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Even more questions remain about the Brown University shooting as law enforcement refuses to admit the shooter shouted Islamic chants before firing. Golden State Warriors Head Coach Steve Kerr Calls for “common sense gun control” after the Brown University shooting. Dana reacts to the criticism of Kash Patel appearing on a podcast with his girlfriend while the Brown shooter is still at-large. A Target Karen HARASSES an employee for wearing a red Charlie Kirk “FREEDOM” shirt at work.

The parents of a three-year-old girl caught in the Bondi Beach terror attack have spoken of the heroic stranger who shielded their child as bullets rained around them. Jennifer Welch claims Charlie Kirk justified his death by being pro-Second Amendment. Actress Amanda Seyfried tells Variety that “Socialism is a gorgeous idea” that means “taking care of each other”.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the program. So a couple things for that.
You know, we already played some audio potus here coming
into some of his top remarks. Can we also play
really quickly this is cut five where he was talking
about Brown University, because there was someone who did like
a whole deep dive on all of the cameras at

(00:22):
Brown University, and it was it's very interesting. It's almost
like this guy particularly was like looking at pathways to
get away from cameras, just saying this is cut five. Listen,
hopefully they're going to capture you. Has cash Pttel told
you why it's been so difficult for the FBI to
identify who the shooter is.

Speaker 2 (00:39):
Well, it's always difficult. So far, we've done a very
good job of doing it with Charlie, with you know,
the various times this has happened. They've done it in
a pretty much record time. But you didn't really have
to ask the school a little bit more about that,
because you know, this was a school problem. They had
their own god, had their own police head, their own everything.

(01:02):
But you'd have to ask that question really to the school,
not to the FBI. We came in after the fact,
and the FBI will do a good job, but they
came in after the fact.

Speaker 3 (01:13):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:14):
I literally as I by the way, as I was
playing this audio SoundBite, one of my friends texted me
and was like, Hey, still nothing about that guy at Brown, right,
I'm not kidding you. You know who it was. You
know you're I'm going to meet myself because I don't
know it was. Yeah. No, and apparently tweeted it too,
but he's like, no, no word from the guy Brown.

(01:36):
I'm like, yep, we don't got anything on that, my dude.
I don't want that to I mean, one of the
reasons why I don't want it. Obviously nobody wants that
suspect to get away. But this is the United States
of America. By God, you're not going to sit here
and walk upon any campus and try to threaten people
or intimidate people because of their religious beliefs, et cetera.

(01:58):
That's what is law. You're going to do that here.
We are going to make a mess for the damn
medic and we are going to make it super interesting
for the Morgue. That's the way. That's what I have
to speak it to. I'm speaking at a Jewish event.
I have to it's a privilege. I'm sue because these
these are alliances here in the United States of America. Right,
my savior was a Jew. But uh, and I'm carrying

(02:20):
probably the biggest I've ever carried. And I've trained for
situations like this, I actually have. I've trained a lot
for situations like that. I pity the fool because I
will make it to where your family can never recognize you.
I'll shoot out every damn one of your teeth. I
don't care. I'll put extra eye holes in your head.
I will keyhold your head so damn hard that people

(02:41):
will be like this ain't a Mozambique, this is a WTF.
So and don't threaten me with a good time, because
there's nothing that just suits me better than putting evil
in the ground. I relish it, so, you know, just saying,
those are the people that you don't want to blink with.
So the UH. I don't want. I don't want people

(03:02):
here in the United States to be afraid. I don't
want people to be afraid. I don't want them to
fear going out, fear going to UH temple or going
to their synagogue, going this is this is America. I've
had generations of my family give blood for the preservation
of this republic. And this is not going to be
turned up by some damn Islamist who thinks that they

(03:25):
can come in and terrify half of the nation. Not
gonna happen. And this individual, there were a lot of
witnesses that were saying that they heard alo ackbar. I'm
sure you've read that too, Kane, A lot of them.
Here's a question. I'm not. I don't want to. I'm
not a conspiracy theorist. I'm not Alice Sharpton. Okay, it's

(03:46):
Candice Owen's name. I'm not. I don't get into that,
but I do. I was thinking about it in this regard.
So we don't obviously have a lot of information about
this brown suspect. And you know, I was telling you
we had the witnesses that had said that they had
heard some things. Do you think that there's a chance, Kane,

(04:08):
that one of the reasons maybe we haven't heard as
much about this maybe of some others, is because of
the threat. I mean, the fact that it could be,
you know, a spate of Islamist terrorist attacks, and they
don't want that. You know, you got one here and
then two here and you got the third thing in California.
You know, three is a crowd. Do you think maybe
it's to control public outrage?

Speaker 4 (04:31):
Oh, it absolutely is. Look what they did in Australia.
They immediately went after the far right as though they
are the problem, or they're they're now taking I mean.

Speaker 1 (04:40):
Do you do you think that they're trying that they
are that they might be quite because you know, you'll
get vigilanteism.

Speaker 4 (04:47):
You mean, it's their goal to get vigilantity.

Speaker 1 (04:50):
They don't they don't want the public to have that
kind of outcry.

Speaker 4 (04:52):
I see.

Speaker 1 (04:53):
Do you think that there's maybe that kind of chance.

Speaker 4 (04:55):
Well, that's what I mean. I think politically that's always
they always want to mitigate that. They don't want to
go up against the actual public they represent. They couldn't
do that.

Speaker 1 (05:06):
Just saying just saying so. Uh, that's one of the
they think that they have. I mean, they've got some
new photographs. I was looking at some of this last night.
It's really kind of hard to make him out from
the covering that he's wearing. And the reason I say
this now, men, gentlemen, just bear with me. Ladies out

(05:26):
there listening will know this. Men, let me just you
know clearly, you know talking about this, you know some
of the outdoor jackets. Can this looks like a multi uh.
I mean obviously it's like a multi media sort of jacket.
Meaning there's different types of fabric, there's different it's all
like the middle, the middle structure is that rougher fabrics,
So it's going to be stiffer, and it's going to
make you appear more portly than you are because of

(05:50):
that structure, So it's going to hold out. I mean,
I'm looking at this, you know, it has like more
of the windbreaker type and then in the middle in
your core is more of like you know, the sherpa
kind of that kind of sort of thing. And that's
what it looks like. That The reason I say this
is because it looks like he's dressing to make himself heavier.
That's what I'm saying. He's got his headcover, he's got

(06:11):
a mask on, he's got baggy pants. It's but then
when you look at his hands in his sleeves, that's
a dead giveaway to me. His sleeves and the wrist particularly,
it looks like his arms a lot slimmer. It just
looks like you know, his pants are super baggy. I mean,
I'm looking at this like, it looks like his neck
is slim. In one of the photos, it looks like
he's trying to you know. They say he has a

(06:33):
stocky build, they say he's five to eight five eight.
With this, I don't know, I feel like he's a
tweet dude. He looks thinner when you really look at
his clothes, especially from the one photo head on or
Am I just completely over analyzing this because I really
pay attention to fitting fabric and I'm like, hmm, those
sleeves are a dead giveaway for me, and the fact

(06:54):
that he's got that super structured jacket on and it's
just a little I don't know, it's just fashion.

Speaker 4 (07:00):
Well, I mean, you're not too far off. It's just
been a couple of weeks since we've seen how the
analysis on the j six pipe bomber was with the woman,
they were talking about the gate of their walk and
what they look like, the height and wait, because they
were also fully covered, So I think that you're probably
onto something. They know how these things are analyzed via video,

(07:21):
so you're right, they're making it difficult.

Speaker 1 (07:23):
And the best photos that we have of him. Now
are the doorbell people's doorbell cameras interesting? So we're gonna
we're gonna come back to this. We got more on it. Also,
all the things this story, Oh man, So Bondai Beach.

(07:44):
Do you know that in the very beginning before the
shooting happened with the Jihadis, there was dash cam footage
that was released and it shows in the footage this,
you know, these two guys they drive up in car
draped with an ISIS flag, and these elderly people were

(08:07):
driving their vehicle. They see this. They see one of
the guys get out with a gun, and the first
thing that these elderly, unarmed people did, these heroes, is
they disarmed the dad. They both ended up losing their lives.
They were the first and second victims of the Bondai massacre.
They sacrificed, They almost damned near succeeded. They almost completely

(08:29):
had them, and the guy was shot and killed. There's
video of it. It's really horrific video, but it shows it,
and they died in each other's arms. It's just horrific.
But it shows them getting out and confronting him. Somebody
just happened to be driving by and it shows the

(08:51):
elderly man going after getting the guy's gun away and
he ended up being shot. Both of them were shot
and killed, and it's pretty amazing. Actually they were the
first victims. They sacrificed themselves. This elderly couple they saw

(09:13):
immediately and they acted. I want to talk a little
bit about that because there are a couple of really
selfless stories that came out of Bondei Beach. And the
reason I wanted to bring this up to you is
because you know, I feel like we have so much
doom and gloom every single day, I'm going to tell you,
and doing commentary every day and doing analysis and seeing

(09:35):
a lot of this heavy stuff is it's a lot.
And so when you see these instances of good deeds
really selfless acts, I think it's important to be able
to have those moments that you can focus on. So
we're going to talk about the heroism. Two amazing stories
that you have not heard about from Bondi Beach, and

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Speaker 4 (11:21):
And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 1 (11:26):
Well, I called it Ford F one fifties. They just
axed the electric one because nobody wants it. They took
almost a twenty billion dollar with a beat billion dollar
hit nineteen over nineteen and a half billion, and EV
investments they're also going to stop. They're stopping all of
their EV investments. I've never Oh my gosh, it's Merry

(11:49):
Christmas to me because I hate those. I'm got awful
looking cars. I mean, they're just hainous. They look horrible.
It sounds like a lawnmarer.

Speaker 4 (11:56):
I just I like the hybrid ones with the engine.

Speaker 1 (12:00):
No, I don't like those. I don't want a hybrid.

Speaker 4 (12:02):
Because I think Ford had a lightning where it was
like a gas engine, but it also had like ten
kilowatt power where you could actually pull from the truck
to power your house an out.

Speaker 1 (12:11):
Can you like the smell gasoline? Because I like the
smell gasoline. One of my favorites sent my one of
my grand uh grandparents ran a gas pumps where they
rented canoes going down on Black River down southern Missouri.
I know we got to get going, but smelling that
gas is what I want. To get in a car
and feel like it's gonna blow up because I smell
so much gas and oil. That's what I want. I
went the door heavy and I mmm, yes, I don't

(12:33):
want the I don't want that. No, I'm just saying,
you know. Uh. Also, let's see here, I got more nasdak.
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(12:55):
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(14:54):
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(15:15):
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Speaker 1 (15:21):
Camera on you over there.

Speaker 4 (15:23):
That's my job.

Speaker 1 (15:24):
So my stepdad drives a forklift, right, forklift off. That's
a big thing in man world, isn't it to be
able to drive a forklift is a big Yeah, it's
a I didn't know this. That's so apparent that I'm
not downplaying it. But the skill level apparently to drive
a forklift for a man. Women we can't drive, so
we just you know, I don't pay attention. I like

(15:45):
to think I can, but come on, my my husband
literally got the hubcap or whatever rim protection for my
car for a reason. Let's be real, not even lyne.
But it's like doing liquid winged eyeliner, right. Only certain
women can do it. It's a very it's a skill set.
You know, only certain women can do it just because
you're a woman. Don't mean you can do it well.

(16:05):
So it's you know, it's like a little feather in
your cap. If you're a woman and you can do that,
it's like a feather in your cap. If you're a dude,
you can drive a forklift. Apparently, I'm not going to
go to my stepdad's work. He's retired, but he gets bored,
so he does goes back to work drives forklift all day.
But I'm not going to go and tell him how
to do his job because I don't know nothing about
no forklift driving Kane. I would immediately get in the

(16:28):
forklift and run over the first damn person standing next
to me. Not on purpose, it's just you know that happens,
It would happen with you.

Speaker 4 (16:35):
You're a reasonable person. Then you know where your advice
is going to be welcomed or useful.

Speaker 1 (16:40):
Exactly what it is. And then I would just use
it to move things around furniture around the house. Ooh,
mini forklift for women to move furniture around the house
just created men's worst nightmare.

Speaker 4 (16:50):
Call the dolly, little dolly woman.

Speaker 1 (16:54):
Don't know this anyway. I say this because I don't
like it when people who know nothing about what they're
talking about, decide to lecture everybody about it. Case in point,
Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr, after the Brown University shooting,
he's decided that he wants gun control. Listen to this genius.

Speaker 7 (17:15):
You know, and the vast majority of gun owners in
this country are responsible, law abiding citizens. They have every
right you know, to own a gun. But it's on
us to decide if we actually want to take action.
You know, as a country, as citizens can we we know,

(17:35):
we know that there are common sense measures we can
take that will save people's lives. And I just want
people out there, it doesn't matter if you're Democrat or Republican,
or gun owner, non gun owner. I just want people thinking,
what if it were my child, what if it were
my brother or sister.

Speaker 1 (17:54):
Well, that's what we think. That's why I carry, because
I think that I'm curious what Steve Kerr would do
differently at Brown University. Brown University, again, is an entirely
gun free campus. It's on their website. No guns, no
weapons of any kind, loaded or unloaded, maybe on premises
at any property of Brown University at any time, under
any circumstance. They can't be in your car. You can't

(18:16):
even have your ammunition out of your gun and have
it in two separate spots in your car. It can't
be in your dorm. It can't be in any kind
of student housing. It can't be on campus. It can't
be on the sidewalk outside of the campus. It can't
be in the parking lot of a building on campus.
It can't be near anywhere on their property. Further, Brown University,
which is located in Rhode Island, the state of Rhode Island,

(18:38):
they have lots and lots of gun control. Name it,
they got it, the quote unquote assault Weapons Band, they
got it. Ammunition restriction they got it, special background checks
from it, ammunition they got it. Gotta go through a
whole other thing to buy ammunition, they got it. They
got everything. They got everything that California has. And then
some what did he do differently? Because here is also

(19:03):
a thought. Murder is illegal, killing another human is also illegal.
And I'm going to tell you something. Someone that wants
to kill a person does not give a rats ass
whether or not the place where they are going to
kill someone is gun free. Actually, let me modify that.

(19:23):
They do because in the past ten years eight of
the mass casualty incident perpetrators specifically research their areas to
make sure that their target zone was a gun free
area so that they would not meet resistance. Two of
them actually put this detail in writing that was taken
into custody by law enforcement and used as part of

(19:47):
the case against the killers. Go back even further and
that number increases. So what would Steve Kerr, coach of
the Golden State Warriors, have Brown University do or Rhode
Island due specifically, now for all of the geniuses out there,

(20:07):
the brainiacs who don't know anything about gun law, for
all of those people who come up and tell you, oh,
but they get their guns from like Indiana. I had
three people tell me that yesterday, because they apparently have
no idea about the geography or proximity of Indiana to
Rhode Island, nor do they understand federal statute. I don't
care what state you want to use as an example,

(20:27):
if you are a prohibited possessor in the state in
which you are domicealed, your state of state where you live,
in the state where you pay your tax, the state
where you got your driver's license. If you are a
prohibited possessor in that state. You are a prohibited possessor
in any state. You can't buy a gun. I don't
care if it's in another state, which brings us to

(20:49):
our next federal statute. And this is all under eighteen USC.
Nine twenty two A through literaly Z. The other federal
statue is that you can't just go across state lines
and buy a handgun. You have to go through an FFL.
Ask me how I know, because I have purchased a
butt ton of guns. I know that is an actual

(21:14):
measurement based in science. Cane laughs, but that means a
lot bigger than metric tons. It's metric can't even comprehend.
I mean, I have to get another she safe. You
know what the she safe is? So like sidebar, I
have my my I have my uh some of my
non edc guns in there, my other my fancy ones,

(21:35):
and then I may put like a bracelet in there.
I don't have a lot of fancy jewelry. I have, like,
you know, my wedding ring and you know pairy rings,
and I don't because I just I'm kind of hard
on my jewelry. I just do stuff with my hands
in that. But I have, you know, I'll keep like
my bracelet that my kids, I'll keep that in my safe.
So that's my she safe. You know. I have my
guns in there, and I stick some jewelry in there too.
That's how I do it anyway. Uh, and it's pretty.

(21:56):
I don't want a regular black safe like I want
a pretty colored thing. I'm in a cream thief, thank you.
Back to my point, So you can't just go if
you're in Rhode Island, you can't just go to Connecticut
and buy hand gonna come back. That's how that works.
That's against federal law. So again, Steve Kerr, who is
the head coach of Golden State Warriors, what would you
specifically do when I hear people go or weren't common sense?

(22:19):
Tell me what common sense you would add? What would
you do to make all of the illegal things that
this killer did illegal? Or these people who think that
they are simply going to be able to stop evil
by putting up a sign that says you can't have
this tool here are kidding themselves. You're not going to

(22:41):
talk people into banning implements of defense, especially when those
implements are of defense are used to save lives. More
than they are used to take them indiscriminately. It's like saying, well,
if I can go back to csare Bikaria. Well, it's
like saying, well, we're gonna ban water because somebody could drown.

(23:04):
Oh my gosh, We're gonna have to ban fire because
someone could get burned. What is the utility in it?
At some point it just becomes purposefully maliciously prohibitive without
accomplishing the goal of safety. Now, the people who have
been the drivers of safety have been people in the

(23:26):
gun industry. They have been the shooters, they've been the hunters,
they've been the conservationists. I dare say they've been the manufacturers.
Inn SSF National Shooting Sports Foundation. That is the lobby
for the manufacturers specifically, it is not a membership of consumers.
It is for the manufacturers. They have programs that have

(23:51):
been entirely I mean that they've come up entirely on
their own about safety. So again I ask what would
Steve Ocurr do differently? And these people can never answer
that question. Ever. Now I saw this, I don't know

(24:15):
how serious that just play a little bit of fifteen.
I really don't want to play a lot of it
because I just don't care about I mean, there's a
million podcasts out there. Every Tom, Dick and Harry has
a podcast. Those are names. Kane, calm down, Kane's over
here having strokes right and left. You're all right over there.
Se had many Christmas. People are getting mad at cash
Hotel because you could play some as b a role

(24:36):
I don't want. I don't need to cut. This is fifteen.
But he was on his girlfriend's podcast, and apparently people
were mad that he was on his girlfriend's podcast while
the killer at Brown University was still at large. Is
it bad optics? I don't know. Is it bad optics?
I don't know. Also, I just think I don't like
the way they're sitting and I don't like their set.

(24:57):
Everybody's sitting way too far back. And why are you
wearing about jacket? But I don't know who cares? What
are just Is Cash Battel actually going out there and
doing all this on his own? I'm curious is he
I understand certain criticisms of Cash Battel and that's he's
with his girlfriend, but he's on Stephen Miller's wife's podcast.

(25:19):
By the way, Steve Stephen Miller's wife whatever, h Okay,
you can stop. The point is, what do people think
that he's just that he's supposed to be out there
like personally I don't understand, and he can do a
couple of things that I think all of that that
stuff takes focus on finding the guy. Now, speaking of

(25:40):
which we're going to talk about this the cameras at
Brown University. What is going on with some of the
stuff that I'm seeing because apparently there are cameras all
over this campus, all over the campus, all over It's
how in the world are they not able to find
this guy? And the thing I told you about earlier

(26:01):
that we're going to get into. We were talking about
Bondi Beach and the elderly couple that almost successfully disarmed
the g hotties, where there are two instances of really
good deeds that were done. One of them included a
During the chaos of the shooting, a toddler was separated

(26:23):
from her parents somehow, and when the mom and dad
were freaking out trying to find her and they found
her being shielded by another woman, a woman threw herself
and got shot. The woman was shot, the little girl
was okay. The woman literally threw herself in front of
the baby girl, covered her with her own body, a

(26:44):
strange woman that she didn't even know, and got shot.
She's alive, she's living. She's obviously was hospitalized. One of
the most selfless stories I've ever heard. We're going to
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They let you wear that shirt shir Yes, So.

Speaker 4 (28:43):
Why are you taking to my pihare?

Speaker 1 (28:45):
Why are you wearing that shirt? You're working? It's not
Target shirt.

Speaker 4 (28:49):
I can wear red Anny red shirt.

Speaker 1 (28:51):
It's not a plane shirt. It doesn't have to be
so Charlie kirkshirt. Yes, oh yes, I know. Are you stupid?
I would punch this we her face.

Speaker 4 (29:00):
Would you wear that?

Speaker 8 (29:01):
You're out?

Speaker 1 (29:03):
That's not a Target shirt. It's not a plain red shirt.

Speaker 4 (29:07):
You support a racist?

Speaker 8 (29:09):
It's not racist.

Speaker 1 (29:11):
Do you support a racist? Yes?

Speaker 7 (29:14):
He is?

Speaker 1 (29:15):
Yes, I want a desperately.

Speaker 9 (29:19):
You're not.

Speaker 1 (29:19):
You should go get your manager. You should not be
allowed to wear the outwork. I would literally pay big
money to find the identity of the chicken in this.
This is where you don't want me in power. Holy hell,
This sweet older woman doing her job is harangued by
this stupid probably bottle blonde, acrylic nail wearing fake bougie

(29:44):
you know whatever. She's trying to do her job at Target.
That chick could even say racist. There's a tea on it, Benbo.
It's not races. We joke about people just like you
when we say that, Who does that at a Target?
Oh my gosh. I would have been in her face
in five seconds. Oh my gosh, there's been no way.

(30:04):
I cannot stand when people are treated cruelly around me.
I can't deal with it. I can't What is her damage?
Who does that? Who does that is? Who are these
self entitled bembo progressives? She is like that? What is
that woman whose face looks like a prolapsed anus, the
one who used to be an interior designer and then
she got on some reality show and now she thinks

(30:25):
she's a liberal Pundit.

Speaker 4 (30:27):
Is that that Jennifer Wilkins.

Speaker 1 (30:28):
I don't know. They all look that, none of their
faces moved. They all look like they came out of
the same you know, discount Barbie factory where there's just
something off. You know, It's true, who are these people
that do this's? And that sweet woman kept her cool
the whole time, kept her cool the whole time. If

(30:50):
that had been my mother and somebody did that, King,
dear Heavens, would you do if you saw somebody harass
and the target lady like that?

Speaker 4 (31:00):
I don't know. I guess I'd pull my phone out
and do the same thing to her. Yeah, and just
buried her with a bunch of questions as to why
she's so stupid.

Speaker 1 (31:07):
Yeah, yeah, exactly. I can't. I can't stand that. Who
does that? And then did the crazy thing is she
uploads it to the internet thinking that it's gonna make
her look good. She thinks it's a flex. She uploads
it to the internet thinking it's a flex. Woman's just

(31:32):
trying to do her job. It's a red shirt. It's
a great red shirt. Oh man, I'm just telling you
be nice. I'm trying to be nice. I'm trying to
follow the Patrick Swayze Roadhouse cinematic masterpiece by the way
of be nice until But I feel like it was
time to not be nice in that instance. I mean,
as a customer, she the target lady was doing her job.

(31:55):
She wasn't like the Dunkin Donuts girl who lost her mind.
This lady was sweet and she did her job. But man,
if I was a customer there, there would be no
way that that chick would be finished in a sentence.
No way, no way, not happening. We got a lot
more on the way stick with a second hour. Two
amazing stories from that Bondai Beach terror attack. The folks

(32:15):
who won't make the program possible. It is the uh
people over at Burner Gun. I'm always gonna tell you
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I don't believe in fake guns, starter guns. I don't
believe in any stupid nonsense like that. I believe that
if someone's going to threaten your life, you need to
be able to defend yourself. So I have zero problem

(32:36):
throwing lead, zero problem using the lethal force, and I
train accordingly. I also understand too, what if you're a
college kid and you live alone, and you live in
a college town and you gotta walk to campus, or
what if you have to go into like say, an
office building from a parking garage and it's all gun
free zones. I know these places, they exist, but you

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got to do it because it's your job. How are
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Barna dot com slash Dana ready when you are welcome
back to the program. Dana lash with you top of
the second hour. This this story, there's a lot of
evil out there, but there are there are some good
deeds shining in a weary world. I was telling you

(34:23):
about the Bondai tearror attack. How in the very beginning,
it was two elderly individuals that tried disarming the g
hotties as they jumped out of their Isis flag covered car,
and they were the first two to lose their lives,
an elderly man and an elderly woman. They almost disarmed
the guy they knocked it was the dad that they
knocked down and just about disarmed, but he shot and
killed them. They died in each other's arms. Just horrifying.

(34:47):
And there's somebody managed to get it on video as
they were driving by dash cam video footage. But it
was just incredibly brave how they were able to do
that and how they just ran towards the violence. They
knew what was coming, they knew what was happening. And
then there's this story. This story really amazes me. You know,

(35:12):
you see your kids and every kid. Once you become
a parent, you see your kid and every single kid,
and so if you see like I can't, there's two
For instance, there's two types of movies they cannot watch.
I cannot watch any movie where the dog gets it
or there's a dog that it could be scary. And
I cannot watch any movies about like kid killers or

(35:33):
anything like that. I just can't deal with it. So
During this as the terror attack was unfolding on Bondi Beach,
these parents went in Vanessa their little girl, Gigi, as
all held broke loers. They have three kids. They were
at separate places in the park at the beach with
their kids. I mean, when you go out as a

(35:55):
family to the beach, the last thing that you expect
is for a terrorist to start firing, right, It's the
last thing that you expect. You don't expect that to start,
you know, bullets to start flying. You're there to Honica celebration.
You're there with your kids at the beach, having fun
in the sand and the sun. That's what you're doing.

(36:15):
They were at separate ends of the park. Bullets started flying.
The parents immediately were sheltering their kids, and then the
mom called the dad and said, do you have our
daughter Gigi with you? He had been watching her play
with some kids in the field in a little grassy
area right by where he was with one of their

(36:36):
other kids, so he was watching her. But then everything
happened so fast and then in a second she was gone,
and the mother said that she told Sky News that
they just she just lost it. They were freaking out
looking for her. There were bodies everywhere, blood everywhere, and
she said that her their daughter had been wearing a

(36:57):
pink skirt. And they ended up seeing a woman laying
on her and this little girl's three years old. When
the bullets started flying, the woman, whose name was Jess,
they said, saw this girl out there, completely uncovered, and

(37:19):
just grabbed her and threw herself on her, and she
ended up. The woman got shot. The little girl did not.
She saved that baby's life. She selflessly threw herself out there,
a kid she had never seen before, didn't even know,
but she knew, oh my gosh, here's a little one,

(37:39):
and threw herself on this baby and saved her life.
There was another woman lying right next to them who's dead,
actually two people lying right next to them that were dead.
And the parents. The mom was giving an interview and
God love her. The dad was very st with The

(38:00):
mom was just she just crying everywhere. God love her.
She was just like, I just can't believe someone did
this for my child. I cannot believe someone threw themselves
on my child and took those shots like that. I mean,
it was amazing. She when they found her, they I
mean they literally saw a right in front of them,

(38:23):
saw a police officer get shot in the head right
in front of them. So the couple said it was
a miracle that none of them were shot. So many were.
But the woman went to the hospital. She's said she
was okay, and they exchanged contact details and you know,

(38:46):
they're gonna probably stay in touch. And it was just,
I mean, just one of the most amazing things that
I think I've ever heard. And yeah, it was just
a I mean, who would do that? You see that?
When I mean, I think all of us would, but

(39:08):
it's one thing to have it like that. She said
she was eating donuts with her family when all hell
broke loose. There was one she did. She gave an interview.
She said that she was there just celebrating Hanukah with
her family and all hell broke loose, and that's when

(39:28):
she saw what happened. And the little girl was upset,
obviously because she was looking for her parents as people
were screaming and bodies were dropping. And the mom, who
has a son of her own, helped this little girl.
Her husband took their son and she noticed a little

(39:48):
girl screaming and no one was there with her, so
she grabbed her and then just put herself on top
of her and then just held that position and then
the dad came. She did not move until she heard
the shots stop. She didn't look up, she said. She
told the Guardian she didn't look up until the shots stop.
She knew that she has a three year old son,

(40:11):
and the husband had the three year old son, and
she told the little girl, I got you, I got you.
That's amazing, that is amazing, and she was making sure
her son was okay as she helped save this child.
And there is a little bit of video for it
because someone was trying to surreptitiously take a photo video

(40:33):
of what happened was happening. Obviously they were like, we
got to get I mean, so we know what's happening,
and they ended up getting some of that. It's amazing.
How amazing is that? So you have two separate stories
here an elderly couple who sees this isis flag on

(40:54):
this car and they see this stop and they see
these these gi hotties get out, and the old man
and the old woman their first response is we're gonna
stop them.

Speaker 5 (41:10):
You have.

Speaker 1 (41:12):
On the beach itself, shots ringing out and this woman
whose name is Jessica Rosen with a Z god lover.
She told Guardian Australia what was happening. All the witnesses
they saw it too, and the parents and she just
told that little girls. The little girl screamed alone looking

(41:32):
for her parents. She just said I got you, I
got you, and then laid on top of her and
took shots. Golly, so shines some good deeds in a
weary world. Right. The other thing too that I was
reading about is there was a good guy, a good
Samaritan who got on that bridge where the sun was.

(41:55):
So the son was on the bridge, the dad was
on the ground and is able to disarm the guy.
But then the crowd then the other people start rushing
the bridge and they think that the guy who disarmed
the terrorist was the bad guy, and they start getting
and he had his hands up saying don't shoot, don't shoot.

(42:17):
And then after the cops stopped hiding behind cars. I
guess what did the Australian police do. They shot the
guy that disarmed the terrorist on the bridge. That is
not a joke. That actually happened. He's okay, thankfully, but
they and he was at his hands up saying don't shoot,
don't shoot. Here's the thing that really just enrages me.

(42:45):
One of the reasons that these guys so blatantly could
do what they did. Australia's private gun ownership is back
at pre ban levels, pre nineteen ninety six band levels,
but they still pretty restrictive laws and they have the culture.
They have this gun control culture, right, it's a culture

(43:07):
of gun control. I don't know how to say it
where people just don't they I don't know. When you
have a lot of gun control, people just I think
they react, they act differently under threat things, you know,
I don't know. I wish more people had been able
to defend themselves because that emboldened these terrorists. They were

(43:28):
emboldened to do what they did, and I just wish
it would have been great. What if the good samaritan
had a gun, he could have taken that terrorist out
the right on the bridge. What if the gentleman who
disarmed the dad on the ground had a gun, he
could have taken that guy out right there, Which brings

(43:52):
me to this cut thirteen. That territory. This is the
prime minister down there? What is this the uh, what's
his name? Chris pem is that his name Men's sorry,
Chris Men's. He's an Australian politician. He is the Premier
of New South Wales, so he's not the Prime Minister

(44:15):
of Australia. He's the Premier. Listen to what he says here.

Speaker 9 (44:19):
Our approach to this terrible crime in New South Wales
is multifaceted, but I want to make it clear that
our efforts to firstly work with the New South Wales
Police on counter terrorism efforts continue. Secondly, fighting anti Semitism
in our community, which will not be done in a
week or a month, but it's a long term important

(44:40):
project for the Government of New South Wales working with
civic leaders and the people of this state. Thirdly, gun
law reform in New South Wales, with legislation brought into
the New South Wales Parliament to make gun laws tougher
in this state. I'm determined to bring in the toughest
gun laws in Australia and be significantly taught and in

(45:01):
New South Wales.

Speaker 1 (45:03):
Wow, for what purpose? Maybe you need to notice he
doesn't mention the real problem is Lamism. The problem was
in guns. The problem is you have two g hotties
you have two goat fornicators that were able to go
out there and open fire on people. That's your problem.
Your problem is Islamism. What they need to be telling

(45:29):
these Islamis is that if you try this stuff, we
will so royally disfigure you in every conceivable way on
this earth that those seventy two virgins will not want
you in whatever hell you call a heaven. Horrifying. Now
they have an Islamist problem, and they have a law

(45:52):
enforcement problem. You know how many photos are emerging of
all these cops hide and behind cars, and then the
guy who rushed to you're just talking about, the one
who was on the bridge, ended up getting shot. It's crazy.
Father too kept his hand raised, his hands up in
the air, yelling police, don't shoot, don't shoot. By the way,

(46:14):
you know that the what is it the police precinct
or their headquarters was like two blocks from the beach. Yeah,
you guys didn't know that. Look on the map, it's
a It was literally two blocks from where all this happened.

Speaker 4 (46:29):
And somehow ten twelve, thirteen minutes of shooting without any response.
Twenty was it twenty?

Speaker 1 (46:35):
That's what I heard as a twenty hour was Brown
University twenty. It was a lie. It was over ten minutes.
It's which is a lot. That's a lot of time.
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Speaker 1 (48:02):
Five uh so big Tobacco Playbook. You know the playbook
that they did to go after cigarettes and then gun control.
You took it, modified it to try to recreate it
to go after guns. Now they're going to do it
to go after junk food. So it's interesting because they
said that they're going after oreos. So the last night
before my because I do intermitten fasting, I haven't had
an oreo in years. I've not had anything that I

(48:24):
have not made myself, or I don't really eat sweets.
So I had my first oreo and probably about four
years five years, maybe I about die. I wouldn't make them,
like the whole thing. I was like, what is this garbage?

Speaker 8 (48:41):
Well?

Speaker 1 (48:41):
Wait, is it because they change the way they make them?
Or because I eat so strictly it changes you eat strictly.
Oh my gosh, it was crazy. I was just like,
how do kids eat these? This is a horrible anyway,
So the whole thing the Atlanta has that they're going after,

(49:01):
they they're actually using that, you know, when they went
after Joe Campbell and all of that. They're using that
playbook to go after junk food. Just leave everybody alone.
Leave them alone if they want to eat that nastiness,
which they shouldn't. Just suspected looters are using kayaks to
rob homes impacted by flooding in Washington, say police, that's

(49:22):
one thing I've never seen before. They said that the
historic floods up there in Washington, State of Washington, Snohomish
County Sheriff's office said that criminals are seizing up on
the chaos. They're carrying out raids and they're kayaking around
and robbing homes. That's awful. That is awful. They said,
if we will find and arrest you, if we catch you, yeah,
if you get If they get caught, that's the thing, like,

(49:44):
you know, if they get caught, are they going to
get caught? I mean, that's you know, I don't know,
a million dollar question. Let's see the cluster of thirty
earthquakes hits northern California a day after the Sonoma four
point oh quake, thirty little rumblings. It's all super centralized

(50:04):
up there. It's you know, like northeastern California. According to
San Francisco Gate, they said it's the latest little bit
of seismic clusters in the area. Little thirty minor ones.
Seven quakes rattled the day before, including that four point
zero quake. The recent uptake Uptick, says the US Geological
Survey is not unusual. Not that seems kind of unusual.

(50:30):
I mean, maybe there's a kaiju getting ready to pop
out on the Pacific. I don't know. Maybe and an
engine falls on a United flight, sparks a brush fire
near the runway and no one was injured. Thankfully, we
have more on the way. Stick with us.

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Speaker 3 (50:55):
Ye, so don she very wise. The premise of her
question is that people that I guess.

Speaker 1 (51:04):
Justified his death.

Speaker 4 (51:05):
I don't know anyone who justified his death.

Speaker 3 (51:07):
The person that I heard that justified his death was them.
He's the one that said on tape that if school
kids die, but it means he gets to have a
second Amendment, then that's that's what it's going to be.

Speaker 1 (51:26):
First off, learn how to ask a question without it
looks as it sounds as bad as your interior design looks.
So that's the woman whose face looks like a prolapsed anus.
What's her face, Jenny Welch, I don't know. Don't ask
me to be nice because I've lived a bully bitches
like this, this woman. I'm not apologizing for my language

(51:47):
at all. Just praise the heavens that I'm not harsher
as harsh as I could be. This is the this
is the nicer me. So she's will not stop talking
about allowing an amendment, and Charlie Kirk saying that because
somehow he supported the second Amendment, that means he supports
indiscriminate killing. Right, It's it's why, no logic, I mean,

(52:11):
that's the logic that sounds exactly like something a drunk
woman overserved at the brio bar would say when she's
trying to impress people who want nothing to do with her,
with her perception of her the grasp she thinks she
has on the issues right. I mean, look, just keep

(52:34):
your opinions to the brio bar where they belong, girl,
because nobody else cares. We're also, I mean, we're also
tired of hearing you try to do this. It has
nothing to do this idea that because he's supported the
Second Amendment means that that somehow justifies how he dies.
And that's what she's arguing in this audio, that his

(52:56):
death was justified because he supported the Second Amendment. That
only makes sense if the Second Amendment wasn't about defense
against tyranny and it was about just indiscriminate killing based
upon partisan zelotry. But it's not. That's just stupid. That's
just why even say something completely dumb like that. I

(53:18):
don't get it. I don't know why every I think
the left is desperately trying to find somebody that they
can make into the Joe Rogan that they won on
the right. Except you know, Joe Rogan was on the left.
He's still kind of on the left. He's not really,
he's not on the right. He's just kind of in
the middle, and he likes hunting. You know, That's it.
But I feel like they're trying so hard to find
who that could be? Who that is? You know, notice

(53:40):
how they keep popping around to different podcasters. But can
I just say something like, I just you know if
you're are we so devoid of original analysis and politics
that you have to go scrap the bottom of the
barrel and look for target level interior designers?

Speaker 5 (53:57):
Like?

Speaker 1 (53:57):
Can I just be mean for a moment? I went
because I know idea who this broad was. I don't know,
she's like sixty something years old. I've no idea who
she is. And I just kept seeing her face, like,
you know, pop up on my mentions or on my
timeline on X. I'm like looh. So I went and looked,
was like, interior designer, Well, what do you mean? It
looks horrible? It looks everything looks like she sourced it

(54:18):
out of that one line at Target. You know what
aunt line I'm talking about that has the fake coral
on the acrylic base. That's like her whole thing is.
It just looks it's dated, it's gimmicky, it's soulless, and
it's exactly like what I would imagine a bored, single
Bryo Whino would be. How she would decorate her house,

(54:42):
you know, I mean it looks just like it. I'm
not being mean. I'm just being honest, and if it
happens to strike someone as being mean, then so be it.
But it's honest. So I don't know. I mean, it's
just you know, why even get into this? You know,
we Okaine, I almost I almost gave the example.

Speaker 4 (55:03):
Don't do it, kin, don't do it.

Speaker 1 (55:06):
It really needs to be made though. Hmm. I'll put
it like this. I don't need some target nursing home
interior designer talking to us about the Second Amendment. I
don't go to the whorehouse and tell you how to
do your job. So you don't come into the Second
Amendment arena and sit here and lecture about two a

(55:28):
law to all of us. You're welcome. Okay. See, I
did well. I didn't take it to the level that
you it should be taken to. If there's one thing
that will immediately get my attention is when I just
see somebody being mean for meanness's sake, and I'm like, oh,
somebody needs to get knocked down a peg. I have

(55:48):
a particular set of skills. I mean, I can't park
regularly in a parking spot. I can parallel park.

Speaker 2 (55:54):
You know.

Speaker 1 (55:55):
I can't wrap a present to save my life, but
I do have that skill set. I can't. All of
you people who can you are Martians. My husband is
one of those that has to measure it all out.
I'm like, why do you do? It's why it gets
torn up. You tear it? Are you one of those
that does do things like that? Kane? A little one

(56:19):
of my girlfriends wraps these like crazy big bows on
all of her presidents, and I'm like, I just want
cute wrapping paper and then I will literally use a
sharpie and write your name on it. At some point,
I just the attention to detail seems like way too
much effort for something that gets shredded in the living
room floor, Like what get that? If you were never

(56:41):
to unwrap it, then I would say, oh yeah, definitely
go to that degree. But it gets torn up. No one,
No one appreciates it except for maybe like a second,
I don't know. Don't disagree with me, because then you know,
I don't want you to be wrong too. I don't
want you to be wrong, all right. So a couple
of other things, Oh man, can we let's talk about

(57:04):
speaking of dumblandes, fake ones. Uh, what's her name? Amanda Seafreed? Sayfried?
How do you say her last name? Karen from Ingirls?
Why are you white? If you're from Africa? Why are
you white? Karen? You just don't ask people why they're white?
You don't remember that from ming Girls. I don't can't

(57:25):
believe I do, she said. While she was promoting some
movie that she did. She told Variety that quote socialism
is a gorgeous idea, and then she added, most people
don't understand. Well, the word socialism actually means. That's what

(57:45):
she said. For me, it's taken care of each other.
And if I have more money, I can spend more
money on other people. Oh wow, she is so dumb.
First off, why do you have to have socialism to
do that? Why can't you just do it yourself? I

(58:07):
don't think she knows what socialism means. Socialism isn't just well,
if I personally I want to spend more of my
money on someone, I can. That's called freedom and you
can choose to do that if you want to. It's
socialist when you decide that your economic choices are going
to be our economic choices, and we all have to

(58:30):
support the same thing that you're supporting. That's where there
is no freedom. And there has not been a successful
society on God's green Earth in the history of humankind
that has successfully implemented socialism ever, without exception, nada, zilch zip, none, nothing.

(59:00):
So I really don't think that she quite understands private
property doesn't exist. You know, in the Soviet Union, when
you had the Union of Soviet Socialist republics USSR, they
had twenty million people that were died. They died in executions, famines,
they forced them to work in goolog's. Private property was

(59:24):
a non existent thing, you know. And after World War
Two when you had East Germany and West Germany, East
Germany was set up to be like a socialist haven
like this, and it was under the construct of the USSR.
It was a very repressive police state. They had the
Stazi that would go out and mess with people and

(59:46):
surveilled people and it was basically government sanctioned terror network.
Look at Cuba, the story we have. Let me pull
this up. We're just talking about Cuba's cain, their health system.
They are going through it right now. They've sunk into

(01:00:09):
a health crisis amid medicine shortages and mis diagnoses. It's
very bad. They said that they're a country of sick
people who have no idea what they're suffering from. Victims
wait forever just to even get seen, if they even
get seen at all. And it is a crisis. They're

(01:00:33):
having a health crisis because socialist socialist healthcare or what
about in Canada? What was I reading about? They were
just going I read this story. I'm gonna pull this
link up because someone was talking about how they were

(01:00:54):
trying to get healthcare and they were trying to get
seen in Canada and they ended up having to wait
for forever. There was a woman who is, uh, I'm
gonna pull this up. I got a search in my bookmarks.
She's was euthanizing herself. She was going to euthanize herself
because she could not live with the pain of her

(01:01:17):
ailment and as and because it was taken her. It
was because it was taking the system so long that
people actually were choosing euthanization. And that's, by the way,
that's how you cut cost under socialized healthcare. That's how
all of that was actually enshrined in Obamacare. Obamacare is
the beginning stages of pushing everyone on socialist single payer
health care. And remember they were going to have a

(01:01:40):
medical board that determined whether or not the care that
you needed was going to be cost efficient. In fact, Canada,
in order for them to be successful, they will have
to euthanize millions of people. So if you have it,
it's their maid service. But if that sounds familiar, it's
because Hitler did it before. The Medical Assistance in Dying

(01:02:03):
it is their legal program that allows eligible adults with
grievous medical conditions to euthanize themselves. And they had a
story of a woman who was going to euthanize herself
because she just could not get the care that she

(01:02:26):
needed and it was taking her forever. She had serious pain.
The pain was growing every day. And by the way,
they already were looking at one in twenty five and
it's growing apparently. I mean, their deaths from their euthanization
program is increasing. This just like soilent green it's this

(01:02:50):
is horrific. So this is what that's what she's talking about.
That's what I mean to saye Reed Seefried is talking
about is when she's celebrating socialism, this is all socialists.
This is all socialism. Why if it's such a great,
gorgeous idea, why do so many people kill themselves trying

(01:03:11):
to leave socialist nations, coming to the United States or
going to anywhere else but their socialist tell hole? Why
do people do that? I I just that's just so dumb.
Why do why do we we just have a plague
of socialist white women that are making everything horrible? Stop

(01:03:32):
it good night. They're like one and the same.

Speaker 4 (01:03:36):
It's his lafe mission to make bad decisions. It's time
for Florida man.

Speaker 1 (01:03:45):
All right, So well, AI scams, This is tough stuff.
So Florida man says his wife wants a divorce because
he lost forty five thousand dollars on an AI generated
Elon Musk scam. Sixty nine years old. He posted in

(01:04:06):
a Facebook group that advertised Elon Musk car giveaways. I'm
just going to say that probably Elon Musk is not
going to give you a car on Feithbook, a competing platform,
not going to happen. He's from Orlando, and now his
wife wants to get a divorce because she's so mad
over the scam. It's kind of sad he got a

(01:04:27):
message saying that he congratulated him on winning the new
car one hundred thousand dollars. And then he got another
massive message on WhatsApp that he thought was a video
message from Elon Musk and it was an AI generated
image and it said, by the way, here's how the
article says an AI generated deep fake. Shut up, it's
just AI video, says my good friend, mister George. I

(01:04:50):
just want you to listen to what I'm telling you.
I promise you're going to receive your package. He had
to pay seven five hundred cash for the car shipping
which he sent, and then he had to make a
ten thousand dollars investment and was promised one hundred and
twenty thousand dollars return. That is I mean, honestly, what
the hell, my dude, why are you ridiculous? What in
the world Kane for?

Speaker 4 (01:05:10):
Come on, look, not all old people are innocent, and
not all of them are one.

Speaker 1 (01:05:15):
Not the time for you to be hating all old
people right now.

Speaker 4 (01:05:17):
No, not hate. I'm just trying to explain when you
get up in years, it's easier to be fooled.

Speaker 1 (01:05:25):
So no, okay, this morning I watched a video of
a woman who had this dogbed that she put out
on her porch because her dog had passed away, and
she was getting rid of the dogbed. And then she
woke up in the morning there was a fox sitting
in it. And then she opened the door and the fox.
I swear this is going to have an end. And
the fox came in the house and she was like,
oh God sent me this angel, blah blah blah. And

(01:05:46):
I was watching it and I watched this part of
the fox went through a wall, and I'm like.

Speaker 8 (01:05:50):
This is fake.

Speaker 1 (01:05:52):
This is a fake video. No that this is real.
I mean, it looked weird from the onset, but it
was like a car wreck. I had to keep watching,
you know.

Speaker 4 (01:05:58):
Getting better. AI is getting this look you doubting it
is gonna have you miss it when it actually is like, wow,
that doesn't look like AI at all and it turns
out to be.

Speaker 1 (01:06:13):
I mean, one of the images of the guy that
they were trying to discredit in the Bondi Beach thing
and saying that he wasn't actually shot was an AI
image of a guy that had like seven fingers on
one hand. And I'm looking at this like, how is
anybody fulled thinking that this guy's an actor. It's literally
an AI image that it was an AI image of

(01:06:33):
like him getting like a theater makeup or something on
scene and people were I don't know, it was weird anyway.
So we've got that. We oh boy, oh oh man,
some of these are. We also have father and son
dramatically rescued from deep and alligator invested everglades wide. So
I have a friend who likes to go go mudding

(01:06:55):
and they take out their rigs and they go out
into the in Florida and they go out into the
swamps Florida. That's one thing I'm not gonna do. I
am gonna take nothing in no water in Florida. Not
gonna happen. They had to call nine one one and
then uh be uh they were and they had their ATVs.
They got stuck in the mud and ran out of
gas and they had to be rescued in Gator country
and then it started getting nighttime. I don't want to

(01:07:16):
talk about the dog kine.

Speaker 4 (01:07:18):
Yeah, that's a tough one and we're out of time, luckily.

Speaker 1 (01:07:21):
For you, because this is gonna make ego John Wick.
I know, totally go John Wick. Wait, let me find
because he attacked a police dog. This Florida man attacked
a police dog. They deployed canine, a canine named Vader. Thankfully,
Vader was okay, but the guy tried choking him. Tried if,

(01:07:42):
oh my gosh, I would string this guy up from
my roof and literally use him as a target, a
shooting target. There's no way, no way, oh my gosh.
I had to immediately scroll to make sure the dog
was okay. All right, we got more to com I
don't care about the criminal. We have more to com
third or on the way stick with.

Speaker 8 (01:08:01):
Us mainstream outlets like the New York Times. He is
constantly concounts to get a strong anti Israel views on
those things and other media as well, to call it
what it is. And now here in my own party,
I've been incredibly disappointed, you know, and people are trying
to pretend these kinds of words in terms like you know,

(01:08:23):
from the river to the sea, or to globalize the
effatata and all those other things. We all know what
this means, and I refuse to pander to that. And
now for for me, it's been a rot, you know,
within the American left and within my party, I.

Speaker 1 (01:08:40):
Mean that's based fetterman. His name isn't John anymore, it's based.
I cannot believe. He's like a unicorn on the left.
He's not even all left in the Democrat Party. When
he talks, I'm like, how the hell did this man
ever run as a Democrat? When you hear him even now,

(01:09:01):
I know, because some of you are gonna be like, yeah,
But when he talks about some of these other issues, Uh,
I think he's coming around. I don't know. Welcome back
to the program, danna lash with you? Or at the
top of the third hour. I'm super excited because I
was showing the guy's puppy photos on break and I
am very excited. What do you think, Cane, You think
that that he's coming around? He seems also really liked

(01:09:25):
by his voter, so I don't think Democrats can oust him.

Speaker 4 (01:09:27):
I think he's already, like for years now, has shown
that he's you know, he's he hasn't moved from his
positions on Israel. He hasn't moved from his positions that
were that are extreme on the left. I think since
day one he's been like that, and I think he's
had a target on his back from the left because
of it.

Speaker 1 (01:09:44):
Yeah, yeah, that's I I agree, and he sees it,
he knows what's up. Yeah, just just wild. So uh.
I like when he speaks welcome back to the program,
like I said, chats at Rumble, watch it youtubechannel thirty
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the newsletter over at chapter and verse, and then the

(01:10:06):
podcast Apple Podcasts. If you miss something in the show
you want to catch up, you can get the podcast
of the show. I wanted to touch on this piece
real quick. I wasn't going to hit it, but the
amount of pushback I'm seeing on it, I feel like
it's necessary to do so. So Vanity Fair did a
piece on the Trump administration and it wasn't just like

(01:10:36):
a piece that was they just cobbled together. I mean
they actually went and sat with members of the administration.
They did a photo shoot with members of the administration,
and they wrote this big, old, giant piece on it

(01:10:57):
and it gets into it says uh. And it has
Susie Wils, Vice President Jadvans, Caroline Lovett, Marco Rubio h
it has Stephen Miller, it has some of the what
interests me is the are the people who sat for
the photos and the ones who didn't. That was interesting

(01:11:20):
to me. But they had this reporter, Chris Whipple hanging
out with the administration, and apparently they were privy too,
or they got to see a lot of interaction, and

(01:11:40):
I don't know who greenlit it. But the point is
that it ended up. Now they're all pushing back on
it because it ended up being kind of difficult the
way that they introduced these members of the administration. They
would have Stephen Miller the zealot, and then it would
get into some of these others. Well, then they all

(01:12:02):
decide they've all been pushing back today on this piece.
Susie Wilds came out President's chief of staff. She was
quoted in the piece as saying that Trump had an
alcoholics personality and that she thought a G. Pam Bondi

(01:12:25):
And I'm looking at looking at my I read the
article and I have different excerpts of it that she
was talking about ag Pambondi. She said that she had
quote completely whift end quote how she handled the earlier
Epstein stuff. Now that's how they quoted her in the piece.

(01:12:46):
So Wiles posted a statement to X saying, quote, the
article published earlier this morning is a disingenuously framed hit
piece on me and the finest president White House staff
in cabinet in history. She said significant context was disregarded,
and much of what I and others said about the
team and the president was left out of the story.

(01:13:07):
I assume after reading it that this was done to
paint an overwhelmingly chaotic and negative narrative about the president
and our teamote she had a lot of participation, pretty
lengthy in this interview. So I was reading about all
of this, you know, I mean, they they invited, They
had Vanity Fair for like the better part of a

(01:13:28):
year in the West Wing. So Russ Vaught has come
out and pushed back and they have Yeah, everybody leaves
el and everybody is pushing back on it, and they
keep talking about context. Whenever I hear context and hit
peace and left out of the story. Whenever I hear

(01:13:50):
that used, especially left out, that means that there's probably
a whiff of truth to it. So let me just
tell you how I would view this, because it seems
like what first off, my thought is, why the hell
did you invite the press in there? Why did you

(01:14:12):
invite the legacy press. The legacy press is not your friend.
The legacy press is not your friend. And there is
no amount of inviting the legacy press. And you know
they're reporters, they're photographers to the White House, and being
nice to them and giving them access, there's no amount

(01:14:35):
of doing that that's going to make them write fair
and or kind things about you. It's never going to happen.
I also think this is why, if you you know,
you're in politics and you deal with the press at all,
you record everything. I do not talk to anybody in

(01:14:56):
the press without recording it. I gave a quote for
a piece for Wall Street Journal like a month or
so ago, and I recorded that conversation. And they're always like,
do you mind if we record, you know, just so
we make sure that we get things accer, And I
said that you're totally fine. I record. Also, most of
the time I don't tell them I'm in Texas, so
we only have one party consent. But I always record

(01:15:17):
every interaction. I just don't I don't know if they
didn't do that, I don't know, But oh man, you
cannot invite the legacy press. And they're the scorpions the
scorpion's going to steeing you. That's what scorpions do. There's
no exception. You're not going to make a reporter see
the light. They are so ingrained. If they got that

(01:15:40):
far and they're that high up and they're that ingrained
and they have White House access, it is just you're
not going to do it. So I don't know why
they invited them in thinking that it was going to
be any different, and gave them that much access and
then sat for the photos. Because they did sit for
a professional photo shoot. I don't know who they had

(01:16:00):
as their photographer. It wasn't any Leibovitz, although she does
a lot of the vanity fair stuff. But I don't
I just don't know why a lot and a lot
of the White House colleagues came out to defend it,
you know, reaffirming you know, what they thought about wils.
They reporters can't just make up and sometimes now I

(01:16:21):
will say some at some publications, they it's not that
they will make up and attribute a quote to someone
because they know that if they did that, that actually
opens up the paper to litigation. And I will say,
when you're evaluating these things, that's what you have to
look for the papers are smart. Editors are smart. That
doesn't mean they like you. It just means they don't

(01:16:42):
want to open themselves up to not even just a litigation,
but they they don't want to lose what they think
is their moral high ground by screwing up and misattributing
a quote. So they'll put quotations around things that are quotes,
and they will not and otherwise they'll just intimate it.
It'll be like, oh, so and so colon and then
a sentence that's not in quotes. Okay, so that's spin.

(01:17:07):
But it seemed like this go around there was a
lot of access given to this Vanity Fair reporter. Now
I think that what was his name, Michael Woolf for
that guy. He's different than Vanity Fair, I think, but
it's still no less of a poisonous piece. You just
gotta expect that they're going to do this to you.

(01:17:27):
So why give them that much access? Why give them
that much access? Why give them all of that? I
don't understand it, and then be shocked when it bites
you in the backside. We cannot have another Michael Wolfe
scenario just not doing it. Cannot do this again. So
I saw that. I'm like, let's now they have to

(01:17:51):
deal with that all day to day. Potus is going
to be speaking tomorrow from the White House. Not sure
on what, but he's doing a press conference from the
White I don't know if that's going to come up
at all. Maybe not. Can we switch gears. I'm we
talk to you about Chick fil A here real quick.
I wrote a piece about this last night, probably one
of the most controversial things I'll ever say. The first
is that candy corn is a great treat. Number One,

(01:18:15):
it is. It's okay, it is uh. Number two, Chick
fil A is the most overrated chicken that has ever
been introduced to the fast food industry. I don't know
how you people eat it, you people, whoever you are,
I don't know how you eat it. Cane I hate it.
I don't like their fries. I think their fries are soggy.
I hate their chicken sandwiches. I think that they taste

(01:18:36):
like the microwave chicken patties that I used to have
for dinner when I would make my as a latch
key kid, lightly breaded. You know which ones I'm talking about?
Which were they? The Swans ones whatever actually, and they
were like in a package and you just like a
little chicken patty and you'd microwave and I'd put it
on sandwich with some cheese, and That's what I'd eat
for dinner. I don't know, I don't think. I don't know.

(01:18:59):
One sounds like an Adam Sandler skit anyway. So the
reason I'm bringing this up, do you remember back in
like twenty twelve, you had the whole situation with the
gay marriage in Chick fil A And the only reason
it became a thing is because gay activists found out
that true at Kathy, the guy who started Chick fil A,

(01:19:20):
was a Christian, and they lost their minds, and so
they decided to do these kiss ins at Chick fil A's,
like out of all the things to target at Chick
fil A whatever, And Christians were rallying around Chick fil A,
and Chick fil A was always like, we just serve everyone.
One of my friends who did a video I posted it,
by the way, making fun of all the controversy. Well,

(01:19:43):
you know, then during Lockdown and BLM, you had Dan Kathy,
True Kathy's son who did the whole bendannee over BLM stuff.
And now Chick fil A they hired a DEI executive.
They hired a DEI executive, and now it seems like
they've definitely bent theanye. So what ended up happening is
in OOram Utah, they had a congratulatory Facebook post about

(01:20:10):
same sex marriage, and customers reached out to corporate wanting
to clarification, and then Chick fil A said, quote, thank
you for contacting. Chick fil A cares. We embraced all
people blah blah blah and better together in diversity and
DEI and they just did the whole thing. And so yeah,
they decided to, I guess walk away from all of that.

(01:20:31):
I just it's weird because we went from in twenty twelve,
Floyd Lee Corkins, who was a notorious violent leftist who
was inspired by Southern Poverty Law Center's hate map, which
came out in their investigation. He was so mad over
the gay marriage thing that he went to a family
research council which advocated for a biblical marriage, and opened

(01:20:55):
fire in their headquarters, shot the unarmed security guard in
the arm. He was overpowered. Police arrived and it came
out he was gonna kill everyone there. And he brought
with him a bag of Chick fil A sandwiches to
shove in the gaping mouths of his dead victims. And
we've gone from that to you know this, I don't

(01:21:16):
care if people, I don't care how people run their business,
but don't make your money trying to market to Christians
only to turn around and stab them in the back
over principles that they stood in the gap and supported you.
Over Right, it just seems weak and gay, if I'm
being honest.

Speaker 4 (01:21:37):
And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 1 (01:21:43):
All right, we're gonna be talking about this coming up now.
They're saying that they have new AI emotional companions that
they're going to be launching, and they want to compete
with the Labooboo, which don't even the whole South Park
thing on that was hysterical. But it looks like a
demon trible and it's called even sounds like it even
sounds like it has an Aztec demon's name, Fuzozo. What

(01:22:10):
It purrs when you pet it. If you're sitting on
the couch, it moves closer to you. One of the models.
One of the reviews of the previous model says it
feels alive. No, it's creepy and weird. Get a pet
or a friend. As Kane said, none of this stuff.
This is all creepy and kooky. Uh Merriam Webster's twenty

(01:22:34):
twenty five word of the Ear is slop. Seriously, get out. Apparently,
oh Usa the fastest growing market for Japan's high tech toilets.
All I'm gonna say is treat yourself. Treat yourself. Yes,
this is We're also going to talk about this coming up.
Don't go anywhere. The weird stuff is next.

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Speaker 1 (01:23:07):
Welcome back to the program Dana Lash with you. Find
us over at subject, chapter and verse. Okay, so can
I go back to this? What is up with these
Why do people need companions?

Speaker 5 (01:23:17):
No?

Speaker 1 (01:23:17):
I don't mean like people companions. I mean why are
people doing the whole like this is an AI companion?
And then people are trying to say that it's a
Rococo revival. I feel like you're sonomizing that word. By
the way, by saying that La Boo boos and all

(01:23:39):
this are part of a Roco Mashable set, it's a
Rococo revival. Pastells whimsy and La Boo boos la bubo
is just stupid. That's not Rococo, just because just what
learn what Rococo is? Oh my gosh, I can't deal.
So I I just think it's pastel goth and some

(01:24:02):
some of it, but some of it's not.

Speaker 7 (01:24:04):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:24:04):
Anyway, the La Boo boos if you don't know, and
a lot of you didn't when I first started talking
about this, by the way, which is good for you.
They're like little keychain things that you that are wildly
expensive that rich older women put on their purses and
little kids have on their backpacks, and it's weird. I
don't if you're a grown person with a stuffed animal
on your bag, stop it. Stop it right now, Stop it,

(01:24:30):
because that's gain lame. Don't like it. The only people
that should have stuffed animals are children, and then by
the time you're twelve, it's you're too old. This one
isn't the AI emotional companion. It's a friend canon. It's
named after sounds like it's named after an Aztec demon.
It's uh I almost I keep wanting to say Fazoli's it.

(01:24:52):
It looks like a demonic triple and it's called a
fizozo who or fozozo? I don't know where the stress is.
It's an ai emotional companion. And apparently it's going to
be a huge money It's going to be a big

(01:25:15):
money getter, says Forbes. That want is showing you right
now on the simulcast, those goofy little things. Why do
we even have to have these? This is tamogachi's like those.
It's just basically a tangible tamogatchi. How many of you
abandoned yours? Gen X? How many I didn't really have one.

(01:25:37):
My cousin gave me his old one because he didn't
want it, and he got it for Christmas, and I
think I let it just die. I don't think I
fed it. I mean it was a I couldn't really
I didn't form an attachment. Then't nothing that could pet
you know, there's a little thing that just wanted me
to feed it all the time and just beep beep.
But apparently this is like a multi trillion dollar dollar economy. Okay,

(01:26:02):
Caine we might be in the wrong business here. It
is age a gentic and physical ai a multi trillion
dollar economy, and it's not augmenting physical strength. It's augmenting companionship. Basically,
it's I don't know. I don't think we need all

(01:26:23):
this stuff. But now people are good anyway with the fuzozo.
People are walking around with these and they're saying that
it's going to be competing with a La Boo boo.
I saw one in the wild when we were traveling
to Norway. Coming through Amsterdam. I saw a woman with
a La Boo boo on her bag and I wanted

(01:26:44):
to flick it that I didn't.

Speaker 4 (01:26:46):
Don't they make them for the Stanley cups too?

Speaker 1 (01:26:50):
What is the They make a fanny for a fanny
pact stanny fanny.

Speaker 4 (01:26:55):
But people don't click their labooboos to their Stanley cups.

Speaker 1 (01:27:00):
I don't know. I do have a friend who has
all girls and she has like the little there's the labuobu.
What is She has her kids of labuboos and then
she has a stanny fanny that she carries instead of
her purse. And then she has a little coot little
cutie thing that goes on our strike. It's just way
too much stuff. I'm like that stuff you got to clean.
I don't like it's a cup. Why does my cup

(01:27:22):
have to have a bag? What do you put your gun?
Like where? You know, if you're Karen, or your extra
mag or your quick clot you know, or what are
you doing? I don't know. It's but it's called smart companionship.
Or you could get a friend. There is that that's
also an option. I mean, you know, for most people

(01:27:44):
it is. How about those costs a friend?

Speaker 7 (01:27:47):
Right?

Speaker 4 (01:27:48):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (01:27:48):
Let's see. Can I share with you this really ridiculous story. Yes,
NBC News says many black people find joy and activities
that were once inaccessible due to stemic racism. H yeah.
INBC has this whole story saying scuba, skydiving, and golf

(01:28:13):
Black adults embrace sports that defy stereotypes and bring joy somewhere.
Tiger Woods is going what oh my gosh, and it
gets into the story of Tanya Parker. Tanya Parker wasn't
looking to add another activity to her life gain. Tanya
Parker was traveling the world as a flight attendant, says

(01:28:34):
this NBC News piece, and regularly practiced ballet and yoga,
she has two grown children. She's an empty nester. Tanya
is she thought she would get into golf, and she said,
I never thought I would get into golf. But here
I am. And it's not just Parker says in BC. Now,
I want to point up. I want to point that

(01:28:56):
this woman, Tanya Parker, at no point has she brought
up race at no point And then NBC this is one, two, three, four,
five graphs. Well, it's not just Parker, writes NBC News.
Many black people are finding joint activities that were once
inaccessible because of systemic racism or not culturally traditional pursuits

(01:29:22):
in black communities. I'm sorry, what yeah, And then they
act like we don't know what cortisol is. You know,
the activities have helped and if it's two kine, it
releases a lot of cortisol, which is a stress hormone
that affects things like your blood sugar and all, like,
we're all stupid. How in the world she did not

(01:29:47):
even bring up race at all, This black woman who's
talking to NBC News about her hobby. NBC News decided
to make it about race out of nowhere, and then
they talk about bode Layer Florent. Now this sounds like
a fake person. Can I read this? I love this
name more than almost anything on this earth. Right now,

(01:30:09):
listen to this graph or listen to this sentence. Baudelaire Florent,
an airplane mechanic who lives in Big Lake, Minnesota, found
joy about three thousand feet above the earth. They're adrenaline
pumps through his body as he prepares to jump out
of an airplane. Baudelaiir Florent. No, I am not making

(01:30:32):
fun of that name. I almost want to change my
name to that. No longer will LB Baudelaire Florent lash
Boudelair for what a kick ass name. And it's a man.
You know what, I bet he can show up for
life without wearing a tux. You gotta wear a tux
if your name is Baudelaire Florent. I don't care if

(01:30:54):
you're an airplane mechanic or not. Bonel Air means you
show up with a tux in it. This is my
mechanic tucks. I would believe that good night. That's my
favorite part of this. And he's a young man. You
might think with a name like Badelaire Floran he's an
eighty year old fella. He is not, He's a young man. Anyway,

(01:31:19):
Why in the world is NBC doing a whole thing?
Like can you believe black people like activities? Who wrote this?
Who wrote this?

Speaker 4 (01:31:30):
Peak?

Speaker 1 (01:31:31):
This is insane? Well, you know, I did anybody reach
out to the golf club that Bill Clinton used to
go to because that was a whites only golf club
in Arkansas or whatever. That other Democrat who was Sheldon
white House, he was also at a whites only club
for like a while, the until these cats got caught. Yeah,
oh is this beach club? Olie. I can't even believe

(01:31:53):
that they did this. Why did they? Why is this
a thing? None of these things have been inaccessible. None
of this is systemic racism. I mean, can you imagine
golf is so inaccessible? Tiger Woods is number one for
how many years? I guess this person doesn't know the

(01:32:15):
are the art writer of the article doesn't know. But
what gets me is I feel like these people, Black
Americans talk to NBC about their pursuits, and they were
all older people. They were all except for a Bodela
Florent which also he should probably design clothes. I just

(01:32:36):
love that name that is honestly like your parents, did
you write seriously? I'm not. I am being completely serious.
I've never loved a name more than that name. Right now,
somebody have a baby name it Bodelair.

Speaker 4 (01:32:46):
If you want to get mistaken for all the other
Boude Layers out there, I guess.

Speaker 1 (01:32:50):
Somebody needs to have name their baby Bodelaire. You can
call him Beau for short. Good Night anyway, I'm gonna
have to tell my kids if I had to do
it over you, one of you. All the names is
going to be Bodlayer anyway. So I'm so. I mean,
they all all that they're older, except for the airplane mechin.
They're all like older people, right. And it seems I

(01:33:11):
read this article and I felt when I was reading
it that they were talking to the reporter about kind
of like being empty nesters or almost empty nesters. And
these were activities that they started later in life that
maybe previously required a little bit more training, and they
were loving it. And none of them brought up race.

(01:33:34):
All of this stuff about race was INBC, like that writer, everying,
none of them brought up race. It was INBC that
brought it up. And like every single graph. So I'm thinking,
do do they just like when they read the piece
after it came out, do you think that they, you know,

(01:33:54):
asked themselves, why oh, this is one of those check
boxes racism pieces. Really, you weren't talking to us like
average everyday Americans. You were only seeing us because of
our race. So this reporter decided to use their bigotry
about different activities they know nothing about and single out

(01:34:16):
black participants and try to make it a menstrel show.
That's what it felt like reading those and they decided ballet.
Let me tell you something to someone who did ballet.
I did classical ballet for eighteen years. It is one
of the most diverse practices, one of the most diverse disciplines.
I mean, in fact, one of the major big Misty

(01:34:38):
Copeland is a black prima ballerina. You have Maria Tallchief,
who was an Indian who is one of the most
famous ones. I mean, good night, I saw. I don't
want to hear it from these people who these and
they're all usually white socialists that act like they're the
white saviors and black people can't do anything unless the
white progressives come in and help them out, just like

(01:35:00):
the days in the days of reconstruction, which was something
they created, and then now they're doing a hurt and rescue.
I mean, the more I think about this article, the
angry it makes me. If I was one of those
people that had been interviewed for this article, I would
be just shredding this reporter right now. How racist is that?
I mean I noticed, like so perk or the one

(01:35:20):
woman who was talking about golf was like, you know,
I'm out here playing. She was talking about playing with
people younger than her. She wouldn't not there talking about
playing with people who were white or Asian or anything else.
She wouldn't bring a race into it. NBC was like, well,
you know you're black. No, you don't think the thought
hadn't occurred to her. That's who these rat bastards are.

(01:35:40):
These people at these legacy press outlets they take you know,
these people thought they were doing a fun interview and
then they turn and do this to it that is shameful.
And then that all these activities are inaccessible, they clearly
have not been paying attention. I mean, can I just
read this sentence to you one last time? How condescending

(01:36:02):
is this sentence? Many black people are finding joint activities
that were once inaccessible because of systemic racism. I didn't
realize that going outside and you know all of this.
H wow, just wow, man, don't who is this reporter?

(01:36:27):
You know? I know it was a white reporter. I
want to put this in your if you haven't gotten it,
because I mean, it was just just just insulting. But
that's NBC News. This is why, going back to our
earlier story, you don't invite these people into the White
House to go hang out with the White House, and
you don't sit with them for photos and all that stuff.

Speaker 6 (01:36:43):
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Speaker 1 (01:36:56):
The Italian Christmas Donkey you do, I guys, I know
that one. Welcome back to the program for the ones
listening terrestrially. You get the audio A little dominic the
donkey happen and oh my gosh. All right, so just
to let you guys, so this will be our last
This week will be our last live week for the year,

(01:37:17):
and then we take a little break. See because we
need one, and then we come back in the first
of the year. After the first of the year, so
we're gonna do all the fun stuff, the band names
and all that stuff coming up towards the end of
the week and all good. And as I said later
on today, I'm gonna be speaking a conservative Jewish event

(01:37:39):
and I'm gonna be carying up on stage probably for
the most second time in my life that ever felt
the need to. And oh, yeah, there's gonna be security
and all that kind of stuff. But man, I mean,
hopefully a terrorist doesn't islamis doesn't decide that they're going
to try to put our hundreds of hours of training
to shame by FA and f O and because they'll

(01:38:03):
fo really hard. That is. That's not a threat. That's
a damn promise. Make a mess for the medic and
I'll make it fascinating for your morgue. That's a promise,
and I will relish it. So never never. That's the
thing when I see all these as longest attacks and
I hear people talk about sleeper cells, do you do

(01:38:25):
these people not realize it's the people who want to
be left alone and they want to go about their day.
Those are the people you do not want to tick
off or incite to violence. I mean they are slow
to be incited to violence for a reason because it's
not just tough and puff, it's dig and dig. Don't

(01:38:47):
know how to put it, but nobody in this country
should ever be afraid to exercise their religion. And people
who think that they can make other people afraid to
do so, they should be the ones who should be
made afraid. Today in's stupidity.

Speaker 4 (01:38:58):
Came all right Cuts seventeen, labeled as a comedian Leslie
Jones from Saturday Night Live Fame. This is what she
has to say. This is just a little window into
what the left is all about.

Speaker 1 (01:39:10):
How do you think it ends? How do you think
the era ends? O?

Speaker 4 (01:39:12):
This is I'm hoping.

Speaker 1 (01:39:13):
This is what I'm hoping that midterms people come out
and vote like crazy to switch it over, and then
the reckoning comes.

Speaker 6 (01:39:21):
She sounds like, that's what I want all everybody that
work for ICE, I want them in jail.

Speaker 1 (01:39:26):
I just want a reckoning.

Speaker 4 (01:39:28):
I want they don't care about justice, they don't care
about anything fair, they don't care about playing by the rules,
none of that. It's all about reckoning.

Speaker 1 (01:39:36):
Through and that does it for us today, folks. I
hope you have a great rest of your evening. I
will be back behind the mic with you tomorrow
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