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[00:06:09] 888-526-7154. TheBigMigBar.com. Break me off a piece of that prepper bar. Oops. Well, fraud to the left of me. Fraud to the right of me. It doesn't stop. It's everywhere. And I think both sides of the aisles are guilty. Of course, J.D. Vance is investigating it. There's the AI interpretation of him as Sherlock Holmes. Oh.
[00:06:36] Shout out to Scooby-Doo on there with the magic mystery bus solving these mysteries. J.D. Vance. He wanted to have a fraud investigation roundtable. He wanted to have AGs there from all over the country. And guess what? 20-plus AGs, Democrats. Again, you know on this show we go after both sides of the aisle. I'm not going to just pick on Democrats. But why are the Democrats so unwilling to participate in investigating fraud, George?
[00:07:05] Why does it seem like they just don't want anybody to know about it? Well, I'm going to say because Democrats are becoming the pro-fraud party. Why? Because if they take away any of that money from those people, they'd be taken away from their votes. Yeah. Let's just face it. Plain and simple. That's why they want the illegal immigrants. That's why they want to give away this money to Somalians. And not only Somalians, but across the board.
[00:07:35] In all cultures. And even regular Americans. Let's just put it plain and simple. It's a weird thing, this country sometimes. George and I talk about on this show common sense a lot. We always talk about common sense. And I got to tell you, I'm always amazed when a brand that has gotten it right for decades. And I don't care whether you're talking about Ford Motor Credit, Cracker Bell, Bud Light, or Ferrari. Never mind. I don't know why you would screw.
[00:08:03] You know, they say if it ain't broke, don't fix it. Ferrari, amazing cars. Yes, they've had a couple of cars like the Mondial and a couple others that just weren't fantastic. But if you spend any time in a Ferrari or around Ferraris, beautiful cars. Italian design. Italians are extremely proud of the Ferrari heritage. And now they're rolling over in their grades. No, Enzo Ferrari's rolling over in his grave. Well, everybody that ever worked at Ferrari, the CEO came out and said that he couldn't say what he was really thinking because he didn't want to hurt Ferrari.
[00:08:33] Ex-employees. The CEO of who? Wait, wait. CEO of who? What CEO? Of Ferrari. I mean, wait a minute. He's the one that allowed this to happen. What are you talking about? The X. The X. Oh, X. I didn't hear that part. The previous one. Yeah. And the truth is many of the people that have worked for Ferrari are coming out and making statements. Ferrari has screwed the pooch. I don't know what they were thinking with this EV Luce. I think that's how it's pronounced. Embarrassing. They're getting hammered.
[00:09:03] I mean, the memes are out of control. I was watching them yesterday. I was cracking up. We grabbed one of them for you, but they are all over the place if you want to have a good laugh. Even that guy, I don't know if you remember that black guy that went viral that said, why are you gay? In that interview, somebody made an AI video of him. I made a Dylan Mulvaney Ferrari ad. I also put My Little Pony and Ferrari were doing a special edition. People are saying that they ought to pull the prancing horse off of it because it's not a prancing horse.
[00:09:33] Sure, it's got over 1,000 horsepower, but they did a comparison side by side with a Tesla. I think it's a Tesla Plaid, and it has 1,028 horsepower. It has longer range, and it only costs 118,000. This car costs 640,000. George, unbelievable how badly they screwed up because people are talking about the visual of this car, and they hate the car on the exterior, and they hate the interior. Well, the car doesn't scream Ferrari at all just by looking at it.
[00:10:03] It doesn't, you look at the car, it doesn't say, wow, that's a Ferrari. Yeah. It looks like. Like a Nissan or something. Whatever. It looks like an EV car. Anyone could be Tesla, Nissan, Hyundai, that they just put the Ferrari emblem on it. Yeah. I don't know. Let's just play. You want to play the clip? Let people see this shit? Yeah, we got, here's one of the memes George Grav wants to share with you guys. What the fuck is this piece of shit?
[00:10:36] And, you know, the list goes on and on and on. Guys, I just, I can't figure out why Ferrari would think this was, like, how could they even approve this design? I'm sure they have a ton of R&D in it. I don't think they're going to sell very many of these cars. At 640,000, you can buy a Tesla that's, I think, visually is a more appealing car, and it seems to be better quality, and it's only 120,000. And I don't mean only 120,000. That's still a crazy amount of money.
[00:11:03] But that thing you're seeing is $640,000. What the frick are they thinking, George? I don't know. They think, because, oh, it has the name Ferrari that people will want to buy it. I guess maybe people that have all this money have nothing better to do with it. Probably might buy one just to say, oh, look, I got, I'm one of the EV people. I got my EV Ferrari. That's what it is. Hold on. You know what? It just came to mind. Okay.
[00:11:27] For all the rich people that got all these rich cars, the Lamborghinis, Ferraris, you know, the Bugattis that are gas. They use the gas. They want to be able to say that they contribute, but they have an electric car. But they don't want to buy an electric car that's going to, like, not look good in their lifestyle. So what's, I guess, the solution for these people? Ferrari came up with it. Doesn't matter how ugly the car is, what it is, as long as it's made by Ferrari, rich people buy it. They'll throw it in their garage.
[00:11:57] Maybe take it out from time to time. Maybe they'll give it to the housekeeper or groundskeeper to use. I don't freaking know. Well, you know, normally Ferraris have a waiting list. And, in fact, they won't sell you a new Ferrari unless you've already owned a used one. There's a whole thing about it. I'm going to say, yeah. What are you talking about? Bro, I can go to a Ferrari, show them right over here, and buy one right now if I wanted to. No. Okay. No. They have a list, and it's complicated. It's not like that.
[00:12:26] As much as you wish it was like that. If you got the cash, the money, and you want to take one home that day, and there's one there, I'm taking it home. George, I'm not saying it's completely impossible, but I'm saying it's all to them. I've seen it happen, but okay. But normally, they won't sell you one unless you already previously owned a Ferrari, like a used one. And then you kind of get to know them. They have this whole thing about it. Because I remember many years ago, I was dealing with that quite a bit. We used to do a lot of high exotic car transactions when I had our car dealership. Right after Enzo died, we were doing a lot of it.
[00:12:56] And it hasn't changed. It still goes on because I have a friend that's very wealthy. He's got a massive car collection. And even sometimes, he, who has a bunch of Ferraris, they're like, oh, no, we've only got 10 of those for sale, and they're already committed to. But I think this will be the worst-selling Ferrari in history is really what it comes down to. You know, everybody pushing for EVs, the wind farms, the solar panels.
[00:13:19] I'm just wondering, has anybody come up with a solution to dispose of those EV batteries, the solar panels, these wind farm blades, and all that stuff? No one's come up with a solution for it. And it's just making the environment worse. I'm just saying. Well, they want to talk about carbon footprints, but they don't want to talk about the disposal of batteries. They don't want to talk about sitting and being irradiated.
[00:13:45] You're sitting on top of this giant battery pack, and you're being irradiated. And the truth is, they're starting to say that there might be a link to increases in colon and rectal cancer. And they're starting to see an association between people that have EVs. I wouldn't buy one for those number of reasons. I also like the fact that they're talking about this shutoff they want to put in every car. And not that cars haven't gotten crazy complicated because they have. It used to be great when I was younger, when I was a young guy. I used to work on all my old cars. Now you've got module this, module that.
[00:14:15] You've got a program. Keys are programmed. This is programmed. It's all electronic. It has gotten extremely complicated to work on a vehicle. You have to have a high, high level of ability. I'm not talking about just- What, on any car? To work on the majority of cars because most cars now- You just need a computer. Yes and no. What if you have a module and you have to get it programmed? You still have to go to the dealer. Those modules. It depends. Some can- It depends. You're right partially.
[00:14:44] Because some dealers try to make it where they only have the software or stuff to program it. But there's other modules and parts where once you have the computer, like from Snap-on and stuff and all the software you keep up to date, you can do that. Well, I have a friend that has the newest Snap-on computer. A friend of mine that's a mechanic. He has been for years. He's very highly- He's a sophisticated mechanic. And there are many times when you go into the computer, the newest Snap-on.
[00:15:12] And if you have the update system where you get the newest updates, you're on the subscription service. There are many modules that you cannot program. That's a dealer requirement that you have to go to the dealer to get a program. And it's not all of them, but there are many of them. And it's really tough. I mean, George, let's face it. You remember the cars when you were young kids? I mean, you know, I don't know what cars you had, but I had plenty of muscle cars and stuff. I had everything. Work on everything. It was simple. It was an engine, transmission. Carburetor. Maybe you had to do a clutch job. Maybe you had to do an alternator. You could work on it yourself.
[00:15:42] You didn't have to- I mean, if you rebuilt the engine, you might need your friends to help you. But the point would be, you know, it was not like it is now. You open these cars up and everything's packed in there. But you know what, though? Cars today don't break down as much as they did years ago, though. I will say that. Yep. I don't remember my cars breaking a whole lot. That I had when I was young. If you go from the 80s-
[00:16:10] It was like a water pump or an alternator. It was never anything too serious. Or, you know, you needed a new clutch. You know, because you wore the clutch out of brakes, you know? Brakes, I mean, brakes and clutches. But it was all- Brakes and clutches weren't there, yeah. The timing, you had to, you know, have a- You had to have a timing light to do the distributor. Yeah. You know, it was- Yeah, you had to gap the plugs, you know. All right, let's talk about these Democrats. Still got to gap the plugs. Make sure to gap right. Yeah, yeah, I know. Yeah. But a tune-up was easier, right?
[00:16:38] You needed a set of points, you needed plugs, and you needed a timing light. Amongst other things, yep. All right. Democrats, no show for the fraud round table. What do you want to play for? Is that a surprise? You know, look, I think this is a big story. None of these, you know, how many didn't show up, George? How many- Almost two dozen Democrat AGs. And they were crying, like they said, time constraints. They knew about this was coming up.
[00:17:07] If it was anything else, if it was to give them money, oh, come, AGs, come. We're going to give money for you guys, for your cities. No questions asked. You bet your ass they all would have been there. That's an excellent point. So here's my recommendation to the administration. J.D. Vance, next time, just lie. Tell them you're going to be giving out, you know, multi-million dollar checks to support all the AGs nationally. And then when they get in there, just lock the freaking doors and don't give them anything and just make them sit there and listen. Because this is the problem. Fraud all over the country.
[00:17:36] And these AGs, they don't want to fix it because I think a lot of it went into their election campaigns. Disgusting. I mean, if the vice president of the United States tells you come to this round table and you don't show up, you're a real piece of shit. Straight up. I don't know how to say that. I don't care whether it's a Republican or a Democrat. In this case, it was Democrats. But the point of the matter is, that's BS. He's trying to fix it. He's investigating the fraud. And you don't show up. Let's play the clip. Awesome.
[00:18:06] Vice President Vance will hold a round table with state attorneys general on anti-fraud initiatives. This comes as the Trump administration cracks down on a wide range of fraud. We will bring that event to you live when it happens. But for now, America reports. A live look at the White House now ahead of a rare and critical cabinet meeting happening at Camp David tomorrow. It comes as tensions rise after the U.S. carried out defensive strikes in southern Iran.
[00:18:35] Welcome to America reports as we kick off a brand new week. I'm Sandra Smith in New York. Bill, good to have you here today. Hey, Sandra. As always, great to be with you. Happy Tuesday afternoon to you. I'm Bill Malugian in Washington today. John Roberts is on assignment. All eyes are now on how Iran will respond to these attacks. Yep. Well, anyway, so listen, J.D. Vance and his fraud task force, they haven't been at it that long. Not even a year, I don't think.
[00:19:03] But they already found, identified, I mean, almost 135 billion stolen since COVID. They said 22 billion in fraudulent small business loans. More than 1.3 billion in fraudulent Medicaid reimbursements. 6.3 billion in suspected fraudulent government contracts. Shocker. 60 million in student aid fraud. Wow.
[00:19:34] I mean, I don't think he's been running this fraud task force, George. I don't think he's only been doing it for a couple of months. What is it? Three, four months? Maybe? He's been running, but I think they've been at it. I mean, I think less than a year. I think there's been other investigations, but I don't think he was put in charge until all this stuff came out of Minnesota, right? Yeah, pretty much. That's just a couple of months. So I'm not saying they haven't been investigating because, of course, Doge was looking at it. But this is just, and you wonder why we're $40 trillion in debt.
[00:20:01] See, this is where, this is where if the Republicans are smart, forget about the AGs. They tried. They didn't show. They would, with Congress, do a separate one, Congress, and have like a round table of Congress people on both sides and senators. And bring it up and let them put right there on, in front of everybody on the spot. If it's in their cities and stuff, show them the proof and see what they have to say. And televise it. Make sure it's televised.
[00:20:31] Because I love to hear their answers to their cities and states finding all this fraud. And what are they going to do about it? And what's their answer? What are they going to respond to the American people? Be a great way to really help with the midterms is put them on blast. Let them come up with the comments. And if they don't show up for the meeting, you just put the empty chair there with their name on it. And then when you're going around the room, you stop at the empty chair and go, oh, Senator so-and-so, Congressman so-and-so. Oh, wait a minute. I can't ask you a question because you decided to not show up. All right, next person.
[00:21:01] And just call them out like that. Just put them on embarrassment row. And then when they say something stupid, so you're telling me you don't think you should investigate the fraud where all this money got stolen by the Leering Center, and all this money got stolen by these, you know, hospices or by these autism centers. Oh, no, you're not going to investigate that. So do you have an investigation? I mean, just grill them right in front of the American people and just absolutely embarrass them. It's crazy.
[00:21:28] I think this is big news, although it's really kind of strange how Jeff Bezos got slammed into the middle of this. So I guess- Well, I was going to- All right, I'll do it later. And then later when we talk about something. Go ahead. I think NASA just revealed a phased timeline for colonizing the moon with settler outposts and awards.
[00:21:50] So I guess Jeff Bezos, his Blue Origin lunar lander contracts, he's going to be the one establishing these bases, George. Yeah, I don't know if I would want to be on a space shuttle or anything that Jeff Bezos has to do with building for, especially going out to the moon or space. I don't think I'd be too comfortable and secure because he's Jeff Bezos, man. He's got Amazon.
[00:22:20] What the fuck does he got to do with building stuff on the moon? Where's his qualifications? I mean, he does have Blue Origin, but I don't know. You know, again, I'm not sure how I feel that. Let's play the clip. This is a long clip, too, so. Hold on. Let's get started. This is a chart that kind of describes the vision that we delivered during Ignition Day.
[00:22:44] We envision the moon base to be hundreds of square miles with different assets, all building up to the objective of permanent lunar presence on the moon. To get there, we're going to break it up in phases, and phase one has already started. From now through 29, we're going to work to make sure that getting to the lunar surface is a high reliability endeavor. Many assets we can deliver there. We're also going to test and experiment the science of survival, as the administrator said.
[00:23:13] We're going to experiment on the things that we know are ahead of us that we're going to need to build a permanent infrastructure, which is happening on phase two, and then permanent habitation on phase three. To do this, we're building and working on many different systems, from transportation to mobility, and we've broadcasted a pretty high cadence of missions that will help us to get there.
[00:23:35] Phase one, for example, we'll have 25 launches, 21 landings, and we're planning to deliver about four metric tons of cargo to the surface of the moon. And we want to graduate from that to 60 metric tons to 150 by the time we get to phase three. If you go to the next chart, when you think about the lunar surface and the endeavor of building a moon base, it's going to be extremely hard.
[00:24:01] And it dawns on us every day how little we know of the lunar surface. We did the Apollo program. We've had lunar probe. We've had, you know, a spacecraft, robotic spacecraft that have gone back to the moon. But we have explored very little. So we envision multiple assets, those 21 landings, to deploy many types of assets in different areas where we have objectives for science or we think it's a good place to develop the moon base.
[00:24:28] We're going to have landers, small and medium class. We're going to have constellations of satellites that will enable communication, navigation, pointing, observation. We're going to have rovers and LTVs. And also we're going to have drones. So to talk about all of those assets, we're ready to make the first major award. And that is one something we advertise during Ignition Day is for the LTV delivery landers.
[00:24:56] Through CLIP's program, we request the task plans for delivery of one or multiple one metric ton class NASA payloads to the South Pole region. In the base period of that task order, we'll basically ask the vendors to finalize the mission design, integrate and develop the integration plans,
[00:25:18] execute long lead hardware procurements, design and test the payloads and demonstrate the compliance of the delivery, the payload delivery system to the surface. Then in subsequent options, if everything goes well, they will build the lander spacecraft. So the long awaited moment for the delivery of all the LTV awards that we're going to announce today, NASA has selected Blue Origin.
[00:25:45] A round of applause to Blue Origin. Congratulations. Blue Origin's lunar lander product line has two variants.
[00:26:10] Mark 1, which is the uncrewed version, is what we're going to be using for the delivery of the LTVs. And Mark 2, which is the crew lander mission. So using Mark 1s will also reduce the risk for future crew missions there. Mark 1 is the same type of vehicle as Endurance, which is featured in Moonbase 1, the first mission to the lunar surface. Mark 1 type of spacecraft is also going to deliver the Viper rover later in the fall of 2027. So congratulations, Blue Origin.
[00:26:40] And we are looking forward to this partnership to deliver the first lunar terrain vehicle as part of Moonbase program. Thank you very much and congratulations. You know, I look at the moon. It's such a vital planet to the Earth. And I don't know. I mean, should we be colonizing it like this and possibly could ruin it? I mean, if they screw up the moon, they'll screw up the Earth.
[00:27:11] I can understand maybe a base or a couple of things here and there. Maybe an outpost, but actual people build structures. People live there like anybody. No, I don't know. Well, and the truth of the matter is what right did the U.S. have versus other countries to the moon? We don't possess. Anybody can go. Any country can go. What do you mean? That's exactly what I'm saying. Which becomes kind of odd. We're going to have our colony and Russia's going to have a colony and China's going to have a colony.
[00:27:41] And again, I'm not disagreeing with you. I'm saying that, you know, it's an odd thing. I don't know. You know, Elon Musk is very focused. He wants to put, you know, some data centers up on the moon. He's figured out a way to transmit the data. They just had a big announcement about how they're going to be able to run the conduit. Because, of course, you've got, you know, unlimited amounts of sun, depending on how you position these data centers. Solar technology. He just made that announcement not too long ago. Let's talk about Pam Bondi. Why?
[00:28:12] Why? Why do you want to talk about Pam Bondi? Because Trump just appointed her. And, you know, I don't understand. She didn't do a good job as AG. I have empathy for her. I understand she just got a diagnosis for thyroid cancer. Okay. Yes, she did. And, again, I'm not trying to wish ill health on anybody. But I don't understand why she's back in the administration in any manner. Now, I know this is only on the White House AI panel. First of all, what expertise does she have in AI?
[00:28:43] I don't remember even mentioning AI. I don't remember any kind of comment from her about AI. I mean, I know she's entrenched as an attorney. I don't. Do you have any idea why this happened, George? Maybe because the stock market hit $50,000? I don't know. George is being sarcastic for the audience that didn't know about that. He basically is calling out that she made a comment about that when she was asked another question. It's kind of as a diversionary tactic.
[00:29:11] But, okay, David Sachs is the AI advisor. And I know he knows a lot about AI. And the White House science advisor is Michael Kratzios. And I think he knows a lot about AI. And also, he's got a background. I think he actually was educated at some of the higher tech schools. But I don't know. There's a bunch of tech executives on there. NVIDIA co-founder Jensen Wang. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg. And you know I don't like him. Oracle's co-founder Larry Ellison.
[00:29:40] And now, all of a sudden, they jammed Pam Bondi in there. Anybody can explain to me why Pam Bondi just got jammed into this council? Again, I'm not hating on her for her health. I'm hating on her for the shitty job she did as the attorney general of the United States. So, I don't know. Maybe, I mean, maybe for... The only thing I can think of is some type of policing or regulation. Because she was an attorney general in Florida, too. To make sure... Lance, you ask, I'm just answering.
[00:30:10] Hush. You know. No, I'm not going to hush. Because I'm talking, though. But you don't let me finish. You don't let me finish. She got fired. Fired. Why do you bring back a person that got fired? Because he sucks. I agree. He's terrible. Who knows why they don't think... He also put her on some other board, too, didn't he? You know, maybe. I didn't see that. I only saw this one. I just...
[00:30:39] I don't understand. If somebody didn't do a good job for you and you got rid of them because they weren't doing a good job, what would make you bring back? I mean, I don't get it. I mean, I just don't get it. And she was offered a bunch of jobs at some high-end, you know, law firms, from my understanding. In fact, supposedly, she had a job waiting for her. Maybe because she's on this board, she still has that job, and now she just gets a second paycheck. I think there's a lot of fantastic people that could have been put on this board that weren't her. And Mark Zuckerberg, he screwed you, Donald Trump. What the frick are you thinking, bro?
[00:31:10] The Zuckerbergs? And you got him in there? Why? Because he's a billionaire and you want to kiss his ass? Jesus, man. You guys got to wake up in this administration. Enemies, foreign and domestic, traitors and patriots. You better start taking a harder look around you. You're surrounding yourself with a lot of bad people. All right. Celebrity burglaries are on the rise. We talked about this. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Hold on. No, no, no. Hold on. Somebody's saying something. Yeah, go ahead.
[00:31:38] It came out today that it's not her husband. It was her that has thyroid cancer. Yeah, I said it was her. No, I know. Someone's saying in the chat that it's her husband. And everything in the articles, it's stating that it's her. Former Attorney General Pam Bonney quietly facing thyroid cancer battle after leaving DOJ. That is the headline. Yeah, the husband was Tulsi Gabbard's husband. Yeah. Maybe they're confused. I don't think it was Pam Bondy's husband.
[00:32:07] I don't remember seeing anything like that, but who knows? Maybe we missed it. Yeah. We'll keep an eye on that if we have a record. I mean, that was the headline, so. Yeah. All right. Well, we're going to take a short break. When we come back, celebrity burglaries on the rise, transnational gangs. We talked about them. We warned you. Yep. They're robbing celebrities and professional athletes, invading their houses when they're known to be somewhere. So you're going to want to hear this story. It's pretty crazy. Stay tuned. Big show. Big show. I'll be right back with George Ballantine, Lance Miliacho.
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[00:38:10] Take a screenshot, a smile. The link's in the chat and the link's in the more section under the video. We got you covered. All you got to do is just go there, make a phone call, hear what they have to say. All you got to do. A little something something for you guys. All right. This is a big death ring. I mean, finally, you know, big death ring. I should say that's been targeting celebrity, um, celebrities. You know, they watch, they know they're, they're way at a game.
[00:38:39] Three months ago is when we covered this story. Do you remember? Yes. So these, these gangs will watch celebrities if they're way at a game, like in another state, they'll know the houses, they'll target the house and boom, get them. They rob people like, um, Patrick Mahomes, Travis, Kelsey, and where are they from? These guys, this gang, this particular gang was from Argentina, right Lance? Well, these were Chilean nationals, but George, I was asking you a question a minute ago.
[00:39:08] I don't think you caught the whole thing. I was asking, you remember how many months ago did we talk about these transnational gangs? Um, seven, six, five. Could be around there. We talked about it. We were talking about how they were using, uh, wifi blocking technology to block alarm systems. And they were, they were, they were really, uh, they were even putting like cameras to record in the yard so they could see the in and out of how people were operating. And they've targeted celebrities.
[00:39:36] We've seen some of the celebrities out in, uh, uh, Hollywood get targeted. They look for them and they find out if they're not there, meaning they're overseas shooting a video. In the case of athletes, if they're somewhere playing, uh, if they've got an appearance, uh, pretty focused. Now here they are talking about it on Fox and friends, but there's a lot more to this. This is, but this is exactly the concern. Illegal emirates come in. They're coming in these transnational gangs. We're coming in here as like burglary vacations, coming in and stealing a bunch of stuff and then heading back to their main countries.
[00:40:04] These guys screwed up because they started boasting and posting online of all the stuff they stole. So let's play the clip. It's a long clip. Seven migrants from Chile have been charged in connection with the nationwide spree of burglaries that most notably impacted high profile athletes. Just in the last few months of 2024, the group allegedly stole valuables worth more than $2 million from NFL and NBA players. Orange County, California district attorney, Todd Spitzer, uh, joins us right now.
[00:40:34] Sir, thanks so much for joining the program. First. Uh. Happy to be here. Thank you, Lawrence. So you've been warning DHS about this. How long have you known about these transnational, um, gang members being in your community? Well, I've been screaming about this for almost upwards of two years.
[00:40:54] I even had former speaker of the house, Kevin McCarthy, my former colleague, when we were legislators together in the California assembly, I had him come here to California to get brief. We met with the FBI. The FBI is known about this. Department of justice is known about this homeland security state department. This is the biggest secret in Washington that no one seems to want to do anything about members of Congress. I'm sorry. I know. And we're in the house.
[00:41:24] We had hearings last year where we testified about this problem. But the fact of the matter is, now that high profile athletes and millions of dollars of their property is being stolen, now it seems to be getting a lot of attention. But the fact of the matter is, this is tourism burglary. These Chileans have been coming here for years. Everybody knows about it.
[00:41:50] And they're going to Orlando, Florida, where Disney World is. They're coming to Orange County, California, my county, where Disneyland is. And they're not here to visit the happiest place on Earth. They're actually here to burglarize the biggest nation and one of the wealthiest nations in the entire world.
[00:42:12] You're saying as a result of all of this that you want there to be a cancellation or a pause of the visa program. And the reason why you're saying this, I think, is because when we look at a map of all this activity of this Chilean game, you've got Ohio, New Jersey, Indiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, California, Maryland, and Connecticut. And you're saying until we get this under control, until the government helps out, you want to pause. Did I get you right? Yeah, absolutely.
[00:42:42] I mean, let's be clear, right? This doesn't mean that Chileans can't come into our country. They just can't come in under this ESTA visa program. This is a $21 online application, no background check, which is a violation of our agreement with the country of Chile. And we're talking about 350,000 Chileans a year. So this isn't a small problem.
[00:43:12] This is an abuse. And this is the irony right now with the new administration, which I support. The president has said we're going to deport all these criminals first. My argument is, why are we letting the criminals in in the first place when we don't know anything about these Chileans in violation of our agreement with their country? Chile is the only remaining South American country in the program.
[00:43:42] Every other South American country that has participated in the past has been kicked out of the program for sending their criminals to the United States of America. I got to ask you this, Mr. District Attorney. You're in a sanctuary state. So the president, through ICE, as well as Tom Home of the Borders, our Homeland Security Secretary, Christy Dome, have said they want all the criminals out of your community. Your state says that you can't comply with them.
[00:44:11] Are your people in your county going to comply when ICE comes and say we want these people and we're going to deport them? Well, I don't speak on behalf of my sheriff in my county, and I think my sheriff has gone on the record on that particular issue. I can tell you unequivocally that if we have criminals that we've convicted my office and they're sitting in our jail, those names are listed on the sheriff's website. And that's a public document that ICE can have access to.
[00:44:40] I absolutely 100% support the fact that if we have criminals in our county or anywhere in the United States, they should be deported after they do their sentence immediately. All right. Mr. District Attorney, thank you so much for joining the program this morning.
[00:45:00] So Lance is bringing up some important, we're talking while I was playing, and they only wanted to investigate this because they started targeting celebrities or athletes. Now, if you notice when that map was up, a lot of it was in Democrat states where these burglaries were going on. But when they were targeting your regular rich Americans, they didn't care. Yeah, I mean, it's Travis Kelsey, it's Patrick Mahomes, you know, that's all a top priority now.
[00:45:28] Now, we've got a couple of pictures. So these idiots, after they do this jacking, they start boasting about it. Stupid. And they do surveillance before they start executing the robberies. These are South American organized crime groups. These aren't just a bunch of random kids that jumped on a plane. They're planning it before they come. They're figuring out what the strategy is. Here they are putting up some of their booty. You see them, you know, they're showing them wearing the watches. Of course, they're still in high-end watches because those are easy to move.
[00:45:57] And, you know, they're focusing on right now celebrities, right? High-profile, high-wood celebrities, and then NBA and NFL players. Because, of course, a lot of those people have a lot of disposable cash. They spend their money on a lot of flash. The indictment's pretty clear about what happened. You know, I had it up in there, but it's not a priority to put up necessarily. But this is crazy. And this is the problem. When you have an invasion that the Democrats and the Republicans did nothing to stop,
[00:46:27] this is where you end up. This is exactly where you end up. So we've got another shot there, too, George. I don't know if you're going to. I put it up. Oh, you already put it up? Yeah, I went to the room. Oh, okay. All right. Well, anyway, it's one of those things. We told you about it. We told you what's going on. Maybe now they're going to fix it. But this is going on all over the country. Like George said, it seems predominantly in the Democratic states, but who knows if it's everywhere. But they really organize fake IDs, all kinds of stuff. Pretty incredible.
[00:46:57] I wonder, were these guys flying in and out like back and forth? That's what they do. They fly in in groups, not necessarily on the same aircraft. And then they organize here. They bring in their cell. They bring in their Wi-Fi blockers and equipment with them. And then they have specifics. So if they know a team is traveling, listen, this is a big enough deal. I didn't know me to see that equipment in the scanners. The NFL put out a security memo, George. They put out a security memo to their entire, every team.
[00:47:27] Now, what were you saying? How did they get in with all this equipment, bringing it on a plane and stuff? I don't think it really stands out, George. If you put it in your, if you put it, if you don't take it on your carry-on luggage and just your, it's not really a big deal. I mean, it probably looks like, you know, just electronic equipment. It's not like it would be illegal. I'm not saying they bring in the luggage. No, but if, wait, if it's carry-on, they're scanning that shit. If it's going in. Yeah, but I said, I said, I said, check luggage. Even in check luggage, they, they, they have now high-tech scanners where it's on the belt and it's getting scanned.
[00:47:58] So I don't know. But think about it. Would TSA normally be, I don't know if they'd be concerned. I mean, maybe if they knew with the equipment. Anything electronic, they, they want to do an extra check, make sure it's not some kind of bomb or something. Yeah. Yeah. But even if they check it and they see it's a jammer, what would they, they might not think anything. Well, I don't think, are you allowed to legally have a jammer in the United States? I have no idea what the laws are on it. I know you can buy them online. You know, those big frequency jammers, the cartels use them. So, and I wouldn't doubt that some of these guys are linked to the cartels.
[00:48:28] I mean, listen, you can, you can roll into some celebrity's house. If you can jam the alarm system, if you have that skillset and you have the tools to do it. I mean, let's face it. Most celebrities have a lot of stuff around. They keep cash. They keep high-end jewelry. You know, I guess these guys are all going to, I mean, at least on the NFL, NBA, I guess they're going to have to start putting their stuff in safety deposit boxes because it doesn't look like they can keep it in their house. Pretty risky nowadays. And let's face it. Even if they have a family members like wives and girlfriends, they can't even
[00:48:55] They could have, you know, big, you know, Birkin bags and expensive stuff that can be easily sold. You know, a Birkin bag, even on the used market, will bring a lot of money. So, all right, let's talk about this Alabama judge. What do you got here? Well, according to her, this Alabama judge calls herself the ultimate authority. Oh. Ultimate authority. But she got suspended after making racist remarks against a white clerk. And here's the thing. Good.
[00:49:25] But why can't we get judges suspended when they don't apply to rule of law and make these don't follow the constitution and just rule on their opinions or their feelings? Anybody? She's a probate judge. Her name is Yeshiva Blanchard. Actually, she got hit with 120 page complaint after she delayed cases. Listen to this.
[00:49:51] She delayed cases to walk her dog and even attacked a white woman with racially charged comments. Delaying cases to walk your dog. I mean... Think about what an arrogant bitch this is. Imagine coming out and, George, you start telling people, well, I'm the ultimate authority on podcasts. I'm the ultimate authority on New Jersey. Think about the arrogance of telling people that you're the ultimate authority. Even if it was possibly true.
[00:50:20] You have to be a serious horse's ass to do that. And then making people wait because you have to walk your dog. Listen, I appreciate the fact you have to walk your dog. But you could have had a staff member do it. You could have had somebody else do it. You could have hired a dog walker and racially charged comments. So to me, it's not enough that she's... What did she get? She got suspended? When are they going to fire this bitch? Yeah. I mean, I just don't see why this... Listen to this one. She got this one. Imagine if she did that to Elon Musk.
[00:50:50] You think Elon Musk would keep her if she said, sorry, Elon, I can't work right now. I got to go walk my dog. Never know with Elon. Who knows? Most people know. How about this comment that she said to a staffer? Oh, I forgot you all like kissing white ass. This is a serious racist bitch. Ultimate authority. You like kissing white ass. I mean, talk about an arrogant man. There's... I don't... This is a weird one here.
[00:51:20] She... In one case, this is a patient was hospitalized for an additional two weeks because of Blanchard's delays. They said this patient will now remain hospitalized for an additional two weeks solely due to the lack of timely access to the hearing process. And this is an email from hospital staff red. I guess let's play the clip. It's kind of weird. Yeah, this is her. I mean, I just want to know who... They need to fire this B-I-T-C-H. I want to just want to like to know, did someone appoint this woman to be a judge or did she
[00:51:49] get voted in in Alabama? Because this is... I want to be a judge now.
[00:52:24] Nasty ass bitch. I don't get it. I don't even know how to react to that. I just... This is the problem with lifetime appointments. This is the problem with absolute immunity. I mean, here's a horse's ass that has the job and shouldn't have it. You know, she's flashing her Gucci hat and she's an alpha, kappa, alpha, you know, whatever. All right. Alpha, kappa, alpha. Wasn't that a sorority thing she had up on the screen when she was doing that TikTok video, AKA? I don't know.
[00:52:54] Was it? Or was it meant AKA, like meaning this is my AKA? Like I'm a judge here, but AKA? I don't know. Maybe. I thought it was alpha, kappa, alpha because I thought I saw an insignia for AKA. Oh, maybe. I don't know. I didn't... I thought I saw. Anyway, I didn't have my glasses on, but it doesn't matter. This is not the kind of person you want to be any kind of a judge. You don't want her in the legal system because she's going to rule against people if she just doesn't like them because she's an arrogant bitch. And I just don't see this. This is the problem. There's just...
[00:53:21] These judges are getting away with just absolute murder across the country too. There are some good ones, man. There's some amazing judges, but so many of them just suck. All right. President Trump goes... I want to see how you become a probate judge. ...19 primary endorsements. I mean, wow. He didn't lose a single race, huh? No. Not one. Wow. I didn't know that until today. But, you know, look. It's the primaries, which is great. 119 out of 119 he went.
[00:53:48] But, you know, the real test is going to be now, you know, come November. Because even Paxton is facing that radical Democrat. But, you know, they've been... Democrats have been gaining ground slowly in Texas, you know, and it's going to be a fight. I mean, there's a lot of good ads to put out on that Democrat because he's a retard saying God is non-binary. You know, coming up all kinds of crazy stuff. Did I hear him saying he was thinking about trans kids or something?
[00:54:17] Yeah, dreaming of trans kids or something, yeah. Holy crap. I mean, Texas, he went... Last night he went four for four, which is good. Yeah. Even, I forget what's his name. Chip Roy, he lost his primary to become attorney general. You know, that was interesting. Did you expect that to happen, George? 119 out of 119? No, Chip Roy.
[00:54:47] Yeah, because, you know, he flip-flops. Okay. I didn't expect that. To be honest with you, I was surprised when I saw that in the news this morning. I didn't really expect that Chip Roy was going to lose his primary. Well, no. Not for his congressional seat. He was trying to be attorney general. No, he was for the AG spot, right? Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Texas AG. I don't know. I mean, who knows, but... I thought he was wildly popular in Texas. I didn't know that. I don't know if he's wildly popular.
[00:55:18] I think he's popular in his district. Let's play the clip. Okay. This is the Senate races. This is his scorecard, okay? He has endorsed eight governors. Now, some of these races weren't real close. Didn't have a lot of competition. But some of them did. I mean, we saw what happened in Louisiana in the primary of Bill Cassidy. We saw what happened a week ago tonight with Tom Massey in Kentucky. And now we're seeing it again tonight, okay, in Texas. Governor level. Trump endorsed eight. He won eight times. U.S. House, 101 endorsed.
[00:55:47] He won. Yeah, sorry. 101 endorsed in the House. And he won 101. Let me put on the pencil right here and show you this. U.S. Senate, Sean, he has endorsed eight candidates. And prior to tonight, he had won eight times. And now you can take the endorsement from eight to nine endorsed and from eight to nine winner. Ken Paxton was outspent nine to one. Got the endorsement from Trump.
[00:56:15] Got the endorsement of Wesley Hunt, a congressman who got knocked out two and a half months ago. And now we got the set up in tax on of Tallarico. Many Republicans felt if John Cornyn could win tonight, that he could be an easy winner over Tallarico. We'll never know that now. And a lot of Republicans felt that they could save a lot of money to if Cornyn won. But that did not happen. Here's what will happen, Sean, in November. In Texas, probably the most expensive Senate race that we have seen ever.
[00:56:45] I mean, we were looking at some of the numbers. It's crazy what they're spending to win these elections. Wait, that Texas Senate seat with Paxton and that Democrat. They're going to it's going to be a lot of money spent in that because Democrats think they have a viable chance. And that for that seat. And they they could. It all depends. But there's a lot of money going to be spent. Lance, there's something just came out this morning. And I'm going to read the headline.
[00:57:13] The headline is President Trump's Department of Justice. Justice is set to interview to set the interview. I'm sorry. 2020 election workers as part of its ongoing election fraud investigation. Um, sounds great. But what the fuck took him so long? Like good point. I saw something yesterday. I don't know how accurate it was. That's why. But you want to know why stuff ain't moving? Like why we haven't seen a rest of this and that? Well, there you go.
[00:57:43] Well, I saw something yesterday kind of along the same line, but it was saying that there were four law enforcement that were going to testify as whistleblowers on January 6th. And what they knew about what was really going on, because they don't want to be they want to take themselves out of a position where they would be, you know, maybe charged for some stuff that they are aware of. So allegedly there's four whistleblowers. I haven't been able to. That's J6. We're talking about the election. Oh, I know.
[00:58:12] But I was talking about J6 also. That it's interesting that just like you said a minute ago, why is it taking so long to get these people in? And why is it taking so long for accountability to happen? I mean, the only thing I can think of is like, OK, they seized the ballots in Georgia, right? So then once they seized them, then they have to go through them and see what's going on. This way they have enough information to start questioning these people.
[00:58:37] And, you know, listen, these election workers, if you lie, you can be criminally prosecuted. So if they have the goods and they have the information from the ballots that they seized and they go to these people, let's say like. Ruby Freeman and her mother and all them, whatever daughter, you know, if they start lying. Oh, slap the cuffs on them. I agree. I agree. I want to see some people locked up.
[00:59:06] That's what I thought I voted for. I didn't think we'd be over a year in and not have any arrests, you know, heading to a year and a half. I honestly thought there'd be a bunch of arrests by now. Well, I don't know. I mean, what's going on now? I mean, we see since you brought up J6 when they said you had all those confirmed undercovers in there and stuff. Undercover feds and CIs like what's going on with that? What are we doing with that? I don't know. No idea. No. All I know is, again, I'm not going to blame Todd Blanche because he hasn't been in there very long.
[00:59:36] But I just. He's not even a firm body getting a new job because literally she did nothing for that. She she jerked us around for over a year. Without any real definitive arrest. Todd Blanche is the acting. No, I know. That's why I'm not even confirmed. Like, well, I mean, that's why I'm not really holding his feet to the fire, although he's already had a couple of arrests. I was actually surprised about. But I don't know. It's right now. It's hope for the best, but expect the worst because I just don't. I thought we would already have.
[01:00:06] I honestly thought we'd have hundreds of arrests by now. I thought they'd be stacking them up at Guantanamo. I really thought that. It shows how naive I am. All right. Let's talk about these Japanese capsule hotels. For anybody that's been in Japan, I've been there a couple of times. They have this thing in a lot of places. There's condos and there's also a hotel. Very small, tiny rooms. Not a lot of amenities, but very inexpensive. You know, the community bathrooms in most cases.
[01:00:35] You might have difficulty standing up, but they are starting to go full swing. They're testing them in Hawaii with a plan to roll out more of them across the United States. And this is interesting. The one we're going to show you here, it's a very small location. And, you know, it's not the smallest room available is like $60 a night. And this hotel is one block off of Waikiki Beach. For anybody that's been to Hawaii around Waikiki Beach, you know that those hotel rooms are prohibitively expensive right next to the beach. So you could go there.
[01:01:03] And if you're willing to deal with the community bathrooms, you don't need a lot of amenities. Community showers. Yeah. Community showers. It's $60. $60. Interesting thing. So I thought I'd just share this with you guys. This has got to be for like young, single people. Yeah. It's kind of like a hostile kind of a situation, right? You can't go for your family, you know? I mean, it's so small. No, unless you want to cram everybody into one bed like a – but the illegal immigrants do it. Maybe that's how. Yeah. I'm quite close. A popular Japanese capsule hotel chain opened its first U.S. outpost in Honolulu.
[01:01:33] So I had to check it out. A single occupancy premium economy pod at First Cabin International Hawaii ran me just $60 a night. The journal paid my way and I didn't accept any freebies. The pod included a light, power outlet, and TV, plus some basic toiletries, but not much room. The hotel's larger first-class cabins, which can accommodate two and cost me $150 a night. Bathrooms, showers, and lounge spaces are shared for all guests.
[01:02:01] Tropical setting aside, I dreaded my stay at the capsule hotel. Something about shared bathrooms and bunkmates screamed college dorm life. It turns out I had nothing to be worried about. Sure, the stay wasn't perfect. Light seeps in from the bottom of the pod's accordion-like curtain, and I struggled to change clothes in the four-foot-tall economy cabin. But the place was clean, other guests were quiet, and the location was perfect. It cost a fraction of the hotels up and down Waikiki Beach. And best of all, no pesky resort fees.
[01:02:32] It's in college. Interesting. $60, one block off of Waikiki Beach, which is a beautiful beach if you've never seen it. Amazing place. But I don't know if it'll fly here or not. We mentioned this the other day on the show. I just wanted to confirm. I might work good in New York for people who want to visit New York. Young single people, this and that. God, who wants to visit New York right now? They have. Actually, they have stuff like that in New York. They even have shared-type rooms and stuff I've seen. I mean, I mean.
[01:03:00] Mondami will probably have you sharing a room with a homeless person. Hey. Right. Yeah. All right. More than that. We talked about the layoffs of AI. We told you it's coming. You put it in the list. So I guess there was a poll done. 99% of executives predict more AI-driven layoffs in the new survey. So executives aren't just embracing it. They're openly planning for it to cost people their jobs.
[01:03:24] I guess this was a Mercer survey of 12,000 workers, including 825 C-suite leaders. 99% of the executives said they expect artificial intelligence to trigger at least some layoffs within the next two years. I think it's going to be a mass layoff. As they pitch AI as the route to higher returns. Of course, they want higher returns because they get some higher bonuses, higher salaries. They don't care about the American worker. They care about themselves.
[01:03:48] So nearly two-thirds believe redesigning work around AI and automation will deliver the biggest payoff despite earlier research showing most CEOs who've adopted AI haven't yet seen lower costs or higher revenue. But it is coming and it is going to happen. And there are going to be a blood in the streets, massive amount of layoffs. So make sure you're preparing in case you're in any of these verticals. A lot of sectors are going to get hit. All right. Listen, you guys know if you love the show, take the short form, take the long form, share it far and wide. Give G.
[01:04:18] Valentin over on X to follow the big me show, Lance Migliaccio. And now let's give him a quick. So tomorrow we have a big interview tomorrow, of course. Let me give you the interview layup here. Tomorrow we have Joe Kent at 11 a.m. Eastern Standard. We have the Schwartz-eroni coming on, Dr. Mike Schwartz on Friday. All you Schwartz transfers, make sure you're here Friday.
[01:04:47] You know we have a lot up front on the show. We have ex-Congressman Tim Ryan joining us on Monday. And I'm working on a comedian from Australia, interesting guy, pretty funny guy. I'm working for him on Wednesday, but I don't have a confirm on that yet following week. That'll be on the third. So that's it. We appreciate you guys. We love you. George, last words, buddy. What else you got? Um, I don't know. It's Wednesday. Have a great day. Stay blessed. See you tomorrow. Peace. Oh.
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