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palisades, it ran out last night. and the hydrants? >> the local folks are trying to figure that out. >> what the heck is going on in california? would you do that? >> i would do whatever i can, but you're not obama and trump sitting next to each other, talking to each other there. >> that is an image. i mean, you don't you don't see. it's always striking. >> barack cozies up to the dictator at jimmy carter's funeral. but where's michelle? >> we hear that you're going to be heading down to mar-a-lago. >> yeah, i've heard that. yes, i've heard that. yeah. i demand that i need to be made pope of greenland. >> well, well, well, look who's coming to dinner. >> holy. >> i didn't see that coming. >> plus, congratulations. >> you're about to become an american. >> i don't think so. a.
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>> now that's a house we can't even go to check on their house. holy. >> i've never seen anything like this in my life. >> this was our place, our home. >> five. six. eight. ten houses on our neighborhood. just gone like that. >> it appears to be a total loss. it's unsafe for us to go inside. >> it's apocalyptic. it's chaotic. >> everything is on fire. everything is on fire. >> it's like a bomb was dropped on them. that's from the l.a. county sheriff. at least five dead. more missing. the sheriff says soon the canines will be coming out to sniff through the charcoal. it's the most destructive fire in l.a. county history. 30,000 acres more than the size of manhattan. $50 million in damages. thousands of homes, buildings and businesses burnt to a crisp.
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180,000 people have been forced to evacuate. and they don't know when or if they're coming back. and joe biden is making fire jokes. >> madam vice president, i know you're directly affected. so are you. fire away. no pun intended. >> indeed. >> thank you, mr. president. >> biden promised that the federal government is going to be paying for everything in california for the next five months. people are asking, is that why california doesn't do anything to prevent fires? because they know you and i are going to bail them out back at the scene. fire victims are chasing down the governor and getting in his face. watch this. >> governor. i live here, governor. that was my daughter's school. governor, please tell me what you're going to do. i'm not going to hurt him, i promise. >> i'm literally talking to the president right now to specifically answer the question of what we can do for you and your daughter. can i hear it? >> can i hear your call? because i don't believe it. >> i'm sorry. there's literally. i've tried five times. that's why i'm walking
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around to make the call. >> why is the president not taking your call? >> because it's not going through. why do i have to get cell service? >> so let's get it. let's get it. i want to be here when you call the president. >> i appreciate i'm doing that right now. >> everyone who went to school there, they lost their home. they lost two homes because they were living in one and building another. why was there no water in the hydrants? >> governor, it's all literally. >> is it going to be different next time? >> it has to be. it has to be, of course. >> what are you going to do? i'm going to fill the hydrants. i would fill them up personally, you know that. i literally have i would fill up the hydrants myself. i understand, but would you do that? >> i would do whatever i can. but you're not. >> we'll be talking to that mom in a little bit. but did gavin just fake a phone call to get out of talking to a voter? is that what we're doing now? i'm on the other line with the president. i'm just trying to get some cell service here. it's a big call. it's too late. what's biden going to do? make it rain. >> we saw an apartment building engulfed in flames. i saw the
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fire engine pull up this afternoon. a fire captain had one of his firefighters attach a hose to a hydrant. and that hose didn't fill up. alex and i asked the captain, out of every ten hydrants you attach to today, on average, how many are you getting full water from? he says little to none. and it was at that point that really the whole crew stopped, looked up at this apartment building, and they realized there was nothing they could do. >> even cnn is saying, governor, why can't we put out the fire? >> what is the situation with the water? obviously in the palisades. it ran out last night. and the hydrants. i was talking to the firefighter on this block. they left because there was no water in the hydrant here. >> the local folks are trying to figure that out. i mean, just when you have a system where it's not dissimilar to what we've seen in other extraordinarily large scale fires, whether it be pipe electricity or whether it just be the complete overwhelm of the system. i mean, those hydrants are typical for 2 or 3 fires, maybe one fire. you have something at this scale. but again, that's going to be
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determined by the local. >> gavin's like, oh the water always runs out with big fires. what do you want me to do? grab a hose. i'm only the governor. newsom slashed the budget for water projects. he blocked the move to bring water into southern california, and he started tearing down dams. he hasn't built a single reservoir. the last time california built a reservoir almost 50 years ago. instead, they let billions of gallons of stormwater just wash into the sea. the hydrants wouldn't be running dry if they stored the storm water. l.a. ranks dead last in the west for saving stormwater. this whole episode symbolizes liberalism. it doesn't build anything. it only destroys. gavin should say the buck stops with me. i'm governor. i'm on it instead. he doesn't accept any blame. >> i hate to even ask this question, but the president elect chose to attack you. blame you for this. >> it's a well, one can't even
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respond to it. i mean, it's people are literally fleeing. people have lost their lives. kids lost their schools, families completely torn asunder. churches burned down. this guy wanted to politicize it. i have a lot of thoughts, and i know what i want to say, i won't. i stood next to a president of the united states of america today, and i was proud to be with joe biden. and he had the backs of every single person in this community. he didn't play politics, didn't try to divide any of us. >> people's homes are on fire, and they're having to put it out with garden hoses because the politicians can't. the mayor, karen bass, knew the santa ana winds were blowing and the national weather service was warning her. there was a chance of extreme fire. and she still hops on a plane to africa to go to an inauguration of a president she's never met. it's a 17 hour flight, so she knew if something happened, it would take her a day to get back. the press is starting to speak up for the people. listen.
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>> for several hours, we watched as hundreds of homes in a neighborhood burned to the ground. we did not see a single fire engine. you were out of the country at the time. my question to you is, what explains this lack of preparation and rapid response? >> let me just say, first and foremost my number one focus, and i think the focus of all of us here with one voice, is that we have to protect lives, we have to save lives, and we have to save homes. rest assured that when that rest assured, let me finish. we will absolutely do an evaluation to look at what worked, what didn't work, and to correct or to hold accountable any body, department. individual. >> bass doesn't respect you. she's not going to answer your questions. she's just going to wait six months and release some whitewashed report pointing fingers at everybody else. even though she's in
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charge. bass didn't even have an evacuation plan. they were warned about this a week ahead. actress sarah michelle gellar wrote, city of l.a. do you want everyone to evacuate yet? you have complete gridlock and not one traffic cop on the roads helping people got trapped because all these politicians just they know how to run for office. and once they get in, they don't know how to run anything. the mayor of l.a. couldn't even give out a simple website address. >> make no mistake, los angeles will rebuild stronger than ever. right now, if you need help, emergency information, resources, and shelter is available. all of this can be found at url. >> url. the mayor can't even tell people where to get help during an emergency. who was in charge when bass was in africa? this is the deputy mayor, brian williams, but he's been placed
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on leave because he's under investigation for calling in a bomb threat to city hall, where he works. it's like he was trying to get out of taking a test. so who was in charge during the early hours of the worst fire in l.a. history? it's like the white house. no one knows who's in charge there, either. this is so embarrassing. it's aggravating. this country has hit rock bottom. these are the leaders we voted for. it can't get any worse than this. the mayor can't communicate. the governor can't get water to a fire. that's california politics, though. you pay 13% state income tax and they can't put out a fire. where's the money going? >> they spent $24 billion last year on the homeless. and what did they spend on preventing these wildfires? zero. nothing. zip, zip. >> and in 2019, i think newsom said, you know, i'm going to take care of the forest and maintain the forest and do all that kind of stuff. he didn't
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do anything, didn't do anything. >> and then on top of that, they cut the water off. >> yeah. that's right. yeah, it's all funny. and then i think all our tax dollars probably went for gavin's hair gel, and then he gets on tv and pretends like everything's great. >> and california's the best. we have the best state, we have the most amazing economy. and like, you're out of your mind, dude, you've ruined this state. it personally ruined it. >> people and businesses have been fleeing california for years now. you understand why they have a drug crime homelessness problem. but if you're a wealthy california liberal, it doesn't affect you. inflation doesn't bite. the migrants keep your lawns nice. crime doesn't get through your gates. you drive right by the homeless. your money makes you immune from liberal governance. until now, all these people who were deep blue democrats are now going to have to pull a permit to rebuild, and they're going to get the 28 year old from the coastal commission telling them to go off, and
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then they're going to vote for trump or whoever's trumpian next. >> they're going to find out. they're going to get bit by their own snake. they're going to convert. i am telling you, these are the bluest people on the planet, and they're going to be ripped. when the city and the coastal commission tell them to f off. >> america is reaching a turning point. we don't have to live like this. we deserve better. the entire country is starting to grapple with the reality. at the same time, all races, all classes, have gotten a taste of what it feels like to be ignored by dumb politicians who never deserved our vote in the first place, and were never up to the job. this country used to do things the right way. we used to be able to build things. we used to be able to protect fish and have enough water to fight fires. we used to be able to take care of the mentally ill, homeless and the people who had homes. we promoted people based on merit and tried not to discriminate against people who were different. it's not that hard. isn't california tired of
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learning this lesson? filmmaker and author justine bateman, who lives in hollywood hills, joins me now. how are you feeling right now, justine? hi. >> i'm pretty, and i think a lot of people in los angeles are. you know, if you are going to run a city or run a state, you have to take care of the basics. and that's make sure that your fire and your police department are well funded. make sure that you have not only you have plans. if there are emergencies in your area, you have rehearsed them, but also you have plans to mitigate the problems that you know are going to happen in that area. and for us, it's fire, earthquake, rain and consequent mudslides. and if you're not doing everything you can to take care of those problems, if they arise, then get out. you are useless to us. all those other things, all the other
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programs like head start and all of that, that's great for the community. that's after if you can't cover the basics, get out of our city. you are useless to us. you are a liability and you have destroyed people's lives because you didn't do your job. you didn't do what you were hired for. you didn't do what we pay you for, and you should resign out of shame and responsibility for the people whose lives you've destroyed right now. >> they won't resign at all. they don't have the dignity or the honor to do that. why do you think that? they don't do the basics? do they just not do their job? are they distracted with other things? are they incompetent? what do you think it is? >> i think when you're this incompetent, you don't understand. you're incompetent. >> yeah. that's so good. >> it's true. they usually other people do things for you. you've gotten to this position. you fly to africa, or you. you
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have your aviators on, and you look good on camera, and you just can't execute. and you think there's. this always happens in california. is this what people think? you know, fires happen, mudslides happen. it's always like this. >> no this isn't look, we had incredibly unusual winds. if you know that's coming, you make sure that you are prepared for what might occur. and they and they weren't. yes, it was extraordinary circumstances. but here's what i really hope all voters do. stop looking for the r and the d next to these names. just stop it. you need to look at the person. do you think this person can do the job? because unfortunately, in california we have been looking at d's and we have voted in people who are not competent to handle these things. we're going to have the olympics in
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here. yeah. oh my god, how are we going to have the olympics in los angeles? and you know what? if people want something to pray for, here's what you pray for. pray that we don't have an earthquake in los angeles. while these two people, newsom and bass, are in charge, pray that we don't have an earthquake because they will not be able to handle that. >> i mean, there's no evacuation plan that is very clear. is this fire and the inability to mitigate it or even put it out? is this going to change how people vote? >> it might. i mean, like i said, look, if somebody's competent and they've and they've shown their competence and they have a d next to their name, fine. vote for them. if they have an r next to their name, who cares? like vote for them. vote for somebody you think can do this job. i mean, you check in whether or not there's an r and a d next to the name of the plumber you're going to hire, or your housekeeper or somebody to fix your car. no, you're looking at
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their ratings. you're asking other people who have, you know, had experience with them. do they do a good job? please do that with the politicians, please. or you see the results of it. >> all right. >> well, we're counting down until the olympics. it looks like that's four years away. it's it. maybe it's not enough time. maybe it is. hopefully we can all get it together out there and put on a wonderful display of competition. because if we don't, that'll just. that'll be a shame, because we deserve better. justine, great to talk to you. i hope everybody. >> nice to see you. >> is getting all their things home safely and finding a place to sleep tonight. moments ago, we showed you this california mom getting right in newsom's grill. and here she is, rachael darvish joins primetime. rachael, did it seem like he was telling the truth when he said he was on the phone with president biden? >> jesse, you don't believe the
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governor? i believed him. i so, so here's the thing. yeah, i'll be honest with you. yeah, i really want to believe him. sure. i really want to. and there was no cell phone reception in certain areas. okay, but that's a big problem in and of itself. why doesn't he have a satellite truck with a cell phone? i drove around with reporters. i'm in a satellite truck. i can talk to you. so the fact that he couldn't get cell reception was really, really first string, not first string. so that was interesting. i did see the call log. i did see that that wasn't the first number on there, but i do know he was trying. so i did see that he was trying. >> do you think he's handled this well so far or. i mean, i can't imagine how people are feeling out there. >> i mean, i have no regard for smelt. i actually i love sushi,
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but i have no regard for smelt whatsoever. but apparently the governor does. so we have different tastes in that regard in the first place. but that leads to, you know, what he cares about. and you put me after justine bateman, man. she took the words right out of my mouth. beautiful. why do you care? why do you care at all who it is? let's pick the good people. that's the first important thing. governor, can you just clean this up and fix it and move on? at least that's what i would like to see. but will that happen? i don't know. you know, these guys are entrenched in what they do. and i think it's i agree with justine. it's time for something new. it doesn't have to be in r. it doesn't have to be a d. why can't it be someone that knows what they're doing that knows how to plan? ask a mom. that's all we do. that's all we do. >> you take any mom in
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california, put him in the governor's mansion. they'd probably do a better job than gavin newsom. >> i'm going to say that. and i'll stick with that statement. i really do believe if you see what these moms have to put up with and the preplanning, how do you i mean, and i'm pretty sure pacific palisades was on their radar. i mean, the we've had fires there historically, and on new year's eve, i got another notification telling me about a fire at 1 a.m. that luckily was put out. so that one was put out. but i was ready to leave at that point. so i'm used to these. i'm used to getting these notifications and whatever. and you're you work with them. but this last one was so odd to not see a single, to not see a single fire truck, to not see a single person come up to me from an official position to come up to me and say, here, we're here to help you. you've got to leave. i walked out of my house after i got a notification of a fire, and i packed up and left because the fire was right
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there. on my way down, i didn't see a single fire truck coming to help me. wow. i did not see a single. but that's not their fault, jesse. it's not. it's not their fault. the orders come from the top. you know that justine said that. so when the buck's sorry starts and stops with these guys. >> you're right. you know, we're not. we're not here to bash the fire department. they're doing the best they can. it's the leadership and that. and that needs to change. and it needs to change fast. or else we're all going to burn alive. because, you know, these things are these things are out of control. thank you very much, rachel. good to talk to you. i wish more people got in these politicians faces. maybe that could change some things. so what happens when obama, biden, kamala and trump are in the same room? plus johnny goes to canada. >> i'm proud to be an american. >> no no no no no. >> where. at least i know i'm free.
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>> funerals have a way of settling down our souls and bringing us together old friends, bitter enemies. bury the hatchet for the afternoon to honor the dead. and that's what happened today in dc. and it was a beautiful thing. all living presidents past, present and future attended jimmy carter's funeral. the bidens, the clintons, the bushes, obama and of course, the trumps. all in the same two pews. for the first time since i believe it was bush 41 funeral. the only one who didn't show up was michelle obama, whose spokesperson told politico that she had a scheduling conflict while vacationing in hawaii. quote, mrs. obama sends her thoughts and prayers to the carter family and everyone who loved and learned from the remarkable former president.
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what scheduling conflict did michelle obama have while vacationing in hawaii that prevented her from attending the funeral of a former president, which every other first and second lady attended? why didn't michelle attend? didn't want to make small talk with trump? biden rated melania's underwear drawer and almost got her husband killed twice. and still she had enough class to show up. very suspicious. now, if michelle watched the funeral from home, she wasn't happy. her husband looked awfully comfortable next to the dictator. barack warned us trump was hitler, and now they're cracking jokes like two choirboys. forensic lip reader told the post that trump told obama we should, quote, find a quiet place to discuss, quote, a matter of importance. i don't really believe that because that's not how trump talks. but kamala wasn't very happy to see the two men getting along, so she shot him a death glare. kamala was pretty frosty, made an unfriendly entrance and
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didn't acknowledge anyone, and then shoved doug next to her to shield her from trump. bush came in like bush gave obama a little bro tap on the way to the seat. what up buddy? and later kamala whispered in his ear. they chit chatted for a bit until jill grabs kamala's hand like she's consoling her and they both laugh. last time jill and kamala were in the same room, the doctor iced her out at the kennedy awards, so maybe they're patching things up. and joe, the sitting president, literally looks like he's taking a nap. all the men in the same room probably thinking about their legacies. the obamas don't think very much of joe's. >> i think a lot of the accomplishments that he is proud of deserve the attention that they're not getting now, and they're not getting that attention because of the way he ended and the bad decision he made to run and to persist. had he chosen a different path, i think he would have a different
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set of circumstances right now. >> well, it wasn't just a funeral for a democrat president. it was a funeral for the entire democrat party, some leaving office in disgrace, others kissing the ring of the man they called adolf trump survived several assassination attempts, made the greatest political comeback in history. remember it was win or go to prison and is about to get sworn in by his sworn enemies. the democrat ruling class doesn't hate trump as much as they used to. in a way, they revere him because deep down, all politicians, especially democrats, respect power. they know power when they see it. and trump has more power as president elect than some of them had at times when they were in the white house. and trump's doing something that all of them said they'd do, but never did bring unity to the united states and meet with everyone, even this guy. >> they extended an invitation. and then and then we were like,
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sure. and then that's how it went. >> what do you plan on talking about with the president elect? >> what is it? >> what do you plan on talking about with the president? >> yeah, i'm asking to be named the pope of greenland, and i bet we're going to find things to work together for a better pennsylvania and a better nation. and that's why i'm engaging in this. >> fox news contributor joe concha joins us now. so, joe, this funeral. yes. great to look at what did you notice that it was like the best episode of gossip girl ever. right. >> what did i notice to your point, it was a funeral. and all of these democrats hate each other, right? i mean, the clintons walk in, they won't acknowledge obama or trump. trump doesn't acknowledge george w bush and vice versa. michelle obama had a scheduling conflict for literally, you know, a former president's funeral. i mean, what did they move the hot yoga class? i'm sorry, i can't make it. but the most telling part was trump and
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obama looking like don rickles and johnny carson. it wasn't just a cordial conversation. trump had obama laughing on several occasions. and then obviously the bidens blow off kamala again when they sit in, just like you saw during the kennedy awards. but overall, no one acknowledged kamala harris 75 million votes. the summer of joy that summer, and now no one wants to talk to her. she's now the fourth most unpopular politician in the world behind, i don't know, karen bass and justin trudeau and gavin newsom. then kamala, i guess, comes in fourth. >> do you think the democrats hate the democrats more, or do you think they hate trump more because there was not a lot of love in that room? >> not at all. and you saw jill biden, for example, jesse, on election day were not just red. she wore maga red. right. and then joe biden calls trump a fascist and said, hey, why don't you come to the white house and we'll, you know, shake it out? and then obviously obama here. so i don't think trump is the one that had the loathing directed
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towards him, except for kamala, of course. i think in the end we have all these factions, right? hillary clinton mad that obama still beat her in 2008, and then biden still mad that obama said, don't run in 2016. and now, kamala, i don't know what she would be mad about exactly, because she was handed the nomination. >> well, i mean, her husband did kiss jill, so i'd be mad about that, i remember that, that's right. >> but hillary clinton, the look on her face the entire time during this, it was like she was forced to watch schindler's list. i mean, she's not a happy person. >> do you think barack is in trouble when he gets back to hawaii from hanging out with donald trump like that? >> oh, i think he's in trouble over at msnbc, cnn. how could you do that? >> but yeah, he's going down to mar-a-lago next with fetterman. oh, absolutely. >> there's a golf game going on between the three. the pope of greenland, i have my money on. he's got a big swing, the pope. but overall, yeah, that's where we're at at this point. barack has to go back to hawaii. and let's put it this way, just put on the lei and just go surfing and have a daiquiri. let it cool down and try to survive. >> precisely. joe concha, thank
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look at the reductions that were made, there were no reductions that were made that would have impacted the situation that we were dealing with over the last couple of days. and then there was a little bit there was a little bit of confusion because money was allocated to be distributed later on, which was actually going to support salaries and other parts of the fire department that were distributed a little later. so i think it's most important to understand that we were in tough budgetary times. everybody knew that, but that the impact of our budget really did not impact what we've been going through over the last few days. >> yeah. no one believes that the men and women who are fighting these blazes, are you going to believe them, or are you going to believe the lady who's fighting jet lag? the fire department even warned bass last year that the cuts would limit firefighting firefighters. the reduction has severely limited the
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department's capacity to prepare for, train for and respond to large scale emergencies, including wildfires, as the golden state burns down. the left's misplaced priorities are being celebrated. a gay outlet published this weird puff piec, quote amid palisades fire, los angeles's first lgbtq plus fire chief is proving lesbians get it done. the palisades fire is still 0% contained. that's not getting it done. the city's priorities are just out of whack. they even canceled their fire hydrant testing that was supposed to take place this month. canceled it. shortly after kristin croley became chief. the city of la celebrated the first ever lafd diversity, equity and inclusion bureau. isn't that nice? do all that stuff you want, but you better deliver when there's a crisis. and they didn't. some of the diverse hires don't seem to share that sentiment,
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though. >> listen, you want to see somebody that responds to your house, your emergency, whether it's a medical call or a fire call that looks like you, it gives that person a little bit more ease. knowing that somebody might understand their situation better. is she strong enough to do this? or you couldn't carry my husband out of a fire, which my response is he got himself in the wrong place. if i have to carry him out of a fire. >> and right now, la's crisis has turned into a full blown catastrophe. officials saying they don't have enough firefighters to get the job done, but those same officials gleefully fired firefighters for not taking the vax. you think they regret that now? john knox is one of those firefighters, and he joins us now. so they let you go because you wouldn't get vaxxed. >> yeah. good evening. yes they did. >> and so how many of those people are you? i mean, there must have been a couple more than just one. >> there was actually five that have been terminated at this point. you know, originally
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back in december of 21, there was 160 people they put off, and then concessions were made, exemptions put in. long story. but yeah, they've they've terminated individuals for standing up for their civil rights, which they so gladly want to promote on another side. >> what kind of attitude runs through this fire department. >> you know, i've been with the fire service for 23 years. never had a blemish. a good employee, and i've seen the fire service go through its ups and downs. but currently at this point, i've never seen morale in such a poor state. and it's not just here in los angeles, it's across the country. and in reality, it did start in covid. that was the beginning of a lot of the problems we're seeing right now. >> so it starts in covid. and now, you know there's a lot of these budgets are being slashed. people are getting laid off for vax or other
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reasons. they're they're removing white firefighters or they're trying to diversify everything. it's kind of crazy when you hear stories about no water coming out of hydrants. what's that about? >> you know, some of the things you talked about there real quick. you know, the city got $1.9 billion in covid relief funds. and my question is, where does all that money gone? right. that's a lot of money. you know, they're they're cutting the budget, as you mentioned earlier, to the fire department, you know, leaving boots on the ground with less to work with, you know, less apparatus. we're understaffed, so on and so forth. and it's really frustrating to understand why our water systems, why is department of water and power, you know, saying that the reservoirs, you know, can't handle this. they can't refill it. you know, i've heard now through sources that they lost power. and if they lost power and those are on generators for pumping
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stations. where's the backup system for that? there's a lot of questions that need to be asked. you know, of these quote unquote leaders. >> well, bass says she's not going to get you any answers until a couple of months from now. so good luck waiting for that. listen, thank you so much for coming on. we respect your integrity for doing what you thought was right. and, you know, god bless all the firemen and women out there right now. >> thank you. they're doing a great job. >> they are. well, johnny makes canada an offer they can't refuse. >> well, how much do you want? >> oh, you can't buy us. >> everybody's got a price. no. >> you believe you were sent by god? yes. repent. come and be baptized in the river jordan.
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see us joining america. no, no, no, i don't really. yeah, really. >> i'm going to make him an offer he can't refuse. >> haven't you always wanted to become an american? no, of course not. i'm a proud canadian. you're about to become a proud american 51st state. no, i don't think so. >> i probably won't even visit america while trump is president. >> bye bye. wave goodbye. >> all right. fine. how much you want? you can't buy me. name a price. 2 million. 3 million. 4 billion. what is it? >> i don't think canadians can be bought. >> oh, you can't buy us. >> everybody's got a price. >> no, there's not enough money in the world. wow. >> all right. you guys are playing hard to get. >> i'm going to do it. whether the women like it or not. >> what do you have against america? >> i love it, it's a beautiful country. >> so come, come on over. but we have gord lightfoot. we have lori lightfoot, who's lori lightfoot, in case you forgot, i'm the mayor of the city. >> seems like everybody's very angry.
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