The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - The Henry Nowak Story Is Horrifying (ft.Dave Rubin)

Episode Date: June 3, 2026

Dana explores the cultural and political dynamics between California and Florida, focusing on the recent elections in Los Angeles and the implications of a tragic murder case involving Henry Novak. Th...e discussion highlights the challenges of knife crime in the UK, the influence of racial narratives on justice, and the broader societal consequences of these issues. The speakers reflect on the role of media in shaping public perception and the potential for violence as a response to systemic failures. In this conversation, Dana discusses the troubling case of Henry Novak, an 18-year-old student who was stabbed to death in the UK. The discussion highlights the perceived two-tier justice system, racial hierarchies in victimhood, and the consequences of unequal law enforcement. Dana critiques the police's handling of the case and the societal implications of these events, emphasizing the need for accountability and equal treatment under the law.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…Byrnahttps://Byrna.com/DanaTrusted by law enforcement, security professionals, and everyday Americans—defend yourself and your family with Byrna.HumanNhttps://Humann.com/Dana*This partner has been on my show the LONGEST - show them your love, this product WORKS! Patriot Mobilehttp://PatriotMobile.com/DANAVisit online or call 972-PATRIOT and use promo code DANA for a free month of service.Native Path Grass Fed Collagenhttps://GetNativePath.com/DanaFor my special offer get up to 45% OFF. Try it risk-free with a 365-day money-back guarantee. Ghost Bedhttps://GhostBed.com/DANAGhostBed has the cooling luxury mattress you need for the best summer sleep. Use code DANA for the 10% off sitewide.Noble Goldhttps://NobleGoldInvestments.com/DanaIf you want to see how physical gold and silver could fit into your portfolio, download Noble Gold Investments FREE Wealth Protection Kit. Pocket HoseText DANA to 64000For a limited time, get two FREE gifts—a 360° rotating pocket pivot and thumb drive nozzle when you buy a new Pocket Hose Ballistic; just text DANA to 64000, message and data rates may apply.Fast Growing Treeshttp://fastgrowingtrees.com/Dana Get an additional 20% Percent Off Better Plants and Better Growing by using code DANA at checkout. Laundry Saucehttps://LaundrySauce.com/DanaUpgrade your laundry game with 20% off your entire order when you use code DANA.  Relief Factorhttps://www.ReliefFactor.comDeclare your independence from pain with Relief Factor—start the 3-Week QuickStart for just $19.95. Subscribe today and stay in the loop on all things news with The Dana Show. Follow us here for more daily clips, updates, and commentary:YoutubeFacebookInstagramXMore InfoWebsite

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Starting point is 00:00:07 Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you. We're at the bottom of this third hour. And of course, you can listen terrestrially. We're all over. And you can also watch on YouTube. That's fun because you can see us do the radio show. We've, um, have we like dove head first into a number of issues today. The Henry Novak, that horrifying story in the UK. And then we were just wrapping up some conversation about, uh, everything that happened in Los Angeles with the elections. Now you have Spencer Pratt going to a runoff with Karen Bass with the Kami. Somebody who used to live there and he left for Florida. And I feel like he's never going to go back. Our friend Dave Rubin, host of Ruben Report. And he has, he's got an event coming up. We're going to talk to him about. But Dave, I have to ask you, is there any, would anything ever induce you to go back to California?
Starting point is 00:00:56 I know Florida's lovely. I mean, I've been to Boka. It's beautiful there. Every place is beautiful. And it's like, it's so curated and manicured. It's scary. but watching what happened last night, how do you think that's going to,
Starting point is 00:01:10 how is that going to all come out in the wash? Like, do you think Spencer Pratt could win? Yeah, well, for the record, I don't live in Boko, although many of our co-friends. But everywhere, Dave, is nice down there. It's so pretty. No, I'm in Miami, and it's gorgeous, and it's lovely, and things want to live here,
Starting point is 00:01:28 and it's green and fantastic and free, and we have great infrastructure in schools, and yes, it's wonderful in Florida. Everyone gets that. DeSantis is working on the president. property tax elimination thing. I mean, it's just spectacular here. But to the point of L.A., look, in a weird way, I actually think that this thing going to a runoff right now is the best thing for the country. Can he actually win come November in a runoff? We know that about three out of every
Starting point is 00:01:54 four people in L.A. are Democrats, and it's a huge lift. But the fact that this thing that Spencer Pratt is now, this cultural moment that he's happening in the AI videos, the fact that we're all talking about it and all of that. That is really good that it's going to roll into November because I think that gives a little more juice to Trump and the Republicans as sort of the same party and Trump and the Republicans are going to need all the help they can get during the midterm. So I think I think there's a win. There's sort of a cultural win happening for us right now. As to your question, no, I would never move back. I had six great years. I had six great years in L.A. and yeah, it was always a little wacky, but there was some cool stuff. You know, L.A.
Starting point is 00:02:35 done right and Cali Coast and Beach and Malibu and all that and the celebrity thing in a small dose can be kind of cool and the architecture is great and the hills that's all great but once i really remember it i mean the day COVID started it all collapsed almost overnight and for two years I fought against all of the draconian lunacy you know I ended up campaigning with Larry elder who was so integral in my waking up politically like 10 years before so what a what a beautiful story that Larry and I not only became great friends, but then I was campaigning to get rid of Gavin Newsom and have Larry Elder be the governor,
Starting point is 00:03:11 although that didn't work out. And then I finally just could not take it anymore. And you know how life is, Dana. There's moments where you wanna fight against something and you can give your all to fight against something. That's what I was doing in LA. What I have found now, as I am gonna turn the ripe old age of 50 this month,
Starting point is 00:03:30 is I like fighting for something. And in Florida, I'm fighting to strengthen the things that are good, and I want to continue that. So, look, I don't know that he can win in November, but I know that the fact that people are paying attention to this now, even if you don't care about L.A., I think that's good for kind of our people. Yeah, I completely agree. And happy early birthday, too, by the way, talking with our friend Dave Rubin.
Starting point is 00:03:54 You mentioned, too, and I, that it's better, this works well for Republicans, the way that he's, because he's a natural at this. I've never seen anybody that runs such a discipline. campaign. He is very disciplined on the issues. And I don't know if that has to do with training or that's just who he is, but you mentioned POTUS. This is the catch-22 because his campaign can help POTUS, but if Trump goes in there and endorses him, I think that that's disastrous. Because you know this better. I mean, you live there, as you were saying, Angelinos, they don't really go, I mean, they're all Democrats. I think the last time there was a Republican mayor was like
Starting point is 00:04:28 in the early 90s. That could actually hurt him. No, you know, since I just mentioned Larry Elder in the recall, one of the things that happened during that recall, now that was obviously the gubernatorial recall of Newsom, so not L.A. City, but just to show you how wacky things are in Cali, most of the ads that were being run by the super PACs against Larry Elder, they didn't even bother to say his name. They would just say Trump endorsed candidate. So they knew that if they just dragged Trump involved, I don't even know that it was endorsed, actually. It might have been just Trump aligned, something like that. And so they knew if they could just put up a picture of Larry and Trump that it would cause a certain amount of Cali people to freak out. So that is the
Starting point is 00:05:10 catch-22 here. On one hand, you can see that Spencer Pratt has some of the markings of what made Trump great 10 years ago. And on the other hand, if he attaches himself too closely, does that push away that kind of marginal liberal that's living in L.A. that's not even, they're just sort of liberal by default. They live in that city. And they, yes, they're stepping over the homeless people on the way to get the matcha and they're, you know, passing the super meth guy as they're walking into CVS with the carriage and all that stuff. But at the end, do they go, uh-oh, Trump, I'm going to still put up with this nonsense? So that's what he's up against.
Starting point is 00:05:46 I don't know what the answer is for that for Pratt. Yeah, it's been entertaining to watch that campaign and see how he's just skyrocketed. And, you know, kind of maybe it's a blueprint for other Republicans to follow because he hasn't played in identity politics. He's been straight on the issues. he's been just like super hyper-focused and it's been, I mean, with solutions, real solutions, last question on this.
Starting point is 00:06:09 I can't imagine, Dave, being such a partisan zealot that I look at the solutions that are before me in Los Angeles and go, you know what? I mean, I really would love the needles and feces to be totally cloned up on my kids' school, but I just can't like compromise my own personal brand
Starting point is 00:06:27 and like vote for anybody other than Karen Bass. I can't imagine thinking like that. Wow, Dana Lash Valley Girl, very impressive. Oh, that's terrifying, yeah. Oh, no, no. I have to play some Skinner here in a minute. Dana, let me give you a personal example that I think will illustrate what you just said. I was there two weeks ago to do a bunch of things in LA and you know, you see the homeless stuff everywhere.
Starting point is 00:06:51 And it's one layer to see homeless people, but it's the drug stuff too because they are crumpled over and it's fentanyl, obviously. there is something now called super meth. Literally, Dr. Drew has talked about this. There is super meth. It's not just meth. It's just sprawling everywhere. But get this, I'm walking in West Hollywood, which used to be one of,
Starting point is 00:07:10 it was like the prime place you would want to live, let's say outside of Beverly Hills, and it was so happening, so many restaurants and bars and nightlife, and it was just a great place to live. And I did live there for a couple of years. I saw a guy who used to be well-known producer in the biz. I had dinner with him about a year and a half ago in L.A.
Starting point is 00:07:28 he's now a full-on junkie. He was hunched over, you know, did this thing. I walked right by him. I did a double take because I couldn't believe it was him, but it was 100% was him. And I told some friends that, some colleagues that were both friends with because I thought maybe somebody can help the poor guy.
Starting point is 00:07:42 But I mentioned that because it's like, it's happening to regular people. You know, we think of it as, oh, it's just, I don't know, poor people with drug problems, but no, it's sprawling and it's everywhere. And what I would say to the rich people that live up in the hills, I don't begrudge you being rich.
Starting point is 00:07:58 I don't begrudge you being up in the hills. But if you think that that is going to keep you safe while the rest of the town burns at the bottom of the hill, no, fire goes up. And that's literal and figurative. Now, that's a great way to put it, talking with our friend Dave Rubin at Rubin Report on X. So real quick, before we get into your event that's coming up,
Starting point is 00:08:16 I know you've been watching this Henry Novak case. It happened first. This 18-year-old that was stabbed happened back in December of last year, but now the convictions are in. The guy who killed him going where for life, blows my mind is that, I mean, he stabbed him with this ceremonial seek blade that he carries. But in Britain, as you know, like, if you're, you can't even, if you're in Britain and you're in London and you're going to buy cutlery, you want to get some nice steak knives. You have to be
Starting point is 00:08:43 18 years old and there's like little, they basically have to undergo a background check for the most part in order to do it. And they have these knife boxes for people to discard their blades. But if you're a Sikh, you can walk around carrying the blade. Doesn't it make sense that I just think that the whole community needs to go. Everybody should carry or nobody can. Yeah, you know, look, the Western world does not realize what we have done to ourselves. And unfortunately, in most places, it's probably too late or we haven't hit rock bottom. I toured in Australia at the end of last year. And in Melbourne, Australia, they are having a problem because they brought in all of these people. They are killing people with machetes.
Starting point is 00:09:24 So do you know what the solution was in Melbourne? It was that they would put bins. metal bins on the corner of the street so that if you're on your way to murder somebody or stab somebody for no reason you might have a come to Jesus moment and put your machete in the machete bin and that in essence that's what you're talking about here none of the solutions they have for this make sense you can't say to one group of people okay you can have a knife and another group of people can't and I would I would also say I would quote Jordan Peterson for many years ago on Joe Rogan went at the height of wokeness one of the things that he was talking about
Starting point is 00:09:57 was how if you think that the excesses of the left are bad, wait till you see the reaction on the right. And I think, you know, there's a lot of reasons that there's some weirdness on the right right now, but you know, if you keep telling people that they're gonna be treated worse based on the color of their skin, in this case white, they are going to have some sort of reaction,
Starting point is 00:10:18 if not overreaction. And the UK is not equipped to deal with this. They are not a melting pot the way we are. Starmor has been horrific across the board, They've acquiesced a lot of their cities and suburbs to these crazy ideas. And I see no real way out of the direction that the U.K. is going in. I don't either. And that's the sad thing about this, which is horrifying.
Starting point is 00:10:40 You have an event coming up, June 11th. That's one night only, the Fillmore in Miami Beach. And you're going to be joining Florida Governor DeSantis, our friend Shapiro. You got Corolla. You got a bunch of people coming out. I don't want, I mean, I, you know, I'm an American. I love, you know, the processes that we have. have to elect people, but I kind of want DeSantis to not leave the governor's mansion.
Starting point is 00:11:03 A lot of people have said that to me. And I honestly, I will ask him about that on stage. He's going. He's at the end of his second term. That was kind of why I wanted to do the show in the first place, because, you know, I've gotten to know him in some more casual atmospheres at dinners where afterwards he'll smoke a cigar or, you know, have a whiskey and have his feet up and talk about baseball. And people just haven't seen that version of him. They've seen this incredible, they've seen this unbelievable operator. They've seen this guy that I think you could really make an argument in some sense saved America by what he did with Florida. And now you see the subsequent successes of Florida with all of the money coming down here and the people leaving
Starting point is 00:11:38 New York and the property tax thing that he's dealing with right now. There's so much goodness here. And yes, would it be the worst thing in the world if the legislature had been like, you know what, we should probably give this guy one more go around? I don't know that that's what wants but I certainly would have supported it I think Florida as a whole will be fine afterwards whether whether it's Byron Donald's or Jay Collins our lieutenant governor they're both all-stars Florida is set up really well but what I wanted the night to be was just a night of fun I want to celebrate you know there's so much doom scrolling these days and panicking stuff and you get all of it and you've been you've been so
Starting point is 00:12:13 good fighting a lot of the depression that's happening across the right and I just wanted to be a celebration of of all of the right things with some of my friends who are you You know, fun and ridiculous. Adam Carolla, obviously, on the silly side, and Jillian's a little wacky. We're just going to have a great night. I'm told that there will be some tequila flying around, and we will see what else Florida man can come up with. Maybe we'll wrestle an alligator with, like, a cigar in our mouth, and a palm tree right
Starting point is 00:12:41 there. You just never know. You know, I've had a Florida man segment on my show since 2008 when I first started. You guys are going to end up in it, aren't you? You guys are going to end up in. my segment, just note that staff, just note that Kane, he's going to end up on it. Yeah, last quote question. Please tell me that you're going to pin him down and be like, are you running for precedent?
Starting point is 00:13:02 Yeah, I'll ask. I mean, everyone wants me to ask. Dave, show all your cards before the event happens. I have a couple, I have a couple other, you know, more sly ones. But look, whatever happens with the Republicans, when you look at this bench, you look at Marco, you look at J.D., you look at Desantis. We could name a couple other names. It's like these are all competent people that could take what Donald Trump has created
Starting point is 00:13:25 and run with it. And maybe this person wants Rubio a little bit more, this person wants JD, but you know that these people fundamentally like America. There is a sense that like, you know, they'd keep the ship afloat. And that's all to the backdrop of how insane the Democrats have gone.
Starting point is 00:13:41 So that's why when, and again, you've just been so good fighting some of the excesses of the woke right thing. It's like, guys, okay, so Tucker and Megan, You want to destroy Trump, you want to go after MAGA and split MAGA, congratulations. We will be communists and we'll be communist soon because if we lose the midterms, Trump's done.
Starting point is 00:14:00 They're going to impeach him and then they will be emboldened and the Republicans will start jumping ship and we will end up with President Gavin Newsom or worse. So if that's what you're leading to, and I sort of think that that's actually kind of what Tucker wants, I don't know exactly, Megan just wants clicks. But like if you guys want to do that, well then I guess we have to call you out on it
Starting point is 00:14:18 even though it's not the most funding in the world. I know, unfortunately. But it's the business of the country, so it's show business, not show friends. So that's the way I afford it. That's the way it's gotta get handled. Dave Rubin, the event's June 11th, and you can go to Dave Rubin.com, right?
Starting point is 00:14:34 Events, that's where you can go. You can find out more information about the event, get your tickets, and of course, you can find Dave at Rubin Report on X. Good to see you, my friend. We'll talk again soon. Come out to Dallas sometime. All right, take care.
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Starting point is 00:16:28 And just so you guys know, we've linked it all. We've linked stuff over if you're a subscriber over at Substack chapter and verse. Of course, make sure you follow us YouTube Facebook and you can watch the simulcast on YouTube as well. If you're not listening terrestorially, if you want to watch us do the radio. this um harry novac henry novac uh 18 year old in actually noah harry novac so i'm like harry and henry henry henry novac 18 years old student in britain and i'm i'm this whole story i mean i am still hearing things i'm shocked that so what ended up happening is it this story first took place in december of 2025 but you're really really
Starting point is 00:17:14 hearing a lot about it now because we've had convictions in the case. Henry Novak, 18 years old, he was stabbed to death by 23-year-old Vikram Digwa, who was Sikh, S-K-H, and was carrying this ceremonial blade that there, which I'm going to come back to. Oh, my gosh, I have so many things to come back to. He was carrying a ceremonial blade. Now, and this is in Britain. The reason why I'm bringing that up, and I'm stopping on the blade for a moment, is do you guys remember, when was this? Three years ago, four years ago, the knife boxes that they had on street corners all over Britain, so because they had a knife crime incident. But this is okay. I'm going to come back to it. This 18-year-old who was stabbed to death was left to bleed out in handcuffs because his attacker had told the police that Henry Novak was racist.
Starting point is 00:18:26 Because as you know, if you say something that can be triggering, if you misgender someone, if you go to Britain and you say, you're gay. that you can actually be arrested. I'm not exaggerating at all. That's how they don't have free speech over there. But that's not what happened. None of that happened. And in fact, there was footage on Henry Novak's camera. At some point, I'm just wondering if he clearly felt like he was being threatened.
Starting point is 00:18:57 And so, you know, the only defense that he had was trying to record it on his phone. And apparently the footage shows that Digua was very aggressive trying to come up to him. get into his face. And he was saying, call me this, like trying to call it, like, call me. Like, he just is nuts. He just targeted this kid. So he was in his, he was studying accounting. And it was about 11.30 p.m. He was walking in the suburb. He was at the Hobbit Pub. He was under the limit, the blood alcohol limit. He had like a couple of, of pints at the Hobbit pub and was walking back to his residence. And that's when he encountered DIGWA.
Starting point is 00:19:41 And DIGWA was already immediately problematic to the point where Novak started recording because he just, isn't that what a lot of people do? I know that I do. If I feel like, I mean, I always carry. But anytime anything gets tense or if I'm near a reporter, I will always automatically record. Always. If a reporter is near me, even if my phone's not out like this, I'm recording.
Starting point is 00:20:04 So he, Novak was kind of like singing a little bit to himself. He was yawning. You know, he was just walking, minding his own business. And then Digwa was walking towards him, trying to challenge him, trying to instigate something. And it culminated with there being five stab wounds with his Sikh ceremonial knife. including additional wounds to his chest, or to his legs, excuse me, and the fatal wound was to his chest. So neighbors then called the police because they heard Novak calling out that he had been stabbed. There were no eyewitnesses, but his phone.
Starting point is 00:20:53 Novak was trying to get away by climbing into, climbing on top of a trash can or a trash bin and then over a fence. That's how he got the stabs in the legs, because as he was trying to get away from Digua, Digwa pursued him and was continuing to stab him in the legs. So Digwa then called his parents who got there before police. His trash mother, Karen Cower, who was also convicted, she took the knife and hit it. Digua also filmed Novak bleeding out and trying to flee, and he was recording him as he lay dying, gloating. When Hampshire police officers arrive, they arrived, they spoke to Digua while Novak laid on the ground because he was stabbed and bleeding to death. Novak repeatedly told police officers, I'm having trouble breathing, which then said, I can't breathe.
Starting point is 00:21:50 His voice started to fade because his lungs were literally filling up with blood. Digwood told officers that Novak was drunk, punched him, and racially slurred him, and pulled his turban off. none of that is supported by any of the phone recordings by the way not a single bit digua was the aggressor like a thousand percent so he lied digua lied about him made up the whole thing so the officers then pulled no vac dragged him on the gravel to the side and handcuffed him he was denied any kind of immediate care police then allowed digua to meet with his family members and in a apparently in a recorded conversation,
Starting point is 00:22:44 they were speaking Punjabi, Digwa's brother told him to claim self-defense. But Digwa said, well, if there's security cameras on the street, that's not going to work. So all of this, this is how this happened. Novak was not even remotely drunk. He was filming a Snapchat video when Digua decided to get a aggressive with him. He was like singing and he was on Snapchat and he was recording. And then he flipped to the camera after Digwa started getting like really aggressive towards him. And nothing
Starting point is 00:23:23 in anything supported any of Digwa's story at all whatsoever. Digwa was carrying two ceremonial knives. One is the cure pen and a dagger that he used to stab Novak. And One of the professors of sociology at a university said there was no good reason why Digwa had the larger blade because it's not a requirement of the faith. So the reason all this is in the news is because just a few days ago there was the verdict. And it rejected the self-defense claim that Digua had made. He was found guilty of murder. His mother was found guilty of assisting the offender. I don't know why the father and the brother are not also like liable because they were also working with him to hide the murder.
Starting point is 00:24:08 The brother was encouraging him to lie. They were trying to concoct a story while Novak was bleeding out. The judge confirmed that Novak had not said anything remotely racist. He was literally just recording a Snapchat video. Digwa had no injuries. He said that Digwa had, quote, giving a, quote, convincing but wholly false narrative of the incident. The judge told Digua that he brought shame on his family and brought shame on other seeks and caused racial tension. He gave him a life sentence with a minimum term of 21 years.
Starting point is 00:24:43 I think Digwa deserves a bullet in the head. I think it's a gross miscarriage of justice that he and his mother are living. And his entire family deserves the punishment because they're all culpable. You're going to get more things like this unless you have harsher penalties for barbarians. And this is, I mean, insane. Now, the brother ultimately, now this is, was only like a day ago got charged later on they came out that they got charged with minor weapons offenses i don't i what in the hell is going on in the uk with police now remember this is the same these are the same police in the britain where they were covering up the systematic rape remember in rothram 1400 women and girls over an 18 year period who were targeted
Starting point is 00:25:44 and raped and trafficked by Pakistani men. And remember, the reason that that story came, that it was hidden for so long, they admitted that they did not want to be seen as racists. That's why they didn't say anything. Do you remember the terror attack that took place at the center, what was it outside of San Bernardino Kane, where they were having a little Christmas party?
Starting point is 00:26:10 And let me look this up. there was a couple and they made they made like weapons and stuff in their garage. Yeah, San Bernardino. It was in 2015. The two terrorists in that case, Tashvim Malik and C. Ed Farouk. Do you remember the neighbors? We played this audio when it happened. They were, they ended up telling a local reporter that they were always suspicious of the couple because the couple was
Starting point is 00:26:42 constantly like getting deliveries and they were building all kinds of crates. They were building bombs and stuff in their garage and their alleyway. But the neighbor said, none of us wanted to say anything because we don't want to be called racists. Keep that on the burner. Look at 2020 COVID breakout in Italy, right? In Italy. In the Prado region where you had direct flights from Wuhan to Prado.
Starting point is 00:27:06 That's a big textile industry. The governor of that of that principality had said that the reason that they didn't speak out when they noticed people getting super sick was because it was first exploded amongst the Chinese diaspora because they didn't want to be considered racist because they were fighting an illegal immigration battle there eight years prior and the Chinese immigrants were calling the Italians racist for criticizing the fact that they were buying these family on businesses and running sweatshops with the legal Chinese immigrants and so they had a big bust up and they cowed the Italians into silence and so the Italians said that Google it they had said that the reason that they did not say anything when all
Starting point is 00:27:41 that broke out is because they didn't want to be looked at as racist. Now you're here. Look at Rothrum. The reason that people, including law enforcement and lawmakers, they didn't speak out, is because they did not want to be viewed as being racist because the people who were doing the trafficking and the raping were brown. And now you have this kid who has had to give his life sacrifice it on the altar of race. And the police cuffed him. They refused to even look at his injuries, and they let him bleed to death. And it is not an exaggeration. The last thing that this kid heard, as the light faded out of his eyes, were the cops reading his rights to him and consoling his murderer. I don't think that there could be enough people that could get
Starting point is 00:28:38 into the streets over this. Henry Novak is Britain. And all of their policies, they're completely absolutely unmitigated immigration, legal and illegal. Their policies regarding Sharia. Their socialism. Everything is this DIGWA murderer. They are murdering themselves. These are people who cannot even protect their women and girls. They cannot protect their youth.
Starting point is 00:29:19 Do you remember the little girl in Scotland who was being targeted? and she had a knife and bared it towards this adult 30-something illegal immigrant who was trying to proposition her sister because he was a pedophile, this little boutica, and she bore a blade and he was recording her because he wouldn't leave her alone. And law enforcement was trying to give this kid a hard time. I'm telling you, at some point there has to be a reckoning. because what's going to happen is this stuff is going to get to the point where it cannot be solved civilly.
Starting point is 00:30:01 It's not going to be solved in courtrooms. It's not going to be solved in parliamentary chambers, and it will not be solved in elections. It's going to be solved in the streets with blood and violence. Is that what they want because this is what they're gearing up for? We have a lot more on the way. We're not done with this story because Kier-Starmer now says, no, no, no. You all can't even have steak knives in your apartments in London, but if you're Sikh, you can carry a blade like this man. He said this yesterday.
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Starting point is 00:32:10 going to be one of the rare times that I play Pearl Jam on the show, but there was a good song. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you. It is a serious thing that I want to go back to the first thing that I was talking about. Like the Weimar moment. And it was a piece that was written by a Brit, and it was an editorial about the state of the UK for the Washington Examiner. But there are so many similarities between what
Starting point is 00:32:35 they're going through and then the conditions here in the United States. And I think people need to pay attention to this. Everybody gets so hyper-focused on policy coming out of D.C., not to say that it's unimportant, but there's something that's bubbling underneath the policy. And there's something, it's bubbling up out into in suburban streets and it's bubbling up out in rural towns and it's bubbling up in the schools and the universities and it's you know everywhere and there are I think there's multiple stratagems that are being employed against the west to to foment division and try to upset the stability that we have for so long enjoyed as the leader of the free world being a free nation you have the red-green alliance where you have the communists and the
Starting point is 00:33:20 Islamists working together. And notice, and I made this point, and I'm going to try to watch my words on this, I made this point to Kane that for all of the talk from podcast to stand, and all of the grift, and all of the mouth spittle, and all of the circle jerk that these people get involved in, all of them get, they go on each other's shows, and they all do this, the cable castoffs, and the Euro-trash rejects and the sex traffickers and everyone else, not a single one of these bloviating, just absolutely ridiculous, alcoholic, red-faced, pock-marked people.
Starting point is 00:34:05 Not a single one of them have said a single utterance about this story coming out of Britain. Not a one. Not one. Because they're a fluffing Russia right now. Podcastistan is just a glorified only fans for cable news rejects who are trying to somehow make a grift to take the place of their cable paychecks. It's only fans for morons. That's what it is.
Starting point is 00:34:40 As evidenced by the fact that they're all taking a simultaneous field trip to Russia to fluff the communist regime. And everyone's supposed to politely applaud and say, oh, wow, look at you uncovering so many things. They're going and being shown the same thing that everyone else is being shown when they go over there. And they're looking at the same monuments and they're going to the same squares and they're meeting the same people and they're staying in the same places. And they're going to the same restaurants while acting as though they have the liberty to choose all these things for themselves, which therein is the hilarity. But not a single thing about this. Now, I made mention in this Harry Novak case, this 18-year-old, and I think the reason, one of the reasons that you get, I think people get so angry when they see these stories, this was a young 18-year-old man who was studying accounting and had his whole life ahead of him. I mean, I have kids this age. You see your kids in every kid. That's like, that's one of the glories and also the curse of parenthood. Because you see your kid and every kid.
Starting point is 00:35:55 I can't even imagine. And this individual who attacked him, this 23-year-old man, and stabbed him and then made up the story while the cops let him bleed out because it was about race. They believed the racial lie that was told by this DIGWA character who stabbed him with his ceremonial knife that he's allowed to carry. and the mom hid the knife and the dad and the brother were also trying to hide it and do all this. And the convictions just came down a couple of days ago.
Starting point is 00:36:31 This happened in December of 25, but the convictions just came in, which is why it's a big story right now. But there's a lot to say about this. In the United States, people took a knee for George Floyd. People took a knee for George Floyd in London. I think we have some video when, and Tommy Robinson was talking about this, they took a knee for George Floyd in Britain. Watch this. On the other side of the world.
Starting point is 00:37:09 Unbelievable. Oh, and there he takes the knee. Henry Novick was British, and his treatment that he received at the hands of the police was one of the most negligent, cruel things I think I've ever seen. Nobody's haven't. There's been no public campaign on his behalf. there's been nobody's taken a knee for him there they didn't even they didn't hold a moment of silence for him in parliament
Starting point is 00:37:31 right you couldn't during the BLM days you could not say all lives matter could you can't what happened if you said all lives matter you were a bigot at that point because it was you couldn't say all lives matter because it was interpreted as you're denying that lives matter because some apparently matter more than than others constant and Kristen had said and I love the way he put this. He said, they're talking about all of these activists. They have created a racial hierarchy of victimhood. We're a career criminal who dealt with police in a foreign country, zero evidence of racism. This guy, this, a career, a career criminal, because this guy who stabbed Henry Novak was known to police, by the way. Zero evidence of racism. Police
Starting point is 00:38:27 immediately sanctified him because of it the color of his skin. And Henry Novak was dismissed because of the color of his skin. I mean, this is what we're seeing here. This is the, it's, it is a two-tier police system. Policing, Nigel Farage, if we can play this, he was in parliament. Oh, I want you to listen. And if you're watching the Samo Kast, I want you to watch the faces of some of these far left labor party members of parliament that are sitting around.
Starting point is 00:38:59 him and I want you to watch the reaction to what he says. If you're listening, I want you to listen to the booze and the hisses and the eruptions from the other lefty people. Because Farages is stating what we all know. There is a two-tier system of justice, not just in the United States either, in Britain, in France, in Norway. It is insane. And I just, I want you to listen to the vultures that are hissing and trying to drown out his remarks. Oh my gosh, in the faces, especially when Farage stands up to your right over his shoulder.
Starting point is 00:39:41 I want you to watch the one guy who gets this. He looks like a normal, he looks like an ordinary bloke. And then he starts screwing up his face looking real hateful. Watch this. The circumstances of Henry Novak's death. Can I urge the Prime Minister to consider this? It is now clear to growing millions in this country that we're living under two-tier policing.
Starting point is 00:40:06 The instructions that are given to police officers from police bosses are clear and written in ink. It says you must treat different ethnic groups in different ways. That, apart from the upset and the anger at the circumstances of his death, The anger that you saw spilling out in Southampton last night, and which is in danger, which is in danger of getting considerably worse, if the public lose trust,
Starting point is 00:40:52 if the public lose trust in being treated fairly by the police, can he take some action, end this divisive practice of two-tier policing and make sure that all British citizens are treated the same. Condem the violence. These people have not condemned the hunting of youth by Islamists in the streets of their country. That's dumb, broad.
Starting point is 00:41:21 Condem the violence. Condem your face. Nothing. These people didn't condemn what happened in Rothrom. Remember when you had the West Midlands police in 2025, they told the Birmingham Safety Advisory Group that they had to ban Israeli football fans from going to a match in the city because it was considered high risk because of the Islamists. Condem that.
Starting point is 00:41:48 No, here's the problem. And I say this, knowing full well that we're coming up on July 4th in this country, I'll remind everyone, this is a country that was founded on beer and kicking ass. That's not out of our DNA. When you do not have equally applied law and order, expect violence. When you do not equally, fairly, impartially, apply law and order, I promise you, you will most deservedly get violence. I wouldn't condemn anything because they deserve the reckoning that they have raised up in the streets.
Starting point is 00:42:38 we have to stop cowering from lawmakers. Remember, in this country, there's an uncomfortable reality that the left doesn't want to admit. And that is this. The relationship between a people and its elected representatives is a tenuous relationship. Law and order. That's what this republic is. everyone equal before the law and everyone equal beneath it when it's violated. People, the elected class should live with a healthy fear of the people they represent.
Starting point is 00:43:20 And in the meantime, you're seeing that not happen in Britain. So now, they're not going to ban anyone. Now, in Britain, let me put this out here. You, if you're going to buy a steak knife, you can't in Britain. You've got to be 18. If you're living on your own, young adult, if you wanted to go buy a steak knife to cut your meat, you can't. You can't carry a knife. I had a post.
Starting point is 00:43:45 When was this from 2019 where they began putting these knife boxes on all the street corners? Because they told people you can't carry knives. You can't have knives. No switch blades. Even if you have too big of a steak knife, come and bring it and drop it in this box. And then, of course, criminals were like free knives. And they went and they raided all these boxes. No, this guy that stabbed the 18-year-old, he had a knife that would have been banned had he not been Sikh.
Starting point is 00:44:13 But he's Sikh so it's allowed. Kirstormer has affirmed that they're not going to ban carrying any of those weapons by that particular religious group. Now, I have nothing against Sikhs. I think that they're natural allies against people that dislike Islam. And Islamists check their history. This is still, regardless of that, a two-tier system of justice. to this that came out of their parliament just late yesterday. They're not banning
Starting point is 00:44:40 anybody from carrying these knives, including the exact one that was used in Harry and Henry Novak's murder. Listen. In relation to knife controls, there have been calls to limit the right of Sikhs to carry their ceremonial knife, the Kirpan, one of the five holy items in their faith.
Starting point is 00:44:56 The Offensive Weapons Act of 2019 passed under the previous government, clarified and strengthened existing legal protections in relation to long Kirpans. This included extending defenses so that Kirpans can be lawfully possessed for religious reasons and used in religious and ceremonial context. By the way, does that woman look familiar to you? That's the woman, by the way, that had banned Hassan Piker and his chunky uncle. You know, and they said it was the Jews.
Starting point is 00:45:24 She's Pakistani, just pointing that out. So they get to carry those knives. Interesting. Now, in the meantime, Tommy Robinson pointed out, you know, we had played to you that police had previously taken a knee for George Floyd. They refused to do so for Henry Novak. He had it on video. We can't play actually any of the audio because there's a lot of cussing. But I wanted to point out to what's interesting about this is that you have a black British man and a white British man, both assailing. You can go ahead and play it. This officer who refused to take the knee. And they said, you took the knee. You guys took the knee for Floyd, but you didn't do it for this. And they are in their talk and this is south this is southampton they were saying why don't you take the knee like
Starting point is 00:46:11 y'all did for george floyd the the career criminal who is on drugs i'm telling you something britain better get its act together they need to get their act together and by the way one of the things that it came out that came out in the investigation and i know we got to get going i have so much on this he henry novac he was in custody for 67 minutes right after he had been stabbed. 60 of the, well, 67 minutes after he had been stabbed, that's how long it took him to die. 60 of the 67 minutes,
Starting point is 00:46:50 according to all of the court documents, he spent dying in custody with cuffs. No care rendered. Because Digwa had accused him of racism falsely. Digwa gets three hots and a cot for the rest of his life. I think he should be hung publicly. We have more on the way. Laundry should not smell like a hospital bathroom. I mean, seriously, enough with the chemical cleaner scent. Enter laundry sauce. The premium laundry pods that don't just clean your clothes. They make them smell incredible. And it actually lasts for days, I dare I say weeks. Summer is the perfect time for the Italian burgomat scent. It's fresh. It's clean. It's a little citrusy. It's like you should be sipping an apparel spritz on the Italian coast, not doing laundry in your house. I use it. And it's easy. No measuring. No mess. No overthinking. You just throw a pot in and you're done.
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Starting point is 00:48:30 Top of the second hour with you. Dana Lash here. And man, I'm telling you this is, this story is one of maybe one of the worst ones I think I've seen in a long time. And just so you guys know, we've linked it all, we've linked stuff over, if you're a subscriber over at Substack, Chapter, and Verse. Of course, make sure you follow us, YouTube, Facebook, and you can watch the simulcast on YouTube as well. If you're not listening terrestrily, if you want to watch us do the radio. This, Harry Novak, Henry Novak, an 18-year-old in,
Starting point is 00:49:09 actually Noah Harry Novak, so I'm like Harry and Henry. Novak, 18 years old, student in Britain. And I'm, this whole story, I mean, I am still hearing things. I'm shocked. So what ended up happening is it, this story first took place in December of 2025. But you're really hearing a lot about it now because we've had convictions in the case. Henry Novak, 18 years old, he was stabbed to death by 23-year-old Vikram Digua, who is Sikh, S-K-H, and was carrying this ceremonial blade that there are a lot, which I'm going to come back to, oh my gosh, I have so many things to come back to. It was carrying a ceremonial blade.
Starting point is 00:50:02 Now, and this is in Britain. the reason why I'm bringing that up and I'm stopping on the blade for a moment is do you guys remember when was this three years ago four years ago the knife boxes that they had on street corners all over our Britain so because they had a knife crime incidents but this is okay I'm going to come back to it this 18 year old who was stabbed to death was left to bleed out in hands handcuffs because his attacker had told the police that Henry Novak was racist. Because as you know, if you say something that can be triggering, if you misgender someone, if you go to Britain and you say you're gay, that you can actually be arrested.
Starting point is 00:50:56 I'm not exaggerating at all. That's how they don't have free speech over there. But that's not what happened. None of that happened. And in fact, there was footage on Henry Novak's camera. At some point, I'm just wondering if he, he, like, clearly felt like he was being threatened. And so, you know, the only defense that he had was trying to record it on his phone. And apparently the footage shows that Digwa was very aggressive, trying to come up to him, get into his face.
Starting point is 00:51:25 And he was saying, call me this, like trying to call it, like, call me. Like, he just is nuts. He just targeted this kid. So he was in his, he was studying accounting, and it was about 11.30 p.m. He was walking in the suburb. He was at the Hobbit Pub. He was under the limit, the blood alcohol limit. He had like a couple of pints at the Hobbit pub and was walking back to his residence. And that's when he encountered Digua. And Digua was already immediately problematic. to the point where Novak started recording because he just,
Starting point is 00:52:06 isn't that what a lot of people do? If I know that I do, if I feel like, I mean, I always carry, but anytime anything gets tense or if I'm near a reporter, I will always automatically record. Always. If a reporter is near me, even if my phone's not out like this, I'm recording. So he, Novak was kind of like singing a little bit to himself.
Starting point is 00:52:32 was yawning. You know, he was just walking, minding his own business. And then, uh, DIGWA was walking towards him, trying to, like, challenge him, trying to instigate something. And it culminated with there being five stab wounds with his Sikh ceremonial knife, including additional wounds to his chest, the, or to his legs, excuse me, and the fatal wound was to his chest. So neighbors then called the police because they heard Novak calling out that he had been stabbed. There were no eyewitnesses, but his phone. Novak was trying to get away by climbing into, climbing on top of a trash can or a trash bin and then over a fence.
Starting point is 00:53:18 That's how he got the stabs in the legs, because as he was trying to get away from Digua, Digua pursued him and was continuing to stab him in the legs. So Digua then called his parents who got there before police. his trash mother, Karen Kaur, who was also convicted, she took the knife and hit it. Digua also filmed Novak bleeding out and trying to flee, and he was recording him as he lay dying, gloating. When Hampshire police officers arrive, they arrived, they spoke to Digua while Novak laid on the ground because he was stabbed and bleeding to death. Novak repeatedly told police officers, I'm having trouble breathing, which then said, I can't breathe.
Starting point is 00:54:08 His voice started to fade because his lungs were literally filling up with blood. Digwood told officers that Novak was drunk, punched him, and racially slurred him, and pulled his turban off. None of that is supported by any of the phone recordings, by the way. Not a single bit. Digua was the aggressor, like a thousand percent. So he lied. Digua lied about him. Made up the whole thing. So the officers then pulled Novak, dragged him on the gravel to the side and handcuffed him. He was denied any kind of immediate care.
Starting point is 00:54:51 Police then allowed Digwa to meet with his family members. And in a, apparently in a recorded conversation, they were speaking Punjabi, Digwa's brother told him to claim self-defense. But Digwa said, well, if there's security cameras on the street, that's not going to work. So all of this, this is how this happened. Novak was not even remotely drunk. He was filming a Snapchat video when Digua decided to get aggressive with him. He was like singing and he was on Snapchat and he was recording.
Starting point is 00:55:31 and then he flipped to the camera after Digwa started getting really aggressive towards him. And nothing in anything supported any of Digwa's story at all whatsoever. Digwa was carrying two ceremonial knives. One is the Kirpen and a dagger that he used to stab Novak. And one of the professors of sociology at a university said there was no good reason why he, Digwa had the larger blade because it's not a requirement of the faith. So the reason all this is in the news is because just a few days ago there was the verdict. And it rejected the self-defense claim that Digua had made.
Starting point is 00:56:16 He was found guilty of murder. His mother was found guilty of assisting the offender. I don't know why the father and the brother are not also liable because they were also working with him to hide the murder. The brother was encouraging him to lie. They were trying to concoct a story while Novak was bleeding out. The judge confirmed that Novak had not said anything remotely racist. He was literally just recording a Snapchat video. Digwa had no injuries.
Starting point is 00:56:45 He said that Digwa had, quote, giving a, quote, convincing but wholly false narrative of the incident. The judge told Digwa that he brought shame on his family and brought shame on other Sikhs and caused racial tension. He gave him a life sentence with a minimum term of 21 years. I think Digwa deserves a bullet in the head. I think it's a gross miscarriage of justice that he and his mother are living. And his entire family deserves the punishment because they're all culpable. You're going to get more things like this unless you have harsher penalties for barbarians. And this is, I mean, insane.
Starting point is 00:57:27 Now, the brother ultimately, now this was only like a day ago, got charged. Later on, they came out that they got charged with minor weapons offenses. I don't, I, what in the hell is going on in the UK with police? Now remember, this is the same, these are the same police in the Britain where they were covering up the systematic rape. Remember in Rotherham, 1,400 women and girls over an 18 year period who were targeted and raped and trafficked by Pakistani men. And remember, the reason that that story came, that it was hidden for so long, they admitted that they did not want to be seen as racists.
Starting point is 00:58:16 That's why they didn't say anything. Do you remember the terror attack that took place at the center, what was it outside of San Bernardino Kane where they were having a little Christmas party? Yeah. And let me look this up. There was a couple. and they made, they made, like, weapons and stuff in their garage. Yeah, San Bernardino, it was in 2015.
Starting point is 00:58:44 The two terrorists in that case, Tashvine Malik and C. Ed Farouk, do you remember the neighbors? We played this audio when it happened. They were, they ended up telling a local reporter that they were always suspicious of the couple because the couple was constantly, like, getting deliveries and they were building all kinds of crates. They were building bombs and stuff in their garage and their alleyway. But the neighbor said, none of us wanted to say anything because we don't want to be called racists. Keep that on the burner.
Starting point is 00:59:16 Look at 2020 COVID breakout in Italy, right? In Italy, in the Prado region, where you had direct flights from Wuhan to Prado. That's a big textile industry. The governor of that principality had said that the reason that they didn't speak out when they noticed people getting super sick was because it was first, exploded amongst the Chinese diaspora because they didn't want to be considered racist because they were fighting an illegal immigration battle there eight years prior and the Chinese immigrants were calling the Italians racist for criticizing the fact that they were buying these family on businesses and running sweatshops with illegal Chinese immigrants. And so they had a big bust
Starting point is 00:59:51 up and they cowed the Italians into silence. And so the Italians said that, Google it, they had said that the reason that they did not say anything when all of that broke out is because they didn't want to be looked at as racist. Now you're here. Look at Rothrum. The reason that people, including law enforcement and lawmakers, they didn't speak out, is because they did not want to be viewed as being racist because the people who were doing the trafficking and the raping were brown. And now you have this kid who has had to give his life sacrifice it on the altar of race. And the police cuffed him.
Starting point is 01:00:31 They refused to even look at his injuries. And they let him bleed to death. And it is not an exaggeration. last thing that this kid heard as the light faded out of his eyes were the cops reading his rights to him and consoling his murderer. I don't think that there could be enough people that could get into the streets over this. Henry Novak is Britain and all of their policies. They're completely, absolutely unmitigated immigration, legal and illegal. Their policies regarding Sharia.
Starting point is 01:01:16 Their socialism. Everything is this DIGWA murderer. They are murdering themselves. These are people who cannot even protect their women and girls. They cannot protect their youth. Do you remember the little girl in Scotland who was being targeted and she had a knife and bared it towards this adult 30-something illegal immigrant who was trying to proposition her sister because he was a pedophile. This little boutica and she bore a blade and he was recording her
Starting point is 01:01:57 because he wouldn't leave her alone and law enforcement was trying to give this kid a hard time. I'm telling you, at some point there has to be a reckoning because what's going to happen is this stuff is going to get to the point where it cannot be solved civilly. It's not going to be solved in courtrooms. It's not going to be solved in parliamentary chambers, and it will not be solved in elections. It's going to be solved in the streets with blood and violence. Is that what they want because this is what they're gearing up for? We have a lot more on the way.
Starting point is 01:02:38 We're not done with this story because Kirstarmer now says, no, no, no, you all can't even have steak knives in your apartment. in London. But if you're Sikh, you can carry a blade like this man. He said this yesterday. We're going to get into all of that and more as we move. All right, kids, if you have ever fought with a garden hose, and you know exactly what I'm talking about, like the kinks and the tangles and sometimes it looks bad after a year and the whole thing turns into a rubber knot the second that you need it. A lot of people replace their hoses like every couple of years. It's a springtime tradition for some folks. But now there is the world's number one expanding garden. hose. It's called the pocket hose, and it really is that small. And they have their new pocket
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Starting point is 01:05:03 It's apparently it was mysterious alien glass in northern Africa. It's uncovered new clues about the violent of Vendag Blah-Libyan Desert Glass, right? It's scattered around Egypt in Libya. It's why it's called Living in Desert Glass. And I think it formed during an extreme cosmic event about 29 million years ago. Blah, blah, blah. It's a rare zircon structure hidden inside the glass that formed after the mineral completely melted and rapidly crystallized again. So it suggests that the glass was exposed to temperatures exceeding well over 4,000 degrees Fahrenheit, hot enough to melt this very durable mineral.
Starting point is 01:05:38 So they think that the crystal preserved a microscopic record. of that event. And they cannot figure, nor can they agree, about theories even on what happened. Some think that it was an asteroid. Some say a space rock exploded in the atmosphere,
Starting point is 01:05:55 but it's very, very interesting. And it's, uh, apparently they, like, use some of it in jewelry. That's very crazy. So anyway, interesting. Black Crow's, I'm going to come back to this. Black Crow Singer.
Starting point is 01:06:09 I don't know why he just can't, don't sit here and act like you're a hippie. when you act like a meth head, like a tweaked out meth head. So they had their show, this was a couple of days ago. They had their show, and then they had like a thing of Uncle Sam projected behind them when they were on stage. And their lead singer, who's Kate Hudson's ex-husband, Chris Robinson, got real mad because people saw the Uncle Sam character and started chanting USA. And he began attacking his audience.
Starting point is 01:06:35 And he said that he goes, yeah, thanks for the geography lesson. and he said that he doesn't understand what they have to be so proud of right now. And then he goes for those of you booing us, we're not afraid.
Starting point is 01:06:51 Wow. Why do that? So someone goes, well, the reaction's consistent with a rebellious tradition. You sound like a square that I would bully in school deservedly. That person who gave that quote
Starting point is 01:07:04 needs to be bullied to the point where they never want to show their face in public again. We need to have severe penalties for stupidity. That's not rebellion. That's being a douchebag. That's what that is. Rebellious, you don't attack your audience. You don't attack your audience because they were like, oh yeah, USA. And if you don't have anything to be proud of here, you can go back to whatever third world hellhole. It looks like you crawled out from in the first place. Bye. Like when was your last hit? Oh,
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Starting point is 01:09:35 While in Maine, you got Graham Platner, who still is enjoying support from Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand. The guy who is legit, like, had the knots and actual, like, SS tattoo on his chest. And also was, like, sexting questionably age-appropriate people on kick. Surprise, he's not on Roblox. I said that yesterday, but I swear to you, he probably is. I wouldn't doubt it. But they, I mean, all of this. How is this guy still?
Starting point is 01:10:06 I mean, there's another Democrat in the primary. Janet Mills, but they've just tossed her to the wolves. We'll look at more of this tomorrow because their elections coming up. All right. In the meantime, today's stupidity came. Yeah, you know, I want to talk about that, actually. NBC talks about how the votes in L.A. are going to take days, possibly weeks before we get final.
Starting point is 01:10:25 So let's just play that. Cut 26-1. This is, to me, I think this is really stupid. I think it's very stupid. Remember, the final piece of the puzzle that we won't know tonight, right, is the late arriving vote by mail. And we're talking about probably like a third of the vote in Los Angeles. We're probably not going to be getting until tomorrow and maybe days to come after tomorrow. The mail can still come in after election day.
Starting point is 01:10:51 And there's indications, and there's certainly a ton of precedent here, that that late arriving vote by mail is going to be significantly more democratic friendly. What? You know, in Texas, we like get all of our stuff done. And you know exactly. By the time dinner is over, what the results are. Because we don't play. That does it for us tonight. I will be back with you behind the mic tomorrow.
Starting point is 01:11:14 Have a great evening.

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