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January 31, 2023 31 mins

Joe Pags, host of the Joe Pags show and Joe Concha, Fox News Media Analyst and author of C’Mon Man, take a look at the news media and their flip flop analysis with the Nichols and Pelosi cases, and all the other news of the day. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, our two Sean Hannity's show, Thanks for being well.
US toll free arm number is eight hundred nine for one, Sean.
If you want to be a part of the program,
We're gonna get to our friends, Joe PAGs and Joe Concha,
the two Joes and a second here a ton of
new revelations as it relates to the bidens. One is
worse than the next. Miranda Divine in the New York

(00:22):
Post putting out an article that documents on the Laptop
from Hell show that Hunter offered to sell intelligence on
Russian oligarchs to the US aluminum firm Alcoa for fifty
five thousand dollars and internal discussions over Hunter's proposal, a
senior executive at Alcoa's suggested the information was valuable because

(00:47):
it would not otherwise be on the government affairs team's radar.
Hunter offered to provide ALCOH was a statistical analysis of
the political corporate risks elite networks associated with Ola ra Posca,
remember the oligarch and CEO of Basic Element Company and

(01:08):
United Company Rusal. Now in the email. Alcoa is then
vice president of Government and Public Affairs. On June third
twenty eleven, Hunter offered a little better sense of the
product by attaching some of the raw data that is
produced through elite mapping procedures, and Hunter proposed the fees

(01:29):
of twenty five thousand dollars for phase one of the
project and fifty five thousand for a refined analysis, and
five days later, Cruises colleagues at Alcoa, their senior analyst wrote,
I don't believe the data analysis is worth the full
fifty five grand I think the most valuable piece for
us would be the list of Russian elites connected to

(01:51):
Terra Pasca and would not otherwise be on government affairs
teams radar, including various Russian committee heads, union leaders and ministers.
How is a raging drug addict at the time, crack
addict at the time, a guy frequenting women of the night?
How does he have all this information and access to
this information? The other big story is nobody pays attention

(02:13):
to this. Remember they found the documents on November second,
The mid term was on November eighth. Now the FBI
is revealing that they conducted a second search of Joe
Biden's University of Pennsylvania office for classified documents this was
in the Wall Street Journal. And how come we didn't
see all the flashing lights and there wasn't the raid,

(02:36):
and there wasn't the armed guards or armed officers. Why
didn't get they give the same treatment that they gave
to Trump at Mara Lago Because this search came after
Biden's lawyers agreed to let agents search his former office
at the Penn Biden Center. Remember at Mara Lago, the
FBI agents they were invited in, had unfettered access, were

(02:57):
in the room where ultimately quote the documents were found.
They could have asked to take them that day. They
did not. They didn't ask for more access either. They
just raided Mara Lago. After they saw the documents, they said,
would you mind putting a padlock on the door. Okay,
we'll put a padlock on the door. And then of
course Christopher Ray and Marek Garland both bragging how they

(03:21):
were the ones that personally approved the rate of Mara Lago.
So he got hunter Biden's ALCOA email promising a Russian
oligarch about the information, raising concerns, well, what did he
have access to? It's pretty unbelievable, you know us By
the way, Hunter. Also, this was in the New York

(03:41):
Post over the weekend. He used the mansion where Joe's
secret documents were found as his home office. I'm not
sure if this is the if forty nine, nine hundred
dollars a month room that he was running at his
father's house. Anyway, so far, the DJ is looking the
other way on Joe Biden's largest stash of secrets and documents,
and that would be at the University of Delaware. One

(04:04):
analysis of this, I mean, I thought this was pretty
interesting as I was reading it. Anyway, they've they've used
the University of Delaware for years to shield potentially embarrassing
documents from public review for the Biden family. They say, well,
we haven't been able to go through all the papers yet.
It's eleven years later, and they won't let anyone have

(04:26):
any access to it at all. They said, if you
actually broke it down there there was one analysis that
all of the documents digital and otherwise would fill two
complete tractor trailers full of information. By the way, Hunter,
Biden's art dealer is lawyered up in the process, which
is new to me. You have incriminating videos, you know,

(04:50):
all over the place, as it relates to this. What,
by the way, what is the Biden Center? What is
the UPenn Biden Center? Anyway? Joining us Joe Pag, host
of The Joe Pag Show, Joe Concho, Fox News media expert,
extraordinary analyst, author of Come On Man, and a bestseller.
Welcome both of you. You know, every day I turn around,

(05:11):
all I see is a double standard with Trump, Hillary
versus you know, Trump versus Biden and the Clintons. Joe PAGs.
That's it. There's always a double standard. They've made it
clear there's a two tiered justice system in this country.
With Sean Will you and I met more than twenty
years ago. I was a PB News anchor in Albany.
I was a journalist for a really long time. As

(05:32):
a journalist, I mean, we know that the government is
completely leaning to the left, the DJA is owned by
the left, and this stuff's been going on since Joe,
since Joe Biden was a senator. But as a journalist,
do you know what I would be doing with this story?
You know me, I wouldn't be sleeping. I'd be up
all night. I want to make my bones on a
story like this. Why isn't anybody in the journalism community

(05:53):
going absolutely eighth nuts about this and doing something to look,
this is my name, this is what Project Veritas does
on stories and maybe a very good job. Why isn't
somebody doing that on the Biden administration and the Biden's family,
on Hunter Biden, who has been buying people off internationally
over for what two decades now, Sean, I don't get it,

(06:13):
because I would be so in my family wouldn't see me.
I'd be working on there so much just to make
my name in what aduce that I chose to do.
It's stunning to me how there's such a lack of
journalism in this country. I agree completely, Joe. This is
your wheelhouse. Hunter Biden used the mansion where Joe's secret
documents were found as his home office, and so far

(06:35):
the dj is looking the other way on what would
be Biden's largest stash of documents, and that's at the
University of Delaware. There's a lot of documents in there,
and they're not even touching those. They won't go to
the University of Delaware, Sean, and they won't go to
the Rephoboth Beach House. Remember Rehoboth is where Joe Biden
has spent something like one hundred and fifty seven days

(06:57):
of his presidency. Right, wait a minute, how did he
get to own all these homes on a senator salary
when he's a self proclaimed poorous senator in Washington? And
these aren't you know, bungalows on the beach sean right,
the house in Wilmington is nearly seven thousand square feet.
Any beach property on the East Coast is going to
be into the millions as well. We know that. So, right,

(07:18):
exactly where did the money come from? And is Joe
Biden the big guy who got ten percent back on
Hunter Biden's dealings in Ukraine, in China, in Russia. Tony Bobolinski,
who was Hunter Biden's primary business partner at the time, says,
absolutely that is Joe Biden. So to Joe Paggs's point,
if we just took one name out of this and

(07:39):
inserted another name into it, if you take Hunter Biden
out and you put Donald Trump Junior in, and if
you take Joe Biden out and you put Donald Trump in,
then I have a feeling that there would be hundreds
upon thousands of journalists probably looking into this story without sleeping,
no question about it, because then suddenly it would be
a chilling threat to democracy. This is something that absolutely

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must be investigated. Instead, it's silence of the lamb Shan.
Peter Schweitzer said Joe Paggs that we need to know
why foreign money kept going to the bidens. And I'd
like to get a final figure. China alone. You got
the one point five billion dollar Bank of China deal,
you got the five million dollar no interest forgivable loan,
you got thee hundred thousand dollars shopping spree. So we

(08:23):
have all of that. Then, of course our other big
geopolitical fote would be Russia. A lot of millions flowing
from Russia and a Russian oligarch and the former first
lady in Moscow, you know, right into Hunter and his businesses,
and then Kazakhstan, and then we know everything about Ukraine.
And never mind, you know the laws that were broken

(08:43):
from lying on an application for a gun and tax laws.
I'm sure we're violated here. Is there any investigation into
Farah violations If it was a Republican there would be.
And never mind the fact that we have just coming
out in the Daily Mail today, Hunter is saying, set
up your phone so I can spy on you when
you shower. He actually threatened to withhold a cash strapped

(09:06):
assistance pay if she didn't face time him naked. According
to these texts and the Daily Mail that they revealed today,
as it's revealed, she's the fourth employee that he had
a sexual relationship. There is nothing shown in Hunter Biden's
history that I can tell that you know of, that
Concu knows of, that would make him this valuable. There's

(09:28):
nobody giving him eighty three thousand dollars a month because
he's such a great guy. There's nobody sending him three
and a half million dollars from the mayor's office in
Moscow because he's amazingly intelligent and he can maybe do
something of value for them. There is nothing that he
can possibly offer them that would be worth five dollars,
much less one point five billion from oligarchs in China. Oh,

(09:49):
and he happened to fly over on Air Force two
with his father. I guess this probably didn't realize that
he went with him. At the end of the day,
this is all about access to Joe Biden. You know
that everybody listening knows that and Joe Biden knows that
the problem is we've got we've got a journalism community
that wants to ignore it. I don't know if they're
getting paid off too. I have no clue why they
would ignore it. But we also have a DOJ. Now.

(10:10):
We have known guys. We've known that they've been corrupt
since nineteen seventy three, when Woodward and Bernstein, who couldn't
report their way out of a wet paper bag, we're
handed the story about Nixon from the number two guy
in the FBI. We've known how corrupt they are since
nineteen seventy three. Think about that. It hasn't gotten any better.
It's gotten larger, it's gotten more expensive, and it's gotten

(10:32):
even worse as far as picking and choosing who it
is that they're going to go after to enforce the
law and who is that they're going to ignore. And
the answer that we need and we're not going to
get it today probably is why are they complicit with
the left? Why do they turn a blind eye to
the left. Why can't they be blind like we thought
justice would be. You know, it reminds me as it

(10:53):
relates to Hunter. You know, the seating and Gladiator where
Marcus Aurelius is offering Maximus, upon my death, you will
empower Rome to be its great self, it's former self
or republic. And are you not Maximus? Are you not?
Are you not? Are you not grateful for those great
honor that I am offering you with all my heart? No?

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That is why it must be you, Maximus. What about
Comedist his son you have known since your youth. He
is not a moral man. It can't be Comedus. Pretty good, right,
Great Marlon Brando starting a gladiator. That's interesting, All right,
why's ask go ahead? Well, no, it wasn't back because
at that point he's dying, right and his voice is

(11:37):
starting to go. And Russell Crowe standing over the over
the bed, I ever tell you that my dog is
named Maximus because of the Russell Crowe character in that movie.
I interviewed Russell. So he's a delightful person. All right,
But the point is, I mean, Marcuser really is describing
his son commedis is kind of like forget about Joe.
But I mean he's describing Hunter Biden to the tea. Yes,

(11:58):
and he is the reason why Joe Biden has not
announced that he's running for reelection in twenty twenty four.
I remember that was supposed to come after the Christmas break.
He's going to sit down with his family, we're told,
and then he would come to a decision. And now
it's not going to happen that decision apparently until after
the State of the Union, because of the drip drip
drip around these documents. And we've seen what's happened right,

(12:21):
whether it be Pence, whether it be Trump, whether it
be Biden. Apparently documents have a way of getting out
of the White House or getting out of skifts that
senators go into. Vice presidents have access to them and
they take them out. So I think all that kind
of cancels out on some level. I think the big
question now, Sean, is what is in the classified documents,
particularly as it pertains to the current sitting president, because

(12:43):
if he's compromised by China, our biggest adversary, or Russia
or Ukraine for that matter, because they're getting But Joe Kanscha,
answer your own question, how is it even remotely possible
that they're not compromised to take the other side of this?
Tell me how it's possible. Communist Chinese are number one
geopolitical foe. Are they paying what the sixty seven million

(13:07):
dollars and one push to the Penn Biden Center. The
majority of money's nearly fifty million of that going to
the Penn Biden Center or the fourteen million they gave
the university after that point, so the total is close
to like eighty one million dollars. And then you have
Professor's lobbying Merrick Garland so that an espionage investigation gets stopped,
and in fact Merrick Garland stopped it in February of

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twenty twenty two. The answer is follow the money, and
if the money is followed in a situation, then it's
very difficult, impossible to come to the conclusion that the
Bidens aren't compromised. The press knows that, the Democratic Party
knows it, and that's why so many people don't want
him to run for reelection again, because this is only
going to keep coming out, particularly now that there's a
Republican Congress led by Kevin McCarthy, who's going to investigate

(13:51):
this when Nancy Pelosi, well he's investigating it, but they're
stonewalling it to death. I still think it's going to
be Gavin Newsom do either of you agree with that.
I think Gavin Newsom thinks it's going to be Gavin Newsom,
but he's got more baggage than the Biden family has,
and that guy has been a horrible governor. You can't
paint him in a brighten up light to cover up
how bad California is failing right now. Sean, I mean,

(14:14):
it's just it's disgusting. It's a beautiful state. The people
there are suffering. You've got homeless encampments up and down
the road everywhere you go. I don't know in what
world Gavin Newsom thinks he's the guy, But then again,
I think the three of us can make an argument
that Joe Biden shouldn't have been the guy in twenty twenty.
So at the end of the day, I electon know
who's running the whole thing, who wanted Joe Biden to
win the presidency, and who is it that's leaking these

(14:35):
documents that he has them all over the place because
they obviously want him out of the way. And I'll
give you a hit, it's not a Republican. I have
the same suspicions. I don't have any proof, but I
have suspicions that this was by design. Click break more
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(14:58):
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Democratic nominee in twenty four That is an excellent question,
and I only have about six seconds left. So you
know what, I'm gonna do something pretty remarkable here. I'm
gonna say I don't know. I just don't know. Well,

(15:18):
nobody knows. Give us give us your best guess for
crying out loud. Gavin Newsom and the bumper stick will
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make it up? Michelle Michigan. Michelle, it says on my
screen you are one of America's great farmers. Is that true?
That is correct? What are you farm, Michelle? I'd love
to know, Uh, toybees, corn wheat and that kind of stuff.

(17:49):
And then we do raise our own chickens for eggs
and meat birds and that kind of stuff. By the way,
people I read today are buying chickens because of the
high of eggs in there. They'd rather get their own eggs.
How many acres do you farm every year? Eighty? Okay,
so you I would say that is Look, it's massive

(18:12):
to me, but that is considered a small farm, right,
That is correct? Okay, but you still have to pay
a fortune for fertilizer, a fortune for you know, all
the other materials that you need. Seed is more than doubled,
tripled in some cases. And then if you need spare
parts for the equipment that you need to do your farming, Uh,

(18:35):
they're a hard to come by and be if you
find them, you're gonna pay two, three, four times what
you would usually pay. Is that correct? And that is correct?
So what am I missing? How hard is it? Now?
You make an ends meet both of us handful time
jobs outside of farming to me, and we do race

(18:58):
on chickens to sell eggs. And I had to raise
my price from three dollars to four dollars. And this
is what I want your listeners, nerves that can go.
By the way, if you send them to me for
five dollars, I can sell them for ten and I'll
give you all the profit. Right, I might be able
to work something up down that, honestly, I because I
eat a lot of eggs every day, eat three, four

(19:19):
or five eggs a day. Well, maybe after I'm done,
you'll have to get your screener and we'll maybe get
something worked out here. Now I'm sorry you struggling. I
mean it's sad to me that you know, you never
I assume you never had to take on spare jobs
in the past, that the farm would sustain you and
your families at a fair assumption. Yeah, it would, but

(19:42):
but like you know, diesel triple fertilizers, triple everything, so
you just can't and no one can relate unless they're
running thousands of acres. They have to work because they
can't afford to not work right now. Yeah, I mean
that's sad to me because, I mean, farming is really
become a science, and we have mastered the science of

(20:03):
farming because of great innovation and technology, and you know,
now people like you that work hard, and it is
not an easy gig being a farmer. What time you
get up every day? Oh, in the summer a lot
earlier than we do because it's winter right now, so
there's not much to do, So probably five in the morning,
get you're done at sunset, right pretty much. Yeah, I

(20:26):
mean that's just a shame anyway. What else is what
do you think about? What should people know about the
price of eggs because you're offering it at a really
reasonable rate, At least where I live, it would be
you know, I'd have a run on eggs if I
had all your eggs. Well, what people need to understand
if they want to get into the business of getting eggs,

(20:48):
you're even at nine dollars a dozen, You're actually better
off buying them that way because just the startup costs
is probably two thousand dollars. And when you get it chicks,
I heard they went up from two dollars last year
to five. It takes twenty four weeks of feeding them

(21:09):
before they lay their first day. So maybe I'll buy
some chicks from you and build a I don't know,
a chicken coop in my backyard. What do you think, Well,
I got to get a rooster first. Okay, we'll get
you a rooster to throw in. Listen. It's it's on
the one hand, it's a big source of protein, like

(21:30):
every other day. One day I'll have three eggs, just
regular eggs. The next day I'll have four, maybe five,
depending on the size of the eggs, just egg whites.
So I mix it up, you know, because I'm mostly
a keto friendly diet. Paleo diet is what I'm mostly
stick to. I'm not one hundred percent, and it's just
it's awful for people. Now I can afford it, I'm blessed, Michelle.

(21:52):
But I remember the days when I couldn't afford to
go to McDonald's, and that was a number of years
of my adult life. It wasn't fun. And struggling to
make my rent every month that wasn't fun either, And
then to hear the people that feed all of us
have to struggle because your story is not unique among farmers.
It's actually the typical, quintessential story that is now the

(22:13):
reality of farming. And I think a lot of people
are going to end up bailing out on farming and
saying they've had enough, and they'll probably sell out to developers,
which they mostly never want to do, and you know,
and move on with something else that they're not as
passionate about. Yeah, we probably will never sell out. The
lands then in my husband's family since eighteen seventy five,

(22:34):
so that's something we would never sell. Even if we
had to quit farming, we would just keep the lands.
Does that make sense? The only hope I could give
you is this, And I know this is probably tough.
This year is probably going to be tougher than next
year at some point, though hopefully Americans will wake up,

(22:55):
will make the political changes that are needed, and then
give it another year beyond that, and hopeful things will
start to settle down. That's my hope. And but if
Americans don't wake up, and if states don't wake up,
and Republicans don't wake up to matching and even surpassing
the ballad harvesting that goes on legally in all these states,

(23:17):
then I'll tell you right now, it's gonna be a problem,
you know, for everybody. The country won't get back on track,
and that'll that'll be a disaster. Absolutely, we appreciate what
you do, Michelle, God bless you call us anytime anything
we could ever do. Let us know. Okay, Andrews in
West Virginia, and Andrew, how are you glad you called?

(23:37):
And how are you doing, sir? I'm good. What's going on? Well,
you know, I guess listening yesterday, it's probably probably my helicopter,
probably getting in my way. But it seems to me
that there seems to be a lot of opinion that
we need to get out of Ukraine and not try
to force Putin to act like a human being. But

(24:01):
I think we need to consider the fact that Ukraine
right now, it's like the broken last model of New
York City. You know, you treat this small stuff now
or else we're going to be fighting in Europe again,
and thirty years in the army, I don't want to
do it again. I got to tell you something. The
way this whole thing has been handled has been a
disaster because we don't have a president that knows how

(24:22):
to lead. The president should have immediately met with NATO allies,
Western European allies and should have told them what does
at stake here? This is their backyard and we're tired
of paying the bulk of money to defend NATO and
Western Europe and they need to step up. And if
they're got to, if they're going to decide to help Ukraine,

(24:45):
which they've decided a year ago, then they've got to
use overwhelming force. And all they have done is by
putin time to now reconfigure his war strategy. And now
we see what the result is. Now we have Zelenski
asking for everything and then some and I'm just at
some point I'm not willing to support. I'm the American

(25:07):
people Number one can't afford it. Number two, it's already
become a quagmire because of how they've how poorly they've
handled it, and it's it's Western Europe's problem, and they're
not willing to step up to the extent is needed,
and therefore that's on there, that's on them, when not
the world's policeman. This is not a member of NATO

(25:29):
we're talking about. And by the way, speaking of NATO,
if the Turkish dictator Urduwan is going to threaten Sweden
and Finland's entry into NATO, I'll take Sweden and Finland
and we can throw out Turkey because they've been a
useless NATO ally anyway. They've been unhelpful anytime we've ever
needed them, and they're becoming less so every day. So

(25:51):
they want to align themselves with the radicals. They want
to thread the needle and act like they can play
both sides. I'm sick of their games. I agree at all.
I mean, but at some point, at what point does
it become everybody's problem? I mean, because China is following
Putin with absolute certainty they're going to do if we
don't take care of Putin, hopefully not by ourselves. Hopefully

(26:14):
Europe gets off there butt well, do what else do
you want us to do? Joe decided that he would
bear the brunt and the fiscal burden of being the
biggest funder to the Zalinski and Congress went along with it.
Had they fought the war to win the war, it
would have been over by now. Absolutely agree. So now
we got to go back in and trust the same

(26:35):
people that screwed it up the first time and say here,
here's here's hundreds of billions of more dollars. Uh. Yeah,
go ahead, but you better get it right this time,
and you're gonna have confidence they'll get it right. I
don't have confidence in them. I don't. I don't. But
the fact is, if if a tank, if an Abrams
tank keeps a young American man or woman out of

(26:55):
Ukraine and fighting Russia, I'm all, we're not going to
New Ukraine. I would absolutely not. Now one American boots
should be on that ground period ever. And frankly, I
think it's up to Europe now. They should step up.
They have their militaries, they have their equipment, and if
they want to protect their backyard, they ought to lead

(27:16):
the way and in lesson until they step up to
the extent that is needed to beat Putin. Then you
know what, as far as I'm concerned with throwing good
money after bad, I totally agree. And if we had
a president to have a backbone they be forcing Europe
as we had with the previous president, mister Trump, we
would not be in the situation. But we are, and

(27:37):
we have to deal with it. Well, we are dealing
with it, and what they keep doing is throwing money
at it. And the money obviously has not been enough
to win the war. And it's just now Putin has
bought enough time, is paying enough people? You know, I'll
tell you what my greatest hope is is that one
of his generals does the right thing and says you're
out of power. I would agree. But Russian spring is

(27:59):
upon and when it happens that it's all going to
break loose over there. Listen, I don't doubt it at all.
I'm worried. I feel horrible for the Ukrainian people. Many
have left and gone to other European countries and they're
building new lives there. You see, even you know Soviets
that have been drafted, they're leaving in droves. They want
no part of this. And you know the real look

(28:23):
how do you say this in a nice way? I
know our country has an executive order against targeting world leaders.
The problem here is one man who dreams of building
back the Soviet Empire, and that's Vladimir Putin, and he
just got a kind of hope that the people around
him see the carnage, the evil, the damage, the destruction,

(28:48):
the death that Putin is inflicting on innocent people as
he targets innocent men, women and children and infrastructure. I
don't even know if there's going to be a country
to rebuild by the time Putin has done destroying the structure,
targeting apartment complexes, schools, hospitals. He's doing it all indiscriminate
bombing and terrorizing of Ukrainian citizens. That is the heartbreaking part,

(29:11):
you know. The other sad part is that the West
doesn't seem to recognize evil when it's right in front
of their eyes, and rather than take it on head on,
knowing what they're dealing with and fighting to win, they
go in the direction of, Okay, we'll give you some help.
Not enough help to win, enough help for a stalemate.

(29:33):
A stalemate, you know, leads to nothing but a protracted conflict,
which this is now becoming and I don't think the
American people are going to tolerate it. And I don't
blame them. Europe failed here anyway, good call, my friend.
Appreciate it. All right, quick break right back. We'll hit
the phones. Eight hundred and nine for one, Sean, you
want to be a part of the program. Sarah Carter

(29:54):
and Tom Homan join us about not only the disaster
at the border, how Republicans are taking we're in taking control.
That's straight a hut. Right back to our busy falls.
Eight hundred nine, Shawn our number, Mississippi. David on the
Sean Hannity shown, Thanks for taking the call. Thank you.
What's going on? I want to talk about the Tyree

(30:14):
Nichols case just for a moment. First of all, I
am pro police officers. I believe they overall do a
great job in protecting and serving us. It's tragic of
what happened to mister Nichols. That should never happen. But
also there's one thing I think that we're not addressing

(30:36):
in I know everybody wants to talk about proper training
for law enforcement, but another thing that we're not looking
at is society. A lot of people in society do
not want to obey or do what the police officer
instructs them to do when they're instructed to do it.

(30:57):
You know, here's the difference on and I've heard this
point from a lot of people, and you're not wrong.
I mean, tyree, when they were saying lay on your stomach,
lay on your stomach, you should have complied. He said,
I didn't do anything. I didn't do anything. But the
police officers showed zero patience in that instance. They have
all the power, they are the professionals, they're the ones trained,

(31:19):
and they should expect that during any arrest. They had
five trained, so called trained police officers and they couldn't
get this young man cuffed. That to me, is a
far bigger problem than the fact that he was half
laying on his stomach, turning around and lifting his head up.

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