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Speaker 1 (00:01):
All right, Gladua with us. Wow, I was stunned. I
didn't expect it. It is it is. It is like
a cloud lifts. I had been saying that take all
the hits we expect the second quarter numbers, you know,
post a shutdown was gonna be really bad. And by
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the way, it's still gonna be bad. But I'm thinking, okay,
we're not opening up fast enough. You know, we learned
a lot of lessons. I've gone through all the lessons
again and again and again. And what we learned, what
we did right protect the elderly like they did in
Florida with the santis and abbot in Texas and camp
and Georgia. Okay, you do pretty well, and you you
protect the most vulnerable, the opposite of what Cuomo did
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in New York and Murphy did in New Jersey and
Wolf in um Pennsylvania. Wh you know, shutdown Whitmer in Michigan.
By the way, it's out protesting just like Nancy Pelosi
with no social distancing. Pretty amazing considering all that they've
been saying just recently. And I said, all right, but
if we can one of the things one of my
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pet hopes projects what I want more than anything is
a sense of normalcy, and I believe sports will do
that for us. You know, we've seen NASCAR now they
have their races now up and running. UFC now they're
moving and they're getting things up and running. I don't
know what's going on with Major League Baseball in the
players Association, but you guys, don't make a deal soon,
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it's not going to work out for any of you.
And just think back about the strike when was it
in the nineties. The next year didn't work out well
for Major League Baseball. People go away, they get bored,
and they forget about you. So if I was them,
I get up and running. And if I have to
wear a mask to go to an NBA game or
an NFL game or an MLB game, I'd be willing
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to wear it temporarily. You know. Hopefully this thing is
all done. We'll find out a lot soon. One of
the biggest indicators is going to be with all the
people out on the streets marching in all these different cities,
are we going to see a spike in new coronavirus cases.
We'll know in a couple of weeks. I'm praying we
don't have that spike, but it's possible. So the numbers
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come out the US economy. I did not expect this
in May. I did not think this would happen this early. Now,
I did believe that if we opened up the economy
that we could absolutely see the v shape, at least
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the beginnings of it, a dramatic reversal of the economy,
because the fundamentals before COVID and coronavirus of this economy
were strong. Because this president, what did he do? He
got rid of all the burdensome regulation, He cut taxes,
and brought manufacturing back. Now we're going to bring back
a lot more manufacturing. Those are the jobs that Barack
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and Joe said were never coming back. But for this
strong showing in May, these numbers shocked me, and I
don't often get shocked. And because I didn't expect it
this early. Now, if it was the end of June
or we got June's numbers in July and these were
the numbers, I would say, yeah, I would have expected that.
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I think now, even what's today's date, that next week
even New York is opening four phases, whatever phase they're
going to be in. This is great for everybody. This
is great for the country. This is great for workers,
you know. And one of the things I'm hearing from
people is when they get back to work, there's a
passion now that they didn't have before. And some people
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eleven to two because now they don't even have to
ever go back in the office. Imagine that. It's pretty amazing.
But the US economy added more than two and a
half million jobs in May. The prediction was that we
would have and estimated losses seven and a half million jobs.
You have two hundred and twenty five jobs in manufacturing,
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four hundred and sixty four thousand in construction, one point
two million in the leisure and hospitality jobs. By the way,
everybody I know dying to go on a vacation, everybody
I know. The number of workers who reported being on
temporary layoff decreased by two point seven million in May.
Let's put it this way. May now is the greatest
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number of jobs created in a single month on record. Now,
remember they were talking about twenty percent unemployment rate. Well,
the unemployment rate it peaked, it looks like at fourteen
point seven percent. Now it's already down to thirteen point
three percent. While it was expected to rise to twenty.
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So it makes clear that one shit get up and reopen,
that you can do it and do it successfully. Look,
I've fallen on the sword. I was so skeptical of
Nail Salon's first opening up in Georgia. I was not
at the tattoo parlors. I was like, you're crazy. That
doesn't sound like a good idea to me. But you
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know what, cases in Georgia down fourteen percent. I'll tip
my hat, I'll admit that I was wrong. The person
that did everything right faster than anybody was Governor DeSantis,
because they're down fifteenth. They went down fifteen and I'm
sure it's much lower now. The last time I checked
in new coronavirus cases and opening the beach. Apparently sunlight
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turns out in some way is good for people and
in so many different ways. I'm not getting into the
science of it. Oh and by the way, Lancet had
to revoke their study saying that hydroxy chloric wind is
bad and dangerous and it is a shock to the
medical community because you know, there was supposed to be
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the creme de la creme then not I told you
who the premier expert was. By the name of doctor
Daniel Wallace. This guy's been prescribing hydroxy chloric when he
is the foremost expert on in lupus, rheumatoid arthritis. He's
written papers on anti malarials, etc. He knows all about it.
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What did he say? Forty two years of practice dispensing
for these specific diseases hydroxy chloroquin, not one person ever
hospitalized for taking it, And he said, no problem when
they take it with his zpac either. And then he's
written four hundred peer reviews, studies and the foremost experts
saying the risk and the doses that we're talking about.
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He said, for thirty to sixty days. Nobody was taking
it for that long. The longest I heard was fourteen days.
Most people was five, seven or ten days or fourteen days.
I didn't hear anybody taking it that long up to
thirty or sixty days. He said, any risk is nil
except for a rash. That would be the only thing
you have to watch out for. One another minor little
thing too, Barry minor. So it should give every American hope.
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It is the biggest jobs increase ever two point five million.
And we're just that, I mean, we're literally just it's
the tip of the iceberg here because we didn't open
up everything most As a matter of fact, what are
we up to? Thirty some states, thirty five states open.
We're not even talking about all fifty states yet. You know, now,
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look at what else has happened American ingenuity. Not only
we come up with great creative ideas about how to
safely open restaurants. We're starting slow. We're making sure that
we're doing it right. We're making you know, we have
restaurants putting a new ventilation systems, they're putting up the plexiglass.
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People dining in some cases, you know, more distance between
the tables, you don't have as much capacity. Hopefully that
can be changed eventually as well. People even wearing masks
except for the time when they're eating. But you have
these they all seem to be working. Every ingenious idea,
every every genius idea is working here. The innovation has
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been amazing because Americans want to work, they want to
get back to work, they want to do what they
do best. And then you got the Medium mob. Let's
go to the Washington Post. This was in't that Eric
the Pimple's paper. The you know, another Fox News Hannity stalker. Anyway, Well,
let's see they tweeted out grim milestone to be reached
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as May unemployment rate nears twenty percent. No wrong again,
more fake news. What do we also learned this week
that nobody in the mob, they should all be on
their hands and knees apologizing for three years of dragging
the country through the mud with what I described accurately,
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and we unpeeled every layer of the onion. And that
is premeditated fraud on a bys A court, taking away
the civil liberties, the institutional rights, a carter page to
spy on, then candidate Trump with an insurance policy to
spy on, then transition Team Trump and deep into the
presidency of Donald Trump. Rod Rosenstein, Oh, if I knew
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now that the fourth fives warrant, the third renewal was
based on debunked information, I never would have signed it.
I never would have appointed Muller. There was no there
there at all with Russia collusion, none, zero, The mob,
the media, the Democrats, they jined it all up and
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they all lied. And you have these people at the
upper echelon seventh floor. This is Jim Comey, mister higher honors,
FBI corrupt, abusing power. McCabe corrupt, abusing power. I just
want to see, you know, I think if I did
these things or you did these things, all of you
in this audience would be charged. You would be charged.
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Let's see if it happens in this case anyway. So
it's great news, great news we have. Let's see. The
fun of the funnier things is you have some top Democrats.
They're trying to take credit but Trump's economy. Now it's
pointing out they pushed Trump and Republicans to spend the money.
Uh no, that's not exactly what happened. Yeah, you guys
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wanted a fund let's see the National Endowment for the Humanities,
the National Endowment for the Arts, the Kennedy Performance Center. Yeah,
you kept the nation on hold, and you wanted to
change immigration laws, and you wanted to change voting laws. Unbelievable.
Jim Kramer over at CNBC, because it really is hard
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to overestimate the stunning implication of this amazing jobs report
because of all the challenges facing America, the pandemic, the riots,
you name it, the threat posed by shutting down the
world's largest economy for more than three months, was by
far the most potentially catastrophic. Now, remember the President kept
saying the cure can't be worse than the problem, and
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Kramer just said, we're back. That's what he said. Use
those two words regarding the economy. Then also said declaring
that you know, we're not only back after the numbers
came out. I think there are a lot of people
who felt the layoffs would be permanent. And it's obvious
that there's so much demand that people have to bring
people back. There were many people who thought that this
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would be the historic beginning of the depression. Twenty percent layoff,
he said. He said, now we start looking back to
comparing it to the Great Depression. It is now off
the table. That's good news. You have post lockdown job
numbers exploding, just exploding. This is America's great comeback. It'll
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be one of the greatest economics stories ever. And guess what,
I guess that's bad news for Democrats that Trump's plans
and policies are successful. You know, what did we learn?
Why did I keep saying we learned from the coronavirus?
What did I learn here in the epicenter? We learned
Number one that they can manufacture all the ventilators, the gowns,
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the masks, respirators, gloves, whatever you name it. They never
shut down because if they did, New York hospitals and
New York patients were dead. We learned we could have
the biggest medical mobilization in the history of mankind and
get it all done and not fall short of one ventilator,
even though being on a ventilator your odds aren't good
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the minute you're on it. We learned that we will
lie to about hydroxy chloroquin by some of the quote
top experts in medicine. That really pisses me off too.
We learned the experts were wrong. We learned the models
were wrong. We also learned that the food chain supply
and you know, the farmers, the packers, truckers, and our
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friend that I talked about every week that I'd see
stocking the shelves my local grocery store, and the cashiers
my local grocery store, they didn't get sick because they
wore masks. In the middle of ground zero, they did
not get sick. So I know some of you kind
of say, Hannity, what's with you in the mask? I'm
just saying it worked. And if it means I can
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go to a baseball game or football game temporarily. If
I have to wear the stupid thing, which I hate,
I wear it anyway. Eight hundred ninety four one, Shawn,
If you want to be a part of the program,
America should be happy. Now if this continues, which I
anticipate now that we're going to really start opening up
in June July first begins quarter three. Well quarter three
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numbers July August, September. They will come out in October
before an election one hundred and fifty one days. Now,
when you get third quarter numbers, they're going to be
a disaster. But whatever, we kind of already knew that.
So I read a tweet by Byron York today and
he said, well, maybe it's time he goes for some
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enterprising blue state municipality to go bold eliminate its police forces.
See what happens, because this is now, this, this is
the big move of the left. Now it's it's time
to get rid of the police forces. Man. You know,
imagine for a second, I would never want to see this.
Um I watched. I guess, I don't know if this
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was a son I know, I know that ag in Minneapolis, Minnesota,
rather we know to be a Keith Ellison. Well, his
son apparently is on the city council and they're they're
voting to eliminated police department. I mean, kind of bizarre.
I don't quite understand it. You know, you have Hillary
Clinton's former press secretary demanding the usdfund the police. Uh.
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You have the Minnesota Public School Board of Education voting
to terminate their contract with the police department. Then you
have we must take all actions in our power to
stop systems of oppression. And the Minneapolis City Council, you
know they're now aiming to dismantle the entire police department. Well,
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I know Black Lives matters is that they want to
literally police their own community, quote their words, and that
they're gonna police it and with armed citizens or militias.
It sounds like to me, I don't think that's a
very good idea. What if the police didn't show up
one day? What if that had a sick out? What
do you think would happen? How do you think you
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know a group that we have the tape of what
do we want dead cops? When do we want them? Now,
we're gonna they're gonna have that, they'll do the policing.
And because this is now the battle cry. I mean,
you've got tons of people on the left saying this,
and you've got we have part two of our undercover
investigation with Project Veritas that they did with on Antifa.
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Way do you hear what they have today? It's pretty
shocking and pretty dangerous. The La mayor Is announced the
two hundred and fifty million dollar budget cut for the LAPD,
A one hundred and fifty million for them. But a
polishing police now is the cause? Celeb twenty five now
till the top of the hour, eight hundred and nine
four one Sean, you want to be a part of
the program. So you got Hillary Clinton's former press secretary
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demanding the US defund the police. You've got the Minnesota
school Board voting to cut ties with the police. They
voted Tuesday determinate their contract with the police department following
the death of George Floyd. That's then you have Minneapolis
City Council members aiming to dismantle the entire police department
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to rethink public safety. Jeremiah Ellison is the son of
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison. And a representative of the
city's Ward five explicitly led the calls to dramatically rethink
how the city keeps its people safe. We're going to
dismantle the Minneapolis Police Department, he tweeted. And when we're done,
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we're not simply gonna lew it back together. We're gonna
dramatically think how we approach public safety and emergency response.
It's past two call. His call was echoed by the
president of the city council, woman by the name of
Lisa Bender. She said, we are going to dismantle the
Minneapolis Police Department replaces with a transformative new model of
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public safety. Okay, good luck with that, um. Even Juan
Williams said it's a bad idea. I don't know what
dismantling the police department means. As me, they're gonna fire them.
They have a contract with them, and they're gonna pay
them all off. How does that work? I don't know.
You know, there is more diversity in police departments in
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every city across America, and Democrat demographics have borne that out.
Now we're talking about in Los Angeles they may have
they're confirming that. Eric Garcetti confirming Thursday that his administration
will allocate to fifty million dollars from the budget to
be used on job jobs, health education, and healing. And
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we've all said we have to do something different. Talking
about one hundred and fifty million dollars to the LAPD
that will be cut. This is now becoming a very
popular idea among angry left wingers, even a cause celeb
in Hollywood, And you know, it's kind of I'm just
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interested in what their model is going to be. What
does that mean? Because the police are usually the first
line of defense in terms of what happens when somebody
breaks into your house? What you know, what happens if
you're a victim of a crime, what happens? You know?
What do you what do you think the net result
is going to be? What do you think criminals will
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do with that? I mean, you look at, for example,
in New York, it is such an unmitigated disaster, the
worst state, worst city, COVID nineteen just unbelievable failure. I
mean to the point where you can't even believe that
people could be that spectacularly stupid. Now, thank god, we
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finally got in New York zero COVID deaths, which is
now a first since March, and apparently nightlife in New
York is getting a boost. Not sure about that headline.
This was in the New York Post. The governor doubled
down again on his decision to send coronavirus patients to
nursing homes from hospitals, when we now know that thousands
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and thousands of people died well unnecessarily because of that
one stupid decision. Another stupid decision is they would not
allow people to go to a pharmacy to get hydroxy chloroquint.
Had to go to a hospital if you wanted to
get it, and we have now an update on that too,
by the way. But then the next bad decision was, well,
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we find out that New York, both the state and
the city. The state, they had a health task force
recommending fifteen thousand and seven hundred and eighty three ventilators
for the next pandemic. They're going to be short that many.
They didn't buy any in New York City. They were
warned they're going to need close to ten thousand. Well
they bought five hundred, they didn't maintain them. Then they
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sold them at auction and they had none. Now remember
that big hydroxy chloroquin study was pushed and published by Lancet,
the ever prestigious medical publication. Well, they've now retracted it
from the Wall Street Journal. Three authors of a large
study that last month found that the anti malarials provided
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no benefit to treating COVID nineteen infections while increasing the
risk of heart problems and death. They retracted their findings.
Now the authors are saying that the medical journal that
published on May twenty second, that they decided to issue
a retraction after the Surgis Fear Corporation, the private company
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that provided the research data, refused to share the detailed
data set as part of a review after outside researchers
raised concerns. Lancet, the same journal that politicized medicine in
order to get a take a stance at opposing President Trump.
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Now we want. We went to the foremost expert, doctor Wallace,
out in Senior Sinai in California. Unbelievable. So there is
a front cover of the New York Post today. It
says de Boozio about protesters turning their backs and booing
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Comrade de Blasio. Oh, it's well deserved. I mean that
the President's been begging the city to offer help. They
have to ask for the help. The governor has to
ask for the help. That the President does not have
the authority to just send him in unless he invokes
the eighteen o seven Insurrection Act, which would give him
the authority to do so. The president, right, Lee's very
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hesitant in doing that because the next step, if after
the police, would be the guard. You use the guard.
It would have to be a real outright emergency to
ever go to the Insurrection Act, because that then brings
in the military facing off against their fellow citizens. We
don't want that. We have posse comitatus laws, but I
think the Insurrection Act legally, you know, would allow the
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president to do it. But they don't even want any
help from the president. That's the sickest part of all
of this, no matter how many people are getting hurt here.
And Cuomo is also on the front cover. Well, now
he wants bail. He decries the release of looters because
of the lay of the law that he himself signed.
He said it would be nonsensical to let looters back
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on the street, even though he signed the bail law
that makes it pretty much nearly impossible to hold criminals
after they're arrested. That's his law, that has his signature
on it. That you know, because they're arresting. The police
are trying to get control of the city. They're losing
the city. They're trying to get control of it. But
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what happens is those that are stirring up all the trouble, well,
guess what, they get arrested, and they're out on the
street joining back in in the activities within hours with Nobel.
Let's say they get arrested again, they were out again,
No Bell rejoined the you know, the anarchy unbelievable. It
is beyond anything I think I've ever seen, you know.
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But now prosecutors Cuomo saying they got to get tough
on those people that are looting in the arsonists, etcetera, etcetera.
You know, the to the to New York City District attorneys.
It would be nonsensical if the police were arresting looters
and they were then being arrested and returned to the
street the next day to loot again. Hey Cuomo, okay,
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resend your own law because you sign that into law.
And this is madness. You have looters who are using rocks,
breaking knows, stealing these people should be charged for the
for the crime that they committed and bail set. The
only problem is he's now tied the hands of DA's.
They don't have any bail and they're all being let up.
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Even by the way, they knew this before this violence
ever started, because you had people being charged with bank
robbery that then would go back out on the street
because of no bell and those people would then also
going forward rob another bank, and then they'd get let
out again, then they'd rob another bank. Lenda, how many
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did the one guy rob? What was it? Five? Six banks?
And he yeah, he said, thank you for your new
bail law. I appreciate it. Why wouldn't he be thankful.
They're not enforcing curfews by any stretch. You've got a
clash in Buffalo with an elderly man. I mean, it's
this is things are not looking good in New York.
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I'm gonna tell you the net result. People are gonna
leave in droves. Are sick of it. They've had it first,
the pandemic. They were prepared for nothing. Early March, they
have the dopey mayor telling people, oh, go out on
the town. Here are my recommendations for the next three nights,
March second, third, fourth, and fifth. March third, fourth, and fifth. Okay,
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that turned out to be wrong. March tenth. He's still say, Noah,
the risk is low. Cuomo arrogantly, Well, we're not like
these other countries. We're prepared and we're gonna as New Yorkers.
We're not like them. We're prepared. They weren't prepared for anything.
And thank god, Donald Trump and Record Time built the hospitals,
manned the hospitals, converted the hospitals, and provided all the ventilators,
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all of the masks and respirators, all of the shields,
all of the gowns, and all of the gloves. Well,
now they're saying, well, we want all this money for
all these pet projects. You're not getting it because you're
not even opening up your state. You know, in spite
of all these states remaining closed, you still got two
and a half million jobs. Imagine what's going to happen.
Hopefully by July, everybody's gonna be able to open up,
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open up safely. Use the lessons that we learned. I
don't see a lot of masks in social differ I
do see masks. I do see them with the protesters.
Not sure they're wearing it for COVID reasons, maybe to
hide their identity. I don't know, but you know, but
now the cry is, let's defund the police. All right?
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What if the police went on strike across the country
for one night? What do you think would happen? I
don't I would never want to see it. And I'll
tell you another thing. I don't think cops would ever
do it because they don't sign up to be cops
to hurt people. I think the vast majority, the ninety
nine percent Leo Toureau thinks it's ninety eight percent. They
go to work every day to protect and to serve.
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More people that are cops, that are in the military,
that are nurses, teachers, firemen, police, but you name it.
The ones that I know, my friends, they all go
into these professor because it is their calling in life.
They've dreamed of it ever since they were young guys
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that want to be pilots. All they've ever wanted to
do was fly airplanes and jets. And everybody has different talents.
What don't I say yesterday? We're all born with talent,
a dukery education Latin to bring forth from within everybody
has a different within and we just got to find
whatever it is within that they love to do, and
then they're going to be great at what they do
because they love what they do. Anyway, Governor Whitner, by
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the way, it was fun to watch her violating her
own social distancing orders during a protest. You know where
hands up, don't shoot. Remember that happened. That was a
Ferguson cry, When in fact we finally got to the
witness part of it, it turned out that didn't happen.
That was said by the guy that helped rob the
convenience store with Michael Brown in that particular case. Whatever
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happened to Darren Wilson, the career police officer, his career
is over. Maxie Waters is now classifying and saying the
term rioting is negative language used against black people. Well,
I've seen people of all races and colors involved in
the rioting. I see same with those that are peacefully protesting.
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I don't I see people of all backgrounds and races.
As a matter of fact, When in a country that
doesn't agree on very much, everyone that I've talked to
I've heard all agrees. They didn't like what they saw
with the knee on the neck of George Floyd like that,
with his face pushed into the pavement. That clearly, doctor
Boden said led to his death. Doctor Boden is the
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best at what he does. I trust him. I've known
him for a long time, just like I trust WILLI.
You know doctor Wallace out in California, the foremost expert
on hydroxy chloroquin. All it takes is a little bit
of work and a little bit of research, a little
bit of studying and you get answers that. Well, the
mob in the media, if it doesn't fit their narrative,
isn't gonna work. Now, the spread of getting rid of
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the police has gone to congress Congresswoman Omar calling for
the Minneapolis Police Department to disband. Great, here we go.
If you're interested in polling, you know there's a lot
of polling out there, gallup polls. Democrats now think that
they're going to be able to drive President Trump from
office by demonizing America's police. Okay, but you know they've
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done these polls throughout the years, and what have we learned. Well,
the police terms of net confidence, they're plus sixty percent,
the military plus sixty five percent small business plus sixty percent.
You know, then they go through different you know, the presidency.
Let's see that would be plus six Supreme Court plus
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seventeen banks plus ten. Let's get all the way down
to television newspeople. Oh minus thirty, let's get down to
Congress minus forty one net confidence. They have confidence in
the police, the military, but not so much in Congress
or the mob and the media. Gee, I wonder, why
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really hard to figure that one out? Isn't it unbelievable?
You know, these are very you know, in one hundred
and fifty one days, do you now see my sense
of urgency? What the hell is at stake here? Because
there's a lot at stake. By the way, Attorney General Barr,
he's defending the police officers, and you know, disputed the
question from the New York Times who asked whether or
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not America's law enforcement system was effectively racist, and he said,
as with all human institutions, there are sometimes bad apples.
Will deal with that, he said, but these are very
much the exception and not the rule. Oh, me and
Leo Terrell agree with that, And he said the rule
of law will prevail. He was very clear on that too,
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and the Attorney General says they have evidence of ANTIPA
hijacking a lot of the protests around the country. We
have James O'Keefe coming up with you know, way do
you hear what he has in round two is second
installment of his investigative report because they infiltrated Antifa. So
we'll get into that as well. Anyway, eight hundred ninety
four one, Sean, if you want to be a part
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of the program, you know what it is. You know
it's going to be jobs or mops. You know, because
I don't hear Joe Biden condemning what we're watching on
TV every night. I don't hear him condemning governors and
mayors that can't get control of their cities and won't
even ask for help. A lot of our audience, because
we have a younger audience, that has been posting on
social media the hashtag defund police, and Rashida Talib actually
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even tweeted support of defund police. What do you think
about that? What would what would the world be like
without police? Well, I understand the frustration of the sentiment.
I think that the youth of our country are going
to take up the lead soon. I do get concerned
about kind of the sweeping observations that people have. I
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that was governor shutdown of Michigan, Governor Whitmer. Now we
have she did an interview. I understand the sentiment. We're
gonna we're gonna shut down the police. Okay, that would
be like everybody's first line of defense. And you know,
we've been reporting this week about how black lives matter,
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that they would like to form their own armed police
force or militia, whatever you want to call it themselves
and not have any police dealings at all, or have
any police You have the son of the Attorney General,
Keith Ellison, Jeremiah Ellison, and Minneapolis, he's a member of
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the city council and uh yeah, claiming they will dismantle
the police there. I never thought we'd be debating this,
but we are. And you know, if you look at
what we now have heard in the last few days, Well,
let's go to New York. We have you know how
many officers now injured two nights ago, two officers shot,
another stabbed in the neck. Then, of course we have
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everyone in New York that is partaking in this anarchy
in the streets of New York, they get arrested, but
because of cuomo stupid bail policies, the law that he signed,
which he even says now is idiotic, they put out
in the street. You know, within hours Nobel posted no
bail needed at all. So their solution to all of
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this on the left is, yeah, get rid of the
police altogether. Even have Hillary Clinton's former spokesperson Brian Fallon
defund the police. And it's a cause. Celeb Hollywood, John Legend,
Jane Fonda, Lizzo, and so many others with an open
letter demanding police be defunded. Mayor of Los Angeles Eric
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Garcetti City Council vowing to cut over one hundred and
fifty million dollars from the LAPD budget. In New York
forty city council candidates, they are calling for a billion
dollars to the NYPD, and yeah, black lives matters. They
want to, you know, replace them, I guess with their
own arm militia. It's it's you can't make this stuff up.
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This is real, and I guess that's I'm not sure
how the violence ends under this scenario. But Dan Bongino
is with US Fox News contributor, former NYPD officers secret
Service agent. Okay, how's that going to work for society?
Dan Bongino, Well, Sean, if Black Lives Matter really believes
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in what they say, that black lives matter, then defunding
the police is obviously to any rational act or counterproductive
to that cause. You know, I had a rather unique
experience with the police department. I came on in the
in the Giuliani era. We had just left the awful
mayorship of David Dinkins, where Sean, the policy as a
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street cop was generally this. It wasn't official, but it
was kind of unspoken. You leave the little stuff alone,
because if you arrest someone for smoking a joint in
the street, you're not going to be out there for us,
say a murder that would happen later on. And that
made sense for decades to the police management. It was
a dumb policy, but they thought it made sense. Giuliani
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comes into office with Bratton and Jack Maple and others
and says, no, we're doing broken windows now, Sean, meaning
every small crime you're getting locked up no matter what.
You know, what they found out, Sean, not puzzling the
U or I or any conservative that the same guy
smoking a joint was likely the same guy who robbed
a woman on the corner later on that night, So
when you locked him up for smoking a joint, he
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wasn't there to commit the robbery. It wasn't rocket science.
It only took an outside the box mayor like Mayor
Giuliani to think about it and to implement it. And Ulium,
you're a New Yorker like I was. I was there.
Crime dropped in half and then dropped in half again,
and then dropped the historic lows we hadn't seen in decades.
And by the way, in the process, lives are saved.
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And you know, the DC Mayor, I'm not sure if
you've heard about this, but literally is now the road
near the White House is painted with huge Black Lives
Matter signs. Uh, just in case people forgot, this is
some marchers with Black Lives matters and this is what
they're chanting. Bad. What do we want dead cops? When
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do we want them? Now? Pigs in a blanket? Fry
him like bacon. Wow? Yeah, Well, um, they fried him
and they got the dead cops they wanted shown. One
of them was stabbed in the neck. I think he
may be still alive. But a couple of them aren't um.
And of course we saw the retired police officer David
Dorn out there to do a favor for a friend,
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try to secure his pawn shop, who was shot and
was His death was filmed on Facebook Live and any
of your listeners if you want to see one of
the most disturbing things outside of the George floydvide he
was just disturbing enough. But you want to see what
about David Dorn, who, by the way, happens to be black.
I know that doesn't matter to many of the Black
Lives Matters people who only seem to be focusing on
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one end of this and not the subsequent tragedy after
George Floyd. But he's on camera Sean dying, bleeding out
on the ground, and there's a young man next to
him saying, come on, og, come on, og, come on, like,
get up, get up, hang in there. He didn't hang
in there. He's dead. He took a bullet center mass
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and bled out on a sidewalk trying to defend his
friend's pawn shop. I mean, what about his life again,
Don't tell me black lives matter if you're not serious
about it. You know, let me bring in Haraldo Vera here. Haraldo,
is that the answer gonna abandon police departments, We're gonna
let black lives matter police communities on their own armed militia.
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I guess I think that it's preposterous. And I've always
seen during this kind of anti police sentiment that the
communities that they seek to d police are the communities
that need police the most. The violence, the internal violence,
the civil war, the ghetto civil war that rages so often,
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particularly in communities like Chicago for example, you know, but
for the cops it would be every man until the
last man, and showing there something something crippling about this
self inflicted violence. And one of the worst things about
it is that nobody talks about it because it's not
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politically correct to talk about it. You know, if you
if you have a real burning sentiment to help your
community and you speak out about black on black violence,
for example, then you have someone like Larry Lightfoot, the
mayor of Chicago, calling you all kinds of names and
saying app off, get you know, stay out of our face. Well,
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when when is someone going to take responsibility for it?
At what point does the does the genocide self inflicted
become the story. I think that it's it's very very unfortunately.
So you have now the cities they're rejecting the National
Guard help. Um. You know, in the beginning, I'm thinking, well,
I guess the President's just going to have to go
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in and clean this up, and we have a the insurrection.
At constitutionally, he has the right to use it. But
I'll be honest, if if they do not have a
desire to get the help that they obviously need to
protect their states and protect their cities like New York
for example, they're Illinois for example, and a number of
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other places, then I just don't see how the presidents
sending in members of the military to front. Uh. You know,
fellow citizens, we always talk about pass kamatanas. I don't.
I don't think it's a good idea. They have to
do their job. This is not the job the president.
If you want the Guard help, they have to ask
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for it. Those that have asked for it got it,
and they're doing much better than those that steadfastly refuse
to ask for it. Dan Bongino, No, Sean, I'm with
you one hundred percent. Man. You just nailed it. I
said from the start, although the president there's no there's
not a serious question about as authority to do it.
That's just liberal media nonsense. Of course he can do it,
and Sean, I don't disagree with him putting it out
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there as an option. I mean, if we were gonna,
god forbid, lose an American city and we're not, there's
no hyperbolees necessary. We're not, we've had We're not at
that point, Thank the Lord. I'm not using his name
in vain. But then it would be a viable constitutional option.
I agree with you one hundred percent. Though, until we
get to that point, god forbid we do, it's insanity
to talk about that. I mean, you'll be talking about
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potential blue on blue in sentence, is something were blue
on green if something broke bad. I mean, you have
to have that coordination. It's necessary. And can I add
here too, I just I want to just say, you know,
I know Horaldo and I agree sometimes disagreements. I agree
with him one hundred percent on it. Don't you find
it odd that the only talk of deep policing is
in really minority communities. I mean, so my neighborhood's fine.
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I don't have any issues down here. Everything's okay. Thankfully,
We've got a great share. But these liberals are pushing
this agenda in communities, and he's right that need police
the most. That's not going to affect me. No one's
gonna d police Stewart in Martin County. That ain't gonna happen.
There's no support it doant go deep police some of
these high crime neighbor that's insane. It won't happen. I
don't think it will happen anywhere. It's the same kind
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of bs that I've heard my entire adult life in
the news business. You know, I joked on your heir
last night showing that in New York we would, during
the Vietnam War say that a vote to abolish the
United States military ass overwhelmingly. You know, there is a sentiment,
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an anti establishment sentiment that is UH, that is crusty
and long established. I think the Black Lives Matter movement
UH is almost a modern recreation of the of the
world I lived in when I was representing the Young
Lords and the Black Panthers weren't around, and there there
was a young the White Patriots. There was a white
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group also, but it was a far left Antifa type
group that was allied with the Panthers and with the lords, uh,
you know, and they all though, can I can I
jump in on you there. I don't mean to interrupt you,
but I just can I say I disagree. I love
to hear I disagree. I don't think that is that
far from a possibility now, I mean, you would have
never thought a million years either that, you know, an
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FBI would have spied on an incoming president. I just
and correct me if you think you've been as a
long time, but Haraldo, you got to admit this time
is a little different. I mean, stuff fasting now that
I admit that the I did. What the FBI did
to the president was a classic example of the worst
of jay ed Edgar Hooper's most paranoid actions. I think
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it was horrible with the FBI did. And the great
tragedy of our times is that with everything else happening,
with the pandemic and with this, uh, the insurrection and
the anarchy, we've lost, you know, it's been totally submerged.
The story of our life is really the attempt at
coup and the use of the pondering of the use
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of the twenty fifth Amendment the accusation that our president
is a Russian spy. I mean, some of the most
flamboyantly disgusting charges ever leveled. I have for three years
dominated the media, and now that we're exposing it, you know,
it's a it's a back page story. It was three
years of never ending wise three years of But how
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shocking is it that you know, they win the Pulitzer
Prize and even apology there's no self reflects something, but
you know, some other way to get let's think of
some other way to get a Trump they're apologizing for
Tom Cotton's op ed in the paper. Stay right there, Horaldo,
Dan Bongino, And as we continued, Dan Bongino, Haraldo, of
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so how does this we do we ever get back control?
Or is this now gonna be every night in perpetuity, Haraldo?
Or do we have an end in sight here? Well?
I think last night was a lot better than the
previous nights. I mean, and in some communities tragically it's
because they've already emptied the stores out. But I think
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that when the President was in his rage, really condemning
the lack of action and demanding as the low line
orders president, that these mayors and governors get on their thoughts.
I think it had an impact. I mean, it certainly
did in the city. I know, I know mashed in
New York. I you know, I talk to the cops
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whom at the time we all know Blue Ditle, Berney
Carrick and all our pals for many many decades, you know.
And I go way back with the cops from when
I was in high school. But you have a situation
where there was very, very when when the mayor, when
the chief executive of the community is sabotaging his own
police force. The fact that it's thirty eight thousand strong,
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as strong as two army divisions, means nothing if the
chief executive has so uh, you know, hampered the management
of the of the organization that it has no confidence
that it's on its back foot when it knows that
everything it does is not only subject to intense scrutiny,
but the kind of courtney that comes with a negative
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ideological you know, hatred almost there's a self hatred, and
it's it's so unfortunate and the people who suffer, like
New York, Now, who's going to want to pay eight
million dollars for those departments? I don't think an eight
million dollars deportment is worth five million dollars now, So
someone's worth million dollars, some builder. And I don't see
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it coming back either. Let me go to Dan Bongino.
We have about forty seconds left. D yeah, quick, John.
On two things. Yes, it will stop, and here's why.
One business interest in the city that finance political campaigns
will not allow this. This will stop. Secondly, God forbid
this happen. But someone will get killed if this continues.
Someone will and there will be a massive public outcry
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for order on the street standing God forbid that happens.
I pray literally it doesn't, but one of those things
is going to happen, and the public won't allow it
to continue. There's no way. That's a scary scenario. And
I've been saying that and a little bit more to
my closest friends. I don't even want to go where
my head is really going to now, but it's there,
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all right ERLDO. Thank you, Dan Bongino, Thank you Ben Carson.
When we get back. Also, Project Veritas Expose on Antifa
Part two and way do you hear what we have today?
Straight ahead? My brother wasn't about that the footage to
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God fearing family. I want to thank God. I was mad,
I was upset, but I don't want to thank God.
It wasn't his fault. It was his purpose, it was
(47:30):
his will. It should be a few days to come
to that realization, but I want to thank God. Everywhere
you go and see people, how they cling to him.
They wanted to be around him. And when George he
(47:54):
was like a general. Every day he walks outside, it'd
be a line of people, like just like when we
amen wanted to greet him and wanted to have fun
with him. Guys that was doing drugs like uh, smokers
and homeless people you couldn't tell because when you spoke
to George, they felt like they was the president. Because
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that's how he made you feel he was. He was
powerful man. He had a way with words. He could
always make you ready to jump and go all the time.
Everybody loved George. We didn't call him George. We called
him Perry. If you if you called him Perry, you
knew him direct, you know, because George was the name.
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Everybody called him Big George, Big Floyd, you know, Georgie,
Porgie had so many different names. But I'm gonna go
ahead and let I'm just man, it's crazy, man. All
these people came to see my brother, and that's amazing
to me that he touched so many people's hearts, you know,
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because he's been touching our horts. You know, you come
to Third Ward where we're from, people are crying right now.
That's how much they loved them. You know. I'm just
staying strong as I can because I need to get
it out. I need to get it out. Everybody want justice.
We want justice for George. He's gonna get it. He's
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gonna get it. That was during the memorial service yesterday,
Terence Floyd, George Floyd's brother, and Felonis Floyd, his other brother,
speaking about him and what happened. Now this has involved
into something very different. As we've been discussing. I don't
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see how loud arson and killing and rioting helps in
any way. We've seen this movie before a lot of times.
This kind of thing happens, and guess what, stores don't
come back. Lives are then dramatically changed forever for the worst.
Rather than peaceful protesting, we haven't seen it. We see
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cities now refusing the help of the president. President's begging
to help them and send the National Guard. But you
know it was a tweet by Byron York today. Maybe
it's time for some enterprising blue state municipality to gold
bold and eliminate its police force and let's see what happens. Well,
do we really have to think hard about what we
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think would happen? There? You have Hillary Clinton's former press
secretary again, as I mentioned, with Dan Bongino and Haraldo,
defund the police. This is now the battle cry Minneapolis
school board voting to cut ties with the police there.
That would be, by the way, the son of Keith
Ellis and the Attorney General of Minnesota. He's won Minneapolis
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City Council member. You know, a Juan Williams warn the
far left call to defund the police as a bad idea.
I think he's right. Joining us now is doctor Penn Carson,
Secretary Housing Urban Development. You know, I wrote a friend today,
doctor Carson, and I get the feeling. I see all
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of these these insane ideas. Let's get rid of the
lifeblood of the world's economy, oil and gas, and everything's free,
and the government's going to take over industry. And you know,
listening to Joe Biden and appeasement and an open borders
and amnesty and sanctuary cities and sanctuary states, and free
healthcare in college and everything's free, free, free, then we'll
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have no police department. And then of course we'll we'll
appease foreign countries with one hundred and fifty billion in
cash and on the currency. And I'm like, you know,
it sounds like an America that is unrecognizable to me.
You're exactly right. And there have been those who don't
like our system and they want to change us into
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something else. They want to fundamentally change America, and you know,
in more recent years they've become pretty blatant about it.
But they can't really change America as long as America
is working well, as long as things are going well
for people. So the only way you can bring about
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that change is to create chaos and dissatisfaction. And I
think they take every opportunity to do that. And it's
a shame that they would take a situation like this
where you know, the young man was murdered and used
that as their excuse to cause havoc and destruction. None
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of what we're viewing every night at this point. Now
you have a murder too, and a manslaughter charge against
the officer that put his knee kept his knee on
the neck of George Floyd. There's universal agreement. I have
not heard one person I know, commentator that I that
is prominent, or that I've even heard of, that has
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has said anything that would support would happen, because what
happened is obviously repulsive and evil and wrong. You can't
do that. Um, it's egregious. And things like that are
way off off the in the strantidsphere. I mean, those
are not things that happen in this country very often.
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There are those who want you believe that this is
a common occurrence. This is, by no stretch of imagination
a common occurrence, and the fact that you have universal
condemnation of it should tell you that this is way off.
Now you have these nothing true. And but now we
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were discovering what what the Attorney General has been warning
us about, that you have organized well funded anarchists now
the designated the group Domestic Terrorists group Antifa, now organizing
a lot of what we see, especially as the night
rolls along. You've got hop shot, killed, stabbed, injured, fighting,
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clinging for life, some citizens you see storefronts looted and
destroyed and wiped out. This after the coronavirus, you know,
shut down, which was difficult for everybody to try and
get the country up and running again. And I'm thinking
that this isn't gonna come back. And you know, you
talk about you know, when we're doing well, there's always
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going to be cycles. We see political cycles, we see
economic cycles all the time. Today's numbers were beyond anything
I thought would be possible for may Um, I'm sure
irritates the heck out of them. After us, they've been
trying to try to destroy things. So so if you
have an agenda that means that you do well, if
America does poorly, Um, that's a pretty twisted way of thinking.
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If that's what their thought processes, it is very twisted.
And what the American people have to do is recognize
what's going on. Don't you know, align yourself with these
nefarious ideas, just because you feel for the fellow and
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for his family who were killed. We all feel for them,
but we've got to be smart enough not to get
dragged into the tellwhen and and and get caught up
in things that we really shouldn't be doing and that
really are antithetical to the values and principles that made
this into a great nation. This nation will spring back.
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It will spring back very quickly because that fundamentals are
still there. You know, we've removed a ton of regulations,
so that's gonna make very fertile ground for new businesses
to spring up. So even though we've lost some businesses,
we're going to have a lot of new businesses springing
up and a lot of job opportunities for people. So
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you know, they're going to be really irritated when they
see how fast it comes back, and then they're going
to try to successful. Wow, that's a pretty powerful statement.
Let me let me ask you this. I love your
personal story. And when you were running for president, we
became my mind very good friends. And I admire you
so much, um and your life. And you tell this
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story about your mom, and your mom uh took a
hold of you and and and had you learned how
to study and read, and she was forceful and made
it happen. And I think also to that, Okay, that's
refused to any type of blame of anything. We all
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take responsibility for our lives. Here's where one big failure exists.
And if you look at states and you look at
cities that for decades democratic run democratic, uh, you know,
authority the whole time. You know, I look at Chicago,
prime example. You know, okay, I can come in every
Monday morning with numbers and statistics of how many people
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are shot, how many people are dead, and this has
gone on now for a decade, and nobody fixes or
solves the problem and says, you know what, this carnage
of American treasure, a lot of a lot of young
kids getting killed here has got to stop. The school
system where you know, we pay the most money per
(57:21):
capita than any industrialized country, and we come in thirty
seventh and thirty eighth and that system of failure continues.
I don't get it. That irritates the heck out of me.
You know, you have all these young black males being
killed every single week in Chicago, and know all of
these people who feigned great concern, you know, not a
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word crickets. They don't care. And the school systems, as
you mentioned, you know, in Baltimore, where I spent many
years working, you know, some of the schools were deemed
inadequate through the no channel left behind pro AM and
the children in those schools were going to be sent
to schools that were functioning appropriately, And the politicians came
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and surrounded those schools and say, no, these are our schools.
These are our failing schools and our failing students. I mean,
just crazy stuff. And sometimes I think people just do
things by knee jerk reaction, or you know, somebody has
told them this is what they're supposed to do, and
they don't really think about the implications of what they're
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doing and how it's hurting them and how it's hurting
their communities. I see more and more people starting to
wake up and believe me that is creating. You might
be more optimistic than me. You really might, like I
really believe that, you know, with the economy, it will
bounce back. I do believe that. I do believe these
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these riots will settle down. I believe that too. I
believe in the American people. They're desired to create and
innovate and improve the lives not just of American the
American people. But you know, we've accumulated all this power,
with all this freedom, we abuse it less than anyone
else that's ever had power. And we use it to
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advance the human condition of talked a lot about that,
and I believe we will continue to do that. But
I see, you know, these forces surrounding the system that
made us great, the founding principles that guide us, and
they want to tear it all down and replace it
with what we know to be a predictable failure, with
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false promises, lofty goals, rhetoric, slogans, bumper stickers that will
result in failure, utter failure. It is. There is no
ambiguity about where this ends. It would it would be concerning,
and it should be concerning to all of us. But
I don't think God's done with us yet. You know,
when he washes his hands of us. You know, we
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threw him out of school, doctor Carson, who's not there anymore.
But there's enough of us. There's an he's going to listen.
So so maybe I should say, let not my own
harpeat trouble what it is. But doctor Ben Carson always
a pleasure. Thank you, sir for being with us. We
appreciate it. Take care all right, News rounds up information
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When Sean, you want to be a part of the program.
Now our friends at Project Veritas, they're back yesterday the
first and what will be a series of one of
their members going undercover and becoming a part of Antifa.
UH now designated a domestic terrorist organization. But they've been
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able to infiltrate this group, this radical group we talked
yesterday about. I mean, it's like this clandestine, covert ops
type of organization where they get their money from. How
much money they have, we don't know, but we've got
into a little bit of what it is that their
philosophy is and what they're what they're all about, because
(01:00:59):
we do bel leave. The Attorney General has said it,
other law lawmakers have said it as well, that a
lot of what we see in terms of the violence
in the cities all across the country, it's quite organized trades.
Gallagher over at the Fox News Channel describing the positioning,
the staging of bricks in certain areas where they expect
(01:01:21):
there's going to be confrontations with the police. We've seen
a lot of police injured. Then you also have other groups.
You have Black Lives Matter, as we've been talking about
as well. But in the case of Antifa or as
some say Antifa now James O'Keefe's group, they've now gone deeper.
And you know my knowledge of martial arts again, I'm
a student of the arts. I've been a student for
(01:01:43):
seven years. I use an eclectic blend of arts. Crabmagaw, kempo,
Brazilian jiu jitsu, boxing, situational street fighting that would be sticks, knives, guns, etc.
You know, just real combative defense measures for me and
also a great workout. But you can hear and as
(01:02:03):
I'm listening to this, I'm thinking, Okay, whoever is teaching
these techniques does have a foundational knowledge of real street
fighting to not only damage, but potentially even kill. And
I'll tell you what I mean. The first tape you're
going to hear is a person talking about, quote, combat
(01:02:26):
training using kidney punches. That's a very strategic punch, targeted
punch somebody's kidney and if you hit it the right way,
in the right spot and you know what you're doing,
you can cause a lot of damage. Then they're talking
about we've heard a lot about chokes. If I put
you in what's called a rear naked choke, in other words,
I would slide one of my arms in and around
(01:02:50):
the neck where the my forearm bone, if you will,
on the side is literally pressing down into the karat
arteries on both sides, the left and right side. Then
you wrap it around the person's shoulders and you put
it your other hand pretty much holding it in place.
And a person cannot get out of that hold if
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you have any level of strength at all, and they
describe that now that's called choking somebody out. If you
really get in there and you know how to do
a rear naked choke, that person can die. That's why
I kept saying with the video as it relates to
George Floyd, that the pressure on the neck and the
most vulnerable part of the human amount anatomy means something. Anyway, listen,
(01:03:31):
this is now part two James O'Keefe Project Veritas. If
you get a good liver kidney shot, it's pretty much
you're got to be troubled over in a lot of pain.
Did you bring one of footing roads smaller rood down here?
Those are also very painful. It's harder to look after
that kitching breath. So one good body shot could potentially
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give you all the time in the road to run away,
whether couple dolts are pains or really put a beating
on a ment to that if you personal We just
want of wanted to in the space for frame the
idea of self defense as not simply you're being active
upon laying aggressor. But it's a kind of a decision
you make, um to fight back in a lot of
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ways to say, um, I'm human and I will I
occupy the space and I'll not number with my nose
inside of my head. If yeah, I'm maybe you definitely
do it here. But I can come here and just
feel like yeah, yeah, so that doesn't knock them out
with any o the nose, the eye, you know. Yeah,
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we call this a safe space to practice and aggression, uh,
not aggression against one another, um, but really just a
space that if you want to, if you will or
will want to challenge yourself to kind of work on
harnessing that kind of energy. It seems like more people
are using like mats and the toms, yeah, which we
(01:05:00):
can totally do depend to get but it's hard to
do defense against one objects and soon as holding shield
because defensive it's one objects involves like try like that country.
If you've got a shield like what, they just bash them.
So the men take away from sea bills, just take away.
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No bouncers like to choke people from the back. You're
naked choke boat that is used all the time, like
someone would just come a behind you, uh, or the
other thing that's a bear hug. Um. It's super super simple.
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You just drop a body like a right, crazy simple.
So the idea is you step to the side, grab
the person and then slam them down there. Okay, number
one way, So here's the other the other way, come on,
(01:06:08):
let go, so very sophisticated. Remember these the cops. Uh,
there are peaceful protesters. There are people that are genuinely
rightly it is, they're righteous in their desire for justice
in the case of George Floyd. Now amongst them, though,
are these agitators. And what are they talking about? Rear
naked chokes. Uh, they're talking about you know, uh, nose eyes,
(01:06:33):
poking the eyes, gouging the eyes. Uh. You know, these
are very very very specific um targeted training moves by
people that that want to win a real street fight.
Except the cops don't recognize these agitators amongst the peaceful protesters,
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so they never know what's gonna what's what they're facing
at any given moment. That makes it their job again
three times harder. Anyway, James, I'll keep back with those
Project Veritas. Well, those are very specific, very aggressive, and
also the types of targeted strikes and chokes that do
real damage. Hey, Sean, Yeah, thank you for having me
(01:07:17):
on again and again. What's amazing about this next installment
is that they're talking about poking people's eyes out again.
Yesterday they were talking about eye gouging. And also one
of the anti fight instructors was trying to rationalize these
things as self defense. He says, they're not really self defense,
but we're gonna we're gonna reframe this as self defense.
(01:07:38):
So it's not really self defense. It's a kind of
offensive violence. But they're they're suggesting that they could turn
it into a type of self defense in order to
hurt people. When you really get an inside you here
on this training, Sean, that some of the people in
the media says this isn't even really an organization or
a group, they say doesn't even exist. Well, you're seeing
(01:07:59):
inside of their trains, snow. Yeah, and what you're talking
about kidney shots they're talking about gouging eyes, poking eyes,
a lot about the neck here, rear, nakered chokes, and
you're right, they're basically saying, well, we're gonna say it's defensive,
but we know it's not defensive. And you know, you
get in a good kidney shot, it's pretty much crippling
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them and they're gonna be doubled over in a lot
of pain. And if you break one of the floating ribs,
which are small and right down here, well those are
very painful too, and it's hard to move after that
kind of shot, to even catch your breath, which, by
the way, is all true. One good body shot could
potentially give you all the time in the world to
run away while they'll doubled over in pain, or really
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put a beating on them, if you really want to
make it personal. That sounds like planned violence and attacks
to me. Well, sure sure is, John, as I said
to yesterday, this is a group that believes in the
so called coming insurrection, according to one of their books,
which is a left wing manifesto from out of Europe,
(01:09:03):
and we reported on this that the Antifa's connection to Sweden.
One of their founders, a woman named Caroline came over
from Sweden to Oregon to work with this group Rose
City Antifa. This one, Sean, isn't something called Refuse faugh
New York City Refuse Fascism part of Antifa. And again,
just looking at the tape, like you said and few
when I met you, I know that you're an expert
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into some degree in some of this martial arts stuff.
I am not, but clearly I loved how you broke
that down. These guys know what they're doing and they're
they're training, they're members to commit acts of offensive violence.
So my question is we're going to keep putting out
these videotapes I love for whether it's the Attorney General
or someone in God's just going to ask that. I mean,
I would imagine that the Attorney General probably wants to
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see this, especially comments that he made yesterday. I'd imagine
he's already seen it. I don't have any specific No
one's reached out to me yet. I've heard rumors that
they'd like to reach out to me, but nobody has
called me. I'm will to speak with the Department of
Justice about this. We have more tapes, and you always
ask me, what's the next as I said to you,
I want to give each and every one of these
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the justice it deserves. We don't even know some of
these people's last name. We'd like to crowdsource that on
the internet. We'd like people to find the last names.
We tried to find the full names. But we have
unmasked these people. They're not wearing their black block, they
don't have the stuff covering their faces, so you can
see who they are. But we have another tape coming
out on Monday, and they didn't give It's even worse
(01:10:31):
with weapons training. Here they're just talking about poking people's
eyes out, but next we've got weapons they're using. So
are we talking about sticks? Are we talking about knives?
Are we talking about guns? Are we talking about all day?
We're talking about guns and I don't know if Yeah,
I assume these guns are obtained lawfully, but we're talking
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about guns. This is a real This is a real deal,
and we want people to take this seriously. But right
now we have a media that doesn't even acknowledge their existence,
denies reality Sean. They don't even want it now that
this is a group. They're saying, this is not a
legitimate group. After the attorneyge on the United States says
they're a rorist organization. So I don't know how you
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can deny the evidence of your eyes and ears after
seeing these tapes. I'm just telling you I've done this.
I'm a student now seven years in this four or
five days a week. This is what we do, and
these are the most violent areas of attack that inflict
the most damage. Now I learn it for self defense purposes.
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But whoever this instructor is is not ignorant. Maybe evil,
but it is not ignorant. This person is very acutely
aware of exactly what because even an amateur, if you know,
if you're taking somebody off guard and you have an
open shot because they're not expecting it, you know, you
get you know, colcock from behind, or they come up
(01:11:54):
with come up to you and get on you very quickly.
All of what they're being taught can inflict massive damage.
When you do an eye gouge James, what that means
is you take both thumbs, you push them way deep
into the socket and you rip them out. That would
you will rip out their eyeball. And it's not hard
to do a rear naked choke. Literally if it's applied properly.
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And again, if somebody's off if somebody's caught off guard,
they have no idea if fight's about to ensue. But
this is their mission and they have an intention of
doing this. You throw that person, you lock in a
rear naked choke, and you really lock it in. That
person's going to drop unconscious in anywhere from ten to
fifteen seconds, done out cold. Well, well, Sean, I think
(01:12:41):
just to reiterate on the radio here, because we're in
a on the radio, you can't see it. This. Chris,
the anti FAS fight instructor, says, quote, we want to
reframe the idea of self defense as not simply you're
being acted upon. That's an extraordinary statement. They want to
reframe the very idea of self defense. In other words,
(01:13:02):
antipas saying we're not acting in self defense doing the
eye gouges with the thumbs and the choke holds and
poking in the eye and so and getting a good
kidney shot. They're trying to say that this is their
entire philosophy is to use this as an offensive gesture
and they're reframing it as self defense. It's something out
of Orwell's nineteen eighty four. They're changing the very definition
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of self defense. This is what they're on the tape
saying when they don't know they're being taped. Amazing, Stay
right there, Project Veritas. You can find it on their website.
We have a link on Hannity dot com. Makes it
easy for you. Will show these on Hannity tonight nineties
for in Fox News. All right, final moments, Project Veritas.
(01:13:45):
Now they have come out with part two of infiltrating
the group Antifa or some say Antifa. So Monday you
will release more tapes Monday. Now they will be getting
specifically hinting on weapons trading, even specifically guns. Can you
give us a hint how many how many well more
parts to this we might have and number one and
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number two? How violent is this? Yeah, Sean, that's kind
of our modus stop RANDI is to release the tapes
one at a time and to your before, which I
think is very smart because people pay close attention to
each one unless there's a news cycle that prevents it
from happening, which I know has happened occasionally to you.
But um, people tend to now pick up on a
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more and as it goes on, you usually get it
gets worse and worse and worse, and cumulatively, you see
how dangerous this all is. Yeah, well exactly, And it's
the reaction to the story. And you know, because the
press is so corrupt because they're they've banded their mission,
they don't react the way but sometimes they do. And
to your point, on Monday, we're going to release another tape.
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It's going to get into the weapons training and how
they do their training and their philosophy. And yeah, this
is a group that people deny exists in any believable
organized shape or form. So we're going to just keep
releasing tapes until we forced them. We'd love a criminal referral.
By the way, the Justice Department, maybe there's a member
of Congress or something. I'm going to make sure that
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they know this exist. I'm sure they do already though,
I'm pretty sure. I have to bet James O'Keefe project
Veritas dot com. And by the way, they're always looking
for people that want to volunteer, and we'll tell yeah, please,
we're real five seconds. It's Veritas Tips v R I
T A S. Tips at ProtonMail dot com is our email.
If you want to get involved if you're an insider,
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whistle blower inside and teach us set out a note.
All right, James O'Keefe, thank you. When we come back,
we'll get to a lot of your calls. More coming
straight ahead of on the Sean Hannity Show. All right,
twenty five nownt to the top of the hour, eight
hundred and ninety four one. Sean, you want to be
a part of this extravagan so let's get to our phones.
I know many of you have been very very patient.
Marty out in California. Marty, thank you for joining us
(01:15:55):
from the sanctuary state of California. Yes, Ground zero. Sean,
thank you for taking my call. Thank you, sir. What's
tell your mind? Okay? My question is Garcetti had mentioned
that he's going to comply to the demands of the protesters,
and one of them is to defund the LAPD. And
(01:16:16):
I'm saying this, well, don't we vote on that. How
is he to say we defund the LAPD or any program.
We pay for it the taxpayers, we the people, for
the people. How does this work? I don't want a couple,
you know, a board voting on defunding the police Department.
(01:16:37):
We need more police. Obviously, we can see what happened
in the last three four days. So how's that work, Shaun, Listen,
how it works is one hundred and fifty million dollar
cut to the LAPD. This is what it means. Now
cops in New York have been assaulted and they're getting
away with it. They're being doused with water and they're
(01:16:58):
getting away with it. Has been other instances where where bricks,
rocks and other things thrown at the cops, they get
away with it. Now, when the cops go out during
the middle of the looting and the rioting and the
arson and they do their job and they arrest those
that are involved in these activities, well, those people usually
(01:17:18):
because of this idiotic no bail at all reform that
Cuomo signed, they get put right back out on the streets. Now,
let's say you pick them up on night two, they
get let out on the street again. Night three, they
let them out again. And we've had bank robbers that
you know, are thankful for the new bail law because
they say, great, I get to rob another bank as
(01:17:39):
soon as you let me out. And it's been happening.
You can't make it up. But Shoan. Aren't they supposed
to ask us? We're the employer, They are the employee,
don't you know. Look, I live in a similar state
like you, the two worst states in the Union when
it comes to taxes, burdens, some regulation, and just utter
(01:18:00):
competent stupidity, waste, fraud, abuse. All right, So I'm in
New York. You're in California. Well, they do ask the people.
Every four years, you get to vote. The people of
California usually vote Democratic, and you put in one Democratic governor,
one Democratic mayor after another, after another after another, and
(01:18:20):
then Californians okay, sanctuary cities, a sanctuary state, Gavin Newsom,
five hundred dollar checks toward that go to illegal immigrants
for COVID relief. You have free health care, free education,
criminal justice system that you know, billions of dollars spent
on the illegal immigrants. But they have sanctuary. Even violent criminals,
(01:18:43):
they serve their time in jail, they get out, they're
not handed over to ice or permanent renewal. So the
answer is, they ask the people what they want, and
every four years, two years, whatever it is, we all
of your neighbors are voting these people back into office.
There's your inn. But don't we vote for funding. That's
(01:19:04):
that's our right to vote. You You you vote for
you vote for council members, you vote for mayors, you
vote for governors, and they make the decisions. Well, don't
we have on the petitions? We have? Uh? You know
funding for structure? California has a proposition ballot system. You
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can go out and you can, you know, get enough signatures,
you put something on a ballot, then you'd have a
direct up or down vote on it. You know, I
remember what was it prop thirteen years ago on property taxes.
I don't remember the exact one. There's been There's been
a lot and one eighty seven I remember when that immigration.
So look, it's you have to get enough of your
(01:19:47):
fellow Californians to do this with you and then appeal
to the people California, which I don't know if that's
going to work out, because here's another problem New York
and California. People that have any conservative leanings, that hate
the direction of high taxes and waste, fraud and abuse
and a tremendous bureaucracy. If you want to, if you
(01:20:09):
want to put a pool in, good luck to you,
John Yeah, Sean, this is what really bothers me that
they took out They've taken out us history out of
the school system. Our history, Our history is being taken
out of our educational system, American history. When when our
veterans went into war, they didn't kneel on the battlefield
(01:20:32):
in Normandy. So when these when they when when we're
kneeling in front of that flag, the kids are seeing,
well we can kneel in front of that flag on
the battlefield. It might be all we have is that red, white,
and blue, and and and I don't tal you know,
look at look at what happened to Drew Brees this week,
you know, saying, look, I know what the flag means
(01:20:52):
to me because so many Americans fought bled died fighting
under that flag. And I am all for protests. I'm
all for freedom of speech, peaceful protests, I'm all for it.
You know that is foundational to this country. But here's
what's happening. Here's why even if you had an organized
effort Prop. Thirteen property tax reform, Prop. One ninety seven
(01:21:17):
immigration reform out there, Okay, let's say you can gather
the signatures that you need to get a proposition on
the ballot, whatever the process is completely. I don't remember
I lived out there five years, but it was a
long time ago in the late eighties, with Council President
Mary Martinez, with council members Herb Wessen, Marquis, Harris Dawson
(01:21:39):
and current Price, and so many other members of the council,
from Mike Bonnen to Mitchell Ferrell and others, we have
all said we have to do something different. We hear
what people are saying, and so I have instructed and
committed to in public to that group that our city,
through our city administrative officer, identify two hundred and fifty
(01:22:01):
million dollars in cuts so we could invest in jobs,
in health, in education, and healing, and that those dollars
need to be focused on our black community here in
Los Angeles, as well as communities of color and women
and people who have been left behind for too long.
(01:22:23):
And will this involve cuts, Yes, of course, to every department,
including the police department, because we all have to be
a part of this solution together, you know, so you
get it on the ballot. But here's the problem. A
lot of conservatives in New York and California, they're saying goodbye.
They've left. They're leaving. They've been pushed out of states
(01:22:43):
that many of them love because of a hostile business environment,
hostile confiscatory taxation. You look at the cost of a
U haul. You want to leave La, you want to
leave San Francisco, you want to move to the great
state of Texas. Okay, Well it's going to cost you
about twenty five hundred bucks for U haul on average. Now,
if you're going from Texas and you want to move
(01:23:05):
to the socialist Republic of California, the sanctuary state that
it is, everything's free, Well it only costs you about
four hundred bucks. Now, why would there be such a
disparity in the cost if it's the same truck the
same distance moving from one state to the same state. Why, Well,
the reason is the demand is so great to get
(01:23:26):
the trucks to move out of California, and there's not
a lot of people moving from Texas to California because
they don't want to move into that shift show. Literally
he's one of your congressmen, like Nancy Pelosi, Maxim Waters,
they're all out from California. And basically, if you're going
from Texas to California with that U haul, you're doing
(01:23:46):
you haul a massive favor because you're basically moving it
back into where they're going to make most of their profit,
even if they take a loss on your trip. At
that speaks volumes. You watch after all this, you know
HARALDA said it earlier today. Is that you if you're
if you had an eight million dollars ten million dollar
apartment in New York City, you know what it's worth now?
(01:24:08):
Maybe five? And I think when all is said and done,
in the next number of years, you'll see it in
mass exodus, not just out of the city, but out
of the state. And it's gonna be it will shock
you know this once you know, greatest city in the world,
it's not anymore. And you know, if you think it
can happen, I'll go to exhibit A. Exhibit A will
(01:24:30):
be Motown. It will be Detroit, one of the greatest
cities ever, one of the most prosperous. Well, the Union's
car industry lost their way, and one after another, costs
got too high, and manufacturers moved to Mexico and other
countries and or other more friendly states to build their factories. Well,
(01:24:54):
Detroit lost fully half of their population. The net result,
you could buy homes for a dollar on eBay at
certain points. Next consequence, they now have an inability to
service people and needs. So what do they do. They
consolidate services and actually bulldozed complete neighborhoods, knocked them over,
(01:25:17):
and then literally now have reduced the footprint of what
Detroit actually once was. That's how bad it can get.
No I predict that. I'm not predicting that because New
York such an international city, New York City in particular,
but I can see a day when Wall Street says,
why are we staying here? We're paying too much in taxes.
(01:25:38):
And here's another little dirty secret of how corrupt and
unfair the system is. Now. If let's say, and I've
told this story many times, Linda, how many times do
we have Rick Perry, Rick Scott, Bobby Jendall in studio
in New York when they were governors A lot? Right?
Oh my god? You yeah. They came up every month.
You know why, because they were recruiting businesses and incentivizing
(01:26:03):
them how much they could save if they would do
business in their states. And the reason they kept coming
back every month is because they were all dramatically successful,
and they're saying, you know what, you'll have a better
way of life, you have better weather, you have everything
you could ever want. You want to go back to
New York, see a play one day, take a plane,
it'll it'll be pennies on the dollar based on the
(01:26:25):
amount of money just in rent alone and taxes alan
that you're not paying. So you know, teleworking now is
here one of the most amazing developments out of COVID
is people workers have realized that they like more open spaces,
cheaper rent, and if they move into two states just
(01:26:48):
on the perimeter of New York, they saving a lot
in taxes. And companies are realizing, you know what, we
don't have to pay four million dollars a square foot
for office space. We don't need half of it any more,
we don't need any of it. And maybe somebody in
some of these corporations and these corporate boards will make
the decision. The light will go on, why don't we
(01:27:08):
move our headquarters to Florida, to Texas or some other
tax friendly state. Wow, here's how much we will save
as a corporation. Now. The dirty secret there too is wow,
Democrats are sneaky they'll go in and they'll offer special
deals to keep them. In other words, stay here, you
(01:27:29):
get this special, unique tax break. In other words, I
don't get that tax break. But companies that threaten to leave,
they're getting special offers all the time, So they're not
even paying the amount of taxes that everybody else, all
the rest of us suckers end up paying. But I'm
telling you, but now, let me take it even a
step further, because what's happened in New York, what's happened
(01:27:53):
in California and Illinois and New Jersey in Part two
with the mass exodus, is now, if they get elected
in one hundred and fifty one days and they implement
the exact insane policies, except now we'll have no oil,
no gas. Forget Obamacare losing your doctoring your plan and
(01:28:17):
paying two hundred percent more, which happened to millions there
or forty percent of the population. I was one Obamacare
exchange choice. Okay, now we're going to do that, and
we'll do it on steroids, and the steroids and human
growth hormone. Aspect of this is eliminate oil and gas.
Let's see free education, free college, free healthy food, guaranteed job,
(01:28:40):
guaranteed vacation, guaranteed retirement. One problem, how are we going
to pay for all of that? Now, you will actually
those states will become little experiments that result in a country.
Because one thing I've learned about rich people in my
life is they're not stupid. They didn't get rich being stupid.
(01:29:00):
I'm talking about people that actually earn their money, not
trust fund kids. But they're not stupid people. They're good,
smart people that figure out ways to create goods and
services that people want, need and desire and make a
lot of money doing it and provide all those goods
and services. Well, if it gets to a tipping point,
they're gonna say the hell with this, and they're gonna leave,
(01:29:21):
and they're gonna take off, and they'll leave the United
States and they'll take with them they're manufacturing centers and
jobs that would be associated with it. That's what's gonna happen.
You want to hate the rich, hate the rich, rob
the rich, tax the rich to death the rich. You're
gonna say goodbye at some point that tipping point comes. Now,
(01:29:42):
I know this sounds like a very optimistic message, but
it can all be stopped in one hundred and fifty
one days. I don't know what the election outcome is
going to be, neither does anybody else. All I know
is that what is at stake is the future of
the country. You cannot have a bigger choice election than
(01:30:03):
the one that you will decide in one hundred and
fifty one days. That's it. It's all on the line.
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