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Tony Katz on Halting Flights to Sanctuary Cities & Ebola Outbreak

Tony talks about Markwayne Mullin drawing up plans to halt international flight processing in sanctuary cities. Tony also talks about the Ebola outbreak.  

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Speaker 1: So Mark Wayne Mullen. He is the Secretary of Homeland Security.

Speaker 1: If you look at him and be like, wow, Christy

Speaker 1: nom has changed, you'd be correct. Tony Katz, Tony Katz today,

Speaker 1: guys a pleasure to be here with you. Tell your friends,

Speaker 1: get him in the chat room, live streaming on YouTube,

Speaker 1: be a part of the show. He's all drawing up

Speaker 1: plans to pull customs and Border Protection agents from airports

Speaker 1: and sanctuary cities, and that means international flights can't land there.

Speaker 1: I happen to be a fan of this idea. You

Speaker 1: have a lot of protests going on in New Jersey

Speaker 1: at this is it de Lainey facility, And the question

Speaker 1: is why this place specifically? What is it that's going

Speaker 1: on that makes this the place that everybody is focused on. Well,

Speaker 1: because it's the place that picked up some traction. Why

Speaker 1: was many the apple is the place that people focused

Speaker 1: on because it picked up some traction. ICE has been

Speaker 1: doing its work all across the country. You don't hear

Speaker 1: any storage, you haven't for months. So you've got these

Speaker 1: protests outside this detention center Newark. Demonstrators claim the conditions

Speaker 1: are inhumane. I don't believe a demonstrator at all. But

Speaker 1: then again, if anybody knows anything about inhumane, it's the

Speaker 1: way the demonstrators feel the air quotes act. So the

Speaker 1: argument is that they are they're trying to they're interrupting

Speaker 1: officers in their work, they're trying to impede their progress.

Speaker 1: These things have gotten of violence. We saw Senator Andy

Speaker 1: Kim of New Jersey there, he got pepper sprayed. They

Speaker 1: want to engage in violence. So what the secretary is

Speaker 1: saying is, you know what, I'm not putting up with

Speaker 1: any of this. We're going to put our details from

Speaker 1: these airports, no international flights. Best of luck to you

Speaker 1: in the dollars lost and in the tourism gone. Now

Speaker 1: you could say to me, is that really the proper response,

Speaker 1: And I'll say to you, well, I would prefer a

Speaker 1: different response. Overwhelming force against these anti American freaks who

Speaker 1: are not engaged in protests but are instead engaged in violence.

Speaker 1: Push them to the side, zip tie them, and take

Speaker 1: them to jail. If they were engaged in protests, that

Speaker 1: would be one thing. But once you're disrupting traffic, once

Speaker 1: you're engaged in violence, you're no longer engaged in the

Speaker 1: peaceful assembly. You're engaged in something else, and the answer

Speaker 1: is zip tize in jail. If you believe in your cause,

Speaker 1: don't let it bother you. Enjoy the couple of hours rest,

Speaker 1: and then you can get back to it. The idea

Speaker 1: that you think nothing's going to happen to you is nuts.

Speaker 1: By the way, all this stuff is Antifa stuff. These

Speaker 1: are the people who want to burn it all down. Oh,

Speaker 1: a lot of people who want to burn it all down.

Speaker 1: There are people who want these protesters to kill Ice agents.

Speaker 1: They're in my live chat right now. What happened in

Speaker 1: Minneapolis to Renee Good is the fault of Renee Good,

Speaker 1: and I still favor an investigation. By the way, have

Speaker 1: we seen results of that yet. Alex Preddy put himself

Speaker 1: in harm's way. I don't know if Alex pretty deserved

Speaker 1: to be shot. Well, he had a weapon on him.

Speaker 1: I'm sorry, do we have a second Amendment or not?

Speaker 1: What kind of argument is it to think that somehow

Speaker 1: that's the reason to start shooting. But he did put

Speaker 1: himself in harms way, He did put himself in the

Speaker 1: path of Ice officers. He is the one who acted out,

Speaker 1: and he had a history of acting out with violence,

Speaker 1: and we have the video proof of that. But we've

Speaker 1: already seen ICE agent shot at and what the left

Speaker 1: is saying is shoot at them some more. They want

Speaker 1: the violence. This is who they are. It's not like

Speaker 1: they want a better America. They want to burn it

Speaker 1: all down. The deporting of I legal immigrants is what

Speaker 1: Americans voted for, and I'm glad that it's happening. It

Speaker 1: should happen. If an ICE agent is acting outside the law,

Speaker 1: I don't mind us going after that ICE agent who

Speaker 1: said you can work outside the law, who said that

Speaker 1: these protesters were allowed to stop traffic. Zip tize in jail,

Speaker 1: not only regarding ICE, but anybody zip ties in jail.

Speaker 1: Every video you see of these people blocking traffic, blocking

Speaker 1: you from getting point AT to point B, and the

Speaker 1: next thing you know, they get run over. I'm not

Speaker 1: saying you should laugh. That's not That's not what I'm

Speaker 1: It's not what I'm saying, parducial Land, And you understand

Speaker 1: I'm not saying that when you see the person disrupting

Speaker 1: traffic getting run.

Speaker 2: Over, you really shouldn't laugh. I know what you mean,

Speaker 2: you should I'm saying, clearly, you shouldn't laugh. But maybe

Speaker 2: Darwin had a point.

Speaker 1: Maybe if you're the person interrupting the flow of traffic,

Speaker 1: maybe bad things will happen to you. And the idea

Speaker 1: that these people think that somehow they nothing should happen

Speaker 1: to them and you should suffer. Talk about elitist snobbery. Uh,

Speaker 1: No kings, no kings. We don't do king, No kings.

Speaker 1: We don't do kings here. And only a king could

Speaker 1: think they could sit in the middle of the road

Speaker 1: and everybody has to stop and wait for them and

Speaker 1: listen to them. Only a king would do that. Only

Speaker 1: an authoritarian would do that. And thank goodness, we live

Speaker 1: in a country where we're like, yeah, no hashtag no

Speaker 1: kings so important. It's not the only story going on, though,

Speaker 1: there is an Ebola story out there, and how ebola

Speaker 1: is spreading in the Democratic Republic of Congo one thousand

Speaker 1: suspected cases, two hundred and twenty deaths. You also have

Speaker 1: an issue. I think it's it's Uganda. Is that the

Speaker 1: nearby nation? And so there's a conversation of how we

Speaker 1: should handle this, And of course what the left is

Speaker 1: immediately going to is, oh, my gosh, Donald Trump doesn't

Speaker 1: know how to handle ebola. What are we remotely handling here?

Speaker 1: What are you referring to in the handling? What isn't

Speaker 1: being handled? And I think you start with you don't

Speaker 1: let anybody with ebola come into the country. The ladies

Speaker 1: of the view disagree, Oh Ebola.

Speaker 3: There are a few Americans that they leave have been

Speaker 3: exposed suibola. Rather than bring them back to the United

Speaker 3: States and quarantine them, they are keeping them in Kenya.

Speaker 1: Yeah, to take care of them.

Speaker 3: They're not allow to come here. They'll get better better

Speaker 3: sooner in Kenya than they will if you put them

Speaker 3: on a plane and bring them here. There are medical

Speaker 3: arguments for quarantining them. But just think about the fact

Speaker 3: that before when when this type of thing happened, Americans

Speaker 3: were brought back and they were taking care of here.

Speaker 1: Now that's going to happening.

Speaker 3: So I don't think that he cares about.

Speaker 1: Americans, Sonny host and I guess she lost her voice

Speaker 1: there is it's purposefully ignorant. You just said, what be

Speaker 1: Goldberg making what could be a substantial argument. I don't

Speaker 1: think anybody, any one of us considers ourselves a medical

Speaker 1: expert unless word a doctor and understand and infectious diseases,

Speaker 1: quarantining the person there and getting them the care there

Speaker 1: who said they weren't getting care. If that's the standard

Speaker 1: of practice, that's the standard of practice, why would you

Speaker 1: bring it to the United States. Well, just proves he

Speaker 1: doesn't care. It is pathetic and embarrassing. But when your

Speaker 1: objective is to hate Trump at all times, that's exactly

Speaker 1: what you're going to do. And you can't think, let's

Speaker 1: at least admit that Sonny Hostin can't think. She isn't bright,

Speaker 1: she isn't smart, she isn't capable, she has one speed,

Speaker 1: not even one bit of recognition of maybe it is better,

Speaker 1: maybe that is better. That's it. Well, you see, the problem,

Speaker 1: Tony is is that we had DOJE and now we've

Speaker 1: gotten rid of all the organizations that deal with infectious diseases. No,

Speaker 1: we have not. We got rid of USAID. It was

Speaker 1: a slush fund. We even discuss am far and dollars

Speaker 1: for AIDS and it can go through other agencies that

Speaker 1: we have in the United States. It didn't have to

Speaker 1: go through the USAID. Just pathetic, pathetic. I also love

Speaker 1: how these are the people are like, we can't be

Speaker 1: the world's policeman. But somehow we have to make sure

Speaker 1: everybody's inoculated for all things spectacular. I don't know if

Speaker 1: I trust any of the reporting on what's going on

Speaker 1: with ebola. I do know that when they immediately scream

Speaker 1: Trump this, Trump, that, Trump the other, that it comes

Speaker 1: across political, not to medical, and I do not believe

Speaker 1: them when they engage it. I don't have faith in

Speaker 1: the institutions. Now, I ask the question, whose fault is that?

Speaker 1: Whose fault is that? But if you think I'm going

Speaker 1: to buy into leftist media saying oh, this is a

Speaker 1: massive problem and oh the Trump administration isn't doing this,

Speaker 1: and oh my gosh.

Speaker 2: What.

Speaker 1: No, no, no, no, oh no, no no no. The

Speaker 1: institutions prove themselves to be unreliable and untrustworthy, and now

Speaker 1: we're dealing with the consequences. Do I think we should

Speaker 1: panic about ebola? No? Do I think we should be.

Speaker 3: Aware of it?

Speaker 1: Yes?

Speaker 3: Yes.

Speaker 1: Do I think we should stop international flights? No? I

Speaker 1: think we should arrest the people engaged in violence against

Speaker 1: ice aging. I'm Tony Katz

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