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And just to recap what we talked about earlier, when officers arrived on scene, they came across. in some form or fashion, Three deceased individ uh individuals, victims. One was a security guard. at the center. 942.
So this was this shooting that took place yesterday. This was after we were off air. And it was at The well, I mean, really, the biggest, I guess, the biggest mosque that's in San Diego, it's a Sunni mosque. And I put out a thing yesterday because I thought it was interesting that it was. And it was a SUNY.
Mosque that was hit, and immediately I think people were kind of wondering about sectarian. Violence between Shia and Sunni, and what all does that have to do with it? Then there is the weird history of the mosque itself, because the mosque is not a stranger. to controversy. There was a lot of discussion as well, do they I mean, did they looking at the motive?
Like, what happened? Like, how did this. There's a lot here to unpack, but one thing that I noticed just literally right away. was Remember in Austin, go back to Austin when you had the. A guy who was standing out in the street.
And he was wearing the sweatshirt. What did the sweatshirts? Property of Allah, property of Allah. And he was wearing this sweatshirt that said Property of Allah. And he was walking around, and it was kind of clear.
I mean, Kane, tell me if I'm wrong, it was kind of clear exactly sort of what the motive was in that. Oh, man. Couldn't be clear. insisted that We didn't have a motive yet. Even Obama said.
Even Obama said we didn't have a motive yet. Democrats were saying, oh, don't rush to judgment. You horrible bigots, how dare you? Don't you dare rush to judgment And I mean, I was thinking about this. I really don't think that the media ever actually came back and said, oh, you know, you guys were all right.
really was Terrorism. Whoops. I well I don't think they did. But now the reason I bring that up is because Immediately after this happened. They started calling it a hate crime.
Started calling it a hate crime. Like, okay, let's. Are we going to wait for any of the facts? I mean, is that, I guess, that's the new thing? Because normally they immediately go and start to blame guns, and I think that they were.
Too aggrieved and too excited to try to make this a hate crime. I'm just assuming. I We thought it curious that they immediately, people immediately said this was a hate crime. When And I'm looking back at my notes. I'm counting 17 outlets that said don't, that repeated don't know the motive of Austin when the guy was walking around with a property of all a shirt.
Just saying. Just saying. Yeah. I mean regardless. Yeah, you don't want to see it happen in the United States.
But also, there's a lot with that mosque. We're going to unpack some of that. also on deck today. The latest with Iran. Because now POTUS is getting some grief because he was, it was supposed to happen yesterday, wasn't it?
Or today? the quote-unquote attack, right? It was supposed to happen. I think yesterday, this attack on Iran. And POTUS was going to come in.
He was going to waylay him. And apparently it's not happening now. He said that they had a call. He was talking with UAE. He was talking with the Saudis.
And as a result, he said he was calling off the plan to attack Iran today, Tuesday. As these other Middle Eastern nations asked him to hold off. Wow, Israel's so powerful. Can you believe how powerful Israel is? Wow, just look at that.
Oh, wait, you mean, oh, wait, that's right. You United Arab Emirates, Emirates, and you have the Qatari Emir, and then the Saudis. Oh, interesting, okay. Israel's still so powerful, right?
So apparently, Heg Seth and General Dean Kane said they should still be prepared to go forward with a full large scale assault on a moment's notice in the event that an acceptable deal is not reached.
So I think They're getting a little bit too much rope. Thoughts? I think they're getting a little too much rope personally. I'm looking at this because I don't know what we're waiting for at this point. The last time we waited, Now, look, I'm giving him some grace because the last time we waited and we were going back and forth on this stuff, the Saudis were hurrying up and hurrying with this other pipeline.
trying to get that thing operational so that they could bypass Iran. And then that was successful.
So then it made sense. In hindsight, you look at it and you're like, oh. I get what he was doing now. I get it. All right.
Yeah, let him cook. But I'm wondering why we have the UAE and the Qatari Emir and then the Saudi Crown Prince. He apparently Trump said he received requests from them. to hold off was the quoted phrase. hold off on any kind of military active military operation.
He said he was resuming it after Tehran's latest response. It was deemed insufficient, according to Axios. And he said, well, Trump was telling everybody, look, we're getting ready to do a major attack tomorrow now. It also could be. theater of negotiation.
Maybe they came to a sticking point in negotiations and I don't know. But I do know that there needs to be, we need to start seeing a resolution on the horizon. We have to avoid any future mission creep. And I think we need to get this wrapped up before midterms because, heaven forbid, if you know, I know that the House is projected to that Republicans are projected to maintain control of the House.
However, in the event that they aren't. or that the margin of error is even smaller. This needs to be wrapped up because I guarantee you. This is what Democrats will do. They always say, oh, we'll wind it down.
They don't actually wind it down. And then when they choose to wind it down, people fall off of airplanes. You see that. You've seen that happen.
So here we are. We have to have some resolution on the horizon over this. This needs to take place. And so This and pulling up this other piece that I have. The counterproposal from Iran apparently fell way short of U.S.
demands, according to reported. Synopses of it. A senior U.S. official and a source briefed on the matter said that Iran's counterproposal does not contain a commitment about suspending uranium enrichment or handing over its existing stockpile of highly enriched uranium. Guys, how long?
This is why I'm not in elected office, but I'm just wondering what is stopped. I would be absolutely already done with it. I don't negotiate. I do not negotiate. It's a first and final.
I'm not doing this. I personally wouldn't do it. I would have even less patience for it as the leader of the free world dealing with a terrorist state. There's a saying in my family. I can't say it on air.
And by my family, I mean my kin from the Ozarks. Kane, have you ever heard the phrase? Shitter, get off the bottom. You heard that phrase, right? The phrase is Or get off the pot.
That's the phrase. And That needs to happen now. I'm with this. I'm done. How long have we been?
We've been going over back and forth on this with Iran.
Well, we don't really want to give you this is not, this is, homie, this is not up for discussion. You either give it over or you're going to get turned into glass. Just pick an ending. We can do this easy or we can do it real easy.
Now, unless there is some sort of benefit. For us dragging this out. This is how I view conflict. If conflict is always the last resort. But when conflict does happen Be prepared for it.
Don't start it, but be prepared to end it. And end it.
So at this point, I'm thinking You know Go and just pound it out of Carg Island. Just do it. We're done. Kane, am I? I feel like that's it.
I don't disagree with your sentiment at all. I think there's some nuance here where what the UAE and the others are able to do, which is kind of boots on the ground type stuff and a little more detailed as it relates to weeding out and getting some of those claws. That the regime has got in in Iran. I think that it takes a little bit more than just wiping out infrastructure because the people suffer at that point. I think there's an actual line to be walked here.
And I think that Trump is doing it in a way to where the people in the region, in the UAE, the ones that are actually doing some of that detailed work that avoids our people from being boots on the ground. I think. He's kind of just letting him cook a little bit. Just letting him cook. I'm just getting a little ditchy.
No, and I get it. I completely get it. But I think there's a forty-seven years of of them with their claws in. And I think it's going to take some real detailed work to get those claws out. Then Here's my question, and I don't want people to be offended by this, but I'm just going to be frank about it.
Tommy Lee Jones. Who's a brilliant actor, God love him, and one of the best lines ever written in all of film, outside of Godfather, which is the best film ever made. Was the line for men in black? A person is smart, people are stupid. And you all know this is true.
You all know this is true. Person's smart individual. are sheep. They are stupid, mindless sheep. There's a difference.
So How do you You can't show your cards, but you have to be able to telegraph this to the American people. And this is what Republicans are not doing. How do you tell people, you know what, I gotta cook because these guys are taking care of some details for me? Maybe you come out and say it just like that. I don't know.
Maybe you good fellas it up. I don't know. But we got midterms coming, and I'm very competitive, and I don't like losing to Marxists, and I get really itchy about it.
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I mean, we're not really told in detail what it is, we're just kind of told like a 30,000-foot sort of thing. And I just, you know, I have to pause for a moment. And I realized, you know, everybody needs to get on the bus of nuance here. What gets me is that, for instance, I have this story of when You had, let me pull this story up. The Austin story, where the guy was in a property of a lost sweatshirt, and we were told by the media, don't rush to judgment, you horrible bigots, don't rush to judgment.
I mean, it was kind of clear: if you're an investigator, you're going to be looking at this like, okay, all of this is going to be going into our collection of facts and to explain a motive on this story. But with this, we were immediately told that it was a hate crime. We're told details, but we don't have anything beyond that. You cannot. fault people for being a little wary of trusting some agencies.
I guess explanations of things. People have got to be able to see it and verify it for themselves, for themselves on this. And so that's what makes it a little tricky. And we were talking about the background of this mosque as well. This mosque has a very interesting background.
You know, two of the 9/11 terrorists went there, they got a lot of financial help. On October 7th, the imam justified the attack on October 7th by saying that it was justifiable resistance. And his wife posted an image of the Star of David as a table saw cutting the necks of babies on Instagram. I got screenshots of all of that. I'm not going to show it because it's disgusting.
And she took it down. And that was reported first in local press December 11th, 2023. A lot of questions about this. I want to ask control: do we have audio? Are we good to go?
All right, all right. Do we, deputy? We have, if we have the deputy director, can he hear us? Because we have not got that confirmed yet. Thumbs up if you can hear me.
Can you hear me? Yes, it worked. Oh my gosh, because I was getting ready to throw my microphone. I'm like, what? It's Marxists that are thwarting us.
All right, now let me let's pretend you didn't hear him and let's let's set him up for a minute.
So you guys know, come from the show me state, my home state of Missouri, that we had a great, my everybody loved AG Andrew Bailey, and Andrew Bailey got poached by Washington. To go and serve as deputy director of the FBI, and he joins us by video now. By the way, deputy director. That background, I am very envious of. I feel like we're on unsolved mysteries all of a sudden right now.
Congratulations on that background, but more importantly, thank you for joining me. Hey, hello, my friend. Thank you so much for having me on. It's been too long. Yes, of course it has.
It's been way too long. I wanted to get to all of this stuff with crime rates and some of the reforms that the FBI has implemented because we got some big numbers to discuss. But I wanted to get really quickly your kind of reaction to everything that took place in San Diego. And I'm separating from the audience: yes, this, I mean, we don't like to see anything resolved this way.
However, We live in an environment where rhetoric has been increasing and getting hotter and hotter. And this mosque has a very interesting history. And the stuff that they said about October 7th and posted all over social media, I mean, I don't know. It's just unfortunate all around. But I wanted to get your take on things.
Well, a couple of thoughts to share with you. Number one, we will leave no stone unturned in our pursuit of justice, and that includes exercising every investigative tool to assist at the local level to ensure wrongdoers are held accountable. And if there's additional information, we're going to run it to ground and figure that out. And certainly, I think you're right to say that history has conditioned some of our population to be distrustful of different agencies in their pursuit of these lines of effort. But we're working to transform that here at the FBI.
One of Director Patel's core principles is to rebuild public trust through fierce organizational accountability. And that's what is so much a part of the work I'm doing here to transform the FBI. But let me say this as well: if you look across different states, juvenile law is largely a product of state criminal codes. Under the 10th Amendment, these are authorities granted to the states by the founding fathers, and the federal government is oftentimes limited or prohibited from practicing the kind of law that. Would address many of these juvenile issues.
But even in a red state like our home state of Missouri, that is so supportive of law enforcement. State data reveals that in 82% of cases, Juvenile officers declined to file criminal charges.
Now, the juvenile code is designed and intended to serve the best interest of the child, ignoring criminal behavior. Is not a recipe for success. We've seen that fail time and time again.
So, even in red states like Missouri, you have these kind of system-wide failures at the juvenile level that need to be addressed by policymakers at the state level. But let me give you this other anecdote. What we see is that the pathway from radicalization to mobilization to action that used to take 18 to 24 months, that timeline has now been reduced when you see these types of attacks in a lot of different instances. I'm not saying that's true in this instance just yet because we need to run that to ground. But by and large, the frightening data shows that the pathway from radicalization to mobilization to action has been shortened and that gives law enforcement professionals less time to intervene.
And that's the threat landscape we're dealing with today. But we will continue to address it and ensure that we find justice for victims.
Well, that's, I mean, and that's something too that we've seen more and more of, especially with juveniles. And that explains a lot because we see in every state across the union. I mean, we saw what was that, there was a mall where there was a teenage riot that. Took place. And they were attacking adults and throwing chairs.
And it's crazy. I want to switch gears here because this, I always wait for crime numbers to come out. And for those joining us, we're talking to FBI Deputy Director Andrew Bailey.
So, under the Biden administration, these numbers came out, this was I think October of 24. It showed that there was a 4.5% increase in crime according to data. And John Lott did a lot of research on this as well under the Biden administration.
Now, We are seeing a drop. In fact, the largest drop in violent crime and murder since 1937, homicides have fallen more than 18%.
Now, this isn't a case like in California, Deputy Director, where they just stopped counting crimes. I mean, there's more to it than this. Explain some of this to us. Yeah, look, President Trump came to office in an overwhelming support of the American people with a goal of making America safe again. And that's been the task he's charged Director Cash, Patel, and myself with.
And we're going to deliver on his promise to make America safe again. When we get the FBI back to its core function of protecting the American people and keeping our communities safe, we can and win in the fight against violent crime. And the numbers you're citing are absolutely accurate. You also see a more than 19% decrease in robberies. You see a 20% decrease in fentanyl, or excuse me, in drug overdose deaths, more than 2,250 kilograms of fentanyl seized in one year alone.
And so, when you focus on the mission and you allocate resources to that mission, you can achieve success. Director Patel's historic transformation of the FBI from a weaponized bureaucracy bloated with mission creep to a laser-focused, dynamic organization where we've moved more than a thousand agents and support staff out of the headquarters building and into the field office where they can maximize. Their impact on these numbers. Again, we are fighting and winning in the fight against violent crime and will continue to do so. And I mean, these are great numbers as well.
And I have to ask: this might be kind of a basic question, but. You know where I'm going with this. Where You have a lot of concealed carry past. You have a lot of reciprocity that's expanding. Could that maybe perhaps, you know, people, the crime criminals knowing that innocent Americans are using their Second Amendment to protect themselves, could that perhaps factor into some of those?
Yeah, you're darn right. And look, the founding fathers certainly understood that an individual's right to keep and bear arms was indispensable in defense of liberty and in defense of personal property to defend you and your family from would-be attackers. And certainly that's true when the Second Amendment was incorporated against the states by drafting an enactment of the 14th Amendment after the conclusion of the Civil War. And I think that the Supreme Court's case law, where they now require that any governmental entity advocating or, you know, legally trying to defend a restriction on lawful. Purchase, possession, or use of firearms has to prove there was a historic.
Analog. That's very difficult to do because the founding fathers had cannons and certainly understood that it was necessary for ordered liberty to be able to defend themselves against a tyrannical, potential tyrannical government, but also that individual rights keeping bear arms to protect persons and property from attack. It's why the Second Amendment ends with the words, shall not be infringed. Amen to that. Talking with Deputy Director of the FBI, Andrew Bailey, from the great show me state of Missouri.
You know, we mentioned earlier, like right when we started talking about people's distrust in agencies. And obviously, the FBI is no exception to that. You know, we saw everything that happened with James Comey. We saw things with Lisa Page and everything from 2016. And it caused a lot of people, myself included, to really, you know, take second, third, fourth looks at these agencies and question, you know, the political zealotry of some of some of these people calling these shots.
And I'm curious, now that you're in there and you're in there with some really good appointees, what can you tell the American? American people as a way to encourage them to maybe have a reconciliation with the agency and put a little bit, maybe to restore some of the trust that was lost under the Biden and Widen years.
Well, I think you can see it clearly and explicitly in Director Cash Patel's key principles, two of which are to restore public trust based on fierce organizational accountability. When you had this kind of rogue bureaucracy that saw itself as unaccountable to the American people and using, you know, interjecting its judgment in place of the electorate's judgment, these defy the structure of the constitution that says all executive authority vests in a singular president of the United States. And we serve in the executive branch of government. If people don't like that, it's a volunteer army. They can go work somewhere else.
But at the end of the day, we serve in the executive branch of government and are accountable to the people's elected representatives through congressional oversight. And so transparency is really critical. And again, getting back to that core function, getting people out of headquarters, out in the field, where they can actually chase bad guys instead of elected politicians just because of their right-wing ideology. I mean, this is a really simple concept, but it's truly transformative. And it's a shame that history over the past 20 years had seen.
This kind of slouch towards defiance of constitutional order and constitutional authority, this morass of bureaucracy with mission creep, where this ideology of the left had infected the organization like a virus. And so we're working to root it out and refocus on the mission. But it bears out in the numbers that when we do refocus on the mission, we can make America safe again. And under President Trump and Director Patel's leadership, we are effectively doing that and will continue to pursue those ends. Amen to that.
Deputy Director Andrew Bailey of the FBI, you're such a great public servant, so I can see why they want you there. But I know that, and you're still serving Missourians, but I know Missourians really miss you. Our family just loves you.
So we're glad to see you're kicking button taking aims in D.C. and restoring things and making it right. Always good to have you. You're welcome anytime. Thank you, ma'am.
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Yeah. I am not, so we have people. in Florida that love to send me the craziest headlines. And I am not reading some of the things that you guys sent me. One has to do with the male copulatory organ and pizza, and that's all I'm going to say.
Let's go with this much friendlier Florida driver crashes. After a high speed chase, Kane. And then he jokes about needing a faster car. Yeah. He uh was going 130 miles per hour, crashed his car.
He was smiling in his mug shot. Later joked with the trooper about getting a faster vehicle. High speed chase Saturday night. And it was uh 10.30 in the evening. And he was in Alexis rapidly accelerating to over 100 miles per hour and then getting up there upwards of 130 miles per hour.
Cain, he was done swerving in and out of traffic. People thought he was gonna cross the meeting and up and hit him.
So uh they try to initiate a stop, but he got faster. Try to outrun him, didn't happen. And so he joked with the trooper: Should I get a faster car for next time? I mean, he just smashed this car. He was booked in Lee County jail and he's out on bond.
So there you go. Let's see this. Got a couple of others here.
Okay, well. Just as the headline. Bizarre fruit dispute ends with Ariaman setting apartment on fire.
Now he looks very Discontent. You could say In his uh Mugshot, West Palm Beach man. He said the Holy Spirit done told him to set a fire inside his apartment and he was arrested after trying to burn his home down, say the deputies. Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office responded to Summit Pines Boulevard, and apparently they learned that this whole ordeal began after a fight over a piece of fruit.
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He was escorted out of the smoke-filled home, and then he admitted to the arson. And he said, Well, I lit a Bible on fire because the Holy Spirit done commanded it. And then he was arrested, but he yelled profanities at the neighbor who called for help while they tried to shove him inside the police car.
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I can't believe I missed the Smod headline. An asteroid discovered days ago is only narrowly missing Earth. This is really a bummer to me. Um because you know I would love for A big giant rock to just hit this big giant rock and you know pinball it all up through the universe.
So it's an asteroid the size of maybe a couple school buses. Mm-hmm. It already flew by Earth. It was narrow. What does that mean?
It was about almost 60,000 miles. Yeah. It's not that bad, but yeah, it's about a quarter of the distance between the Earth and the moon. Boo. Just.
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How do you get that? Does that all like Yeah, I don't... Oh no. I don't know. I just And do you think it was a person's ashes?
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