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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's an incredible triumph for Israel in the world to
have all of these nations working together as partners in peace.
This is the day that people across the region and
around the world have been working, striving, hoping, and praying for.
With the historic agreement we've just signed, those prayers of
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millions have finally been answered.
Speaker 2 (00:27):
That was a nice little little produced thing there from
Potus on the ceasefire. All these people bitching about the ceasefire,
you got it now, so maybe they can shut up.
Although Hamas is still murking people right and left. So
maybe the genocidal sons of bitches weren't Israel. Maybe it
was the goat lovers in the Hamas terrorists. How about that?
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And if you don't like my words, please dine in
aids fire. I don't care. Welcome to the show. It's
not good morning, it's good afternoon. I'm so tired of
these drive by cease fire. Why don't you get it?
Why is it that you're supposed to care more about
the people who voted for terrorists than the terrorist government
that was elected by the people who voted for terrorists.
(01:11):
I feel like that that's a fair assessment. Kane I
don't feel like it's a fair assessment. I know it
is because it is so Welcome to the radio program,
Dana Lash with you, and we're gonna get started. Dana,
why are you so hostile? Oh my gosh, do you
have to have a seat. Let's talk about some things today.
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So we've got the uh all of the latest that
I'm not even gonna just set it up. First off,
Dana lash bah blah blah. Hi the chats at rumble.
Can we talk about the tweet that Barack Obama sent out?
And I know we mentioned that CNN, you know, kind
of kind of that CNN chest hied him as a
result of it. But I really I was reading because
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I you know, I'm one person. I can't automatically process
everything out there simlaneously. I was reading this tweet that
he put out. What an absolute bird, What an absolute
clown after two years of unimaginable loss and suffering. Blah
blah blah. I mean it looks like he growed a
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Kamala Harris word salad thing he didn't even mention potus.
I'm gonna be real clear, I don't care if you
love Trump. I don't care if you hate Trump. Because
it's not about you. I don't care. If you cannot
say that what happened yesterday was great, If you cannot
say unequivocally that it was great and that he did
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a very good thing, and that this is a major success,
you have a mental issue for which your only options
might be therapy or a lobotomy, one of the two.
If you cannot admit that, you are a sad, desiccated
little person, I'm done with it. I'm done playing, so
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tired of this stuff. I don't know why every I
don't know why it's a major issue. It shouldn't be
at all. I mean, this is a great thing, but
I saw, you know, the cable news last night just
about couldn't handle it. And I've already seen Tookan and
I'm sure you've seen as well. This Now they're trying
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to move on quickly from it so they can go, Okay, well,
what's next. What's next? That's the official face of all
of the haters, by the way, what's next? So he
did this? Fine, whatever, what's next? I'm bringing back mailbag
of hate on Friday? What geez? They got really excited
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over there. Well, because I got these comments and I'm
really tired of these people, because I do.
Speaker 3 (03:51):
It's great Daner, So now what's gonna happen, Dana?
Speaker 2 (03:54):
What's gonna happen now? And Ghazi? Who's gonna control the Dana?
Is he gonna be in throw? Is it not gonna be?
Asold you? They can't even for a hot second. These
freaks can't even chill for a hot second and just
be happy that they are the remaining hostages are back, like,
I'm all about dusting it up, fine, whatever, But but
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they can't even admit that this is a good thing.
How if you are so partisan and you are so
religious in your zelotry in terms of politics, how can
you be trusted to adjudicate anything else that's a legitimate question.
Legitimate question. Notice that they're trying to, Oh, let's go
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ahead and get on. This was all I noticed that
New York Times last night. I know I read this,
so you don't have to. Oh I should get a
hazard pay. But they immediately were Okay, well what's next?
What's next? Then?
Speaker 4 (04:50):
Oh, who's gonna control Who's gonna control it?
Speaker 2 (04:53):
Now comes the hard part for the gods. This sease
fire plan, that's that's one of the latest analyzes that
is coming out of it, and I feel like they're
going to try to find something. You know, it's weird
because as Islamism, and I think it's safe to say
that Islamism took a huge hit with yesterday's signing of
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the ceasefire or the peace Plan. Islamism is growing in
Western countries. It's growing. It absolutely is. And it's not
just like Islamism in terms of people coming into the
country and refusing to assimilate and thinking they can bring
this backwards barbaric Sharia nonsense into a more civilized society.
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And that's the truth of it. But even like the
members of government are are are doing this. I mean
you see it right now in Minnesota and Britain. You
can't even display the Union Jack people get all upset
or Saint George's Cross people get all upset all but
you can fly those pallwood flags. Here's the flag for
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our made up country that we just made up so
we can try to victimize ourselves as marginalized. This's the
whole point. That's what they do. But it's happening at
a breakneck pace. That's why I was so glad we
played This is from yesterday. And I saw this clip,
of course, because all this is happening when I'm on air,
So I saw this clip after I was off air.
(06:23):
This is when Trump was at the podium, and that's
cut eleventy thousand. Sorry, I don't even not even yeah,
I know they're like great data thinks. It's when Trump
basically told Kirs Starmer cut six to just shut his
meat head up and go sit down. So he was
thanking everybody from the podium yesterday, which I have a
column coming out in the Washington Times which talks about this.
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He is up there and he's greeting. I mean, it's
very much an optic of westernization completely. And he made
these little soft islam Islamist weak Western leaders his beat.
He did. And so you had the three clowns of
the Apocalypse, Mark Carney and Emmanuel macn hot for teacher,
Emmanuel mccaugh and Kiers Starmer, whose jaw is like, you know,
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I mean, good heavens, he's got a large head. It's
Beavis size, I gotta say. But Trump was up on stage,
He's thanking everybody, and then he says, where's the UK,
where's the kay Kis Starmer walks up like, oh, is
this my turn to speak? I did absolutely nothing, but
I missed derail these negotiations. Is it my turn? Trump
sent him right back. Watched this clip because his expression
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he looks crestfallen.
Speaker 1 (07:33):
United Kingdom?
Speaker 5 (07:34):
Where's the United Kingdom?
Speaker 2 (07:35):
Where's me right here? Oh yes, mister Brasident coming out there.
Speaker 6 (07:43):
I'm going to.
Speaker 4 (07:43):
Speak now, right These people all came and like and
then Trump's like five twenty minute notice. And I think
was hysterical because she knew exactly what happened.
Speaker 2 (07:53):
She's she knew better. She's like, yeah, He's gonna send
him right back. And Kiers Starmer's like, oh, I guess
I'm not speaking. I guess I'll go back to my
place on the stage. I guess I'll go back. It's
hysterical he got sent right back. The three Clowns of
the Apocalypse Canada's Mark Kearney, Francis Emmanuel McCrone in the
UK's giant Fathead Keir Starmer. Those guys almost derailed the
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whole damn thing. And you know how they almost derailed
the whole damn thing because while Trump was in negotiations,
they all were falling all over themselves. They couldn't they
couldn't wait to hike they couldn't wait to hike their
skirts up for Hamas. They're like, oh yes, oh yes,
we will absolutely reward your barberism, and we will declare
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right now, thirstily our intention to recognize a state, your
own stuborn sovereign state, your own made up little country.
We're gonna code, We're gonna recognize it. They almost derailed
the whole thing, just about derailed it. So you can
see now why Potus was a little little upset. I
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would be too. I would have flown to Canada and
kick Mark Carney's ass myself. Same thing with mccronell, though
he would have hid behind Brigitte. It's just so, it's so,
I mean, just absolutely toned off what they almost did.
Then they all walk in like we're gonna we're gonna
be able to get some credit for this, like like
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anybody was gonna give them any accolades. Ker Starmer's people
were out there talking to the Telegraph and the Guardian
and they were trying to tell this to the time.
Oh yes, we we had an undeniable row, an undeniable
role in all of this. Yes you did you almost
destroyed it. That was your stupid, undeniable role. And then he,
like a dog, trumps up there. Where's the UK tail
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wagon tongue?
Speaker 7 (09:41):
Out?
Speaker 2 (09:42):
Here comes Kreth Starmer. No, you go back, I just
wanted to know where you were. Just go back in line. Gosh,
it was so great. Just turned his back right on him.
This is so nice. I could watch that on her.
Can I watch it one more time? Because I loathe
Kre Starmer with the burning passion of a million sons.
Just can't stand him, and I think his eyes get smaller,
they shrink into the fatness of his beavis and butt
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head head every single time I see him. Sorry, Wan,
I won't do this to you all throughout the show,
but just for this one club, I will united Kingdom.
Here I am with tail wagon. He comes. We're doing good,
all right? I shut up these people. Twenty She's pursing
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her lips together, trying not to laugh out loud. She's
enjoying this, Oh, Georgia Maloney, Italy, Italy's Prime minister, enjoying
this way too much. She deserves it because she was
one of the only leaders up there who didn't do
what all these knuckleheads did Oh, I guess we better
go ahead and affirm him off. Let's go ahead and
reward him. They almost lost everything and Trump was able
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to save it. So we got a lot to hit.
We're gonna unpack all this stuff. We got some domestic stuff,
we got some culture stuff. I spared you the naked
bike ride yesterday, but I'm not today. Why is it
that it's always ugly people. It's never the people that.
I'm not saying that you would want or I would,
but I'm just like if you had to see if
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you were forced to see an necked person, and don't
correct me. I'm from southern Missouri, where we speak God's tongue.
Any kkid is the correct pronunciation of that word, like
milk and pillow. I'm not even hearing it. But why
is it if you're forced to see, which I was?
Because videos AutoPlay for whatever reason on social even if
I disable it, it just happens anyway. The tech gods
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hate me. They're never They're never attractive people, right, They're never.
They all look like Chris Farley and even the men
and women, they're indistinguishable. I'm just I'm just look. All
I know is I'm happy that I didn't have to
see no frank and stuff. You know, we're gonna will.
We got a lot to jump into as we move
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And now all of the news you would probably miss,
it's time for Dana's Quick five.
Speaker 2 (13:13):
We mentioned this earlier. Hamas terrorists have been publicly executing
other gosins in Gaza, you know, because they're they keep
on genociding. Big Tish she's going to headline a rally
for ma'm donnie, the guy whose wife was mourning the
loss of some of the October seventh terrorists. Big Tish,
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who of course has her own problems with harboring fugitives
and a house in which she committed mortgage fraud. What
she's headlining this rally. She says she knows that she
missed her ma'am Donnie, because they have to always be victims.
They know what it's like to be threatened and harassed,
So that's why she's going to She said that it's
important that she speaks and stands with him on this
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because they're the real victims on this and all you know,
little social, little social and big tish sounds like a
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an Alzheimer's warning for humans. I'm also wondering if it's
affecting some of the left. It's a study. They're asking
what nobody knows, they're asking what's poisoning nobody knows. It's
(14:17):
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But they're talking about Indian River lagoon. They have a
brain toxin that's named after some numbers and letters talks
and levels were roughly three thousand times higher during the
algae bloom months. I don't like the word algae bloom.
That just sounds slimy. They said dolphins brains should the
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Speaker 6 (17:02):
All right, And I think for sure people who start
to talk to the hostages who have only just been
released will find that it will take a long long
time for them to recover physically, but also mentally. It's
been a terrible, terrible two years for them because not
only are they there, you know, they're probably been treated
better than the average garden because they are there. What
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pawns and the chips that Hamas had. Now Hamas has
given up all its leverage, by the way, by giving
them all up. So that is a victory for the Israele.
Speaker 2 (17:32):
Wow, tell that to the Bebes family. I mean, there's
none of the women hostages except for very few came
out a lie. But tell that to the Bebes kids.
They beat that baby to death, you know that, right
they the details, you can only imagine the Bebes family.
You know Shari Bebas, who had her two children. She
was clinging to them, carrying them both. One was an infant,
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one was a toddler. When Harmas came took her husband,
he was he was health captive and released. She was
separate from her children. And according to the forensic analysis,
And this wasn't just Israel that looked at them, it
was also you had other foreign nations or you know,
like the United States, et cetera. They are for the
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people who are like kutos Israel because they're anti Semites. Uh,
they had they beat the children to death in custody.
They didn't shoot them, they beat them to death. So
I'm just curious if Christiaanaman poor thinks that an infant
who is beaten to death, can you imagine probably also
denied food and water that's treated better. I mean, I
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don't know when I look at the average gossin, I
look at the Hamas leaders, they're his big fat wife
walking through those tunnels, barely squeezing through with her burken.
Remember that, I know y'all saw that that burken costs
as much as a house. It's not an exaggeration. She
had a very fancy purse. That purse is five figures,
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not a joke. And the one that she had, because
Internet Salute looked it up, it was like thirty two
thirty three thousand dollars because it was a special one.
It weren't even like the basic one. You imagine that.
So that's the kind of treatment they get. None of
them were growing hungry. But Christiano and Port says, oh, well,
you know, they were probably treated better than the average
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garzen Ah, the average Gazin kept electing Hamas. So she
after a lot of outrage, she came back and said
this this has cut twelve.
Speaker 10 (19:32):
Now.
Speaker 6 (19:33):
Earlier, live on air, I spoke about what a day
of real joy this is for Israeli families whose loved
ones are finally being returned from two years of horrific
Hamas captivity, and for civilians in Gaza who finally had
reprieved from two years of brutal and deadly war. I
noted that for the hostages who are finally home, it'll
take a long time for them to recover mentally and physically.
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But I regret also saying that they might have been
treated better than many gzens because Hamas use these hostages
as pawns and bargaining chips. But that was insensitive and
it was wrong. From speaking to many former hostages and
their families, Like everyone, I've been horrified at what Hamas
has subjected them to over two long years. They've told
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me as You've just heard their stories of barely being
able to breathe in the tunnels, not being allowed to cry,
being starved and made to dig their own grades. And
of course today some of the hostages are coming back
in body bags.
Speaker 2 (20:28):
I'll give her that credit. She apologized, she owned it,
and she was explaining she did not mean intend to offend,
and so I'll give her. Can you think that's fair?
Give her the credit for that. I mean, that's it.
I mean, I'm not looking. I'm not like some of
these other people out here who are like no, I
want to scalp and also just to keep raging. No, no, no,
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I mean there's a purpose to it. Otherwise, why why
do people get angry over it? So I'm glad that
she clarified that I'm glad, she said it was ridiculous
to have said that, because it is ridiculous. I was
reading the account of one of the hostages. He was
the one of well some other the men apparently were
kept in the tunnels and one of the hostages, and
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their stories are very the males, their stories are very similar.
The women were apparently kept and traded around in the houses,
you know, average gossins. And the one story that I
read yesterday was horrifying. They had one man who was
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kept for a long time by himself, and then they
had moved another hostage in this spot in the tunnel
with him, and they had no running water. They would
live basically on biscuits every now and then. They got
stale peda and at one point he said that the
system that they had to use the restroom facilities backed
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up and it just flooded in the area where they were,
and Maggot's multiple applied and there were worms everywhere, and
it was horrible and they only got to bathe maybe
once every couple of months. They didn't get to brush
their teeth, They nothing, They they don't even really knew
if the water was clean that they were drinking one
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of the hostages, another man had said he was the
only one who was not affected with horrible digestive issues,
but he was dizzy. He got dizzy all the time
because he had low blood sugar, and he was very
he was very weak. Uh it, I mean, it's horrific.
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It's gonna take a lot. I think it takes. It's
going to take a long time for them to be
rehabilitated physically, to say nothing of the rehabilitation that's going
to be required for them to be uh, you know,
mentally and emotionally. I can't even I can't even imagine
the uh the couple that were torn apart on video
and she was released in a very daring she was
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actually saved and by a very daring idf raid her boyfriend,
who they've now been reunited. He was kept solely by
himself the entire time. Can you imagine being alone by
yourself in a dark tunnel for two years, seven hundred
and thirty something months. I think it was seven hundred
and thirty five months. I think it was or sorry,
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sorry days, yes, correct? Can you imagine seven hundred and
thirty something days by yourself in a dark tunnel by yourself. Now.
A lot of the hostages in reading, and they don't
you can you can infer from what they say how
horrible it was. But they some of them at least,
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would be in spaces with other hostages. And I got
to tell you, I was reading, I was reading that,
do you think that's actually better? Because one of the
hostages was saying that when starvation set in, because they
were starving, the the bonds between them kind of started
breaking down, as it would with any human when you
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are so hungry and you are so sick and you
are barely you're barely living, Hunger becomes like the focus
when you're not even getting enough calories to support your
body's most basic functions, to say nothing of doing anything else,
just your basic function functions of staying awake and eating
and you know, breathing and all of that, or moving,
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and it got really, it got really tense. So I
was thinking about that. I wonder if it's just better
to have been by yourself the whole time in the tunnels.
I mean, that's just how horrible is that. And of
course the women that had been kept, so few of
them were released, and I think it's because they were
probably raped to death. I mean to read some of
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the accounts of some of these individuals and to see
the independent reports the evaluations of what they were subjected to.
And then Amasa is now I'm sure you've seen some
of the videos. They are now executing more people. They
don't want to give up control in the strip. So
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I'm telling you it was good what happened yesterday, but
also now what's going to happen is because I think
we're going to come to a push to shove moment
here if they don't leave. If they don't, they have
to disarm and leave. And if they don't do it,
then Trump's going to dust his hands off and say, well,
now you're at the mercy of Israel and that's you know,
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and you don't deserve any mercy. So they're really screwed
because now it's been made very clear that Turkey's not
going to help them, Jordan's not going to help them,
and Cutter I think has their hands tied. I still
think that that you know, the whole story of the
bass and we played some of that yesterday. Separate. I
think you've got to separate two things. The issue with
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having the Jets having Cutter acquire jets and then having
their pilots come over here to learn how to fly them.
I don't want to help Cutter with anything. In my estimation,
Cutter is no better than Hamas because they shielded them,
they harbored them, and they're always going to be. Here's
the other thing, A lot of people don't realize they
are always going to be part of Iran's energy structure.
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There is a gas field there in the Gulf between
Cutter and Iran. That's a huge gas field, and that's
I mean, that's a huge, huge, huge amount of energy
and I can't even I was looking at the percentage
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because Cutter is such a small country, it's energy structure
and the GDP of what they get off from sales
from that it's significant. And so they share this with Iran,
so technically they're each part of the other's energy infrastructure.
That alone makes me question how they could ever have
any allegiance towards anything other than Islamism. That being said,
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I think as well, separating the fact that you can't
trust Cutter at all, I also realized that they're not
establishing what they would call a base for the Katari
government and Qatari soldiers that they are acquiring jets and
they're learning how to PI. I don't even think we
should be selling them jets. But I also think that
that's been part that was made part of the deal.
Because remember the timeline of this. You had Trump that
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went to the Middle East, and he had a three
day trip to the Middle East and it was a
major success. And you remember when he was in Riod
and he was speaking at that investment conference in Riod,
and at that point he noted that Syria had a
new present, had a new leader, they had a new regime.
But shir Alisa's gone, he's holed up in Russia. They
had a new regime. Yes, he's a former terrorist warlord.
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I get it. That's the type of world that that is.
And he was saying that, well, they have a new
regime that seems open to not being an enemy of
the United States. And if that's the case, he said,
I'm I'm going to roll back these sanctions which have
been a place since nineteen seventy nine. So he said,
I'm going to roll back these sanctions. When he said
that at the conference, you remember the entire room jumped
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up in applause. In fact, Mohammad ben Salmain, who was
the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, he stood up and
led the ovation. Then not even a month after that,
the new regime in Syria closed their airspace to Iran,
effectively shuddering the entire corridor that Iran used to get
(28:29):
munitions and supplies to Hesbalah and Hamas. And then also
they were pretty much kind of unsupported. So that's how
those strikes were able to happen as easily as they
did and as successfully as they did. And also it
was just a lot of really good planning and execution.
You had the United States and Israel. One was going
after nuclear facilities, the other, respectively, was going after munitions
(28:53):
facilities things, and the Republic their guard over there, going
after them as well. Remember there was the strike in Doha,
and that's when the Qataris were like, oh my gosh,
now everything's all to hell. And then you and then
all at the same time this was happening, you had
Mark Kearney and Kirs Starmer and Emmanuel McCrone saying that
declaring their intent to recognize the quote unquote Palestinian state
(29:18):
right as Doha's being struck so that's when it came
out that Trump had a very strong rebuke to net
Yahoo saying that, and I think this was actually a
bad cop good cop.
Speaker 6 (29:29):
You know.
Speaker 2 (29:29):
My estimation is that they all knew it was going
to happen, and Cutter needed to be humbled and needed
to be pushed into this a little bit. That's my theory.
But they played good cop, bad cop towards the world
very well. And so there was that strong rebuke with
Israel from Trump, and then there was this this gesture
made to the Kataris that this isn't going to happen again.
(29:49):
And I think as part of that deal, this jet
acquisition and the training was part of it. Now, that's
just what the conjecture is, and I think it's probably
maybe it begs the question, but I I think it's
actually a true premise, so it doesn't beg the question.
So that is that's how all of that came to be.
So to the point, Hamas doesn't have any of these
(30:11):
people that they can pull support from anymore, and the
guitars are going to be less likely to do it,
especially now as it's been made very evident, and Trump
mentioned this when he was in Riaut as well. He
talked about it again yesterday, going getting more people involved
in the Abraham Accords normalizing these relations, and it's very weird.
He's reshaped the entire balance of power in the Middle East.
(30:32):
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Joe Biden did with Iran, and they were accommodating Islamism
in the Middle East. No, it's been entirely shifted now.
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What can we talk about? That's one celebrity we're going
to talk about that next hour. He ran into a tree.
Well it was two bald Ones, Alec Baldwin, and explain
(32:57):
to me. The brother is the father in law of
Justin Bieber. Can did he kill anybody this time? Yeah,
you didn't know that one of the I don't know
how there's so many bald Ones. His brother that was
with him is the father in law of Justin bie
I've met him before. He's very nice, but he's a
(33:19):
big Christian. But I'm just wanting to make sure al
bald didn't kill any more people yesterday because apparently he
ran his land rover into a tree. I don't even
know how you do that. But okay, I mean you're
you're in with there in Martha's vineyard or something like that.
So we'll we'll dive into that. Also, what we have
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I'm sorry. I don't care about Cheryl Hines and I
(33:39):
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Uh, the.
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Issue. We're going to get into that issue. We're also
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It would also restore up to five billion dollars of
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a couple of examples. This is in their legislation, their
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Speaker 8 (36:00):
This is what they want to do.
Speaker 11 (36:02):
They want to spend twenty four point six million of
your hard earned dollars as a taxpayer for climate resilience
in Honduras. They want to spend thirteen point four million
for civic engagement in Zimbabwe. They want to send three
point nine million for LGBTQI plus democracy grants and the
Western Balkans. They want to spend two point nine million
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of your dollars for desert locust risk reduction in the
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Speaker 8 (36:33):
We are not doing that.
Speaker 2 (36:37):
I got a cause, cam It's called the studio expansion
of the Dallas, Texas Stainer property. That could I mean,
if there's just if the Democrats want to give money away.
We also we employ needy zion one baby heart seals
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and we feed homeless kittens.
Speaker 8 (37:03):
There's only one problem though with here.
Speaker 2 (37:06):
Do you hear all the good stuff we're doing. King,
I'm talking about the great things that we do.
Speaker 8 (37:08):
Right, you know, it was really impressive, But unfortunately Democrats
only want that money to go overseas. You're talking about
studio expansion in the United States.
Speaker 2 (37:17):
Democrats, Well, there's a lake not far away. I mean,
maybe we could route them with the money over that
water and say it's an or they could you know,
they're flying down from BC. They could fly down into
the Gulf just for the sites and then come up
to it out. I mean, I'm just saying, and then
(37:39):
it's over the seas, fulfilling that obligation. I'm just trying
to help out my government. Look at me trying to
solve problems with loopholes, my peace price.
Speaker 8 (37:48):
Yeah, I get it, with loopholes that Democrats love to use.
Speaker 2 (37:51):
They like the loopholes. Why do we maybe I I
don't know, maybe I missed the lesson, but why do
we give a rat's backside about civic whatever in Zimbabwe?
Do you guys, are you guys waking up? Do you
guys wake up in the morning and go, Wow, I
wonder what kind of civics issues are happening in Zimbabwe
(38:12):
right now. I mean if you're Zimbabwe and I guess
you know. But here we got we got some issues here,
you know what I'm saying. We've we've got some things
that need addressing. Welcome back to the program, Dana last
with you the chats at Rumbull Channel through forty seven
direct TVs where you can watch the radio show. It's uh,
(38:33):
you know, it's just some pressing issues. Did you hear
about the airports that are not going to air Christy
Noam's shutdown video. I do think it's funny. Now, I
don't again, let me pay the penance. Let me let
me pay for the ticket. Okay, I do think it's
(38:54):
I don't care as long as the borders closed. I
don't care what she does. I don't care if she's
shows up dressed as a Dallas cowboy, cheer liuteratoryl and
spark sparklers out of her backside. I don't care. Okay,
don't care as long as the borders closed. But I
do think it's hysterical that every every video she does
for DHS is like a glamour shots. Now it's entertaining. Also,
(39:22):
I'll give her the credit of knowing how populism works.
You gotta be seen in order for it to work.
You gotta constantly be out there in order for this
to work. It's so I get it, but it's still funny, nonetheless,
because she's you know, I'm Christinoman dar just Secretary of
Homeland Security, and we're gonna get you. It's funny, but
she's she blasted Democrats for the shutdown that are affecting
(39:45):
TSA workers. And it's going to play at every public
airport in America. Well it was supposed to. Now the
airports in New York are refusing to play it, and
there are airports in Phoenix, Vegas, Seattle, Portland. We're going
to come back to Portland in a moment, Charlotte and Cleveland.
(40:07):
And they had a lot of excuses, right, So, the
c TAC folks told this TV station that they support
the efforts to end the shutdown. They're working to support
on paid employees. Blah blah blah. Portland said, we didn't
consent to airing the video because they believe it violates
the Hatchack. You don't even know about the Hatchack shut
up and the Oregon state law government employees can't engage
in partisan political activities. Well, how is it partisan to
(40:29):
say Democrats are refusing to pass the spending bill they
had no problem passing for years. It's the same damn bill.
I don't know how to make this more clear to
some of the breeds with pictures drive bys out there.
It's the literally the same bill. It's the same bill.
It's the old bill that is still the same bill, Kane,
(40:54):
is there any other way you can better explain it.
It's the same bill what.
Speaker 8 (40:58):
Was signed into law July fourth. We're just extending what's
already law, not adding anything Republican to it, not anything
Democrat to it. Thank you, thank you.
Speaker 2 (41:10):
I don't even like it. I hate it. But it's
still the same bill. So why are they well suddenly
now we can't support it? Why just because Trump's a Nazi? Wait?
What this is just in being petty, So there's nothing
that's incorrect. This is not part. The part is in
political activity is the refusal to just vote for the
(41:31):
damn thing, which I still don't like. But if you
want to have this argument, then it's partisan to just
not vote for it. That's it. That's all there is
to it. That's it, And I don't see why they
can't er it. Oh, we just can you. Yeah, I'm
really sure that the manager of Portland's like, oh, I
don't know, I'm an expert all of a sudden in.
Speaker 3 (41:52):
The hatjack, I gropped it. I'm an expert in the hatchack.
Now I ask chet GPT, I chet geep te that,
and now I am an expert. They should hire me
at the state Department.
Speaker 2 (42:07):
No, no, no, no can. I'm really trying not to
use the whole I don't go to your place of employment.
And I'm trying really hard here. You guys don't know
that story. It's okay, some deal. I'm not the way
we tell it, just saying so they and SeaTac they're
in Seattle, Tacoma. They're pretty far lefty over there. I mean,
(42:29):
there are no bipartisan efforts to end the shutdown because
Democrats are like, no, we're not going to end the shutdown.
So it's not by partisan. And then you've got Westchester
County Executive Ken Jenkins not related to Leroy, maybe he
is Kenjing Jenkins. Now he's described her message Kristin Nolames
(42:53):
as inappropriate. It's and unacceptable and inconsistent with the values
we expect for my nation's top public officials. In quote
that's his direct statement. Or you talk wait, will you
talking about the people that are refusing to vote for
your stuff or the people who said, why don't you
vote for it? And just get it over with? It's
not a propaganda video. She's right, How is this wrong?
(43:15):
For real? How is it wrong? They're just they're sassy
about it. Speaking of Portland and oh my gosh, I
can't believe story. This is so gross. I talked about
this on waters yesterday. Just no, don't imagine it. What's
(43:35):
the weather in Portland? Came like, what's the tempts out there?
I thought it was cold up in Portland. I mean,
judging by some of what was seeing, it had to
have been pretty chilly. So the uh Portland bike riders
they all got naked and they did you. I don't
want to ask if you saw it. They decided they
have a naked bike ride and then at one point
(43:56):
to protest. I don't remember, they all like put their
bikes down and late in the middle of the road.
Did you see that, like a score of fat naked
people just laying all.
Speaker 8 (44:10):
Horribly nude die in.
Speaker 2 (44:12):
Like very uncomfortably nude.
Speaker 8 (44:15):
They call it a die in. They were all outside,
but they were all.
Speaker 2 (44:19):
Wait, a die in'sah, so dull, that's so dumb. They
were demonstrating against federal troops. And how did they I mean,
the photos are so bad. Oh my gosh, how do
they what? Okay, I have a question. I don't understand
the people who are naked, and then they wore a
clear poncho, right, what's the point of that? Doesn't make
(44:44):
any sense to me. So they they apparently do this.
They have the naked bike ride. Apparently, I don't know.
Every year. I'm learning about that today. And it's a tradition.
Oh for the love, and I'm gonna try to get there.
M it's always nastiest people. Just all the photos look
(45:06):
like they smell like feet. It's just so bad. It
just smells like feet and dirty old public bathroom. That's
what it smells like. That's what the photos look like.
They smell like. Anyway, they usually do this, but they
decided to make it happen later, and they said they
called another nude ride so they could protest the president
(45:28):
sending in the National Guard to protect the federal buildings
that these nut jobs keep attacking, and so they decided
to protest like that, and then they got off their
bikes at one point and laid down on the pavement
in a quote unquote die in Why why can't they
(45:49):
just do what normal people do if they're dissatisfied, Right,
if you're dissatisfied, you lodge a complaint or you if
you feel that you must protest, you don't go and
show the whole albatross. I don't know out to the world,
(46:10):
there's no I don't even think it's a question of humility.
I don't think that there's any self awareness of any
of these individuals really. But there's certain things that it's
like Seinfeld, it is literally a seinfold episode. There's certain
things that you should just not do when you're naked.
And that's the correct pronunciation again, speak in God's tongue.
That's Southern Missouri, any kki d. There's certain things that
(46:33):
you shouldn't do when you are unclothed, like crouching, kicking,
things like that, riding a bike, riding a bike, I
hate riding bikes. Well, I take it back. When I
was a kid, it was fun. Now I'm like, why
am I doing this, And I don't like. I have
an issue with rude bicyclists, the ones who realize that,
(46:56):
you know, they're bike lines and they've discovered them. I
have less of a problem with those people. But this looked.
Can you imagine Kane being behind not just a bicyclist,
but a naked, chonky bicyclist, which most of these people
probably don't ride bikes, judging just visually.
Speaker 8 (47:13):
No, I don't want to imagine that, and I don't
like the fact that you now put that vision.
Speaker 2 (47:18):
How was that not in decent exposure? It is if
you're in a grocery store and you you know, dropped
trund you're like, hey lady, and you know, but their.
Speaker 8 (47:29):
Legal safety net is the fact that it's a protest.
Speaker 2 (47:34):
So wait a minute. You can't wait a minute, do
I understand you? Correctly? You can do whatever you want,
so long is this is it's draped with the veneer
of protest.
Speaker 8 (47:43):
Yes, you also have to be in a leftist city
that's run by a bunch of leftist city council.
Speaker 2 (47:47):
But yes, so I mean you could you do whatever
as long as it's a protest. Yes, that's interesting. I
wonder how far that goes in the city. Yeah, you
were saying. I just can't believe so many people thought, Yeah,
I'm gonna go do this. It's fifty degrees, I'm gonna
get naked and go ride a bike.
Speaker 4 (48:06):
Ew.
Speaker 8 (48:06):
I don't even like to walk barefoot like a public bathroom.
Would you walk barefoot in a public bathroom?
Speaker 2 (48:13):
I don't even use buffets.
Speaker 8 (48:15):
So no, these guys are laying naked on public streets.
Speaker 2 (48:21):
What is the sign that says this is rip city?
Like rest in Peace city? Yeah, or letter, rip tatter chip?
Just flatulence all day. I mean, I don't know these
people have no gosh. I feel sorry for their children.
Oh my gosh. Uh just so inappropriate, so inappropriate.
Speaker 8 (48:38):
Of all of these people. There's like literally hundreds, I mean,
there's probably a thousand people plus doing this, which just
shows you how many mentally ill people are.
Speaker 2 (48:49):
In this area, and they're so upset because they they're like,
we don't want federal troops coming in our city. Okay,
that's easy. Stop attacking federal buildings, total, stop attacking federal
agents to do super easy to do that. Wow, I
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And now all of the news you would probably miss,
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Speaker 2 (50:39):
So apparently an R and B musician D'Angelo pass away
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US Geological Survey detected a magnitude's two point six quake
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of Montreal. It was a shallow depth they set up
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(51:26):
occasionally reawakens and a monster comes out eature. So I'm
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We know just a little, you know, a little weird.
You know, I'm just saying, not saying aliens. But you know,
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Speaker 2 (53:59):
So I don't want to be anywhere near Alec Baldwin
when he's on a range or behind a range rover.
So what do we play first, Kane, because we got
to set it up for the people. Welcome back. Bottom
of the second hour.
Speaker 8 (54:12):
Twenty seven is the incident as reported?
Speaker 2 (54:14):
Well, but there's there's there's the his version and then
there's the recorded version. Now before we played for the people,
Alec Baldwin was driving his land rover wrongly I think,
and he ended up.
Speaker 6 (54:31):
What did he hit?
Speaker 2 (54:32):
I thought he just hit a tree bit.
Speaker 8 (54:33):
The way he described a mailbox too big fat tree. Yeah,
and I think he also took out a mailbox.
Speaker 2 (54:45):
He really doesn't know what he hit, does he? So
he was with his brother. If you process that came.
His brother is the father in law of Justin Bieber.
Speaker 8 (54:53):
I'm today years old, today year's old.
Speaker 2 (54:56):
Yeah, so he crashed his range Rover. Is this him
talking about it? I know, we get the CCTV footage too,
So this is the this is the story of it.
Go ahead and play this. And then oh, boy crashed
his car right into a tree in the Hamptons And
you're like, how in the world that's him and his brother.
(55:17):
So that's Justin Bieber's bother in law came. Yeah, so
I don't know what they're crashed it into a tree. Now,
he was asked what happened and who did he say
that he he tried to blame a trash truck.
Speaker 8 (55:34):
Yeah, he didn't want to board bore us with the details,
but this is what he said about it.
Speaker 7 (55:39):
And but this morning I was in this car accident.
Guy cut me off in a truck, big garbage truck.
I made a garbage truck the size of a whale.
I've never seen a garbage truck. It must have been
something commercial for like taking away material obstruction. It was
the biggest garbage truck I've ever seen. Any Anyway, I
won't go into the details now and bore you. But
(56:00):
to avoid hitting him, I hit a tree. I had
a big fat tree and crushed my car at my
wife's car. I crushed my wife's car. I feel that
about it. That's all fine, and I'm fine, and my
brother's fine and puppety pop. Congratulations to everybody on the
film festival.
Speaker 2 (56:16):
Hmm. Now, yeah, so he said it was a big
garbage truck that caused him to crash his wife's car.
Is that And you had the CCTV footage, so this
is this was like a security camera that ended up
capturing some of this of what happened. And I guess
you could say the road conditions were what what road conditions?
Speaker 8 (56:38):
Yeah, you can kind of see the roads were a
little wet there. And this is the front of this
giant whale sized commercial So that's you know, of any
non commercial trash trucks. But anyway, yeah, I.
Speaker 2 (56:50):
Know it's not like a private citizens trash truck.
Speaker 8 (56:52):
So this is happening.
Speaker 2 (56:54):
So this is them driving. This is the front of
the trash trucks.
Speaker 8 (56:58):
Sorry, going straight down the road. Yeah, problems, no problems.
Then all of a sudden, look to the right of
the screen.
Speaker 2 (57:02):
Uh, huh yeah, So I honestly think that I feel
like Alec Baldwin drove like an idiot. I think because
if you have a trash truck in front of you, guys,
you're on a two lane road like this, if you're
(57:23):
unless you're riding its backside, which it seemed like you
kind of may have been. And this is just me,
you know, looking at the footage. If you're on let's
just use our brains. If you're on a two lane
road and you're behind a trash truck and there's trash
cans on the side of the road, smart people go, huh,
that trash truck is probably going to stop and pick
(57:47):
up those people's trash, just saying that probably is how
it's gonna go. Right, So the trash truck did what
trash trucks do, and it looked like it was just
a regular Has he never ever been outside of his
like gilded temple, his gilded palace, his castle, I don't know,
his whatever, wherever his giant high horse is. Has he
(58:09):
never been outside of his gilded cage? I don't know.
You say compound, how you say compound his wife? How
you say cool? Well, you were born in Boston, Hillary
or Irish you tell us so it and that tree,
that that car hit the tree that it seemed like
(58:30):
he just ran right into it. He to me, it
seemed like if you could not even break and you
were going that fast when you hit a tree, you
probably may not have been paying attention. That's just me.
No one was injured, and there apparently wasn't a Summons
issue because issued because he never gets in trouble. I
mean you he can. You know how Trump joked about
how he could shoot someone in Manhattan and get away
with it. Well, Alec Baldmo can shoot someone on a
(58:51):
movie set and get away with it.
Speaker 9 (58:53):
So there you go.
Speaker 2 (58:54):
I'm just saying so to me, I'm like, how do
you how do you not? I just don't know understand
how you.
Speaker 6 (59:02):
Do that?
Speaker 2 (59:03):
You're behind a trash truck.
Speaker 8 (59:04):
I'm going to offer a potential definition of what we
saw that may be more in line with what Alec
Baldwin was saying. Now, this trash truck took a right
turn on this two lane road. Now he Alec could
have been traveling fast, which it appears he was traveling
probably faster than he should have been. And it looks
(59:26):
like the trash truck noticed him approaching from behind quickly
and was wanting to get out of the way so
that he could pass, but it was already too late
because Alec Baldwin decided to go to the right of
the truck to avoid the truck, and then when the
truck went more right, Alec was pushed off into the
yard area and ran into that.
Speaker 2 (59:47):
I just think it was collecting trash. And he was like,
h well, I don't.
Speaker 8 (59:51):
I mean, I know, but if you look at the video,
I don't see any trash cans near there. Maybe, I
mean maybe, but it looked.
Speaker 2 (01:00:00):
Like I mean, then he had to have been writing
so close he couldn't stop. Sorry, but yeah, was approaching
and pass on the shoulder.
Speaker 8 (01:00:09):
He was traveling fast while that truck was making.
Speaker 2 (01:00:11):
A right I think he was going to pass on
the shoulder.
Speaker 8 (01:00:13):
Yeah, I think that was the original.
Speaker 2 (01:00:15):
Like like a dangerous d bag, That's what I think
he was doing. I don't understand the speed going. I
can't tell you how many times I've been been behind
a trash truck or whatever. Oh ji, commercial vehicle. I've
never seen these commercial vehicles before. Oh my gosh, what
is the matter with you, you and your wife are nuts.
But I've never and I've been I've been behind them
onto lane roads where you've had to stop, they get
(01:00:37):
trash or whatever. That's that, that's just the nature of it.
You never I don't care what even if they're not stopping.
You just always want to give yourself time to put
your brakes on.
Speaker 8 (01:00:48):
And if you see a truck that size, you know
that they're not speedy or quick these trucks anyway, no
matter what the situation. So if you see ahead of
you one is making a ride and going to be
in your lane, you're going to immediately want to slow
down immediately, not try and pass it like you said
some deep bag would. It's just that's just public safety.
Speaker 2 (01:01:11):
I'm curious as to what Wan thinks, because Wan's mister
careful over there. I can't imagine wand driving his car
like that. No, he winds wheels too. See.
Speaker 8 (01:01:20):
Wan looks ahead and he sees what kind of obstacles
are potentially there, because that's what normal people do.
Speaker 2 (01:01:27):
He is not a normal person. He seems like he's
an entitled lunatic. That's what he seems like. I just yeah,
drives his wife's range Rover and then he's always noted
because clearly this is going to be his fault. And
they have photos too that they've taken, and I just
don't I'm sorry. I'm looking at the photos and I'm
just like, I don't get how this is not By
(01:01:49):
the way, this is a regular trash truck. There's a
picture of the trash truck. I just get it's a
regular trash truck. What is he talking about? What kind
of lunatic is like? I've never seen a trash truck before.
Our trash trucks look like this. These are just regular
trash trucks. You absolute lunatic. They're regular trash trucks. In
(01:02:14):
my estimation, in my opinion, he was driving like a
d bag because he's a d bag lunatic who has
a temper issue and his anger issues, and he I
think maybe thought he was going to pass this dude
on the right and couldn't do it and ran into
a damn tree. That's what it seems like, because this
is a regular trash truck. Listening to him, just throw
(01:02:36):
that up there if you can see. I tried to.
I think I put the image up there. Yeah, Kane,
that's that's a trash truck in your neighborhood.
Speaker 8 (01:02:43):
That's exactly the one that looks like the one Trump
drove during his campaign.
Speaker 2 (01:02:48):
It looks just like the Yeah, same size one is
showing you now right now, look at that. Look at that.
That is a regular trash truck. It's as big as
a Why I'm not ver sing a trash truck so big,
said Alec Baldwin. It seemed like he was going to
pass him on the right. That is exactly. I mean,
(01:03:10):
I just can't but and for him to go, I'm
like like to intimate that it was the trash truck's
problem for being an unusual trash truck. This guy's a nut.
Can you imagine being their neighbors or having anything to
do with them at all whatsoever. They're so weird. They're
just so weird. People like he has a perpetual grudge
and she wants to be famous. I just I don't
(01:03:33):
get it. So, yeah, it cut him off. You're behind it.
How did it cut you off? You're behind the damn thing.
None of this makes sense. I didn't pull the trigger.
It just magically appeared in her chest.
Speaker 8 (01:03:48):
What do you magically like, for example, do you have
more attention when the roads are wet, Like are you
more careful or do you still drive as recklessly as
you want on dry pavement as it is when it's wet, Like,
why don't you exercise more as Alec Baldwin, a little
more safety precautions when the pavement's wet.
Speaker 2 (01:04:09):
I agree, but for but I completely agree with you,
and I think you're right. It just seems like another
example of him not wanting to take accountability. It's always
everything else's fault. That truck that I was following too
closely from behind probably caught me off. Oh my gosh.
If you were anybody else, you had probably been cited,
(01:04:30):
especially if that was somebody's property. It seemed like that
wasn't that in somebody's front yard? Good night? Just stupid,
just stupid, Like there's no reason for it. How you
say que komba wo? I don't know, man, so coming
up some of the stuff we're gonna get to, uh,
apparently just saying it looks like Hamas is already maybe
(01:04:54):
violating the terms. I know you're so shocked on that one.
Looks like they may not be fully complying with the
terms of the deal now remember if they don't, then
Trump washes his hands of them and Israel can do
whatever they want, just saying, which I think would be
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Speaker 8 (01:06:45):
It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time
for Florida man.
Speaker 2 (01:06:55):
Hmmm, let's see a Florida man claimed that he had
a bomb at home depot. But it wasn't a bomb.
It was just some detergent, literally stolen tide bottles. That's
all that it was. It's so disappoint o kidding. Thirty
seven year old Florida man Timothy Aveils is accused of
(01:07:16):
making a bomb threat at home depot. He said he
had an explosive device in his backpack, but instead authorities
only found tide bottles. So he's in trouble because he
was threatening everyone with a fake bomb. And you give
to scroll all the way to down to the bottom
of the article to find out that he was accused
of stealing twenty five dollars worth of items, because nobody
at the Florida Sun Sentinel can write a story where
(01:07:38):
they have the lead balanced and give you all the
information you need in the first paragraph like they're supposed to.
So he's charge of making account of false one count
false report and bond said at seventy five hundred and
he was also told to stay away from home depot
seventy five hundred, seventy five hundred dollars. That's for the
false that's pretty crazy. Let's see here this. Oh, I
(01:07:59):
don't want to do the same dog one. Oh no, no, no,
Let's instead talk about a Florida man who built a
fortress of tires around his Marion County property. Yeah, he
apparently built it's a Black Fortress. Its walls are made
of stacks and stacks and stacks of all kinds of tires,
(01:08:20):
over fifteen hundred tires actually maybe up to two thousand tires.
The guy Derek people surrounded his entire property with stacks
of tires, each tires filled with dirt, mulch, and even
horse manure, and he began lining his driveway with them too,
and the it's kind of funny. It's yeah, that it's
(01:08:44):
apparently what came well the story.
Speaker 8 (01:08:46):
I mean, in the story, it shows because if I
was a neighbor, I'd be really upset because when these
things fill up with water, it becomes this breeding ground
for mosquitoes, mosquitoes and even attracts rats because of the
scraps they were throwing in there. So yeah, I'd be
a little upset.
Speaker 2 (01:08:59):
About Apparently I didn't realize they have like an issue
in this area with tire disposal.
Speaker 8 (01:09:06):
Why they should just probably send him to what Minnesota.
So that they said that Tim Walls and his wife
can smell.
Speaker 2 (01:09:12):
In the scrap heap that's down there in this area,
since by the two thousands they had three hundred million
used tires thrown on that annually. That's insane and they
filled with rainwater and as you said, it creates all
this stuff. So this guy has like this way to
I don't know if it's gonna be helpful like I said,
but you know that's that's what he ended up doing.
(01:09:33):
Uh let's see here we also, oh, no, we already
read that one. Yeah, Tim Walls does love his wife,
loves the smell of the burning tires, that's true. This
Florida man attacked his wife because she won't go to
Chili's with him. Florida man with a prior battery conviction
was arrested because he attacked his wife inside of their
(01:09:53):
home because she would not go to Chili's for dinner.
And they got that case, oh that's delicious at Chili's.
So she contacted Marion Countie Sheriff's office last week and
she told them that her husband, fifty six year old
Jerome Valiah, had battered her. She said that he got
(01:10:14):
upset and began to yell because she was like, I
don't want to eat at Chili's. Now, normally women are like,
I don't know where do you want to eat? At
least she had a place that she didn't want to
go to eat, but she said that he began throwing
items inside their bedroom and then he grabbed her by
the back of her head and hit her all this stuff,
and so they noted in the report she was screaming
(01:10:37):
for help and she did have bruisings. So he was arrested.
He's scheduled to appear in court this week. He was
bookedingt Marion County Jail. He posted bond, and he's got
a lot of charges that he's facing. I mean, there
probably are more restaurants than the chili's around. I'm just
saying that you don't have to resort to not talking
about this one as well, also not talking about this one. Also, everybody,
(01:10:59):
we did read the thermos of the rectum story. We
do not need that scent anymore.
Speaker 8 (01:11:04):
I just put one in slide for you, I think nineteen.
Speaker 2 (01:11:06):
Times in the past couple days. Nineteen times. I mean,
I appreciate everybody's eye. But and then also a what
is a cheeseburgering incident?
Speaker 8 (01:11:19):
It's a drive by cheeseburgering incident.
Speaker 2 (01:11:21):
Floridaman was arrested. I don't okay, so a drive by cheeseburgering.
I'm reading this piece They said that it happened at
the Atlantis Gentleman's Club. A former strip club employee. He
was arrested for a drive by cheeseburgering outside of the establishment.
(01:11:43):
So apparently, what you throw food at a place, and
that's what why would you do that to a perfectly
good cheese Gentleman's delicious?
Speaker 8 (01:11:50):
That's where you go to learn how to be a gentleman.
Speaker 2 (01:11:52):
Right, yeah, that's they do lessons. They do gentlemen lessons
there at the Gentleman's Club.
Speaker 8 (01:11:58):
That's right, it's important.
Speaker 2 (01:12:00):
Yeah, it's like catillion, right, you learn, you get your
gentlemen's lessons there. Sure, we'll take that. We got more
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Speaker 12 (01:13:44):
My message to everybody learn how to behave in our city,
but especially learn how to behave in our downtown and
our Fountain Square. And our officers will approach you if
you start to behave disorderly on fountains wear because these
things sometimes start as a minor altercation and then evolve
(01:14:05):
into something bigger. So do not come down town, especially
on Fountain Square, if you don't know how to behave.
Speaker 2 (01:14:14):
So that's Cincinnati police chief because there were two shooting victims,
and she's like, learn how to behave or maybe I
don't know, like police your city, right, maybe let's not
have restorative justice that allows these people to keep running
the streets. Who would the hell? By the way, what
(01:14:34):
is up with her? Hat? I got a captain into
Neil Vibe? Actually? Did I say that?
Speaker 7 (01:14:40):
Right?
Speaker 2 (01:14:40):
Hang? I just want to make sure I think, Oh no,
that's right. Yeah, okay, good go go me. Welcome back
to the show. Top of the third hour. She's hmmm,
doesn't know how to wear a hat. I'll just put
it like that. But also, you're not gonna gold people
(01:15:00):
and think that that's that's not going to work. Maybe
just have a city where you're not letting these purps
out the same people over and over again. But this
is the police chief. Police chief usually picked by the
city council, appointed by the mayor or things like that,
so it's always some sort of you know, politician that
just rubber stamps whatever the mayor does or city manager,
(01:15:21):
depending on the structure. But this is not the way
to do it. Not the way to do it. And
the memes on this are pretty funny. What is I
just I don't know, learn how to behave in our
city or just follow the law or you're going to
get arrested and thrown in jail. Don't scold people because
the scolding kind of acts like that it could have
(01:15:43):
been any one of you, right, learn how to behave here.
How about not be a thug that shoots people. That's
like a seems like there's a pretty it's a pretty
big thing that yeah became The.
Speaker 8 (01:15:56):
Left ends up just lecturing the law abiding people for
the actions of the lawless. They do that with everything
they're like, you can't have a gun because bad people
use guns. It's like, you guys have zero logical argument
with your positions. It's sickney.
Speaker 2 (01:16:11):
Yeah, I agree, there's I agree. So Also, one of
the things we've been watching after Trump signed the Gaza
ceasefire is Gaza Hamas they're not wanting to they're not
wanting to play proper, properly, they're not wanting to actually
follow the piece agreement, which is something else. So apparently
(01:16:35):
yesterday they were supposed to hand over forty eight hostages
yesterday and they turned over. Of the people that they returned,
they had four bodies, and then there were twenty hostages.
They were males and they were alive, twenty men. I
think that's half of what they had, because I read
(01:16:56):
that they had forty something. But the other remaining twenty
twenty that are left are were murdered in captivity, and
that having their bodies returned is part of the Phase
one agreement. It's part of the Phase one of the agreement.
And it's important to note that one of the remaining
(01:17:17):
murdered hostages as an American, and then apparently one is
a woman. Because they got rid of all the other women.
So already Hamas is dragging its feet on following this
agreement further. They were seen on Arabic television saying that
(01:17:38):
they they're not going to disarm.
Speaker 7 (01:17:40):
Now.
Speaker 2 (01:17:40):
Remember I said this earlier in the program, that a
big part of this is going to be whether or
not they disarm. Is Hamas going to disarm? They have to,
that's part of this whole agreement. So already, technically it
sounds like they're in breach. Or do you think that
Potus is going to say, well, let's give them a second,
let them cook and see right, I don't know.
Speaker 8 (01:18:01):
I think it's kind of what you said in the
latter there. Yeah, because until you can actually get the
support of everybody around there to also correct those mistakes,
it's nothing's going to happen.
Speaker 1 (01:18:15):
Now.
Speaker 2 (01:18:16):
Potus had also posted quote, all twenty hostages are back.
The job is not done. The dead have not been
returned as promised, and he wrote that in caps Phase
two begins right now.
Speaker 4 (01:18:28):
Now.
Speaker 2 (01:18:29):
Hamas has also said that they are they're not going
to give up. Apparently they don't want to give up
arms and they don't want to give up control. Now
I'm going to tell you they do this, and Potus
has already said in the very beginning that you either
do it this way or not, you know, otherwise Israel
is going to deal with you. However, Israel needs to
deal with you. And I'm already of that mind. They're
not going to disarm. They what they said, and this
(01:18:54):
is the They have their their little terror group, They
have their little spokes they have the little spokesman has Cassim.
He said that Hamas has no need to abide by
every word of the twenty point piece plan. Quote. We
do not need to limit ourselves to the Israeli terms
and the definitions related to weapons.
Speaker 8 (01:19:13):
He said.
Speaker 2 (01:19:14):
We will not be captives to Israel, Israeli terms or demands.
This is one of the focal points of the struggle
in the next stage after the cessation of aggression in
the coast of Strip. Well, you guys are all the aggression.
They've been shooting people non stop since yesterday. They've been
dragging people into the streets that they think work with
(01:19:35):
Israel and shooting them in the head in front of everybody.
And they've got little barefoot kids running around helping them.
I happen to notice there was one photo of a
bunch of these Hamas dogs and they're standing with a
bunch of kids, and half of these kids don't even
have shoes. But oh boy, these terrorists are all kitted out.
They got brand new gear, they got brand new boots,
(01:19:57):
they got stupid bucket hats. Oh meanwhile, these kids that
they're raising to be the next crop of suicide bombers
don't even have shoes. So, I mean, if they're gonna
fa FO again at this point, they're not gonna they're
gonna be by themselves. They either give up control or
(01:20:17):
they just need to be. Every single one of them
needed to be hunted down like dogs and annihilated on
every single one, and I would even say anyone associated
with them. One of the things that the hostages were
saying is that the ones that were not kept in
the tunnels.
Speaker 5 (01:20:34):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:20:35):
Some of the women were saying that they were kept
in houses like where there were people living. And these
people were all working with Hamas, and you know, they
get kickbacks from Hamas for doing all this stuff. It's
on it's pretty wild. But they for the ceasefire to work,
they have to disarm. So what if I always told
you it's always Hamas that violates every single every single ceasefire,
every single agreement, every single anything, without fail, it is
(01:20:58):
always Hamas that violates, and everyone else is like, oh
well you can't. Look they bury themselves in a civilian
area and surround themselves with these people. You can't do anything.
At some point, you either want to end it or
you don't. And this is the very the very clinical
(01:21:18):
part of assessment. You either wanted to end or you don't.
And just saying there's going to be some hard decisions
that are going to be made here, but I think
they were. They're they're not made by anybody other than Hamas.
And so the spokesperson of Hamas apparently suggested that they're
not going to abandon their role as the de facto
governors of Gaza Strip. They were democratically elected, they were
(01:21:42):
repeatedly elected. They were they were going to win not
only in twenty one to stay in control of the Strip,
but they were going to take over West Bank. That's
why they suspended those elections. And then the quote unquote
Palestinian authority blamed the Jews. They because they were too
cowardly to admit that we didn't want to lose all
control to Hamas in the West Bank, so we're going
(01:22:04):
to blame the Jews. And that was Abbess who is
also the head of FATA, which is basically it's very
similar to Hamas, except a little less terroristy and they
at least recognize their neighbor to the North's right to exist.
This is all just Hamas, and this is all colonizers.
Hamas are colonizers. These people are colonizers. They're colonizing a
(01:22:27):
strip of land that has always historically been part of
one particular people, and they're trying to cosplay and hijack
the name that came from an island of people that
had already left that area two hundred years prior to
the Second Jeday and Uprising. Then trying to hijack this
name that that is in reference to people who never
even lived there. It's asinine and trying to rewrite history.
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And they're banking on everyone being too stupid to notice,
literally trying to fabricate a special ethnicity out of the ether.
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Speaker 8 (01:24:00):
And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.
Speaker 2 (01:24:06):
So an explosion was reported at an explosives manufacturer. I
mean if there's going to be an explosion somewhere. It
would be that. But this was the accurate energetic systems
near Buck Snort, Tennessee. Now, if you come from a
place like buck Snort, Tennessee, you're tough. I can tell it. Like,
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where are you from? Bucksnort? Like, oh, I are right then,
Like if you had somebody from the east side in
Saint Louis, Kane, like where you come from Buck Snort, Tennessee.
Was good? Oh, all right, we'll have a good day. Star,
Thank you, thank you, ma'am. Yeah, very They said that
two three people had minor injuries. But it did you
know that? Seems like that could happen in an explosive
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manufacturing facility. Let's see the do apparently bacteria in your shower?
LA Internet slowly coming. There was broadband outage. Let's see
a couple of other things. Oh, here's one that I
want to make sure that we get into. I think
I forgot this one the last time. No no, oh yeah,
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looking for. Sorry one, there was this thing, and the
only reason is because I had members of my own
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in an olive garden breadstick assault story and apparently it
involved the smugshot of this blondheaded girl and it was
supposed to be in college station and she apparently was like,
you didn't give me a tip, so et cetera, et cetera.
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It is fake. So many things are being shared that
are fake. She had a mug shot for a different offense.
And somehow someone created this whole story around this girls
things and they said it was a Saint Louis person.
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Speaker 5 (01:26:55):
I do. I would love to. I'm just a little
busy to go to Argentina. I'd like to be like Biden.
I'd like to go to the beach. You know, my
legs are not quite as thin as his. My legs
are slightly heavier, my arms are slightly larger. My body
is a little bit larger than his. I'm not sure
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it would be appreciated on the beach, but I'm not going.
Speaker 7 (01:27:20):
To take a chance. You won't see me in a
bathing suit.
Speaker 5 (01:27:23):
You won't see in a bathing suit sitting on a
beach in Argentina. Falling down and not being able to
lift a three ounce chair meant for old people to lift,
and he couldn't lift it.
Speaker 7 (01:27:33):
So he had a problem.
Speaker 5 (01:27:35):
He spent too much time in a beach. Somebody told
him that he looked good in a bathing suit, and
you'd see this guy in the beach all the time.
I never quite understood it, Steve, go ahead, pretty view
your meeting with Ukraine President's Leski on Friday. Expect to
talk about weapons. Yeah, we have an interesting meeting going.
And look, I'm very disappointed because Vladimir and I had
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a very good relationship, probably still do. I don't know
why he continues with this war. This war has been
so bad for him. He's going into four years of
a war that should have beaten. He should have won
that war in one week. He's now going to soon
be into his fourth year. He's lost a million and
a half soldiers, probably close certainly in terms of wounded
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and no legs and no arms and all the things
that happened in horrible wars. It's a horrible war. That's
the biggest thing that's happened since World War Two in
terms of death. It's bigger than any of them. I
settled eight of them. The biggest is is that in
terms of death incredible. I think India Pakistan had great potential.
We did a great job in that one. But he's
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got to really settle this war. And you know, they
have long lines waiting for gasoline in Russia right now,
they have long lines. Who thought that was going to happen?
And all of a sudden his economy is going to collapse.
And I'd like to see him do well. I mean,
I had a very good relationship ship with Vladimir Putin,
but he just doesn't want to end at war and
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I think it's making them look very bad. He could
end it, He could end it quickly. And I have
to tell you, I give credit because who would think
that Ukraine could have fought Russia for four years to
essentially a standstill.
Speaker 2 (01:29:19):
Now, there has been some early early, you know, before
the Totus. I liked his uh. I liked his discussion
of the bathing suit and Joe Biden being on a
beach in Argentina. That's one for the books, for sure.
But we are listening into potis taking questions. And he
also said, look, Amas is going to disarm and if
they don't We're going to disarm them. And the reporter goes, well,
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how are you going to do that? He goes, I'm
got to tell you that. That was his response right there,
He's like, I got to tell you that. So h,
I don't know. I feel like AMAS maybe want to
abide by that piece still. Otherwise, uh, Potus is going
to go, well, Israel, you know we tried with them.
You gonna have to take care of it. Just do
what you got to do. Because he's already made that clear.
That's the do what you got to do part. That's
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when that kicks in. So we'll see. But one of
the other things, and is King was noting the whole
issue with oil because energy is national security, right, Energy
is also power, and this has been a bit of
a struggle with regards to NATO nations buying you know,
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dirty gas and cheap oil, whether it's from Russia or China,
and China has been propping up Russia with Russian oil.
But now with oil at on what fifty seven fifty
sixty seven a barrel, Yeah, Russia's yeah, they're not going
to be able to It's gonna change. Not just this
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is it's not just changing the balance of power in
the Middle East and shifting it away from Islamism. It
is also shifting the finding the best way to say this,
the apparatus that's used to power a lot of these
nations oil and gas. It's shifting the origin of that
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away from countries that have that really do pose a
geopolitical threat to United States our interests, meaning literally us.
So it's going to be very interesting to see as
this can what happens in the next Really, I would
say few days. I don't think that they're going to
let this refusal to follow the agreement to go on
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for an extended period of time. So these are all
very it's a very interesting This is why Kane also
wears tinfoil hats about refinery fires. There were two one
in Cali, one in Texas, and we need more refineries
these and your do you so you think someone set
them up because we can't have lower gas prices.
Speaker 8 (01:31:52):
I guess it could be a coincidence that as soon
as the oil prices started decreasing after Trump started drilling
more that then you see these refinery fires. Because our
problem has always been we're at one hundred percent capacity.
As it relates to refining this oil into gasoline, and
they're not building new refineries because now current regulations don't
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allow it. So if they accidentally in quotes have a
refinery fire, that's going to pause us seeing that savings
in our gas tanks because we're at one hundred percent
capacity right now, and so things will be now slower
moving as it relates to the benefit to the consumer.
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Speaker 2 (01:32:46):
One of the big topics of controversy has been Obama's
presidential library in Chicago. And I've seen a number of
different presidential libraries, but this one, well looks like a
brutalist suppository.
Speaker 6 (01:33:03):
I have no.
Speaker 2 (01:33:05):
Other way to describe this thing. It's facing massive backlash
because apparently the design flaws, the skyrocketing costs. That's not
even all of it. I mean, there was a fight
over the land even from the very beginning. I mean,
it looks like, you know, a Soviet block design. It
looks like something that should be in Eastern Europe. This
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is heinous. It's so bad Kane.
Speaker 8 (01:33:32):
I mean, it looks like a prison. It looks like
when you drive up shackled by law enforcement, you're like,
oh man, that's where I'm going to spend the next
five years.
Speaker 2 (01:33:41):
So, I mean, it looks really bad. I don't know.
I mean, I and I don't know if you've all
have kept up with all of the back and forth
with it over the years, the fights over just the construction,
the objections from the people who live around there, the
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people who say that they're just destroying like this. You know,
the grounds they are very beautiful because they got to
put in a big old parking lot for it. It
looks like a housing project.
Speaker 8 (01:34:14):
It looks way worse than that.
Speaker 2 (01:34:16):
It does. Yeah, I mean, I don't, dude, why is
it so brutalist? I mean, I mean, I guess that
makes sense because you know, you're Barack Obama. You know
it's it was. This is like one of the ugliest structures.
Even when it's all finished, it looks like one of
the ugliest structures ever. It looks like a bad Minecraft build.
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I mean, they are kids who could make better stuff
in Minecraft than us.
Speaker 8 (01:34:39):
Like, I want to see the conceptual art that was
given to Obama for him to decide gay or nay
on the project.
Speaker 2 (01:34:46):
You mean you want to see some of the other like, uh,
some of the other suggestions that he was given.
Speaker 8 (01:34:51):
Yeah, that or the actual final thing he decided on,
like how much does it actually look like what he
was told it was going to look like? Because if
he was told it was going to look like that
and he still said yes, and I'm fully questioned his
ability to make decisions.
Speaker 2 (01:35:06):
Somebody said the prison in Juliet, Illinois is better looking
than this thing, which is true actually because that's I mean,
that has like nice stonework and you got some turrets
up there. It's very pretty. This thing just it looks
horrible and it's so expensive. It's so expensive this thing.
I think they've gone into what it So it hit
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the five hundred million mark. This is back in twenty seventeen.
It was already over budget. Then yep, it's jumped to
seven hundred million. That was just in twenty twenty one.
So it's actually it's probably closer to a billy Yeah, yeah, yeah,
it's like way over the how in the world. So
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the original you know what the original estimate was when
they first the original estimate was three hundred million.
Speaker 8 (01:36:00):
Three times that.
Speaker 2 (01:36:01):
Now, now, okay, so you're right, eight to fifty is
technically what it stands out right now, eight hundred and
fifty million. Explain to me how this is eight hundred
and fifty million dollars.
Speaker 8 (01:36:11):
Concrete's expensive.
Speaker 2 (01:36:13):
I mean, it can't just be.
Speaker 8 (01:36:15):
I mean it's mostly Look at the outside of it.
It looks like a prison. Look at that. Look at
that's the Joliet prison there on the right.
Speaker 2 (01:36:23):
The Reagan Library was seven million, and I've been there.
Speaker 8 (01:36:28):
That prison looks way better.
Speaker 2 (01:36:29):
Yeah, the prison looks way better.
Speaker 8 (01:36:31):
That looks like are there no windows in the last bubble?
Speaker 2 (01:36:35):
Like a Batty's layer from he Man? You put a
skull on it. It's castle gray skull me, dude, that's
just messed up all right. Today in stupidity game.
Speaker 8 (01:36:44):
Well, speaking of Obama, this is cut seventeen to one.
The guy who actually used the federal government to reward
his friends and punish his political enemies says this.
Speaker 10 (01:36:55):
The point is that we have blown through, just in
the last six month, a whole range of of not
simply assumptions, but rules and laws and practices.
Speaker 8 (01:37:10):
Get to it, buddy, get to it.
Speaker 10 (01:37:12):
That we're put in place to walk ensure that good Lord, seriously,
nobody is above the wall, and that we don't use
the federal.
Speaker 2 (01:37:26):
My gosh, she just won't stop talking, all right. That
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