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The Karen Read Saga continues: Turtleboy joins the show | 3.14.24 - The Howie Carr Show Hour 4

Turtleboy joins the show to fill in listeners on today's trial where over 100 turtle-riders protested outside the courthouse. Will Michael Morrissey and the corrupt Canton police be exposed for their innerworkings? Only time (and, perhaps, a documentary) will tell.

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Welcome to the Howie Car Show, and it was another very interesting day in the saga of Karen Reed. Her murder trial of the date is if it goes forward, still scheduled for next month. Also, the saga of Turtle Boy who's been blogging about the case. He's had many twists and turns. He was in jail for 60 days. They were trying to put him back in jail today. They did not succeed. There was a huge, not a huge, but a large demonstration, a significant demonstration in front of the office in Canton of the district attorney. Michael Pass the gravy or Michael Meatball Morrissey. There was a lot to get to, and we wanted to have Aidan Carity Turtle Boy on to discuss the latest developments in another crazy day. Turtle Boy, we've got to stop meeting like this, but it's good to have you on again. I know. It's better than a call from jail. Well, listen, first of all, what happened with your, your, you were in, you were in Dettom District Court today, and I guess there was a problem. There was a, there was a slight delay in the, in the hearing, correct? Well, yeah, yeah, Ken Miller took about an hour and a half to get there because I guess he can't drive. And so we got these moseyed on in when he felt like it at 10 30. And we ended up having scheduling a dangerousness hearing. He wanted to, he filed two motions, a dangerous, dangerousness hearing motion and a bail revocation motion. And the, you know, the, basically the same thing except dangerousness hearing comes with 120 days in jail. That was something I was not prepared for it. That didn't go over well. But basically, so he wanted to hit you. He wanted to hit you, Turtle Boy, with the same thing that the Haitian got hit with in Plymouth County today, a dangerousness hearing, who had raped the 15 year old girl. They're equating you with the, the Haitian illegal alien who raped the 15 year old girl allegedly last night. They treat me like I'm literally the most dangerous criminal in Massachusetts. Like, you know, you sit in the courtroom and you see person after person come up and, you know, they, they release him on bail again with me. It's like this guy's like the most dangerous guy in the world. That's the way they treat me on there. Like I'm some sort of animal. But it didn't go the way they thought I would today. The judge, Judge Pomerole did an excellent job there. Basically, he kept asking Mellow, like, how is this guy dangerous? How is what you're telling me? But your honor, he's written blogs and he's intimidating witnesses and he's doing this and he's doing that and he's coming within a hundred yards of cis person and blah, blah, blah. And the judge kept asking him, how is he dangerous? Tell me how this guy is dangerous. And he goes, well, he said he was dangerous on a show one time because I said on the show one time, I go, I go, when I get out of jail, I'm going to be extremely dangerous to the institutions that are covering things up. And I am like, I'm right with my time. I'm dangerous to people like Michael Morrissey and Michael Proctor. What was, what was up with Mellow? I saw the picture in the Herald today, the courtroom photo he couldn't even stand up. He looked like Morrissey leaving the stockyard and brightening the old days. I mean, it's time for Mellow to tap out. This obviously isn't good for his health. He's getting spanked every time we go to court. Every judge just dresses him down. And how, you know, we're paying $80,000 to this guy to come after me, 80 grand. And he's got a PI that he's flying in California to interview witnesses on the taxpayer's dime. I mean, how does the other ADA's in Norfolk County feel about that? They're probably making less than that annually. This guy's getting 80 grand just because Morrissey's got to stick up his bus for me. Well, tell us about the demonstration. We had a guy call in. I asked for calls from the demonstration that went on outside. And I guess the state police had a helicopter over over the demonstration like it was like it was Roger Stone in Broward County, Florida. You know, what was tell us about the demonstration? Yeah, so a lot of turtle riders down there, they were demonstrating outside of Michael Morrissey's office as they've been doing a lot. I mean, these are grassroots, you know, organizations like that are propping up without anything to do a turtle boy. They thought that like they could throw me in jail and stop. No, the story's too big. The jig is up. Everybody knows the cannery denison. Everybody knows that this is the biggest murder cover up in the country. And you can't stop them anymore. You can't stop them. So people are down there regularly protesting. And, you know, they're keeping an eye on us like we're sort of hard and criminals. We're just people that don't like corruption. Yeah, they were they the guy who called in said that they were Sergeant Yuri, one of your what of your nemesis was was being he was driving in and they were swearing at him. Have you looked up the salaries of those guys? By the way, the internal boy. Oh, I'm sure Bukaki's getting close to $200,000 a year. You can count on that over over 200 200. And you know what? I'm being charged with with that guy because I call them mean names. I followed him to his car and they called him a loser. And they're calling that witness intimidation. We told they find out about this organization called Black Lives Matter and some of the things they said the cops apparently is that witness intimidation? Give me a break. Yeah, they're there. I mean, these guys, I'm just looking up to salaries. Okay, Proctor made 146,000 last year. That's the guy that's now under investigation by internal affairs. Sergeant Yuri, the guy they were swearing at today, you're the turtle writers, he made $211,000 and Lieutenant Brian Tully. He's the guy who arrested you, right? Yes, he is. Yeah, in charge of me. He's got to stick 214,640 bucks. Yeah, I mean, corruption isn't cheap, Howie. It costs money. You know, these murder cases aren't going to, you know, cover themselves up. So what do you, what do you think after you've had a few, a few hours to think about what's happening with Proctor? I mean, this is the guy that apparently went before a federal grand jury and he said he had misled investigators about his close ties. Is he a townie, by the way, from Canton? Is he a townie? Like the rest of them? Yeah, he lives, he lives again, of course. Yeah. Yeah. So he, he said he told the grand jury that he fed the feds that he, he misled people. And, and it's amazing to me, I was looking back over my notes from earlier state police stories. And usually they don't tell you anything when these guys are under investigation. I remember I was a story a couple of years ago, a guy, a guy on the gang unit, made a big bust and then he went home immediately over, overdosed. And we got it into the paper, but we, they would never would tell us if he'd been fired or not. I found it in an obscure court filing in a, in a different county like months later. That's the only way we found out. And yet, your Karen Reed's attorneys, they, they, they released the, this information from the feds that in a sealed document that, that this guy admitted he lied. He, he told the grand jury he lied. And less than 24 hours later, they acknowledge that he's under investigation. It's, I think they're trying to throw this guy under the boss, aren't they? They talked about, he talked about accepting bribes from witnesses. Like the, the jury Albert tells them we're going to buy him a gift for us. Thank you for not investigating our sons involvement in the murder case. Like that's huge. And instead of saying, no, that's inappropriate. He says, no, get it from my wife instead. Buy my wife a gift, who I'm also being charged with intimidating by the way. I mean, these people aren't victims. They're criminals. They're all criminals. And it's just amazing that it's got this far. And I, and I had to do 60 days in a can for this, but I'll tell you, it's going to be worth it at the end of the day, Howie. The documentary is going to be fantastic. It's all going to pay off. I mean, I don't know what they were thinking of the story who's going to end, but give me awesome. And you know, these, these, these allegations of bribery, I mean, this isn't a he said, she said, according to your lawyers, we haven't seen the sealed documents. But apparently the feds have his phone or got his phone and it's all right on the phone. It's text messages soliciting a bribe. Yeah, they have all the phones. It's a cut to done. It's going to be one after another at this point. So we'll see, we'll see, you know, it's a month to carry trial. We'll see if it is, if that even happens at this point. Yeah, you know, and another thing is, you know, they have this thing now, you know what it is, the post commission, peace officer standards and training. And they have to, they have to post when there's a problem with a police officer. And you know, you can, you can get away with being drunk because they call that a disease or even being on drugs you can get away with. But there's one thing you can't get away with if you're a police officer in Massachusetts under this new post commission, lying, lying, this, this guy's cooked. Yeah, this guy's done. I mean, he's still on the job for some reason. I don't know if he's still investigating the case. But you know, for them to announce it like this, like you said, that's unheard of. I mean, they they wanted to let the public know that like, okay, we're disassociating with this guy, we're going to do something. But you know, the thing is turtle boy, you know, and again, you go back a long way. You've taken out earlier corrupt dynasties, you want to call it, you know, like a, you know, like an Egyptian or Chinese dynasty in the state police. I mean, I assume some of these, some of these regimes that some of them survived there, some of their minions. And do you think that that, you know, proctor at all, we're taking orders from superiors left over from earlier corrupt regimes to go after you? Colonel mon is just as bad as the rest of them. They know they're not stupid. They're not blind. They see the headlines. They know exactly what was going on within their units. And they did nothing about it. The Massachusetts State Police is a rotten organization that needs to be taken down and rebuilt from scratch. It's the only way it can get done. You know, we've got scandal after scandal after scandal. And then, you know, a couple of people get thrown under the bus. And then the institutional rot is still there. It just needs to be taken down and rebuilt from scratch. Yeah, I, I hope that, you know, I hope they don't just stop with proctor, but I have a feeling that's the way it's going to be. They're just going to say proctor was a bad apple. Stop with proctor. Proctor is already throwing pecanic under the bus. Proctor is already throwing pecanic under the bus. He said that pecanic knew about it. These people can all turn on each other. You'll see like a mob trial. Right, of course. These people weren't meant for a hard time telling you there's been a lot on the line. I can't, I can't wait to watch it happen. What's going to happen with Morrissey, do you think? He's, he's, I guess, you know, they've been everybody's been asking his office for a statement for, for like a day or so. And they won't issue a statement. I mean, how bad is that? I mean, we'll see. I mean, we'll see if he, if he blames it all on them, if he, if he just plays stupid, but the problem is on that 8.25 that August 25th press release, they keep out for them. Like he went on like Michael Proctor's a great guy. Leave Michael Proctor alone. Leave Colin Albert alone. He's a great guy. That's going to come back to haunt them, I would hope. Well, did he say that the proctor was telling the truth that he had no relationship with these people? Yeah, he said that he had no personal relationship with any of the witnesses. How is he not responsible for this? He let, that's a lie. It's a provable lie. And we've seen it with the text messages now. He clearly did. It's a lie. He should resign immediately, but he's not because he's never run. If he looked at his political career, he's been challenged like once in his whole life. He's sitting on half a million dollars in his kid. He's not the least bit worried about like losing his seat. He just needs to resign period. All those hacks and Quincy hang out at the, at Alba. It's a great place actually, but it's, you know, I hear all the waiters tonight are wearing black armbands. Yeah. So it's going to be fun to watch hours. So I'm glad I'm. All right. Turtle boy, congratulations. So they, they, they didn't throw out the charges against you, right? They just put the release to another mind. This is just another misdemeanor added to the pilot at this point. I don't care. Yeah. Well, we'll get rid of them all. And the last question, what's up with the green suit? Oh, you like that? It was a debuted today. You know, I got a stylist. I got a stylist. You got it for me. You like it? I thought to myself, I'm wearing a green long sleeve t-shirt, but I said I, you know, green suit. I would, I, that wouldn't be for me, but it was, it was a subdued green. So it, it was okay, I guess. It's St. Patrick's Day. What the hell? All right. Yes. All right. All right. Turtle boy. Thank you. Where can people go to see your stuff? TV Daily News.com or follow me on Twitter at Dr. Turtle boy or on Facebook or all over the place. All right. Great. Thank you, Turtle boy. And congratulations on your success. And I think, I think justice is coming, as you said in your, in your tweet this, this afternoon. 844, 542, 844, 542, 42. If you want to talk about Turtle boy or anything else, and we've got some great sound cuts to play from a black woman that was posted this morning by Dave Rubin. I'm Howie Carr. The Howie Carr Show will be right back. This hour of The Howie Carr Show is brought to you in part by the 110 Grill. Easter is early this year. Sunday, March 31st. Book your table today at 110grill.com. He's Howie Carr, and he's back. 844, 542, 42. Raycon everyday earbuds offer amazing audio quality in a 32 hour battery life at half the price of other premium audio brands. That explains the tens of thousands of five star reviews get 20% off plus free shipping at by raycon.com/howie. That's by raycon.com/howie. Taylor, what's the poll question? What are the results thus far? Today's poll question, which you can vote in at howiecarshow.com, is will the judge in the Fulton County Trump trial disqualify corrupt DA Fannie Willis and her boy toy from trying the case? Yes, they lied under oath among other improprieties or no, the judge is too frightened. I think the judge is too frightened, unfortunately, 57% say the judge is too frightened. All right, 844, 542, 42, 781 says the Quincy mob does not hang at Alba. That's downtown Alba in Quincy. Quincy Square is too visible. They prefer Fox and Hound or Granite Lynx. Granite Lynx, of course. Granite Lynx is a nice place to be, actually. But I think the Alba is kind of like the upscale place in Quincy, and like that's where Frank Bellotti, the former attorney general, and the lieutenant governor had his 100th birthday party. I think they do spend time in Alba. 844, 500, but you're a hack. You got all these places you can hang out. You got all this time on your hand. You don't have a job. You haven't really worked for your entire life. And he has a boat, too. He has a boat. Class action. At least that used to be the name of the boat. Maybe it's changed now, but I was trying to find out what the name of the new boat is. 844, 542, 42. We're running out of time here for this segment, but we will take some calls. Let's take Bob very quickly. Go ahead, Bob. I'm calling from a Canton, Louisiana. Yes, it's a great town. I'm saying, but the thing is the media makes itself look like they're very corrupt. This is the most corrupt state probably after Louisiana. Without a doubt, how does a guy that the head of UMass, I mean, becomes the head of UMass that was a state senator? And now we get the other guy, alumni from UMass. And it's disgusting. This can happen. And now you have me hand in there. Yeah. Me and makes bulger look like a piker with a salary. Me and's making like, I think, $700,000 a year. The most bulger ever made was 240,000. We thought that was an outrage. We'll be back with your calls. 844, 542, 42. I'm how we car. Live from the Matthews Brothers Studios. 200,000 to 700,000. It says 919, inflation, how we? We thought it was obscene when bulge. I think bulger was actually making 300,000. His pension is 272 now. So he had to be making over 300. But I mean, Marty's making 700,000. And that's still, I think the pension, I don't think it caps out. So 80% times 700, that's $560,000. That's his pension. More than 10,000 a week for a pension for a guy who, again, never had it like Bernie Sanders has never had a real job. 844, 542, 42, 844. Am I going to put a green hat on Roscoe this weekend, says 661. He's not an Irish well found. You know, I don't think of him as an Irish dog. So I think I'll pass. I will get, maybe I'll give him a piece of corn beef. I'll give him some corn. I'm going to get, I'm not going to cook a whole corn beef, but I'll, I may buy some at the, at the supermarket. Some boars had corn beef instead of my usual pastrami. 844, 542, 42, 844, 542, 42, John, you're next with how we car go ahead, John. Hello, Howie, Howie, how are you this evening? Good. Howie, I emailed you a public document from the board of bar over Sears in Massachusetts. It pertains to the special prosecutor hired to date and pay $80,000 a year or for this job. Yes, he did. $80,000 bucks. Mr. Mellow was reprimanded and should have lost his license for stealing from his clients according to the board of bar over Sears. Right. You have the document. I've emailed it to you. No, I've seen it. I actually Turtle Boy has posted it on his website in the past, John. It is just amazing that they would hire someone who can't even stand up in court and has issues. What a boat. A boat wasn't available. It is, it really, you got to see the picture in the, on the Herald website or I don't know if any TV stations were there, but the guy, the guy today literally could not stand up and it wasn't, it wasn't like a Greg Abbott situation where he was paralyzed. He just, he just couldn't stand up straight. It was very, and then, you know, the thing, John, I always thought that, you know, if a hearing is scheduled to begin or a trial at nine o'clock, you damn well better be there. The jurors are instructed. They better be there, right? The court officers are there. The judges are there. What the hell was wrong with Mellow that he couldn't make it? He was an hour and a half late for this bogus hearing. How we, how we, I'll leave you with this, please. If there are any other victims of the criminal syndicate, now known as the Norfolk County District Attorney's Office, that's what the feds are calling them. Call the FBI because Mr. Morris, he's protection crew and Chelsea has been removed. Just go online. If you've been a victim and there's no statute of limitations because Noreko as long as the criminal conspirators are still in formula, you can charge them. Everything is a predicate act. That's what they call it, a predicate act. I'm thinking of that poor man that was beaten to death more than 12 years ago in the Quincy v. Lock up. Do you remember that? No, I don't. I don't, John. But thanks for the, thanks for the call. Yeah, thanks for the call. Thanks for the call. Thanks for the call, John 844542 42. Mellow was charged with, I don't know, misappropriating or commingling funds. You know, it's sadly, it's somewhat common among members of the bar to do these things. But he was the subject of a complaint to the board of bar overseers, which is supposed to oversee such as it is the legal profession. They occasionally do the right thing. They were coming after Rachel Rollins when she, when she decided to stop paying her her dues because she knew she was going to lose her license, I guess. 844, 500, 42, 42, 844, 500, 42, 42. Paul, you're next with Howie Carr. Go ahead, Paul. Paul, good, Paul. Howie, good evening. Howie, I'm going to preface my comments by telling you that my nephew, great kid, state trooper and the revet barracks just landed in Syria on his second tour of duty and the stench. And we certainly not to disparage, he's a great cop, not to disparage all police officers because there are many more good than bad. But it's all a name at you and maybe you can cover the story after we're done. My friend, he was a dear friend of mine, Billy, Matt state trooper, Billy Johnson, who committed suicide over the stench in the Matt state police. And the magnitude, I hope in Billy's honor and in for turtle boy and all his hard work, the magnitude and potential cover up of what happened here with Karen Reed is astonishing, and the question is, not if she's going to get off because she's going to now, but what will they do to fix the problem? Will they go after the right people here and fix the wrong because the stench of this is so bad? And I hope in Billy Johnson's name, they do. Yeah, Billy, Billy Johnson was a state trooper of Vietnam vet and back in the 80s, he was assigned to F Troop, which is a really plumb assignment. That's Logan Airport. And so he was working the international terminal and this guy came through and he had a bag and they put the bag through the security and it was full of cash. I think you know where the story's going. And so the guy grabbed the bag and tried to run away with it because they said, you can't take 50 or 100,000 bucks on a flight to Montreal. It's not permitted under federal banking laws. And so he grabbed the bag and he threw it to this big fat thug named Kevin who identified as Kevin and Billy Johnson went after him and it said, hey, what are you doing? And it was why, of course, it was Whitey Bulger. And Whitey Bulger started giving him some lip and then ran away and Billy Johnson wrote it up in a report. And the next day, there was a hack, worked for Dukakis, the governor named Dave Davis. And he used to be a Kevin White hack, would become a Dukakis hack. And someone had instructed Dukakis to tell Davis to go get the report and the report on Whitey Bulger. And so Davis went there and said, give me the report. This guy, he claimed to be a big liberal reform hack. Give me the report. And Billy Johnson, these are an honest state cop, he said, no, I'm not giving you the report. That was a gangster. He was trying to smuggle 150,000 out, whatever it was, out of the country. And, and Davis said, you give me that report of you're out of here. And he refused. And Billy Johnson lost his, his plumb assignment at Logan airport and was shipped out to the Boonies and plenty of Boonies in Massachusetts, as you know. And he, you know, he had, you know, he had probably had what would be the call the called PTSD now. But, you know, he, this made it worse. He lost the job he'd been dreaming of and had, and was making a lot of money. And I killed himself. He killed himself. And it was, he was just a victim of the, of the Hackerama. And not just the Bulger Hackerama. That was, that was a Dukakis guy who, Dukakis Davis didn't do anything unless Dukakis told him to. So someone in Dukakis's administration told him to get that report to, to, to avoid embarrassing the Senate president. And, and then Davis, Davis later on got nailed for, you know, somehow he had some dealings buying a truck at a reduced price. And then he got a, he got a job, I think he was running the Garden State through way in New Jersey. Because, you know, old hacks never die. They, they never, they just fade away. And he's, he did die eventually. But, you know, that's, so he, he's, you know, he did well. He was just taking orders, you know, protecting gangsters, blue collar gangsters like Whitey Bulger, white collar gangsters like, like Dukakis. And he, that's, that's the reality of life in, in Massachusetts. 844, 542, 42. Dave, you're next with Howie Carr. Go ahead, Dave. Hey, how, how's just driving down the highway and me entering it. And it occurred to me, I wonder what the local outfits and even the street gangs think about all these new criminals coming into their territory is trying to set up shop, you know. This could be an issue, don't you think? Maybe they'll do a better job than the car. It'll take, it'll take a while. I mean, right now they're just kind of freelancing, right? Keeping people and, you know, breaking into cars and running shoplifting rings. But yeah, once they, once they move into the higher level stuff, there probably will be some problems. Just like, you know, the Albanian gangs moved into the Bronx and pretty soon they're shooting it out with the Italians. The Russians moved into Brooklyn and they're shooting it out with the various mobs there. Oh yeah, I see it coming. I really do. It's not okay. Thanks. For the call. What did, what did Bugsy Seagull say? We only shoot each other. The problem is sometimes you get caught in the crossfire and sometimes, you know, they don't, they look to shoot people other than themselves. I can, I can speak to that. 844, 542, 42844, 542, 774 says, Karen Reed is exactly what Trump warned us about. If they can do it to me, they can do it to you. Exactly. That's a very good way to put it. 774. John, you're next with highway car. Go ahead, John. Hey, Howie. How you doing? Listen, I'm going to hopefully you could explain something to me. So listen to the truck that's much humor this morning on the air doing this report requesting that that that a democratic elected official step down. I really thought he was going to talk about Zelensky. That's the true. We're talking about Israel got attacked. People got slaughtered and they defended themselves. Zelensky got attacked. I'm not saying it may be Russia is not so wrong here, but either way. So now Zelensky shuts down, shuts down the elections and calls a dictatorship. And I can't believe that. And Zelensky, Zelensky is, he's shut down TV stations too. And radio stations, he's, he's put priests in prison. He's, he's closed churches. Have the, have the Israelis done that to anybody? John, I don't believe they have ship it in a, in a half a century and they allowed us to put the, the, the, the s everybody it's crazy. And Schumer's, you think he was a tactic or something? He's, he's, he's, he's kosher himself. Yeah, he's, this is just the, this is just a cheap political tactic. They don't, he doesn't care about Israel. He doesn't, he only thing he cares about is the midterm, the elections, not the midterms, the presidential elections coming up. He's got all these Senate seats at risk. And he's afraid that if they, if they start walking away the, the Muslims, the pro Nazi sympathizers that they're going to, they're going to lose some of these Senate seats. And he's going to be the Senate minority leader. And that's, that's all he cares about. Thanks for the call. John eight four four five hundred forty two forty two. I'm how we car. How you car will be right back. The emperor of hate. How we car is back eight four four five hundred forty two. 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Get yours now at how we car show dot com and click on store. It's a great place eight four four five hundred forty two forty two. So a guy sent me this today. Dave Rubin, he's a local comedian. He has a show. He's he's with the blaze and he found this this black woman. I think she's from Chicago. And she was just speaking at a meeting about how how everything about how bad it is for the way the way their the government is is pushing forward the D E I diversity, equity and inclusion and how they're pushing these incompetent in her words, her words, incompetent black women. Cut eight. This the Democratic Party, they promote black women, particularly if she's a lesbian, they promote black women who are not even qualified. We have seen with the diversity, equity and inclusion, which is really racism, which is really saying, well, black people just darn it. They're not smart enough. So we have to give them the handouts. And you're pushing black women who are not qualified, Dr. Claudine Gay of Harvard. Now the head of diversity at Harvard is also accused of having a plagiarism. As actually two of them now in the diversity, equity, inclusion program at Harvard that are accused of plagiarism and addition, of course, to Claudine Gay. They're all from the D E I industrial complex. Cut nine. But the black man, where is he that's done deliberately? And he started really in the sixties where the Democrats push policy, right, that said to women, particularly black women, you don't need a man at home, we'll give you more money if you if you're single. And I grew up in the seventies and I saw the effects that saw in the eighties, the broken home. Now it's one dysfunctional home where you have some women with eight children by five different fathers. They don't know who that fathers are in and out. It has almost destroyed the black community, but they're doing it in a different way now. They're promoting black women and when black men to be down here. Again, this is a black woman saying this. Cut 10. Obama was yes. He did nothing for the black community. Did he ever come back to Chicago with as much crime to talk to young black men? He doesn't give a damn. Barack Obama is a curse on this nation. So is Joe Biden. I think we provide the money for his marks, his socialist programs pushing abortion in Africa and other things. He didn't care about us. No, he didn't care. That gave rise to Trump because Trump actually listened to us. He actually cares. That's why Trump is polling better among black Americans, Hispanic Americans than any Republican candidate, probably since Dwight David Eisenhower and in all likelihood for even further back than that. It's great. It's obviously true. The war on poverty destroyed, not just black families. It destroyed families, working class families across every demographic group. Just for the reason she said they told you didn't need to get married anymore. You didn't need to have a husband. And kids do better, as we all know, when they come from intact to parent families. We'll be back on how we talk. (upbeat music)