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Speaker 1: Welcome to the program. No dectocrats allowed, because we've got a country to say, so let's get her teed up as to my.
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Speaker 1: Triple eight nine seven one sage, Triple eight ninety seven one seven two four to three. I am Larry Elder. We are Salem News Channel. President Trump delivers a prime time speech about the war against Iran. The Republican House and Senate announces a plan to end the shutdown. Supreme Court is ruling on birthright citizenship. Another illegal alien arrested for murder in Virginia, the second in a matter of weeks. James Carville says President Trump's gonna resign and JD. Van's gonna pardon him. California fraud makes that of Minnesota look like couch cushion money. New poll shows even Democrats don't like Democrat politicians. Secretary of War Pete Heseth announces a new policy that ends gun free zones on military basis. All of this and more than number again Triple eight nine seen one seven two three, Triple eight nine seven one seven two four three Mystery McConnell, are we on suicide Watch? About Mark?
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Speaker 3: Is he?
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Speaker 1: Is he still with us? How many days has it been since Mark's called? Surely something has come up that has cheesed Mark off, and don't call him surely? I mean, really, I'm starting to feel a little man should playing the race card. I'm starting to feel a little lone out here. Come on, Mark, surely Trump's done something you even't liked. You must think the war is going badly. He's given different reasons for why we went to war. It's not an imminent threat. The strait our moves is still clogged up. Gas prices are really high because of the war. Come on, what do I have to do?
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Speaker 4: Mark?
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Speaker 1: I know where you live. All right, Mark, Just in case you're still listening, the number is triple eight nine seven one seven two four three. All right now, I of course want to talk about with President Trump said in his primetime address, which I got very short, wasn't it. That was probably the shortest speech I've ever seen Trump gave. And we're going to talk about that. Of course, we're going to talk about the shutdown. But first, if you don't mind, When Nick Shirley did his thing in Minnesota and exposed to fraud of Minnesota, I said, please, Nick, alf we'll show you had done, and he asked. And now there's this long, long article in the City Journal called Gavin Newsom's Empire of Fraud and about the amount of fraud that's taken place during his watch, estimated to be at least one and eighty billion dollars b as in Bodacious, one hundred and eighty billion dollars. What was the Minnesota fraud nine billion, one hundred and eighty billion dollars. Now, it's a very, very, very long article. I don't want to bore you, but I want to go over just some of the highlights, if you don't mind. First, talked about all the amount of money that California spends every year. It's the budget three hundred billion dollars a year. Yet I drive to and from work. The roads are crappy. I used to live in Cleveland seventeen years. Because the snow they put ice. The roads are bad. You expect that in a climate like that, but not out here. The roads are probably worse than the roads in Cleveland. Mismanaged wildfires, of course, homelessness more than anywhere else, big gap between the rich and the poor, highest unemployment in the nation, highest gas prices, highest gas taxes, highest state income tax and what are you getting for it? Schools ranked near the bottom. So City Journal says. We talked to public officials, fraud experts, reviewed hundreds of pages of government reports, state audits, criminal indictments, other public records on California fraud, from unemployment insurance, medicaid to failed homeless initiatives, welfare programs.
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Speaker 5: Quote.
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Speaker 1: Seemingly every state program has been compromised by criminals. And we have state of the art criminals here in California. We don't have any jive criminals. We have state of the art criminals here in California.
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Speaker 5: Quote.
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Speaker 1: The best estimate suggests that on the governor's watch, fraudsters, scammers, and organized crime ranks have stolen at least one hundred and eighty billion dollars in taxpayers. Let's sink in for a minute. One hundred and eighty billion dollar taxpayer. I'm trying to raise some money for clean water for people living in the ports of the poorest in our western hemisphere. One hundred and eighty billion dollars. How many wells could that drill? Fourteen months Newsom began his first term, we had the COVID epidemic. Two point seven million Californias eventually lost their jobs. State economy went into free fall as a result. Newsom dumped pallets of cash across the state. One way to doing this is through what's called California's Unemployment Insurance Program or UI. It's administered by the state's Employment Development Department ed d ED, which can process billions of dollars in payments each month. Now, before this happened, experts warned it was riddle with fraud, warned all sorts of safeguards but not being followed. Newsom didn't care. There's a guy named Heywood Towel cove Tal CoV one of Americans leading fraud specialists and the CEO of Risk Solutions for GUD. Quote, I was begging federal officials not to let the money go out like that, because it's going to be the biggest fraud in the history of our country. Obviously, he says, I was not successful, No kidding. See, California not only has some of the most generous welfare programs, but as bureaucrats failed to follow basic fraud controls during Newsom's tenure. The fraud specialist said, and I'm quoting him, they literally suspended all of the rules for the unemployment insurance program that made it possible for anyone to get that benefit, even if he or she wasn't entitled to it. It was very intentional, he said. They knew what they were doing, did it anyway. The scams began almost immediately, criminals around the world, not just California. In one case, a Romanian lead fraud ring got five million dollars a rapper named Von Treil Antonio Baines. You probably know who that is, mister McConnell. Mch McConnell's into rap music. I'm not mis McConnell, says Lara. You know you should, you should, you should, you should connect more with your blackness. I rap. I don't understand Von Treil Antonio Baines. I feel the way Charlie Heston feels about rappers. They can't sing, they can't play an instrument, can't dance, but they can rap. Von Treil Antonio Baines, a rapper from Memphis known as Nuke Busy b I z z I E Nuke Nuke Bissel I knew you would know who that was. He released a music video called e d D bragged a boy ripping off California's UI program. Quote, go to the bank with a stack of these holding up envelopes. You gotta sell cocaine. I just file a claim. You aren't sell cocaine. I'm just gonna file a claim. He pleaded guilty. The federal charges stole over seven hundred thousand dollars in stolen funds and pre loaded ed D debit cards. A neo Nazi gang. Just to be fair here rappers Neo Nazis you know called s f V. I'm sure that stands for San Fernando Valley Packer Woods, a California based neo Nazi. You think I'm making this up. Neo Nazi gang ran an unemployment scam, so did a guy named Michael Thompson, a one time leader of the Aryan Brotherhood. California's prison population got in on the action. Eed D paid out hundreds of millions of dollars to prisoners, including wait for it, Are you waiting for it? One hundred and thirty three inmates on death row. Now you're on death throw. You got to have the cash because you never know where you're gonna go. You might need it. Two bureaucrats, That's how many people were assigned to monitor the fraud. Two two in a state of four forty billion people three hundred billion dollar budget, two people were assigned to fraud, probably called in sick half the time. All together, bad actors took billions and billions and billions of dollars from that ed D program quote. While million while many states dealt with UI scam during the pandemic, writes the City Journal, California stands in the class of its own. At best, the warments minor to government and competence at worse, total indifference to fraud. Now, the governor of Minnesota is not going to run for reelection because of the fraud that'smated to be nine billion, Tim Wallas. Gavin Newsom is running for president. What's wrong with this picture? Newsom came to power guaranteeing health care for everybody, illegal or not. So under his watch, medical spending has exploded. Don't go away, I'm just getting warmed down. Parents. The biggest question in education today is how artificial intelligence is shaping the way your student learns. Artificial intelligence is changing education faster than most schools are willing to admit, and many families are rightly concerned. At Patrick Henry College. The goal isn't to outsource thinking to machines, is to train students to think for themselves. PhD emphasizes a Christian liberal arts education that develops reasoning, writing, speaking, and discernment skills no algorithm can replace. Students learn to engage technology wisely, understanding its capabilities but also its danger and limitations, rather than becoming dependent on it. In a world increasingly shaped by AI, Patrick Henry College prepares students to lead with wisdom, conviction, and moral clarity. If you want a college that prepares your child to lead in an AI driven world without losing his or her faith and values, I encourage you to learn more about Patrick Henry College. Visit PHC dot edu slash elder. That's PHC dot edu slash elder. If this fraud thing happens in every state, we had it here. I take responsibility for it.
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Speaker 6: No one in state government had anything.
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Speaker 1: To do with it, but people stole from us. We got to stop that.
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Speaker 7: We're working hand in hand with the US Attorney's Office.
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Speaker 1: That's gone now.
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Speaker 6: I don't even know.
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Speaker 3: Who over there is working on fraud.
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Speaker 1: And we got folks. You come in here, said right here and I said, there's two people that want to fix this more than anybody in the state, Me and you.
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Speaker 3: What do you need from it?
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Speaker 1: Triple eight ninety seven one sage triple eight nine seven one seven two four three. I am Larry Elder. We are selling the news. County that was Governor Tim Walls had enough self respect to decide not to run again because of his mismanagement. The mismanagement here in California makes that look like couch cushion money. I'll talk about that in just a second, but first, last two days of my Food for the Poor campaign, and I have a suggestion all of you listening, met many of you, hundreds of thousands of you over my years, and you frequently say, Larry, what can I do to help? What can I do to help your mission, help your campaign? Help what you're trying to do. This is an example. If everybody listening to me, everybody listens, gave five bucks, not even ten five bucks. Everybody listening. I'm talking about you, and you and you and you and five bucks. Not only, of course, would we be providing clean, healthy water to the poorest of the poor in the Western hemisphere, but I would rock it to the top of the toteboard. I'm second right now, and it's a pretty uncomfortably distant second, higher than third, higher than fourth, but I'm second. If everybody listening five bucks m McConnell, how much does it cost to have a cup of coffee at Starbucks? I don't drink coffee and went into a Starbucks one time to get some hot chocolate. I saw this big board and it went to the guy and said, can I have some hot chocolate? He goes, what kind of hot you want? You want this? You want what? I said? Just hot chocolate?
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Speaker 6: What do you want it?
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Speaker 1: Do you want to look at it? I said? Could I just have some chocolate? Please? It's all they want? Maybe maybe throw a marshmallow in there if you if you need to, But just good what is that? That's the only time I was ever there, so intimidating, and whether to put They put your name on the on the cup and then you they call your name out after that? Oh my goodness, Larry Yelder, I hate that guy. So anyway, I don't know how much it costs for a cup of coffee, but whatever it is, I'm sure it's less than five bucks. So everybody listening to me. I know you're shopping. I know you're driving. You're probably on your golf cart, probably on your on your on your yacht, whatever it is you're doing. Five bucks. Text Elder to five one five five five. Nose the fives in there, Elder five one five five five, or you can call eight five five nine one eight four six seven three.
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Speaker 3: It's it.
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Speaker 1: Everybody listening, I mean everybody. I see you over there under the table, crawl back out. Five. You don't have five bucks. You know you have five bucks. Jennifer and Colorado wrote me, I listened to Larry Elder, and this will be my Easter contribution this year. Jennifer, Jennifer, Jennifer, James, Indiana. Larry prompted me to give. I'm supporting the poor through the El Dorado team, Larry El Dorado, El Dorado's that's why anonymous donor in California, mister Elder gave such a sincere plea for help for these people who don't even have clean water for themselves and their children. And the Lord calls us to help the poor, and food for the poor does not take one dime, not one nickel from government, and I've seen how they work I've seen the energy, the compassion, the devotion. We talked to Paul Jacobs just yesterday, known him for a number of years, travel to Guatemala with food for the poor. I've seen what they've done. It is rated one of the best charities. They don't waste money. And for everybody who's given already, I want to thank you so much. So now five bucks from everybody listening. You know you can do that. Elder five one five, five five, eight, five, five nine one eight four six seven three eight five five nine one eight four six seven three. I was talking to Nina this morning. I said, Nina, what if everybody just gave five dollars? She said, why didn't you say that? I said, That's why I said it to you. I'm going to say it. Why didn't you say that? I wouldn't have said it. If I was gonna say it, I just said it to you. Why why didn't you just go on the air and say that. I said, want you just do the show. I'll stay home and I'll complain about the government like you do. Eight five, five nine one eight for six seven three texts Elder to five one five five five Elder five one five five five, Jennifer James and anonymous donor in California. Thank you so very much. I bet California could probably scrape up some money for food for the poor. One hundred and eighty billion dollars in fraud in eight years. Fortunately Gavin Newsom is turned out. What an incompetent guy, What an arrogant and competent guy? Trashes Trump calls him all sorts of names, travels around the country, written a book, has a podcast. How about doing something about this fraud? One hundred and eighty billion dollars in fraud. In one instance, guy named Paul Richard Randall, another one named Corolas Mikael and Patricia Anderson Medicals defraud a taxpayers one hundred and seventy eight million dollars. They used a business venture called Manta Vista Pharmacy. Don't they have wonderful names? Manta Vista Pharmacy laundered proceed through third parties to fund kickbacks one hundred and seventy eight million dollars. Another one called another program called in Home Supportive Services. It's a medical subprogram, major, major fraud. The fraud in that program is estimated to be as high as twenty five percent. A Sacramento grand jury called the fraud and the in home Supportive Services program quote rampant and out of control close quote no kidding. Report found that forty one of sixty eight county staff designed to monitor the program, we're also in home supportive services providers, so they had a vested interest in protecting the program and keeping the fraud going. These are the people watching the program. Are you kidding me? We're just getting warmed up? Triple eight nine seventy one.
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Speaker 3: S A g E.
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Speaker 1: I will be right back. Do not leave town?
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Speaker 3: Yes yet yet?
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Speaker 1: Yes yet?
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Speaker 8: Don't.
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Speaker 1: Every society is judged by how it treats the most vulnerable. I'm Larry Elder right now, Families across Latin America and in the Caribbean are living without something we take for granted every day, clean water. Mothers walk miles to find it, children to school to carry it, and too often the water they bring home spreads disease instead of sustaining life. That's not just unfortunate, it's unacceptable. Water is foundational. Without it, health declines, opportunity disappears, communities cannot thrive. But you can help solve this through food for the poor. Your gift provides safe and living water, protecting children, strengthening fans, families, and advancing lasting hope through local churches. It's practical, it's measurable, it's the right thing to do. Your gift of fifty dollars insures two people have safe in living water, or four one hundred dollars a family of four will be transformed. Now take action text Elder five one five five five that's Elder the five one five five five, Or visit Larryelder dot com and click the blue give living Water banner at the very top to give living water today. Triple eate nine seven one sage triple eight nine seven one seven two four to three were to talk about the president's speech last night about the shutdown, but foist Elvis is in the house Santa Anna, California. Elvish're and the Larry Oda Show.
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Speaker 6: Hey Larry, can you hear me here?
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Speaker 1: You find sir?
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Speaker 5: Okay, Larry, I like to tell you that your program is one of the best. Well right after the defund's rushlmbos of course.
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Speaker 1: Thank you appreciate it. To be in the same sentence is just really really an honor.
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Speaker 3: He was great, He was the best.
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Speaker 5: Well, Larry, I called you because I used to work for the Unemployment Office. I worked for them for years and then I went back to work for them in twenty twenty one. You know, California is pro employee unlike Texas, which is pro employer. So when we we get training, we constantly reminded the California is pro employee and that we have to find a way to find them eligible for unemployment benefits. That's a mantra. They have to be eligible for unemployment benefits. So when I went back to work for unemployment for the Unemployment Office back in twenty twenty one, right after the COVID thing, fraud was left and right, and we couldn't do anything because most of the people that applied for unemployment benefits due to COVID, we had to give.
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Speaker 4: Them their money.
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Speaker 5: That's what we were told, because there was lots and lots of money coming from the federal government. So EED lost about thirty five billion dollars in fraud and fraudulent applications. Larry, Yeah, No, nobody was suspended, not even suspended because of that. And the director, the person in charge of EDD, she got promoted. He was about to be a secretary of work or something like that. She was very close to be a secretary.
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Speaker 1: You know, Elvis, My question is this, why didn't everybody apply? I mean, it was that easy. The idiots were people that didn't steal. Look at it. Look look how easy it was to steal. Everybody was stealing prisoners, people on death row. Are you kidding me?
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Speaker 5: But the worst of all of that training, we got trained.
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Speaker 8: Just six weeks.
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Speaker 5: Yeah, I worked with unemployment benefits before, so I had some basic, basic knowledge. I had some experience, which that was I worked for them like five years. But there were people that didn't know a thing about unemployment benefits and they got just they got they got changed for just about five to six weeks.
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Speaker 1: Elvis, thank you so much for calling my goodness. Quote Another major target for fraudsters, it's California's expansive welfare state millions, millions and millions, hundreds of millions for it, more than one hundred and eighty thousand homeless people, wave of spending one company twenty six million dollars to develop properties under program aimed at the homeless. His name is Cody Holmes, pleaded not guilty in Bezel to pay for exotic cars, six thousand, five hundred square foot mansion, a frequent contributor to Democrat politicians and causes in California, Another guy, Steven Taylor, used quote fake bank statements and false cash representations to secure a loan for his real estate business, then used him to purchase an eleven point two million dollar home, which he sold for twenty seven point three million to a publicly funded homeless house housing development.
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Speaker 9: You can't make this up.
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Speaker 1: Alexander suffer Fer served as CEO of something called Abundant Blessings. Abundant Blessings. How can you not give abundant blessing to money? In LA based homeless charity charge for pocketing at least ten million dollars to quote bank roll a luxury lifestyle that included lavish vacations and designer clothes close quote got to have designer clothes, can't buy stuff off the rack? Not here In California. A twenty twenty four report from the Inspector General's Office US Department of HUD said the agency was quote not not adequately prepared to prevent, detect, and respond to fraud due to lack of focus, no kidding and Gavin Knews is going to run for president, on affordability, on competence, on trashing Donald Trump. I got more. I'm Larry Elder. Triple eight nine seven one s H G. E Triple eight nine seven one seven two four three. I am Larry Elder. We are Salem News Channel. We're talking about fraud in California. We're gonna get into the speech President Trump made last night. And also the shutdown appears to be ending. The Republicans in the House and in the Senate and have now agreed to a deal to end the shutdown. The City Journal said, quote, we reached out to Newsoan's office for common on this story, and I'm not making this up. Quote. A spokesperson whose signature featured she he pronouns called the claims ridiculous, accused the Trump ad Ministry and I'm quoting making up numbers, and suggested that California had quote no missing homelessness funds close quote California has three major homeless fund programs, none of which have been audited, no idea if they're being effective, don't know where the money went, but there's no missing homelessness funds, said this person. In Gavin Newsom's office. I repeat, Tim Walls had enough self respect to say, and I know this looks bad. I'm not gonna run for real election. Gavin Newsen wants to be kicked upstairs. Okay, I trash California. Now I want to run for president. By the way, there is a executive order that Trump signed March sixteen creating a quote Task Force to eliminate Fraud. JD Vance is heading it up. Welcome to the great state of California. And I told you what did I say? Nick Shirley doing all the old fraud? Are you kidding? Prisoners death row? Kidding on it? Benefits during COVID. Mark is in Stockton, California. Mark and the Larry O to show.
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Speaker 10: Hi, Larry, if what Governor Newsom says is true, I think had every personal appearance until we get an answers. So why didn't you prove it that nothing's wrong by setting up a Doge team like Trump did with Elder must Mark that we get an answer?
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Speaker 1: Mark, do you really expect this kind of common sense, obvious thing that this man should do that he they really we'll do it?
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Speaker 4: Mark?
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Speaker 1: Come on, we're talking about California here. This is California. Jake one hundred and eighty billion dollars in fried and again that's on the low side. It's probably much higher than that. The entire budget of the year, it's three hundred billion. But hey, he's Johnny on the spot when it comes to trashing Donald Trump. Donald Trump has targeted cities with African American mayors. What he said, targeted simply African American mayors. Well, we don't have an African American governor, and he's looking into California. Unbelievable. Martha is in San Francisco, Martha, you're in the Lario to show.
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Speaker 11: Hello.
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Speaker 1: Hey, Martha, how are you funny?
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Speaker 2: Thank you?
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Speaker 12: I just want to say that, you know, I worked for the city only in San Francisco since nineteen ninety seven, not retired, but anyway, you know, they had the homeless problem ever since then. They've had the method doing program ever since then, and none of those programs have been or had any any success.
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Speaker 11: I don't know.
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Speaker 12: I always assume that nobody audits because they get funded every single time. And the problem is it still exists, and I just don't see it a solution other getting we need Republican people in the office. I'm so sorry, but that's just a fact.
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Speaker 1: Well, Martha, thank you very much for calling. Newsome. By the way, did say that they were quote bad actors. Close they took advantage of the unemployment program. Bad actors. But he says, we're we got anti fraud measures mechanisms in place because you know, occasionally have bad actors. You know, from time to time, you got people on death row getting benefits from time to time. It's neo Nazis, Romanian gangs. Kirk is in Wayna Park, California. Kirk and the Larry Old Show.
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Speaker 13: Hello, Larry, you're still there.
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Speaker 1: I'm still here.
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Speaker 13: Okay, my phone beat. Yeah. I live on sozial security. I don't have a four to one or anything like that. But I applied for EDD or SNAP, whatever you want to call it, and they tell me I only qualify for twenty five dollars a month. I pull him less on less than eighteen hundred on social security.
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Speaker 1: Well, what can I tell you? You probably should contact somebody in Romania to show you how it's done. This program in home supportive services, newsom's first budget next one increased one hundred and seventy percent thirty three point four billion, including twelve point five billion from the state. The in home supportive services, where the fraud could be as high as twenty five percent. These are providers to give offer caregiving, cooking, shopping, cleaning, laundry services to elderly and disabled people in about seventy percent of the case is get this. Providers and recipients are family members, family members. I'm Larry older tripleate nineteventy one, sage triple eight nine seven one seven two, fourth grade. Coming up, we're gonna talk about the president's prime time address regarding the war. Also, the shutdown appears to be over. James Carvil said, Predident Trump gonna resign, gonna be prosecuted, and jad Man is gonna parton him. We'll talk about that as well. Neil is in the Bronx. Neil, it has been too long, my friend.
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Speaker 2: I doing Larry.
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Speaker 1: I'm doing great, Larry.
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Speaker 2: You ain't gonna believe this. This I can tell you aby knews that not don't on the facts. This morning I got up wait to McDonald's the Barbit's com the eat McDonald by going to the room James, don't worry about McDonald's franchise to help me eagles. Now check this out. They even got worse. Somebody's on it's all my apartment, in all apartment. Camera then comes on door right, I BD tell him the story, showing them, showing the footage of the camera right the ones to the federal government, to the building downtown, to cit the FBI. I was young in screaming Larry excreamingly loud, showing them the footage. Right. It's a local problem. It's a local problem.
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Speaker 14: Okay, it like that.
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Speaker 2: Well comes around, goes around. Ah, maya, he's a jerk. He needs to go l a right him up. I love you, brother, I love you too.
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Speaker 1: Love you you guys, you guys elected him. Listen to this. This expert estimates that medicaid fraud rate in California is twenty percent, a number he called quote very conservative. Feds, however, believe the current medical fraud rate is even higher and might be as high as twenty five percent, given the the massive oversight failures and massive medical expansion under Gavin Newsom. Based on state experts best guesses of the annual medical expenditures and applying a conservative fifteen percent rate to each fiscal year, medical has lost one hundred and forty six billion dollars in taxpayer funds to fraud on Newsom's watch. That's just medical. And this man wants to run for president. I repeat. Tim Walls was running for governor for reelection. Story broke. He was so embarrassed. He knew that his opponents were going to hammer him with it. So he decided he wasn't gonna run, dropped out, gonna finish out his term. He's gone. Gavin Newsom runs around talking about his book and what an a hole President Trump is and how President Trump is going after illegal aliens wrongfully and doesn't even think about this kind of fraud. Triple eight nine seven one s A g E. Triple eight nine seven one seven two four three. I am Larry Elder. Do not leave town.
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Speaker 3: Larry will be right back. Stay tune. Don't want it.
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Speaker 1: So let's get her teed up.
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Speaker 2: Your shutting off to my.
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Speaker 1: Ear that subdig triple eight ninety seven one s A G E. Triple eight ninety seven one seven two four three. I am Larry Elder. We are Salem News Channel. President Trump has been very critical of our NATO allies for not stepping up.
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Speaker 2: This is the.
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Speaker 1: United States NATO Ambassador number twenty eight.
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Speaker 2: Yeah.
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Speaker 15: Well, first of all, nobody has made NATO stronger than President Trump what he accomplished at the Hague last year by getting all allies to agree to five percent on defense spending. I mean, that was a major strengthening of NATO. But our allies again have to demonstrate not through words. We've seen a lot of strongly worded statements, some in favor of the United States efforts in Iran, some quite frankly opposed. But it's been the actions. It's been this basing and overflight that we've seen. We've also seen several allies that are just unwilling to say that they're on the side of the United States and want to be a part of the solution. So I think what right now President Trump's looking for is actions, and he's looking for a NATO that is there for the United States that it's not. As Marco Rubio said pretty clearly, it's not a one way street. It's got to be a two way street. Not only protect Europe and provide for the security of Europe, but also there needs to be some benefit and some advantage for the United States being otherwise, you know, we're just the suckers that are guaranteeing the security of Europe without any reciprocity.
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Speaker 1: You know, here's the deal. Do you or do you not believe that Iran was pursuing a nuclear weapon? Do you or do you not believe that? Do you or do you not believe that they are radical Nihilis who hate people who are not Muslim? Do you or do you not believe? They consider us to be the great Satan, Israel the little Satan, and as Bibe Natan Yahoo said, Europe the middle Satan? Do you or not believe that? And regarding NATO, how many troops do we have over there? Forty thousand fifty thousand? Remind me of that scene from that movie with al Pacino called Sea of Love. He's hitting on a woman and she finds out he is a cop number twenty nine. Okay, what.
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Speaker 16: You're a cop?
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Speaker 1: Yeah?
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Speaker 17: So what pretty bad? That's just too much for it. I mean, you let like that in here, but my being a cop, I mean, that's just too much in it. Let me tell you something about this. All these people in here with their rocks and their furs, they get robbed, they get raped them all of a sudden, they're daddy.
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Speaker 7: See come, oh, everybody's daddy.
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Speaker 1: And in the end, this is about radical Islam. A country that's a radical Islamic country with a nuclear bomb. This is the president last night, Number thirty seven.
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Speaker 18: If there is no deal, we are going to hit each and every one of their electric generating plants very hard, and probably simultaneously. We have not hit their oil, even though that's the easiest target of all, because it would not give them even a small chance of survival or rebuilding. But we could hit it and it would be gone, and is not a thing they could do about it. They have no anti aircraft equipment, their radar is one hundred percent annihilated. We are unstoppable as a military force. The nuclear sites that we obliterated with the B two bombers have been hit so hard that it would take months to get near the nuclear dust. And we have it under intense satellite surveillance and control. If we see them make a move, even a move for it, will hit them with missiles very hard.
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Speaker 16: Again.
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Speaker 18: We have all the cards they have done.
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Speaker 1: And he talks about the money that Obama gave Number thirty eight, and.
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Speaker 18: Then very importantly I terminated Barack Hussein Obama is a rand nuclear deal a disaster. Obama gave them one point seven billion dollars in cash, green green cash, took it out of banks from Virginia, DC, and Maryland. All the cash they had, flew it by aeroplanes in an attempt to buy their respect and loyalty. But it didn't work. They laughed at our president and went on with their mission to have a nuclear bomb. His Ran deal would have led to a colossal arsenal, massive nuclear weapons for Iran. They would have had them years ago, and they would have used them. Would have been a different world. There would have been no Least and no Israel right now, in my opinion, the opinion of a lot of great experts, had I not terminated that terrible deal, I was so honored to do, and I was so proud to do, and it was so bad right from the beginning. Essentially, I did what no other president was willing to do. They made mistakes, and I am correcting them.
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Speaker 1: Regime change, he said, was not the goal, but regime change has occurred. The effects on commercial oil tankers do we have that number? Forty?
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Speaker 18: Many Americans have been concerned to see the recent rise in gasoline prices here at home. The short term increase has been entirely the result of the Iranian regime launching deranged terror attacks against commercial oil tankers and neighboring countries that have nothing to do with the conflict. This is yet more proof that Iran can never be trusted with nuclear weapons. They will use them, and they will use them quickly. It would to decades of extortion, economic pain, and instability worse than we can ever imagine. The United States has never been better prepared economically to confront this threat. You all know that we built the strongest economy and history. We're going through it right now, the strongest in history. And one year we've taken a dead and crippled country. I hate to say that, but we were dead and crippled country after the last administration and made it the hottest country anywhere in the world by far, with no inflation, record setting investments coming into the United States over eighteen trillion dollars, and the highest stock market ever with fifty three all time record highs in just one year. It all positioned us to get rid of a cancer that has long simmered. It's known as the nuclear Iran. And they didn't know what is coming. They've never imagined it.
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Speaker 1: I don't know why he says there's no inflation. Two point four percent inflation last month. But Trump is Trump. You talked about the Strait of hormones. Number forty one.
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Speaker 18: The countries of the world that do receive oil through the hormone strait must take care of that passage. They must cherish it. They must grab it and cherish it. They can do it easily. We will be helpful, but they should take the lead in protecting the oil that they so desperately depend on. So to those countries that can't get fuel, many of which refuse to get involved in the decapitation of her Nan, we had to do it ourselves. I have a suggestion. Number one, by oil from the United States of America. We have plenty, We have so much. And number two, build up some delayed courage should have done it before, should have done it with us, as we asked. Go to the strait and just take it, protect it, use it for yourselves. Iran has been essentially decimated. The hard part is done, so it should be easy, and in any event, when this conflict is over, the strait will open up naturally. It'll just open up. Naturally, they're going to want to be able to sell oil because that's all they have to try and rebuild. It will resume the flowing, and the gas prices will rapidly come back down. Stock prices will rapidly go back up.
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Speaker 14: They haven't come down very much.
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Speaker 18: Frankly, they came down a little bit, but they've had some very good days over the last couple of days.
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Speaker 1: President said that we have achieved the core objective. We'll have that for you and we come back. One of the pundits on what's now called MS NOW, Chris Hayes, says Trump sounded and looked old. Did he sound look old to you, look determined, looked like a wartime president, look like a commander in chief. Did the same guy say anything about Biden last four years? Triple eight Night seven one s A G E. He looks old. I'm Larry Older Triple Eate Night seven one s H GE Triple eight Night seven one seven two, four to three. I am Larry Elder. We are Salem News Channel, Jim Doctor Jim in Newport Beach, California. You're in the Lariyo the show. Thank you so much for calling how are.
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Speaker 2: You, buddy?
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Speaker 8: Nice to speak again before I forget Happy Eastern blessings to.
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Speaker 4: Your family, my friend.
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Speaker 1: Thank you appreciate it.
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Speaker 2: You're welcome.
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Speaker 8: What are your thoughts or comments on what Pete KEGGSFF did about a week and a half ago where he fired two high ranking female officers with perfect records and then two black high ranking officers with stellar records. And the gist of the article is that he doesn't like blacks and he doesn't like women.
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Speaker 1: He wants the army to be you know the gist of what article?
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Speaker 8: It was on Yahoo? You can look it up.
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Speaker 2: It was.
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Speaker 1: It was so an article in Yahoo says that Pete Hexas doesn't like blacks, doesn't like women. And you want me to comment, and you want me to comment on that? Are you serious?
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Speaker 8: Well, I just wanted to know your thoughts. Okay, I take it with a grain of salt, obviously, but well, would.
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Speaker 1: I would have to I would have to know, doctor, and I would assume that you would have to know why he fired them.
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Speaker 4: Yeah, you're right, you're right.
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Speaker 1: And I would imagine that the military probably is about twelve or thirteen percent black, because it's pretty much consistent with the population of America. I don't know what percentage of the military is female. How come he hasn't fired all the blacks and all the women. Yeah, that's a good point, of course, it's a good point. Unbelievable. Thank you for calling. Simon is in Alma, Georgia. Simon, you're on the Lariyoda Show.
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Speaker 19: Hey, mister Elder, Yes, sir, a pleasure and a privilege.
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Speaker 2: To speak to you. Thank you.
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Speaker 19: I've watched you on television. I watched you when you were Judge Larry Elder, and I think that you're just the wonderful intertal voice of reason, and I appreciate your conservative point. What I'd like to ask maybe I'm missing something, but what I'd like to ask you, sir, is that why don't all the magnificent voices of reason that typically come from the side of the conservative side, the right wing side, why don't they come together and have some kind of powerful some kind of a powerful, powerful representation for the for the right wing voices on television. It seems like the TV the radio is dominated by the evil lies, the brainwash people that watch on the left, And I wonder why don't the conservatives come together and have some kind of a dominating presence and unified dominating force on the television or on some kind of a mainstream media platform where people that want to hear the truth, the simple truth that seems to be heralded from the from the right.
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Speaker 1: Well, Simon, Simon, there there are channels. One one of them is called Newsmax, which is a conservative channel. Another one, of course, it's called Fox. There are all sorts of other podcasters. If you're if you're saying that conservative voices are absent from television, well they are if you're on ABC, NBC, CBS, PBS. There is a guy named Scott Jennings who's also a Salem host, who's on CNN. One of their smartest moves. He's on almost every night, and he's squaring off us league in three or four or five left wing people, which makes it a fair fight. Uh So, there are lots of conservative voices around. Now, let me say something quickly about food for the poor. I mentioned this last hour. If everybody listening to me, including Simon clinging, doctor Jim, five dollars, that's all everybody listened to me, five dollars to realize how many wells we could drill in the pores of the poor in the Western hemisphere. Everybody listened to me five dollars text Elder Eld like David e r to five one five five five Elder to five one five five five or phone eight five five nine one eight four six seven three eight five five nine one eight four six seven three. Jennifer Colorado said, quote, I listened to Larry Elder, and this will be my Easter contribution this year. Jennifer, thank you James in Indiana. Larry prompted me to give I'm supporting the pour through the Elderado team. End of anonymous donor at California. Mister Elder gave such a sincere plea for help for these people who don't even have clean water for themselves and their children. And Lord calls on us to help the poor. Listen to this number forty five.
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Speaker 20: In the community of Villa La Concordia, hundreds of families struggled daily without access to clean water and basic sanitation, fusal food for the poor, and the community through the Horizontal program came together to make a remarkable difference. Now families have access to safe water and improved living conditions. Today three families will share their struggles and how this project has been life changing for their health and well being.
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Speaker 1: My husband and children. When the water project wasn't available, we had to buy water every day.
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Speaker 21: It costs a dollar fifty and we couldn't buy it.
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Speaker 1: We had to deal with whatever we could get, and drinking the water was full of fear. We had to fetch water ourselves, sometimes at night, sometimes early in the morning. We didn't have a cart. We carried it in buckets. Eventually we decided to figure out how to buy a small cart to make it easier to bring the waterhouse. It would take us about one or two hours in the afternoon work in construction. There was no other option. We had to consume it. We get water from the wells, carried on our heads and jugs. If we didn't have the money to buy it, we simply didn't have any. During the rainy season, we collect brain water in buckets or barrels, at least to wash clothes. Sometimes it would come out with that we had to boiler because we got it from the well. What I used to do was fill the bottles and put them in the sun so we could drink it with a bit more confidence, but it still didn't feel safe sometimes because it would come out dirty. I was happy when they said the water project was going to be improved. We wouldn't have to carry water anymore. Were really glad when they informed us they were going to provide that donation. Then they said the project was already in place, so we got excited and went to work, decided to give it a try. That's when we were really happy. We felt so glad we were finally going to have access to water. Before the bathroom was a pit, just the whole the project came and now it's a washable one. It's much easier now. We didn't have a bathroom here before, but now we do. Inside the house, I have a water connection. Now it's a great relief knowing that I have water all month. It was not like before if I had money, I could get water, but if I didn't, I wouldn't have any Now have water every.
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Speaker 12: Day, and I know it's safe to drink my film.
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Speaker 1: Were relieved and free from that burden. Now we just turn on the tap. It takes much less time than before we had to go all the way to fetch water. So text Elder to five one five five five elder five one five five five are call eight five five nine one eight four six seven three eight five five nine one eight four six seven three. It's just five bucks, everybody, five bucks.
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Speaker 22: Where Democrats have systematically dismantled all of the fraud protections that had been in place and then rejected any attempt to even do a basic.
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Speaker 1: Audit of these programs.
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Speaker 22: And so California Republicans, who are in a very small minority the legislature, have been calling for audits, for legislative action for further accountability. Democrats are going the other way, though, they're saying, actually, we want to reduce penalties for fraud. We talked to one legislator who says, if Democrats get their way in this next session, they'll have essentially legalized welfare fraud in the state of California. Look, this puts money not only into fraudster's pockets, it puts money into the union pockets. It puts money into all of these interest groups that California Democrats rely on. Fraud is perversely good for Democrats, even if it's bad for taxpayers.
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Speaker 1: Triple eight nine seven one sage triple eight nine seven one seven two or four to three. I am Larry Elder. We are Salem News Channel. President Trump last night, as you know, addressed the nation about the war, and one person over on imasonby he Ha did not believe the President sounded and looked very good. Chris Hayes Number sixteen.
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Speaker 23: Yeah, it's a very good point he did. I mean he really he sounded and looked quite old, quite low energy, quite exhausted, and not particularly focused again, which is not that surprising.
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Speaker 6: You know, there's this moment.
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Speaker 15: You know, so much of.
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Speaker 23: This has reminded me of COVID because it was a similar dynamic. There's a genuine high stakes life or death issue and his like salesman patter, tried to get out of it. And there was a moment tonight where that COVID analogy was almost like literal.
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Speaker 4: I want to just play that for.
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Speaker 23: You something he said about COVID back in twenty twenty and something he said tonight about the strength.
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Speaker 1: Okay, that's enough, EVEID war. How do you want him to sound? He would have been attacked if he'd been happy and chippy and upbeat. This is the same network who's Joe Scarborough said this about Joe Biden. Number seventeen.
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Speaker 24: But comparing that guy's mental state, I've said it for years now, he's cogent. But I andersold him when I said he was cogent. He's far beyond cogent. In fact, I think he's better than he's ever been intellectually analytically, because he's been around for fifty years.
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Speaker 25: And you know, I don't know if people know this or not.
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Speaker 1: Biden used to be a hothead sometimes.
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Speaker 24: That irishman would get in front of the reasoning. Sometimes you would say things he.
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Speaker 3: Didn't want to say.
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Speaker 2: This is.
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Speaker 24: And I don't really you know what, I don't really start your tape right now because I'm about to tell you the truth and f you if you.
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Speaker 1: Can't handle the truth.
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Speaker 24: This version of Biden intellectually analytically is the best Biden ever, not a closed second. And I've known him for years. The Prezenskis have known him for fifty years. If it weren't the truth, I wouldn't say it.
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Speaker 1: And then they threw him out of the window. This is the best Biden. He's coaching. I undersold him when I said he's coaching. He's more than coaching.
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Speaker 3: He's coaching.
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Speaker 1: Plus he's coaching X and then they dumped him. But Donald Trump, he sounded and looked old.
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Speaker 3: Heard heard, heard.
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Speaker 2: Hear her?
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Speaker 1: Now, how about this one? This is Simone Sanders Number twenty five.
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Speaker 14: Happened under this press, not just under this second presidency of Donald Trump. But I would argue since he came to rise in political power, which predates him coming down that escalator, which starts with him questioning the citizenship of the first black president of the United States.
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Speaker 1: Of America, Barack Obama.
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Speaker 14: Is this this white supreme societiology against founding.
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Speaker 1: The question question the birth of the first black birthid of Barack Obama one more time. Trump was not the first person to bring this up. It was a Hillary Clinton campaign and she gets away with this. This is on the Morning Joe Show. John Heilman, who wrote the book, called a game change, yes number twenty.
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Speaker 25: Six for Hillary Clinton to come out and criticize anybody for spreading the rumors about Barack Obama when it all started in sixty minutes, when it all started with her and her campaign passing things around in the Democratic primary.
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Speaker 13: Rich Now listen.
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Speaker 25: He said, the Republicans are wrong for doing what they're doing. Bama may not be cool we should ask Kyle in this question could not be official.
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Speaker 1: I don't I don't recall that.
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Speaker 3: But if you're telling it that was the case, I just don't work. John was the case.
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Speaker 1: It was the case.
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Speaker 25: Thank you, John, And.
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Speaker 1: Didn't you know? And it was the case and gets away with it. No, Trump took it to another level, no question about it. But Hillary started it. This thing on which we call I don't think it's on. I don't think it's on. Let's put it on Triple eight nine seven one s A g E. Triple eight nine seventy one seven two four to three. I am Larry Yell do we are saleem News Channel just got an email. I'm retired from a southern California county where I tracked probationers and paroleees. You may not be surprised to know the number one vocation of probationers and paroles in that county caretaker. Put that in the context of widespread welfare government fraud. Number one job of probationers and paroles caretaker. By the way, the article also said that a Democrat lawmaker is pushing for lower penalties for those who steal from welfare programs. State Senator Lola Smallwood QUAVS sponsored a bill get this that would raise the threshold for felony welfare fraud from nine hundred and fifty dollars to twenty five thousand dollars, which would essentially legalize welfare fraud. Now hear a lot about how on popular Trump is and popular the war is. You don't hear that much, however, about on popular Democrats are Among Democrats number forty six.
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Speaker 26: These numbers are just atrociously awful, a double A.
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Speaker 6: For the Democrats here.
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Speaker 3: I mean, just take a look here.
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Speaker 26: Congressional Dems have the right priorities.
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Speaker 6: Look at this.
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Speaker 26: Overall, seventy four percent nearly three and four say no. Just twenty five percent.
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Speaker 4: Overall say yes.
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Speaker 26: You might say, okay, well, at least Dems like Democrats, Uh uh, not the case.
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Speaker 6: Look at this.
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Speaker 26: The majority of Democrats are independents who lean Democrats. Look at this, fifty five percent say no, congressional Democrats do not have the right priorities. And then you just see a minority forty five percent of Democrats say that congressional Democrats have the right priorities. This to me just jumps out of the screen because it screams primary challenges all over the met and it says that even if Democrats don't like Donald Trump, they don't like their own party either when it comes to Congress and overall, I mean, my goodness.
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Speaker 27: Gracious, So this is sort of like Democrat on Democrat crime. Here, what's overall approval among Democrats of their leaders?
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Speaker 2: Yeah?
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Speaker 26: Okay, so you know, you speak about Democrat on Democrat crime. And I want to know how unusual what we're seeing right now about how Democrats feel about Democrats and congresses. Take a look at this. This is a trend line going back through the years midterm elections in which there's a GOP president.
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Speaker 6: Look at this.
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Speaker 26: In two thousand and six, gems net approval of congressional Democratic leaders was plus twenty eight. You go back to last midterm, look at that plus nineteen. Very much on the positive side. Left, the bottom has fallen out. The bottom has fallen out minus four points. That is democrats Democrats' own net approval of their own congressional leaders. Even Democrats don't like their own leaders when it comes to Congress and overall, of course, the numbers are.
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Speaker 6: Just absolutely awful.
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Speaker 26: So Democrat and Democrat crime absolutely. This to me screams again primary challenges across the map, and it screams to me, hey, when it comes to those next leadership elections, maybe something might be fulfiled.
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Speaker 27: It also just means we have to maybe look at these mood terms differently because this is a different prison. We haven't seen this type of thing before. We don't know what impact that might happen.
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Speaker 6: That's exactly right.
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Speaker 26: And there are a lot of folks who have been looking at the jeneric congressional ballot and wondering why Democrats don't have a larger lead.
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Speaker 28: And this is a big reason why I would think.
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Speaker 27: Okay, so there's a Keen Jeffries in the House, Chuck Schumer is the Senate Minority leader. What might this mean for Chuck Schumer? What are some of the predictions about whether he can stay as a Democratic leader.
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Speaker 26: Chuck Schumer has been the Senate leader for the Democrats for a long period of time before I even came to CNN, and I'm not quite sure that he will say it.
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Speaker 1: Take a look at where.
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Speaker 26: The people who are putting their money where their mouth is chance Schumer wins the next dem Senate leader election. Back on December one, look at this, it was two and three according to Coush prediction market. Then drops to fifty six percent in February, and then look at where we are right now, just fifty percent.
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Speaker 1: A coin toss.
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Speaker 6: A coin toss.
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Speaker 26: If I had a coin, I would toss it up in the air, a coin toss when it comes to Schumer actually winning the next dem Center leader election, and we've seen a number of Senate candidates Democrats across the map saying we don't want any part of Chuck Schumer to be the next leader. And there's a big reason why that is.
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Speaker 1: I wonder why this is a Democrat running for the House in Iowa calling Christianity threatening Number twenty four.
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Speaker 29: We have seen some pretty uncomfortable ways that faith and political power have collided, you know, seeing the flag and the cross conflated. We have seen religious actors supporting specific political candidates, even when those candidates might not seem to match the values of that professed religious faith. There is this very strong allegiance to specific candidates, and that confuses us and makes us wonder what on earth is going on. And we have seen religion and political violence showing up more more in our public spaces. It's something that is just very in our faces and something that we're very concerned about, and something that feels very threatening right now at this time.
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Speaker 1: Christianity feels very threatening right now. At this time. Whoopy Goldberg suggested that Trump was literally giving oral arguments at the Supreme Court. He showed up. He didn't say anything. Number thirty four.
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Speaker 21: And we just have to get to this because this is unbelievable.
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Speaker 4: What's going on.
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Speaker 16: You know who is He's at the Supreme Court as we speak, making his case for signing an executive order that ends birthrights citizenship in America.
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Speaker 1: He's at the Supreme Court making his case. He was a spectator, first president to my knowledge, to attend a Supreme Court hearing. But he wasn't making his case as we speak. He's he just elbowed up there, bow guarded up there and started speaking. Really, let me hear that one more time.
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Speaker 21: And we just have to get to this because this is unbelievable.
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Speaker 1: What's going on.
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Speaker 15: You know who is.
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Speaker 16: At the He's at the Supreme bar we speak, we're making his case were signing an executive order that ends birthrights citizenship.
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Speaker 1: In a matter. He sat there with Hey Katanji Brown Jackson, no birthright citizenship.
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Speaker 6: He was making.
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Speaker 1: These people are just demented. You know, do you think Ted Danson never watches the view and goes what was I thinking? Do you think Ted Danson's wife or watches the view and says to him what were you thinking? Triple eight nine seven one s A G E. Triple eight nine seven one seven two four three. I am Larry Ooda do not Leave Town Triple eight nine seven one s A G E. Triple eight nine seven one seven two four three. I am Larry Elder. We are Saling News Channel. The issue is radical Islam, Radical Islam with a nuke. More on this later on. Kathy is in Los Alamitos, California. Kathy, You're on the Larryota Show.
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Speaker 11: Oh hi, Larry, longtime listener, first time caller, And I'm really I'm calling about your food for the poor because I can't find it on your side. I need the phone number.
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Speaker 1: Sure it is eight five five nine one, eight, yeah, nine one eight four six seven three eight five five nine one eight four six seven three four six.
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Speaker 10: Yeah.
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Speaker 11: It's quite easier for me to do that, Okay. Also, I was just going to say, I saw you back at the town hall meeting. I think it was twenty twenty three when you were running for governor.
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Speaker 1: Was it twenty twenty one?
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Speaker 11: Oh god, yeah, long, okay, yeah, because I remember Charlie Kirk was there and everybody. Yeah, that was so good. Voted for you. And I also saw you back in two thousand and six at Ronando Beach in Renondo Beach with your mom and everybody. It was really great.
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Speaker 1: Dad, Kathy, have you been stalking me?
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Speaker 5: No?
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Speaker 11: No, no, no, no, no, no, not at all.
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Speaker 2: No.
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Speaker 11: I just love listening to you. I listened to the other station too, but I'm just no, no, that's the only two times that I just yeah, I just wish they would have made it for governors.
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Speaker 1: Well, I think a lot of people do now. Kathy, thank you so much for the call. Yeah, and number is eight five five nine eight four six seven three. If you're just now joining us, I'm asking everybody listening to donate just five dollars five bucks. You can text elder e L D e R five one five five five, text elder to five one five five five, or just call eight five five nine one eight four six seven three eight five five nine one, eight, four, six, seven three. James Carvillo said, Prenident Trump. A year from now, I gonna resign. You're gonna face charges, and JD. Van's gonna pardon him. Number nineteen.
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Speaker 7: About a year from now, you're gonna look at it and you're gonna see all of the exposure that you have.
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Speaker 1: Your phone calls are not gonna be returned. It's foreign leads.
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Speaker 7: O thank you, because you're gonna be alarmed. Duck, you're not gonna get any judicial nominee through. Forget about it. Just okay, get it, and then you're gonna have what we're referred to as a come to Jesus moment. You're gonna assess where you are, even through your cloudy, stupid brain, you're going to figure out, I gotta get the hell out of here, and you've got to cut a.
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Speaker 1: Deal, and you've gotta resign. M JD is going to pardon you.
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Speaker 7: You got to pardon a lot of other people. But he's a creepy, ambitious little twerk. He'll do it if he can to get in the White House.
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Speaker 1: But you can't. You know, it's the wine bottle behind him. And I got a question, is he still married to Mary Medline? Is she still? I think she's now an independent or libertarian or something now. But how do you how do you stay married to somebody who just craps on the guy you just voted for. You probably voted for him three times, Mary Madlin, how do you do that? So let's get her teed up.
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Speaker 7: With that.
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Speaker 1: Sube triple eight nine seven one s A. G. E Triple eight ninety seven one seven two four to three. I am Larry Elder. We are Salem News Channel. At the end of the day, it's about preventing a radical regime channing death to America from getting a nuclear bomb. We now know that they are working on missile technology ranged hit every major capital in Europe and undoubtedly on the way to being able to hit America. This is the great Dennis Praeger at an Oxford debate over the issue of radical Islam number thirty five.
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Speaker 28: Thank you, mister President. And I hope my accent enables my words to be heard as clearly as I hope to present. I find it remarkable. Two things were remarkable, I must say when I was first invited. One is I actually did not believe the proposition It was and I read it. This house believes that Hamas is a greater threat to peace than Israel. And I give you my word of honor. I actually called Oxford, I went online. I couldn't believe this was an actual proposition. You mean that's debatable. I thought, I actually thought for a moment that pro Israel forces at Oxford had somehow put this into the lineup, as we call it in America, when you put a lineup for your players on your team. I was stunned. The other was when I realized, by god, they really are serious. It must be an academic institution. And I realized, as Orwell said, some things are so foolish only an intellectual could believe them. And I realized, okay, this is it. This is a Western World tragedy, the amount of nonsense that is often believed in academia. And so this is a debatable proposition at such an illustrious institution. It's actually sad, as I will point out over and over, just appealing to your common sense. You need know nothing about the Middle East to understand how absurd the proposition is. It's of course valid, but that it's debatable as an absurdity. The other is my biography. I must say I have been called many things, including controversial, But of my long resume just to be described as controversial, may I say to you that to the millions of people that I broadcast to every day, I am not controversial whatsoever. So clearly those who invited me find it controversial. All right, let me just give you an analogy I didn't check I should have in the nineteen thirties? Was there a debate at this auspicious place? Was there a debate over the following proposition that Nazi Germany, that Great Britain is a greater threat to peace than Nazi Germany, or Nazi Germany is a greater threat to peace than Great Britain. Was there a debate in the nineteen thirties That is a perfect analogy to what we are debating tonight. Nazi Germany is to Israel what Nazi Germany was to Britain, what Hamas is to Israel. Whether you agree with Israeli policies or not, and I don't agree with all Israeli policies, it is irrelevant. The question is is that analogy fair? So let me ask you a question. I'll take you in a moment, actually in two moments. But let me begin. Who is the greater threat to peace? Let's forget Israel? Okay, who is the greater threat to peace in Syria? Isis or Israel? Who is the greater threat to peace in Lebanon? Hisbela or Israel? Who is the greater threat to peace in Egypt? The Muslim Brotherhood or Israel? Do you understand in every case, everyone in this room would acknowledge that Isis is a greater threat to piece in Syria than Israel. In every person in this room, I have to believe even per Professor Slain would have to agree that Isis is a greater threat, that the Muslim Brotherhood is a greater threat, and that Hesbela is a greater threat. All of a sudden we change the entire scenario because it is now Hamas instead of Hezbelah or Isis or Muslim Brotherhood. Number two on just on this issue, just appealing to your common sense. In modern and modern history, every war has been between a free state and a police state, or two police states. I cannot think of a twentieth century example of any other, and the Saint holds true. Here you have the police state of comas if you differ with Kamas to kill you. Where in the world other than Israel does anyone ever argue that the free state doesn't want peace and the police state wants peace. There is no other example on earth. There is no other example on earth of a country targeted for extinction. None two hundred and twenty some odd countries in this world. Only Israel is targeted for extinction. And we have a debate on whether the state targeted for extinction is the barrier to peace. That is quite a leap of faith. In the age of beheadings, as you have tragically experienced here in the UK, we have a debate Caamas is a kindred spirit to Isis and Hezbollah, Boko Haram, what do you think they're an exception? All of those are monstrous, but Hamas, they're a terrific bunch who really want peace. If it only weren't for settlements. There were no settlements prior to nineteen sixty seven, why wasn't there peace? Israel would dismantle the settlements for real peace in a moment, because the Israeli people are much more interested in sending their kids to college and in having a peaceful life, and in making a good living and inventing more medical and technological devices than they are in fighting wars. This would be the first free state in history to prefer war to peace. It is highly highly unlikely. The Kamask Covenant, which you heard from Adam earlier, the Kamask Covenant says Israel will exist and will continue to exist until Islam will obliterate it, just as it obliterated others before it. If I could have extra time over eight minutes, I would take your question, but I have too much to get through. The Islamic Resistance Movement is a distinguished Palestinian movement whose allegiance is to Allah and whose way of life is Islam. It strives to raise the banner of Allah over every inch of Palestine. Yale University translation. I'm sure they didn't use inch in the in the original on that exact point, so that that is what Hamas is devoted to. Now, yes, I can open.
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Speaker 30: Please, So all of the organizations that you're citing as a threat to peace just happened to be Arab and or Muslim. Could you explain to me why you think that might be the case that you only view these organizations as threat to peace.
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Speaker 28: All right, okay you obviously those of you who applauded and perceive the profundity of the question that I didn't. I don't quite understand. They are all a threat to peace, that is correct. Why did I only pick on Arab Muslim? I said, Boko Haram.
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Speaker 30: That is not Arab and Muslim.
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Speaker 28: Yes, Arab and or Muslim, that is correct. The only beheading groups in the world today, to the best of my knowledge, are Arab or Muslim.
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Speaker 30: Why do you think that is in your story?
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Speaker 28: Why do I think that is sad to say? It was answered by Arab intellectuals at the United Nations because the Arab world is a benighted place at this time. The status of women is particularly low. The Arab world translates fewer books in a year than in ten years then Greece. The entire Arab world translates fewer books than Greece does in one year. There is no interest in the foreign world. It is a benighted world, the Arab world. It is a tragedy. This is not anti Arab. If you love Arabs, you have to understand how low the level the moral level of the Arab world at this point is, and that has nothing to do with individual Arabs who may be saintly, but that is the that is the dominant moral state. You are taught that you cannot judge civilizations as if Britain and uh and Mali are on the same moral level. That is to that is to give up on hope for humanity, to claim that there is no civilization that has produced something better than something else, so that that is the tragic reason. They're not beheading people in Western civilization. They are in the Arab and Muslim world.
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Speaker 1: And this explains enough why Iran cannot get a nuke. It explains where we are at war against Iran. According to their own negotiators, they have enough and rich uranium to make eleven nuclear bombs. We saw because of the attack on Diego, Garcia. They have technology to hit every capital in Europe. And they had been funding terror around the world Hesbellah, Hutis, Hamas and others. And this is why these people cannot get a nuke. And this is why Donald Trump, it's so frustrated and angry that our so called allies are not joining this battle because they are equally at risk. Triple eight nine seven one Sage Triple eight ninety seven one seven two four to three. I am Larion Triple eight nine seven one Sage Triple eight nine seven one seven two four to three. I am Lariel. Do we are saleing news channel? The wife of the Mayor of New York after October seventh retweeted, reposted all sorts of pro Hamas post on social media back to mister Prager and.
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Speaker 28: Not the entire most Now, why then? My second part is to answer the question why is something so obvious that Israel wants peace and that Hamas wants to destroy Israel? Why is that debated at one of the most illustrious academic institutions on Earth, Oxford. I have two answers. One is there has been a broken moral compass in the intellectual world in the West for the last perhaps eighty or one hundred years. I will give you an example. I studied at Columbia University, at the School of International Affairs. I was taught by brilliant and they were brilliant professors, that the United States and the Soviet Union were moral equivalents. It was capitalism versus communism, two economic theories, that's all. Neither was better than the other you may not recall because you weren't born, many of you. But Ronald Reagan, the President of the United States, called the Soviet Union at one point an evil empire. He was lambasted. He was declared by Columbia and Harvard and Yale and Princeton and the New York Times a fool for having the temerity to make a moral statement about the Soviet Union, a place that had created the Gulag Archipelago and killed forty million of its own people, not to mention a genocide in Ukraine. That's what has That is what I tell you, students, That's what has taken over in Western universities. A moral a broken moral compass that truly calls evil good and good evil. I went through this, and I am afraid many of you are going through this. This evening is one such example. And finally, the media, the media gives you a jaundice view of the world. Gaza starts a war to kill as many Israelis as possible, and all you see on the BBC and Sky News, as we see in America on our TV, is dead Gosins. That's all you see. I shudder to think if in World War II. The same media covered World War II, you would have seen far more dead German civilians than dead British civilians. But it takes a very very frail moral mind to believe that you determine right and wrong by the number of dead. That's what we are told. Look at how many Gozens were killed and how few Israelis. Well, look at how many how few Brits were killed and how many more Germans were Does that make the Germans right in World War two? That's the facile moral thinking that pervades our world. So I end with this, and that is it would be a tragedy in my opinion if it came out, if it were known the Oxford Union actually determined that Israel enough come Us were the greater threats to peace. Outside of the world of academia, it is pretty clear. It's got to be clear here too, Thank you very much.
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Speaker 1: Similarly, the Democrats are far more concerned about the feelings and quote unquote rights of illegal aliens than they are of American citizens. This is Brandon gil Cross examining the Mayor of Chicago number forty seven.
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Speaker 6: Mayor Johnson. I want to start with you.
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Speaker 31: One of your first actions as mayor was establishing a Deputy mayor for immigrant, migrant and refugee rights. I want to ask you a series of questions. If you could answer with a yes or no answer.
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Speaker 6: They'd be great.
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Speaker 31: First of all, do you support allowing illegal aliens to obtain driver's licenses?
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Speaker 2: Does? Yes or no?
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Speaker 4: So the city of Chicago has been a welcome in city for over forty years.
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Speaker 31: I'll take that as a yes.
01:28:04
Speaker 4: Next question, that's the policy that we will hold to.
01:28:07
Speaker 31: Do you support tax dollars subsidizing or paying for the healthcare of illegal aliens?
01:28:13
Speaker 4: I support investments in all residents of the people of Chicago, and that's what I do.
01:28:17
Speaker 6: That's yes as well.
01:28:18
Speaker 31: Do you support free or reduced college for illegal aliens?
01:28:23
Speaker 4: Again, I support the investments of all residents of the people of Chicago.
01:28:27
Speaker 3: That is a yes.
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Speaker 31: Next question, do you support allowing non citizens to vote in local elections?
01:28:34
Speaker 4: Again, I'm not over the jurisdiction of that type of law, but again I'm committed to investing in all residents.
01:28:41
Speaker 6: Of the polic That is yes.
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Speaker 31: I've got an article from the Chicago Sun Times, and i'll quote here briefly. Johnson proposed, among other things, that all residents, regardless of citizenship status, be able to vote for Chicago Board of Education members. Next question, your website states, and this is your campaign website quote, I will not stop fighting until abortion access is completely secure for people all over the country.
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Speaker 2: End quote.
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Speaker 3: Yes, yes or no?
01:29:09
Speaker 31: Do you support taxpayer funded abortions for illegal aliens?
01:29:14
Speaker 4: Support the reproductive rights of all people?
01:29:16
Speaker 6: All that is a yes.
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Speaker 3: As well.
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Speaker 31: Your mayoral transition website mentioned support for creating a Chicago Board of Education non citizen advisory board. Again, yes or no? Do you support appointing non citizens to government advisory boards?
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Speaker 4: I was invited here today to discuss the welcome.
01:29:35
Speaker 1: Yes, yes or no?
01:29:36
Speaker 4: I was invited here to discuss welcoming the city. If you're interested in asking welcome, I'm happy to answer those questions.
01:29:44
Speaker 6: No, we're We're going to move on.
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Speaker 31: As you know, President Trump, unlike the previous administration, has taken serious action to bring foreign criminal gangs to justice, to take our border back, and to restore public safety in our communities. He designated eight trans national criminal organizations and cartels as foreign terrorist organizations. These are groups like Trende, Aragua, MS thirteen, Soanola, other of some of the most grotesque and ruthless and brutal organizations in the world. You, as mayor of a sanctuary city, have been virtually giving favors to illegal aliens. Apparently you support an enormous amount of taxpayer resources going to them as well. But you yourself have also received a lot of gifts. And for those of you who don't know, Mayor Johnson has a secret gift room that has has not given access to the public from or for access to the Office of Inspector General. I'd like to ask you a couple of questions about that. Do you know everyone who's given you a gift since you became mayor?
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Speaker 4: The City of Chicago had a policy for thirty years where there are individuals that I like to give I'm reclaiming my time. I'm going to take that and we do not accept when when you reclaim the City of Chicago.
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Speaker 6: You're not gonna filibuster here.
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Speaker 1: When did you become mayor?
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Speaker 4: I was elected mayor of the City of Chicago in May and I'm sorry in April of twenty twenty three, and I was sworn in on June twelve, twenty three.
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Speaker 31: On June twelfth, twenty twenty three, you received Hugo Boss, couplinks and a personalized mont Blanc pen.
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Speaker 2: Do you know who gave you those?
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Speaker 4: So I did not receive those personally. The City of Chicago receive those and that's on behalf of the City of Chicago and mayor in the history of Chicago, who has the City of Chicago?
01:31:51
Speaker 6: Do you know who gave those to the City of Chicago.
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Speaker 1: When we come back. Regarding the no Kings protest, some of the protesters asked simple question, what makes President Trump a king? Triple eight nine seven one sage, do not leave town triple eight nine seven one sage triple eight nine seven one seven two four three. I am Larry Elder. We are Salem News Channel. Guess what. This is my final appeal for food for the poor done. Of course, you could still donate over the weekend. This is my final appeal to you, though. On the show last day, Jennifer and Colorado said, I listened to Larry Elder and this will be my Easter contribution this year. James Indiana said, Larry prompted me to give. I'm supporting the poor through the Eld Dorado team. Anonymous donor California. Mister Elder gave such a sincere plea for help for these people who don't even have clean water for themselves and their children. And the Lord calls us to help the poor entirely voluntary, not one dime from government, Christian program food for the poor, poor to the poor in our hemisphere. If everybody listening to me, everybody, that means you and you and you and you. Five bucks. That's what I'm asking everybody listening. Five bucks? How real? Easy? Texts Elder e L d e R to five one five five five Text Elder to five one five five five. We'll send you back a link to join the campaign, or you can phone your gift eight five five nine one eight four six seven three eight five five nine one eight four six seven three. Thank you so much. A few days ago, I was dead last in the campaign. Now I'm second. It's a distant second, but I'm second. If everybody donated five dollars, imagine the number of wells we could drill, and I would be heading up the tote board. Lessen a gallon of gas, unless you live in California, in which case it's maybe half a gallon of gas. Eight five five nine, one eight four, six seven three eight five five nine one eight four six seven three, Thank you so much. I live in the Hollywood area in California, And so therefore there were a whole bunch of these no king protesters. Listen to this number forty four.
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Speaker 32: What do you make of the fact that he was democratically elected, even won the popular vote? How does that make him a king?
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Speaker 4: Make him a king, makes him a president?
01:35:03
Speaker 6: Not a king?
01:35:03
Speaker 32: Well, this is called no kings? So what does that mean to you?
01:35:07
Speaker 3: It means we've got to get rid of him. He's not a king.
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Speaker 5: It's a democratic process, and we've gone that route with him.
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Speaker 6: Now if he's acted like.
01:35:17
Speaker 32: A king, can you give me a specific example, specific example.
01:35:23
Speaker 5: Well, there's there's a million of them all put together.
01:35:27
Speaker 6: There's no one example.
01:35:29
Speaker 8: It's one or two.
01:35:31
Speaker 1: There's more than one or two.
01:35:33
Speaker 32: No, can you give me one or two examples?
01:35:36
Speaker 6: Not off the top of my head? I mean I can.
01:35:39
Speaker 33: I guess I'm just a loss.
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Speaker 26: Of thought here.
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Speaker 3: There's a lot of things.
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Speaker 6: Okay, I can't really Okay, Well you okay, I.
01:35:53
Speaker 16: Know what Biden did.
01:35:54
Speaker 9: I don't agree with all of that, but this is way worse than what any other presidents in this country.
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Speaker 21: You can't see that.
01:36:01
Speaker 9: I don't have anything more to say.
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Speaker 32: If you don't know what makes President Trump a king.
01:36:07
Speaker 3: Himself?
01:36:08
Speaker 32: What specific policies or actions?
01:36:10
Speaker 34: Oh, everything that he does, the man's a fascist.
01:36:13
Speaker 32: Can you give me an example, oh, boy.
01:36:16
Speaker 31: Of everything that he does, I mean, just tries to put his name on everything.
01:36:21
Speaker 32: What specific action or policy is the Trump administration acting like he wants to be a dictator. He loves dictators, He wants to be a dictator. And didn't he just remove a dictator from Venezuela.
01:36:34
Speaker 16: He went in and stole them.
01:36:37
Speaker 32: So he was not a dictator in Venezuela. He was, so he removed a dictator disappeared.
01:36:45
Speaker 1: Are people that are American citizens that immigrated to this country illegally and they're gone.
01:36:51
Speaker 32: Can you give me a specific example, because I'm not aware of any American can you give me a specific example?
01:36:58
Speaker 22: They're oh no, Trump, right, So she gets a setup.
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Speaker 32: You told me an American citizens, I'm deported.
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Speaker 6: That's a big class, several of them.
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Speaker 1: By the way, during the Obama years, there were four US citizens mistakenly deported. Far as I know, there have been zero citizens deported under President Trump. But I could be wrong. It must be something I just don't know about because it's all in the news. You know the news. We come back. The Supreme Court is debating birthright citizenship, and Judge Katanji Brown Jackson offered an analogy, and maybe you can help me figure out what the devil she was talking about, because I can't. I'm sure some of you can help me out. Triple eight nine seventy one, s Age Triple late ninet seven one, Sage Trip late nine seven one seven two four to three. I am Larry Old. We are selling a news channel in other news, A G. Pam Bondi has been fired. Unclear why. Speculation is that Donald Trump is unhappy with how she's handled the Epstein situation. Now Supreme Court is debating whether or not, if you are in the country illegally you have a child, if that child is automatically an American citizen, which is how the Fourteenth Amendment has been interpreted. Trump disagrees with it. I disagree with it. I think the drafter of the Fourteenth Amendment, drafters even publicly said will not apply to people who are in the country illegally Katanji Brown Jackson was I don't know if President Trump was there when she said this, because he did attend the hearings, but listen to this and please help me figure out the devil she's talking about. Number thirty two.
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Speaker 35: I was thinking about this, and I think there are various sources that say this that you can have. You obviously have permanent allegiance based on being born in whatever country you're from. That's what everybody recognizes. But you also have local allegiance when you are on the soil of this other sovereign. And I was thinking, you know, I'm i US citizen and visiting Japan, and what it means is that, you know, if I steal someone's wallet in Japan, the Japanese authorities can arrest me and prosecute me. It's allegiance, meaning can they control you as a matter of law. I can also rely on them if my wallet is stolen to you know, under Japanese law, go and prosecute the person who has stolen it. So there's this relationship based on even though I'm a temporary traveler, I'm just on vacation in Japan, I'm still locally owing allegiance in that.
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Speaker 1: What if I'm in Japan and I steal a wallet, I could be prosecuted, or if someone steals my wallet, the thief could be prosecuted. And therefore, if I'm in the country illegally and I have a child, the child is a citizen, almost as if someone put a wallet. Could I hear that one more time?
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Speaker 35: I was thinking about this, and I think there are various sources that say this that you can have. You obviously have permanent allegiance based on being born in whatever country you're from. That's what everybody recognizes. But you also have local allegiance when you are on the soil of this other sovereign. And I was thinking, you know, I'm i a US citizen and visiting Japan, and what it means is that, you know, if I steal someone's wallet in Japan, the Japanese authorities can arrest me and prosecute me. It's allegiance, meaning can they control you as a matter of law. I can also rely on them if my wallet is stolen to you know, under Japanese law, go and prosecute the person who has stolen it. So there's this relationship based on even though I'm a temporary traveler. I'm just on vacation in Japan. I'm still locally owing allegiance.
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Speaker 1: In that, right, Okay, got it, clear as mud? Okay, all right, this is the mayor of Chicago trying to get some clarification on his stance on illegal aliens. We go back at that for a second.
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Speaker 33: Number forty eight, Mayor Johnson, how about you, how many, according to my records, you have welcomed fifty one thousand, six hundred and forty eight illegal aliens to your sanctuary city. So I don't ask you sanctuary from what.
01:42:30
Speaker 4: If you're referring to the number of individuals that were bussed from Governor Abbott without any coordination, the fifty two thousand individuals that were seeking asylum. Those individuals were bussed to US. I passed a bus ordinance to work to coordinate with the governor of Texas. He refused to do that. But that transfer of individuals was the result of the Governor of Texas, not the result of a welcoming city ordinance.
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Speaker 33: Welcoming city ordinance, So you're not welcoming these people that came here illegally.
01:43:07
Speaker 4: The individuals that were bussed to US were bussed to us from the border.
01:43:11
Speaker 6: They were not welcomed in Chicago. You didn't welcome them, you didn't provide them sanctuary.
01:43:17
Speaker 4: So the Welcoming City Ordinance is pretty straightforward. It allows for our local law enforcement to focus on local policies, and that's why we're seeing a declining body.
01:43:28
Speaker 33: So you don't care about federal law enforcement policies, policies, only local policies.
01:43:34
Speaker 4: We comply with all laws. What I do care about is this body Washington passing comprehensive members.
01:43:39
Speaker 6: So let me ask you this.
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Speaker 33: Chicago residents reported twenty eight four hundred and forty three violent crimes during twenty twenty four alone, cases of aggravated assault, rising to the highest level in two decades now. Also, state funds one hundred and sixty million dollars were issued to illegal for illegal alien job assistant shelters in Chicago.
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Speaker 6: You're the mayor of Chicago.
01:44:07
Speaker 33: Do you think that your residence or the residents of your state should be paying for that more than they should be paying for their own needs, their own roads, their own public safety.
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Speaker 6: I mean, who elected you?
01:44:21
Speaker 33: The people that came illegal illegally, whether they were sent to you or not, or the people that reside in Chicago.
01:44:28
Speaker 6: Who elected you and who do you serve?
01:44:31
Speaker 4: The people of Chicago elected me as the fifty seventh mayor of the City of Chicago, and we serve all the residents of the City of.
01:44:39
Speaker 6: Chicago, illegal or not, criminal or not.
01:44:42
Speaker 33: How many of the six hundred and sixty two thousand, five hundred and sixty six illegal aliens with criminal histories that ICE has reported are now residing.
01:44:53
Speaker 4: In Chicago, someone will have to give back with you with that number. You take accounting.
01:44:59
Speaker 33: You take immigration information from criminals as they're arrested and processed.
01:45:04
Speaker 6: You take immigration information.
01:45:07
Speaker 4: Our local law enforcement focuses on getting.
01:45:11
Speaker 6: Whether they're here legally.
01:45:13
Speaker 1: One be believable, and an illegal alien in Fairfax County, Virginia has been arrested for murder. That's the second one in a matter of weeks. Now, as Operation Epic Fury intensifies, the world braces for what comes next. In the Holy Land, red alert sirens fill the air a siren to give you fifteen seconds to reach the nearest bomb shelter. The situation is serious, the threat is real. In times like this, freedom and faith aren't just abstract ideas. They are what we depend upon, and in times like this, the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews is on the ground, preparing large scale distributions of life saving food, first aid, and emergency essentials for security personnel, while helping insure hospitals, emergency rooms and shelters are stocked with critical medical supplies. Israel's most vulnerable, the sick, the elderly, children and families depend upon the Fellowship, and the people of the Holy Land depend upon your prayerful support. Join Christians and Jews around the world and praying for the protection of israel hurt people and the brave American and Israeli troops putting their lives on the line in this fight for freedom. Stand with Israel in prayer today by visiting SUPPORTIFCJ dot org that support IFCJ dot org.
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Speaker 9: There is now a plan to reopen the Department of Homeland Security and to end the agency's longest ever shut down. Senate Majority Leader John Thun and House Speaker Mike Johnson have now come together, just days after a messy intra party blow up, to pursue an ambitious two track plan that's going to fund ICE through what they call the Reconciliation process. That's a move that will prevent them from needing any Democratic votes to do it. And this is something that Fune had actually previously proposed. Last week, Johnson opposed it, projected it. The President then endorsed the plan in a lengthy truth social post just this after noon, and he says he wants this reconciliation bill done by June first.
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Speaker 1: Triple eight nine seven one sage Triple eight nine seven one seven two four to three. I am Larry Elder. We are a Salem news channel, so hopefully that will end this longest shutdown ever. I got a letter from Richard from Woodland Hills, Laric. Can you send me the text of the letter that you read from the father in Utah talking about the pain he emphasized with the woman who lost a child to an illegal alien, and how the introduction of so many Venezuelan in his town has changed very nature of the town.
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Speaker 2: Thank you.
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Speaker 1: So I sent Richard the letter that I read from the man who lives in Harriman, Utah, and talked about the number of illegal aliens that came there, twelve thousand so called refugees Venezuelan refugees into his neighborhood to change the character the neighborhood. Crime has gone up. Listen to this number. Thirty three.
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Speaker 34: Law enforcement sources tell me that another a legal immigrant was arrested for a brutal murder in Fairfax County. The Department of Homeland Security tell sevenows Anibill Armando chavaiep. Moy is from Guatemala and he entered the United States illegally at an unknown place in time this week. Fairfax County Police charge Moy was second degree murder for killing a man with a machete and Bailey's Crossroads. DHS has also sent an immigration detainer from Moy to Fairfax County Sheriff Stacy Kincaid an order to deport him, and DHS Acting Assistant Secretary Laura Biss said, quote isa's calling on Virginia Governor Abigail Spamberger and Virginia's sanctuary politicians to not release this murderer back into our communities. That in reference to the fact another illegal immigrant murder suspect in Fairfax County, abdul Jallo, who was accused of killing Stephanie Mentor last month, was released by Fairfax County in spite of repeated warnings from police that he might kill someone.
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Speaker 7: I had her for forty one years, and I don't know what I'm going to do without her.
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Speaker 34: Last week, Stephanie's mother called on Governor Spamburger and Fairfax County officials to do more to protect Virginians from violent illegal immigrants. One of the governor's first official acts after being sworn in was to prohibit state law enforcement from cooperating with OS.
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Speaker 3: What can I say, but Mike has been dropped all across America. That's enough.
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Speaker 4: Put down the mic.
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Speaker 1: Triple eight nine seven one sage, Triple eight ninety seven one seven two four to three. I am Larry Elder. We are Salem News Channel. President Trump delivers a prime time speech about the war against Iran. The Republican House and Senate announces a plan to end the shutdown. Supreme Court is ruling on birthright citizenship. Another illegal alien arrested for murder in Virginia, the second in a matter of weeks. James Carville says President Trump's gonna resign and JD. Van's gonna pardon him. California fraud makes that of Minnesota look like couch cushion money. New poll shows even Democrats don't like Democrat politicians. Secretary of War Pete Heseth announces a new policy that ends gun free zones on military basis. All of this and more than number again Triple eight nine seen one seven two three, Triple eight nine seven one seven two four three Mystery McConnell, are we on suicide Watch? About Mark?
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Speaker 3: Is he?
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Speaker 1: Is he still with us? How many days has it been since Mark's called? Surely something has come up that has cheesed Mark off, and don't call him surely? I mean, really, I'm starting to feel a little man should playing the race card. I'm starting to feel a little lone out here. Come on, Mark, surely Trump's done something you even't liked. You must think the war is going badly. He's given different reasons for why we went to war. It's not an imminent threat. The strait our moves is still clogged up. Gas prices are really high because of the war. Come on, what do I have to do?
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Speaker 4: Mark?
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Speaker 1: I know where you live. All right, Mark, Just in case you're still listening, the number is triple eight nine seven one seven two four three. All right now, I of course want to talk about with President Trump said in his primetime address, which I got very short, wasn't it. That was probably the shortest speech I've ever seen Trump gave. And we're going to talk about that. Of course, we're going to talk about the shutdown. But first, if you don't mind, When Nick Shirley did his thing in Minnesota and exposed to fraud of Minnesota, I said, please, Nick, alf we'll show you had done, and he asked. And now there's this long, long article in the City Journal called Gavin Newsom's Empire of Fraud and about the amount of fraud that's taken place during his watch, estimated to be at least one and eighty billion dollars b as in Bodacious, one hundred and eighty billion dollars. What was the Minnesota fraud nine billion, one hundred and eighty billion dollars. Now, it's a very, very, very long article. I don't want to bore you, but I want to go over just some of the highlights, if you don't mind. First, talked about all the amount of money that California spends every year. It's the budget three hundred billion dollars a year. Yet I drive to and from work. The roads are crappy. I used to live in Cleveland seventeen years. Because the snow they put ice. The roads are bad. You expect that in a climate like that, but not out here. The roads are probably worse than the roads in Cleveland. Mismanaged wildfires, of course, homelessness more than anywhere else, big gap between the rich and the poor, highest unemployment in the nation, highest gas prices, highest gas taxes, highest state income tax and what are you getting for it? Schools ranked near the bottom. So City Journal says. We talked to public officials, fraud experts, reviewed hundreds of pages of government reports, state audits, criminal indictments, other public records on California fraud, from unemployment insurance, medicaid to failed homeless initiatives, welfare programs.
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Speaker 5: Quote.
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Speaker 1: Seemingly every state program has been compromised by criminals. And we have state of the art criminals here in California. We don't have any jive criminals. We have state of the art criminals here in California.
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Speaker 5: Quote.
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Speaker 1: The best estimate suggests that on the governor's watch, fraudsters, scammers, and organized crime ranks have stolen at least one hundred and eighty billion dollars in taxpayers. Let's sink in for a minute. One hundred and eighty billion dollar taxpayer. I'm trying to raise some money for clean water for people living in the ports of the poorest in our western hemisphere. One hundred and eighty billion dollars. How many wells could that drill? Fourteen months Newsom began his first term, we had the COVID epidemic. Two point seven million Californias eventually lost their jobs. State economy went into free fall as a result. Newsom dumped pallets of cash across the state. One way to doing this is through what's called California's Unemployment Insurance Program or UI. It's administered by the state's Employment Development Department ed d ED, which can process billions of dollars in payments each month. Now, before this happened, experts warned it was riddle with fraud, warned all sorts of safeguards but not being followed. Newsom didn't care. There's a guy named Heywood Towel cove Tal CoV one of Americans leading fraud specialists and the CEO of Risk Solutions for GUD. Quote, I was begging federal officials not to let the money go out like that, because it's going to be the biggest fraud in the history of our country. Obviously, he says, I was not successful, No kidding. See, California not only has some of the most generous welfare programs, but as bureaucrats failed to follow basic fraud controls during Newsom's tenure. The fraud specialist said, and I'm quoting him, they literally suspended all of the rules for the unemployment insurance program that made it possible for anyone to get that benefit, even if he or she wasn't entitled to it. It was very intentional, he said. They knew what they were doing, did it anyway. The scams began almost immediately, criminals around the world, not just California. In one case, a Romanian lead fraud ring got five million dollars a rapper named Von Treil Antonio Baines. You probably know who that is, mister McConnell. Mch McConnell's into rap music. I'm not mis McConnell, says Lara. You know you should, you should, you should, you should connect more with your blackness. I rap. I don't understand Von Treil Antonio Baines. I feel the way Charlie Heston feels about rappers. They can't sing, they can't play an instrument, can't dance, but they can rap. Von Treil Antonio Baines, a rapper from Memphis known as Nuke Busy b I z z I E Nuke Nuke Bissel I knew you would know who that was. He released a music video called e d D bragged a boy ripping off California's UI program. Quote, go to the bank with a stack of these holding up envelopes. You gotta sell cocaine. I just file a claim. You aren't sell cocaine. I'm just gonna file a claim. He pleaded guilty. The federal charges stole over seven hundred thousand dollars in stolen funds and pre loaded ed D debit cards. A neo Nazi gang. Just to be fair here rappers Neo Nazis you know called s f V. I'm sure that stands for San Fernando Valley Packer Woods, a California based neo Nazi. You think I'm making this up. Neo Nazi gang ran an unemployment scam, so did a guy named Michael Thompson, a one time leader of the Aryan Brotherhood. California's prison population got in on the action. Eed D paid out hundreds of millions of dollars to prisoners, including wait for it, Are you waiting for it? One hundred and thirty three inmates on death row. Now you're on death throw. You got to have the cash because you never know where you're gonna go. You might need it. Two bureaucrats, That's how many people were assigned to monitor the fraud. Two two in a state of four forty billion people three hundred billion dollar budget, two people were assigned to fraud, probably called in sick half the time. All together, bad actors took billions and billions and billions of dollars from that ed D program quote. While million while many states dealt with UI scam during the pandemic, writes the City Journal, California stands in the class of its own. At best, the warments minor to government and competence at worse, total indifference to fraud. Now, the governor of Minnesota is not going to run for reelection because of the fraud that'smated to be nine billion, Tim Wallas. Gavin Newsom is running for president. What's wrong with this picture? Newsom came to power guaranteeing health care for everybody, illegal or not. So under his watch, medical spending has exploded. Don't go away, I'm just getting warmed down. Parents. The biggest question in education today is how artificial intelligence is shaping the way your student learns. Artificial intelligence is changing education faster than most schools are willing to admit, and many families are rightly concerned. At Patrick Henry College. The goal isn't to outsource thinking to machines, is to train students to think for themselves. PhD emphasizes a Christian liberal arts education that develops reasoning, writing, speaking, and discernment skills no algorithm can replace. Students learn to engage technology wisely, understanding its capabilities but also its danger and limitations, rather than becoming dependent on it. In a world increasingly shaped by AI, Patrick Henry College prepares students to lead with wisdom, conviction, and moral clarity. If you want a college that prepares your child to lead in an AI driven world without losing his or her faith and values, I encourage you to learn more about Patrick Henry College. Visit PHC dot edu slash elder. That's PHC dot edu slash elder. If this fraud thing happens in every state, we had it here. I take responsibility for it.
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Speaker 6: No one in state government had anything.
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Speaker 1: To do with it, but people stole from us. We got to stop that.
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Speaker 7: We're working hand in hand with the US Attorney's Office.
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Speaker 1: That's gone now.
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Speaker 6: I don't even know.
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Speaker 3: Who over there is working on fraud.
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Speaker 1: And we got folks. You come in here, said right here and I said, there's two people that want to fix this more than anybody in the state, Me and you.
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Speaker 3: What do you need from it?
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Speaker 1: Triple eight ninety seven one sage triple eight nine seven one seven two four three. I am Larry Elder. We are selling the news. County that was Governor Tim Walls had enough self respect to decide not to run again because of his mismanagement. The mismanagement here in California makes that look like couch cushion money. I'll talk about that in just a second, but first, last two days of my Food for the Poor campaign, and I have a suggestion all of you listening, met many of you, hundreds of thousands of you over my years, and you frequently say, Larry, what can I do to help? What can I do to help your mission, help your campaign? Help what you're trying to do. This is an example. If everybody listening to me, everybody listens, gave five bucks, not even ten five bucks. Everybody listening. I'm talking about you, and you and you and you and five bucks. Not only, of course, would we be providing clean, healthy water to the poorest of the poor in the Western hemisphere, but I would rock it to the top of the toteboard. I'm second right now, and it's a pretty uncomfortably distant second, higher than third, higher than fourth, but I'm second. If everybody listening five bucks m McConnell, how much does it cost to have a cup of coffee at Starbucks? I don't drink coffee and went into a Starbucks one time to get some hot chocolate. I saw this big board and it went to the guy and said, can I have some hot chocolate? He goes, what kind of hot you want? You want this? You want what? I said? Just hot chocolate?
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Speaker 6: What do you want it?
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Speaker 1: Do you want to look at it? I said? Could I just have some chocolate? Please? It's all they want? Maybe maybe throw a marshmallow in there if you if you need to, But just good what is that? That's the only time I was ever there, so intimidating, and whether to put They put your name on the on the cup and then you they call your name out after that? Oh my goodness, Larry Yelder, I hate that guy. So anyway, I don't know how much it costs for a cup of coffee, but whatever it is, I'm sure it's less than five bucks. So everybody listening to me. I know you're shopping. I know you're driving. You're probably on your golf cart, probably on your on your on your yacht, whatever it is you're doing. Five bucks. Text Elder to five one five five five. Nose the fives in there, Elder five one five five five, or you can call eight five five nine one eight four six seven three.
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Speaker 3: It's it.
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Speaker 1: Everybody listening, I mean everybody. I see you over there under the table, crawl back out. Five. You don't have five bucks. You know you have five bucks. Jennifer and Colorado wrote me, I listened to Larry Elder, and this will be my Easter contribution this year. Jennifer, Jennifer, Jennifer, James, Indiana. Larry prompted me to give. I'm supporting the poor through the El Dorado team, Larry El Dorado, El Dorado's that's why anonymous donor in California, mister Elder gave such a sincere plea for help for these people who don't even have clean water for themselves and their children. And the Lord calls us to help the poor, and food for the poor does not take one dime, not one nickel from government, and I've seen how they work I've seen the energy, the compassion, the devotion. We talked to Paul Jacobs just yesterday, known him for a number of years, travel to Guatemala with food for the poor. I've seen what they've done. It is rated one of the best charities. They don't waste money. And for everybody who's given already, I want to thank you so much. So now five bucks from everybody listening. You know you can do that. Elder five one five, five five, eight, five, five nine one eight four six seven three eight five five nine one eight four six seven three. I was talking to Nina this morning. I said, Nina, what if everybody just gave five dollars? She said, why didn't you say that? I said, That's why I said it to you. I'm going to say it. Why didn't you say that? I wouldn't have said it. If I was gonna say it, I just said it to you. Why why didn't you just go on the air and say that. I said, want you just do the show. I'll stay home and I'll complain about the government like you do. Eight five, five nine one eight for six seven three texts Elder to five one five five five Elder five one five five five, Jennifer James and anonymous donor in California. Thank you so very much. I bet California could probably scrape up some money for food for the poor. One hundred and eighty billion dollars in fraud in eight years. Fortunately Gavin Newsom is turned out. What an incompetent guy, What an arrogant and competent guy? Trashes Trump calls him all sorts of names, travels around the country, written a book, has a podcast. How about doing something about this fraud? One hundred and eighty billion dollars in fraud. In one instance, guy named Paul Richard Randall, another one named Corolas Mikael and Patricia Anderson Medicals defraud a taxpayers one hundred and seventy eight million dollars. They used a business venture called Manta Vista Pharmacy. Don't they have wonderful names? Manta Vista Pharmacy laundered proceed through third parties to fund kickbacks one hundred and seventy eight million dollars. Another one called another program called in Home Supportive Services. It's a medical subprogram, major, major fraud. The fraud in that program is estimated to be as high as twenty five percent. A Sacramento grand jury called the fraud and the in home Supportive Services program quote rampant and out of control close quote no kidding. Report found that forty one of sixty eight county staff designed to monitor the program, we're also in home supportive services providers, so they had a vested interest in protecting the program and keeping the fraud going. These are the people watching the program. Are you kidding me? We're just getting warmed up? Triple eight nine seventy one.
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Speaker 3: S A g E.
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Speaker 1: I will be right back. Do not leave town?
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Speaker 3: Yes yet yet?
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Speaker 1: Yes yet?
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Speaker 8: Don't.
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Speaker 1: Every society is judged by how it treats the most vulnerable. I'm Larry Elder right now, Families across Latin America and in the Caribbean are living without something we take for granted every day, clean water. Mothers walk miles to find it, children to school to carry it, and too often the water they bring home spreads disease instead of sustaining life. That's not just unfortunate, it's unacceptable. Water is foundational. Without it, health declines, opportunity disappears, communities cannot thrive. But you can help solve this through food for the poor. Your gift provides safe and living water, protecting children, strengthening fans, families, and advancing lasting hope through local churches. It's practical, it's measurable, it's the right thing to do. Your gift of fifty dollars insures two people have safe in living water, or four one hundred dollars a family of four will be transformed. Now take action text Elder five one five five five that's Elder the five one five five five, Or visit Larryelder dot com and click the blue give living Water banner at the very top to give living water today. Triple eate nine seven one sage triple eight nine seven one seven two four to three were to talk about the president's speech last night about the shutdown, but foist Elvis is in the house Santa Anna, California. Elvish're and the Larry Oda Show.
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Speaker 6: Hey Larry, can you hear me here?
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Speaker 1: You find sir?
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Speaker 5: Okay, Larry, I like to tell you that your program is one of the best. Well right after the defund's rushlmbos of course.
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Speaker 1: Thank you appreciate it. To be in the same sentence is just really really an honor.
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Speaker 3: He was great, He was the best.
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Speaker 5: Well, Larry, I called you because I used to work for the Unemployment Office. I worked for them for years and then I went back to work for them in twenty twenty one. You know, California is pro employee unlike Texas, which is pro employer. So when we we get training, we constantly reminded the California is pro employee and that we have to find a way to find them eligible for unemployment benefits. That's a mantra. They have to be eligible for unemployment benefits. So when I went back to work for unemployment for the Unemployment Office back in twenty twenty one, right after the COVID thing, fraud was left and right, and we couldn't do anything because most of the people that applied for unemployment benefits due to COVID, we had to give.
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Speaker 4: Them their money.
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Speaker 5: That's what we were told, because there was lots and lots of money coming from the federal government. So EED lost about thirty five billion dollars in fraud and fraudulent applications. Larry, Yeah, No, nobody was suspended, not even suspended because of that. And the director, the person in charge of EDD, she got promoted. He was about to be a secretary of work or something like that. She was very close to be a secretary.
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Speaker 1: You know, Elvis, My question is this, why didn't everybody apply? I mean, it was that easy. The idiots were people that didn't steal. Look at it. Look look how easy it was to steal. Everybody was stealing prisoners, people on death row. Are you kidding me?
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Speaker 5: But the worst of all of that training, we got trained.
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Speaker 8: Just six weeks.
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Speaker 5: Yeah, I worked with unemployment benefits before, so I had some basic, basic knowledge. I had some experience, which that was I worked for them like five years. But there were people that didn't know a thing about unemployment benefits and they got just they got they got changed for just about five to six weeks.
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Speaker 1: Elvis, thank you so much for calling my goodness. Quote Another major target for fraudsters, it's California's expansive welfare state millions, millions and millions, hundreds of millions for it, more than one hundred and eighty thousand homeless people, wave of spending one company twenty six million dollars to develop properties under program aimed at the homeless. His name is Cody Holmes, pleaded not guilty in Bezel to pay for exotic cars, six thousand, five hundred square foot mansion, a frequent contributor to Democrat politicians and causes in California, Another guy, Steven Taylor, used quote fake bank statements and false cash representations to secure a loan for his real estate business, then used him to purchase an eleven point two million dollar home, which he sold for twenty seven point three million to a publicly funded homeless house housing development.
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Speaker 9: You can't make this up.
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Speaker 1: Alexander suffer Fer served as CEO of something called Abundant Blessings. Abundant Blessings. How can you not give abundant blessing to money? In LA based homeless charity charge for pocketing at least ten million dollars to quote bank roll a luxury lifestyle that included lavish vacations and designer clothes close quote got to have designer clothes, can't buy stuff off the rack? Not here In California. A twenty twenty four report from the Inspector General's Office US Department of HUD said the agency was quote not not adequately prepared to prevent, detect, and respond to fraud due to lack of focus, no kidding and Gavin Knews is going to run for president, on affordability, on competence, on trashing Donald Trump. I got more. I'm Larry Elder. Triple eight nine seven one s H G. E Triple eight nine seven one seven two four three. I am Larry Elder. We are Salem News Channel. We're talking about fraud in California. We're gonna get into the speech President Trump made last night. And also the shutdown appears to be ending. The Republicans in the House and in the Senate and have now agreed to a deal to end the shutdown. The City Journal said, quote, we reached out to Newsoan's office for common on this story, and I'm not making this up. Quote. A spokesperson whose signature featured she he pronouns called the claims ridiculous, accused the Trump ad Ministry and I'm quoting making up numbers, and suggested that California had quote no missing homelessness funds close quote California has three major homeless fund programs, none of which have been audited, no idea if they're being effective, don't know where the money went, but there's no missing homelessness funds, said this person. In Gavin Newsom's office. I repeat, Tim Walls had enough self respect to say, and I know this looks bad. I'm not gonna run for real election. Gavin Newsen wants to be kicked upstairs. Okay, I trash California. Now I want to run for president. By the way, there is a executive order that Trump signed March sixteen creating a quote Task Force to eliminate Fraud. JD Vance is heading it up. Welcome to the great state of California. And I told you what did I say? Nick Shirley doing all the old fraud? Are you kidding? Prisoners death row? Kidding on it? Benefits during COVID. Mark is in Stockton, California. Mark and the Larry O to show.
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Speaker 10: Hi, Larry, if what Governor Newsom says is true, I think had every personal appearance until we get an answers. So why didn't you prove it that nothing's wrong by setting up a Doge team like Trump did with Elder must Mark that we get an answer?
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Speaker 1: Mark, do you really expect this kind of common sense, obvious thing that this man should do that he they really we'll do it?
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Speaker 4: Mark?
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Speaker 1: Come on, we're talking about California here. This is California. Jake one hundred and eighty billion dollars in fried and again that's on the low side. It's probably much higher than that. The entire budget of the year, it's three hundred billion. But hey, he's Johnny on the spot when it comes to trashing Donald Trump. Donald Trump has targeted cities with African American mayors. What he said, targeted simply African American mayors. Well, we don't have an African American governor, and he's looking into California. Unbelievable. Martha is in San Francisco, Martha, you're in the Lario to show.
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Speaker 11: Hello.
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Speaker 1: Hey, Martha, how are you funny?
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Speaker 2: Thank you?
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Speaker 12: I just want to say that, you know, I worked for the city only in San Francisco since nineteen ninety seven, not retired, but anyway, you know, they had the homeless problem ever since then. They've had the method doing program ever since then, and none of those programs have been or had any any success.
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Speaker 11: I don't know.
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Speaker 12: I always assume that nobody audits because they get funded every single time. And the problem is it still exists, and I just don't see it a solution other getting we need Republican people in the office. I'm so sorry, but that's just a fact.
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Speaker 1: Well, Martha, thank you very much for calling. Newsome. By the way, did say that they were quote bad actors. Close they took advantage of the unemployment program. Bad actors. But he says, we're we got anti fraud measures mechanisms in place because you know, occasionally have bad actors. You know, from time to time, you got people on death row getting benefits from time to time. It's neo Nazis, Romanian gangs. Kirk is in Wayna Park, California. Kirk and the Larry Old Show.
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Speaker 13: Hello, Larry, you're still there.
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Speaker 1: I'm still here.
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Speaker 13: Okay, my phone beat. Yeah. I live on sozial security. I don't have a four to one or anything like that. But I applied for EDD or SNAP, whatever you want to call it, and they tell me I only qualify for twenty five dollars a month. I pull him less on less than eighteen hundred on social security.
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Speaker 1: Well, what can I tell you? You probably should contact somebody in Romania to show you how it's done. This program in home supportive services, newsom's first budget next one increased one hundred and seventy percent thirty three point four billion, including twelve point five billion from the state. The in home supportive services, where the fraud could be as high as twenty five percent. These are providers to give offer caregiving, cooking, shopping, cleaning, laundry services to elderly and disabled people in about seventy percent of the case is get this. Providers and recipients are family members, family members. I'm Larry older tripleate nineteventy one, sage triple eight nine seven one seven two, fourth grade. Coming up, we're gonna talk about the president's prime time address regarding the war. Also, the shutdown appears to be over. James Carvil said, Predident Trump gonna resign, gonna be prosecuted, and jad Man is gonna parton him. We'll talk about that as well. Neil is in the Bronx. Neil, it has been too long, my friend.
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Speaker 2: I doing Larry.
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Speaker 1: I'm doing great, Larry.
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Speaker 2: You ain't gonna believe this. This I can tell you aby knews that not don't on the facts. This morning I got up wait to McDonald's the Barbit's com the eat McDonald by going to the room James, don't worry about McDonald's franchise to help me eagles. Now check this out. They even got worse. Somebody's on it's all my apartment, in all apartment. Camera then comes on door right, I BD tell him the story, showing them, showing the footage of the camera right the ones to the federal government, to the building downtown, to cit the FBI. I was young in screaming Larry excreamingly loud, showing them the footage. Right. It's a local problem. It's a local problem.
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Speaker 14: Okay, it like that.
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Speaker 2: Well comes around, goes around. Ah, maya, he's a jerk. He needs to go l a right him up. I love you, brother, I love you too.
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Speaker 1: Love you you guys, you guys elected him. Listen to this. This expert estimates that medicaid fraud rate in California is twenty percent, a number he called quote very conservative. Feds, however, believe the current medical fraud rate is even higher and might be as high as twenty five percent, given the the massive oversight failures and massive medical expansion under Gavin Newsom. Based on state experts best guesses of the annual medical expenditures and applying a conservative fifteen percent rate to each fiscal year, medical has lost one hundred and forty six billion dollars in taxpayer funds to fraud on Newsom's watch. That's just medical. And this man wants to run for president. I repeat. Tim Walls was running for governor for reelection. Story broke. He was so embarrassed. He knew that his opponents were going to hammer him with it. So he decided he wasn't gonna run, dropped out, gonna finish out his term. He's gone. Gavin Newsom runs around talking about his book and what an a hole President Trump is and how President Trump is going after illegal aliens wrongfully and doesn't even think about this kind of fraud. Triple eight nine seven one s A g E. Triple eight nine seven one seven two four three. I am Larry Elder. Do not leave town.
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Speaker 3: Larry will be right back. Stay tune. Don't want it.
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Speaker 1: So let's get her teed up.
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Speaker 2: Your shutting off to my.
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Speaker 1: Ear that subdig triple eight ninety seven one s A G E. Triple eight ninety seven one seven two four three. I am Larry Elder. We are Salem News Channel. President Trump has been very critical of our NATO allies for not stepping up.
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Speaker 2: This is the.
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Speaker 1: United States NATO Ambassador number twenty eight.
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Speaker 2: Yeah.
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Speaker 15: Well, first of all, nobody has made NATO stronger than President Trump what he accomplished at the Hague last year by getting all allies to agree to five percent on defense spending. I mean, that was a major strengthening of NATO. But our allies again have to demonstrate not through words. We've seen a lot of strongly worded statements, some in favor of the United States efforts in Iran, some quite frankly opposed. But it's been the actions. It's been this basing and overflight that we've seen. We've also seen several allies that are just unwilling to say that they're on the side of the United States and want to be a part of the solution. So I think what right now President Trump's looking for is actions, and he's looking for a NATO that is there for the United States that it's not. As Marco Rubio said pretty clearly, it's not a one way street. It's got to be a two way street. Not only protect Europe and provide for the security of Europe, but also there needs to be some benefit and some advantage for the United States being otherwise, you know, we're just the suckers that are guaranteeing the security of Europe without any reciprocity.
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Speaker 1: You know, here's the deal. Do you or do you not believe that Iran was pursuing a nuclear weapon? Do you or do you not believe that? Do you or do you not believe that they are radical Nihilis who hate people who are not Muslim? Do you or do you not believe? They consider us to be the great Satan, Israel the little Satan, and as Bibe Natan Yahoo said, Europe the middle Satan? Do you or not believe that? And regarding NATO, how many troops do we have over there? Forty thousand fifty thousand? Remind me of that scene from that movie with al Pacino called Sea of Love. He's hitting on a woman and she finds out he is a cop number twenty nine. Okay, what.
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Speaker 16: You're a cop?
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Speaker 1: Yeah?
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Speaker 17: So what pretty bad? That's just too much for it. I mean, you let like that in here, but my being a cop, I mean, that's just too much in it. Let me tell you something about this. All these people in here with their rocks and their furs, they get robbed, they get raped them all of a sudden, they're daddy.
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Speaker 7: See come, oh, everybody's daddy.
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Speaker 1: And in the end, this is about radical Islam. A country that's a radical Islamic country with a nuclear bomb. This is the president last night, Number thirty seven.
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Speaker 18: If there is no deal, we are going to hit each and every one of their electric generating plants very hard, and probably simultaneously. We have not hit their oil, even though that's the easiest target of all, because it would not give them even a small chance of survival or rebuilding. But we could hit it and it would be gone, and is not a thing they could do about it. They have no anti aircraft equipment, their radar is one hundred percent annihilated. We are unstoppable as a military force. The nuclear sites that we obliterated with the B two bombers have been hit so hard that it would take months to get near the nuclear dust. And we have it under intense satellite surveillance and control. If we see them make a move, even a move for it, will hit them with missiles very hard.
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Speaker 16: Again.
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Speaker 18: We have all the cards they have done.
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Speaker 1: And he talks about the money that Obama gave Number thirty eight, and.
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Speaker 18: Then very importantly I terminated Barack Hussein Obama is a rand nuclear deal a disaster. Obama gave them one point seven billion dollars in cash, green green cash, took it out of banks from Virginia, DC, and Maryland. All the cash they had, flew it by aeroplanes in an attempt to buy their respect and loyalty. But it didn't work. They laughed at our president and went on with their mission to have a nuclear bomb. His Ran deal would have led to a colossal arsenal, massive nuclear weapons for Iran. They would have had them years ago, and they would have used them. Would have been a different world. There would have been no Least and no Israel right now, in my opinion, the opinion of a lot of great experts, had I not terminated that terrible deal, I was so honored to do, and I was so proud to do, and it was so bad right from the beginning. Essentially, I did what no other president was willing to do. They made mistakes, and I am correcting them.
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Speaker 1: Regime change, he said, was not the goal, but regime change has occurred. The effects on commercial oil tankers do we have that number? Forty?
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Speaker 18: Many Americans have been concerned to see the recent rise in gasoline prices here at home. The short term increase has been entirely the result of the Iranian regime launching deranged terror attacks against commercial oil tankers and neighboring countries that have nothing to do with the conflict. This is yet more proof that Iran can never be trusted with nuclear weapons. They will use them, and they will use them quickly. It would to decades of extortion, economic pain, and instability worse than we can ever imagine. The United States has never been better prepared economically to confront this threat. You all know that we built the strongest economy and history. We're going through it right now, the strongest in history. And one year we've taken a dead and crippled country. I hate to say that, but we were dead and crippled country after the last administration and made it the hottest country anywhere in the world by far, with no inflation, record setting investments coming into the United States over eighteen trillion dollars, and the highest stock market ever with fifty three all time record highs in just one year. It all positioned us to get rid of a cancer that has long simmered. It's known as the nuclear Iran. And they didn't know what is coming. They've never imagined it.
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Speaker 1: I don't know why he says there's no inflation. Two point four percent inflation last month. But Trump is Trump. You talked about the Strait of hormones. Number forty one.
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Speaker 18: The countries of the world that do receive oil through the hormone strait must take care of that passage. They must cherish it. They must grab it and cherish it. They can do it easily. We will be helpful, but they should take the lead in protecting the oil that they so desperately depend on. So to those countries that can't get fuel, many of which refuse to get involved in the decapitation of her Nan, we had to do it ourselves. I have a suggestion. Number one, by oil from the United States of America. We have plenty, We have so much. And number two, build up some delayed courage should have done it before, should have done it with us, as we asked. Go to the strait and just take it, protect it, use it for yourselves. Iran has been essentially decimated. The hard part is done, so it should be easy, and in any event, when this conflict is over, the strait will open up naturally. It'll just open up. Naturally, they're going to want to be able to sell oil because that's all they have to try and rebuild. It will resume the flowing, and the gas prices will rapidly come back down. Stock prices will rapidly go back up.
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Speaker 14: They haven't come down very much.
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Speaker 18: Frankly, they came down a little bit, but they've had some very good days over the last couple of days.
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Speaker 1: President said that we have achieved the core objective. We'll have that for you and we come back. One of the pundits on what's now called MS NOW, Chris Hayes, says Trump sounded and looked old. Did he sound look old to you, look determined, looked like a wartime president, look like a commander in chief. Did the same guy say anything about Biden last four years? Triple eight Night seven one s A G E. He looks old. I'm Larry Older Triple Eate Night seven one s H GE Triple eight Night seven one seven two, four to three. I am Larry Elder. We are Salem News Channel, Jim Doctor Jim in Newport Beach, California. You're in the Lariyo the show. Thank you so much for calling how are.
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Speaker 2: You, buddy?
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Speaker 8: Nice to speak again before I forget Happy Eastern blessings to.
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Speaker 4: Your family, my friend.
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Speaker 1: Thank you appreciate it.
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Speaker 2: You're welcome.
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Speaker 8: What are your thoughts or comments on what Pete KEGGSFF did about a week and a half ago where he fired two high ranking female officers with perfect records and then two black high ranking officers with stellar records. And the gist of the article is that he doesn't like blacks and he doesn't like women.
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Speaker 1: He wants the army to be you know the gist of what article?
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Speaker 8: It was on Yahoo? You can look it up.
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Speaker 2: It was.
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Speaker 1: It was so an article in Yahoo says that Pete Hexas doesn't like blacks, doesn't like women. And you want me to comment, and you want me to comment on that? Are you serious?
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Speaker 8: Well, I just wanted to know your thoughts. Okay, I take it with a grain of salt, obviously, but well, would.
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Speaker 1: I would have to I would have to know, doctor, and I would assume that you would have to know why he fired them.
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Speaker 4: Yeah, you're right, you're right.
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Speaker 1: And I would imagine that the military probably is about twelve or thirteen percent black, because it's pretty much consistent with the population of America. I don't know what percentage of the military is female. How come he hasn't fired all the blacks and all the women. Yeah, that's a good point, of course, it's a good point. Unbelievable. Thank you for calling. Simon is in Alma, Georgia. Simon, you're on the Lariyoda Show.
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Speaker 19: Hey, mister Elder, Yes, sir, a pleasure and a privilege.
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Speaker 2: To speak to you. Thank you.
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Speaker 19: I've watched you on television. I watched you when you were Judge Larry Elder, and I think that you're just the wonderful intertal voice of reason, and I appreciate your conservative point. What I'd like to ask maybe I'm missing something, but what I'd like to ask you, sir, is that why don't all the magnificent voices of reason that typically come from the side of the conservative side, the right wing side, why don't they come together and have some kind of powerful some kind of a powerful, powerful representation for the for the right wing voices on television. It seems like the TV the radio is dominated by the evil lies, the brainwash people that watch on the left, And I wonder why don't the conservatives come together and have some kind of a dominating presence and unified dominating force on the television or on some kind of a mainstream media platform where people that want to hear the truth, the simple truth that seems to be heralded from the from the right.
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Speaker 1: Well, Simon, Simon, there there are channels. One one of them is called Newsmax, which is a conservative channel. Another one, of course, it's called Fox. There are all sorts of other podcasters. If you're if you're saying that conservative voices are absent from television, well they are if you're on ABC, NBC, CBS, PBS. There is a guy named Scott Jennings who's also a Salem host, who's on CNN. One of their smartest moves. He's on almost every night, and he's squaring off us league in three or four or five left wing people, which makes it a fair fight. Uh So, there are lots of conservative voices around. Now, let me say something quickly about food for the poor. I mentioned this last hour. If everybody listening to me, including Simon clinging, doctor Jim, five dollars, that's all everybody listened to me, five dollars to realize how many wells we could drill in the pores of the poor in the Western hemisphere. Everybody listened to me five dollars text Elder Eld like David e r to five one five five five Elder to five one five five five or phone eight five five nine one eight four six seven three eight five five nine one eight four six seven three. Jennifer Colorado said, quote, I listened to Larry Elder, and this will be my Easter contribution this year. Jennifer, thank you James in Indiana. Larry prompted me to give I'm supporting the pour through the Elderado team. End of anonymous donor at California. Mister Elder gave such a sincere plea for help for these people who don't even have clean water for themselves and their children. And Lord calls on us to help the poor. Listen to this number forty five.
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Speaker 20: In the community of Villa La Concordia, hundreds of families struggled daily without access to clean water and basic sanitation, fusal food for the poor, and the community through the Horizontal program came together to make a remarkable difference. Now families have access to safe water and improved living conditions. Today three families will share their struggles and how this project has been life changing for their health and well being.
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Speaker 1: My husband and children. When the water project wasn't available, we had to buy water every day.
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Speaker 21: It costs a dollar fifty and we couldn't buy it.
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Speaker 1: We had to deal with whatever we could get, and drinking the water was full of fear. We had to fetch water ourselves, sometimes at night, sometimes early in the morning. We didn't have a cart. We carried it in buckets. Eventually we decided to figure out how to buy a small cart to make it easier to bring the waterhouse. It would take us about one or two hours in the afternoon work in construction. There was no other option. We had to consume it. We get water from the wells, carried on our heads and jugs. If we didn't have the money to buy it, we simply didn't have any. During the rainy season, we collect brain water in buckets or barrels, at least to wash clothes. Sometimes it would come out with that we had to boiler because we got it from the well. What I used to do was fill the bottles and put them in the sun so we could drink it with a bit more confidence, but it still didn't feel safe sometimes because it would come out dirty. I was happy when they said the water project was going to be improved. We wouldn't have to carry water anymore. Were really glad when they informed us they were going to provide that donation. Then they said the project was already in place, so we got excited and went to work, decided to give it a try. That's when we were really happy. We felt so glad we were finally going to have access to water. Before the bathroom was a pit, just the whole the project came and now it's a washable one. It's much easier now. We didn't have a bathroom here before, but now we do. Inside the house, I have a water connection. Now it's a great relief knowing that I have water all month. It was not like before if I had money, I could get water, but if I didn't, I wouldn't have any Now have water every.
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Speaker 12: Day, and I know it's safe to drink my film.
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Speaker 1: Were relieved and free from that burden. Now we just turn on the tap. It takes much less time than before we had to go all the way to fetch water. So text Elder to five one five five five elder five one five five five are call eight five five nine one eight four six seven three eight five five nine one eight four six seven three. It's just five bucks, everybody, five bucks.
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Speaker 22: Where Democrats have systematically dismantled all of the fraud protections that had been in place and then rejected any attempt to even do a basic.
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Speaker 1: Audit of these programs.
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Speaker 22: And so California Republicans, who are in a very small minority the legislature, have been calling for audits, for legislative action for further accountability. Democrats are going the other way, though, they're saying, actually, we want to reduce penalties for fraud. We talked to one legislator who says, if Democrats get their way in this next session, they'll have essentially legalized welfare fraud in the state of California. Look, this puts money not only into fraudster's pockets, it puts money into the union pockets. It puts money into all of these interest groups that California Democrats rely on. Fraud is perversely good for Democrats, even if it's bad for taxpayers.
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Speaker 1: Triple eight nine seven one sage triple eight nine seven one seven two or four to three. I am Larry Elder. We are Salem News Channel. President Trump last night, as you know, addressed the nation about the war, and one person over on imasonby he Ha did not believe the President sounded and looked very good. Chris Hayes Number sixteen.
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Speaker 23: Yeah, it's a very good point he did. I mean he really he sounded and looked quite old, quite low energy, quite exhausted, and not particularly focused again, which is not that surprising.
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Speaker 6: You know, there's this moment.
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Speaker 15: You know, so much of.
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Speaker 23: This has reminded me of COVID because it was a similar dynamic. There's a genuine high stakes life or death issue and his like salesman patter, tried to get out of it. And there was a moment tonight where that COVID analogy was almost like literal.
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Speaker 4: I want to just play that for.
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Speaker 23: You something he said about COVID back in twenty twenty and something he said tonight about the strength.
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Speaker 1: Okay, that's enough, EVEID war. How do you want him to sound? He would have been attacked if he'd been happy and chippy and upbeat. This is the same network who's Joe Scarborough said this about Joe Biden. Number seventeen.
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Speaker 24: But comparing that guy's mental state, I've said it for years now, he's cogent. But I andersold him when I said he was cogent. He's far beyond cogent. In fact, I think he's better than he's ever been intellectually analytically, because he's been around for fifty years.
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Speaker 25: And you know, I don't know if people know this or not.
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Speaker 1: Biden used to be a hothead sometimes.
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Speaker 24: That irishman would get in front of the reasoning. Sometimes you would say things he.
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Speaker 3: Didn't want to say.
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Speaker 2: This is.
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Speaker 24: And I don't really you know what, I don't really start your tape right now because I'm about to tell you the truth and f you if you.
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Speaker 1: Can't handle the truth.
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Speaker 24: This version of Biden intellectually analytically is the best Biden ever, not a closed second. And I've known him for years. The Prezenskis have known him for fifty years. If it weren't the truth, I wouldn't say it.
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Speaker 1: And then they threw him out of the window. This is the best Biden. He's coaching. I undersold him when I said he's coaching. He's more than coaching.
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Speaker 3: He's coaching.
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Speaker 1: Plus he's coaching X and then they dumped him. But Donald Trump, he sounded and looked old.
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Speaker 3: Heard heard, heard.
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Speaker 2: Hear her?
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Speaker 1: Now, how about this one? This is Simone Sanders Number twenty five.
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Speaker 14: Happened under this press, not just under this second presidency of Donald Trump. But I would argue since he came to rise in political power, which predates him coming down that escalator, which starts with him questioning the citizenship of the first black president of the United States.
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Speaker 1: Of America, Barack Obama.
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Speaker 14: Is this this white supreme societiology against founding.
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Speaker 1: The question question the birth of the first black birthid of Barack Obama one more time. Trump was not the first person to bring this up. It was a Hillary Clinton campaign and she gets away with this. This is on the Morning Joe Show. John Heilman, who wrote the book, called a game change, yes number twenty.
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Speaker 25: Six for Hillary Clinton to come out and criticize anybody for spreading the rumors about Barack Obama when it all started in sixty minutes, when it all started with her and her campaign passing things around in the Democratic primary.
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Speaker 13: Rich Now listen.
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Speaker 25: He said, the Republicans are wrong for doing what they're doing. Bama may not be cool we should ask Kyle in this question could not be official.
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Speaker 1: I don't I don't recall that.
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Speaker 3: But if you're telling it that was the case, I just don't work. John was the case.
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Speaker 1: It was the case.
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Speaker 25: Thank you, John, And.
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Speaker 1: Didn't you know? And it was the case and gets away with it. No, Trump took it to another level, no question about it. But Hillary started it. This thing on which we call I don't think it's on. I don't think it's on. Let's put it on Triple eight nine seven one s A g E. Triple eight nine seventy one seven two four to three. I am Larry Yell do we are saleem News Channel just got an email. I'm retired from a southern California county where I tracked probationers and paroleees. You may not be surprised to know the number one vocation of probationers and paroles in that county caretaker. Put that in the context of widespread welfare government fraud. Number one job of probationers and paroles caretaker. By the way, the article also said that a Democrat lawmaker is pushing for lower penalties for those who steal from welfare programs. State Senator Lola Smallwood QUAVS sponsored a bill get this that would raise the threshold for felony welfare fraud from nine hundred and fifty dollars to twenty five thousand dollars, which would essentially legalize welfare fraud. Now hear a lot about how on popular Trump is and popular the war is. You don't hear that much, however, about on popular Democrats are Among Democrats number forty six.
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Speaker 26: These numbers are just atrociously awful, a double A.
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Speaker 6: For the Democrats here.
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Speaker 3: I mean, just take a look here.
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Speaker 26: Congressional Dems have the right priorities.
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Speaker 6: Look at this.
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Speaker 26: Overall, seventy four percent nearly three and four say no. Just twenty five percent.
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Speaker 4: Overall say yes.
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Speaker 26: You might say, okay, well, at least Dems like Democrats, Uh uh, not the case.
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Speaker 6: Look at this.
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Speaker 26: The majority of Democrats are independents who lean Democrats. Look at this, fifty five percent say no, congressional Democrats do not have the right priorities. And then you just see a minority forty five percent of Democrats say that congressional Democrats have the right priorities. This to me just jumps out of the screen because it screams primary challenges all over the met and it says that even if Democrats don't like Donald Trump, they don't like their own party either when it comes to Congress and overall, I mean, my goodness.
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Speaker 27: Gracious, So this is sort of like Democrat on Democrat crime. Here, what's overall approval among Democrats of their leaders?
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Speaker 2: Yeah?
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Speaker 26: Okay, so you know, you speak about Democrat on Democrat crime. And I want to know how unusual what we're seeing right now about how Democrats feel about Democrats and congresses. Take a look at this. This is a trend line going back through the years midterm elections in which there's a GOP president.
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Speaker 6: Look at this.
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Speaker 26: In two thousand and six, gems net approval of congressional Democratic leaders was plus twenty eight. You go back to last midterm, look at that plus nineteen. Very much on the positive side. Left, the bottom has fallen out. The bottom has fallen out minus four points. That is democrats Democrats' own net approval of their own congressional leaders. Even Democrats don't like their own leaders when it comes to Congress and overall, of course, the numbers are.
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Speaker 6: Just absolutely awful.
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Speaker 26: So Democrat and Democrat crime absolutely. This to me screams again primary challenges across the map, and it screams to me, hey, when it comes to those next leadership elections, maybe something might be fulfiled.
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Speaker 27: It also just means we have to maybe look at these mood terms differently because this is a different prison. We haven't seen this type of thing before. We don't know what impact that might happen.
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Speaker 6: That's exactly right.
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Speaker 26: And there are a lot of folks who have been looking at the jeneric congressional ballot and wondering why Democrats don't have a larger lead.
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Speaker 28: And this is a big reason why I would think.
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Speaker 27: Okay, so there's a Keen Jeffries in the House, Chuck Schumer is the Senate Minority leader. What might this mean for Chuck Schumer? What are some of the predictions about whether he can stay as a Democratic leader.
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Speaker 26: Chuck Schumer has been the Senate leader for the Democrats for a long period of time before I even came to CNN, and I'm not quite sure that he will say it.
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Speaker 1: Take a look at where.
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Speaker 26: The people who are putting their money where their mouth is chance Schumer wins the next dem Senate leader election. Back on December one, look at this, it was two and three according to Coush prediction market. Then drops to fifty six percent in February, and then look at where we are right now, just fifty percent.
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Speaker 1: A coin toss.
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Speaker 6: A coin toss.
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Speaker 26: If I had a coin, I would toss it up in the air, a coin toss when it comes to Schumer actually winning the next dem Center leader election, and we've seen a number of Senate candidates Democrats across the map saying we don't want any part of Chuck Schumer to be the next leader. And there's a big reason why that is.
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Speaker 1: I wonder why this is a Democrat running for the House in Iowa calling Christianity threatening Number twenty four.
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Speaker 29: We have seen some pretty uncomfortable ways that faith and political power have collided, you know, seeing the flag and the cross conflated. We have seen religious actors supporting specific political candidates, even when those candidates might not seem to match the values of that professed religious faith. There is this very strong allegiance to specific candidates, and that confuses us and makes us wonder what on earth is going on. And we have seen religion and political violence showing up more more in our public spaces. It's something that is just very in our faces and something that we're very concerned about, and something that feels very threatening right now at this time.
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Speaker 1: Christianity feels very threatening right now. At this time. Whoopy Goldberg suggested that Trump was literally giving oral arguments at the Supreme Court. He showed up. He didn't say anything. Number thirty four.
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Speaker 21: And we just have to get to this because this is unbelievable.
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Speaker 4: What's going on.
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Speaker 16: You know who is He's at the Supreme Court as we speak, making his case for signing an executive order that ends birthrights citizenship in America.
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Speaker 1: He's at the Supreme Court making his case. He was a spectator, first president to my knowledge, to attend a Supreme Court hearing. But he wasn't making his case as we speak. He's he just elbowed up there, bow guarded up there and started speaking. Really, let me hear that one more time.
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Speaker 21: And we just have to get to this because this is unbelievable.
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Speaker 1: What's going on.
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Speaker 15: You know who is.
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Speaker 16: At the He's at the Supreme bar we speak, we're making his case were signing an executive order that ends birthrights citizenship.
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Speaker 1: In a matter. He sat there with Hey Katanji Brown Jackson, no birthright citizenship.
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Speaker 6: He was making.
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Speaker 1: These people are just demented. You know, do you think Ted Danson never watches the view and goes what was I thinking? Do you think Ted Danson's wife or watches the view and says to him what were you thinking? Triple eight nine seven one s A G E. Triple eight nine seven one seven two four three. I am Larry Ooda do not Leave Town Triple eight nine seven one s A G E. Triple eight nine seven one seven two four three. I am Larry Elder. We are Saling News Channel. The issue is radical Islam, Radical Islam with a nuke. More on this later on. Kathy is in Los Alamitos, California. Kathy, You're on the Larryota Show.
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Speaker 11: Oh hi, Larry, longtime listener, first time caller, And I'm really I'm calling about your food for the poor because I can't find it on your side. I need the phone number.
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Speaker 1: Sure it is eight five five nine one, eight, yeah, nine one eight four six seven three eight five five nine one eight four six seven three four six.
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Speaker 10: Yeah.
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Speaker 11: It's quite easier for me to do that, Okay. Also, I was just going to say, I saw you back at the town hall meeting. I think it was twenty twenty three when you were running for governor.
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Speaker 1: Was it twenty twenty one?
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Speaker 11: Oh god, yeah, long, okay, yeah, because I remember Charlie Kirk was there and everybody. Yeah, that was so good. Voted for you. And I also saw you back in two thousand and six at Ronando Beach in Renondo Beach with your mom and everybody. It was really great.
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Speaker 1: Dad, Kathy, have you been stalking me?
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Speaker 5: No?
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Speaker 11: No, no, no, no, no, no, not at all.
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Speaker 2: No.
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Speaker 11: I just love listening to you. I listened to the other station too, but I'm just no, no, that's the only two times that I just yeah, I just wish they would have made it for governors.
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Speaker 1: Well, I think a lot of people do now. Kathy, thank you so much for the call. Yeah, and number is eight five five nine eight four six seven three. If you're just now joining us, I'm asking everybody listening to donate just five dollars five bucks. You can text elder e L D e R five one five five five, text elder to five one five five five, or just call eight five five nine one eight four six seven three eight five five nine one, eight, four, six, seven three. James Carvillo said, Prenident Trump. A year from now, I gonna resign. You're gonna face charges, and JD. Van's gonna pardon him. Number nineteen.
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Speaker 7: About a year from now, you're gonna look at it and you're gonna see all of the exposure that you have.
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Speaker 1: Your phone calls are not gonna be returned. It's foreign leads.
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Speaker 7: O thank you, because you're gonna be alarmed. Duck, you're not gonna get any judicial nominee through. Forget about it. Just okay, get it, and then you're gonna have what we're referred to as a come to Jesus moment. You're gonna assess where you are, even through your cloudy, stupid brain, you're going to figure out, I gotta get the hell out of here, and you've got to cut a.
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Speaker 1: Deal, and you've gotta resign. M JD is going to pardon you.
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Speaker 7: You got to pardon a lot of other people. But he's a creepy, ambitious little twerk. He'll do it if he can to get in the White House.
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Speaker 1: But you can't. You know, it's the wine bottle behind him. And I got a question, is he still married to Mary Medline? Is she still? I think she's now an independent or libertarian or something now. But how do you how do you stay married to somebody who just craps on the guy you just voted for. You probably voted for him three times, Mary Madlin, how do you do that? So let's get her teed up.
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Speaker 7: With that.
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Speaker 1: Sube triple eight nine seven one s A. G. E Triple eight ninety seven one seven two four to three. I am Larry Elder. We are Salem News Channel. At the end of the day, it's about preventing a radical regime channing death to America from getting a nuclear bomb. We now know that they are working on missile technology ranged hit every major capital in Europe and undoubtedly on the way to being able to hit America. This is the great Dennis Praeger at an Oxford debate over the issue of radical Islam number thirty five.
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Speaker 28: Thank you, mister President. And I hope my accent enables my words to be heard as clearly as I hope to present. I find it remarkable. Two things were remarkable, I must say when I was first invited. One is I actually did not believe the proposition It was and I read it. This house believes that Hamas is a greater threat to peace than Israel. And I give you my word of honor. I actually called Oxford, I went online. I couldn't believe this was an actual proposition. You mean that's debatable. I thought, I actually thought for a moment that pro Israel forces at Oxford had somehow put this into the lineup, as we call it in America, when you put a lineup for your players on your team. I was stunned. The other was when I realized, by god, they really are serious. It must be an academic institution. And I realized, as Orwell said, some things are so foolish only an intellectual could believe them. And I realized, okay, this is it. This is a Western World tragedy, the amount of nonsense that is often believed in academia. And so this is a debatable proposition at such an illustrious institution. It's actually sad, as I will point out over and over, just appealing to your common sense. You need know nothing about the Middle East to understand how absurd the proposition is. It's of course valid, but that it's debatable as an absurdity. The other is my biography. I must say I have been called many things, including controversial, But of my long resume just to be described as controversial, may I say to you that to the millions of people that I broadcast to every day, I am not controversial whatsoever. So clearly those who invited me find it controversial. All right, let me just give you an analogy I didn't check I should have in the nineteen thirties? Was there a debate at this auspicious place? Was there a debate over the following proposition that Nazi Germany, that Great Britain is a greater threat to peace than Nazi Germany, or Nazi Germany is a greater threat to peace than Great Britain. Was there a debate in the nineteen thirties That is a perfect analogy to what we are debating tonight. Nazi Germany is to Israel what Nazi Germany was to Britain, what Hamas is to Israel. Whether you agree with Israeli policies or not, and I don't agree with all Israeli policies, it is irrelevant. The question is is that analogy fair? So let me ask you a question. I'll take you in a moment, actually in two moments. But let me begin. Who is the greater threat to peace? Let's forget Israel? Okay, who is the greater threat to peace in Syria? Isis or Israel? Who is the greater threat to peace in Lebanon? Hisbela or Israel? Who is the greater threat to peace in Egypt? The Muslim Brotherhood or Israel? Do you understand in every case, everyone in this room would acknowledge that Isis is a greater threat to piece in Syria than Israel. In every person in this room, I have to believe even per Professor Slain would have to agree that Isis is a greater threat, that the Muslim Brotherhood is a greater threat, and that Hesbela is a greater threat. All of a sudden we change the entire scenario because it is now Hamas instead of Hezbelah or Isis or Muslim Brotherhood. Number two on just on this issue, just appealing to your common sense. In modern and modern history, every war has been between a free state and a police state, or two police states. I cannot think of a twentieth century example of any other, and the Saint holds true. Here you have the police state of comas if you differ with Kamas to kill you. Where in the world other than Israel does anyone ever argue that the free state doesn't want peace and the police state wants peace. There is no other example on earth. There is no other example on earth of a country targeted for extinction. None two hundred and twenty some odd countries in this world. Only Israel is targeted for extinction. And we have a debate on whether the state targeted for extinction is the barrier to peace. That is quite a leap of faith. In the age of beheadings, as you have tragically experienced here in the UK, we have a debate Caamas is a kindred spirit to Isis and Hezbollah, Boko Haram, what do you think they're an exception? All of those are monstrous, but Hamas, they're a terrific bunch who really want peace. If it only weren't for settlements. There were no settlements prior to nineteen sixty seven, why wasn't there peace? Israel would dismantle the settlements for real peace in a moment, because the Israeli people are much more interested in sending their kids to college and in having a peaceful life, and in making a good living and inventing more medical and technological devices than they are in fighting wars. This would be the first free state in history to prefer war to peace. It is highly highly unlikely. The Kamask Covenant, which you heard from Adam earlier, the Kamask Covenant says Israel will exist and will continue to exist until Islam will obliterate it, just as it obliterated others before it. If I could have extra time over eight minutes, I would take your question, but I have too much to get through. The Islamic Resistance Movement is a distinguished Palestinian movement whose allegiance is to Allah and whose way of life is Islam. It strives to raise the banner of Allah over every inch of Palestine. Yale University translation. I'm sure they didn't use inch in the in the original on that exact point, so that that is what Hamas is devoted to. Now, yes, I can open.
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Speaker 30: Please, So all of the organizations that you're citing as a threat to peace just happened to be Arab and or Muslim. Could you explain to me why you think that might be the case that you only view these organizations as threat to peace.
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Speaker 28: All right, okay you obviously those of you who applauded and perceive the profundity of the question that I didn't. I don't quite understand. They are all a threat to peace, that is correct. Why did I only pick on Arab Muslim? I said, Boko Haram.
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Speaker 30: That is not Arab and Muslim.
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Speaker 28: Yes, Arab and or Muslim, that is correct. The only beheading groups in the world today, to the best of my knowledge, are Arab or Muslim.
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Speaker 30: Why do you think that is in your story?
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Speaker 28: Why do I think that is sad to say? It was answered by Arab intellectuals at the United Nations because the Arab world is a benighted place at this time. The status of women is particularly low. The Arab world translates fewer books in a year than in ten years then Greece. The entire Arab world translates fewer books than Greece does in one year. There is no interest in the foreign world. It is a benighted world, the Arab world. It is a tragedy. This is not anti Arab. If you love Arabs, you have to understand how low the level the moral level of the Arab world at this point is, and that has nothing to do with individual Arabs who may be saintly, but that is the that is the dominant moral state. You are taught that you cannot judge civilizations as if Britain and uh and Mali are on the same moral level. That is to that is to give up on hope for humanity, to claim that there is no civilization that has produced something better than something else, so that that is the tragic reason. They're not beheading people in Western civilization. They are in the Arab and Muslim world.
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Speaker 1: And this explains enough why Iran cannot get a nuke. It explains where we are at war against Iran. According to their own negotiators, they have enough and rich uranium to make eleven nuclear bombs. We saw because of the attack on Diego, Garcia. They have technology to hit every capital in Europe. And they had been funding terror around the world Hesbellah, Hutis, Hamas and others. And this is why these people cannot get a nuke. And this is why Donald Trump, it's so frustrated and angry that our so called allies are not joining this battle because they are equally at risk. Triple eight nine seven one Sage Triple eight ninety seven one seven two four to three. I am Larion Triple eight nine seven one Sage Triple eight nine seven one seven two four to three. I am Lariel. Do we are saleing news channel? The wife of the Mayor of New York after October seventh retweeted, reposted all sorts of pro Hamas post on social media back to mister Prager and.
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Speaker 28: Not the entire most Now, why then? My second part is to answer the question why is something so obvious that Israel wants peace and that Hamas wants to destroy Israel? Why is that debated at one of the most illustrious academic institutions on Earth, Oxford. I have two answers. One is there has been a broken moral compass in the intellectual world in the West for the last perhaps eighty or one hundred years. I will give you an example. I studied at Columbia University, at the School of International Affairs. I was taught by brilliant and they were brilliant professors, that the United States and the Soviet Union were moral equivalents. It was capitalism versus communism, two economic theories, that's all. Neither was better than the other you may not recall because you weren't born, many of you. But Ronald Reagan, the President of the United States, called the Soviet Union at one point an evil empire. He was lambasted. He was declared by Columbia and Harvard and Yale and Princeton and the New York Times a fool for having the temerity to make a moral statement about the Soviet Union, a place that had created the Gulag Archipelago and killed forty million of its own people, not to mention a genocide in Ukraine. That's what has That is what I tell you, students, That's what has taken over in Western universities. A moral a broken moral compass that truly calls evil good and good evil. I went through this, and I am afraid many of you are going through this. This evening is one such example. And finally, the media, the media gives you a jaundice view of the world. Gaza starts a war to kill as many Israelis as possible, and all you see on the BBC and Sky News, as we see in America on our TV, is dead Gosins. That's all you see. I shudder to think if in World War II. The same media covered World War II, you would have seen far more dead German civilians than dead British civilians. But it takes a very very frail moral mind to believe that you determine right and wrong by the number of dead. That's what we are told. Look at how many Gozens were killed and how few Israelis. Well, look at how many how few Brits were killed and how many more Germans were Does that make the Germans right in World War two? That's the facile moral thinking that pervades our world. So I end with this, and that is it would be a tragedy in my opinion if it came out, if it were known the Oxford Union actually determined that Israel enough come Us were the greater threats to peace. Outside of the world of academia, it is pretty clear. It's got to be clear here too, Thank you very much.
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Speaker 1: Similarly, the Democrats are far more concerned about the feelings and quote unquote rights of illegal aliens than they are of American citizens. This is Brandon gil Cross examining the Mayor of Chicago number forty seven.
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Speaker 6: Mayor Johnson. I want to start with you.
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Speaker 31: One of your first actions as mayor was establishing a Deputy mayor for immigrant, migrant and refugee rights. I want to ask you a series of questions. If you could answer with a yes or no answer.
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Speaker 6: They'd be great.
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Speaker 31: First of all, do you support allowing illegal aliens to obtain driver's licenses?
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Speaker 2: Does? Yes or no?
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Speaker 4: So the city of Chicago has been a welcome in city for over forty years.
01:28:03
Speaker 31: I'll take that as a yes.
01:28:04
Speaker 4: Next question, that's the policy that we will hold to.
01:28:07
Speaker 31: Do you support tax dollars subsidizing or paying for the healthcare of illegal aliens?
01:28:13
Speaker 4: I support investments in all residents of the people of Chicago, and that's what I do.
01:28:17
Speaker 6: That's yes as well.
01:28:18
Speaker 31: Do you support free or reduced college for illegal aliens?
01:28:23
Speaker 4: Again, I support the investments of all residents of the people of Chicago.
01:28:27
Speaker 3: That is a yes.
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Speaker 31: Next question, do you support allowing non citizens to vote in local elections?
01:28:34
Speaker 4: Again, I'm not over the jurisdiction of that type of law, but again I'm committed to investing in all residents.
01:28:41
Speaker 6: Of the polic That is yes.
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Speaker 31: I've got an article from the Chicago Sun Times, and i'll quote here briefly. Johnson proposed, among other things, that all residents, regardless of citizenship status, be able to vote for Chicago Board of Education members. Next question, your website states, and this is your campaign website quote, I will not stop fighting until abortion access is completely secure for people all over the country.
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Speaker 2: End quote.
01:29:08
Speaker 3: Yes, yes or no?
01:29:09
Speaker 31: Do you support taxpayer funded abortions for illegal aliens?
01:29:14
Speaker 4: Support the reproductive rights of all people?
01:29:16
Speaker 6: All that is a yes.
01:29:17
Speaker 3: As well.
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Speaker 31: Your mayoral transition website mentioned support for creating a Chicago Board of Education non citizen advisory board. Again, yes or no? Do you support appointing non citizens to government advisory boards?
01:29:33
Speaker 4: I was invited here today to discuss the welcome.
01:29:35
Speaker 1: Yes, yes or no?
01:29:36
Speaker 4: I was invited here to discuss welcoming the city. If you're interested in asking welcome, I'm happy to answer those questions.
01:29:44
Speaker 6: No, we're We're going to move on.
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Speaker 31: As you know, President Trump, unlike the previous administration, has taken serious action to bring foreign criminal gangs to justice, to take our border back, and to restore public safety in our communities. He designated eight trans national criminal organizations and cartels as foreign terrorist organizations. These are groups like Trende, Aragua, MS thirteen, Soanola, other of some of the most grotesque and ruthless and brutal organizations in the world. You, as mayor of a sanctuary city, have been virtually giving favors to illegal aliens. Apparently you support an enormous amount of taxpayer resources going to them as well. But you yourself have also received a lot of gifts. And for those of you who don't know, Mayor Johnson has a secret gift room that has has not given access to the public from or for access to the Office of Inspector General. I'd like to ask you a couple of questions about that. Do you know everyone who's given you a gift since you became mayor?
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Speaker 4: The City of Chicago had a policy for thirty years where there are individuals that I like to give I'm reclaiming my time. I'm going to take that and we do not accept when when you reclaim the City of Chicago.
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Speaker 6: You're not gonna filibuster here.
01:31:16
Speaker 1: When did you become mayor?
01:31:18
Speaker 4: I was elected mayor of the City of Chicago in May and I'm sorry in April of twenty twenty three, and I was sworn in on June twelve, twenty three.
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Speaker 31: On June twelfth, twenty twenty three, you received Hugo Boss, couplinks and a personalized mont Blanc pen.
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Speaker 2: Do you know who gave you those?
01:31:39
Speaker 4: So I did not receive those personally. The City of Chicago receive those and that's on behalf of the City of Chicago and mayor in the history of Chicago, who has the City of Chicago?
01:31:51
Speaker 6: Do you know who gave those to the City of Chicago.
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Speaker 1: When we come back. Regarding the no Kings protest, some of the protesters asked simple question, what makes President Trump a king? Triple eight nine seven one sage, do not leave town triple eight nine seven one sage triple eight nine seven one seven two four three. I am Larry Elder. We are Salem News Channel. Guess what. This is my final appeal for food for the poor done. Of course, you could still donate over the weekend. This is my final appeal to you, though. On the show last day, Jennifer and Colorado said, I listened to Larry Elder and this will be my Easter contribution this year. James Indiana said, Larry prompted me to give. I'm supporting the poor through the Eld Dorado team. Anonymous donor California. Mister Elder gave such a sincere plea for help for these people who don't even have clean water for themselves and their children. And the Lord calls us to help the poor entirely voluntary, not one dime from government, Christian program food for the poor, poor to the poor in our hemisphere. If everybody listening to me, everybody, that means you and you and you and you. Five bucks. That's what I'm asking everybody listening. Five bucks? How real? Easy? Texts Elder e L d e R to five one five five five Text Elder to five one five five five. We'll send you back a link to join the campaign, or you can phone your gift eight five five nine one eight four six seven three eight five five nine one eight four six seven three. Thank you so much. A few days ago, I was dead last in the campaign. Now I'm second. It's a distant second, but I'm second. If everybody donated five dollars, imagine the number of wells we could drill, and I would be heading up the tote board. Lessen a gallon of gas, unless you live in California, in which case it's maybe half a gallon of gas. Eight five five nine, one eight four, six seven three eight five five nine one eight four six seven three, Thank you so much. I live in the Hollywood area in California, And so therefore there were a whole bunch of these no king protesters. Listen to this number forty four.
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Speaker 32: What do you make of the fact that he was democratically elected, even won the popular vote? How does that make him a king?
01:35:00
Speaker 4: Make him a king, makes him a president?
01:35:03
Speaker 6: Not a king?
01:35:03
Speaker 32: Well, this is called no kings? So what does that mean to you?
01:35:07
Speaker 3: It means we've got to get rid of him. He's not a king.
01:35:10
Speaker 5: It's a democratic process, and we've gone that route with him.
01:35:16
Speaker 6: Now if he's acted like.
01:35:17
Speaker 32: A king, can you give me a specific example, specific example.
01:35:23
Speaker 5: Well, there's there's a million of them all put together.
01:35:27
Speaker 6: There's no one example.
01:35:29
Speaker 8: It's one or two.
01:35:31
Speaker 1: There's more than one or two.
01:35:33
Speaker 32: No, can you give me one or two examples?
01:35:36
Speaker 6: Not off the top of my head? I mean I can.
01:35:39
Speaker 33: I guess I'm just a loss.
01:35:42
Speaker 26: Of thought here.
01:35:48
Speaker 3: There's a lot of things.
01:35:49
Speaker 6: Okay, I can't really Okay, Well you okay, I.
01:35:53
Speaker 16: Know what Biden did.
01:35:54
Speaker 9: I don't agree with all of that, but this is way worse than what any other presidents in this country.
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Speaker 21: You can't see that.
01:36:01
Speaker 9: I don't have anything more to say.
01:36:02
Speaker 32: If you don't know what makes President Trump a king.
01:36:07
Speaker 3: Himself?
01:36:08
Speaker 32: What specific policies or actions?
01:36:10
Speaker 34: Oh, everything that he does, the man's a fascist.
01:36:13
Speaker 32: Can you give me an example, oh, boy.
01:36:16
Speaker 31: Of everything that he does, I mean, just tries to put his name on everything.
01:36:21
Speaker 32: What specific action or policy is the Trump administration acting like he wants to be a dictator. He loves dictators, He wants to be a dictator. And didn't he just remove a dictator from Venezuela.
01:36:34
Speaker 16: He went in and stole them.
01:36:37
Speaker 32: So he was not a dictator in Venezuela. He was, so he removed a dictator disappeared.
01:36:45
Speaker 1: Are people that are American citizens that immigrated to this country illegally and they're gone.
01:36:51
Speaker 32: Can you give me a specific example, because I'm not aware of any American can you give me a specific example?
01:36:58
Speaker 22: They're oh no, Trump, right, So she gets a setup.
01:37:05
Speaker 32: You told me an American citizens, I'm deported.
01:37:08
Speaker 6: That's a big class, several of them.
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Speaker 1: By the way, during the Obama years, there were four US citizens mistakenly deported. Far as I know, there have been zero citizens deported under President Trump. But I could be wrong. It must be something I just don't know about because it's all in the news. You know the news. We come back. The Supreme Court is debating birthright citizenship, and Judge Katanji Brown Jackson offered an analogy, and maybe you can help me figure out what the devil she was talking about, because I can't. I'm sure some of you can help me out. Triple eight nine seventy one, s Age Triple late ninet seven one, Sage Trip late nine seven one seven two four to three. I am Larry Old. We are selling a news channel in other news, A G. Pam Bondi has been fired. Unclear why. Speculation is that Donald Trump is unhappy with how she's handled the Epstein situation. Now Supreme Court is debating whether or not, if you are in the country illegally you have a child, if that child is automatically an American citizen, which is how the Fourteenth Amendment has been interpreted. Trump disagrees with it. I disagree with it. I think the drafter of the Fourteenth Amendment, drafters even publicly said will not apply to people who are in the country illegally Katanji Brown Jackson was I don't know if President Trump was there when she said this, because he did attend the hearings, but listen to this and please help me figure out the devil she's talking about. Number thirty two.
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Speaker 35: I was thinking about this, and I think there are various sources that say this that you can have. You obviously have permanent allegiance based on being born in whatever country you're from. That's what everybody recognizes. But you also have local allegiance when you are on the soil of this other sovereign. And I was thinking, you know, I'm i US citizen and visiting Japan, and what it means is that, you know, if I steal someone's wallet in Japan, the Japanese authorities can arrest me and prosecute me. It's allegiance, meaning can they control you as a matter of law. I can also rely on them if my wallet is stolen to you know, under Japanese law, go and prosecute the person who has stolen it. So there's this relationship based on even though I'm a temporary traveler, I'm just on vacation in Japan, I'm still locally owing allegiance in that.
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Speaker 1: What if I'm in Japan and I steal a wallet, I could be prosecuted, or if someone steals my wallet, the thief could be prosecuted. And therefore, if I'm in the country illegally and I have a child, the child is a citizen, almost as if someone put a wallet. Could I hear that one more time?
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Speaker 35: I was thinking about this, and I think there are various sources that say this that you can have. You obviously have permanent allegiance based on being born in whatever country you're from. That's what everybody recognizes. But you also have local allegiance when you are on the soil of this other sovereign. And I was thinking, you know, I'm i a US citizen and visiting Japan, and what it means is that, you know, if I steal someone's wallet in Japan, the Japanese authorities can arrest me and prosecute me. It's allegiance, meaning can they control you as a matter of law. I can also rely on them if my wallet is stolen to you know, under Japanese law, go and prosecute the person who has stolen it. So there's this relationship based on even though I'm a temporary traveler. I'm just on vacation in Japan. I'm still locally owing allegiance.
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Speaker 1: In that, right, Okay, got it, clear as mud? Okay, all right, this is the mayor of Chicago trying to get some clarification on his stance on illegal aliens. We go back at that for a second.
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Speaker 33: Number forty eight, Mayor Johnson, how about you, how many, according to my records, you have welcomed fifty one thousand, six hundred and forty eight illegal aliens to your sanctuary city. So I don't ask you sanctuary from what.
01:42:30
Speaker 4: If you're referring to the number of individuals that were bussed from Governor Abbott without any coordination, the fifty two thousand individuals that were seeking asylum. Those individuals were bussed to US. I passed a bus ordinance to work to coordinate with the governor of Texas. He refused to do that. But that transfer of individuals was the result of the Governor of Texas, not the result of a welcoming city ordinance.
01:43:01
Speaker 33: Welcoming city ordinance, So you're not welcoming these people that came here illegally.
01:43:07
Speaker 4: The individuals that were bussed to US were bussed to us from the border.
01:43:11
Speaker 6: They were not welcomed in Chicago. You didn't welcome them, you didn't provide them sanctuary.
01:43:17
Speaker 4: So the Welcoming City Ordinance is pretty straightforward. It allows for our local law enforcement to focus on local policies, and that's why we're seeing a declining body.
01:43:28
Speaker 33: So you don't care about federal law enforcement policies, policies, only local policies.
01:43:34
Speaker 4: We comply with all laws. What I do care about is this body Washington passing comprehensive members.
01:43:39
Speaker 6: So let me ask you this.
01:43:41
Speaker 33: Chicago residents reported twenty eight four hundred and forty three violent crimes during twenty twenty four alone, cases of aggravated assault, rising to the highest level in two decades now. Also, state funds one hundred and sixty million dollars were issued to illegal for illegal alien job assistant shelters in Chicago.
01:44:05
Speaker 6: You're the mayor of Chicago.
01:44:07
Speaker 33: Do you think that your residence or the residents of your state should be paying for that more than they should be paying for their own needs, their own roads, their own public safety.
01:44:19
Speaker 6: I mean, who elected you?
01:44:21
Speaker 33: The people that came illegal illegally, whether they were sent to you or not, or the people that reside in Chicago.
01:44:28
Speaker 6: Who elected you and who do you serve?
01:44:31
Speaker 4: The people of Chicago elected me as the fifty seventh mayor of the City of Chicago, and we serve all the residents of the City of.
01:44:39
Speaker 6: Chicago, illegal or not, criminal or not.
01:44:42
Speaker 33: How many of the six hundred and sixty two thousand, five hundred and sixty six illegal aliens with criminal histories that ICE has reported are now residing.
01:44:53
Speaker 4: In Chicago, someone will have to give back with you with that number. You take accounting.
01:44:59
Speaker 33: You take immigration information from criminals as they're arrested and processed.
01:45:04
Speaker 6: You take immigration information.
01:45:07
Speaker 4: Our local law enforcement focuses on getting.
01:45:11
Speaker 6: Whether they're here legally.
01:45:13
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Speaker 9: There is now a plan to reopen the Department of Homeland Security and to end the agency's longest ever shut down. Senate Majority Leader John Thun and House Speaker Mike Johnson have now come together, just days after a messy intra party blow up, to pursue an ambitious two track plan that's going to fund ICE through what they call the Reconciliation process. That's a move that will prevent them from needing any Democratic votes to do it. And this is something that Fune had actually previously proposed. Last week, Johnson opposed it, projected it. The President then endorsed the plan in a lengthy truth social post just this after noon, and he says he wants this reconciliation bill done by June first.
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Speaker 1: Triple eight nine seven one sage Triple eight nine seven one seven two four to three. I am Larry Elder. We are a Salem news channel, so hopefully that will end this longest shutdown ever. I got a letter from Richard from Woodland Hills, Laric. Can you send me the text of the letter that you read from the father in Utah talking about the pain he emphasized with the woman who lost a child to an illegal alien, and how the introduction of so many Venezuelan in his town has changed very nature of the town.
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Speaker 2: Thank you.
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Speaker 1: So I sent Richard the letter that I read from the man who lives in Harriman, Utah, and talked about the number of illegal aliens that came there, twelve thousand so called refugees Venezuelan refugees into his neighborhood to change the character the neighborhood. Crime has gone up. Listen to this number. Thirty three.
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Speaker 34: Law enforcement sources tell me that another a legal immigrant was arrested for a brutal murder in Fairfax County. The Department of Homeland Security tell sevenows Anibill Armando chavaiep. Moy is from Guatemala and he entered the United States illegally at an unknown place in time this week. Fairfax County Police charge Moy was second degree murder for killing a man with a machete and Bailey's Crossroads. DHS has also sent an immigration detainer from Moy to Fairfax County Sheriff Stacy Kincaid an order to deport him, and DHS Acting Assistant Secretary Laura Biss said, quote isa's calling on Virginia Governor Abigail Spamberger and Virginia's sanctuary politicians to not release this murderer back into our communities. That in reference to the fact another illegal immigrant murder suspect in Fairfax County, abdul Jallo, who was accused of killing Stephanie Mentor last month, was released by Fairfax County in spite of repeated warnings from police that he might kill someone.
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Speaker 7: I had her for forty one years, and I don't know what I'm going to do without her.
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Speaker 34: Last week, Stephanie's mother called on Governor Spamburger and Fairfax County officials to do more to protect Virginians from violent illegal immigrants. One of the governor's first official acts after being sworn in was to prohibit state law enforcement from cooperating with OS.
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Speaker 1: This is the reason why we've got to get rid of these demogrants again. Text elder to five to one five five five last day for my Food for the Poor program of everybody listening. Five dollars eight five five nine one eight four six seven three eight five five nine one eight four six seven three. Thank you so much and God bless.
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Speaker 3: What can I say, but Mike has been dropped all across America. That's enough.
01:50:20
Speaker 4: Put down the mic.
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