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The op to try to totally erode support, which is ongoing, by the way, and it's important
you know about it.
The press is really, so I'm fascinated by this.
I have, I almost sent this out to you guys in the newsletter, but then I'm like, okay,
this is too much.
So I was looking at the way that the press was writing about all of, you know, with the
president, the response in Iran.
And the thing that stuck out to me was now they're starting to kind of pick up on the,
how do I put it?
I guess the, the chasm between the people who are cost plain is members of the right,
is the woke right, and then actual people on the right.
And they're really starting because it's mostly been entirely online.
And I, I think who was this, we were talking about this with Bridget, fantasy this week,
and that came up like, is it entirely online?
I think she was the, yeah, I think she was the one who was saying that, well, really,
this stuff that you see starts, that's online, hyper online, starts filtering over to meet
space, to real time, a real existence outside of the internet.
It starts immediately migrating over.
And it'll take a little bit, but it'll start migrating.
And then all of a sudden immediately, you'll, you'll recognize it.
You'll start seeing it in various places, like I'm starting to see it in some news articles.
There were a couple, I had one for you yesterday, and that was the one that was over at the,
I think it was the economist, that was the one that was over at the economist, and they
were talking about, oh my gosh, it's Trump going to, and you're starting to see all of
these 20, 28 headlines.
And that's for reason, that's on purpose, because they're seeing this space, this discrepancy
in between these factions, and as a result, they are, they want to exploit it.
They want to exploit this.
And the people who are doing it, I mean, it's like they just, they, I think they recognize
what the media is doing, but at the same time, they're feeding into it.
And so, I'm just watching all of these, you know, I'm seeing all of these stories that
are coming up that are, I mean, if I wanted to look over, do I want to look over at
memorandum?
I don't think I do.
I'm just looking over here, there's some websites I just hate going to.
Yeah, okay, so Trump is getting drilled, Donnie's really stepped in at this time.
Here's how Iran could become a forever war.
Now that's what they're starting to say, they're starting.
I saw you roll your eyes, Kane, from all the way over here, all the way, he's in the
dark, too.
So that means they had a kid open him up real big to roll for a forever war to be a thing.
The other side would have to be able to keep up a forever war.
And unfortunately for Iran, they can't on that's, yeah, it's just doesn't, it's not going
to work for them that way, not going to happen for them.
They were talking about oil rising.
So they're getting in.
Oh, he's stretching America first with Iran, et cetera.
This is actually, let me pull this one up.
This is the one that I thought actually was a little bit most honest because it says
what the media wants to happen and then it tells you what's actually happening.
So it says the headline is Trump stretches America first on Iran.
His voters are going along with it.
Okay, well, they support him.
And the whole point of your article was to argue that they don't.
So let's give, but they're really trying to set this up.
They want you to think that you supporting it is isolating to you.
They want you to feel isolated and they, they really are trying to influence Trump with
this because they know finally they figured out Trump's currency.
Trump's currency is he wants, and some people are just, he wants to go fed.
It's just, there's nothing, it's honest.
Who doesn't have all podcast to stand is the same way.
So what are you talking about?
Like here's this one, a new republic, Trump war takes dark turn.
Let's see.
Oh, yeah, I mean, oh, and then their matter for the 200 billion in funding requests for Iran,
which we are going to have a discussion about.
Now, here's the thing to note, media matters has been the singular because I've been watching
these stories.
Media matters, as you know, which is the George Soros funded entity was created by an
old, angry conservative that was mad that nobody liked his book.
God, why didn't, and heaven, why did, why didn't people not like his book so that he
maybe would not have been tempted to go to the left?
David Brock, he looks like a, a Marvel character, a bad guy.
But I've noticed that the media matters, which is an activist website has been very eagerly
trying to drive a lot of this, a lot of this, however I say, like, I don't want to
say, but these narratives that they're, they're doing purposefully to try to inflame tensions
on the right.
So you have this, oh, the, the Iran funding, oh, Trump turn, Trump war takes a dark turn,
all of these, they're really driving it.
And a lot of the other citations in article and publications like CNN, even the Guardian,
let me look here on my notes.
So CNN, BBC, the Guardian, even a, associate of press had even without credit had even
cited something that they did.
And I'm, AP usually typically doesn't do that nor does Reuters because they have journalists
in the field.
But every now and then if it's a bunk survey, if it's a push pole, they'll include it
in there.
They'll, they'll cite it.
So my point is that all of these other publications that are involved in the facilitation
of mainstreaming these narratives and, and sort of tempering them so they sound less
kooky, they're taking all of their marching orders from like media matters.
And then you have these little subsidiary, you know, look at it like wheels or spokes
on the wheel.
They have all of these other little ones that are, that are helping to amplify it.
But they're really driving a lot of this narrative.
And I'm seeing it pop up in a lot of the woke right stuff.
I saw several woke rikers literally cite media matters this morning.
And I'm, I can't even anyone who is the moment you cite media matters because there isn't,
there's legitimately, as someone who's been familiar with them for almost 20 years,
there is legitimately not a single piece of honest reporting that they've ever published.
And they're not reporters.
They don't sell ads.
They don't even follow a piece style book.
They don't, they don't do any of that stuff.
They don't have any kind of expectations for their staff in terms of reporting integrity.
It is all activism.
And so they report this, then they, they funnel it, they, they mainstream it, they wander
it through the CNNs and the MSNBCs to make it a little bit more palatable.
And then from there it continues to go on.
It's like, you know, pebble with water constantly running over it.
You know, here's another wave and here's more water.
And that's, it smooths it down to make it acceptable.
So that's my point because this is really, they're really pushing this divide, right?
Really pushing this divide.
So this has been like Republicans are blocking it going alone on, on, on funding.
So here's another thing.
So there is, it is starting to somewhat be reflected, I think in what some members of
Congress are doing.
And I think some members of Congress are trying to chase clout.
I think they're trying to clout chase.
And they don't know, they think that the online audience is real.
But when you look at the surveys of where voters are on this stuff, voters are resolutely
behind the administration.
And I think that people like CNN and MSNBC are only talking to these angry ones because
they are morons.
They're morons.
I'm sorry.
You're an absolute moron.
I also voted for Trump three times.
And I am completely not at all surprised about the Iran move.
The move that I was the angriest about, which shows you the difference here, is the Trump
accounts because that's, that's straight up socialism.
And the fact that these people want to act like they're constitutional bouncers, that
they're not mad over that, but they're mad over following the War Powers Act.
They're mad over responding to what was, what, I mean, I think it constitutes an immediate
threat.
If you're creating enough ballistic missiles that you can rain down hell on anyone and
you're developing and have developed, as you've shown by attacking Cyprus and these
other places in and around the Middle East, that you have the capability to get from A to
B the way that they do.
That's, yeah, I would say that sure as hell constitutes an immediate threat.
And when they are making enough missiles that you won't even be able to get near them
if they fully complete the remaining 30% enrichment process, then, yeah, that's, that's a,
that's a major problem.
So that's what they were talking about.
The consequence of an action greater than the consequence of action because you have
a window here, you don't have one there.
People I guess are wanting to wait till it gets really bad, I'm wondering, they wanted
to wait until it got really bad until we really had to spend a lot of time and treasure
because we were, we have to respond to a provocation and an even greater threat.
That's kind of the question.
But my going back to this, though, we're publicans now are fighting over this funding.
There was $200 billion request, came that's one early leering center.
That's a drop in the bucket of what Planned Parenthood gets.
And I will tell you this, when you commit our armed forces to an objective, by God,
you better fund them.
I don't want them sharing weaponry.
I don't want them running out of ammo.
You have to read some of these stories about the predict, the, the perilous predicaments
that some of our men and women found themselves in because of simple stuff like that.
When they are committed, you support them.
$200 billion, take it back from the Somali diaspora up in Minnesota.
Or better yet, maybe, maybe cut some of this egregious, stupid spending.
But to deny, to make our soldiers do that, to make them have to budget,
that's literally the nation's only job.
Finish the damn job.
This is how mission creep starts to get involved.
This is how you prolong stuff.
Well, I don't know if we should fund, we're going to send them,
but I don't, we're going to have them do these things.
And by, we have our, our Navy over there.
We don't have boots on their ground per se, but we have our Navy over there
to not fund what you've already committed to is egregiously heinous.
And especially right now, when we are so close,
you're going to pre- and pretend these people who didn't say anything about all the millions
and billions that went to Ukraine, including Republicans.
These Republicans that had no problem spending $200 million on a dumb ass ad campaign
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Are you sitting, kid me?
You kid me because that's how much money was spent on a DHS campaign.
But you're going to balk at funding the troops you all deserve to have everyone
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And I'm going to tell you, I have been lighting up personally some members of Congress
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Happy Friday.
Some of you are like done say that.
They don't lash with you.
What is the temperature here?
Is it almost 80 degrees?
Almost 80.
It's going to be 90 something here in Texas tomorrow
on the 95 on Sunday.
And then it's like in the 80s.
So spring is here.
We don't get a spring.
Was that head rat that would, that ground rat?
What was it?
What's it?
Puxitani Phil.
Punky Phil.
No.
Punks it.
I know his name.
Oh my gosh, I'm going to get a hate mail from that area.
The wood rat.
He said there was, we were still supposed to be in winter
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Punks it.
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which actually makes sense in the podcast to stand world,
I completely believe that they do that.
So welcome, welcome back to the program.
We've, later on in the program, and old friends
are going to be joining me.
He used to come on the show all the time.
And he is an interesting bird, right?
But he's always been kind to me.
And I've always reciprocated.
And we've gotten along for, I actually
met him through Andrew Breitbart.
And it was in Quincy, Illinois.
It was when I first met him.
One of my dear friends, Chip Curtis, and then Mike Flynn,
who was the, not the general, but who was the editor of big government
at the time.
We were all editors, the original ones,
under Andrew Breitbart, years before Pannon.
And that's how we met Roger.
Roger came into the picture.
And I've never seen anyone speak in 93 degree
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and actual tortoise-rimmed eyeglasses.
Not like tortoise-looking, but pretty sure it's like literal,
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So very interesting guy, Roger Stone,
who's going to be joining us later on in the program.
It's always nice sometimes when you, you know that,
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or you know that you guys just like the same people.
It's a nice feeling, isn't it?
It's a nice feeling.
Anyway, so he's going to be coming on later on in the program.
Now, yeah, we had Chuck Norris, he's passed away.
And now here, everybody's already asking me,
who's the rule of three?
We're going to mull that over.
I haven't even had a second to think about it.
What we're going to mull it over.
In the meantime, we're looking at the fighting over the funding
with the continued operations in Iran.
I don't like to say Iran war.
And I'm very picky about language.
And I'm not doing it to be a brat.
I'm picky about language because you have to remember,
I've been doing this since I was in my 20s.
And I have seen when we lose ground on the language.
And then you end up losing part of an argument
because you have forfeited your ability
to properly define it in the correct terms
when you give up, when you seed language,
never give up any ground.
And so I'm very particular, and it is not a war.
Now, if people disagree with the reasons for being over there,
as long as it's done on a fact-based basis of fact,
that's fine.
But to make up stuff and be like, well,
it's because some Israeli magicians,
Bippity, Boppity, Buddha, Space Laser,
and it scrambled Trump's brains and made him do it.
That's not accurate.
But just base it on fact.
And so with this fight over the funding, again,
it's just continued operations, not a war.
Congress hasn't declared anything.
And we've been insanely successful.
We talked a little bit about this yesterday.
My friend Kurt Schlichter had a really good piece
of a town hall where he was just flabbergasted
that anyone would try to argue that America was in any way
not being successful with us.
You know, he was with the Japanese Prime Minister yesterday.
I loved their, you could tell they get along.
I loved their back and forth.
And when he sat there and made the joke about Pearl Harbor,
and she just, you know, her eyes lit up,
and you could tell she thought it was funny.
And it wasn't just a polite smile
as a way to somehow suggest embarrassment.
No, you could tell she thought it was funny.
But now we have the rest of Europe getting on board.
Now this came after what two weeks of headlines
where the press was saying Europe,
oh, Trump is totally lucky.
He's finally destroyed NATO.
They've been wanting to have that headline for a while.
Oh, I'm nearly, Trump's destroyed NATO.
I don't agree with all the moves that he's ever made with NATO.
And I say that just you kind of understand my perspective.
I'm calling balls and strikes with everything.
There were some countries that I don't think he should have
pushed to include, because he did expand it.
I think that he should have probably
demanded a greater percentage of their GDP
be spent on defense instead of just the same standard
of the entry level line of what was it, 2.3%.
So very big, there's some criticisms.
But to say that he destroyed it,
that's what the media has been saying forever.
And it's just you can't say that he is bossing all of Europe
around while simultaneously destroying NATO.
You can't have both of these narratives simultaneously.
And now they're all coming around.
Although the oil, the price of oil,
that's the next thing that they're very upset about.
Oh, well, look at him, his price of oil.
Do you realize, though, we don't get, guys,
we don't get our oil from there.
You realize this, right?
They're doing this just as a way to hedge bets on risks.
This is why Trump wanted to get involved
with the war risk insurance.
Now do you see how smart that was?
And to try to combat what Lloyd's was doing in London
incredibly smart.
They need to let him finish it.
The reason why this has been a problem for so long
is because no other president has had the balls to do it.
That's not kissing backside.
And I'm going to tell you something.
Again, let me do my own horn.
I am literally one of the only commentators on the right
that has been critical and has offered praise when do consistently.
I have been slam people call me a never-trumper,
just because I voted for him three times in the general
but had somebody different in the primary.
So I'm going to hear a damn thing from anybody on this.
But he's doing the right thing in Iran.
Spot on.
If you were going to carry out a military response,
this is how you do it.
It's incredibly smart.
And Europe just wanted to sit back
and they wanted the United States to handle all of it.
And it's not happening that way for them.
And it doesn't help that we're going into midterms
because it's made it to where a lot of Republicans
are a little nervous to be bold.
I think you would agree with that.
They're a little nervous to be bold.
They're not looking at the bigger picture.
But this has been, he's been incredibly successful at this.
And he didn't, by the way, he didn't really ask anything
from our European allies before this started, right?
He was just like, hey, if you want to help,
otherwise, get out of the way.
If you would like to help, the fate of NATO
doesn't rest in the hands of the United States.
The fate of NATO rests in the hands of or the spines
of these European nations.
And that's a true story.
The they need us as a partner in the Persian Gulf
and more than we have ever needed them.
They get, we get, what is it?
It's under 7% that we get.
We don't need this at all.
This isn't the only reason that we're
seeing an effect on any kind of oil and gas
is because of the, what is it, the mines
and some of the, some of the drones that they have
towards the bottleneck of the Strait of Hormuz
so Iran can try to control it.
I mean, we could clear it out and we
could offer the war risk insurance, which also, by the way,
takes the UK down a peg.
People need to let him do what he's doing.
We've grown up with Iran being a threat or whole lives.
I have friends and family.
I have family that have injuries due to being deployed
and it's either from Iranian mines or Iranian munitions,
et cetera.
Everybody knows somebody.
Everybody's family.
There's not one that's untouched.
But no president has had the spine to do it.
I just think he just does not care.
He is looking at his legacy.
And he knows that when you're going through hell,
you keep going.
He's looking at his legacy and he's
looking at what is going to bolster my legacy,
getting rid of this problem and bringing some stability
that affects the nation's stability.
I mean, push didn't do it.
Clinton didn't do it.
Obama made it worse.
I mean, all of this.
It's incredibly important.
But I put some things up on Instagram.
Last night, a collection of, I think, some of Trump's
best diplomatic moments.
And I think him going, bomb, the blank out of them,
I think it was kind of funny.
But if the United States, if we can hold our position,
degrading Iran's ability to consistently make war,
removing their ability to continue enrichment,
removing their ability, their stockpile of missiles,
you are going to see, I would say, a generational level
of calm and peace that is unknown to us.
As I said before, I get it.
Conservatives are very nervous about this stuff.
Believe me.
I've been nervous about it, I think, for forever.
I've got sons, military age.
I get it.
And I've got family members that are serving.
I get it.
It is the last thing that you want to commit people to.
But if there's a possibility to do it in the most
peaceful way possible, limiting loss of life and resource,
do you take that moment or do you wait until it gets a lot worse?
And the chances, because that's a certainty.
I'm not just saying that literally every strategist
is saying that.
They're going to be teaching this stuff at military colleges.
This is the art of war right now.
It's not even a trition.
It's not even to see who can wait.
We're just sitting there as they just
peter out all their drones.
That's it.
We are, and there are people who are angry at him
because he is so close.
Look at how they're trying to divide the right.
That's how close he is.
He will go down as one of the greatest presidents
in American history if he is allowed
to be successful in this.
And I get it.
Like I said, we're nervous as conservatives.
We grew up with, we grew up with never ending wars.
I mean, my parents were the Vietnam generation.
My grandparents were the World War II generation.
I, we know this.
I mean, good grief.
I would never forget when I was in junior high.
And shock and awe was kicking off in Iraq.
And I was watching members of my family
we kept having going away parties because the boys were going off.
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And we have lived through that.
We're used to seeing it.
So I get why there's a ton of sensitivity to it.
And I get why you think that is this going to be more
of the same because it's all we've ever had.
It's always been more of the same.
But I'm greatly encouraged that it is not more of the same
because already, I think he's the only person
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I have nothing to see that makes me say
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It's his life mission to make bad decisions.
It's time for Florida man.
All right, first up here with Florida man.
We've got, oh gosh, a Florida man doing 101 miles per hour
and a 55 mile per hour zone was, quote,
trying to avoid an animal, say deputies.
Run away from it.
Like what kind?
32 year old Gregory Dullseen, a super speeder.
Is that a term?
I guess that they used.
Or the law.
Huh.
They saw the guy going at an excessively high rate
about 1am.
They pulled 32 year old Dullseen over for going 101 and a 55.
And he said, no, I was speeding to avoid an animal
in the roadway.
They didn't believe him because apparently
he was speeding for quite some time that they observed.
So they ended up arresting him.
But I do like his excuse because it
could have been like this guy.
Apparently a driver confronted a massive python
constricting a deer on this side of a Florida road.
How does a deer first off get involved?
The driver intervened.
I don't even want to play this clip.
But it showed it constricting it.
And it was having some trouble.
It looked like it was already capturing it.
And it's like one of those big, articulated pythons.
The driver got on the vehicle, grabbed a branch,
and started striking the snake from a distance.
And that caused the snake to encoy and retreat.
And apparently they said that if you mess with them
while they're feeding, it's very dangerous.
But can't you outrun it?
What a snake?
Yeah.
Yeah, pretty much.
Like a big one like that.
This is why you should always have a Taurus judge just
like there, just bam.
Let's, you know, we'll shotgun in your pocket.
But I mean, I was watching the video thinking,
would you have stopped and helped the deer?
I think I just stopped and helped the deer.
Yeah, I think I would, too, because I don't like them snakes.
And I don't want the snake to have a happy meal.
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Like sands through the hourglass,
so are the days of the United States.
Big zone in the minors.
You're doomed to fail in the big leagues.
Pitch is a breaking ball outside.
We had our first challenge
and the call was overturned on a pitch
that was right down the middle of the plate
that was called a ball.
That was a ball.
Are you kidding me?
Now, here's the reason why this is really making the news.
It's because it was a ladyump, isn't that correct?
That's not, she's the first female home plate
umpire in MLB history.
And that's a horrible call.
Okay, I'm going to say something incredibly controversial
and I don't care.
I don't want women umpires.
I don't want women pastors
and I don't want women door kickers.
There you go.
The end.
That's a controversial.
Not a for debate.
That's not controversial.
The end.
It's like me going to NFL and trying to officiate.
I'm, look, I know my limitations.
I am not so high on my own supply
that I don't know my own limits.
And that's, I can't draw to save my life.
I am, I like pretty like pictures, can't make it.
Don't, can't do it at all, but I like it, right?
I just don't have that skill set.
As many times as my husband has tried to explain football
to me in our 25 years of marriage, 25 years.
I should be an expert now
because he is a huge, huge football fan.
No, I can't, I can't.
And I blame part of that for going up
in a baseball town in San Lois, you know, with the cards.
And I just, that's just, it's like me going
and officiating NFL.
How in the hell was that a ball?
At least these games didn't don't count yet.
But still they're gonna at some point.
I feel like I just try to watch a woman parallel park.
I'm not trying to be mean, ladies.
Some of you out there are exceptions to the rule,
but there's a reason why there's stereotypes
because there's statistics that kind of underlie it, right?
It's like men don't know the difference between salmon
and pink.
Of course some women don't either.
These are not colors I wear.
But you know what I mean?
Like it's salmon.
It's just pink.
It's salmon.
Or that's blue or serillion,
which sounds like a Lord of the Rings elf tribe, right?
There's things that just were different.
I just, how is that a ball?
What is there?
Steve, what are like the requirements to be in an omp?
Mike, were they?
Mike, good friend is in the system right now
and he's been doing it for almost a decade
and he's still not up to the majors yet.
So I don't know how she got that.
I'm gonna be able to see a decade
and he's not in the major.
So what you got to pay your dues to get up to that level
and you can be like, I want to be in.
Oh yeah.
How the hell did this girl get up there?
D-E-I.
You think it's D-E-I?
Oh man.
Can you imagine?
One day a doctor's gonna be rearranging your guts.
Hopefully not and they're gonna have gotten in that role
because of, you know, their copulatory bits.
I've told you a million times but I'll say it again.
I always carry.
I always, you guys get it, right?
I mean, get a glock of clock.
I will literally, you know,
I have no problem defending myself.
But here's the thing, you're sometimes denied that, right?
Unconstitutionally, of course.
Especially by entities that refuse to provide you
with a proper adequate security
but they expect you to be a sitting duck.
So you have, you know, gun-free zones.
You've got municipal private property.
There's a lot of college kids that are old enough
to carry full auto overseas
but they're not old enough to carry semi-auto nine millimeter
here at home to protect themselves.
So what do you do when you're denied
your constitutional right of self-protection?
You diversify, right?
You have different calibers.
You even have blade.
You got rifles, pistols, the whole thing.
But you need to be able to have a backup for that backup
and that's where Berna gun comes in.
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CL for short.
It shoots the same thing, chemical irritant projectiles.
But here's the kicker.
It has a 15 round shot capacity per cartridge.
When you compare that to an average stun gun,
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This is 15 rounds.
So that's very, very different.
Also, it's not a gun.
It doesn't care about gun-free zone signs.
They're invisible to the Berna gun because not a gun.
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Like your efforts are futile.
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And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick Five.
So this is actually kind of funny
and I sent those to a friend of ours,
a retired Navy vet.
So apparently in the French military,
they have the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier
and a sailor on the carrier revealed its location accidentally
by using a fitness tracker, Strava,
while jogging on the ship's deck.
And he's, you know, he's jogging, he's doing his stuff
and that ends up, that ends up pinging
and it ends up giving it away.
It ended up in a French publication
that reported it, Le Monde publication.
I mean, he's trying to stay in shape, I guess,
but I don't know, I think it's funny,
but apparently Strava, a lot of people use it
and it pings you.
So maybe if you're in the military,
don't be using that, don't track it,
just don't do it, don't use that
because it gives a weird location, very interesting.
I thought that was kind of funny,
but yeah, he's out there, you know,
living his best life doing his exercises.
Now he's really, he's gonna do push-ups,
a clean out, he's gonna be in a lot of trouble now.
Also, we have, a man was a, oh my gosh,
a man was arrested because he shattered $240,000
worth of the Chouhoulie glass, the sculptures, $240,000.
It's in Seattle.
Apparently, the man attacked the museum security staff
when he was caught and it was the Chouhoulie Garden
and glass at the Seattle Center.
And yeah, he apparently busted a big sculpture
or a big installation and they responded.
It was Monday night and the place was surrounded
by police cars, security found the man inside,
just mashing the exhibits.
He had started throwing glass at the police
and trying to stab them with a broken glass.
They said a dozen displays were broken.
Each of them were worth about $20,000.
That's why.
I mean, there's no, they're charging,
they're charging this week, I don't know,
but that's, I see these stories every day.
New York City subway writer pushed under the tracks
after a man asked him for money.
He didn't have any money on him.
So he wasn't able to give the man money
and the guy shoved him onto the tracks.
The victim is a 35 year old man
and the suspect approach asked for cash,
35, the victims that I didn't have any.
So he shoved him on the tracks.
He got minor injuries.
He was at the New York Presbyterian Allen Hospital.
Apparently they kept him
because his injuries were minor,
but enough for observation.
And the suspect fled the station in an unknown direction.
They have no idea where he is.
This happens like all the time there.
I keep seeing these stories.
Stick with us.
We have a lot more in store, finishing up the week.
Every day, excessive delays and denials from big insurers
keep patients from accessing the care they need.
And when care is urgent, these delays can be disastrous.
These practices cost billions in wasteful spending,
driving up costs for American families.
But while big insurers put up barriers,
America's hospitals and health systems are in your corner,
navigating endless reviews and appeals
to get you the care you need when you need it most.
It's time to curb these harmful practices
and put the focus back on patients.
Brought to you by the Coalition
to Strength in America's Health Care.
Warning, the following Zippercruder radio spot
you are about to hear is going to be filled
with F words.
When you're hiring, we at Zippercruder
know you can feel frustrated for Lauren even.
Like your efforts are futile.
And you can spend a fortune trying to find fabulous people
only to get flooded with candidates who are just fine.
F***.
Fortunately, Zippercruder figured out how to fix all that.
And right now, you can try Zippercruder for free
at zippercruder.com slash zip.
With Zippercruder, you can forget your frustrations
because we find the right people for your roles fast,
which is our absolute favorite F word.
In fact, four out of five employers
who post on Zippercruder get a quality candidate
within the first day.
Fantastic.
So whether you need to hire four, 40, or 400 people,
get ready to meet first rate talent.
Just go to zippercruder.com slash zip
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The finding great candidates to hire can be like,
well, trying to find a needle in a haystack.
Sure, you can post your job to some job board,
but then all you can do is hope the right person comes along,
which is why you should try Zippercruder for free.
At zippercruder.com slash zip.
Zippercruder doesn't depend on candidates finding you.
It finds them for you.
It's powerful technology identifies people
with the right experience
and actively invites them to apply to your job.
You get qualified candidates fast.
So, while other companies might deliver a lot of hay,
Zippercruder finds you what you're looking for.
The needle in the haystack.
See why four out of five employers
who post a job on Zippercruder
get a quality candidate within the first day.
Zippercruder, the smartest way to hire.
And right now, you can try Zippercruder for free.
That's right, free at zippercruder.com slash zip.
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