Candace Owens - January 17, 2025


OH SNAP! Justin Baldoni Is Now Suing Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds PERSONALLY | Candace Ep 134


Episode Stats

Length

54 minutes

Words per Minute

195.17534

Word Count

10,642

Sentence Count

829

Misogynist Sentences

30

Hate Speech Sentences

18


Summary

Candice reveals why Amber Heard should never have been allowed to speak publicly about Johnny Depp. Plus, Tucker Carlson goes viral for a murder mystery involving OpenAI founder Sam Altman. Plus, Justin Baldoni is now personally suing Blake Lively and her husband Ryan Reynolds.


Transcript

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00:00:15.120 All right, guys, happy Thursday.
00:00:16.940 Definitely a big Thursday because Justin Baldoni is now personally suing Blake Lively
00:00:21.680 and her husband, Ryan Reynolds.
00:00:23.640 Obviously, originally he was suing the New York Times.
00:00:26.120 Now he's going after them.
00:00:27.260 And to that, my friends, I say, let's go because hashtag him too.
00:00:32.120 And today I'm going to give her some friendly advice.
00:00:34.680 Plus, remember we warned you about a potential land grab in California?
00:00:38.540 While people are trying to encourage others to sell their uninsured properties quickly,
00:00:43.560 and it just stinks to the high heavens.
00:00:45.900 We're going to discuss that.
00:00:47.080 Plus, Tucker Carlson is going viral for what appears to be a murder mystery
00:00:51.520 involving OpenAI's founder, Sam Altman.
00:00:55.220 I've got a lot to say about that.
00:00:56.380 All that coming up on Candice.
00:01:12.840 Listen to me, Blake Lively, tap out, tap out.
00:01:16.640 Call Uncle right now.
00:01:18.840 Please take my advice.
00:01:20.660 I feel like I am like octagon side, UFC fight.
00:01:23.780 And you're like, oh my gosh, is this guy's neck going to get snapped?
00:01:27.320 Please just tap out.
00:01:28.380 Be done.
00:01:29.020 Be done with this.
00:01:30.020 Ref, please call Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds out.
00:01:32.240 Just call this out because I'm telling you they are not going to win this.
00:01:36.140 And by the way, I'm going to be honest.
00:01:37.280 I love this.
00:01:38.120 You know, I genuinely love when a hashtag him too situation happens because, you know,
00:01:44.640 in case you forgot when the Me Too movement broke out, what was that back in 2015?
00:01:48.520 I might have been the only woman in the world who went around doing events wearing a hashtag
00:01:54.260 him too shirt.
00:01:55.360 This was not a very popular stance to have.
00:01:58.320 There's somebody else I was working with wearing a believe facts.
00:02:00.640 Obviously, you should believe facts and not believe women or believe men.
00:02:05.000 And people were angry at me because so many women were just sharing stories on Twitter.
00:02:08.620 And like, obviously, women never lie.
00:02:10.740 And then I was completely vindicated, vindicated because the world realized after this very
00:02:16.660 strange period of amnesia that no, women do in fact lie sometimes.
00:02:21.500 Like maybe sometimes a lot women lie, just like men sometimes lie maybe a lot.
00:02:26.840 But the facts never lie.
00:02:29.720 Amber Heard certainly helped to catalyze that global realization.
00:02:33.080 She just could not be content with winning.
00:02:36.540 That's how everything happened for Amber Heard.
00:02:38.240 She was winning, by the way.
00:02:39.640 Don't forget, she spun a story.
00:02:42.280 She was photographed with a black eye.
00:02:44.420 You guys remember the notorious photo of Amber Heard walking out and she had a black eye.
00:02:49.380 And then the entire world was on her side and instantly hated Johnny Depp because she
00:02:53.300 was married to him.
00:02:53.960 And obviously, they just made the assumption that Johnny Depp blackened her eye.
00:02:58.180 And then she was invited to all of these red carpet events.
00:03:02.520 She became sort of the face of the Me Too movement.
00:03:04.800 Money was pouring in for her.
00:03:06.700 And she couldn't stop.
00:03:07.500 She was just high on her own supply.
00:03:09.980 She was like, no, how else can I get attention for this?
00:03:13.140 And then she made a fatal error.
00:03:14.420 You know what that error was?
00:03:15.320 Amber Heard wrote a piece published in the Washington Post.
00:03:18.660 I can show you this Washington Post headline.
00:03:20.600 This was at the beginning of the end.
00:03:22.700 It was an opinion piece written by her.
00:03:24.960 And she wrote, I spoke up against sexual violence and faced our culture's wrath.
00:03:29.660 That has to change.
00:03:30.780 She very heavily implied.
00:03:32.000 It was very obvious that Johnny Depp had done these things to her, which then gave Johnny
00:03:37.200 Depp the window to sue her for defamation over the piece.
00:03:40.680 And ladies and gentlemen, she should have settled that case right there in the moment, said,
00:03:47.080 sorry, mea culpa, I am very, very sorry.
00:03:51.360 And here you are, Johnny Depp.
00:03:53.300 I will pay you.
00:03:54.120 Just let's agree to never speak about this publicly.
00:03:55.900 But I'll tell you something.
00:03:57.520 When women get high on their own supply, sometimes I think it is hard for them to imagine that
00:04:02.680 they might lose.
00:04:03.500 And let me tell you, lose Amber Heard did.
00:04:05.480 Really, I would say more than the $15 million judgment that was given to Johnny that she had
00:04:11.680 to pay him $15 million, she lost her entire reputation.
00:04:16.280 The public will never see Amber Heard in the same vein, right?
00:04:18.840 The actress who in 2016 was named, according to science, they told us, as having the most
00:04:25.180 beautiful face in the world.
00:04:27.040 This is a real headline from the Daily Mail.
00:04:28.800 Amber Heard has the most beautiful face in the world, according to science, followed by
00:04:32.940 Kim Kardashian and Kate Moss, who has a perfect forehead.
00:04:36.420 She was just seen as gorgeous.
00:04:37.680 Every man wanted to be with her.
00:04:39.140 And then all of a sudden, we fast forward to this public trial, and we are treated to
00:04:43.760 stories about her having allegedly gone potty, number two, on Johnny's bed, okay?
00:04:49.600 Don't forget, the bodyguard testified that Amber Heard told him that it was simply a practical
00:04:55.240 joke gone wrong.
00:04:57.560 Yeah, the public is not going to be able to unhear that, you know what I mean?
00:04:59.720 The public cannot unhear that she tried to blame going potty, number two, on her teacup
00:05:05.600 Yorkies, and they were like, no, teacup Yorkies, go potty, number two, it's a lot smaller.
00:05:09.440 This was Amber Heard, and she talks about it with the bodyguard.
00:05:12.480 It was just, ah, you know, it was, ah, that's the sound effect.
00:05:16.720 We all just felt very icky.
00:05:19.240 And it was every piece of that trial, by the way, which was just a bad idea for Amber Heard,
00:05:25.360 because while we can all acknowledge Amber Heard is indeed gorgeous, absolutely beautiful,
00:05:29.100 okay?
00:05:30.320 She isn't exactly known for being an exceedingly talented actress.
00:05:34.780 There are different types of actresses, some who are super beautiful and also can really
00:05:39.020 act, like Angelina Jolie would be an example of this.
00:05:42.760 And then there are some who are just supposed to take these roles and be hot, okay?
00:05:47.400 Amber Heard was the latter.
00:05:48.400 Beautiful, but we are not buying her when she's trying to be an amazing actress, and that's
00:05:53.280 what she did on the stand.
00:05:54.380 The facts betrayed her narrative, but she was like, I'm an actress, and I'm just going
00:05:59.280 to sell that he really was the violent person.
00:06:03.600 Like, one time throughout this trial, she had accused, and I'm sorry to chuckle at this,
00:06:08.740 because this was just a weird situation.
00:06:10.960 She accused Johnny of having flown into a rage and beating her after he took MDMA, okay?
00:06:19.300 MDMA, the love drug.
00:06:20.940 This was a hard sell, hard sell.
00:06:22.560 I have seen people on MDMA, and it's the exact opposite.
00:06:26.420 I bet you get Putin and Zelensky to hide, to hug today and everything.
00:06:30.760 You could, peace settlements could have been a lot earlier for Israel and Hamas if everybody
00:06:35.520 was doing MDMA, but I guess he had a, I don't know, a weird reaction to it and flew into
00:06:39.560 a rage.
00:06:40.140 And now watch her try to sell this, even though, again, like I said, the facts, the text messages
00:06:44.900 betrayed her narrative.
00:06:46.360 Listen to Amber Heard on the stand in case you forgot.
00:06:48.600 At one point, Johnny just shoves me, like, I mean, just shoves, shoves me hard, and I
00:06:59.040 fall back onto this glass table.
00:07:02.060 I catch myself on the table.
00:07:06.300 I don't know how, some furniture got knocked around.
00:07:10.600 There was a, you know, I'm trying to stand up for myself.
00:07:13.600 I'm trying to stand up, literally.
00:07:14.960 I'm not, you know, at this point, I don't even try to hit back or try to run.
00:07:19.140 I'm in this hotel room trying to do my best to fight mostly the verbal accusations, but
00:07:24.020 also I try to stay on my feet, you know.
00:07:25.840 Um, at some point, uh, Johnny waxed me in the face and I don't even, I don't remember feeling
00:07:38.100 pain or like awareness of my nose or anything.
00:07:44.240 I just, I don't remember thinking that.
00:07:46.520 I remember kind of crying and yeah, it wasn't exactly a good job.
00:07:53.960 She also tried to sell that he had abused Kate Moss, I believe, threw her down the stairs.
00:07:58.220 Then Kate Moss took the stand and said, none of this was true.
00:08:00.720 And he was loving all of his exes took the stands, took the, for exes to fall apart and
00:08:05.320 then come together and be like, no, Vanessa Paradis, every single person that he had dated
00:08:10.760 and was married was like, he was a loving, gentle creature who would never do any of
00:08:14.540 these things.
00:08:15.340 It was bad.
00:08:16.920 It was very, very bad.
00:08:18.160 And like I said, then we saw the real Amber Heard in the text messages because she was
00:08:21.420 like basically saying, I hit you.
00:08:23.480 And what are you going to do?
00:08:24.380 You big baby.
00:08:25.080 You're going to go tell that I did it, blah, blah, blah.
00:08:26.780 It was crazy.
00:08:28.160 I particularly love this clip also of her.
00:08:30.940 I would just say ultimately a bad performance on the stand.
00:08:33.520 Take a listen.
00:08:35.020 Slept me across the face.
00:08:37.680 And I laughed.
00:08:40.760 I laughed because I, I didn't know what else to do.
00:08:48.900 I thought this must be a joke.
00:08:54.520 So this wound up being an unmitigated disaster.
00:08:57.400 Okay.
00:08:58.040 And I am showing you this because this is exactly what will happen.
00:09:01.660 Mark my words to Blake Lively.
00:09:03.340 If she is put on the stand.
00:09:05.020 Okay.
00:09:06.240 Take us to the bank because similarly, while she is undoubtedly very beautiful, she
00:09:10.740 always has them very beautiful.
00:09:12.000 She does not have the acting chops to pull this off.
00:09:15.220 Okay.
00:09:15.880 If it was Angelina Jolie, I'd be like, yeah, do it.
00:09:17.840 Get on the stand, girl.
00:09:18.600 You're going to sell that.
00:09:19.480 You're, I'm going to believe it.
00:09:20.500 Whatever you say, I'm going to probably put Leonardo DiCaprio up there.
00:09:23.100 I'm in Denzel Washington.
00:09:24.380 Forget it.
00:09:24.880 He can say anybody's anything.
00:09:26.420 And I am a jury.
00:09:27.720 I'm voting.
00:09:29.000 Yes.
00:09:29.380 They did that to him.
00:09:31.000 Denzel Washington was abused by Johnny Depp.
00:09:33.740 That's what I'm saying.
00:09:35.260 Not feeling that way about Blake Lively's acting.
00:09:37.620 You can't do it when you're C-list, you know?
00:09:39.840 C-list acting is not going to pull that off.
00:09:41.760 So anyways, to briefly recap, Blake Lively obviously starred alongside Justin Baldoni
00:09:45.800 in the movie It Ends With Us.
00:09:47.320 They apparently absolutely hated one another.
00:09:49.120 They had an emergency meeting at some point to deal with their hatred for one another,
00:09:52.680 set some new rules on set.
00:09:54.540 And then throughout the press tour, articles began leaking first about Justin to TMZ, saying
00:10:00.220 that he had inappropriately asked her trainer about her weight because he had a bad back
00:10:05.520 and there was a scene where he had to lift her up and she was postpartum, so she was
00:10:09.260 very offended by this.
00:10:11.120 Now, Baldoni was a director of the movie, one of the directors on the movie, and he obviously
00:10:15.540 therefore wanted the movie to be a success.
00:10:17.860 And the studio company also therefore wanted it to be a success.
00:10:21.160 And they're seeing these articles leak.
00:10:22.840 And they made a move to hire a crisis management team because they sensed that perhaps somebody
00:10:28.720 in Blake's team, a friend, maybe it was even Taylor Swift, who knows, was leaking this information
00:10:33.600 to the press, which was creating obviously a frenzy, which could have impacted the movie.
00:10:38.480 Now, before that crisis PR firm ever even needed to try to fight publicly, all by ourselves,
00:10:48.140 I'm saying ourselves, I wasn't really a part of this, but like the public just began hating
00:10:51.460 Blake Lively because of her general demeanor on the red carpet events, plus a ton of old
00:10:56.120 clips of her began circulating, just being objectively rude to reporters over the years.
00:11:02.060 And people just said, you know what?
00:11:03.300 She's very bratty and unbearable and I don't like her.
00:11:05.900 What likely happened thereafter was Blake assumed that all of these bad articles that were being
00:11:11.700 written about her couldn't have been, what?
00:11:13.980 I'm Blake Lively.
00:11:14.600 I'm amazing.
00:11:15.840 Everybody loves me.
00:11:16.920 I'm pretty.
00:11:17.880 I'm a friend of Taylor Swift.
00:11:18.760 Obviously, Justin Baldoni must be plotting behind my back with Wayfarer Studios to get
00:11:23.740 these articles because there's just no way that it could be me.
00:11:26.680 I'm so funny and great and amazing.
00:11:28.440 And I believe she genuinely thought that it was coming from his team.
00:11:32.160 And it turns out that it maybe wasn't.
00:11:34.780 OK.
00:11:35.180 And I'm saying like very strong evidence that it was not coming from his team.
00:11:38.680 And the hate for her was completely genuine.
00:11:40.980 And therefore, the crisis PR team that was hired was mocking via emails behind the back,
00:11:48.160 like, ha, ha, ha.
00:11:48.840 This is hilarious.
00:11:49.500 Like, what are we even hired for?
00:11:50.720 We didn't have to do anything.
00:11:51.660 Ha, ha.
00:11:51.900 Did you put this in the press?
00:11:53.400 I couldn't have even thought this up.
00:11:55.380 So with Blake's reputation shattered, she and her team then cooked up an idea to to
00:11:59.980 essentially try to change the narrative, right?
00:12:02.060 To file a complaint at a lawsuit.
00:12:04.140 They filed a complaint with the Californian Employment Office, accusing Justin Baldoni
00:12:08.340 of all sorts of things, primarily in a word, in a couple of words, being a creep, right?
00:12:14.020 Coordinating a smear campaign of her, talking to her about his previous pornography addiction.
00:12:19.740 She accused his friend and also another director on the film of showing her what she first thought
00:12:25.480 was pornography of his wife.
00:12:28.140 And then she realized it wasn't pornography, but still felt it was inappropriate.
00:12:31.620 And she even went so far as to say that he was creepy with an underage character on the set.
00:12:39.800 Very sneaky language.
00:12:40.920 Sneaky language.
00:12:41.420 Why?
00:12:41.700 Because underage character, it turned out, actually meant a perfectly of age actress who
00:12:47.520 was playing an underage character from the book.
00:12:50.380 So the woman was 24 years old.
00:12:52.140 They put that language in there kind of to make people feel horrified.
00:12:55.520 Like, oh, my God, not only is he creepy, but it's giving pedo vibes like and nobody then
00:12:59.660 realized that, no, actually, this is wildly manipulative.
00:13:03.380 And no, the pornographic video was pertaining to a scene that she was doing on set.
00:13:09.420 And he was showing a video of his wife giving birth with his wife's permission because he
00:13:14.260 wanted her to understand how giving birth naturally takes place because perhaps she had
00:13:18.520 no experience, it sounds like.
00:13:19.860 So it was wildly manipulative.
00:13:21.400 And Justin Baldoni sued the New York Times because somehow it got leaked to them.
00:13:25.480 It seems pretty obvious that that might have been somebody on Blake Lively's team.
00:13:28.380 And I'm going to go with, by the way, Blake sitting in a room.
00:13:31.240 Around that time, she was hanging out with Taylor Swift a lot, right?
00:13:34.320 Her and Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds were walking around like, baby, now we got bad blood.
00:13:40.120 Like, you just felt the vibes.
00:13:41.600 And the thing about Taylor Swift is she also lives in La La Land.
00:13:43.820 This is the problem, ladies and gentlemen, with being an A-lister, okay?
00:13:47.340 You live in La La Land.
00:13:49.000 You are surrounded by people who tell you you can do nothing wrong.
00:13:52.760 They're just a bunch of yes men, okay?
00:13:54.460 Just yes, yes, whatever you want, whatever you want.
00:13:56.500 And so she's probably speaking about this.
00:13:58.900 This is me kind of imagining what happened behind the scenes with Taylor Swift.
00:14:02.300 And Taylor Swift always gets back at a guy that does something to her.
00:14:05.680 Taylor Swift, in all of her 97 relationships, has never done anything wrong.
00:14:08.760 She puts it in a song and everyone takes her side.
00:14:10.680 That's her version of a lawsuit, of filing a complaint.
00:14:12.960 She puts it in a song, a bunch of teenagers sing along with it, and she gets what she wants.
00:14:17.960 People just buy her narrative.
00:14:18.980 And I am surmising that perhaps she gave some advice to her best friend, Blake Lively, throughout
00:14:25.740 this time.
00:14:26.900 Anyways, Justin Baldoni is not taking this sitting down.
00:14:30.120 Aside from suing the New York Times, he just filed today a lawsuit against Blake Lively and
00:14:35.020 Ryan Reynolds personally for $400 million, okay?
00:14:39.780 Alleging defamation and extortion.
00:14:41.840 He's also suing their publicist, Leslie Sloan, and Sloan's PR firm, Vision PR.
00:14:46.580 His attorneys filed the lawsuit today in the Southern District of New York on behalf of
00:14:52.300 Baldoni and the producer, Jamie Heath, the publicist, Jennifer Abel, and the crisis publicist,
00:14:57.940 Melissa Nathan, who we were shown messages out of context.
00:15:01.820 They tried to present it to us in New York Times, like these people tried to sing Blake
00:15:05.960 Lively.
00:15:06.580 And they left out messages, which showed that they were just laughing at the fact that
00:15:11.000 they didn't have to do anything because the public already recognized that she wasn't
00:15:14.520 a great person.
00:15:15.260 And so they were kind of high-fiving and laughing.
00:15:18.520 And the New York Times declined, for whatever reason, to make that clear, probably because
00:15:23.080 of pre-existing relationships.
00:15:24.460 Maybe Taylor Swift's people were helping out.
00:15:26.940 I don't know.
00:15:27.460 Again, point being is that he is suing them on claims of civil extortion, defamation, false
00:15:34.380 light, invasion of privacy, breach of implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing, intentional
00:15:39.340 interference with contractual relations, intentional interference with prospective economic
00:15:44.460 advantage, plus negligent interference with prospective economic advantage.
00:15:48.840 Okay?
00:15:49.780 Now, I am going to show you a clip of Baldani's lawyer, who I like very much, Brian Friedman.
00:15:55.520 I like Brian Friedman.
00:15:56.560 He seems like a tiger.
00:15:57.860 And I can just sense he's telling the truth.
00:16:00.120 I've got good vibes.
00:16:01.520 Mommy intuition.
00:16:02.800 This man is telling the truth.
00:16:04.120 Here is him on NBC today.
00:16:06.200 Justin Baldani has built his brand and is known for supporting women, believing women.
00:16:12.220 So why, in this case, should people not believe Blake Lively?
00:16:16.160 I'm not asking anyone to not believe anyone.
00:16:18.840 I am more than willing to take every single text message that exists out there, lay them
00:16:26.880 out, put them on a website for the world to see, have them see the truth and determine
00:16:32.100 the truth for themselves.
00:16:33.320 You see, whenever you've got someone on one side of a lawsuit who is saying, just publish
00:16:38.080 everything and let the public decide, go with that person.
00:16:42.080 He is more than willing to put every single text message in communication.
00:16:46.000 Allegedly, she's telling us he's a creep.
00:16:48.300 He stormed into my dressing room when I was feeding my baby.
00:16:50.760 I was vulnerable.
00:16:51.820 And he's going, wait a second.
00:16:53.600 You once invited us in while you were breast pumping, sending us mixed signals.
00:17:00.080 We thought this was totally fine.
00:17:01.360 I mean, it's not going to be good for Blake Lively.
00:17:03.660 I am telling you, the vibes are not vibing here for her.
00:17:06.860 OK, he also gave a killer statement to the press.
00:17:09.860 He said the lawsuit is a legal action based on an overwhelming amount of untampered evidence
00:17:15.000 detailing Blake Lively and her team's duplicitous attempt to destroy Justin Baldoni, his team
00:17:20.620 and their respective companies by disseminating grossly edited, unsubstantiated, new and doctored
00:17:25.860 information to the media.
00:17:26.880 It is clear, based on our own all out willingness to provide all the complete text messages, emails,
00:17:33.140 video footage and other documentary evidence that was shared between the parties in real
00:17:37.460 time, that this is a battle that she will not win and will certainly regret.
00:17:43.220 OK, Blake Lively was either severely misled by her team or intentionally and knowingly misrepresented
00:17:49.540 the truth.
00:17:50.240 Let's not forget Miss Lively and her team attempted to bulldoze reputations and livelihoods for
00:17:56.340 heinously selfish reasons through their own dangerous manipulation of the media before even
00:18:01.620 taking any actual legal action.
00:18:04.240 We know the truth.
00:18:05.080 And now the public does, too.
00:18:06.700 Justin and his team have nothing to hide.
00:18:08.660 Documents do not lie.
00:18:11.180 Yeah, that's a kill shot right there.
00:18:13.020 I'm telling you, Blake, please, I know we are not homies and we never will be homies.
00:18:17.620 I don't do this like me to modern feminist stuff, but I am telling you, girlfriend to
00:18:23.620 girlfriend, you are not going to win this.
00:18:26.240 You are not going to win this.
00:18:26.800 It's just like I just feel it.
00:18:28.280 I feel the energy that is telling me that you and your husband were a little too high up
00:18:33.880 on your horse.
00:18:34.840 OK, high up on your horse, but just feeling the A-list vibe, seeing that there's nothing
00:18:39.000 that can possibly take you down.
00:18:40.420 It happens.
00:18:41.220 People get deluded.
00:18:42.420 You've had a perfect childhood.
00:18:43.620 Everything handed to you.
00:18:44.360 You grew up wealthy.
00:18:45.400 I get it.
00:18:46.240 I get it.
00:18:47.240 There's no one in the room telling you what I'm going to tell you.
00:18:49.660 You are going to lose this and much more, by the way.
00:18:52.400 And there's no way to contain this is also going to impact your husband's career, which
00:18:56.020 is a lot stronger than your career.
00:18:57.960 OK, so unless you've got some smoking gun and he's really just this bold and Brian Friedman
00:19:02.940 is really just this much of a liar and you're willing to get on that stand and show that
00:19:08.100 no, you were really sexually harassed on this set, which I'm going to
00:19:11.960 I guess when he says videos, yeah, there were a lot of cameras there, too.
00:19:15.300 So she made a lot of allegations about what happened.
00:19:18.040 You've got to cut a lot of that stuff.
00:19:19.720 And they're probably still have all the things that they cut.
00:19:22.160 But my best guess is Justin Baldoni is telling the truth.
00:19:27.180 Brian Friedman is telling the truth.
00:19:28.700 And girlfriend, I'm telling you, wrap this up.
00:19:31.300 Settle this to tomorrow.
00:19:33.460 Tomorrow.
00:19:34.120 Settle it.
00:19:34.620 OK, I got you.
00:19:35.660 No worries.
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00:20:34.320 OK, got a story for you guys.
00:20:36.320 I'm sure you maybe saw this on X, but Tucker Carlson is trending over an interview that he
00:20:40.300 gave yesterday.
00:20:40.860 And I just want to back this up and get into a little bit of history just regarding chief
00:20:47.480 medical examiners in general.
00:20:49.580 OK, before we get to the crux of the story, let's just talk about chief medical examiners
00:20:53.320 in general, because you probably don't even realize, like, when did America start establishing
00:20:56.520 the need to have a chief medical examiner?
00:20:58.660 OK, so there was this guy many moons ago, really, the early 20th century.
00:21:03.700 His name was Dr. Charles Norris of New York City.
00:21:06.420 I'm showing you a picture of him right here.
00:21:08.080 He was the first ever or is considered the first ever chief medical examiner in the United
00:21:13.800 States.
00:21:14.280 Again, he was married, which is relevant to an immigrant from Austria, and he worked
00:21:19.260 alongside Alexander Oskar Gettler.
00:21:22.800 Here's a picture of Alexander Gettler, who was the first toxicologist, forensic toxicologist
00:21:28.260 between 1918 and 1959.
00:21:31.260 OK, he was the first forensic chemist, pardon, to be employed in the capacity by a U.S.
00:21:36.980 city.
00:21:37.480 So that's where it started.
00:21:38.160 It started in New York.
00:21:39.520 I want to tell you that because there's a lot of history that we should unpack about
00:21:44.560 New York and the flood of immigrants that came in there.
00:21:47.140 And you should know that to establish an office like that actually gave that office a tremendous
00:21:53.780 amount of power because suddenly they established that there were experts.
00:21:57.860 OK, and of course, you just should immediately trust the experts, even if you're not really
00:22:02.860 sure about the facts and what they're telling you.
00:22:05.460 I'll give you an example regarding these two men.
00:22:07.460 In December of 1926, there was this guy named Frank Travia.
00:22:11.860 He was caught literally carrying parts of a woman who was chopped up.
00:22:15.840 Her name was Anna Fredrickson.
00:22:18.060 He was carrying her body chopped up or parts of her body chopped up to the Brooklyn waterfront
00:22:22.520 in New York City, and the detectives were able to find him and they found the remains
00:22:28.660 of Anna's dismembered body in his apartment.
00:22:32.980 So obviously they charged him with murder.
00:22:35.320 Travia then claimed that he and the victim had fallen asleep after drinking some whiskey
00:22:39.520 in his apartment and that after waking up, he found her dead on the floor.
00:22:44.380 OK, that was the story.
00:22:45.960 In come Dr. Norris and Dr. Gettler.
00:22:48.220 And they conclude, no, no, no, no, no, this victim died of carbon monoxide.
00:22:52.120 Somehow he survived it.
00:22:53.340 They fell asleep together, as he said, on the floor.
00:22:55.020 But like he survived the car.
00:22:56.780 She died of carbon monoxide poisoning.
00:22:58.740 And so she wasn't killed by Travia.
00:23:00.860 OK, the police department obviously did not believe this.
00:23:03.840 They ignored these conclusions and they charged Travia with murder.
00:23:06.780 But at the trial in March, now with the jury, the forensic analysis of chemist
00:23:13.060 Gettler proved that, no, actually, it was carbon monoxide from Travia's stove and she
00:23:19.600 was poisoned to death.
00:23:20.400 So ignore the body that's chopped up in the bag and being thrown in the Brooklyn River.
00:23:23.840 OK, Travia is innocent.
00:23:25.980 He was acquitted of murder.
00:23:27.240 This is a real article that I'm showing you.
00:23:28.960 He actually got acquitted for murder because of this brand new office that had been established.
00:23:34.140 Wacky.
00:23:34.820 OK, you look into the history of these things and they were even able to talk about just
00:23:38.560 like impacting business in the United States.
00:23:40.920 Standard Oil.
00:23:41.520 They got like an entire standard oil factory shut down because they were saying, oh, there's
00:23:46.800 poison in the air.
00:23:47.920 We're the experts.
00:23:48.680 So you can't dispute that.
00:23:49.840 We're the chemists.
00:23:50.640 There's poison in the air.
00:23:51.940 OK, so anyways, going into that story, which, like I said, a flood of immigrants, it's
00:23:57.340 particularly relevant.
00:23:58.200 The assassination of the Tsar in Russia.
00:24:00.940 I don't know if that was 1880 or 1881.
00:24:03.040 And then a ton of immigrants came into New York City.
00:24:05.840 And these people were as they were in Russia.
00:24:08.820 A lot of them were they weren't sending their best.
00:24:11.880 OK, that's what I'll say.
00:24:12.540 They were not sending their best.
00:24:13.920 They were thugs.
00:24:15.440 OK, they were definitively commies and they were here to overthrow and to establish a new
00:24:21.700 order.
00:24:22.540 So what's standard oil, by the way, gets attacked several different ways by these immigrants,
00:24:26.340 which I will have to get into at a later point.
00:24:28.980 And obviously, I don't want to get into trouble.
00:24:31.180 So I'm not going to say what kinds of immigrants like Dr.
00:24:34.720 Gettler flooded into this new field of science.
00:24:37.940 In fact, I'm going to I'm going to let Kanye West not say that.
00:24:42.120 I'm not going to say what race, what people doctor and what hospital and what media went
00:24:50.320 to.
00:24:50.620 We know I can't say that.
00:24:52.100 It was a Jewish doctor.
00:24:55.260 No, Kanye.
00:24:56.860 No.
00:24:58.100 Oh, my.
00:24:59.100 No.
00:24:59.880 OK, I can't that.
00:25:01.860 I am very deeply disappointed in Kanye for saying that he specifically was not going to
00:25:06.600 say that.
00:25:07.160 Anyways, all of this to say that the origin story of medical examiners and forensics in
00:25:11.820 America is riddled with organized crime and communism.
00:25:15.200 OK, I am telling you that I have done a deep dive on that and we will dive deeper into that
00:25:19.840 when I launch my own platform because I will get double demonetized, double demonetized for
00:25:24.600 knowing history.
00:25:25.480 So that's that's what the platform we're building is for.
00:25:27.900 And we're so close to launching that this month.
00:25:30.060 So we'll wait for then.
00:25:31.140 But I'm telling you this because we have seen this corruption regarding chief medical examiner's
00:25:37.460 office in modern times.
00:25:38.660 If you're if you're listening to this podcast, if you've read that book, Chaos, that I keep
00:25:43.900 recommending that you read, it goes into California, the corruption of these medical offices.
00:25:50.260 And you're realizing that we were completely lied to about something as big as the Manson
00:25:55.100 murders.
00:25:55.980 Crazy.
00:25:56.580 In the Kamala Chronicles, even remember, we interviewed that Japanese journalist, Yoichi
00:26:01.000 Shimatsu, and he was convinced similarly, California, that someone that he had mentored
00:26:06.680 and I'm blanking on the guy's name, he said he was murdered and they said that it was a
00:26:11.300 suicide because he stood up to the political mafia in San Francisco, of which he was saying
00:26:16.340 was being run by Willie Brown and had ties to the cartels and George Soros.
00:26:22.140 And don't even get me started on everything we learned about the corruption of these offices
00:26:25.780 during COVID.
00:26:26.760 You really have to go back in history and to understand that these offices are not established,
00:26:31.560 in my view, out of goodness.
00:26:33.560 They were not established out of goodness.
00:26:34.740 It gave a tremendous amount of power to competing mafias in this country.
00:26:39.240 Anyways, this brings me to Tucker Carlson, who just to give you a background of who he had
00:26:44.560 on his show, he was speaking about Sam Altman.
00:26:47.500 If you don't know who Sam Altman is, maybe you don't follow the world of AI because you're
00:26:51.560 a woman like me and it's not as interesting as other topics, but Sam Altman is the CEO
00:26:56.840 of OpenAI, okay?
00:26:59.260 Essentially, it's the company which created ChatGPT, this new focus on artificial intelligence,
00:27:05.280 right?
00:27:05.980 Now, the difference between artificial intelligence, which is what ChatGPT is, is essentially,
00:27:11.080 if you could think about it, artificial intelligence that way is just a culmination of a ton of information
00:27:17.340 information and trying to get to the source of what that information is or trying to create
00:27:22.660 like a general information based off of all of the information.
00:27:25.760 Does that make sense?
00:27:26.300 It's almost in that way like a search engine, like an ultimate search engine is what you
00:27:31.400 would describe Grok and ChatGPT, but they can get things wrong, obviously, right?
00:27:35.980 Because a lot of people can be wrong and then they're using all of this wrong information
00:27:39.020 to decide in a conclusion.
00:27:41.220 Then there's artificial general intelligence and that is essentially where they're trying
00:27:45.500 to get to, these people that are all about AI.
00:27:47.440 That's why I'm like, I just give pause on Elon Musk, the Peter Thiel's, the Sam Altman's
00:27:51.120 of the world, because they are pro-artificial general intelligence as well, which would mean
00:27:56.240 something that can think by itself.
00:27:58.180 It's not relying on all of your information and my information.
00:28:02.020 Essentially, it would be like self-thinking, think of robots.
00:28:05.760 Well, Sam Altman is a very dark character in general because he, among with others, lobbied the
00:28:10.700 California state.
00:28:11.820 They were trying to pass a piece of legislation that would require these companies to get to
00:28:15.500 build a kill switch into AI.
00:28:18.080 So essentially, maybe that robot's getting a little too smart, AI technology's getting
00:28:22.360 a little too smart, we can remotely kill that.
00:28:25.040 And for whatever reason, they did not want that to be a thing.
00:28:27.580 And they made all sorts of arguments of why that shouldn't happen.
00:28:30.180 It would get in the way of Fremont.
00:28:31.640 I don't know.
00:28:32.520 But I like the idea of a kill switch for a robot as much as the next guy, okay?
00:28:37.340 Enter in a young man whose name was Suchir Balaji.
00:28:41.380 This is a picture of him.
00:28:42.180 He was just 26 years old.
00:28:44.560 He was, according to his mother, incredibly brilliant.
00:28:47.400 And he was a former engineer under Sam Altman.
00:28:50.920 He was working to train the artificial intelligence systems that were behind ChatGPT.
00:28:58.340 But later, he started believing that those practices violated copyright law.
00:29:04.600 And then he was found dead just days before he was meant to be called to be a witness in
00:29:10.000 a case, okay?
00:29:11.900 He was found dead in his San Francisco apartment on November 26th.
00:29:15.220 And what police said appeared to be a suicide.
00:29:18.240 He said there was no evidence of foul play that was found during the initial investigation.
00:29:22.160 Now, I can't show you the photos on YouTube without getting hit.
00:29:26.740 You should go on to X and look at the photos of what they tried to allege was simply a suicide.
00:29:31.900 Photos from the apartment, okay?
00:29:33.820 Doesn't look like a suicide to me.
00:29:36.180 So his family's calling for the death to be reinvestigated.
00:29:39.340 And his mother, Pornima Ramarau, joined Tucker Carlson to discuss this.
00:29:45.920 And listen to what she had to say about the chief medical examiner's office that ruled her
00:29:49.820 son's death a suicide.
00:29:52.000 Did the officers at the scene give you any indication of how they thought your son died?
00:30:00.460 At four o'clock, they came to the leasing office.
00:30:04.560 And the medical examiner said he shot himself.
00:30:07.160 He killed himself.
00:30:08.020 It's a suicide.
00:30:09.240 At that moment, I raised to them, look, my son went into New York Times.
00:30:13.140 He's a whistleblower.
00:30:14.760 And that doesn't look suicide to me.
00:30:17.640 They just didn't want to listen.
00:30:18.840 He bought a gun.
00:30:20.280 It belongs to him.
00:30:22.120 Nobody went into the complex.
00:30:23.760 Nobody came out.
00:30:24.720 He was all by himself.
00:30:27.660 And it's a suicide.
00:30:29.080 And how long it took?
00:30:30.260 Can you believe it?
00:30:31.280 40 minutes to investigate.
00:30:34.220 40 minutes to determine the date, cause of death.
00:30:38.020 And at four o'clock, they give me the keys for the apartment.
00:30:40.940 And they say, you can collect the body tomorrow.
00:30:42.800 So, like, right from that moment, I see fall play.
00:30:48.280 Proper formalities were not followed.
00:30:50.260 And the next day, they released the body within 24 hours without doing the complete autopsy.
00:30:55.880 They removed the bullet.
00:30:58.160 They did a CT scan.
00:30:59.420 Just return the body to us.
00:31:01.500 Then we just checked with the funeral home and we discussed with them.
00:31:06.060 And then they also said, looks like, doesn't seem normal.
00:31:08.860 There's something very unusual here.
00:31:11.020 You should do a second private autopsy.
00:31:13.700 The funeral home suggested that.
00:31:15.960 Yes.
00:31:18.260 The funeral home saying, yeah, I don't know what you were told, but this does not look
00:31:22.940 like a suicide to us.
00:31:24.580 This kind of reminds me, by the way, we covered it a long time ago, like the Josh Shapiro story.
00:31:28.580 I think he was attorney general when that young woman, Ellen Greenberg, we're supposed
00:31:32.320 to believe she stabbed herself in the back 20 times.
00:31:34.720 I mean, just incredible story.
00:31:36.300 And her family has been fighting for justice forever.
00:31:38.900 But again, when you look at these stories of these immigrants, they went into these cities,
00:31:42.480 Chicago, Philadelphia, New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and they were running things.
00:31:47.440 They were just running things and they would tell, you know, intentionally get certain people
00:31:50.600 elected to offices or establishing offices that had never been here in the United States.
00:31:55.180 And like I said, I have gone through that history, but for whatever reason, you're not
00:31:57.800 allowed to talk about it because it's considered a conspiracy.
00:32:01.180 It's not.
00:32:01.640 It's like actual true history.
00:32:03.860 And it's very clear that there is something dark going on in San Francisco and in other
00:32:09.140 cities like Chicago and Philadelphia, which is why I would never, ever want to live there
00:32:13.560 now.
00:32:13.860 But I'm speaking about all of these issues because I know how it goes.
00:32:16.500 OK, something happens to me.
00:32:18.260 And if there's tons of evidence that to the contrary, without question, they're going to
00:32:22.360 be like, no, she's just a suicide.
00:32:23.680 That's why I always just need you guys to know I am not suicidal.
00:32:26.860 You know why?
00:32:27.260 I'm never going to be suicidal.
00:32:28.140 I'm a Catholic.
00:32:28.960 OK, I just it's not my thing.
00:32:30.780 But anyways, getting jumping back into the story.
00:32:33.060 She then spoke to Tucker Carlson even about the bullet angle for his alleged suicide.
00:32:40.100 Take a listen.
00:32:41.580 Your son's body was taken away.
00:32:43.340 It was evaluated in some way by the authorities.
00:32:45.580 They say this is a suicide.
00:32:46.760 You have like a real autopsy done by Professor Rao.
00:32:51.340 And he says, what about the bullet angle?
00:32:53.760 Will you explain that?
00:32:55.480 The autopsy was done by Dr. Joseph Cohen.
00:32:58.120 OK.
00:32:58.460 And he says two things.
00:33:00.680 One of them is the bullet angle is going downward, about 30 to 45 degrees downward.
00:33:06.500 It's been shot here.
00:33:07.680 It's missed the brain.
00:33:09.020 Second thing is there's a head injury on the left side of the head.
00:33:12.660 In fact, I spoke to medical examiner's office, executive director.
00:33:16.980 I told him there's a head injury, the sign of struggle in the bathroom.
00:33:21.720 He just declared that I'm the decision making authority of state of California.
00:33:27.380 I decide the cause of death.
00:33:28.900 And when I brought up, we'll have federal investigation.
00:33:32.400 There was a momentary setback in his voice on the phone, but still they're holding on to suicide.
00:33:38.060 So Dr. Cohen's autopsy, and this is grisly, I'm sorry, but shows, demonstrates, proves that the bullet was fired at what angle?
00:33:47.880 Yeah, it's downward angle that someone cannot shoot themselves.
00:33:50.900 Right. So, in other words, if this were a suicide, your son would have had to have held the gun to his forehead coming down.
00:33:59.560 He was made to sit.
00:34:00.780 If you look at the same thing, like the victim was sitting down.
00:34:04.840 He was made to sit.
00:34:05.840 Someone standing, he shot him down.
00:34:07.580 Absolutely insane, terrifying to think that this can happen, that this is happening in broad daylight, and that, of course, people that should be covering this stuff and calling for all this corruption are all being controlled.
00:34:21.000 I mean, we learned this even in the Diddy lawsuit.
00:34:23.820 I very much suggest it's very clear something's going on in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Philadelphia, and then they just start calling you names.
00:34:31.200 When you go, hey, guys, how many people can keep telling you that you have people that are working in the police department, that are working in the chief medical's office, people have been making these claims since the 60s.
00:34:40.000 If you read that book, and that's, I mean, by the way, earlier for sure, but I mean, starting with chaos and recognizing this, before we say, hmm, who are these people working for?
00:34:50.920 Who are these chief medical examiners in these major cities that are employed by a lot of corrupt people?
00:34:57.860 Silicon Valley would be very important.
00:34:59.480 It would be very important to secure those positions, to secure that chief medical examiner officer's position.
00:35:06.880 Who are these people working for is the question.
00:35:09.420 And apparently we are not allowed to try to answer that, but we're talking about it today.
00:35:13.560 Anyways, we will keep an eye on this case.
00:35:15.760 The chief medical's officer pretty much confirmed that the manner of death was a suicide, but a congressman is now backing calls for an FBI investigation into the death.
00:35:26.620 So not that the FBI is any less corrupt, but we will see what happens there.
00:35:31.820 And I can't imagine going through that and burying your child and seeing this corruption up close.
00:35:36.280 Sam Altman, by the way, creepy, creepy guy.
00:35:38.800 Just his face is just extraordinarily creepy.
00:35:41.180 His sister, by the way, is now suing him, I believe, for sexual assault.
00:35:45.500 Let me fact check that real quick before him and his billions come after me.
00:35:50.160 Sam Altman's sister.
00:35:51.940 Give me one second, guys.
00:35:53.660 I want to make sure the exact thing.
00:35:55.360 Yeah, he is denying that he raped her.
00:35:59.620 His sister has filed a lawsuit alleging that he regularly sexually abused her between 1997 and 2006.
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00:37:47.500 Okay, Gavin Newsom, not our favorite lizard.
00:37:50.560 I don't like Gavin Newsom because, yeah, vibes, okay?
00:37:54.300 He just seems like a monster.
00:37:55.740 He's obviously corrupt.
00:37:57.020 He's in California where everything is corrupt.
00:37:59.500 You know, I just think the mafia has gone mainstream.
00:38:01.940 It's just like the politicians, the music execs, everybody is just, oh, gosh, I'm not allowed to say that on YouTube.
00:38:06.520 I don't know why.
00:38:06.920 You're not allowed to say that at all.
00:38:07.940 I don't know.
00:38:08.220 It's crazy.
00:38:08.900 But I don't like anything that happens in California and the people that are in power of California.
00:38:12.880 But I will say that Gavin Newsom got something right, okay?
00:38:15.460 So last week, not with the fires, obviously, this has all been mismanaged.
00:38:19.040 It's a disaster.
00:38:20.000 But last week we expressed concern over the potential that with these fires, there was obviously going to be a major land grab, right?
00:38:28.140 BlackRock was going to come in, buy everything at a fraction of what it's actually worth because that just seems to be standard operating procedure after a disaster.
00:38:35.940 Find people that are absolutely desperate, have nowhere to go, and say, well, I know your property is worth this, but how about I just give you like 10% of that and you go somewhere because you need the cash now, you know?
00:38:44.640 People who lose all of their homes and they cannot get money from their insurers from one reason or another, and then along will come a company that says they'll write you a check, you will do that.
00:38:57.560 You will accept that check, okay?
00:38:59.860 So Gavin Newsom issued essentially an executive order, and I'm going to read you his tweet.
00:39:05.240 Here is what it says.
00:39:06.220 It says today I signed an executive order prohibiting greedy land developers from ripping off L.A. wildfire victims with unsolicited, keyword unsolicited, undervalued offers to buy their destroyed property.
00:39:20.340 Make no mistake, this is a prosecutable crime, and this is the video that he attached to that tweet.
00:39:26.360 I'm here in Altadena.
00:39:27.640 I just signed an executive order with community leaders to deal with the issue that is becoming a bigger and bigger issue every day,
00:39:34.180 and that's land developers that are engaging in predatory efforts to make unsolicited offers for properties at significantly below market value.
00:39:45.100 This predatory behavior is disgusting in the best of times, and of course here in the midst of this tragedy at scale, it's disgraceful.
00:39:53.780 So we're going to hold those folks accountable.
00:39:55.300 I'm very grateful for the leadership here in the community that promoted this approach and this executive order's reflection of their direction and their commitment to preserving the unique character of this community for generations to come.
00:40:10.280 So that's a good thing.
00:40:12.160 That is objectively a good thing.
00:40:13.420 I am not so partisan that I will say, well, you're Gavin Newsom, so I'm just going to pretend that's bad.
00:40:17.580 That's exactly what we are worried about.
00:40:19.160 And again, you don't want these guys, these Wall Street guys coming in and swooping up all the land because that, to me, just leads me to conspiracy theories about who's behind all of this, okay?
00:40:28.500 And I don't want to have to be a conspiracy theorist full-time.
00:40:30.840 Just kidding.
00:40:31.220 Yes, I do.
00:40:31.920 But anyways, for whatever reason, some conservatives took issue with this, and I was quite stunned to see the tweets that were coming out about this.
00:40:40.020 So here's Ben Shapiro, who tweeted this.
00:40:42.600 Homeowner.
00:40:43.340 Oh, no, my house burned down.
00:40:44.980 Developer, hey, I'll offer you $2 million for your torched piece of land that won't be livable for four years.
00:40:52.180 Newsom, stop that right now, you greedy land developer, with your unsolicited offer to pay this fire victim money.
00:40:58.400 Like, that is, like, not at all what is happening.
00:41:00.300 Like, that is not what he said.
00:41:01.660 That is not what he is doing.
00:41:03.160 Why are you taking the position of greedy land developers and trying to pretend that they're being helpful?
00:41:08.480 Okay, what he's saying is undervalued.
00:41:10.340 And we know what this is.
00:41:11.400 This is like people going to a pawn shop out of desperation.
00:41:14.260 They have something that's actually worth a lot of money, and they're going to get a small percentage of it because they need the cash now.
00:41:20.280 That is what he is trying to prevent.
00:41:21.660 And you're selling it as if they're heroic.
00:41:23.920 These landowners are going to come in, and he's going to prevent them from doing that.
00:41:26.820 It's like it comes across as so Team BlackRock.
00:41:29.800 You know what I mean?
00:41:30.580 And he wasn't the only one who made it seem as though what he was doing, what Gavin Newsom was doing, was dirty.
00:41:35.600 Ted Cruz, who I like very much.
00:41:37.420 I like Ted Cruz.
00:41:38.300 But he writes misguided CA policies.
00:41:40.960 Okay, I agree with the first part of this.
00:41:42.320 Limited fire mitigation efforts, produced water shortages, and underfunded firefighters.
00:41:47.860 I'll agree with all that.
00:41:48.940 Then the bottom says, now Dem politicians are making it harder for those devastated by the wildfires to sell their destroyed properties.
00:41:56.520 This will only hurt the victims.
00:41:58.500 Okay, if I may.
00:42:00.220 You know what I think we should do?
00:42:01.800 Rather than leaning on BlackRock to swoop up land that's undervalued, why don't we cut them some of the billions of dollars we're able to send?
00:42:09.180 Like Ted Cruz is in Congress.
00:42:11.120 Ben Shapiro is pro sending billions of dollars to Israel.
00:42:14.020 Why don't we maybe keep some of that money home?
00:42:16.420 Let's take a one-year break from sending money from Israel to Israel and Ukraine.
00:42:20.140 I said just one year.
00:42:21.000 That's it.
00:42:21.400 Okay?
00:42:21.500 One year.
00:42:22.620 And instead, just write the checks and give them so that they can temporarily live.
00:42:28.120 Okay?
00:42:28.740 They can pay their rent.
00:42:29.820 They can buy a property.
00:42:31.220 Whatever it is.
00:42:32.100 Give it to actual Americans.
00:42:34.600 I know.
00:42:35.100 Crazy.
00:42:35.500 We don't do that.
00:42:36.200 What do you mean?
00:42:36.800 They get $700 and BlackRock takes their property at 10%.
00:42:40.540 That's fair.
00:42:41.620 No, that's not fair.
00:42:43.100 That is not fair at all.
00:42:44.920 So if you're concerned about them not having cash that is immediately available, I suggest we do what we always do every time our little welfare recipients like Zelensky and Bibi Netanyahu come out with their hands out.
00:42:57.740 We just cut them a check.
00:42:59.120 Cut them a check.
00:43:00.000 It can just come from whatever that pile of money is, the never-ending pile of money that seems to be sitting for foreign nations.
00:43:06.140 It is such crap.
00:43:07.040 I mean, I was literally just like, what are we even talking about?
00:43:09.100 Could you imagine you buy a home and you're like, okay, my home is worth a million dollars.
00:43:13.500 I bought it.
00:43:14.160 It was only worth $200,000.
00:43:16.120 And then it burns to the ground.
00:43:17.380 You've got no insurance.
00:43:18.420 And some greedy little goblin comes over and is like, well, you really need the money now.
00:43:23.340 How about I cut you $250,000 for that?
00:43:25.740 But it's worth $250,000.
00:43:26.720 You need the cash.
00:43:27.260 You need the cash.
00:43:28.180 This is what conservatives are promoting?
00:43:30.780 No.
00:43:31.860 And to clarify, by the way, what he is actually proposing when you take a look at the executive order, he is saying for three months they cannot solicit.
00:43:41.100 Meaning, they can't call these people and say, hey, I'm with BlackRock.
00:43:45.700 How about that $250,000?
00:43:46.980 If they want to reach out to those land developers, they're more than welcome to.
00:43:50.680 If they're desperate and they want to reach out to land developers, they are welcome to do that.
00:43:55.040 He's not stopping that from taking place.
00:43:57.020 He's stopping greedy people who are ambulance chasers and taking advantage of people in a crisis for three months.
00:44:03.680 Okay?
00:44:04.020 And then beyond that, he is not allowing deals to go through that undervalue their properties.
00:44:10.540 That's it.
00:44:11.000 You just can't undervalue the property.
00:44:13.060 That makes perfect sense.
00:44:14.280 Okay?
00:44:14.520 If you're going to come and you're going to say that you're going to develop this land, whatever it is, it's got to be at the actual value so people can make that money back that they invested into their home.
00:44:22.860 I just, I can't.
00:44:24.100 I really just, I can't with the way that this world is going right now.
00:44:27.480 I feel like we are like so way over time.
00:44:29.880 Do want to also tell you about something that's just very objectively funny that Trump is doing.
00:44:35.220 Um, he is, in a truth social post, just announced that he's naming Mel Gibson and Jon Voight as special ambassadors to very troubled Hollywood.
00:44:45.120 I just love this so much.
00:44:47.280 First of all, I love this because it's Mel Gibson in there and Hollywood effectively chased Mel Gibson out.
00:44:51.500 And now he's going to be the ambassador, the special ambassador to Hollywood.
00:44:56.180 And his, I don't know how to say his truth social reads,
00:44:59.580 It is my honor to announce Jon Voight, Mel Gibson, and Sylvester Stallone to be special ambassadors to a great but very troubled place, Hollywood, California.
00:45:08.580 They will serve as special envoys to me for the purpose of bringing Hollywood, which has lost much business over the last four years, to foreign countries back bigger, better, and stronger than ever before.
00:45:19.020 These three very talented people will be my eyes and ears and I will get done what they suggest.
00:45:23.360 It will again be like the United States of America itself, the golden age of Hollywood.
00:45:27.700 Yeah, I just, I don't know, I just love the idea of having a special ambassadors to Hollywood, particularly when they are ambassadors like Mel Gibson, who is absolutely loathed by those in power in Hollywood.
00:45:39.380 So that's just a fun little announcement to wrap this up.
00:45:42.120 Okay, now I'm going to read all of your comments.
00:45:43.580 I feel like I've been ranting this entire episode.
00:45:45.980 I'm having so much fun today.
00:45:46.920 I don't want to end it.
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00:46:52.940 All right, let's see what you guys are saying in the comments.
00:46:55.420 By the way, I have a very sad announcement.
00:46:57.420 We have no show tomorrow.
00:46:58.900 We have no show tomorrow.
00:47:00.400 You're asking why.
00:47:01.140 It's because I need to take a day off because crazy developments are happening in the Emmanuel Macron thing.
00:47:06.220 You probably sensed that things were crazy already because a sitting president sent me a legal letter.
00:47:10.560 By the way, some of you are asking, Canis, when is that legal letter going to be up on Locals?
00:47:14.280 We actually only sent it officially this morning because my lawyer wanted to send it to another lawyer.
00:47:18.800 It doesn't matter.
00:47:19.820 Chris is editing the names of the lawyers off of it, and after this show, it will be uploaded onto Locals.
00:47:26.000 So you can go to canis.locals.com, and you can read the entirety of a letter that we sent back to these people.
00:47:30.440 And even more has transpired since.
00:47:33.220 There's just a lot happening with France right now, and I need to just really focus on all the information that I have received.
00:47:40.140 And still all in, still all in on everything that I am saying.
00:47:43.500 It is so much like Americans.
00:47:46.100 Your mind is going to be blown.
00:47:47.940 English-speaking world, okay?
00:47:49.300 People that don't speak French, your mind is just going to be blown.
00:47:53.140 If you thought the Kamala Chronicles was interesting, you just are going to, you're going to need to sit down and just take a deep, deep breath and probably have to pause and take more deep breaths and go, this can't be real.
00:48:03.820 Like, why were we ever watching, why were we ever watching anything fiction when the real life stuff that takes place in government is so much darker and more insane?
00:48:13.380 Like, for my true crime mamas, we're like, it's like true crime, essentially.
00:48:19.120 Brigitte.
00:48:20.060 Brigitte Macron, Emmanuel Macron, your mind will be blown.
00:48:23.520 And so I need to buckle down and get some edits done.
00:48:26.580 So tomorrow we are going to be off.
00:48:28.420 I'm sorry that I can't give you anything on Friday.
00:48:30.060 That's why we're making today a little extra long.
00:48:32.440 I'm supposed to be reading your comments and all I'm doing is commenting.
00:48:34.520 This is crazy.
00:48:35.060 Let's get to your comments right now.
00:48:36.280 What am I doing?
00:48:36.820 I'm just off on a tangent.
00:48:37.840 I'm off on a Brigitte Macron tangent.
00:48:40.200 Okay.
00:48:40.720 What do you guys have for me?
00:48:42.660 First and foremost, we have regarding Blake Lively.
00:48:46.420 Judith said, Blake wanted to be relevant as an actress because she's never been.
00:48:50.280 So she did everything in her power to hijack the movie to be the superstar that she wanted to be alongside her husband.
00:48:55.620 Yeah, I really do just think that this stuff goes to your head.
00:48:58.080 Once you become A-list, you just like, you start to believe you're untouchable.
00:49:01.440 It's so important to have people in your life that will tell you no.
00:49:05.260 Like you just need people that will say, you know what?
00:49:08.160 No, that's a very bad idea.
00:49:10.620 It's Archie writes, man, don't say Blake, let her crumble.
00:49:13.780 It's time there be a precedent set that women can't just lie about men and suffer no consequences for it.
00:49:18.840 In the long run, it's not good for men or women.
00:49:21.080 I think the thing that bothers me the most about it is first and foremost is because I have two sons and one on the way.
00:49:25.320 So I have three sons, okay?
00:49:26.940 And even before I was married with children, I was against this because I knew that one day I would have sons.
00:49:32.260 And what bothers me is they always take the same angle.
00:49:34.520 Like the guy is an abusive creep.
00:49:36.480 You know, he's an abusive creep.
00:49:37.800 It's pornography.
00:49:38.840 And suddenly it's just you're putting slush on this person's character and making it sound like he's just like a nasty, ooh, you know how guys are looking at his pornography.
00:49:47.020 And he's showing me a phone.
00:49:47.900 It's pornography.
00:49:48.880 I just don't like that.
00:49:49.820 I don't like that at all.
00:49:51.660 And so, yeah, I would, by the way, selfishly, I would love to see her hit the stance.
00:49:57.120 But I also am just, I'm trying to be a girl's girls right now, a girl's girl, and tell her not to do that.
00:50:01.980 Nicole writes, this would have hurt Justin's career if not for the internet.
00:50:05.720 Yeah, because we're all detectives now, girl.
00:50:07.760 We're all detectives now.
00:50:09.620 Carrie writes, I got mommy intuition too, girl, and I get good vibes from the Baldoni's lawyer also.
00:50:15.240 Yeah, he's just telling the truth.
00:50:16.780 Brian Friedman is telling the truth.
00:50:19.180 I sense it.
00:50:20.200 Purple Tiger writes, I need a version of Candace singing Bad Blood, please.
00:50:23.900 Baby, now we got bad blood.
00:50:26.620 Look at your stuff.
00:50:27.940 I think it's really not a great song, to be honest.
00:50:30.420 And it was so petty that she did that, all the feminists as feminists do, to march hot girls against, who was it, Katy Perry.
00:50:38.480 Not good.
00:50:39.020 Not good.
00:50:40.160 Regarding the Sam Altman story, Isabella writes, I live in a small town, New Mexico.
00:50:44.000 Can't tell you how many murders have happened that have been ruled as an accident.
00:50:47.820 Yeah, New Mexico would be a good place to get away with stuff.
00:50:51.480 Magalie writes, I'm so glad you are talking about this case.
00:50:54.020 Thank you, Candace.
00:50:54.660 Yes, it does not look like a suicide.
00:50:57.200 It looks like a Hillary Clinton suicide.
00:50:59.960 A suicided, maybe, potentially.
00:51:02.740 I'm not saying anything at all.
00:51:05.020 We only let Kanye not say things at all.
00:51:07.600 Roto writes, I started watching the interview, and how hard would it be to doctor the CCTV after admitting AI is here?
00:51:14.540 Oh, my God.
00:51:14.900 Don't even get me thinking about AI and all the dark things that can happen.
00:51:18.140 I am anti.
00:51:19.880 I am just very anti.
00:51:21.740 Gavin Newsom.
00:51:22.760 Regarding Gavin Newsom's executive order.
00:51:25.000 Kanga Kong writes, yes, it's a good thing.
00:51:26.760 But Gavin probably wants the land for 15-minute cities.
00:51:30.960 I'm not sure what that means, 15-minute cities.
00:51:33.880 Truth Seeker writes, wow, Ted Cruz, not representing Texans on this one.
00:51:37.600 He usually gets it right, and I totally disagree with Ted Cruz on that one, at least the second half of his tweet.
00:51:43.540 There is nothing wrong with what he is doing, in my opinion.
00:51:46.600 Steve writes, there is no place for the victims of the fires to live, no matter how much money was given.
00:51:51.480 And that's the point.
00:51:52.120 And they should be given a lot more money, but at least they'd be able to rent a home in the interim.
00:51:56.040 You know, be able to think, not in a crisis of like, well, you need cash now.
00:51:59.420 You need cash now.
00:52:00.120 It should not happen right now, and our government should be doing much more for them.
00:52:05.400 Steve, sorry, C3000 writes, that's what developers have been doing to the black community since America's inception.
00:52:12.580 Developers have been doing this all over.
00:52:13.980 They are ambulance chasers.
00:52:15.680 There is no question.
00:52:17.160 Yolanda writes, bring back the golden age to Hollywood.
00:52:20.400 I actually disagree with that, only because Trump should probably read Hollywood Babylon.
00:52:25.460 The golden age was an age of murder and corruption and bootleggers and actresses being killed.
00:52:31.420 I'm sorry to report that to you, Mr. Trump.
00:52:33.740 In the miscellaneous segment, we have miscellaneous comments.
00:52:37.160 Pardon, we have Sarah.
00:52:37.780 She says, Candace, we are so excited for the new platform and your freedom.
00:52:41.280 Everyone cancel your Netflix and support Candace on Locals.
00:52:43.700 It's going to be good.
00:52:44.400 We've got a shot in the dark.
00:52:45.360 We're going to have the Macron series and all of the episodes in which YouTube takes down and says that we can't speak about them.
00:52:50.820 We're just going to run it and you'll be able to watch the show live at CandaceOwns.com.
00:52:54.620 So that's exciting.
00:52:55.740 Brittany writes, you really need to be pregnant every year.
00:52:57.700 You are extra petty and hilarious.
00:52:59.340 I know.
00:53:00.040 And I don't know why.
00:53:02.080 It's just the men.
00:53:03.120 When the little boys are in my belly, I get a little feisty.
00:53:07.740 I know some mamas can relate.
00:53:09.640 You know, with my daughter, I was much more at peace with these little boys.
00:53:12.300 I'm like, let's go.
00:53:12.860 Let's go.
00:53:13.300 Let's go.
00:53:14.220 Alaska Dog Lady writes, can we start the fake and gay awards?
00:53:16.880 We can offer a Blake Lively one, and I'd like to nominate Bono for performing in a staged war zone and Zelensky for his time cover.
00:53:24.600 There should be the fake and gay awards.
00:53:26.040 I love it.
00:53:26.660 It would be the GLAAD awards, fake and gay.
00:53:29.060 I like it a lot.
00:53:30.040 Speaking of which, guys, finally, we are dropping the Standis fake and gay merch.
00:53:35.120 So you can actually head to the website and you can buy that at clubcandace.com if you want a fake and gay.
00:53:42.180 Everything is fake and gay Standis Cup.
00:53:43.900 You can go to clubcandace.com and get that now.
00:53:46.880 We're doing limited stock drop right now, and then we will put up more once those sell out.
00:53:51.780 All right.
00:53:52.900 I think that is all that we have for today.
00:53:54.960 This was a super long episode, and I just can't stop talking.
00:53:57.020 I don't really want to go.
00:53:57.780 I just want to keep talking to my friends on the phone, but now I'm like, I got to go be a mom again.
00:54:01.680 So I got to go.
00:54:02.660 I love you guys forever, forever, forever, forever, and I'll see you tomorrow.
00:54:05.560 I'll see you tomorrow.
00:54:05.720 I'll see you tomorrow.
00:54:06.300 Bye.
00:54:07.240 I love you, too.
00:54:16.760 I love you, too.
00:54:18.380 I love you.
00:54:21.520 I love you, too.
00:54:23.580 I love you, too.
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00:54:27.600 I love you, too.
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00:54:31.180 I love you, too.