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and I talked a little bit about Iran, I talked about a few different subjects, mostly about Ukraine, and we had a very good conversation. I think we’re going to come up with a solution relatively quickly, I hope. I think you’d like to see a solution, I can tell you, and that’s good. What involvement does he want to have in the Iran situation?
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um he told me he’d like to be involved with the enrichment if we if he can help us get it i said i’d much rather have you be involved with ending the war with ukraine so that was the latest from one of his phone calls that potus had with uh the well with putin russia’s putin welcome to the radio program dana lash with you or at the top of this first hour And this is not really a lot of movement, not really a lot of development in the situation with Iran, but apparently POTUS was briefed on some new military options that are supposed to hit. But they’re supposed to discuss that today. And of course, this is after we watch oil, the prices on oil now at $126 per barrel. And I just I feel like the media just keeps drumming up this escalation, escalation, escalation. And it’s just just stupid because it’s panic and nonsense. Let the man cook. Dear God, let the man do what he needs to do. I love so much of the influencers out there, I think, do weigh, at least on some of these Republican lawmakers on this. We just need people with the courage to stay the course. This is exactly what, you know, this type of stuff is what screws everything up. You had the same kind of stuff with Vietnam. In fact, every single conflict, you had these terrified individuals who have no business at all ordering or implementing strategy. Actually, they don’t even have one typically. And it ends up getting drawn out and turned into this long, ridiculous thing. And it’s almost like that’s what they see. It seems like they’re trying to do with this. So he needs to just stay the course. And I think he is. And everyone is, I know, very worried about midterms and the way that Republicans will lose midterms. Is if Republicans fold. It’s if Republicans fold entirely, which they may. I mean, who knows? But we’re going to get into this because right now they’ve got votes going on in the House and they’ve got FISA and all of this stuff. So we’ll cover some of that as we go through the hour. But there’s a lot more to hit to this. This latest with us, I wanted to pull this up. This had to do with a German chancellor. So one of the other headlines. as it pertains to Europe and Iran. The president apparently just shredded the German chancellor over the chancellor’s commentary on the Iran conflict. And in fact, Trump said, quote, the chancellor of Germany should spend more time on ending the war with Russia, Ukraine, and he adds parenthetically, where he has been totally ineffective in fixing his broken country, especially immigration and energy, less time on interfering with those that are getting rid of the Iran nuclear deal, he says. That includes Germany, he added, making it a safer place. So, Germany, you know, NATO country, they should want to, I mean, it’s in their best interest to have the Strait of Hormuz not controlled by Iran. It’s in their best interest whether or not their leadership is smart enough to recognize that’s an entirely different thing. We also had this back and forth with Germany when Angela Merkel was in leadership. And Angela Merkel, this was about getting Germany to just do the bare minimum of paying the minimum of its GDP for its own self-defense. And so he got into it with Angela Merkel because it’s just been their M.O. for, you know, a few years now, some decades, actually. So I feel, you know, they, again, we broke down. I’m not going to do it again. I’m not going to break down the math of all of the, you know, how much energy each, we’ve done it before. Each country gets in from the Strait of Hormuz, but it’s not the United States that needs it. It is not the United States that needs it. So this and more. I wanted to also, let’s go ahead and this, I’m watching the California mayoral race, which I’ve never done. I mean, I’ve kind of looked at it a little bit, but, you know, I’ve never really watched it as closely as we are now. One of the greatest political ads I think I’ve ever seen from Spencer Pratt. who, you know, you all remember he was in a reality show. Watch this ad. It’s pretty amazing. This is, yeah.
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This is where Mayor Bass lives. You notice something? Or here, where Nithya Raman’s $3 million mansion sits. They don’t have to live in the mess they’ve created where you live. This is where I live. They let my home burn down. I know what the consequences of failed leadership are. That’s why I’m running for mayor for my sons and the rest of us Angelenos that want to stop these corrupt politicians from destroying our city. We are going to get the golden age of Los Angeles.
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I don’t know who his ad firm is, but I don’t think you could possibly pay them enough. That is an amazing ad. That is one of the most powerful ads I think I’ve ever seen. And he has the exact same frustrated tone that you can imagine, even if you’re not in California, you can imagine he has the exact same frustrated tone as anybody else would who has been fighting to rebuild. California’s rules and restrictions, they’re people whose homes are still just empty lots of ashes. That’s insane. I mean, after hurricanes, people rebuild their houses so quickly in Florida and the Carolinas. But in California, I mean, they’ve had fires seven years ago that still are just ash heaps. There’s been no rebuilding. People have been displaced. That was powerful. I mean, the man lives in a trailer on the side of a hill. That’s powerful. And he’s not a favorite to win this race. But man, if he does not have a career in politics, I don’t know if that’s like a reality TV thing because Trump was very good at it. And maybe you just get very capable and competent at reaching people through that medium. But man, that is an absolute banger of an ad. And it’s not his only one either. He did a Spanish language ad as well where they had Karen Bass in a dumpster and they were taking Karen Bass, that dumpster out. And people were cheering it. It’s actually really well done. But he’s been good in debates. He’s been good in his speeches. I’ve watched a number of his speeches, particularly right after they had this fire district commission hearing. And he was there speaking with a couple of different senators. And one of the lines when he pulled this up, one of the lines that really stuck out to me was when he had said that. These lawmakers that were sitting here at that hearing, the lawmakers that were on that commission, he’s very eloquently said, you know, it’s crazy that you’re here and you represent an area thousands of miles away. My own lawmakers couldn’t even come here. They couldn’t even take the time to go there. That was pretty amazing. And this hearing that he had, It’s he’s been very he’s so incredibly eloquent. Listen to this. This is some of the some of that hearing that we were talking about.
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Thank you, Chairman Scott. Thank you, Senator Johnson, and everyone who took the time to show up today. While I’m so grateful you’re here, I’m also baffled why it’s only senators from thousands of miles away who are willing to show up for the Palisades, while our own senator from just 30 miles away has abandoned us entirely. Perhaps we shouldn’t be surprised. Wisconsin had the worst wildfire in human history back in Peshtigo in 1871. It was really great.
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But it’s like seven minutes, like seven minutes, 30 seconds in total. But at one point he got very emotional. And that was very powerful because he was talking about how his parents home, their house burnt down and multi generations of families, their houses. Oh, my gosh. Listen to this. This is this is going to wreck you.
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As you know, my family and I lost our hope. our home, and everything we own in the Palisades Fire. It’s been 10 months, and our government leaders, instead of helping us rebuild, have only served to make the rebuilding process so painful and slow that many just quit and are forced out of their hometown through attrition so vultures like Gavin Newsom and Scott Weiner have a blank slate to remake the Palisades in the vision of their wealthy donors and foreign investors. Gavin Newsom receives billions in federal funds for fire mitigation, but it would have only cost $200,000 to cut a fire break around our town, and it would have saved the Palisades. The work never gets done, and we all pay the price. Many people struggle.
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I mean, it’s amazing. I mean, it’s worth a listen. I mean, the whole thing is worth listening to. It’s just very powerful. We’re going to talk a little bit about that because… There’s been a lot of discussion as to what happens to the Republican Party aesthetic and what happens in terms of messaging and the kind of candidates that people are going to be drawn to after Trump is out of office. And I think you may find your answer, at least in one. The folks who help make the program happen, it’s our friends over at GhostBed.com. When I’m able to sleep on my ghost bed, it’s amazing. This mattress is made so much better than every other mattress that is out there. I mean, you can tell immediately when you get it before you even put the sheets on. The materials are quality. The seaming, everything is just better. And I had a bougie mattress that I spent an almost sinful amount of money on that was nowhere near as comfortable as my ghost bed. Because ghost bed, when they build mattresses, they’re not looking at them as just a mattress. They’re looking at it as though it’s an engineered sleep system. It’s a piece of health equipment. It’s designed specifically for your body to find relief and to recover while you sleep. That’s the whole point of it. And if you’re not healing when you’re sleeping, if you’re fighting from comfort, for comfort. If you’re tossing and turning, if you’re getting too hot, that is not helping you. That is not helping to extend your life. That’s not helping you rest. It’s not doing you any favors. It’s your mattress and you need to switch it up and get GhostBed. GhostBed was made to help with these exact issues, the support, the cooling, the real comfort, so you can actually rest. And you can have 100 nights in your home to try it for free or try it in your home for 101 nights. Because if you don’t like your ghost bed, which you will, but if you don’t feel the difference, you can send it back risk-free. So visit ghostbed.com slash Dana and use promo code Dana. They’re offering all of you out there in my audience their lowest prices of the season plus an extra 10% off site-wide.
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And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It’s time for Dana’s Quick Five.
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The legend, David Allen Coe, country singer-songwriter. You just heard that gentleman as we were coming in, if you were listening terrestrially. He also wrote Take This Job and Shove It. Those are his most iconic songs. He had a lot. 86 years old, passed away. His wife confirmed his passing to Rolling Stone yesterday, late afternoon, I think is when it was. A statement from the family said it was around 5 p.m. Wednesday. They haven’t disclosed the cause of Coe’s death. But a real outlaw country, which is the best country, by the way. We all know that. prayers out there to the co-family. And of course, you know, this kind of, uh, I was talking to looking back channel with, uh, Lorraine’s list because she’s been, it gets confusing for a little bit because you know, grandma’s rule, it happens in threes, right? So we got to keep the list going. It happens in threes because goodness, we’ll revisit this. I want to get some of these other headlines out of the way though. Uh, we also have for you, Oh, here’s the second one. Digital Underground. Cletus Mac. You guys remember them from Humpty Dance, right? Humpty Dance. You guys remember? Digital Underground rapper Cletus Mac has passed away suddenly, according to a spokesperson for their family. They said in this that they say his age is unclear and no cause of death was given.
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I mean, he was a grown man when I was in junior high and that track came out. So he’s probably an older gentleman. But he had been part of Digital Underground, what, since 93? Man, so his first single was What’s Up With The Love? And it featured Tupac. So there you go. Yeah, yeah, he did stuff with Tupac. But anyway, so yeah, they didn’t really give a lot of information about that one. So, you know, all right, now who’s going to be the third? Because that’s, you know, I’m just saying. uh all right we also have let me pull this up the oh wait no we’re out of time actually goodness so japanese airlines you could see robot baggage handlers dealing with your summer holiday luggage major airlines are trialing out humanoid crew they’re gonna crush your bag with one hand stick with us the folks who won’t make the program possible it is the uh folks over at bernagun you guys are familiar with bernagun i’ve told you A lot that I carry, and I have no issue using lethal force at all whatsoever to protect my life or the life of a loved one. But also I realize, too, that sometimes you have to go to places where firearms aren’t allowed. Your Second Amendment rights are abridged. Don’t even look at it like your Second Amendment rights are abridged. Your right of self-defense is abridged. And that’s a scary thing when you look at the crime rates and when you look at people being targeted and how restorative justice has really created lawlessness and disorder. You still have to have some way to protect yourself. So what do you do? You should check out the Burna Compact Launcher. They make different models for this purpose. This is all you need to know. The Burna Compact Launcher is small enough. I mean, it’s like small. It’s like roughly the size of an iPhone. But it shoots chemical irritant projectiles that can deter threats from up to 50 feet away. And instead of, you know, like one or two rounds, like regular stun guns, et cetera, this has a 15 round shot capacity per cartridge and made right here in the USA. So there’s no background checks. There’s no fees. It’s not a gun. So it doesn’t care about gun free zones. It doesn’t follow all that protocol. You can order it online and have it sent right to your door. and join the people who choose to diversify their defensive array by including Burna. It’s the Burna Compact Launcher. You can check it out today. B-Y-R-N-A, burna.com slash Dana. Ready when you are.
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Welcome back to the program. Top of this third hour, Dana Lash with you. Find me on Substack, Chapter and Verse, YouTube, Facebook. Like and subscribe also. This is very fascinating. and I, I, we’re going to, and there’s other stuff that we need to get to as well, but I wanted to share this with you because I, I saw this, it started, it’s apparently a done deal, I think at this point. So, and it happened in Britain and you want, you know, I follow the stuff that happens in, in some of our allied nations because you want your allies to be healthy, right? You want them to have a healthy government. You very much want them to be like-minded and, in favor of us, right? That’s part of good governance. So in Britain, you understand they have a parliament. They have a constitutional monarchy. And they have House of Commons and they have House of Lords. And a lot with the House of Lords, and everybody knows House of Commons, you can run, you can become an MP, a member of parliament. And It’s very, you know, it’s kind of similar to the House of Representatives. So you have the upper house, you have House of Lords and House of Commons. And the House of Commons, that’s their elected body. There’s like 600 some odd members in it. I can’t remember the exact number, 600 some odd members. And then you have the House of Lords as well. And the House of Lords is, that’s where you get those, The hereditary titles, right? That’s the upper house. The way that they’ve had this set up has been set up for like a thousand years. But the House of Lords, most of these individuals are appointed. They’re appointed for a life or for a particular period. And then you have the hereditary membership. And those are the people who are the dukes and the barons and the earls and the marquees, et cetera. And they inherit their titles and their positions through their families. And they’ve modified it, I think, back in 1999. To do away with some of the hereditary positions. So this I was right. So this was been Tony Blair’s government was reducing the number of hereditary peers and he reduced it from 759 down to 92. It was a compromise that he made with the conservative party. And this is a tradition that they have had that goes all the way back to the 13th century. And now as it comes out, they’re getting rid of all of it. They’re getting rid essentially of peerage as it pertains to House of Lords. So there was a tweet that was out from the British Royalist Society saying that they have regret following the passage, because it’s a done deal now, the House of Lords bill, which removes from parliament one of the oldest surviving elements of the British constitution. They say the peerage is a distinct institution and the hereditary peers who sit in the House of Lords represent those families, which are the preserve of Britain and whose service stretches across generations. Their removal, they write, leaves Parliament diminished and the case for their return or at the very least for the recognition of their service through life peerage remains one that the society will press with vigor. So the, again, it’s been around since, you know, for a thousand years and it’s been greatly reduced and now it’s pretty much doomed. Now it’s pretty much it. So why is this? Why does this matter? Why do you care? Why should you care? You know, because of this bill. Why should you, you know, that that passed? It’s the Hereditary Peers Act of 26 or the Hereditary Peers Bill is what it’s called. It removes all the hereditary peerages, you know. And I think there’s only two that get to keep their responsibilities, but they lose the peerage. So I guess now it’s going to. I think the final text of the bill’s already passed, and it comes into force yesterday. So today’s the first day fully after its passage or its implementation. So all of the remaining 92 peers have been exercised from Parliament now. They have to be created as life peers now. And those titles cannot be inherited. It’s basically you are a political appointment. It’s either by the monarch or with the prime minister involved, but it’s not hereditary. So again, why does this matter? Well, this is immediately what I started thinking of when I saw this. In Britain, they’re kind of having some problems, are they not? Think about what you have seen with globalism in Britain. Think about the human trafficking of young women and girls that went known. It was known. And no one did anything because they did not want to create tension in the area. And this was in Rotherham, where you had Pakistani nationals who came to Britain who were trafficking in, you’re talking about, I mean, over 1,000 girls. And it went on for over 10 years. And it was discovered that people very high up knew about it. But either they were getting kickbacks or they were so terrified of being called racist that they didn’t say anything. Look at the way Islamism is taking over Britain. Look at London. Now the laws are changing so much that if you question the invasion, you’re jailed. I’m not arguing for peerage and racism. the monarchy part of the constitutional monarchy. That’s obviously something that you cannot do in the United States, nor would we ever want it. We’re Americans, for crying out loud. But over there, it worked. And they’re removing it. They’re deconstructing the entire history of their country, piece by piece. You could argue that having Those peerages was maybe perhaps one of the last bulwarks against this globalist invasion that they’re dealing with. Because you have people like Sidi Khan and actual Islamists, actual Hamas apologists that are taking over positions of government. Like I said, that could have been the last bulwark against that kind of globalist invasion. And they’ve removed it. Because they are so desperate to be seen as accommodating. This fatalist mentality, this suicidal empathy, as it’s called. I cannot believe people are so terrified to be thought of as bigots, which is insane. And they know it’s not true, but they’re terrified of the mere presence of narrative. So they commit suicidal empathy. It is stunning to see this. And so, as I said, I’m not arguing for this, obviously, at all here in the United States. But over there, it works. Sweden, their foreign minister. Maria Sterner-Gardkein has announced that the government is scrapping the term Islamophobia. Why is this? Their foreign minister in Sweden says the term is problematic as it risks being confused with criticism of the religion. Instead, do you know what they’re going to use now? Instead of Islamophobia, they’re going to use anti-Muslim racism. What? Islamophobia is not a silly term. I mean, I’m not saying all Muslims are terrorists. No one’s saying that. Most terrorists are Islamists. They say they’re Muslim. I’m not. That’s just an observable fact. If people get upset over an observable fact, take it up with reality because you’re not my circus, not my monkeys. That’s you. So they said the government is going to work to eliminate the term entirely in international context. They want to gather the EU behind a revised terminology, they said, and therefore they’re pushing for the term Islamophobia to be replaced, Cain, in what the English call the anti-Muslim racism or the anti-Muslim hatred.
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When the language is perfect, the revolution is complete.
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Exactly. Now you see why we’re so crazy with language. You see why I will absolutely henpeck you over words, right? Because of that, when that is lost, it’s pretty much done at that point. Everything else is a formality. So they have Charlie Weimers, who is a member of the Sweden Democrats, commented on the decision, saying the government is finally scrapping the made-up concept of Islamophobia. You know, it’s a made-up concept, Islamophobia, he says. It’s entirely made up. He says, then the EU and the UN need to do the same thing. Islamophobia is made up? Wow. I mean, it’s crazy. Didn’t the left force us to use that word anyway to begin with, I thought?
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With everything.
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Yeah. All right.
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So apparently being worried about statistics is somehow… If your pattern recognition is good, all of a sudden, you’re just a phobic? You’re just phobic of everything?
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I mean, it’s like saying, well, let’s play Where’s Waldo, but if you find Waldo, you’re a big… Doesn’t, that doesn’t quite make sense. I’m just, you know, like how most serial killers are dudes, not women. I mean, I’m not, there are women serial killers, absolutely. But there have been more dudes than women. Sexist to say that, Dana. But statistically, no, it’s sexist. It’s just… Why are you phobic? Why are you such a phobia, phobic? But Sweden, these, I mean, I… This is kind of what they do to girls with the trans stuff. They want you to think that any kind of general gut feeling is bad. Don’t believe your lying eyes. That’s what they’re telling you here. It’s a psyop. They want to condition you into subjugation. That’s what it’s all about. So now they’re, oh my gosh, it’s going the relevant text. They are striking out so much from international law, domestic. So that word cannot be used at all anymore ever. It’s a bad word. It’s a naughty word. That word is silly and a danger. It’s not though. It’s real. Yeah. You know, I’m just saying it’s real, but you see the PSYOP. See, the difference between the United States and Europe at this point is that Europeans are like, okay, we haven’t done that yet. Yet, I said, yet. Some of us never will, but by and large, it’s the majority that counts, correct? So the majority hasn’t done it yet. That’s the key takeaway. So I just, it’s shocking to see this type of stuff. Hey folks, it’s Dana. And if you know me, you know I’m a total foodie. I love to cook and I love quality, flavorful, fresh ingredients. And my newest discovery is fresh pressed olive oil, which has really enhanced my appreciation for olive oil from here on out. It’s richer. It’s more vibrant. It just makes everything better from salads or dipping fresh bread. It just tastes great. And it’s rich in antioxidants. So why does freshness matter? Because olive oil isn’t just oil. It’s actually a fresh pressed fruit. And like anything fresh, the flavor and the health benefits are at their peak right after harvest. TJ, the owner of Fresh Pressed Olive Oil, sources the world’s most delicious and artisanal olive oils direct from the gold medal winning small olive farms around the world during the peak harvest season. You can try it for yourself and get a full-sized $49 bottle for free. You just pay a dollar in shipping. That’s crazy. Visit danalovesoliveoil.com and claim your free bottle for just $1 in shipping. No commitment. You can cancel any time. Once you try fresh-pressed olive oil, though, there is no going back. Everything else tastes like hobo oil. It just doesn’t even count. Visit danalovesoliveoil.com.
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All right, so first up here, I’m going to actually get this one. So this is, I hate saying this publicly, but I’m going to say it. You know, I do enjoy some Taco Bell. I ain’t going to lie. I’m not even going to pretend. I don’t hate it. I don’t hate it a lot. But I don’t go nuts either like this dude does, and I just ended up losing this. This one guy, if I can bring this story up here, Cain, give me a minute here because I… Accidentally hit this. We got too many things on the keyboard. A Florida man Taco Bell employee fired his gun inside the restaurant at a customer after seeing her dispense soda into her water cup. I feel like you overreacted a little bit, my dude. It’s in West Palm Beach. What? That is like a super bouge area. West Palm Beach is super bouge. Very pretty. Very, like, beautifully manicured. A 20-year-old was arrested and faces three counts of aggravated assault with a firearm after he pulled down because he saw this was a confrontation that was on Monday. Three people under a taco bell. Two approached the counter. One asked for water. And then Patterson noticed somebody filling up their water cups with soda. A verbal argument erupted. And he started shouting, do something at the customers. It just I can’t. And he actually fired. This guy’s a moron. He actually like fired. Someone was putting water, water or soda in their water cup. And he decided that was the wish. Dude, people like this make advocacy harder for everybody. Just stop it. Stop it. Good night. Not every you know, you don’t have to attend every fight to which you think you are invited. Good heavens. So, anyway, he was a Taco Bell employee. That’s not the way you handle it. Can you believe that? That’s not the way you handle it. Oh, I do not want to do this headline from TMZ. We’re going to skip past that because that is nasty. Let’s do this. Why is it always, like, gross? Alamante Springs. Police say a woman was arrested at… After feces vandalism incidents in Spring Oaks involving multiple vehicles, people’s yards, all kinds of, all manner of stuff, they took her into custody on Tuesday morning. But she’s accused of defacing everybody’s property with human.
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Hers? I mean, I’m assuming. I mean, if it’s not, I don’t want to know anything else. What? She’s 50 years old. Alex, Alexis Weber. She was taken into custody. She’s being charged with criminal mischief. That’s it. Isn’t that a hold up? Yeah. Isn’t that like a biohazard? They say that this stuff has been happening for a week and people go outside, they get in their cars, they go to work and there’s literally human feces on their windshield. It’s in their mailboxes. That’s a felony. So if it’s in your mailbox, I don’t know, is it on the mailbox or in the article doesn’t clarify if it’s in the mailbox, it’s a felony. But in their yards, they said that multiple neighbors have been contacting police because they’re you know, they they go to drive their vehicles. And this happens. One woman, Yvette Gomez, said that she in the morning, her husband texted her and said his work van was covered in it. And he said, she goes, what do you mean? And he said, yes, there’s, you know, excrement on a van. He said it was all over. And they have surveillance video showing the woman who looks pretty much just like 50-year-old Alexis Weber doing it. Like stopping near their vehicle. And then, because apparently she exercises in the neighborhood. How much you want to bet she’s a speed walker? Never trust a speed walker. Telling you. So they said that it was not one incident. Apparently it was a ton of incidents. And they said that even near a shared food pantry in the neighborhood, there was feces all over. Oh, oh, and one more. A detective, while they were investigating, this is where it really gets. A detective was sitting there on detail. He’s doing reconnaissance, however you want to put it. And he watches the woman literally defecate in somebody’s front yard. watched her do it, and then took her into custody. That’s how they arrested her. Yeah, it was a drop of deuce right there with a… Yeah. I don’t even understand. Does she hate these people? Like, I can’t… I don’t even know, but that’s nasty. And she’s probably not going to stop it. I’m just going to say. And then in Polk County, a man known for playing Santa was busted in an undercover human trafficking ring. Santa? Yeah, he played Santa. And at the Lakeland Christmas Parade for the past decade, he was trying to meet an underage girl. Now he’s in the slammer. We got more in store for you, our partners that will bring you the program. It’s our friends over at Relief Factor. Relief Factor is a 100% drug-free way to deal with the pain in your body that’s caused by your body’s natural response to an inflammation. You know, everyday aches and inflammation can quietly chip away at your ability to live life the way that you want to, the way you want to work and move and just live, period. But as I said, it’s 100% drug-free, research-based formula designed to fight inflammation, which is the root cause of most pain. Now, it’s not a temporary fix. It works from the inside out to support your body’s natural response to pain. So you can get back to living life without constant discomfort, and whether it’s from you know, an injury or maybe sports injury or what, like my husband with hockey and football and knee pain, whatever it is, you know, Relief Factor is something that is going to help support your body’s natural response to this. So you’re not, like I said, always in a level of discomfort. You can try their three-week quick start for just $19.95. Visit relieffactor.com or call 800-4-RELIEF. That’s relieffactor.com or 800-4-RELIEF.
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SPEAKER 06 :
Like sands through the hourglass, so are the days of the United States.
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Texas, Ohio, and Florida. Well, the best man to tell you that is the man standing right over here. You heard that question? With those beautiful ears of yours? He’s got great hearing, you know. He’s got super hearing. Trick of the trade, sir. Oh, my God.
SPEAKER 06 :
What are you doing?
SPEAKER 07 :
like how you’re covering your eyes and you’re like not you’re like in the dark and you’re covering your eyes poor kane he is really kane has fallen out over this so that was that was yesterday He’s just so, he just says everything that’s in his head. Everything that’s in his head. I mean, I don’t dislike it because it’s, you know, it’s funny. He was, this is in the, it was in the Oval Office. Clearly, because all the filigree. Who was he talking about? Who is this man? I mean, it’s not important, but dang.
SPEAKER 06 :
He’s a NASA administrator.
SPEAKER 07 :
Oh my gosh. Yes, the NASA, Jared Isaacman. He was deferring to NASA Administrator Jarek Isaacman, and then he was like, oh, yeah, your big, beautiful ears. I don’t think in the Daily Beast it’s like Trump is poking fun at NASA Administrator’s ears.
SPEAKER 06 :
That’s the thing. He wasn’t making fun at all. This is Trump. Literally, he thought he was giving him an ultimate compliment.
SPEAKER 07 :
Yeah.
SPEAKER 06 :
And calling out, I guess, the elephant in the room, which Trump loves to do.
SPEAKER 07 :
I mean, I’ve got to be honest, and this is so awkward. We are not at all mocking anybody. We’re not doing that, so let’s be clear. But it was funny because he started talking about it, and then the camera zoomed out, and you’re like, oh, that’s funny. Oh, I see now. He was a good sport about it, but you can kind of read, oh, my gosh, a little bit in there.
SPEAKER 06 :
Because with a hint of sarcasm, what Trump said would be insulting. Like if you use the words Trump said with sarcasm attached to it, that’s insulting. Right. But Trump wasn’t being sarcastic.
SPEAKER 07 :
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And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It’s time for Dana’s Quick Five.
SPEAKER 07 :
So two-thirds of babies watch screens, some eight hours a day. So remember how everybody would let the TV? So Gen X, our parents let us be raised by the TV and hose water. And I don’t know what millennials did. The young boomers had millennials, and they just hovered over them people. Let’s see. Now a third of newborns use devices for more than three hours. Stop it. I mean, it’s a different… mode of consuming information, but when it’s brain rot all day, stop it. It’s not difficult. It’s not difficult at all. But they watched them for more than three hours a day. They said 20% of infants, four to 11 months. Everybody used them more for an hour a day. That’s kind of, that’s a little bit problematic. Married adults are less likely to get cancer than singles. That’s kind of weird, but I bet they have more headaches.
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No.
SPEAKER 07 :
According to the Wall Street Journal, married adults are less likely to get cancer than singles. According to a study, the support system is apparently the big common denominator. In fact, the rates are 60 percent higher amongst men who’ve never married to compare compared to those who have for women. Eighty three percent higher. Wow. That’s pretty that’s pretty significant. Also, UFO whistleblowers are issuing warnings after an Air Force officer was found dead before he could testify. I’m not saying it’s about aliens, but it’s about aliens. So they’re saying that there’s attempts to silence them. I don’t know. Is something happening here?
SPEAKER 06 :
I think so.
SPEAKER 07 :
We got these scientists going missing. It’s either, you know, baddies, the Red Green Alliance is killing them, or it’s a government op because aliens are amongst us right now. They’re probably like, oh, is that what you think?
SPEAKER 06 :
I think that last one there, yeah.
SPEAKER 07 :
I immediately have a list of people that I would be like, you’re an alien. But are they conservative aliens, though? And do they actually like good music? That’s the most important thing, right? And do you believe that the St. Louis-style rib is the only type of rib that’s acceptable to eat because everything else is hobo? No. St. Louis style ribs are the only acceptable form of rib. They are good. That is it. Besides Adam’s rib to Eve, that is the only other rib. Nothing else. That’s it. I don’t know how we went from aliens to that, but here we are.
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