In the Litter Box - June 09, 2026


MASSIVE FRAUD | In the Litter Box w⧸ Jewels & Catturd – Ep. 1036


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00:00:00.000 We'll be right back.
00:00:30.000 Hello, hello, hello.
00:00:54.140 Today is Tuesday, June 9th, 2026, episode number 1036.
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00:01:08.260 You are in the litter box with Jules and Cat Turd.
00:01:12.420 Hey there, Cat.
00:01:13.540 How are you?
00:01:14.820 Hey, hey, hey.
00:01:15.700 How goes it today?
00:01:17.600 It's good.
00:01:18.380 It's hot.
00:01:19.280 Is it?
00:01:20.580 I thought you had reprieve.
00:01:22.240 No, it didn't last.
00:01:23.240 Well, two days, yeah.
00:01:24.900 Just two days.
00:01:26.920 I'll take it, but...
00:01:28.900 Yeah.
00:01:29.860 Well, I mean, you know, it's better.
00:01:32.460 It's better than just one, you know, long, hot summer, I guess, but...
00:01:36.820 Right before the show, I saw a hawk flying over with a huge snake in its talons.
00:01:43.760 Ooh.
00:01:44.520 Well, that's better than it having a puppy, which I've heard about before.
00:01:48.980 Or a little animal.
00:01:50.700 I've seen that on a military base. 1.00
00:01:51.760 Good luck trying to haul off wiggles. 1.00
00:01:53.780 Oh, my gosh.
00:01:54.820 See, your dogs are huge, so you don't have that problem.
00:01:59.820 But my little doggies and things, I have to really always be aware
00:02:04.860 because somebody could swoop on my balcony or swoop, not someone, something,
00:02:09.780 and take them away because they're so small.
00:02:14.160 A ton of blackberries blooming on my fence line, on my back pasture right now.
00:02:19.820 It was 20 seconds at first, now the blackberries are coming out.
00:02:23.140 How wonderful.
00:02:24.360 You've always got so many things going on over there.
00:02:27.300 Speaking of so many things, don't we have some birthdays tomorrow?
00:02:31.600 Oh, yeah, puppy turds.
00:02:33.280 Yay, another birthday.
00:02:36.040 I got them some hats and glasses.
00:02:38.780 Oh, how cute.
00:02:39.940 I got them all big.
00:02:41.160 I got a steak.
00:02:44.020 Everybody's getting steaks.
00:02:45.120 Of course, all five of my dogs get steaks.
00:02:46.680 I can't just give them to them, too.
00:02:48.160 Right. 1.00
00:02:49.440 Plus, I got Mama Sweetie who gave birth to the puppy turds. 1.00
00:02:51.980 Yeah, you've got to treat her very nicely as a result. 1.00
00:02:54.940 They all got a big, giant steak coming.
00:02:57.140 Oh, that's fantastic.
00:03:00.000 I'll post some pictures tomorrow. 0.98
00:03:01.560 I got all kinds of sunglasses and crazy shit. 0.93
00:03:05.340 I think it's wonderful that you're doing that now. 0.99
00:03:08.060 I think it is so great because it's just, it's fun.
00:03:11.120 It's exciting.
00:03:12.080 And I've seen the puppy turds as they've grown up, all of the different accounts.
00:03:16.400 I mean, I have this awesome calendar that I rely on every single year.
00:03:22.260 It's really funny.
00:03:22.980 I have a special place in my office for it, but a year with the pup turds, and I get it
00:03:27.220 every year, and I appreciate it so much, and just all the different pictures of them.
00:03:31.280 It's so well done.
00:03:32.660 And I was late in getting mine this year, and it really threw me off because I was like,
00:03:38.240 oh my gosh, you know, where is it?
00:03:39.960 Where's my calendar?
00:03:40.880 And finally, I got it, and so it's back in its place where it belongs, so I'm happy about
00:03:44.880 that.
00:03:45.840 Speaking of places where it belongs, this fraud is just completely out of control. 0.90
00:03:53.560 Yeah, the woman who got the, it's so obvious they had to get Pratt out of there. 0.99
00:03:59.300 So they let her win all the million votes. 1.00
00:04:01.700 She won like, she won like 13 more percent than Karen Bass. 1.00
00:04:06.680 Oh, yeah. 1.00
00:04:07.780 Somebody nobody ever heard of.
00:04:09.640 It's incredible.
00:04:10.840 But they did it through the homeless.
00:04:12.240 And what I'm happy about is that you've got OMG Media that is exposing all of this.
00:04:19.580 It's actually caught on a hidden camera, just massive amounts of fraud with people signing up.
00:04:26.900 I mean, you just don't get any better than proof is in the pudding.
00:04:30.160 But here's James O'Keefe, Los Angeles election fraud caught on hidden camera.
00:04:35.380 LA petitioners were caught on tape giving homeless individuals other voters information, instructing them to forge voter names and signatures and offering cash and drugs as incentives to register to vote.
00:04:50.220 And you've got it all here.
00:04:52.080 I mean, they lay it all out for you.
00:04:54.600 You can just put in Pinocchio Lane if you want.
00:04:58.520 All of this was caught on camera.
00:05:01.240 California NGOs they encouraged fake addresses to homeless people sign petitions and register
00:05:09.520 voters plus a lot of these people were signing up to vote and they were living for two years
00:05:16.200 straight by the way they don't just do this in a week right well and the other thing is is that
00:05:20.380 they were signing up from the homeless you know shelters where they were they don't actually live
00:05:27.000 there they're in a shelter but they were putting down their addresses there and then a lot of the
00:05:32.820 i've seen a lot now of the legitimate voters that voted for pratt getting their oh your signature
00:05:39.740 is rejected exactly it doesn't match what we have on file all the cheating they do all the
00:05:46.300 if you've got a uh you know a card to get into a sex club you got a stripper's vip card right
00:05:54.020 You're in.
00:05:55.100 Seriously, you got a weed guard, a medical weed guard.
00:05:59.180 This is insane.
00:06:01.480 This is so insane.
00:06:02.600 But besides that, they just sit there on election.
00:06:05.500 You know, they've got a month, and they sit there with a team of 10 somewhere in a backroom deal,
00:06:10.180 and they just fill them out.
00:06:11.960 They just make up a name.
00:06:13.560 Nobody's going to question it.
00:06:14.620 It's all Democrats.
00:06:16.140 Press ain't going to follow up.
00:06:17.820 They're not going to let them investigate. 0.86
00:06:19.420 And they just write in enough names for whoever they want.
00:06:22.160 It's not really an election.
00:06:23.540 Well, and that's why when we were talking about what Spencer Pratt said yesterday, when we were talking about 43,000 votes that just suddenly appeared, well, that is the homeless population, right, that we're talking about that are in a lot of these shelters.
00:06:37.960 And he's like, where have I heard that before?
00:06:40.300 Well, that's what they needed, and that's what they went out and got.
00:06:43.940 They got the signatures, the votes that they needed.
00:06:46.900 There's so much wrong with this.
00:06:48.120 And they had Karen Bass in already, so they didn't give them to her because it was a waste of time. 0.86
00:06:52.220 they just gave them all to her to her the crazy woman exactly ramen this is this is this is insane
00:07:01.580 so and no whoever they decide they want in there the democrats that's who's going to win they're
00:07:05.620 going to cheat in their favor well they want bass there is no election right there's no election
00:07:10.460 they want bass that that's the person they're going to imagine being the most incompetent
00:07:14.920 mayor in the history of the united states and have the whole city burned down you don't even 0.98
00:07:19.360 have a water in the hydrants and then you get re-elected but nobody voted on her right just
00:07:24.600 all fake votes this is why it's got to be fixed and fast i mean look at some of this stuff this
00:07:29.500 one is from the wall street apes where california allows every illegal in the state access to free
00:07:35.380 taxpayer funded health insurance okay we've talked about that on our show we've known about that i
00:07:39.800 pay for that and it infuriates me every single time i have to do that but anyway it means that
00:07:44.120 every illegal in the state gets an insurance card and that's all they need to register to vote and
00:07:52.240 be sent a mail-in ballot that's it so you can look at so basically not only do they sign up for it
00:07:59.040 right free health insurance which is what why wouldn't they but I'm paying for that but then
00:08:05.080 all of a sudden it gives them a card which they can present to go and mail you know to go and vote
00:08:10.200 so here are the items that that allow voter registration meaning an automatic mail-in
00:08:16.540 ballot sent to your home an employer id card a credit or debit card a prescription drug label
00:08:24.520 a gym membership card an insurance card california gives all illegals free health insurance coverage
00:08:33.440 so why wouldn't they have one of these cards that they could present at a dime you know i mean here
00:08:38.980 it doesn't make you any more of a citizen to you know have one of these cards a gym membership
00:08:46.020 then it makes you a chef for holding a spoon come on they are stealing this right in front of
00:08:54.240 it's still it's done already it's done yeah they've moved on just like joe biden in 2020
00:08:58.880 we're taking it that's it here's our victory lap okay go sob in your corner we dare you find any
00:09:06.220 fraud unbelievable i mean did you see that that that shark attack here yesterday there was a video
00:09:14.460 of it you see that it was awful i only saw a small clip on your page but it was really short
00:09:22.160 was there a longer one than that no oh that was frightening that was yeah and that's way inside
00:09:30.660 the bay that's near the navy base and to put it in this is my stomping grounds when i was younger
00:09:37.300 i fished on right there where he got attacked i've waited i used to wade with waders right in that
00:09:41.800 area and right there all the time and trout fish when i was younger i mean i waited all in that
00:09:50.020 bay there's no telling how many times i should have probably got attacked but um so if you're
00:09:56.700 if you're like there's little rocks and a little bitty sand it's in the bay it's not a beach it's
00:10:03.280 just a little you know tide it comes up and down there's a little sand place but you know right
00:10:08.260 there where the he was in the channel um man it's about a hundred two hundred feet or something
00:10:14.480 i'm sure nothing but that's way inside the bay from the jetties from the ocean that's probably
00:10:22.060 three miles, a ride truck by Hathaway Bridge, and that's where the Navy SEALs trained right
00:10:28.980 there when I was, I think they still do, I'm not sure, but I did some contract work on
00:10:34.440 a boat at the time, I was working for a boat company, which is a way long time ago, and
00:10:40.040 when we were over there at the Navy base doing some work, the SEALs would, they would, they
00:10:44.960 would literally, there was a little canal there, and they would swim, they made them
00:10:48.720 all them people training for the school, they would swim out
00:10:52.720 and they'd go just right down the channel where that guy got bitten by the shark
00:10:58.280 and go to Hathaway Bridge and swim back every morning.
00:11:01.220 I always felt sorry to the guys. 0.88
00:11:02.540 I was like, oh, my God, this sucks. 0.75
00:11:04.720 Oh, yeah. 0.95
00:11:05.100 Well, I mean, I see them training on Coronado Island all the time.
00:11:08.140 Whenever I'm in San Diego, if you've ever been to Coronado, it's absolutely stunning,
00:11:12.100 but it is completely military, and they're using the beaches.
00:11:16.280 i mean you've got camp pendleton there you've got all of them and so big military town san diego
00:11:23.340 and yeah you hear about different instances every now and again but this is so frightening he's in
00:11:29.540 really really serious critical condition still he's lost one of his arms yeah not lose his other
00:11:35.000 one um apparently they're just trying to get him in shape to get him to a trauma unit to
00:11:41.020 he's in bad shape i don't even know if this guy's gonna live through it
00:11:44.580 apparently it was an employee of the navy base that was swimming near the bases probably goes
00:11:50.260 in there and swims just i mean it probably just walks down there yeah to cool off you know i mean
00:11:55.500 not thinking this is gonna happen to him i'll play the clip you want me to play it it's not
00:12:00.440 it's not long at all but you'll get the idea it's just be warned it's not cool no it's i mean it's
00:12:06.960 fast this is they are so fast
00:12:09.460 I mean that is you see that little wood stake yep that's a channel marker right there's three
00:12:23.560 stakes down from that's where I caught the biggest speckled trout in my life was eight and a half
00:12:27.160 pounds I used to wait all in that area and you can see the sandbar see the sandbar yes that's
00:12:33.580 probably right that's right near shore that's the sand that and then there's probably grass flats
00:12:39.600 there which is grass that grows on the bottom and then that little channel marker he's in the channel
00:12:43.340 where the boats can go in and out of wherever they're going there
00:12:46.440 oh um yes that's far the the people shooting were on shore right so it's probably 100 feet
00:12:55.180 offshore maybe and before you get to that uh where he's at in the canal which is probably
00:13:02.160 six or seven foot deep
00:13:03.500 it's probably
00:13:04.820 where the sandbar is 0.62
00:13:07.620 is a foot deep
00:13:08.360 and halfway between
00:13:09.760 where he's getting attacked at
00:13:10.780 it's probably two or three foot deep
00:13:12.100 that's it
00:13:12.900 it's not like he's way out somewhere
00:13:14.820 oh gosh
00:13:17.080 but you're getting that brackish water
00:13:18.480 and that muddy water
00:13:20.320 and that's them bull sharks man
00:13:22.500 and I'm going to tell you something
00:13:23.520 once they attack like that
00:13:24.640 they're usually two or three more attacks
00:13:26.200 so if anybody's down here
00:13:27.820 stay out of the water
00:13:28.700 especially in the bays
00:13:29.700 this is right near you isn't it yeah well i used to you know i lived in panama city for years
00:13:37.380 years and years and years so this was all my fishing grounds gosh cat this is so sad i hope
00:13:46.320 this guy makes it i really really do i'm gonna pray for him i'm that's just i can't even imagine
00:13:51.840 not only does he make it but i hope he can they can salvage just one of his hands
00:13:55.940 arms right so he has one one's gone and then one is really it's in bad shape they said
00:14:05.400 so too bad it wasn't a boat nearby i don't i wonder how they even got him out of there
00:14:10.720 i don't know and how did they and how did they like you know like put a tourniquet on him or
00:14:15.740 something i don't know that was the guy screaming help from the shore that wasn't him screaming
00:14:21.760 Right.
00:14:24.060 It's the guy that was filming.
00:14:27.260 Man, that's crazy.
00:14:29.880 Yes, it is.
00:14:31.040 Oh, well, I'm so sorry.
00:14:32.040 I try to tell people all the time over here, you know, that I wouldn't no more swim in these bays or swim out in the ocean.
00:14:40.620 It's so shark-infested.
00:14:42.580 Also, there's, you know, Portuguese manors, jellyfish, all kinds of things that have stingrays that can get you.
00:14:49.740 Swim in a pool.
00:14:50.680 And if you go a little bit more inland from there, it's solid alligators, you know.
00:14:54.840 So just be aware when you're swimming in Florida.
00:14:59.900 Gosh.
00:15:00.500 There's nowhere.
00:15:01.280 There's places, springs and stuff, you can swim.
00:15:03.440 But I used to dive, man, and I used to be around sharks all the time.
00:15:07.420 It never bothered me when I was down 100 foot on a wreck and there were sharks around.
00:15:13.080 It never bothered me.
00:15:13.960 But I can't stand to be on the surface and there's sharks underneath you.
00:15:17.560 Like swimming back to the boat.
00:15:19.300 Right.
00:15:20.260 That's when you just feel like you're just helpless.
00:15:24.380 When you're in a wreck, you can always, like, dodge inside the wreck or whatever if you need to.
00:15:28.240 Well, hopefully we'll.
00:15:29.080 They don't seem to mess with you down there, though.
00:15:31.180 They only seem to mess with you when you're on the surface.
00:15:33.640 Well, somebody went to get him.
00:15:35.340 So, I mean, you can imagine his state after something like this happened.
00:15:39.940 And I hope we hear the story.
00:15:41.200 Poor guy.
00:15:41.800 He's in his late 20s, too.
00:15:43.440 Oh, gosh.
00:15:44.580 Hopefully we'll hear the heroic story about how they were able to get him out
00:15:48.220 and save him, and hopefully he will be saved.
00:15:51.880 I just don't know.
00:15:56.260 I mean, it's just all of that with the ocean.
00:15:59.020 There's a lot of stuff that happens over there.
00:16:01.060 The worst was the one where the kid was on a cruise,
00:16:04.000 and he just decided there he is in shark-infested waters,
00:16:07.340 and he's like way too much drinking going on, obviously,
00:16:10.420 and decides that he's just going to jump in.
00:16:12.860 And then, I mean
00:16:15.200 Out where the
00:16:16.960 Well, there's hardly any fish
00:16:18.980 The white tips, man 1.00
00:16:20.060 The white tips, you don't want to mess with them
00:16:21.860 Well, and I mean, this guy does that
00:16:24.620 That was a bull shark right there
00:16:26.400 The one here on this video
00:16:28.680 Yeah
00:16:29.060 Almost positive
00:16:31.480 I mean, gosh, it's like, come on
00:16:34.440 Don't tempt fate
00:16:36.080 I mean, I know it was booze related too
00:16:38.080 On the other incident, but gosh
00:16:39.940 They never saw him again
00:16:41.080 is it just just be careful swimming down here that's why you get a motel this big old giant
00:16:47.880 swimming pool that's right that's right only thing you get is like chlorine in your eyes or something
00:16:54.140 i mean i i mean i go in the ocean a lot because i i like to you know i mean i i i surf sometimes
00:17:03.140 and i do different things but i will tell you it's just you know i've always been pretty safe
00:17:08.660 and nothing's ever happened to you.
00:17:10.360 I used to go 10 miles offshore.
00:17:12.740 I used to have a 14-foot fiberglass boat
00:17:15.900 with an 18-horsepower Johnson,
00:17:17.820 and then I'd wrap a 4-horsepower motor in a garbage bag
00:17:20.920 in case that one didn't go,
00:17:22.180 and I'd go 8, 10 miles offshore when I was in my 20s 0.99
00:17:25.860 like an idiot by myself. 1.00
00:17:27.600 Wow. 1.00
00:17:27.920 Catch King Mackerel and come back.
00:17:29.880 Well, MinPinMama2402 just said a poster on X
00:17:34.580 said it looked like a bull shark.
00:17:35.840 she said she also read let me see what she says here it's pretty good she's got some good
00:17:40.420 information she said i also read that the recent earthquakes were making the sea life
00:17:45.040 act erratically and swim closer to the shores i don't know she says but that's a very good
00:17:52.760 thing to bring up you know you've had those earthquakes you've had a lot of things that
00:17:56.660 have been a little different than your norm yeah but that yeah but that's that was down
00:18:01.140 way in south florida that was a gazillion miles away from us no they they just there's they don't
00:18:07.720 show these things there's shark attacks and see they don't like to report stuff like this because
00:18:12.040 this is a place for tourists and the tourists come here but there's drownings almost every day
00:18:16.780 there's tourists that die almost every day down here because when you have hundreds of thousands
00:18:21.660 of people they fall off balconies they get caught in a rip current they drown that rip current can
00:18:27.140 kill you so fast man i mean it can just kill you you're dead you go out there just sweeps you out
00:18:32.740 yeah and then the mistake they make is because the rip current comes between two sandbars so they 1.00
00:18:38.200 try to swim straight back to shore and they just tire out and they can't you there's nobody in the
00:18:44.940 world that can swim against one if you ever get caught in one just float let it take you out and
00:18:50.160 it will stop then swim sideways go sideways to the beach you know parallel to the beach
00:18:55.900 about 80 or 90 feet you'll get out of it and you swim right back in
00:19:00.360 good points they die man they die so fast down here
00:19:08.900 because they just they think they're in the lake somewhere in Alabama hopefully we're gonna
00:19:15.180 that ocean will swallow you up and spit you out so fast yes well I just hope this guy recovers I
00:19:23.040 really do i mean just awful it's terrible yes it is a local guy he's been working there four years
00:19:31.920 oh just probably trying to cool off now just like oh that looks like a lot something i can do
00:19:41.020 and then boom well once there's one stay out of the water for a few days because they usually
00:19:47.420 come in threes and fours and there's something in the water riling them up gosh
00:19:53.660 well we've got the california post now and it is doing their civic dirty thousands of homeless
00:20:03.140 voters registered at the shelters where they don't live they don't live there how are they
00:20:08.920 able to use these addresses as their own should be brought up this should be a very interesting
00:20:15.320 conversation it's just anybody and everybody i mean let's face it the democrats if they can
00:20:22.940 if they can cheat to win they're going to and that's what we're up against now also they're
00:20:28.140 i think they're really maybe the verdict is in oh really yeah this was 23 minutes ago sippy cup
00:20:37.040 verdict is in everyone is being called back to the courtroom by 2 0 5 p.m so that would be
00:20:46.320 let me see where they at in texas i believe so so that would be central time so
00:20:53.320 looks like five minutes after our show no should be soon right it should already be there this is
00:21:03.800 the case what cat is referring to is the case the um carmelo anthony and you've got the lawyers and
00:21:12.280 the judge yesterday there was a whole bunch of things that were going on where they agreed to
00:21:16.780 include manslaughter come on i know and why don't you just say well we include yeah include second
00:21:23.640 degree murder right first degree they've they've got murder they've got manslaughter and then of
00:21:29.960 course acquittal but but look when the the jury was at what i mean two hours right that's horrible
00:21:39.660 for him we'll see i mean they had they had 15 or 16 witnesses man i mean there's nobody
00:21:46.280 that had anything good to say about that guy uh-uh even they had a couple of witnesses
00:21:52.060 according to some people that were in the courtroom and even these the prosecute the
00:21:56.780 defense's witnesses even agreed it has got everybody shuffling in their seat that they
00:22:02.620 would even introduce something like this and of course we'll announce it i'm watching it
00:22:07.340 um all the people good if a verdict was released was um they come to a verdict 30 minutes ago so
00:22:16.140 they're gonna call they're gonna call her body i mean it happens fast we'll hear i mean you'll
00:22:22.060 They're trying to make this a national thing, but the truth is, outside the courtyard, there might be 50 people.
00:22:28.520 Right. It's true.
00:22:31.760 Kamala, this was two minutes ago, Kamala Anthony's mother walked into a courtroom with tears in her eyes.
00:22:38.280 They're getting everybody there.
00:22:40.380 Yeah, that takes a while to kind of get everybody situated because you're calling them back in and you don't know how long it's going to be.
00:22:47.260 some people have gone to lunch some people have gone home thinking that it's you know they even 0.99
00:22:51.940 say stay close judge don't care man when it's time he's gonna read this shit it's gonna happen 1.00
00:22:57.500 in the next probably next few minutes but what an awful guy and they've got the black panthers there 0.99
00:23:03.680 they've got all kinds of people there right now you mean splc yeah exactly southern poverty law 0.96
00:23:10.100 center yes the hirees that they're trying to stir up of course the whole race baiting and
00:23:17.600 everything else it's typical this city cup he's like there and then sarah um
00:23:24.280 uh i can't think her last name right now for some reason she's in the courtroom so she can't really
00:23:30.920 i don't think they allow them to um um you know text or anything i think they got that shut down
00:23:37.560 because I saw her going in.
00:23:39.780 The first 27 got to go in.
00:23:42.440 Sarah Fields this morning,
00:23:44.920 and she was 21st in line,
00:23:46.920 so she got there,
00:23:47.840 and she tweeted it eight hours ago.
00:23:50.780 So they've done the closing arguments
00:23:53.800 and then the deliberations
00:23:56.040 and then the verdict already today.
00:23:58.520 Right.
00:23:58.700 Now we're waiting on the verdict.
00:24:00.440 Yeah.
00:24:01.220 Yeah.
00:24:03.040 Manslaughter.
00:24:03.520 They could give that guy two or three years.
00:24:05.460 Yep.
00:24:05.700 Two to 20, I think it is.
00:24:07.160 Yeah, but they won't give him nothing.
00:24:09.800 He'll be out in two or three years after cold blood and barter.
00:24:14.780 Well, that's the thing.
00:24:15.780 They turn these people out as soon as they put them in.
00:24:18.500 This is a problem.
00:24:19.640 This is why these big cities are having such an issue is because they know that they're going to be let go.
00:24:25.740 They're not going to keep people for very long.
00:24:27.900 They just don't.
00:24:30.820 I'm seeing that shark attack guy.
00:24:32.380 He was on his lunch break, and he decided to go for a little swim.
00:24:37.160 terrible really bad and this is way far from the ocean people i'm telling you yeah um
00:24:46.300 i just like i'm just gonna swim a little bit i've swim i've swam and uh right in that area
00:24:55.540 so many times when i was you know living there can't even tell you how many times
00:25:00.580 no and it's so good for you to swim in the ocean i mean there's so many benefits that you get
00:25:05.840 from it and just like no not at the downside the downside of course means you know sharks and some
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00:28:19.780 do they recommend uh referring tampon tim for
00:28:24.800 isn't that fantastic oh my gosh i am i could not be more thrilled about that
00:28:35.020 yes and keith ellison don't forget he's mentioned in there too that crumb bun also so it has been
00:28:43.120 confirmed that governor ten waltz and ag keith ellison they knew for six years of the rampant
00:28:48.780 minnesota fraud but they said nothing in order to keep somali votes that's all this is about the votes
00:28:58.720 they've known about all of this stuff i mean they don't care
00:29:04.180 Read the vertigo already.
00:29:05.240 You know, it's going to come in like one minute after I shut it.
00:29:07.800 I know.
00:29:08.500 I'm like, I'm waiting for you to hop in and say, hey.
00:29:12.640 I'm like, refresh, refresh.
00:29:14.600 I know. 0.81
00:29:15.660 Like a crackhead.
00:29:17.820 Well, that is the place right now in town to be because, my gosh, you've got all kinds of people there. 0.67
00:29:23.220 Here are just some of the Black Panthers party that's there.
00:29:28.480 And we were talking about that.
00:29:30.800 You were calling it the Southern Poverty Law Center.
00:29:33.000 but here it is it's just intimidation and aims at real underscore aims has got the photos of them
00:29:40.040 here because that's exactly what they need right now but this whole thing with tim waltz i mean
00:29:48.500 this scandal that has rocked minnesota it's gotten even worse apparently there was a report
00:29:54.580 that was released on monday by the house committee on oversight and government reform
00:29:59.920 The majority staff concludes that Governor Tim Walsh and Attorney General Keith Ellison, they were repeatedly warned about the widespread fraud in Minnesota's tax-funded programs for years, yet they failed to make any meaningful action while billions of dollars were being siphoned from government programs.
00:30:20.880 It was a 205-page report that was titled, The Cost of Doing Nothing, How Tim Walsh and
00:30:27.660 Keith Ellison Fueled Minnesota's Fraud Explosion.
00:30:31.820 And it talks about all of it.
00:30:34.140 It talks about political negligence.
00:30:37.000 It talks about bureaucratic, you know, how they worked intertwined with each other, who
00:30:46.300 were the benefactors from it.
00:30:47.960 I mean, investigators are describing this as like a full blown looting of public office funds like this is what they did.
00:30:59.540 They all knew what was going on. They didn't care. They knew that they were getting votes for looking the other way.
00:31:05.560 So we will see what happens as a result. But they are just busting this whole thing wide open.
00:31:14.040 Trump was at the New York Knicks game last night.
00:31:17.960 there were some booze was a bunch of cheers too then shouts of usa and you know and then of course
00:31:24.960 the new york fans start beating a hell out of anybody with a jersey at the end of the game 0.77
00:31:29.120 sure i hate new york i hate everything about it i hate their sports teams and they're like
00:31:34.460 well trump's wanting to new york i don't care there's there's nothing in my soul that will
00:31:39.500 ever let me root for a new york city anything team if they're in it i'm the other team's favorite
00:31:47.260 it's been that way my whole life not changing now i can't stand i can't stand their fans
00:31:53.240 can't stand the city i can't stand anything about it oh see i like so much about it but i do
00:31:58.800 understand the downside of course i hate basketball i mean basketball is that oh
00:32:02.460 stand it well it's really basketball died when jordan and bird and magic johnson and all them
00:32:09.720 left well the sad thing is is that to add insult to injury you have ma'am damny in there that is
00:32:16.140 just turning this place on its face and it's awful trump you get a trump curse well yes exactly trump
00:32:23.580 curse if you boo trump well the thing is i don't think that everybody was really necessarily booing
00:32:28.940 trump i mean i think there was there were some booze but there was i mean it was mixed i mean
00:32:33.020 a lot of people are saying that they were booing the fact that it took so long with security and
00:32:37.020 everything to get things organized that it took a while to get to people you know people in their
00:32:42.140 seats that it was real I mean whenever you have the president come to an event like that you know
00:32:46.120 it's not easy there's going to be coordination there's going to be things that are they run it
00:32:51.900 totally different and so I think a lot of people were just agitated with the inconvenience of it
00:32:58.020 too not necessarily President Trump himself but just all of the obstacles they had to go through
00:33:04.100 in order to get to their seats into the game so I mean I'm sure they were booing too but
00:33:08.740 there was also a lot of cheers i'm glad he did it i'm glad he went he wanted to go go
00:33:15.600 enjoy your life don't let this stuff keep you but this whole thing with tim waltz i mean not only is
00:33:23.340 he not going to run for governor again thank you nick shirley but just what has been exposed he's
00:33:29.280 got to be nervous right now apparently the waltz administration they retaliated against employees
00:33:35.640 who tried to raise alarms.
00:33:37.440 So they had intimidation through regular high-level check-ins,
00:33:42.020 threats of surveillance,
00:33:43.860 efforts to keep whistleblowers quiet rather than fix the problems.
00:33:49.000 And they said, look,
00:33:51.280 they claimed that they knew very little about the fraud
00:33:54.320 when in fact they knew plenty about it.
00:34:00.180 Big stuff.
00:34:00.960 Come on, come on, Verdi.
00:34:02.680 I know.
00:34:03.180 it's like wake me up when you've got them in cuffs please i'm tired of you know the family
00:34:08.660 got like 600 something thousand and go fund me then they bought a house with it and then they
00:34:12.120 got a public defender oh yeah a whole bunch of things too well i mean wasn't there an suv i
00:34:20.220 mean didn't they get like all kinds of things in this whole thing they couldn't afford a lawyer
00:34:24.800 after this video in five minutes.
00:34:26.760 Right.
00:34:28.780 Man.
00:34:30.660 We also have President Trump
00:34:32.200 that is trying his best
00:34:33.220 to handle these people 1.00
00:34:35.380 that have come into this country 0.99
00:34:36.720 that are frauds.
00:34:38.440 Iran shot down Apache last night,
00:34:40.880 so he says he's going to retaliate. 0.98
00:34:42.740 Go ahead.
00:34:44.140 We're done talking. 1.00
00:34:45.200 I say go in there and just pound them. 0.99
00:34:47.720 Get rid of the models. 1.00
00:34:49.600 I mean, just they're on their backs. 0.90
00:34:51.960 They're never going to...
00:34:53.000 The models are never going to agree 0.60
00:34:54.240 to anything they're always going to back down no matter what deal you get just got you're there
00:34:58.360 you're there now you're committed you might as well get it over with it's time i i think it's 0.51
00:35:03.480 definitely time i mean you know you can't negotiate with terrorists have yeah i hate being foreign
00:35:09.520 war but you're there you've already got them beat go ahead and finish the job now yeah i mean
00:35:14.540 president trump is talking about all of it he said you know the united states guilty of murder
00:35:19.680 oh good good good here we go here we go here we go good that's fantastic news
00:35:30.640 no wait one says guilty probably going to murder list yeah i'm just like
00:35:38.680 this one says guilty hold on um god dang it it's okay it's okay jumping around like crazy
00:35:49.520 okay here the verdict all right so things are happening i'm going to pull up this screen here
00:35:59.840 okay moment of truth they're all waiting around this is carmelo anthony jurors reach a verdict
00:36:08.320 waiting to see this is what's happening outside the courtroom
00:36:12.240 the fatal case that shocked america let's see what's happening here he has been found guilty
00:36:19.240 of murder for the fatal stabbing of austin metcalf at a texas high school track meet the jury
00:36:26.200 deliberated for less than three hours after the defense and the prosecution delivered closing
00:36:30.720 arguments on tuesday anthony now 19 claimed he was acting in self-defense when he stabbed metcalf
00:36:37.900 17 with a folding knife after a heated argument at the high school event in frisco in 2025
00:36:44.420 five and of course it was shocking to the world and let's see here let's see if we got any more
00:36:51.040 found guilty yes he will never hopefully see the light of day he will be locked away forever
00:36:59.620 i don't believe the death penalty was on the table was it no they'll they'll they'll give
00:37:05.060 him either life but they'll give him the possibility of parole i don't i don't see
00:37:10.240 I'm giving them life without parole.
00:37:14.160 Wow.
00:37:15.940 He'll be in 20 or 30 years.
00:37:19.360 He faces five to 99 years in prison if convicted of first-degree murder.
00:37:27.980 Texas defendants have the right to ask a jury to determine their punishment,
00:37:31.980 meaning jurors will be presented with evidence from prosecutors and defense attorneys
00:37:36.660 and then decide the sentence.
00:37:40.240 did they show i wonder if they had that does anybody that was watching that was on fox i
00:37:47.900 don't know if they were do they have cameras in the courtroom or not i haven't seen i've only
00:37:53.440 seen sketches so i don't believe that there were because the things that i've seen have all been
00:37:58.340 like these sketches from artists i haven't seen anything as far as videos inside the courtroom
00:38:05.400 or anything like that that you would normally see so these are older pictures of them but that's
00:38:11.960 i'm assuming i don't know man they that was the quickest i mean
00:38:17.800 they could they they wanted him to take a plea deal they didn't want to run this through the
00:38:23.560 system they want to do a plea deal they'd probably give him 15 years he'd been out in eight
00:38:28.440 nope they wanted it they thought they were going to win
00:38:31.260 i mean you could have 15 now you're gonna get 50
00:38:36.620 unreal it's just such a shame all the way around guilty of murder 19 years old 18 and a life you got
00:38:51.360 it yes i mean but this 16 year old lost his life i mean this was austin metcalf i mean this guy
00:38:59.180 was a track and football star he had his whole life ahead of him he died in his twin brother
00:39:05.880 hunter metcalf's arms how awful is that he was a punk man he was up there causing trouble that's
00:39:13.820 it and then instead of just like if you get you know you're getting fights i got in fights in
00:39:17.860 high school i get fights all the time when i was younger you get fifth fights man you know
00:39:21.720 everybody's knocked around and it's over now he pulls out a knife kills him had it in his bag
00:39:27.660 just waiting for the opportunity
00:39:29.720 let's see if Sarah can say
00:39:35.760 anything yet because she was in the
00:39:37.080 I don't think can say anything
00:39:39.640 while she's in there let's see if she's posted anything
00:39:41.840 really
00:39:43.640 no it was still 9 hours ago
00:39:45.420 yeah she got there like
00:39:47.580 3 in the morning to stand in line
00:39:49.280 and only the top 26 or 27
00:39:51.780 got in and she was like 21st
00:39:53.380 she's sitting there in line since 3am
00:39:55.820 or something yeah they've got the news it made it to the outside that that carmelo anthony sobs as
00:40:03.120 he is found guilty of the murder of austin metcalfe 17 in stabbing that shocked america
00:40:09.220 this is after the jurors took less than three hours to demolish his self-defense excuse
00:40:15.240 better suck up them tears bubba ain't gonna like that oh or maybe bubba will like that you know
00:40:21.860 he's gonna need a friend right so oh awful awful good yep yeah it's an open shut case 0.93
00:40:33.940 well until we get the verdict it's not who the heck gets in a fight when you're 18 and just like
00:40:40.100 pulls out a gunner and i've killed somebody has it in your bag at the ready right i mean that's 0.98
00:40:44.840 the whole thing i mean ready to go let's face it like not too many that's good you beat the hell
00:40:49.880 at each other and the cops were never called man right you'd usually end up being best friends
00:40:55.800 with a dude you got in a fight with about a month later oh gosh i know that's the thing
00:41:01.580 good friends that i've had for 30 years that we hadn't gotten a fist bottle
00:41:04.580 it sometimes goes that way they wouldn't get enough to go scrap with they ain't good enough
00:41:11.180 for lifetime friends exactly exactly oh my gosh well there it is found guilty and i'm so glad
00:41:19.860 because you know we've had cases before where we're waiting and we're sure you know like oj
00:41:24.860 simpson and some of the others um what was tot mom right what was her name i forget her name i
00:41:32.000 remember um anthony casey anthony i was for sure they were gonna find her guilty too and then boom
00:41:38.980 you get some out of the woods verdict and you're just completely defeated over it well it just takes
00:41:45.820 one
00:41:46.260 it just takes one juror to say 1.00
00:41:49.900 nope you're screwed 0.99
00:41:51.160 gosh 0.99
00:41:52.200 and they never found out what happened there
00:41:55.320 that's right
00:41:56.420 well we know what happened
00:41:58.540 yeah
00:41:59.460 we know what happened
00:42:02.180 we know what happened in both of those
00:42:04.240 so we'll find out about the sentence
00:42:06.200 it's in the jury's hand so they will be able to
00:42:08.700 pass that down as well
00:42:11.160 I don't know when they'll
00:42:12.380 of course they'll have the family
00:42:14.760 impact statements and all that before the uh the sentencing i don't know when the sentencing is
00:42:20.460 going to be i'm sure they they're probably uh you know doing a roll call on the jury about guilty
00:42:26.260 and all that crap right now yeah um and but i mean for a murder conviction um they two hours
00:42:37.480 oh gosh i mean they did the closing arguments that gave it to the uh gave the you know
00:42:44.840 instructed the jury they went in they were out in two hours man well they knew enough to go ahead
00:42:51.200 and offer the whole you know manslaughter at the very end there to introduce that because they
00:42:57.400 must have known the odds were not in their favor with all of the testimony that was being given and
00:43:03.540 so maybe it was wise of the prosecutors to say okay well we'll go ahead and put that on the table
00:43:10.140 as well and see what the jury comes up with they were obviously very confident with their case
00:43:15.800 in order to introduce that at such a late stage so they did that and then boom you get murder
00:43:22.780 anyway it was coming but you never want them to in an appeal say oh you know the deck was stacked
00:43:28.520 I didn't have any room.
00:43:30.640 So this was a good thing.
00:43:32.300 They want this guy gone.
00:43:34.060 They want him behind bars forever.
00:43:37.340 He is obviously a serious, that's why we're here, a serious threat
00:43:42.480 and needs to be taken off the streets.
00:43:47.480 Yep.
00:43:49.100 I feel sorry for him.
00:43:51.060 The only person I feel sorry for is the family of the young fellow
00:43:55.720 that died and his twin brother who had him dying who died in his arms i mean that's just like
00:44:01.440 the the worst situation a whole future a whole life just taken in a second because of this young 0.99
00:44:09.900 punk that just wants to like you know stir beef with somebody enough to kill them to murder them 1.00
00:44:17.660 in cold blood in front of everybody 1.00
00:44:19.220 awful
00:44:21.620 and this has been how long ago
00:44:23.980 a year ago or something
00:44:25.060 and then they gave him like he's out on bail
00:44:28.400 right living his best life
00:44:30.480 and they let him
00:44:32.400 graduate
00:44:33.040 they did everything for him
00:44:36.320 that they could
00:44:36.840 they rode out the red carpet
00:44:39.400 they went ahead and just gave him
00:44:42.020 every single
00:44:43.240 everything that you could give him
00:44:45.300 yeah let me go fund me
00:44:48.440 i want to go fund me i'm gonna give somebody a hundred bucks cold-blooded murdered a guy right
00:44:54.260 i'll be rocks in a jail cell feels to be 80 just think about it he lives to be 80 years old
00:45:01.980 that's 60 years from now he won't get out till he could still be in jail in
00:45:07.160 2086 well i mean longer than he's been longer longer than he's been alive so all he's ever
00:45:17.500 going to know he's going to grow up in the system right i mean he's going to grow up in the prison
00:45:23.440 don't kill people that is all he is going to know before too long because being 19 years old i mean
00:45:30.500 you know is Obama gonna say he could have been my son probably i'm waiting on that remember that
00:45:36.360 with Trayvon they love to stir it don't they they love to stir that stuff but we'll have our eyes i
00:45:44.160 I mean, as soon as this one's opened, closed, I mean, what President Trump is doing in the Middle East is really something, too, because he put out a statement.
00:45:52.860 He said, I've just been informed by our great military that last night the Iranians shot down one of our highly sophisticated Apache helicopters while patrolling over the Strait of Hormuz.
00:46:03.780 There were two pilots involved.
00:46:06.040 Both are safe and uninjured.
00:46:08.000 Nevertheless, the United States must of necessity respond to this attack.
00:46:14.160 Thank you for your attention to this matter.
00:46:16.300 He's laying the groundwork.
00:46:17.780 He's laying the and paving the way to let us know that it's coming.
00:46:22.760 Something's coming down.
00:46:25.580 It's going to happen quick, too.
00:46:27.060 Like President Trump doesn't mess around and it's going to be and just get it over with.
00:46:31.340 Let's go.
00:46:33.060 Because there's talk about what they've been able to rebuild in the meantime.
00:46:36.800 President Trump was talking about that.
00:46:38.780 He's done.
00:46:39.620 He's done now.
00:46:41.080 Yeah.
00:46:41.940 He's done now. 0.97
00:46:42.980 all the bail and all the crap and the money. 0.75
00:46:47.340 I mean, when you're found guilty of murder, 0.97
00:46:49.740 they come snap the handcuffs off,
00:46:52.320 take you out, you're done.
00:46:53.440 You're going straight to the jail.
00:46:55.420 And then go spend how many days to the verdict?
00:46:58.420 Then you're going to get transferred
00:46:59.260 to a penitentiary somewhere.
00:47:00.780 That's right. 0.98
00:47:01.960 Well, you'll rot the rest of your lives. 0.64
00:47:04.340 That's it.
00:47:05.340 It's over. 0.92
00:47:07.080 Smelling everybody's poop all day. 0.89
00:47:09.720 Gosh. 0.56
00:47:10.260 Well, I mean, you could do that in L.A.
00:47:11.680 yeah do that on the streets you can do that in la prison smell like a perfume factory compared
00:47:20.320 to i mean i guess you know i mean i guess you know from from that point of view they're saying
00:47:24.460 okay what's the difference between prison and the streets of la if we turn them loose on that i mean
00:47:28.400 it's basically the same accommodations sorry but it's the truth they got to do something about all
00:47:35.440 this they really do but i think it's great that president trump realizes what he's got over there
00:47:40.640 in the middle east too and it's it's big because he's saying you know that president trump is
00:47:46.680 raising concerns about iran having time to rebuild like the more time we give them the worse it's
00:47:53.360 getting over there so enough of the jibber jabber let's get to it i mean we've got we've got so many
00:48:03.040 things happening in this country right now i mean deporting 106 million i mean this this president
00:48:10.440 of ours has inherited a nightmare we don't know who all is in our country i think we're getting
00:48:15.620 a better idea but this is something
00:48:20.760 you've got you've got other people too that are that are you know the same made out of the same
00:48:32.660 cloth and understand the danger of all this stuff i mean this former border commander greg bovino
00:48:39.540 apparently he came out and he said that he's exploring a presidential run says his only
00:48:44.160 priority is deporting 106 million illegals he said if running for president is what it takes
00:48:51.400 and that's exactly what i'm going to do so many you know the south carolina nancy mace is finally 1.00
00:48:59.620 gonna be history to another stir stick good she keeps posting she's up in the polls and i looked
00:49:05.500 at the polls she's in fourth or fifth place in every poll i'm glad because i you know there's
00:49:11.660 one thing that i heard i i don't i'm not a nancy mays fan so i haven't really listened to her
00:49:16.620 all that much but i did hear her and her questions for hillary clinton when they sat her down for
00:49:22.620 the deposition. And it was just so left field. You put yourself in a position of if you're going
00:49:31.300 to get ready to ask Hillary Clinton, especially when it came to Epstein and everything else,
00:49:37.280 you would think that you'd have your ducks in a row. It was like left lane, bad, like way out
00:49:44.140 there to where people really didn't even understand the questions to begin with. I know that President
00:49:49.760 trump has his reasons and he went ahead and endorsed somebody else and i'm really glad that
00:49:55.680 he did she's going to be part of the whole by the time it's all over she'll be joining
00:50:00.940 marjorie taylor green at her costa rica hideaway so billion dollar hideaway so a lot of people 0.61
00:50:10.420 have this question i don't know why it freaks everybody out but when it comes to lindsey
00:50:15.000 Graham, it's real simple why Trump endorses because he votes on anything Trump wants,
00:50:19.540 he votes for it.
00:50:20.200 It's that simple.
00:50:21.080 And he's got all these problems to solve in the world, and he don't need another problem.
00:50:25.440 That's it.
00:50:26.100 It's that simple. 1.00
00:50:27.140 Now, for me personally, I hate Lindsey. 1.00
00:50:30.220 I know. 1.00
00:50:31.000 With a passion.
00:50:32.000 Here's my opinion about the whole race. 1.00
00:50:33.600 I hate the hell of him. 1.00
00:50:34.920 I just can't stand the guy. 0.99
00:50:36.180 I've never liked him.
00:50:36.980 I'm never going to like him. 1.00
00:50:38.080 But who is all the Duma Grifters going for? 1.00
00:50:41.340 Right. 1.00
00:50:41.800 They're going for, yeah, the Dumer Grifters, that guy's name, Mark something.
00:50:47.440 I can't think of his name right now.
00:50:51.000 I had it in front of me, but, of course, yeah, Mark Lynch. 1.00
00:50:56.160 All the Dumer Grifters. 1.00
00:50:57.220 We got to get him in there. 1.00
00:50:58.240 And what does Mark Lynch tweet all the time?
00:51:01.260 I'm going to be just like Thomas Massey, that we need more Thomas Masseys and Marjorie Taylor Greene's in this.
00:51:07.520 That's all he ever talks about.
00:51:10.100 Yep.
00:51:10.900 It's just like, okay, red flag, another Massey. 1.00
00:51:13.780 If he gets in the Senate, of course, Lindsey Graham can win the race going away, you know, once he gets out of the primary.
00:51:23.600 Nobody's even heard of this guy.
00:51:24.780 But red flag, red flag.
00:51:27.280 Let me guess.
00:51:28.560 He says the same thing as Flynn Network says.
00:51:31.040 He says the same thing that Thomas Massey says.
00:51:33.620 Marjorie Taylor Greene says.
00:51:35.000 He's the last person I want in there.
00:51:36.680 I will take Graham as much as I hate his guts over him, because I know what he's going to do.
00:51:41.500 He's going to be another no vote for principals.
00:51:45.980 Right. And this is what I actually made this post.
00:51:49.280 And here it is. It's General Mike Flynn, who is urging South Carolina to oust war pig Lindsey Graham. 0.53
00:51:55.240 Now, if you're a kiss of death, I that's what I was going to say. 0.97
00:51:59.700 Yeah. You see, they went out.
00:52:02.660 They all was like, Massey, Massey.
00:52:05.600 Oh, by the way, we are having Cynthia West on our show Friday.
00:52:08.560 We'll mention it again.
00:52:09.680 Yes, definitely.
00:52:10.720 That is going to be. 0.95
00:52:11.400 And you're going to get a hold of her and she's going to bring some receipts.
00:52:14.360 She's going to tell you all that went on from Mr. Dr. Principal.
00:52:17.600 That's it.
00:52:18.200 I am so principled.
00:52:19.360 If you're principled, other people say it.
00:52:21.260 You don't have to say it every day.
00:52:23.280 Oh, gosh.
00:52:24.260 If you're principled, everybody else will say it.
00:52:26.480 You don't never have to mention it.
00:52:27.880 Well, I mean, the good news is, is that you've got somebody that knows him up close and personal.
00:52:32.280 and she's going to spill.
00:52:33.700 She's going to tell us what she knows
00:52:35.060 and what she experienced with this crumb bun.
00:52:37.500 And I'm looking forward to hearing her side of the story.
00:52:39.820 I really am.
00:52:40.920 I haven't heard anything.
00:52:42.260 I mean, crickets from Massey 1.00
00:52:44.360 because all of the things that she's,
00:52:47.520 I haven't heard anybody push back on any of this, right?
00:52:50.300 So it's kind of fun.
00:52:53.600 I mean, we're going to see. 1.00
00:52:54.480 Bots are breaking out. 0.97
00:52:55.960 Oh, of course.
00:52:57.020 Here comes the show.
00:52:58.140 And police are making swift arrests
00:52:58.800 after Kamala Anthony supporters rage at the guilty verdict.
00:53:02.280 Mm hmm. Well, too bad. They'll they'll go ahead and snuff that light out, too, because they're trying to just you got to just get them arrested.
00:53:13.200 Yeah, they know. They know exactly what they have. They knew beforehand. I mean, that's why you have all of the security there. So they were waiting on something like this.
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00:55:18.720 need it but yes this stuff is so so they're sentencing they're in the sentencing phase
00:55:24.860 right now already wow so this guy from um let me see where he's from cbs who's there said kamala
00:55:33.060 Now, Anthony's mother is taking the stand now as the sentencing phase of this murder trial begins.
00:55:39.480 Prosecution and defense waived opening statements.
00:55:43.040 This is going fast, man.
00:55:45.000 They're ready.
00:55:46.100 Yep.
00:55:47.160 They've got what they need.
00:55:49.360 Here it is.
00:55:49.820 The prosecutors didn't even make opening statements, and the jury's going to decide they didn't even make opening statements.
00:55:56.140 The defense waived it as well.
00:55:57.920 Yeah, so they're now into the, my boy's a good boy, you know.
00:56:05.420 And then they'll get a chance to talk on behalf of him and beg for leniency
00:56:10.760 and then the impact statements from the family of the victim, the little pair.
00:56:18.100 And then that's it, man.
00:56:21.260 They can have this thing wrapped up before today.
00:56:23.660 They've heard enough.
00:56:24.700 That's what it was.
00:56:25.720 They heard enough.
00:56:26.420 they had enough information they feel good about their decision and yes two hours speaks loudly
00:56:33.140 especially in a guilty verdict what did polymarket do they have any bets on that going i always check
00:56:42.620 to see what they're up to because now do they do they um is first degree murder automatic life in
00:56:50.460 prisons in texas uh first well it says 99 years so i mean yeah that's pretty much a life sentence
00:56:59.540 yeah that's it that is unless you're you know one year's old you look to be 100
00:57:04.200 so you know depends on i guess how you look at it i'm gonna see if they had anthony um
00:57:14.760 if he had, if they had anything
00:57:17.400 on Polymarket
00:57:19.140 for that.
00:57:22.480 Surely.
00:57:23.460 Yeah. They always have everything
00:57:25.340 on that site. I'd love to see what people
00:57:27.160 are claiming beforehand.
00:57:30.720 Anthony,
00:57:31.500 let's see if they've got it. It is in Texas,
00:57:33.440 right? Yes, I believe
00:57:35.340 so. Okay, I'm Googling it.
00:57:40.800 Grock.
00:57:41.560 Yes, Texas murder first degree
00:57:43.420 has a five-year minimum sentence up to no up to 99 yeah you can have anywhere from the johns
00:57:50.680 cannot suspend it yeah so it's not an automatic life in prison
00:57:55.060 who in the hell we have five years for first degree murder geez louise it's happened before
00:58:02.780 that's ridiculous i mean well the sad part is is that the actual sentence could disappoint us i 0.55
00:58:11.100 I mean, until it's done, we're still in limbo.
00:58:13.780 Yeah, it's got to go all the way.
00:58:15.620 Yeah, we're still in limbo.
00:58:18.860 You've got to hear the whole thing.
00:58:23.120 What a mess.
00:58:25.320 What a sad situation, though.
00:58:27.300 I mean, really, so many lives disrupted and destroyed as a result of this stuff.
00:58:33.800 And for what?
00:58:37.700 For what?
00:58:39.460 Yeah, a terrible, bad kid.
00:58:42.100 Yeah. 1.00
00:58:42.920 Kills a good kid. 0.88
00:58:45.120 Well, you heard about the monster who brutally murdered Ukrainian immigrant Irina Zorutska in cold blood. 0.96
00:58:54.760 He was found not competent to stand trial in a federal case because he's completely out of his mind.
00:59:02.020 That was really bad.
00:59:04.560 That was so bad.
00:59:05.760 I'm glad to see the murals that are out there thanks to Elon Musk but yeah I mean he's found
00:59:12.960 not competent to stand trial so what happens they're going to put him in a mental hospital 0.91
00:59:16.940 that we pay for for the rest of his life where he'll probably kill three people in there 0.68
00:59:22.280 you know the saddest part I think one of the saddest parts was that no one helped her
00:59:27.600 all right we started with the show like where you have this guy who's being attacked by a shark and
00:59:34.280 see people that are you know saying oh my gosh trying to figure out and did obviously step in
00:59:38.440 to help him but in her case she was left on the floor of one of the most horrific things you've
00:59:47.240 ever seen in your life and bled to death on the floor and nobody helped her she's on the floor
00:59:53.480 of a train in charlotte north carolina and it happened august 22nd i mean this man i can't
01:00:03.080 I can't believe their evil demon just killed her for no reason.
01:00:09.060 And so now, because of his mental state, nothing is going to happen.
01:00:13.920 Apparently, they had a lengthy process of trying to figure out, you know, interviews.
01:00:19.340 They reviewed the medical records, all of this stuff.
01:00:22.840 I mean, this was DeCarlos Brown.
01:00:24.540 He's 34.
01:00:25.620 DeCarlos Brown Jr.
01:00:27.800 And this was aboard the light rail, the Lynx Blue Line.
01:00:31.960 this was in charlotte and they said nope he's found incompetent he won't be tried or executed
01:00:42.060 while incompetent 0.99
01:00:43.800 whatever now once he's competent enough to cut her ass throat well once competency is restored 0.99
01:00:55.640 then they he should face a trial but i mean gosh they're saying no you know he's not competent 0.98
01:01:04.840 enough but that's a good question i mean should defendants who are found mentally incompetent i
01:01:10.760 mean we don't know if he was on a drug or what his problem was to get him to do something like
01:01:14.320 that if he cares man give him a death penalty and do it quick you would think but if he's not
01:01:19.520 I wish they did to him just what he did to her. 0.93
01:01:23.000 See how he likes it.
01:01:24.040 Right.
01:01:28.080 Oh, gosh.
01:01:29.500 Ew.
01:01:30.000 Anything good?
01:01:31.440 Is there anything good happening?
01:01:33.740 Well, yeah, the guilty verdict.
01:01:35.340 Well, yeah.
01:01:37.420 But, I mean, anything else that's, like, exciting, fun, you know, a little light, not so heavy.
01:01:42.680 Oh, pup turd's birthday is tomorrow.
01:01:45.400 Yeah.
01:01:45.840 There we go.
01:01:46.780 So that was such a nice moment in time when we had all of that, right?
01:01:51.000 I mean, gosh, you were the one that was, you were delivering those puppies.
01:01:54.820 You got to baby everybody, all five of your dogs.
01:01:57.440 You got to baby them all.
01:01:58.540 You can't just give presents to one of them.
01:02:00.300 That's right. 0.97
01:02:01.260 So they're going to have steak and all kinds of little outfits.
01:02:05.200 I cannot wait.
01:02:06.080 So tomorrow we have that to look forward to with all this other stuff.
01:02:09.700 But we'll await the sentencing and we'll have more to report
01:02:12.960 because it sounds like it'll be wrapped up today.
01:02:17.140 Yeah.
01:02:18.960 So is there anything else you'd like to add there, Kat?
01:02:21.620 No.
01:02:23.320 It was a busy show today because of the verdict.
01:02:25.240 We'll see you guys tomorrow.
01:02:26.500 That's right.
01:02:27.380 Same time, same place.
01:02:28.480 You all be safe.
01:02:29.420 Be kind to one another.
01:02:30.820 And we will see you later.
01:02:32.700 Bye.
01:02:46.780 We'll be right back.
01:03:16.780 We'll be right back.