The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Cabinet Confirmations, DeSantis Joins Us, & Hostage Deal Announced

Episode Date: January 15, 2025

Many of Trump’s Cabinet picks face their Congressional Confirmation Hearings including Marco Rubio, Pam Bondi and John Ratcliffe. Kamala Harris refuses requests from JD Vance to see the Vice Preside...nt’s residence and working space at the Naval Observatory before his family moves in, bucking a decades long tradition. Dana breaks down some of Pam Bondi’s answers in her Congressional Hearing for Attorney General. Gov. Ron DeSantis joins us to share the executive actions they are taking to secure the border as soon as Trump takes office. Biden announces a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas to release the hostages. LA Mayor Karen Bass was at a cocktail party in Ghana as the wildfires broke out. Reps. Jasmine Crockett and Nancy Mace get into it at a Committee hearing. Carrie Underwood will perform at Trump’s Inauguration. A Philadelphia Eagles fan loses his job at DEI-focused NJ company after being seen in a vile tirade against a female Packers supporter.Please visit our great sponsors:All Family Pharmacyhttps://allfamilypharma.com/DanaUse code Dana10 for 10% off your entire order.  Byrnahttps://byrna.com/dana2025 is a great time to think about your self-defense options.  Visit Byrna.com/Dana to receive 10% off your purchase.  GoldcoGet your free Gold and Silver kit and see if your order qualifies for a 10% instant match in bonus silver.  Visit https://DanaLikesGold.com HumanNhttps://humann.comSupport your metabolism and healthy blood sugar levels with Superberine by HumanN.  Find it now at your local Sam’s Club next to SuperBeets Heart Chews.  KelTechttps://KelTecWeapons.comInnovation. Performance. Keltec. Learn more at KelTecWeapons.com today.Patriot Mobilehttps://patriotmobile.com/DanaMake the switch today and get a FREE MONTH of service with promo code Dana at PatriotMobile.com/Dana.PreBornhttps://preborn.com/danaDuring Sanctity of Life month donate securely by dialing #250 and say keyword BABY or visit Preborn.com/DANA. ReadyWisehttps://readywise.comUse promo code Dana20 to save 20% on your entire purchase.Relief Factorhttps://relieffactor.comTurn the clock back on pain with Relief Factor.  Get their 3 week quick start for only $19.95 today! Call 1-800-4-RELIEF or visit ReliefFactor.com  Tax Network USAhttps://TNUSA.com/DANA Don’t let the IRS’s aggressive tactics control your life empower yourself with Tax Network USA’s support.  Call 1(800)958-1000 or visit TNUSA.com/DANA

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Starting point is 00:00:00 As Attorney General, how will you prevent the weaponization of the Department of Justice against Americans? And, Senator, you just gave the classic example of what's been happening regarding the weaponization. Going after parents at a school board meeting has got to stop. For practicing your religion, sending informants in to Catholic churches must stop. What about branding parents as domestic terrorists or trying to incarcerate one, political opponent as a sitting president of the United States. We'll stop. Must stop.
Starting point is 00:00:36 Interesting. So this was the day, this was a, the AG hearing. And there are, and I'm looking, if you're forgiving me, I'm looking at my rundown. There are a number of hearings that are taking place in certain different committees. So you have, you know, your judiciary, et cetera. And they are, uh, they're, they're. handling Marco Rubio for Secretary of State. They're handling Bondi for AG. And I will say this. I think that she has done, she's been exceptional in this hearing. I do want one Republican,
Starting point is 00:01:15 please, dear heavens, ask about red flag law. It'd be great. It'd be great. I'm going to expand on that in a minute. First off, welcome to the program. It's good to be with you. We're at the top of this first hour today. And we have these hearings. We have, I have some crazy, yeah, we have Ratcliffe CIA that's happening to. I have some crazy headlines. I have some developments about the fire and all of that stuff as well. But I thought, I thought Bondi has been doing exceptionally well. And I thought that it only got dicey, not dicey. I thought Democrats got over their skis a little bit, again, because, you know, they are want to do that. I thought they got over their skis a little bit with Maisie Hirono because she has the amazing ability.
Starting point is 00:02:04 You know, Amazing, Maisie, she's got the ability to take any kind of advantageous to her situation and look like a fool. I've never seen anyone that has the ability to actually make the person that you're questioning or debating or, et cetera, look better just because of the way that that you ask the questions and the tone that you have. And it got a little, there was a couple of points where it got a little dicey. What is it? Is this 22?
Starting point is 00:02:36 Is this the one where she was with Hirono? Because she, there were a couple, but I thought Hirono was the most aggressive. Hirono and Durbin. Let's play, first off, let's play 17 real quick, because this is one back and forth with Durbin. Ranking member Durbin, if you want to get dirt on me, these, women have known me since I was a child. Seriously, most of them. So thank you for indulging me in that. They've all made a very long trip to be here. And thank you for holding my hearing as well
Starting point is 00:03:10 and not postponing it. I appreciate that. Thank you all. Because she was saying, if you want to get dirt on me, all these women that are here with me, they did go back and forth a little bit with that. This, let's play this. This is one of the things that I want to get. get to because the question that Maisie Hirono is asking here, it sounds familiar to you, not because you've heard the question before, but because you've lived it for four years now, longer, actually. And Hirono is desperate, speaking on behalf of Democrats. She's desperate. She wants assurances that the Department of Justice is not going to do exactly what Democrats made it do under Joe Biden.
Starting point is 00:03:56 And I thought that Bondi was very calm, cool, and collected in her response. This is that question. Just listen to this. Listen to these leading questions. It's crazy. That you're saying that the White House will not have any kind of role. Meanwhile, though, you have an incoming president who said,
Starting point is 00:04:13 I have the absolute right to do what I want to do with the Justice Department. And in fact, President E. that Trump considers the DOJ to be his law firm. I ask you this. If President Elect Trump asks, suggests, or hints that you as Attorney General should investigate one of his perceived political enemies, would you do so? Senator Horano, I wish you had met with me. Had you met with me, we could have discussed many things and gotten to know.
Starting point is 00:04:46 I am listening to you now. Could you respond to the question? Yeah, you were the only. one who refused to meet with me, Senator, but what we would have discussed is that it is the job of the Attorney General to follow the law. I'm very happy to listen to your responses under oath, Ms. Bondi. So I think it's really important to us that the Attorney General be independent of the White House. And you have a President-Eleg who considers the Aege's office his law firm. I would like to know.
Starting point is 00:05:15 whether if the president suggests hints asks that you as attorney general should investigate one of his perceived enemies? Senator, I certainly have not heard the president say that, but what I will tell you is two-thirds of Americans have lost faith in the Department of Justice. And it's statements like that, I believe, that make people continue to lose faith. If I am confirmed as attorney general, it will be my job to not only keep a man and you're not responding, but restore integrity to that department. Do you see the setup? Do you see the setup? So, Macy Hirono's like, so, if you could go back in history and murder, baby Hitler, would you do it? I mean, that's like, it's such a hypothetical and it's so weird, the questions that she asks. There were three of them. to back to back
Starting point is 00:06:15 where she sets up this hypothetical and then is demanding that Pam Bondi answer the hypothetical. And Bondi's like, I'm not doing that. I'm not playing this game. And she was super chill. Bondi was weirdly chill in that. She just sat there, blinked,
Starting point is 00:06:31 looked. She didn't like, I think Bondi actually performed better than Heggseth. It's maybe not what you want when you have a DOD hearing. But I'm saying, because he has a ton of tells. He's sitting there he's getting fidgeting. You could tell when he's getting ticked. You can read it. You can look at the tension in his hands, the way he holds his hands at the table, the way he, his body language,
Starting point is 00:06:52 but also she's a career prosecutor. So she's trained to sit there as the fire goes around. I mean, it's the difference is, was pretty stunning. And she just sat there and looked, probably about the past the time that most of us would have slapped the person probably questioning us like that. but she just sat there and was very chill. Like I said, that I'm still concerned because of her red flag advocacy and the fact that she carried it out as the top cop in Florida. That's a huge issue.
Starting point is 00:07:40 You cannot sit there in a hearing and discuss concerns about the weaponization of the DOJ. You cannot sit there in a hearing and talk about whether or not the removal of due process for the purpose of expediency and is a good trade-off. You can't do that.
Starting point is 00:08:04 You can't have this hearing and not bring up an issue that is key to this office. and my, I guess, concern with Bondi is that it's one thing, if you're the top cop, and there is an existing law that is there that you're implementing it, and you're implementing it. So, you know, if you have a state
Starting point is 00:08:26 that the previous governor passes red flag law and then the AG comes in and they are implementing that, that's one thing. But Bondi was in office, and she's been in politics since before, that was passed and put into effect by Rick Scott. She went to events and was speaking out in favor of it. She was advocating for it.
Starting point is 00:08:51 Without there being the existence of a campaign trail, she was campaigning for it. So that's the difference and that's the concern that I have because Red Flaglaw is not just about guns. That's what the gun control people and the people who are after your rights want you to think. They want you to think that Red Flag Law only is about firearms. When firearms are nothing more than a variable, this could be applied to every
Starting point is 00:09:18 single facet of law and order. It could be firearms today. It could be something you say on the internet tomorrow. I mean, I'm not kidding you, when you remove due process, because you think that secures you some kind of expediency, that is a very dangerous thing. And, that's the thing. And what's more, what's even more frustrating about it is the removal of due process doesn't actually secure expediency. It doesn't do anything. In fact, none of, none of these states that have passed this have seen a measurable reduction in the sorts of crime that they claim these laws were put into effect to prevent or to contain. Florida included. Now, this is something that is a big issue because it's, you have the legislature that's there that, I mean, the legislature, we're going to talk to Governor DeSantis about this next hour. He's going to join us. The legislature there's dragging their feet because they don't want to get going on anything. And he's fighting with them just to show up and work a little bit. So you can see why, you know, you got red flag law in that state. So I've got questions for her on this. And I would love it, you know, if one senator could just please for the love,
Starting point is 00:10:39 of all things holy, ask a question about this. Now, a couple of other things. Apparently, Trump put on truth social that there is, apparently, they said that there's a deal for the hostages in place in the Middle East. They have a deal and that they will be released shortly. And that's all, can I just say that sometimes he's great at oversharing and other times he's such a man? You know what I mean, I mean, it's true. Women, you'll get the full scoop in 60 seconds. Men, you know this. If you ask your wives, your girlfriends, your sisters, your friends, something about, you know, you want the tea. These ladies can break it down for you 60 seconds or less. And you know the whole life story of every single person involved. Men are like, I don't know. It's just not good.
Starting point is 00:11:31 And they, and you're just left hanging. It's like pulling teeth. And so Trump either goes from where he's oversharing or this. And he just goes, thank you. Yeah, they're going to be released. Thanks. I want to know more. Like, how many, do we have to release any terrorists in order to get back some of these hostages?
Starting point is 00:11:49 Like, I want some deat. Spill the tea. He's got a lot to do. My dude, spill the tea. He's got a lot to do. Yeah, but you can't just, like, just drop that like that and then run. Thank you. And then go and, you know, oh my gosh.
Starting point is 00:12:01 I want to know about this stuff. I mean, so this is, this is a big headline. we're going to explore this. We're going to follow this more here. We've got headlines coming up. Also, just let me give you an idea of what we got on deck today. We got the hearings that we're going to be following. Mayor Karen Bass was drinking it up at parties in Ghana while her city was burning. And she knew it was burning. I'm telling you, I got some crazy headlines. And as total civil war has broken out in the LA Fire Department, the lesbians named Kristen are going to have to face off. Is it going to be critical? Kristen versus Kristen or Kristen versus Kristen.
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Starting point is 00:14:12 Trump needs to start from scratch. Check out the watchdog on Wall Street podcast on Apple, Spotify, wherever you get your podcast. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five. So the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has officially banned the use of red number three, a synthetic food dye that was found in numerous products like candy cereals and drinks because it's carcinogenic in animals and it follows, there was a lot of debate over it. So it's food dye red three.
Starting point is 00:14:43 But all the other colors are okay? Is it just red three? I got questions like, this color is bad, but all the other is all right. What about like blue five? I don't even know if that's a real thing, but you know what I mean? Like why?
Starting point is 00:14:58 I don't know. I got some questions on that. So also, So, I bet that's what's in, but that's what Cheeto Dust is made of. I'm just saying, you know, probably it's true. A woman, this is the, I can't even believe, you guys. I need, first, want to throw these photos up here.
Starting point is 00:15:15 This woman saw these photos and got scammed out of tons of money because she thought the guy that she was talking with online and dating digitally was Brad Pitt. I am not making this up. God help us all. This woman, guys, she paid 700,000. thousand dollars to this scammer and it was based on these photos do you can you throw these up this is these are the photos that he sent her and she thought they were real and she literally
Starting point is 00:15:46 gave the scammer seven hundred thousand dollars because of these photos do they look real to you he's they're clearly photoshopped i love he's got this like this like breathing thing on his face and his hair's perfect in it. It could have used AI. She could have used AI. This is horrible. She's 53 years old. Now, the crazy thing is, she's only the latest woman to fall for the fake Brad Pitt scam, meaning that other women have also fallen for this.
Starting point is 00:16:22 What in the world? I, golly, bless their hearts. Bless their ever-loving hearts. A.A. Police officer admitted to hiring her prostitute who allegedly later stole his car. By allegedly, that means we have to say allegedly so that we don't get sued. But allegedly, she's so allegedly guilty. It's not even allegedly funny.
Starting point is 00:16:42 It's in Virginia Beach. And apparently he hired a hooker. And then she ended up jacking his car. And so he got fired. What? I didn't. She, like, did not technically a car jack. You, you know, sorry, you need Jesus.
Starting point is 00:17:01 You need Jesus. Thank you. Let's see. Also, now there's rumors that Musk might buy TikTok. Interesting. But TikTok says that's fake news. They said it was, quote, pure fiction. We got a lot more on the way. Law and Order and the snub from Kamala Harris. Why isn't the media all over this? Stay tuned. As we move, our partners that bring you the program, it's our friends over at Super Beats, their new products, super-bearing features. A very proven berbering. use a real high quality. These always use high quality ingredients and there are a lot of people that try to pretend to be super beats. Superbeats are the only people that have the patent on how they process all of this stuff. So you're getting, you know, the, all of the nitrates that are inherent in beats, which have that great effect on your overall body's health and your metabolism and your
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Starting point is 00:19:15 hostages or patriots, quoting Trump, as President-elect Trump has said repeatedly. Do you agree with his characterization of the felons that I refer to? I am not familiar with that statement, Senator. I just familiarized you with that statement. Do you agree with that statement? I'm not familiar with it, Senator. No answer.
Starting point is 00:19:39 He has also said illegal immigration is poisoning the blood of our nation. He said that in December 23. Do you agree with that statement? Senator, I am not familiar with that statement, but what I can tell you is I went to the border a few months ago. I went to Yuma, Arizona. And what I saw at that border was horrific, Senator. It was horrific.
Starting point is 00:20:06 Ms. Bondi, did that? That is not my question. I went to a rape crisis center. Well, I'm not familiar with the statement, but I went to a rape crisis center. I met with Border Patrol agents. I'm sure you've been to the border as well. I want to get to my next question. And then she's like, okay, I'm going to go to my next question now because you're kicking my ass and your response.
Starting point is 00:20:26 So let's go to the next question, things and stuff. what that's I'm just it's so goofy it's so goofy uh no welcome back dana lash with you we're at the bottom of this first hour uh of the program and that was when she what did she say no i'm familiar i familiarized you with it that's when i i was getting ready actually to come on tv and i um looked up because i thought oh that was bitchy what's happening here i had a little bit of a real housewife tone. What's up? So she's just been told me for a minute. So Herono has this, she issues the statement and she attributes a quote to Trump. Pam Bondi has, you know, it's a Democrat, so it's probably not true. Pam Bondi is sitting there thinking, am I just supposed to take your word for it?
Starting point is 00:21:25 You're Maisie Hirono. I'm just supposed to take your word for this. Masey Hirono is asking her to essentially affirm a negative, which that's, entirely illogical. And when Bondi doesn't do that, then Hirono's like, she's not answering my question. Well, you didn't, but you didn't validate your question is the problem. You begged the question because you are asking for a conclusion that is predicated upon a premise that you are presenting as truthful. That's what beg the question means. Beg the question doesn't mean I'm posing the question. I hate when people mess that up. Begging the question, assumes that the premise is accurate and truthful, thus they want a specific answer for you
Starting point is 00:22:11 that is entirely predicated upon the truthfulness of that premise. That's what she's doing here. So Pam Bondi's like, I'm not falling into this logical fallacy. I'm not doing this. And good for her. I do want someone to ask about the red flag law, though. You can't have a conversation about weaponizing Department of Justice and not talk about that issue. And here's why it's incredibly important. remember all the parents at school board meetings they were red flag basically yeah they just don't call it red flag but it's red flag application do you see what i'm telling you firearms are merely a variable that's one variable there is a formula they can plug that in as one variable there's another I mean that's that's what i warn people about over and over again you don't even have to like guns
Starting point is 00:22:59 i'm not even asking you to agree with me on it but you should be be able, which is horribly stupid, but I'm not demanding that you do that. But we all should agree on due process. We should not be so politically tribal that we can't say, yeah, it's important to have due process. I mean, for the love. If we're that tribal that we can't acknowledge that, then we deserve to burn. So this, this hearing, I thought was really, I thought it was very interesting. And these questions, and we've got a lot of audio, because they're also, they're also talking to Rubio at the same time that they're talking to Pam Bondi. You know, he's got his Secretary of State hearing.
Starting point is 00:23:44 And they've been peppering him with questions on that as well. And we'll see. I mean, he was, audio sound like 19. They had to have disruptors removed out of the hearing room. And Rubio made a joke. Listen. Backdoor. I get bilingual protest, which is I think there's an entry pool.
Starting point is 00:24:21 As you know, that's a first year for us, at least in reasons. All right. All right. Education is a human right. They just keep it tossed out. Back door. All right. So while America to office.
Starting point is 00:24:38 They just keep getting tossed out one right after the other. I want to switch gears here. We're going to come back to this. But I need to bring this to your all's attention. So do you remember it was Bruce Fisher, whose wife is a lawmaker? And you remember the whole story last week that we had where people were livid at Bruce Fisher because he, when he walked up to hold the Bible for his wife to swear her oath on, which is unbiblical by the way, but okay.
Starting point is 00:25:07 But they swearing an oath on the Bible. And he was, he had his cane that he was leaning on heavily and he was having difficulty walking. And then he had the Bible in his hand. And everyone was saying that he was so ignorant because he, because Kamala Harris tried to shake his hand when he was holding the Bible and the cane. And he, I mean, it was either, they were attacking him because he just didn't, I guess, fall on his face on his way, you know, and on his way shake Kamala Harris's hand. I mean, it was so ridiculous. Now, here's why I bring this up. So you might not have heard about this story.
Starting point is 00:25:41 She, the way it happens is when you have the, before you have the inauguration, there are all of these little things, traditions that the president and vice president and their staffs do as they are moving the new presidential team in and the old presidential team out. And so they have a naval observatory residence for the vice president. And typically, and this is how it has worked with every president, and you know, you have the first ladies that will have tea. Well, the vice president always invites, and it's tradition, it's not a rule, but it's a tradition, invites the vice president to their, the vice president's home, and they have a sit down and a discussion. It's tradition. They tour the new residents. They see where their family is going to live, and they sit down and they have a conversation. So Kamala Harris's wife has declined to do this.
Starting point is 00:26:43 Or Kamala Harris has declined to do this, to have J.D. Vance and his wife come in. Kamala Harris has declined to invite the vances to the Naval Observatory and tour the residents. We're all of the people who said that Bruce Fisher was horrible and how dare you not shake her hand. The sources close to Harris say that the behavior is payback. For what? Oh, because I guess the V, yeah, for what? For being disabled? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:27:19 Well, it's payback to Jay. It's payback to that she's not going to have Vance. She doesn't like Vance. They said that Navy aides who oversee the home communicated with the incoming second family and they're making arrangements because the Vance's have kids. So they have kids that are going to be moving. I mean, don't you want the kids to see where they're going to be moving? I just think that it's healthy for them because they're making a huge transition.
Starting point is 00:27:41 I mean, they're moving several states away from their home to Washington, D.C. It's going to be, and they're at the age where they're going to notice and it's going to have an effect on them. Wouldn't that be just a nice thing to do to invite the family and give a tour of the residents? You don't, doing that doesn't mean that you change your party affiliation to Republican. It just means that, you know, you continue the niceties. but they're not doing that. They're not doing that. Not what they're doing.
Starting point is 00:28:09 And I don't know. I'm just, I find that interesting. Where's the outrage from the media over this? Can you imagine if it was a, I don't have to finish the sentence. Kane, what would that be like if it, say the situation was reversed and J.D. Vance didn't invite Kamala Harris,
Starting point is 00:28:28 the incoming VP to tour her residence. Oh, man. I mean, you saw what they did. with Bruce. So we know exactly what they'll do. And that was just a simple little formality thing. That's not like a vice president being shunned or anything like that. So yeah. And the media would not only regurgitate that for days on end, but then you'd have pundits echoing it for another week or so. Yeah. And this is the first time in decades that there are young children that are going to be living in the house for the first time in decades. So I'm just, you know, curious where
Starting point is 00:29:02 where's the outrage from the press about this? And this is from CBS News, by the way. So it's not, you know, like a made-up story. She's refused to do it. She's, the headline is Harris declines to invite Vance for courtesy visit to vice president's residence before inauguration. Well, she refused to do it because his wife had reached out to the vice president's home.
Starting point is 00:29:34 because they have people that oversee it. And she was asking what details they need to do, since all their kids are under the age of eight, what kind of childproofing can they give some suggestions? And CBS reports that the questions were initially rebuffed by a Harris political appointee. So they were immediately right off the bat. Absolute jack wagons.
Starting point is 00:30:01 And this, one of the defenses of Harris' Harris's behavior here was that she was never afforded the opportunity to visit the home before she was sworn in. However, that was during lockdown. And it was right after the riot at the Capitol where they were burning stuff down. Hmm. That when they tried to set the church on fire and everything else, there'd been all these riots. Remember, the left going crazy? And then you had J6 stuff that took place. And then the left was rioting the whole time for that. So I'm just, you know, It just really weird.
Starting point is 00:30:39 So they said that they're going to try to accommodate the kids. But why do you have to be, she's not doing anything. She's not writing books. She's not on a speaker circuit because she's horrible. But they said that Pence's people dispute that an invitation was never offered. Because Pence, when they found out, or CBS, I guess, S Pence. And a spokesperson for Pence had said that, well, that's not true that she was never invited. We absolutely did invite her.
Starting point is 00:31:07 And they said that the only thing was that the invitation was discreet because of conflict between Pence and Trump. But he was like, well, that's not true. I absolutely didn't invite Harris. They didn't have a formal sit down in the house, but they said they absolutely invited them. And so Harris's people are saying, well, that was a tradition that was broken during Trump Pence. But Pence is like, no, I invited you. And it was a little tricky, apparently, when she could go because they had. lockdowns and then there were you know people out in the street and that's you know but that's so
Starting point is 00:31:45 lame that's so lame that they would try to well you know Pence did it so I you know paybacks she's a child all the people who were mad over disabled Bruce Fisher I hope they feel so stupid and ashamed of themselves because where's where's the outrage over this there's no consistency that's why I never take any of these people's complaints seriously at all We have more on the way as we roll towards the conclusion of this first hour. Coming up in our second hour, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, he has been coordinating with Trump state-by-state immigration response. And now the rhinos in Florida, they don't want to get to work.
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Starting point is 00:34:26 So, welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you. That's Biden who can't remember how to sign anything, apparently. Here's something I was thinking about. So we're learning more, well, we're getting a little bit more drip, drip detail about this reported. ceasefire deal and maybe even hostage release with Israel or between Gaza and Israel and Israeli and American hostages. And I was looking at this
Starting point is 00:34:53 so that they're agreeing to they're agreeing to a ceasefire so that hostages can come home. And apparently Israel would have to pull back from some of the borders, release some of the Gaza prisoners. I don't know if I, I, I don't know enough yet to determine whether or not I think that this is a good deal. I think getting the hostages back, obviously, but at what cost? Like how many terrorist, Ghazan terrorists do you have
Starting point is 00:35:23 to release? What else is Israel going to be pushed into? So I want a little bit more detail of it. But here's the thing. Where's Biden in this? Because if this is Trump that made this happen, you know, regardless of what you think about the deal, then, wow, that's pretty gutting for the Biden administration. Because what have you heard from the Biden administration this entire time? That they've been working tirelessly on trying to secure a deal, right? That they've been doing everything that they can to secure a deal and get the hostages home. And they've been working out and talking. And there's been, you know, endless diplomacy.
Starting point is 00:36:14 And it's, did Trump do it? I'm just saying. I don't know. I mean, we'll get more details out about it, but Biden does not seem to be a part of this. Biden had nothing to do. Harris didn't have anything to do with it as well. They're just figureheads. Neither of them were secure enough in their own status within the Democrat Party to do this
Starting point is 00:36:37 without overseers. So they're just taking orders at this point. It's pretty extraordinary, though. Pretty extraordinary. All right. We have Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is going to be joining us next hour. And they're having a big old fight trying to get everything ready so that when the Trump administration takes office next week, they have a flurry of executive orders and the bulk of it is focusing on immigration. And Florida is key to that.
Starting point is 00:37:04 They've been coordinating on it. But then there's some rhinos that just don't want to do the job. And I'm so tired of being stabbed in the back by rhinos. We're going to talk about that and more. The latest with the fires hearings, all of it. Stick with us. we got more in store, second hour next. It's our friends over at Preborn. This is such a great organization and they do so much to protect lives, save lives, and also grow families as well.
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Starting point is 00:39:19 I'm saying. May I speak? You cut me off when I was speaking. I want to ask you the next question you can speak and I hope you answered, Ms. Bondi. Well, I'd like to answer the previous one, Senator. When we met yesterday, you pointed your finger at me and said you were speaking. Let me answer my question. I'm not going to be bullied by you, Senator Padilla.
Starting point is 00:39:35 The 14th Amendment of the United States of America, which was deeply disappointing. I guess you didn't want to hear my answer about. today after I gave an opportunity to study overnight. So can you tell me in this committee what the Citizenship Clause of the 14th Amendment says? Senator, I'm here to answer your questions. I'm not here to do your homework and study for you. If I am confirmed as Attorney General... You're the one asking for a confirmation vote, ma'am.
Starting point is 00:40:00 You cut me off? Can I please finish? What does the 14th Amendment say? Senator, the 14th Amendment, we all know, addresses birthright citizenship. I've been a state prosecutor. I've been a state AG. I look forward to even given your remarks today, working with you and the people of California, if I am confirmed as the 87th Attorney General of the United States of America. I didn't take your homework assignment.
Starting point is 00:40:24 I'm sorry. I was preparing for today. Well, he knows what the answer is. She does too, but she's not playing his game. And she's rejecting. And so much of this are these senators that are trying to get, like, footage for their campaign ads. And they say something just ask them. and then they turn around and ask about the minutia of it.
Starting point is 00:40:44 Oh, I'm going to make an explosive statement here and then welcome back. Dana Lash with you. We're at the top of this second hour here on this Wednesday. And later on in the hour, we have Florida Governor Ron DeSantis who's going to be joining us. Florida's been, apparently they've been coordinating with POTA's elect, especially on this immigration stuff. We're going to talk about that. But these hearings, I mean, I mean, I'm. didn't learn anything from Democrats questioning, except that they've got access to grind. It's amazing
Starting point is 00:41:15 the stuff that they ask, especially given that, you know, their body is overseen by the vice president of the United States. You know, when they were, when they were grilling Heg Seth or when they were grilling Bondi, it was weird because Maisie Hirono was asking her if she had any history of, like, sexual, like her being a sexual assa or something to that effect. It was weird. But what's even weirder is, you know, Herono is part of a body as Senate that's overseen by the vice president of the United States and who is the Vice President of the United States married to. She's married to one Doug Emhoff. How did Doug Emhoff come to marry? Kamala Harris. It was after he screwed around on his wife and impregnated his nanny and then they ended up having a divorce and then he gets with
Starting point is 00:41:54 Kamala Harris, you know, only just a few years ago. So if they're worried about morality, maybe they could start with the overseen entity of the Senate body. All of it's just, I thought Bondi did well, but I'm concerned as it pertains to FISA and I'm concerned as it pertains to do process. These are super important things. And she was talking about some of that as well. Audio somebody 21, this is an answer that concerned a lot of folks. Listen. Do you support reauthorizing FISA in 2025? Senator, I believe 702 is up in 2026. I believe it's 2026. And we will closely be looking at that FISA is a very important tool. You agree that the 702 provides important,
Starting point is 00:42:40 intel gathering capability to protect our nation. Extremely important. Okay. Hmm. So FISA, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, FISA is one of the things that was actually invoked against and weaponized against the previous administration. Of course,
Starting point is 00:42:58 I'm completely unsurprised that Lindsay Graham was the one to ask this question. I mean, come on. But it was that there's not a lot, there's not a lot of oversight. In fact, that's probably one of the biggest, There's problems with FISA, but to pass it without a requirement of greater oversight is criminal, really. And so she said that 702, they were talking about Section 702 of FISA, and she was, and that's what a lot of people use for intelligence gathering, etc. Or law enforcement uses FBI, all that uses for intelligence gathering. And so the left is now saying, like for instance, this was a headline.
Starting point is 00:43:36 this is from one of the lefty publications. Quote, top senator warns, sweeping new surveillance power will, quote, inevitably be misused by Trump. They're very upset. They're very, like it was misused during the Biden administration, you know, one could say. It's been, 702 is not even supposed to be for domestic intelligence gathering, but there was a huge push on it. And look, I have issues, but this plus the red flag stuff, I would like to see more questions on. that they have the hearing ongoing today. They took a lunch break and then they're going for a round two.
Starting point is 00:44:11 So we're going to have some more audio of that. But I would love, I really would like for somebody like a Mike Lee to ask about, and I think you could do it in the context of the same question, you know, where it concerns the weaponization of government agencies. I think you could ask about FISA. You could ask about Section 702 and you could ask about red flag law, which is not about firearms, but about the diminishment of due process in one question that concerns protecting the rights of civilians.
Starting point is 00:44:37 When you have parents that can be put on terror lists simply for speaking out, however passionately they did so at school board meetings, which is their right, and then for that to land them on a list, a watch list for the FBI that was made in part by the paid, made possible by the Patriot Act, that's a
Starting point is 00:44:55 major problem. And I think that it does more, I mean, I think, I want to hear it addressed more than I've been hearing it addressed. Like audio sum by 25, this is where she talked about just that thing, listen. As Attorney General, how will you prevent the weaponization of the Department of Justice against Americans? And, Senator, you just gave the classic example of what's been happening regarding the weaponization. Going after parents at a school board meeting has got to stop.
Starting point is 00:45:25 For practicing your religion, sending it's got to stop. That's great. We all agree that. How? We all agree with that. How? Keep in mind, the FISA Act was what they used to target Carter Page. Remember that whole thing. This is why FISA is so incredibly important. There were not public, very public protections in place, and nor were there, really, there was not really any kind of penalty either when they lied to the FISA court, presented information that had funding omitted. So they were showing the FISA judge these stories that We're talking about Trump and Russia. And they came from very progressive journalists.
Starting point is 00:46:09 And what they did not tell the FISA court was that these journalists, it was an agreement, they were getting this oppo for them to run Astorys. And then Fusion GPS, which was the firm through which they did all of this, Perkins Coohy, the law firm from Hillary Clinton, they hired Fusion GPS to handle this. And then they were laundering all of that through the media and then taking the reported stories and using it as evidence before a FISA court. And they weren't telling the FISA court. They didn't tell the FISA court that they pitched these stories to journalists using information that was discredited by the FBI itself, but also paid for by the DNC in the Hillary Clinton campaign,
Starting point is 00:46:52 which is why both of those entities had to pay a fine for non-disclosure. So this is a major, major problem. And it extends not just to what happened with Trump and Carter Page, but average everyday Americans. I mean, if you can weaponize stuff to this extent, if you remember when Carter Page, when they decided to go after Carter Page and they were trying to act like he was a Russian plant, do you remember how the CIA had to get involved? Do you remember
Starting point is 00:47:23 what happened with that? Carter Page was actually an asset for the CIA against Russia. And the FBI wouldn't let it go. So, So the CIA finally had to tell the FBI, would you knock it off? Like they stepped in. Like, this guy's literally an asset against Russia. What is your damage? But they were acting, the higher up in FBI were acting on orders of the DNC and Hillary Clinton. And again, if you disagree with that, I would like to remind you about Bruce Orr.
Starting point is 00:47:52 Bruce Ower and his wife, his wife worked at Fusion GPS. Her husband's at the DOJ. He works with the FBI. There's your trail right there. So I want more from her on that. Now, I'm not saying that I feel like she's, you know, I'm not saying that she's compromised or anything, but I want ironclad assurances from all of these individuals
Starting point is 00:48:18 that are still defending FISA. I want to know what you're going to do to change it. I want to know what you're going to do to make sure that what happened in 2016 is never going to happen again, that what happened with parents is never going to happen. happen again. It's not enough for these lawmakers to sit there and tell you about how much they hate it. Be specific. We know you do. You say you do. Do you hate it as badly as we do? Some of us fought and took over our school boards. What are you going to do? How is how can it be properly monitored when it is in
Starting point is 00:48:51 use? Why do you have? They say, well, 702 stipulates that it can't, it's not for domestic. It's only for, you know, it's foreign. Essentially what they're saying is that if you're, if you're spying on a threat to American security and it's a foreign threat and you are, you know, surveilling them, you discount any kind of domestic engagements. Does that make sense? So if they, if you have a foreign entity that's talking to someone who's here in the United States, that association is not, you know, an immediate implication of guilt. There's a lot that goes into it. But clearly, it did matter what the rules were because they were all broken in 2016 to the, to the effect of almost dividing the country. So, yeah, I want some ironclad assurance.
Starting point is 00:49:31 is here on all of this stuff. I got a couple of other things that we have to touch on as well. So I wanted to compare for you two headlines. They're both from the Atlantic. And I thought it was very interesting. Let's go back to 2021 February, where we had an ice storm in Texas. The Atlantic wrote about this and we were in Texas while this was happening. And we had four days, what, at least four days of no power. And then when we got power back, they, it was like three days of no power. And then we had like two days of rolling blackouts. And you had to kind of plan around that. And it was heinous. And there was a lot of, I mean, yes, you have gas lines that are not insulated, but you also, you know, you're not, when it's not windy and you're not getting wind power, guess what? You don't have that power.
Starting point is 00:50:26 It's just all, there's a lot of stuff that could have, that went into this. Anyway, the Atlantic's headline is this, quote, Texas failed because it did not plan. Now I want to compare this to them writing about the fires. Here's the headline that they had just the other day about the Los Angeles wildfires, quote, how well-intentioned policies fueled LA's fires. What? That's what? What well-intentioned policies, the policies of draining the reservoir? The policies of allowing the capture of record rainfall to drain into the ocean? Is it the policies of ignoring wildlife management in your state that were begging you to clear out undergrowth, particularly in more populated areas between structures?
Starting point is 00:51:16 I mean, there's a lot there. Unbelievable. California, it was almost like it purposefully tried to do this. It purposefully tried to have a natural disaster hurt as many of their citizens as possible. Texas is it's not the same thing unless you want to well in some instances you have the same ideological left and that's one of the reasons that you had these resources that were poured into failed wind and that was one of the reasons why you know it didn't perform the way it was promised people got sold on it and guess what they were so well it they it didn't perform so I'm you know I just got I got some questions I have some questions about all of this with everything going on in the world right now the economy conflict the open border spiraling national debt, the devastating inflation, it's critical that you have a plan for diversifying and protecting your savings. And that's why so many, including myself,
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Starting point is 00:53:11 Okay. Bye. Poll projections. Show Andrew Cuomo is... See, I told you they were going to try to rehabilitate him. Told you that he is crushing Eric Adams and everyone else in a new potential mayoral bid. So they're going to try to rehabilitate Andrew Cuomo because there are serious doubts now about Gavin Newsom's ability, especially after the wildfire response, this is going to be a serious thing.
Starting point is 00:53:37 So now it's Andrew Cuomo, looks like. He's beating Eric Adams and all these other people. How in the world? How in the world do you pull the lever for that guy? After everything that happened with lockdown, you deserve to be betrayed by these people if you vote for them over and over again. When they show you who you are, you better listen. Better why. So apparently a new study says that keeping the thermostat at, you know, anywhere between like what, 68 to 75 degrees is the best, is like the sweet spot for senior citizens' cognitive function? That's a pretty wide birth. 68 to 75.
Starting point is 00:54:27 They said it's, that's the optimal indoor temperature. range. If you keep your house at 68 degrees, why? It's winter. We invented indoor heating and fireplaces. Why? There's no reason for it. So the world's ugliest lawn winter says that she leaves the watering to Mother Nature. Well, Mother Nature apparently is not doing its job. Not doing her job. It's the, it's in Christchurch, New Zealand. And they have like a ban on irrigation because of water shortages. And now residents decided that they were going to make something positive out of their dying yard. So they had a competition for the world's ugliest yard. And this woman won.
Starting point is 00:55:09 It's funny. All right. So coming up. Governor of Florida, Ron DeSantis joins us. Executive orders coming next week and a lot more. Stick with us. What does living better mean to you? Is it more money, a bigger house?
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Starting point is 00:56:35 one of our terrestrial markets, maybe you're streaming the show. You can also find his channel 347 direct TV as well as Rumble, where the chat happens, X, YouTube, everywhere else. So one of the things that we were talking about yesterday was the problem of rhinos, state by state. In Texas, we got a handful of them here. In Florida, they have a bunch of them there as well. And I've never seen people dig in so stubbornly and refuse to work, as I have seen with some of these rhinos who are taking issue with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who wants to call a special session of the Florida State Legislature and immediately tackle the problem of immigration, because as we've told you, Trump's got six months before midterm start, and then everybody runs to the center. So he's got to maximize his
Starting point is 00:57:22 time. All pedal, no breaks. They got to get moving. And I feel like, you know, DeSantis is like one of the, if not the only politicians who gets this. He joins us now via phone because he's a very, very busy man. We appreciate him joining us and talking about this. Florida Governor DeSantis, welcome. Hey, Dana. I saw your rocking rush and Getty Lee is the intro. I felt like it's the perfect song for you.
Starting point is 00:57:48 It's like that's your theme song, the working man. Well, here's the thing. We have a once in a decade opportunity with President Trump taking office to find finally bring an end to the illegal immigration crisis. And this has been something. It's been a problem in our country for decades. We've had different periods where it was really bad, like under Biden, sometimes where it was bad, but more manageable. And it's just come to a head. And so we're either going to do this or we're not. Now, I've been talking with President Trump about this throughout his transition. We've been talking with some of his policy guys. They have really strong plans. President believes this is the key issue that he got elected on. and he wants to deliver on. But here's the thing. They don't have enough resources at the federal government. They're going to have liberal states that are sanctuary states and sanctuary cities. So there's going to be limitations. And so the way to maximize this opportunity is to have states and local governments cooperating and helping to facilitate the swift removal of these illegal
Starting point is 00:58:54 aliens. Now, Florida, we're not a sanctuary state. We've banned sanctuary city. but it's more than just saying you're not going to impede. We want to impose an affirmative obligation for our folks at the local level. Now, the state, I will order them to cooperate to be strong partners. For example, you'll hear a lot about criminal aliens. If somebody commits a crime and they're convicted and they're here illegally, they should be deported. Of course that is the case.
Starting point is 00:59:22 But why, if you know you have a Venezuelan gang in your jurisdiction, why should you have to wait for them to commit a crime? No, you local law enforcement's the one on the ground. They know what's going on. They can easily get those folks and turn them over to ICE without them having committed a separate crime. So we've got a whole host of proposals that are going to make sure Florida is firmly on the side
Starting point is 00:59:48 of fulfilling President Trump's immigration agenda and delivering on the mandate. And our legislative session doesn't start until, until March and it ends sometime in May. Most of the legislation that takes effect in Florida during that won't even take effect until July 1st. And so my view is we don't have months to wait. We need to act now. So President Trump will be sworn in Monday, January 20th. I've called the legislature into session the following week and we need to get busy on delivering. And every day that we wait is going to be a missed opportunity. So I have a sense of urgency on this.
Starting point is 01:00:28 I think some of the legislative leaders said that, you know, it's not something that's important enough to do in a special session that we have a few months. We can wait and just tackle it in due time. I reject that, but more importantly, our voters reject that. They have a sense of urgency, too. This is what they voted for. So let's get all hands on deck and get it done. And this is something because, and we're talking with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, because I saw the House Speaker Daniel Perez, and there were a handful of others, Joe Gruters and a few others, the Senate president, that they were the ones that they issued these statements and they, I guess they thought they were being kind of snarky about it. They were quoting some left-leaning journalists saying that they're not going to listen to this call for special session, which is wild for the reasons that you just said, because they want to wait until March. I mean, they realize that Trump has six months before everybody starts. again with midterm cycle. So they're willing to jeopardize that by waiting until March. Am I understanding that correctly? Well, not only that, but it wouldn't even be done right at the beginning of March. It would
Starting point is 01:01:30 likely go all the way to the end of the session. And I think part of the reason they want that is because there's a hundred different issues percolating in a session. So some of this stuff that's really strong kind of can fall off, right? And then, you know, you got a host of bills that pass at the very end. So, for example, one of the things we're calling for in this package of reforms is to eliminate something that was put in in Florida in 2014 long before I was governor in state tuition for illegal aliens at our universities. And I've called for this to be removed for years, and it always ends up falling out of the bill. And so that is something, if that's squarely presented in a special session, obviously the Republicans are going to vote, yes,
Starting point is 01:02:10 to repeal that. But if it's in a general session, this stuff can kind of get obscured, the bills can get amended. There's more going on. I think it's easier to not follow through. But timing is significant because Trump at the start, he's going to ask Congress for more resources. He's going to ask for some more money and personnel. And I think he'll get it, but he's not going to get it on day one because they've got to run all this stuff through Congress.
Starting point is 01:02:36 It may take three months. It may take six months. But even if it takes three months to pass by the time the money gets out knowing the federal government, that takes time. So I would say these first few months are the most important time for the states to step up and to assist federal immigration authorities. And for us, that is not only on the policy, we are also going to provide funding because I think we'll save money as a state.
Starting point is 01:03:02 If we are the state that people view as the strongest deterrent to illegal immigration, well, that's going to be less costs in hospitals and schools and all these other things. The housing costs will be better. So there's going to have huge benefits for legal. on this, but yes, the January 20th, until probably those first six months, I think that may be the most important time for the states to supplement the efforts, because he is going to be short-handed to start on day one. He's obviously inheriting the Biden disaster. He will not have the money for the wall. He will not have the money for more personnel, all these other
Starting point is 01:03:40 things. We have an opportunity to do it. If you think about just how law enforcement works in America, even if you tripled the number of ICE and Border Patrol, that's still a small fraction of local law enforcement, police and sheriffs. And so why, if they know that there's a gang operating someplace, why would they have to wait until those people are convicted of felonies? They're in the country illegally. They're part of a gang. They're a danger to community. Round them up, give them the ice, and let's get them out of Dodge. We're talking with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. You golfed with Potus-elect. yesterday. And he tweeted yesterday as well, after you announced your call for the special
Starting point is 01:04:21 session, he quote tweeted you saying, thank you, Ron. Hopefully other governors will follow. I mean, it seems, you know, this is something he clearly wants. I think it's a really brilliant way to kind of help supplement his actions while they make that transition. Did he, did he, what did, I mean, obviously you guys talked about this yesterday. Who wanted golf, though? Maybe it, Who had the best score? Let me start with that. Well, we were on the same team. So it was two of us versus three other players,
Starting point is 01:04:49 and the president and I won the match, which was good because I didn't want to be a drag on that. You know, I played with him a bunch over the years, and a lot of times he'll have a touring pro will be his partner. And then I'm sitting there with, like, you know, some random we're just getting killed. So it was good to do. And we were down in, you know, in West Palm and his course at Trump International. It is a really top-flight golf course. And he does a really good job with all.
Starting point is 01:05:13 properties, but this is a really good. So, I mean, it's not the easiest course, because, like, these are big time holes to be able to do. But, yeah, I think he, I think he sent out that truth social. I think we were on, like, the, uh, the, the eighth fairway or something. He was working through. But, but his view is, is he wants, he wants, uh, assistant. So you know, California is going to try to kneecap what he's trying to do. A lot of, a little kind of red states will probably just be neutral, right? They won't try to stop it, but they're not necessarily. so I get to aid. Florida, I think we should be facilitating and helping because it's really a force multiplier. And Biden led in, what, at least $7 million just in four years. So that's a lot of people.
Starting point is 01:05:56 And if you show that you're going to be really strong in doing it and you do, some of them will end up probably just going back on their own because they know the law is going to be enforced. But he is really serious about this. I mean, he told me, he said, listen, I know inflation's a big deal. he's like, but I think the number one reason that he got elected, he said, was because of the immigration and the border issue. And he's very resolute about solving it. And I know he's got guys like Stephen Miller who are really great on this issue who know this backwards and forwards. But one of the executive orders he's going to be doing on January 20th is going to be creating a good framework for something called 287G. Now, this is like, you know, the statutory political language, but basically
Starting point is 01:06:38 what it means is it's a program where local law enforcement can opt in to help supplement federal immigration authorities. Now, obviously, blue jurisdictions don't want to do that. Purple jurisdictions, a lot of times don't want to be bothered by it. Some of the red ones want to. We are going to require all of our jurisdictions to participate, and that's going to be a huge increase in support. So they recognize the role that the locals and the states play in this, and we can't have a situation where I've wanted to enforce immigration law against Biden, who won't do it, and the courts will sometimes tell us you're preempted. We did an anti-smuggling law that penalized people for smuggling people into Florida from across the border,
Starting point is 01:07:26 and a federal judge said that we're intruding on the federal authority that we can't do. So you can't have a situation where states are powerless to enforce the law when the feds won't, but somehow are not going to be allowed to also help when the feds do want to do it. So if the feds want to do it, we want to be helpful. And I think if you just got the red states to do this, the force multiplier that this would be would be really, really significant. And then you'll end up having a situation where people that are here illegally will gravitate even more strongly to the sanctuary jurisdictions.
Starting point is 01:08:04 Now, I also think they're going to crack down on sanctuary cities, in sanctuary states. I think they'll do it through reconciliation with the budget. But here's the thing. A sanctuary state should be defunded of federal money. Why would we subsidize a state that is actively sabotaging national policy, especially on the heels of an election, where the American people spoke very clearly about it. You know, it's interesting, Dana, when I first became governor, Florida state policy was very lax in terms of illegal immigration. And part of the reason was they thought politically, you know, that's why they did in state tuition and things like that. They thought politically they had to be because we have a high Latino population.
Starting point is 01:08:46 I came in and said, no, we're banning sanctuary cities. And the media was like, oh, my gosh, you know, all this stuff. They started doing polls about banning sanctuary cities. And the group in Florida that was most supportive were Hispanic Floridians. They didn't want sanctuary cities. I won Miami-Dade County. Hillary Clinton won Miami-Dade County in 2016 against Trump by 30 points. 22, I won Miami-Dade by double digits, and people are like, they didn't think a Republican could win it.
Starting point is 01:09:14 Then Donald Trump just won it by double digits. And so that, and he ran saying he was going to do an ambitious project to repatriate illegal aliens to their home country. So, folks, this has been a huge thing why Republicans have gained ground politically. Yes. And we have an opportunity to deliver on that. And what we've learned in Florida with us going from a swing state to a solid red state is when you tell people you're going to do something, if you do it and you fight for them and they see that, they will back you. And they will back you in a big way. And so we've got to step up and get the job done here.
Starting point is 01:09:51 I think there's going to be a lot of opportunities generally with the new administration. But on this issue, this is the one we can't miss on. One last question for you, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. Hurricane Helene Britt through, actually anytime any type of hurricane comes through Florida, you guys bounce back so fast. You are so prepared and so ready to just get everything fixed. It's like, you know, the Charlie Brown Christmas special when all the kids come and they all doctor the tree up real quick. That's like what Florida does with like bridges that are damaged or anything else. You've offered help to California after, well, ongoing with their devastating wildfires.
Starting point is 01:10:27 And I thought that that was, I mean, obviously you did it because, you know, states come together. but even in spite of Gavin Newsom trying to say that California is really the blueprint for America. He did not like Florida being called that. And you've offered him some assistance. Have you spoken with Governor Newsom? I haven't, but this is something that's been standard. We've actually supported California in the past. California has actually supported us.
Starting point is 01:10:52 We have a whole system where you can submit emergency management requests, and if there's things that would be needed, the states can fill. So this is not something that's out of the ordinary. I think the states do do a good job of getting people's back. So after Haleen, this is obviously a big storm, we had a lot of people staged. We had the utility linemen. We had first responders, but we had some out of state folks for search and rescue to buttress those efforts. Well, you know, the storm came in, and it did damage. We confectuated a lot of rescues.
Starting point is 01:11:25 Fortunately, we didn't have, it wasn't like you've seen in some of these other parts of the country. And so we got things stabilized relatively quickly for a storm of that magnitude. So I sent those people to Western North Carolina. And they started helping there. And the same thing with Milton. The minute that we didn't do, we sent back to the states. So this is something that's normal. And in spite of the political rivalries, I do think the governors recognize because we're the ones that have to deal with it.
Starting point is 01:11:53 When there needs to be things that you can augment, step up and do it. Florida has had help from other states. We're always standing by to be helpful as well. And these fires are really, really difficult. I mean, hurricanes are tough. Don't get me wrong. I mean, it can wipe out someone's home. It can obviously cause a lot of damage.
Starting point is 01:12:14 But you kind of, you watch the weather. You kind of know it's coming. You have an opportunity to kind of evacuate. And then you have a better opportunity to pick up the pieces. These fires can just rage out of control. And I know California's had a lot of bad policies that have a facilit. it, but I'll tell you, these things are really, really vicious, and Southern California is never going to be the same. We do control burns in Florida, so we have a different approach to forest
Starting point is 01:12:40 management, but we have had times where we just got no rain and you have fires, and you've got to really work to contain them, and these are big time emergencies, and so I've got a lot of folks, and I'm sure I know you've got a lot of people you know out in Southern California. just the number of people that I know that have lost their homes is in the dozens. And here I am on the other side of the country. So this is a really, really big deal. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, the best governor in America, really. We appreciate all you do for Florida and the model that you and your state are setting for the rest of the nation.
Starting point is 01:13:15 Thank you for your time, Governor. Okay, thanks. Bye. We got more in store, folks, as we roll towards the conclusion of the second. hour stick with us. I will always carry. I have zero none, not a issue using lethal force to protect myself or to protect my loved ones. Sometimes for my job, and I know a lot of other people out there in the same situation, you got to go to places where they don't want you to carry because they think a magical gun-free zone sign is going to keep everybody safe. I don't want to take my chances with people
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Starting point is 01:14:58 It's time for Florida man. So detectives in Florida are trying to find this art thief. Surveillance footage shows a man walking into a gallery in St. Petersburg and then shoving a $21,000 sculpture into his pants. On video. And he takes this glass sculpture and shoves it in a sense. pants. Police say the second suspect was distracting a sales associate at this gallery that they were in while all of this went on. The cast glass sculpture is titled torso, and after they left, the gallery staff then
Starting point is 01:15:35 noticed later that it was missing. One of the men involved Willie Wilson, 45, was arrested by St. Petersburg police in January 7th, but they're still looking for the other guy who actually did the shoving of the sculpture in the pants thing. So they're, out of all the things, all the ways to do it. Why that? I mean, when you hear about art heists, isn't it always like a fancy like James Bond level operation? This guy just shoves it in his pants. We have a third hour coming up. Don't go anywhere. Stick with us. As we move, the folks who help bring you the program. It's our friends over at All Family Pharmacy. This is such a great service. You need to memorize the website. They make it so easy. All Family Pharmacy help my family out a lot over Thanksgiving
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Starting point is 01:17:26 No, Mr. President, I need to go over them on a case-by-case basis. Do not issue blanket pardons. Will that be your advice to the president? Senator, I have not looked at any of those files. If confirmed, I will look at the files for the parties as well as the ongoing test. Will you be able to review hundreds of cases on day one? I will look at every file.
Starting point is 01:17:46 I am asked to look at. So will you advise the president? Can I answer the question? Well, my question I would have plenty of staff. You said, of course you want. You'll be able to review hundreds of cases on her day. I'm not going to mislead this body, nor you. All right, let me ask another question. You don't want to ask that. Let me answer another question. You were censured by Congress, Senator, for comments just like this. It will also. Well, good for her, because that line of questioning was just so. First off, why was you, you can't answer hypotheticals. Yes, we would like for you to compromise yourself. by answering a hypothetical. That's why I always say, and granted,
Starting point is 01:18:24 maybe you shouldn't say this like in church or at work, but, you know, if my aunt had balls, she'd be my uncle. I don't sit here and do hypotheticals. I don't do that. Nor does she. I just want one question about red flag law. That'd be great.
Starting point is 01:18:34 That'd be great. Biden is speaking. Do we want to take any of this? Or can you just, let's just monitor it. I heard a collective no out there from the audience. Let's just, we're going to monitor this because this has to do with this agreement. and he's speaking right now.
Starting point is 01:18:52 He's got Harrison blinking with him. Is he? Okay, you know what? Can I just dive into it just a smidge? I just want to hear a smidge of it simply because I am curious if he is going to take credit for it. Listen, let's just see if he's taking credit.
Starting point is 01:19:07 We'll dive into it here. Juan's getting it set up. But that's the, guys, he has not been involved in the negotiation of this. Of all war. Listen. The United States also organized a coalition of 20 countries to stand up to attacks by the Houthis,
Starting point is 01:19:23 including their missile attacks in Israel. Then, Hezbollah, another Hamas's strongest backers, was significantly weakened on the battlefield, and its leadership was destroyed with our support. Israel negotiated a ceasefire with them, and after that, Lebanon finally elected a new president, who's not, who's not beholding Hezbollah. And he can begin a new chapter for the Lebanese people. All told, these developments in the region which the United States helped to shape, change the equation. And so now the terror network that once protected and sustained Hamas is far weaker.
Starting point is 01:20:06 Iran is weaker. Iran is weaker than has been in decades. Hezbollah is badly degraded. So apparently he did. I just wanted to listen to a little bit of what he was saying. Apparently he has taken full credit for it. And Juan's going to get that sound bite ready. And I'm curious as to how because he was not at all involved in any of this.
Starting point is 01:20:33 And I don't think that anybody could argue. First off, welcome back, everybody. We're at the top of our third hour, Dana Lash with you. But he's the president. I almost said former president. will be in a couple we'll be in a few days i know he's he's speaking now and i he wasn't involved in any of the negotiation on this how can he say what he's saying in the soundbite listen state let's listen good afternoon it's a very good afternoon because at long last i can announce
Starting point is 01:21:07 a ceasefire and a hostage deal has been reached between israel and amaz And the secretary. Well, there you have it. He did it, Kane. How dare you? He did it all his self. His own precious little self. Yeah, well, I just don't think that this is like the longest goodbye ever.
Starting point is 01:21:30 This is like a longer than a Midwestern goodbye. Do we remember what Trump said just a week ago? No. Okay, let me play this real quick. And you let me know if you think it was. Well, this was Trump's. saying that if I'm not in office, you know, if these hostages aren't back by the time I'm in office. Oh, right, right, right. Yeah. Yeah. All hell's going to break loose. So let's just hear that.
Starting point is 01:21:52 If those hostages aren't back, I don't want to hurt your negotiation. If they're not back by the time I get into office, all hell will break out in the Middle East. And it will not be good for Hamas. And it will not be good, frankly, for anyone. All hell will break out. I don't have to say anymore, but that's what it is. Well, so what we do know is that the outlines of an agreed upon ceasefire have been, at least the discussion of this has been accepted by Gossans and the terrorist Hamas that run it and Israel. Netanyahu's office says that it's still, everything's still premature and that they're still sorting out final details. So I don't think anyone can say for certain concretely what's in it. It has to be ratified. So if they have this deal, the Israeli cabinet has
Starting point is 01:22:41 to ratify it. I don't know how long that takes that process. for them. But this, it's supposed to include the release of hostages, Hamas, the hostages that they're holding. And apparently they're going to, they're exchanging the hostages for Ghazan prisoners held by Israel. And so I, I don't know, we'll see. The last time that, what they publicized last spring was a six-week ceasefire and they had to release 33 female hostages, older men, things like that. And why does Israel have to release hundreds of Ghazan prisoners? You realize that they take those people into custody when they're caught in acts of terrorism, like when they try to blow up checkpoints or detonate suicide bombs
Starting point is 01:23:29 and things of that nature. It's not like they're just like randomly walking out in the street and they see someone that they identify as Ghazan and they just take them into custody. That's not how it works. So I don't think they should have to release anything. And in fact, I would be killing for every day that they did not release a hostage, I would kill two prisoners. And I would dump them Vladrachul style right there at the border. But see, that's why I can't, I shouldn't be in elected office because I, diplomacy is sometimes a waste of time. I don't know, but we'll see. They, they are in a tough spot because Iran's been sidelined after the Syria implosion. and I think a huge part of that was Israel just pummeling Hezbollah.
Starting point is 01:24:16 And that was against the direction. That was against what Joe Biden and Anthony Blinken were telling them to do. And thankfully, they did ignore it because that started this domino effect, which culminated in Bashir al-Assad fleeing to Moscow. But now you have another terrorist faction taking over Syria. So I don't know. But we'll see. but that kind of you know obviously it was shocking to iran uh iran lost a pathway through which
Starting point is 01:24:43 they send munitions etc and then pommel and hesbal like hesbola like that decimating them that was that's pretty significant i just so they're they're releasing they're from everything that i've read it involves the release of all of these gaza prisoners which i i don't know kane i don't know why they we have to why israel should be prevailed upon to release anybody who's caught in the of terror. Exactly. We should have got a way better deal than the one that's on the table. Way better and way sooner. So we'll see what all the, what all the details are because like I said, Netanyahu said it's premature and that they're still figuring out some of the details. They're still hammering out some of those. So we'll, we'll see. We'll see what happens.
Starting point is 01:25:31 But it is weird that it's, if Biden's taking credit for it. it. I don't know that I think that Trump would agree to say, yeah, let's force Israel to release all of these terrorists that they caught, you know, coming from Gaza, trying to blow up innocent people in Israel. I just don't feel like that that would be, right? That'd be something he'd say, yeah, that's good. I like it. I don't know. We'll see what the details are. It's kind of hard to analyze it when you don't know fully what all the specifics are, but there is a deal. There's a deal. I want to switch gears and focus on some of the wildfire stuff as well. And we'll come back to all of this as we get more information because I mentioned this story earlier. Mayor Karen Bass,
Starting point is 01:26:20 this is kind of just unreal. The LA Times reported that as the Palisades fire spread, she was at an embassy cocktail party in Ghana. She's just having a little drinky drink at this embassy cocktail party. And I remember she left knowing that this was going to happen. I mean, she was aware that this was, they told her that these
Starting point is 01:26:47 fires were going to take place, that all of this was going to happen. And so she's at this embassy party, you know, having a drink while the fires are spreading throughout the Pacific Palisades. Just some top,
Starting point is 01:27:02 that's some top notch representation, right? top-notch representation. And then she, because they knew that this was happening a full week before. LA Times says that by the time that she left the gathering to fly home, I mean, you had multiple fires at that point that had broken off. She was there for the inauguration of the Gahanian president. And she left on January 4th and came back on January 8th.
Starting point is 01:27:36 So she was gone for a little while. I just, when you know that wildfires, you're, you've already been warned and you've been told that the likelihood of them happening of all of it kicking off is, you know, pretty much 100%. And you still decide to leave when you are the ultimate authority on the ground. I mean, think about it. How are they able to reach her speedily when she's in Ghana? I mean, consider everything that's happening in Los Angeles right now. Consider how it took them forever to get firefighters deployed. and that's not a rank and file issue.
Starting point is 01:28:07 That's a leadership issue. Where was she on all of this? Where was she? I mean, again, she's the ultimate authority on the ground there, where this is happening, and she was MIA. For something she didn't need to attend, the world's not going to spin off his access if Karen Bass doesn't go to this inauguration of the Ghanian president. That's so dumb. You need to focus on what's happening in your own town. And speaking of that, there's been, man,
Starting point is 01:28:34 the back and forth, the fighting is only going to intensify with all of this stuff, too, by the way, between, because apparently, I think now the Christians, all the lesbian Christians that run the fire department are fighting. They said that the way that they, this is a couple of different reports. They said that Newsom had called the guard on Friday. Bass returned from her trip to Ghana, says she was on the phone on her whole way back with disaster. response. This seems like this is coming from the California governor's office and an aide to Newsom had apparently said quote, knowing the mayor's office couldn't adequately manage the situation. Newsom should have
Starting point is 01:29:18 immediately traveled to L.A. to backstop the mayor's office. I mean, this is a fire prone area. They have a catastrophic fires like every few years. I'm not saying that they should be used to it. I'm saying that these leaders should be used to dealing with it and responding
Starting point is 01:29:35 fast. This is crazy, but they, but it's the budget cuts. And now they're playing a game of, how quickly can they blame the other person? Audio soundbite, uh, let's see. I want to go. I want to actually do four. This is LA City Councilwoman. Listen to this. Listen to this. Soundbite. There are large swaths of the city with no emergency response resources available. Are we going to be having the same conversation next year? And the year after, we can't. That's pretty unbelievable. And then the Civil War has broken out between the top leaders there in the fire department,
Starting point is 01:30:19 including the Christians. Yes, that's correct. Chief Kristen Crowley was accused of harassment by a former top city official, and she called out what she says was alleged misconduct and failures of leadership. So now there's been a 14-page legal complaint filed against the city of Los Angeles. This was done just in the very end of December. by former LAFD fire administrator Jenny Park. So it's a Jenny, not a Kristen.
Starting point is 01:30:43 And Park is a former deputy city attorney. She rose to become the highest-ranking woman in the LAFD other than Kristen Crowley. And she says she was wrongly fired because she was complaining basically about the corruption of the fire chief. That's what it sounds like. They were saying that Crowley was overpaid by almost $40,000. And Park told the fire chief that that money needed to be returned, but she said she was quote ghosted. She said she know that she got money a significant amount that was overpayment
Starting point is 01:31:11 and never repaid it. She refused. And yeah, so they've, she's filed, she's filed a complaint. So we'll see where it just sounds like it was a mess from top down. It's our friends over at Preborn. This is such a great organization and they do so much to protect lives, save lives, and also grow families as well. Preborn is right there. They meet women where they are. It's a sanctity of life month, which I didn't know we had that, but that's neat. And the reality still is that, you know, the abortion means are changing. Everything is like, you know, the morning after pill, et cetera. But in 23, there were over a million lives lost in abortion clinics. It's the highest number in over a decade. So pre-born, what they do is they meet women where they are. And they've saved 200 babies every day on average. And they do this through a number of things, the power of ultrasounds, when a woman hears her baby. heartbeat when she sees her infant in an ultrasound, the chance for that baby to be born increases by 50%. But they also help these women get or stay on their feet. They help them with all the way towards the second year of life. So they're there helping with baby clothes, diapers, car seats,
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Starting point is 01:33:14 Trump is apparently going to be sidelining legacy media. They're not reserving the front row seats for ABC, CBS, NBC, AP, Reuters and CNN anymore. I know. They're not doing that. They are kind of mixing it up. And his press secretary is not going to have an office in the West Wing, which makes sense. because that, I mean, he's kind of his own best, you know, he's his own press person, really, you know, but they're going to have, they're going to have a press person.
Starting point is 01:33:41 But so that's a little bit of a change up. Also, let's see, we've got, now the FDA is saying they want to put little micro warning labels on the front of food packages. Or if maybe if food was healthy, we wouldn't need it. Just stop and jump. U.S. deaths are expected to outpace births within the decade. We got it. That's going to be a serious conversation we have to have as a country here within the next year. Stick with us more in store our partners over at Patriot Mobile. The only Christian conservative cell phone service in the country. Look, if you haven't switched to Patriot Mobile, look, if you haven't switched to Patriot Mobile because you love supporting DEI every time you pay your cell phone bill, I mean, that's also a personal preference. I mean, I don't know why you would, but it's like the easiest thing to do is. You love supporting DEI every time you pay your cell phone bill. I mean, that's also a personal preference. I mean, I don't know why you would, but it's like the easiest thing to do is. to switch the people from Patriot Mobile practically come to your home or office and do it for you.
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Starting point is 01:35:18 for getting up to speed on today's most important stories subscribe on youtube apple or your favorite podcast platform somebody's campaign coffers really are struggling right now. So she's going to keep saying trans, trans, trans so that people will feel threatened. And child, listen, I want to tell me whether or not. You not call me a child. I am no child. I want to find out which of those emails actually have. I'm reclaiming my time. You will not do that. I am not a child. I am reclaiming my time. If you want to take it outside. Mr. Chairman and committee. Now look. I'm not necessarily, I would say a fan girl of Nancy Mays.
Starting point is 01:36:02 But I'm not going to lie. First off, don't sit here and slay Mace for that. Every single time, somebody is acting a fool. Every single time we got videos, somebody being a fool and one of these here in like the chamber like this, Jasmine Crockett, who's from Dallas, is always one of them. Always one of them. Every damn time. It is always her. And that's who was. Jasmine Crockett. And it was Nancy Mace. Welcome back to the program. Bottom of this third hour.
Starting point is 01:36:31 And she's like, child, you know, whatever. And then she has the audacity. She's the victim, don't you know? Jasmine, I was pulling up this tweet. What did she say? Oh, she goes, that's what she wrote. She goes, if you want to see the difference between House stems and House GF, hey, watch this.
Starting point is 01:36:48 Today I introduced an amendment to reinstate the Oversight Subcommittee on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties. Oh, wait, sidebar. Oh, now you want oversight? And then she goes, my Republican colleague threatened to physically fight me about that. Oh, my gosh.
Starting point is 01:37:02 Well, first off, you were a condescending to her. And if, because Jasmine Crockett behaved like a condescending brat is why. And when you were speaking to her. She thinks that this makes her look good. And I just feel like, you know, people are tired of it.
Starting point is 01:37:17 They just, I think, it's like Mace and others were just tired of it. So Mace said, we can take it outside. Now, she didn't say she's going to fight her. She just said, We can, you know, like talk about it outside, maybe. Or it was cash me outside. How about now?
Starting point is 01:37:31 I mean, maybe, you know, was, could be. But I don't know. I've got questions. Namely, why is all of her hair on one side of her head? But that's number one. But number two, why does she always do this? They always instigate. And then when they get it back, they act like victims.
Starting point is 01:37:51 Now, some people are saying, well, This is, you know, so unbecoming of these representatives, so unbecoming of them. Wait, this is where I, it is not unbecoming. If you put some noise to bed, that's not unbecoming to finally just, I get aggravated about that because sometimes I stay real quiet, even in the face of, you know, unrelenting nonsense. And then finally when I do strike back, because I'm always harsh, then the, oh, it's so mean. Well, you should have been saying something when these people were trying to instigate. So I don't know.
Starting point is 01:38:36 I don't really think Mace is in the wrong here, do you? Kane? I don't think she's in the wrong at all. Why are some of the, why are someone the right clutching their pearls? I mean, for some of the stuff, like, can she wore the letter A on her sweater? I was like, geez. Did you wear that because it's tight? Come on.
Starting point is 01:38:54 On this, she's not the wrong. I particularly love the giant cross earrings. I felt like they added some pizzazz to the whole scene. You know what I'm saying? I got some too, but they would get caught in my turtleneck today, which I'm going to wear in perpetuity right now until it stops being freezing. Can't fight in those earrings. Oh, yeah, you can.
Starting point is 01:39:14 You take them out. I don't recommend. Oh, well, there you is. Son, you take them out. Don't you call me, son? I'm a grown man. Do you want to just take this outside? Oh my gosh
Starting point is 01:39:30 Child I would have I don't know if I would have said what May said I would have been like okay listen up fetus I'd have maybe just like throwing it back in that way I don't know if I would have been like Let's go outside That was like her first response
Starting point is 01:39:44 Oh yeah let's go outside Man Her and Crockett just Crocket never stops Ever She's from jealous I forget who she replaced Somebody worthless
Starting point is 01:39:56 I can't remember So that was I saw that. I'm like, mm, yeah, she's really, Mesa really isn't in the wrong here.
Starting point is 01:40:06 Not really. I want to switch it up. There's a million things I think that I've missed. Bear with me, because I'm scrolling my list really quickly. Making sure that we were touching. Oh, oh,
Starting point is 01:40:15 can we, let's do, I got two things. So we got the Carrie Underwood. She's playing, why is, Carrie Underwood is getting flak because she's playing the inauguration.
Starting point is 01:40:25 Shut up, people, shut up. Who's mad at Carrie Underwood? Shut up. She's playing the inauguration. This is like, I read this article. I mentioned this the other day, how all these designers now are wanting to address Melania Trump.
Starting point is 01:40:40 And out of all of the first ladies, I think she's probably, and I'm not saying this like she's offensive, but I'm saying generally, she's probably like the least offensive first lady. She's more of a classic kind of first lady where she is not acting like a pick me girl and running out there desperate to carve a name for herself
Starting point is 01:40:59 as a policy expert like Hillary and Michelle did. But she's just real kind of quiet. She does her thing and she does her Christmas. I liked her Christmas decorations and I will literally take you outside over that. We will go outside over that. Well, because all these morons out there, like when she did her Christmas, okay, bear with me, this is a sore spot for me. You remember when she did the red trees in the hall?
Starting point is 01:41:22 Okay, that's like what they do in Puglia. That's like they do all of these amazing red decorations and it was very reminiscent of that. And I'm like, you uncultured single amoeba Democrats, shut up. I loved those Christmas decorations. Thank you. I didn't like the super confectionery circus thing that Jill Biden did. It looked like she went to Hobby Lobby and bought a bunch of like Chinese made accessories and then just threw them all over the White House. It just looked tacky.
Starting point is 01:41:52 Not all of her decorations are bad, but those were really bad. Anyway, what was like, oh, yeah. So I remember back in 2016, everyone was talking about what Melania Trump was going to wear because the fashion world was like, oh, they were aghast. Like, oh, we cannot believe it's Melania Trump. And they wouldn't design for her. Ralph Lauren, who is a gem, I don't even know his politics. He's just a decent dude. He's like, you know what?
Starting point is 01:42:18 I'll design a dress for her. I respect the office of the presidency. I'll do it. And so he did that blue, like kind of Jackie O kind of dress. And that's what she wore for inauguration. and it looked great. It was perfect. And I like Ralph Lauren, by the way. Like, he's making, making a heritage brand out of Americana. And I like that. But that being said, he was like the only person that came forward. Well, now designers, I don't know why they feel like it's safer now,
Starting point is 01:42:44 but they're coming out of the woodwork. Why are you making that face? Why? That's what I don't get. Like, why are they, why is it different for them now? Surely, I get the last four years were bad. But you vote, they voted for that. They can't be that damn dumb. No, they're not dumb. They're playing their cards. And they played them close to their chest until they realize Trump is back in office. And now they're, now they're going to appeal to the authority that's in office again.
Starting point is 01:43:10 They just blow in the wind. They're Democrats. They blow in the wind. These people, these people don't have the convictions that you and I have. They just don't. They're more about populism than they are anything else. I just. It's understandable.
Starting point is 01:43:25 Yeah. Well, and I like that that Ralph Lauren did that. Carrie Underwood, she's playing the inauguration. Who would want to play the inauguration, right? I mean, if you're an artist, that's, you know, so she apparently says she doesn't care about people being upset over it. But they're going to be turning on her. I see. Like everybody's like, you had plastic surgery, Carrie Underwood.
Starting point is 01:43:43 Why is that the first thing that leftist, particularly progressive women hating men go for? Have you seen their women for the love? That's like the first thing they go for with women. And they're like, oh, Carrie Underwood's playing the, did you see these comments? Oh my gosh, they were dragging her. Look, she's pretty. You cannot like her for playing the inauguration. You can be stupid and petty all you want to.
Starting point is 01:44:04 But if you're saying that she's ugly, you have a visual issue. There is something that is not right with you. Jim, any Christmas. That's just mean and petty, these people. Speaking of petty, this, okay, I got to, so we're going to bring Steve in this because aren't you a big Phillies fan? Steve, yeah. So the Eagles fan, the guy who apparently
Starting point is 01:44:30 verbally abused a female Packer supporter, he got fired by his job. Why are you laughing? You're laughing your head off. I saw that damn video. That's why I'm laughing. But, okay, are we really going to start doing this to people, though?
Starting point is 01:44:47 What? Doing what? Controlling the behavior that they decided to have at a public game? Is that what you're saying? No, I'm just, like, they found out who was and they got him fired from his job. If his job decided they don't like him as a representative. Because people were like, hey, employer, did you see those? Yeah. Well, I mean, everyone saw it. I know everybody saw that. I like the olden days when the penalty to be paid was that you got your ass beat. That's what I like. Let's go back to those days. Do you have to, I mean, we don't need
Starting point is 01:45:18 everyone to like turn into inspector gadget and run down the guy's employer and get. And get the guy fired. Like, let's just have a good old-fashioned ass beaten right there in the stands. Like, I'm okay with that. The decision to fire him was solely on the business. Oh, come on. Whatever. You're just like, well, how this business, people giving this business the information.
Starting point is 01:45:40 That's horrible. The business did it. Sure. Sure, they did. I mean, look at all the stuff that we showed the business about their employer and we linked the business name to this guy. I mean, what do they. And then there was a pressure campaign. The business did what they wanted to do.
Starting point is 01:45:54 as a private business. What all of a sudden, now you don't like that? The guy, I thought the husband, people were getting mad at the husband because I think that they wanted him to give that guy a knuckle sandwich. Dude was so nice and gracious. Well, he had to be because he's apparently surrounded by everybody who does not like them because they are for a different team. I don't understand that. It's bread and circuses. Everybody realizes this is right. It's all bread and circuses. Like, I'm never going to get so into a team that I'm actually mad at somebody else who's for a different sports team. I can't even
Starting point is 01:46:22 fathom that. Like Steve loves the Phillies, but he's not. like the Eagles. He's not crazy. I've just never been. I don't know. It's noticed that I see, because Lorraine just put this in here and it looks like he's been fired from the DEI focused consultant. What?
Starting point is 01:46:41 Oh no. How are you not okay? I'm fine with it. I didn't say it wasn't okay. Why do you hate old people? Stop putting words in my mouth. What? Old people hate her.
Starting point is 01:46:49 It's the BCT partners. I don't even know what this guy does. And the guy, I mean, she wasn't really doing anything. He was just mad because she's a Packers fan. So he was obnoxious completely. You know, there's a way that
Starting point is 01:47:02 and I feel like you know, the couple, you know, they, they played it the way they did, but we can't play any of this, can we? No, we can't. No, my gosh, we get so in trouble. No, we cannot. I don't know, Steve, did he do any editing to it? I just feel like there's a line. You don't cross a line. Like, you're going after the guy's livelihood.
Starting point is 01:47:18 I mean, you know, maybe ban him from some games and stuff, but going after his job. I did that too. I don't have Yeah, I know. I don't have the audio in front of me. I mean, I've seen the video as soon as, I mean, my feet is all like Eagle Sports stuff the next day. And it was all over my feet. And if you watch the video, like, he dropped some words that we can't even, like, get close to saying on radio.
Starting point is 01:47:38 And they do warn you about being physical or they'll kick you out. So, like, the team can do whatever they want in the stadium can. But I guess it's up to his employer. I'm kind of with Kane on this. Oh. That's what I'm saying. What? Wow.
Starting point is 01:47:51 Wait, you're saying that people threaten. people didn't threaten the business. No, and be like, hey, here's some info. He called a woman to see you next Tuesday. Yeah. Information was just handed off to the business, and the business made a business decision. That's literally how it went.
Starting point is 01:48:07 Yeah. I mean, if he would have called me that, I would have said, oh, do I resemble your mom? I would have been like, you know, just played it like off. I don't know. I don't know. I just get really weird when they go after,
Starting point is 01:48:20 I don't know. I'm on the fence about it. I'm on the fence over it. It's just weird because now when it just seems, can I just say it? It seems pansified. Going after the guy's job. No, take him out the parking lot. Cash me outside.
Starting point is 01:48:33 How about now? Which is what a normal Philly fan would normally do. See, I like that. Go beat their ass. And then get it over with. One's 100% legal. The other one's questionably legal. Now it should be legal.
Starting point is 01:48:45 I feel like if you're like, no, Mr. Officer, we both agree. There's no liability here. We're just going to beat the hell out of each other. Give us five minutes. I feel like there should be allowances for that. What's that in Texas called? Settling differences. No, but it's called something.
Starting point is 01:48:59 It's like the mutual combat rule. Yeah, I'm all for mutual combat. Can we invoke that? I am all for that. Like, you know what? I'm not going to go up to your job. I will punch your face in, though. So let's agree to mutual combat.
Starting point is 01:49:12 See? This is where in my head, I feel like a lot bigger than I am. How did this come up? Because I'm 5'7. I lied. I'm 5'6. I'm not 5'7.
Starting point is 01:49:22 But I'm going to continue saying, I am. I'm like a buck 20. But in my mind, Kane, I'm like 6'4. And I'm about, I'm pushing 280 all muscle. And sometimes in my mind you are. So I'm like, yeah, let's just meet her. I mean, I don't know how hard I physically would have to punch to concave his face, but, you know, just saying, like I like the mutual combat thing. He does have a punchable face, though. Oh, he's totally, a face only a mother could punch. I'm just saying, you know, he's, he's obnoxious. He's so obnoxious. But I just, I get, I don't know.
Starting point is 01:49:56 It just is. I'm sorry. I understand what you're saying, but I think the distinction is whether or not people threaten this business with boycotting if they didn't do anything, which I did not see. I just saw people saying, hey, look at this public info. Are Phillies fans like really, Henri, Steve? Wait, the baseball fans? Like, Phillies fans in general.
Starting point is 01:50:16 You mean the Eagles fans? Yeah. But apparently everyone's just saying Phillies fans. So they're not really specifying the Eagles or. It doesn't matter. They're all just as passionate. Oh, I love how he described them. They're just passionate. They're just as passionate. What context are you saying, Henri for?
Starting point is 01:50:33 Well, like, because everyone's like, oh, that's a typical Phillies fan for you. That's what, like, all these people on snow, I don't know. I don't have that experience. It just goes back to this old throwing snowballs at Santa Claus thing from the 60s that people won't let go. What? Tell us. We're right out of time. You can look it up.
Starting point is 01:50:51 There's an old story about people throwing snowballs at Santa Claus. when the Eagles were losing one day and they never got rid of it's like a 50 year old story wow I mean I kind of like that kind of camaraderie I want to be camaraderie with people that would maybe give you the shiv right I want to be on that team like I like that idea all right I'm some not really joking I'm not going to say I'm joking because I'm not our partners that help bring you the program it's our friends over at caltech fabulous Florida based company keltec makes some really cool stuff and they've you know the p-11 the p-11 the p3 32, changed the way we carry concealed.
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Starting point is 01:52:36 you. On the go and need a quick news fix with a fun twist. Follow Dana's absurd truth podcast for bite size and formative episodes, perfect for your busy schedule on Apple or wherever you get your podcast. Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you. having a big discussion about Phillies fans. And I told Kane, I was like, you know, us Cardinals fans, like I don't know anything about Phillies fans. I just love hearing all the stories
Starting point is 01:53:01 and people, everybody's trying to find out because of that Eagles fan, who's the worst team? Cardinals fans, we're so polite, we're damn near Canadian. All St. Los Sports fans are great. Yeah, they're amazing. It's a great sport. All right, real quick, today's stupidity. Ah, we do not have time, unfortunately, to play this. But Biden was
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