The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - BONUS: Trump's China Negotiation Details Emerge
Episode Date: May 15, 2026The details of Trump’s China negotiations are emerging. The Daily Wire reports that Marco Rubio’s name was purposefully misspelled in order to dodge China’s sanctions. Texas AG Ken Paxton joins ...us to share his settlement with Texas Children’s Hospital for $10 million for illegally performing gender-based surgical and chemical castrations, pausing illegal tax hikes, his Netflix lawsuit, the investigation into welfare fraud and much more.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…HumanNhttps://Humann.com/Dana*This partner has been on my show the LONGEST - show them your love, this product WORKS! GhostBedhttps://GhostBed.com/DanaTake Advantage of GhostBed’s Memorial Day Sale plus an extra 10% off for my audience with promo code DANA.Native Path Grass Fed Collagenhttps://getnativepath.com/DanaFor my special offer get up to 45% OFF. Try it risk-free with a 365-day money-back guarantee.Fresh Pressed Olive Oilhttps://DanaLovesOliveOil.comTry it now and get a full-sized $49 bottle of Fresh Pressed Olive Oil for FREE just pay $1 shipping with no commitment—Claim yours today.Relief Factorhttps://www.ReliefFactor.comDeclare your independence from pain with Relief Factor—start the 3-Week QuickStart for just $19.95. PreBornhttps://PreBorn.com/Dana or #250 AND SAY “BABY”Help Preborn Fund 1,000 ultrasounds and protect mothers and babies in crisis. We are 600 Ultrasounds away. Help us reach our goal!Pocket HoseText DANA to 64000For a limited time, get two FREE gifts—a 360° rotating pocket pivot and thumb drive nozzle when you buy a new Pocket Hose Ballistic; just text DANA to 64000, message and data rates may apply.Byrnahttps://Byrna.com/DanaTrusted by law enforcement, security professionals, and everyday Americans—defend yourself and your family with Byrna.Patriot Mobilehttp://PatriotMobile.com/DANAVisit online or call 972-PATRIOT and use promo code DANA for a free month of service.Noble Goldhttps://NobleGoldInvestments.com/Dana If you want to see how physical gold and silver could fit into your portfolio, download Noble Gold Investments FREE Wealth Protection Kit. Laundry Saucehttps://LaundrySauce.com/DanaUpgrade your laundry game with 20% off your entire order when you use code DANA. Subscribe today and stay in the loop on all things news with The Dana Show. Follow us here for more daily clips, updates, and commentary:YoutubeFacebookInstagramXMore InfoWebsite
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Look, he's not coming in with guns.
He's not coming in with rifles and not coming in shooting.
You know, somebody said he's been very good.
They get a lot of their oil, 40% of their oil from that location.
So what has happened, and one thing I think that we're going to make a deal on,
they've agreed they want to buy oil from the United States.
They're going to go to Texas.
We're going to start sending Chinese ships to Texas and to Louisiana and to Alaska.
and I think that was another thing that was agreed to.
That's a big thing.
What about liquefied natural gas?
Gas, too?
Yeah, everything.
Energy.
So the details from the meeting that he's had with Xi Jinping and China are starting to emerge.
We're going to talk to Stephen Yates coming up at the bottom of this hour about that.
And the issue of trades and tariffs, all of that was apparently discussed.
he seems like he's pretty confident about how it went.
So I, you know, the media was trying to do its best to make it seem like Trump was in the beta position going over there.
And there was much made of the multipolarity comment, which was what the Greek reference was that Xi Jinping made right at the beginning, which we talked about in detail.
today. But apparently, I mean, they did discuss a little bit. Apparently, they discussed Taiwan
and the expectations. But, you know, what comes from that, you know, it all remains to be seen.
So we're still getting some details on that. They did talk about Taiwan real quick. We,
on cut three, they did talk about Taiwan. But they, POTIS said that he made no concessions,
no promises. Listen to this.
With the U.S. defend Taiwan if it came to it.
I'm not going to say that.
There's only one person that knows that, you know, who it is?
I'm the only person.
That question was asked to me today by President Xi.
I said, I don't talk about that.
He asked me if you would send troops if you would know there.
He asked me if I defend them.
I said, I don't talk about that.
He tells him now. I don't talk.
He's like, I'm not going to talk about that.
He wasn't going to get boxed into anything with Xi Jinping.
And I think that that's smart.
So all in all, I mean, I don't see there to be a negative here, Kane.
I don't see really a negative at all.
And it seems, you know, they were able to get some pretty good deals.
And which we're going to, like I said, we're going to dive into that coming up with Stephen Yates.
We're going to dive into all of that with him.
But the details of it as it pertains to not just more than just Taiwan, the terror.
the fentanyl. They did discuss the fentanyl. Here's a really fun thing, though. And I can't remember
if I made mention of this. Did I talk about the Rubio thing, him traveling there and what they had
to do? Because remember he was sanctioned. Rubio was sanctioned. I can't remember if I brought that up
yesterday. I think you may have brushed by it in a broader conversation, but I don't think you actually
drilled into it. Okay. So let me let me touch on that. So remember,
Rubio was sanctioned by China.
I'm going to pull all of this up for you.
And he, you know, being the top diplomat going into China, you kind of need your, I mean,
you're going to have to have your secretary of state, you know.
You got to have your secretary of state going into China.
Just something that's got to happen.
And apparently, they had to change his name.
This is what, make this make sense to me.
Just let me put this out.
So as it relates to him and how did he get in there and when he was sanctioned.
So daily, I think it was Daily Wire that had the story.
His nameplate, some of the, there was a couple of members of the media, although I think they were briefed going out there that were curious as to why his name was misspelled on his nameplate.
So when they sit down at the big conference table, they have.
their nameplates in front of them in their positions. And a lot of people were wondering, well,
why is Rubio's misspelled? This is weird. But it was on purpose because Rubio was
he was sanctioned two times by Beijing, right? And one while he was a senator. But because he is
as Secretary of State, the top diplomat, he had to go with POTUS. I mean, POTUS wasn't going to go
without his Secretary of State.
So what the CCP did,
now this is where, I don't know,
is they created this like workaround
that allowed him entry
without formally lifting the sanctions.
So the embassy spokesman in China
said that the sanctions targeted, quote,
Rubio's words and deeds
when he served as a senator concerning China.
And apparently he was just very
critical of their obvious faults.
And they decided to switch his name around, the letters in his name around, as a way to
have him enter the country.
So I don't, I mean, this stuff about the Uyghurs, Hong Kong, all of this stuff.
COVID, he warned about Chinese espionage.
And so what they ended up doing is they changed like two, they flipped like two letters of
his name basically is from what I understand.
And then that's allowed him to enter.
Okay, so maybe I'm missing something here.
Why couldn't they just ignore the damn thing?
That seems entirely performative for performances sake.
Yeah, you know what I think?
What?
I think that they have such a digital system in place as it relates to who they
punish through government that I think that this is a system where they,
I think it's something that AI might be.
part of. And they're like, instead of dealing with all of that to change it, we'll just change
Marco's name, avoid the system. Yeah, they like flipped two letters of his name from what I
understand. And that misspelling was what allowed him to. So, I mean, but that's true. That's so
digital. But I mean, he's the, Xi Jinping is the leader of the CCP, the leader of China. Couldn't he just
say to hell with that? Let him in. That's why it seems so performative. It's like they wanted to show the
United States that they were slavish to process.
It's so, it's, it like seems so performative.
It's so weird.
That's the thing that I, I read this over and over again.
I'm like, that is the dumbest thing I've ever heard in my life.
So I, they literally just renamed him.
What was his new name?
I mean, it was still like kind of Rubio, but I don't know how to pronounce it when they, I
can't remember what letters they.
Macroborio?
No, it was his last name that they switched.
Oh.
I just think it's they, I think it's, I think it's just funny that they changed his name.
So that, and it was called a linguistic, linguistic workaround.
So instead of Marco Rubio, it basically was like Marco Liu in their, in the Chinese language in Mandarin.
And it was basically Marco Liu.
So instead of Marco Rubio, the way that they changed the letters, it was Marco Liu, Elio, and their language.
weird right
yeah okay that's just what I thought
so welcome to the program
Dana Lash with you
starting it off like that what were you going to say
it's absolutely weird
and the only explanation
come up in my head is the fact that they're so
digitally controlled
they just wanted to avoid all of that together
and just change the name
and it's just so performative
it's just so incredibly performative
and I don't know
it was like they really were trying to showcase
that this is our system and we are, like they really wanted to remind him that he was sanctioned,
but they let it, it just so odd.
So we're going to continue.
We're going to talk about all of that with Stephen Yates coming up.
Here's a crazy story.
I didn't hear this until this morning.
This seems like probably, this should be the biggest story of the week.
So listen to this.
On May 13th, maintenance divers at the, I'm
reading this piece. Converse Reservoir Dam in Mobile, Alabama, discovered an IED in Big Creek Lake.
That supplies the drinking water to the whole area from like 17 billion gallons, I think it is.
Multi-agency teams, and that was from another piece I read, multi-agency teams at states, including the FBI bomb squad and local explosive units,
safely retrieved and detonated it off-site with no injuries, damage, or water contaminant.
nation. Now, one of the directors for the team said that it was a, quote, unprecedented threat and that they averted it with routine vigilance. And now there's an investigation with no suspects identified yet. Now, it was literally submerged at the bottom of a dam that holds the entire resource of drinking water for mobile.
Alabama. So to put it in another way, someone literally put an IED at the base of a dam and it barely
made national news and the drinking water supply. Is that not an insane story? Did you, anybody out
there in Radio Lane hear this? We didn't, I did, I read this this morning.
I sent to two yesterday. This was crazy. How? How?
is this, I mean, this is
terrorism, clearly,
right? How would this not be terrorism?
I mean,
I was thinking of all of the different ways.
Could it have floated downstream?
And I'm trying not to be
precious about this.
But I don't see that
happening. So they had a
total emergency response. They, you know,
thankfully nobody was harmed.
But it was put in the drinking water.
It was like it was going to blow up the dam.
And I'm, I mean,
it's,
right by it. There's pictures
of them retrieving it.
So I'm really curious about this.
The dam was built 1952, 17
billion gallons of water,
and the agency owns all the acres of land
surrounding their reservoir as a buffer
against any kind of development and to protect it.
This seems like this
should be a much bigger story
than it is.
Although, I mean,
can it
I mean, obviously it can explode underwater,
but could it take out a dam?
I am made of questions right now, made of questions.
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So a Florida news site shut down because they got busted for having fake AI reporters, a stolen
content, and even a fake editor-in-chief. The South Florida standard,
They offered local news stories in the Sunshine State covering everything from politics to sports to, you know, whatever.
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You know, we've got primaries, we've got runoffs, we've got all kinds of stuff happening.
We have probably, I think, one of the most important Senate races in the nation happening right now.
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Speaking of running for Senate, Attorney General of the Senate.
Great Republic of Texas, who's a candidate for Senate.
Ken Paxton joins us now via video.
So, sir, it's so good to have you.
I noticed you were trending this morning.
I have a million things that I want to talk about because you've got the Netflix suit.
You've got the saving taxpayers.
You've got all this.
But this was incredibly significant.
You announced this today.
You made history because you secured a landmark health care fraud settlement that is creating
the first in the nation.
ever, detransition clinic, and it's securing a $10 million from Texas Children's Hospital because
they got caught transitioning, mutilating kids. That is absolutely huge. You're the first in the nation
to do it. Thank you for doing it. Congrats on that. Tell us more. This is huge. Yeah. Yeah, we're really
exciting. It's a very different thing. It's never been done, as you said, I don't think anywhere in
the country. Texas Children Hospital for years has been trying to transition children. They've had
doctors involved in doing both surgery and chemical therapy. It's obviously a violation of Texas law now.
But prior to it being a violation, there was also hidden payments through Medicaid. So we also
uncovered the Medicaid, what we thought was, you know, fraudulent in hiding what they were actually
doing. So we got a settlement for $10 million. They are firing all the doctors involved. They have
compliance issues now where they have to disclose if they're hiring anybody and they have to get
rid of them so they can't do this in the future. And then of course we get the $10 million
settlement, some of which will be used for this clinic for the next five years to detransition
people and that cost will be absorbed by Texas Children's Hospital. And so people can come in and not
have to pay anything to have this done. So I'm pretty excited about it. It was, I think, a creative
solution and it's significant because it's going to last for five years and beyond.
because they won't be able to do this anymore.
Yeah, this is, I mean, this, when we found out how many different hospitals around the nation that were doing this,
and even after the story broke, they continued to do it while also lying to the public about doing it.
This is incredibly significant because, you know, they don't, detransitioners, they, they buy into,
it's not informed consent, first of all, because they don't know what they're getting into.
And then when they realize it too late and they need the help to try to revert back to as much normalcy as possible,
the help isn't there for them.
this probably, and this might be an obvious question, could be a blueprint for other states to use going forward in their own areas.
No, I think it's a great question, actually, because yes, that's what part of what we're trying to do here is provide other states with, you know, the same blueprint to go forward and do the same thing.
So we're hoping that at least many of the Republican states will follow suit and push this trend away from transitioning kids to detransishing kids.
And hopefully this won't be a problem 10 years down the road.
road because there's been so much, so many states paying attention to it that no one wants to do
anymore, at least in the states that care about this. Right. You're not getting enough credit
for this next thing. And this is one of the things I really wanted to just say thank you on,
because this is one of my big issues. Obviously, the Second Amendment, which you have been,
and I have to say you're the only candidate in the Senate race for the Republican side that's been
very consistent, like super 100% consistent on Second Amendment rights. So I hope people remember that
when they go to the ballot box. But you also ran, you also. You also.
protected taxpayers. So Texas
Scorecard reports that you
stopped city
councils in the state of Texas
from illegally
raising taxes
because this is something we've all been
fighting. Tell us about this
because apparently you also, there's also
the no new revenue standards so they can't
get around this
frozen tax hike by trying to
inflate the value artificially of everybody's
homes also. So that's huge.
Tell us about this.
Yeah, one of the problems that the legislature addressed is this lack of transparency with cities and raising taxes and taxpayers knowing what the financial statements look like.
So they passed a provision that said within 180 days of the fiscal year ending, these cities are required to disclose their financial statements and do an audit so that we can verify what they're saying is true.
It seems relatively reasonable.
Well, we reminded like a thousand cities they needed to do it.
130 of them that we've discovered so far, did not do it within the time period allowed. And so the
consequence of that is that they cannot raise taxes. And so we are, we sent those 130 cities a letter
saying, you cannot raise taxes. We are not going to let you raise taxes. So at least in those
130 cities, those taxpayers are not going to have any increase in their taxes. And if that happens,
if they, if the cities go ahead and do it, we will be there to try to stop them.
That's incredibly significant because a lot of people, a lot of Texans, I don't think, realize it's not something that can just be done by the signature of the governor or at the, you know, Austin level.
I mean, this is something that's determined by every, you know, local area, every municipality in terms of, you know, their property taxes, et cetera.
And so this is incredibly significant to do something because that has been happening in certain areas.
I mean, we've heard stories about it.
And I know you say that because you've been sending formal letters to those cities.
as you said, notify that they're barred from adopting these rates higher than the new new revenue
rate. The probe is ongoing. Have you had, I mean, I'm sure audit failures. You've already had those.
Yeah, absolutely. That's part of the problem here. We couldn't do anything until this fiscal year.
There are obviously cities that weren't doing it. Most of them weren't doing it forever.
This is a new requirement. And we're the ones monitoring it to make sure that they do it.
If they don't do it, the consequence is you cannot increase taxes. So if you don't do the audit,
And you don't provide the financial statements.
So the financial statements have to be audits.
We know that they're real, right?
You can put out any financial statement you want.
But unless they're audited by a third party that's trustworthy and respected in that community,
then it's not worth the paper written on.
We're talking to Attorney General Kinn-Paxson, also Republican candidate for Senate here in the Great Republic of Texas.
You announced that you filed suit against Netflix for spying on kids and consumers by illegally collecting users.
data without their knowledge or consent. I got to be honest, when I first saw this reported,
it sounded like the way that the media made it sound like it was this nanny state thing that you
were going after Netflix basically because of, you know, parental abandonment. Parents weren't
watching what their kids were doing on Netflix, but that's actually not what's happening.
They're collecting people's data without even telling them. They have no idea that it's happening
and they're sharing it with who knows whom. They're sending it out there. Tell us about this
because, you know, there are a lot of miners that are using this.
Every interaction, apparently, is a data point to them.
Yeah, so this is a common problem.
We sued Google over this.
We got a huge almost $1.4 billion settlement.
We sued Facebook over this and got a $1.4 billion settlement.
We've sued General Motors over this.
We have sued like seven or eight Chinese company.
They're collecting data and obviously sending it to the Chinese Communist Party.
So all the TV manufacturers in China and South Korea and other places we've sued.
This is another example of net.
a company that obviously has some questionable practices,
and we're pretty convinced at this point that they were collecting data
and monetizing that without telling the consumer,
without telling the children, without telling their parents,
we are collecting all this information on you,
and then we are selling it and we're monetizing it.
They have an obligation, especially as a family-friendly company,
to disclose that and tell the consumer,
here's what we're collecting, are you okay with it?
Yeah, I mean, that seems so honest.
I mean, apps have to do that on your phone. They send you, like you get a pop-up and this can
track your activity on your phone or collect your data and you can say reject or opt out.
I mean, even apps give you that, but Netflix was not. They were not doing that. I mean,
that is a real privacy invasion. That's incredibly upsetting. We're talking with Attorney General
Ken Paxton. You've also are going after a Chinese national. You've been very, very busy.
I don't even know how you're running for Senate because you've been so incredibly busy.
You're also suing a North Texas company owned by a Chinese national.
They were advertising a fake child care businesses to fraudulently obtain H-1B visas.
Our mutual friend Sarah Gonzalez was working on this story.
This gets into that.
I mean, we have the stories about Chinese birthright citizenship, you know, that whole story.
And now we have this H-1B visa scam.
Tell us about this.
And what kind of resolution, if you've had a resolution,
yet, do you expect?
We've been looking at many companies.
Sarah's been a great help in exposing some of this,
but we've gone after a lot of companies that are fraudulently using the H-1B program,
and they're actually not providing any services.
So we've actually gone after we've investigated, we've sued.
In this case, pretty wild.
They advertised in China.
We had people go look at what was that being advertised in China,
these H-1B visas.
So they call them tourism visas,
and they get them over here on a tourism visa,
but they don't tell us,
They don't disclose the United States.
They're actually bringing these women to these homes to have babies and then get birthright citizenship.
So it's completely deceptive.
And it's a complete violation of what the H-1B program was set up for.
And so we have sued them to stop them from doing it and collect damages for the cost to the state and to this country.
This is more prevalent than people realize because we're talking about thousands of babies, correct?
Yeah.
And this has been going on apparently for 20 years.
We just kind of spotted it and then we started doing our research.
So think about that.
It's just one company that we became aware of.
Obviously, we don't know all of them, but this is a common problem.
I think not just in Texas, but all the United States.
This is like an industry of bringing people over here.
And just think of the consequences if these people are sent over by the Chinese government,
Chinese Communist Party, to get citizenship.
And then over time, they've groomed back into the country.
They've become political leaders.
They've become business leaders.
and they affect policy decisions in the United States.
And what can we do?
They're citizens.
That's a great point.
And from my understanding, because, I mean, you've been going on for 20 years.
One of the, one of the, I think it was an analysis of this, not so much an editorial,
but they did a deep dive.
And they were saying that they're going to be basically, you know, in the coming, the next generation of voters,
the babies that have been born in the last 20 years are now reaching voting age.
And you're talking about thousands of.
thousands upon thousands of these kids that are reaching voting age, that could significantly
alter the balance of red and blue because we all know that they're not vote Republican.
Yeah, and that's one of my concerns.
We're just now discovering this.
The program is being abused for the worst possible reasons, which is another foreign country,
is sending their people over here to have babies so that they can affect elections,
both by voting but also by being involved in potentially political decisions by getting elected.
They can get elected.
Any, you know, from local politics to, you know, national politics.
One of them could be elected president.
And, you know, now we've got the Manchurian candidate.
It's a real issue that I hope this country figures out a way to address because all I can do
is work on the margins to stop what I know about.
But this may be a massive problem for the country.
Until you get into the Senate, because then you could spearhead maybe legislation that
tackles this whole ridiculous notion of birthright citizenship.
Yep, you're thinking exactly how I'm thinking of it because I can do what I can do here.
But at the federal level, this is a federal program.
All I can do is affect how it's affecting Texas in some small way.
But once I'm there, this is obviously going to be a focus of mind to figure out what's actually going on and try to stop it.
Yeah, and that's the change that we need.
Attorney General Ken Paxton as well as Senate candidate, and you can visit Ken Paxton.
dot com. Check out his website and everything else he's been working hard at. I hope you do. General,
I hope he takes some time to rest like a second at least, please. You're going to work yourself.
I know. You know, we got early voting all next week and then we got May 26 Tuesday. I got to get
through that and then I'll take a little rest. All right. That sounds good. General, good
to have you. God bless you. Have a good weekend. Thank you.
Oh, you too. Thank you. So we're going to watch all of that. We've got a lot more on the way.
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send are hysterical all right so oh my gosh let me start with this one though this this is the florida man
with the diamonds came oh yeah you remember florida man in the sky
with diamonds. Wait, are those diamonds?
Okay, let me,
I'm going to try to figure out how to do this headline.
So a Florida man who defecated diamonds, that works,
once is representing himself in court,
and he asks, am I going to get charged with what's in my stomach?
Okay, how in the world did this happen?
So he, this man went and stole Tiffany earrings,
diamond earrings, and swallowed them.
Now these earrings,
are worth $770,000.
Yeah.
It was a jewelry heist, and he swallowed him.
And then he had to excrete them out.
They even have it on CCTV, not the excretion, but him stealing everything.
He's got a lengthy criminal record.
His mom couldn't figure out if she wanted to name him Jason or Jonathan.
So they went with Jathan.
Jathan Gilder.
He's 33.
He's got a lengthy criminal record.
He rejected a plea deal, waived his right to counsel.
He's called the man who poop diamonds.
It's a very strange case.
So he entered the store in a mall last year.
He said he was with Orlando Magic.
They let him go to the VIP room to view expensive jewelry.
And he looked at these earrings and donate him.
He grabbed him, tried to flee the store, ate him.
Cops noticed that he, because he ate them when he saw the cops.
They noticed him shove something in his mouth, try to swallow it.
He refused medical treatment, would not get an x-ray.
jail scans finally revealed that what he had done,
and it was the missing earrings.
So he was in a two-week hospital stay under constant police guard
while they waited for nature to take its course.
You did tell me he took this man two weeks.
Yeah, apparently.
And, oh, sorry, there were four stolen earrings, not two.
Only two additional unidentified earrings were recovered,
but the other, the one two were with Tiffany's, the one pair.
So even though everything in the world was against this man,
surveillance footage, the Tiffany price tags in his SUV. He decided he was going to defend himself in
court. The judge said, okay, you're stupid, but go ahead. You know, the public defender is still available.
And so some of his notable quotes include, am I going to be charged with what's in my stomach?
I should have thrown him out the window. And yeah, there you go. So, okay, my question then
becomes a who gets them like who takes them out of the B they got to be did you clean them or you
just destroy them and then see if you just clean them is there a discount that's disgusting they're
the poop diamonds forever now I have no I don't have an answer to this that's all you
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And now, all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick 5.
So Seattle area inflation hits 4.9% outpacing the whole nation as their energy costs soar.
Hum.
Who is the ruling party in Seattle?
Gosh, who is it?
Is it?
It's not Republicans.
No, it's not libertarians.
No.
Who is it again?
Democrats.
Democrats?
Yeah.
It's them?
Yeah.
It's them.
It's them.
It literally them.
A wrong way teen driver was 15 times the legal alcohol limit.
If he's under 21, the legal limit is 0.02.
Yeah.
So there's that.
How is he not dead just from drinking?
Right.
You're just made of alcohol at that point.
You're entirely flammable.
Bone-crushing hyenas are cleaning up city streets in Ethiopia.
Hmm.
I think our police departments could get some more, you know,
canine kind of help hyenas.
They're helping to clean up over there.
They're being friendly.
They're actually a lot larger than you.
They're incredibly large.
So they said that they've been going around.
In fact, they've gotten to know some of the people.
And they take, they've been feeding them strips of meat.
And then they clean up.
They've been helping clean up the town, the cities,
and that seems like real nice.
It's nice of those hyenas to do that.
Also, let's see, we've got a couple of others.
I'm going to go back to this because there was a couple that I missed the last time.
So there was a woman who went viral for stabbing her hairdresser over a bad haircut.
She was arrested in the UK for stripping off and assaulting the police.
Now, Kane normally at this point goes, I can fix her.
But now he's not saying that.
You can't fix this one?
She's attractive.
everything, but I have to admit, I cannot fix
this one. I mean, can't do it.
Yeah. She has a long
name, too. She literally
grabbed a kitchen knife out of her handbag
and plunged it into her hairdressers
back in Brazil. After he
she complained, he ruined her
fringe last week. Girl, you don't have to stab
them. Gosh,
just like slapping as, I'm just kidding.
Don't do that either, but I mean,
she is Brazilian. She was
27, is 27, arrested on
suspicion of wounding. Are you serious? Like,
she's a,
on video stabbing the dude. We suspect
it may be the woman in the video
here who did it.
The salon staff
had to overpower her and then they called
the police there and
her, in all due respect
like her bangs look messed up.
I just don't like her hair. I think her hair's
too light and it washes her out and she's wearing a dress
that's like really bad for her body type so she might
want to go and stab her stylist too. I'm just
saying because it looks really bad.
Oh my gosh. I don't know
what's happening.
