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The discussion revolves around the legitimacy of Joe Biden's presidency, citing Russian interference in the 2020 election, and the importance of fundraising for the Biden administration. The hosts also touch on the Biden fundraiser, where attendees paid $100,000 to attend and $500,000 for a photo with the three Democratic leaders, and compare it to a potential Trump fundraiser in Florida.

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You can run the best campaign. You could even become the nominee. And you can have the election stolen from you. How can you win with Russian interference, though? That's what I'm saying.

That's what I'm scared about in 2020. But rightly. Because I think he's an illegitimate president that didn't really win.

So, how do you. You know, fight against that in 2020. You are absolutely right. He is an illegitimate president, in my mind. Would you be my vice president of Sir Canada?

Folks, look, I absolutely agree. Trump didn't actually win the election in 2016. He lost the election, and he was put into office because the Russians interfered. Russia interfered with our election, attacked our democracy for the sole purpose of artificially placing someone at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. They were successful.

Trump knows he's an illegitimate president. The president or elector, although legally elected, is not legitimate. I don't see this. President-elect. As a legitimate president.

You said you believe that Russia's interference altered the outcome of the election. I do. We have a president who, if in fact it is proven, has been assisted by the Russians and may, in fact, not be a legitimate president. The one thing that Trump is fearful of when it comes to his being president is that finally we will see how illegitimate his victory actually was.

So that's like what, two minutes and twenty seconds of Democrats, that's not even all of them. Every single one of them contesting the election. Every single one of them did this. Every Democrat, there was every Democrat that did it, every one of them. They all contested it.

I mean, we remember it distinctly, and it gave start. It was one of the reasons why you saw all those people writing 2016. I mean, I remember this clear as day. Welcome to the program, Dana Lash here with you. uh at the uh top of this first hour.

And we're wrapping up the week for you. There was I just realized I On my rundown, when I was writing Biden fundraiser, I said binder, and I kind of want to keep it. The fundraiser that went last night, I was looking at the price point for some of this because, you know, those are all the people who thought. That the election was stolen in 2016. They thought it was not a legitimate election.

You guys remember that? You guys totally remember this. Democrats did this non-stop. They're like, oh my gosh, we can't believe that Hillary Clinton didn't win. Over Donald Trump, it must mean that it was stolen.

That's literally all we heard.

So, the idea that they're gonna, I just, I, this keeps being brought up, particularly in the context of the Rona McDaniel stuff. Because they're saying, you know, the all the stuff that they say about her.

Well, she's, you know, uh, she was an election today. She never was I I'm tired of defending her 'cause I don't even I'm not even a fan. But it's just so stupid. That they keep, and then and then they keep bringing this up now because it's an election season. And they keep bringing it up and saying, Oh, well, you know, Republicans and they're they you know, they're they don't believe that the election twenty twenty w th would you guys think that you did for all of twenty sixteen?

So this Biden fundraiser, I was looking at some of the price points for the plates on this. Golly, it's nuts. To get a photo with all three of them, it was $500,000. What? Yeah.

If you wanted, so the plate, And eat, you know, convention chicken. It was, I think it was $100,000. You know, for the, it's, you know, the everyman's fundraiser, right? It was a hundred thousand dollars. It's so bad.

$100,000. Just to... That was the base level. That was your basic B level. was a hundred thousand dollars.

And If you, I think you could like shake their hand or meet them for like $250,000. But to get a picture with all three of them, I think it was $500,000.

Well, it was $500,000. I with Biden it was two fifty. With all three of them it was five hundred. Yeah, Every man, Joe Biden, blue blue blue collar, every man. And it just it's just a mess.

He um Looked so weird. Red State had video of him walking around and on stage.

So he was when they were on the stage. By the way, this is why Trump was at the visitation for the for Officer Dillard. He was at the visitation for the slain police officer. While they were there on the stage, Bill Clinton and uh Barack Obama and Joe Biden, they Came up on the stage on a riser.

So the stage was empty, and then from the floor a riser shot up, and the three of them were on it. Is that not over-the-top theatrics, if ever there were over-the-top theatrics? because it's kind of ridiculous.

So they said that And I guess they raised the 25 million they were going for. There was a lot of people there. But he just moved weird. And it's like he can't move his arms well. and he can't lift his legs up to really walk well.

It's he shuffles. And he there was a moment in there on video that Red State has where he was joking about the Dark Brandon stuff. And he took out his sunglasses and put them on, and it looked so awkward and just stiff. I it was weird. It was weird.

He looked like his two friends were visiting him in the nursing home. That's what it looked like.

So this was This was the fundraiser, and they had a lot of disruptions as well.

So they had the pro-Hamas, anti-Israeli, we hate to Jews people that came out. to disrupt It was the fundraiser. They had a bunch of protesters outside. And they were yelling and screaming, and then there was a protester. During the moment when they were speaking about the insurrection, that didn't happen.

There was a protester that got up and began yelling at Biden. Uh, and they were saying you're forcing genocide in Palestine, etc. etc. And other people were booing her, and then other people started shouting, and you got blood on your hands, blah blah blah. It's not Hamas, you stupid Hamas fluffer, you stupid terrorist bee.

All these that's what that is. You have blood on your hands. No, it's the elected government that was murdering people in Gaza. People like you support them because you're a Hamas terrorist sympathizer. I just feel like if you're out there supporting Hamas, I want to deport your ass and send your ass to Gaza.

Go over there, see if you like it over there. I don't want any terrorists here. Because if you're sitting here saying this stuff, you're a terrorist. There's no gray area. You're a terrorist.

You either support people defending themselves or you support the terrorist government of Hamas. And they were popularly elected and they are still popularly supported.

So, you know, you voted for, you voted for this. And they they were uh taunting officers outside. Again, they were taunting officers outside, the protesters, the terrorists, as they were screaming piggy piggy at them, all this other stuff. as you had Trump at the slain officers. visitation.

Just You know, you had Trump at the slain officer's visitation.

So, yeah. This it's just so the optics are just so bad. You didn't think that that was Bill Clinton? No. Kane didn't think Bill Clinton was there.

It's a picture of Jason Bateman. Click on that picture, zoom in. Yeah, on Bill Clinton, and you tell me. I think it's him. I think it's just an awkward photo.

You are just not being honest. That's an awkward photo.

Okay, they can't all be fake, Kane. I'm not saying they're all fake. Why is it always everything or nothing with you? Biden's fake. Like, there's no nuance.

Like, there's no such thing as nuance. But that's Bill Clinton. That is not Bill Clinton. That's Bill Clinton.

Okay.

Well, you can't have that many people. Look at all these people. You're free to do that. All those fame whores that were at the regular whores that were at the fundraiser last night. That's Bill Clinton.

You know what? You can't, it took three people couldn't keep Watergate quiet. You think this is that would be even bigger? Why would they fake Bill Clinton being? No, you were right.

It did look like some guy, Joe Biden, getting visited at the old folks' home by a couple of his friends. One of those guys kind of looks like Bill Clinton. I'm looking at this photo and I'm like, that's. That's a wax museum. They're at Madame Tusads, that's what that is.

That's a straight up a wax museum. We're going to talk more about this and make more fun of it. I wanted to touch on this. I had this listed on your. Rundown as one of the bigger stories.

Do you know the U. S. Census is changing how it categorizes people by race and ethnicity? And the next U.S. Census is going to have boxes for Middle Eastern or North African.

They aren't putting Latinx on there. Every time I say that, all of our Latino listeners get so mad. Was it on there at one point? The comments? What?

Was it on there at one point? I hope. No, but I think remember there was like discussion. Right. Like the, oh gosh, who was it?

The woke skulls, the who the people that were like, no, it's better. It's basically a bunch of white people. They were like, no, we have to help the poor Latinos. We've got to put It has to be Latinx. We're gonna help the poor Latinos.

Of all the rejected labels. The white saviors were gonna come and help the golly.

So they aren't doing it.

So now they're gonna say Middle Eastern or North African. and a Hispanic or Latino box. I'm gonna riot. Where's the just, you know, just you get plain all white? Why can't you know what I mean?

There's subsections, isn't there? No, it's just how racist is that? That sounds racist. Like, can't you be Irish white? Scottish white, French white, they're snotty.

You know what I mean? Mexican white Spain white? Because Spain Spanish people, I mean, you know, uh Isabella of Castile, I mean, those they had like some reddish hair, I'm just saying.

So Is there that? No, you just get to be plain old boring cracker. Just put cracker on the box. Just go ahead and do it. Just take white off and put stupid cracker there.

You know that's what you want to do. Happy Friday. Burn all the things.

So they said They said that the uh Yeah, they're doing the list of checkboxes for people's for their race. I mean, it's just getting longer and longer. I really need to make fun of this more. I mean, so they have. Let me see.

This is the pull this up.

Okay, so this is a PDF. I don't know if this is the final form I'm looking at, though. This is the a PDF of what they say. It's going to be so you can be American Indian or Alaska Native. And then they're like, Asian, please provide details below.

Black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, and then you get Mexican, Cuban, Puerto Rican, Dominican, Salvadoran, uh Guatemalan, Middle Eastern or North African, Lebanese, Syrian, Iranian, Iraqi, Egyptian, Israeli. They don't uh you don't get to select uh Jewish. Yeah, you don't could just select that. Uh native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander. Uh oh, so they got stuff down here, they do have some white.

English, Italian Really? German, Polish, Irish, Scottish. Is this for twenty thirty? Uh yeah, that's what it's looking like. Yeah, this is I don't know if this is I don't know if this is the final form, but I feel like there's some things missing.

Yeah, it's for twenty thirty. You're not going to see it until 2030.

So this is. And I guess this is, so they said these are the revisions, but I guess this is the final. is form that they have unless they t change it again, which I don't think they will. But yeah, th that's it. There you go, guys.

So they said the white definition changed. and Latino is now a race and or ethnicity. But it's not really a race. I'm sorry, but it's not. That's why I I think some of the leftists call y'all wide adjacent.

'Cause it's not its own race. There's like like what, three? That's it. You get three.

Now we're going to make a whole bunch of stuff up.

So stupid. I hate everything. Just brent. Where's the where's the smod? I want an asteroid to come and obliterate this planet.

I want it to come and hit the stupidest part of Earth. And just Just, you know, it's Bad Friday. Just blasted into a million pieces in the universe. We deserve it, maybe not us specifically. But, you know, I'll take the hit just to get rid of everybody else.

That's all right. That's where I am right now. You know. Happy Holy Week. Five.

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So they, it's going to continue to get bigger and bigger. $935 million, no grand prize winner on Wednesday. That I really want to play it. Cool Billy. But but no, you're not going to get all of that.

You're gonna get half of it. The government's gonna take their half for doing absolutely nothing. Because it's the government. Working with your hands is good for your brain. I this seems like it's obvious.

They said that blah, blah, blah. Cash, this story. Can I just for a moment, whatever website this is, your writer needs to be drawn and quartered publicly. I really do believe that if you're a journalist and you don't know how to write a proper story with your balanced lead, like right there, then you need to be tortured to death, excruciatingly, publicly, for wasting our time reading your stupid stuff. Basically, it's a study that it doesn't even get into until six paragraphs later, where some doctor that they don't even identify where she's from.

It says that things like knitting, gardening, coloring, things like that associated with cognitive and emotional benefits. We get it. The story's ruined. I actually am gonna find this reporter. I'm gonna bully them online.

That it made me so mad. I can't stand that. I cannot stand that. DeSantis signs a bill allowing Florida drinkers to buy 15-liter bottles of wine. It's a magnum.

So they call magnums. You can't.

So, under the law, it's illegal for a person to sell wine in a container, blah, blah, blah, holding more than a gallon unless it's a reusable container. I don't even care about that anymore.

Now they're saying that they're going to eliminate the out-of-state regulations in order to help businesses.

So he's ending the squatters. He's doing all this kind of stuff. And now he's got the reducing all the regulations on wine containers. If Ron DeSantis wasn't your best friend, then he is now.

So, Italy's battling to project to protect Michelangelo's penis in his hind end because the iconic artwork is being debased, they said, by cash in novelty, like fridge magnets and t-shirts.

So, Florentine officials are launching court cases because, under the way that they, under their law, because it's a landmark cultural heritage code, they have can protect what is defined as an artistic treasure from anything that's disparaging or any kind of unauthorized commercial use. And so, they're mad that you know they have like David's backside, like as multicolored fridge magnets and his mail copy, Latori Oregon, and all this stuff, which you know, but it was smaller by those standards back then. Things have changed.

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It is a no trespassing sign. You could put this up in your front door, on your property line, somewhere where you can see it from the street. But this is the catch. Take a time-stamped picture of the sign. Most iPhones do this automatically because what you want to prove to police is that the sign was up before the squatters moved in.

You know what I mean? So you have to show that time and date stamp. That's also why video security is so important. You can show they broke in, entered illegally, and then you have helped take away their squatter rights. And we've heard from homeowners who use the sign with the camera to get out squatter.

So we know it works. But look, a lot of people have second homes. They've got property. Maybe they've inherited something that's not really right in the town or neighborhood where they live. All of this makes a difference.

Yeah, and that's when you should ask. ask friends and family, hey, cruise by my house, you know, take a look, see if there's a car in the driveway, light on or off. And if you see something, don't tell them to confront the people inside, because as Dan's camera saw, that can get really dicey. These people are absolute clowns. This is a but so this is local news in New York.

They're telling people to not put or they're telling them, sorry, to put up. no trespassing signs. to stop squatters from stealing their homes. Hmm. Welcome back to the program.

Your lovable curmudgeon dating a lash here with you. Is that like the no? Like no gun signs? Yeah, you know, it'll suck. Yeah, going for his own signs.

Those are squirrel. I I like the signs. Actually, the signs that I wanted to put up around our house, like apparently it made insurance companies. Nervous. 'Cause I wanted you can you know you can get custom made signs.

You can get signs that read: If you trespass, I'll blow your brains out all over my driveway. Did you know that? Nice. You can literally get that printed up as a sign. I'm not kidding.

I'm not saying that I did it and that I was going to put it up. And then when we had our insurance people come, they were like, wow, you might, you know, for your umbrella plane, you might want to take this down. We're a little worried about you. I'm not saying that any of that happened. I'm just saying that you can get those signs printed up.

In case You didn't know where you were. unaware. It's true. Those are the kind of signs that I'm thinking of, right? Or Hear me out.

You get a sign that says if you trespass, the aliens in this house, like from space, the outer space aliens, will kidnap you and rape you to death. I mean, that's also one. that you could It's a lot to print out. A lot to read on the sign. There's any kind of legal anything, you know.

You couldn't have anybody come out and be like, wait a minute, our laws here don't cover outer space aliens.

So we don't know what to tell you about this sign. I feel like that would work. You know? Legally. Yeah.

I mean, if you can't, look, I'm just telling you, if you can't. Have your gun and castle doctrine and protect your property. Then You've got to go to extreme measures. You know what I'm saying? You gotta go like, maybe if they open the door a bucket full of nails flies out of their face.

I don't know. I'm just thinking, yeah, that's the home alone route. But I kind of like the creepy sign there could be a serial killer in here, right? I'm just saying. Or it might be helpful too if you have a second home.

Which is can I just say sidebar to this and we're going to get back to the squatting thing. I don't get that. You know what I mean? I just don't get the idea of having a second house. If I were a caprillionaire, I still wouldn't have a second house.

I get it that All the people out there that are in invest are in investing right now are wanting to murder me. Because they're like, do you understand that that's a I know that, I know exactly what you're saying. It's just more stuff I gotta deal with. You know what I mean? I don't like dealing with stuff.

I don't want to deal with it. You have that stuff you have to deal with. I just get aggravated if I have like too many hairpins. I just. You know, I get aggravated.

I just, I don't, like, if I have too much olive oil sometimes, I'm like, I don't know which one to use anymore. I just there's I just get overwhelmed and I don't want to deal with it. That seems stressful. I know people that have second houses and I don't know how they do it. They gotta furnish them.

That stuff you gotta clean.

Well, they probably have hired. They probably hire people to clean it. But you know what I mean? Like it's just stuff you gotta worry about. And then you gotta worry about squatters.

So my thing, where I was going with this, is that if you have you know, a a second house or something like that. You know, maybe dig a pit in the back. Or in your basement. Just hear me out. It sounds nuts, but it's cost-effective in the long run, particularly.

if you've got, you know, the no squ the squatting right people laws in there.

So dig a pit in your basement, right? Get a little white fluffy dog. and then a basket with some lotion. And you know, maybe just leave some D V D's. They don't even have these anymore.

Silence of the lambs sitting around. Yeah, certainly sounds familiar. Cinematic. Yeah, I'm just saying, so that way, if people come and squat in your house. They could be like Do we want to be here when they come back?

Is it worth it? Is it worth it? That's what you want squatters to ask. Is it worth whatever this is? for me to squat this house.

I'm just saying. But I kinda like some of the signs and stuff, you know, like, you know, if space aliens will rape you to death if you trespass and squat at this house. That's a good one, Kane, you gotta admit. Yeah, it's lengthy, but effective, I would imagine.

Well, I'm trying to figure out mentally a way to shorten it. Like, no trespassing, space aliens will rape you to death. Yeah. Really isn't it? As if the space alien rape wasn't bad enough.

It's to death, right? 'Cause that has to be put in the obit. You know what I mean? Like, well, he was alive until he was raped to death by space aliens. Maybe fun.

It's Friday. I don't care. Maybe, maybe put on there that. You know, they they don't care about gender. They don't discriminate.

They take everybody. Oh my gosh. I just, I got to tell you.

So, you know, maybe that's a way. I'm just trying to think of ways to get. Right. Or maybe you could also have a helpful neighbor.

Now, here's something. This is where you can get your neighbors in. And if you're a neighbor to somebody whose house may get squatted, And here's a way you can make some money. Have the neighbor go out when they see the squatters going in, right? And go, oh Fresh meat.

The owner is going to be so happy. You know what I mean? And then the people going in are going to be like, are we going to get eaten? Like, what is this? And maybe just have some.

You know, stuff sitting around your house. I feel like people who would try to squat me would be weirded out. My house is a little weird. We'll bet. Is that how it's referred to?

If someone tries to squat me? Is that how we're describing it? Don't you squat me! I'm going to squat you. Go squat yourself.

I got signs. I got signs. Click on that. There's some space aliens back here. Gave him some Viagra.

But you guys You see you see my point with us.

So you have these this is New York local news. And they're saying, Yeah, we gotta we gotta just put up some notes. Did you see how they were so dedicated? They're sweet little brainless hearts. They're so dedicated.

You gotta take a picture of your sign to keep the squatters out. Time stamp. Yeah, time stamp it. You gotta have that metadata. keep the to keep the squatters out.

Or You know, you could do it my way. I'm just I just who's That's that's some balls, I gotta say. I've been to foreign countries. I cannot imagine going to a foreign country. I can't imagine going to like Italy or Puerto Rico or Spain or anywhere else.

I can't imagine going to a foreign country and busting up into somebody's house, like that one dude from Venezuela, and telling all those people to squat. Or, I can't imagine going into a foreign country and squatting someone's house. I can't imagine here in the US going to someone else's house and squatting their house. Who is you? And to know that you're going to be protected by the law.

That's how far off. This is just such insanity. I'm looking up signs right now. And I think it's really cheap actually to get a sign that says Don't squat me. I do, I still think that I need, I would like the Space Again one the best.

Yeah, that's a more of a warning sign. No, that's a promise of things to come. That's Juan says this stuff doesn't happen in Puerto Rico. Juan literally typed in Slack. You'll get slapped.

Yeah. You should be getting merced. They don't mess, man. They don't have patience for that stuff. They don't have the patience for it.

What happened to us? Like we're like, oh, please don't take our homes. What the hell? Is it how is this not like a violation of the quartering act? Stranger in home equals stranger getting murked.

That's literally all I mean, that's it. I think legally I'm covered. That sounds like Bruce Jern's rule from the burbs. Stranger at home means stranger gets murked. It's true.

Yeah, you can't do this anymore. I feel like that because it's common sense, you know, but here. Please don't take our homes. Please, please, we just don't squat our house and change the law and move in the front. Please don't do any of that.

I mean, not only would I shoot you, but I'd probably pistol with your dead body on my porch, I feel like. I just. It's quite a segment so far. It is quite a segment. And I hope that all my haters choke.

That's it. Good Friday. Good Friday. It's good Friday. It's it's bad Friday.

It's bad Friday, but it's good Sunday. Uh all right, so I mean, I just, you have to highlight absurdity with absurdity. And I just can't, I shouldn't have to explain that. But I just can't believe that this is what people are being told in New York. That just put this up because they're going to pay attention to that, right?

Like the criminals that take guns into gun-free zones, right? Oh, wait a minute, I was going to go and do this, but there's a sign. It magically disarms you, you know that?

So, like, if you go like a gun-free zone and there's a gun-free zone sign, I don't know if you knew this, but the firearm that the criminal was going to illegally take into the property. It, um Uh disappears. That's famous. It just vanishes. That's the power of signage.

See? And with the the no trespassing? you there's like it creates an invisible force field.

So you actually it's totally defies space and time, dude. Yeah, they're super affordable. And they're so affordable. They do all that. It's amazing.

And you can also pull them up and beat people with them, too, if they're affixed onto a stake. It's amazing. So I'm full of helpful tips. Ask me how to protect your home. There's a.

I know there's more. I feel so bad. I feel so bad for these people that have to deal with this. All right, so. Speaking of Puerto Rico and the administration of bad law, so Kamala Harris went to Puerto Rico.

Did you know she was going there? Maybe real, I didn't even know. I didn't know until I saw this New York Times piece, and I was like, oh, she went? She was there.

So she was in San Juan. This was last Friday. Did you know she was there? Why do you hate women of color, Kane? They were supposed to highlight the Biden administration's dedication to aiding Puerto Rico's recovery.

Her five-hour visit. They she went and she visited an 86-year-old whose home was only recently rebuilt, They said this c they they noted how a lot of some of the residents lack land titles, so that makes them ineligible to get federal emergency assistance. And she was I I this was she was trying to, I guess, Uh raise awareness for that, I don't even know what. But um The What they would they uh they keep talking about our federal government, but what about Puerto Rican government though, too? But she apparently was getting Some people thought that her she got heckled.

They had activists telling her, Yankee, go home. I want to laugh to death. What? That is hysterical. Yankee, go home.

Some of the groups chanted. And they said, listen to this paragraph. This is from the New York Times. You know, it's a super conservative publication. Yeah, and um very conservative.

They write: In a scene reminiscent of the HBO show Veep, the vice president clapped haplessly along to Spanish protest songs that greeted her. apparently not realizing that the lyrics were critical of her visit. Um can one cringe to death? What killed her, cringing? She cringed too hard.

was one cringe too many. She cringed to death. She was clapping along to protest songs. Because she didn't know that the lyrics We're criticizing her. CSA Broadway.

You know what would make her trip better? Jill Biden. You know, 'cause she's a doctor and all. She can rearrange guts. Oh wait, she can't?

Oh, it's a vanity plate?

Okay.

That's what it is. If you can't rearrange you're gonna get mad at me, I don't care. If you can't rearrange guts, it's a vanity plate and you paid six figures for it. Hug yourself. Just saying.

So yeah, they were criti they were they were trolling her and she was like, yeah. Clap it along to it.

Okay.

Shm. Oh my gosh, I can't. We have more on the way. I mean, there's a lot more. We're just, you know what you're going to do today?

Because it's Friday and you've had a long week. We're going to make fun of everything and everyone today. I will be that friend to you. I will be the friend that says it and is mean, and you can laugh along, knowing that you are clean when you walk into church on Sunday and you don't have to ask forgiveness for anything. There you go.

I'll take it all. I'm kidding. All right, we got to get moving. She was unburdened by intelligence. See, you got to say that out loud.

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You know, we're in the business of dealing with roads and bridges and sometimes ships and trains. We are not in the habit, as a Department of Transportation, of being in the business of dealing with conspiracies or conspiracy theories or that kind of wild thinking. But unfortunately, it is a fact of life in America today. What's really upsetting, of course, is that when misinformation or disinformation circulates, that is not without victims. Remember, this is a human tragedy.

Six people lost their lives. And also buses and trains. And things that go brrrrr. We're we do all those things. He That was uh Secretary Mayor Booty juice.

And he's uh talking about the this is obviously the bridge. And he's getting into, you know, these conspiracy theories. It's a fact. You didn't.

So it's only one of two things, right? It's incompetence or the conspiracy theory.

So is he just then admitting that it's incompetence on the transportation departments? Yeah, and also, like, didn't he also help participate in the conspiracy theories? 'Cause he pushed all the whole 2016 was a lie. Yeah. Yeah, I'm That doesn't really fly.

It doesn't really make sense. All right, so coming up. My friend Jesse Waters is going to be joining us on the show today. I think he's only been on my show like one time before. I've been on his show lots.

He's only been on my show one time before, but he has a book out. And uh I'm gonna ask him if he remembers the very first time that we met in person, like back in 09. when he was doing a Man on the Street stuff for Bill O'Reilly. and I had just gotten Invisalign. And I came out from putting my Invisalign tray in, and he stuck, I was live on air, on Fox, prime time.

He stuck a microphone on my face at this tea party convention. and I could not not lisp. And it was a nightmare, but it was funny. I'm gonna ask him about that. Stick with us, second hour on the way.

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It's about both. First of all, it's sort of like the Super Bowl of fundraisers. I mean, to have $25 million raised. And don't forget, President Obama during his midterm, he was battling in the polls. He was weak.

He was wobbling. And then Bill Clinton came out at our convention and gave an incredible speech and helped to turn the tide for Obama.

So there is this tradition of the last Democratic president taking the stage, helping the existing Democratic president do well. And so now you've got two. You've got Bill Clinton, who's a rock star for a certain part of the party. And Bill Clinton's a rock star. Obama's a rock star getting behind Biden.

Stop saying that. Stop saying rock star. Stop saying someone's a rock star. They're not. It like denigrates real rock stars.

Good heavens. Welcome back to the program. Daniel Lash with you, top of the second hour. You can listen coast to coast. You can find us on an affiliate.

Terrestrially. You can also stream us. You can find us channel 347 DirecTV. And um On X, we're also streaming on X as well. And Rumble, I think we're on Rumble too.

We're everywhere now. everywhere. The big giant fundraiser. that Biden had And Kane, did you see the video of them coming up on the riser? I did, yeah.

So imagine the stage, right? You have the stage. And You had Clinton and then Biden in the middle and then Obama. and this riser comes up. Very slowly.

Oh, it's magic! There they are! Yeah. And the three of them are standing there. I was watching this come up.

And I was wondering how Biden didn't fall over. Because he's so stiff and he's so awkward and he can't bend his arms. He's like a Ken doll. An old one. That's doesn't move too well.

And you know, like Ken doesn't have arm joints, you can't you know Can does camp into legs, camp in his arms. Can't do anything. He's, and he just, it was so awkward. And he, uh, that fundraiser. People paid $100,000 just to go to that.

That was the basic. General Admission Ticket one hundred thousand dollars. to get a picture with these stooges. It was five hundred thousand dollars.

Now think about it. If their goal was to raise Kane twenty five million, how many people paid $500,000 to get Wow. photo with all three of them.

Well, you get you have to throw into account it's a hundred thousand just to attend, right, each.

So then the five hundred thousand for the picks, so at least f fifteen people? Would have had at least 15 people had to. Good night. Just weird. It's just so weird.

But the left is like, oh my gosh, it's the Super Bowl of fundraising. It's so amazing.

Now, apparently, Trump is going to host. A fundraiser also. in Florida. Uh this is from the New York Post. They are planning a major South Florida fundraiser next week.

It's a Palm Beach event. It's hosted by a billionaire hedge fund manager. And He's uh a rep told the Post that they're aiming for 33 million. And that's what they're. Biden's was $25 million.

Now, let me tell you this: I like that they're focusing on earning, like raising money, and I hope it's for the campaign. Because I don't want the legal bills sucking everything up because you got to focus on campaigning. You you have to maximize the turnout. Two. A degree never before seen.

Because the left has not even gotten started with their get out the vote apparatus. The fundraising is so important. And it's important because. The Republican Party's broke. nationally.

Uh many of the state parties are broke. And a lot of the campaigns are having difficulty in raising money. And they have to meet like certain quotas to keep like to keep in committees and all this other stuff. The RNC, honestly, I have not seen giant, like particularly with Trump. I haven't seen a lot of these big fundraisers playing.

He needs to do more of this because he's going to have to raise money for down ticket races too. There are a number of races in flux because they're going to be quite contentious going into this general season. Uh the they they come from some you know some battleground house areas. And we only have a plus one. majority in the House right now.

We've got to keep majority in the House. That is probably the most important thing. Because if you get Trump in the White House and you lose the House, I hate to tell you, but you're not going to get anything done. It's literally not going to happen. It is going to be probably even more of a log jam than it is now.

You're not going to get anything that you want.

Now Part of that won't be his fault, but part of it will be If he doesn't also Dir direct Fundraising is Outreach and all of that towards down ticket stuff because that's part of the job of the nominee, too. You don't, it's tough, it's tough. You don't just campaign for yourself, you're also campaigning for all of these people down ticket. And you're trying to help. That's why Marjorie Taylor Greene was like, she wasn't wrong.

The media was, I don't know why, the media, they're such jerkwads, they were trying to make fun of her, but she's right. She was like, well, you know, we got to keep the house even if it means Trump has to pull us off. The fundraising is weak right now with the RNC because a lot of people are dissatisfied. And I actually do think it will take the nominee to kind of reinvigorate some of that.

So she's not actually off what she said. I mean, she's, you know, you're going to have to, you're going to require him. And he can raise money. If there's one thing that Trump can do, he can raise money. And Joe Biden can't.

That's why he has to have Obama and Clinton there. I saw that. Where is this at? I think I put this in your. I did.

I put it in your prep. Let me pull this out because it just reminded me of this story. Let me pull this up real quick. It reminded me of this headline that I had. I sent it out if you are a subscriber over at Substack, over at Chapter and Verse.

I had this story. Of the uh there was a criticism of For some reason, my subsequent doesn't want to pull up. I hate everything. They were trying to criticize Trump, I guess, for not having. other big name Republicans there or something to that effect.

They were trying to like say that, oh, where's his this person or that person? Where's it's just him going to be at I don't know who all he's going to have at this fundraiser in South Florida. But my point was, Is that do they Do you actually need anybody? I mean, do you actually need? I mean, does he actually need other people to.

Help him fundraise. I don't think he does. Whereas Joe Biden, I think, absolutely needs other people there to help fundraise with him.

So I'm looking at this. This uh My so I had it in here. How This what piece was this? This was I think this was like a New York Times piece. where they were saying that Oh, Biden's leaning on his Democratic predecessors, and Trump is isolated from other Republican leaders.

So that's one of the things that they're going to try to focus on because they want to make sure that they are in some way. And I guess we don't have Wi-Fi right now, something just went down. Uh they are trying to in some way Further divide the right and the Republican Party. And so they're. They're arguing that, oh, he's isolated from other Republican leaders.

But I don't think that he needs that help. I don't think he needs the help at all. It doesn't make you know, that doesn't make any sense.

So, I don't know. We're going to follow some of that stuff. And I'm trying to figure out now because I'm trying to pull some of this stuff up, and I'm not able to. I think we're having some technical difficulties here for whatever reason. But that's one of the, I wanted to pull this piece up for you.

But you have it if you are an email subscriber over at chapter and verse. All right, so some of the other stuff that we're going to get into here coming up, we have my friend Jesse Waters who's going to be joining us at the bottom of the hour to talk about his new book, Get It Together. I know Jesse for a long time, like super long time. He had only been, the first time I met him, he had only been at Fox for like a couple of years, I think. And I've known, like I said, I've known him for a really long time.

And I go on his show pretty frequently. Uh so and maybe it's Substack that's down. I think it's just Substack sidebar. Substack apparently is down.

So if you're trying to access that, you can't because, for whatever reason, substack is down.

So Anyway, that's the newsletter. See, even I rely on my newsletter. Because I'm like, wait a minute, I can't pull this up. I forgot to save this in my bookmark system. And then I have to go back to my own newsletter that I sent out.

So you know that I like actually use the stuff that I send out to you.

So there's that. This headline I had listed at the top as one of the. Top stories. This is is. I was actually shocked by this.

So, you guys remember. uh the accusations that came from a third party. an agency that um had been criticizing the way that some of the media had been working in Uh Gaza.

So there was The Associated Press that had been accused of collaborating with Hamas. And there was a New York wasn't there a New York Times? Reporter that had been also accused of collaborating with Hamas, and because some of the photos that they had taken. They were right there when Hamas was entering through some of the torn up fences and stuff, breaching the border barrier, et cetera, et cetera. And so there were questions as to, well, How did they know the timing of this?

How did they know when Hamas was going to be coming here? Because it was in the morning. How did they know when they were going to be entering? How did they know when they were going to be crossing right here? There were photos later of some of these reporters on the backs of bikes holding rockets and stuff, which kind of goes way far beyond just observing and covering what was happening, which still then raises questions.

If you see a terror attack coming, do you not warn people? Or are you just, I mean, this isn't Nat Geo. What in the world?

So This is the uh Missouri School of Journalism. And it's the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute, the Missouri School of Journalism. And They won the world's oldest photo journalism prize. For a picture of Shani Luke.

You guys remember the 22-year-old woman whose legs were all contorted in an unnatural fashion? She had been stripped. And uh she was on the back of a truck face down. and she had been killed by Hamas. and they were parading her dead body, her, around Gaza.

they were parading her dead body around Gaza. And The photo Was the centerpiece of this submission that won the photo agency? It was the AP Team Picture Story of the Year. And they want an award for it. This photo, the photo of her.

dead on the back of a truck with Hamas celebrating that they had killed her. won an award.

Someone submitted it. You have to submit things for consideration. They actually took the time. to fill out a form. because you have to explain the photo and everything else.

Submit it. And then they actually awarded it.

So not only are they, not only did the AP collaborate with Hamas. But they made money off of the deaths of innocents with that photo and licensing it out. and other winning awards. for that photo. How are they different from Hamas at this point?

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So, I wanted to go back to this really quickly. I had this headline from last segment and I didn't get to actually get into it.

Song lyrics have become simpler and more repetitive over the last 40 years, according to a study. Experts analyzed 12,000 rap country pop RB and rock songs since 1980, and they say that most musicians have largely abandoned the lyrical poetry of the all-time great songs. They want clear, catchy stuff that grabs people's attention because we're all getting dumber and we have the attention span of a squirrel. Makes me hate everything. We're smod.

I just I say that often because I mean it. That's why.

So the going into this, This headline is from the British publication, The Metro. And they're saying pop music isn't what it used to be. That, and they're touching down on this: that they even use like chords are similar now, and chord progressions, just not similar enough to. Like, like, trip any, you know, copyright issues, but everything is just becoming so formulaic, and it is. We were talking about this all last night because we were watching music videos last night.

And everything is so derivative now. And now they have got like... Uh what is it? Like cartoon characters and Anime characters and animated, just basic, just all of this stuff. They create.

Rockstar persona to go along with. you know, uh pre-form, like formulated music. It's just weird. The whole thing is weird. Walmart has Walmart 7-Eleven and Chick-fil-A are going to launch delivery drones, so you're not even going to need to go into the store.

Um I don't know how I feel about this. Do I want a delivery drone? I'm gonna try it just to try it. I don't. I don't think I want to.

It's called Drone Up as a Startup. and they're launching a delivery drone service. And yeah, so that's. I don't know. They said it could revolutionize stuff.

Everything's loading super slow, so I don't know. I don't know. I've been moving on. Also, let's see here. The Air Force is suing Marriott for a hunt.

Oh gosh, this guy, this, did you hear, oh man.

So, this Air Force airman is suing Marriott for $160 million. He stayed in a hotel. He didn't know that when he closed his drawer, it didn't auto-lock. And he woke up being raped by another dude. What?

Like, dude, just I came into his room. Yep, yep, yep. He is suing. four. $160 million because Apparently, you know, normally if you're in a hotel and you close the door, the doors close, right?

Not there, apparently. That's not how that works. I don't know. Republican lawmakers are calling removing wolves from endangered lists as packs are threatening ranchers. There is, so I have a lot of friends who live in.

Montana and you know, like North Dakota and Wyoming and all of this. And this is something that they talk about often because wolves, I don't think you want overhunting, but at the same time, when you do not have a balanced ecosystem, there is a real issue with farmers and ranchers because they are dev, I mean, they will devastate livestock. I don't think people who are, you know, in the city and don't have any experience with ranching or farming, I don't think they quite understand how serious a problem this can be. And so, lawmakers, there's 20 Republicans, they're saying, please roll back some of the protections for the gray wolf because the species population size now is throwing the entire ecosystem in this area off balance. And now they're targeting ranchers and farmers and livestock.

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Unleash the power of knowledge at your fingertips by following Dana on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. I actually think Bobby Kennedy might hurt Trump more than he hurts. It's funny you say that.

Well, we have a little one headline, Politico said: RFK is a spoiler. But for who? Yeah. And you can't, you take a poll now. But I think there's a certain percent of people in the country that are just like.

Just F the whole thing. F it all. Can't take it F at all. Yeah. And Biden is not going to get any of the F it All vote.

So well that was uh James Carville. Who was, I thought he made a great point because this is something that I've kind of wondered as well. Like, is RFK, who's he gonna pull from? I don't trust any of these polls. I don't trust a single one of them.

I know somebody who may have an idea, though. He's a longtime friend of mine, and he's got a brand new book out, which we're gonna talk about because he actually went and said, he says he likes some of the progressives that he went to spoke, that he went to speak with about this book. And so we're gonna talk with my friend Jesse Waters about that. Welcome back to the show, everybody. Dana Lash here with you.

My friend Jesse Waters joins us now. I think it's via Skype or via Riverside or whatever newfangled tech that we're using. I don't think, Jesse, first off, welcome to the show. I'm going to get your thoughts on the Bobby Kennedy stuff, but I played, I don't know if you could hear, I was playing some James Brown for you coming back in because I've noticed. I'm guessing that you're a James Brown fan because you use, I hear it quite a bit on your program.

Am I correct in that assumption? You're correct. We have a rule. Only funk bumps on Jesse Waters prime time. That's great.

That I just, I remembered hearing some James Brown, and I'm like, we got to play James Brown for Jesse when he comes on the show. It's good to see you. What are your thoughts about this? You know, the.

Sometimes I think Carville is a chaos agent. And he, I think every now and then he makes some good points, but this is something that I've been kind of wondering too, because you got a lot of voter fatigue out there right now, which I think is kind of a component of this. And I think that maybe any kind of Republican interest in RFK, I think it might go away as we get closer to November. Therefore, he might pull more from the left than he would from the right. I don't think this is like a Ross Perot scenario, though.

What is your thought on this? He pulls more from Biden. And if you put up RFK Jr. with Trump. and you have conservatives or Republicans have to choose between those two guys, they're gonna choose Donald Trump.

Especially in this situation in 2024. And if you look at the polls, Trump is beating Joe Biden by anywhere between one and five points right now, nationally, which is crazy for a Republican. And then when you add RFK Jr., especially into the state polls, he pulls from both. But he pulls one or two points more from Joe Biden. And that's why you see the Biden campaign assemble this.

You call it a hit squad of lawyers that are just going to try to sue the bejesus out of the RFK Jr. campaign and try to strip him off the ballot. You now have Democrats trying to strip Trump and RFK Jr. off the ballot. He is a little bit more of a threat to Democrats.

Yeah. We're talking with our friend Jesse Waters. For those of you listening terrestrially, or if you're watching the stream, which we're on X and Channel 347 Drag TV, Jesse Waters Primetime and his new book, Get It Together. The fundraiser that was in New York last night, there were hecklers. 25 million.

I think that he would not have raised 25 million Biden had he not had Obama and Clinton there with him. Maybe this is mean to make this observation, but I saw the little razor come up on stage when they were all three on stage. Did they have to nail his shoes into the floor to keep him from falling over? He looked like a wax figure, and it looked weird because Bill Clinton is old. He's old.

Like, isn't he like older than Biden? And Barack Obama now also looks old. And they made Joe Biden look even older. He looked the oldest of all of them, and he's the most recent president. I just thought it looked bad.

That's why you don't like taking pictures with people who are better looking than you. You always want to be the best-looking people in the person to photo. But yes, by comparison, you're right. I mean, he does look so much older than all of those people. And if this was a solo act, Dana.

He gets about as small as an audience as gut felt. Because and I say that with affection because Joe Biden doesn't pull. Everyone was there to see Barack. We had Johnny, my producer, out there interviewing the crowd and going in and out. And they were there to see Lizzo.

They were there to see Queen Latifah. Joe Biden maybe was like the sixth most important person in that room behind Colbert: Bubba, Barack, Lizzo, Queen Latifah. And that's just the truth. Wow. Makes it look even worse for him going into November because there were a couple of pieces this morning that I read where they were trying to ding Trump for, oh, he's doing a fundraiser in Florida and it looks like it just may be him there.

He's isolated from the Republican Party. I don't think that not needing people to raise money for you makes you isolated, do you? No, people go to see Trump at a fundraiser. He is the entertainment. You don't need Colbert or Lizzo or Queen Lativa.

I mean, going to see Trump's hilarious. It's like the most entertaining thing in the world. And he's going to pivot from the primary. There's always a little dip in fundraising when you have to transition out into the general. And he's got a humongous fundraiser coming up.

I think a lot of billionaires are starting to line up. But I mean, he's also, Dana, just got three and a half billion dollars on paper from this IPO.

So, if you compare that to 25 million, I'd rather have the 3.5 billion on paper. Yeah, that's a good point. Your new book that is, it came out March 19th. It's congratulations as a New York Times bestseller, Get It Together: Troubling Tales. From the liberal fringe.

So you went. This was this is not just like, oh, the left is crazy, kind of. I mean, you, you. You talk about their personal lives. It's not just a political thing.

You say that you think. These progressives, their problems really don't Aren't anchored in policy. They all need therapists, and they have a lot of chaos in their personal lives that they think they can remedy by changing policy. For everyone else. First off, how many progressives did you have to talk to?

And were they like New York progressives, California progressives? Like, tell me about this. We got two dozen of them from all across the country. People who want to empty the prisons, open the borders, legalize drugs and prostitution, topple the statues. We interviewed someone who sits Indian style on the freeway and blocks traffic in order to save the environment.

I said, sir, does anybody ever get out of the car on the freeway and say, thank you? I am now going to buy a Tesla and you have changed my mind. I said, no. And so you realize after talking to these people, Dan, you know how much I like gossip. I had to listen to about two to three to four hours of these people's personal lives, their life story.

They confessed their deepest, darkest secrets through childhood, their sexual problems, their problems with their parents, relationships, their jobs. And at the end, you figure out. They're irrational. They have personality disorders. They don't have these ideologies because they read John Locke or published three or four or or anybody.

They are people with problems, but they don't believe they're the problem. Dana, they believe society is the problem.

So they need to change society to accommodate them. And what I'm saying in this book is your problems. Aren't our problems and stop making your problems my problems because it's not going very well if you look around.

So we have to tell these people: get it together. And you know, no one says that anymore, Dana. We're afraid to be judgmental, we're afraid to stigmatize, because that's mean. Right?

So, but when you and I were growing up, no meant no, and we have to use that word. Yes. You know what it reminded me of? You reminded me for a split second of this. There was a skit with Bob Newhart from SNL, back when SNL was good, right?

Like this was like in the 90s when SNL was good. I remember this. Bob Newhart was in the skit, and he was a therapist. And these people would come in and they would tell them, tell him all their problems. And they couldn't stop, you know, doing this or doing that.

And they're like, what's your advice to me? And the punchline was he'd just look at them and go, well, stop it. Just stop it. That was it. That's it.

And America doesn't say it. They don't say knock it off. I was growing up, my mom looked at me. This is dedicated to my parents. Jesse, get it together.

And I stood up straight and I went like this and I was polite and I did what I was supposed to do.

Now we're all so permissive. You know, Dana, if you wanna take methamphetamine, you take methamphetamine. You know, here's a needle, here's an REI sleeping bag, you just, you camp out outside of my business, do whatever you want. Ready? It's the same thing.

And people think that's compassion. They think that that is compassion to make people easier in this type of behavior. Right. We interviewed someone who had an emotional support squirrel. And she was a squirrel.

Emotional support scroll. She bought it on the plane, Dana. And now imagine you're sitting on a plane and the woman next to you and she brings A little carry-on with a squirrel, and she starts feeding it through a baby bottle. She was removed by air marshals. and arrested and didn't think she did anything wrong.

Now this is what happens when you live in your house and you order everything delivered and you get everything off Amazon and you stare on a screen all day and you think you're the king or the queen of the castle and then you go out into society And you're like an antisocial animal. And now society tells you you can't do that. And now they believe they're being oppressed by society. They're the victim when we're just saying, no, you can't have emotional support squirrels and coach. Yeah, they'll eat your face off if they get mad.

I mean, it's a squirrel. It's not like it's specifically trained to do tasks. That's not. It's a wild animal. Right.

I don't understand that whole classification. We're talking to our friend Jesse Waters, his new book, Ed It Together. I don't know if you remember this. The first time I met you in person. It was in Nashville.

Uh, and you were doing man on the street interviews at the very first tea party convention. And I remember when I went down there, I had no idea what to expect. We were all just supposed to kind of get together, and this was still when conservatives didn't really know how to like protest or anything. We really didn't know what the hell we were doing, and we all came together, and I think Palin was speaking at this event. And you probably don't remember this aspect of it.

I had just gotten Invisalign, right? And when you just get Invisalign, you talk like you have the world's worst lisp. And I had just put my trays in, and I came out, and you were there with the camera, and the light was on, and you were talking to tea partiers. And I walked by you, and you said, Hey, and we kind of knew each other. And the next thing I knew, I was on live national television with you, and I had never tried to enunciate my words harder in my entire life.

And I don't know if like you knew that I sounded ridiculous or not. Like, you played it off real cool, but in my head, I sounded like the stupidest person on earth with these giant plastic. I wasn't used to it. I don't know if you remember that or not. I remember doing the interview, but I didn't remember you had Invisalign.

That is such a female comment. Like, oh, you must have realized that I was struggling with my Invisalign.

Okay.

No, guys don't pay attention to much. I was like, Jesse, thanks so much for talking to me. It's so great to talk to you, Jesse. I was just excited because I had interviewed Dayton Ash. I didn't I didn't know what was going.

But that was the best time on earth. That was the beginning of the Tea Party movement. You had some swashbuckling Breitbart people running around. Bannon was there and it was such a fun time because it was so fresh. And we didn't know what was happening, but we knew there was some energy happening and we were part of something real.

And you were on the ground floor of that. And I mean, that was, it was probably one of the coolest times in the conservative movement in this generation. I completely agree with you. And I'm glad that you remember it that way as well, because I think a lot of people, they just don't realize how cool it was and how we got, because I say, you know, to people all the time, I don't think that we would have gotten, I don't think we would have had Trump without that movement because I think everyone was locked into, well, we have to have very stuffed shirt, buttoned up, moderate kind of, you know, very Bush-like, no offense to the Bushes or whatever, but you know what I mean? Like there was a typical Republican strategy, formula, message, candidate, the whole nine yards.

And I think without that movement, we would have stayed locked into that. Do you agree? Oh that we were reborn. in that movement and Also, you had the entire media landscape change. We were starting the blog.

Yeah. And there were all of these new websites. Because before, I mean, it was just newspapers. This was before Twitter. And so everybody had their little websites and their little videos and everyone.

And so you were getting really grassroots. uh cutting edge material from these bloggers. And from these people, I mean we even had little video cameras. I don't even think we had iPhones back then. Yeah, the phones did not have that good capability.

No, it was like everybody had the little handheld. The smaller it was, the cooler you were. Yeah, everybody had a lot of people. More expensive. That was such a fun time.

And that was, yeah, and that event, that's really, you know, kick-started everything. Jesse Waters, Jesse Waters primetime. Always appreciate going on the show with you, by the way. I think that you cover in the funnest way, the best topics. And you do such a good job.

And my kids are huge fans of yours, by the way. And they don't care that I do radio or anything that I do. They're just like, oh, you're talking to Jesse. We'll actually watch you for once in our lives.

So there we go. My kids won't watch me at all. Yeah. You'll always be the dork as the parent. In his new book, Get It Together, which is out now.

Jesse, always a pleasure. Look forward to talking with you again. Thanks, my friend. Thanks so much, Danny. See you on primetime soon.

Yes, sir. It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time for Florida Man. Courtesy of Florida woman Amber, who sent this over. This dude was named Yoda, and he.

Robbed a house. Literally, his name's Yoda. The headline says, rob this house, you will not. Yoda was arrested for a break-in. A Coral Springs family They th well, it was a thwarted attempted burglary.

This was just a couple of days ago. Coral Springs police responded to an attempted burglary call. The caller heard suspicious noises. The dude is literally his 30-year-old dude named Yoda. No, he was not a Jedi.

Clearly. Uh but uh they uh arrested him. But uh the f the fact that I've the dude's name's Yoda. Is Maybe it's because I'm mentally 12. I don't know.

I just find that fascinating, and I think it's hysterical. This: a Florida man was sick of caring for his friend's cats. And then so he killed him. What? He's charged with seven counts of animal cruelty.

Yeah, he is accused of he surrendered seven cats to an animal shelter because he was sick and tired of caring for them, but apparently he had already not cared for them to the point of. They were at death's door by the time he sur surrendered them to the shelter.

So of the seven, only one survived. That's so sad. And so he's being charged with animal cruelty. Minnesota Twins draft pick Travis Adams saves a Florida man from a house fire. He was in the area for spring training.

And according to WINK in Fort Myers, the fire department got a call of a house fire. And Adams was staying nearby. He heard a loud bang, immediately took action. And he says, he goes, I kind of ran in and asked if anyone was in the house and whatnot. He's so casual about it, you know.

And he says, no one knew me. And the guy, you know, started, he's like, he just went in and was helping get people out. That's awesome. I love that story. Stick with us.

Third hour on the way, folks. And leaders from Jackson, Mississippi, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., Atlanta, Durham, St. Louis, and more meeting Wednesday and Thursday to talk crime and solutions. St. Louis Mayor TaShara Jones says she's taking back strategies used in Atlanta for nightclub owners and eyeing ways to reduce crimes around convenience stores.

We have a lot of violence around convenience stores and gas stations.

So how can we hold those business owners accountable and also bring down crime? And then some of the things that we're already doing, we're finding that other mayors are doing as well. Discussions with the Council on Criminal Justice and the Sitlers Mayor TaShara Jones. says that It's The business owner's responsibility for the crime? This is Kana Maya's hometown, by the way.

Welcome back to the program top of this third hour, Dana Lash, with you. You can listen coast to coast and you can watch the uh live stream as well, the simulcast of the radio show, Channel three hundred forty seven, DirecTV X. It's all over everywhere.

So she's saying that it's the business is accountable.

Now, I've lived in downtown St. Louis. I lived there for a number of years. I don't re what are the business owner so she's accusing the business owners of like uh Inciting crime? Kane, what are they doing to encourage crime?

Existing? I have no idea. What accountability do they bear in this? The only thing I can think of. I'm trying to understand it from her perspective.

Yeah, that's me too. I'm guessing she's talking about insurances that businesses have to have. And I guess she's Trying to lean on that instead of actually You know, acknowledge the problem, which is the recidivism, because they don't put away the people. that should be put away, they let them out.

So It's really a problem of city leadership. It has nothing to do with these businesses, but here we are. That's so weird to me. It's just a weird way that she puts this because it's I mean, you're I I don't know. I I can't imagine how You would, I remember the gas station, they used it as a police substation, but they still had.

issues. You remember Arsenal in fifty five came? Oh yeah. Even with it being used as a substation for STLPD. And it's directly across the highway from the brewery up there.

So the brewery, if you're driving north through St. Louis, going north on I-55, you have the huge Anheuser-Busch brewery on the right side, and then the Mississippi River is right there. And then it's separated by the interstate. On the other side, you have like Soulard and Benton Park and McKinley Heights, which is where I lived. And there was that gas station, there were always like a couple of spots.

that we're just really I I think that there had been a lot of it was a lot of drug activity. and stuff would ha go wrong and people would get shot and all this stuff. But I just I'm trying to f see how in the world that's like the problem, for instance, at that gas station or any of these other businesses because. these businesses, they're not encouraging crime simply by Opening And either selling goods or services, they're not, or food, they're not. Um That I don't understand how that is in any way Uh Seen as though they're encouraging crime.

Do you know what encourages crime? Was it, um, it was like, what, a year ago? Let me pull this up. I ha I I think I wrote a piece about this. It was a year ago, and it was on Cherokee Street.

And Do you remember the shooting that was on tape? Yeah, this is uh oh my gosh, this was almost like uh a year to the day. That this happened.

So, in broad daylight, it was during a festival in Cherokee Street, Cinco de Mayo. And so this area Is Cherokee Street is like right by exactly what I was just, what Kane and I were just talking about with this gas station. And they've been trying to bring businesses back and rehab a lot of the buildings there. Because I have to say, sidebar, St. Louis has some of the most amazing architecture in the nations.

It's called Brick City for a reason. St. Louis wirecut brick was so sought after. There are a lot of places in Europe that are built with St. Louis wirecut brick.

It was the best brick. In the world. And that's why so many buildings are made with that brick. Like Anheuser-Busch is like a fortress of this. And when we rehabbed a house that we lived in in downtown St.

Louis, And my husband rehabbed a building for a studio that he, because he was involved in music before he got blacklisted. I mean, we were told, I don't know how many times, that you could sell the brick. That the building is made out of. And you would get more for selling the brick than the, like almost double more than the property itself. That's how.

Like expensive and sought after that brick was and still is.

So that's why, you know, a lot of people were wanting to rehab and they were trying to get back to those architectural roots in St. Louis. And, you know, I just like the history of the city. And, you know, Mississippi River. And, you know, I liked, you know, when I was younger, I liked being downtown and being in the middle of everything.

And All that stuff. And I, you know, when I started working radio, and I needed to be close to work, my husband did too. But the crime was a problem, you know, and Cherokee Street, the crime was a problem. And it's just a beautiful street, the crime makes it ugly. I mean, you got gangbangers and drug dealers, and then you have different gangs that are constantly warring with each other.

I mean, you can't be out and about. I had a neighbor telling me her daughter at one point was out and about eating. There was a great Mexican restaurant that used to be on Cherokee Street. I don't know if it's still there. Her and her granddaughter were out and they were eating with friends at this restaurant, and like a gang battle broke out literally in broad daylight in the middle of the damn street.

Like, there was like one gang member that saw another gang member who apparently was on a block that he shouldn't be on, and all hell broke loose. I mean, it's like that. It was like that crazy. We're talking about Wild West, it was like that. And so They've been slowly trying to revitalize it, but it's really hard to revitalize the area when you have judicial rot, when you have the same Democrat city leadership that keeps perpetuating the crime.

And then, you know what they do? They try to offset the lack of like foot traffic and the lack of businesses and everything else by increasing taxes. And then they passed an earnings tax.

So if you lived in the city, you paid a higher tax. If you worked in the city, you paid a tax. You paid a tax just for working in downtown St. Louis. If you lived out in the county, you had to pay an extra tax just because you worked in the city.

It was a sin tax of committing the sin of working in downtown St. Louis. This is what Democrats passed. They had all of these ridiculous restrictions and regulations about everything, opening businesses. I mean, my gosh, I think it's probably easier to start and open a business in damn France than it was in St.

Louis at one point. And so this comes to my point here. This story, a year ago, Cinco de Mayo Festival, Five people were shot. and killed, and eight others injured, and it was all caught on tape broad daylight. It is on tape.

There is a woman and a man. You can see their faces. One of them's in a Cardinal's jersey. One of them's in an Adidas hoodie. And they are, I can tell you the shoes they're wearing.

I can read the lettering on the signs. that the St. Louis Metropolitan Police put out. They had this. This was about a year ago.

These suspects And it was all caught on broad in broad daylight. There was there was video of it. Uh photos of it. And these two, I mean, you can see them. The video and the photos capture them drawing.

and literally squeezing the trigger and in one of them you can see the bullet come out. They weren't charged. Charges were dropped. I'm not making this up. Charges were dropped.

This is one of the craziest things I've ever seen. And it was all in broad daylight, so many witnesses.

So many witnesses. The circuit attorney refuses. Refused. This was a. May tenth.

They released the suspects. They said there was a lack of evidence, so they refused to press charges. I am not making this up.

So they had the St. Louis Circuit Attorney's Office. They said, quote, We're working closely with police. We can't comment further. But they had.

They re they refused all the charges, the circuit attorney's office. That was it? Five people dead. Broad daylight. Can you see the phot you see the photos in video?

No evidence, Kane. There weren't enough evidence, they said. I don't understand. There's not enough evidence to charge the people caught on video and photo shooting people. Broad daylight.

Were they looking for different? Evidence? Like maybe less incriminating? Yeah, I don't know. Evidence?

This is what I'm talking about. Circuit Attorney will not prosecute. Mayor's office doesn't, because this is under her purview, this is St. Louis City. To Shara Jones.

Nothing. But it's the business's fault. The businesses that were there, I guess, lining the streets for Sanco de Mayo. It's their fault for being there, huh? This is exactly what I'm doing.

It's just asinine to me. And then they wonder why they can't get people to stay and live in the city. We left the city. We were already going to leave the city before we ended up coming to Texas. And it was sad.

I mean, I had a lot of, you know, a lot of friends there. A lot everybody left the city. And it just because you have lawmakers like this that refuse to do what's necessary. And the thing is, is this The other thing too This might shock the left. It's not a black or white issue.

That's the thing. And I wish Republicans, especially going into inner city or urban areas, I wish that they'd practice this messaging. Because where we lived I mean, if I'm being frank, we were one of two white people, white families on our street. And we liked our neighbors. We got along with everybody.

I mean, we loved our neighbors. And our neighbors were like, we hate what the mayor's doing. We hate the fact that the prosecutor is not, and they were themselves the victims of crime. We had another neighbor whose son was carjacked. Car wrecked.

Uh and They finally caught who did it and they reduced the charges down to like nothing. Let them go. I think it was like one tenth of a whatever for the for the bail for their bond out. And they're like th it's they're getting impossible to live here. That's what our neighbors were saying.

This is a Democrat, non-Democrat issue. And this is what Republicans need to be focusing on. You know, you hear All of these accusations, GOP doesn't do enough voter outreach because they don't know how. This is how. You Everybody does every law-abiding family, they don't want to have to deal with crime.

City families are just like county families. They don't have to deal with crime, they don't want to have to deal with high taxes. They don't want to have to deal with being afraid to have their kids even ride their bikes up and down the sidewalk. They don't have to be afraid of any of this stuff. That is how you do voter outreach.

And you ask. Residents Has your votes generationally for the same party, has it improved your situation? Are your taxes lower? Are your streets safer? Are your schools better?

Are businesses like grocery stores able to come in and build and open and operate? Because in every Democrat city, What's the answer? You know it. It's no. That is Republican voter outreach.

We have more on the way. We got headlines coming up as well. And I got some culturals.

Okay, I'm going to just put this on the table for you, real quick. Uh apparently Peter, Pan, and Alice in Wonderland are tools of white supremacy. It's all I'm going to say. I'm going to put it there on the table. Keynes.

I have to, we're going to discuss when we come back. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five.

So Puerto Rico has declared an epidemic. After, how do you pronounce this? Cases of this virus have spiked according to uh This is MSN. What is it? Is it the dengue fever?

Dengue. The dengue epidemic. It's a mosquito-borne disease.

Okay, why do we need mosquitoes again? Anyone? Why? They said from the start of the year through March 10th, there were 549 cases, 341 hospitalizations, 29 severe cases. And they said most of the cases are concentrated in like four areas, including San Juan.

And they said that between 2010 and 2020, there were more than 30,000 cases that were reported from four U.S. territories, and Puerto Rico had the most.

So they say it's a significant public health threat. Many parts of the world, if you have high mosquito populations as well, that's kind of. Why do we need mosquitoes? Why? This is what I'm saying.

Why do we need these? To feed f feed them something else. Here, have some steak. I don't know. Feed them something else.

I don't care. Stupid fish can eat something besides mosquitoes. I honestly do not know the purpose that they serve, the mosquitoes. Also, this, we got. Three workers were charged after a mom found a baby alone.

Inside of a Philly daycare. This is crazy.

So this, uh, How do you leave a baby? And it was a little baby, too. It was a little, little guy, or little girl. It was, they said 23, 35, 22, the suspects. They are charged with endangering the welfare of a child.

And it was: this baby girl was left alone. all by herself and a dark, closed, Philly daycare, six months old. Jesse Flores. where she was picking up her daughter. That evening, and she said she went to pick up her daughter at 5:30, and she said they close at 6.

She arrived at 5.30. And she said she banged on the door, rang the doorbell. She had to call the police, and they had to break down the door. Fire department had to break it down, and her daughter was alone, strapped to the car seat in a dark room. Oh my heavens.

Oh my Lanta, I would have burned down the whole. thing. Oh my Lanta, I would have burned it all down. Oh my gosh. So they are charging three of the people.

They said that the location. Had been in compliance. They hadn't had any violations on file, but they had no idea. They couldn't provide an answer to the parents. Like, what happened?

That's horrible. And an impox outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo. It's a worrying disease doctors. We have more in store. Culture, stay with us.

Craving a daily dose of intellectual adrenaline? Look no further than the Dana Show podcast, where curiosity meets courage by following on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Honest person. and then committed murder. With that gun.

Taking our guns away. is not the solution. It will not save lives because the sick, demented souls out there will always find a way to harm and kill. That's the problem we need to fix. God love him.

That's uh the father. A fallen officer, Justin Hare. And he was saying, I mean, he was saying that. uh at the funeral service. For this fallen officer, New Mexico officer, in front of the governor of New Mexico, in front of New Mexico lawmakers that had been using his son's death as a way to call for more gun control.

Dana, last year at the bottom of this third hour, And this took place in Albuquerque. Officer Hare had been, I guess he'd been, well, he was with the Logan Police Department. And uh he You know, obviously, I mean, it's just, I mean, I feel like this is how many stories of officers killed just in like the last. Weak. Because it just struck me that this is I think like just in the past couple of days, like the third one we've discussed.

The media would like us to believe that crime is down everywhere when we know for a fact that it is not.

Well, they can't have it both ways. They can't say that crime is down and then guns are driving an epidemic of violence and that because then we're okay, that doesn't match up. That doesn't Match up. And he was doing, if you remember, uh It wasn't um I I guess you could say it was a traffic stop. He'd only been I think uh what?

Six years? Five years, six years in service. He was doing a welfare check on a disabled vehicle. And When he stopped behind the vehicle, the driver got out. And uh They had a discussion because he walked up to the passenger window.

The driver exited the vehicle, and then the guy just like had a handgun shot and killed him. It's so sad. It's sad. This is that's why those stops are so dangerous. They I mean, that that's I think I read a statistic where it said most officers, that's how if they're if they're gonna be under fire, that's it's gonna be through a traffic stop like that.

That's just so sad, but I loved The the father was like, No, we're not uh We're not using you're not going to be using My son's death for your gun control messaging. And he had a that was his message to the governor. of uh New Mexico. That's Michelle Grisham. Remember She's the one who uh They were there.

She was the governor that had been declaring that you basically can't have a Second Amendment in New Mexico anymore. I covered that, we wrote all about it. But I just. Can you ima? I just can't imagine going through that such a painful time, and you're having to deal with these ghouls trying to use your.

Loved ones. Death and exploit your loved one's death for their purposes.

So he had a message for all of them. Good on him for that. I want to and our prayers are with that family. The Hare Family. I have some culture for you.

Actually, I got a couple of. Actually, let me get into some two GOP headlines. First off, God love Larry Trump. Don't make any more songs. Let's not.

New RNC Chair, focus on RNC Chair. Focus on raising money. I know she's like a superwoman and multitasks and runs marathons. Not everyone's a singer. I'm just saying.

Don't I don't mean that meanly at all, but I'm just saying. This is a smart idea that second one that the Trump idea, that the Trump campaigns do. Oh, it's a Trump pack. They've opened up a Biden mart. And It is a way to compare.

Your shopping bill. How much has changed in four years?

So you can go. and you can shop at Biden Mart. And they're going to give you a comparison, a numbers-based, fact-based, cited comparison. To what you paid for your groceries four years ago.

So far, this is the smartest thing anybody related to the campaign has done. This is smart. If you want to get mad. You know, and then like if you need something to get you amped up to go work out later, go to the site. Go and look at it, and you're going to get real mad.

It's biden-mart.com. Biden-mark.com America's grocery list. And you can go and you can see, just you know, you can check off stuff, you can see how much, and then you can see the percentage increase and compare your bill under Trump and then your bill under Biden. I mean, dare I check some of this? It gives basic just a handful of everyday things that people would get.

Okay, so let's, we're healthy.

So we'll get six yogurts. We'll get some butter 'cause we cook with butter too. What else do we want to get? You know, the family likes ice cream. Let's do some of that.

Briskets, we're in Texas. Three pounds of brisket? Yep. Maybe. Definitely briskets.

Okay.

Kind of fruits and veggies you got. I got some limes and apples and lemons. You got to have lemons. Yeah, lemons. Let's do some limes too.

Yeah, yeah, yeah. Skirt steak. Skirt sticks good, actually. I like skirt sticks. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Let's get a pound of that. What is ooh, oranges? Gotta have oranges, three-pound bag. Uh what else do we want? What else do we want?

Milk! Gotta have milk for the kids. Gotta get milk for the kids. The kids. Sugar.

You got eggs or anything in there? I'm looking. I got uh yeah, yeah, yeah. Eggs What else we got? Cheese.

Cheese, yeah. Let's get some cheese. I'm actually starting to get nervous now. I saw a meme the other day where the woman was shopping for groceries and they were checking it out. The checker was like, Okay, Michelle, stay with me.

This is a big one.

Okay, this is a big one right here. It's oranges. I'm getting ready to. Oh, let's work together. It was hysterical.

Let's just, what do we want any protein? Let's get some chicken.

Some chicken? Let's get some chicken, too. Let's get a pound of chicken.

Okay.

Oh, I'm not liking this. Uh oh. What do you see in it?

Okay, I'm not liking this at all.

So, so far. We got, you know, a pound of boneless chicken, we got six limes, got, you know, a few pounds of brisket. Uh got some lemons, some skirt steak, oranges. Uh got some milk, cheese. Butter, eggs.

I'll give you the percentage of increase first.

Okay.

55.31%. Are you kidding? I thought it was going to be like 25 or 30 because that's. No. 55%.

Four years ago you'd pay 54 bucks. I believe this because I grocery shop. But Now? And this is why I started getting nervous because I knew what it was going to be: $85. That's exactly what I thought it was going to be.

Good lord. Yep. Yeah. We've all been seeing it. We've all been feeling it.

I'm really mad now and I don't want to play with this site no more. That's, I'm telling you, it's a really good tool. That's the smartest thing that the campaign has done. You wanna hear something dumb? Yes.

So this is from not the bee. You've got uh Who likes, I mean, you remember Peter Pan, right? And Alice in Wonderland. Right?

So this is a British university. They're slapping warning labels. on these two titles. For colonialist narratives which center white supremacy. Mm-hmm.

They say It is a content warning and position statement. And it tells people. what to be upset about, I guess, in the books. And they the trigger warning, why is it Hang on, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven. Why is there seven paragraphs for the trigger warning?

This is at York St John University. And this is what they say about the book. Within the one hundred and fifty years of children's writing which is represented in the collection, there's a widespread occurrence of colonialist narratives which center white supremacy, and racist and Orientalist methods of both fictional and historical st story telling came. Mm and as of such. The items consulted from the collection will include language and visual imagery which is racist and many people may find their contents upsetting and offensive.

I'm trying to remember what was offensive about Alice in Wonderland and stuff. The Cheshire Cat? I don't know. I don't Why why is everything racist? Because it's not.

They've got to have something. They've got to have something to complain about. S the so Every thi yeah. In addition to that, uh Megan Rapinos back. She is such a Karen.

I gotta tell you. Um So can I be really, really honest in a non-offensive way? I don't care about being offensive. She is not My stereotype of a lesbian. No?

Because she's too bitchy. Can I be real? Yeah. Sorry, but I mean, you're too much of a bee. I just, like, that's not my stereotype of.

Lesbians. They usually don't really care. Right?

They're not like this angsty and Kearny. I'm just saying they aren't. That's not. Any that's not my that is not my purview. She's mad again.

She got mad because a Christian said something Christian. Ah, what? No. Mm-hmm. So this United States women's national team midfielder Corbin Albert.

I really wish she wouldn't have apologized. She literally was talking about faith. And her faith includes same-sex, is against same-sex marriage. It's a Christian faith. Hi.

Christian says something Christian. Hmm. And And she had posted something about her faith. on I guess it was T uh Instagram. And then making rapa now.

got everybody mad at her. And people were like, way to end your career. Like, they were going to end this chick's career because. She's literally posted something from her position of faith on Instagram, and they said it was anti-alphabet. Because it was about traditional marriage or of marriage.

The girl is twenty years old.

So you have Uh, old hack Megan Rapineau. who gets real mad at this twenty year old girl and goes at her. Which and Corbin Albert should not have apologized at all. My thinking is normally I don't like to defend cowards, right? My thinking is though she's like 20 years old, she's young, she's never had to experience this.

But I mean, she's like, you know, they're literally people were talking about ending her career because of this. And she had like a do. I want to sincerely apologize to my actions with social media, blah, blah, blah. She didn't do anything wrong. She literally did nothing wrong.

She was talking about Uh how And and it wasn't even about alphabet stuff. She was actually talking about she was talking about Uh Marriage, and then it was specifically what she had said was transgender, and she thought that transgenderism was wrong. But You have the trans activists that are trying so hard to co-opt. all the other letters And then people like Megan Rapineau, who are so desperate for attention to stay relevant so they have to ride the next wave of outrage, seize upon it. This is so it's sad.

It is so sad. And this, and Corbin Albert's apparently a rising star in the women's national team. I think that Megan Rapineau is jealous of her, honestly, is what it sounds like. It sounds like Megan Rapineau is jealous of her because she's younger and she has a huge. a career ahead of her and Megan Rapinoff saw an opportunity.

to take a dig at a female that she views as a rival. That's what it sounds like. That's just so. Like, sad. That's so sad.

And this is, I don't know. Like, can we stop focusing on sex with every aspect of everything? Either play soccer or STFU. Nobody cares how you have sex. Again, you freaks.

Stop obsessing over it. I don't like it when I w It would be it doesn't matter it w what um What flavor you are. It doesn't matter. Nobody cares. It would be like a, it doesn't care if you're like straight or gay.

Stop it. Good night. Just done with it. It's overrepresented, oversaturated. Stop forcing it down everybody's throats.

I feel bad for her. But at the same time, don't run away from this stuff. Don't bend the knee. The moment you do, you're done. Because an apology is not what anybody wants.

They don't care if she apologizes, they're out for blood. And if they see that she apologizes, that just means that they struck they they got a wound on her. And they're going to keep going because it's never about reconciliation. It's about destruction. That's how hollow and shallow.

the motivation for these people is. It's not about reconciliation. They don't want to live in peace with you. They don't want to coexist. They want to destroy.

That's the whole point. That's why they turn their back on reconciliation.

So apologies are meaningless. And especially when you've done nothing wrong. Follow Dana on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts, because knowledge is your ultimate superpower. What are you here protesting about? I hate old white men.

protesting American empire. The American government is funding a genocide with our tax money. Yes, I'm protesting the American government. Simple thought. Why are you mad at Joe Biden?

Joe Biden is an old white man. He's a clown. He's supporting Israel against Palestine. That's what we're angry about. He's racist.

He's ruining the country. He's not listening to the American people. No genocide, Joe. The whole damn system's gotta go. Good night.

So these are some folks that are upset over Joe Biden's support of what? 'Cause he's not supportive of Israel.

So for Democrat policies, apparently. They're mad, yeah, they're I mean, mad about something. It's not because they're it's n he doesn't seem to be supportive of uh Israel, so they're mad when they say, Oh, he's funding genocide.

Well, yeah, our taxpayer dollars have been going towards. Hamas. That genocide? Is that what you're talking about? Terrorist?

All right. Today in stupidity, ladies and gentlemen. Man. You know, there are some days that there's so much stupid out there that it's tough. You haven't got a keen mind to decide which stupid to bring to the public.

But KJP, Karine Jean-Pierre. has said this. Listen to it. President, this is a Biden-Harris administration, have done the polar opposite, taking decisive action from the very beginning to fund the police and achieving a historic reduction in crime under his leadership.

Okay.

Nope. Not only are those things false, but they're opposite of what she's saying, like complete opposite. There's been no improvements. No. There's only been.

Well, and we're acknowledging we've got Dark Friday, but we've got Resurrection Sunday.

So I wish you all a wonderful happy Easter. God bless. He has risen. And back with you behind the mic on Monday.

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