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And might want to start doing less talking and having less fancy conferences in Europe. and getting a boat. It's also. And getting a boat. Of course, you know who that dig was.
You know who that dig was directed towards. and getting a boat. Talking about some of these other European nations, particularly Britain, remember, they had to send their HMS Dragon. Back To Get repairs. after they had nothing in the area, nothing in the Mediterranean.
And they were getting ready. to well, they had already lie prostrate on the floor. in front of Iran saying, please don't hurt us, et cetera. because they denied us use of Cyprus. And so we said, okay, fine, we won't use Cyprus.
And then they ended up getting droned anyway, and then they had to send a HMS Dragon in, because it was the only one that they actually had. And then even from there it was crazy because It had to go back for repairs. I mean, he's right here. He's right. All I know is that.
I think you can deduce the true nature of things. Because of that King Charles, he he's still coming to visit. I'm going to boil it all down to that. That King Charles is still coming to visit. And remember, all of Europe have been trying to pressure to make that.
not happen. and they didn't want it to happen because Yeah. They wanted to have that optic. and they're not getting it.
So very interesting. Welcome to the show. It was uh Sekwar Heg Seth there. Who is explaining the nation's position here? We got a number of things to get you just set up for as we roll into this weekend.
TGIF, I know you feel it. I think we all feel it with this news cycle. For sure. But we're going to get into every all the latest with Iran because I mean, I really do think They the administration was really good with getting out there and I don't want to say spiking the ball, but yeah, kind of spiking the ball. They were really good with this.
And Then I think they stopped for a little bit, they stopped updating. This was a good, this is cut too, though.
So, this was POTUS. Talking about how Netanyahu and President Lebanon should come in and meet in the Oval Office. I feel like that's going to happen. Listen to this. When do you think our president will meet Nathaniel Mojira at the web?
I think we'll do it over the next during this period of time, during the three-week period, ideally. I mean, I'd like to suggest over the Three weeks east fire. If you can do that, well we're here to do it in the Oval Office. And the Granny Hezbollah is not is not responding to our government. is doing whatever it wants.
What do you say for Hester?
Well, look, Israel has to. I mean, we're just talking about it. Israel is going to have to defend itself if they're shot. at and uh they will. I I would never say that they can't.
It would be nice if they wouldn't have to bother with that, but if something happens, they're going to have to defend themselves, as you know. But they're going to do it carefully and they're going to be uh surgical as opposed to beyond surgical and you know there's a lot they can do. But Israel is going to have to defend itself. And he's right. I mean, he's completely right with that.
But I think that would be great.
Now remember. I think it's I like how Lebanon came out and corrected everything when you had Iran and the regime trying to insist. That somehow Uh They were party to this negotiation, this ceasefire, remember, because they wanted, they really wanted. Hezbollah to be able to do whatever they wanted Hezbollah to do. They would be able to act like.
you know. absolute thugs on behalf of Iran. without any expectation of ceasing. And that's really part of the big problem with that. Lebanon can't even handle Hezbollah.
By the way, this is what happens when you bring all these people in from Gaza. And You have zero acclimation. And furthermore, you're talking about generations of people who think that they're in a holy war, so that makes it. entirely different. But This is the problem.
So Hezbollah They're trying to put a leash on Hezbollah. Iran won't do it, but they're trying to protect them. That's not going to happen. And I don't think POTUS would let it happen. And I think him.
boxing out Pakistan from all of that, and Lebanon doing it as well, which you remember the press was trying to pretend that that statement. that none of that happened, but Still That's I thought that was a smart move.
So let's get you set up. Let's get you because we've got Oh gosh, we got to get in with the latest of the Save Act. We're just going to get you in across the threshold. For this Friday. The ceasefire, some people are saying it's wavering.
It's not, look, it's all about Tehran. Everything is about Tehran. How is the regime going to act? Are they going to agree? I mean, this, again, remember the battle that they're playing.
It's not a traditional war of attrition. But in a way, it kind of is a war of attrition because they're wanting to wear down support for the United States. But however long they can make this happen, that's what they're going to try to do. They're going to try to wear all of the support down. And they've been, by the way, they've been just absolutely.
cheering for the regime, which is insane. But that's what they've been doing, cheering for the regime.
So, in addition to this, let's look a little bit domestically. I thought this was a significant story. It's Islamism, right? The FBI apparently thwarted a potential terror plot directed at a Texas synagogue. This is something that Cash Patel had announced.
in saying that This was A woman in Lexington. She was going to murder congregants. at a Texas synagogue. They worked with Charlotte and Houston FBI bureaus. And it was a Lexington, North Carolina woman who was going to try to carry out this mass casualty event in Houston.
She's facing multiple charges. Angela Hicks 18 years old. 18 years old. Her life is over now. She was.
a part of this plot. to attack Houston's congregation Beth Israel. And they arrested her in Harris County. Getting towards Austin. They said that.
They arrested her, Houston Chronicle. A second person was blah, blah, blah, with her, was arrested on North Carolina on felony charges. I'm just trying to get over the 18 years old. Teenager. a teenager.
They got a tip that somebody was planning this event, so thankfully somebody tipped tipped off the FBI. Isn't it the Southern Poverty Law Center's job to know this stuff, by the way? We were talking about the Southern Poverty Law Center this week. They were paying out millions of dollars for people to agitate. Oh, I mean, in form.
Informants And here you have the FBI that is thwarting hate, and the Southern Poverty Law Center is not.
Now I mean, I it was going to be planned for uh several days ago. They were plan well, they were planning it. They were gonna carry out like apparently a minor incursion or something. I don't know what that means in this context. I mean, they're 18.
But then they were also planning a large attack for April 21st of 28. And so I know that the investigation is ongoing. They said it's three states, federal governments involved. The 18-year-old, that's not a teenager, that's a legal adult.
So this is an adult. And Yeah, that is the, I mean, at 18 at that point, that's an adult.
Now, the father was defending the daughter, saying she could not have been involved in this alleged plot. She's involved in a fantasy internet game, and that's why she thinks the way she does. That's so garbage. I'm so tired of people blaming games for this stuff. He says they're fabricated over the top.
Doesn't sound like it though. 18 years old. I mean, how. If you're involved in an internet fantasy game, her What she was planning was quite specific. you're actually targeting a targeting a synagogue.
And by the way, That uh is a similar synagogue, Beth Israel, that was uh down the street from us a couple of years ago, that terror attack that took like right from our studio, down the street from our studio, same Beth Israel congregation. I d that to me is too oddly specific. And For for it to for him to blame it on an inch like a video game It sounds like, how did your kid learn about this stuff? 18 years old? And He said they just want to get paid because she's no threat to anyone, as though.
There is some kind of m plot that people are making money on. Two. Indict an eighteen-year-old Rando. For a terror attack. A planned terror attack.
You can kind of see how she's the way she is because of the father. Eighteen years old, though. I don't know. I wasn't actually surprised. I was surprised that the suspect was 18, but I actually wasn't because there's that generation.
I'm telling you, that's something we have to talk about. Also, New York Post. Do you know what microlooting means? Because it's apparently a new word. Microlooting.
There is a staff writer at The New Yorker. Of course, it's The New Yorker. It's an absolutely trash publication. The New Yorker were there known for this longtime staffer, known for bashing capitalism. Bragged that she has stolen from her local Whole Foods on several occasions.
She was on a podcast for the New York Times. Gia Tolentino made the admission. After joining the left's favorite terrorist, Hassan Piker, and then another New York Times person, they were calling microlooting from mega corporations.
So they would do things like share passwords for streaming services and all kinds of stuff. Those were some of the examples that they gave. They also said, you know, even taking paintings from the Louvre, as though somehow it's kind of justified. She said that she stole from Whole Foods repeatedly. I mean, this is a wealthy woman who writes for The New Yorker.
And Doesn't, I mean, if you're shopping at Whole Foods anyway, come on, that's like a whole paycheck. She was taught, I mean, they try to describe it as micro-looting, but there is this. This huge this mentality on the left. Where Things like the healthcare CEO who was shot to death in the middle of Manhattan. That's justified because people.
objected to his job. Or this is okay because Whole Foods is a big company and they're a big company, and by nature of just being a large company, that is a sin. And therefore Our sin is not counted against us because that's justice. That's the left's version of justice, by the way. We're just going to exclude the fact that it's, we're not going to call it a sin, we're going to call it justice that makes it holier and somewhat more virtuous, right?
This is the mentality of the left. I have another story that dovetails into this that we'll share later. Also, on the way, speaking of that, Democrats' favorite terrorist, Hassan Piker, is all over their fundraisers. He is all over their podcasts. And waiting, I mean, some of the vile things that this guy has said.
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So yesterday, Trump reclassified state licensed medical marijuana as it will basically lessened the category. Defining danger. Let's just put it in layman's terms. It was signed by Todd Blanche. It went from Schedule 1, now going to Schedule 3, which is less strictly regulated.
And it gives medical operators a tax break. You just gotta watch in case medical operators decide that they wanna create a monopoly. And try to control all the licensing in a state because, in some instances, that could even be worse than how it was before it was declassified.
So they said they were also jumpstarting the process for reclassifying it more broadly. There's going to be a hearing that begins in late June on that. Also, an inmate, oh, this is horrible. This is one of the, oh gosh, this story. An inmate was accused of trying to smuggle fentanyl in his backside, his prison wallet.
And then that's not enough. He tried to swallow it after. Oh my gosh. I really, do we really want the story? Is that enough?
I mean, my mouth is going to get down. That's so disgusting. Boa, this is in Washington. State and Olympia. Uh an inmate.
In Thurston County Jail is facing additional charges on top of those that he was initially brought in for. They said he was booked for domestic violence and was being escorted through the facility. When a corrections sergeant Saw him making movements with his hands towards the back of his pants. They intervened. And they found a small amount of fentanyl that he was, you know, putting in the prison wallet.
They fought over control of the drugs, and then he tried to eat the drugs, but he was stopped from doing so.
So he was then booked for possessing a control, they added controlled substance in a correctional facility. And oh my gosh, that would have killed him though. And then, I mean, I've read stories where there have been officers that accidentally touched something. That when they do a bust and it's fentanyl and someone tries this, there was a story of an officer who, just by way of touching the substance, It absorbs into the skin, and she ended up, they ended up having to, what's that pen that they stab them with? It was like a Mm-hmm.
NARC pen or something. What is that called, Steve? Do you know what it's called? Yeah, yeah, Narcan. Thank you, Juan.
The Narcan, and she had to be like revived right there because of that. That's crazy.
So that's really dangerous for them.
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I'm the regular. In the meantime, The where to start because there's a few other things. Week, it's been kind of this last week, has been sort of slow. Although, you know, if we, which is good, because if you had had anything horrific happening with Iran, that you knew that, well, the left, they've been trying to turn it into Um some kind of quagmire boogaloo. It would be a band name.
They've been trying to turn it into some quagmire boogaloo, but it's not. I mean, that's not.
So the ceasefire expires this weekend. That's when everything, you know, it expires. And so. Uh once again, you're going to have Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, they're going to travel to Pakistan soon for talks with Iran's foreign minister. This is what was said to Reuters on Friday.
And Vance is not going. Feels like, I don't know, what Vance's um I think he's very situationally well, he's situationally deployed in these things, which is. That that's a another an analysis for another day. The uh They're going to be there if the regime decides that they want to, they're going to be on standby basically, in case here in the 11th hour the regime decides, well, we don't want to get blown to Smitherene, so maybe we should go ahead and make a deal. Yeah.
It doesn't seem like the uh Z list. Skexies that are running things, it doesn't really seem like they're quite interested. The New York Post had a story about this, about the senior leadership. They're coming to Pakistan. the uh foreign minister He's He's the guy, he's apparently leading the d delegation.
And it'll probably This might be between Islamabad and Tehran only. They're supposed to meet. But the problem with this is that the foreign minister has. He doesn't I feel like from everything that's been reported, it seems as though he believes he can just run this out as long as possible. And that Trump is, I think he believes that Trump isn't going to respond.
Uh it noted that the uh And I don't even understand why Pakistan is even involved in this as well. Why Pakistan and Tehran or Pakistan and Iran are the ones that are going to be discussing this. They're not part of this. Pakistan, if anything, made it worse. Remember, this is the same entity that sheltered Osama bin Laden.
and willingly and excitedly. And they already screwed up this whole process in the first place because they were the ones who decided to invoke Lebanon as part of a ceasefire because they wanted to aid Iran into protecting Hezbollah. They have Iran's interests more at heart than peace.
So that's true. But it doesn't, I don't understand what the purpose of them meeting with Pakistan first to have a discussion. What does that even? It's the United States, not Pakistan, that controls. this straight and we don't take orders from Pakistan.
And they're bots in the phone racks. We don't the phone's in the racks. We don't we don't take orders from them. And Pakistan isn't even involved in any of this. Iran hasn't retaliated against them.
They haven't worked with them. They're not even involved in any of this. They have good rela for some reason. I think they tested them with trying to mess up this negotiation, but they still apparently enjoy good relations with the United States. Not quite sure.
Maybe it's because they're doing this because they feel like they owe him after Trump was brokering the peace agreement between India and Pakistan. I He the thing is is that Iran doesn't need to ask Pakistan. What steps it has to take because it knows what steps it has to take. The administration has been incredibly. Fourth right.
and given them very easy to understand demands. that include you must turn over all of your enriched uranium. That's it. He doesn't, their foreign minister speaks a lot and likes to slow things down, but the problem is that. I don't even know why he's leading the negotiation.
He's the foreign minister, and he doesn't actually have any power whatsoever. To negotiate or advocate or push for, et cetera, any of this, any of these points. The IRGC, if you remember, made it I mean the IRGC They came out, and this was from open source Intel and some others. They made it out that the IRGC was. kind of uh mocking him.
They did not have support of him. They did not support him at all.
So I don't know. I um I think it's going to expire, and we're going to go back to military response. That's what it seems like.
Now, this was a piece that came out. The IRGC publicly has opposed and overruled him a significant number of times.
So I don't even, this is all performative. He's leading a delegation to Islamabad. He doesn't even, the foreign minister, he has no, doesn't have the support of the IRGC. Uh really is just messing things up. Don't, this is all performative.
So they're just going to have what, Koff, and Kushner on standby in case anything serious. does present. But I'm not. I'm not optimistic. I don't think so.
And I don't. I don't think it's, we'll see, but the foreign minister, if he's the guy who's the highest level of power there leading this. We're not going to have anything. He hasn't delivered. And by the way, the blockade is absolutely strangling this regime.
So they can't drag this out really any longer.
Somewhere around $430 something million dollars. A day that they're losing with all of this. And it's just adding up more and more and more.
Now it's been weeks. And now with this blockade of one week now. I mean, this is going to be catastrophic. A damage that would happen to this damage to this regime's industry that they would not be able to recover, probably. in one or maybe two generations.
That's how bad it's just it's kneecapping them. They're trying so badly to expand storage because that's the other thing. They don't have any, I mean, it doesn't matter how much they can put out, they have nowhere to put it. They were trying to reactivate. I was reading this piece.
From Gulf News, they were trying to reactivate a 30-year-old, very large crude carrier. On Carg Island, because apparently their main oil hub has neared its onshore storage limit. And this vessel, which has been anchored empty for a very long time, they're repositioning it to be floating storage. And they think that they'll be able, they have 13 million barrels of spare onshore storage. That's all that remains at the that's what remains at the terminal.
And then they have about a million to 1.1 million barrels a day.
So I mean they will run out of all storage by mid-April.
Sources are saying like in two weeks.
Well, which is now mid-April, not mid-April, mid-May.
So they're not even going to be able to have any ways of destroying anything. Time is running out. They can't sell, they can't store, they can't do anything. And We'll see, but this expires this weekend. Expires this weekend.
Okay, so. A couple of other things to touch on. Democrats' favorite terrorist podcaster. Hassan Piker. He I said some pretty crazy stuff.
And um I cannot believe that he is on so many campaign trails as possible. And he has been. This is a guy who he's a Napo baby.
Well He is. Uh his uncle is Chunk Ugre.
So he's like a nutbo baby. And he has said some pretty deranged things. Where he's talked about how Hamas said Hamas was justified, et cetera, et cetera. He was on this New York Times podcast. and he was trying to sing the praises of Marxism.
This is a guy who's gone to China and slams the United States. He was down in Cuba wearing a $700 shirt while he was handing cookies to kids if they danced for him as he recorded it for his Uh content. He's, I mean, he said that New York has deserved 9-11. I mean, this is a guy who he's Mam Donnie if Mam Donnie had the courage to actually say his positions out loud.
Now the podcast that he was on. He was Defending quandaries like murder. And They had a discussion about that United Healthcare executive that was shot down. This is a 50-year-old father of two, right in cold blood, right in Manhattan. And the debate I can't even believe that there was one with this audience, but they had a debate as to whether or not that was a good thing to do because the guy did a job that these people don't like.
And so a radical leftist who is now in jail going to trial. They he decided to take a take it upon himself and deliver vengeance. I mean This was something else, but he was saying that he could understand it. Listen to this cut, cut 27.
Social murder. Listen to this. Angles. wrote about the concept of social murder. And Brian Thompson as the United Healthcare CEO.
was engaging in a tremendous amount of social murder. The systematized forms of violence, the the structural violence of poverty, the the for profit uh paywalled System of health care in this country. And the consequences of that are. Tremendous amounts of pain, tremendous amounts of violence, tremendous amounts of deaths. And that was a fascinating story for me because America's very draconian about.
Crime and punishment. They're very black and white on this issue. And yet, because of the pervasive pain that the Private healthcare system. had created for the average American I saw so many people. Immediately understand.
You realize how it got to be that way because of the party that you campaigned for. They created it when they federalized it, and it made it. absolutely insufferably ridiculous. I mean this guy he's Everything he's a walking contradiction. He's a communist millionaire.
Right. He Hates America, lives in America. He's a notorious also notorious anti-Semite, like not.
Someone who disagrees with Israeli government policies of certain factions. No, he makes it very clear it is an identity politic position. And He says now that He can kinda understand. He can sort of see Why would this dude kill a United Healthcare CEO, the executive of United Healthcare? Because the executive was guilty of social murder.
Well By that logic, Hassan Piker is guilty of social murder.
So Hmm.
Okay. Tie this in with the story that we had before headlines. The New York Times writer who admitted to stealing from Whole Foods regularly. It was microluding simply because she didn't like the company and felt that because it's a large company, it makes her offense. It neutralizes her offence.
Because the entity against whom she is offending. Isn't likable.
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Assuming he apparently caused it. This was Martin County Sheriff's Office. They accused the guy of setting fire to the grass at the Savannah's Preserve State Park. Morgan Lentz, 22, was jailed on charges including malicious land burning, criminal mischief of $1,000 or more, and resisting arrest without violence.
So I'm like, how. I want to know more about the pirate costume. You know, why maybe? Why? Why would you wear a pirate cost?
Because they don't really give a lot of. A really, oh, well, he didn't really have a pirate sword, it was a samurai sword. When I first heard the words, you have lung cancer. I was in shock. This week on a special episode of Health Discovered.
We're taking a closer look at a common form of lung cancer that accounts for 85% of all cases. And Janet Freeman Daly. And I've been living with non-small cell lung cancer since 2011. Non-small cell lung cancer. It's a diagnosis that changes everything, and yet the conversation around it too often stops at the biology.
and misses what patients are actually living through every single day. There are some things you used to be able to do that you can't do anymore. It's easy to become depressed when you're dealing with all those losses.
So mental health plays a really big role.
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But when it actually matters, you got each other's backs. No question. That's just being a good teammate. And honestly, that shouldn't stop when the game ends. But right now, hate is rising across communities in different ways.
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It's not complicated. Just be the kind of teammate you'd want in your corner. And. The, yeah, he had a, apparently he had a samurai sword and he had like pirate pants, etc. But they didn't like, they don't tell you anything about like why.
I would like I want to know why, because that's um Maybe he was role-playing and just took it a little bit too far. I don't know. So we've got this story. We've got also a Florida man. Was he's gone missing after walking into California Woods, leaving his phone and his dog.
This is a sad story. This guy. Two weeks in rural California. The families hired a private investigator. Trinity County Sheriff's Office said Robert Jameson was visiting friends in the area of Burnt Ranch near Reading, and he went missing on April 8th.
They said that law enforcement conducted multiple search and rescue missions for him, but they haven't had any success. They said that they think he might have been using stimulants, but They also have concerns about that he may have had concerns about being tracked and that's why he left his phone. And he left his his phone, his vehicle, and his dog, and other personal items. It does not sound like this dude's in his right mind. He had a young son.
He was the primary carer for his mom in Florida, and so apparently his friends are flying out of Florida to go look for him. at least to try to fig bring him home or figure out what happened to him. But if he's out in rural California, I don't know. Like if he's on drugs and he's out there in the elements, and I don't know. Reading's more north, though, but.
Still, that's That's sad. And he's the only person that's caring for his mom right now. A Florida man faces federal charges in an onion cargo theft. All the things. This guy defrauded a wholesale produce company in multiple states: Idaho, Washington, Michigan, Texas, Georgia.
The guy, 39 years old, arrested, charged with eight counts of interstate transport of stolen. Property.
So he's in big, bad trouble. This, I would feel like, why would you? I can't believe anybody would try to scam the Navy, anybody beyond the federal government. I can't believe it. But this is this Palm Beach Post has this headline.
Just ready yourselves. How Jupiter owner of Pickle Rick fuel barge scammed the U.S. Navy out of $4.5 million. In search of a fake name to hide his multi-million dollar fraud, he looked no further than the pages of his old yearbook. This dude, this Jupiter businessman sentenced to five years in prison, Jason Butler, he submitted fraudulent invoices to the Navy and the Coast Guard for canceled fuel orders.
And this was between 2022 and 2024. And then he used the stolen funds to purchase two houses. And uh yeah, the pickle rick. Fuel barge.
Sounds totally legit, right? Wow, Pickle Roy Field Barge. It was near Peanut Island. He made a fortune submitting these sham invoices and He said he thought he was just exploiting poorly written government contracts.
Well, that isn't. Don't make it any less illegal, dude. He just, I know it's a Rick and Morty joke, but. Why I think he they don't say his age, but I'm like this guy has to watch Rick and Morty. But I can't believe that it took them that long to find it, though.
I mean, it's literally in all of the, you're the US Navy, you're DOD, they watch everything else, but oh, Pickle Rick Fuel Barge, that's good. That's legit. This is what he told the court. He said, quote, I figured out a loophole in the system. I tried to take advantage of it.
I certainly recognize now that my business practices were unethical, but I never intended to harm anyone. He was found a gut, he found a loophole. and a government contract.
So that meant it's the big government. Do you see now a theme emerging? Like with the whole thing with the Mangion case, right? And then with the woman talking about micro leading Whole Foods, and all of these people who think that if they dislike the person or the entity, that that makes the sin that they're about to commit. It neutralizes it.
that theirs is More virtuous, and by nature of being more virtuous, it's acceptable. And it changes the DNA of the offense. Do you see this? This is a very pervasive thought that's really slowly spreading. And I dare say that it's not really on the left anymore.
I don't know if it's technically something that's held by anyone on the right, but by definitely people who pretend to be on the right. Uh just wild. Oh my gosh, this is so woman driver. This one will make you sick. A Florida woman drove her lifted truck over a Lamborghini and didn't even notice.
Her three-ton Chevy Silverado. She was looking for a parking spot. There's And she drove right over it. She, uh And it was caught on video. There were no injuries.
But She didn't know because her vehicle was so high. I was looking at this video and I thought there's no, it looks like AI, but it's real short, but still, that's crazy. It was a big three ton Chevy Silverado, and as she drove right the heck over this thing, And That's just it's bad. It was a a Lamborghini, what is it, uh, Hurricane? That's what it was.
And a flat black, which is gorgeous.
So, their insurance companies are going to fight that out. But I wonder if she's going to have to get rid of her truck. That's just an insane thing. I would never do that. We got a lot more on the way as we roll towards headlines.
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We're taking a closer look at a common form of lung cancer that accounts for 85% of all cases. And Janet Freeman Daly. And I've been living with non-small cell lung cancer since 2011. Non-small cell lung cancer. It's a diagnosis that changes everything, and yet the conversation around it too often stops at the biology.
and misses what patients are actually living through every single day. There are some things you used to be able to do that you can't do anymore. It's easy to become depressed when you're dealing with all those losses.
So mental health plays a really big role.
So, what does it really mean to advocate for yourself when you're living with non-small cell lung cancer? Listen to Health Discovered on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. One thing about the locker room, it's a mix of everything. Different races, religions, backgrounds, opinions, all of it. And yeah, you argue, you joke around, you disagree constantly.
But when it actually matters, you've got each other's backs. No question. That's just being a good teammate. And honestly, that shouldn't stop when the game ends. But right now, hate is rising across communities in different ways.
And Jewish communities are getting hit hard by it. and hate doesn't stay in one place. It spreads.
So this isn't about agreeing on everything. It's just about showing up for people. The blue square. Is a simple way to do that. Just saying, yeah, I'm not cool with hate, go to bluesquarealliance.org.
Grab one, share it. It's not complicated. Just be the kind of teammate you'd want in your corner. Like sands through the hourglass, so are the days of the United States. It's not only a theft to the fire hydrant, but it's a theft to our citizens, our residents, our firefighters, and in public safety in general.
It's totally unacceptable. Fire hydrants are a very important part of our infrastructure, and no matter how fast we get to a fire, if we don't have an operable fire hydrant, it takes seconds and even minutes away from us maybe saving lives. The problem is whoever's doing this is doing multiple hydrants in a row.
So when DFD shows up, they're not going to have a hydrant within 600 or 900 feet, which puts people's lives at risk. Our men at the same time. Have heard of anyone stealing a fire hydrant? In my life. This is in Detroit.
Now apparently this is how fast 48 hours 75 hydrants stolen. Within, yes, you heard that correctly, within. Forty eight hours. Seventy-five fire hydrants were stolen in Detroit. And Thieves were stealing the metal nozzles and stems.
They were just busting everything up, destroying everything around it. Local officials now have to tell the scrapyards they can't accept any of this stuff. The hydrants are worth about $500 each. But you heard when one of the uh uh Community, one of the elected leaders in fire there in the video, what you heard them saying is that, well, the problem is it's a bunch in a row. It's not one here or there, which really one here or there is still a problem.
That's not what he's saying, but it's a bunch all in a row. And So if you have a fire on a block, you may not have a hydrant anywhere. within that I mean that and people will die.
So they're asking the community to find the suspects, and I just don't think that's going to happen. I just, I cannot believe that we've had to beg, we've, we now have to have. The fire commissioner and others begged people to not steal fire hydrants. In Detroit. That is I don't know.
seventy five hydrants in forty eight hours. And those scrap I mean, the only way that you're going to stop that is by issuing penalties if you have scrapyards that accept them. I don't know what needs to be done for that, but I just don't feel like that's going to do anything. How crazy. I mean I don't know.
They He they in one uh in one uh comment to the press, Detroit officials, one Detroit official told them instead of stealing hydrants to quote, get a job. That's a lot.
So yeah, anywhere from $500 to $600, and they steal the metal nozzles and the stems.
So now they have all of these. busted hydrants. everywhere.
Well, that's a you know Such a surprise for Detroit.
So, what happens when you have generational progressives that ruin your city? Watching it happen in St. Louis, it's already done. They've already, I mean, St. Louis just made a mess, which is crazy because it is one of the most beautiful and walkable cities possible.
I know it sounds crazy to say that, but you can't. Because leftism No, it there's no not there's really no law and order. And I lived in the city, I lived blocks from the stadium, but that's so sad to see. That is so crazy. Oh, would not, I mean, how that's, you are hard up if you're stealing a fire hydrant.
But I don't know. All right, folks.
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This week on a special episode of Health Discovered. We're taking a closer look at a common form of lung cancer that accounts for 85% of all cases. And Janet Freeman Daly. And I've been living with non-small cell lung cancer since 2011. Non-small cell lung cancer.
It's a diagnosis that changes everything, and yet the conversation around it too often stops at the biology. and misses what patients are actually living through every single day. There are some things you used to be able to do that you can't do anymore. It's easy to become depressed when you're dealing with all those losses.
So mental health plays a really big role.
So, what does it really mean to advocate for yourself when you're living with non-small cell lung cancer? Listen to Health Discovered on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. One thing about the locker room, it's a mix of everything. Different races, religions, backgrounds, opinions, all of it. And yeah, you argue, you joke around, you disagree constantly.
But when it actually matters, you've got each other's backs. No question. That's just being a good teammate. And honestly, that shouldn't stop when the game ends. But right now, hate is rising across communities in different ways.
And Jewish communities are getting hit hard by it. And hate doesn't stay in one place. It spreads.
So this isn't about agreeing on everything. It's just about showing up for people. The blue square is Is a simple way to do that. Just saying, yeah, I'm not cool with hate, go to bluesquarealliance.org. Grab one, share it.
It's not complicated. Just be the kind of teammate you'd want in your corner. And now, all of the news you would probably miss: it's time for Dana's Quick Five.
Well, I just saw this. This is horrible that Kane sent in.
So, Ray Hartman. founder of the Riverfront Times. A big time Donnie Brook personality, just an institution in St. Louis. He was killed in a car crash caused by when two trucks came off a semi and hit his car.
I knew him personally. I worked with him for a little while as a freelancer. And I will always say, I mean, obviously, he and I agreed on little, but he never used that as an excuse to not be kind. And never used it as an excuse to not include conservatives like myself. On Donny Brook or in print?
Because remember, when I first started out in politics, I was in my 20s. And he was very, he was encouraging, and he made, he like included me in stuff in St. Louis that. Um I don't think I ever would have been able to access had he not done that.
So that is really shocking.
So our prayers are with the Hartman family, Ray Hartman. Wow, dead now at what is he, 73 years old. That's horrific. Let's see. I know we have more, but I just saw that on break happen.
Also, this headline. Let's see, we have Amnesty International and rights groups that are injured, that are issuing a World Cup travel advisory. There are all of these human rights groups saying that tournament visitors are facing rising authoritarianism and increasing violence in the United States. Spare me. Do you think they did that with uh cotter, by the way?
Or any of these, any Arab nation? I don't think so. A smoking ban announced for people born after 2008 in the UK. The government intends to rein in smoking. I didn't realize how popular it still was over there.
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