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October 20, 2025 93 mins
Dana recaps the craziest moments from the “No Kings” rallies over the weekend including multiple death threats from extreme leftists. Zohran Mamdani posts a photo posing with the unindicted co-conspirator in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury team invited a 7-year-old “genderless child” which appears to be a boy in makeup dressed as a little girl on the court to dance and perform during the halftime show. Thieves steal expensive jewels from The Louvre museum in broad daylight. Was this an inside job? Israel and Hamas clash over the weekend following the peace deal being signed. Amazon Web Services crashes, causing outages on hundreds of websites. Dana doesn’t like how everything online relies on Amazon. Democrat infighting continues as Karine Jean-Pierre launches her book tour of her time in The White House. Stephen Yates from Heritage joins us to discuss Trump’s meeting with Australia, Trump’s planned visit to China, and more. A liberal dude tells Winsome Sears to “go back to Haiti” at a football game even though she was born in Jamaica.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Pass over the weekend the new King's businesses, I think
it's a joke.

Speaker 2 (00:03):
I looked at the people if they're not representative of
this country. And I looked at all the brand new
science paid for. I guess it was paid for by
sous and other radical left lunatics. It looks like it was.
We're checking it out. The demonstrations were very small, very ineffective,
and the people who are worked out. When you look
at those people, those are not representative of the people

(00:25):
of our country.

Speaker 3 (00:26):
The site San Francisco. I'm not a king.

Speaker 4 (00:29):
I'm not a king.

Speaker 2 (00:30):
I work my ass off to make our country great.
That's all it is. I'm not a king at all.

Speaker 4 (00:35):
I mean, think about it. How in the world are
you having a no king's protest? The reason if there
was a king, you wouldn't be able to have it, right,
I mean, think about in monarchy everywhere else. My gosh,
if you say something mean in the UK, they come
and arrest you. I don't like what you've said on
the twitter's kine, Oh Gord, send the parties, goring to

(00:59):
send the bar used to coming to get you, take
you away forever. Welcome back to the program. Dana with you.
I have no idea what's happening. It's full, it's not
ay eleveny degree, so we're all in a little bit
better mood. You don't realize we slaved away for you
under these lights. You know, it's not all like you know,
glittering kittens. It's really not. I'm joking. Welcome back. You

(01:21):
can also join the chat at Rumble and check us
watch us do the radio show Channel three forty seven
Direct TV. But yeah, the no Kings thing, I didn't.
I didn't have anything interrupted this weekend, Kane. Most of
it was legal study because I've got a debate coming up.
And then I did partake of a bit of october Fest,

(01:42):
per my husband's German heritage, because he has to wear
the hat and the hole. He does the whole. He's
cherry German.

Speaker 3 (01:48):
I had chicken wings and watch football. Nothing was interrupted.

Speaker 4 (01:52):
I had schnitzel and struthel and a bunch of other things.

Speaker 3 (01:57):
And I'm jealous.

Speaker 4 (01:58):
Yeah, all the German cars, all of them, and then
an ac DC cover band because you know it's Texas.
God bless America. But I didn't see any no King stuff.
I don't even think I saw anybody with anybody who's
blue hair. Did you see an Did you have your
any activities interrupted by no king stuff?

Speaker 3 (02:16):
Kane, No, not at all, Steve.

Speaker 4 (02:18):
I'm curious. You're out there on the Eastern seaboard, in
the armpit of America in DC, beautiful architecture there. Did
you have any of your weekend activities interrupted by any
multiple colored hair people in the streets.

Speaker 5 (02:30):
I went golfing in the morning, so I was able
to get out of there before it started, and I
stayed out of it.

Speaker 4 (02:35):
Look at your smart man. Smart. It's like also the
most East Coast thing I think I've ever heard. It
was golfing in the morning, just stayed away from the
protest till then. It's smart. Yeah, I didn't see apparently
they were out and about. I did see some photos.
We do have some video. There's one video, and I'm
gonna we're and we're gonna switch here and get into
some of this other stuff too. But I wanted to

(02:55):
call out, we're Oh goodness, it was the one. Uh.
We have a million of them. We have a lot
of really good audio today. It's like eleventy cut, eleventy million,
thousand kine. But it's the I guess they're not into
gun control anymore because they were talking about shooting people.
I'm not kidding, they were talking about that.

Speaker 2 (03:14):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (03:14):
And then you also had yeah, this is this is
audio sound bite twenty three. This is in Seattle. So
the No Kings guy, he's talking about killing people already.
Can they go for a day without obsessing over killing people? Listen?

Speaker 3 (03:28):
Who are you gonna kill? Nazis?

Speaker 6 (03:31):
Who do you mine is a Nazi?

Speaker 7 (03:33):
What do you mean?

Speaker 3 (03:34):
It's pretty in.

Speaker 4 (03:35):
This in this context?

Speaker 3 (03:36):
Who is a Nazi?

Speaker 8 (03:38):
So you're gonna kill Steven Miller who.

Speaker 3 (03:40):
Had a chance?

Speaker 5 (03:40):
Yeah? Much?

Speaker 9 (03:41):
Wow.

Speaker 4 (03:41):
I don't know if i'd something i'd say on camera, Bro,
there's the picnic blanket lady. Wow. You know why they
say this stuff on camera and they don't care because
they haven't been able to be touched until now because
there was no accountability in law and order. There was
none of it, not no accountability. I mean, my guysh
you had leftist burning down churches in DC and people

(04:03):
got wrists slapped. There's I tweeted out one over the
weekend as well where someone was talking about shooting someone else.
It was I think it was like Portland or Seattle.
I had reposted it on x and it's video of
a guy saying talking about how you got to get
a gun and go and start killing. I mean, I'm
not kidding. This is some of the stuff that they
were talking about at these things. It's it's wild and

(04:28):
twenty four cut twenty four. This lady had no idea,
no idea what she was talking about. This is some
common ayers word salad level check this.

Speaker 8 (04:40):
So what brings you out today, No King's Day? And
why specifically are you out supporting No King's Day?

Speaker 1 (04:48):
I think protest is important.

Speaker 8 (04:50):
Why are you protesting?

Speaker 3 (04:54):
How much time do you have, oh, dear, a.

Speaker 8 (04:57):
Couple of minutes, Andy, what's the main reason you're out?
Your protesting President Trump?

Speaker 10 (05:01):
You with a lot of the decisions that are being made.

Speaker 8 (05:04):
Is there any decision in particular you disagree with?

Speaker 4 (05:08):
We're okay?

Speaker 3 (05:09):
So I would start.

Speaker 4 (05:11):
With, yeah, well, yeah.

Speaker 3 (05:19):
I don't even think I don't even think it's appropriate for.

Speaker 4 (05:21):
Me to have this interview. What because you don't know
what you're talking about? In Chicago they had sorry, this
was in Chicago. I put this in. I had tweeted
this over the weekend where they had one of the
one of the leaders, one of the activists, speaking in
front of a and he said, you gotta grab a gun,

(05:42):
and you got to turn guns on the fascist system.
I mean, can we have a day without liberal violence?

Speaker 11 (05:48):
No?

Speaker 4 (05:50):
Do we have this? Go ahead and place. This is rough. Listen,
you gotta grab a gun.

Speaker 10 (05:55):
We gotta turn around the cud of this fascist system.

Speaker 5 (06:00):
These i Asians gotta get shot.

Speaker 4 (06:02):
And right thought, wow, so wait I got a question.
So that was in Chicago. So they're not for gun
control anymore?

Speaker 5 (06:10):
Interesting?

Speaker 4 (06:11):
Oh but okay, yeah, all right, I see what you're
violent vial. I really feel like leftists always I don't know.
I mean, when they tell you that they want you dead,
you need to believe them. Guys, you need to believe them.
I'm just saying, this is how the left has always
been for forever. With this stuff. Oh my gosh. There's

(06:33):
more though, too. We got so much. Then there's audio.
This is cut twenty nine and no King's protester with
a Mexican flag. Watch what she does with here. This
is cut twenty nine.

Speaker 5 (06:44):
Hey have you.

Speaker 4 (06:47):
Heard classy she pretends curt thing just disgusting. I have
never and I have some people on the right that
get mad at me, because when I get mad, I
there's no going back. It takes a lot to get
me reallyged, like truly enraged. I've never been so angry

(07:11):
that I or unreasonable or without ration that I thought
that the only way that I could be clearly heard
was through violence, and I have never been I can
separate a person from a political belief unless they want
a disarmy, and then it's on. If you disagree with

(07:34):
me on taxation, you're horribly mathematically illiterate, But that's okay.
You know, I'll pray for you if you disagree with
me on things like EVS or you know, a number
of domestic policy issues. I just do not feel whatever
they feel that gets me wound up to a point

(07:59):
where I would behave that way. When you lose control,
think about this. People who lose control of their emotions
are weak. Now that's not to say you should be
a robot and never demonstrate or exhibit any kind of
emotional empathy at all, But people who lose their cool
like this are weak. Acting with emotion like that is

(08:23):
not a sign of strength. It's a lack of complete
self discipline. It is a weakness. It's sad. I see
a lot of very weak constitution, like personal constitution, weak people,
people who are not as educated as they want you
to think, people who are who want to be taken

(08:43):
care of, they want to be coddled. Weakness. And then
we're gonna come back to this. You also have this too. Gosh,
we have a lot of good stuff. This is audio
sound bye one Potius blasted Zora Mandan Mandanni. Now over
the weekend, I tweeted out he was campaigning, campaigning with

(09:09):
one of the unindicted co conspirators from the nineteen ninety
three World Trade Center bombing. This is crazy, this guy
this Mom Saraj Wahaj Zoora and Mandanni tweeted quote today
I had the pleasure of meeting with him, Mom, Sarajjaj,

(09:29):
one of the nation's foremost Muslim leaders and a pillar
of the bed Stewey community for half a century. Yeah,
you know, he kind of helped contribute to knocking down
some other pillars. But you want to know something else.
This in mom's children. Do you guys remember this story?
First off, let's play this repodus real quick. Sorry, this
is cut one.

Speaker 5 (09:50):
Of Mondami's photo with the ninety three World Trade Center bombing.

Speaker 3 (09:56):
Yeah, here, it's a shame.

Speaker 2 (09:57):
Look the Mandami thing is, it's a disaster waiting to happen.
We can't have a communist in judge of a great
supposedly free enterprise is kind of a representative city.

Speaker 5 (10:10):
So I think it's if you have.

Speaker 2 (10:13):
A communist mayor, I think it's going to be very
tough for him and for the city.

Speaker 4 (10:17):
And he's not just a communist Mary, he's out there
literally campaigning with one of the unindicted co conspirators of
nine to eleven, Andy McCarthy, who's on the show often.
He was the prosecutor as assistant US attorney. He prosecuted him.
That was his case, and the unindicted aspect, that meant
the federal government they had evidence on him, but they
didn't bring charges. They were trying to plague. They were

(10:39):
trying to use him to get a conviction on one
of the more dangerous guys. It is what it is.
But what's more, you remember this in Mom's Son, You
guys remember this story. Let me take you on a
flashback here. Let's go back in time. Now, this is
the same a mom we're talking about, right, let's go
back to Actually this is like twenty eighteen, although twenty

(11:02):
fourteen of last year's when it went to trial. The
mom's kids, his son and two of his daughters, they
were convicted for this case and they were sentenced to
life in prison. They were convicted on federal terrorism and
kidnapping charges. It started because the a mom's son kidnapped
his three year old son and went with his sisters

(11:26):
to New Mexico. The boy was missing from Georgia. He
had seizures and other health issues. The dad thought he
was just possessed, and when the FBI raided the compound,
they found the little boy's remains on the property. But
there's more. The five adults they had put eleven children.

(11:47):
They were training them to be terrorists. They were running
them through shooting courses, the stuff that they said that
they were preparing them to attack the government. According to
the Department of Justice. Now remember when this was, this
was this is this actually the investigation into this actually

(12:09):
started under Obama. The prosecutor said that the family of
prohibitive possessors that they were using the kids as a
prop because they wanted to rid the world of corrupt institutions.
Including the US military, US government, et cetera. Sarajuahaj, named
after his father, and his sisters and one of his

(12:29):
sister's husband were sentenced to life in prison without the
possibility of parole. Thankfully. The other children were taken into
custody and are okay. But one of the three year
old Wejaja's son that in mom's grandson is dead and
they said it was heavily fortified and that they were
training them to attack the US government and US citizens.

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Speaker 12 (14:24):
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Speaker 4 (14:34):
What in the world? So what you're witnessing is child abuse?
It is uh the WNBA of course. Phoenix Mercury team
invited a seven year old They say genderless, but that's
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(14:58):
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(15:19):
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(15:39):
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My gosh, I was a tomboy when I was a

(16:00):
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I was in the creek, I was on my ATV,
I was shooting stuff with my bb gun. I was
going crazy in a fun American, good old fashioned way.

(16:23):
My mom never once was like, oh my gosh, she's
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I also wanted to be a flower, Caine apparently when
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how it was. She never never anything like that. This
is just abusive seven years old. What is the reason

(16:46):
of putting makeup and fall slashes on a seven year
old kid and put him in a half shirt other
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that's what it is. To be honest about it, And
if you're offended, it's probably because it's incriminating towards you.
M probably because it hits home. Not my problem. That's yours.

(17:09):
So coming up. Oh my gosh, Democrats are in a
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He comes out swinging against Kamala Harris. I think he's
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(17:32):
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Speaker 3 (17:41):
She's against tyranny, is yeah.

Speaker 4 (17:43):
She was against tyranny. How did she say?

Speaker 9 (17:46):
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Speaker 4 (17:47):
Emritis?

Speaker 5 (17:47):
That's right, like a diase.

Speaker 4 (17:49):
She's got a new memoir that you know this chick
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X and Facebook. So the No Kings. I was reading

(20:17):
this over the week and Lorraine reminded me of it.
I was reading this over the weekend. So Democrats abroad
they had a little note. Did you hear about this, Kane?
They had a little note to their no kings protest.
Let me read it to you all, Democrats abroad. A
few notes. We've changed the no kings theme of other

(20:38):
events around the world to no tyrants, so as to
not mix messages in a country with a monarchy. We're
also swapping out no crowns in favor of no clowns.
Come dressed as a Trump clown DT himself or one
of his cronies. Think bad blonde wig, orange face, long

(21:01):
red tie, or whatever gets your creative juices flowing. What
a few notes, just a little caveat. Yes, they don't
want to upset every because you know they can't do
this in Saudi Arabia. You can't go to Saudi Arabian
do no kings. You can't even mean tweet in the UK.

(21:24):
So they're already caving. Oh, we've decided to change the
new kings. So wait, so we are they're announcing that
the kings they're not actually there's no king. They are
actually protesting against us. What they're admitting.

Speaker 3 (21:39):
Here, no actual case.

Speaker 4 (21:40):
Yeah, any resemblance to any real kings, living or dead
is purely coincidential. A new offense is intended to any
actual monarch of any sovereign nation. So they changed it
to no tyrants. We don't want to We don't want
to misunderstand or be misunderstrawed in a country with a monarchy. Cane.

Speaker 3 (21:58):
It's more like they don't want to be targeted.

Speaker 4 (22:00):
Yeah, we do not want to have our backsides blistered
by the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia. Nor would we
like to be taken to jail by the bobbies in
the UK for simply tweeting something that could be misundistrued
about the monarchy. Hm hmmm, what if it was just
an excuse? It always has been, that's it, So yeah,

(22:21):
can you well, well, I don't think in countries. So
wait a minute, where here's the thing that sticks out?
So as to not mix messages in a country with
a monarchy. So they're admitting that there's no monarchy here
in the US. Well, well why why is it? Well,

(22:48):
we know we don't live in a monarchy, but what
do you mean to New King's protest? Anyway?

Speaker 3 (22:54):
It doesn't happen.

Speaker 4 (22:55):
I am so confused, right now, okay, all right. By
the way, this guy almost passed out and malfunctioned cut
twenty five. This was another no kings, but don't say kings.
It's no tyrants. He was asked about voter idea and
he couldn't do it.

Speaker 8 (23:16):
Voter idea is racist?

Speaker 5 (23:17):
Yeah, Like, should you need an idea to vote?

Speaker 2 (23:20):
No?

Speaker 3 (23:20):
I don't think so. No.

Speaker 8 (23:21):
Is it racist that CBS asked you for an ida
to buy suito FED?

Speaker 5 (23:24):
Well, I think that there are certain people that should
not be allowed to.

Speaker 3 (23:26):
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Speaker 8 (23:28):
So it's more important that you use an idea to
buy suit of fed, but not to vote for the
person that runs this country.

Speaker 5 (23:33):
Yet I'm not exactly sure.

Speaker 4 (23:38):
I'm so confused. Why am I here? Who addressed me here?
They have no idea. They just wanted to go out
and make fools of themselves. These are grown people. See kids,
I'm telling you, when you get older, you just realize
just how dangerous you're Like, I mean, by God's grace,
have you made it this far? These are the dumb
people that are in charge. These are the adults that

(23:58):
are in charge. By God's grace, it this far without
one of them getting you killed. That's one of the
things you realize as you get older, Kane, is it not?
It's like it's like, uh, interview with the vampire and
Brad Pitt when he wakes up in the tomb or
whatever and you can see everything. It's like when you
become an adult and you can see everything and you
realize all these people are morons. Oh my gosh, how

(24:18):
did I make it this far in life? Oh my word?
They well there's more. I mean, we could sit here
and oh wait did we get cut? Thirty one? JB. Pritzker.
He went to one to the irony of the billionaire

(24:38):
Nepo baby going to a quote this guy shut down
the state of Illinois and then left he Florida, Florida.
He shut down Illinois and was like bye and left
and went to Florida. Kitty left everyone there going gosh, words. Pritzker.
Pritsker was maskless in Florida, living it up. Now he's

(25:02):
at the quote unquote wait can they call it a
no kings? Oh wait no, this is understood to be
a country without a monarchy, So they can say No Kings,
which completely undercuts their whole purpose of their protest. Cut
thirty one. Please, Oh my gosh, you saw doubles the care.

(25:22):
He's just trying to make it through the walk. He
needs to get George Commas of z FECh Daniel, you're
so mean. Yes, that's a point. By the way, Sierra Club,
We're just gonna randomly be out here in the back
Zerra Club sponsored by Crocs Internet Explorer. I'm sure flex tape.

(25:45):
I mean, come on, these people we hate capitalism, but
sponsored by you know, come on, this is crazy. I
there is. I just can't so. Okay, So then cut twenty.
This is a protester again. We can't go very far

(26:08):
without getting one of the violent ones. They're all over.
This is cut twenty from one of the No King's protestings.

Speaker 8 (26:18):
Okay, So for a birthday president, what do you hope happens?

Speaker 3 (26:21):
No, you wake up tomorrow morning.

Speaker 13 (26:23):
I hope that I see the obituary that we're all
waiting for tomorrow.

Speaker 3 (26:27):
That's what I hope for.

Speaker 5 (26:28):
Yeah, that's what you're wishing that President Trump is dead?

Speaker 4 (26:32):
Yes? Absolutely, absolutely absolutely. Oh isn't she just so kind?
That's the left for you. Thank you for demonstrating your
violent nature. Thank you so much for playing. I can't, man,
I can't. This is crazy. Now explain eighteen to me.
So apparently Nancy Pelosi she made a video and she

(26:54):
needed a jump cut for a six second video. Why
did she? Let's watch this first, so this is cut eighteen.
She was tearing up a crown and I don't know why,
but there's a jump cut in here. Watch You're gonna
tear up the crown. Why did she have to do that?
Why was there a jump cut in the middle of
the video.

Speaker 3 (27:11):
She couldn't do it at first.

Speaker 4 (27:13):
I can't tear this piece of paper. It's like the
SpongeBob when he's going door to door and he meets
the old lady and then she's like, mom, remember that
the old SpongeBob video. No, only half of you out there,
and only half of the half understand what that's about.
Can we talk about the louver for a moment. I
just who's in charge of security over there? Who does

(27:36):
that pig panther? Apparently it gets crazier. So the alarm,
I don't know if you this is wild. The alarm
for the louver that connected the window door. So the burglars,
if you are not following the story, literally in broad daylight,
in the span of four minutes, a group of thieves

(28:00):
came in two hundred and seventy yards from the Mona
Lisa and stole all of these like jewels that were
in Napoleon's family, right, stole all of these like super
expensive jewels, and the loops closed. They rode a basket,
lift up the outside of it, forced open a window,
got in there, smashed the display cases, and then they

(28:23):
fled with all this fancy stuff. Right, they got all
kind of stuff that they stole, jewels that you know
were going to be just broken up and immediately just
parsed out. They eight seven hundred eight diamonds, thirty four sapphires,
thirty eight emeralds, and two hundred and twelve pearls stolen
the pearl and diamond Tiari Kane of Empress Eugenie, the

(28:44):
large diamond corsage Beau the Brute known as the Reliquy
of Empress Eugenie, emper emerald necklace from the Marie Louise Peru,
and then you add a whole bunch of other stuff.
Uh wow, they got the crown. They dropped a crown
on their way out and it was damaged. A lot
of these they said, are They can't even estimate how

(29:07):
valuable they are there and they said they're all unsellable
because their world renowned. So they're going to have to
destroy all of these pieces and resell the stones. That's
what they're doing, because you can't just like resell like
the necklace. Everyone's gonna know it's been stolen. This is
going to be a lot of money. What gets me
is how in the world this was able to happen.

(29:28):
So this is what the louver. This is the actual museum.
This is what they said. They tweeted this today. After
ery is that the Louver suffered yesterday, the museum regrets
to inform you that it will remain close to the
public today visit those who have already booked at Tikis
will be really funded. After er robbery came, You mean

(29:50):
the robbery in which someone literally got into a basket
like a group of kittens and were hauled up the
side of the louver and then they busted in a
window like in in front of everybody. But they were
all in high viz vests. Apparently and what is it
does that if you see somebody in a high viz vest,
are you just like, Oh, that person's official. That's an

(30:13):
official person doing official business. They're doing official love stuff. Dude.
I am fascinated by this stuff. It is one of
the funniest I mean, it's I don't think they're ever
going to get any of these jewels back, but I mean, guys,
they got in a basket and they hauled it up
old style up the side of the building. What in

(30:34):
the world and no one saw? No one saw. Now,
some people were saying that, like the story, the alarm
that was connected, it had been out of service. Apparently
they turned off the alarm on the little window door
because of a repeated false triggers cane. Oh so the

(30:58):
burglars knew that it wasn't working.

Speaker 3 (31:01):
So don't fix the triggers. Just leave the alarm off.

Speaker 4 (31:04):
Yeah, oh no, we should not fix what is triggering
the alarm. We should Oh no, no, we should lease
the alarm off. We let's go get a bag it. Well,
instead of fixing it, let's just don't plug it. Whoo.
I don't know, I got I think that there was

(31:25):
an inside job. I think that somebody on the inside
was working with them, because how do you not. I'm
just I don't know. I don't know, man, so they
I guess it's still close today. But that's a lot
of jewels. That is some real Yeah you know that meme.

(31:46):
I don't know if you guys have seen this before.
It is a meme of a door lock, like one
of the latch locks, but instead of the metal latch,
there's a cheeto in place. This is like the security
of the louver for apparently. Oh no, no, just don't
fix it. Just put that chito. Oh is it cheeto? Well?
Key buzz of people. Oh we we that's I don't know, man,

(32:10):
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Speaker 3 (33:16):
And now all of the news you would probably miss,
it's time for Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 4 (33:22):
So apparently this is ridiculous. Antidepressants, which I think are
completely overdescribed, over prescribed in this nation, it's now they're
now being recast as a hot lifestyle accessory. Influencers have
been touting them a lot of unsuspecting people though they
find the side effects. I can't even I mean the
reading about the side effects. It's like it's like they

(33:45):
give you all of the things that you would take
them to get rid of. Right. The side effects to
this are crazy. I just feel like it's big farmer
trying you do not everybody. No, I think it's one
of the most over prescribed things. It is an epidemic
in this nation. Steak, butter, and ice cream. There's a
fight coming up Maha with saturated fat.

Speaker 9 (34:06):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (34:06):
And there are you know, the war on seed oils,
et cetera. Federal government's unveiling new diet advice that's going
to embrace saturated fat that alarms doctors and scientists. And
it shows a meal with a stick of butter, a
rough steak, and a glass of milk. That is a
lot of fat.

Speaker 3 (34:20):
Yeah, but that's not scientists, that's not real. Sign right against.

Speaker 4 (34:24):
And also, I mean, do you need the government to
tell you how to eat? I on my own see
a nutritionist.

Speaker 3 (34:31):
They lie to us with that stupid food pyramid.

Speaker 4 (34:34):
Oh they did. Yeah, It's like people can take charge
of their own eating habits. They don't have to have
the government and struck them on how to eat. It's crazy. Uh,
let's see here. So apparently, oh, I'm gonna get to
this lithium battery A lithium battery ignites on an air
China flight mid air flames burst out in the cabin,

(34:57):
and that's one of those like if they had like
a I guess when you fly here in the United States,
anything that has a liting battery in it, you got
to put in your check bag or you can't bring it.
But they said apparently it was. It's spontaneously ignited and
it was in the overhead compartment. That's pretty crazy. You
got to be careful with those things for sure. Also

(35:18):
here going back, we had there's fears over higher rates
pricing as Georgia is moving to provide more electricity for
AI data centers. This is going to be a big
thing coming up with local and municipal voting the Republican
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Speaker 11 (37:18):
And you're going to have to keep up the pressure
on the Israeli government. Justin Trudeau said that Canada would
honor the International Criminal Court arrest warrants. I Benjamin Ettiehuod
would be arrested if he came to Canada. Does that
stand under your leadership? Yes, you'd be prepared to do that.

Speaker 12 (37:37):
Yes.

Speaker 4 (37:38):
Oh well that's Mark Carney in Canada for what reason?
But notice you won't say the same thing about any
of the Hamas leaders or even any of the Kataris
that help facilitate it. Welcome back to the program, Dana
lash with you. By the way, the ceasefire Hamas already
violated it. I mean what we tell you, every single

(37:58):
ceasefire Harmas violates it. You have two Israeli soldiers that
are dead, and Israel's now ordered a wave of strikes
on Gaza. They've suspended AID. Think about this they were
literally giving aid and have been the entire time to
that area. Can you imagine if the United States if

(38:18):
we were told that we had to give aid to
Japan during World War two, or if Britain was ordered
to give aid to Germany during World War two. That's
exactly what it's like when you're demanding that Israel give
aid to the very entity that has spent twenty years
attacking it and violating literally every ceasefire. And that's what's
been happening. So Israel announced that they're halting the transfer

(38:42):
of humanitarian aid because Hamas will not stop firing off
rockets and bombing. They won't stop. It continues, over and
over again. Audio some by three. Trump has already warned them,
He's given them. I don't know, this might be the
last warning. Listen to cut three.

Speaker 14 (39:03):
Is there a timeline to get Hamas to disarm?

Speaker 10 (39:06):
In your mind, not a timeline, not a hard line.
But we're going to see how it all works out.
They've lived there for a long time, they're very violent.
You understand, you've been covering it for a long time.

Speaker 4 (39:24):
But we're going to find out. Don't forget.

Speaker 10 (39:26):
Fifty thousand of them have been killed. Okay, so they
killed twelve hundred people in horrible the October seventh.

Speaker 5 (39:34):
Attack. It was an attack.

Speaker 10 (39:36):
They killed twelve hundred, but Israel can say that we
killed fifty thousand, and so you'd say it's a whole
new set of people, and it is. I mean, you know,
they get replaced by other people, young people, But we're
going to find out. So it's not a hard timeline,
but it's a line in my own mind. And at

(39:56):
a certain point, if they don't do what they're supposed
to do, then we'll have to do it for him.

Speaker 4 (40:03):
He's being very clear. Hamas fired on troops in Rafa,
they killed two IDF Force IDF soldiers, and then Israel
launched significant and extensive strikes in return as a response
to Hamas's ceasefire violation. So and then of course Hamas says, oh, look,

(40:26):
you're so mean, you're killing our people. You violated the ceasefire.
Yet again, they do this every single time. That's why
all of this is just performative nonsense. People have been following.
Those from the inception are tired. It's been twenty years
of this. They are the ones who violate the ceasefire
without exception every single time, and when Israel acts to

(40:50):
defend itself, Israel is the one that's attacked. You can
see now why some people are just done being frustrated
about it. And the Hamas problem has got to be nick.
It is done, and I think Potus has given them
plenty of off ramps on the highway of terrorism. So

(41:11):
now they're in the UH. I mean now they're in
defensive position again Israel. And then Hamas of course plays victim.
Hamas was the one who fired on forces in Rafa,
that's the southern city of Rafa, that killed two of
the soldiers. Whenever Israel tries to get a to the area,

(41:33):
Hamas tries to fire on them. This is crazy. They
fired an anti tank missile Hamasted towards IDF and then
hamask goes, oh, I just don't know, I'm unaware we're
on That's literally what they said. They said, well, we're unaware,
we just don't know, we're not aware of any of

(41:54):
these things. And you guys saw the videos, Well we
didn't really play all of it because it's very very graphic.
The day that the ceasefire was signed, they were rounding
up people in Gaza and by the way, it was Hamas,
and then they had an audience of gozens that were
cheering them on. They were rounding up other people in

(42:17):
Gaza and shooting in them in the shooting them in
the head in front of everybody because they if they
were helping with like the humanitarian stuff, if they were
helping whatever. And other Gosins are the ones who are
telling Hamas about them, and then they help them get
them and they bring them to the town square, I guess,
and they put a bullet in their head. So one

(42:38):
of the so you have Abu Shabab, which is one
of the other rival. They're all Hamas and they're all
kind of power jockeing. This is what unclear language leads to.
When you are giving the breakdown of how Gaza should
be running, you say, well, Hamas can't have anything to
do with it. Without clear are like, no, we're not

(43:01):
even going to have just like a partnership of X,
Y and Z. We're gonna have this and this is
how it's going to be. Without that clear language, there
are going to be people who sense that there's a
power vacuum and they're going to fight and uh to
get to state their claim Abu Shabab is one of them.
And so this Hamas was tell it was accusing Israel

(43:25):
of funding and army rival gangs. I'm going to tell
you something. One of the things I don't understand about
the criticism of Israel. And I get it. I mean,
there's there's criticism of some of the decisions not Yah
who has made, and some of the decisions that they're
parliament as a hole made, and I understand that, But
this idea that well, you know, Israel was paying Hamas
so that they could be victims is one of the
stupidest things I've ever heard. Think about it. You are

(43:48):
your I mean your ally. The United States is across
you know, a couple of seas, and you are surrounded
by enemies all around, and then the Mediterranean to your back.
One of the only things that they could do since
whenever they get involved in any kind of military conflict,
even in defense in with I mean it's always in defense,

(44:10):
but even in clear defense of aggression from Hamas, they're
accused by the world of being murderers and then the
world threatens to come down on them. So they're limited
in some of the tactics that they can use to
weaken the enemy. And one of the things that they did,
and whether you agree with it or not, it's very
sun zoo. Pay to divide your enemy, pay to keep

(44:33):
the faction separate in terms of stoking the fires of
competitiveness between them and stoking the animosity between the different factions.
That was the purpose of it. Can you imagine a
united if all of the factions like Abu Shabab and
others united. Can you imagine what October seventh would have

(44:55):
been like had that, had those forces all been on
the same page. Can you imagine? No, you cannot because
you're isolated. All the people who are doing the drive
by criticisms are isolated. A lot of them are these
keyboard warriors. They have no clue paying to divide your
enemy because the use of military force is frowned upon.

(45:17):
What else are you supposed to do? There are a
lot of people that are very ignorant about what's happening
in this geopolitical sphere. So have criticisms about how the Parliament,
about how Herzog or NETANYAHUU or any of these other individuals,
the decisions that they make or the shots that they call.
But when you have limited options. You've got to examine
everything else that you can do in order to keep

(45:39):
your sovereign nation safe. And so Hamas was accusing them
of funding and arming rival games, and they said, oh,
they looted AID trucks. Hamas looted AID trucks. You all
are no different. So I don't know the only way
that this is going to happen. Honestly, you need the

(46:00):
air world needs to grow some balls and go in
there and clean up Gaza. And that's just it. Some
of these Arab nations and their leaders are just as
scared of their reactionary is Lomist base as anybody else's.
It's one of the reasons why they try to triangulate
and try to have all sides and try to appease everybody.

(46:22):
They're just as nervous and just as scared too, and
Democrats only encourage it. But I just want everybody to
know another ceasefire broken by Hamas again, every single one
broken by Hamas. You can go out and look throughout
the twenty year history of this every single ceasefire broken
by the same entity without exception. Now, some of the

(46:45):
other things that we're following as well, did you guys
hear Secret Services investigating what they identified as a possible
sniper's nest with sitelined to Trump's air Force one near
Palm Beach Airport. Now, I've been to that airport. There
is a no go zone of anything like that around
that airport. Further, there's no hunting in the Palm Beach.
There's there's where would you even go to get wildlife

(47:06):
unless you're going to go get a gator? And why
would you need a sniper's nest for that? Now, I
do understand that some airports they actually employ people to
keep the birds off the runway, and that's a verya
and they have to take care and I do get that,
But apparently that's not what this is. Per New York Post,
they were investigating it, and the if it was something

(47:30):
that was done by the airport, I don't think it
would look as shoddy as it did. Do you agree, Kane?
It was held up. It was a platform held up
by pipes.

Speaker 3 (47:39):
Right, and I think they have some sort of like
foul you know season yeah right now for bow hunting
and other things.

Speaker 4 (47:48):
So, but where that stand is it falls in the
perimeter of a no go zone. So even if it
was a waterfowl or anything like that area exactly that
particular perimeter because it was so close to the airport
is a no go zone.

Speaker 3 (48:01):
And where was in the tree too, was a little
even if you're a hunter, you're not going to put
it kind of right there.

Speaker 4 (48:07):
Yeah, it was in a weird spot.

Speaker 3 (48:09):
It was.

Speaker 4 (48:09):
I mean, I've seen tree blines before and this is
just like a weird there's a weird spot. But they're investing. No,
no one's saying it was. But I'm sorry. There's there's
two precedents already with potus and a conservative activist that
was shot. Yeah, we're gonna go with the uh suspr
the trends on this, We're gonna look at the statistics
on this. It's super sus So they're investigating it. It's

(48:31):
in a tree and it was in direct line of
sight to that airport, and like I said that, it's
very I've been to that airport and that area around it,
and I did look into it. It is absolutely a
no go zone. I forget how many yards out it is,
but there is nothing no hunting waterfowl, gator or otherwise,
absolutely not in that perimeter. And I think it's something
that they expanded once Trump became POTUS, even back in

(48:54):
twenty sixteen, because that's that's where Trump Force one or
air Force one would land. Ever, he was at mar
A Lago. Is that airport, but there's I mean everything
around it's not a huge airport, but everything around that
airport there's no I'm sorry you can't know.

Speaker 3 (49:11):
As a matter of fact, I even looked this up yesterday,
and there is no hunting permitted near the Palm Beach airport. Yeah,
it's illegal and unsafe to do so. So the area
is surrounding the airport is strictly controlled.

Speaker 4 (49:24):
It's like, however, I can't remember several hundred yards like
around the whole airport is like a total no go zone.
And I know what was expanded after he became POTUS,
but I don't remember the particular details of it. I
just remember coming across it and I made a note
of it. But it's a I mean direct line of
sight right to the landing zone. So one of the things,

(49:47):
and I saw this hold up, I put let me
bear with me because I put this in my bookmark
system and I want to pull it up because this
dovetails with it. He's using a different set of stairs
right now, this was something so this actually came from
AP and Fox. So he's now taken to boarding Air

(50:09):
Force one super quickly, and they're using smaller stairs due
to increased security measures, per a White House official. So
that's been implemented. So he's quickly the way they described it,
quickly using the small stairs due to increased security measures.
That's kind of freaky when you think about it, Like,
even with that, at least they're looking at trees now

(50:31):
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Speaker 3 (51:45):
It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time
for Florida.

Speaker 4 (51:53):
Man man I got we got some crazy headlines this
one though. Ah. I mean, the guy committed a crime
and I'm tempted to say no, but he did bring
the car back that he stole because there was a
kid in it. So a Florida man was accused of
stealing a vehicle at a gas station and then he
immediately returned it once he discovered there was a child inside.

(52:14):
Fifty three year old William Mullis was arrested after he
stole a car at gas station in Brevard County. There's
surveillance footage of it. There's no question. There was a
one year old in the back seat while the owner
went inside the convenience store. I guess to pay. He's
seen throwing the car to reverse, backing it into the
parking lot as the mother who drove the car rushes
to the driver's side door. He was seen fleeing the
area on foot, later arrested. He's behind bars with no bond.

(52:39):
I it's not worth it. Parents take him inside. It
is not worth it. It is not worth it. It
is not worth it. It is not worth it. I
cannot say it enough. We do not live in the
world that we lived in forty whatever years ago, when
your parents could do it. It's not the same. You
can't do that. Also, let's see here a Oh my gosh,

(53:00):
I don't want to read the dog one.

Speaker 3 (53:03):
I know about the guy. The deed was done last.

Speaker 4 (53:05):
Year or so, so you guys are, oh gosh, I
can't even stand. They passed a lot of laws in
Florida about this. You remember the sweet pop that was
tied to a fence to drown. He was abandoned during
a hurricane During Hurricane Milton. Remember the guy was cleared.
The guy accused of doing it was cleared of charges.
He should never be allowed to own an animal again.

(53:27):
He child. He tied this. Giovanni Garcia's third degree felony
charge was thrown out when they said they didn't have
enough sufficient evidence to verify that he was responsible. You
got to be kidding me. It was a bull terrier pupru.
The pup's name was Trooper. He was barking desperately for help.
He was in stomach water, stomach deep water. Hurricane Milton
was dumping tons of rain. He got he was saved.

(53:49):
Think heavens and rehome. But the guy who did it,
you can't. You got to be kidding me. Oh my gosh,
Fates do your thing, man, dear thing. This is horrible seeing.
Now let's talk about the Florida man who has dubbed
the Cuban Tarzan, who said he caught a record sized iguana.
I love this. Oh my gosh. They have a real

(54:11):
iguana problem down there because I guess people got them
as pets and then they let them loose, and now
like they're they got to round him up. Florida man
who goes by the nickname literally of Cuban Tarzan. He
apparently got one of the biggest iguanas ever seen in
the state Miami New Time, says Andrew Morales, who tracks.
That's his job, He tracks and removes the animals. It
is the length of his body and this guy's over

(54:32):
six feet it legit looks like a godzilla. Florida Fish
and Wildlife confirmed that they can reach five feet in
length and way up to seventeen pounds. This thing looks
like it's about seventeen pounds. That it's pretty that's pretty crazy.
Man alive. That's something else. Also, let's see here, I
gotta go ale of other ones a. We also have

(54:55):
the Florida man who was arrested for online threats against
his employer Amazon. That's what ever a smart thing to
do anything like that? And they have some very they
have some This was under the Rick Scott regime, but
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half the Internet's down Kine breaking news. Half the Internet

(57:03):
is down. Actually they're still trying to figure out what
is happening, so there's a massive, massive outage. Cybersecurity News
reported that basically everything screeched to a halt because of
Amazon Web Services. They have an outage that has been
disrupting everything Amazon, Snapchat, Prime Video, Canvas, all like the

(57:26):
stuff that like the kids use in school, all this stuff,
it's all down, they said. In the early hours of
this morning. The Amazon Web Services, which I am can
I just pause for a moment. Is that probably where
he makes the bulk of his money, Jeff Bezos, because
that is a massive business. When you consider that they

(57:46):
are literally providing half of the Internet's infrastructure, that's crazy.
So it started about like East Coast time, about three am.
They said that there was a critical failure and Amazon
Web Services US East one region in northern Virginia. So
it triggered widespread disruption and it knocked out all of

(58:09):
these platforms and so everybody had had They have frozen apps,
they have websites, they can't access, stalled workflows, et cetera.
You know, et cetera. AWUS said that the core issue
would be resolved by midday, but doesn't look like it.
But they said it's a digital domino effect and then
it starts hitting everything else. So like Snapchat, Amazon Prime Video,

(58:30):
the streams, all kinds of stuff, and they have the
whole timeline of the outages, so it's, you know, it's
like half of the Internet has gone down. Ring Alexa Snapchat,
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(58:53):
The Dana Show. Alexa Playguns n' Roses, saying, look, sorry
for all of you, I have to do that. This
is fun that apparently I've done that accidentally before. According
to Listen, Yeah, yes, so we gotta we got to
test the theory every now and then. Huh yeah, they
said that the one of the text experts, according to

(59:14):
Daily Mail, says that they think it's likely due to
an internal error at Amazon, but they have not ruled
out a cyber attack yet. They said they can't rule
the out of cyber attack until Amazon Web Services releases
its full incident report, but they said that as it is,
there isn't any current there's no currently no evidence of hacking,
data breaches or coordinated attacks. So what do you think, Kane?

(59:37):
I mean everything, Oh, all the people who play Clash Royal,
that's it. That's down Signals, down, Ring Life three sixty,
my Fitness Pal, uh, Fortnite, Oh my gosh, like every
everything everything, So uh yeah.

Speaker 3 (59:55):
If you see downdetector dot com and you look at
the graph, it shows Amazon Web Services is showing the
most consistent and upward climb, which would mean that the
DNS servers that Lorraine was talking about could be not
working properly, which that's how you as a user on

(01:00:16):
the web, when you type in where you want to
go online, the DNS server knows where to take you. Well,
if they're having DNS issues at Amazon Web Services, then
everybody will be affected, like we're seeing right here, So
maybe that's it, or hackers or.

Speaker 4 (01:00:33):
Aliens you know that space rocks up there.

Speaker 3 (01:00:37):
Doing I'm not against this thought process.

Speaker 4 (01:00:39):
The one that's putting out the weird energy, and everyone's like,
we don't know what it is. I'm just saying, just
thinking out loud here, I don't know. I mean, it
is kind of weird, how fragile that structure is though,
right where all of that can go down. Think about it.
If you're inconvenienced on the Internet, Like if something goes
down and you can't access something, doesn't it feel like

(01:01:00):
you're the Engles family living on the prairie. You feel
like you're roughing it. You're like, oh my gosh, what
am I gonna do? This is why I don't I
have resisted so I don't hate tech. Somebody accused me
of being a technophobe when we did the MRC event,
and I'm like, I'm not a technophobe. I've been. I
love gadgets, stop I'm against stupid technical you know, egregiousness,

(01:01:25):
That's what I'm against. And also AI should scare the
hell out of you, and if it doesn't, I think
you're probably the Borg. I think that's because only the
Borg would say that AI isn't scary anyway. But they
said I would not want to be an engineer who
has to work on this. Can you imagine you're like, Oh,
it's Monday, going into my job Amazon Web Services. You

(01:01:46):
go in, everything is down. Oh my gosh. No one
can get on Snapchat, no one can post the photo
of their sandwich. No, it's crazy. We are very very
dependent on digital. That bothers me like I'm trying to

(01:02:09):
not be okay, so sidebar. So, we have not yet
acquired a dog for Wick. Right, my rescue dog needs
a dog because he's he's a Malanwan or Rhodesian ridgeback mix.
And when we went and to the shelters because we
wanted to get a rescue, I was like, I don't

(01:02:30):
want a working breed and I don't want a puppy.
And then the first dog I saw looked just like
Louis one of my deceased pups. He had his markings
on his face, and I'm like, ah, so we got
a puppy. He needs a working breed anyway. Thankfully we
both have experience with working breeds, but some of his
hurting instincts are coming out and he needs a buddy
because he's just about wearing pants and typing at computers.

(01:02:53):
He's just you know, he's so codependent. So we're thinking
about our trainer and vet were like, well, you should
check out. I don't want to shop. I would I
would like to go and adopt or go to a rescue.
But they suggested a female Golden Retriever. I'm gonna bring
this tug watch a shore hold up. They got a
lot of hair on them, those Golden Retrievers. I've never
had a Golden Retriever. I've had German Shepherds, Cocker Spaniels,

(01:03:16):
and Frenchies. I've never had a Golden Retriever. And apparently
their brains make more serotonin, so that makes them very
happy all the time, more than other breeds. So my
whole point Cain and talking about this is there's only
so many amount of times that you can vacuum as
a human right, like a day. There's only so many
times that you can vacuum your house a day as

(01:03:37):
a human. So I'm like, well, I don't. I don't
even enable Cerea on my phone. And then I forget
when I want to find my phone or find something
and I remember I don't have it enabled, and I
don't do the Alexi stuff. I don't have any of
that anything like that. My friends think I'm crazy because
they all rely on it so much. They just in
the middle of the day like, oh, put whatever on
my grocery list and it's done. And they are used

(01:03:59):
to living like that, so I've been super resistant. However,
I joke about it. I won't even get a robot vacuum.
I may break on that one. Caine, really, but it's
kind of also like a machine version of a face hugger.
I don't want to wake up in the middle of
the night and that thing is on my face, you know,

(01:04:21):
killing me. I don't want to wake up in the
middle of the night being murdered by my robot vacuum.

Speaker 3 (01:04:26):
So I'm a little We all saw that video where
the robot vacuum in that robot factory convinced other robots
to leave the robot factory. Remember that when they've and
through that actual robot vacuum, they were able to access
internet to the outworld, and oh it wasn't good.

Speaker 4 (01:04:43):
They all. Yeah, So I'm I'm a little concerned about it.
I've literally been reading stories about robot vacuums. I'm just saying. So,
my whole thing is we should not be so affected
if something like this happens that everyone's like, oh, oh
my gosh, I get like Delta Airlines is affective. We
can't we can't diversify our structure a little bit. Am

(01:05:07):
I misunderstanding something? Maybe? I am.

Speaker 3 (01:05:10):
I mean I've flown in the days before computers in internet.
You couldn't buy your ticket on an Internet site back
in the early nineties, So why don't we have that
as a backup system today at all?

Speaker 4 (01:05:22):
I mean you do, you can't. You can go and
just print your boarding.

Speaker 3 (01:05:25):
But I mean right now, people are crippled at Delta
and other airlines right now because all of their online interfaces.

Speaker 4 (01:05:31):
Listen to this. Amazon Web Services has about thirty percent
of the global cloud infrastructure market. That's crazy. So if
you have an outage, I mean it hits worldwide. That
is that's wild. The aliens are watching, They're like, hmm,
do you see what's happening. They're descending into madness, just

(01:05:53):
saying I'm just just for maybe maybe for some nat
SEC issues. One of the things we were discussing in
the first hour is the insanity as it pertains to
the left. They're they're fighting, they're really upset. Now all
of these memoirs are coming out and cut forty seven
Josh Shapiro, who they were not going to consider as

(01:06:14):
a Democrat leader beyond the gubernatorial level because he's Jewish,
he's coming out swinging. Listen.

Speaker 7 (01:06:20):
And you also criticized there, which I thought was fair
for not speaking out publicly earlier about concerns over President
Biden's fitness to run in twenty twenty four. To me,
that's not just the criticism for the VP, as the
criticism for the whole Democratic point.

Speaker 3 (01:06:34):
You and I have talked about that issue.

Speaker 6 (01:06:35):
Yeah, And look, I don't want to get into it
with the former vice president, but I mean, if you're
in the room, you're seeing things nobody else is seeing,
you had a responsibility to speak up.

Speaker 4 (01:06:45):
And KJP says she didn't see any signs before the
June debate, which I don't believe it. She's got a
memoir out This is cut forty five listen.

Speaker 14 (01:06:54):
People said, why did members of his inner circles speak
up about what many believe was the apparent decline of
of Joe Biden. You said, you're a member of the
inner circle and you never saw the decline.

Speaker 4 (01:07:04):
And after that I wrote, how you.

Speaker 14 (01:07:07):
Even write koreeen that you were on the plane with
him going to the debate and you didn't see anything.

Speaker 13 (01:07:12):
Well, when we were on the Air Force one going
on the going to the debate, you got to remember
his campaign people were on the team, his family was
on the team. I actually was one of those rare
trips that I didn't really see him until after the debate,
even though I was on the plane. So really, I
take I want everybody to know that I take this
question incredibly seriously.

Speaker 4 (01:07:34):
She used to stop doing the press the spokesperson's spin
because in her memoir she's saying that, I mean, it's
very interesting. She says she didn't notice anything until the
June debate, and then after that she was just shocked.
So she they're all immediately trying to absolve themselves of
going along with this ruse by acting as though, oh no,

(01:07:54):
we were also taken. No you weren't. You guys were
right there, you ate it and about at it. You
guys saw it, but no one was going to say
anything because you guys didn't want to lose your adjacency
to power. And that's the real that's I don't like
her hair like that. I like to way about or shorter,
just I don't like the highlight in there. But she's all.
I mean, who else is going to come out with

(01:08:16):
a book at this point? Good night, all of them,
They're all. They're all just spilling secrets about this. Oh yeah,
we saw how bad it was, but not until this point.
They want to be very clear that you understand that they,
like you, were shocked at the debate when he was
just so cognitively cognitively impaired. I don't believe it at all.

(01:08:40):
Although I think Josh Shapiro has a lot of reasons
to be in great the party, but I don't. I
don't have any sympathy for you. If you stay there,
you're staying as a member of a party that did
not want to put you on the ticket because you're Jewish.
I mean that would be a clue that maybe you
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Speaker 4 (01:10:40):
I have questions. New York City Wikipedia conference was halted
when a quote non offending pedophile end quote stormed a
stage and pointed to the gun at his own head.

Speaker 3 (01:10:52):
Oxymeric Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:10:54):
Connor Weston twenty seven apparently had a revolver and he said,
I'm a non contact pedophile. They had a Wiki conference
staff had to tackle and disarmament. He was taken into custody. Uh,
what is non offending? I don't even stop it. I
honestly think some people are like, I'm gonna be I'm
gonna I'm gonna be transparent and say this kind of

(01:11:15):
stuff because there as a tactic to mainstream this depravity.
It's really what it is. Uh, let's see, poor seniors
are dying up to nine years sooner than the wealthier ones,
and then USA today is like how to not be
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it is about preventive care too, and I feel like
the article really glosses over that in favor of establishing

(01:11:36):
a narrative that's very Marxist in terms of cash flow.
But I digress. Your lawn wants you to mow your
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always been a big thing with like.

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My folks, healthy law in the next year or two.

Speaker 4 (01:12:02):
Yeah, I mean your true true point also true six.
I don't even know what this is. I will one
of the things we are going to talk about later though,
is and I'll play the video later. A whale shark
reached the shores of Gaza. I didn't know all about
the whale shark thing. They're like apparently very rare, and

(01:12:22):
apparently this whale shark it got close to the Gozen shore.
It's very rare. It's a symbol of wonder all this
kind of stuff. And it took the Gosins like twenty
minutes to pull it out of the water and beat
it to death. It's on video. Actually, should we play
the video that we have a second? We should maybe, Yeah,
we got it. It's cut eleventy thousand, it's actually cut

(01:12:45):
forty three. Yeah, this is what we're talking about. Pulled
out of the sea by fishermen and then this happened,
so it's totally dead. It's like a wonder of the world.
This there's there's some people were saying that I don't
know if it was hunted or if it was pulled ashore. Regardless,
it was butchered apparently, and uh, there's a lot of

(01:13:07):
reactions to it. It's an endangered whale shark and they're
not normally near the coast in the Mediterranean, near the
course of Israel or Gaza, and it's like, you know,
largest fish in the world basically, So there, that's kind
of sad. It finally goes up. It's not Jaws, it's

(01:13:28):
you know, people, donn it done it? Oh no, you're
in the shores of You're near the shallows of the Mediterranean.
Go the other way. We have a lot more in store.
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Speaker 5 (01:15:11):
Eyings.

Speaker 1 (01:15:11):
The ambassador said about you with the posse's trying to investment.
I don't know anything about him. I mean, if you
said bad, then maybe he'll like to apologize. I rerout,
I know, did an ambassador say something bad about Don't
tell me where is he? Is he still working for you?

Speaker 5 (01:15:27):
Yeah, you said bad position to prison. I don't like
you either, and it probably never will.

Speaker 4 (01:15:38):
Go ahead, just not even playing. I saw that live
and it was hysterical because I thought, oh my gosh,
that guy's probably wishing he wasn't in the room right now,
and he was. He was right there in the front,
right there at the table. Welcome back to the program,
Dana Lash with you. That is Potus, who was meeting
with the Australian Prime Minister just a little bit earlier today.

(01:15:58):
One of the things that came up for top book
of discussion was the tariff battle with China rare earth minerals.
Very interesting meeting and Cana and I were talking about
it on break. I feel like a lot of what
the President has been doing with regards to foreign policy
is less about what the left. I think wants him
to focus on Russia, Russia, Russia, but all the moves

(01:16:20):
that he seems to be taking indicate, at least to us,
he's forcing China out. The moves that he's taken in Venezuela,
the moves with Australia, and some of the I mean,
he's meeting with Jijimping in South Korea coming up. And
then he said, in this meeting, which we're going to
talk to Steven Yates about here in a minute, he's
going to China in the first of the year. I

(01:16:45):
don't know I that because we don't trust China. Let's
go ahead and bring in our very good friends, Steven Yates,
who is a senior research fellow at the Heritage Foundation.
Following China and he served in not one but two
presidential administration's Deputy National Security Advisor to former VP Dick
Cheney as well as we're the Trump administration, and he
joins us now via video, My good friend, it's always

(01:17:05):
such a pleasure to have you. I tell me about this,
the discussion that he had with the Prime Minister of
Australia today, because I to me, I got it like
it's a very dramatic it's some of its stage craft
to China to send another message to China, these are
our allies. This is what we're doing. You either work

(01:17:27):
with us or we're going to box you out. Did
you Is that pretty accurate from your read?

Speaker 12 (01:17:32):
Well?

Speaker 5 (01:17:33):
It is accurate, But really this is one of those
things that's somewhat quit essentially Trump. I mean, there's like
six things going on at once in this meeting. On
the one hand, there's the false narrative that the United
States is somehow isolationist, but the president is expending more
time on foreign affairs than any president I have ever
known of, not just known. And then there's the sort

(01:17:56):
of lie that America is anti ally and yet we're
going doing amazing things for a lot of different allies,
sometimes whether they like it or not, and including this one.
And so there was a lot of talk in the
Australian press about President Trump dissing this Aucice arrangement that
would provide submarines to Australia. He made very very clear

(01:18:19):
not only is he going to do it, they're accelerating that,
and he signed documents and even in this in this exchange,
the press is asking him, what are you seriously you're
gonna do it, and I was like, what more do
you need to do? He's here, we're saying yes, we're
signing documents. So it's moving forward. But we have a
lefty politician in Australia that sometimes does lefty stuff, which

(01:18:42):
I'm not a super fan of, and neither is President
Trump and says some things that are nasty about Trump
from time to time. So with that, you never know
how things are going to go. But he was very
reassuring on the alliance. It was very reassuring on the
submarines and on this rare earth minerals. It's very very
important that the United States and Australia work together on it.

(01:19:04):
The key bottleneck, though, is not the source of the minerals.
The key bottleneck is the processing and that's where we
have to accelerate much much more, and hopefully allies will
be on board and investing in exactly that.

Speaker 4 (01:19:18):
That makes sense because I read somewhere that we have
to quantify it, like twelve trillion dollars worth of rare
earth minerals in the United States. And it's not so
much that that it's a rare thing. It's that extraction process,
which is very dangerous and it can be you know,
pretty pollutant and one of the reasons why.

Speaker 5 (01:19:37):
China you can't pray to the Sun, god of climate
change in carbon counting and process these rareer So you
have to choose do you want smart devices in your
life or do you want to pray to a false god.

Speaker 4 (01:19:49):
You know, I'm not going to borrow Cane's tinfoil hat,
but Steven, it does feel like if you were China
and you wanted to keep your monopoly over the one
thing that you could keep your monopoly over, you would
introduce this climate change garbage and promote that in the
United States and Western nations to try to get them
to weaken themselves so that you can set yourself up
as you know, the de facto king of all rare

(01:20:10):
earth minerals because you have that process.

Speaker 5 (01:20:13):
Yeah, don't tell anybody. They just might be trying to
do that. Yeah, Ze Act might use some social media
platforms to manipulate you into going along if you're one
of those dough headed people that like participates in no
Kings rallies and stuff.

Speaker 4 (01:20:26):
Oooh that's right, so I heard I heard him correctly. Right.
Potus said that after the first of the year. It
looks like he's going to China to meet was Jijiiping?
What is your thought on that?

Speaker 5 (01:20:39):
Yeah, so, Dana, this is something that has been in
the works for a long time. The presidents talked about
it basically before coming back into office, that it was
to be a priority, and as the trade negotiations were
moving over the course of this year, it seemed like
that might be close. There had been a lot of
talk from the White House that it might be in
the late summer or in the fall. It was after

(01:21:02):
a recent exchange with Cigenping by phone that it got
put after the APEC meeting, and the APEC meeting itself
was called into doubt. The President has buttoned that down,
at least from his point of view, that they will
have some incidental contact, maybe a meeting at APEC. Today
he's talking as if they'll have a big deal at APEC.
I don't find it likely that first in person meetings

(01:21:24):
during a term in office or where big deals are had,
but we're in uncharted waters. But he has said repeatedly
that he intends to visit China. He's held out early
twenty twenty six as that window and invited Chijinping to
come later in twenty twenty six. In a sense, I
hope that never happens. But let's get through the first wickets.
First APEC and then whether the president goes to China

(01:21:46):
in early twenty six, because I.

Speaker 4 (01:21:47):
Know they're going to be meeting in South Korea coming
up in a couple of weeks. He's meeting Jijenping there,
which is interesting too because South Korea were allies with them,
but at the same time they've been doing a number
of very weird things their leadership. And then there's the
stories about the persecutions of Christians and how you can
you know they won't allow protests outside of the Chinese embassy,
but outside of the US embassy, I mean it's it's

(01:22:09):
I guess it makes sense that that's the stage for
that meet up.

Speaker 5 (01:22:14):
Well, this APEC hosting is on a rotating basis, and
all of the APEC members except for one or is
allowed to post, and of course that one is Taiwan.
They're never allowed to host. But it's Korea's turn and
it will be in southern South Korea this time, not
in the capital of Seoul, and so there isn't a

(01:22:35):
lot to read into going to Korea for it other
than it does showcase a new government in South Korea,
and it is a bit of a mixed bag. It's
another left leaning political force. It's leader sounds pragmatic and
okay when meeting with President Trump in the Oval Office.
But then there's this other news that you're referring to
where they need to clean that stuff up. If you know,

(01:22:58):
they if we're wrong in reading it, they better clarify
where we're wrong. But I do the APEX is like
the UN, It's not the entity that matters as much
as it's an opportunity for a lot of different meetings efficiently,
and so the president's side meetings there are going to
be more important than the meeting the visit to Korea

(01:23:19):
itself most likely.

Speaker 4 (01:23:20):
Yeah, that makes sense. That makes sense too. What do
you make of China posting They said that they posted
five this is from Fortune five point two percent GDP
growth during the tariff. I feel like they're they're bluffing
with that. I don't I don't believe that.

Speaker 3 (01:23:35):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:23:35):
I think there's a three letter word that begins with
L and ends with E with an I in the
middle that might describe what that statistical magic is there's
tons of evidence and people can ask groc go to X.
There's lots of evidence that at the highest China's economy
is moving at four something percent, and that's probably an overestimate.

(01:23:58):
That's kind of where the the consensus among those who
are trying to read things and perfectly are. So that's
below what their forecasts are, it's below what they need,
and so they have an economic strain going on, if
not a crisis, and that's some of the context of
this rare earthplay. They know that this leverage isn't going

(01:24:19):
to last forever. They know their economy isn't chugging along
as people might want to say, and so they're trying
to strike now to see what they can get. And
I hope that President Trump is wise enough to hold
his cards. He's fond of saying, who has what cards?
We should hold our cards for a bit, let them
feel a little bit of this pain.

Speaker 4 (01:24:39):
Yeah, I think, I mean, obviously we can weather it
way better than they can. But at the same time,
you know, they're communists, so they don't make decisions like
normal thinking people do.

Speaker 5 (01:24:50):
They don't, but every once in a while, the Chinese
people can surprise us. I'm not saying this is what
will happen this time, but in the massive COVID lockdowns
that China had, and on our our worst day, it
was nothing like COVID zero in China was there was
this ten day protest where people just held up a
blank piece of paper and the numbers of people that

(01:25:12):
were detected around China just going out and having this
blank white paper protest that was enough to force Egenping
to have to back away from his COVID zero protests.
Every once in a while the Chinese people say no mass.
And this economic downturn in the strain, the picking fights
with neighbors, it could be that he's reaching a point

(01:25:32):
where the people are saying, we were kind of hat
it with you. We'd rather go back to the good
old days, the Americans buying our crap and let us
get along with our economic growth.

Speaker 4 (01:25:42):
Yeah. Last talking with our friend Steve and Yates at
Yates comes on x Is where you can find him.

Speaker 10 (01:25:47):
This.

Speaker 4 (01:25:48):
I keep watching because we had another strike on a
Venezuelan boat, and you and I have talked quite a
bit about because I think China is our greatest geopolitical
the greatest geopolitical threat the United States is facing right now,
and we know that they're trying to get a toe
hold in South America, Central America. Venezuela, this strike on
this drug boat, I know, I was joking to Kane.

(01:26:09):
I'm like, how much you want to bet that that
was probably like that boat and everybody on it was
financed by China because they are very involved. And you know,
you've talked about this a lot as a fentanyl father
and going into the anniversary of this, and you know,
we love your family and we're praying for you. We
know this time of year is very tough. Is that
is that? I don't think it's a stretch of logic

(01:26:31):
to think that one of the reasons that Potus might
be beefing up so much with this issue is to
send a message to China because of their relationship with Venezuela.

Speaker 5 (01:26:42):
No, Dana, Well, thank you for noting the sad anniversary
of the family is going through is two years ago
he lost my daughter Christina defentanel And of course I
will not be apologetic at all about calling out anyone
that is involved in this deadly trade. And for sure,
Venezuela and trended. Al Rogua and other are involved in
a lot of this, and China does take advantage of

(01:27:05):
the bad regimes in our hemisphere to use leverage against us,
and so the Maduro regime is grasping at straws to
hold on. They beg for better deals from the Trump administration,
and I'm somewhat grateful that Trump administration has not accepted
the bait. And I also shed no tears for these
boats going down. There's no innocent collateral damage in these

(01:27:27):
things going down, and it is an important signal. So
whether it's honing in on the ports around the Panama Canal,
hitting these boats and saying we're dead serious about this
securing our border, and then I think finally really really
engaging some of the good countries in the region, whether
it's Malaise Argentina, to turn the tides on also rare

(01:27:49):
earths that are down there that we ought to be
going for. I'd give the administration credit for doing more
in its first year than a lot have in their
entire term to go after this in our hemisphere. But
this isn't about necessarily regime change and the sort of
argument about neo conservatism. This is I think hard power
and America first of protecting our homeland but doing it

(01:28:13):
at a distance so that we don't have to have
Americans suffering while we're doing the necessary.

Speaker 4 (01:28:18):
Amen to that. This is shaping up to be in
terms of a first year for presidential administration foreign policy wise,
one of the most interesting I think of our lifetimes
that we have ever seen. And you know, who's to
say what's going to happen in the next couple of years.
But we're grateful that you're with us though, to help
explain it and put the perspective on it. Stephen Yates,
our very good friend at Yates Comms. We love your family, Steven,

(01:28:40):
and I know we'll be talking with you against soon.
God bless you.

Speaker 5 (01:28:43):
Thank you so much. Dan, take good care you too.

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(01:32:00):
but like reverse, wouldn't the left be calling for apology,
et cetera. But yet that's horrible. Can you imagine you're
a grown man and you're sitting there in the stands
and you're screaming at at a conservative Republican woman who
is black because you're progressive. I just I get so
tired of the progressive mentality, and it just it gets

(01:32:23):
so grating after a while. All right, today's stupidity came
for a run out of your time.

Speaker 3 (01:32:28):
Mister Robert de Niro. Oh no, he has things to
say about Steven Miller. Go ahead, he.

Speaker 15 (01:32:35):
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Stephen Miller.

Speaker 4 (01:32:51):
He's horrible.

Speaker 5 (01:32:52):
He's a Nazi.

Speaker 3 (01:32:53):
What yes, he is.

Speaker 4 (01:32:54):
He's Jewish.

Speaker 5 (01:32:55):
He should be ashamed of himself.

Speaker 4 (01:32:57):
Wow.

Speaker 9 (01:32:58):
Wow, what a jerk shirre thing Bobby, Holy cow, that's
what a horrible person, Robert de Niro.

Speaker 4 (01:33:09):
You know Trump left once already, twenty twenty. I guess
they forget that, folks. That does it for us Tonight
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