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So, you know, I hope it's fine. All I can do is everything that a president can do, which is actually somewhat limited. But it seems like it is not easy to spread. In fact, it's in certain ways very hard to spread. It's been, we've lived with it for years, many years.
And we think we're in very good shape. I'm not freaking out over it.
So, these are the top three things that we're going to be discussing to get you started with, well, my week, you guys. I had a rare day off where I didn't actually go somewhere to work yesterday, but still it was work and I still had some stuff to do. Welcome to the program. Dana Lash with you.
So, those are some of the things that we're going to be hitting today, not just with, because you know, POTUS is expected to be on his way to go and visit. Beijing and talk with Xi Jinping, and apparently they're gonna have a state banquet and everything. Really weird. Um it's just weird.
So, we're going to talk about all of that. We're also going to get into some of the latest with immigration. We're going to get into some of the latest with Islamism. We're going to also touch what you just heard. the President discussing the handy the hand Say it again, hantavirus.
Hantavirus. I don't really want to learn how to say it correctly. I don't, like I said, I guess I said this last week. I don't care if people are bleeding out their eyes. I will punch people in the face before I before I at all whatsoever.
In any way, go back to the lockdown. I swear to you. No, I'm not joking. I will literally raise all manner of hell in the street. I'm not kidding.
Usually, I say it, I'm joking. I legit will cause chaos. And I think a lot of other people will as well, because it's ridiculous. And so, because now they're like, oh my gosh. Kane, there's some Americans that They, I okay, correct me if I'm wrong.
Did you see the article over the weekend that said? uh someone tested and they were um what was the phrase that they used? mildly positive or something to that effect. What does that even mean? It means that they need to start a narrative and they gotta do it somehow.
Mildly positive. What is even that? Little bit pregnant? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Like one of the yeah, like one of those things.
I I don't know. It uh the way that though it's being described is that everybody's got to start I mean, they're really trying to get everything everybody to freak out. And I just I mean, I I I don't trust any of these. None of it. None of it.
None of it. Not a single bit of it.
So we're gonna get into all of the latest because it's another thing with cruise ships. You know, it started apparently on a cruise ship. I'm just saying.
Somebody got in your rats, and then they got on a boat, and then it just went from there. But they're really going to try to get you to freak out over all of this. And it does really seem like they are trying to. They are really trying to stoke. Hysteria, because I've even had a couple of friends go, Well, should I be concerned?
I'm like, I swear to you. If you even ask me that, seriously, I'm gonna rip your extensions out. Not gonna we're not doing it. Not going to have that again, because I think we're still reeling from the effects of it the first time. I don't think we've, in any way, as a nation, culturally, economically, we are not out of the first one.
Why in the world would we want to talk about doing another one? Going through this again, especially when. Everything that we learned about it was all the preventative. You guys know this, everything that we learned about all of the preventative stuff was nonsense. The six feet of separation.
And then we find, and then we still look, Fauci's walking out free.
So, I'm not going to listen to anybody else on anything else while that guy's walking around free, you know? But they're really trying to push it. And then the reporting, as it was with COVID, is all over the place.
Well You know, it can be, it's super contagious if you're in close quarters.
Well, it's not really contagious if you're in close quarters. I really feel as though. The powers that be, whoever they may be. really want you to think that if you poke your head outside just to you know check the temperature Then You could you could get it. You could have it.
you could get you some of that hantavirus. It actually makes me think of Fanta, the soda. That's all I think of is Phanta the Soda.
So we're going to dive into all of that. We're also going to get into some of the media malpractice today, the New York Times, with probably one of the worst cases of media malpractice that I think I've seen, at least in the past five years, but particularly the worst this year. And I think that they were doing it all to get ahead of the story that was coming out that discussed just how bad off. Eight. The torture and the rape and the murder, et cetera, that Hamas perpetuated on October 7th, just how, and how what they've been doing even before and after then.
Just how bad it really is. And I think that they tried to develop this narrative to get ahead of it. There was a piece that the Daily Mail had, I retweeted it earlier, where it talked about the full depravity of Hamas during October 7th. They had a new report and it talked about how these terrorists, the things that they did to people were so unI mean, it is bad. But, you know, Tucker Carlson said they were a political group.
So what do we know, right? They're just a political group that wants political recognition. Just asking questions. I can't even actually I was reading Some of what this report got into. And I don't even really honestly want to share a lot of it on air because it's that bad.
It's incredibly graphic. And I mean, incredibly graphic. And the sexual violence that was perpetrated by these terrorists is.
Some of it I'm like, oh, well, I mean, that's new. It's that bad. And the New York Times, to get ahead of it, they developed this insane story. Where they falsely accused, they had this whole story. They falsely accused Israel of rape dogs.
I know you saw that. Yeah. That's how they did this whole I know. It's really bad.
So, we're going to dive into just how heinous, how you just don't loathe. We always find a new low. You don't load the legacy press enough. from what they've been doing. I mean the way that they Oh man.
Rape dogs. I don't even you can't even make this up. They but they this is this is actually what they wrote about it. In fact, you had Nick Christoph. Who is the New York Times columnist?
And the thing is, is that when the New York Times, they ended up like front paging above the fold this thing, but it was an editorial.
So it wasn't even like it was an investigative piece. They had to run it as an editorial because they knew it was gonna be so unfounded that there was gonna be no way that anybody could, you know, you can't. You can't. Substantiate any of this.
So they ran it as an editorial as a way to have some kind of culpable deniability. And They Ran this, this, I mean, also a super graphic. It was just like the fetish of Nick Kristoff. I don't know how else to put it. The New York Times.
The New York Times I mean, they literally had the dogs are raping Gazan prisoners because I don't use the word Palestinian because it's a made-up word. I'm not kidding you. This is the stuff that the New York Times decided to run as a legitimate piece. And by the way, it was ran by a guy. It was authored this column by a guy who had to write a.
a retraction back in 2014. When He did this entire story and pretty much made it up. He had to come back, and the headline was: When sources may have lied.
So, the guy who concocted this insane story for Hamas, for the New York Times. to get ahead of this horrific report that was coming out. about the awfulness perpetuated by Hamas. It came by a guy who himself already had. I mean, this is like at least one of the latest retractions that he had to write, where he had to admit that it's, he threw sources under the bus.
He said, oh, sources lied, or you just made it up. Insane. And someone just told him, oh, yeah, well, we heard that there were. getting Zionist dogs to go and go after Gazans, and he just ran with it. In the meantime, you know, you had 10,000 some odd photographs and videos of October 7th, thousands upon thousands of hours of video.
Because remember, these dudes were wearing body cameras because they wanted to record the carnage and destruction so they could take it back to their hellholes in Gaza and celebrate it. And that's how a lot of this was obtained. And that was just discredited by uh people like Nick Kristoff. Oh no, I mean it's actual hard evidence, but you know, someone told him Zionist dogs rave gossames, so let's go with that story. Again, however much you loathe the media, it's never enough, ever, ever.
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Now, what the media is trying to do is act like it's our supply that's being threatened, which is stupid. But overall prices, yes, I do get, it's not the supply. because we don't get anything from them. I mean maybe 2%. China gets over 20%.
So stop. But in terms of the It's the overall pricing. World market, I get it, but he's talking about suspending the 18 cent federal gas tax as a way to help ease some of the pain at the pump. It's also apparently a way to kind of push back against what from what I've been reading about jet fuel. price increases.
Uh, you know, I mean Yeah, yeah, yeah, and diesel.
So we'll get into.
Well, we're gonna watch all of that. Also, we have. Um, do you know that people? Here's a new study. Regularly engaged in the arts.
They say age slower.
Now, I don't think it's because they're Like participating in the arts that does it. I think that being engaged in the arts and cultural activities, going to museums and attending concerts and whatever, I think that these are. activities of people who already take care of themselves. And I think that's why. It's not.
Because the way that the study, they're like, well, it's observational. It can't prove cause and effect.
Well, duh. I don't think that going to a concert or going to a museum is what makes you age slower. I think that it is an activity of a person who already probably takes care of themselves anyway. Really? It's so what it's just a weird study, but I saw that going around over the weekend.
Also, a correction to the market. After low mortgage rates had prices riding artificially, house prices are set to plummet across the country because it's a market correction. I mean, that's what we've been talking about for a while. Contagious yawning begins in the womb. Hmm.
But wait, babies copy their mother's mouth movements, apparently. They hear her yawn. And if a baby in utero hears It's his or her mother yawn, then they yawn. And so it goes from it because you know the whole thing where if you hear if somebody yawns, then you yawn, right?
So I don't know. Is it contagious? It is. It is, yeah.
Okay.
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Okay, can you guys send some of that to Texas? And I don't want other Texans getting mad at me because, wait, hold up. Let me look at the temperature. This is just nonsense. This is harassment.
And the temperature right now is, okay, it's 78, whatever. But this morning it was like in the 60s. No way, that is harassment. Be hot or don't. That's it.
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About This Stranger who was assaulted by this violent nut job and then Weeks before The nut job pushed a retired New York City teacher to death on the subway tracks.
So, this gets to be pretty infuriating.
So, This woman in New York City, she's 23 years old, she was detailing how she and her friend narrowly escaped. The guy's name is. Rommel Burke, 32. after he attacked them while they were riding the subway, and this was back on April 2nd. She, in this interview with the New York Post, now says that she completely regrets her decision.
not work with prosecutors. Because Burke was charged with murder on Friday, because he shoved a 76-year-old down a flight of stairs to his death on CCTV. at a subway station just this last Thursday night. And here's what the woman said.
Now this is where you're going to get upset. The woman said. Quote, maybe a part of me was just like, I don't want to put another black man in jail. But you know, at some point, if you are a criminal, you're a criminal. And he was a scary guy.
That's what she told the New York Post. He tried engaging them in conversation. They switched carts. He followed them. He stalked them from behind.
He kicked her front in the back. uh shoved her friend forward, grabbed her by the back of her head. pushed her down, trying to throw her, couldn't throw her, but pushed her down. And it was a big ordeal. and they declined to press charges because he was black.
And so Pay one on. just a couple of weeks later and killed somebody. Wow. I think it's something like that. Why didn't the city just go ahead?
That's what I don't understand. Why didn't the city just go and Do that. And press charges. I mean, it's a violent guy. Wouldn't they want him off the streets regardless of whether or not she was going to press charges?
Right?
So he And the poor old man that he shoved, this nice little 76-year-old man. I mean they the guy and apparently this uh uh perpetrator has a violent record. Already. Has a vital record. He's had multiple arrests.
And I just can't believe you would be like, oh well. I can't, I'm not gonna, I'm not gonna press charges because I just don't wanna see another. Black man in prison. I don't even know what that means. That's like be that's suicidal empathy.
But now she just got another person. Do you think she's culpable? Here's the question: Do you think that this woman, by not working with prosecutors, is culpable? And this, and this this 76-year-old's death. That's a very nuanced conversation because you Can choose whether or not you want to press charges or not press charges.
But the state. has the responsibility I think to you know, essentially in their city, see this guy. End a human life. And then do something about it. That's what the state, or at least the city, should do.
He had been arrested for four times for assault. burglary and resisting arrest. And there's, oh gosh, the video. Oh. He's Shoves him so violently.
The old man's at the I don't want to, I don't want to play the video, and I'm everything auto-plays. I'm not even kidding you. I gotta stop this because I don't wanna watch anybody dying. but he the way he shoves him, the old man's body Turned into a a C. Where his belly was out and his head went back, he shoved him so violently.
He turned into the letter C and then was flung down the stairs. That's how bad it was. And I I I They the neighbors of The man who was killed, they're like, well, clearly this is a failed system. That allowed this guy, well, yeah, I would say so, it's a failed system. This sounds like a Seinfeld episode.
You know what it makes me think? The Seinfi the last Seinfeld episode they have, wasn't it that they got in trouble and went to jail because of the Good Samaritan law because they didn't stop and intervene? They only filmed. What a forecast of society for the future, right? What a forecast.
What a... What a a prophecy of how it would be. with people today. But she said, you know, part of me was like, I don't, I mean, she, this guy, The 76-year-old neighbor is dead because of racism. Because That lady allowed race to play a part in the decision.
That goes both ways. It goes absolutely goes both ways. This guy had been And he had been under a psych hold at Bellevue Hospital once. This was hours before the attack. They said that he had been transported to Bellevue, the attacker.
And he was, quote, an emotionally disturbed person. He was there for psychiatric evaluation. And then another report from. law enforcement at the time. They said he was acting erratically.
and had threatened officers with a stick. And then that's why he was, I guess. Baker acted in there and not Baker had just, you know, forcibly Uh admitted into the into the mental hospital.
So here's the thing. He gets in there. He's taken into Bellevue's comprehensive psychiatric emergency program for evaluation and treatment, and then he's released an hour later. An hour later. Five hours after that, he kills a man.
His victim had catastrophic injuries, traumatic brain injury, fractured spine, broken ribs.
So, even if he survived, he would have been paralyzed. Unbelievable. He didn't steal his wallet. He didn't do anything. He was killed.
The neighbors were worried when he didn't come back. Because they kind of watched his comings and goings. He was independent, but he was slow. He was old and frail. And they said that he was a kind man and he would reach out to them.
But I Wow. And apparently in the courtroom he flashed a smile at the judge and seemingly had no remorse. He had literally been released from a psych ward. I mean, it is so bad. He shoved him so hard down the steps, it's insane.
And he was. Hours after he's released, hours after he's released, and this poor old man.
So there. Yeah, he grinned. Ear to ear when he was in court.
So I don't know. This is just, it's awful. What awful. Awful. I don't know.
By the way, he's described as being a Broadway alum. I'm looking at a picture of him in lipstick. Not on stage. To get my draft. He was in on Broadway in King Kong.
So he would, I'm just, yeah, he's in lipstick and he's got fake lashes on. In one of the photos, I'm looking at. Is this more trans violence? I don't know. I'm wondering.
I feel like it's safe to ask that at this point. Yeah, he had assault, all kinds. I mean, just horrible. Just horrific. I want to switch gears and get to some of this other stuff.
That story's not bad enough. Oh my gosh.
So. What did I have here? We have a couple things I'm going to say for tomorrow, but there's a few other things that I wanted to hit today. POTUS.
So he was getting ripped for The reflective, the reflecting pool in DC for refurbishments to the reflection pool in DC, which That's the long little body of water that's between the Lincoln Memorial and then the. Uh, obelisk they right there in the ellipse, the Washington Mall, right? National Mall. And he actually was spending, from what has been publicly reported, a lot less than what previous presidents have spent when they had to do maintenance, the same type of maintenance on these things. And so you got to listen to this.
This is cut. uh six and also talking to he was also talking about the white house And the ballroom that they are building. Listen, this is cut six. This place was not properly taken care of. I was told by my wife, you have to act presidential.
So don't use foul language. I won't. Therefore. Normally I would have said it was a house, but I don't want to say that. The columns were falling down.
The plaster was falling off. You made a speech, and I was saying, Couldn't you fix up the paint job up there? You know, it looked a little. And this place is tippy-top now. Including all the brand new, beautiful stone.
I paid for it myself, all of the stone, all of the different things we have. We're bringing the White House back to shape. I don't know if you got to walk into the The marble the statuary, it's called statuaria, the statuary marble. I mean, the way that and the way that he wants to do the reflecting pool, they want to make it nice and bright blue, where people just before they wanted algae and bird feces to because the reflecting pool, if you've never been, is it was. Nasty and it smelled.
Steve lives there, he knows. I mean, not like at the pool, but. You know, it's it was always Steve, correct me if I'm wrong, but it was always gross. Every time I've ever been there, it was just you wouldn't want to get in it. Yeah, I never really thought of it that way until I saw the image he posted of it being blue, like somewhat blue, I guess.
And I it's just it's always been green. That's all as far as I can remember. Green and it had floaters in it. For real. Yeah, a lot of duck duty and algae and dress duty, yeah.
Yeah, you would not like you know when Jen A is running across the pool at when at in the movie Forrest Gump, okay, nobody would do that because it's so nasty. No, oh, it was so nasty and smelly. You go there in like the hottest part of summer, and you're by that reflecting pool, it smells so badly. But just you know just the FYI just an FYI just Ugh but it's silly to think. Um Like that, like to do these improvements.
They're only mad because it's him. Barack Obama, when he, what was it? Cain, you found out when he was. doing maintenance or just some repairs, no different than what Trump is doing now. What was it, like three times the money?
It was almost three times the $13 million price tag of Trump's. Cleanup of the reflecting pool.
So 34 million, I think, was the final price tag that Obama spent in 2012 on the reflecting pool. And Not a single peep over upset. Any people upset about it? Yeah. Not one.
Not a single, not a single one. Just awful. And one last thing.
So in Virginia. They were trying to petition the Supreme Court of Virginia about their loss with gerrymandering the Democrats. I thought you guys would like this. Just a quick little thing.
So they spent $80 million on a referendum that they lost about gerrymandering. They didn't do any of the basic legal work to understand even why that was going to be defeated in court. They didn't do any of the basic legal work to understand that. And then in the filing at the Supreme Court, they misspelled Virginia. And they misspelled Senator.
And they made their emergency application. to the wrong Court. Yeah, but these are the people that want to pack the Supreme Court of the United States, guys. Same people. sure you can real really trust that, can't you?
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It's his life mission to make bad decisions. Yeah. It's time for Florida man. WFLA, this was in Winter Park, Florida. A Florida man was arrested after three cameras were found inside of a public access bathroom.
No, it was not for safety and security either. They said it was concealed in the public restroom and they got an arrest warrant for a guy named Nicolas Esperanza, 27, for digital voyeurism. He turned himself in.
Now I went and looked at another Article: It wasn't about security, they were literally pointed towards inside the stall.
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As soon as it opens, uh, canine, it's so great. The canine, they found uh, the elderly man, Ray Cornette. He was, I mean, out there in a rural area. Uh, the canine boomer is the dog who found him in the wooded area. He was returned safely to his home.
That looks like a bloodhound. Yeah. Yeah, that's a beautiful dog, too. I hope they give Boomer, Can I Boomer, all of the treats and the snacks and all of that good stuff because he deserves it. There were 100 hot dogs stolen by a guy at an overnight burglary at a school in Florida.
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Tony! Messed up, you have to commit. If you don't, you cannot sell here. I told you that before. Did you get a two album permit in for me?
Or I will call the council, they will ask you.
Okay.
That's not. Oh my gosh, you can hear her. running across the field. That's insane. Wait, she's going over there to get onto them?
For fireworks? She's still running her. She's oh my gosh. The music in the background is hist is just hysterical. Oh my gosh.
So they're at. What kind of field is this? I mean, it looks like a sports field. It does. Is this a public park or something?
Probably.
So, this lady got really mad at these people shooting off fireworks in a Michigan park. And they were celebrating, what is it, like a Mother's Day celebration? Was it a Mother's Day celebration or was it just on Mother's Day?
Well I mean, what? They're two different things. Are they, though? They are. I don't know about that.
No, no, no, they are. I mean,. I don't, I, I, I, man, alive. If I can celebrate mom and pop off some fireworks, I'm good with that.
So she's okay, so she's at a soccer match, and the announcer was actually declaring a moment of silence for someone's dead mother. Oh lower. What they were the announcers actually taught have it they were gonna have a moment of silence for someone's dead mother and it is bad that was bad oh wow wow wow wow and she got mad at the whole thing.
So that she was at they were at a soccer field. And it was at McKay Park. in Michigan. And it was a bunch of Latino vendors. And she was like, if you don't have a permit, so she started with them: if you don't have a permit to sell, you're out.
It was in Grand Rapids. And most everybody ignored her. And she was saying that it was not a city-approved date for fireworks, and that you. I don't know. What level to Karen do you think she is?
Like she's gotta be like top brass. I'm just trying to figure out what is I hate the whole permitting thing.
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This seems like such a cruel headline. It's Huffington Post though, and Kane found it.
So that's probably why. Old person smell is real, and science will dictate whether or not it happens to you. The musty smell is more than your clothes. It's your musty old A-double snakes. That's what it is.
Just saying. No, they said that if you remember how your favorite granny smelled, go back to your beloved elder and you could, you know, like, what do they say? It's, I don't know how they describe it, like old books or something? Like. Leatherbound books.
Old books is not a bad thing, though. There's like literally candles that are made of that. I've seen, I saw them at the farmer's market in our little small town just over the. Like one week and a couple weeks ago. They said it is the increased production of aldehyde.
in older people, which is the dusty smell. and it smells different. From person to person. I can't even believe that I know. I can't even believe that's a real thing, but it is.
That's the whole thing. Let's see, also. Oh, Britain. They're having trouble with tea. Because of climate change, everybody.
It says Britain's beloved cup of tea could soon taste more bitter thanks to climate change. Really. They're saying that it could have a bitter, a more bitter aftertaste because of rising temperatures and weather differences in India, Sri Lanka, and the effect that it's having on tea leaves. By the way, it's always been hot and a little bit volatile in terms of weather there, just FYI. Let's see.
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