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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Time, time, time, luck and look for Michael Very show
is on the air. Let's take a look Jolley and
now the current state of a Democrat Party should be
a warning to America as a whole, to every Democrat

(00:25):
elected official out there, to the media, to the universities,
to the schools. Twenty sixteen, that's far enough to go back, right,
Ramon twenty sixteen, it was kind of assumed and widely
reported and expected that Hillary Clinton would beat Donald Trump.
She would be America's first female president. It was so

(00:46):
important that we have a woman. But then the people
rose up and shocked the media, the establishment, the Democrat Party,
and frankly the Republican Party. At that moment, their party
decided to take the extreme opposite, contrary position to Donald

(01:08):
Trump in every way possible. If Donald Trump has won
Middle America, if Donald Trump has won working class Americans,
if Donald Trump has won the majority of white Americans,
We're going after the far left. We're going to let
the inmates run the asylum. That started a what's the

(01:30):
word death spiral? Love that word? That strategy started a
death spiral for the Democrat Party from which they have
not been able to write. The ship so their once
reliable base, working class folks, right college students for that matter,

(01:56):
they started You started seeing a chip, a crack in
the granite. You started seeing people on the margins. Black
men especially started leaving. So they had to go find
new voters because they were losing their base. So they
started bringing in illegal aliens. That was the replacement. If

(02:19):
our base is leaving out the back door, we'll bring
in people from Mexico and Honduras to replace them, and
that would shift the congressional seats once the census counted them,
and that was the moment. Now they had policies appealing
to basically foreign countries. Look, there's a reason Mexico can't

(02:41):
write the ship. The people don't support good policies. There's
a reason that the other countries of the world cannot
keep up with the United States, and it's because their
people have traditions, political traditions that are not consistent with opportunity, success, meritocracy.
Most of them have been spoon fed welfare state authoritarianism,

(03:02):
and it's what they crave. Sadly enough, it's what they crave.
It's why people move from California because the economy is
crap they've been mugged three times, they've been overregulated and overtaxed,
and they come to Texas and want to make Texas
like California. It's a Stockholm syndrome. It's a sad thing,
but that is what has happened in the Democrat Party.

(03:23):
They tried to replace their voters with foreign voters from
welfare states. That's why, if you notice, it's very important
where they bring the people in from new polling, not
by Fox, not by me, not by Steve Bennon, new
polling from CNN shows there has been a major swing

(03:44):
shift whatever you want to call it, in the past
five years with voters who immigrated here legally. Stop calling
illegal aliens immigrants. They're not. They're illegal aliens. But people
who come here legally, they don't want illegal immigration. They

(04:07):
don't want people from their country who were criminals and
convicts and pedophiles and traffickers to come to this country
and ruin this country too. That's why they came here
in the first place, to get out of the last country.
So we'll get into the why in a bit, but first,
this is CNN's Harry Inton, who keeps making our show
because he keeps pointing out polling data that's good for

(04:27):
Trump and bad for the left. And this is on CNN.
These are CNN polls. These aren't Trump polls. These are
CNN polls.

Speaker 2 (04:35):
Immigrant citizens, immigrant voters, foreign born voters have gone tremendously
to the right on this issue in twenty twenty four
and twenty twenty five versus where they were in twenty twenty.
Closest to our trust war in immigration, you go back
to twenty twenty, Democrats, get this, held a thirty two
point lead on this issue. Immigrant voters were in the
Democratic camp. Jump forward to twenty twenty four to twenty
twenty five.

Speaker 1 (04:54):
Look at that shift, a.

Speaker 2 (04:55):
Forty point shift to the right among immigrant voters. Republicans
now lead on this issue by eight points over Democrats,
more so than any other group that I could find.
The group of voters who became more hawkish on immigration,
where in fact immigrants themselves, immigrants who are registered to
vote in this country.

Speaker 1 (05:16):
These mass deportations were something that President Trump campaigned on.
This is not a surprise. You know, there's a meme
that goes around when you see these things happening, and
people go, I voted for that. Did you vote for that.
Democrats love to say, did you vote for this? Yeah,
I voted for that. A big reason why President Trump
is doing so well in the polls is because he

(05:39):
made promises and he's kept promises even when they left
fights the money. Former immigrants who have become citizens or
immigrants who were foreign nationals of other countries who came
here legally, played by the rules, support Donald Trump and
listen to this.

Speaker 2 (05:58):
So you know, you see this shift and go what
is going on underneath the hood?

Speaker 1 (06:01):
Well, take a look Donald Trump.

Speaker 2 (06:03):
You remember when he first ran back in twenty sixteen.
Immigrant voters are one of his weakest boughts.

Speaker 1 (06:07):
But look at this. Trump's vote share.

Speaker 2 (06:08):
In presidential election among again immigrant citizens, those who registered
to vote.

Speaker 1 (06:11):
Look at this.

Speaker 2 (06:12):
In twenty sixteen, he got thirty six percent of the vote.
You go to twenty twenty, thirty nine percent of the vote.
Look at this in twenty twenty four, all the way
up to forty seven percent of the vote. Some polls
I looked at had him barely losing that vote. Some
poles I looked at had him barely winning that vote. Again,
there is no block of voters that shifted more to
the right from twenty twenty to twenty twenty four than

(06:32):
immigrant voters and Donald Trump, at least in some surveys,
actually won that vote. On average, it's about equal. So
there may be all this stuff right about undocumented immigrants
and Trump being harsh on them, but immigrant voters themselves
have increasingly liked Donald Trump and have increasingly moved to
the right on immigration into the Republican camp.

Speaker 1 (06:51):
And President Trump's promise is in stark contrast to what
Joe Biden promised in twenty twenty.

Speaker 3 (06:58):
In the first one hundred days of my administration, no one,
no one will be deported at all.

Speaker 1 (07:03):
From that point on.

Speaker 3 (07:04):
The only deportations that will take place are commissions of
felonies in the United States of America.

Speaker 4 (07:10):
So, to be clear, only fellows get deported in everyone
else's here.

Speaker 1 (07:14):
Yes, but there's something else going on. Legal immigrants who
come to this country are not only shifting their opinion
of Trump, they're shifting their opinion of people who come
to this country illegally. This is important to understand. Listen
to this.

Speaker 2 (07:31):
The net favorable rating immigrants who are here illegally among
immigrant citizens. Again, those registers to vote in twenty twenty
look at this plus twenty three points on the net
favorable rating, but look at where we were in twenty
twenty four minus six points underwater. So immigrant citizens have
become increasingly unfavorable in their abuse of those immigrants who
are here illegally.

Speaker 1 (07:50):
So I think it's so.

Speaker 2 (07:51):
Important when we're talking about this debate from a political
angle to separate those out who are undocumented immigrants versus
those who are here legally and those who are citizen
and those who are voters, because that group of voters
has felt increasingly distant from those immigrants who are here legally.
And so again, when we're talking about this, at least
from a political angle, this is why Donald Trump feels
so comfortable because in fact, amongst the group that you

(08:12):
would think that would be most opposed to this, in fact,
they've become increasingly favorable, not just towards Donald Trump, but
towards the Republican point of view on immigration and becoming
distant from those immigrants.

Speaker 1 (08:22):
Are very long are legal immigrants changing their opinion of
and souring on illegal immigration and illegal immigrants because as
they watch rioters, terrorists burning cars waving Mexican flags. California

(08:45):
Democrat Linda Sanchez compares the riot to a city when
a sports team wins a championship. Hey, they're not doing
anything so bad, you know. You know in Boston or Philly,
when they win the championship, they tear some stuff up.
That's all there. Did you just tear a little stuff up.

Speaker 5 (09:00):
While we have been calling for protesters to protest peacefully,
that is their constitutional right, the vast majority of protesters
have been peaceful. There are always a few bad actors,
and yes, we think anybody who commits property damage ought
to be arrested and they ought to be prosecuted. But
to send in federal troops or marines when there isn't

(09:21):
a war atmosphere or war circumstance going on is just
it's beyond the panel. I mean, it's authoritarian flexing. It's
not making anybody safer. Local law enforcement has said they
can handle the protest. It's no different than when a
team wins a national championship and people get over excited
and they overturn vehicles and light them on fire. Local

(09:44):
law enforcement is prepared to handle those types of situations.

Speaker 1 (09:47):
And then there is the Maxine Waters what Eddie Murphy
introduced as the Jedi mind trick, and that is, don't
believe you'rre lyon eyes what you think you're seeing, that's
not true, And I do tell you it's not true.
This is known as gaslighting. It's named after a film
where the man torments his much younger wife, new wife,

(10:09):
new bride by constantly dimming the lights, the gas lanterns,
the gaslight and she'll say, my a, it's it's gotten
darkened here. Did you dim the lion? And he says, no,
what are you talking about. You're going crazy, And after
a while she thinks, well, maybe I am. These are

(10:31):
brainwashing techniques. They're propaganda techniques. They're as old as well,
maybe not as old as time, but they're as old
as Goebbels or Goebels, depend on how you want to
pronounce it. This level of propaganda gas lighting telling you
to your face that that which you see with your
own eyes is not true, and repeatedly doing it, and
having people that you respected. That was back when you

(10:53):
respected the media, they could do this. It was a
powerful tool. But now nobody respects Maxine Waters, nor Sea
and n nor any of the people, nor the movie stars,
nor any of the other people. They rolled out to
tell you that what you see with your own eyes
isn't happening.

Speaker 6 (11:06):
And even those who were out of step with what
we're advocating peaceful protest did not create any violence. Nobody
was shot, nobody was killed. Get it in your head.
And so when martial law is called, what are you
going to say? I missed the pont. Don't miss the point.
You all don't think that somehow because they called out

(11:27):
the National Guard there was violence.

Speaker 1 (11:29):
There was no violence.

Speaker 6 (11:30):
I was on the street, I know, and I went
from downtown detention back out into the community talking to people.
What happened in Paramount, what happened in Compton, what happened
in Inglewood. So first of all, get it straight and
don't just rely on what you're being told. Are the
few incidents that you saw.

Speaker 1 (11:50):
What's amazing is this pro illegal alien position that the
Democrats have taken up. That wasn't always their policy. In fact,
the Democrats used to be the party of the working man.
So the working man understood that illegal immigration drove down
wages and that they suffer from illegal aliens. They're more
likely to be the victim of illegal alien crimes free

(12:14):
than a rich person is because a rich person is
behind gates, they have their own private security. They don't
associate the same grocery store with illegal aliens. But the
working class didn't want illegal immigrants. When the Democrats drove
the working class out of their party, they had to
replace them with illegals. But there was a time when
the Democrats actually tried to appeal to the hearts and

(12:35):
minds of working class Americans. Barack Obama sent the National
Guard to the border. He deported millions of illegals, and
the media didn't say a word. In twenty eleven, Barack
Obama listen carefully said a president cannot legally stop deportations.

Speaker 4 (12:53):
With respect to the notion that I can just suspend
deportations through executive order, that's just not the case, because
there are laws on the books that Congress has passed.
And I know that everybody here at Bell is studying hard.
So you know that we've got three branches of government.
Congress passes the law, the executive branch's job is to

(13:18):
enforce and implement those laws, and then the judiciary has
to interpret the laws. There are enough laws on the
books by Congress that are very clear in terms of
how we have to enforce our immigration system. That for
me to simply, through executive order ignore those congressional mandates

(13:38):
would not conform with my appropriate role as president.

Speaker 1 (13:44):
How about Hillary Clinton in two thousand and eight, running
against Barack Obama, she called for the deportation of illegals
who commit crimes. That's a long way from today's Democrats.
Today's Democrats wanted to keep o Abrego kill More Abrego Garcia.
They refer to him as the Maryland Man. They don't
want him having to go back to El Salvador, where

(14:04):
he's from, even though he's a sex trafficker allegedly.

Speaker 7 (14:08):
If they've committed a crime, deport them, no questions asked.
They're gone. If they've been working and are law abiding,
we should say, here are the conditions for you staying.
You have to pay a stiff fine because you came
here illegally. You have to pay back taxes, and you
have to try to learn English, and you.

Speaker 2 (14:26):
Have to wait in line.

Speaker 1 (14:28):
Not Barack Obama. Joe Biden, thirteen years before he turned
America into a sanctuary nation, he was against sanctuary cities.

Speaker 8 (14:37):
Would you allow these cities to ignore the federal law
regarding the reporting of illegal immigrants and in fact provide
sanctuary to these immigrants.

Speaker 9 (14:46):
The reason the cities ignore the federal law is the
fact that there is no funding at the federal level
to provide for the kind of enforcement at the federal
level you need. Pick up the New York Times a day.
There's a city not far across the river from my
state that imposed the similar sanctions, and what they found
out is as a consequence of that, their city went
in the dumps in, the dumpster, stores started closing, everything

(15:09):
started to happen, and they changed the policy. Part of
the problem is you have to have a federal government
that can enforce laws. This administration has been fundamentally derelict
in not funding any of the requirements or they needed
even enforced the existence.

Speaker 1 (15:22):
Senator Biden, yes or no? Would you allow the cities
to ignore the federal law. No. Let's go back to
nineteen ninety five Bill Clinton State of the Union address
thirty years ago. What a different Democrat party this was.
And you want to know a big difference in ninety
two and ninety six, Bill Clinton pride loose those Reagan Democrats.

(15:43):
He brought them back into the Democrat fold. The Democrats
who had left the Democrat Party, the working class Democrats,
southern Democrats, gun owning Democrats. Now he pissed them off
with the assault weapons ban. He brought a lot of
those people back.

Speaker 10 (16:01):
All Americans, not only in the States most heavily affected,
but in every place in this country, are rightly disturbed
by the large numbers of illegal aliens entering our country.

Speaker 1 (16:13):
The jobs they.

Speaker 10 (16:13):
Hold might otherwise be held by citizens or legal immigrants.
The public service they use imposed burdens on our taxpayers.
That's why our administration has moved aggressively to secure our
borders more by hiring a record number of new border guards,
by deporting twice as many criminal aliens as ever before,
by cracking down on illegal hiring, by barring welfare benefits.

Speaker 1 (16:35):
Michael Berry's show, Bill Clinton mentioned the late Barbara Jordan
from Houston. Her nineteen ninety five speech could have been
at the twenty twenty four Republican National Convention, but mind you,
she was speaking to Democrats.

Speaker 8 (16:51):
We must we must control illegal immigration before it erodes
our first commitment to legal im in the national interest.

Speaker 1 (17:03):
The Commission.

Speaker 8 (17:06):
The Commission defines credibility in immigration policy by a simple yardstick.
Those who should get in get in, those who should
not get out are kept out, and those who should
not be here are required to leave.

Speaker 1 (17:28):
Democrats love to blur the meaning of words, Orwell was
clear about newspeak. News Speak was the language that Big
Brother implemented, because if you change the meaning of words,
then people use the word and it enables you to
have power over them. Good is bad and bad is good.

(17:51):
So if you were brought up saying I should be
a good person and good people pick flowers and bad
people commit murders, I should be and you flip that
to good people should commit murders and bad people should
pick flowers. I want to be a good person will
then commit murders. Changing the meaning of words is a powerful,

(18:13):
powerful means of control. Democrats today equate anti illegal immigration
with being anti immigrant. Very different. We are in favor
of legal immigration, we are against illegal immigration. It's pretty simple.
But they blurred the lines. They weren't always so intellectually dishonest.

(18:36):
Here's more of Barbara Jordan.

Speaker 8 (18:38):
And we cannot sustain ourselves as a society if we
condone divisiveness. But we are a country of laws. For
our immigration policy to make sense it is necessary to
make distinctions between those who obey the law and those
who violate it. Therefore, we disc agree with those who

(19:01):
would label any effort to control illegal immigration as somehow
inherently and immigrants unlawful immigration is not acceptable.

Speaker 1 (19:12):
Gavin Newsom, the governor of California, has lied in the
past and claimed he was on the phone with the
President when in fact he wasn't. Now, he lied and
said President Trump did not call him over the National Guard.
So Trump sent Fox News as John Roberts the call
log from his phone, which proves, yes, I did. Gavin Newsom.

Speaker 11 (19:36):
After President Trump said in the noon hour in the
Oval Office that he called him yesterday the other day,
Gavin Newsom tweeted the following. He said, quote, there was
no call, not even a voicemail. American should be alarmed
that a president deployment marines on our streets doesn't even
know who he's talking to. Well, President Trump caughtacted me
from Air Force one on his way to Fort Bragg,
North Carolina, where he'll be in just a little while.

(19:59):
He said, the 's called the Gavin Newsom was not
picked up. The second call Gavin picked up. We spoke
for sixteen minutes. I told him to essentially, quote this
is quoting the president, get his asking gear and stop
the riots which were out of control. More than anything else,
this shows what a liar he is. Said, I never called.
So here is the evidence, and here is the call
log that the President sent me from his phone. This

(20:22):
was June the seventh. Now granted this was on Saturday.
But look there one twenty two o'clock in the morning,
which would have been ten o'clock at night, ten twenty
two at night California time. There was an outgoing call
for four seconds, and then there was an outgoing call
for sixteen minutes. So that from the President, which says,

(20:42):
is proof that he spoke to Gavin Newsom early in
the morning our time, late at night Friday night would
have been June sixth, I guess in Los Angeles.

Speaker 1 (20:53):
So Governor over to you for the response.

Speaker 12 (20:57):
Say that's next, right, We're waiting to see what Governor
n Newsom as a response to the President's Essentially what.

Speaker 5 (21:03):
He has there is the receipt for what he says
is the.

Speaker 1 (21:05):
Call that was made a couple of days ago. Greg
Guttfeld at Fox News, who provides a welcome change from
usual commentary because he provides some comedy. He's funny. He
asked a very interesting question about the news coverage of
the terrorism of the riots, and he said, why aren't

(21:26):
the networks interviewing the protesters. It's a very very astute
point from Greg Guttfeld.

Speaker 13 (21:33):
What I find interesting is how come these networks aren't
interviewing the protesters.

Speaker 1 (21:40):
There's a selective shielding going on.

Speaker 13 (21:42):
They know the protesters are the worst spokesman for the protest,
so as the media will take care of that for you.

Speaker 1 (21:49):
We don't need to interview them.

Speaker 13 (21:51):
We will be I guess, your spokesman. And their delusional commentary,
alongside the videos of the rioters and the arson, is
a perfect juxtaposition of reality and ideology. You know, our
eyes we can see the destruction, but their mouths are
trying to get into our ears telling us it's mostly peaceful.

Speaker 1 (22:14):
But there's no better persuasion than the visual.

Speaker 13 (22:16):
Every video strengthens Trump's position and reminds us how wrong
the media was on everything from the Summer of Love
to the fall of Biden. Little seasonal pun there, But
let's get to Stelter and all these other losers Jibrett
wonder who the media is talking to. It's not the public.
They no longer watch or believe or care what these

(22:39):
people have to say. The media is talking to the media, CNN, MSNBC.
They are reduced to being the homeless man muttering to
his reflection in his CBS window. When he nods, so
does his reflection. But they can't see this. It's no
longer a blind spot. It's a complete total eclipse.

Speaker 1 (22:58):
And the bigger, probably the biggest.

Speaker 13 (23:01):
Change in culture, is the emancipation of the public from
the legacy media.

Speaker 1 (23:06):
We are free from these zombies. I've been meaning to
get to this story and I haven't. The La and
La County sheriffs. Actually I don't believe it's the sheriff
of La County. It's Riverside County. Yea, I'm sorry, it's
Riverside County. His name is Chad Bianco. And he calls
out the governor of California and the mayor of Los Angeles,

(23:29):
and he says, these politicians they're the reason, not Trump,
they are the reason for all of this violence. This
is a poor guy who has to send his people
in and be put in danger. So I trust this
guy a whole lot more than them.

Speaker 14 (23:44):
We've been lied to from the very beginning. The politicians,
California politicians, the mayor of Los Angeles, our governor, have
completely failed in that nothing was happening in the beginning.
It was allowed to spiral out of control and then
and they have created this narrative that completely defies facts

(24:04):
and a timeline that we know happened. And they keep
calling it a peaceful protest, mostly peaceful, whatever they want
to call it. But the reality is is that law
enforcement officers are being attacked, property is being destroyed, and
it is out of control violence that really they're trying
to deny for political gain. The reality is is the

(24:28):
National Guard, they could have been deployed immediately because time
and time and time again we see that the spiral
for one, two, three days in a row, and then
you're behind the eight ball trying to catch up. When
you do it in the beginning with an overwhelming show
of force, these criminals that are coming out just to
destroy they don't show up because they know there's going

(24:48):
to be a consequence. But this is twenty years in
the making of Governor Gavin Newsom's policies that have enabled
criminals to do this.

Speaker 1 (24:59):
In the first place. This is this is just natural
for us. Connell always dies.

Speaker 2 (25:05):
The michael Berry just put her.

Speaker 1 (25:07):
Head down and she went to work post. We are
winning battles, and it may not seem like this, but
we are. You can't win the battle unless you fight it.
If you say, well, that's the way things are today.
If you don't bring up your case, if you don't
advocate your case, if you don't push back, then you

(25:29):
can't ever win. A North Carolina high school student named
Christian McGee received a three day suspension for using the
phrase illegal alien, which, by the way, is a legal term.
He was discussing word meanings during his English class at
Central Davidson High School in Lexington. It's in North Carolina. Well,

(25:55):
he was punished for using a legal term, which is
the perfectly acceptable legal term. His mother, Leah, filed a
lawsuit and she accused the school and the DA Davidson
County Board of Education of violating her son's First Amendment rights. Well,
the school settled, and I'll tell you why they settled. A.

(26:19):
They knew they could lose for a lot more money
than that. B. The reason you bring a lawsuit like
This is to force discovery. Discovery is the process before
a suit where you get to ask a lot of questions. Okay, well,
how many illegal aliens do you have at the school?
How many students have you ever punished for calling white

(26:41):
people honkies, or for punching white people, or for saying
they wanted to kill white people. See, that kind of
information causes you more problems than the lawsuit itself. So
you offer twenty thousand dollars and the tuition at the
new private school to which he transferred because he was

(27:07):
I'll remind you suspended. Here is the mother of Christian McGee,
and she's on Fox News here.

Speaker 15 (27:15):
So on April ninth, my son was returning from the
restroom to his English class. Upon returning, there was a
discussion about a vocabulary assignment, and the students and teachers
were talking about aliens. Christian raises hand and said like
spaceship aliens or illegal aliens.

Speaker 16 (27:37):
To meet green cards. The teacher then till Christian, watch
your mouth, and a student of Latino descent turned around
until Christian, I'm going to kick here. You know what,
that student was just joking with Christian. They were just
sixteen year old boys, cutting up, you know, joking, teacher

(28:00):
called the admin. Admin pulled both boys and the teacher
into the hallway, where both boys said the exchange was
innocent and that there was no offense taken, to which
the assistant principal, mister Anderson responded by saying, no, this
is a big deal. These words do carry weights. So

(28:25):
at the end of the day, Christian was suspended three
days out of school suspension.

Speaker 1 (28:34):
She brought a lawsuit and she won. Don't let the
teachers do this to you, do you know why they
do it because we don't fight back, because nobody wants
to be considered weird or overreacting. When you let them
get away with it, they do more of it. A
few days ago, in Los Angeles, in the Jewelry District,

(28:58):
looters targeted high end jewelry shops. A California Highway Patrol
officer Dun Dun Dunt Dun tells News Nation that groups
of thugs are taking advantage of the fact that the

(29:18):
police are preoccupied with the terrorism, so they figure they'll
just go steal some jewelry.

Speaker 12 (29:24):
We're in the Jewelry District right now. I personally saw
at least four different jewelry stores that were broken into.
We were able to speak with one owner some other
owners telling us that they are frustrated with this. This
has been very difficult. We actually talked to one of
the California Highway Patrol officers who was out holding the

(29:44):
line earlier, about an hour ago, and he says that
this is what happens when a lot of their resources,
resources are having to be taken away to go and
deal with rioters or protesters, whatever you want to call them.
And this area here is really just the aftermath. There's
a large group of people that are over there because
this is actually an apartment building right here. You guys

(30:05):
can see that right here. But let me show you
we still have some leftover people. One person over there
holding a Mexican flag. We have seen people throughout this
morning that have been covered up. Of course those people
don't have any coverings on right now, but we did
see multiple people wearing all black with their face covers.

(30:26):
I saw some people go right next to a jewelry
store and try and open it up while police were distracted.
And we also saw one of those story store owners
come and see what had happened to their store, and
one of the LAPD officers came up to them and said, unfortunately, guys,
you're going to need to file an online report because

(30:47):
they are having to deal with all of this that's
happening right now. They actually did just have more enforcement
come in LAPD, so we are starting to see more
of a police presence right now. Earlier, we saw them
out with their batons as well as their forty millimeter rifles.
And we also saw right here about an hour ago,

(31:10):
some of those rioters throw a large firework at those
police officers that were holding the line over there in
front of some of those stelry stores. But we did
speak with one of the owners.

Speaker 1 (31:20):
Take a listen. This is so ridiculous.

Speaker 17 (31:23):
This doesn't look like this is for the protesting for
ice or anything. This is that they're doing just for
the looting the stores and everything.

Speaker 1 (31:30):
I saw.

Speaker 17 (31:30):
They break into the Apple store, they break into the
Editor store. This is not they're doing for tastes.

Speaker 1 (31:36):
Two nights ago, one witness told CBSLA that the looters,
these weren't random looters walking home and go oh hey,
maybe we should break into that store. They came prepared
with saws and other tools. I mean, they're using a
moment like this. You know, how many how many capers

(31:57):
have you watched? How many old detective movies have you watched?
Or bank heist movies or break in movies where they
plan to break in on a night when it's raining
and as the thunder is is, you know, is filling
the skies and the sounds, that's when they saw us.
All through everything, We've all seen those sorts of that's

(32:18):
kind of what they're doing here, except they're using the
terror attacks as there as their distraction to make their move.

Speaker 18 (32:29):
You can hear the alarms going off as a crowd
of people broke into a jewelry store on sixth and
Broadway just before midnight. It's not clear what those looters
might have gotten away with or if any of them
were arrested, but take a look at this video, because
about a half hour hour later we did see police
detaining at least a couple people. A couple of blocks away.
The Apple store here was ransacked. There were items all

(32:51):
over the floor and sidewalk, a few of the glass
windows and doors were shattered, and there was a lot
of graffiti left behind. Now cross the street from here,
there was also an Adida store that was broken into,
and that's actually the second night in a row the
thieves targeted that store. Another shoe store in the area.
Nearby pharmacy were also burglarized. All of these stores are

(33:12):
about a mile from where the protests took place last night.
It's not clear if it was people from those protests
who were responsible for all the looting and vandalizing, or
if it was others taking advantage of the chaotic situation downtown.
Here's what one person told us.

Speaker 1 (33:26):
He saw what i'll witness.

Speaker 3 (33:29):
Its just groups of I mean all ages, are all women, men,
young kids.

Speaker 1 (33:35):
Everybody was out tools. Some people had saws, like electric saw,
so they came propos a gentleman, as nice and good night.
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