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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Now, the Carlos Brown Junior, who we allege stabbed Erna Sarutska,
is in state custody on first degree murder charges. But
I'm here today to announce that we're going to supplement
those state charges with federal charges. These federal charges will
go alongside the murder case and state court, and we
hope that they will insure justice for Erna, for her family, and.
Speaker 2 (00:23):
For the whole Charlotte community.
Speaker 1 (00:25):
The charge we are bringing is in Title eighteen, which
is the Criminal Code, at section nineteen ninety two A seven,
which is the law that Congress passed really for this situation.
It is an act of violence on a mass transportation system.
It is a law that is there because acts like
this affect the American way. It affects our daily life.
It is random acts on a train that are the
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thoroughbred and how we get through our cities to work,
to or places of education for our families.
Speaker 3 (00:52):
It is our way of American life.
Speaker 1 (00:54):
Crime makes people stop taking that light rail, that give
up those opportunities, and we're here to be sure that
we can save our city and bring those opportunities back.
The maximum penalty for this federal crime is life in
prison without parole or the death penalty. Of course, each
individual case receives its own sentencing hearing by a federal
judge that will decide the sentence based on the individual
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factors in this case.
Speaker 4 (01:16):
So for the people who were really upset with Pambondi
and the DOJ charging this guy the killer in the train, goodness,
there's they have the ability to do it by statute.
It's eighteen Usc. Nine twenty two. It's violence against a
mass transportation system and it has to specifically do with transit.
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It's eighteen Usc. Nine twenty two. That's the subsection, and
that's why they've they've decided to pursue this as a
federal charge. And there's a precedent for this. By the way,
this was back in April of twenty twenty two. There
was a guy who his name's Frank James, who decided
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to open fire on a subway station. This was in
Brooklyn and it was in April of twenty twenty two.
Now he was charged with a felony charge under eighteen USC.
Nineteen twenty two violence against a mass transportation system. I
mean that statue came into play. So it's not unusual
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for that to happen. It's just just because it's unusual
doesn't mean that there is an illegal basis for it.
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all throughout the week. You not only get my show
prep at deep dives on issues like these. So again,
welcome the media's react on this has been because obviously
you had the press conference earlier, and I thought it
was a smart press conference. There were a number of
Republican lawmakers everybody from city council candidates to state lawmakers
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congressional that had a press conference there in Charlotte, and
they were discussing also ways to keep the proposals to
keep the community safe, et cetera. Remember, we used to
have things we had for the lack of a better
way to put it, a safety net for the public.
I mean, you had mental institutions, and as uncomfortable it
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is as it is to talk about it. They served
a purpose. This particular killer, remember, his mother kicked him
out of the house because he was so violent with her,
and so at that point he became homeless and there
was nowhere else. She had already had him involuntarily committed.
She had already gone through and started that process and
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he had That's the other thing too, It wasn't that
there wasn't a law that he had not yet violated.
He was arrested fourteen times. He was free on cash
list bail. He had been involved in violent crimes. I mean,
he had previously served almost six years for armed robbery.
The law enforcement enforced the law, They did their job.
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The people who dropped the ball were these restorative judges
practicing restorative justice, like this magistrate judge, which, by the way,
you don't even have to have a a background in
law in order to be able to get that position,
which I feel like we need to revisit that in
a later conversation at some point. But we used to
have these, you know, state institutions things of that nature,
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and then Democrats un did it because they thought it
was very mean and they felt that it was better
for people, these people to be housed amongst us in
our communities as opposed to these facilities, no matter how
dangerous it was, because it's more important that we aren't
mean because that takes precedent, that takes priority over public safety.
I don't know if you guys were aware of that,
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but that's the way the the left approaches this. So
this this, I thought the press conference was good. The
media's reaction still is garbage. I'm I'm pretty stunned at
some of this, Some of this that I that I
keep seeing over and over again with regard whether it's
New York Times, like the New York Times says quote
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North Carolina ignites a firestorm on the right, the subhead
security footage capturing the unprovoked stabbing and Charlotte became an
accelerant for conservative arguments about the perceived failings of democratic policies.
These weren't perceived failings. They're actual failings. There's no perceived
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about it. That's not even the first thing, that's not
even like one of the worst. I mean, there's just
a collection of just horrible garbage media takes from this,
just horrible stuff. There was one that I saw as well, Politico.
They had the sentence quote, a young refugee from Ukraine
who was killed in an apparently random attack in North
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Carolina is being pulled into America's culture war because it's
apparently just a culture war to not want to be
stabbed to death on a train. Do you know that
if you want to be safe, Kane, it's a culture war,
because if you call it a culture war, you get
to excuse democrats complete advocation of of duty. And that's it.
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This is just I mean, some of these headlines that
are being published in this excuse somehow to justify or
defend I mean, it's it's sad. I wrote a piece
if you subscribe over at the newsletter over at substack,
chapter and verse. I had a piece that I published
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last night and I linked the full video. But I
didn't publish the full video on the newsletter because it's
so but I felt that it was important to show
a still two stills from one of the the the
end of the video. And the reason I did this
is because it showed that one person did come to help. Now,
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the piece is titled Restorative Justice Helped killed Arena Zurutska
and which is true, and the stills at the very
end there shows There shows a man and then later
a woman who come up to help her, and the
man even at one point takes off his shirt in
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an effort to try to stop the bleeding, but it
was so late. I mean, the her wounds were so
incredibly deep. I watched the full video because I wanted
to see how quickly this happened. It's the things that
you can unsee, so I wouldn't encourage it. There's the
number of things that are shocking about it. And what
we talked about yesterday was the complete, you know, apathy
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of everybody body else on the train. It was stunning.
People saw that this woman had been attacked, and I
don't think that they realized how bad it was, or
maybe they didn't. They just didn't want to have any
part of it. And within about fifteen seconds, she's in
total shock because he just leans over her stabs her
three times, very deeply in the neck. And she shocked
at that point, and her hands are up defensively still
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around her neck and the bottom of her mouth, so
it's very difficult immediately to see, but you can already
see blood on her pants at that point. There are
already splatters of blood that are on her pants, and
then she quickly loses consciousness before slumping over in her
seat and falling on the floor. Altogether, it happened so
unbelievably quickly because she's just bleeding to death at that point,
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She's suffocating on her own blood and she's bleeding to death,
and no one else that was in that train car
stopped to help. And then finally there was one individual
who wasn't in her immediate area from what could be
seen from the CCTV footage, who tried to help her,
and another woman stopped to try to help her. But
I think it needs to be seen because I think
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there's a couple of things that play here, and I
talk about this in the piece. You have the Daniel
Penny situation. You know, forget that Jordan Neely was a
well known violent offender. The same media who insists that
Penny targeted early for race and not because Neelie was
actively threatening to kill people at the time. If you remember,
he was actually telling a woman with a baby, she
had a baby and a stroller, that he was going
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to kill her and her baby. If you guys remember this,
and that was supported by every single eyewitness account, and
if you remember a couple of those eyewitnesses actually talked
to the New York Post because the New York Times
didn't want to have anything to do with them. So
he was actively threatening to kill people and lunging them,
and that's why Daniel Penny acted. And of course they
these the same media that's saying that there was racial
animus in that situation are insisting that there isn't here,
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and they're, oh, look the other way, ignore it, ignore it.
And I think there's it's a twofold issue. I think
that the criminal, by his own admission, incorporated some sort
of racial animis in it, and absolutely the media and
re pourting on it because as I explained yesterday, that's
all they overdo. But the other part of this is
that this is restorative justice. This is the theft of
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justice that democrats perpetuate with regards to their judicial philosophy. Right,
And people don't want to step in and help anymore,
because no one wants to have their character impew no
one wants to go to court because they stepped in
to help someone who's being attacked and then the criminal
ended up being turned on them or turning on them,
and then the media celebrates their new celebrity. There also
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may never be a trial. He may not be you know,
they said he's schizophrenic this piece. He may not even
stand trial. Actually, yeah, he was sent to a sside
hospital to determine his quote capacity to proceed. The motion
is super redacted, so he actually can't even really see anything.
But there's a chance that he may be found mentally
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incapacitated and not even stand trial. We're going to talk
more about restorative justice because I have a lot more
examples of this. Also, if you were watching anything with
the news, there's the issue of Poland and drones perhaps
from Russia, and a lot of back and forth as
to who shot what down? Was anything shot down? NATO
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denies that they did anything to shoot anything down, but
the story goes is that you had suspected Russian drones
in Polish air space and as you know, Poland is
a NATO member. Apparently it was a one way attack
drone that slammed into one house, thankfully causing no injuries,
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and it was said that Poland shot down these suspected
drones in its airspace. Now it was reported that there
was backing of a military aircraft from NATO. But NATO
was very very quick to respond and say no, we
actually this wasn't US. In fact, this was pull this
up on x A. NATO spokesperson per Jennifer Griffin told
Fox News that there was quote no US military involvement
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in shooting down the Russian drones and that quote, it
is the first time NATO planes have engaged in potential
threats and Allied airspace, and so the original reporting of
it being NATO fighter jets that shot down the drones
was erroneous. However, many are saying that this is an escalation.
Is it an escalation? Can it be easily identified that
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it was Russia? Because Ukraine had some real I'm just
saying Ukraine had really good drones, and there's a lot
of conspiracy theories about Ukraine wanting to pull Poland and
NATO and everybody else into World War three. I don't know,
there's a lot to break down, So we're going to
take a peek at that. Also, Texas a and m
unbelievable video that came out showing a teacher berating a
(12:38):
student because the teacher was teaching gender dysmorphia as though
it was a biological reality like that you can have
multiple genders and a student interrupted. This student was blackmailed
and bullied and the teacher's gone now and now there's
an update from the president of Texas A and M
many people are urging Mark Welsh, who's the president over there,
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to resign, and so we're going to dive into all
of that. Also Islamism. Texas announces a band on Sharia
law after Muslim patrols on video try to ban stores
from selling alcohol and pork. We've got that. We also
have the extent of which Biden lied as it relates
to job numbers. And speaking of Biden, Harris is out
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Welcome back to the program. Bottom of this first hour,
Dana Lash with you. So I don't watch CNN. I
don't think you do either, unless you know you lost
a bet. But they had this panel where they were
actually appalled that anybody would suggest somehow locking away to
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Carlos Brown Junior, the guy who stabbed the woman on
the train. I want you to listen to some of
this because if you want to figure out how we
got here, how we got to this, how these things happen,
I want you to listen to the rationale of these
people as they talk about this, and I'm sorry they
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talk about it so casually. Listen.
Speaker 3 (19:35):
There were multiple when.
Speaker 9 (19:36):
He flagged it. He served time for his violent offenses.
Speaker 10 (19:39):
Not for his schizophrenia. I know what I'm saying that
that was compounding this entire isa. I know the fact
that he lashed out violently on that tack.
Speaker 5 (19:49):
I know.
Speaker 9 (19:49):
I'm just saying he did actually serve time for the
violent offenses that he committed.
Speaker 10 (19:54):
But he was a career criminal, a repeat offender who
was let back onto our streets despite a really bad
little record that suggests he should have been locked away
for life because he was threatening the public, He was
a menace to society.
Speaker 9 (20:07):
He should have been locked away for life for what Now.
Speaker 10 (20:10):
He should have schizophrenia.
Speaker 3 (20:12):
You want to you actually said that.
Speaker 11 (20:14):
I can't believe you actually said that.
Speaker 10 (20:15):
Somebody in jail forever isolated institutions. Actually, what you're saying
is that this man should have been roman.
Speaker 11 (20:30):
People in prison for schizophrenic and the institutions institutions in
terms of mental health care services. Yes, if you're talking
about providing wrap round for rap round services for people,
I understand that. But at some point, you know, people
do get up when they when they when they have
been treated and rebuilt.
Speaker 10 (20:49):
But that didn't happen here. He didn't go to an institution,
but stabbed a woman walked away. There's thousands and thousands
of people in America, more than you know, tens hundreds
of thousands who have been diagnosed with.
Speaker 4 (21:04):
This first off this panel, and I think she needs
to be a little bit more sertive here. She's not
saying that he should be locked away specifically because he's
got schizophrenia. She's saying because he's a violent schizophrenic with
a violent rap sheet, a violent record, and fourteen priors.
That yes, that all of that together is why he
should be locked away. And notice the guy lord put
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a hand over my mouth right now, huh, the guy
who got very excited. Can I was gonna say the
guy I didn't say that, you know, appreciate it. But
the guy who got all excited because he's like, I
can't believe you said that. I can't believe you said that.
We shut up. What are you saying that? She said?
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She's talking about that as a factor altogether. That adds
a layer of unpredictability to this dangerous individual's already dangerous behavior.
That just makes it extra spicy. Okay, that's what she's
talking about. And these disingenuous rat bastards are all sitting
there on their high horses acting as though she's talking
about locking away every single person that has a mental illness.
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No babies. That's your that's your platform. That's what y'all
wanted to do. That's what y'all tried to do under
Obama Biden. When you try to go after social security beneficiaries,
that's what y'all tried to do under Obama Biden. When
you guys try to go after combat vets, that's what
y'all try to do with Obama Biden. When anybody who
saw help from a fiduciary just for their financial planning
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was immediately rendered suspect and eligible for disarmament because they
may not be mentally all there together in order to
handle their life's plans. So that's y'all's platform. That's what
the response should have been Never let these people sit
here and try to tag team you on one of
these completely uneven panels. But they're trying to Oh, well,
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you can't believe you want to lock somebody. You know
what if they're dangerous and they have a mental illness,
Hell yes, Otherwise you get to take them in your house,
have them tuck your baby girls to bed at night.
Since she feels so confident about it's sitting up on
that panel, all these people acting like they're so damned tough.
Not a single one of them would have intervened. That
guy who was like what he would intervene? He had
just sat there with his hands in his mouth, terrified.
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Now all of these people contributed to this. Restorative justice
is a cruelty of the imposed upon the victim. You
revictimize the victim again because you treat the assailant as
though they are the victim. This is what restorative justice does.
You know this, And our society is trying to beat
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it out of you about self defense. They they want
to make you entirely. It doesn't matter what you do.
These people are gonna be mad if you're Daniel Penny
and you intervene, and you stop a violent, known offender
who's threatening to kill people and lunging at them. You're
gonna be damned if you do, damned if you don't.
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No matter what you do, you cannot win with these
people because it's just ideological bigotry speaking of which, that's
what society has been trying to drum out of you.
They try to tell you that your evolutionary survival instinct,
your gut feeling, particularly ladies, is bigoted and it's something
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for which you should feel shame. Women are bigots if
our gut instincts lead us to feel unsafe while sharing
a bathroom with a male, and men and women both,
if either of us feel like crossing to the other
side of the street because we feel like the approaching
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individual coming down the sidewalk towards us is unsettling. Society
has become very adept at protecting and promoting predators and
making their prey easy targets because they want to shame
us out of using our self preservation instincts, and that's
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what so much of this is. I feel like she
knew something was up, That's why she was trying to
diminish herself physically. She seemed uncomfortable. Maybe her body was
picking up some subconscious she seemed uncomfortable, her body subconsciously
was already picking up a threat. And then we have
our judicial system. We reinforce all this stupid nonsense with
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this restorative justice. You keep hearing that over and over again.
That's what is with all these Soros prosecutors, and they
instruct those who seek judicial relief that compassion and mercy
for the criminals, the criminals is worth the cruelty to
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the victim in denyed justice that such policies impose upon
the victims. That's that's what all. That's what this, that's
all has contributed to this. All of it is contributed
to this. Now a couple of other things to touch on.
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We mentioned this Texas A and M story. I don't
know if you guys saw some of this. This is
pretty unbelievable. So this the there's an A and M
d who was removed of her complaints over curriculum. It
all had to do with the video of this student
who was in class and the teacher began going into
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the you know, et cetera, et cetera, dei gender whatever.
And then the crazy thing is that the student was
then targeted and it was like they were gaslighting the
student into making her think she got kicked out of
class because she challenged it. And then they tried to
blackmail the student so that she doesn't go back to
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class so the professor can keep teaching. And then the
student went to Mark Welsh, who's the president, and he
was just like, you know whatever, kind of just dismissed
her altogether. Whatever you're you're you're the one pick in
the fight. And now there's a lot of bombshell video
and audio. Can we play the original video because this
is how it started. The student in the classroom, and
(27:12):
this teacher was trying to be very unscientific, flat earther
and argue about the multitude of genders. Listen, this is
how it stucks.
Speaker 3 (27:24):
Are more gender And.
Speaker 12 (27:35):
I just have a question because I'm not entirely sure
this is legal to be teaching, because according to our president,
there's only two genders, and he said that he would
be freezing agencies funding programs that promote promote gender ideology.
And this also very much goes against I, not only myself,
(27:57):
but a lot of people's religious beliefs, and so I
am not going to participate in this because it's it's
not legal, and I don't want to promote something that
is against our president's laws as well as against my
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religious beliefs. M.
Speaker 13 (28:26):
Yes you are.
Speaker 12 (28:32):
Can you explain to me how how teaching us about
gender identity and transgenders and and that there's more sex
is Oh my gosh, your gender is not illegal according
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to President Trump's executive order. If you want me to
read the paragraph and the order itself.
Speaker 4 (29:00):
If you are on the whole, you're.
Speaker 9 (29:02):
Going to yes, slow, you're doing the fact.
Speaker 14 (29:05):
And if you love dods, you.
Speaker 11 (29:08):
Need to talk to the department or.
Speaker 6 (29:11):
The hybrid man.
Speaker 15 (29:12):
Well, I've already been in contact.
Speaker 4 (29:13):
The student went to the president, and the president basically
browbeat the student and they tried to get her to
shut up so that the teacher could keep teaching. And
then they tried to cover the whole thing up. And
now the video's out and you can see kicked out
a class because they were objecting to non scientific transgender
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in doctrination, brainwashing. None of this is based in science.
And then the A and M President was defending this
alphabet teacher. This has nothing to do with education, nothing
to do with education. So the professor has been fired
now and technically it is true they did act contrary
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to Texas law. And then the Texas A and M
President Mark Welsh said the issue to statement, saying, I
learned this afternoon the key leaders and the colleges of
Arts and Sciences approved plans to continue teaching course content
that was not consistent with our courses published description. I
directed the provost to remove the dean and the department
head from their positions, et cetera, et cetera. You know,
(30:19):
we have to keep our words to our students and
the state of Texas. But then, why did this guy
burrate the student who came into his office? And that's
an audio recording, so we know that that exists because
that I mean, it's an audio recording. They recorded it,
and the Texas is one party consent and it's public.
(30:41):
We're going to talk more about this here coming up,
because they it's the president was really trying to cover
their backside here and the media is going to run
defense for the fired professor. The audacity of that professor
to sit there and go, well, I have the expertise
on it. You have the expertise to expertise allows you
to say that there's more than two genders. I mean,
(31:05):
what expert that's not expertise, that's you being an insufferable twit.
And you're pushing your political ideology on your students. That's
not education, that's brainwashing. So we're going to talk to
state lawmaker Brian Harrison coming up about this later on
in the program, because he had the audio recordings and
published them on X and then all the fit hit
(31:30):
the shan You're welcome so with this story's crazy. So
we're gonna we got more on this. Also, Poland, NATO, Russia,
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You know?
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Look, ow, a young woman is dead.
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Let's let's take that into into consideration. And yes, a
man who should have been behind bars was loose and out, well,
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mother begged them to take him and put him away.
So stop politicizing this.
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This is not political.
Speaker 16 (34:04):
This has to do with how we take care of
our sick Americans when they are in need.
Speaker 4 (34:12):
Did she say that with George Floyd. I don't think
she said that for George Floyd. Say it for Travon Martin.
I don't think they set up for Trayvon Martin. I mean,
I could go on, but I'm just saying that's what
Pee Goldberg say. They desperately want to divert your attention
from the fact that it's literally their bad judicial policies
that allowed this guy to be free on casual spale
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so that he could, with fourteen priors in a violent
history in five years five plus years behind bars for
arm robbery, so they could get they can get the
focus off of their absolute destruction of the judicial system.
I mean, think about this. Democrats are all for they
casual spale for people like this, but everybody else you
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have to give up your due process because you know,
law abiding people have firearms. I just this is it's
just unbelievable. They the cruelty they perpetrate upon the victim
with this stuff is just beyond. It's beyond, and they
all will he should have been helped. Well, you guys
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out on the street. It's an aspect of society in
which we have to reconcile. And they were against it.
They were entirely against it. They wanted to undo it.
I mean, I don't know, I just the whole thing
(35:39):
is just it's sickening. It's sad. But here we are.
You know, the sickening thing. Did you can see what
this uh? The Kiev Independent quote right wing figures across
the US and Europe are now exploiting Ukrainian refugees tragic stories,
not to promote wartime aid for Ukraine, but to still
(36:00):
fear and push racist, xenophobic policies at home. We're not
another damn dime. Not another dime. Coming up, we'll have
all the latest of Poland because apparently their airspace was
violated as Russia was sending apparently drones to Ukraine. So
we're going to dive into that. We got a whole
bunch else coming up, Texas, A and M and more.
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About the speak Israeli strike from here today.
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Oh I'm not thrilled.
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I'm not thrilled about. I don't have to do that.
Speaker 14 (38:26):
I'm just I'm not thrilled about the whole situation. It's
not a good situation. But I will say this, we
want the hostages back, but we are not thrilled about
the way that went down today.
Speaker 4 (38:40):
Yeah. Well, and I saw some of the weeping and
ashing of the teeth from some of the Hamas apologists
yesterday and I thought, where are the hostages at? Why
isn't Hamas I don't give a rats ask about any
where the hostages? Where are they at oh oh okay,
don't care. All of the people, by the way, that
were taken out in that strike and Cutter, these were
all Hamasma that celebrated in Cutter on October seventh. I mean,
(39:05):
imagine having you know, al Qaeda in Mexico after nine
to eleven. Well, you know, just down there in Cabo,
beautiful Cabo, they're gonna they're just gonna host them down there,
you know, the al Qaeda leaders. You see what I'm saying. So, yeah,
I they had no I mean, in order to be outraged,
you have to believe that there was an actual interest
(39:29):
in negotiation, which I don't and I don't know that
anybody else does either. So yeah, that's where we're at.
Welcome back to the show, Dana lash with you. We're
at the top of this second hour. And the Polish
I wanted to touch on this as well. The Polish
airspace that Poland says was violated. And now there's this
(39:51):
NATO frenzy amping up towards Russia. If you did not
follow what they apparently closed their airspace over wars saw
apparently there was Russian drones that trespassed into Polish airspace.
Poland was on high alert. Apparently the druns were shot
(40:11):
down the apparently, so it wasn't Russia attacking Poland, it
was they were. They were attacking Ukraine and violated Polish
airspace on the way over. So if you see, I
guess they were kind of coming at it from the
western side as opposed to just targeting from the eastern side.
(40:32):
But apparently that's what happened. So I would caution you
because there are a lot of armchair generals that are
on social media and none or more. It's like, you
know how when every single time there's like a big
you know, if it's a big issue, you all have
all of these self appointed experts, We're like, yes, and
this is exactly what happened. No, it looked as though
(40:54):
they were they violated Polish airspace on the way to
attacking Ukraine. Now you've got the invocation of Article four
of NATO's Charter because they are not taking the breach
into their airspace lightly. And so the Polish Prime Minister
(41:14):
said that there were nineteen intrusions of its airspace and
that a large proportion of drones entered it from Belarus.
He announced that Poland has invoked Article four of NATO,
meaning the alliance's main decision making body, political decision making body,
is going to meet to discuss the situation and determine
its next steps, he said. Tuss called the incident an
(41:37):
unprecedented violation of its airspace and said that it lasted
all night and that some of the reported debris from
one of the drones hit this residential building that you're
hearing about in eastern Poland near the Ukrainian border, and
that was a family house that had received extensive damage. Now,
(41:58):
apparently they were going to sh you down drones using
NATO aircraft, but not in NATO joint mission. From what
NATO was saying, there's a little bit of there's a
little bit of conflicting response there, but it's not. Yes,
it's true that Russia absolutely tests the limits and reactions
(42:18):
of NATO countries, I would say, And did they completely
disregard Pulland's sovereignty by sending drones through their airspace to
go after Ukraine? If this is as the story says,
then yes, is it enough to say, let's invoke Article
four and let's talk about what No, it's not. But
(42:40):
I think I'm also concerned because I feel I feel
like Ukraine would love to drag all of NATO into this,
and I am just hyper vigilant against all too convenient
stories and situations that seem to serve that point in
an unnatural fashion, If that makes sense. Can I feel
(43:01):
like that's fair to say? With your Robert Evans glasses
over there, it feels like that's fair to say. Belarus
said that it had warned Poland about the likelihood of
drones entering its territory because of electronic warfare deployed by
Ukraine to counter the previous Russian attack. So they were
able to react because they had some input from Belarus,
and they did not like the explanation. They did not
(43:24):
like the trespass of their airspace. So the Mark Rout,
who's the Secretary General for NATO, said that it was
reckless behavior of Russia, irrespective of whether or not it
was deliberate, and they said they expressed solidarity with Poland.
An assessment is ongoing in terms of shooting down the
Russian drones. Apparently the Netherlands, Italy, Poland and Germany were
(43:46):
involved in that operation. They said that the organization is
not considering it an attack though, and that's from one
of their press statements, they said, according to their spokesperson
to Reuters this morning, quote, NATO's not treating their drone
incursion as an attack. They said that they looked at
(44:07):
it as an intentional you know, it's an airspace incursion
and that's how So they're basically telling people to chill
the hell out, which I think is sound advice. Uh.
This idea that well, we're closer to open open conflicts
since World War Two, I don't think that that serves
anything except increased tensions. And if the goal is to
(44:29):
de escalate, then why would you be This is not
the time to go out there and start uh messaging
in a way that seeks to inflame. If it's all
about de escalation, then you have to focus on de escalation,
and you can focus on de escalation without giving people
entry into your airspace. But I think saying now this
is the closest we've been to open conflict, to me,
seems a little bit hyperbolic, especially when you don't want
(44:53):
anything like that unless it's you know, absolutely a last response.
So the U Polish borders are closed with Belarus and
they've got their airspace apparently over Warsaw closing so further notice.
So we'll see. But this if they because they had
(45:15):
a request for article for activation, and if that goes through,
then they meet and they discuss whether or not they're
going to have heightened security for they're going to increase
security for these NATO nations. So we'll see. This is
about a good time though, however, I would say that
it's it was good that Potus was telling everyone that
(45:35):
they needed up what they were spending on their defense,
that they were able to do it. Poland has been
very successful lately. I will say, I don't know if
you've been kind of following their history here a little bit,
but they've been very very successful lately, uh, with their economy,
with the way that they have governed. Didn't they just
I think they also did it seems, you know, kind
(45:56):
of performative. But in this era of growing and spreading Islamism,
it was kind of nice to see they were saying
that Jesus was the king of the nation, so that
was you know. But back in the eighties they were
totally not I mean, they were decimated by communism and
I think they were one of the most one of
the poorest European nations and now they're growing faster than
(46:17):
most of the other European Union nations and I think
their GDP is on track to hit like a trillion
dollars in twenty five. And it's one of the reasons
why Trump has been championing Poland as an entry as
an entrant to g twenty. So they've turned into this
economic powerhouse. They have the third largest army in NATO
(46:39):
at this point. The only two bigger are the United
States and Turkey. For NATO, they've invested billions wisely into
their own defense and into their own resources, into jets
and into tanks and into drones and things like that.
They and they take their defense, you know, quite seriously.
And they're in a very interesting jugra aphical location in
(47:01):
all of Europe because if Russia does anything, it has
to go through Poland. And if I mean, they're right there,
they're right at the heart of everything. So and they
have about I think the United States is about how
many several thousand troops in Poland still and that so
it's a Poland is a big It is a big
(47:23):
threat to an entity to take on Poland, and there
has never been and I think a lot of people
don't appreciate this enough. It's one thing for Russia to
face off against Ukraine. It's another thing entirely for them
to face off, which they have not done yet, against
(47:43):
a modern, full scale NATO military that is entirely different.
So I think this is all These are all good
things to to keep in mind with this. So one
of the other things we discussed was the A and
M story Texas A and M, and I was very
(48:06):
I was sad to see that because A and M
at one point was a consideration of ours. But they
had a student who was sitting there in class and
who was being brainwashed about genders, and the student spoke up,
was burrated by the teacher, went to the president. Mark
Welsh burrated by the president. They wanted to seemingly cover
it all up and not, you know, really do anything.
(48:26):
And the student recorded her conversation in class with the
teacher and also recorded her conversation with Welsh, and Welsh's
the professor has been fired, the dean was removed. A
lot of people are saying that Welsh needs to go
because he tried to hide this. And if you remember,
it's not just something that Potus has implemented. It's also
something that Texas legislature has implemented. This has nothing to
(48:49):
do with education. This is just political mind bending, that's
all it is. And that's not I mean, especially if
you're a university or any kind of institution that accepts
in any way taxpayer funds, you don't get to just
like freely go and indoctrinate people with some of the
stupidest flat earth theories and broke ideology. And that's exactly
(49:09):
what was happening in this classroom. I'm happy that the
student was brave enough to record this and speak out,
because not a lot are and so the university they're
trying to do damage control right now. But a lot
of people are calling for this president to be the
president of the university to step down, and we're going
to talk to Brian Harrison, a state lawmaker, about that
(49:30):
coming up in our third hour. We have more on
the way, including gosh, we have a lot on the
way aliens, Yeah, aliens, Islamism. Texas is banning Sharia law
after these This guy was going store to store berating
store owners for having things that are considered haram things
(49:53):
like alcohol, pork, things of that nature. We're going to
discuss that. We're also going to get into not just Salings,
but the EU because now France they have got violent
protests breaking out around the country. The EU Parliament there
they just gave Ursula Vonderline a no confidence vote and
she called for suspension of EU free trade with Israel.
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about Biden. We got all of it as we move
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So Cuba is entirely without power following an electric grid collapse.
The country's energy ministry confirmed on social media the complete
disconnection of their electrical system. And I know that's very
shocking to people that a communist nation would have grid
failure and would lose the electricity and not have any
(52:24):
at all power whatsoever. They said it was a total
disconnection of their electrical system and it may be associated
with an unexpected outage of another energy infrastructure. And they
said that they're investigating it and the restoration process has
already begun, so probably in the next several months they
can people can expect to have their power turned back on.
Oh my goodness. So apparently, I don't know why this is.
(52:48):
I don't know if this is so much a headline
as it is a different topic of discussion. The American
aviation industry is trying to change its policies on what
they call customers of size and so Essentially, the complaint
is that heavy set passengers are being squeezed for cash
by US airlines. If your ass is bigger than mine
and you require more of a seat, you should pay
(53:10):
more for that seat than me that has less of
the seat. Now, if I wanted to take two seats,
I should pay more to take two seats. If I
want to take one seat, I should pay for the
one seat. I'm just not even having this discussion. This
is so stupid, It is so dumb. If you eat
more at the buffet, you should you pay more than
someone else who doesn't. I mean, for the love stop,
I'm just so done. It's not everyone else's fault. If
(53:32):
you're so morbidly obese that you can't even buckle your
seat belt on a plane, I'm not apologizing for it.
And any drive by who thinks I should can put
their lips to my backside. That's all there is to it.
Let's see here at opeck will likely raise oil output
further from October. I mean we could increase more here.
(53:54):
I think we need to have more here. Interesting, So
in Dearborn Dearborn Heights, it's the first in the United
states that are that now is incorporating Arabic on police patches. Yeah,
Deerborn Heights police and they have Arabic on it. No, no,
(54:14):
and no, yeah, no, We're going to come back to that.
Also the let's see, you know, I'm want to go
back up because there were a couple that they didn't
get this. I don't know who this guy is. He's
a celebrity. He had a tesla and Los Angeles an
apparently decomposed body was found in it. It's this singer
who has a numeral in his name. I don't care.
(54:35):
He's not prince. So Los Angeles police were called to
this lot where they somebody said that there was a
wretched odor coming from a tesla and it was because
literally decomposition of victim inside. So they're investigating it. They've
you know, they found the body in a bag in
the trunk of this tesla, and according to NBC Los Angeles,
they could not determine the person's age or ethnicity apparently
(54:56):
such was the decomposition. So that's actually horrific. They're invested gating,
I know, the kissing bug. What is this? What is this?
The CDC is trying to warn everybody over the kissing
bug deadly kissing bug disease. It's chagas. It's a disease
that can cause severe fatigue and then heart and digestive
problems in the chronic stage. It's a blood sucking insect.
(55:18):
It transmits transmits the illness. It looks like a grotty
little beetle. It's a bug. Kill it. I don't like.
So they said that they are, they are watching it,
but a lot of it. It can actually uh CDC
said dogs infected in the Northern States. That that's apparently,
I guess the means of most transmission. I don't know.
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Welcome back to the program, Dana Lab with you. Coming up,
we'll talk to state lawmaker Brian Harrison about the Texas
A and M stuff, Because there's other audio where the
student who was run out of class because she was
objecting to the fantasy lore that the teacher was that
the professor was trying to impart on them about a
multitude of genders. She was berated and run out of class,
(57:20):
and then she went to report it to the Prince
of the President of A and M and he basically
did the same thing. And they try to cover it
up and it's just a big o' mess. And so
we got the audio, So we'll talk more about that.
Can I just for one second, just one little second,
will you indulge me? So the aliens? Okay, let's you guys.
(57:42):
Knew I was going to go here the moment you
saw anything that said mysterious interstellar No, no aliens, not
rio space, not rio. So mysterious interstellar object is morphine
and unexplained? Ways? Is it move closer to Earth? What
(58:03):
the latest image of a mysterious interstellar object racing through
our Solar System? It has revealed its changing shape and color.
Can I just sidebar my hair sometimes makes me feel
like Catherine O'Hara and shitz Crak. A team of Austrian
astronomers captured the object, known as three Eye Atlas. The
(58:27):
reddish glow is now green. Scientists said these changes are
unusual aliens and not fully explained aliens by current comet models.
Aliens data released this week also showed that the cloud
of light around three eye ant lists grew faster when
(58:49):
the object was further from the sun and slowed down
aliens as it approached Now. The team suggested that this
change happened because the object shifted from spreading sunlight off
of red dust on its surface to releasing small, bright,
(59:10):
icy particles, which made the surrounding plume more reflective. That
sounds like Kamala Harris wrote it, and I don't believe it.
You know what the answer is. It's very simple, Ladies
and gentlemen. It rhymes with aliens. It's aliens. I don't
know if you knew that. Nothing really rhymes with it.
So it's still about one hundred and sixty eight million
(59:32):
miles away. So it's the distance between our planet and Mars,
so relatively close in the neighborhood. Can yah, Yeah, could be?
Is it an alien?
Speaker 2 (59:42):
Well, they're estimating it could reach.
Speaker 4 (59:44):
A giant space herd.
Speaker 7 (59:45):
What they're estimated it could reach Earth in about one
hundred and fifteen days.
Speaker 4 (59:49):
It's a giant like shifting space turt is what it is?
Speaker 7 (59:53):
Oh space turd?
Speaker 3 (59:55):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (59:55):
Well that's it's I mean, kind.
Speaker 7 (59:56):
Of looks like it from a distance.
Speaker 4 (59:58):
But what if it's not, Well, I want it to
be more than that because I'm very bored with the
problems on Earth. I'm just bored with them, you know,
I'm bored with you know, people bitching and moaning and
about oh arms are our gender or truth and things
like that.
Speaker 7 (01:00:14):
I'm or is it tinfoil? And this is just the
setup for the distraction that they need for some global
positioning that will happen later.
Speaker 4 (01:00:24):
Well, like what.
Speaker 2 (01:00:27):
I don't know.
Speaker 7 (01:00:28):
Everyone wants this one world government. We talk about these
global alliances global So imagine if you're a globalist and
you want to make sure that everybody's under the one
globe flag, what are you going to do? You're gonna
You're going to stage this invasion and say we need
a one world united against this alien.
Speaker 4 (01:00:46):
I don't look at aliens like that.
Speaker 2 (01:00:48):
No, of course you don't. But what I'm saying is
what they're.
Speaker 4 (01:00:50):
Going to do, we should not buy into it. You
know what I think are our approach to that should be.
It's the same approach that I have in dealing with bears.
Speaker 7 (01:00:58):
Would you like to know is it mace?
Speaker 4 (01:01:01):
No? Okay, it's running faster than the other person.
Speaker 7 (01:01:06):
That works until you're the last person.
Speaker 4 (01:01:08):
No, But then I'll be like mean, like it's like
a million Honey Badgers on drugs in a corner. It's
just nothing will compare nothing.
Speaker 2 (01:01:16):
We know honey Badger doesn't give a I.
Speaker 4 (01:01:17):
Mean, aren't you just tired of Earth's problems, like people
complaining about their truth and you know, people wearing high
waisted jeans, and you know, horrible music, and just I'm
so tired of it all. I just need a new
I want something new. I feel that, not a new drug,
a new problem. I you know I want. I don't
want it to just be a space rock that's so disappointing.
(01:01:40):
I want it to be an actual alien invasion, just
so I can turn around and tell some of these
people you see, I told you so. Just for that satisfaction,
I feel that.
Speaker 2 (01:01:48):
But I don't think we should be wishing for it.
Speaker 4 (01:01:51):
Oh, I'm all for it, Like I'm done. I'm just done.
I'm all for it. We would make great pets Porno
for Pyro's there. We would would we those some people
more than others. I think I would be a horrible one.
I would be given to the shelter. The alien shelter.
I would wind up there, but.
Speaker 2 (01:02:07):
Let's just not cross that bridge. So we get to it.
Speaker 4 (01:02:09):
Well, I'm very excited about this because there's some you know,
there's a lot of I got. You know, we had
this direct hit on a glowing UFO with a hellfire missile.
A hellfire missile. I don't think they get more MISSILEI
than the ones called hell fire. And there's a giant
video of it, and it was a hearing. Eric Berlison
of Missouri showed never before seeing footage of a UFO
(01:02:31):
being struck by a hellfire missile. This was on October thirtieth,
the twenty twenty four. We're almost a year out. They
had three Navy and Air Force veterans testify. One it's
going to show you the amazing video. Theres Oh dude,
they testify on Capitol Hill. There it is right there.
I can't tell you what I'm looking at, but I
take their way. Well, boom and it bounced off of it.
It bounced off. The UFO survived. The hellfire missile bounced
(01:02:56):
off of it. That's insane. So there it is again.
You're watching if you're watching the simulcast of the radio
show it's getting ready to head end it. Watch the watch.
There's a little some chunky then the debris keeps going too.
Speaker 7 (01:03:13):
Yeah, it's like almost like protective orbs, like our F
fifteens would be to a B two bomber or something.
It's unreal.
Speaker 4 (01:03:20):
It captured the one hundred pound class air to ground
precision weapon bouncing off of the mysterious org that continued
traveling at extreme speed. And this was off the coast
of Yemen. And they said that uh. One guy who
was with geospatial intelligence said in his opening statement that
multiple government agencies blocked him from getting his work, forging
(01:03:40):
his documents, and they manipulated his security clearance. I'm just
saying here the he was asked to if he thought
he would be killed, and he said no, the damage
to my reputation was enough, you know, because they went
after him. So what do you think, do you? I mean,
it looks weird. I don't know what that is. But
(01:04:00):
it was a hellfire missile.
Speaker 7 (01:04:02):
I've never seen footage of a hellfire missile just split
when hitting an object, but not actually do any damage
to the object itself. That object didn't lose speed, it
actually gains.
Speaker 4 (01:04:13):
Well, someone said, it's not moving fast. It's due to
the parallax solution. I don't even know what that means,
but it looks fast to me.
Speaker 2 (01:04:19):
So then the hellfire missile was slow.
Speaker 4 (01:04:20):
Yeah, exactly what does that mean? I I don't know.
I just I've got a lot of questions, got a
lot of questions here, you know. I mean it just
you know, I'm not a hellfire missile expert, but I
am an expert on the things that I don't know
and that I don't know them. And that's creepy, and
that is what I'm an expert on, right there, Kane.
Speaker 7 (01:04:40):
And the testimony, the testimony in front of Congress was
those those experts in former military people admitted they were
scared at what they were seeing.
Speaker 4 (01:04:49):
Yes, they when dudes in the military who see weird
stuff all the time, when they go, yeah, it makes
us a little nervous. It's like, I don't cry unless
I see like a grown man cry, and then only
like certain type of grown men. If I see like
a big tough dude cry, then I'm like, why are
you doing this debate? I can't handle it. But you know,
(01:05:11):
I'm not perturbed unless you know you got these military
dudes who fight evils every day that are like, yeah,
that's weird. It makes us a little unnerved. Oh now
I'm also super unnerved more than you because you're not
supposed to be unnerved. It's weird. And then to round
out our alien segment, now you have. NASA says that
(01:05:33):
they have the clearest sign of life on Mars. David Bowie,
US space chief, reveals discovery thirty years in the making.
He said, it's a signature that we would see if
it was made by something biological, what aliens. They said
that they were looking at unusual spots and seed like
shapes and ancient Martian rocks that might point to the
(01:05:55):
existence of tiny life forms. Oh, I don't want them
to be tiny. I mean, at least be kickable size,
you know, for it to count anything under that, I
don't care about it. If you're like Dana, we found
life on Mars. Oh my gosh, it's the size of
a grain of rice. It's life. I don't care. That's irrelevant.
I can't, you know, touch it.
Speaker 7 (01:06:16):
Really kickable?
Speaker 4 (01:06:18):
Yeah, I just wanted to be eatable. Yeah, you know,
so I can have physical dominion over it.
Speaker 7 (01:06:22):
That's all makes a good point, Like, why do we
have video like this, but it's always grainy footage. This
is military footage here, aren't we don't we have better footage?
Like can't we get it zoomed in nice and.
Speaker 4 (01:06:35):
Well then you would be able to see that it
was being faked? Game gosh. I mean, I know, I
think that's a decent question. I watched CSI sometimes I
used to not so much, but I'm like, why can't
we have the computers that can look at it's five
thousand miles away and we were able to zero in
and see the brand of the cigarette this guy was smoking.
(01:06:58):
I mean that potato photo exactly. I don't know. I mean,
it's all that bigfoot video quality. You know, we've never
gone I mean, we've got, you know, computers the size
of phones, you know, in our hands, but we can
ever get past that that bigfoot video quality. Just saying
all right, So, I mean I would hope that that
would be aliens. The US is warning that hidden radios
(01:07:21):
may be embedded in solar powered highway infrastructure. Oh that's great, yay.
Imagine it all being made by China too. Reuters say
that US officials are reporting solar powered highway infrastructures, including chargers,
roadside weather stations, and traffic cameras should be scanned for
the presence of rogue devices, such as hidden radios secreted
inside batteries and inverters. The advisory disseminated late last month
(01:07:45):
by the Department of Transportation. They said that it's escalating
government action over the presence of Chinese tech and America's
transportation infrastructure. What are they going to get by having
radios in this stuff game? I mean, aside from playing
like bad music. I'm joking somewhat, but I've got questions,
you know, like what it makes me hmm. They said
(01:08:08):
that it's obviously increasing concern, but that they were concerned
after they started finding some of these communicating and they
were in Chinese inverters and batteries, and that's what American
energy officials became concerned about. That was reported last year
or last month. No, last year, yeah, came yea.
Speaker 7 (01:08:26):
So in this instance, I think this is when they
say the word radio, they mean transmitter, And when we
consider the radio, it's like, oh, we're receiving signals, right,
so we're hearing the signals based on what the radio
is playing. But I think this is actually more of
a This is more of a transmitting radio.
Speaker 4 (01:08:46):
I mean, what are they going to do, like, oh, purpre's. Uh,
there's Daniel lash going down the highway. She's on our
way to get a news bachelor at Serla Tabla. Everyone,
she's going to take advantage of the sale at Sirla
Tabla to get that Silicon's bachela because she doesn't like
to use plastic. And there she goes.
Speaker 7 (01:09:02):
Is that brother digging in on the beats?
Speaker 14 (01:09:04):
You know?
Speaker 4 (01:09:04):
I mean, just you know, I'm curious. So they said
that the Commerce Department's finalizing rules. It's going to bar
all Chinese cars and trucks in the US market by
twenty six. I'm okay with that third geopolitical foe. I'm
completely okay with us. Isn't is annybody not? We got
some CUCP lovers out there are going to be all upset, heartbroken.
Go right in your diaries about girls. All right, we
(01:09:25):
have more on the way. We got Florida man coming up.
And then in our third hour, Brian Harrison, Texas lawmaker
on Texas A and M and the berating of that
student in their class that's insane. A and m I
was like the holdout. You know, we got that. We
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Speaker 7 (01:10:44):
It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time
for Florida man Colley.
Speaker 4 (01:10:55):
Oh, okay, I mean I have a story about a
bore about uh oh, the lady who practiced medicine without
a license. Who I mean, we got some We've got
some stuff. Well, let's so half naked Florida man hides
in a Panela's Park teen's bedroom closet after she met
him online. This is how you get marked. But a bump.
(01:11:19):
This guy crawled into her bedroom window, hitting her closet.
When officer searched the house, he met a teenage girl online.
This way, I need to know what your kids are
doing online. They found twenty six year old Eliti or Soto.
She was sixteen. He was partially undressed and so totally arrested.
The homeowners had no idea he was in their house.
Watch your girl? What's she doing online? Talking to these people.
Speaker 2 (01:11:40):
In my house? Have I discovered that?
Speaker 4 (01:11:41):
My god?
Speaker 2 (01:11:42):
Sorry, you know, leaving in your own power.
Speaker 4 (01:11:45):
I mean you would understand why does Dana have an
industrial sized wood chipper? She likes molt. That's why I'm
not slightly choking. He was totally arrested. Let's see here.
We also have let me get hang on, let me
I want to get to the boor story because part
of me is like free bacon. And also, wild pigs
like are terrifying. I don't. One of my funniest stories
(01:12:09):
ever was a friend of mine from New York City
who could not understand the whole wild pig thing. They
just thought they were all cute and pink and like
in the wild, like you know, doing that. And I'm like, dude, no,
like that. They're not like that, and I like, yeah,
I'm like it's called reezer exactly. Like their tusks will
literally like shred your hunting pants, which you couldn't cut
(01:12:29):
with scissors normally, and they it was. It was just
hysterical to kind of like watch them, you know, deal
with that. Anyway, This wild boar crashed through a sliding
door and then just hung out in this Florida house.
Edward Well's eighty two years old. Now, God love him.
He's minding his own business in his house right He's
in Florida, and a wild three hundred pound wild boar
(01:12:53):
smashes through his sliding door, and uh, there was a
tensive standoff because they had to bring deputies out. Will
sent a message to his daughter and he goes, I
text her and tell her I'm alive. Uh, but they
were able to, he said. He goes. His first thought,
(01:13:14):
bless his heart, was that he was being bombed. He goes,
I thought, oh my god, we're being bombed. And it
was just a massive bore. So what he said, Uh,
the deputies arrived and they got some of the stand
off with the wild animal on body camera footage. But
they they said that it still remains on the loose
(01:13:35):
and they're telling people to keep their distance. Those things
are crazy. I mean, that's the one thing that I
would not.
Speaker 7 (01:13:41):
Are they not allowed to shoot them or something?
Speaker 4 (01:13:43):
Well, I think that they were trying to. I don't
know what they were doing the floor. I mean they're
kind of nuisance, right, I Mean, that's the one thing
that I'm actually of all the animals to hunt. That's
the one I have you all read, like, what was
it old Yeller? Is it old Yeller?
Speaker 5 (01:14:00):
No?
Speaker 4 (01:14:00):
Where the red fern grows?
Speaker 5 (01:14:01):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (01:14:01):
My gosh. Oh the saddest dog stories ever. Let's see here.
Florida man caught on bodycam video swinging again a machete
at a police officer at a Walmart. I think in order.
I think if you move to Florida, or if you're
born there, like before you leave the hospital, it's like,
here's your baby's machete, and it's my first machete and
you grow up with it, or if you move to Florida,
(01:14:24):
and I'm just speculating, I think sometimes you know how
you get them little coupons and the mailers. You know,
it's like, welcome to the neighborhood, and here's a bunch
of coupons. Like also a machete, I just because everybody
has one. And when I joke about this with my
Florida friends, they all every one of them without fail.
They're like, well, yeah, it's like swampy and it's kind
of a jungle here. You live in a suburb, like
(01:14:46):
you have a bass boat. What are you talking about
like this? You don't live in the jungle anyway. A
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at Fort Pierce police outside of Walmart. He was walking
through the store. They called the cops on him. They
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terms supply, Welcome back to the program, Dana last year
with you. You want to know what I was typing, Kane,
(01:16:15):
he goes, I can hear you hate typing.
Speaker 2 (01:16:17):
I don't have to know. I just could tell.
Speaker 4 (01:16:18):
That's all, okay. So I sent an image. You can
watch us through the radio show by the Way channel,
through forty seven Direct TV, the chats at Rumble. I
sent an image of the new iPhone seventeen to Chris,
and I was like, that's what I said. Is that
answer your question? Because it's ugly. This is the ugliest phone.
And I am a person who gets very excited by gadgets.
(01:16:39):
I'm a gadget person, right, I get very excited about gadgets.
Why is this so ugly? You know, the only ugly
thing that can compete with this is barrel legged pants,
which is a whole other concept. What is up with
this phone? It has that raised edge where the the
lenses are. It's ugly. That is ugly. They ruined it
(01:17:01):
and then They're like, oh, here's our our iPhone seventeen airror.
It's almost as light. And then is the iPhone five?
Speaker 7 (01:17:09):
So will my old case fit on this one?
Speaker 4 (01:17:11):
No, your old case will not fit on this one
because this one is a jerk. It is they barely
changed anything on it, like, well, the camera is slightly better,
and we shade like a tenth of a millimeter off,
So there you go, new iPhone. And I just I
was looking at it and I was comparing. I'm like, okay,
well this makes you know and I get it. And
the battery life is the same, because that's the thing
(01:17:32):
I always look for. I don't know, like I it's
so ugly. That is hideous. That is a hideous. So
I'm looking at it in the monitor. It's who's gonna
go out and get this? They ruined the design.
Speaker 7 (01:17:45):
The quality of the camera is just parallel. It's not
it's not an advancement of the last camera.
Speaker 4 (01:17:51):
Cos not really. And then why is it orange? Why
is that the only thing it should be orange is
or mes and pumpkins? Why is that orange? And then
these are the colors for like what why do you
hate us? This is what people? This is what manufacturers
do and they hate you. Let's make it in these
stupid colors. We're gonna make it in Walmart blue and
(01:18:12):
Pumpkin orange, and here's your silver.
Speaker 3 (01:18:15):
Whatever.
Speaker 4 (01:18:16):
Just it's I have a hatred of this thing. And
I I'm the person who goes and gets the gadgets.
I'm the gadget person, right, and my husband used to be.
And I was like whatever, But I was really excited
about this and then I saw it and I was like, oh, oh,
that's ugly, Like it's not it's not can't even lay flat.
(01:18:38):
You know. The iPhone five was like the perfect size
where you didn't have to basically detach your thumb to
swipe across the screen and you know, you didn't have
to do any of that, and it was thin. It's
like actually still thinner than the ie the iPhone seventeen
air which you know, what's gonna happen with those airphones,
the one they're supposed to be super thin. Somebody's gonna
(01:18:59):
give it to their kids and their kids go crack
at like a candy bar. I don't know. I just
these what is up with these colors?
Speaker 13 (01:19:05):
Though?
Speaker 4 (01:19:05):
They're horrible dark blue or it's gross. I don't like it.
Speaker 7 (01:19:10):
Did they mention the final price point or no?
Speaker 4 (01:19:12):
Well, it depends on what you get. I mean, you
can get it like a basic one for seven ninety nine,
but then if you want the full hog, it's like
two thousand dollars. Good god, what Yeah, it's like one
nine ninety nine dollars. And you can pre order your
pre order now, you know, because you pre order it.
You've got to pre order your pre order. So you
pre order it and then you wake up and then
(01:19:34):
and then you pre order it after you had your
pre order already in oh so helpful.
Speaker 3 (01:19:39):
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (01:19:40):
I'm just I I it's ugly, and I'm I'm just
I don't think I'm gonna figure.
Speaker 7 (01:19:46):
A videographer and you just want to have a separate
device that's just for video and you have a little
stand for it or whatever. That phone looks like it
could be something, but I don't. I couldn't use that
every day as my phone.
Speaker 4 (01:20:00):
I mean, I have, like some of the people, go
well has pro resrat forty eight MP camera's an overhauled
processing pipeline for digital zoom can and told the paper chamber,
there you go cooling for extended shooting. No one cares,
see because people are going to be just going people
care taking selfies and like just doing stuff for Instagram.
(01:20:22):
Did these people act like they're Ansel Adams? Stop it?
Speaker 7 (01:20:25):
People care about that? And I know that there's a
lot of money.
Speaker 4 (01:20:27):
Oh wait, wait one one one.
Speaker 2 (01:20:30):
Said he's one of them? What is he cares about that?
Speaker 4 (01:20:35):
He cared about all the things.
Speaker 3 (01:20:36):
I just said, Yes, he's a video guy.
Speaker 7 (01:20:38):
Why wouldn't he?
Speaker 4 (01:20:39):
Oh my gosh, for ninety nine dollars you know what.
Speaker 2 (01:20:44):
He's throwing his hands in the air. He's like, you
know what, I'll pay it.
Speaker 7 (01:20:46):
I'd pay it because where are you? What else do
you have as far as a selection out there? Because
you can go with just a camera and spend that
much money and you buck get the same Yo, why
wouldn't you?
Speaker 4 (01:20:59):
I mean, I guess if that's your jam. I just
think it's ugly. I just can't, oh for sure, I
just I just sounds so bad. I just can't carry
ugly things, can't. I can't have it pos it's not
going to carry anything ugly. It's just now. Uh yeah,
I don't like that. It's all I don't know, like
it used to be. Somewhat. Well, ignore my my custom
(01:21:22):
case that I took off a photo and I made
it myself. But used to just like have that, and
now it's this whole thing and it sticks up. Nobody
wants that. That's just that's a whole bow phone. Nobody
wants that it's like the Incredibles. That's a whole bullsuit.
That's a whole boll phone. That's what that is. Looks
like a hole bophone. I'm not so one is going
(01:21:43):
to get this hobo phone.
Speaker 7 (01:21:45):
Well, for video purposes, look at that. It stays cooler.
The processing itself is a cooler video processing. If you're
doing what is it now, If it's four k plus
and sixty frames per second plus one hundred and twenty
frames per second, you're gonna have a lot of processing
out of that. If they're claiming this is cooler, you
get higher quality videos, longer record time.
Speaker 2 (01:22:05):
I think, yeah, if.
Speaker 4 (01:22:05):
You're no one has ever come up on a problem
with that. What don't I don't I do? I think
you can't do that. I just think I did. I'm
just not gonna I like gadgets I like and Loreen's like,
I don't care what color comes in I'm just gonna
get a case. I'll get a case for it. Yeah,
but you're gonna know. You're gonna look at it and
(01:22:27):
like it's orange under there, and also hold up, so
wait wait wait, so like look on and please ignore
all the grease marks on my phone because I always
have lotion on my hands and everything I touch is
just horrible. So like this, if you're looking at my
phone and I have a sixteen Promax, it's just this nice, innocuous,
(01:22:48):
neutral color. So that on the phones that you get now,
it's gonna be the all the color underneath it. You
can't hide it. There's no hide in it. You're gonna
see it.
Speaker 2 (01:22:58):
That's that's construction vest orange.
Speaker 4 (01:23:01):
So is it more like Lorene says, it's a video
camera with phone capabilities.
Speaker 7 (01:23:05):
Yeah, actually that's probably accurate to say it like that,
because the video camera is the more valuable thing on
that device.
Speaker 4 (01:23:12):
I just they're so ugly. Oh it's just so nasty
and it's I don't like that belt. I don't like
how the edge sticks up. I wanted to be sleek
and flat and I don't. I don't want it just
looks clunky. It's a horrible design. I think it looks clunky.
I don't think I'm gonna I don't think I'm gonna
do it. Man, I think I'm gonna wait until they
take they get a better design. I can't believe I'm
saying this. I cannot believe I'm saying this.
Speaker 2 (01:23:33):
You'll never do the iPhone air.
Speaker 4 (01:23:35):
No, because that's stupid. Oh that's so dumb. Like, here's
your super thin phone. I don't even have here. It's
gonna be like that thing, here's your super Hello, and
I mean it'll burn your face off. Okay, real quick,
because I know we've got meat and potatoes to get into.
But so Caine was they said that the earbuds that
(01:23:56):
they're gonna have can do simultaneous or instantaneous translation. Is
that what it was? Is that what it was?
Speaker 7 (01:24:03):
Say they're getting now? I think that's the rumor.
Speaker 4 (01:24:06):
So yeah, the the Apple, so the the Actually no,
because a friend of mine had texted today and so
that that was the same thing.
Speaker 2 (01:24:14):
All right.
Speaker 7 (01:24:15):
So I just haven't seen any confirmation like online about it.
Speaker 4 (01:24:17):
But it's ABC seven News. They said, among updates to
Apple's newest air pods is live translation. It's going to
use an on device AI. That's going to be bad
because AI is going to tell you nasty and yeah
when other languages are spoken around the person using them. Okay,
I do kind of like that though. I do like that.
Speaker 7 (01:24:37):
That's a great use of technology.
Speaker 4 (01:24:39):
Okay, are you going to stick it in your ear?
Because you went on Kane on Break This is the
whole reason we're talking about this right now, went on
this rant on Break about how we're all going to
kill our heads off our bodies because we put earbuds.
And I'm like, how do you talk on your phone?
And you're like, you set it across the room and
touch the button and run away. Yeah you are you?
If you're Robert Evans Glass, tell tell me what you
(01:25:01):
were saying.
Speaker 7 (01:25:01):
So, because radio frequencies are radiation are frequencies that come
off of these these ear pods, they are damaging. They
can be at levels damaging to your brain. You're right then,
you're putting it right there for long?
Speaker 4 (01:25:16):
Well, I mean what do you as opposed to what?
Speaker 7 (01:25:18):
Like you shouldn't even be holding your phone right there?
What are you doing right now damaging yourself? Look at you?
Speaker 2 (01:25:23):
You're hurting yourself right now?
Speaker 4 (01:25:25):
Like yourself I'm holding.
Speaker 7 (01:25:28):
Screen live on radio, hurting your look at.
Speaker 4 (01:25:31):
How is it?
Speaker 7 (01:25:32):
No, it's worse like that.
Speaker 3 (01:25:33):
What do you do?
Speaker 5 (01:25:34):
So?
Speaker 4 (01:25:34):
What do you do? How are you supposed to talk
on the phone?
Speaker 3 (01:25:36):
You know?
Speaker 7 (01:25:37):
What do you mean?
Speaker 2 (01:25:37):
That's why they make speaker phones.
Speaker 7 (01:25:39):
Are you talk on the phone? You sat on the
table and you will walk two feet away and just
shout and no you don't shout the don'ts can pick
you up.
Speaker 2 (01:25:51):
Fine, No, that's the only safe way to do it. Sorry,
in your own life, No, I don't.
Speaker 7 (01:25:58):
Actually I damage my so horribly with the fun every day.
Speaker 4 (01:26:01):
But you would totally wear those earbuds if you could.
Speaker 7 (01:26:04):
If there was some sort of safety precaution involved with
the RF coming off of them, yeah I would.
Speaker 4 (01:26:08):
But if not, no, well what safety do you need?
Speaker 7 (01:26:11):
Just some shielding in there, just get the some of it.
The reason it's out there is because it's trying to
receive signals and it's also pushing signals. So if you
were pushing and receiving signals that aren't natural, that's eventually
going to be.
Speaker 2 (01:26:25):
Bad for you.
Speaker 4 (01:26:26):
So Steve actually said something my friend said, Steve goes
dim trips to the nail salon, going to go crazy.
One of my friends said, I'm going to get this
just so that would be awesome. I'm just saying, I
feel like all the best gossip happens there and I
really want to be part of those stories and here,
So okay, that works, all right? All right, we got
other We got some other stuff as well. So, uh,
(01:26:47):
coming up, we're going to talk to Brian Harrison, state lawmaker.
Oh about this Texas A and M story a professor.
We played that audio earlier, and we have more audio
that we're going to play that he had released that
he had published where this student was sitting in class
and the teacher is going on and on about you know,
gender blah blah blah and basically runs the kid out
of class and the student then goes to the president's
(01:27:09):
office and the president kind of does the same thing.
So we're going to have an update on that. Also,
how much would you pay to listen to Kamala Harris speak?
So I'm just curious. They have her a conversation with
Kamala Harris. So they have the tickets listed. It's the
(01:27:32):
Town Hall in New York, New York, September twenty fourth.
If you sit in the orchestra section, it's two hundred
and sixty seven dollars. The balcony is one hundred and
eighty three. That's the cheapest. And then I guess the
mezzanine is at the mezzanine level, I don't even know.
Three seventy six, three forty nine. Oh my gosh, that's
how much she's I thought, are we sure that that's
(01:27:53):
not what they're paying the people to sit there?
Speaker 2 (01:27:55):
Cane, they should be doing.
Speaker 4 (01:27:58):
Ah'd be right. So she's out with She's got a
book out, of course, don't you know. And she's basically
saying that she knows that Joe Biden, well she guts
him and her new book, and then she blames everybody
else for all of her problems. Everybody else gets blamed
(01:28:19):
for all of her problems, she says, And of all
the people in the White House, I was in the
worst position to make the case that he should drop out.
I knew it would come off to him as incredibly
self serving. Wow, she is trying to extricate herself from
their legacy. She says, it's Joe and Jill's decision. We
all said that, like we've been hypnotized. Was it grace
(01:28:41):
or recklessness. Oh my gosh, like she's trying to make
a martyr of herself. This is self beautification.
Speaker 7 (01:28:49):
And now all of the news you would probably miss
it's time for Dana's quick five.
Speaker 4 (01:28:55):
So Broad Daylight video shows over a dozen masked robbers
reading account California a jewelry store. The California doesn't have
a crime problem, they say, you know, that's how it works, right,
they don't have a crime problem. This is insane, Broad Daylight.
I mean it shit, had security footage of it. They
backed a vehicle in and then a dozen people in
hoodies and masks rushed in. It was the San Jose
(01:29:15):
jewelry retailer. They backed the suvn then everybody went in
with crowbars, started busting up the glass and then they
got away smash and grab. I mean, this is crazy.
The retailer's owner was knocked down amid the rush and
they had to trading four cuts and from the smashed glass.
He also apparently suffered a stroke and they discovered it
(01:29:36):
after he was They took him to the hospital to
treat his injury. So like apparently like there was a
lot of stuff that happened as a result of this, Wow,
Atlanta hurricane season. They say it's a little quiet. It's
not uncommon. It has happened before. It hasn't gone entirely silent.
But it's just because it's weather that happens. But it
(01:29:57):
is hurricane season. So no, that's so I really cares weather.
I mean, everything's always about global warming. Oh boy, the
what this is a bar in Astoria? So in Queens,
a sports bar causes outrage because they're saying it's identical
and name to Hitler's headquarters. People said it was distasteful.
(01:30:24):
It's called wolf Slayer and people said that, no, that
why would they name it that? It's definitely not appropriate.
And it's named after apparently the Wolf Slayer or that
the stuff that the bunkers and all that stuff that
he had in the Polish Woods. Do you really think
that that's what the store the bar owners were thinking of?
(01:30:46):
Do you think?
Speaker 5 (01:30:47):
So?
Speaker 4 (01:30:47):
Really is every good grief? I can't deal with it.
I can't deal with stupid it anymore. Can we bring
back the alien stories? Because I really want that space
star to just come and just blasts all the hell.
I'm done. Let's see a five Pennsylvania children will rescued
from a dungeon inside a house. Oh my gosh, this
is Fayette County. Two people were phasing charges after five
(01:31:08):
kids were found inside of a room that Pennsylvania State
Police described as a quote unquote dungeon. They said that
they charged a sixty five year old and a forty
year old with a felony endangering welfare children aggravated assault.
They also faced other misdemeanor charges. Or we could just
you know, drag them out on a gravel road. I'm
all right with that. Take those two out coming out.
(01:31:28):
State Lawmaker Brian Harrison on this Texas A and M scandal.
Speaker 8 (01:31:33):
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Speaker 13 (01:31:46):
If you want to study for a professional track that
you have a desire to hope to move into, and
you want to study LGBTQ influence on literature, then have
a course that's called that.
Speaker 17 (01:31:57):
If they want to develop one, I don't know if
they do or not, Okay, but call it that so
there's no confusion about who's walking into a classroom. And
expecting to hear what that's what we're trying to do.
And the apartment's got to do some work on this.
It's not going to happen overnight. It takes about eighteen
months to get courses approved.
Speaker 9 (01:32:16):
Okay, So.
Speaker 15 (01:32:19):
I'm just you know, I understand what you're saying, but
she I don't understand why there's still going to be
courses taught under her influence when clearly she's prejudiced, and
she is she's discriminatory to anybody who believes who does
(01:32:39):
not believe or support her personal agenda and ideology.
Speaker 13 (01:32:44):
And there many other people in the class who don't
believe she's that way.
Speaker 17 (01:32:48):
I hope you know that, right.
Speaker 15 (01:32:50):
I from who I spoke to throughout the course, at
least seventy five percent of the students, and like I said,
I've been in contact with I think six other people
that class that we're all working to get this issue fixed.
Like I said, there's there was probably thirty people in
that that class, thirty thirty five, you know, and so
(01:33:11):
far I had spoken to at least about seventy five
percent that we're feeling the same way as I did.
Speaker 13 (01:33:20):
Well, then have people give information to me or the
doctor Scott.
Speaker 17 (01:33:25):
Okay, there's no nobody's done that, are you? Three or
four people did?
Speaker 13 (01:33:33):
Initially?
Speaker 18 (01:33:34):
Okay, three others Actually I'm trying to remember the number,
but I think it was three other people didss Okay.
So if you have information that people are concerned about,
if you're you're the problem is you can't fix the problem.
Speaker 9 (01:33:50):
We need to fix the problem exactly the information you've.
Speaker 17 (01:33:53):
Got, and if you don't trust me to do it,
then then I don't do what you do.
Speaker 13 (01:33:58):
I don't care.
Speaker 9 (01:34:00):
Okay, I appreciate that.
Speaker 15 (01:34:04):
But as you just said, I'm just quoting you on this.
Speaker 3 (01:34:07):
You said, do what you have to do.
Speaker 9 (01:34:09):
I do not care. Just I won.
Speaker 4 (01:34:13):
Wow. And he was trying to in that conversation later
it was trying to make her feel like she was
the one picking the fight. If you're joining us, Welcome
to the radio program. You can watch us through the
show channel through forty seven Direct TV. Dana Lash with
you bottom of this third hour. Earlier, we played the
first part of this and it came from Texas lawmaker
(01:34:33):
Brian Harrison, and it was the student in the classroom
and she was objecting to the radical gender theory that
her professor was trying to present as like academic fact
in class, and the professor was super condescending and just
really rude to the student. And so the student then
(01:34:53):
went to the president. You heard her talking to the
president of Texas A and M. Which is where this
was Mark Welsh. And that was Mark Welsh's response to
her joining us now on, this is Texas Representative Brian
Harrison who posted this video in the first place. This,
I mean it's at A and M. Was this is,
you know, considered a conservative university representative. This is I mean,
(01:35:17):
it's Texas A. It we consider this college for one
of my kids for criann out loud.
Speaker 3 (01:35:21):
Well, I considered it and went to it. I'm a
proud member of the Fight in Texas AGGA class of
two thousand and four. Use me is my aggie ring
of I love Texas A and M University, and unlike
the current leadership of Texas A and M University, I
would like to restore it to its pre woke glory look.
Tax payer funded DEI and transgender and doctrination has no
(01:35:43):
place in public universities in the great state of Texas.
I was as furious as I could be when I
got a copy of this from this student, whose identity
I am keeping anonymous at her request. But this story
is much worse now. I was able to get the
professor fired by putting out this video only after people
across Texas and across America saw what had happened to
(01:36:04):
the student with The real scandal is going on now
is Texas A and m the progressive leftist who run it.
This President Welsh, who was a former Barack Obama appointee,
by the way, a big DEI advocate himself. When they
found out about this information over a month ago, when
they had an opportunity to fire the professor, fire the
department head take corrective action to protect taxpayers from having
(01:36:25):
their money spent on this. What did they choose to
do a month ago? They chose to cover it up.
They chose to engage in a gas lighting of this student,
to berate this student to the president, told her she
was the problem, and the dean actually threatened to prosecute
this student if she left these videos.
Speaker 4 (01:36:43):
I'm sorry the dean threatened to prosecute her if these.
Speaker 3 (01:36:47):
Via the department had the department had threatened her with
violations if these recordings were made public. And then here's
here's maybe the worst part. Mean, that's that's as awful
as it can be. But there's something just as bad too.
And part of their cover up efforts to keep the
indoctrination going, they tried to get the student. They tried
to coerce her into accepting a deal. We're in exchange
for her never going back to that class again, because
(01:37:09):
the professor told her she was not welcome to return. Well,
the department had said, in exchange for you never going back,
if you'll let us keep the class going, we will
just arbitrarily give you a grade if you never return
to that classroom. That happened over a month ago. And
everything the Texas A and M is saying right now
for the last two days, they're lying. They're misleading the
(01:37:29):
taxpayers who they work for and who funds them. And
to pretend they just found out about this a day
or two ago. But all the audio that you just played,
that audio is almost one month wow. So the president
of Texas A and M knew about this a month ago,
The department head knew about it. The professor was the
one who did it. But then the department head and
President engaged in a cover up. They tried to threaten
(01:37:50):
the student, they tried to silence the student. And it's
only because I went public that anybody even knows this
is happening.
Speaker 4 (01:37:55):
And that's in contravention of what federally the executive order
from the White House, and then also Texas's own laws
that you all passed in Austin.
Speaker 3 (01:38:04):
Well, the unfortunate thing on that is the Governor and
Lieutenant Governor and Speaker have been telling everybody for two
years now that we've passed bans on de and transgender
and doctrination in public universities. The only little problem with that,
it's a complete lie. The bill that we passed to
ban DEI explicitly authorizes DEI in the classroom. Same thing
with transgender and doctation of the state of Texas. Despite
(01:38:26):
what the governor said in his tweet yesterday that this
is a violation of law, there is no state law
that we've passed. I filed fourteen different pieces of legislation
data to do that, at every single one of those
was stopped, not by Democrats, so called Republicans that control
every branch of the government of Texas. The Texas government data.
I'm going to shock you. I'm on the Appropriations Committee.
(01:38:47):
We may be the biggest funder of DEI and transgender
and doctrination in the United States of America. And every
effort that I've put forth to end that has been
thwarted by the elected Republican establishment in the Texas government.
Speaker 4 (01:39:00):
Ultimately, and for those just joining, we're talking with Texas
Representative Brian Harrison. The facilitation of what we heard in
these videos and what we saw in the earlier video.
I mean, it's really was allowed by Republicans in Austin.
They didn't fight against it.
Speaker 3 (01:39:16):
Well, here's the interesting thing. If the governor after we
forced him, after forty eight hours of pressure to put
out a tweet and get a professor fired, here's the
real question. If he's got that authority as he does.
Here's the thing. We don't actually need to pass a
law the university. The public universities in Texas are all
controlled by regents who appoints the regents Governor Greg Abbott,
So I have asked him in writing to direct every
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one of his regions at every public university in Texas
to immediately fire every professor, every taxpayer fund and employee
who's engaged in DEI or transgender in doctrination, but he
has not done it. Not one regent, to the best
of my knowledge, has received that instruction in how would
I know? Not one other person has been fired. And
this one professor was only fired because patriots coast to
(01:40:00):
coast were made aware of this and demanded action out
of the Texas government. So here's the sad reality, Dana.
We should the legislature shouldn't have to pass a law
to say, don't spend tax money on transgender indoctrination. How
offensive is that concept to the taxpayers, the people who being,
by the way, taxed out of their homes because the
Texas got some of the highest property taxes in America.
Texans are being taxed out of their homes. The legislators
(01:40:22):
shouldn't have to say to these bureaucrats that run our
public universities, hey, by the way, don't use their tax
money to promote Marxists, leftist, progressive transgender and DEI and doctrination.
What the hell is the point of having a chancellor,
What the hell is the point of having regents, What's
the point of having a presidence if they can't be
trusted to do the right thing. As far as I'm concerned,
they can all be fired and probably should be.
Speaker 4 (01:40:41):
Yeah, well that was going to be my next question.
The president of Texas A and M. He seems to
be getting through this well right now. Kind of I'm scared.
The dean's gone, the professor's gone, but he's im not.
Speaker 3 (01:40:51):
No, no, they're telling you that it's dishonest. I asked,
they're not.
Speaker 4 (01:40:56):
Oh my gosh.
Speaker 3 (01:40:57):
No, no, they're misleading people. They're changing their titles. I
don't think their salary has even gone down one penny.
And Texas A and M refuses when I ask them
directly in writing, They refuse to tell me that anybody's
been terminated except for this one professor. It's a shell
game and it goes all the way to the top.
The president of Texas A and M University personally berated
(01:41:19):
this student. He personally mocked this student. He personally is
lying to the people of the state of Texas. He
personally has advocated on tape for more transgender in doctrination,
and in one of the clips I just released yesterday,
he actually advocated for a new professional track for people
who want to study LGBTQ literature. That is on recording
(01:41:41):
from the president of Texas A and M University, who
quite frankly should have been fired by now, and if
he is not fired and quickly, that is nothing more
of than admission by the elected Republican leadership of the
state of Texas that they support the contion of taxpayers
being forced to fund DEI and transgender indoctrination by our
state agencies in our STI public universities.
Speaker 4 (01:42:01):
I completely agree with that, and that is it's shocking
and to way the fight, especially as you put it
with property tax and how people are just being taxed
to death in Texas and then you see what our
tax dollars in Texas are going towards, and then they're
trying to lie about any kind of responsibility or remedy.
I mean, that's just so what can be done, because
(01:42:21):
I mean clearly it's like they're protected on every front,
these people that are pushing this nonsense.
Speaker 3 (01:42:27):
Well, it'd be really clear about two things. Number One,
what you said is exactly right. Texans are being taxed
out of their homes to effectively do what to fund
the Joe Biden agenda, the Kamala Harris agenda, the AOC agenda,
the Nancy Pelosi agenda. That is what the so called
elected Republicans in this state who have controlled our government
for two damn wong quite frankly, are doing with the
(01:42:49):
money of the hard working, over taxed men and women
of the State of Texas. And then number two, the
governor of the State of Texas has all the power
he needs to end this, and end it before this
interview is over, Dana. If Governor Greg Abbott wanted to
end DEI and transgender doctrination of the state, he could
snap his fingers and it would be over. And you
(01:43:10):
know what, that's exactly what's the hardworking, patriotic, freedom loving
men and women of Texas want. It's what they're demanding,
it's what they deserve. And I'm sick and tired of
the people who love this state and who love this country,
and who work too hard to fund the government that,
instead of protecting their liberties, is on a daily basis
violating their liberty, giving it to liberal Hollywood and every
(01:43:32):
crony corpus welfare scheme you can imagine under the sun.
Not protecting their liberties, not protecting their freedom, but selling
them out to make their rich friends richer and to
indoctrinate the next generation. Texans deserve bar far better than
what's coming out of pink domin Austin, Texas.
Speaker 4 (01:43:49):
Last question for you this student. How is this student?
Because that was incredibly brave of her to do what
she did. But even though the nation doesn't know who
she is, the people empowered A and M know who
she is. How is she?
Speaker 3 (01:44:02):
Oh, they know who she is. And I know who
she is, and I've spoken to her repeatedly on my office.
Maintains a good line of communication with her, and she's
doing very well. This is emotionally, I think this is
a It's a tough thing what she's doing. I mean,
imagine the power imbalance this young girl. I don't want
to give her age, but she's an undergraduate student at
Texas A and M.
Speaker 4 (01:44:20):
She sounds it.
Speaker 3 (01:44:20):
Think about the power dynamic. A former four star general
appointed by Barack Obama is braiding you, is gaslighting you,
is threatening you, is mocking you. And you have the
courage and the fortitude to secretly record him. First of all,
kudos to her, but then to stand your ground when
he lied to her. He lied to her on tape
and said nobody else had filed a complaint, and she goes,
(01:44:41):
are you sure?
Speaker 4 (01:44:42):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:44:42):
And when she said that, he goes, okay, four other
people have filed complaints. Now she is doing she is
holding up tremendously well, and I cannot commend her courage
and bravery anymore than I've just stated here. Well.
Speaker 4 (01:44:55):
And I'm so glad that she was able to go
to you and get some kind of to get some
help for this, because, as you said, that balance of power,
especially being an undergrad, that's a real thing. That's a
very real thing. And I'm so glad that you were
there to help her. Please keep us updated about this,
because it's clear that it's not as easy as just
going and getting the truth on x because there are
(01:45:16):
a lot of lawmakers that are trying to hide what's rhythm.
Speaker 3 (01:45:19):
The whole infrastructure in Austin is circle in the wagons
to protect these indoctrinators. And it's not just A and M.
I want to be really clear, every single public or
just if not everyone, just about every public university in
the state of Texas. It's being funded by taxpayers. They
are doing the exact same thing. The indoctrination that you
see in those slides that I've posted that instructural materials
the gender unicorn, and I think it's actually training future
(01:45:41):
criminal child groomors to teach young little children about queerness.
That's literally one of the slides why you need to
talk to little children about queerness. This is happening in
just about every public university in the state of Texas,
and it's past daan time we end it.
Speaker 4 (01:45:56):
It is there, it is. We appreciate it. Representative Brian
Harre send God bless you. We so appreciate your fire
and your fight. Well, we'll stay in touch and we'll
follow this. God bless you. Appreciate it.
Speaker 3 (01:46:06):
We're talking soon. God bless y'all.
Speaker 8 (01:46:08):
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Speaker 4 (01:46:19):
So we have breaking news right now front of the show.
And I mean he's a big activist. Charlie Kirk was
apparently shot in the neck at Utah Valley University just
not long ago. He was listed as in critical condition
in the hospital. Apparently the perpetrator was taken into custody.
There's a lot of photos that are circulating. I want
to be very careful and that we only go with
(01:46:41):
the things that have been confirmed, as you know, But
we're sending prayers up for Charlie. He's you know, young father.
They just had their first child. He and his wife.
We just saw them when they were here in Dallas
for the Young Women's Leadership Summit. But if you're just
joining us, say a prayer for Charlie Kirk and his family.
Because he was speaking at the at a university in Utah,
(01:47:02):
and he was and it's all on camera, uh, and
he was he was shot in the neck. And I
hesitate playing the video. We can show you some of
the b role because the last thing that I want
to do is have air that and the worst happens
as a result. But this was the aftermath of people
(01:47:23):
fleeing the scene there in Utah. But the the person
who took the shot is reportedly in custody. Uh, and
so far it seems like a single individual. So well,
I'm gonna keep this updated on sub stack over at
chapter and verse and Facebook as well, But say prayer
(01:47:43):
for for Charlie Kirk and for his wife he's you know,
he's a young father and he was just shot at
the at a university in Utah at a tp USA event.
I believe there in Utah, he was speaking and you
hear the shot and within a second the reaction. So
he is in the hospital now and will continue to
(01:48:05):
bring you updates on that on social media. So say
a prayer for the kirks and folks, cool minds and
big hearts prevail. Right, get the facts first, God blessed.
I'll be back with you tomorrow.