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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Partment of Homeland Security has warned three Democrat run states
that are going to face lawsuits federal funding cuts if
they continue to defy requests to cooperate with ICE. I
recall a man back last summer last fall campaigning that
he would abolish the sanctuary jurisdictions if elected. Acting ICE
(00:24):
Director Todd Lyon sent letters to the attorney generals of
New York, Illinois, and Gavin Land California, demanding confirm whether
or not they're going to honor detainees placed on thousands
of illegal aliens or release them. New York and Illinois
have already confirmed not going to comply. California has not responded.
(00:47):
I just don't think Newsom can't find his buzzer. Yeah,
take how many people that sanctuary jurisdictions put into danger?
Allowing guys, you understand what this is, Allowing murderers and
rapists and other criminals to walk the streets, mix in
a little cashless veil, allow them to be released back
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into the community. Oh on, wis crime going up? I
don't know, it's not. They'll say, look at this chart.
Look at this chart. Yeah, it gotten so bad that
people aren't even calling it in anymore. Let me, okay, ready,
let me are you ready to personalize this? I now
know how Rome fell, I now know how Oakland fell.
(01:32):
Let me tell you how Fresno's falling. It was Saturday morning.
I came down here early, about seven seven thirty. I
parked in the back parking lot, and we have a
gated in with a code for a gate to open,
with barbed wire around the top where station vans. And
you've heard me talk about how the police had to
come run homeless transits. It broke into our station vans.
(01:56):
Now these aren't what we've already. Now had to take
a few of the v heres and employees have to
drive them home because the windows kept getting busts, even
parked up front with more people. These vans are not
in use anymore, but they're sitting there and they're very
soon going to be taken away. I've been told, so
that's good. But I'm looking's getting out of the car
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and I heard and there's a neighborhood over there, But
I knew the bark didn't come from that direction. I
know the lay of the land. I know the echo
effect now after almost ten years, and I looked in
the gated gated area and saw German shepherd back there
running around. Somebody cut a hole in the in the
chain link fence. I assumed they were back there sleeping
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in the in the van. I was just running in
for a minute and then had to go do other things.
So this is how Roman Oakland felt five years ago,
maybe five months ago. I would have, like I've done
numerous times, called nine to one one, have a trespassing
You got to be there, fill out a form, say
you saw it. Probably would have taken I don't know
an hour. Was I going to sit here?
Speaker 2 (02:58):
No?
Speaker 1 (03:00):
So I told management about it later in the weekend,
alerted them to the fact of what's going on. But
I didn't stop to stop it, and that would before
that would have been shocking to me that somebody had
broke at what. They were sleeping in our van, they
were lighting fires, and they were doing what they They're
bringing their animals now into the locked up, locked up
area by cutting holes and letting wild dogs roam around. Yes, yes, yes,
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and yes that's how it happens. Crime happens. We just
don't report it as much anymore. I asked for something
very very very simple, notify us when you're gonna let
bad people release them jail or prison, they still should
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be locked up. And since you're not, we're gonna come
in and do your job for you. Can you just
tell us, fellow law enforcement, no, they're going to side
with criminal illegal aliens over making sure law biting Americans
don't have to look left and right, left and right,
left and right every time you get out of a
parking lot. Are there bad Americans that we need to
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look out for?
Speaker 3 (04:12):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (04:14):
Are there bad illegal aliens that are being released from
prison that we got to look out for?
Speaker 4 (04:17):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (04:19):
Or from jails just temporary holding yep. In August, the
federal judge expanding an order that blocked Trump the administration
from denying federal funding the sanctuary jurisdictions. The expanded order
stopped the administration from withholding funding from thirty or more
cities across But they're going to eventually lose this, and
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California realizes that, and that's probably the reason why California
hasn't responded yet. We'll keep checking out Newsom and seeing
what he's says. Oh, he's busy, what's he doing a podcast?
What's he doing? Is he over in China? Playing basketball.
What's he doing? Is he over in Israel trying to
cure the Hamas terrorist war over there? No, he's making
sure that law enforcement here to make bona fide, but
(05:06):
that cartels will be able to recognize their faces. I'll
be signing a bill first in the nation, sane enough,
ICE unmasked. What are you afraid of? What are you
afraid of? What are you afraid of? I think maybe
we could show you some headlines of maybe why they're
masking up. In August, three Colorado police officers were suspended
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without pay for breaking the state sanctuary laws, and they
shared information with ICE because they just did not feel
they could do their job properly to allow these individuals
out onto the streets of Denver. This brings me to
a Marina Pana and Melissa Montalvo at frisnob dot com.
Their headline is Immigrants protest solitary confinement abuse at California's
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largest ice attention center. Is a spotlight in the Fresno
B series. It digs into the high profile local issues
that readers care about most. If readers cared about it
the most, you'd be able to kill a fly with
your newspaper. I digress. Let me go all right. Sometimes
they do some okay articles. I'll read something that's decently written.
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But the other ninety five percent of the time, I'm
just blown away by just how unfocused they are from
the people that live around them. They said. Detainees inside
California's larges immigration totendan center being placed in solitary confinement,
experience in delays in medical care, and facing retaliation from
officers for protesting inhuman conditions. How did they find this out?
Two detainees told the Fresno Bee, two people, let's make
(06:45):
an article out of this. They've broken US immigration law.
But I bet you, by golly, they're honest people, and
they're going to tell us the truth of what's going on.
They said. Five hundred have been transferred. It's a newly
opened California City Immigration Processing Center, California City, out there
in the desert on your way to Ridgecrass. I know
exactly where it is. Twenty five two thousand, five and
sixty beds Ice Detention center. For those of you don't know,
(07:09):
it's seventy miles you sapeakers. So keen KOI a detainee.
This is one of these that Frozenebe talked to Marina
and Melissa spoke with here's the quote. Living conditions are inhumane.
We have all kinds of health hazards. It's dirty. They
don't clean up or have chemicals to clean. It's unsanitary.
This was over a phone interview one hundred last Thursday.
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He said, did sit ins and refuse meals across several
housing pods and protests is what they described as poor
living conditions. So they're not going to eat. One detainee
told the Bee again, just one detainee who where? How
said that immigrants have been placed on seventeen hour lockdowns
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and pepper sprayed for participating in the sit ins. Hello,
we're law ed for. You need to move. Let's go
over there. No, we're sitting in. This is not clean.
We're not gonna eat, We're gonna get smoke, you're gonna
get pepper sprayed. And then maybe if you're not following rules,
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they're maybe not gonna let you, I don't know out
in the yard. Maybe you might not get some airspace
or something. They said you were placed on a seventeen
hour lockdown. Well maybe if you are protesting, there's actual
repercussions for your actions. You're already a criminal. You've broken
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a law. Some of you have broken multiple laws, and
law enforcement is telling you where to walk, where to sit,
where to stand, where to eat, where to sleep, where
to go to the bathroom. That's what it's like. I'm
sure that's a shock to many people that have never
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been incarcerated. Maybe they might want to raise their hand
and go, is there any way I go back home.
I'll get in line and do it the right way.
This nation welcomes people. They do it the right way.
I'm doing it the wrong way, and I'm complaining about
the situation that I'm in. They said they're replaced at
at least one housing unit on a multi day lockdown
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without access to telephones. Four were handcuffed and placed in
solitary confinement. Well, did you follow it up and see
what what they did to make them be handcuffed? Were
they hitting somebody else? Were they trying to sexually assault
somebody else? Were they attacking law enforcement? Come on, do
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the job, Marina, Melissa, you got them on the phone.
These two people get the deal, they said cour Civic.
They're the ones that run the processing center there. Did
say that one person let's see, denied the accusations of
unsanitary condition mistreatment of detainees. Said all detainees received clothing, betting,
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and toiletries at no cost of access to medical care
and legal resources. They said no detainee is faced prolonged
lockdowns seventeen hours or more, or have been pepper sprayed
for acts of disobedience. Brian Todd, course of spokesperson stated, Okay,
if you inmates get pepper sprayed for not going along
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with it, So if they had done it, I'd say, Okay,
that's that's how you handle people. It's better than beating them,
hitting them with a stick, a whip, better to do
it that way. But they're saying they didn't even do that.
So do you want to believe Brian Todd or Melissa
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at the Frozen Bee's person they talked to on the phone,
You have a prepood collect call from so Keen kiosk
h a n last name k e O. He's the
only one. The other person. They didn't use a name
for the other detaining this one they did. He was
transferred from Mesa Verde Processing Center in Baker sold out
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to California City. He said, He's been in ICE attention
since January of twenty twenty three. He said, I llegal
alien from Cambodia. Oh, he broke into the country and
we're keeping him in there. He also served time in
prison Ulyssa the Bee. Did you can you find out
why he was in prison? Oh? They did for a
mistake he made when he was twenty years old, and
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he had earned his release in twenty twenty three before
ICE detained him. What was the mistake? It doesn't matter.
He was here illegally, got caught breaking in breaking US law.
But I found that interesting a mistake. On his first
day inside the California City facility, Keyo said, correctional officers
forced him and others to take off their shirt and
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took pictures of their tattoos. Oh wow, yeah, I don't
want to see if we can track maybe gangs. Let's see.
There's another lady that said uh oh. She gave her
identified as Loba Loba. She was detained in January twenty
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twenty four. She's been transferred to California City. Here's her complaint.
Ready staff are not using gloves or hairnets and failing
to accommodate people with food allergies. I've been here more
than twenty days since I write here, I still haven't
received my psychiatric medication. It's very traumatizing. We've been locked
in for more than a third of the day. Well,
(12:39):
getting arrested and being contained sucks, doesn't It might be
better to go back home? How dare they not wear
hair nets? And they're locked in for more than one
third of the day, So am I it's called work
and it's longer than a third of the day. Californay
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City mayor out there, the little town out there, Marquette
Hawkin said, took a tour. He said everyone there had
access to dental, medical, psychiatric care. He said detainees were
either blue or brown, depending on whether they have a
prior criminal conviction. He said the conditions there are humane.
(13:21):
Marina from the Bee here. She's a Latino communities reporter
for the Bee. She grew up in Argentina. Originally from Argentina,
grew up in La Melissa is The Bee's accountability reporter.
She's covered Latino communities for The Bee as part of
the Central Valley News Cooperative that's part of Presno Lanta.
I think they get money from other places to hire
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people to write stuff like this. HM might be a
might be a little GV wire sam Ua quing Valley's
Sun article looking into that a little bit saying saying
where some of this funding comes from that writes these articles.
Ice is not playing games with the body that tries
to get out and instruct some of their officers. There
(14:03):
was this. Her name is kat Abbo Guzalie. She's running
for congress in Illinois. Some blonde hair, white woman, I
say white woman. The last name there. Maybe she married
a man from somewhere else, but or he can be
from here. He has a foreign last name is Withhams.
Well it's not foreign anymore. There's areas here where Smith
might be foreign. But she lives in a land to
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make believe. She ran out there and boy, they tried
to block one of the cars that are coming out.
You know those people say, why don't they just get
out there and arrest them. Yeah, she's running for congress
out there. I think she worked in media or something.
And she got shoved with a forearm of an ICE
agent that sent her just vertical for a few feet,
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sprawled out. Bam that successive level of force. She's out
there saying, this is what it looks like when ICE
violates our First Amendment rights. She had a mask on herself. Interesting, Yeah,
I guess she was afraid of catching COVID from ICE agents. Oh,
or maybe trying to hide her identity as she was
actually doing a crime. Guys said, Trump Administration's located twenty
(15:12):
five thousand traffic illegal alien kids lost under Joe Biden.
That's and they're still going to do more. Knewson should
be talking about that. Democrats in California should be talking
about that. Republicans in California should be talking about that,
because we know a lot of those lost kids are
right here, right in this state. You know that a
lot of them are being sex traffic, found in forced labor,
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not going to school, not being paid, being abused. Tom
Holman said they found close to twenty five thousand now
that were lost under Joe Biden. He's had so many
experiences that will haunt him for the rest of his life. Well,
may your vote for Joe Biden haunt you for the
rest of your life because it created abused kids. Change
(15:58):
your ways. Change your ways because the facts are looking
you in the face.
Speaker 4 (16:03):
This is the Trevor carry show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (16:09):
He's did a podcast out here for a while. We've
we've had him on the phone a few times back
a while ago. But he's gonna be in person here
to kick the show off tomorrow at three o'clock. So
looking forward to getting to meet him for the first
time in person and ask him some hard hidden questions.
I already got ahold of his guy said, Hey, what's
(16:32):
his favorite beverage? Because you know, you gotta you gotta
make him feel comfortable. You got to welcome your guests in.
And we know Congress and Tom McClintock is Black Coffee director.
Ryan Nigel's doctor Pepper, So we'll find out what Steve
Hilton is. He's British, so it might be tea. Man,
m I just I don't know how to make that
to you. No, I know how to put lemon in
(16:53):
it and put ice and port. Yeah, I know that
kind of tea. Yeah. Anytime I've been sick or stopped
up any any here, you want some hot tea, I'm like, nah,
I know, it's like warm milk to me kind of.
I know it's I've drank it hot tea. I get it.
It as although some of them have flavors and it's enjoyable.
If you like it, that's great. I'm just not a fan,
(17:15):
but that's maybe that might we should or would that
just be stereotyping. And if we already had his tea
here those a little you know that British take the tea,
breaks those little cookie biscuit things with it. I don't know,
maybe we can scurry up some Pepper's farms being American
kind of tea time, Tea time with Steve Hilton tomorrow,
(17:38):
I guess is what I'm saying, Uh, President Trump, I'm
not gonna say he listens to the show, but we
could go out saying when are we going to the
Clara war on Antifa? And when are we gonna go
out there? And when are we gonna arrest him? And
when are we when's the FBI not gonna allow this? Anyone?
Remember those shows were President Trump announcing now they're going
after them domestic terrorism. Chuck Todd, He don't know who
(18:04):
they listen Listen to this, Listen to this mallarchy, to
quote a Joe Biden term, just a bunch of mallarchy.
Speaker 4 (18:10):
Like I don't even know what Antifa is. I know
what is initiative antifa is, and I know what the
word means, but it's not.
Speaker 1 (18:18):
Group.
Speaker 5 (18:18):
No.
Speaker 1 (18:19):
He said this two days ago, Like I don't even
know what antifa is. I don't even know. He didn't
cover on any of the riots and violence he has,
and that just it just goes to show it's either
demonic possession. I'm gonna choose that. Maybe Chuck Todd doesn't
have a demon any The only other choice is mk ultras.
(18:43):
He's been taken somewhere back in the day in Langley
or something. I don't know, Just like I don't even
know what antifa is. Yeah, I mean that's somebody that's
like programmed. I mean you get to a point where
you would have some kind of shame to say something
like that, where money wouldn't make you say, I guess
that's it. Is it the love of money or is
it mk ultra or is it a demon in him?
(19:05):
Say something like that? Maybe a mixture of all of it.
What are you thinking, Cia mk Ultra? All right, Yeah,
Anderson Cooper, remember he was intern for two summers. Yeah,
but he was just an intern. He didn't work for him.
I see, Well, if you see Okay, there you go.
(19:26):
You get it, don't you. Gloria Vanderbilt called the CIA
one day. My boy wants to join, and can you
get him on when Dick Clark dies, can he get
him out there with the ball dropping?
Speaker 4 (19:41):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (19:42):
Hey, Ice is coming down to Memphis, rolling down to Memphis, Chicago.
A lot of people out there didn't want him there,
but they did Operation Midway Blitz. They're starting in the
state of Illinois. They are we could go in Chicago,
people two p murdered in front of a middle school.
Then the shooter turned the gun on himself. Three people
(20:05):
were killed in a domestic related shooting outside that middle school.
No school staff or students were caught in the violence,
but imagine that mental scarring. They probably used to hearing
the gunfire outside the apartment complexes on a Saturday night.
(20:25):
So President Trump is, as he stated, going down to
Memphis and going to lock down. My mom and dad
live one hundred miles north of Memphis. They were saying, yeah,
they'll probably just start leaving Memphis and coming up to
our area. Since the announcement, to tell you the difference there,
you know, there's groaning in the state of California. Because
(20:45):
of wicked men like Governor Satan Memphis. There's been some
rejoicing going on. They're thankful because they got a crime problem.
Restaurants are serving up free lunch plates for the service members.
The Rum Bookie Cafe providing a complimentary pull port sandwich
with a side. Mortimer's Restaurant, Sam, we're gonna be offering
(21:07):
a free lunch plate. Yeah, it's a little bit of
the difference of let's just call it regional mindsets. Now,
I do have to applaud the state of California on
this one. At Californa Attorney General Rob BoNT announced felony
convictions of seventy two mail theft, postal fraud operation theft
(21:31):
of six million dollars from hundreds of people. Here's what
they did. They were in La County and Samerdandino. They
allegedly altered stolen check so they'd still check, alter it,
deposit them into a bank account, then quickly we draw
money from the ATM before the bank discovered the checks reports.
And they did this to the tune of six million dollars.
Think how much of that is always going on always
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around us? Well, I see, I see, look at me?
I applauded the attorne I need General California for fighting crime.
Way to Go is the Trevor Terry Show on the
Valley's Power Talk scene and Governor Kathie Kathy Oakle New
York getting her COVID booster for some reason. I wonder
(22:16):
what's in it. I always wonder what was in Joe
Biden's when he sat downe. I never thought it was
the experimental mr NA injection. Not once did I think that.
I don't think these politicians take it. But she posted today,
I got my COVID booster. The science is clear. So
it's my mission protect New Yorkers, no matter what Washington
throws at us. What your booster is protecting you from
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the Trump administration. That's what she sounds like. Or either
she's thinking Washington is going to throw a virus at
her lunatics. Guys, just a couple more weeks now, and
we're going to flatten this curve. Okay, you do know,
I hope you know. If you don't know, we're all
(22:59):
in this together, skin laying at her COVID booster. We're
going to prevent cope. We got to get the shot back.
We got to get back at RFK Junior and Trump
for looking into vaccines. RFK Junior revealed the CDC found
that a vaccines autism RUS was higher than smoking is
for lung cancer. The CDC hid the findings. Ah, don't
(23:23):
worry about stuff like that. Don't believe them. You're pregnant,
Take your tail and daw oh yeah, they're all over. TikTok.
Here's a pregnant woman. Listen to her.
Speaker 5 (23:34):
Tail and all for my headache while pregnant. Because I
don't take my medical advice from a man who doesn't
have a degree in science, healthcare or medicine and who
had a parasitic brain infection and was addicted to heroin
for fourteen years.
Speaker 2 (23:50):
Yew.
Speaker 5 (23:50):
I'll trust my doctors who help their degree.
Speaker 1 (23:54):
Okay, thank you, go ahead, rip RFKG. He's used to it,
President Trump. They're used to it. People do it every day.
A Reuter's poll found one in four Americans believe the
Trump administration vaccine shifts are based on science. One in four. Guys,
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What are you serious? Remember people like RFK Jr. People
like Trump outside of his operation warp speed myself our
views Our views on the experimental mr NA injection were correct.
We were correct on the lockdowns. We were correct calling
(24:38):
it a China virus. But go ahead, listen to the
people that got it all wrong and people died. Attitudes
are shifting, and I'm going to be doubling down. They
just regurgitated everything the media did. That's why I won.
And four Ruter's fault. I don't think it's that that
few of people think that and believe that what Trump's
(25:01):
doing in Arcade Junior is based on science. I think
it's more than that. People saw what happened. Yeah, we
were told it was all based on science. We're gonna
keep businesses in school clothes. It's based on science. Well
I don't believe that. Well, then your anti science. You
want people to die, people that made the personal choice
(25:25):
not to get to get in line to be a
labrat for an experimental injection. So I'm gonna say that
seventy five percent of people that took the first dose,
the first injection, had no idea was experimental. Yeah, people
were fired. Was it based on science when the CDC
(25:46):
told people that COVID could be spread easily off surfaces
or remember that, No, it wasn't. What about when they
told schools and churches and businesses that, hey, people will
be safe if you stayed within six feet? Was that
six what separation? That based on science? I have a
sound effect for that. What about when they said, hey,
(26:06):
everybody put up plexiglass. It's gonna keep COVID from spreading
because it can't go around or under Just talk behind
us fusing glass. What about when they told you if
you got the vaccine, you couldn't get it or spread
the virus. What about when schools were closed? Was it
based on science? No, Okay, you want me to keep going,
(26:27):
I'll decide that I'm not. But we know the majority
would answer these questions just like what I'm saying. We
found out we'd live through it. We realized it. It
wasn't based on science and it wasn't even based on reality.
It was based on control. Miss Janet. How many businesses
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and families were destroyed because of this control? These these
government rules that elected officials that just stood down. It
was a stand down from city councils to mayors, to
board of supervisors, to elected officials in Sacramento all the
way to DC. It was a standdown. And you know
(27:08):
what happened when you did your stand down, not based
on science. Probably don't want to hear about all the students,
especially the students that didn't have as wealthy of household incomes,
put so far behind in school. And I have yet
to hear one elected official. Let's just take our Fresco
(27:32):
County Board of Supervisors apologize. Sorry, family, Sorry that we
did that, Sorry that we didn't stand up. I remember
when former supervisor Steve Brandall was in here and I
was saying, any mistakes anything when he was running against Brettefeld,
Any mistakes anything that No. No, Remember Director Ryan Nigel,
(27:54):
the fight that happened during the commercial, the yelling, the shouting,
the leave go. Then we made up and came back
and did a second break. He didn't like that. He
didn't like being forced. And Steve Brandall's a good man.
I like Steve Brandell personally. I disagree with the COVID.
I like Supervisor Nathan Magzig personally, but I disagree with COVID.
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I'm sorry people aren't regulated. How many people became depressed
or depended on drugs and alcohol because we had a
team of elected officials that allowed the control that wasn't
based on science. Any people committed suicide. It's sad the
(28:44):
media still just keeps repeating these non scientific talking points.
They're not even believing that maybe Tylanov can be a
use a risk of autism. Yesterday, the press conference, I
have to say, one of the worst press conferences I've
ever seen President Trump do. Maybe he's tired. He should
(29:04):
have announced what their plans were here and handed it
over to officials that can say acete of medicine. He
did give some facts. One in thirty one American eight
year olds diagnosed in twenty twenty two compared with one
in one hundred and fifty with autism in two thousand.
RFK Junior believes the environmental factors are causing the rise
(29:25):
in autism cases. So I would hope it'd be a
shock to the world, and I hope this changes some things.
And they're saying the quiet part out loud about autism
and why it's been surging for decades, and you got
doctor sent backwards. Baffle or baffle. We don't know why
(29:48):
this is happening. I was glad to finally see President
Trump say the things that he said. He said vaccines
and autism in the same sentence. He brought up the amish,
not once, but twice. Almost seemed like he learned the
fact at the podium, but he turned back around and
quoted it. But it didn't stop there. The President said,
(30:10):
you shouldn't give the children tailanol. Now, I'm sure the
people at tailand al don't like the loss of business.
Talking about how much they pump into beautiful little babies,
President s dating seventy six jabs over a short period
of time. He said parents should consider spacing them out.
(30:32):
Talking to us like we're adults that can make our
own decisions. Said there's no reason to give a baby
hepatitis B vaccine that's for sexually transmitted diseases. He said
it should be done when the child or teenagers formed,
(30:52):
when their body is formed. Nothing's going to be the
same after this, I hope. I mean President Trump talking
about vaccines for three minutes straight, calling it a disgrace
and like pumping it into a horse. How about no
mercury in the vaccines? How about no aluminum in there?
(31:16):
President was talking about the MMR, mumps, measles, and rubella,
taking them separately. He said, there's no downside to this
of spreading them out. Seventy six doses I think I
again born in nineteen sixty six. My mom still has
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my shot records. I think I like eighteen maybe or something.
Maybe it was even a little less than that. I
don't know, but we know right now it's way too,
way too much and something is going on. And just
like on Q pregnant Liberal women derange shaking their tile
(31:58):
in law that we wondered how far Trump derangement syndrome
can go, and now we see it.
Speaker 4 (32:05):
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Speaker 1 (32:10):
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Nils Nielsen data the eighteen to forty nine age demo
with sets AD rates. But what do you think Jimmy
Kimmel's pulling in one hundred and twenty nine thousand in
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the ad age demo? Wow?
Speaker 5 (32:39):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (32:41):
Beginning of the year, he had one point nine million.
In August, two weeks before his suspension, it was one
point one. He lost almost a million in only one
hundred and twenty nine thousand, and the eighteen to forty
nine demo. Colbert loses what fifty million a year? He
has two point five I've seven million and only two
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hundred and eighty one thousand in the demo. There, Gutfeld,
King of Late Night, he's racking in two point seven million,
doing well. Kamala's making her rounds. I guess one hundred
and seven days out today her book about her campaign.
I haven't she was on the View. I don't know
what she did there, but here she is with Rachel
Maddow and I'm going to put this is two minutes long.
Let's just listen to it. Kamala on the hot spot. No, no, no, no, no,
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it wasn't because he was gay. Listen.
Speaker 3 (33:28):
I guess i'd ask you to just elaborate on that
a little bit.
Speaker 4 (33:31):
It's hard to hear.
Speaker 3 (33:33):
With you running, as you know, you're the first woman
elected vice president, you're a black woman and a South
Asian woman elected that high office, very nearly elected president,
to say that he couldn't be on the ticket effectively
because he was gay, it's hard to hear.
Speaker 4 (33:46):
No, No, that's not what I said that.
Speaker 2 (33:48):
That's that he couldn't be on the ticket because he
is gay. My point, as I write in the book,
is that I was clear that, yeah, in one hundred
and seven days, in one of the most hotly contested
elections for president United States, against someone like Donald Trump,
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who knows no floor to be a black woman running
for president United States, and as a vice presidential running
mate a gay man, with the stakes being so high,
it made me very sad. But I also realized it
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would be a real risk.
Speaker 1 (34:33):
Okay, gotcha, no matter how you know.
Speaker 2 (34:35):
I've been an advocate and an ally of the LGBT
community my entire life. So it wasn't about it wasn't
about it right, So it wasn't about any any prejudice
on my part, but that we had such a short
we had such a short period of time, and the
stakes were so high. I think Pete is a phenomenal,
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phenomenal public servant, and I think America is and would
be ready for that when I had to make that
decision with two weeks to go, you know, And maybe
I was being too cautious, you know, I'll let our friends,
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we should all talk about that. Maybe I was, But
that's the decision I made, and I'm and I, as
with everything else in the book and being very candid
about that. Yeah, with a great deal of sadness about
also the fact that it might have been a risk.
Speaker 1 (35:40):
Yeah. Do we have to alert this woman to the
fact that Pete Boodha Judge is maybe not as gay
acting as the guy that she picked, Tim Walls. Yeah,
he exuded more flat and buoyant or whatever. Kamala felt
like she would have this jazzy wave the hands. So
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if that was her fear, that you could have a
first black South Asian woman and a gay man at
the same time she picked Tim Walls.
Speaker 4 (36:11):
This assistant Trevor carry Show on The Valley's Power Dog