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Today Mothers Against Mad m ADD not to be confused
with the other mad from years ago, Mothers Against Drunk Driving,
Mothers Against Drug Deaths. They had a press conference and
a rally today at the Sacramento Capitol. They want Newsom
to act and do something about the fentanyl epidemic. You
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may have seen this week they announced over one hundred
thousand people have died from opioid overdoses, and fentanyl is
probably the quickest way to die out of all of them.
They got attention because they ran a billboard advertisement in
Union Square in San Francisco for a month and it
said famous the world over for our brains, beauty, and
now dirt, dirt, cheap fentanyl, And it was a picture
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of the Golden gate Bridge. It's time to close San
Francisco's open air drug markets. Learn more Mothers Against Drug Deaths.
We're gonna get Gena McDonald on now. She's the co
founder of Mothers Against Drug Deaths. Gina, welcome. She just
dropped off. All right, we'll reconnect with her and we'll
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put her on immediately. Well, that's right. This was a
press conference that just occurred this afternoon at the state
Capitol and they're calling on Gavin Newsom and the legislature
to do more, they wrote. The US Department of Justice
Drug Enforcement Agency's office issued a warning about the markets
almost two years ago. The reality is at San Francisco
in the state of California becoming famous for cheap fetnel
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and open air drug markets as they are for things
like the Golden Gate Bridge and our beautiful redwood forests.
All right, Jeana McDonald you there, I am here. Can
you hear me? Yes, I can hear you. Thanks for
taking time to come on with us. You put that
billboard campaign together. Message to London Breed, the mayor of
San Francisco. Did you ever get to talk to her?
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Do you ever react to it all? She reacted by
saying that we know there's more work to do. That
was her public statement. That's it she been saying all along.
But we did get some pushback from the Travel Association
saying we were we were ruining business. Not the sentinel
in the open drug markets, but we were ruining business. Wow,
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what is all? That's all they do is they play
this game of bouncing it back to you. Right, you're
the problems. Correct, It's bounced everywhere but them well, have
you been in your grouping in contact with news or
any of his minions. Um? No, We've sent letters, Um
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we've heard nothing. So we decided to put up a
billboard out here calling on him to help these cities
and counties because they're overwhelmed. They are overwhelmed and they
need help. San Francisco is down five hundred cocks. Well,
there's no way they're turning that around. What what do
you want them to do? Like, what would if you
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could lay out a plan to London Breed or Gavin Newsome?
What is it you want to say done? How about
let's start with just enforcing the law. That would be nice.
You cannot stand on a street corner and sell a gun.
I don't understand why you can stand on the street
corner and sell fetnel. It's you know, it's ridiculous to
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us that. And this is just in the open. I
don't know if you've been there. It is lines literally
hundreds of drug dealers that stand there and sell drugs
all day and people are laying on the street shooting up,
smoking and nothing is happening. Yeah, are you are you
aware of Michael Shellenberger? Do you know who that is?
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I do. I do know who he is. Yeah, he
is really chronicled what goes on in places like San
Francisco with these open air drug markets. I've read his book.
I'm I'm actually part of the California Peace Coalition. I've
met you know, I know my keys. I one thousand
percent agree with him. I'm a recovering antict myself. The
only way I got clean with mandated treatment. Alania County
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Sheriff picked me up in the middle of the method
psychosis and offered me treatment or jail. You were featured
in an article in the Daily Mail recently which said
that San Francisco has this open air drug market, and
they also have an adjacent to treatment center which is
treated twenty three thousand, three hundred and sixty seven visitors
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at that moment and thirty six thousand now thirty six.
It's but the treatment center referred just eighteen of the
twenty three thousand for treatment, which I can't think of
a more gigantic failure. It was zero point zero seven
percent of the drug users got treat correct and now
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they're calling on the board of supervisors to extend their
stay there because this was for a state of emergency
right now, they're calling the Board of Supervisors to make
that a permanent look. Inside that location, by the way,
is an illegal consumption site, which we call an opium den.
It is just people using drugs and literally dealers selling
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through the fence. Are they Are they insane? How could
you have a ninety nine point nine percent failure rate
and then redouble your your program? Listen, they are so overwhelmed,
and you've got this push for UM harm reduction, which
we listen. We agree with clean needles, you know, that
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stops the spread of disease. I agree with narcan, I
agree with medically resisted treatment. But handing out foil and
straws and pipes is enabling, right, and that's what they're doing,
and it's encouraging drug use. You know, I heard you
mentioned Gina that you were an addict and you were
given that choice of treatment. And what's your take on
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Prop forty seven Because we think this hasn't helped h
We try to stay, we try to stay non political.
Prop forty seven is have I mean, it's allowed crime
to flourish, but I mean there's no doubt about it.
It's UM something that should be taken back up. You
know in the legislature. I believe and you know, but
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our focus right now is closing down these drug markets.
It took away the bargaining chip of getting people into
treatment because you couldn't charge your felony. Right, Why don't
you tell our listeners? Is it enforcement or do we
need more laws? What is your group looking for? You're
looking We're number one, We're looking for Gavin Newsom just
simply to enforce California state laws. You cannot sit on
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the street and shoot up and smoke drugs and defecate
on yourself and urinate on yourself and set up a
tent and live there. You can't do that. It's not
healthy for you. It's definitely not healthy for the children
that in San Francisco have to be walked to school.
Understand San Francisco Higher Guard. Why do you think they
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don't care? Yeah, what's the I trying to play devil's advocate?
What's the opposing argument against enforcement? So the opposing argument
is meet them where they're at. Right, Let's meet them
where they're at. Let's be kind, let's um let them
make the decision. You can't force people to get treatment,
but you can enforce laws. If you take away consequences,
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there's no there's there's no reasoning. You know, I'm sick.
I've got no patience. I have no patience, no energy
to debate these people anymore. They're simply insane. They're absolutely
why we have to put up billboards. We had to
put up billboards to embarrass them. Good. I need to
point out that what is going on with this, what
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is happening. My daughter was living on the street in
San Francisco, smoking heroine, smoking Sentinel and just a mess.
And I went to pick her up off the street
even literally had to drag her a little bit. The
police came and asked me what I was doing, not her,
But I just don't understand. I really don't understand. It's
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it's like an inverted universe. It is bizarre land, it
really is. And until I don't know, until we get
rid of the people that are in charge of making
these decisions, yeah, that's what you have to do. Nothing
is going to change. And there's a lot of money.
There's a lot of money behind this push to have
a safe supply of drugs, right the government, supper drugs,
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all those alleged nonprofit organizations are making the people who
run them make big salaries. The more drugs you are,
the more employees they have, the more money they make.
What you want, like any business, you want to increase
your customer base, right, you want more people enjoying, uh,
you know, the chocolates that you make, or the cheeseburgers
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you make, or the drugs that you facilitate. Because without
the drug addicts, then you go out of business and
you lose your your big paycheck. I'll tell you right now,
if people actually got better in San Francisco, or they
enforced laws in San Francisco and mandated people to treatment,
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a lot of people would be out of a job. Yeah.
That's the root of this. That's the root of the
evil is the amount of money that this nonprofit crowd
this whole infrastructure that enables homelessness and drug addiction and
mental illness. They're making so much money, there's so much
tax money flowing around that their addicts too, and they
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can't break their addiction to our Bundy analogy. Yeah, all right, hey, Gina,
good luck. We'll talk with you again. And you know what,
I hope you get more money and put up even
more billboards and make them even more incendiary, because about
the only way, the only weapon you have is just
to ridicule them to death, embarrass them to death. I
don't think they'll respond to anything else. But let me
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tell you that. By the way, we invited all of
the Northern California family members. Not one showed up, of
course not. Oh yeah, I figure, no, they're they're they're
all part of it. I don't know, if you know, Gina,
they had a bill dealing with fentnyl in the Public
Safety Committee. WHI would have really gone after people who
deal fentnyl and results and deaths. It was like a
d y bill. Well, yeah, they canceled it. They said, no, yeah, oh,
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I've Scott Weiner and Nancy Skinner. I know, I know
all about it. Those are my friends. That these people,
these people in the legislature on that committee, they're evil.
They're killers, that's what they are. I don't know so
much though, I wouldn't go that. Well, well, that's what Yeah,
you don't have to who we do well, Mothers Against
Drug Deaths dot Org right, absolutely, Okay, that's where you
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can go to find out more. Gina, Thanks for coming on.
We appreciate it. Thank you so much. Hi. That's Gina McDonald,
co founder of Mad Mothers Against Drug Deaths, calling on
the state anybody to do more to stop the efentnyl desks.
More coming up. This is about the f of a
little boy who was killed by his mother and her
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live in boyfriend, Anthony Avelos. We're going to bring on
Brian Claypole. He represented family members against the county in
this settlement. There's still part of the case that may
go to trial involving a nonprofit at a Pasadena and
we'll be talking in depth to Brian Claypool after the news.
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Speaking of kids, I'm not a parent, but this is
the biggest nightmare story I have seen in a long time,
like a parents' nightmare that really happened. A man went
to the Dallas Mavericks basketball game with his fifteen year
old daughter. This is an American Airline center in Dallas.
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Now she's fifteen, so think for a moment. She went
off to the bathroom by herself. She did not return.
Five days later they found her in a hotel room.
She was being put online for a sex Can you
believe that? And there were guys coming in and out
of the room for days. Oh my god. Surveillance footage
did show video of her leaving the arena with a
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man that night. A week and a half later, on
April eighteenth, police found the team in a hotel room
in Oklahoma City after her parents identified her through nude
photos had been posted online in sex ads. IIAs is
like the I can't believe this. This girl will probably
never recover from this. I don't know anything about her,
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what her life was like, but they have che your
dad going to a basketball game sounds like it was
a normal life, And I think that's why I asked
the question, you two have kids. Is a fifteen year
old too young to go to the toilet by themselves
or no? No, That's what I thought, So it wasn't
unreasonable the parents. The father is livit. He's suing everybody
because when he tried to get help, a couple of
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things happened. They told him at the local Dallas police
they told him to go to his local police department
where you live. He went there and they said no, no no, no,
you got to go to the Dallas Police department because
the incident happened in Dallas. I'm not kidding you this,
This is according to the father, what happened. They are
not just like the more delays, they're not interested in
missing person's stories. And then he got the thing, Well,
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it could be a team runaway. That's that's where they
go because most of the time it's a team runaway,
especially if it's a teenage girl. They say, oh, it's
like she just went crazy and ran away from you,
and we're not gonna do a search party because you
and your daughter are having a fight. That's that is
exactly their attitude. And it's easy just to point to
another jurisdiction. See, you can't say that to a dad, right,
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It's like, look, your daughter has probably got a little nut,
so that what they say is, oh, not our jurisdiction.
Why don't you call over there? Can you do a
little investigating though, before you just write it off to that,
maybe talk to someone else in the family, of someone
else that knows the family. You see, if there were
problems between the girl and the parents, before you just decide, oh,
it's probably your runaway. Because most of them are don't
you shouldn't do that, I know, but they're they're lazy.
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Another example, they don't care. They don't care, And how
do they feel after they find out the girls sexually
assaulted in hotel rooms with strange men coming in. That's
a good question. I wonder how they I often wonder
when they think they still don't care, they're still gonna say,
h yeah, shrug, it happens. This is what he said.
When a forty something year old man walks in with
a fifteen year old girl and rents multiple hotel rooms
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and there's traffic coming in and out of those rooms,
those should be red flags. That's the hotel where the
team was, right. Yeah, the desk also blaming them the
desk clerk. Right. I wonder if the clerk got a cut,
they might have just thought it was a father and daughter.
I don't know, but multiple hotel rooms is a little weird. Yeah,
so they could just move her between. No, you know
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what clients? You know what, if you're smart, you can
tell yeah, well, what kind of a hotel do you
think it was? Uh? You know not ask not a
four seasons alert, especially this era of job shortages, get
five workers? You got? These are the desk in Oklahoma
City at some rundown skanky hotel late at night. Yeah,
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probably the local fetnil addict. He's also after American Airlines
Center because the man the team left with got into
the game with a fake ticket that was sold to
him by someone known by both organizations for selling fake tickets.
That one I don't know. Well, I don't know if
the Mavericks are responsible for this one, but the police
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who didn't respond, I think that's a good case. Seriously,
you got American Airlines or the Mavericks, and the local police,
and the police Dallas, the police in Oklahoma City. You've
got the clerk at the hotel. You have multiple adults here,
complete system failure. Nobody cared, nobody noticed, nobody wanted to
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deal with it. Everybody wanted it just to go away.
Don't bother me. I can't imagine for this dad who
just wanted to enjoy a basketball game with his daughter
and she ends up being sold for sex sex slave. Wow,
that's it. Isn't that like the one of the worst.
Yeah it is. I mean, you know it sounds like
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one of those urban legend stories. Well it's not. You know,
it's on the way. They used photo imaging to finally
pick her out of the crowd, and it's real. Yeah,
the person that. It doesn't say anything about the man
who took her, who he is, what they did with them,
There's nothing about that. This is all about the the frustration,
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uh and the every We're all on our own out here.
You are not going to find anybody to care about
your problems anymore. I don't know when it all changed.
But you go to the police, they're not going to care.
I mean, everybody in LA knows this. Right, you call
and complain about a suspicious guy in the neighborhood, almost
guy making a big big ruckus dot com. They tell
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you and we're not going to do anything. We can't
do anything here. Phil out a report. I mean, you know,
if if you get if you get an assaulted or
sexually attacked, it's like a phill out a report. All right,
We will have that news conference here on KFI whenever
it begins around five o'clock out of Orange County about
the big fire in Laguna Nagel that's destroyed at least
twenty homes. It broke out yesterday afternoon and wasn't a
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big fire, but it just moved from home to home
and buffeted by the ocean winds. That'll come up here
on the show five o'clock. I gotta tell you something
which I've noticed in the background on the TV screens
here today, all the news networks are all on locksteps
celebrating a million COVID death day. And CNN was running
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like a remembrance montage like they do at the oscars
of ordinary people who died of COVID and their family photos. Well,
they had good ratings then, and considering and I should
they have now. I switched to Channel seven and the
ABC News was on and it was Orphans of COVID,
and I'm thinking, Wow, God, did somebody send out the
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talking points first thing in the morning from the administration
to the networks, And let's get everybody commemorating the same
thing today. Someday, I don't know, ten, twenty thirty years
from now, they'll take a look at that number, a
closer look. Could be higher, could be lower. This magical million.
It's just because you know, people have contended they count
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you if you died with COVID, not of COVID. I mean,
I've heard that. I just don't know if I believe
these numbers that they keep floating. Yeah, I don't. I don't.
I don't think. But there are many media outlets that
think the numbers actually higher. It's higher so because I
think a lot of people got it, didn't test, didn't
report it. But these these are death so I know.
But even as a death number, so people there's a
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million people that died. But if you died in but
if we did not have COVID, would they have died
sometime in the last two years? But don't know that.
But people who died in a small town, rural area
where they were anti vaccine and anti mask, anti lockdown, whatever.
Do you think the local hospitals are really doing tests
to see if they had COVID or no. Then that's
an undercount, right could be could be an undercount, and
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could be an all the media saying it's undercounted, it
could be an overcount on the other end. Yeah, I
just think there ought to be a more in depth
report done on that before we just run with all
these numbers. But it's what you said. They know they'd
get a rating today. I guess they think they're going
to get a rating. I don't know. I don't know.
Commemments is I don't think they do as well. We
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moved now to Russia, Ukraine. You know not that many
years ago the people of Finland were asked at a
poll would you like to join NATO? The number was
incredibly low, twenty to thirty percent. Today, seventy six percent
of Finns are in favor of joining NATO. Do you
think you could figure out why? You only had to
watch the news five minutes? Yeah, last February, and I
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think you'd change your mind real fast. People may not
realize Finland and Sweden are historically neutral countries, and Finland
shares an eight hundred and thirty mile border with Russia,
so that could make your nervous. Oh, the whole eastern border,
the entire eastern orders on Russia, or hundreds and hundreds
of miles, I don't know. See is it's funny we
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see this here though. People don't, you know, don't worry
about crime or anti police or anti prison whatever they are,
until all hell breaks loosing the streets and now there's
crazy guys busting into their home and it's like, oh,
we gotta do something about this. It's like, yeah, because
a lot of people are bad. There's a lot of
bad people in the world, so you've got to have
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a force, whether it's a military or a police department,
to fight the bad people, because the bad people are
going to come and kill you. Now, let's try. I
don't think I'll get very far with this, but I'm
only doing this on purpose to turn the table around
and pretend we're Russia for a moment, because this is
their viewpoint. Oh really, Finland's gonna join NATO. See, they
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see NATO as a threat. They think NATO may come
after them, so that's why they're acting protective. And they
issued some explosive statements today about NATO joining or rather
Finland joining NATO, that this is a game changer NATO membership.
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Let me see if I can find the Russian quote. Yeah,
Russia reacted to development with a warning. The Russian Foreign
Ministry said in a statement that Finland joining NATO would
inflict serious damage to Russian Finnish relations, as well as
stability and security in Northern Europe. Russia will be forced
to take retaliatory steps of military, technical, and other characteristics
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in order to counter the emerging threat to its national security.
Now this may be bs, but this is the way
they're looking at it, that you're threatening us. We're not
threatening you, and this is why we invaded Ukraine as
all thought they were going to join NATO. But the
thing is Ukraine, first of all, did not join NATO,
and Ukraine did not invade Russia. And NATO has never
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invaded Russia. So you'll have to look at well, who's
the aggress you're here they have. Russia's invaded Ukraine multiple
times now, I think what three times actually in the
last eight years. Well, they're trying to free them from
the Nazis. You remember that, you know, I forget, I
always forget that that Zelenski's a Nazi. It's like the
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first Jewish Nazi in history. It always slips my mind. Well,
so so they can look, they can prattle on all
they want. If they want to kill people, they're going
to kill people. They're always going to have an excuse
as to why they're killing people or why they're grabbing land.
But but, but Putin's real ideas. He wants to expand
the Soviet Union, wants to make it bigger. But he
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is he is pausing to see, you know, he's not
sure he wants to engage with NATO because we have
a lot more weaponry than he does. He's got a
lot of nuclear missiles and so do we. So you know,
the days this question, considering how poorly it's really gone
and trying to grab Ukraine, the people really think that
they could invade and get Finland and Sweden. No, they can't,
not against NATO, but maybe not even against Finland. Sweet
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not against Finland. Well, I mean, I don't know if
Finland and Sweden haven't military. They do have a military,
that's what NATO just said. They have a very well
trained military. See Ukraine put together. If I had a
boarded with Russia and I was in part of NATO,
i'd have a good military. Yeah, I don't know what
they have. Ukraine built a military in the last eight
years because Russia kept barging in. So they ended up
training a lot of guys and they had real world
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experience because somebody had to fight them when they were
coming into Crimea and in that Eastern region, so they
got real world experience and we did some of the training.
Right now, I know, Yeah, they do have a military,
because I heard today they says Finland has a Finland,
so we can both have strong modern militaries and they
could be pulled into NATO within a matter of weeks.
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That's probably what's going to happen. It's going to have
to happen like he started this, and so now there's
going to be consequences. There's always consequences, and no nobody
would know. Or if he wants to set off nukes,
he's already got a pretext to do it, right, because
we have funded tens of billions of dollars in uPAR
rid of Ukraine. So if he wants to say, all right,
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I'm at war with the US, he's got interrupt But
maybe he doesn't even need an argument. Maybe if he
just wants to kill people and blow things up, what
does it matter what the argument is. What does it
matter if the argument is correct or not. He wants
to do it because he wants to do it. He
wants to make Russia biggery. He wants to show what
a big bully it is, how powerful, wants to show
off the nukes. If he does, then you know we're
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all gonna get it. Meanwhile, Putin says that they are
not wavering on their determination to take over eastern Ukraine.
That's where Russian missiles have been pounding the area. He's
been talking to and supporting the head of the Pro
Russia separatists in this section of Ukraine, the self Procrane
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Luhansk People's Republic. So he's claiming that they need us.
We're gonna keep fighting to get that part of the country.
Amidst the fire that was burning in Orange County yesterday,
one of the other news stories coming up out of
Orange County, what's certainly not as important, involved the arrest
of the actor comedian Andy Dick, who has been has
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anyone ever been more aptly named. He's been living in
an RV campground and the group that lives there they
live stream on YouTube what's going on in there. It's
called Captain Content RV. So some of the situation with
his arrest. He was arrested for sexually assaulting a man,
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a man in his sleep, and the confrontation that went
on concerning this was actually live streamed, and there's footage,
and I'm going to try to be gentle. Oh no, no,
but the young man who goes by the name of
JJ can be seen telling another person in the RV
that he believes Andy Dick molested him in his sleep.
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And here's the quote. I was just in bedright now,
and I smelled certain parts of my body. I was
in the other RV with Andy, and the last thing
I remember, we were on the phone with his fiance.
But I smelled parts of myself and they smelled like
artificial smells. Now what does that mean? No, I don't
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want to explain to the next se No, don't do
this decover your ears. Oh I am not hearing you.
I don't know what what'd you say? No? You he
believed that there was some sort of lotion or lubricant
and his anus. Oh no, that was that enough to
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charge somebody with? Oh, yes, that's assault. Sure, Well that
doesn't prove that they actually, yes, committed the act. Well,
but there's lubricant in there, that's all. Oh. My man asked,
did you assault me in my sleep? I never assaulted
you in your sleep, says Andy Dick. Can you leave
me alone? You were awake? Tries to block the camera
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with his foot a live stream. Wait a second, and
they were on the phone with any Dick's fiance. Yes,
what the hell is going on? He's a strange bird.
Oh that's Set's just that's got so many problems. I
think he just reaches for anything. You wake up and
you're you're smelling just the way he described it, I'm
spelling my body parts the artificial smells, as the Daily
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Mail story has a paragraph. Another video posted online shows
Orange County shows department deputies arriving at the campground around
eleven fifteen am local time, before handcuffing Dick and escorting
him to a patrol car. But they spelled him with
a small dunn like literally, he's being held on twenty
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five thousand dollars bail? What he's being held on bail?
I thought nobody has bailed these days. Well, it's Range County.
I guess it's a little tougher there. Did you see
all the time she'd been arrested. Yes, he's got all right,
and a lot of it. Got a minute here, listen to.
November twenty twenty one, Dick was arrested after allegedly hit
his boyfriend in the head with a liquor bottle. Uh
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the boyfriend who's bleeding with a sizeable wound on his head.
Then October twenty twenty one, Dick was arrested for hitting
his boyfriend in the face with a frying pan. June
twenty twenty one, assault with a deadly weapon for allegedly
attacking a male partner with a metal chair twenty nineteen,
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fourteen days in jail, convicted of sexual battery for squeezing
a woman's rear end. Yeah he's He's like Rick Jacobs.
He was going after everybody man seven year he was
seen on video being slammed to the ground if they
got into a fight with an Uber Eats driver. Remember
that story. Yes, well, he grew uped an uber driver's
crotch in twenty eighteen. Yes, he has an estranged wife
by the name of him then, who got a domestic
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violence restraining order against him in twenty eighteen. He's got
three kids year old. Yeah, he grew uped a seventeen
year old girl. He pulled down her top to expose
her breasts. He can't live much longer. Wow, only got
a control teenage girls, guys, women, I mean just everything.
He grabbed a men's generals in a West Virginia barn.
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Twenty twent He grew uped Ivanka Trump during an interview
on seven on Jimmy Kima. Jimmy Kimball pulled him away. Yeah,
security staff. He was rubbing his hands on Ivanka's thighs.
And knee while she politely tried to stop the unwonted advances. Oh,
he tried to grab her ponytail. Thank god. This is
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Rick Jacobs. Isn't it all right? Coming up next, Yeah
it is. You're right, doesn't matter men women. Brian Claypool
will be here. He knows a lot about this. Thirty
two million dollars settlement in a lawsuit with Los Angeles
County concerning the death of a little boy by the
name of Anthony Ovelos and Child Services was involved and
clearly they failed to save the boy's life. Coming up