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September 10, 2024 104 mins
Debate Day. Dana breaks down the ground rules for the ABC Presidential Debate in Philadelphia. Melania Trump releases a video demanding answers for the attempted assassination attempt. Trump leads Harris by 2 points and beyond the margin of error in Georgia. J.D. Vance speaks out after the left claims that Springfield, Ohio residents’ pets or local wildlife weren’t actually abducted by Haitian migrants. House Republicans hold a hearing with the victims of the Biden-Harris border crisis. Dana explains exactly what Trump needs to do as Kamala faces the biggest moment of her political career. Page source code shows how some of Kamala’s platform was directly copied and pasted from Biden’s website. Was Tyreek Hill in the right after getting pulled out from his car by Miami Police after a traffic stop?

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Can we be honest with the American people about what's
going on here? This is political theater. I'm going to
call out both sides right here. It's all posturing, it's
fake fighting. We all know where it ends up. This
is groundhog Day. I don't care if the Democrat is
the speaker or Republican is the speaker. We always get
a cr in September, and then we get an omnibus.

(00:22):
Sometimes there's a twist on that we might get the
omnibus before Christmas, but if we're not good, it comes
after Christmas. But that's what's going to happen. And in
the meantime, it's political theater. You know, we've got some
it's good theater. We've got great writers. I wish they'd
just come up with a new plot. It's the same

(00:42):
plot every fiscal year. What should we be doing? It's
already been discussed. We should have done twelve separate bills.
We should have done twelve separate bills. But again, whether
Democrats are in controller or Republicans are in control, we
never do the twelve separate bills did. Why do we
always spend at least as much as we did last year?

(01:03):
And why do we never cut spinning. It's because Democrats
want to grow the welfare state and Republicans want to
grow the military industrial complex. And we're eventually going to
get together and they're both going to go up. I
guarant damn tee it.

Speaker 2 (01:19):
I love Thomas Massey, Congressman Thomas Massey there, who's speaking
about the shutdown, the impending shutdown that always comes up
the exact same time every single year. It's crazy. It's
almost like it's designed to do that because of the appropriation,
building the cr and never having a budget. But you know,
don't tell us that it's all just like fake theater.
We're really bored lately. I mean there's nothing going on.

(01:41):
You know, the economy is great, there's no crime, no
one's eating animals in the park. I mean we're all
so bored that, you know, Real Housewives of insert city
here isn't enough. So we need it to happen with
congressional showdowns. Don't take away our joy, our live left love.
Please don't welcome to the program. It's the first I'm
gonna really try hard to be serious with you today.

(02:02):
I feel like you deserve it, but not in a
serious mood. Dana lasts with you. We're at the top
of our first hour. Got to help you all, gotta
have me for the next three hours. And I am
in a majorly smart ass mood top the first hour,
and you can listen across the country Channel three forty
seven Direct TV as well and X and Rumble and

(02:24):
La La La, la la, all kind of we're everywhere.
We're everywhere. So the debate is tonight. We will be
doing and you're going to get this email a little
later if you are a subscriber, because we are going
to do a subscriber event. It will be a live
discussion during I also have Fox tonight, so I'm juggling
a few things and Lorrain is helping out with getting
the chat kicked off because I think it's it's Fox

(02:47):
Business and Fox and it's right up until the debate starts,
and we've and it's came eighth Central and it's ninety minutes, yes,
eight Central, ninety minutes ABC. And I mean, if you
don't want to watch the debate, I would suggest, if
everything goes well, you could probably find a video on
YouTube just people feeding would to a wood chipper and

(03:10):
it's the same thing and just put that on loot
for ninety minutes, and that's pretty much what you're what's
gonna that's if everyone stays on message and does well
and has behaved. If not, who knows what's gonna happen.
So the debate this evening, the rules for the debate. Now,
you know we got the mute button, right, the muti
mute button. I know it starts at ninet eastern eight Central.

(03:36):
By the way, East coast folks, What is up all right, Steve?
You're on the East coast. Why that's ninety minutes. It's
gonna be like in the ten o'clock arena, Like what time?
What the hell time do you? People go to bed
out there?

Speaker 3 (03:47):
I know, but I fall asleep for most of it.

Speaker 2 (03:50):
I mean people go to bed at like tenis like
in the ten eleven o'clock hours out there, right?

Speaker 4 (03:57):
Uh?

Speaker 3 (03:57):
Yeah, I mean eleven. I mean the typical thing is
watching the level o'clock news, which is normal here, and
then go to bed eleven thirty. That's what the boomers do,
But I fall asleep before that.

Speaker 2 (04:06):
Yeah, he's he's technically Steve things. He's a millennial, but
he's a gen X soul. So we'll go ahead, and
we'll partially claim him. But what he's I mean, that's
that is true. It's it's not like you know how
like like in Italy and in Europe, like they eat
dinner at like eight o'clock, which is super late to me,
and then they eat for like three hours, and that's
like a whole different culture. I was curious as to

(04:26):
whether or not it was a whole different culture on
the East Coast too, because this stuff is always so late.
I mean, imagine you got to get up for work
in the next morning and you got the damn debate
happening at nine o'clock at night. How are you supposed
to watch it? If you've got kids to get off
to school in the morning, you got to go to work.
Maybe you get up at the crack of dawn and
work out. Maybe you're one of those people. I mean,
And it goes for it's ninety minutes. Ninety minutes, so

(04:50):
it's not going to be over to like ten thirty.
By the time everything's shut down over there, it'll be
nine thirty our times. So that's a little bit doable
if you're central, But good gosh, and now imagine and
how bad that was at the DNC when Biden was
talking at like eleven o'clock our time, that was midnight
at East Coast time. So I was just curious, like
why did the East And it's always these East Coast

(05:10):
outlets that set it this way, and that's why I'm like,
I've I've just I've been to the you know, New
York and DC more times than I care to admit,
uh and I but living out there and having that
culture is in something entirely different. That's why I was like,
what time do you people go to vent out there?
Like good heavens? Like nine o'clock Eastern time, ninety minutes

(05:32):
good heavens. So each candidate has two minutes to answer
a question, two minutes to respond to the other candidate,
and then they have an additional minute for any kind
of like follow ups or anything like that, and the
moderators they're going to intro the candidates, et cetera, et cetera.
And then they got the closing statement they are not
allowed to have pre written notes or props. Who was

(05:53):
told why do they have a proper role? I'm very
curious about that. Did somebody try to care at top it?
At some point in pressentidential history.

Speaker 5 (06:01):
They don't want Trump to have a chart that might save.

Speaker 2 (06:03):
His life or some Yeah no, yeah, exactly. No no audience,
so there's not going to be an audience, and you're
going to have the muted mic. So there you go
this I do anything that you anticipate tonight, Kane.

Speaker 5 (06:19):
No, no studio audience. I kind of I'm thinking it's
going to come off like the Biden one, only she's
going to do word salid instead of like dementia stuff.
So I think that's kind of how it's going to be.
They can't talk to their staff apparently between breaks or
any time during that ninety minute period, So I find
that interesting. I don't know how she's going to survive.

(06:39):
So hopefully, you know, for the Democrat's sake. You know,
she's able to complete sentences without saying five hundred words
that only take eighty three words to do it.

Speaker 2 (06:49):
Like I said, this is Trump's to lose. I do
believe that this is Trump's to lose. He's got to
stay disciplined, he's got to stay on message. It is
it's Trump's still it really is to lose. Now speaking
of Trump, really quick aureio, somebody twenty two, Milania Trump.
She's quite quiet. She's I think she got burned really fast,
like going into the cycle. In twenty sixteen, she released

(07:11):
a video demanding answer surrounding the assassination attempt against her husband.
Listen to this.

Speaker 6 (07:17):
The attempt to end my husband's life was a horrible,
distressing experience. Now the silence around it feels heavy. I
can't help but wonder why didn't law enforcement officials arise
the shooter before the speech? There is definitely more to

(07:38):
this story, and we need to uncover the truth.

Speaker 2 (07:42):
I mean, she asks some really good questions, you know,
she asked some good questions. Her lighting is impeccable, by
the way, in this video. I just want to point
that out. We could, you know, maybe make that happen
in here. It be great. That's like Instagram filter, just
to have it on, you know, perpetually. She has some
really good questions, you know, like why why do we
have so few answers? Think about it, Think about that's

(08:03):
your spouse, and you still it just happened to be
the former president of the United States, and we still
know hardly, very little about how all of this stuff
was able to happen, and the media has done a
very good job of distracting everyone and keeping them looking
this way in that way so that they don't have
to answer questions. I'm curious too, how that comes up
in the debate tonight, if it comes up in tonight's debate,
and in what form, because it was generally assumed that

(08:28):
a lot of it has to do with the rhetoric
concerning the state of politics, and I dare say that
most of what we have seen is actually not most.
All of what we have seen in terms of the
violence has been one sided. So there's no like both
sides here. It's all a one side thing that we've
seen this. I am curious as to how this is

(08:49):
going to come up and whether or not it will be,
you know, if it's going to be a question that's asked,
or if it's going to be something that will be
asked of Kamala Harris in terms of rhetoric, because they've
described him is like a threat to the Republic and
them and the Chinese, which I think that's a really
serious thing to say. It's one thing if you don't
like someone politically. There are a lot of people I
don't like politically, but I'm not gonna go out and

(09:09):
be like, I think this person's a threat to the
republic because that's lazy, stupid, and it's just it's it's
a provocation. It's cheap provocation, right, don't be intentionally provocative
unless you got some meat and tades there. Okay, I'm
just saying that's just lazy and cheap, and it's a
dumb attempt, I guess to try to disqualify someone by

(09:33):
using as the litmus test you're like or dislike of them,
and I can't. And the left does this all the time.
And I'm tired of the whole threat to the republic
because you will have people out there who listen to
it and go, I mean apparently now anyway and go oh,
guests got to take care of that threat to the republic.
So this it's going to be interesting. This ABC debate

(09:55):
audio sound by twenty six This was really amazing. So
on they aired a three minute video looking at her
record in Aaron Burnett, who's at CNN, was actually legit
and shock from this and let's just watch this this
she was in shock from it. Watch it tonight.

Speaker 7 (10:18):
Kamala Harris releasing details of her policy positions for the
first time on her campaign website. A K File investigation
has uncovered meantime a twenty nineteen questionnaire, and in this questionnaire,
Harris laid out some much more liberal stances, among them
on immigration.

Speaker 2 (10:36):
So in twenty nineteen and what K file.

Speaker 7 (10:38):
Found, she said she would cut funding to ICE, writing quote,
our immigrant detention system is out of control, and I
believe we must end the unfair incarceration of thousands of individuals, families,
and children. I was one of the first senators after
President Trump was elected to advocate for a decrease in
funding to ICE. Well, now, of course she's touting the
Biden administration's executive order to crack down the border. Hey Files,

(11:01):
Andrew Kazinski joins me. Now she's actually shocked, incredible on
its own when you can hear what you found here
on ICE, what else did you find?

Speaker 8 (11:09):
Yeah, And this was a questionnaire that she filled out
for the A. C.

Speaker 9 (11:12):
L U.

Speaker 8 (11:13):
And this questionnaire is really an interesting snapshot. In time
of that twenty nineteen Democratic primary, Kamala Harris was trying
to get to the left of Bernie Sanders. She was
writing her left of Elizabeth Warren, and you really see
that in a lot of these answers, and I want
to walk our viewers through a little bit.

Speaker 2 (11:28):
And they're both looking at this like, wow, I mean
we got to write I mean this is really shocking.
And Aaron Burnett just grows more and more shocked. It's
like she didn't know any of this. They put all
of this stuff up like they are dissecting a Republican
So what is CNN they, I guess, don't that's wild?
They don't like her? Or dare I say, I don't

(11:50):
think that they're trying to be I can't say it.
Can Are they trying to be unbiased? I don't even
know what this is? What do you attribute this to?
So they were very shocked about this. If you're losing CNN,
you're in serious trouble. This has to this is something
that has to come up in tonight's debate. CNBC did
the same thing yesterday. They had g Gina Raymondo on

(12:14):
and she was CNBC was telling her, Gina, she hasn't
talked to the press, she's been impossible to pin down,
and her circuits going, well, you know that's not necessarily true.
She had nowhere to go with it. Nowhere to go
and to make add insult to injury. It came out
last night. I can't the New Republic this is not
a conservative website. The New Republic came out with the

(12:38):
piece where they said it was. It was headlined Kamala
Harris can't keep running like this. They added in that
she's been trying to be this agent of change, right,
go forward, et cetera. They said that they that she
finally added an issue section to her website, which she
added yesterday. It includes a bunch This is from their website.
It includes a slew of policies that the campaign has

(12:59):
previously outlined, as well as sections on reproductive and civil rights. Unfortunately,
for Harris, its release was undermined by a simple but
telling error. The page's source code revealed that parts of
her platform were copied directly from Biden's campaign page end quote.

(13:24):
They're not even her policies that she came up with.
They literally copied and pasted, like the whole layout of
the page the source. They copied and pasted it onto
her website. The New Republic not a left leannything wrote
this is this maybe some foreshadowing for tonight. We got
a lot to discuss. We're also going to talk about
how the media now doesn't want you to believe the

(13:44):
town hall that happened in Ohio where everyone was talking
about illegal immigrants eating animals in the park.

Speaker 5 (13:49):
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They have been numerous studies shown that they're linked to
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(15:20):
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Speaker 11 (17:41):
What is clear top of mind for voters in this
election is the economy, and specifically in these states roughly
eight and ten. Just to shade over eight and ten,
say that the economy is a major issue in deciding
their vote. Inflation also continues to be a major concern,
voters clearly feeling uneasy. A majority more than a quarter

(18:04):
of registered voters in each of these three states say
that their income is not keeping up with inflation. You
can imagine both candidates will be asked about this tomorrow night.

Speaker 2 (18:14):
This is going to it has to be a top
it has to be a top question at the debate tonight.
And this is I mean, good grief. This is Pennsylvania
and this is a state that Democrats seem to be
and we talked about this for going so that they
can put Georgia into play. Welcome back to the program,
Dana Lash with you. We are at the bottom of

(18:36):
this first hour of the program. Some new surveys. Now,
I told you, as we get closer to the election,
we're going to start covering more of these. There's a
Morning Consult poll that was released yesterday. Trump is plus
two in Florida according to this Morning Consult poll, and
the margin of error is about two points. So ultimately

(18:59):
what that means is that the Morning Console poll has
them tied. I don't necessarily think that they're tied. I
was looking at the crossteps for this, it's only like
plus one Democrat over so it's not really oversampled. I
think it's a kind of a good measure, but the
margin of errors about plus or minus two points, and

(19:20):
the prior to this he was the Hill had him
at plus three, so he's still leading. I think it's
probably a little bit perhaps a little bit larger of
a lead than that, but he still Remember, Florida is
not necessary. I think a lot of people think that
because of the Republican legislature and then with Desantos's governor,

(19:42):
that it's a solid red state, and it's not. Remember
in twenty twelve that state went to Barack Obama by
a pretty significant margin, and Hillary Clinton didn't fare very
poorly in it in twenty sixteen. It has only been recently,
and that's because Republicans in that state have been working very,
very hard to register voters, to get voters out to

(20:03):
the polls. They I think Florida is really the blueprint
for how Republicans should be operating state by state because
they've been registering Republicans over Democrats three to one. So
that's one of the things that I'm tempering looking at
this Morning Console poll with a little bit. There's way
more Republicans that are being registered and a lot of people. Honestly,

(20:24):
the best gauge is going to be right before the election,
I think. But I'm not necessarily worried about Florida. And
I don't think that people should freak out if they
think that it's relatively close, because again, that state went.
I watched it. I watched the numbers come in live.
I was doing debate, I was doing an election at
Coverage twenty twelve, and I was watching it come in live,
and I knew immediately when they started calling in some

(20:47):
of the southern counties, I'm like, Yeah, this is going
to go for Barack Obama. That was that was him
versus Romney. So they've done a lot, They've had landslide
landslide statewide victories. Now, one thing to keep been in
mind is that Republicans who are outside of the state
underperform Republicans in the state of Florida and some of

(21:08):
these states. You have that phenomenon, uh And and that's
one thing that the r n C is going to
have to figure out, not just this election, but in
the future. How how how to kind of target that
and help boost their uh, their out state Republicans and
so Republicans outside of the state, they they typically underperformed.

(21:29):
They've underperformed, uh the I have in my like the
past four elections, they've underperformed uh. In the state they have.
It's always those Republicans in Florida really like their Republican
lawmakers and they they perform really well. Georgia is kind
of the same thing. Georgia's very similar in that the
Georgia Republicans perform very very well, they overperform out state

(21:51):
Republicans like Brian Kemp overperformed or he outperformed Trump. Uh
and uh. They It's just that's the very similar to Georgia. However,
one of the things that the Harris campaign has really
been pushing is this they have an amendment for and
that's an abortion thing, so that may be coming into

(22:13):
play with some of this, and they've been really pumping
it in Palm Beach County. And remember pom Beach County
went red. Miami Miami Dad went red as well, So
this is something that they've been really pushing. This survey
was taken about the time that their campaign kicked off,
So I'm just saying just putting out everything out there,
and it was done. The survey was conducted, they concluded

(22:35):
September eighth, and it began on August thirtieth. Now, in
addition to that, I got a couple of other things
to pull up for you. This We've got Georgia. So
in North Carolina is too close to calling a new
survey that's out from Quinnipiac. However, Georgia, Trump is leading
Harris beyond the margin of error. Not by a lot,

(22:56):
but he's ahead beyond the margin of error in Georgia.
And this is a pretty decent survey. And the third
party candidates Cornell West, they don't really matter. I mean,
they barely each get eight percent, so like together they
get maybe one percent, so it's a non factor. And
in North Carolina, Harris is plus three over Trump, and

(23:18):
that is still that's within their margin of error. But
Trump has a point lead outside the margin of era
over Harris and Georgia. That could complicate things for Democrats because,
as I've said, and this is why we started with
this Pennsylvania audio, Democrats are willing to gamble, and that's
why they didn't pict Shapiro. If they could have locked
in Pennsylvania. Had they done that, they really could have

(23:39):
because he fares. I mean, he's more of a moderate
dem I think he's still by Democrat standards, he's a moderate.
That tells you how far left that party is. But
he still has a little bit he still has a
little bit more higher approval rating than Harris and other
national Democrats when surveyed in that state. That could have
really helped them, but they decided to go to the

(23:59):
Walls route, which is as and I'm but okay, anyway,
long story short, they gambled that so that they could
try to go after Georgia. They want to make Georgia
and basically sub Pennsylvania for Georgia. But meanwhile, Trump has
a slight edge, and I do think that making peace,
Kemp and Trump making peace and then you know, hopefully
they'll be doing it more events together. I think that

(24:19):
will help. But that's very interesting. So that's going to
be a fight for Harris in them. And I think
Harris or Georgia voters too are so tired of the
abortion stuff because for the past couple of elections, including
their runoff, that's that's been a dominant issue and people
get fatigued from that stuff. They get fatigue from those issues,
they get fatigued from the same talking points about those issues.

(24:41):
So you know, now Harris's support in Georgia amongst Democrats.
She's got ninety four percent support amongst Democrats. Now that
doesn't surprise me. I mean, that's your base. But what
if I always said that everything is determined by the margin.
So let's look at Independence. Independence, according to recent surveys,
are split, it's down the middle forty six to forty six.

(25:01):
That's a big concern for Democrats and they got to
figure out how they're going to deal with that without
fatiguing voters out with the same stupid messaging that they've
been plaguing them with for the past several cycles. In Georgia.
And so this North Carolina, it's again that's going to
be Trump. Is the polling average for the Hill has
RCP basically has them tied. The Hill has them has

(25:24):
Trump basically point four ahead. So there's still there's still
time left on the clock, but it's getting close, and
these things are going to start narrowing now as far
as the media goes, because they've been they've had quite
a time trying to rehabilitate the least like candidate amongst

(25:45):
Democrats and try to make her try to manufacture her popularity.
And one of the big things that's been hurting Kamala
Harris is not just what has been said about her
as the borders are, which she was. But now you
have all of this stuff. We played this audio for you,
all of this stuff coming out of Ohio and elsewhere

(26:05):
about residents. They've had town halls in Ohio. We played
this video. They had a town hall where they had
multiple residents come forward and talk about their fear and
frustration over illegal immigrants from Haiti flooding into the town
and capturing and eating local wildlife and people being afraid

(26:26):
for their pets. Now, there wasn't any confirmation of a
family pet, but there's tons of video and photographic receipts
that people took about local wildlife and that's where you
get the ducks in the park. In fact, that audio
came from one of the guys who was at that
town hall. Now the media is taking now they're trying

(26:46):
to say that it doesn't exist because jd Vance remarked
about it yesterday. So jd Vance said that his office
has received inquiries from actual residents of Springfield, Ohio who
confirm all of this stuff. Furthermore, I want to add
there are actual residents of Springfield, Ohio all over x
and Facebook who are saying, do not let the media

(27:09):
silence us. This is absolutely happening, and a lot of
them are posting their own photos and videos that they
took that you haven't seen in the media of this
stuff happening. But because jd Vance remarked on it and
Jadvan's being from Ohio because he said something about it,
now the media wants to act like it doesn't exist,
including some of their local media. I took issue with

(27:30):
one of the members of the press who kept trying
to act as though this was something that was just
saying that it was, that it was fake, and that
it didn't that it didn't doesn't exist. I was actually
shocked by this stuff that they were trying to act
like that this doesn't exist and no one's talking about

(27:51):
it and etc. This reporter, Jake Zuckerman said, quote, the
city of Springfield, Ohio is in the awkward position of
saying elite GOP politicians are plainly lying and there've been
no credible, credible reports or specific claims of pets or
animals being harmed, injured, or abused by people in the
immigrant community. And I'd asked, so the town hall was fake?

(28:15):
All of the media is trying to act like it
didn't exist, and that's sort of I think. Isn't that
the pattern of the of the press to do that?
Isn't that what they do? Like they they they say
that it doesn't exists alone stages. Yeah, so we're at
the it's didn't happen phrase phase right now. It's at
the didn't happen phase of this, which sorry, nobody, nobody

(28:39):
believes that that's true. It did happen. Uh. And people
were again at the town hall talking about it. But
they're going to say that it didn't happen, it's not
really happening, no one's doing this, and then they're going
to go what is it They say that it didn't happen,
and then they go, Okay, yeah, but it's not a
big deal, and then they'll go to step three, which is, well,
actually it's beneficial for you that this day happen. It's

(29:01):
a good thing. And then they're gonna go to the
fourth step, which is the pounce phase. Republicans or people
on the right pounds or seas or whatever, like your
reaction to something that they have been shamed into admitting
is true is the actual problem. So that's the it's
that's that's the Those are the steps.

Speaker 5 (29:22):
They flip those last two. But yeah, it's pretty accurate.

Speaker 2 (29:25):
So we're at step one, it's not happening. Now they're
gonna go the next they're gonna say, no, no, it's happening,
but it's not a big deal, like, oh, they're calling
the herds or something. I'm just waiting for that time.
And they'll say it's a good it's not a big deal. Actually,
it's a good thing. And then they'll say, no, it's
the people freaking out. That's the real problem. Yeah, that
doesn't seem Hm. We got more on this. We're also
gonna get into culture coming up as well. Actually this

(29:48):
have you guys. You guys remember friends, right, everybody remembers friends.
I don't know why zoomers are acting like friends is
so problematic and such a big deal. Now you've got
one of the guys who was on for one season.
You guys remember Adam Goldberg. He was on for one
season and he was slamming friends, and he was saying, oh,
it doesn't have any it didn't have any diversity, and
it was totally unrealistic. And he was giving this interview

(30:10):
saying that, you know, it was just that. In the nineties,
he was on again on one season. Part of the
season he was Chandler's roommate Eddie, and he was literally
on for three episodes one season, so he has all
this amazing insight and he was saying, Oh, they didn't
you know, cast people of color. There was no diversity,
and he was He did this interview with The Independent

(30:30):
that came out over the weekend and it's only just
now being seen, and he said, yeah, it was that.
It was normal at the time for these shows to
exhibit a lack of diversity. And I'm like, why is
that take needed now? I mean, think about it, Why
is that even needed now? That's so dumb family matters.
Remember that show which was great, Fresh Prince of bel Air,

(30:51):
A Different World, The Cosby Show, Living Single Martin. I mean,
all of those shows would love to have a word
with him. I don't think it was but there was
a lack of diversity. I think everything was just I
think it was just siloed, and programming is still siloed.
I mean for Crann out Loud, you have different networks,
so in a way it's still but either way, this

(31:11):
is a stupid take that nobody needed twenty years on.
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Speaker 4 (32:37):
Let's talk about cats, not cat ladies, but these memes
that are going around which are really really viral thanks
to jd Vance suggesting saying that Haitian migrants are eating
people's pets, people's cats. You see, They're an example of

(32:58):
what's out there and this is just one iota of
everything that is out there on the Internet today. The
vice presidential nominee for the Republican Party said in a
post that, well, maybe this could have been a false rumor.

Speaker 2 (33:17):
Duh that that this is out Why is she talking
like Chris Walkin, I've got I've got some questions. Why
is she sounding like Chris that's Dana Bash. First off,
it's not false. They literally had a town hall. What
the hell they had a town hall? Throw up some

(33:37):
if we can, we don't have to play it. But
just as b roll, we played the audio of all
of like some of them. We didn't play everybody yesterday
because there was a ton of people that came up
and I wasn't going to play a million different clips.
You guys got the idea, right, they had a town hall.
We're resident after resident after resident after resident after resident

(33:57):
after resident after you get the idea. They oh came
up and they were talking about this and that was
just in one area, by the way, So why is
the media acting like that didn't happen. We all saw it.
We know that there was a town hall because we
saw it. This happened. Stop pretending that it didn't. That's
so weird. Why do these people do this? Stop it,

(34:18):
just stop. We all saw it. You're not gonna sit
here and tell us that what we saw with our
own eyes is something that we actually didn't see. And
that's also something that you just don't forget. And the
way that one of the guys was talking about it
like they were walking running a duck, like it was
that a Renaissance fair instead of a giant turkey leg
it was a duck that they got. I mean, come on,
I just this is stop. Stop it. Don't tell us

(34:43):
that it's again. We're at that phase where the media
is going to say that it didn't happen, and then
they're gonna go, yeah, well, okay, it happened, but it's not,
you know, a huge thing. Stop and then they'll go
from well, actually it's a good thing, and then it's
gonna be Republican sees, and then the problem will be
your reaction to what happened that they would admit had happened,
and I had to confirm it so that they could

(35:04):
then indict you over your reaction to it. Didn't you
leve the logic of all of this, Jesus. So there
you have it. Anyway, we got the debate tonight, we
got some debate preview. We're also going to get into
some more immigration. We got election, we got surveys, we
got all that good stuff to shut down. The White
House is upset. They're saying, no, we're not going to

(35:26):
shut down because you want more transparent, accountable financial behavior
from your government, no thank you. And the House Freedom
Caucus is demanding that everybody hold the ground. So we're
going to see how that works out. We're going to
get into that. We're also going to get into the UH.
The source code on Kamala Harris's website, they just copied

(35:46):
and pasted it, pasted it from Joe Biden's and put
it on Kamala Harris's campaign site. They didn't even bother
to make it original. We got that more stick with us.
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Speaker 1 (37:14):
What's the LA time for back a line?

Speaker 5 (37:16):
Probably put your eyes. Is there a separation between French
speakers English speakers? It's all along those avters that op windows.

Speaker 6 (37:24):
As the up got it though, makes sense.

Speaker 5 (37:27):
We tried the split line for a while. It ended
up being less efficient for everybody?

Speaker 3 (37:32):
Got it?

Speaker 9 (37:33):
What do you think the split is between New Haitians
that are.

Speaker 5 (37:35):
Coming to Hear and spring Field and ogs. If you wire,
I don't that's much stop all observation.

Speaker 4 (37:44):
I would have been seen.

Speaker 2 (37:49):
Wow. Dang, well so you had that was audio. We're
told this doesn't happen of actual veterans in US, and
it's being turned away in Springfield, Ohio because people who
immigrated illegally from Haiti are getting priority, and want's running
b roll of all the people that we're talking at

(38:09):
that town hall coming up and saying, this is what's happening. Yes,
they're eating wildlife in the parks, and the media is
going didn't happen. The media is trying to tell you
that this guy that you're watching on the simulcast at
the Springfield City Commission meeting doesn't exist. He and everyone.
How racist is the media. You have a black American
stepping up to sit here and be like, this is
what we're afraid to go to the park. This is

(38:30):
what's happening, and they're sitting here saying that this man
doesn't exist and his truth doesn't exist. This is the
media for you. Welcome back, to the program Dana last
year with you. You don't however much you dislike the media,
I promise you, it is not enough. It is not enough.
Top of the second hour. I have nothing but contempt
for them, nothing but I've and I've had this feeling

(38:54):
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(39:15):
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(39:38):
we all have to be here tomorrow to go over
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Speaker 6 (39:46):
Name.

Speaker 2 (39:46):
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(40:10):
are not supposed to exist. That's what we're told. Don't
believe your line eyes. The media does not want you
to believe. They want to be the arbiter over everything.
They want to control everything everything. They don't want you
to believe a single thing that's been happening, which is
incredibly unfortunate. If you live in Ohio and you're like,
but it's happening, I'm living it. And there are people

(40:30):
in from Springfield, Ohio where this town Hall meeting happened.
Have been all over social media saying no, no, no, this
absolutely has been taking place, and this is what's been happening.
You can't tell us that this isn't real. I'm it's
all over they want and they're mad because jd Vance
made mention of it. He is from Ohio. They're mad

(40:52):
because jd Vance made mention of it, and so now
it was further elevated in national discourse and it's true story.
It's also a great measure of how seriously the left
takes the issue of the open border, because ultimately that's
what all of this comes back to, is the open border.
There are a multitude of ways that American citizens, no

(41:14):
matter where they come from, have been affected negatively by
the open border. You have stories of people getting killed,
girls getting raped, destruction, all kinds of horrible things that
have been taking place because there is you can't say undocumented.
You can't say that because you're admitting that there is
absolutely unfettered access, free unfettered access across the border. And

(41:36):
then the media wants to shame people into being against
They want to act like they're against immigration as a
whole because they're against no documentation and people freely coming
across the border completely unfettered, and that's just simply not
true and it's malicious. And then you have to question, well,

(41:58):
what is their motivation If they want to act like
legal and orderly immigration and crazy chaotic, unfettered, no documentation,
illegal crossing is the same thing. Why why do they
want people to believe that it's the same thing. That's
the question that I have, because there's I have to

(42:20):
then you are volunteering to have your motives entirely questioned
at that point, what is what is? What do you think?

Speaker 12 (42:27):
Kay?

Speaker 2 (42:27):
What is what is their what's their motive for conflating
the two and trying to shame people? There was we're
going to play this audio here coming up with this
woman talking about it. But what's the what's the motive
you think?

Speaker 5 (42:37):
To be honest with you, I don't know. Everything boils
down to either money or power or both. So I've
honestly I'm at a loss.

Speaker 2 (42:45):
Somebody is getting massive kickbacks from cartels, right, that's the
only That's what I It's the only thing I can
think of, massive kickbacks from cartels. I want you to
listen to this, and this is the woman speaking. I
believe correct audio Somebody twenty five. There was a child
that was murdered, a little girl who was murdered. And
by the way, she's one of those you would think

(43:06):
because she is an immigrant and her father's an immigrant,
that that it's one of these. These are people that
the left would would champion. Ah, but they came here
legally and they did it the right way, so I
guess the left doesn't care. I want you to listen
because this there was an eleven year old girl who
was brutally murdered by an illegal immigrant. It's somebody who
had a violent record. You know, they don't do blood

(43:29):
tests and cheek tests and swabs and all this to
determine whether or not someone is who they say they
are and whether or not they got a record a database.
They don't do all that when they're crossing illegally with coyotes.
I want you to listen to this audio. Somebody twenty five. Yeah,
if we can get the audio, that's kind of the point.

Speaker 12 (43:50):
It's migrant that came here as a child home across
the border Texas from Louisiana and he saw Maria at
one point or another that was going to be his prey.
He saw her father leave to work, he knew their schedule.

Speaker 4 (44:08):
He knocked on Maria's door.

Speaker 12 (44:10):
Maria, recognizing that it was a neighbor, told her father
on WhatsApp on a voice message, Hey Dad, somebody's knocking
on the door. And she said it in Spanish, Pappy,
mestasto candola berta, that is that you knocking on the door,
thinking her father had forgotten something. That was the last
time he ever heard Maria's voice. When Maria went to
the door, there's a little chain that we have in

(44:31):
those apartments right when you open the door to try
to keep us safe. That chain was not enough to
keep this animal out of Maria's apartment. He pushed his
way in and Maria fought for her life. She was
eleven years old.

Speaker 2 (44:46):
Horrific. Maria Gonzalez, eleven years old, was found strangled to
death under her bed in Pasadena, Texas. The suspect an
illegal immigrant from Guatemalajan, Carlos Garcia ra Riguez. He crossed
illegally through El Paso. Self surrendered to authorities before he
was released. And I feel like and God bless this

(45:09):
woman for talking about this because the details are horrific.
I mean, the girl fought for her life. She had
his skin under her fingernails, some of her fingernails. She
fought so hard they were ripped off of her fingers
because she fought and clawed so hard against her murderer.

(45:31):
And the medical examiner determined her death was caused by
blunt force, head and neck trauma and asphyxia due to strangulation.
And in this woman's testimony, and you can also read
about Maria Gonzalez's father and Maria Gonzalez is also sexually assaulted,

(45:56):
beautiful little girl. Her father was a hard worker. They
came to the United States and her father didn't have
a car, and he would leave for work. He would
walk to work every day, walked to work, worked hard,
put in an honest day's work so he could provide
for his family. And this murderer had traveled to their

(46:22):
town and had been watching them for a little bit
and learned the schedule, knew when dad left, and knew
that he could go and pray on this little girl
and Maria's father because she thought that was her dad.
This is heartbreaking, heartbreaking. Her father when he rushed home

(46:46):
when he came home from work, he found her. I mean,
I can't even imagine his anguish. Her body was after
she was used by this murderer. Her body is crumpled
up and stuffed into a trash bag and it was
put inside a clothes hamper and shoved under a bed.

(47:10):
That is how this dad found his baby. Paramedics pronounced
her dead at the scene, obviously, and the father's just
I can't even imagine his anguish. And when the Left
talks about immigration, they don't talk about what legal immigrants

(47:30):
are forced to endure at the hands of those who
come in illegally. Because it's not the axe murderers and
the child molesters and the rapists and the drug dealers
that are following the law and injuring the country legally.
Those aren't the people doing that.

Speaker 10 (47:47):
No, the.

Speaker 2 (47:50):
Child predators and the rapists and the drug dealers and
the gang bangers and the killers, they're all sneaking across
the border, many of them repeatedly, where they're caught and
forced to be released, and it's a vicious cycle that
goes happens over and over and over again, and there's
no determ because they know they can just disappear into

(48:11):
the shadows after they come at their crime. They don't.
No one on the left talks about families like the
Gonzales family. I mean, this sweet dad, he gets up
every day, walks to work so he can provide for
his family. I mean, he is taking his shot at

(48:32):
the American dream. And that's what angers me. I think
some of the most destructive stuff to the American dream. Yes,
it's what's happening to the economy and making it unaffordable. Yes,
it's a lot of the policies that are coming down
from the federal government. But some of the most damaging

(48:54):
weapons against the American Dream are what's being allowed here.
You are a family that wants a better way of life,
and you want to take your shot at what you've
heard about your whole life, and you want to create something,
and you want to live off the fruit of your labor,
and you want to raise your family and freedom and
without fear. And you come here and it follows you.

(49:20):
And what's more, it's.

Speaker 13 (49:21):
Encouraged by the country that you sought out because of
that American dream and because of that freedom and because
of that liberty.

Speaker 2 (49:33):
I can't think of anything crueler or more of a
betrayal to the ideal of the American dream than what's
being happened, what's being allowed to happen at the southern border.
Imagine on the left, you're luring people in to subject
them to this. No one told Carmelo Gonzalez that part
of the American dream was having his eleven year old

(49:55):
brutalized to death violently by so someone a criminal, protected
and coddled by the leftist ideology of this nation. I mean,
that's it's horrific, and this is happening every day. Crimes,

(50:15):
some not as severe, but crimes and people are being
victimized every single day. Where are the left for the
for the Americans who came here the lawful way, where
are they at nowhere to be found? Your heart hurts
for that family. It's horrible. We have more to come
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Today and now all of the news you would probably
miss it's time for data's quick five.

Speaker 2 (51:59):
So imagine that you're doing like some home improvement stuff
and then you come across something and it turns out
to be a centuries old relic that actually happened to
this dude. He was doing just you know, your basic
one of the mill home improvement project and he found
check's notes, a twelfth century stone carving of Auto of Bamberg,

(52:20):
a bishop and a missionary. It is. It's a twelfth
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visit Christian bishop who visited the area like eight hundred
years ago. This is probably worth eleventy thousand dollars, I
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this is so great. And the guy's like, I just

(52:41):
was doing my house, you know, and like I came across.
Do you get to keep this stuff when you find
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So that's what they've that's what they've discovered. I mean
that you could put it in your house. I don't
know how, but you know, just saying interesting, interesting stuff.
Let's see El Salvador police chief dies in a very

(53:05):
suspicious helicopter crash. I'm sure it was just totally an accident.
The head of their police force and nine other people.
It just crashed right in the middle of the country.
He was escorting a suspect and a multimillion dollar fraud
scheme to Sam Salvador when the helicopter crashed, totally innocently, right. Yeah.
Colombian court orders the culling of Pablo Escobar's hippos. And

(53:27):
by the way, I it's fascinating because Grand Tour with
Jeremy Clarkson and all those dudes, they actually saw some
of these when they were in Yeah, they were in
South America. They came across the Escobar hippos. They've run
freely since the nineties, but they kind of got out
of control because they're mean. Hippos are really really meant,
and he had his own private little zoo and this
menagerie of animals. They were seized. Animals were distributed, but

(53:50):
four hippos were left alone. And this was in nineteen
ninety three and they've just gone crazy and now there's
like a huge population of them and they got to
call it. Thanks Pablo Escobar. Stick with us, We've got
more in store.

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Speaker 4 (54:13):
But I do want to ask you about this CNN report.

Speaker 2 (54:16):
It shows Harris voice.

Speaker 4 (54:18):
Support for cutting funding for ICE and for using taxpayer
money to fund transgender surgery for detained migrants in twenty nineteen.
Does the Vice president still support those positions and do
you expect her to address them tonight?

Speaker 2 (54:32):
Listen?

Speaker 14 (54:33):
I think you know, these old questionnaires are a complete
distraction from the task at hand right now. I think
the Vice presd and frankly, what the American people are
actually asking about, right but the American people are concerned about,
and what they're asking about is who's going to solve
for border security?

Speaker 2 (54:48):
Oh my gosh, what that's so okay? That's one of
Kamala Harris as a spokesperson Michael Tyler, and ahead of
the debate, he's refusing to walk back the criminal her
position on the decriminalization of fentanyl, a taxpayer fund of
transitional surgeries of people who know the country legally, and

(55:11):
how how do you not have this come up at
the debate? How do you not have a come up
a million dollar question? Welcome back, Dan and lash with you.
Of course we're going to be watching this debate. You
can join the subscriber event that we're having. We're having
a live chat during the debate. I'll send out an
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(55:31):
It's the link in all of my social media profiles
and you can see it everywhere. It's always in all
of our videos and all of that. But we're doing
a subscriber event for the debate, and of course tomorrow
it's going to be a humdinger one Steve probab aren't
going to sleep because we're gonna have sum much to audio.
It's gonna be so crazy. We're not going to play
bingo because I don't think we can make the bingo

(55:51):
thing big enough for one piece of paper.

Speaker 5 (55:53):
And a drinking game's not smart.

Speaker 2 (55:54):
Yeah, no, the drinking because we don't. We're not responsible
for killing you, so that's not gonna not gonna happen.
But this debate is this is her test I made
this observation on social media. This is her I mean,
because she's it's her big test. She has not campaigned, really,

(56:17):
She's done a couple of very controlled events, and I
am amazed that the media has been well, I'm not amazed.
I know that the media was going to be all
in four like this. But consider Tim Walls. Now, nobody
really knows Tim Walls outside of Minnesota, and he doesn't
do any sit downs. The only sit down that he

(56:39):
did was when he was with her because she couldn't
do an interview by herself and that was a disaster.
So nobody knows who he is. And name recognition is
so important. This will be an election that is going
to be studied in terms of propaganda. And I used
to when I was in when I was in high school.
My school actually in the late nineties, they actually offered

(57:05):
mid to late nineties a class called mass hysteria. I know, right,
go Fox High School. I don't know if they still
offer it or not, but they had a class called
mass hysteria and I took it. I was a sophomore
junior in high school, and it was actually one of
the most educational courses I ever took in high school legit.

(57:29):
I learned a lot from that class. You could take
current events or you could take mass hysteria, and I
took mass Hysteria because I was fascinated by and it
looked over everything from the Cultural Revolution, it looked at
the Holocaust, all of it, and even in modern times,
it was looking back. It was a conservative class that

(57:52):
was taught conservatively, so I don't know if it would
be offered or even be remotely the same anymore. But
as I grew up, I could see everything. I saw
how all of this played out because of this class.
And some of this has to do with the way
that she's being not reinvented, but repackaged to be more

(58:13):
palatable to America, because everybody knows that nobody liked her.
Her own party didn't like her, the media hated her,
and now she's the candidate. I mean, they just the
regime switched them out. So this is really her first
big test. No, I don't consider her previous debate performances

(58:34):
when she ran in twenty twenty to be relevant because
she was at the very She was on a very
crowded stage and she was at the very bottom. If
you remember, she was always on the very end too,
because that's how they structure who is where. If you're leading,
then you're closer to the center or you're right in
the middle. And she was never leading. She was again,

(58:56):
she didn't even first place. Poot Booty Juice beat her,
So I don't consider that to be consequential or relevant.
This is really the first time the nation it's on
ABC usually, which still I think is more progressive than not,
but for something like this, it's not so much siloed
as CNN versus Fox or MSNBC versus Fox. I don't know.

(59:20):
New York Times poll has them very close, as some
of the surveys that we talked about, they're close. Trump
could really and I think this should be his job
tonight to put an end to once and for all
the media's attempt to rehabilitate her or recast her as

(59:40):
a moderate or as someone who is unaffiliated with Biden.
Everything Trump does, every answer, must be must be choreographed
to tie her to Biden and force the perspective to
see Kamala versus Kamala versus Trump than Trump versus Kamala.
How it's going to have to be, and that's a

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tall order. I think if he's focused, he can do it.
But that's a difficult task really for any candidate. But
I think he can do it, but he can't. He
has to be he needs to be folksy and he
needs to be focused. Here's the other thing. Populism is
a tactic. It is not a belief set. I hear
people say that they're populists, and I think that that's

(01:00:25):
an incorrect phrase. You can be a fan of the tactic,
but it is a way of delivering messaging about your
principles and about your belief set. So you can be
a conservative who likes populist tactics or likes populism. But
I think to say you're a populist just means you

(01:00:46):
like you're a tactic. I just I don't. I don't
agree with that. The reason I bring this up is
because too much populism is bad. Populism is like salt.
Little bit just seasons it perfectly. And I say that
again as someone who leaned on it heavily as one
of the founders of the modern day tea party movement,

(01:01:07):
because that got kicked off using populist messaging. Absolutely, but
at some point you have to realize that you can
over salt, and then it becomes you can lose sight
of the goal in the messaging, in the fog of messaging.
And I bring this up because the left, and by

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the way, populism is not just something that the right
can use. It is a tactic that is historically used
by everybody. That's why I'm like, I don't want to
say you're populace. The left has been using it quite
a bit lately. They've been using it to try to
battle the right, to go after those blue collar voters,
to go after the rust belt, to to try to
shore up that blue wall that Biden lost or that

(01:01:54):
not Biden, but Clinton lost in twenty sixteen, and Biden
really didn't do much to restore it in twenty twenty.
So they've been using a lot of it. You don't
want to have populist versus populace. You want to be able.
And one of the great ways that you can shut
populism when it's all populism, And that's what the left
has been doing is just that tactic. They don't what
do they have to put in there. All they have
is the way that they can say something. But they

(01:02:15):
don't have what it. They don't have the substance. They
don't have the policy. If you ask them, what are
you going to do about the border? What do you
think about the border? Have you gotten a legitimate answer
from the left, from her or any of her surrogates.
All you get about the economy is we're going to
tax the rich and then we're going to make it
harder for investment into small businesses through taxing capital gains

(01:02:37):
over what communist China taxes. You realize that our tax
rate would exceed that of the CCP. That's not hyperbole,
that's truth. All they have are platitudes. They don't have
anything substantive that you can actually go, Okay, this is
how this would work. And here is the uh, here's

(01:02:58):
the logical course of this. They don't have that. They
just have their messaging. So Trump has to just nix
it with concise like this is what I do. Boom boom.
That's it very simple, and if he can deliver it
in sixty seconds or less, that it could be one
of the greatest debate performances of his life. It's all him,

(01:03:19):
but he's got it a hell of a lot easier
than she does. Her word salad. When she gets nervous,
she has all these tells everybody is a tell. And
what she does is her brain will cyclically go back
on these phrases to give her like and she can
say that because it's like a muscle memory. She can

(01:03:40):
reflexively say it. Why another part of her brain's like, Okay,
what do I gotta say here? And as even if
it's a couple seconds, that's giving her a lifeline of
a couple seconds to try to pull something out of
her backside to throw out there. I feel like we're
going to have a lot of that because no matter
how prepared she's going to be. And this is part
of what it is to debate. For when I would

(01:04:00):
debate people, I would learn everything I could about that person.
I would learn how to push their buttons. I would
learn I would watch their like a psycho. I watched
their facial reactions. I'd watch everything that they've ever done.
What makes them mad, what makes them happy, what's passionate?
What are their tells? Everybody is a tell? And then
when you learn through how someone speaks, if they're choreographed,

(01:04:21):
when their choreograph, when they're on script, he's got to
throw her off that. So when he starts hearing her
throw out these choreographed answers, he just needs to throw
her off that in a in a very concise, short
response to where she's got to tread water live on television,
And that's really ultimately all he needs to do. If
he can press her buttons and make her raise her

(01:04:43):
voice up to a shrill level, all the better. But
these debates are very much psychology, and her her path
is hard. She's going to have a hard time tonight,
very difficult time tonight. In fact, CNN, that's what they're
saying too. Listen audio SoundBite seven.

Speaker 15 (01:05:07):
And Michelle, let me say it's not overblown to say
this is the biggest moment of her political life. It's
an incredibly consequential one. And there's still so much that
people don't know about her, voters don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:05:22):
Telling you a lot that they don't know about her
are very interesting just saying, I mean, it's it's gonna
be a lot, it's gonna be the first time a
lot of America really gets to know her. Are you
gonna be watching just for the word salad alone? You're
gonna get your greens. We got more to come.

Speaker 5 (01:05:48):
It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time
for Florida man.

Speaker 2 (01:05:56):
Oh, I got some stories for you, all right. So
first up, we got a guy who jumped in a
pond to flee the cops, and then he collapsed on
the shore and he died. He died. Every got out.
This comes from the Tri City Hero Never at first
I thought a gator got him. Honestly, forty three year
old Justin Hog. He was being served with a warrant

(01:06:18):
for arrest. They drove down. He was trying to evade.
It didn't work out very well, and he ended up
trying to trying to flee, and then as he got
out of the water, that's when he collapsed. They took
him to the hospital. I want to kit to this
story too. This hang on, hang on, hang on on?
Which is the one I had? This one's crazy? Oh

(01:06:38):
here it is all right. So a Florida man in
a turn lane passed out behind the wheel of his
car when forty one year old ferman A. Popka was
arrested the Lady Lake Police. They found him in the
turn lane. This was at US Highway twenty seven, and

(01:07:00):
he had tons of beer in his car. And a
ton of empty cans and there was like twenty five
injury empty cans in there. And when they asked him
about all of the beer in his car, he said
he had only drank twenty five beers since five o'clock.
Now they arrested him at ten pm. Okay, so he
was ten pm in this turnline passed out. They said what,

(01:07:23):
and he repeated, He's like, well, I only had twenty
five beers since five o'clock. Twenty five beers in from
five to ten pm. That's that's a lot. That's yeah, all,
but what I mean, he's forty one years old, he's
five foot four and one hundred and sixty pounds. Dude,

(01:07:45):
every twelve minutes. Yeah, that's insane. That is insane. So
he was completely and totally right. At least he was
honest with police about it. You know, he's like, yeah,
I did it. What I mean? An accused hit and
run driver was arrested at a dance studio and Reford County.
A twenty four year old woman. She was involved in
a hit and run. She hit a motorcycle with such

(01:08:06):
force that it became lodged under her car. Twenty four
year old Rebecca Tait, and she kept driving. She kept going.
It happened early Sunday morning, and it took Western Melbourne
Police several days to locate her. She wasn't arrested at
the scene because she fled, but they took her in
her custody at a ballroom dance studio and the crash
left behind a mangled motorcycle. It was crushed in by

(01:08:30):
her vehicle and the rider, John Powell, was left critically
injured in the middle of the street. So she just
kept going. So she's she's got apparently she's a professional
ballroom dancer, but she couldn't dance away from this, so
she's got a slew of charges. And the whole thing
was captured on surveillance video nearby, which you just kind
of got to figure that that's you know, it's going

(01:08:50):
to be caught on something this. Let's see a Florida
woman stole a two four hundred dollars baby bird by
stuffing it in a bag. Oh my, this is if
I can get this because Safari's not wanting to work
with me here. So apparently twy four hundred dollars baby

(01:09:11):
birds stuffing it in a bag. I'm gonna try to
open this up, but I'm not having a lot of
I'm not having a lot of success because Safari's the worst,
absolute worst browser in God's Green Earth. But anyway, she
ended up ultimately getting caught. It's my Fox eight is
the story. And she was captured on video doing it.

(01:09:32):
And she was browsing the bird section. And I just
think that when people are like looking at you know,
they're browsing, they're taking their sweet time like this, it
just sort of feels it just seems suspicious. And the
first you know, just seems suspicious to me. But it
showed her browsing the section and she picked one up
and stuffed it right into her bag. At nine to
fifty two am at Everything Birds, which is a store

(01:09:53):
about sixteen miles west of Tampa, and the store was
getting ready to open and the store owner said that,
you know, they they wanted the bird's safe return because
it requires formula candyd on its own yet, so they're
investigating the incident and two thousand, four hundred dollars baby bird.
That's crazy, absolutely crazy. Let's see we I'm not gonna

(01:10:17):
be able to open this last thing. I don't think
I'm gonna have to probably read our whole thing. A
seven foot alligator did bit it an elderly woman while
she was walking her dog in South Florida. You gotta
be careful with this stuff. This happens a lot. And
this is like this third elderly like attack involving an
elderly woman. An eighty four year old woman was walking
her dog in South Florida and the gator, which was

(01:10:38):
seven feet three inches, apparently shot up out of the
pond in North Fort Myers bit her on the leg.
According to Florida Fish and Wildlife, her dog was uninjured.
She had to get some stitches apparently, and they have
Florida Fish and Wildlife they had to go. They have
to go and get the gator because you know you're
attacking people. Stick with us. Third hour on the way.

Speaker 16 (01:10:59):
Only eight weeks until election day. O Republican colleagues are
trying to do everything they can to blame Vice President
Harris for what they now call the Biden Harris border crisis.
They label her the borders are and the leader of
the administration's border policy, even though they know that that
is not and never was the case. Let's be clear,

(01:11:22):
Vice President Harris was never in charge of the immigration
policy for the Biden administration and was certainly not the
border z Are. That position does not exist, so of
course she could not have been appointed to it. Now
Republican colleagues know this, of course, but have never let
the facts get in the way of their messaging.

Speaker 2 (01:11:42):
So this is Jerry Nadler who's saying that, well, you know,
that's not even a real position, so she couldn't have
been appointed to it. No, you're I mean, you know,
he's right. Jerry Nadler's right. She had an even bigger
role than that. Welcome back to the program, Dania last
year with you top of this third hour, it's Debate
Eve And if you are a subscriber over at chapter
and verse, the newsletter for the program, which you can

(01:12:03):
access through substack, then we're having a subscriber event tonight,
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three forty seven Direct TV, also on Rumble where the
chat happens, and x you can find the radio program. No,
she had a way bigger job than that. I mean,
even the New York Times noted that she even had
greater responsibility than that of what would be described by

(01:12:24):
a quote unquote border czar. I mean she in twenty
twenty one accepted the role at she had a press conference,
She had a big o official press conference, and she
said her role would be too pronged. According to CNN,
her role would be too prong and CNN says Biden
assigned Harris to lead efforts to address immigration. That was

(01:12:48):
the headline for that. And then you had multiple stories
from The New York Times explaining the significance of Kamala
Harris's responsibilities as it pertained at the border to the border. Wow,
it's crazy, crazy how these receipts exist. This was in
March of twenty twenty one when this happened, and these

(01:13:12):
stories from the New York Times were in March, April,
and May of twenty twenty one. Now borders are there
had been kind of one already, that was Roberta Jackson
that Biden had appointed as ambassador to Mexico. But she
took over the border march in March. In March, and
then two weeks later that's when Roberta jacob sorry, Roberta Jacobson,

(01:13:34):
said that she was going to step down. Per the
New York Times, Miss Jacobson have argued that the increased
flow of migration needs to be addressed at its source.
Her role as one of the administration's top border officials
was eclipsed late last month when mister Biden announced that
Vice President Kamala Harris would lead the government's diplomatic region

(01:13:55):
efforts with that region UOTE. And then there was another
and additional story that came out of The New York Times.
This was in April fourteenth of twenty twenty one. Kamala
Harris will visit Mexico and Guatemala as soon as possible.
And this in the story, it said she's taking over
work from a departing official with years of experience against
citing Roberta. Jacobson saying that she and then quoted Jacobson

(01:14:18):
saying that she was happy to see Miss Harris assume
the work of stemming migration from Central America. So borders
are is a very limiting term. In fact, I think
it's too limiting to what Kamala Harris was tasked with doing.
She wasn't just solving the issue at the border. She

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was tasked with solving the issue of people coming from
everywhere to the border and through the border, so you
could argue it was even greater than that of a
borders or I don't know what you would quite call it, Kane,
like borders are just I mean in a way net
there's right. It was a position greater than that, yeah,
a lot greater. And it was special, yeah, exactly, and

(01:15:01):
she was specifically chosen for it, and the responsibilities were
expanded and just created only for her and.

Speaker 5 (01:15:10):
Articulated that she was there to stem migration from those areas.

Speaker 2 (01:15:13):
That's why she was reaching out internationally exactly. And the
idea that now there was like, well, this position that
it was nicknamed in the press doesn't exist, so she
couldn't have she couldn't have had it. That's such a
lame deflection. Come on, now, seriously, that's not but it's true.

(01:15:34):
This was she had all of these. It was a varies,
a grand, grand position. And I don't know how well
she's going to be able to articulate her own platform
at tonight's debate, because well, the issue section on our website,
as we told you earlier, New Republic wrote this and

(01:15:57):
a story called she can't keep running like this. She's
been coasting on good vibes, but the honeymoon is over,
and they noted that the source code for her all
the issues on her website quote the page's source code
revealed that parts of the platform platform were copied from

(01:16:17):
Biden's website. So she didn't even have it. That's insane.
So she didn't even It wasn't even.

Speaker 5 (01:16:26):
Way forward though, was it?

Speaker 2 (01:16:28):
Though? So what she's saying, I mean, she did say that,
but they said. Unfortunately for Harris, the release was undermined
by a simple but telling error. Her issues page revealed
that the platform was copied directly from Biden's campaign page.
So that means that they didn't even bother laying it
out differently, the fonts, the sizes, all of it. They

(01:16:51):
just copied and pasted into the template and then hit publish.
That's crazy, and so how do you reckon style? And
that would probably be if David Muir isn't a hack
that's rhetorical from ABC. The big question that he would
ask is, how are you saying that you're plotting to

(01:17:12):
Vice President Harris? How are you claiming that your campaign
is a way forward and that you're a change untethered
by your vice presidency with the current administration when the
majority of your issues page was literally copied and pasted
from Biden's campaign page. How do you explain that? How

(01:17:33):
is that different? How is that forward? See? The New
York Times found that. Remember the polling that I shared
with you yesterday, the New York Times senapol about how
sixty percent of voters wanted the candidate to be a
departure from what we have currently, a change, not just
a change, but the phrase used was a quote major

(01:17:54):
change from Biden. And of those Independence and Democrats left
leaning Independence and Democrats, only a quarter felt that she
actually represented that change. That is what's going to hurt her,
and particularly with those independents and the moderates, they don't
feel that she is a change. And now knowing that
her entire policy position, a significant portion of her platform

(01:18:18):
on her issues pages was literally copied and pasted source code, placed,
pasted into the template and then published without a second thought.
I mean, consider the previous statement that she came out
with when she was talking about economic policy. They copied
and pasted that from Biden too, because it talked about

(01:18:41):
the Biden Harris presidency and as president. I mean, they
had those phrases and it was written for him. They
didn't even bother changing it. They didn't even give it
a second read. They just gave it to her and
she published it. She's not even coming up with her
own stuff. So how were you saying that you're plotting
a way forward, that you're a change when you're literally

(01:19:04):
copying and pasting everything from Biden's campaign and transposing it
onto your own, transferring it to your own website. This
is I don't see how this goes over with voters.
And this is what Trump needs to do. He needs
to paint her as Biden. It's just Biden. It's a
continuation of Biden. And here's how now what she needs,

(01:19:26):
what he needs to not do is play unto her
identity politic game. That's all she has as a defense
mechanism is to try to portray him as a sexist
and or a racist. That's it. She has nothing else.
What else is she going to say? How in the
world else is she going to try to attack him

(01:19:46):
or his record without compromising progressive tenants. There's no way
to do it. I mean, she could try attacking him
from the right, but that makes her look like not
a demo, and that's going to turn off her base.
There's no way she can do this, So I mean
he should just hammer her on that. Is that your

(01:20:09):
policy or is it Biden's? I can't tell it was,
you know, the source code says it was Biden's. Is
this yours? Why did they just Why didn't you come
up with any Why didn't you just come up with
something new? She couldn't even you know what the source
it means. She couldn't even put it in her own words,
like the verbiage. Everything was literally copied and pasted into
her website. That's embarrassing. And all of that stuff has

(01:20:33):
a fingerprint. All of that stuff has a fingerprint. So
I don't know the any honeymoon that she had is over.
And I think I kind of get the impression, not
with all the press, but with some of the press
that they are looking at her to defend herself at

(01:20:55):
this point, Are you going to be a candidate who
can can you actually five for yours?

Speaker 1 (01:21:00):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (01:21:01):
Can you actually show up and do the work? You
can't just cackle and talk about ven diagrams? Can you
show up and do the work? Can you do it?
And I think some of them are waiting to see
if she can rise to the occasion, and I just
don't know if she can. I mean, I know she can't.
But the polls to see who gets about I think

(01:21:22):
there will be a bump after those. It's not going
to be like the convention, where I don't the conventions
don't have the same influence that they used to. This will.
And you know what else is going to be important?
How it's how it's chopped up and packaged and sold
after the fact on social media. Now you might say, well,

(01:21:43):
I don't get my news on social media. If you
are older and you're on Facebook, like hell, you don't
imagine how many you share videos they see everybody out
there sharing them. Even if you think it's just casual consumption,
that is still news. It is still influencing thought. So

(01:22:03):
equally important is going to be how this is packaged
and repurposed after the fact. So she can't cackle. I
think if she laughs, it's over, don't you think so?
If she cackles, it's over. She's got like a weird
squidward laugh. It's odd. She can't. She can't do it.
It's over. And she can't word salad. This is not

(01:22:25):
She's got to be clear and concise. Golly, how is
she not having a nervous breakdown ahead of the debate?

Speaker 17 (01:22:31):
Probably?

Speaker 2 (01:22:33):
I mean, how scary would that be if you're like,
oh my gosh, I ever attest that you're going into
a debate and he's comfortable on the stage. She's not.
She's gonna be gripping the side of that podium watcher.
You know, she will be.

Speaker 5 (01:22:46):
She may have a drink or two before it starts.
I'm gonna be looking out for that.

Speaker 2 (01:22:50):
Well, she shouldn't be, I mean, just be make it worse,
Oh my gosh.

Speaker 5 (01:22:58):
And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 2 (01:23:04):
So a bunch of apple juice that was sold at
area like different Walmarts and all these BJ's and Walgreens.
They said that there's an apple juice recall because of
elevated arsenic levels according to the US Food and Drug Administration,
Great Value apple juice, that's the Walmart brand, Refresco, a

(01:23:26):
few others. Now apple seeds have I mean, it has
a level of arsenic in them naturally already. But apparently
they said that they had no reported incidents, but sometimes
something it goes beyond there or whatever. I don't know,
just check the website. I just look at their because
that apparently I don't drink a lot of it's just
all sugar. Who drinks apple juice? I needed to give
you apple juice my kids. It was all sugar. Yeah,

(01:23:48):
I just et an apple if you want apple juice.
A casket controversy has been solved. This is a wild story.
So this is Macombe Daily. A casket controversy was solved
in this town. They said that there was apparently somebody
in a casket in a local park and a photo

(01:24:08):
that surfaced online and no foul play was involved. It
was an open casket with a floral arrangement and somebody's
sitting in a nearby picnic table. And they said that
it was a funeral director from New York who was
transporting a ninety seven year old from New York to
Mount Olivet in Detroit. She was a Warren resident who
passed in New York and apparently they wanted to say

(01:24:30):
they're goodbyes prior to her burial. And I guess that's
what it was like. They said it was like a
they wanted to honor their I don't know it was
I don't really care. It's some dumb family it decided
to do something I don't give a right to ask about.
Move on, I don't care. I've already lost. I want
to talk about the lobster role Chris and Nunu apparently

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saved a choking contestant at Hampton Beach lobster role eating competition. Yeah.
I'm still not a fan of them, but lobster rolls
are delicious, and can I just say that, I just
think it's cruel to have a lobster roll eating competition
because that should be savored and not like mode through.
That's my beef or my lobster. That's what's the problem

(01:25:14):
with him. The nation with lowest birth rate is rocked
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People and the dogs, and they they're dealing with a
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(01:25:34):
treating dogs like kids, dressing them, mob walking them around
in strollers. And I will say I had a stroller
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(01:25:55):
well and we had to rehabilitate him. Let's see, a
croissant lamp bought on Timu is it Temu or Timu
Temu turned out to be an actual croissant. Yeah, so
on social media, somebody on TikTok said that they bought
a croissant lamp and she said that she came home

(01:26:17):
from work and there were tons of ants on the package,
and then she realized it was actually a croissant covered
in resin Temu, the cheap Chinese brand. She said, that's
what it. That's actually it's like one of those it's
like a lamp. It's a lamp that's like shaped like
a croissant, so it's like a globe. And apparently it

(01:26:38):
was literally an actual croissant. Is that not something that
she did? She did? You did she read that in
the I don't know. Syphilis is at its highest level
since nineteen fifties. Quit being skanky they said, here's how
to fix it. I'll tell you quipping skanks super easy.
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Speaker 9 (01:27:19):
Why why do you what?

Speaker 1 (01:27:38):
Hey?

Speaker 8 (01:27:40):
Get you.

Speaker 1 (01:27:43):
What?

Speaker 17 (01:27:45):
Paddy?

Speaker 18 (01:27:50):
Hey, keep your window down, Keep your window down.

Speaker 5 (01:27:54):
I want to get you out of the car, said matterfuck.

Speaker 6 (01:27:57):
Get out of the car.

Speaker 1 (01:27:58):
Give me that.

Speaker 5 (01:27:58):
Get out of the give get out of the car.

Speaker 12 (01:28:02):
Get out of the car right now.

Speaker 6 (01:28:03):
We're not playing this game.

Speaker 18 (01:28:04):
Get up, get up, get out?

Speaker 2 (01:28:08):
Get Yeah, what part of how did you understand?

Speaker 1 (01:28:13):
I do?

Speaker 17 (01:28:14):
I do?

Speaker 18 (01:28:14):
I'm getting arrested, Drew. I'm getting arrested. I'm getting arrested, Drew.

Speaker 2 (01:28:20):
I'm getting up. He's on the phone.

Speaker 17 (01:28:23):
Agent.

Speaker 5 (01:28:24):
Well, we tell you to do something, you do it.

Speaker 2 (01:28:25):
You understand you not?

Speaker 18 (01:28:27):
You understand not what you what we tell you? Confute,
I'm getting out. Broo all right, brother, brother, do what
you gotta do. We are we will good bro it
is good. Hey, don't worry about all that hang off.

Speaker 2 (01:28:41):
The phone, all right, So none of this had to happen.
None of it had to happen. So that's Tyreek Hill.
He was dragged out of the car and arrested. Uh,
and he was apparently on the phone with this agent
like while it was happening as well, and there this happened.
This took place in Florida.

Speaker 9 (01:29:01):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (01:29:02):
The police described him as not being very cooperative, which
doesn't look like in the beginning that he was. There's
a lot of stuff to unpack here. First off, welcome
back to the program, Dana Lash with you. Someone had
said I think it was actually him that did that.
He said, uh, didn't you say? He's like, well, what
if I uh, like, what if I wasn't Tyreek Hill

(01:29:22):
or something that got that got uh? When he got
pulled over and we got audio, thiss like, yeah, listen
to this, listen to.

Speaker 5 (01:29:28):
This, and I saw that you said if you weren't
Tyreek Hill that you you heeared, this could have ended
a lot differently.

Speaker 10 (01:29:36):
What what do you think could have happened?

Speaker 13 (01:29:39):
Yeah?

Speaker 19 (01:29:39):
Like so the crazy part about it is I hate
talking like this man, but because I have a kid
fan base. But the reality of it is it's the truth.
If I wasn't Tyreek Hill worst case scenario, we would
have had a different article. You know, Tyreek Hill, you know,
got shot in front of hard rock stadiums, you know,

(01:30:00):
or that's north case scenario, or Tyreek Hill, you know,
put in handcuffs and taking in and booked.

Speaker 8 (01:30:07):
You know.

Speaker 19 (01:30:07):
But it's crazy that, you know, you know, me and
my family had to go through this, you know.

Speaker 2 (01:30:16):
So so Hill's a wide receiver for the Dolphins, and
they put out a statement as well. Uh, he was
pulled over and apparently he was. He's pulled over for speeding.
Wasn't he like he was speeding in a construction zone.
I've been pulled over before in a construction zone. I'll

(01:30:37):
tell you about that in a moment. Juan is laughing
at me already. I didn't want to hear it. I
didn't want to hear it. I wasn't even in a McLaren.
That man was in a six figure car, so Jealousy's car. Anyway.
I'm not even going to tell you the specs about
how fast that thing goes, but you know it goes fast, right,
he was driving super fast in a construction zone, which
is why he was pulled over and he I mean

(01:31:04):
there were a lot of people who said that. You know,
he was arrested his Setane's blog. He wasn't in looking
at it. I mean they dragged him out of the
car because he rolled his window back up. He had
tinted windows. He was forcibly put to the ground by officers.
If he wasn't Tyreek Hill, I think the same thing

(01:31:25):
would have happened. The same thing would have happened, would
have happened he would have. I think that he would
have been traded the exact same way because let me
tell you just and and I'm a little white woman.
I got pulled over speeding in a construction zone. I
wasn't going as fast as he was. I was going
six miles over. I got pulled over on a Sunday

(01:31:47):
and I was on my way to church. The officer
did not care. He that man did not care that
I was on my way to church. He didn't care.
And they remember, I remember I get pulled over. You know,
he's electure about speeding. I had to go to like
I had to go to like traffic school and all
this stuff. Oh I totally did. Yeah, six miles.

Speaker 5 (01:32:06):
Over, you don't go to traffic school for six I went.

Speaker 2 (01:32:10):
To traffic school six miles over. I didn't get the
friendliest guy wearing the badge. Okay, didn't get the nicest
guy anyway. You know, I was going a little over whatever.
I don't know, maybe I had a quota to Phil
and he lectured me the whole way. And I remember
when I handed him my driver's license, and I, you know,
you always have your hands on the wheel, et cetera,

(01:32:31):
et cetera. And I cut my hand on the door
for just like a second, and he was like, manam
hands on the wheel? Like for a second my hand
rested on it. I'm like, oh, geez, there was an
I've been pulled over twice. The other time I got
pulled over, I did not have my sticker. I had
my sticker that you put on your windshield, but I

(01:32:51):
didn't have it like a fix like your you know,
your tag was literally in my because I threw it
in there. And I was in a race and I
was taking a kid, one of my kids to school,
and I got pulled over and I didn't I rolled
my window down, but and I rolled it down. I
just wasn't even paying attention. It was like that much
of it was up. And it was in Grapevine, Texas.
And the cop that pulled me over, and even though

(01:33:14):
I had my thing in there, because it wasn't a
fix to my windshield, I still got a citation. And
he told me he was like, I need that window
all the way down. I mean, it was like, uh
that much because I just did it real quick, and
you know, I had my hands up all that stuff
because I was carrying and I, you know, all this
and that was so it doesn't matter if your Tyreek
killer not Tyree killed. Do you realize that traffic stops

(01:33:37):
are where most of the time when cops are. When
something goes sideways, it's out of traffic stop Number one?
Number two? Why did he didn't need to roll his
window up? Everybody knows that you don't roll your window
back up, especially if you got attended window. Cops need
to see what your hands are doing, et cetera.

Speaker 3 (01:33:54):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (01:33:54):
Some people were saying that cops escalated the situation. I
don't know. I think you could maybe make an ar
argument for the third dude who came in if he
wanted to. But all of this could have been avoided
if he'd have just kept his damn window down and
his hands on the wheel. Am I wrong on that?
I mean, that's if you dislike the way things are,
the time to contest it isn't at that moment with cops.

(01:34:17):
That's not the time to contest it. And he was speeding,
and you know that you're not supposed to speed in
a construction zone. And we have Florida listeners that are
in that area who have messaged and they've tweeted, and
they've put Facebook comments and they've actually emailed me and
they are like, there are signs that tell you don't
speed in the construction zone. Because the find is like,
I can't remember what they said. The fine was, the
fine was hefty. He's gonna have a hefty fine from those.

(01:34:40):
So it's like, you have the signs there, you know
that you're not supposed to be speeding in a construction zone.
You know he he was slow in producing his stuff.
You know, it's like he hesitated, rolled his window back up.
You just don't do that. You just don't do because
they don't know what you're gonna do. They don't know
are you supposed to get are you supposed to get

(01:35:01):
special consideration because you play football. I don't know. You
just you can't be driving like a bat out of
health or a construction zone in traffic and to have
a you know, your tinted window, even the tinted windows,
I don't really have a problem with. I don't know.
Listen to this audio sound by two. He says, this
is uh who you say Drew Rosenhouse who says this

(01:35:21):
could have been different if he wasn't famous. Listen, oh wait,
we played that one. That was the one we played.
I don't think it would have been I don't think
it would have been any different. And didn't the cops
say they didn't know who the hell he was. Two
of those cops had said after that they had no
idea who he was. At the time they were doing
their job, they had no idea who he was. They

(01:35:42):
had no idea what he was. You know, they were
just trying to figure out. You know, look, you're speeding
in a construction zone and apparently he was going pretty
damn fast. And you all saw the traffic in that video.
I mean, you saw a lot of traffic there. I mean,
it's just not the smartest thing to do. But you
don't roll your window back up. You don't roll your window.

(01:36:03):
Think of look at it like this way. What if
that was like your brother or your husband, or what
if your wife was conducting the traffic stop and a
guy rolls his window back up. You don't know what
he's doing in there. You don't know. And consider that
the majority of these situations where there's an officer involved
shooting happened at traffic stops. Tell me who escalated? What

(01:36:25):
when that window rolled up? You tell me what the
escalation was, because I'm thinking, if you're rolling the window
up when we're doing this, that's escalating. You're escalating. I
don't know you. This cop didn't know him. He didn't
know him. He doesn't And look, I love that people
play football. That's all great, but I'm gonna tell y'all something,
Not everybody knows who you are. I literally don't know

(01:36:48):
who this man is either. I know absolutely jack crap
about football. I do not know who Tyreek Hill is.
I don't know. I just know that a guy is.
Look at all the construction stuff in the video, though,
one was just showing you got the signs that tell
people to slow down, You got the warnings, you got
damn lanes closed. You can't be driving like a bat
at a hole through there. And apparently he was going fast.

(01:37:08):
He wasn't doing what I was doing on Secman Road
six miles over in Jefferson County, Missouri. He was going
fast and then he rolls his window back up and
he's not complying. Steve is dying at me right now
because I don't know who Tyreek kills. I'm sorry, I
don't know football. Baseball is different. I don't know football
because the big now, the big debate is well who

(01:37:30):
escalated what? And people are trying to race bad on
how are you race baiting? These are Hispanic cops pulling
this man over? How are you race bating? That's so stupid,
that's so lazy. Stop just in situations like this, you
don't be rolling your window up and you just be
polite and you get you handle it. That's it, you

(01:37:53):
handle it. And you said, what, there's body cam footage
to play? That is that footage? I don't think we
can played audio on it.

Speaker 5 (01:38:01):
Yeah, I don't think we should play the audio because
I yeah, but I pulled the bodycam footage of just
before the actual Uh you know, I'm watching stop and
it looks like that. You can see him go right
past the cop pretty quickly. All these cones in the
road everything, you know, it's construction area.

Speaker 2 (01:38:21):
Yeah, and this is just to show he flew. Oh
he's flying.

Speaker 5 (01:38:25):
Right, that's just to show you that there.

Speaker 2 (01:38:26):
Wasn't like flying in the sting.

Speaker 5 (01:38:29):
Of Tyreek thing. This was literally pulled them over to Yeah,
look at all.

Speaker 2 (01:38:33):
Look at all the lane closures in that footage that
we're showing you on this simulcast. Look at that. The
cops got to go. I mean, he was flying. That's wild.
You can't look you got it. Can't be doing that.
And I mean that's a great way to get pulled
over in these zones. But to raise bait about it
or act like it's a racial thing, you know. I
mean the posted speed limit was apparently forty and I

(01:38:56):
think what was it he was going like sixty or
something over Yeah, yeah, he was over like sixty miles
per hour. I don't think he was going one hundred
miles per hour. I don't think he was going that fast.
I saw some of the reports that were seeing he
was going that.

Speaker 5 (01:39:08):
He I think people were just saying hundred to make
it sound like he was just going faster.

Speaker 2 (01:39:12):
No, he was going fast. He was driving like a
bat out of help. But it won one hundred miles
per hour. That's stupid. That's just as dumb as race baiting.

Speaker 1 (01:39:18):
But it is.

Speaker 2 (01:39:21):
He was like, well, he thinks that he would have
been shot if he wasn't a famous football player. But
again the cops were like, we didn't even know who
he was. He said he rolled his window up because
he didn't want people to see that he had been
pulled over. Maybe you should have thought about that before
you're going sixteen to forty when there were people doing
construction work like you and you saw in some of
the footage there were construction workers in the street. You know,

(01:39:43):
I guess it's okay for you know what about them there?
Do we care who they are?

Speaker 14 (01:39:47):
Is it?

Speaker 2 (01:39:48):
Are they just you know, are they worth nothing because
they're not famous football players? I don't know, like whose
life was being gambled here. I think it's self indulgent
for him for Tyreek killed to say that this would
have ended differently if he was not a football player.
I think that's self indulgent. I think it's selfish. I

(01:40:08):
think it's self indulgent, and I think it's I think
it's that's stupid.

Speaker 5 (01:40:12):
The truth would be it would have ended up differently
if he just would have handed this stuff over and
been like, you know, I'll pay my ticket, thanks guys,
Yeah for you later. Yeah, that's how it would have
been different.

Speaker 2 (01:40:22):
And yeah, and if he just kept his window down,
this could have been this could have ended. So I
think he escalated it personally, Uh, you can people. I mean, look,
there's a lot of stuff to you know, to there's
a lot of bad policing. If you want to criticize policing,
I said on the stage with a bad cop. I
don't need to be lectured by a single damn person
about bad cops. I sat next to a fat ass

(01:40:44):
bad cop named Scott Israel in Florida. So I will
not take lectures from anybody on that he escalated this situation.
Tyreek killed it. And to sit here and make it
out like, oh, this would have been different if I
wasn't you know what it would have been different if
you would have not been gambling with those construction workers
lies by going sixty and a forty and a construction
zone traffic. How about that.

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Speaker 2 (01:41:19):
What in the hell is this?

Speaker 20 (01:41:22):
The Chairman tweets protect our ducks and kittens in Ohio
because he goes some down, goes down some crazy rabbit
hole completely debunked that aliens are eating pets. My god,
are you okay, mister chairman? Because last year, for a

(01:41:44):
very long time, you tweeted and promoted Kanye West as
he was calling for genocide against the Jews, and you
kept it up. And now when we have victims coming here,
you're tweeting this.

Speaker 2 (01:41:57):
Nobody has a pet duck. No one said that they
had a pet duck.

Speaker 1 (01:42:01):
Eric.

Speaker 2 (01:42:03):
And also there was a lady who was eating a
cat in someone's driveway in Ohio and we literally played
the video. I'm gonna use literally a lot. We literally
played the video of it. Let her lie because the
woman was recording it and she called nine one one
and was recording it. And so there's actual video of
someone eating somebody's cat in somebody's driveway that came out
of Ohio. And then there was the guy at the

(01:42:23):
town hall that people like Eric Fartsball want to pretend
didn't happen, where the guy came up and said, people
are eating like the ducks and the geese that are
in the park. And I watched it, and other people
came forward and they're like, yeah, we saw it too.
They're walking around like it's a Renaissance fair and they're
eating ducks like one wood a turkey leg. It's yeah,
it's a real thing. So is he mad because it's
a funny AI generated image? Because it is a funny image.

(01:42:46):
That kitten is way too big, and.

Speaker 5 (01:42:48):
It's first off, it makes Trump looking and that's what
they do.

Speaker 2 (01:42:51):
And also the kitten is it's just out of proportion.
The kitten's way too big. Unless it's like a Bengal tiger.
That's kitten's way too big. But he's dumb enough to
think that it is real probably and that other dumb
of his dumb voters will probably think it's real. I
just want to keep what the hell is this forever
with him pointing that's a meme, and you could like
have it be a ton of Actually I'm gonna do

(01:43:13):
that right now. I'm gonna save this. Hold up, I'm
gonna screenshot it, and I'm gonna save this because I'm
gonna abuse this like endlessly. Sorry, I gotta do this
right now. I gotta be I'm gonna use this like
headlines or something tomorrow for the newsletter. I just need
to abuse it endlessly. It's hysterical, is what it is.
It's funny people were doing that. I mean, look, if
you're not going to control the border, then you know,

(01:43:34):
can have fun. The AI generated images, they're weird, but
they're gonna be funny. After tonight's debate came today in stupidity,
what do we got?

Speaker 5 (01:43:46):
Oh boy, all right, our president Joe Biden? This is
cut three by.

Speaker 2 (01:43:50):
We're still there?

Speaker 1 (01:43:50):
Is he?

Speaker 5 (01:43:50):
Yeah, he's still a president.

Speaker 1 (01:43:52):
I know.

Speaker 5 (01:43:53):
I forget too.

Speaker 2 (01:43:54):
I was to shocked.

Speaker 5 (01:43:55):
And the reason I forget is because he goes out
and says stuff like this, and then the media doesn't
cover some of this.

Speaker 1 (01:44:01):
In our short term, my short term, our.

Speaker 17 (01:44:03):
Short term, but it's gonna be a long term for
kama Iho. But our shit, A record sixteen million jobs
are created.

Speaker 5 (01:44:15):
Okay, stop right? There no jobs that have come back
after COVID or not.

Speaker 20 (01:44:21):
The ones.

Speaker 2 (01:44:21):
I didn't listen to see if he didn't accidentally cost there.
For a minute, I thought he did. Folks. I'll be
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