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Speaker 1 (00:01):
I was speaking
primarily when you mentioned the
black man in America shouldfind some place where he could
set up his own nation.
I was thinking of a large areawhere all of us could go to be
in the nation of Islam.
Speaker 2 (00:16):
You'll find that on
the last page of Muhammad's big
newspaper, where we have learnedthat we cannot get along with
the white man in peace, and thewhite man have the privilege to
separate us, but instead, themore we want to be separated
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from him, the more he wants togobble us up, and you excuse the
word gobble, but the more hewant to swallow us up in his
power.
He don't want the black man outof his sight.
He's afraid of you going toyourself, but this is the only
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way he could exist.
Thank you, yeah yo, peace,peace what's up with y'all
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family?
Speaker 3 (01:42):
what's up we're,
we're back.
We're back.
Freedman's Affairs, radioFreedman's Network.
I'm your host, vaughn Black.
Yeah, and today, june 10th 2025, we're dealing with Knowledge
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Cipher.
That's the math for the dayknowledge cipher.
You know that knowledge is theroot of everything in
mathematics, right, weunderstand that.
And also knowledge is awareness, consciousness, and when we get
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to that, that represents theone.
And then when we get to the, tothe, to the cipher, zero, you
know, the zero representscompleteness, 360 degrees, right
, completeness, finished product.
And at the same time, itencompasses everything.
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It can also mean absolutelynothing, because zero is also a
value of nothing.
So that's just a thought goingforward for the day.
And then when we get to, whenwe get to the, to the 1 to 40
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and the 10th degree it raisedthe question.
It raised the question and itsaid.
It asked the question who isthat mystery God?
And the answer was there is nomystery God.
The son of man has searched forthat mystery God for trillions
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of years and was unable to findthat mystery God.
So they decided and agreed thatthe only God is the son of man.
So they lost no time insearching for that which does
not exist.
And in the opening I played thelittle clip from the great,
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honorable Elijah Muhammad and hespoke to the question of
separation and why he teaches it, and he gave his analogy of why
he teaches it, his his positionon it, and I agree a hundred
percent you don't want us around, we can't get along and we need
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to separate, and that's theposition we're in right here in
this, uh, great country of ours,the United States.
Now, I'm not saying that wehave to get up and move
somewhere to Africa or somewherelike that.
That was once a fantasy and itwas a thought.
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But this is our home here,right here on this soil.
This is our home, right here onthis soil.
This is our home and we havejust as much right to this land
and this soil as anyone else, infact, more so.
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So, but we have to learn, wehave to come out of the belly of
the beast, and I want to.
Well, I'll come back to that,I'm gonna come back to that.
But you know, family, we seen,you know, last couple of weeks
I've been talking about thisblack fatigue stuff, this black
fatigue and all this stuff, andthen all of the things with
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diddy, and and and all ourcelebrities in the past Michael
Jackson, prince, whitney Houston, all these people, these big
Hollywood celebrities and bigtime athletes and stuff, man,
with all the money that theyhave, and they still because
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can't nobody convince meotherwise that that these people
Michael Jackson, prince,whitney Houston, all can't
convince me that these peopleweren't tooking out, targeted
and tooking out.
And when you look into thebackstories and dig deeper, it
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makes sense.
But see, that's when you'reunder the mercy of your enemy,
when your money comes from yourenemy and not your people.
This is this the risk you runof of them controlling you, and
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when you don't do what they sayor don't do as you're supposed
to do.
This is what could happen, andI was.
I forget what it was.
I was listening to somethingthe other day and and they were
talking about I forget where Iheard it, whether whether it was
youtube or on facebook, I don'tknow other day and they were
talking about I forget where Iheard it, whether it was YouTube
or Facebook, I don't know whatit was they were talking about.
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Why don't the black elites andthe rich and powerful don't do
anything for black folks?
It's because they can't,because the minute you start
helping your people is when theshenanigans start, because
that's the number one ruleyou're not supposed to help
black people right now.
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That's why, as much as peopletalk about LeBron James, I
respect his effort in trying tostart that school, because any
other time, when they dosomething, if it's something for
black people or somewhere inAfrica or somewhere some foreign
place way across waters, it'snever for black folks here in
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America, because that's one ofthe golden rules You're not
supposed to do anything thatwill empower your folks Right.
See, when, when, when.
This is why Elijah Muhammad isso important and we have to.
We have to go back and take alook at that brother, at that
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great one.
We have to go back and look athim, never mind all of the side
talk about his, his allegedinfidelities in his personal
life.
I'm talking about the work theman put in, the work that he
done and what he laid down, thegame he laid down.
They couldn't do nothing aboutthat.
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They couldn't bother him withtaxes or nothing, because the
money came from the people, fromhis people.
It didn't come from them.
They couldn't touch him.
They couldn't touch him, youunderstand.
And he produced, he produced.
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It wasn't like he was hoardingthe money or scamming the people
he produced, and that't like hewas hoarding the money or
scamming the people he produced.
And that's the most importantthing when you're doing this
kind of work is that you produce, and that's what they did.
They had farmland all over theUnited States, temples in all
the major cities, in all themajor cities, right,
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universities of Mohammed Allover the United States I think
about 40 in 40 cities assupermarkets, grocery stores,
cleaners, dry cleaners.
It was on their way to ahospital and a bank In the
height of the success and therewas nothing that the government
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could do because the moneydidn't come from them, the
establishment, it didn't comefrom them, so they couldn't
threaten him with taking hismoney away and taking his fame
away.
See when you get these athletes, get these endorsements, nike,
gatorade and all these otherpeople.
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See when you mess up and youstep out of line.
Let me turn the music down.
When you mess up and step outof line, boy, boy, boy.
Okay, boy, we're going to showyou who's boss.
Look at Diddy's situation now.
And they were pawing at Jay-Z,but he hurried up and he smacked
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him around a little bit and hegot right back in line.
But that's not what I came uphere to talk about today and
we're not going to stay long atall.
We'll stay just for a fewminutes.
I'm not going to keep you longbecause I didn't have nothing
really big and planned out, noelaborate program planned out.
But there's a couple of thingswe got to talk about up here and
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the first thing, the firstthing we're going to get into,
is this in the political world,there's some big, this big
blowout with between PresidentTrump and Elon Musk.
That's the first thing.
That's the first big thing, andlet's see if we can get a
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little reporting on that.
Hold on, let me see if I canget that and we'll get right to
it.
Yeah, but they did.
But see, we, we predicted this,we predict, we knew this.
Jason Black and all them guyspredicted this stuff and we knew
that it was going to come.
Speaker 5 (11:31):
Hold on, let's just
get a little more reaction now
to the very public war of wordsbetween President Donald Trump
and his ally, elon Musk.
It started with Musk slammingthe president's so-called big
beautiful bill, since he lefthis position with the
administration just last week.
Then yesterday things turnedpersonal.
The president threatened tokill government contracts
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associated with Musk companies,while Musk shared a post
suggesting that President Trumpshould be impeached.
Cbs News' Naomi Ruckum has morefrom New York.
Speaker 2 (12:03):
I'm very disappointed
in Elon has more from New York.
Speaker 6 (12:08):
I'm very disappointed
in Elon.
A split between PresidentDonald Trump and Elon Musk
exploded on social media.
It began days ago, with Muskcriticizing the president's big
budget and border bill on X,calling it a big ugly bill,
arguing that it will add to thedeficit, even pushing
Republicans to kill the bill.
Speaker 2 (12:23):
Elon knew the inner
workings of this bill better
than almost anybody sitting here.
Speaker 6 (12:28):
Musk responded false.
This bill was never shown to meeven once.
Soon the insults grew personalMusk, who spent more than $200
million on the 2024 race posted.
Without me, trump would havelost the election.
Adding such ingratitude,president Trump threatened to
cut billions of dollars incontracts and subsidies to
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Musk's companies, prompting Muskto threaten to decommission his
Dragon spacecraft.
Musk later walked it back.
Musk also hit further below thebelt.
Trump is in the Epstein files.
That is the real reason theyhave not been made public.
A White House source respondedif Musk truly believed President
Trump and Jeffrey Epstein weredeeply involved, why did he hang
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out with him for six months?
Speaker 7 (13:16):
This divorce was
predictable.
Speaker 6 (13:18):
The fallout sparked
reaction from the Beltway.
It's not helpful and beyond.
Speaker 8 (13:23):
It's two egos going
at it.
Speaker 6 (13:25):
The public spat also
sent Tesla stock tumbling 14
points yesterday.
Naomi Ruckam, CBS News.
Speaker 3 (13:34):
Yeah, there we go,
there we go.
See the thing is like I said,this was predictable, and one of
those governors even said that.
I forget what that governor'sname is, but he even said that
this was predictable because yougot two major planet-sized egos
.
You got the world's right nowthe world's richest man, elon
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Musk, and you got the president,the most powerful man on the
planet.
Now they started out workingtogether, doing the doge and
whatever.
Elon Musk spent so manymillions of dollars over $200
million, a billion, whatever theamount was but he spent a lot
of money on that campaign and inhis mind, he was supposed to
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have Carl Blanche to do whateverhe wants and Trump put him in
charge of the Doge thing and allthis government files and
different things like that.
All these go over thesegovernment agencies and this
dude went in there.
And he went in there choppingand cutting and slicing and
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doing you know doing whatevercutting and slicing and doing
you know doing whatever.
And when Trump put this billforward, this big beautiful bill
, he doesn't have any protectionfor his company, the Tesla
company, and they're losing.
I lost money.
I lost some money with my Teslastuff.
I lost money and I'm quite suresome of you who are listening
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to me- probably lost some moneytoo, and but that's the game, we
know, we know the game.
And you pull out and I pulledout and sold what I could sell.
You know it lost money.
I lost some money and I'm notthe only one.
But this is the game now.
But I seen it.
I'm like this.
This thing ain't going to work.
And when I started realizing it,when I first started realizing
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it, when I first startedrealizing it again, getting a
sense of there was going to besome, some clashing, was that
time they did that joint umpresser in the oval office and
Trump is sitting there at hisdesk and Elon's standing up, but
he had this little kid runningaround, a little son, a little
boy was running around and youknow it's kind of a distraction.
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Now the thing is, this isn'tthe oval office and you, you got
just you couldn't find nobodyto hold the kid while you, while
you doing the press conference,kids running around doing you
know what, what kids do, but youcouldn't find anybody to hold
this little boy while you'redoing this presser and you know,
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tend to him.
I don't know if it was supposedto be cute or something, but
that told me right there and I'mnot in Trump's mind.
So I don't know if he wasuncomfortable with it or what,
but he had the thought had torun across his mind Like what is
this little kid doing here?
You know, trump is veryegotistical and he wants all the
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attention all the time.
Now you're doing a press andyou got this little kid catching
the focus of people that arelooking at the press and the
reporters and stuff.
This is, this is a distraction.
So that that told me rightthere.
I said this is not gonna last.
I said to myself I didn't say Idon't think I said it publicly.
If I did, I would have tolisten to the playback.
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I'm not sure if I did or not,but what I'm saying is that
these are distractions and theseare two very narcissistic
personalities, and I don't saythat to insult anyone, I'm just
calling it like I see it and, ifyou know, someone gets offended
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by it, hey, but yeah.
So I felt that that was aconcoction between that mix of
those two cats, was a concoctionfor a high explosive.
And now we're seeing it.
Now the Democrats are there.
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Well, they're so dysfunctionalright now it doesn't even matter
and they're taking they'retaking little swipes, saying
that maybe they could be tryingto solicit this guy.
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Wait a minute, trying tosolicit this guy.
Wait a minute, trying tosolicit this guy to come on the
Democratic side.
But there's no reality to that,because he was once the
Democrat's sweetheart.
This was some time ago.
Hold on, let me see Can I findit.
Let me see Can I play this inhere.
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Hold on, hold on, hold on,check this out.
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Family, the feud between Donald.
Speaker 9 (18:51):
Trump and Elon Musk
is heating up again with a
warning.
President Donald Trump says hehas no plans to reconcile with
Elon Musk, calling theirrelationship likely over.
In a phone interview with NBC,trump said he gave Musk major
breaks during his presidency.
He warned of quote seriousconsequences if Musk supports
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Democrats in 2026.
Meanwhile, the presidentdeployed thousands of National
Guard troops to Los Angelesovernight.
Speaker 3 (19:19):
Yeah, I don't want to
get into that.
That's going to be next upabout the troops down in LA we
going to talk about that next,but I just wanted to they, he's
already.
Trump is already saying becausethere's rumblings about elon
possibly um, helping thedemocrats during the midterms I,
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I'm I wouldn't be surprised ifthat happened, because then, but
then that wouldn't be smart forthe Democrats, because all of
the garbage that you've talkedabout Elon Musk, right With the
Doge thing, right, and nowyou're going to take this
opportunity to solicit his helpthat would mean you're a
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prostitute, you're prostitutingout the Democratic establishment
.
That's all that means, and Idon't think that would be a
small.
I don't know if there's anyreality to that, because right
now the Democrats arehemorrhaging so bad it doesn't
matter.
I don't think it would evenmatter if, if, if, if Elon Musk
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went over to the Democratic sideto help them out with the
midterms, because they're goingto need help.
And now let me explainsomething.
Let me say this, and I'm notgoing to go into a whole big
thing about it All of you outthere who may listen to this
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program, to this podcast, youremember when the election first
, november 5th, that night,going into the next day, the 6th
, the 7th, the 8th, as a matterof fact, for the next two weeks,
people were losing their minds.
I played, I played clips up here.
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I played so many clips ofpeople screaming and just they
were just wigging out andcrashing, just crashing and
burning everywhere.
It was pitiful to watch I meanit was amusing in some
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instancesing me all the way outabout my alleged support for
MAGA or Trump, and I didn't.
I'm not a supporter of MAGA, Idon't care about nothing to do
with any of that.
I didn't vote for Trump.
I didn't vote for Trump.
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I like some of the things thathe's doing, because I think that
is going to force a lot of whathe's doing with the Section 8
and with the government programs, the giveaways, and to make our
people dependent on thesesubsidies and these government
things.
I believe that by him ravagingthrough those things, it's going
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to force us to come togetherand work more together with us,
and this is why again, back toElijah Muhammad we don't need
them like that.
Now, of course, at some pointswe're going to have to do
commerce and business with otherpeople white society and
different people from fromaround the globe Asian people.
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There's nothing wrong withdoing business, but as far as
being a part of their thing andin their society, we don't need
that.
We need right now we need toget so far away from everybody.
We need right now.
We need to get so far away fromeverybody.
I'm talking to the foundationalblack American, the freedmen,
the descendants of theemancipated, not talking to no
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one else.
Talking to you, this is for you.
We need to get, we need at leastanother two, 300 years of just
dealing with our own In everyarea of human activity.
We need to delineate and moveaway from everyone.
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And that's real talk.
I mean that, it's not somethingup here, I'm just up here
capping.
I really mean that because ifyou go back 50, 60 years ago,
look how far we've I mean we'vemade some advances.
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Sure, without, without a doubt,indeed, we've made some
advances, but look how destroyedour some of our morality and
spirituality and things of thatnature.
Look how far we've fallenbecause of our involvement in
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our proximity to their culture.
We have to pull away.
We need a two, 300 year breakfrom those people, from from
white society.
Take what we have and and lookinward and start the cleansing
from from inward and thereplenishing.
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That's just my take.
But um, yeah, so the next?
The next thing is Trump justdeployed, I think, 2000 National
Guards to Los Angeles,california, followed by,
followed by, I think the Marinesare out there now.
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I believe the Marine Corps isout there now.
This thing is heating upserious and it's people.
It's bad.
Let me see Can I find somethingon that.
Hold on.
Let's see.
Hold on, give me a second Femme.
(25:17):
Here it is, it's in the queue.
(25:46):
I'm just going to queue it up.
Give me one second.
Speaker 8 (25:51):
Is out of Los Angeles
tonight.
Hundreds of National Guardtroops now on the ground,
deployed by President Trump,even though state leaders say
they didn't ask for them anddon't want them there.
You see members of the NationalGuard with weapons, with body
shields and tear gas canisters,all as protesters gather for day
three of demonstrations againstfederal immigration rates.
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Late tonight, president Trumpnot ruling out going even
further in the days to come, butCalifornia's governor pushing
back hard, saying thepresident's hoping for chaos to
justify more crackdowns, tellingprotesters not to give him what
he wants.
We've got team coverage tonight, starting with our Steve
Patterson on the ground nearthose demonstrations.
Speaker 7 (26:30):
Hadley.
Just moments ago, governorNewsom asked the Trump
administration to officiallyrescind the order to federalize
the National Guard.
On the ground, meanwhile, thisrally continues to pop off LAPD
declaring it unlawful, andthey're making arrests Tonight,
protesters and law enforcementofficials squaring off after
days of raids, riots anddemonstrations and a rare move
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by President Trump mobilizing2,000 California National Guard
troops against the will of thestate's governor.
Overnight, another majorflashpoint in front of the
federal detention center whereundocumented immigrants captured
by ICE are being held In nearbyCompton.
Chaos, protests theredissolving into lawlessness,
demonstrators upendingroadblocks setting off fireworks
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, while a small group of lootersbroke into a gas station.
These protests followed a day ofskirmishes between authorities
and protesters outside of a HomeDepot.
Law enforcement firing tear gasand non-lethal rounds into
several crowds.
Speaker 10 (27:30):
I couldn't see who
was shooting, but they were
trying to aim right at me, whichis very scary.
Speaker 7 (27:35):
Sheriff Robert Luna,
saying his deputies only acted
as peacekeepers and didn'tassist with any federal action.
Speaker 10 (27:41):
We will protect your
right to peacefully protest,
but we cannot and will nottolerate violence or destruction
of property.
Speaker 7 (27:50):
Today, Governor Gavin
Newsom accused President Trump
of attempting to manufacture acrisis by mobilizing the
National Guard, adding he'shoping for chaos so he can
justify more crackdowns, morefear, more control.
Trump's border czar, Tom Homan,defended the move to NBC's
Jacob Soboroff and says about150 undocumented immigrants have
been detained in the last fewdays, but not just to protect
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the law enforcement to protectthe general public If Democratic
leaders want to turn their backon public safety.
To protect the general public IfDemocratic leaders want to turn
their back on public safety.
They can Tonight tensionsreaching a boiling point as more
troops hit the ground.
Speaker 8 (28:24):
Our Steve Patterson
reporting in Los Angeles and
here in Washington and beyond,new concern from critics over
the president's tactics withthis federal deployment.
Speaker 10 (28:36):
Our Gabe Gutierrez
reports With the National Guard
troops now on the ground in LAtonight.
President Trump is defendingtheir deployment.
Speaker 2 (28:41):
We're going to have
troops everywhere.
We're not going to let thishappen to our country.
We're not going to let ourcountry be torn apart.
Speaker 10 (28:47):
The president
calling Governor Gavin Newsom
and Mayor Karen Bass incompetent, while Secretary of Defense
Pete Hegseth says thatactive-duty Marines at Camp
Pendleton are on high alert andcould be mobilized if the
violence continues.
Speaker 5 (29:00):
One of our core
principles is maintaining peace
through strength.
Speaker 11 (29:03):
We do that on
foreign affairs and domestic
affairs as well.
I don't think that's heavyhanded.
Speaker 10 (29:08):
Late today on his
way to Camp David, the president
saying he personally spoke withGovernor Newsom days ago by
phone and threatened to send inthe troops once he saw
demonstrators throwing objectsand spitting on officers.
Speaker 2 (29:19):
They spit, we hit.
I told them nobody's going tospit on our police officers,
Nobody's going to spit on ourmilitary.
Speaker 10 (29:29):
Democrats slamming
the deployment, arguing troops
are an unnecessary escalation.
For the president to do thiswhen it wasn't requested,
breaking with generations oftradition, is only going to
incite the situation and makethings worse.
This is the first time since1965 in Alabama, the civil
rights era, that a president hasactivated a state's National
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Guard force without a requestfrom that state's governor.
Speaker 2 (29:55):
We'll send whatever
we need to make sure there's law
and order.
Speaker 8 (30:00):
Gabe Gutierrez is
joining us now, and Gabe, the
president, is not ruling outinvoking something called the
Insurrection Act.
It's rarely used, which wouldtake all of this a step further.
Speaker 10 (30:08):
Yes, hallie.
The Insurrection Act is an 18thcentury wartime law that
authorizes the president todeploy military forces inside
the US during times of rebellion.
He has not invoked it yet.
Instead, he's using anotherstatute that allows the
president to federalize theNational Guard under certain
circumstances.
Still, there are many legalquestions swirling around all of
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this, hallie.
Speaker 3 (30:32):
Now, let me say this,
let me say this right, he sent
the National Guard in therebecause, uh, let's see, this is
what they don't report on, thisis the stuff that they don't
report.
He sent the national, thenational guard, in there because
, uh, that mayor karen bass,first of all gavin newsom, was
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that that governor gavin newsomwasn't doing anything?
Right, he wasn't doing anything.
And then, and then they, karenBass, who is the mayor of the
city of Los Angeles, they, shereally gave in and eat it to for
the, for the police departmentsthere in Los Angeles to stand
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down and don't stop theprotesters.
This is why you got, they feelentitled and they can spit on
the National Guard and spit onthe military.
And Trump said you spit, we hit.
He said you spit and we hit.
You're not going to spit on ourmilitary.
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You're giving these people theentitlement and what, what?
The crazy thing that thatdoesn't make any sense to me is
that you're doing this.
These people out there,protesting, waving Mexican flags
, waving their flags this is whywe stay on the tethers and all
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these foreign people.
So so much about you know theycome over here and they're
waving their flags and talkingabout how great their homeland
is.
Well, why are you here?
What are you here?
Why are you here?
Nobody.
Whenever you ask that question,whenever you ask that question,
why are you here?
What are you doing here?
If you're waving your flag andyou're talking about how great
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it is and how lazy Americans are, and we ain't nothing but
whenever you ask them, why areyou here?
If you're so great back home,why are you here?
And all you get that's what youget Crickets.
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Whenever you ask them whatyou're doing here.
But yeah, family, anyway,you're waving your flag and
they're telling you okay, sinceyou love your flag so much,
we're going to, we're going tosend you back home.
And you find you out thereprotesting and fighting to stay
here, but you're waving yourflag.
Doesn't make any sense.
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So because Karen Bass thatmayor, karen Bass asked, asked,
told her, gave the edict for herpolice department to stand down
, don't, don't arrest theprotesters, don't do this, don't
do that.
Give them a lead way to docertain things.
So Trump said okay, okay, I'msending the National Guard.
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And now, from what I understand, the Marines are out.
The Marine Corps is out there.
Hold on, let me see.
Can I pull that in, let me.
The Marine Corps is out there.
Hold on, let me see Can I pullthat in.
Let me see Can I pull that in.
Hold on, hold on, let me seeCan I find that Okay.
(33:52):
Hold on, I think it's righthere.
Hold on, this is fromAssociated Press.
Speaker 4 (33:59):
Hold on, I think it's
right here.
Hold on, this is fromAssociated Press.
Hold on what?
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What is that?
Speaker 3 (34:34):
Hold on, I'm going to
see if I can get some CNN
reporting on this.
Hold on, give me one second.
I'm going to see if I can getsome CNN reporting on this.
Hold on, give me one second.
I'm going to see, because Iwant to hear the part about the
Marines.
Speaker 11 (34:46):
Give me one second.
Tell CNN that more than 700 USMarines more than 700 US Marines
have been mobilized to respondto protests in Los Angeles, some
of which turned violent overthe weekend.
One county official called lastnight quote probably one of the
most volatile nights in thecity's recent history.
Police declared all of downtownLos Angeles, an area of about
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five square miles, an unlawfulassembly area.
After a third night of proteststurned violent.
The Los Angeles police chieflate last night saying quote
this violence that I've seen isdisgusting, unquote Some of the
protesters, or more accurately,rioters, shot commercial-grade
fireworks at law enforcementofficers.
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Others set self-driving cars onfire.
Cnn witnessed police usingflashbangs and tear gas to
disperse crowds.
Police arrested 27 people justyesterday alone.
All of this started on Friday.
That's when Immigrations andCustoms Enforcement, or ICE,
conducted workplace raids in LA.
The Department of HomelandSecurity said operations in LA
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last week resulted in the arrestof 118 undocumented immigrants,
including five gang members andothers with prior criminal
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histories of drug trafficking,assault, cruelty to children.
Demanded that immigrationagents ramp up deportation
efforts and seek to arrest 3,000undocumented immigrants a day.
3,000, that's triple the numberof daily arrests from the early
days of Trump's term Inresponse to the ICE action in LA
on Friday.
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Friday, some protesters begangathering outside the
Metropolitan Detention Center,but as day turned to night
things got out of hand, not onlydowntown but about 10 miles
east, in Paramount California.
Now law enforcement says thatprotesters moved in on them and
officers used flashbangs todisperse the crowd.
The FBI's Los Angeles fieldoffice announced a $50,000
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reward for information on a manthat the LAPD says assaulted an
officer and damaged property.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Basssaid ICE gave city officials no
warnings of these raids, whichmade it difficult, if not
impossible, to plan for quellingany spontaneous protests.
Then on Saturday, presidentTrump took the rare, major step
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of deploying the CaliforniaNational Guard, despite the
objections of the Democraticgovernor of California, gavin
Newsom.
This was the first time apresident called in the National
Guard without a state's requestor consent since Lyndon Johnson
did it in 1965.
President Trump yesterday toldreporters that any violence
against any law enforcementofficers is unacceptable.
Speaker 3 (37:47):
That's another thing
I want to speak to real quick.
I want to speak to that andwe're going to get ready to get
out of here in a few minutes.
I'm going to let you go in afew minutes, family.
But another thing I wanted tospeak to was they're trying to
equate this with the, the, thenicely, the, the riots in this,
the uprisings of the 60s.
See, there is no comparison.
There's no comparison.
(38:08):
You know, you want to know why.
Why?
I say this?
Because we were in those daysin the 60s.
The revolutionaries and in themovement, the freedom movements
were about just that the deal.
We were fighting against theoppression, the systemic
mistreatment, housing and thingsof that nature.
(38:33):
This is what we're fighting.
These people are fighting tostay where they don't belong.
You're here in the countryillegally.
This is what we're fighting.
These people are fighting tostay where they don't belong.
You're here in the countryillegally.
You came here by means of crime.
You crossed the bordersillegally.
That's a crime you don't, butyour paperwork ran out.
You no longer, you're notcitizens here, you should not be
(39:00):
here.
How do you equate that?
And then you got these oldNegroes, these old civil rights,
black ass Negroes, boot lickingNegroes Check this out.
Family Check this out.
Listen, listen, listen, listen.
Old Maxine Waters.
Speaker 12 (39:22):
The governor was not
contacted.
This is Trump and hisoutrageous attempt to not only
target our sanctuary city, butto frighten us and intimidate us
.
This is wrong and I hope thatnone of you will use those guns
to shoot anybody.
(39:43):
There's no reason to shootanybody.
Don't allow them to make yourservice a service for your
killing people.
Don't do it, defy them.
Don't shoot those guns Foreverything.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Speaker 3 (40:00):
Yeah, now there's old
Maxine Waters out there.
Don't shoot your guns.
What are you in my city for?
This is a sanctuary.
Let me tell you somethingfamily, I'm talking to you, the
foundationals, the freedmentalking to you.
Don't none of y'all go outthere and go out there and get
involved in none of this.
This is not our fight.
We chilling, we ain't gotnothing to do with none of this.
(40:23):
This is not our fight.
I want to read you somethingreal quick from the Art of War
and Sun Tzu Right, this iscoming from the five essentials
for victory, and I want you topay attention to what I'm
getting ready to say.
Let me get a bed back in here.
(40:45):
Hold on here.
It is okay.
He will win who knows when tofight and when not to fight,
right?
I'm going to say that.
Who knows when to fight andwhen not to fight, right?
I'm going to say that again.
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He will win who knows when tofight and when not to fight.
And it also says there'sanother one here he will win who
whose army is animated by thesame spirit throughout all the
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ranks, and that's that termright there.
He will win whose spirit is thesame throughout all the ranks.
This is what we're talkingabout, that's on, that's, that's
being on code and that's how wewin this.
This fight ain't got nothing todo with us because you remember,
(41:52):
uh, what's that?
That chick name out there, thepolitician, or nor, uh, nor nor,
nori martinez or whatever hername, is that woman that was
calling this is an electedofficial, calling a black child,
some of her not constituents,some of her comrades in
political office or whatever,calling the kid a monkey Right.
(42:16):
So you wonder why we standingdown?
Black folks ain't gettinginvolved in none of this
deportation stuff.
Think back Philando Castillo,that officer that shot him,
hispanic, latin American orwhatever, george Zimmerman,
(42:40):
trayvon Martin.
You want to know why westanding down?
Because of your, first of all,of your Racism, your anti-black
racism towards us.
Because when these groups comeover here, even not just the
racism, your anti-black racismtowards us, because when these
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groups come over here, even notjust the Latin American ones and
Hispanics, even some of themelanated from the diaspora from
Africa and the Caribbean andstuff, they come over here and
they'll take sides with themwhite folks against us, to
undermine us, because they wantto show them white folks.
No, he ain't nothing like them,negroes.
(43:22):
Yeah, we different boss, andthat's how they did.
They all against us, especiallythe Hispanics.
So, nah, I don't care nothingabout it, I don't care.
I'm saying that right here, meVaughn Black saying it right
here, me, vaughn Black saying itright here, aaron Vaughn Black
saying it right here on theFreedmen's Network, freedmen's
(43:44):
Affairs Radio.
I'm saying no, me personally, Ido not care.
If you hear illegally, yourpaperwork ran out, you came
across that border the wrong way.
I don't care nothing about themsending you.
They could send you to the moonfor all I care.
I do't care nothing about themsending you.
They could send you to the moonfor all I care.
I do not care.
(44:04):
Nah, we not coming out thereprotesting, putting up no signs.
We ain't marching, we ain'tdoing none of that.
We chill, we doing the boots onthe ground dance.
We got our own problems toworry about.
Let's go back to the 60s.
Even before that, in the 1920sor the 30s, when the Mexicans
was coming over here.
(44:25):
Lulac, what's that movement?
Lulac?
They fought because whitesociety wanted to give them
their own group, designate themas a group, designate them as a
group, and they fought to say no, we want to be white.
Go look that up.
(44:46):
Don't take my word for it.
Go look it up, lulac.
They did not want to be calledHispanic when they wanted to be
white.
And this is how they act.
When you go in these citycouncils and different things
and some of them are in electedpositions you see how they act.
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They don't have nothing to dowith us.
They'll tell us in a minute no,that's not my problem.
They're you, polly, not myproblem.
I ain't no black, I ain't noblack, I ain't no black.
So, nah, nah, we ain't goingout there, we ain't carrying no
signs, we ain't doing nomarching.
Don't come, don't ask usnothing.
(45:32):
We chilling, we on a hiatus.
In fact, we doing a delineationthing and we gonna going to
move right along.
The last thing I'm going to getinto up here and I'm going to
let y'all go.
Last thing for this week LordJamar, lord Jamar, lord Jamar
(45:53):
has went back to Vlad TV for aninterview or whatever after he
was the one that catapulted the,boycott Him and Godfrey did the
thing where they boycotted Vladand they didn't go back.
(46:14):
But Vlad has, since this,started behind the disrespect
that Vlad showed towardsMinister Farrakhan and put out
that phony, fallaciousinformation about Farrakhan and
then didn't apologize.
He took over a year, like ayear and a half to.
(46:37):
He recently made an apology.
He took his sweet time.
He took over a year, like ayear and a half.
He recently made an apology.
He took his sweet time and it'stoo late.
We don't care about the apology, we still ain't messing with
you.
I ain't clicked on Vlad in aminute.
Since then I haven't clicked onnone of his videos or nothing
(47:02):
like that and that hit thempockets.
And let me see can I find it.
Oh God, let me see, can I findit.
Here it is.
Let's check this out.
We gonna get out of here.
Want to leave Vlad's platformfrom the get-go.
He didn't.
Speaker 1 (47:21):
I gangstered him into
it.
This is how I know he's easily,easily manipulated, because I
did it to him b amos, thank you.
Speaker 3 (47:26):
He said godfrey is
going to be a good boy for blad
for vlad.
Yeah he is, yeah he is I knowhe is.
Speaker 1 (47:35):
Yeah, lord jamar is
going back to vlad, he's going
black, he's going back to vlad.
Man, I'm like wow, and he wassaying that I was gonna go and
sell out and go back to vlad andhe just went back to vlad.
Man, that's corny.
I'm not going back.
You got your mind.
I don't have no beef with him.
I don't have a beef with, Idon't have a beef with blad at
(47:58):
all.
I just not going back to theshow, because you know what he
did was wrong culturally, wasjust off, it wasn't cool.
So I'm not going back.
No, I don't, I'm not.
I don't have a beef with bladat all.
But I'm not going back, thoughthat would be foolish, you know
that would.
That would just be foolish, itjust goes against.
I mean I just just too manysellouts out here, this is too
(48:19):
much.
That's just.
We gotta be able to stand onprinciple sometimes.
That's what I say, you know.
You know what I mean.
Lord Jamar is going back to Vlad.
He took a photo with him theother day.
Yes, yes, and it was me andLord Jamar that called Vlad,
that we were leaving, that wewere leaving his show and this
(48:43):
Negro is going back to him.
He went back yesterday, I think, because Lord Jamar is mad that
I don't believe that the earthis flat, which is insane.
And I don't have a beef withLord Jamar either.
He has a problem with mebecause I don't believe the
earth is flat.
All right, man Crazy.
(49:05):
I'm just waiting to hear LordJamar's excuse when he gets back
on there.
That's what I want, justbecause I don't believe that the
earth is flat.
Hey, bro, hit the Steve.
No, I'm good.
You see this bootleg, george,he was wearing with Black.
Speaker 3 (49:26):
Yeah, family.
So yeah, that's what it is.
The video hasn't dropped yet,hasn't yet.
So I'm waiting to see what hehas to say.
I will click on it for that, tosee what he has to say, and
then maybe next week we'll comeback and talk about it.
But yeah, he's went back and itreally shocked me.
I haven't talked to FaZebecause I met Lord Jamar through
(49:51):
DJ FaZe.
Salute to DJ FaZe, salute, faze.
Salute, if you're listening,bro, salute.
I haven't talked to phase aboutit yet.
Um, to get you know, he's, he'svery close to Lord Jamar, so
I'm, I'm going to see whatthat's about.
I'm going to see what that'sabout, but we're going to get
ready to blow out of here.
Family, I'll let y'all got toremember you must respect life,
(50:18):
love justice, cherish freedomand treasure peace.
Y'all go in peace and keep thepeace and come back and see us,
come back next week and sit withus for a little bit and we'll
do it again.
Peace.
Speaker 5 (50:53):
I'm out.
Thank you, bye.