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Aaron von black Season 13 Episode 131

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Speaker 1:

He don't even know my name, and tell him I have a warrant. What did he do? That's what. I'm saying For what For what? You're not from Louisiana. For what For what?

Speaker 3:

I don't even live in.

Speaker 1:

Louisiana.

Speaker 4:

So how can I?

Speaker 1:

have a. You don't know my name, so how can you tell him I have

Speaker 3:

a warrant in Louisiana. Sir, sir Stop, I got a Calvary coming.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 3:

I already got you. No, you don't even know my name?

Speaker 4:

Why?

Speaker 1:

would I trust you? I'm confused.

Speaker 2:

He don't even live in Louisiana. How?

Speaker 3:

can you tell?

Speaker 1:

me. I have something and you don't know my name. You just put him in front of my house. Could you shake it like you scared of something.

Speaker 3:

Okay, he don't live in Louisiana.

Speaker 1:

I don't live in Louisiana. How the hell would I ever mourn in Louisiana? Quentin, you already said your name was that.

Speaker 2:

My name is not Quentin. What the fuck is wrong with you? Sorry, his name is not Quentin, my name is not Quentin.

Speaker 1:

Then let's see the ID and we'll be done.

Speaker 2:

Okay, hold on, hold on, no, no, no no, his name is not Quentin Quentin who just stopped in front of my fucking house.

Speaker 1:

What's my name, man, fuck that. You psyching like you scared. I'm not going to let you put it's up. What's my name? Please stop, stop, Please stop, stop, stop. My name is not, no fucking. Quentin. You don't even know my name. Okay, wait, walk with me. No, walk with me. He's not going nowhere. He's not going nowhere. I need your supervisor. Let me see your stripes. I need somebody to turn the car.

Speaker 2:

No give me to your car, Sir sir.

Speaker 1:

You in my yard, on my property. Fuck that. You stop. Who are you looking for?

Speaker 3:

His name is not Quentin.

Speaker 1:

Let me see right here. You think I'm from New York because I got dreads or something. No, you just pulled up in front of my fucking house and told me I got a boy in. Louisiana. So what?

Speaker 2:

That's my fucking dog, that's our dog.

Speaker 1:

That's our dog. Go in the house, sir. That's our dog. Why don't you touch me? Why you shaking? You need to step back and calm down. No, fuck that, sir. His name is not Quinn, that's our dog, you just told me three different names. You pulling up on some bullshit talking about I got a stolen dog. My dog is chipped.

Speaker 5:

I got a chip in my dog.

Speaker 1:

I have a dog since it was born. Okay, let me see the ID, and then you talking about some shit. My name is. My name is not, no fucking quiz. I'm not telling you my name is not. That's our dog.

Speaker 3:

Oh my.

Speaker 2:

God.

Speaker 1:

Sorry, who are you looking for? Calm down, calm down, calm down, calm down, please, calm down. Who are you looking for? Yes, I want to, I want to do this. So we're done and over with. Okay, okay, okay. Well, you shake it and you no, you're pulling on me, so just Okay, right here, we're good. Okay, here's the deal. Doesn't that look a lot like you? No, no, no, it don't look like me. That's not him. What the fuck is that's me? No, that's not fucking sick you see this, let me go.

Speaker 1:

My God no, I got no problem. My name no, please Stop, stop, stop. Who are you? I was gonna take Okay please Stop. Please leave him alone, please, no, no, no, please, that is not him Please.

Speaker 4:

Leave me alone. Get out of my yard, man. I need to report on this. I need to report on this.

Speaker 1:

Nah, you need to get the fuck out of my yard.

Speaker 2:

You just said, I'm somebody named Quintin and you got Granzon and you black Come on, come on what the fuck is that shit? Okay, come on, Nah fuck that Now you want to leave right.

Speaker 1:

No, he just said my kids was out here. No, it's none of my fucking kids, okay, oh my God.

Speaker 3:

You need to get the socialists over here. He's my son. Oh my God, the picture didn't look good.

Speaker 1:

But he didn't even answer his name. Now, stay here.

Speaker 6:

Peace, peace, and welcome back to Freedmen's Affairs Radio Family. I'm your host, Vaughn Black. Aaron Vaughn Black, that is, and right out of the gate we want to thank you. Thank you for tapping back in with us this great day of June 3rd 2025. Today's math is understanding Let me get a bed in here.

Speaker 6:

And we know that in the math we refer to as understanding is a composite of knowledge and wisdom. And also understanding is three-dimensional, right, and it's a way of seeing things for what they are, as opposed to what they appear to be. Because this is why, right, when you say it's three-dimensional, because we know, understand that that that knowledge is awareness, wisdom is discernment. Now, when you get to understanding, you have with, which is hindsight, death, which is insight, and length, which is foresight. Right, and okay, we take width from one point to another. It lets you see things in its totality, from the point of where you at, backwards, right, and you could see the broader, the broader, oh my God, the broader picture, excuse me for that. And it lets you see things from the beginning to where you presently at, and then, when you see things from the beginning to where you, where you presently at, and then when you get to to death, which is insight. It allows you to dig forensically into things, people, places, persons or whatever the case might be. It allows you to look deep into things, right In a forensic mindset. And then you have length, which is foresight. It allows you to see, take on all the information that you have and allows you to see further down. If I take this action, what will be the outcome If I take this course? What will be the outcome of me taking this course or not, acting on this or acting on this? What will be the outcome? So there we have it. There we have it Understanding.

Speaker 6:

And I played that clip in the beginning. I played that clip in the beginning. I played that clip in the beginning. That was a, that was a, um, a brother that was in his yard excuse me for the distortion coming in. I got the windows up, so it's a little echoey in here and but yeah, that was a dude he was. I don't know what state that was in. I came across that clip and I thought it was interesting. And he, this guy, was in his yard, in his home and he was doing something with his dog. Cop pulled up in the car and told him he had, the dog is stolen and he has a warrant. Now, just from them, those, those two observations. Right there they to me. These and this cop was white. And then another cop came, another white cop came. They were looking for a kill. They had scoped this thing out and were looking for a kill.

Speaker 6:

Now, the reason why I bring this up, because I'm going to be touching, think on on these type of things going forward in the program, because this black fatigue thing, this, this, this, um, hijacked narrative, that, that that these, uh, you see, coming from, from, uh, white society and in the uh, the bootleg coon society, you have these talking points about black fatigue and and how people are so tired of black people. But this, but if anybody has a right to be fatigued or tired of anything, is this behavior. Look, look look at what I just played for you, right? Look what I just played for you, right, look what I just played for you. Now, they sat there and argued back and forth and they were trying to put. The guy would not let him get behind him where he could put the cuffs on him and put him in a detaining situation. So he called for his backup. The guy came and the backup came. He was on some stuff.

Speaker 6:

And they come to find out when they finally got the picture of the person they were supposedly looking for, the guy didn't look nothing like him. The picture didn't look nothing like his image, and he was. He told him, right then, and get the hell out of my yard, get out of here. You looking to kill somebody, you looking to kill somebody with this bogus, this bogus uh thing. First she came up, said the dog was stolen, the dog has a chip in it. The guy had the paperwork for the dog. Then he telling me he has a warrant in another state somewhere. He said man, I live right here. I don't live. Why would I have a warrant there? So you make you figure it out, family. You figure it out what they were, what they were trying to do there, right, and this is coming, like I said, this is coming all on the heels of this black fatigue stuff, this black fatigue everybody's talking about, right, and this is our job. My job appears to report, to make you see that this is our job. My job appears to report, to make you see that this is all propaganda. That's all it is is propaganda, because we got to deal with these type of situations, and I see this type of stuff all the time Right here by my house, over here.

Speaker 6:

I remember this. This is maybe going back about two years ago. I was sitting, I was sitting in my car, I had parked, found a parking space on the parkway on the side of the complex over here on the parkway and I'm sitting in my car. You know how you just sit there in the car and you, you know, you just you're not really doing anything. I think I might have been looking at my phone and doing some stuff in my phone or whatever. So I was sitting there for a long time and after a while, some kids, a couple of kids, it was about, I think, about two or three of them in the car. It was a guy driving, young fellow driving and a young lady next to him.

Speaker 6:

It might have been one more person in the back driving and a young lady next to him. It might have been one more person in the back and they pulled up. Uh, on the opposite side of me it's a one. It was a one-way street but they pulled up. You know, across from me and pulled over and parked.

Speaker 6:

They were sitting there and we were sitting there. I was sitting there and for the longest. Then, all of a, all of a sudden, a patrol car pulls up a cop car, police car, pulls up Two white guys in there, officers, and I had been sitting there for the longest. I was sitting there when the kids pulled up and for the longest I was sitting there when the kids pulled up and they went by, came back around, went around the whole complex and came back around, because I seen when they creeped by and they was looking in the car, they was looking, looking, looking, looking and they went on ahead, turned, made the right and went back around the complex and came back. Now they pulled up and pulled alongside of them, right behind them. They get out. Both of them get out, one on one side, one on the other side and they went into their routine License registration. All of this Now the car was parked.

Speaker 6:

I don't know if I don't think the car was running. It might've been running, it might not have been, but they were. The kids were just sitting there, they weren't doing anything and I had been. They had been there about 20 minutes before the cops showed up and I had been sitting there close to an hour by that by that time, right, so they went through the routine, you know. So I'm saying, like, why are they bombing these kids? Now, they don't know. I'm in the car, right, this is right on the. It's a little what they call parkway, short parkway, and it's like kind of a desolate, kind of little area, it's like a service road area, so it was really not much traffic on there a lot of times and you know, it's quite a little in the cut kind of thing. Anyway. So now they, you know, and I hear, I hear the kids, like what do we do? Like what's going on? And you, you know the posture. Now I couldn't hear everything they were saying, but to me the posture was they were looking for something, I don't know what, because, like I said, I was sitting there long before those kids even pulled up.

Speaker 6:

And then when they pulled up, they was there about 20 minutes, maybe a half hour, before this, this, this uh encounter with the police. So now I said, you know what, let me get out my car. And I got out. I had my work ID and shield and everything on me. I think I was in uniform anyway, I get out and I said, oh, I asked the officer. I said, yeah, how you doing, officer, what happened? He said, oh, no, we just saw we.

Speaker 6:

I said, well, these kids didn't do anything. I had been sitting there way before they pulled up and they, they've been here at least almost a half hour and I was sitting here way before them. Um, what did they do? So now he realized, um, okay, somebody he didn't know, they didn't know I was in the car. So now he realized, okay, we got eyes on us now and and this is how funny things work out as I'm talking, they, you know we conversing here come some, some other people coming out walking their dogs and some people from from another building coming out down the walkway there, and now the intended people are looking now. So now they can't, they can't do whatever it is they had intended to do. They did.

Speaker 6:

They rethought it and I said, yeah, because they've been sitting there for the longest. I don't, they didn't. There was no weed smoking or nothing. The kids were just sitting in the car. So when they start talking about this black fatigue and all this man, listen, I could go on for days up here with you talking about incidents just like this. Yeah, family. So you know, but I'm turning to turn in the page and we're going to come back to the culture. But but up in Boulder, colorado, boulder, colorado and salute to the family up there in Colorado who tune in all the time I want to bring you a story about this thing happening up there. Hold on just a second. Let me pull it up in the queue. Hold on, hold on. Let me see when did I have that at? Hold on, hold on. What did I have it in? Maybe I had it on this side, hold on 1325 Pearl Street, the courthouse.

Speaker 3:

It looks like there is a male with a blowtorch setting people on fire. There's multiple mixed reports about if people are on fire. Now we're getting lots of 911 calls. It looks like we have other RPs saying that there was someone who threw two Molotov cocktails. We have multiple injuries. We're sending multiple ambulance hoses. We're trying to get clearer information. We need medical for multiple burns on the courthouse block. Copy that Arianne Routk. Can I get a helicopter or airborne standby due to the severity of the burn Copy? We are bombarded with lots of 911s. I know that there is at least one party rolling around in flames.

Speaker 4:

Hudson Institute Senior Fellow and National Security Analyst, rebecca Heinrichs. Rebecca, the suspect was here illegally after staying both his original visa and his work authorization. Simply put, he shouldn't have been here and this was preventable, rebecca.

Speaker 5:

He shouldn't have been here. He overstayed his visa, illegal immigrant and he was. He had jihadist sympathies. And remember, just a couple of weeks ago we had another couple who, a killer, believed that they were Jewish and he was a communist. So we have a communist killing these individuals. Same thing globalize the Intifada, free Palestine. And now here we have again a jihadist who has the same kind of sympathies, who overstayed his visa. Two different kinds of people with the same motivation, which is to kill the Jewish people.

Speaker 4:

Is there a means by which the national security apparatus could have caught this guy based upon his ideologies before he entered the US, if not for the Joe Biden era approach to letting everybody in this country who wanted to come in?

Speaker 5:

Well, it's hard to know at this point, but I'll say you know the things that he was shouting right before he took action to kill these innocent elderly people. It's the same kind of thing that you hear on college campuses across the country Globalize the intifada, I mean. And this came on the heels, by the way, of what I believe really is a blood libel, where you had the media erroneously reporting that the Israelis were shooting on innocent civilians at a humanitarian checkpoint to get food, and so if you have false reporting that makes it seem as though the Israelis are the ones shooting on innocent people, of course you should expect to have an incitement of violence when you can see these protests across the country from college campuses and abroad. So it's a tinderbox.

Speaker 4:

And along those lines, rebecca, let's be crystal clear what this was. This was a public burning of Jews and their supporters on American soil. We use the phrase terror attack. That can mean a lot of things. We need to be crystal clear and specific as to ultimately what happened, and, of course, this comes right after the execution of those two Israeli diplomats in Washington DC. How do we stop this escalation of terror now, before it becomes something bigger?

Speaker 5:

Well, I think the first thing that we have to do is to differentiate between what the First Amendment protects, which is just peaceful speech, even if you disagree with it. That's one kind of speech, but the other kind is incitement. It's anti-Semitic, genocidal incitement, and so I think these college campuses cannot continue to normalize it. You, jewish students must feel safe in this country to walk. Non-jewish students, I mean, I'm a Christian.

Speaker 6:

Now I'm stopping right there because they're full of propaganda. I mean, I'm a Christian. Now I'm stopping right there because they're full of propaganda. Listen this they trying to tie in the, this attack, with college campuses and Jewish students being safe. It's a bunch of propaganda. They call it a genocide because of what they're doing. So you know, we're going, we, the whole world sees what's going on.

Speaker 6:

Now I'm not saying that this, I'm not taking either side. This has absolutely nothing to do with me or my ethnic group or my lineage or anything. So not saying we don't care, I don't have, it's not our affair. I just brought this here up here as a report to the Colorado incident that happened. I think it was on Sunday that it happened and these eight people got hurt. I think they were killed.

Speaker 6:

And this menace, this guy that did this, he had some kind of flame torch or blow torch or something and he threw some Molotov cartels and set people on fire and this guy, he was out there to kill. So that's why. But they went into that and that was fox news that I pulled that report up on, and in fair use, by the way, fair use, and I pulled that report up and yeah, so that's what what that was, and they tried to sway it. They crowbarred that thing in there about genocide and the college campuses had nothing to do with that, but they found a way to crowbar that in there. But yeah, family, listen, we're going to take a quick commercial non-commercial to hear from some of the sponsors and we'll be right back.

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Speaker 6:

If you think you wouldn't be in here, alright. Hey, if you didn't want to be in here, alright. Yeah, now we back, we back in family, we back in and yeah, so Also, also on the heels of that, on the heels of that, with this Boulder Colorado attack that they the whole world Is watching the situation would rut between Russia and Ukraine. Ukraine at the moment because now, from what I understand, putin is threatening, is posturing, to unleash, uh, some kind of nuclear assault. I don't know if he's threatening that or is he posturing that, but this is what's being disanimating throughout the news world and the world is watching because they're saying that Putin is like y'all want to play with me. I won't let the big boys out on you, but I got smaller nuclear capabilities that I could let go on Ukraine. Now NATO is really paying the tip because if he does that because the thing is, they would have to attack Russia if he uses any kind of nuclear offensive or any kind of forward progress with any kind of nuclear situation they would. The NATO would have to get into it and and you know there's about 30 something countries in in it. Now Ukraine is not a part of NATO but, but you know you got Canada, france, italy, united Kingdom, united States, germany, belgium, portugal, iceland, poland, czech Republic, bulgaria. All these places are part of NATO and if Putin decides to go forward with any kind of aggressive offense with, with, with a smaller nuclear attack or something like that, that that can trigger some stuff. So you know, people are like on on edge about this thing, like world war three and stuff like that, and so we gotta pay attention to stuff like that.

Speaker 6:

Even though we stick to cultural things up here on the show, we have to to pay attention to that and that's why I I talk I'm talking about speaking on it on the heels of the of the attacks in colorado a lot of this stuff may be some kind of way intertwined and interconnected in some way. So we're going to keep our eyes on that and we're not going to stay long up here, family, we're not going to stay long. We just I just wanted to come up and just just uh chat with you just a little bit. We're gonna. We're gonna the last thing, the last thing. Wait a minute.

Speaker 6:

Back to that black fatigue. You know you got a lot of the uh, a lot of the uh tether class, that that speaking on this. They taking cues from white society and they're talking about this black fatigue. Right now we got a situation it's funny because these people love I'm talking about melanated black people that come from Africa and the Caribbean and they talk about how lazy we are and we don't take advantages of all the good opportunities in America and we don't want to whack, because they come here with two dollars and they whack hard and they surpass black Americans by astronomical numbers in success. Well, I found something that was interesting. I found something that was interesting. Hold on, let me just see if I can get it in the queue here. Hold on, all right, and this was um, this was uh, something reporting on the SNAP benefits.

Speaker 7:

Hold on, hold on Five others under arrest this morning, accused of a multimillion dollar food stamp fraud and bribery scheme. The US attorney's office for the Southern District of New York calling this one of the largest food stamp frauds in US history. Joining me now is the US secretary of agriculture, brooke Rollins. Secretary, it's great to have you this morning. What can you tell us about this?

Speaker 8:

Well, good morning Maria. It's always so great to be with you and you are coming from one of my favorite places in America, so it's really great to see you there. Listen, this is a new day and President Trump promised, as he was traveling across the country over the last few years, that it would not be the government that we know, the government certainly, that under Joe Biden, exponentially grew and, alongside that, including the fraud and waste and abuse. And so at USDA, we are hyper focused, hyper focused on rooting out that waste, fraud and abuse and, to your point, yesterday was, if not the largest, one of the largest stings and moving forward and finding that fraud I think almost $70 million that is no longer going to be allowed here in Washington and with these programs like the food stamp program. So we're going to move forward, obviously in partnership with the FBI, with the Department of Justice, of course.

Speaker 8:

Our team at USDA. This is not the one and only. There are going to be many more to come and we're going to make sure that we're delivering on our promises to the taxpayers.

Speaker 7:

So the prosecutors and the authorities are saying that this person defrauded the SNAP program right the, also known as food stamps $66 million in unauthorized transactions.

Speaker 8:

That's right. Well, the food stamp program is one of the largest government programs across the federal government and obviously I've talked on this show and other shows that it's time for real, effective change. Part of that $200 billion annual program the best sort of estimate is between 20 to 30 percent of that is fraud, waste and abuse. The $66 million that was announced yesterday on behalf of USDA and the others that were part of that again is just the tip of the spear and the way that works. Maria, the EBT cards is what USDA, the government, uses to provide that supplemental nutrition assistance, which is the food stamps, and that it's a fairly easy thing to do. We're trying to lock it down right now to ensure that it doesn't keep happening, but when you've got employees that basically don't follow the law, then we've got to fix it and that's what we're doing. There's going to be real consequences for breaking the law across America's federal government with President Trump, but this is just one of many more to come.

Speaker 7:

Well, we definitely want to see consequences and accountability. But let me move on, secretary, you approved state waivers to make America healthy again by removing unhealthy foods from the SNAP.

Speaker 6:

Yes, I wanted to bring you that report Now to get to the good part of it, family. Get to the good part of it that this fraud was put on by a woman that was heading in that particular department in the USDA Health and Agriculture part of the program and her name was. We dug her up researched health and agriculture part of the program and her name was we dug her up, research to. Her name is Arsala Davis. Excuse me, somebody calling me, trying to FaceTime me. I gotta call them back. I gotta call him back. I got to call him back, but anyway, yeah, yeah, but anyway, yeah, her name is Arsala Davis. Now, this woman is a Caribbean woman and she had about five other co-defendants, because there's about six of them. That's on the indictment all together and the rest of them are like African and got a lot of Muslim last names. So they're from African nations, but this woman was from the Caribbean.

Speaker 6:

Somewhere in the Caribbean I don't know if it's Jamaica or Haiti, but my point being, my point being family, they love to tell us how we wait for handouts. These are the tethers telling us they'll. We love handouts. You know the black americans. They don't want to work for nothing. They just want something the government to give them a handout. Look, look, look what happened. This is the biggest, and right here in this state, new york, where I reside, this is the biggest fraud in the history of the program, the snap benefit of a lot of people call it food stamp, but it's. It's actually the snap snap benefit program from the usda department of health and agriculture, right, and they defraud the government 66 million dollars. Damn, that's 70 million. That's going to be taken away from this program, especially here in this region. But they love to tell us how much we wait for handouts.

Speaker 6:

These are the tethers, the tether class, and I haven't said it yet in public, but to be honest with you family, those people family and we're not saying all foreign people from Africa or the Caribbean are like this, but what we're saying is this they should never come here and speak on our affairs. Saying is this they should never come here and speak on our affairs. You don't qualify to, you're not qualified enough to speak on our affairs and you should. You should keep your mouth closed, right, about what we're doing, what we're not doing. So, yeah, and I'm again, once again. Uh, apologize for that outside noise. I got the windows up so it's a little bleeding in and I think they're out there cutting the grass in the complex or whatever they're cutting the grass so those lawnmowers are running. But yeah, family, the last thing I'm gonna get into.

Speaker 6:

The last thing I'm gonna get into is um, president trump has commuted, gave commutation to, to the og out in illinois, chicago to be exact, larry hoover, and hold on yeah and uh is. I think it's a very strategic move and if you're coming from the point of because Trump is a business guy, he understands business and he understands business moves, now a lot of people are saying that this is a prelude to him giving Derek Chauvin a pardon of his federal charges. This is what people are saying. I don't know if it is, time will tell, but I would understand it if he did because, unlike the Democrats, this man he knows he has to throw his base a bone here and there. So letting Pawn and Derrick Shaven would indeed be a type of victory for those, the MAGA, white supremacist groups, for those people, you understand, that would definitely be a symbolic win for them, and and understandably so.

Speaker 6:

Now, am I saying this right? No, I'm not saying this right, but I understand it so. But the thing is with larry hoover. Larry hoover still has like 200 years in the state that that he has to answer for. Now. Excellent move by trump.

Speaker 6:

Now some people saying they don't understand why he done it or whatever. He's put it the way I see it, maybe I'm wrong, but the way I see it he's put, he's moving the chessboard to say, okay, your move now. Because right there in illinois, chicago, illinois, you got Governor Pritzker there. Now, the 200 years that Larry Hoover got with the state, the only way, because he's not going to get out, even though the feds are going to let him go, he's going to go right to the state and the only way he can get around that if that governor there Pritzker gives him a party, a full party, and he would be free. Now the reason why this is important? Because you know, right there in Chicago the black population is very upset with the Democratic Party, to where they got a movement there called uh, flipping chicago red right because of the, the, what brandon that may have done to that city of chicago, of um let, with the, the illegal immigrant thing, and how do you have the black population very upset? And it would behoove them. It would behoove them to think about seriously, think about pardoning Larry Hoover because of the damage that Brandon Johnson has done and he has the Democratic numbers in the dumpster. His numbers are in the dumpster and the morale of the city is in the dumpster. His numbers are in the dumpster and the morale of the city is in the dumpster. Letting Larry Hoover out would really give the Democrats a kind of boost that I think they would need, or even I think they should even consider the implications of what may be possible. If they let Hoover out, could he be a help to the community Because he's no longer a threat?

Speaker 6:

The man is 70, what? 74 years old. He's no more a threat. He's an old man now. Maybe he has some cachet in the street with some of the street dudes there.

Speaker 6:

I don't know. Usually, when guys have been away that long and have, you know, been away from the action that long, they don't really have sway with the streets anymore. People. You know some of the gangsters still respect their OG status and you know they'll be able to, you know, get by or whatever like that. But as far as any kind of sway or any pull, any kind of influence, I'm not sure if that is there as it once was. Of course it's not there when he was running around in society. That kind of influence has been gone because he's been away for so long, but he may still be able to help some of the youth there. That's possible.

Speaker 6:

So it would behoove them to think about, to seriously think about pardoning him in the state, because Trump has put the move. The put the move on them now. Okay, I did this. Now, what y'all gonna do, and it's this would be good at the black vote. So it's gonna be interesting to see what's going on with this thing and, like, as I said, we're not gonna stay. We wasn't up here to stay long. Family wasn't up here to stay long. We're gonna get ready to get out of here. I'm let you go on with your day and, in the words of malik, you must respect life, love justice, cherish freedom and treasure the peace. Y'all, go in peace and keep the peace and come back and see us. Come back and see us peace.

Speaker 3:

Thank you, we'll be right back.

Speaker 1:

You got to give the people. Give the people what they want. Well, well, well, well, don't you know you? You got to give the people. Give the people what they want. Well, I've been all over the world.

Speaker 8:

And everybody feels the same.

Speaker 1:

It's a unanimous decision. I said we're ready for change. Yeah, yeah, yeah, don't you know? You can give the people what they want. Well, don't you know?

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