actually one answer
that a bunch of people gave. Why is that your
go to? Like, I don't know anyway, the article is
so poorly written in the news site. Their website sucks
so bad. I'm just abandoning in the story because the

(01:20:14):
lead is literally like eight grabs in and then they
split it up and they in their sentences with propositions,
and I just want to just kill them all rhetorically speaking. Also,
let's see, I just lost my whole. I don't know
where it is. I lost it. Hold up here it is.
I found I got to move around some windows. A
Delaware man called police to get his belongings after a

(01:20:38):
stolen car was to okay, and why is this news?
He uh he.

Speaker 2 (01:20:43):
Stole the car. That's why it's news.

Speaker 1 (01:20:46):
He stole it. He called called police on hisself. The individual,
twenty one year old kan BackStar Uh he said he
wanted which he said, Oh yeah, it's I need to
get some of the items out of this Hyundai and
get some of the items that were inside. And he

(01:21:07):
was taken into custody on the same street actually where
it was stolen. The car had been recovered from a
local towing company. He was charged with a felony account
of theft of motor vehicle, arraigned, and later it released. So, yeah,
that's just the dumbest thing. A dad hits back with
a He got a letter over attacky decorations in Britain,

(01:21:28):
and so then he decided to put a sixteen foot tall,
inflatable grench in his front lawn. Okay, I don't know,
can you have tacky Christmas decorations? I just like I
just think the more there are, the more I like it.
I like it. I want there. I wanted to look
like there's a whole universe in your yard. That's how much. Yeah,

(01:21:50):
you know, those people just don't love Jesus as much
as we do. It's okay, A lawyer suz Irs demanding
that I recognized pets's legal dependents and I am absolutely
all for this. Yes, make it a dependent. Yes, I
completely agree with this. Go lawyer, go and doctors delivered
a baby while also they called it a medical miracle.
They removed a twenty two pound tumor a tumber. There's

(01:22:11):
twenty two pounds at the same time. So baby is delivered, healthy,
mom and baby are recovering. We have more in store.

Speaker 3 (01:22:17):
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Speaker 15 (01:22:30):
We take ahasidvos very seriously. We work closely with them.
Were so regular updates as well. The Director General of
ISAs warned about a rangholf threats, but it any Semitism,
the rise of rought wing extremist groups as well, and

(01:22:52):
we continue to work closely with our security agencies.

Speaker 1 (01:22:56):
Oh wow, so that's the Prime Minister of Australia. Who
is that? The truth? Great is the right wing extremist groups.
You just had an Islamic terror attack, you absolute Bacha Bazi?
I mean, did you even did they did your masters
even give you a towel before you were able to
clean up and go in front of the camera. I'm
curious did they at least allow that for you to

(01:23:18):
happen when you stop dancing for them? I'm really I'm
really curious because you say it's a right wing thing,
but mm all of your mass casualty incidents of late
have been Islamist attacks. Australia has an Islamist problem and
it's just amazing to watch their Prime Minister CUK himself
on live television. Yeah, that's exactly what he did. What

(01:23:39):
just horrible? How embarrassing that that's your leader. I mean,
you have innocence who are targeted by an Islamis and
he's out there going ooohh right wing rh It's just ridiculous.
This is ridiculous. It's Islamism and unfortunately it's going to
keep happening, especially because Australia indulges this, their leadership indulges

(01:24:00):
at the expense of innocence. As it relates to Brown University,
do we know what we know yet? This is cut ten.
This reporter asked the president of the university, how do
you not know what was going on in the classroom
where all of this kicked off. Listen BC when it.

Speaker 11 (01:24:19):
Happened and flew right back and I'm catching up right now.

Speaker 8 (01:24:22):
President, with all due respect, six hours after this shooting,
and you said you don't know what was going on
in that classroom.

Speaker 5 (01:24:28):
How does that happen?

Speaker 2 (01:24:30):
Were they taking an exam?

Speaker 1 (01:24:31):
Were they ating for a club? I don't know.

Speaker 11 (01:24:34):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:24:34):
Six hours later, you're the president and you don't know,
I do not know.

Speaker 11 (01:24:37):
Well, that's kind of concerning things.

Speaker 3 (01:24:40):
Is evidence abuse?

Speaker 1 (01:24:43):
I got a lot of questions about that as well.
I mean, I understand that they're trying to that they're
conducting an investigation still, but do you realize that this
is how conspiracy theories start. When there isn't and when
there's not a lot of transparency and there's not a
lot of answers, that is still a problem. And there's
still they were asking Providence officials this is cut eleven.

(01:25:06):
How come there's no video from inside? Why isn't there
any video? Listen to this, it's about the process.

Speaker 4 (01:25:11):
The most common question I've gotten you in the last
one four hours it revolves around the fact that Brown
University is the most camera Ridgard most worsconcious piece of
real estate Rhode Island, and yet there seems to be
little or no video evidence outside of that clip, you know,
respecting the investigation. Is there a lot more video that

(01:25:32):
we're just not able to see yet because of the
ongoing investigation, or is there shed we no video?

Speaker 6 (01:25:38):
So what we share with you the other day is
what we have that we could have shared, and then
we'll continue to again, we're continuing to collect evidence as
we speak. We have detectives out there trying to continue
to define. So I don't want to tell you that
there's no more video because we might find something within
the next few minutes.

Speaker 1 (01:25:51):
So so yes, it's possible. But what we gave you
the is what we have. Go ahead, you wouldn't mind.
I mean, there's video Kane literally everywhere almost I guess,
I just don't believe. I'm just I got questions. I
don't know. I just I got a lot of questions.
I just and the fact that I don't know, I've

(01:26:15):
got questions. This is insane. It's insane. So we have this,
we have the Syria attack, and you know, I'm sure
at some point that's like they tried doing in Australia.
Can I just go back. I'm still stuck on the
fact that their prime minister is now like, oh, well,
you know, yes, we just had Islamas shoot up our country,
but uh, it's right wing, right wing terror attacks. He

(01:26:38):
actually had at one point said was talking about anti Semitism,
in the rise of anti the increase in anti Semitism,
and then he decided to get into right wing groups.
Who are the people shooting up Jewish people right now? Oh,
islamis that's correct? By the way, you know that there
was another and you go back to this, but bear
with me because I have a lot of stuff in
front of me. There was also pulling this up a

(01:27:00):
shooting into the home of a Jewish family in California.
This also happened. It was in Redlands, California, and someone
shot up a Jewish family's house. So you have the
terrorist attack, You've involved in a car trying to ram
people in Germany. You have Brown University that started off

(01:27:24):
in a Jewish professor's classroom. You have the Bondi Beach
massacre which dad and son jihadi team decided to try
and shoot up a beach of people. And then you
have the shooting in California. I saw a lot of
shares of this video where the guy who initially disarmed

(01:27:50):
the Bondie killer. It was a Muslim man who disarmed
that killer. But I don't know if you knew how
to work the gun, because he at one point grabbed
the gun from him and then you know, held it
drew down on him. I was I'm looking at the
video right now. He was able to get the rifle

(01:28:11):
away from him, and then he ended up. The guy
walked off and then went to join the other guy
where they continued shooting for like twenty minutes, and I
think he just didn't He's being celebrated as a hero.
The Sydney man who disarmed one of the Bondi Beach terrorists.
He's a tobacco shop owner. He was identified as a

(01:28:32):
free shop owner, but he's a tobacco shop owner. Ahmed
al Ahmed. He rushed one of the terrorists that opened
fire at this Jewish event, grabbed him from behind, wrestled
away the gun. He was shot twice in the hole ordeal.
He's actually in the hospital. He's recovering in the hospital.

(01:28:52):
But a lot of people, you know, were lauding his
brave act, and I'm glad, glad that he did it.
Although the guy was able came. From what I understand,
the guy was then able to walk back over to
the other terrorists and continue shooting.

Speaker 2 (01:29:09):
Yeah, like he took the gun from him. Either it
was jammed or he didn't know how to use it
or something. But that guy ended up well, he ended
up getting shot anyway by police or someone there.

Speaker 1 (01:29:21):
But I would have pistol whipped the guy. I wouldn't
have let him go. Oh I see you, No, no, no,
if I didn't have a gun, I would I'm going
to murder you, all right, to testify with Mohama side,
I'm going to take you out, if you see.

Speaker 2 (01:29:32):
Because I saw the different angles of the video and
different things happening. The guy that was positioned on that bridge,
that little over walkway thing actually was probably the one
that put the bullets in the guy that disarmed the Muslim. Yeah,
And so I think that guy was trying to find
some protection by that tree there and where he was

(01:29:52):
just kind of like I've already got you know, So
he probably couldn't advance because they're the guy that was
on that walkway had him.

Speaker 1 (01:29:59):
Position and it makes me think he didn't know how
to operate the Uh that rifle is kind of one
of the what I was thinking of it. But yeah,
this due of sixteen fatalities, forty hospitalized. And so the dad,
the dad is the one who was disarmed by the
tobacco shop owner. But then he was able to kind

(01:30:22):
of like walk and you can see in the video
he was able to sort of walk away after I.
And you think that maybe it was because the guy
on the bridge, the sun on the bridge, that's why
no one could.

Speaker 2 (01:30:33):
Yeah, he had the higher position of everybody there on
the beach, even the people that were in the building
across the street, they were at a higher advantage point
to those people that were across the street. So yeah,
I would imagine the guy was just trying not to
get shot more.

Speaker 1 (01:30:48):
I think I still probably would have risked it and
raised him and would have taken him out. I I mean,
I just it's something else I got to tell you.
I'm speaking at a tech this Jewish event this week.
For the second time in my life. I'm gonna be
walking out on stage with a nine millimeter on my hip,
just because even though there's gonna be security and all

(01:31:10):
that there. And I'm gonna because you can't be too.
You don't know anymore, you don't know, you don't know
because Islamism is such a threat. But I will say this,
there's any terrorists that tries anything, I will not only
take you out, I will go after everyone you love.
It'll be John Wick enraged on every kind of roid

(01:31:33):
you can imagine. And it will never end. It'll never end.
I mean, it'll just all I'm gonna say. I'm gonna say,
don't tempt people who train for glock o'clock with a
good time.

Speaker 5 (01:31:48):
Do not.

Speaker 1 (01:31:51):
So I want to because we have there's this other
story that I want to get in that's different from
all of the others that we've been talking about. It's
been really chaotic. And there's by the way up over
at Substack, We've got a lot of stuff up there too.
Lorraine's got her peace up the Weekend Evil Report that
gets into every single one of these, including and I'm

(01:32:14):
going if she also includes the Germany Christmas market because
they had foiled a plot to Islamis they were going
to attack a Christmas market in Bavaria. They had five
men that were arrested for plotting this attack. They had
an Egyptian in mom that had convinced three Moroccan men
to drive a vehicle into a Christmas market, and a
thirty eight year old Syrian man was arrested for encouraging

(01:32:35):
the attack. Now, I mean pretty much literally, almost a
year ago they had this same situation, but somebody did
drive a car into a Christmas market in Germany. So
there's tons of stuff up about this. This is a
little different. Let me share the story with you because
I want to get it out. So from New York
Post this this has to do with San Francisco. Did

(01:32:57):
you guys know I did not know this that there
was a program in San Francisco, that it was a
five million dollar a year program that was giving free
alcohol to the homeless. I didn't know about this. Apparently

(01:33:21):
a tech ceo found out about it and questioned it.
Adam Nathan, founder and CEO of this AI marketing tool.
He's also the chair of the Salvation Army San Francisco
Metro Advisory Board. He had this threat on X and
he said that San Francisco spent two million a year
on the managed Alcohol program and it provides alcohol free

(01:33:43):
alcohol to people who are dealing with chronic alcoholism and
who are he said, they're homeless. He said. The location
is this old hotel and in the lobby they had
kegs set up to taps where they're just literally giving
out free beer. Two these people. He said, there's been
I mean, he said that the Department of Public Health

(01:34:05):
is it's two million dollars of tax payer money, and
he dove into I mean, and it's actually more than that.
I am floored. I had no idea about that. They
said that the four year old program actually costs, according
to the San Francisco Chronicle, five million a year, not

(01:34:27):
two million, and that they have controlled doses of vodka
and beer that they offer at specific times of the day.
And the program has grown because they also offer like
they have like beds and they're building and it started
with ten beds and now it's twenty. Wow. This how

(01:34:52):
is aiding someone in their addiction, helping them with recovery?
I mean, it's rhetorical because it's not tax payer f funded.
They and so people were saying that there were no
public hearings to approve this program. They apparently had no
discussions of this at all with their city Council or
anything they said that the Health Department, they did not.

(01:35:14):
They were worried over how the program would be perceived
by the public. So that's why nothing was ever made
public about it. Wow, you can't make this stuff up.
This is insanity. Five million dollars.

Speaker 2 (01:35:30):
Yeah, it's five million dollars to ensure these people stay
sick and addicted.

Speaker 1 (01:35:35):
Yeah, and controlled San Francisco. And then people wonder why
it's in the state that it is. We have more.
Oh my goodness, it's there's a lot. I know we
are com I mean, it's just chaotic and overwhelmed with
news today. And don't forget if you missed anything, you
can go and find it up on our podcast as
well as not.

Speaker 3 (01:35:54):
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Speaker 1 (01:36:08):
I took issue with some of these idiots on social media,
like that I had this one did I don't even
know who this is and see it as an example
who was trying to take issue with my fact based
observation of defensive gun usage and decided to do an
AI query, which I can't stand. He used a stupid,

(01:36:28):
lazy screenshot of an AI query that cited this notoriously
unreliable called gun Violence Archive website that I debunked in
a previous book. By the way, they are so notoriously
horrific that even the far left marksissentity. Mother Jones wrote
an article debunking them, as did the New York Times.
And just to give you an example, and this is
what I included in my book. They one of the

(01:36:51):
examples that they gave, and they were There were many
that were insane, but one of the ones that sticks
out was a three am drug deal down the street
from a school that the GVA literally tried to use
as an example of a school shooting to pad their numbers.
So yes, anybody that decides to lazily use GVA in

(01:37:14):
an idiotic AI query as evidence for their dumb argument
deserves to be ridiculed into oblivion. They are notoriously unreliable.
And my point stands, it's this is crazy. You know,
the real fight, like I said, is against Islamism. Do
you know in Paris they've canceled their New Year's Eve

(01:37:36):
concert on the Champ the Champs as the violence has
been growing as longest violence grows, true, they have had
throngs of Muslim migrants that have been streaming in from
Paris's suburbs. They go and they loot stores and they
brawl with other Parisians and police. And the Parisian police

(01:38:01):
they told the mayor that they needed to scrap this
annual concert that they have because they can't assure a
secure event. We're going to talk more about this tomorrow.
In addition to the windows of the Notre Dame, the
Notre Dame, they've replaced them with horrific wokery nonsense. We're

(01:38:27):
going to talk about that tomorrow as well, because we
are out of time to day kine today in stupidity.

Speaker 2 (01:38:33):
All right. There are a lot of tone deaf Democrats
out there, but Schumer is one of the bigger ones.
Cut seventeen one. This is him about to address the
Brown University shooting. Lit'ten know what he says.

Speaker 16 (01:38:44):
And of course I'm going to say a few words
about the terrible shooting in Sydney, Australia. Okay, So in first,
of course, as I always say, no matter what, go
bills they beat the Patriots today. It's a big deal.

Speaker 1 (01:38:57):
Why why would you do that right then? Oh my gosh,
why would you do that right then? That's so bad.
That's that's just not.

Speaker 2 (01:39:05):
Makes you want to put cheese on rob bergery.

Speaker 1 (01:39:10):
That made me sick. That's so gross. Folks like, yeah,
that does it? Force today find the podcast on Apple, YouTube, Facebook,
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Back with you tomorrow.
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