The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Wildfire Blame Game: Arrests, Winds, and Political Scandals in Cali
Episode Date: January 13, 2025Los Angeles has made dozens of arrests for crimes related to the devastating wildfires. Winds pick back up for the next 72 hours. Mayor Karen Bass and Governor Gavin Newsom face scrutiny on both sides... for their handling of the wildfires. Harry and Meghan went to the wildfires for 20 min for a photo-op while liberal podcasts grift off the wildfires to raise money for Democrats. Some on the right have knives out to take down Elon Musk. Author and Columnist, Kurt Schlichter, joins us to give his perspective as a Ret. National Guard member in California. Dana explains how California’s poor preparation and response to the wildfires is what you get when you elect Democrat politicians. Stephen Yates from Heritage joins us to break down Trump’s efforts to control the Panama Canal, a preview of what Trump’s foreign policy agenda will look like, his efforts to purchase Greenland and more.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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The LA County Sheriff's area. Over night, we had several other arrests. It brings it up to a total of 34 in our geographic area.
We have 30 in the Eaton Fire area, and we have four in the Palisades area. Last night specifically, again, for LA County Sheriff's jurisdiction.
We arrested four. Two were for curfew violations. Two were arrested for one drone,
incident. To my knowledge, we have now had two specific drone incidents that have resulted in
three arrests. So as I talk to our community again, if you do not have business in the evacuation
areas do not go there. Please, you're infringing upon the work that our first responders need to
attend to. And I do want to say when I talk about these arrests, I want to clarify not all of them
are for burglary or looting or for curfew violations. But it is very important when I say stay out.
We are arresting people who are not supposed to be there, who do not live there, who are
in possession of narcotics. We've arrested several with guns. And yeah, I'm going to tell you,
something. If we're if our deputies being very proactive in these areas, stopping people in a
constitutional manner as always, uh, making sure that, uh, they're supposed to be there and you
have narcotics on you and you have a gun on you. Uh, and police work, we call that a clue.
Something's wrong there. So that's why we're arresting people. So don't do,
don't be a brat, man. Don't be a thug rat. Just, you know, mind your own business. And, and
And don't make a fool of oneself.
I mean, hell, it's not hard, you know.
I mean, it's not difficult.
It's not difficult to not go to areas where you're not supposed to be.
You know what you need.
You need like a grandma-type security situation.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, like a flip-flop or the, or a willow branch or a rolling pin.
Dude, the, the,
wooden spoon, I'm terrified to cook with those damn things to this day. Like, whenever I've reached
for a wooden spoon, I win. So I'm like, oh, oh, like, is it going to sting if I touch it? Like,
welcome back to the show. Welcome to the show. Not welcome back. It's Monday, top of the first hour.
If you would like some encouragement to check out the live stream, I have no idea what is happening
with my hair today. And we're just rolling with it. It's crazy. Wands doing everything he can to
keep it in frame. I mean, it's just, it is what it is. So, uh, it's what happens when your girl
don't straighten it. So if you need encouragement to come and literally like all I did,
woke up, I woke up like this. So it's big 80s hair addition, even though 90s was my
coming of age. But still, so welcome to the show. We, uh, apparently have more fire.
There's more fire to come. And I'm,
I am a little worried because there's a lot that has burned.
A lot that has burned.
In fact,
I was looking at some of the latest headlines with us and they were getting into,
there's like this interactive map now where you can see,
you know,
all of the, everything that's burned down and where all the houses are,
like where's the worst?
It's, man,
I mean,
a lot of,
a lot of average everyday people who are not celebrities had their house.
burned down to the ground.
I mean, I know a number of them.
And it's expected to continue for the next 72 hours.
They said that the winds picking up.
That's a huge issue because now you're going to see anywhere from, you know,
60 to 70 mile per hour winds.
Again, the Santa Ana's are kicking up.
And so they said the wind is expected.
It started picking up overnight.
And in fact, all this morning when they were checking in with the meteorologist
and they had their reporters on the ground,
everyone was saying that they could measure and feel that the winds were starting to pick up as the morning went on.
And so it's going to be in full swing for the next 72 hours.
In fact, elected officials are saying that the next 72 hours are going to be hell.
That's going to be the hell that they have to fight through.
And they, because you have a number of these different areas.
So you have, you know, the Eaton fire.
You have the Palisades fire, just different independent that, that,
started by their own. Like something happened and they started on their own so it wasn't just a spread.
That's how many different fires there are. And I think the Palisades fire, which is considered to be the
biggest, I think that is only 13% contained. As of yesterday morning, it was only 9% contained to this
morning when they gave their press conference a little bit ago. They said it was about 13%
contained. I mean, you had the hills behind the Hollywood sign. Burning is crazy. I mean, you just,
You just never have seen, you know, anything like this before.
So it's the worst, I think, in their history that they've ever had.
And in addition to, you know, the spreading fires now, you've got firebugs out there.
So that's the other thing.
There are a number of people who have already been at least three, I think, by the last count that were arrested.
And they've, I don't know if they're calling it, I guess their names are climate change too.
firefighters caught a second arsonist in the process of starting a new fire.
This was in Los Angeles.
This 29-year-old was arrested in Irwindale 16 miles away from Altadena, and that's where the
Eaton fire continues to go.
They said that there was a, they responded to a brush fire when they literally watched
him start two separate fires as they arrived.
I guess he didn't realize they were there or realized that they could see him.
And they watched him start two separate fires.
So he was detained and arrested. They have limited details. But so far, you have 24 fatalities, over 40,000 acres burned. And there, again, they said that they're expecting, quote, explosive fire growth. You have had over 150,000 people have to evacuate. All the hotels are packed there. And, I mean, it's pretty. It is, they had another in Calabasas.
they had the guy, a Mexican national who was arrested.
Those are the, that's the individual that five witnesses came forward and said they,
they watched him with her own eyes, light stuff on fire with his little blowtorch.
So you have the Hearst Fire as well.
That's up near Santa Clarita.
So it's, I mean, the crazy thing is not to focus too much on it in terms of, you know,
I feel like people in North Carolina and Hawaii sort of are scratching their heads like,
why is that?
Does this one stay in the news so, so much?
much. But in Hawaii, it was like one day and then people stopped talking about it. And there's
still people who are displaced there. In North Carolina, it's like people stop talking about it.
And, you know, now you've got, you know, people obviously still displaced there. And I do think
that there's something to it because whenever something happens in New York or D.C. or L.A.,
because there's such major cities and because there's so much media centralized there,
it gets a lot of attention, obviously. But, I mean, this fire is just,
just, it's just, it's wild. And, you know, I hope people realize that, yes, these people voted for
Democrat for forever. Not everybody there's voted for Democrats. And like, for instance, certain enclaves
like Beverly Hills, they've had Republican mayors. They've had a number of Republican elected officials
for that area. So there's different pockets within that whole Southern Californian area where, I mean,
You have a lot of, it shouldn't matter, but I just want people to kind of keep perspective about stuff.
You know, you wouldn't, you wouldn't want, you know, people in North Carolina.
In North Carolina, they had Democrat administration too.
Don't forget.
They also had, you know, singularly Democrats that were representing them at all levels of government.
So it's just important, I think, to kind of keep that stuff in context.
And, you know, just there's just a lot of hurting people out there.
A lot of people who've lost everything.
Fires are no joke, man.
No joke.
So they're still working to contain all of this.
in the meantime, Karen Bass, the pressure on her is just continuing to swell because more and more
receipts are emerging of the mismanagement at her level as well. I mean, keep in mind, as the mayor of
Los Angeles, she is the ultimate authority on the ground. She is the ultimate authority. And she's
also the ultimate authority for this entire time when they've been dealing with warnings from
these fires or potential fires before they even started. So now, even the New York,
York Times is saying that, you know, when she was campaigning, she was promising that she would
never take trips abroad, especially in disasters. I mean, she actually was campaigning on that
after the ice storm and Ted Cruz. She used it as a leverage to get herself an elected office.
And then here she was in Ghana, left after they were warned about fires and didn't come back
until, you know, a significant portion of the area was burned. So the press is starting to write
some negative things on her, which is very interesting, because they've always,
always been very protective of her. I think that they will throw her under the bus. They will,
they're going to throw a number of people under the bus to save Gavin Newsom. And that's not to say
that, you know, citizens have been doing the most work more than the media at asking him the
tough questions. And then you have this, Adiosan by five, he's calling for an investigation. He's,
he's saying he wants answers as to why there wasn't enough water. Remember, the reservoir and the
palisites had been drained and was entirely dry for over a year before this happened.
Listen to AudioSyambite 5.
Put out a letter to DWP asking, how is it that there was no water to fight this fire in certain places?
We were here, and basically these places just burned and there was nothing that could be done.
Does the state have any responsibility in that?
Is there more the state can do to make sure it doesn't happen again?
That's what I did.
That's what the letter's about.
Let's get to the bottom of it.
Let's be transparent.
Let's move this forward quickly.
DWP and the city and the oversight as it relates to the MET.
And we want to make sure that all that information is made real time and in public.
I'm not interested in the fingerpoint.
I want to know what the hell happened.
And would it have mattered?
I mean, let's be honest about it here.
I've talked to all my experts, all the firefighters I've been with.
They said we could add an engine on every house and 90 mile an hour winds with all the pressure in the world.
So you've got to be realistic about that.
I mean, you're the governor of this state, though.
that's part of your responsibility.
I mean, you control the budget as to whether or not you're going to have more reservoirs
or desalination plants or a number of other things.
I mean, he's completely blown it.
This is for Audio Sondi-Sumby 14.
This is the media actually calling out Karen Bass,
because I feel like Newsom and Bass are going to be playing a game of who can throw whom under the bus fastest.
Listen to this, Audio Sambate-14.
The mayor told the times that if she was elected, Mayor,
Not only would I, of course, live here, but I would also not travel internationally.
The only places I would go would be D.C., Sacramento, San Francisco, and New York in relation to L.A.
And the Times writes, that pledge has been spectacularly broken.
And then they move over on A-14.
I'll have a one second here.
They move over, and they talk about how she left in the time when...
Even MSNBC is upset with her.
They are even upset with her.
And they have every right.
I mean, everybody has every right to be.
But at the same time, this is what, you know, people like Joe Scarborough championed.
So now you've had this fight, which we're going to get into, back and forth between the mayor and the fire chief.
It's as much of a disaster as you thought.
Plus, that Ginger and his suitcase girlfriend, Harry and Megan, they went out to tour the damage.
They're from Montecito, California, which is over two hours away from.
the area that they were that they were touring and I'm actually kind of curious because weren't most
of the big thoroughfares closed I mean so it probably took longer than two hours for them to get there
I've made the drive from L.A. to up to Santa Barbara which is right near Montecito it's like two hours
and it's you know because nobody nobody ever travels quickly in L.A. Missing persons the group was
correct nobody walks in L.A. And why are they there like two hours south they went there to tour
Justin Bateman said it was disaster tourism. Plus, GOP-infighting. We got to talk about some of this. There's a
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They said they gave coordinates for where you can say.
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The coordinates, it's going to be in the northern hemisphere.
So the northern part, they said, actually, that if you're in the UK, the northern part of the UK,
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That's exactly, you know what?
That was my plan.
I now it's been thwarted.
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Angelinos, we're still going through it.
And to any of you and all of you that have experienced a loss, the grief, the anger, the just utter shock.
I've seen the devastation.
All right, that's not...
It is unbelievable.
Why is she smiling?
This is not like a dance recital where you've got to wear a smile.
maybe have your face match the tone.
I'm just saying it's weird.
Like the way she's talking about this disaster is kind of like how Blake
Lively was doing PR for her movie about domestic abuse.
It's just doesn't jive.
You know what I'm saying?
Like it just doesn't work.
That's a whole thing.
I only know that because I read a horrible British website.
I don't even like talking about them.
I hate them so bad.
It's mainly shmail.
Anyway, welcome back to the program.
with you.
It's weird that she, am I being too picky about that?
Chat, is it weird?
Because the chat's over rumble.
Is it weird?
I think the average human being would look at that and say, wait a minute, that doesn't
match.
I'm questioning her sincerity.
Because I saw the headline about this this morning and I'm like, oh my, I mean,
she does kind of look like Jim Carrey in the mask there.
Like, ah, sorry that your homes are burning.
It's just weird.
I would question her sincerity, yeah.
And I thought I was well I was looking at it and I'm like wait a minute
Am I being too negative which is hysterical that I asked myself this because it's blind leading the blind
I'm like what am I negative?
I don't know maybe I'm just being real mean maybe I don't know but no I'm not I feel like I'm not being negative
You're she's looking in the camera and she's like got this again dance recital smile plastered on her face
smiling like I know your homes are burning down and everything's horrible and your pets
are dead and 24 fatalities.
It's just weird, right?
I don't like overly smiley people anyway.
And I don't like it when they're delivering bad news, right?
Just get a poker face and just talk.
I just, and because usually the people that are too effusive like that, they're trying to hide the fact that they're evil.
And I just, it's just weird.
I just, I don't know.
So you don't think I'm being too mean?
Yeah.
Okay.
Good, because I was like, why are you smiling?
She isn't even apologized either for the
Yeah, sorry I drained your reservoirs.
Yeah.
Made you all like lose your house.
I'm sorry I didn't actually maintain any kind of water reserves and drained everything.
I mean, sorry that we had two record years of rainfall.
Eh, let's just let that water go in the ocean.
Sorry about that.
Whoops.
I mean, not even one of those.
Not even on my bed.
Nothing.
And then you've got.
Gavin Newsom, who I think doesn't move his face.
Now, you all get upset over, you all talk about Nancy Pelosi not being able to move her face.
Have you watched this?
Watch him.
Watch the man.
Men should never get Botox.
Never.
We expect to see that.
We expect you to age like Sean Connery.
Men age and they grow up and turn into wine.
It's different for women.
But I don't like that.
I don't like a smooth visage on a 50-something.
year old man. It's weird. Makes me not trust you. Don't like it. It's just weird. I don't like it.
So I'm trying not to be super highly critical, but I was watching that lady and I'm like, I don't,
how in the hell did she get anybody to trust her enough to vote for her? She comes off is so
disingenuous. A hundred thousand people plus have, have petitioned, signed a petition to force her
resignation. She's just going to dig in. You all know this?
then they tried doing this with the Newsom and they barely they just fell short now meanwhile he's announced an executive order on rebuilding Gavin Newsom he's announced an order because now I mean you have 24 fatalities the winds are picking up this week they said the next 72 hours are going to be total hell it'll be some of the hardest work that the firefighters are doing and you know Newsom and Bass have been getting tons of you know deserved criticism so now he's calling for an executive order he said
to extend key price gouging protections, to make rebuilding more affordable, and because
California's red tape is absolutely assinine. I mean, to build anything. To even, to even
remodel or upgrade existing structures in certain parts of L.A. is insane. And I mean, I know my husband
did a historic rehab, and I know how insane those regulations can be. We know friends who've
who've remodeled, like houses that were built like in the 50s or 60s.
And it seemed like it was more ridiculous to go through the regulations just to,
some friends of ours that lived down in L.A., just for them to upgrade and remodel some of
their house.
Like little, not even major stuff, like new countertops and cabinets and they moved to
sink and all this stuff.
And I honestly felt like it was kind of the same, the same amount of red tape.
So they're infamous for this.
I don't know if Newsom's actually going to make that easier.
I mean, I guess you'll have to wait and see.
But he's saying that they're going to extend certain.
You know what they should do is for rebuilding.
First off, they need to suspend property tax and have only everything be a reduced graduated
consumption tax to help people easily rebuild.
If he was smart, they would do that because it's a state that has the highest taxation
in the United States of America and yet they're running a deficit.
I don't even understand how you do that unless you're an irresponsible government
entity that's just, you know, blasting people's money out into the ether and you have nothing
to show for it. So that, I mean, he can sit and say this, but you're still, you still got tax upon
tax upon tax on all of it. So is it really at the end of it? It's going to be a mild improvement,
but it's not going to be this big, you know, huge extending hand to help that he's pretending
that it is. And he's, he's getting deservedly slammed for this. Now, in the meantime, I told you
this. The Harry and Megan people, they went out there to tour, just like they did after Eauvaldi,
where she chartered a plane, flew to Evaldi for a photo op for an afternoon. I mean, you could just do
the work that you signed a contract to do over at Spotify or Netflix, where they called
you blanking grifters because you couldn't turn out any content after securing a $100 million
deal. And all you have to show for it is a incorrectly named podcast. And,
a bunch of people that the only people they interview are the same damn people that they interview
all the time because they have no friends. Nobody likes them. They're absolute fake grifter. She can't act
and he's a little bitch. That's who you got. I mean, I don't want him. Send him back to the UK.
I don't, and her, wherever, she's here. But this, they went and toured where they, a fire, a disaster area.
And they apparently, according to reports on the ground, they were there for like 17 to 20 minutes.
And they got photos and then they left.
So you're telling, of course, if you're that much of a fame whore, you're going to drive two plus hours in notorious traffic into a disaster area around which numerous roads are closed.
So you can pretend to deliver meals and get a photo op so you can try to swindle more people and to donate into your stupid Archwell Foundation.
I mean, that's just peak left.
Peak left.
They're not the only grifters out there.
You have this, I'm not even going to say their name.
The Democrat podcast, they were wanting people to donate to fire.
relief through their
Act Blue Democrat
campaign fundraiser
apparatus. So a portion
of that is somehow going to find its way to Democrats.
Be super careful
who you donate to with all of this
stuff because there are so many
grifters that are out there. That's what that one
podcast was doing. They were trying, I mean, that's,
that's, it's, you're
donating through
the app blue as can't, say what you said, because that's a
great point. Yeah, overseas scammers
have more integrity than this.
They're literally grifting off of people's suffering and death.
Yeah.
It's, that's, I'm just horrifying.
Either help and do it the, you know,
gospel of Matthew way.
Either help as was, you know, discussed in the New Testament or don't.
I can't stand the big braggy people, too.
Like, I delivered a casserole.
Like, I mean, just do your, just do the good deed and don't seek accolades.
But we live in a click me, thirsty trap kind of society where everybody's got to get
attention for something.
Did you really do it and does it really count in the good book if people didn't give you comments about it on social media?
I mean, that's where we're at.
Now, the LA Fire Department, did you guys see this story where it said that they were left using women's handbags to throw water on fires?
So this was, I've seen this all over social media.
So now the LA Department chief, Eric Scott, who's a public information officer, he told the Wall Street,
journal that they're not handbags, but they're bags. They're canvas fire bags that they use
regularly to put out small fires as they're easier and faster than reconnecting and connecting a hose.
So if they're trying to get a fire put out that's like starting, like they see something smoking,
they do that because by the time apparently they'll get the hoses either switched or hooked up or
get another truck out, it'll be a lot bigger. But not to say they don't do that, but apparently they
start and try to at least stop it or contain it immediately with the bag.
So apparently what happened was some of the, as they were putting out one fire,
I guess embers blew on like somebody's property or something like that.
And it blew over their flame retardant firewall.
And so then it started kicking on.
And so that's what they were to try to get that while they were getting everything else
moved.
They were using those bags.
Which I guess that makes sense.
I know nothing about firefighting.
I know nothing about fire science.
If they say that works for them and it makes sense, then it makes sense.
But at least it's not a women's handbag.
I was like, are we really doing that?
I mean, I guess it would work if it's top quality leather and it has a nice interior.
You know, I guess it would work.
But, you know, hopefully it's not, you know, a suede interior would ruin it.
Anyway.
But this, I mean, it's just, it's so sad.
They had two people detained in Brentwood near the VP's house because they were out after
curfew hours.
So I don't know. Now you have the celebrities and the wealthy people out there hiring $2,000 an hour private firefighters to protect their homes and people are livid. Why would people be mad though? I don't understand why they would be upset because they can't do it. Is it bad that they're doing it? I mean, if you're hiring and bringing in people to help, then isn't that, you know, even if it's starting with your own property? I don't really have a problem with it. I don't really have a problem with it.
that, I don't think. I'm not going to shame people for being able to afford something. I mean, I don't know. I'm just, I don't know. I'm just not. And they can do that. They can, you know, they can bring out private firefighters. There was one guy who had, I told you this last week, they brain him off social media because he was asking about this. And apparently other people have done the same thing. One guy said that he criticized this other individual who was,
apparently was talking about it from L.A.
And he said his family's evacuated,
this guy's hiring private firefighters to risk a house to save a,
to risk their lives to save a house that, you know,
he certainly has insured.
Well, that's his prerogative.
Shut up.
Shut up.
That's his prerogative then.
And?
I mean, someone goes, should,
so should potentially life-saving resources,
even if private be diverted to save your house while people evacuate?
Why not?
And it's not, you're not diverting from those resources.
You're bringing your own. You're hiring people who have no obligation under any kind of municipal
job to go in and fight fires. They're bringing in people to do it. I don't have a problem with it.
I don't know. You're really seeing some of the class warfare shine in California. They're going to be
turning on each other. We have a lot more on the way, including the Republican infighting. Now,
more people are wanting to take on Elon Musk. It's so ridiculous. We're going to get into all of this as well.
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Like sands through the hourglass,
so are the days of the United States.
I'm going to guess that Chief McDonald may talk about this,
but when I was out there in the Malibu area,
I saw a gentleman that looked like a firefighter,
and I asked him if he was,
okay because he was sitting down. I didn't realize we had him in handcuffs. We were turning him over to
LAPD because he was dressed like a fireman and he was not. He just got caught burglarizing a home.
So that those are issues that are frontline deputies and police officers are dealing with.
That's crazy. That's so crazy that I mean it's sad that they have to deal with that in the first
place but a guy dressed up as a firefighter going out there to loot. Man, I
I hope the penalties for looters are hardcore.
Oh, my gosh.
They said that they were going to find and prosecute them.
They said that they were going to get them.
I mean, that, you know, this is the L.A. County DA.
This is not, this is the guy who ended up beating the, if memory serves.
I think this is the guy who ended up taking out the Soros prosecutor.
Audio somebody 13, listen.
Sending the same unmistakably clear message to them that if they want to rip off people
who have suffered these type of tragedies, we will come out.
after you. We will throw the entire book at you. So please do not commit these crimes.
Our goal is to deter them in the first place, thus saving a whole lot of victims in the process.
Yeah. Well, I hope they do throw the book. It's climate change, right?
So we were told it was climate change that started these fires.
Mr. and Mrs. Changes sun, climate, I guess. That's, you know, there's no other,
no other question there. But I don't know. Well, it's going to be the next 72 hours. You're
to be horrible. And you'll see, the crazy thing is that you're watching the result of leftist
administration playing out live on your television when you see the footage of all this stuff,
when you see the coverage of it. That's, I mean, that's what it is. You're watching legit
years of Democrat administration fail these people miserably. I don't know if it's enough
to change how they vote. I don't, I mean, I don't know. You have popular. You have
of the whole area that already were pretty Republican in the first place.
But when people lose everything that they have when they lose their house, even if it's one
that they didn't have to get a mortgage on because they're rich, you know, if they've lost
their belongings, anything personal items, they're going to feel pretty mad and betrayed.
And I just don't know what is stronger, that feeling of betrayal watching everything that
you've worked for go up in flames, knowing that most of it's not insured. Is that going to,
is that going to actually win over political tribalism? Because political tribalism is part of the
reason why the disaster is so bad in the first place. You had a group of leftists running the
state and they just didn't think that you needed to do anything like proper land management or
any kind of clearing of underbrush, anything like that. Keeping the reservoirs main
maintained, making sure the hydrants were in proper working order and had access to water,
making sure that there was enough water after, you know, two years in a row of record rainfall.
And it's pretty significant. So we'll see what wins out over that. I'm not quite sure.
In the meantime, we got to talk about the GOP infighting coming up.
What have I tell? I've been warning people that any kind, that's going to be the end of the
coalition. I don't know if the right has what it takes to keep a coalition together.
I mean, they barely kept it together going into this last election. I don't know.
know that they're going to keep it together going into midterms. We've got to talk about that and more
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They keep their guns.
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When she proudly walked into your office yesterday, were you planning to fire her?
Were you angry with her over her media?
Oh, my goodness.
And do you agree with her that the fire department was very underfunded?
Let me just say that as you see here, the chief and I are lockstep in our number
one mission. And that mission is to get us past this emergency right now. Okay, well, part of getting
past the emergency is getting rid of the people who helped to cause it. And it goes to you too.
So what a fecal storm this is, right? Good night. That's the mayor of L.A., Karen Bass.
and she was asked that she would fire the chief over the appearances where the chief criticized the budget.
Karen Bass should just be like, no, I'm not.
She's right.
Why would I?
And she's correct.
I messed up.
I shouldn't have done.
That's what she should say.
She would save a lot of face.
But see, that's the thing with the left.
They will fall on that sort.
They will not apologize for nothing.
They would rather go down in flames than even save themselves by just acknowledging the wrongdoing.
because people aren't looking for just destruction.
They're just looking for you to recognize that you screwed up really bad.
And they're not even willing to do that.
The left doesn't even want to do that.
Welcome to the show.
Dana Lash, with you.
We are at the top of this second hour.
I don't, I would imagine that people in, in around L.A.
are too busy filled with rage to really focus on the political of it right now.
Some of them just got the go ahead to go back to their destroyed properties.
And, you know, it's sad.
And you've got a lot of people who are now going to be out of work because think of it again, too.
It's not just celebrities that live out there.
And it's not just the wealthy that live out there.
There are a lot of, I mean, there are legitimately, you know, random average, regular people that are out there too.
But then you also have a lot of people who work in these areas that now they don't have jobs.
They were one of the discussions that I heard were cleaning crews, people who, like cleaning companies.
They send a teams in and they, you know, clean people's houses once a week or whatever.
whatever, and a lot of them now have no jobs. And some of the people out there are trying to
keep that in a consideration. A lot of them have no jobs now. I mean, this goes so far. I mean,
all of the retail and then the people who worked at retail and just a lot of these,
you know, restaurants, I mean, good heavens, there's so much. It's sad to see. It could have
been really kind of, I think the more that we learn about it, the more I wonder, I think all
of this maybe could have been avoided.
Lorraine found a piece from a reporter who had been talking about how long, and also is on the neighborhood, on the city council at Venice Beach.
She was talking about dry fire hydrants.
So apparently the issue of dry fire hydrants in Los Angeles has been known to city officials going all the way back to 2021.
She was saying that there was a commercial building that was on Venice boardwalk that ended up catching fire.
It was a cooking accident, and it was right next to a homeless encampment.
And then when the Los Angeles fire department arrived, and they got the hydrant open and they hooked up their hoses, they discovered that the hydrant was dry and nonfunctional.
In fact, in a memo, they said, according to this reporter, quote, the individual hydrant status did not exacerbate fire damage or hinder the control of flames, which, I mean, they didn't, I don't know how it was a, the report say it was a 7,000.
square foot building
and nothing was spared,
the whole damn thing
burnt to the ground.
And they said that they reported
that it was a non-functional hydrant
already.
That's just what they know
for Venice Beach,
and that's what she's been able
to find out, because she's a city council
member there.
And they've known about this for years,
and I guess what,
nobody talked about it in the media,
there were no articles about it.
How many other,
think of how many other dry hydrants
could there be in the area?
How many other times
before even these wildfires
were,
there are any instances of a fire department pulling up and not being able to get water out of the
hydrant. I mean, there's a lot of questions here. This is literally part of your emergency
infrastructure. It's like emergency infrastructure. This is, and they couldn't even get this right.
And they know that these fires are part of living out there. They know that it's part of living
out there. They're very well aware. We're going to talk more about this coming up. My friend
Kirch Schlichter who lives out there in L.A.
And also, he knows a little bit about emergency response and the emergency infrastructure
because he headed up the guard out there, National Guard.
He's for a long time, I think back in the 90s when he was a young soldier.
He was out there.
So he's going to talk to us about all of that.
I need to touch on some of the infighting within the G.
GOP. Why are knives out for Elon Musk? And why are they out even for people that you would think are
allies? I'm not going to say the guy's name because I've known him for over a decade. I used to work
with him. So I actually know him unlike a lot of people that talk about it. Not a fan. His name rhymes
with Schmeave Mannon. Totally not a fan. And I've got a million reasons why. But what I don't
understand he's now he's like representative of some people on the right side that are wanting to take
down Musk. Why? Because of the H-1B stuff? Because I don't think Musk understand, can I be real? I don't
think he fully understands that program. I would be shocked if he came over here on that visa.
Did he didn't come on in H-1B, did he? I don't think he did. I heard that rumor, but I'm not
because the super 1% of the 1% do not come on H-1Bs. So the, and apparently, you know, some of them
talking to the Italian press and they're going off on Elon Musk and I guess it's all over the
H-1B stuff. I think there's a difference between saying I disagree with you and then let's have the
discussion as to why and then I'm going to totally destroy you. We are not going to have a coalition.
This is why I say I will be shocked if we still have a coalition by the time midterms happen.
So you have again, I've talked about this a lot. It's super important to understanding the game
of Thrones. And regardless, you got to play it. You have your party and you have your coalition. The
coalition is not your party. Your party is not your coalition. The party is the hardcore stuff. That's your
your principles, your platforms, your non-compromising things. The coalition are things that you,
with other people that don't necessarily all the time support the same issues that you support.
Maybe they have even some different principles, but you guys come together on like 80% of the
stuff, right? You come together on immigration. You come together. You come together.
on taxation. You come together on DEI. And that's where a lot of moderate Democrats find themselves
as a part of the coalition, but yet not necessarily part of the Republican Party. And I say that because
Musk is not part of the Republican Party. Musk is not a conservative. He is part of the coalition,
however. And it does the coalition no favors to say that you're going to go and try to destroy
someone, which everybody knows you have not the power to do it at all whatsoever. I just honestly
think that some people in Trump's inner circle are jealous that Elon Musk is this.
that close to Trump. And I feel like they believe that he is replacing them in Trump's affections.
And that ultimately is what a lot of this is about. And I know enough of the characters that are
involved in this to know that that's probably Occam's razor. That's probably the simplest
explanation. And it's true. So I don't know. I disagree with him on H-1Bs. I disagree with
Musk on some of firearms too. I agree with him on, you know, some of the speech. I agree. There's
certain things I agree with him on like the injections, all that stuff. I mean, I agree with him on it.
But I think why would you say that you're going to destroy someone and go after somebody that's, you know, an ally, you know, for the most part?
That doesn't do anybody any favors.
It doesn't help our side.
There's also this story where Vance and Trump have split on a big issue.
And I think that this might come into play here at some point.
And this had to do with the J6 stuff.
The media noticed this right away.
What did I tell you?
They're going to try to inflame and exploit any kind of crap.
So apparently he, Trump has promised sweeping pardons for people.
In an interview that Vance gave over the weekend, he was saying that the question is very simple
and how people who committed violence should obviously not be pardoned.
Peaceful protesters might deserve clemency.
He said there was a gray area in some of the instances.
Trump was more broad.
He was like everybody's going to get pardon.
So the media is trying to say, okay, well, as a result of that, here's some daylight between them.
And there may be.
I don't think that's enough, though, to cause significant problems within the ticket.
But the media knows Trump's currency.
Trump's currency is he likes people to like him.
He wants to be celebrated.
That's a true thing.
There are some people that are like that.
It's not a negative declaration on someone, but that's his currency.
And he also wants to be in charge.
That's why in certain respects, press secretaries or spokespeople are kind of redundant for him.
And the media knows this, and this is what they're going to try to use as a way to encourage any kind of cracks or any areas where they don't agree.
That's what the media is going to focus on.
I told you, and they're doing it, they're going to really turn this up.
You're going to see these headlines nonstop and you're only going to see them increase with intensity.
That's to come.
That is to come.
But again, just with the coalition, you're going to have to have that coalition for midterms.
You've got to have it for midterms.
You have six months where Trump can hit the ground, all gas, no breaks.
I know he's got a flurry of executive orders that he's going to put out.
Here's my problem with the executive orders.
My problem, like I had a problem with it when he did it with taxes.
And the reason I had a problem with it when he did it with taxes was because they were not permanent.
they were set to expire, which is why our taxes went up under Joe Biden.
It cannot be a substitute for leadership and pushing things through legislatively.
I think if you are issuing an executive order with the one-two punch of it's going to be followed up with legislative force, that's totally fine.
But otherwise, anything that's done with an EEO can be just as easily undone.
And if you lose your majority in Congress, then you're going to lose your chance to push it
forward legislatively also. So it's incredibly important that we keep that in mind. You can promise
a ton of different executive orders, but you have to have the legislative put. They're meaningless
if they're not actually made law by Congress. Anything that's done with an EO can be undone with an EO.
You watched it happen with immigration when Biden was assuming office first weekend. That's the first
thing that he did was undo a lot of those executive orders that Trump had implemented as it pertained to
immigration. We have more to come. We got headlines on the way. Our friend Kurt Schlichter is going to be
joining us. What's going to happen with TikTok? Also, Pete Huggseth. His hearing is this week. Senators
have received his FBI report. There's a lot happening. So we're going to cover it all as we move.
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Suspects cut the fence at a California Army Reserve Center before they stole Humvees and other equipment.
they were able to make a success.
They made an unsuccessful attempt to cut a lock
that also secured uniform storage.
So super, super sketchy.
I'm looking at this story and it's not wanting to load
because everything's horrible.
This, I'll come back to it
because I'm tired of waiting on the media entity
that has it.
It locks up.
You have all these pop-up ads that come up.
Even if you have the page open, it'll lock up.
also let's see here
I got a lot of freezing
it always happens with Quick 5
always happens
this and we're covering
like I said the latest ongoing stuff with the fire
and if we have any more responses
from the president or the vice president
we'll have those for you as well or even Biden
if he's still aware that there's a fire that's happening
also let's see we got FEMA kicking
hurricane survivors out of temporary
housing into a snowstorm
and in freezing temperatures we talked about this
last week
so it's not a new story
but they were giving them a deadline.
They extended it like one day,
but then they were telling everyone you have to get out.
And I don't, I mean,
there are people who still don't have homes
or entire communities.
It's horrible.
So no, I guess no more attention
to the folks that were in the path of Helene's destruction.
Houston police, their evidence room,
is infested with drug-addicted rats
that require, they got to clear them out now.
They said that they're invested with drug-addictive.
rats and they it's like all types of stuff that they have collected at various crime scenes and it sounds
like a hoarder's paradise if I'm being honest but they said the property room and the evidence there has not been
given the attention that it needs wait you're storing evidence and you have drug addicted rats
running around where you store crucial evidence is this in california i have i mean it's harris county
so it's Texas.
It's in Houston.
It sounds like something
that would happen in California.
Harris County, it makes sense.
But they said that they have 400,000 pounds of marijuana
in storage that the rats,
that only the rats are enjoying.
That's so gross.
But I'm just curious,
is there a possibility that they could contaminate other evidence?
Or are they just making this up
and someone else is smoking the marijuana
and they're blaming it on rats?
You think so?
Surely people in government would never do that
because they're always honest,
which is why you must back everything blindly.
right?
Oh, no sarcasm.
Oh, no sarcasm detected.
I'm just saying.
This,
it's kind of a boring story.
I don't know if I want to get into that.
There's been a gun ban proposed in Colorado.
That's one of the things we're going to discuss.
And they're looking at going after literally
like semi-automatic firearms.
They're looking at transfers,
private sales, all that kind of stuff.
And they want to classify what they say
is a device that increases the rate of fire.
We want to reclassify that as a dangerous weapon.
They're going to have a fight with this stuff because none of these people know any of this terminology.
We have a lot more on the way.
Our friend Kurt Schlichter is going to be joining us at the bottom of the hour.
You know, he lives in California.
He's been on the show a lot.
But he also knows a little bit of something about emergency response and emergency infrastructure,
being that, you know, he was in the National Guard and he headed up the response there to the L.A. riots and all that stuff.
we're going to talk to him about all of this. Now he's, I think, pretty far away from the fires. He's in something like Orange County or something. However, seeing how quickly the fire is spreading, it's almost like anybody can be in the path of it at this point. But we're going to talk to him about his state because he's one of those people who's like, no, I love it here and I'm not leaving. I get it if you've had all your family there for generations, but still, the weather can't be that nice, right? We've got a lot more on the way. We're going to talk to Kirchlifter coming up as well. More of the program.
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Dana Lash here with you at the bottom of the second hour.
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I was reading this piece this morning, in fact, because I think I was, I'm following along
with everything that they're saying, the latest out in California, because there are so many
lessons wrapped up in this heartbreaking story of wildfires in California.
And I was listening to them talk about the next 72 hours as being 72 hours of hell.
The winds are going to pick up again.
And I mean, it could get a lot worse.
My friend Kurt Schlickter has a piece over at town hall today.
There is no bottom for Blue California.
He lives out there.
He knows a little something about emergencies, emergency response, emergency infrastructure,
infrastructure just in that area.
He knows a lot about it.
So who better to talk to you than our very good friend, Kurt Schlickter, himself a veteran.
and, of course, he was there leading the response in the L.A. riots.
Everybody saw that.
He, I mean, he was out there.
That was him.
I mean, not him.
Like, he caused it, but he was out there responding to it.
I just realized that sounded so bad.
Kurt, hi.
How are you?
Hi, Dana.
I'm not sure I was leading.
I think I was pretty much my achievement was perfect attendance at the L.A. riots.
Perfect attendance.
I did command most of the military forces in northern San Diego during the fires in 2007.
I had a reinforced cavalry squadron task group of about 1,300, which is, in addition to thousands of others in other sectors, I'm a little concerned about why there's only about 1,700 cow guardsman activated right now.
It's about 7% of the total.
I don't know what they're doing.
I don't understand it.
But, you know, the problem is I don't think the governor does either.
And he's the guy who calls them out, which is the scary thing.
You guys know our friend Kurt Schlichter, by the way, from his book series as well.
And I just have to think that his last book, The Attack, I'm just saying, I don't want to get into the weeds with the first off, before we go further, you're not in the line of danger.
I know you're near the danger, but you're not in like a direct fire line.
No, I'm about 12 miles away.
I live in the South Bay.
It's this nice little hidden community where we don't allow the realities of Blue California to intrude where our cops actually do the job.
and if you're a hobo, you're going to get turned around and sent off towards the four seconds.
Remember, California is a feudal state because I'm, well, until last week when I stopped practicing
as a full-time lawyer, I've still got my ticket.
But I was part of the elite being a trial lawyer.
Yeah.
So I was part of the favored.
You're part of L.A. law.
Like you could have been that series.
Oh, that was.
Early in my career, I actually was.
See, I knew it.
I knew it.
So you know, you've, because you've, you've grown up in this area, you have witnessed, you know, the coming and going of countless Democrat lawmakers.
And you've heard the warnings, too.
I mean, good grief in Texas.
We see the news where they're like, oh, well, you know, it's wildlife, lane and wildlife management.
They're telling, you know, the governor of California that they need to watch for undergrowth and they need to, you know, clear this.
And, you know, you had a lot of rainfall out there.
I mean, on paper, it doesn't make any sense as how it has spread this fast and is this bad.
No, it really doesn't.
My favorite excuse is, well, it's climate change, to which I say, so you were aware there was a giant crisis that was going to cause fires to be that much more dangerous.
And what did you do besides ban, straws and plastic grocery bag?
Right.
That's a great point.
And then you get that blank stare that you always get from the, you know, the.
the semi-sentient, mindless DEI hires that they put in charge of things out here because
their grandfather came from the right continent.
It's, I've been putting up with so, it's so long.
It's now just kind of, hey, you get what you vote for.
Wow.
And you get what you vote for.
And you didn't vote for any of this, but yet, you know, you and a lot of people are
feeling the effects of it.
Gavin Newsom, is he going to be forced out of office finally?
I know there was a recall effort that just fell short of the requirement.
What is it going to take for people in California to see what these policies deliver?
I don't know.
See, normal people fill up that empty space inside them with faith, family, and, you know, the flag.
These communists fill it up with this kind of leftist woke ideology.
And that's literally more important to them than anything else.
They would rather risk having their house burned down than somebody have an obstacle to killing their baby.
Wow.
And that's, I mean, that's, that's literally it.
Now, I keep hearing how, oh, all these Californians are being red-pilled, forgive me, but
if I, if I don't quite believe that, but, you know, there's been plenty of red pill opportunities
in the past.
And, you know, they may be upset and grumble, but at election time, you know, they're going to
vote for the communist again.
Yeah.
Because, you know, Trump is bad.
Trump is bad.
and they, I mean, heaven forbid, that that's the question that we were talking about.
Like, at some point, are you so tribal that you're more tribal than you are in favor of your own success and your own security?
And your own life.
Yeah, and your own life.
There's 24 fatalities there now.
Well, you know, we're always hearing.
We're always seeing about these, and it's predominantly young women, probably on SSRIs, who will, like, take in an illegal alien or decide they're going to go camping and,
you know, Yemen to really connect with the, you know, the third world who don't understand that the world
is a dangerous and ugly place because it's been secured by the very people that they look down on.
Us gun-toating knuckle-draggers who make the world safe for them have somehow led them to the
false impression that the world is safe if you don't have gun-toting knuckle-draggers.
Yeah.
And this is the same thing.
Karen Bass is mayor.
I don't see her going on politically anymore after this because there are a number of people demeaning that she resigned.
But it also seems like it's a battle of who can get who under the bus faster,
between Newsom and Bass.
I feel like they're not going to have a lot of unity already.
I'm kind of seeing some stuff.
What are your thoughts on that?
Well, look, Karen Bass makes Kamala Harris look like that chicken, a guy in a beautiful mind.
Wow.
I mean, she's, and a communist, too.
She literally loves Astro.
And, you know, more than Justin Trudeau's mom or less.
Sorry, that was a bad joke.
Sorry, go ahead.
She's going to send him a birthday card.
But, no, I mean, but there's a similarity there.
It took a communist like Castro to turn an island full of Cubans into a poor country.
Yeah.
It has taken a communist like Karen Bass to turn a place like California into a hellhole.
man socialism
Dana it could do anything it's we're talking with our friend
Kurch Lichter Los Angeles out of line of fire
resident and he knows a thing or two
about responding to natural
and some political disasters as well
and he's joining us via Skype
and you have to get his book out the attack
his latest book the attack because
which brings the arsonists
it's why so they've
three I think arsonate
well two definitely fire bugs and then one
of them he was detainee
and I think they're still investigating,
which it seemed weird
that the way that it spread,
but the number of firebugs that live in the area
where you live,
I'm also not surprised that they feel so empowered
to do this stuff because you previously had
a prosecutor who was like,
oh, if you're stealing from a store,
we're just not going to prosecute you.
When you reduce those deterrence,
does this surprise you?
Not at all.
And apparently, of course,
one's an illegal alien.
Of course, because you've got to put that cherry on top of the cave.
No, and look, in the attack, one of the things the terrorists do, because it's so cheap and effective,
is start a fire in these same mountains.
That's literally right in the middle of the book because it's so cheap and so easy to do.
Imagine if we're having trouble with the Chinese or something.
Some of the Chinese sleeper cells, and there are Chinese sleeper cells,
just go out there and start throwing matches around.
Suddenly, you know, we've got this problem in addition to all the others.
It's really a terrible situation.
It doesn't help a bunch of homeless junkies are living out in the woods as well.
Yeah.
So, you know, again, we decide we closed down the lunatic asylums because we're good, nice people.
And now your house is on fire.
Yeah.
And exactly.
We're talking with our friend Kurtzzi.
What am I going to do?
too because like it could be very and I'm not saying that that's what this is but we would be stupid to
not you know heed the threat that it poses because I think everyone thinks that these sleeper cells are
terrorists that it's going to be a more sophisticated you know attack or there and all it has to do is
be a firebug out in California somewhere firebug looney with a rifle I mean California
you know Dana I don't have a concealed carry permit in California I commanded thousands of
thousands of guys with machine gun.
And I'm apparently not qualified to decide what weapon I carry when I decide what machine
gun they could.
They would not give you a license.
Oh, I haven't applied because I don't want to take a psychological task and I don't want to spend
$1,000 and I don't want to do all this other stuff.
It's insane.
Wow.
Again, they've made their choices.
You know, when these bad things have, oh my gosh, how could this happen?
How could it not?
That's a million dollar question.
Last question for you.
How does this?
I mean, they said that the next 72 hours, it's going to be disastrous.
The winds are picking up.
I think the Palisades fire was only 13% contained as of this morning.
13% that's insane.
And I know that you know a lot of people who've been displaced.
I know a lot of people have been displaced and some have lost their homes and it's, you know, it's horrifying to watch.
But how you just made a point.
earlier right when we started talking how they only have like what they've called out seven percent
of the guard there why isn't the governor called out more what else could they be doing to respond to this
i mean i i i know it's a historically bad wildfire but my gosh as you just said and then we're finding
out dry hydrants and everything else it's just a nightmare what else can they do send your dog over
there and go at go at uh newsome i love your dog by the way i'm sorry dana i had i i had one of the few
contractors who's not already occupied in California, he just shows us a moment to come in.
But look, I don't know what the hell is going to happen in my state. I think it's going to get
worse. It's like an alcoholic. All right, today with this thing, okay, you woke up in the next
county wearing someone else's pants. All right, maybe you're not hitting bottom yet. Okay,
maybe it has to get much, much worse. And it is going to get much, much worse. There's no upward
trajectory. It's not like Gavin Newsom's going to make a 180 and decide to become competent.
Because, of course, Democrats don't count competent. When you want competence, you get the
moderate Republican. You go get the Giuliani. You hire the Richard Reardon. If you're in Massachusetts,
you get the Mitt Romney. Not one of those horrible Republicans who actually believes in something,
but one who's a technocrat and can kind of pick things up a little so that the completely
foreseeable consequences of your ideology don't come to fruition quite yet.
But of course they are.
And that's why we've got Donald Trump.
There you go.
And I don't know, Newsom may go and Newsom may try in 28 if this doesn't take him out.
If the high speed rail didn't, golly.
I mean, will this?
Who knows?
Kurtz, I think he's out.
I think he's done.
I think he's, you know.
He would still win if he could run again in California, but he is, I think he's finished
elsewhere.
Who else is on the Democrat bench?
Pete Buttigieg?
Amy Klobuchar, maybe?
Amy Klobuchar.
The only thing I like about her is she's very, very aggressive by throwing staplers
at people.
Maybe she'll clarify our enemies with office supplies.
I mean, if politics doesn't work out, maybe she could go into WWE.
I don't know.
Nice.
I can see that.
Kurtz Lector, always so good to see you, my friend.
Thanks for joining us.
We appreciate it.
Stay safe out there, too.
Thanks for having me.
Of course.
And you can get Kurt's book, The Attack.
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It's time for Florida man.
So a couple of, I'm not reading that first one
because that's disgusting.
We're not doing that one.
Some of these are just so nasty.
I'm just not.
And Florida has to make their stuff public.
I'm not doing beastiality stories.
We're just not doing that.
I'll just, so, no.
This is,
I can't what happened this weekend in Florida okay so one South Florida lawmaker here's a little happy story
he filed a bill to designate the American flamingo is the official state bird for Florida
can I be real I thought they already had that what is up with birds that we thought were mascots
or like representatives and they weren't like just last week we made the eagle the official bird
and they just now are making the flamingo the official.
bird? I didn't know that. That's kind of...
A Florida man deputy crashed his patrol car into another vehicle because he was watching a
naughty video that he should not have been watching. Like County Sheriff's Office, the internal
affairs investigation found that Deputy Tristan McComor was looking at something not safe for work
before the crash happened. His body-worn camera captured the steering wheel airbag deploying
after he crashed right into the back of another car.
He picked up his cell phone, went to check on the other driver,
and apparently he told a sergeant that the brakes locked up
before he re-ended the other car that stopped for a school bus, I might add.
And then they found out that he was looking at his phone right before impact.
And apparently he was looking at something that was not only inappropriate,
but visually inappropriate.
And so he was entirely distracted.
He's in super big trouble.
now and he wasn't wearing his seatbelt and he was watching his phone while driving he was watching
prawn case you didn't know and he admitted to lying like during the whole thing so that's not good
that's not good that's that's no uh this no i'm not doing this i know that was in polk county but i'm not
talking about that this uh let's see oh a florida man was arrested an alleged plot to bomb the new
Mark Stock Exchange.
It was a
plot that charging documents
were unsealed Wednesday.
Oh.
He, uh, South Florida resident,
Harron Abdul Malik Yanir.
Oh, sounds like a Florida guy.
Yeah, sounds like Florida guy.
He was charged at the attempted use of an explosive
to damage or destroy building used in interstate commerce.
He, uh,
apparently the FBI got a tip that he was storing,
oh, they followed up on something, uh, that he was storing bob making
schematics in an unlocked storage unit in Coral Springs.
And they found all, I mean, he was making bombs.
bomb after bomb after bomb. And he was, he apparently met with undercover FBI agents. He was asking
them for photos of the New York Stock Exchange and other items. And he was very serious about it.
He said he wanted a reboot of the United States government. And he apparently was ISIS adjacent.
Like he tried to join ISIS or was trying to join ISIS. Hmm. So they, at least they stopped that one.
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people that come here without authorization and they go out and try to loot the place give me a break those people need to be sent back immediately so this will end up helping the overall situation even apart from immigration now the accountability is significant if those duties are clear in law i have the authority with respect to certain officials to suspend them from their office if they are neglecting their duties and that's a that's a authority that i have invoked when it
It's been appropriate in the past.
We also need to make sure that we don't have incentives for people to come illegally.
We enacted E-Verified.
People said that couldn't happen.
We really did probably the strongest legislation in the country in 2023.
So I think Florida has really done a great job with one lingering exception.
So back in 2014, the legislature enacted and then the then governor signed legislation providing preferential tuition for illegal immigrants.
in state tuition. That is a benefit that you're rewarding somebody for being here illegally.
That's true. That's Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. And I mean, I wish that people in California,
like their lawmakers had that kind of tough talk before all of this or maybe like always.
Been nice. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you. We are at the top of this third hour.
And I was reading this whole thing. We're going to talk. We got some Republican stuff.
have to get into. But I was reading this, let me pull this up. I don't know. It's an explainer on
brush clearing and L.A. Like in Missouri, like our family, they have a history with farming and
ranching. So land management is not a foreign concept. I don't think it's a foreign concept to people
who own property, right? You own property. You own farmland, you ranch, you know, whatever it is.
That's not a foreign concept to you. But, you know, if you live out in California and you don't
really, you know, on like land or livestock or anything like that. I don't know. I think some people
just think that it just magically takes care of itself. I don't know. But I was reading the,
this is a couple, a couple of different things on this, including a thread that was discussing
the shrubby vegetation that is present on, they said, most watersheds in L.A.
chaparral is what it's called chaperol it's soft and then what they call coastal sage scrub which honestly
sounds like a body scrub from bath and bodyworks uh they said and the taller hard chaparal and that is
it's dominated by evergreen and drought and uh you know shrubs that go maybe to one to 15 feet tall
it's real tough like leathery they survive it reduces water loss and dry conditions and they also
volatile oils, which produces strong odor and increase flammability. And they said that they
depend on fire as a part of their life cycle. And it is, you must hold periodic controlled burns.
You absolutely must do that. And if you don't, then, you know, when they start covering this
broad area and the plants get older and tougher and drier, you're just growing.
kindling. Tons and tons and tons of it. And they said that usually they just are these continuous
closed canopies and they have they are the perfect fuels. They have the perfect fuel characteristics
to ignite easily, burn intensely and spread rapidly. And this is something that when they had
Rick Caruso, he's the guy who ran against Karen Bass and lost. He actually came pretty close to
it in the palisades of all places, which is a super liberal enclave. But he had he had, he
had actually remarked on this a year or so ago talking about the mitigation and the extensive brush
mitigation and the programs that they use. And he mentioned this specific vegetation that's just
so prevalent out there. And their requirements, they have companies out there that you can hire
because if you're a property owner, you have a house out there. And if you're in what they call a
And this is a substack piece.
Very high fire hazard severity zone.
You're apparently supposed to clear all native brushweeds, grass trees, hazard is vegetation within 200 feet of any structure, etc.
But that's private land.
The problem really hasn't been with private land.
There's a lot of public land that they're just not doing this on.
So it's not the private.
And those restrictions are really, they're very strict with that regulation.
Like you can get cited and find.
But that's, again, on private land.
You have almost just almost a million acres of public lands in California.
They said that the land that is the like, it's like 900 something thousand acres.
It's like some, I read a piece where it said it's the size of Rhode Island.
That's a significant amount of land.
There's not a lot of structures on it, densely packed and you've got that coastal sage scrub, that vegetation that's just kindling.
And that's the problem that they have.
So they have all these restrictions and regulations if you're a private property owner, but for the public land, not so much.
It's just covered with that chopper, that chopperl.
It's just covered with it.
Probably not saying that right.
The coastal sage scrub, we'll call it the Bath and Body Works brand.
The coastal sage scrub.
There was a piece in ProPublica some years ago where they were, where one California journalist was talking about,
the that land management and how again on private land people do it but on public land they don't do it
they're not keeping up with it on public land and they said that in the history of california the
second and third largest fires have been this this week and they said that the wildland fuels
are building up and that you could have something like a power line that goes down in the winds
on the hundreds of thousands of acres of public land
and then it could hit that kindling and a spark could go off.
And that's the problem.
You know, you're not going to be able to prevent every fire,
but you can definitely prevent the severity
and how far it spreads.
But when you have the state and the federal government
that are not properly managing those public lands
the way that they demand people manage them out there
if they're on those high fire zone areas,
that's a huge problem.
Isn't there, there's already one celebrity,
who said they were filing suit against the California government over all of this, the lack of water,
the lack of land management.
And you can actually see, Mike, and Ken, you've probably heard this, like all of our friends
that live out in L.A., they'll tell you, oh, you can look at the land and you can tell,
especially if it's in one of those zones, you can tell what's privately owned and what isn't,
because if they are so eager to, like, levy a fine on you,
if you're not clearing out all your underbrush,
but hell, on the land that the state manages
or the federal government manages,
no, they can do whatever they want.
Maybe they're not going to clear it.
Last fall, Gavin Newsom was just like,
I'm just not going to clear it.
Because they were worried that,
oh, that actually might be bad for the environment
to take out all this, you know.
Well, it's bad for the environment worse
and also for everyone else there.
The restrictions, like I felt on this rabbit hole
of restrictions where
like they're very fine,
out there and they
thought the controlled burns were bad for
the environment. Who made that up?
An illiterate hippie
had to have done that.
So I don't know.
US Forest Service, California state agencies
that are apparently pointing fingers at each other about
managed burns.
There's going to be a lot of stuff that comes out
about this. Think about the level
of incompetency demonstrated by the government.
Not just with California,
but go back further to North Carolina.
Go back further to
Hawaii. You have three states. These are Democrat policies that are ill-treating the people in each of
these states. Now, I want you to compare these states to Florida. How many times Florida got whacked
by a hurricane in the past year? A couple. Pretty damn damaging, too. Sanibel Island, which I've
gone on vacation there before, it's beautiful out there. They had like the one bridge that apparently
connects like that island system to the coast and it was out and they re did they rebuild it like a day
something crazy like that like the people in florida they just sit and wait for a natural disaster
and they prepare for it and then they go out you know how charlie brown and the little sad christmas tree
and all the kids come together and it's like a pretty tree and then the floridians do that
they get it done there we had friends in florida who were dealing with the effects of the one or several
hurricanes. And I would ask them, oh, are you without power? Oh, I was for a couple hours. I'm like,
wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute, you had a hurricane come through, took out your bridge,
was busting up your infrastructure. And you were just without power for a few hours. And that was
like one of the areas that was without it the longest. They're like, yeah, that you can see why
they don't care about hurricanes down there. You can see why so many people don't leave. Because
they're like, no, we vote well. And we know that for the return on the investment of our
vote and the tax dollars that are forcibly taken from us that we're going to be able to get
this handled. And they just run their agencies there, butter. They do. It's wild. When you compare it,
I mean, good grief. Look at Hawaii. Look at North Carolina. Democrat administration. It
matters in when there's natural disasters. And you see the response. You see how long it takes.
I mean, Florida, after they fixed all this stuff with their hurricane, and they got hit.
it pretty damn hard. They sent all the help up to North Carolina and were clearing roads and
rebuilding bridges and all this stuff. They were offering help to California. I don't know how you can
look at these states and can compare the response to these disasters and tell me that this ideology
is the better way to go about it. For your own survival, you should want to vote differently.
This gets beyond petty partisan politics.
You literally have an ideology that celebrates mediocrity, not meritocracy.
You have an ideology that demands that the government control everything, but yet they don't
know how to manage it because it's too damn big and it's a disaster.
There's no comparison here.
Goodness.
Yeah, the U.S. Forest Service in October had directed its employees in California to, quote,
stop prescribed burning for the foreseeable future.
and the Forest Service, they deal with the Los Angeles National Forest.
That covers over 650,000 acres.
It's one quarter of L.A. County.
And it's closed for safety.
They just close it.
I mean, and they've been fighting.
Well, control burns are not an effective.
It's not effective.
It's not going to help.
I don't know where I've ever seen that actually work.
And then the reservoir.
I mean, there's, this is just a nightmare, but there's obviously a difference. And this is what I hope
Republicans focus on instead of all this stupid little infighting that they're doing, which we have
to touch on this. I don't know why people are mad over at Elon Musk over the H-1Bs. I get it. But this is
what happens when you have a coalition. Republicans need to right now be looking at all of this and be
setting the foundation for midterms. This is what voting this way gets you, because it's true.
you pay you have epic taxes here and what are you getting out of it epic taxes in hawaii what do you getting out of it
north carolina what do you getting out of it this is what the the party should be doing instead of fighting
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according to many physicists.
Well, I actually don't think that that's wrong because time is determined by the sun, right?
I mean, by our days and nights and the moon and the sun and the rotation around the sun.
So if it's not like that elsewhere, then that does suspend the idea of time.
Think of it.
There are galaxies where you do not have that.
So, yeah, that completely makes sense as an illusion.
This is something, though, that physicists have kicked around for quite a long time.
but the arguments are pretty compelling for it.
Some D.C. grocery stores are limiting egg purchases amid a nationwide shortage because Biden was such a great president and made the economy so great that they now are having to limit like super expensive eggs.
You know, I mean the butter is more expensive. The milk is more, everything's more expensive.
But apparently they said yes, they have to they have to limit people to three dozen eggs.
So they used Whole Foods in Chevy Chase. Tell me that you are a reporter that doesn't get out of your bubble without,
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they're running out of gas they said
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and so they said that they're confident
that they have sufficient gas supply
and electricity capacity to meet demand
but just saying the natural
gas they said they get theirs from a diverse
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Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash here with you.
I'm watching video of just, we're not going to play it.
So no worries.
Joe Biden is giving his final foreign policy address because he's got a week left.
That's that.
And he's trying to paint a very rosy picture.
And it doesn't, it's not a rosy.
There's no rosy picture to paint.
So welcome back.
We're at the bottom of this third hour.
Joining us now.
He's, I don't, we were actually just talking about on break.
I heard Kane talking to him about how much jet lag, Stephen Yates probably.
I don't even think he gets jet lag.
I'm pretty sure he's probably immune to it.
He just, he doesn't sleep.
He just sits there calmly in his seat and waits and then arrives.
That's it.
I'm pretty sure that's how it works with him.
Stephen Yates, as you know, is the Senior Research Fellow at the Heritage Foundation,
and he spent two administrations, presidential administrations where he was advising on key issues of foreign policy.
And he's a China expert.
And you can find him on X at Yatescom.
He joins us now via Skype.
Stephen, always good to see you.
Happy New Year.
Glad that you made it back.
safe and sound after traveling the world
because you were recently in Taiwan.
Can I say that? That's correct, right?
Yeah, Taiwan and Tokyo.
Wow.
Taiwan, so I'm going to get into the Panama Canal
and all of this stuff, but tell me about this quarantine
that China's starting to talk about as it relates to Taiwan
because now they feel like, oh, we're just need to stop certain things
from entering Taiwan.
So we should probably start talking about maybe quarantining them.
I was reading about this this morning.
They're really planning to get away with a lot.
terms of how they treat that sovereign entity?
Well, and why wouldn't they?
They have been able to push the envelope for a very long time.
They haven't faced really much price to pay.
Occasionally we'll send some kind of naval and air vessels through the Taiwan
straight to kind of brush them back in international waters and airways.
But they've been encroaching upon Taiwan's sovereign territory, as well as that of Japan
and the Philippines in recent.
times. And so this is actually one of the greatest concerns I ran into going to East Asia most
recently. The people over there, their governments are trying to increase capacity. They're trying
to work together to push back and be resilient. They're looking for what the United States
might signal by way of helping out, not asking the U.S. to take the brunt of it, but they don't
want to have to stand alone. And this is one of those big things that Team Trump,
Trump is going to have on the plate right from the get-go.
And team Biden is trying to claim that all is dandy on the way out the door and just
no one in Asia believe that.
Everything's great, nothing to worry about.
This is probably like a really elementary way of putting it.
But when I was reading about just the overtures that China's making, oh, it's not a blockade.
It's just, you know, a quarantine.
Like they're very particular about their wording because they don't want to adopt or implement
anything that could signal war.
because they want to leave themselves some room to walk back.
So that's like the whole strategy of,
I'm touching you,
but I'm not touching you,
right?
Like as a kid when you would aggravate your siblings or your cousins.
You're like,
I'm not touching you,
I'm not touching you.
And you're like right there that far away from them.
This is like honestly what it feels like.
I mean,
a blockade is a blockade.
You can call it a quarantine all you want to.
Well,
I think the accidentally on purpose,
their little political word game is telling more than they know.
I mean,
what do you quarantine?
You quarantine a virus.
What is the virus they're trying to quarantine?
We might call it freedom or democracy or something like that.
They definitely don't want that crap getting out and infecting them over there in mainland China
where they like to have a super surveillance state, lock up people in work camps in the far northwest,
but don't call them Muslim to crush freedom in Hong Kong and free speech.
But, you know, it's just all about unity.
So yeah, I think they accidentally on purpose say quarantine because what they're really trying to do is to keep those nasty viruses of freedom from getting out.
And of course, it's really dangerous too in operation because you can't blockade Taiwan without encroaching on two U.S. treaty allies.
And people can say, well, we don't want to be involved, but we're already signed on as a country constitutionally passing ratification of these things in the Senate.
to say that we're going to stand by our treaty allies, Japan and the Philippines.
And we need alliances in order to try to keep that deterrent far from our shores.
And so that's kind of the trick here.
China is encroaching as much as it can.
And people over there are saying, hey, we want to push back, but what can we really do?
And we're going to have to solve this.
We've got to make sure, I think, first and foremost, stop feeding the beast.
and that's why you've got to reorient our trade away from the funds that allow China's military machine to run ahead.
And stop sharing so much technology. They steal plenty. But, you know, take these two inputs out that we have given trillions of dollars away in recent decades.
And let's at least start in the basics.
That's a great point. Talking with our friend Stephen Yates at Yates Coms on X.
So if you're Trump, you're walking into this.
It hasn't been improved by the last four years of a Biden regime.
what do you do to even start trying to, you know, push back on this?
I mean, it's tricky.
China's very aggressive and they want to call everything done to them that they're doing to everybody else in act of war.
Yeah, they do have this art of projection in all that they do.
But they're up against, I think, probably one of the great head game players of our time in Donald Trump.
I mean, he seems to live rent free in a lot of people's heads.
And if he can do that to the American left, I hope he can do it to the international left too.
And you don't get much further left than communists.
And so I think that, you know, I would like to believe he'll open up dialogue.
I'm happy not to be a part of that dialogue, but he's going to try to take the temperature of where things are.
But he'll also simultaneously put tariffs and other pressure in place.
And he also wants to sell defense articles to people who want to defend themselves.
And that's, I hope, is what Doge gets the Pentagon-oriented right to get all of the inefficiencies
and corruption to the extent possible in the swamp out of our defense manufacturing supply chain.
That'll minimize risk for America, maximize deterrent.
And if he can play the head games with China and its leaders, that might buy time for what I
think is his mission number one, which is American revival.
We start hitting on all engines with grow, baby, grow, and drill, baby, drill.
and secure our border and get people believing in America again leading up to our 250th,
4th of July, all that goodness.
That just nukes this narrative that China's on the rise and America's on the decline.
I think it's kind of the reverse if we get our house in order.
Oh, they love that narrative.
They love that optic, which is kind of why talking with our friend Stephen Yates,
for those listening.
Trump, he's, I think last, his last term, he talked a little bit about the panel.
Panama Canal, but now there seems to be like a plan of action.
Like he's very much interested in figuring out how to deal with the China factor on the
canal, as we've talked about on the program.
You know, and you and I've talked about it before.
They have hubs at either end of the canal.
You know, that's like a Belt and Road initiative country.
I mean, do they, who controls the canal?
I know it's owned by the Panama government, but who really controls it?
Well, there are pieces of this.
You know, flowing through the canal is one thing.
But if you have a lot of material you're moving through, you're probably going to use port facilities in addition to just vessels that flow through.
And if you have, say, five major port facilities on each end of the canal, and two or three of them are Hong Kong-based entities that used to be a free colony of Great Britain, but decidedly as part of the People's Republic.
of China. And after the international security law has passed, it's very clear, even corporate
entities in Hong Kong answer to the Communist Party of China. And, you know, so I think it was
appropriate. This is another one of those things that Donald Trump does more than anyone in history
where he says something and people lose their fruit loops over it. And then all of a sudden,
you start asking basic questions. You're like, well, who does run this? And didn't America invest an awful
a lot and give it away for very little, thank you, President Carter. And now, isn't this a major
national security issue for us? It's the same thing with Greenland and this other stuff. People get
all over there, you know, doing backflips, but then you start asking basic questions, well, why should
it be a colony of Denmark? And what are they going to do to protect the Arctic and critical minerals
there? And if it's bad for us to buy it, do you think the Chinese won't be in there trying to buy stuff?
So he's forcing people to have to take a second look.
And as you intimated, it's getting us to what ought to be a better deal in these things.
And there have been neglected issues from multiple administrations, Republican and Democrat.
Last quick question for you on that, because he's got just one term.
And then he's turned out.
And he's really of that this last term, you've got six months where you don't have to worry about some of these other lawmakers in purple districts.
oh, I'm going to start going towards the center again.
It seems like an insurmountable task to start doing, to start this.
How should he, I mean, how should he even approach it?
If you're telling Trump, okay, this is the first thing that you need to do, what do you even tell him?
This is the hard part.
Well, I just begin at home.
And it doesn't sound like it's foreign policy advice, but it's what puts America in the best possible position to achieve peace and prosperity with our partners around the world.
That is, we have to respect our sovereignty and secure our border.
We can't allow the death of hundreds of thousands of American youths and let that just go unabated and expect we're going to get anywhere in the world.
If we don't respect our own people's lives, then bad people will assume we're weak and they'll be right.
Second thing, we have got to be serious about getting energy.
I think that's why that the Secretary of Interior is in charge of the Energy Committee.
It's because we have so much federal land in America.
Most Americans have no idea that when you get west of the Mississippi River,
you can get upwards of two-thirds to three-quarters of a state that is actually owned by the federal government.
And we have amazing resources there that can be used cleaner or more efficiently to fuel America,
the North America, the world, if we just get.
our head out of, you know where.
Yeah.
And that, if we do just those two things, we're on our way to the bad guys going, well, shoot,
we don't really have that much leverage over America like we thought we did.
America's not on the climb like we thought it was.
And so we had better start making a better deal because this mojo is going on the right direction.
And a lot of America's allies want to be on board that.
Yeah.
Oh, it's going to be a difficult six months.
It could be worth it.
But it's going to be a tough six months.
Stephen Yates at Yatescom.
So glad that you got back safe.
Good to see you, my friend.
Happy New Year.
Happy New Year.
Thank you so much, Dana.
Take care.
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podcast let's talk to us about some unfinished business between Israel Hamas how close is
anyone to a hostage deal well I can answer that question in two ways we are very very close
and yet being very close still means we're far because until you actually get across the
finish line we're not there what that's Jake Sullivan
and what he said is not making sense there.
So he says, yes, it's he also, he, he's just made, they have the worst sound bites from this whole administration today, whether it's Corrine Jean-Pierre or whether it's Biden or whether it's Jake Sullivan or Anthony Blinken who spoke earlier today.
In fact, Biden, there's audio here, just cue me when we have it.
was saying that in his big foreign policy address that he just, his last that he gave,
he was saying that, you know, the biggest threat that everybody's facing is climate change.
That's the big threat.
I know some incoming administration, some in the incoming administration,
are skeptical about the need for clean energy.
They don't even believe climate change is real.
I think they come from a different century.
They're wrong.
They are dead wrong.
It's the single greatest existential threat to humanity.
It is, though?
Wait a minute.
You know, did we check the names of the guys that were starting the fires out in California?
Because I thought one of them was Mr. Change.
First name, climate.
Right?
Climate change, Mr. Mrs. Changes, son.
you know, although I think that they've kind of got like a, you know, volatile family history there, the changes do.
But there's some climate who's been, you know, causing these fires in and around.
I mean, that's, that makes sense if that's the guy's name.
If they're, if the arsonists name or climate change, that makes sense.
Yeah, I think he pronounces it clemate.
But yeah, you're right.
Oh, Clamante changet.
Yeah, that's right.
That's right.
That's right. Clamate changet.
It's French.
It's French.
The French, typical French terrorist, you know, just out there.
Paris Accords.
That makes sense then.
Yeah, yeah, you know, I mean, yeah, I get it.
It totally makes all the sense in the world.
Are you guys, you guys are going to miss Biden, aren't you?
You guys are going to miss his weird rambling speeches where he all of a sudden just decides to yell.
No, I'm not going to.
Not even at the right part.
You're not going to miss it?
I'm not going to miss any of it.
I'm going to miss, uh, Correjean Pierre mispronouncing literally everything that's really going to miss,
whether it's Emma Wright.
Emeritus, Emeritus, or the Nordstrom pipeline, which that was actually the first and only time I got pleasantly excited by anything that the administration said.
I was like, wait a minute, are you telling me I could have a Nordstrom pipeline?
Like, where is that?
I choose the boogie pipeline.
I mean, I would like accessories more than just gas, but whatever.
You know, that would be, that's one way to look at it.
but I don't know.
So they're trying to set the stage that they're leaving, you know, right before any economic doom.
Oh, look how great it is under us.
And then they're going to hand the mess to the Trump administration and then blame him for everything that Biden's done.
Exactly what they're going to do.
Exactly what they're going to do.
And then the media is going to help romanticize Biden's history.
Although I will say, do you know that for the inauguration, designers are now offering?
to dress Melania Trump. That was a huge thing previously.
They didn't want to have anything to do with her. And Ralph Lorenz said out of respect for the
office, he absolutely was going to create her address. And that's the dress she wore inauguration
day. Now these other designers are like, oh, I guess we, too late. Too late. Today in stupidity
came. All right, L.A. County Public Works. Okay, this guy is in charge. He's the director.
Mark Pestrea. Listen to what he says here. I think he was a little bit of a slip, but
Did they start the fires?
Listen to this.
A piece of advice to you is, let's take care of our mental and physical health first
before we embark upon what is going to be a journey to rebuild these communities back
and rebuild them better than they were when we started this fire.
What?
What?
Are you admitting?
Was that an admission?
What?
Did he?
Yeah, it was confusing.
Oh, boy.
That's stupid.
I want to see the backlash he gets for that.
But is that smelt protected, that little bait fish, though?
I'm curious.
Folks, that does it for us today.
I will be back behind the mic with you tomorrow.
And we'll start previewing some of the inauguration stuff.
God bless.
Have a great night.
