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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The Director of National Intelligence Talsey Bless her heart, Gabbert.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
I'm not asking you to take my word for it.
I'm asking you and the media to conduct honest journalism
and the American people to see for yourself and the
documents that we've released now close to two hundred pages
that confirm the conclusions that we have drawn that President
Obama directed an intelligence community assessment to be created to

(00:24):
further this contrived, false narrative that ultimately led to a
year's long coup to try to undermine President Trump's presidency.

Speaker 1 (00:31):
Yeah, do not underestimate how radical and different type of
an approach this is going to be. The Inspector General
Michael Horowitz, I remember like, Okay, well he's going to
get in there. After Muller couldn't figure this out. He
got there, Well, he was not the right to go
into what we're seeing now. Special Counsel John Durham, he
wasn't permitted to do it. He was not the right.

(00:52):
So this is successful. Things could change, but that is
a very big if.

Speaker 2 (01:00):
Palm's direction and with the support and coordination with the
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Rick Crawford, today we've released a
declassified oversight Majority Staff report that was produced in September
of twenty twenty. The stunning revelations that we are releasing
today should be of concern to every American. This is
not about Democrats Republicans. This has to do with the

(01:22):
integrity of our Democratic Republic and American voters having faith
that the votes cast will count. There is irrefutable evidence
that detail how President Obama and his national security team
directed the creation of an intelligence community assessment that they
knew was false.

Speaker 1 (01:41):
Yeah, this is something of every American. Like Telsea Gabbert
just said, it's not a Republican or a Democrat think
this is not political. Oh, yes it is, because we're
in America twenty twenty five. Let's lip the tenor level
and here, what's CNN is talking about this? This is
kind of staggering. This is hardly information that we should

(02:02):
be repeating. That's that's as far as that's so far
to the left that they went with this story. Not okay,
let's look at the evidence. No, we shouldn't even be
repeating this.

Speaker 3 (02:14):
We have no idea.

Speaker 4 (02:15):
I mean, this is hardly information that we should even
be repeating. Never mind that it's you know, some some
years after the fact, eight years more than that after
the fact, but also just to look at the source.
But look, this is the what this White House wants
to talk about. And I'm not sure that we should
spend that much more time on it.

Speaker 3 (02:36):
Frankly, Yeah, I mean that we have.

Speaker 1 (02:39):
Frankly, we shouldn't spend any more time on this. Well,
they'll go to spend some time on it. It's called
the strike force. We're saying now that twenty CIA and
FBI agents have blown the whistle on Obama, Brennan, the
whole Russian hoax. Good Devin Newnez will be vindicated here.

(02:59):
He knew what was going on back then.

Speaker 5 (03:01):
And Speaker at the time, Paul Ryan were briefed, and
they hid this from us, and they continued to hide
it all the way until we uncovered it. The documents
that are underlying that we now have seen, I've only
seen a few of those. They're definitely smoking guns. That
information generitely needs to be made available to the American public.
And from what I understand, there's even more underlying evidence

(03:22):
that backs up what Director Ratcliffe put out.

Speaker 1 (03:26):
Yeah, remember noon is he was forced to resign from
the House Intelligence Committee because of the man he just
mentioned right there, Paul Ryan, that piece of garbage, Speaker
of the House. It was back in March of twenty seventeen,
Congresson Nunas went to the White House and formed President Trump, Sarah,

(03:47):
you're being overthrown your campaign, You're being spied on.

Speaker 5 (03:53):
He knew it was going, but just for the sake
of full transparency, because there's so much that's out there,
it's misinformation or disinformation on this Russia Gate fiasco, that
we needed this information out before the election. And that's
why we've been asking the President of the United States
to declassify many more documents as it relates to not
only Bruce or but also with the Carter page.

Speaker 6 (04:16):
Faisa.

Speaker 1 (04:17):
Well, I guess now we'll get some of these documents
that Congress and nuns was asking for way back yonder.
I don't know what her name is. The lady on
the five, the liberal lady with the glasses, Jessica Tarlov.
Thank you, Director Ryan Nigel Starlov. Listen to her and
Guttfeld sitting over there. Boy, he got ready, he fired back. Man. Listen,

(04:41):
this is.

Speaker 6 (04:42):
Such old news.

Speaker 7 (04:43):
Is it's beyond comprehension that we're talking about and I
understand that this Epstein situation is very tricky for the administration,
and day by day it gets worse.

Speaker 6 (04:51):
And worse and worse.

Speaker 8 (04:52):
We had to take this story seriously for years, and
it was false.

Speaker 6 (04:57):
It was.

Speaker 1 (04:58):
It wasn't false. It false. See that's how they're gonna
not even look at the facts. You lied for all
these years. Here's the fact, No, it was. It wasn't false.

Speaker 8 (05:07):
No, no, no, for people to understand what happened, all right,
because the problem with this story is that nobody knows
what you're talking about. When Trump won in twenty sixteen,
the intel community concluded that Russia didn't have a hand
in his victory. Instead of accepting the inclusion, Obama determined
and wanted a new conclusion. So we sent Brennan running

(05:30):
to come up with a new collusion that there was
some kind of trivial involvement that then they could feed
out to the media. And coincidentally, dozens of news organizations
said that Trump was in bed with Putin and that
somehow Brennan knew.

Speaker 6 (05:44):
Brennan knew, How did he know? There was no true
There was no proof, there was no water, nothing, But no, I.

Speaker 1 (05:50):
Listened what you're hearing in the anger right there, and
Gutfeld is the same thing I feel. It's probably the
same thing that you feel, because when it comes to
treason there should be no mercy. I mean that, no mercy.
And we know in DC, well all across America, all

(06:13):
the judges, they've been politicized, they're corrupted. It's kind of
like how we started to many people across America starting
to figure out that the media is fake. We're now
learning about all these judges, how far the rot has
gone in the swamp. They're corrupted. We know treeson has
been going on for now probably ten years. So I

(06:36):
really I see no other choice in setting up tribunals.
Trees and tribunals hold them down at Alligator Alcatraz and
in Florida. We'll let you finish. Go ahead, let me finish, Okay,
go ahead.

Speaker 8 (06:51):
They amplified a false conclusion that Trump colluded with Russia
in twenty sixteen. We had to spend years dealing with that,
and now we're actually getting investigation and you're saying, no, you.

Speaker 1 (07:05):
Know what, you guys should just move on.

Speaker 8 (07:07):
You guys should just move You saying the same thing
about Biden's brain. You guys spent four years telling us
that Joe Biden was fine.

Speaker 1 (07:15):
You covered up for an invalid, and then when we
get the.

Speaker 8 (07:18):
Truth, it's like, oh, you know what, it's time.

Speaker 1 (07:20):
We got to look forward.

Speaker 6 (07:21):
We got to start talking about what's there.

Speaker 8 (07:22):
And you can bring up Epstein all you want. We
unlike Democrats, we can handle two things, three things, four
things at once. We doesn't see No, have you been
listening to the night Lately? The right is more on
top of Epstein than the Democrats are. The Democrats ever
cared about Epstein until they saw a political motivation. The
right was into the Epstein story because women were being

(07:47):
sex trafficked.

Speaker 6 (07:48):
We actually cared.

Speaker 8 (07:49):
But now you're like, ooh, Epstein a political angle, Ooh,
this is fantastic. Save me your selective outrage and pound
sand Why.

Speaker 1 (07:59):
Yeah, it makes me think back now to the FBI's
Biden administration, Gestapo, Ray tomar Largo, President Trumps, what do
you have Russia Gate documents in there? Obama Gate documents
in there?

Speaker 9 (08:15):
Eh? Eh?

Speaker 1 (08:17):
Clapper, Brennan, They're gonna be easy to take down Obama.
I don't know. Peter Strock, Lisa Page, the FBI cats
found out today that Peter Strock's wife, Melissa Hodgman, she
in DC. They never shared the same married name. They
got to keep the names hidden from us. She's an
upper person in the SEC Enforcement Division. Lisa Page's husband, Joseph,

(08:44):
they got divorced two years ago. Hey, Joseph, if you
want to come forward, do a little talking here got
a little committee. What did you learn from your wife, Lisa.
I really really appreciate the guts of d and I
Tulca Gabber for speaking the truth there. I love the
fact that we found out, and I don't love the
fact any human is sick or been sick, But I

(09:07):
love the fact that we found out that what we
were seeing about Hillary Clinton sure did look to be
like what we thought we were seeing about Hillary Clinton.
We always knew she was off a rocker, but boy,
we learned that she was really off a rocker. I
think mood swing is a kind of a light word
I'll use. She had some mood swings. Remember when she

(09:29):
was almost passing out and being having to shove back
into that vand like a couple sacks of potatoes. They
tried before the Republicans did try before congress Woman Elis
Staphonic Chairman Devin Nunez. They brought Robert Mueller. Ford tried

(09:50):
to get some tried to get some answers from him
over the Steel dossier. Let's go, let's go hear how
frustrating it then and how frustrating it's still going to be. Now,
this is a reminder here, I'm just going to give
you a little glimpse of what we're gonna be hearing
in the future.

Speaker 10 (10:07):
Here, mister Muller, as special counsel, did you review documents
related to the origin of the counter intelligence investigations the.

Speaker 6 (10:15):
Trump campaign up on occasion?

Speaker 10 (10:19):
Was the Steele dossier one of those documents that was reviewed?

Speaker 3 (10:22):
And I can't discuss that case.

Speaker 1 (10:23):
We can't discuss that. Well, maybe he can answered this.

Speaker 10 (10:26):
I'm just asking a process question. Have you read the
Steele dossier?

Speaker 3 (10:30):
And again, I'm not going to respond to that.

Speaker 1 (10:32):
All right, Well, let's move on me and we getting
over here.

Speaker 10 (10:35):
Were you and your team permitted to access all of
those documents?

Speaker 11 (10:38):
Again, I can't get into that investigative what we collected
and what we're doing with investigation investigation materials.

Speaker 10 (10:50):
Let me ask it this way. Was there any limitation
in your access to documents related to the counter intelligence.

Speaker 3 (10:56):
That's such a broad question. I have real trouble hands.

Speaker 1 (11:00):
Yeah, I think an answer good mis stephonic, Try a
different angle, different question.

Speaker 10 (11:05):
Maybe, did the Special Council's Office undertake any efforts to
investigate and verify or disprove allegations contained in the Steele dossier?

Speaker 3 (11:14):
Again? I can't respond, all.

Speaker 1 (11:16):
Right, don't give up, Keep trying, keep trying.

Speaker 10 (11:18):
Did your office undertake any efforts to identify steals, sources
or sub sources?

Speaker 3 (11:24):
Again, the same answer.

Speaker 10 (11:26):
Was were these tasks referred to any other agencies?

Speaker 3 (11:30):
Again? I can't speak to it.

Speaker 1 (11:31):
All right, This is getting kind of old and tiring.
But Trump hadn't given up, so I'm not going to
give up. Let's see if we can get an answer.

Speaker 10 (11:37):
From me here, did your office consider whether the Russian
government used steel sources to provide steal with disinformation?

Speaker 3 (11:44):
Again? I can't speak to that.

Speaker 1 (11:46):
Oh okay, you starting to starting to see a trend
here at all. All the trend continues.

Speaker 10 (11:54):
Did any member of the Special Council's Office staff travel
overseas as part of the investigation?

Speaker 3 (12:01):
He yes, but I can't go further. Than that.

Speaker 1 (12:03):
I can't go further than that. No, what are you?
Oliver North nineteen eighty seven, Come on, man, answer a question?

Speaker 10 (12:10):
Did they seek information about a US citizen or any
US in territory?

Speaker 3 (12:14):
That I cannot go too?

Speaker 1 (12:18):
All right? Wait, hey, if Noona's there, he's in the bath.

Speaker 3 (12:23):
All right.

Speaker 1 (12:23):
When Noona's come, get Noons up here. Maybe he can
get him to answer something here.

Speaker 5 (12:27):
I know, were you aware of Kathleen Cavalac's involvement that
she had met with miss Steel the state Department official?

Speaker 11 (12:34):
Yeah, I can't respond to that question outside my jurisdiction.

Speaker 1 (12:38):
All right, he gave it a good shot. Devin, don't
give up, Devin, Come on, Maybe he'll answer one.

Speaker 5 (12:45):
Maybe the carter page FAISA warrant was was re up
three times. The last time it was re upped was
under your watch. So you did you? Were you in
the approval process of that last time that the carter
page warrant was Well.

Speaker 11 (13:02):
I can't speak specifically about that warrant, but if you
ask or was I in the approval chain?

Speaker 6 (13:09):
Answer is no, no, we gotta know.

Speaker 1 (13:12):
Wow, look you there, it took a while. We knew
it could happen. Guys, This is just an example again
of what we'll be facing trying to get answers with this.
These federal judges, these federal courts, they cannot be trusted
to handle this case. In my opinion. The system also
probably will not allow Obama to go down. Hope and

(13:32):
change go down. Let me remind you we're dealing with
treason and sedition. The only way to get to bottom
of this is up two, three, four military tribunal. There's
we don't get justice in this, my flame might go out,
country would be lost. So I think this would be

(13:53):
the most appropriate way to deal with the previous commander
in chief who was behind this trying to take out
another commander in chief. Think of it that way. What
would that equal? Military tribunal?

Speaker 6 (14:10):
This is the treportary show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (14:15):
Well literally, if you hear the President's son that recent
interview Hunter gave. I didn't see a clown car, but
it sound a little cracked out. The problem is their
base is completely insane. So are there elected officials? Only
clowns would do something like this. Want more experience on

(14:39):
how much we have here. We really are in an
abusive relationship with the former White House. We were The
New York Post put this out in again. This is
the money went somewhere. This is thievery. It's nothing short
of thievery. The Biden administration wanted to elect provide the

(15:00):
United States Postal Service mail truck fleet. Oh yeah, this
is a big deal. Back in twenty twenty two, the
Post Office said today we're going to acquire at least
sixty six thousand battery electric delivery vehicles as part of
our one hundred and six thousand vehicle acquisition plan for
deliveries between now and twenty twenty eight. They wanted to

(15:22):
replace their those dirty gas Guslin two hundred and twenty
thousand vehicles. All right, just like old booted judges EV
charging stations which cost about a billion dollars each. Or
remember wait Kamala had that billions. It was like thirty
or forty billion dollars. The Big Internet for the rural areas,

(15:46):
that was a big flop that zero Americans connected to
the Web. So Biden wanted to create a green fleet
of postal vehicles. Wow, look at this. In two years
they made two hundred and fifty of them. Look at that.
It called for forty five thousand, but they got two
hundred and fifty. That's a good guys, it's a good start.

(16:10):
It's just we're getting going in those four years. This
is also to be done by twenty twenty eight. It
was funded by three billion in funding from his Inflation
Reduction Act. Wait, I think I know a one frozen
mayor that backed that up, supported that on the front
page of the Washington Post.

Speaker 11 (16:29):
I think, Mayor Jerry, I don't want to get you
in trouble out on Fresno, California.

Speaker 1 (16:33):
All right, So so far the funds are around one
point seven billion. So they said, if Congress is able
to get back one point three billion that's still allocated
for it. Each of these two hundred and fifty trucks
have cost ux tax payers a minimum of six point
eight million dollars apiece. We can build fighter jets cheaper

(16:57):
than we can postal trucks, so I know, I know
we need to give them a break. They're only, I know,
forty four thousand, seven hundred and fifty short of their
goal of forty five thousand. Somebody sat down and looked
at this and did the math on it. They said,

(17:18):
all right, they're making about eighty three electric mail trucks
a year. It would take the government five hundred and
thirty nine is years to finalize their plans, So the
projected date is twenty twenty eight. How they've been operating
right now, we could expect an all electric United States
Postal Service fleet around the year twenty five sixty four.

(17:40):
At the rate that they're going now, they might be
they might well, will we have it all electric postal
trucks or high speed rail by then, which I think
high speed rail will beat a twenty five sixty four. Yeah,
cutoff date there. It's just more examples of the corruption

(18:01):
and the incompetence. I don't know why anybody, I guess
they maybe they don't hear this news. I'm just trying
to think of Democrat voters. Why would they keep voting
for this kind of insanity. They wouldn't allow their spouse
or somebody and their family to behave this crazy They'd
be like, what are you doing paying six point eight

(18:21):
million for a mail truck? You know that's crazy talk
in the real world.

Speaker 6 (18:28):
This is the tremortary show.

Speaker 1 (18:31):
Condom Valley's Power Talk wants to hear Christmas music, and
they're doing it they're playing. That's all the music they're playing.
I disagree with that, So I thought i'd hit them
back at the Little Saint Patrick's Day music in July there.
But it's gonna be here before we know it. You
do know that, right? Doesn't it feel like it shouldn't

(18:52):
even be the fourth of July? Yet everything just seems
to come back and just so quick. Such a blur. Well,
I bet life has not been a blur, and I
bet it slowed down. Let me see who. Oh it
was an attorney, Roger Binagdar when he was running for
city council. He was in here and we interviewed and
I've interviewed him since over the Diddy trials and all this.

(19:12):
But uh, he said, you know how people do when
we small talk, how you doing doing good? I said, man, things,
it's just going by so fast. And he said something
and I've never forgotten it and I've shared it a
few times. He said that means things are going pretty good.
Because when either you're sick or somebody sick in your
family might be in the hospital kind of sick, when

(19:34):
you got really big issues happening in life, he goes
time kind of slows down, So I guess that's good
vacation time. Though time slows way down, you go into
a time warp as well. But when your house burns down, horrible.
We're now, what six months into this, past six months

(19:57):
residents of Pacific Palisades in Altadena starting the process of
trying to rebuild your home and your life. Now they're
glad they got their life. You know what I mean
by that? Though, Adam Carolla.

Speaker 12 (20:10):
You're sitting around right now, going, how come the fire
hydrants don't work? Where's the mayor? Why is she out
of the country? What's going on with the aqueducts? You
voted for these people, This is who you voted for.

Speaker 1 (20:23):
Yeah, remember all that. Remember the lady filming the LA
Fire Department using a lady's purse to run over and
put water in and run back and empty a purse.

Speaker 9 (20:34):
Remember what in the world they don't the firemen don't
have hoses, so they're like literally using purses, women's handbags,
filling up women's handbags to put out fires. Look at
the what in the world, LAFD Fire Department using women's

(20:55):
handbags to put out fires?

Speaker 3 (20:57):
What is going on here?

Speaker 9 (20:59):
Have you guys ever seen this in your line.

Speaker 1 (21:02):
No, look, I know, I'm sure she went back to
Tuscaluska and told everybody about it. It was crazy. It
was I saw the video. Many of us have seen
that video. Let me remind you of how asinine the
La Fire Department was. Here's the assistant chief. I guess
she lost her gig, the chief chief Crowley. Won't that

(21:23):
her name? That's coming back to me. This lady's name
was Christine Larson. Because when you're a victim of a
fire and there's smoke and cinder and you're coughing, and
you just heard your loved one down the hallway scream
their last screams as the flames engulfed them. The top
of mind thing that I think I would be concerned

(21:45):
at that moment is making sure that it was a
white male who looked like me. I want so I
want a white male to come rescue me. That's what
we all think.

Speaker 13 (21:56):
You want to see somebody that responds to you, how
stearm to see, whether it's a medical call or a
fire call, that looks like you. It gives that person
a little bit more ease. Knowing that somebody might understand
their situation better is she strong enough to do this,
or you couldn't carry my husband out of a fire,
in which my response is, he got himself in the
wrong place.

Speaker 6 (22:15):
If I have to carry him out of a fire.

Speaker 1 (22:20):
You horrible person. You you he she curse. If I have
to carry your husband out of a fire, he got
himself in the wrong place in the first place. Immediate
I would have immediately fired somebody like that. But not

(22:41):
everybody's that way. Some people have a caring heart, and
people that know how to play drums and guitars. They
stepped up. A lot of Hollywood musicians did. They called
it fire aid, but a job it did to raise
one hundred million dollars that could help a lot of people.
Now we got victims. Question where'd that money go? Where'd

(23:02):
that money go? Conmas and Kevin colleagues asked Attorney General
Pambondi to investigate. Hey, Kevin, she's got a few of
the things on her plate at the moment, but yeah,
let's put that one. Let's put that one in here.
This is Sue Pasco. She's a private investigative journalist. She
was on with the local ABC news affiliate down there,

(23:22):
and they've all done some digging listen to what they're
finding out with this fire EID.

Speaker 7 (23:26):
Here there's twelve thousand people, basically twelve thousand homes gone.
Those people probably want to know where the money is it.
This will be an easy task to find out. So
I contacted the Annenburg They never responded, and the Annenburgh Foundation,
because they are overseeing the wildfire funds. Yes, so I
emailed them several times. They never responded. I called them

(23:48):
several times, they never responded, and finally it was like
almost two weeks later, a woman got back to me
and she said, oh, I'm sorry for the delay. The
person you need to speak to is Chris Wallace. He's
immediate a spokesperson for wildfire up funds.

Speaker 1 (24:02):
All right. So she reached out and she contacted the
authorities trying to find out where's this hundred million dollars
going to They're supposed to be going to the people
that needed the help.

Speaker 7 (24:10):
So I contacted Chris and I said, you know, victims
want to know when they can get their money. Seems
like a very simple question. She said, basically, they don't.
All this money are going to nonprofits, and then nonprofits
will take care of making sure the money's distributed.

Speaker 1 (24:27):
All right, well, okay, there's there's good nonprofits and as
we know in California, there were criminal nonprofits. See one
of those was the Change Reaction. Another one was Door
of Hope. Door of Hope gives financial assistance to help
victims pay for rent. Other groups. Now that would seem

(24:51):
the Door of Hope that that's a nonprofit that helps
victims pay for rent. They're already set up like that,
so that would make sense. They already have the organizations
set up. But here's some of the other ones. On's
called the California Native Vote Project. How does voting have

(25:11):
to do with getting a new couch because yours is burned?
They want to encourage this group, California Native Vote Project
encourage Native Americans to participate in the political process. What
does that have to do with fire? It doesn't. That's
why my voice got that love. We also have the

(25:34):
Instituto Day Education own popular del ser Day California. I know,
I said that, like, I'm from Tennessee and I had
three years of Spanish one. Their mission, according to their website,
is to respond to the needs and to educate immigrants.
How does that have to do anything with the fire

(25:56):
it doesn't None of these have anything to do with
assisting while victims. Man if this is not a temptation
for fraud, this is like the COVID money again fraud.

Speaker 7 (26:10):
Initially, they gave fifty million dollars to about one hundred
and twenty nonprofits. And I looked at these nonprofits and
one of them said we help mobile home parks. And
there were two mobile home parks in the Palisades, all
the income, and so I contacted the people there. They
had never received any money.

Speaker 1 (26:33):
Ain't gotten the money. The mobile home people hadn't gotten
the money. I don't think anybody's getting the money. It
sounds like just.

Speaker 7 (26:38):
Go to the nonprofits that are listed if you want
a good laugh. I mean, one of the nonprofits cleans
preschool bathrooms. Well after the fire, who knows, maybe there
is a preschool bathroom that needs cleaning.

Speaker 14 (26:50):
We have listed all the nonprofits, so they've given out
seventy five million dollars so far, and you can see
for yourself each nonprofit that has received money.

Speaker 1 (27:01):
Cal Volunteers is one of them as well. The head
of cal Volunteers was appointed by Newsom. He has a
salary one hundred and forty one thousand dollars and they
serve under the office of the governor. The first Lady
Jennifer Cybele Newsom, she's the honorary chair. Yeah, money went

(27:22):
to cal volunteers as well. Now that doesn't mean that
they're doing corruption with it. I don't know. You can't
accuse anybody that till you know. But man, is this
not an open opportunity for fraud straight up fraud? Well,
I'm sure there's a lot of vetting with the nonprofits.
You really got to show the state that you're a

(27:45):
real business, that you're that you have actually helped the
community with your nonprofit. It's probably difficult to get involved
in this.

Speaker 7 (27:54):
They don't say how much each individual nonprofit gets. So
there are two nonprofits that are for the homeless people
in the Palace or Not the Palisades, Los Angeles and
gent in general that they're getting money from from LASSA.
So why are these nonprofits also getting money from fire Aid?
I don't know. They're homeless nonprofits. Of course we're all

(28:14):
homeless now.

Speaker 6 (28:15):
But yeah, the assistant Trevor Jerry show on The Valley's Power.

Speaker 1 (28:20):
Talk forgot to throw Ozzy Osbourne in that, so that
run the three things, because that was four Malcolm Jamal Warner,
Hull Cogan, Ozzy and Chuck Mangioni. Maybe a lot of
people that today might not know Chuck Mangioni as much,
but those three are big names, big names. Hull Cogan
passing away at seventy one, Boy, he was an American icon.

(28:46):
Now you know what he was America. Yes, that's really
five minutes, thirty seconds, A little this coolly.

Speaker 6 (29:00):
Whoa.

Speaker 1 (29:01):
It's like my son, he'd be.

Speaker 9 (29:03):
Like jumping on dude, clean it up.

Speaker 6 (29:06):
Talk, Oh good, if you.

Speaker 3 (29:12):
Can asshock on their feeture.

Speaker 1 (29:17):
That's home Comedia.

Speaker 3 (29:18):
Has taken over.

Speaker 12 (29:19):
Stay with us wrestling friends, that's pre being made tonight.

Speaker 1 (29:23):
Let's start being made tonight. He's one of the reasons
I love the nineteen hundreds when we all kind of
watched the same TV shows, could kind of talk about
the same stuff. Yeah, let me tell you about this
guy in New York. He's fifty five years old. He's
a New York City resident. Federal authorities have charged Michael

(29:46):
Gaham with constructing and placing seven improvised explosive devices across Manhattan.
Think if you had fifty like sleeper cell guys to
do this. Most of the bombs replaced on rooftops of
apartment buildings. One was thrown onto a subway track of
the Williamsburg Bridge. I know that one and one of

(30:07):
the longest the springing bridges in the world. It carries
lanes of traffic. They got a subway system on it.
They got bicycles and pedestrians on one part of this.
There was once a time where with so much chaos
and so much news, this would have been like a
big headline that we caught a dude in New York
City trying to bowl it up. He built devices with

(30:29):
potassium aluminum powder. One device had thirty grams of explosive powder.
He strategically hid them in high risk locations. Some had
shotgun shells to increase the explosion, the shrapnel, the damage.

(30:49):
This guy posted a comment to President Trump in late
March as well. He said, Dear President, I'm just thinking
now here in New York City, It's too bad that
wall wasn't built before the Nashtional Guard would have have
to come here for the protest. Would you just drop
a bomb on this place because they seem to be
coming and coming question mark kind of a rambling statement

(31:12):
that he made, but he did have a feature of
a rainbow colored communist fist fight the power, and he
also had a picture celebrating Independence Day as well.

Speaker 9 (31:24):
Well.

Speaker 1 (31:24):
I guess they're making celebrated day off even if you're
a gay communist. Hours before this guy got arrested, he
put a message on Instagram saying, who wants me to
go out and play like there's no tomorrow. When federal
authorities caught him, he had another ied in his possession
when they picked him up.

Speaker 6 (31:43):
They assistant Trevor Jerry show Mondo Valley's Power Talk
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