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Speaker 1 (00:08):
Hello, everyone, Welcome to another episode of Echo. Good Morning.
What did I say? Good morning, Good evening. It's midnight.
I'm exhausted, yeah, and so I wanted to I should
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be in bed, but I really wanted to record right
now because I wanted to share the news so far.
Judge in California, I would have stopped to set you
tiny little bit of the mat that's going on, and
it's allowing Venezuelans to stay and be legal and continue
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with the legal papers that they already had. Well, they
fight it out in court while it gets that in court.
So with that set, let's not forget that it's still
a shit show in all sense of the way. Meaning
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people are being detained left and right for no reason. Legal, illegal, resident,
it doesn't matter at this point, and pretty soon hopefully
they won't. But they're going to try to get rid
of all the citizenship as well to naturalize all of
these Keep in mind, they know they're going to lose
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all those legal battles, but you can still push and
see how much you can get away with. At their
very least, you get to clog the system and then
you get to really get some of the nastiest things
through you know, like how they're pandering the whole reelection thing.
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So let's start with a little bit of the news
from the district judge. It says, let's see, I'm not
gonna read the entire article, but the federal judge a
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federal court today blocked the federal government attempt to strip
Venezuelans of Temporary protect the status THEPS while the case
moves forward. US District Judge at Chen ruling on the
ntpsav know and protects approximately three hundred and fifty thousand
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Venezuela and STPs holder who are set to lose work
authorization on April third, three days, three days and the
protection that protections on April seven. As a result, they
will rein instead will retain the humanitarian protections while the
case proceeds. See kind of like, you know't until found
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guilty type of thing, and there's no guilty to be
found of anything here. They literally, all of them, all
of these people went through every single process that it
needed to be done in background checks and whatnot. Do
you imagine if they did half of the background checks
that they want to do on any immigrant aside from
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what was already done to gun owners you're saying. In
his seventy eight page ruling, Judge Chen ruled the Secretary's
action threatened to inflict the reparable damn harm on hundreds
of thousands of persons who lives, families, and livelihoods will
be severely disrupted because the United States billions in economy
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activity and injured public health and safety in communities throughout
the United States. At the same time, the government has
failed to identify any real countervailing harm in continuing TPS
for Venezuelan beneficiary. That's all they're saying is illegals, rapists, murderers,
blah blah blah. They're just you know, mirroring onto us,
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projected onto us themselves and the face of adversity. We
stay united. Today's victory is not just a legal win,
but a statement to the strength of the TPS community
and all who fight alongside us. You can include me
on that one. We will continue to fight this and
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waverin resolve, not only to protect the future of three
hundred and fifty thousand Venezuelans, but to defend all TPS
holders in this country. Together, we will ensure that the
voices of those who seek safety and opportunity are hurt
and not just and not one is unjustly turned from
the porn from their families, said os A Palmer, coordinator
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of the Alliance and National TPIS and Alliance. So and
you gotta remember, like this is a very small battle.
They got won because obviously there's gonna be appeals, there's
gonna be this and that. But while the process gets
dragged on, we can actually go ahead and you know,
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have these people contribute to the country like they have been.
I mean, if if you could truly see most of
them in action and just living their life and doing
their best, you would say, you know what, they're just
like me. But hey, so the next thing, I mean,
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because that at least right there, it's a good step
in the right direction. But what about the rest of them?
You know what I mean? So let's just make sure
because we are getting treated like I literally I'm afraid
every time now I go outside and I work with
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the cops, and I work with the debts and the
courts and all of those people, and I'm still nervous
of just getting pulled over because things are getting out
of control so quickly. The well, I am carrying a
copy a color copy of my naturalization just in case,
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you know, because just to try to be sure and
try to be safe. Now, let's say, for example, look
this one over here from even detain me by eyes,
detained by eyes while taking out his trash on North Miami.
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Family depends there. The man's answers, sorry for my writing,
my reading. Like I said, I am extremely exhausted. My
eyes are square right now. Paris, don't got a toll.
NBC six that while at Chron her husband was parade
of food water. Aren't even a bed, no criminal record,
no gang affiliation, own a toin business, spending living yours,
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renewing work permits, and trying to obtain his own citizenship.
The wife is an American citizen. He was grabbed by
eyes as he was taking out the trash ship to
the detention center in New Mexico. You imagine walking now
to take out your trash and that's it. You're gone.
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People are being entrapped out of the courthouses. So you
got a ticket for whatever stupid reason. But that puts
your name on immigration. They can check the list and
courts and things like that. So they are not allowed
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in New York State to wait outside the court anymore,
like they don't during Trump's first presidency. But that doesn't
mean that they don't stay right around the corner, so
basically entrapping them there. Now, this lady right, I've been
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coming across to Miss Stansbury and I wish I had
her calm and you know, chill demeanor while just dropping
it like bombs. I mean, listen to this.
Speaker 2 (08:40):
Trump or Elon Musk decided that an agency and its
operations was unnecessary under your bill, they could just eliminate it.
Speaker 3 (08:51):
Is that correct, m.
Speaker 1 (08:56):
Congressman?
Speaker 4 (08:57):
It requires Congress.
Speaker 2 (09:00):
Mister Chairman, as I read it, your bill is giving
the congressional authority to the executive to do it without Congress.
Speaker 4 (09:09):
No, that's not true.
Speaker 5 (09:10):
You're misinterpreting the bill.
Speaker 6 (09:12):
Can you please point us to the language and the
bill that retains Congress's authority?
Speaker 7 (09:23):
It requires a privileged resolution in Congress.
Speaker 2 (09:27):
Can you please point us to the page and the
line right that requires congressional consent or reorganization of the
federal government.
Speaker 1 (09:35):
It should be something simple. I got like twenty seconds here.
It should be simple. Listen, it's my bill, I created it,
I know it inside out. The answer you'll find it
here here, here, and there, kind of like when they
ask about your homework. That's cool. This guy is sitting
around looking at the sky or the ceiling, while somebody
else who actually put the bill together and did the
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whole thing is selling it here what to say because
he doesn't know a damn thing of what he's actually proposing,
because he already got a signed check for it, or
bulls grabbed.
Speaker 7 (10:11):
In sections not no way and none oh none.
Speaker 1 (10:15):
Thirty seven seconds total five and you can hear the
person in the background. He literally is.
Speaker 6 (10:23):
That retairement Section nine O eights Striking December thirty first,
nineteen eighty five. Can you please refer to the language
that retains Congress's authority under the United States Constitution to
reign in the executive to stop it from eliminating unnecessary duties,
reducing federal employees, amending rules and regulations, and eliminating executive departments, agencies,
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independent establishments, offices, or officers of the executive branch.
Speaker 1 (10:56):
You got a roll the I don't know what you're
talking about, lady. Let the time keep on the rolling,
because he doesn't know the answer and he's waiting for
somebody else.
Speaker 8 (11:06):
This just let me make you that question that this
bill of Men's Title five, section that away and.
Speaker 2 (11:11):
Not on that.
Speaker 1 (11:14):
Answer repeated again, Please answer completely like they told utes
Congress Hunger. They gave him a full answer. He can't
do that.
Speaker 4 (11:23):
In the executive branch.
Speaker 9 (11:29):
You're agittionally misrepresenting the bill, mister Truman.
Speaker 2 (11:33):
I'm reading the bill and asking you, as the doctor,
to point to us where your bill, which you are
trying to pass through this committee today, retains the authority
of Congress.
Speaker 9 (11:45):
It changes the day to six, it amends the day.
Speaker 1 (11:53):
Mister.
Speaker 2 (11:54):
I'm just going to read from your bill. I've got
forty seconds here. It allows current law.
Speaker 7 (12:00):
What you're looking at.
Speaker 1 (12:01):
What he's an asshole, mister Chairman.
Speaker 2 (12:04):
Your bill, as introduced here allows the executive to eliminate
any executive department, agency, independent establishment, or corporation within the
United States, an office or an officer to essentially repeal,
amend any regulation, and to eliminate anything that the executive
Branch determines to be unnecessary.
Speaker 7 (12:25):
And I strongly oppose this bill because this is a.
Speaker 6 (12:27):
Blank tenk to Donald Trump and Elon Musk to continue
to dismantle the federal government.
Speaker 1 (12:33):
I mean, we are literally talking about just do whatever
the fuck you want. It doesn't matter. There's no reason
for anybody to try to do anything. We definitely want
to be your backdrop. Number seven, the other guy who
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pounts to be a genius all again. He learned how
to do is how to play the system like a fiddle.
That's it. So they don't know their own bills. Think
about that. Who is writing all of this? Who is
sending this? Why didn't he just give the microphone to
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the lady behind her behind him just so that she
can answer, because she she had the attitude like, hey
say this, and the other ones were oh well idiots.
So and one thing because I get a lot of
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my reping us from Facebook because I like to, like
I've been noticing on if you have how all of
a sudden you click on the reels.
Speaker 10 (13:45):
And it's like kill a mask, kill a mossk, kill
a mosk, heelne beauty line, trump, my god, Like what
the hell happened to the so now that it was
the best to begin with, but it was entertaining.
Speaker 1 (14:00):
No, it was my thing. It was my thing. I'm
having a problem with that because that's the only social
media use. But I started using Blue Sky and I
like it. I'm not a fan of it as much
because he's like a Twitter type of thing, and I
wish never a fan of Twitter to begin with, but
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got a support it just to fuck with the other
ones too. Now, Jack Smith, hilarious fucker. He decided to
share with us the five things day some of the
Maga employees did in Maga World. So we got five
things that my walls did last week. In Advertally he
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had it, let me put in the part there and
advertedly added a journalist into a group chat to discuss
an imminent military strike. Then I doing it, admitted to
doing it. Blame the journalist for how it could have happened.
Ask you. One must investigate how it could have happened.
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Five things Tulsigab did last week flight on the oath
when she denied classified info was discussed in the chat,
like none of us got to see that, right. They
must think that we are walking around holding our eyes
and just bumping into things like they did. Claim she misremember,
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couldn't say what phone she used, those damn emails play
war games with the Senate to avoid culpability. We just
heard a very solid example of it and developed something
that amnesia or classification. They all do. They are the
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lower order people, as long as I can make up
the law to keep you in order. Now, five things
done by Trump last week. I haven't read this one.
Pretend I didn't know about Signal Chest security disaster, Pretended
it wasn't a big deal. Called it a witch hunt.
It's like Salem with his people proceeded to go on
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a witch hunt, blaming the journalist and the signal app
Haleem crash the stock market as a distraction.
Speaker 11 (16:28):
And.
Speaker 1 (16:29):
Oh my god. I mean I had originally bought some
Dodge and Dodge and whatever the hell it's pronounced earlier
and stuff like that because I was trying, you know,
to enjoy some of that. The beautiful thing is like,
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oh bit, because I forgot to sell the last ninety bucks, dammit.
But just to give you an idea, on the last
three months, he has lost forty six percent. And when
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you look at bitcoin in the last three months, he
has gone down eleven percent. That's the magic. Remember how
they said that we're going to be swimming in it.
We're gonna be swimming in money. You're gonna have so
much money, you don't know what to do with it. Yeah,
I wish now. I've never really spoken yet about religion
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or whatnot, but I'm very neutral about it. I grew
up in a very Catholic country, so like to the
point where I learned that people were here hired pastors
and stuff for other religions because I to me, it
was as simple as you need a priest. They get
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rom sense, you know what I mean, Like they send
it from over there. Nobody else gets too higher it,
like you don't choose who goes to the church. Until
I got here and I expanded my mind. So I
also realized about the Joel Osteing of the world and
all those maniacs. And then we have the evangelicals in Venezuela,
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who are the crazy money people all about religion until
money is around, and then you got many crazies here
as well. So normally I don't trust religious people. If
you come up with I'm such a Christian and I'm
such a defaults whatever whatever it is, I don't care Muslim, Christian, whatever.
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If you're too deep into it, I try to It's
like a caution tape for me because most of them
are hip hoop. It's about it but this one seems
to stand by it. This is one of the few
religious Texans guys whatever, truly sticking up to his morals
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and telling everybody else to screw up, screw off. Look
at this. Need to understand, James Talerico.
Speaker 3 (19:20):
At their state.
Speaker 12 (19:21):
Capital, a group of billionaires are attempting to dismantle public
education in the second largest state in the country. They're
pushing something called private school doutors, which is really just
using our taxpayer dollars to pay for private school combition,
they say it's to help working class kids go to
private school. They call it school choice. It all sounds
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so noble.
Speaker 1 (19:44):
Kind of like when they say they tax and centive
for their companies are not giveaways, but tax credit for
us are. So you know they work for their free money.
We don't, I guess. So just like Brett fare a
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few years back when he went ahead and got the governor,
whatever local official or some shit like that, he got
some officials to go ahead and move money from public
schools to his kids' private schools. Bitch, you make so much.
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This is our greedy assholes. So let's keep listening to
James Tellarico.
Speaker 5 (20:36):
It is the biggest scam I have ever seen.
Speaker 12 (20:39):
Exactly in the states that have already tried vouchers, the
vast majority of the money ends up going to wealthy
parents who already have.
Speaker 3 (20:47):
Their kids in privacy, but you're go want to pay.
Speaker 12 (20:50):
For the voucher money went to rich parents who already
had their kids in privacy.
Speaker 5 (20:55):
See in New Hampshire, it's in Flora, it's seventy percent.
Speaker 12 (21:01):
And every year more money that would have gone to
the public schools is now going to rich parents who
don't need it, slowly.
Speaker 5 (21:09):
Starving the public schools.
Speaker 12 (21:12):
In Arizona, their voucher stand is already bankrupting.
Speaker 5 (21:16):
Their public education budget. Because that's the point, that's the
goal exactly. These billionaires pushing vouchers have different reasons.
Speaker 12 (21:27):
Some of them have extreme religious views, some of them
have an ideological mission. Some of them own private schools
that will profit off the new law once it's passed.
But they all share the same goal closing our neighborhood
public schools. So Texans need to wake up. They need
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to call their state reps. They need to call their
state senators, they need to call their lieutenant.
Speaker 1 (21:52):
I'm sorry I did, but I have no faith in
Texas whatsoever. I don't think Texas can be counted on
except to continue the madness. If I'm completely honest, I
wish I would be proven wrong. But that sucks state
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that denies its roots. So to them, there were never
Mexicans there. I mean, think about it. They complained, the
Mexicans are coming acrossing the border, when in reality, there's
coming back home after somebody fucking came in and invaded
their home. You know, ask them why tehas and not Texas,
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because Mexicans had its own language, Mexican, which you know,
it's very different, which is why you hear all those
tongue twisters of names over there, So a whole other
different story that they have no idea about. They know
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nothing about their own stories. Very few even know what
the hell don't tread on me flag even stands for,
so that don't tread on me or you know, just
rolling onto everybody else. And so now this is how
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they are being played as a poppet, because I understand
that I'm not talking. I'm already preaching to the choir.
I'm already talking to people like minded, and it's not
just about griping about what they're doing. But it's trying
to figure out a way how we can better manage
it graduation. I like to use my examples with Venezuela
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because it is a very parallel situation. People from Ukraine
and Russia will use Putting as an example because of
the situation, and Cubans with head and you know, reasonable
and critical thinking will relate it to their government as
well because it's the same thing. But they are looking
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at Elsavado as an example because it's like the one
smart dictator to say it that way, where he has
known how to how total line between getting away with
whatever he wants to do and make sure that he
keeps the people on his side by keeping the majority
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of the population on his side doing shit the right way.
I gotta say that, yes, some of them, I don't
like the techniques that he does and some of the things,
but sometimes and I only say that because it is
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that President was right to say, you know, it's easy
to come and complain and whatever and what not about
him and rights and whateveryone, because many of those criminals
don't see life as live. But when you do the
same thing as everybody else will as a bad guy.
He's what keeps you separated from it. Well, you're gonna
kill to go or to be killed. Yes, those are
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different examples, even though they are very similar. So let's
go to see who knew what. I want to talk
to Trump and who's who?
Speaker 4 (25:17):
I don't know who you are, I don't know why
do you like this stuff?
Speaker 1 (25:21):
I'm going to restart that video because he is talking
to Trump supporters and I've been sharing this video and
stuff like that, and I really hate this guy. Right
mm hmm.
Speaker 4 (25:34):
I want to talk to the Trump supporters from that
Who you are? Why do you like this stuff?
Speaker 1 (25:41):
Mhm.
Speaker 13 (25:44):
Whatever he tells, he accuses everyone else the man who
cannot tell the truth, but he combines it with being
a narcissist about that.
Speaker 9 (26:00):
Power and really treat the country as sort of his
little bully fight.
Speaker 1 (26:05):
Um, they all knew it.
Speaker 7 (26:07):
Donald Trump is everything my children to do it kindergarten.
He's been exploiting working Americans.
Speaker 4 (26:15):
For forty years.
Speaker 1 (26:16):
They know it.
Speaker 4 (26:18):
He's a race baby, singaphobic, religious.
Speaker 1 (26:21):
Vigi worthy that our balls go.
Speaker 4 (26:24):
He says it's for.
Speaker 2 (26:24):
The little guy, but he's actually got a lot of
the businesses in the back.
Speaker 4 (26:27):
The little guy.
Speaker 3 (26:31):
Donald Trump, the other Day said that tells the soldier
to commit a war, the soldier.
Speaker 4 (26:35):
To just go to it.
Speaker 1 (26:36):
That's one of the few ones that stuck to his guns.
As much as we don't agree.
Speaker 4 (26:42):
As he should knows what's.
Speaker 1 (26:44):
In the Constitution about its mix of in these spirits
and nonsense.
Speaker 4 (26:56):
Just cannot support Donald Trump.
Speaker 13 (27:05):
Donald he doesn't know the difference the truth and lies.
Speaker 4 (27:10):
He lies every work.
Speaker 14 (27:12):
That comes out of his mind. I think it's a
cru I think he's crazy. I think he's unfit for office.
Speaker 1 (27:23):
And when you're trying to tell me that, yeah, they
know what they're doing, I seriously doubt it in the
sense of, yes, they do know what they're doing, but
that's because they're trying to dismantle everything and there are
geniuses at it. It's like the pretty woman Richard Geared
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in the movie when he's just like, what's the business?
I just buy other businesses, break them apart, and sell
them to pieces and make a boatlot of money on
the way. That's this. In this case, we are the
company taken apart. The entire country has been taken apart.
I mean I know that we keep hearing it our
memes and whatnot, but you literally have a South African
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coming here to tell everybody else how the immigrants, how
the bad guys, mirrowing anyone reflecting. I mean, has anybody
come to realize that Trump call his own children the
poison of the blood of the country because they are
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immigrant children of immigrant.
Speaker 8 (28:34):
He's married to two immigrants, Like, do they not think
they stick to them?
Speaker 1 (28:43):
I mean, it's kind of like when the Nazis follow
Hitler because Hitler wanted blonde, paul muscular, good looking people
while he was a scrunny, midgid blonde haired Jew. But
everybody went after him like, oh my god, he's the best,
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Like there's bastard over here. I mean, I'm not even
gonna play that that clip. I can deal with him.
And again, I understand that many of these officers are
just doing their job because you have to do it
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whether you want to or not. But at some point
there should be some way to disobey and a lawful order. Right,
I don't know, because I guess it's not law it's
not unlawful because they're under the authority of the president,
but it's a moral. It's good for the country. I said, really,
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you know, lawful? They said, if it also if it
would be to be done to somebody under the criminal
law of the US, would it be lawful to do that?
Where you guys are doing you know what I mean,
And it's not you guys itself, but something to just
enjoy it. When it's a festival. They're acting like people
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are trying to attack them. People are just standing around
with their hands in their pockets. The private data and
passwords are first online like the emails. The emails not
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even gonna Actually when I recorded it, I didn't even
give it the whole thing because it's just disgusting, Like
learn your thing. That's a racist symbol.
Speaker 9 (31:04):
You you're a Stafford did not put his context information.
Speaker 4 (31:10):
That we're trying to That's what we're trying to figure out.
Speaker 9 (31:13):
That's a pretty big problem.
Speaker 7 (31:16):
Got the best minds rights and that's where I mean.
Speaker 5 (31:20):
I'm sure everybody.
Speaker 9 (31:21):
Out there has had a contact where you it was
said one person and then a different phone number.
Speaker 7 (31:26):
But you've never talked to him before, So how's the
number on your phone?
Speaker 1 (31:29):
It was said one person and then a different.
Speaker 8 (31:33):
It's like the joy Trivi any dead excuse to Joey's
mom of I was sleeping on the accountants, like, how
is that number even save in your phone at all?
Speaker 1 (31:51):
He's suggested the something. Well, Carlos, you're an idiot. Somebody
hacked them. Okay, he hacked himself into it, and they
got everybody on the their thumb. And somehow sounds familiar
because even until to this day, everything bad that happens
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in Minezuela is fault of the opposition. Never minded. The
officialism has been in ruling of every department and agency
and whatever branches of government used to exist for the
past fifteen years. But hey, it's still somehow the opposition's
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fault that they are completely incompetent.
Speaker 9 (32:38):
Yeahberg, you said no classified information was included in the
signal chat, correct, That's correct.
Speaker 7 (32:45):
And President Trump also said there was no.
Speaker 9 (32:48):
Classified information in the signal chat, and Secretary Hegseth said
nobody was texting war plans.
Speaker 7 (32:55):
There was absolutely no classified info in that chat.
Speaker 9 (33:00):
Lieutenant General Cruz, I'd like to talk to you about
a couple of things.
Speaker 5 (33:04):
Real quick.
Speaker 9 (33:05):
Executive Order one three five two six, Section one point
four A. This is the Trump administration's executive order with
regard to classified information. It says information shall be classified
if its unauthorized disclosure could reasonably be expected to cause
damage to national security, including military plans, weapons systems, or operations.
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You don't disagree that that's accurately quoted, right.
Speaker 3 (33:31):
That's an eccurate quote from the executive order.
Speaker 1 (33:34):
Before we're continuing to the dancing in you know, plas
the footing of this general because again, why can't you
use answer the question straightforward whereas the honor because that
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seems pretty ste forward any of us who have seen
the chat, you can you know that all of those
information factors, all three contributed and more we're shared in there,
aside from the fact that you are so pro bad
to pro military and you're doing all of that conversation
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and not just once. And then you say the signal
is a great chat? When did it's let me take
a breather. You talk about how you have the most
expert minds in the technological field working for you, but
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you don't have them set up our communication system. You
instead go use signal. Why not?
Speaker 7 (34:53):
What'sapp fifty two hundred point zero one.
Speaker 9 (35:03):
This is the DoD's Manual on classification says, quote, information
shall be classified if it's unauthorized disclosure could reasonably be
expected to cause describable damage to national security. This includes
military plans, weapon systems, or operations.
Speaker 7 (35:21):
You don't disagree that I quoted that accurately, right.
Speaker 3 (35:23):
That's also a merit.
Speaker 9 (35:25):
And I show you the I'd like to show you
the text that Secretary Heg Saith actually published to the world.
Speaker 1 (35:34):
He's thinking, what can I say? What can I say?
Speaker 7 (35:37):
As Branking Member Hims said, it says time.
Speaker 11 (35:40):
Now Weather's favorable does confirm with Sencom we are a
go permission launch and it says a twelve to fifteen
Eastern eighteen F eighteens launch first Stripe Package F eighteens
are military systems.
Speaker 7 (35:54):
Correct, weapon systems, okay?
Speaker 9 (35:59):
Thirteen forty five trigger based F eighteen first strike windows
starts target terrorist is at his no location, so.
Speaker 7 (36:07):
It should be on time. Also, Stripe thrones launch MQ nine.
MQ nine's is.
Speaker 3 (36:12):
A weapon system correct, they are? Okay.
Speaker 15 (36:16):
I think applying the Executive Order as well as the
DoD Manual to this fact pattern, we clearly have weapons
systems that have been identified that is classified information.
Speaker 3 (36:28):
Now.
Speaker 9 (36:28):
The reason why it's important that this information not be
disclosed is that we don't want the adversaries to know
what's about to happen, right, sir.
Speaker 16 (36:39):
Well, I would draw it a small distinction there. You
referenced and asked if that platform, those two platforms are systems.
They are, but those terms are used all across the
globe in a lot of context.
Speaker 3 (36:51):
So it's really about how they're used in.
Speaker 4 (36:53):
The context of this particular document.
Speaker 3 (36:55):
They just want to clarify that the use of those I.
Speaker 7 (36:58):
Understand in this.
Speaker 3 (37:00):
Go up online and then I'll be the show the seconds.
Speaker 1 (37:04):
So right there, we can already I can't deal with her.
So again, we're just having a whole bunch of people
m cover up something that is uncoverable, something that is unredeemable,
(37:30):
something that issues. Yea, now m hm, this part here
as an immigrant, as somebody who has an accent who
just love languages and understands the I mean different. This
(38:00):
is what makes us have flavor, and this is what
we have representing us.
Speaker 12 (38:08):
Being raising anti in their voice calling about SETI activities
in India.
Speaker 3 (38:14):
Do you think that should continue here in the US
as well?
Speaker 7 (38:17):
You're gonna have to go louder.
Speaker 1 (38:19):
So first of all, he goes, You're gonna have to
go louder.
Speaker 7 (38:22):
Uh, people would be welcoming. This is accent.
Speaker 17 (38:33):
Oh no, no, he's just he said he was louder.
So he just can't understand what he's saying. And it's
not because of the accent. Okay, sure, possible deniability he
says something or you know, rings a bell some way,
because that's what this is. It's possible denability.
Speaker 1 (38:56):
And so why is that because we already saw that
the other one, what's her name, Margorine. I know it's Marjorie,
but Margorine, she's just a chemical away from plastic. She
(39:20):
little like it, decided to ignore a reporter because she
was from the UK. So we can find we can
see the pattern there. And so it's a tough situation
because we don't really know what's going on. We don't
(39:42):
really know how to navigate most of the situations besides
getting angry and see what happens. But m bad people
only win if we let him, if we don't do
anything about it. We're gonna raise our voice. We've gotta
(40:04):
be able to you know, support each other. And when
I say support each other, whether you're a Haitian dealing
with something with your tips or whether you are a
single mom that just needs help with watching the Kate
(40:25):
a few hours. Like help each other out. However, you
can't just help each other out if it's within your reach.
Migaelan Hilanda. I used to say it, do well without
looking well. Our sounds better in Spanish. Do well without
looking to who who you do it to. Basically, do
(40:45):
good without caring about who you do good to me.
I can be in sending out a game basically, no,
you can see how it flows more in Spanish, and
poems and songs horrible things to interpret. It's like they're
(41:05):
freaking horrible to interpret. Oh, every time I got to
interpret a poem or a song, it is a nightmare.
I actually termed to interpret songs. I gave up on
that because somehow my brain blocks with songs. It's like
(41:28):
it's like the Mario Brothers game. I forget which one
is it? Which console is it? That the bridge they
start to all this like in the desert. When I
think it is Supernintendo will introduce this desert world and
when we first realized the little blocks they are holding
up in the air, they fall after you sit in
(41:50):
there for a while. That's what happens to words when
they go into my head through a song. I cannot
understand it and state complete. Everything just falls any other way.
I can interpret NonStop for hours, which I'm going to
need any pretty soond Yeah, well, let's see what else
(42:20):
has been going on aside from all these politics and
all of this other stuff as well. I am talking
to about three different people, four different people to start
their own podcast right now. Uh, some would be too
(42:49):
kind of like an audio drama. It's like I hear
in my mouth. Yep, there is like an audio drama
of a book of a friend a friend of mine wrote,
and then somebody else wants to do one about archaeology
and rocks and fossils and stuff like that. I think.
(43:14):
So there's somebody else who wants to do a neurotic podcast,
and somebody else is writing writing stories for it. So
I might put those two together and get the stories
off one for the other one to read the recordings. Well,
(43:35):
the office, as you can see, is still immense. I
haven't been able to do anything here buying some extra
equipment and then over here, but I have about thirty
five hat sets over here that I use. I'm gonna
(44:00):
having a training, women's training something. It's going to be
like a whole weekend, and it's gonna be thirty to
fifty people that I'm going to be interpreting for at
the same time. I love those things like doing like
(44:20):
a lot of people like that. Last time I did
something like that, it's usually for like construction company trainings
and you know, not the fun stuff, but recording studios
coming along, I'm gonna really pretty soon I'll be able
(44:42):
to stop recording in my office and r allow me
to continue finishing it up, and then I'll be able
to move everything to the little recording studio that I'm
building next to my office. I learned how to putile
for the first time two days ago, three days ago. No, yeah,
(45:03):
something like that. I've never done tile.
Speaker 7 (45:07):
I I.
Speaker 1 (45:09):
Just jump into it, but I did. I did get
lucky and talk to the deeper guy who actually they
had one who knew a lot about tiles, and he
gave me the step by step. That shit looks good.
Speaker 18 (45:24):
Actually, let me see if I can say, let me see, Yeah, there's.
Speaker 1 (45:39):
The time I've never done that. And then I don't
know if you can see, but I'm building right over
there a little game console set up. You'll be able
to see it later once I moved location. But that
(46:04):
has been a lot of work. I'm almost done with it.
I gotta figure it out how to do with a cricket.
I'm gonna try to do like a I don't know,
maybe the size of a regular sheet of paper, like
(46:26):
a sticker of a Mario in a Luigi, and maybe
a Yoshi and a toad going through the tunnels. Because
I have this all these vents, the ac e vents
houses an old house, and so I'm thinking paint him
(46:52):
green and make him look like the Mario brothers pipes
and have Yoshi and the other ones go to them.
And so I'm excited. Already connected all their consoles. Uh,
we have set up PS four, Xbox one, Nintendo Super, Nintendo,
(47:14):
Nintendo sixty four, Nintendo WU all connected, same TV, same everything.
I have a splitter. They send some different ways. So
I just gotta press a button. So all the three
Nintendos are with the A VI I cable and the
we you with the other two consoles are on HDMI.
(47:38):
Just press a button switches a month. Oh, it's coming good.
So let's see anyway, I think that is it for today.
It's already one o'clock. I gotta a little better because
I gotta wake up at seven, no, maybe eight. So well,
(48:03):
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