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>> Welcome back. Welcome back. You are listening to Lar Daniel Favors on SiriusXM's Urban View where talk empowers and becomes action. Hi YouTube.
Hi. Hi. Hi. We just had the most amazing experience. I was doing the opening segment for the show. And then as I look up after our moment of gratitude, all these amazing little black boys and their teachers walk by and I was like, who are these beautiful babies? And we got a chance to talk to them. Um they I would ask them what they want to be when they grow up and one the first person who answers like I want to be a lawyer and I was like hey hi I'm a lawyer how you doing and then this little boy proceeds to be working on a Rubik's cube while we're having a conversation and I'm like you really about to solve that Rubik's cube and his friends are like oh he could solve it and with his eyes closed and I was LIKE NO WAY. THEY GAVE THE OTHER LITTLE BOY the Rubik's cube.
The little boy messes up the Rubik's cube. They gave it back to the child.
why that child solved the Rubik's cube in like 28 seconds and they counted they it was an amazing moment and I I I was just very happy as a result of that blackness and enjoy and amazing humanity. It's a beautiful thing. It's a beautiful thing. Uh we got a lot to get to so let's jump right in and now I got a lot less time because I was just hanging out with a bunch of fifth graders but it was totally totally worth it. But tonight our Sanca discussion circle is going to start at 7:30. So, if you are part of Sancopa Connections, uh you can join us as we will be unpacking the very dangerous rise of proconfederate ideology and modern politics and its impact on our community. We're going to be building on some of the discussions I've been laying the groundwork for tonight's conversation over the course of the past many days and specifically the conversation that we had in the um in the segment called the end of integration as we know it. And the section is going to be exploring the very coordinated effort to roll back civil rights at progress to the attack on voting rights and the weakening of black political representation. And the folks who are participating in the conversation are going to be challenged to reflect on to to strategize a little bit and to identify some of the modern freedom tools that our communities need to be protecting our rights, strengthening our collective power, and building a future rooted in liberation.
We will not solve racism as a result of this conversation, but we will have a space for us to engage in dialogue um in ways that I hope will be very powerful.
So, let's get into the news for today.
Grand opening and grand closing.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said at the White House on Tuesday that we have a new goal in Iran. And by we, I mean they, the Americans. There's a a project freedom is what he announced. And project freedom is designed to rescue soldiers or and sailor sailors who have been quote left for dead by the Iranian regime. Marco Rubio said things like nations from around the world the overwhelming majority of whom are not even engaged in any military hostilities are now at risk not just of losing their cargo but losing the lives of their own citizens because of THIS BLOCKADE.
THEY'RE SITTING DUCKS said Marco Rubio.
They're isolated. They're starving.
They're vulnerable. And at least 10 soldiers have already died as a result of Iran's blockade. Donald Trump announced this whole new project, Project Freedom, on Sunday. What?
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday. Today's just Wednesday. On Sunday, he announced Project Freedom. And Donald Trump said that the US had assured countries whose vessels are stuck due to the war that the Americans will guide their ships safely out of these restricted waterways. United States Central Command on Sunday, just Sunday, Monday to today's Wednesday, Sunday, just on Sunday, said that the military, they said the military was going to quote, "deploy guided missile destroyers, over 100 land and sea-based aircraft, multi-dommain unmanned platforms, and 15,000 service members to support the operation." And and what's this operation called? Oh, Project Freedom.
That this is how much effort they are putting into Project Freedom. and and because they got over 100 land and sea based aircraft, multi-dommain unmanned platforms, 15,000 service. This was serious. And on Sunday, they made this announcement. And they also said that Project Freedom was prepared uh to reach their goals. Even though defense and geopolitical experts were telling everybody, I don't I don't know if they're going to be able to pull this. I don't know if the Americans are going to be able to pull this off. Iran had some things to say, and Iran basically said, we ain't even got started yet. Iran was like, all right, y'all want project freedom. We ain't even started. Go ahead. Do what YOU GOT TO DO. That was on Sunday. Admiral Brad Cooper told reporters on Sunday that Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards had launched multiple cruise missiles, drones, and small boats that ships were protecting.
Huh. So, Iran is still able to engage in this sort of push back where they are launching multiple cruise missiles, drones and small boats at the ships that the Americans are protecting, but the Americans are going to protect those ships because of Project Freedom. In fact, let's hear Marco Rubio in his own words as he talked about this very thing because Project Freedom, the next phase in the American War, this was going to do the thing. This was going to be the effort of all efforts. So, let's hear Marco Rubio as he talks about this amazing new component of the war, Project Freedom. Let's hear it.
>> I think you're linking it. The the the operation is over. Uh Epic Fury is president. We're done with that stage of it. Okay. We're now on to this project of freedom. As far as a negotiation is concerned, I think the president's been clear that part of the negotiation process has to be not just the enrichment, but what happens to this material that's buried deep somewhere that they have still have access to if they ever wanted to dig it out. That has to be addressed and that's being addressed in the negotiation. I'm not going to go further on what progress has been made on that topic because I don't want to endanger the negotiations, but suffice it to say that the president and this entire team is aware of the centrality of that question and that will have to be addressed one way or the other.
>> Okay. So, we started with Epic Fury or the Epstein Fury. That was that was the first thing. Epic Fury was the war. Now, we're at Project Freedom. And you just heard Marco Rubio, Secretary of State, just define what Project Freedom was going to be. We moved from Epic Fury to Project Freedom. Except it's Wednesday.
And that was way back on Sunday. I don't know why YOU GUYS THINK JUST CUZ SOMETHING GOT ANNOUNCED ON Sunday that it should still be the the truth on Wednesday. What do you think this is?
INTELLIGENT, WARARM MONGERING. NO, THESE ARE AMERICANS AND THEY'RE WHAT? And it's the only qualification they had to get these jobs was to be what? Entitled and incompetent. According to NPR, the Trump administration says that its efforts to get ships out of the straight of Hormuz and protect them is over. So, epic fury, Project Freedom announced on Sunday and by Wednesday, it's all over. According to the report last night, the president said that the project he calls Operation Project Freedom was paused due to great progress towards a final agreement with Iran. Secretary of State Marco Rubio also said that the US is now focused only on defensive operations, meaning that unless the US is shot at, it's not going to attack Iran.
It's only Wednesday. How am I supposed to keep you guys up to date on the news when we go from Epic Fury to Project Freedom ON SUNDAY? AND BY WEDNESDAY, IT'S ALL OVER. ACCORDING TO CNBC, Donald Trump said that he's pausing Project Freedom yesterday. On Tuesday, the US military's effort to guide commercial strips out ships out of the straight of Hormuz. In a true social post, Donald Trump said his decision was QUOTE BASED IN PART on the FACT THAT GREAT PROGRESS HAS been made toward a complete and final agreement with Iran. Now, Iran says, "We don't answer the phone to strangers. We don't we all know what they talking about. Ain't no conversations happening." And we now have learned that this great effort, Epic Fury, transition into Project Freedom, it's it's over. It's over there. There's no more Project Freedom.
And he's pausing Project Freedom. So those stranded vessels, those those thousands of people that Marco Rubio talked about on Sunday, they still stranded and they still stuck. And the Americans still ain't got a plan. They still ain't got a plan. Now Pete Xth, Pete, his mama said he's trash. He has been downplaying the military's effort to do this project freedom. So you have Marco Rubio announced it on Sunday. They was talking all about it on Monday and on Tuesday last night when they canled it. It was a complete about face. So Pete Omama said he's trash Hexath who is the Secretary of Defense Secretary of War. He decided to downplay the military's effort to clear the strait as a temporary mission. He says, and and by the way, there's there's still a ceasefire, even though we now know that we have gotten credible information about American ships being fired on.
America's tried this whole project freedom situation and then they got fired on and then they had to return and retreat. And Pet Obama said his trash has made a very important quote, very important statement rather. He said the following quote, "US forces won't enter Iran airspace or waters. It's not necessary. We're not looking for a fight.
the man who calls himself Secretary of War. The man who fired the overly qualified black soldiers and and and women soldiers and other non-white soldiers and and and generals and and war experts. THE MAN WHO FIRED ALL OF THEM AND REPLACED THEM WITH BUBBA GUMP.
That man WHO STARTED THIS WAR WITH DONALD TRUMP, he says, "We're not looking for a fight, my guy. You started a whole ass war. And because of all of this, because the straight of hormuz is still under the control of the Iranians, because the Americans ended epic fury, started Project Freedom, ended Project Freedom, and now we're just sort of in the intellectually masturbative space of not knowing what the [ __ ] they're doing.
Because of all of this, we've got the CEO of Chevron making several announcements. Announcements about what's happening with the overall quality of our economy. And it's important that you're aware of this because while I thought we was going to have a hot lorice summer, I got trips planned. I'm supposed to be going to Grenada. I'm supposed to be going to Ghana. We got we just my friend of mine just hooked up a spot up in up we we GOT A WHOLE LOT OF GOOD TRIP. IN FACT, I'M I'm practically taking a sbatical from my law practice this summer so that I can be focused and and decompress and and get away from the stress. And now I'm finding out JetBlue might be the next airline to go bankrupt. I actually like JetBlue. I like JetBlue a lot. I never flew Spirit. I actually like JetBlue a lot. And now we learn that they might also be going the way of the dodo bird, WHICH IS TO SAY functionally ex extinct. Did I say that correctly?
Extinct. You know, black people with our ask and asking. So pay attention because this is now the CEO of Chevron. You know Chevron, the oil company, their business is oil. Take a listen to what this man had to say because hot Larice Summer might not be happening. Take a listen.
>> 20% of the world's energy supply flows through the straight of Hormuz. That's oil. That's liqufied natural gas. It's refined products. Uh goes to Europe and Asia primarily. And both of those regions are seeing the impact of having that much cut off. The US can't make up all of that supply.
>> Uh inventories in the system are being drawn down and uh and the the supply situation is tightening and that's that's a concern. And you know, you think about the US and where we stand when it comes to production that of course has insulated the US consumer to some degree from some of the higher prices that we're seeing in Asia, that we're seeing in Europe. And I just wonder from where you're sitting, how long you think that will continue to be the case or, you know, is the US heading towards a situation where consumers are going to see the same sort of prices that we're starting to see in Asia?
>> I think the the real thing is the US is not going to see supply outages. Uh we're starting to see risks of supply outages in some of these economies. Uh in Europe, you're seeing flights canled and schedules reoptimized because jet fuel is getting very very tight in Europe. We've seen a number of economies in Asia that have instituted policies to reduce demand because they're concerned about running out of supply. Countries like Australia that have shut down most of their refining capacity and are heavily dependent upon imports uh are taking measures to to address that. So I think the US is going to see the price pressures. It's a global market. These prices are set in global commodity markets, but the uh the risk of supply outages in other parts of the world is much higher than it is here in the US.
>> That's the head of Chevron.
And what he's talking about there is that even though Americans won't necessarily run out of oil because oil is priced globally, countries like Asia and Asia gets us not I said countries like Asia, Lord have mercy, regions of the world like Asia where they get most of their oil from the Gulf cannot get access to that oil right now. And that means they're willing to pay higher prices to get it from wherever they can get it. Europe is going to be in the same situation. You know how during COVID you could see what was happening in China and then within four weeks it was going to be happening in Europe and within two weeks after it got to England it was going to be happening here in these United States. I used to call it the COVID math train right that is that's happening but with oil. So as Asia runs out of oil they are going to be increasingly desperate for the oil that they need which means they're going to be able to pay higher prices and e or they're not going to be able to they're going to have to pay higher prices because their level of desperation is going to increase. Americans don't sell oil to Americans. American corporations sell oil to the world. And if the world is desperately needing more oil and the prices are rising, that means that the Americans who technically aren't going to run out of oil in the same way that the Asian markets will are going to pay more for it because everybody else in the world is going to be paying more for it. It might not be hot Larice summer.
And I'm very upset about this according to the New York Post. And if the New York Post is saying this, you know, it's a concern because the New York Post is like a Trump sickopant sicopantic uh outlet. They said, quote, "Oil production won't return to normal until after midterm elections, no matter when the Iran war ends." That's according to a new analysis that's being reported on by the Post and a bunch of other outlets. They said, quote, "It could take at least seven months."
Seven months, seven whole months. It could take 7 months for the world's oil production to recover once the straight of Ormuz reopens. Market analysts are warning that that will mean higher fuel prices will likely last through the midterm elections regardless of when the war ends. Quote, "With the traffic through the key oil checkpoint, all but halted, it would take 7 months at minimum at minimum to fully restore production to pre-war levels." That's according to the S&P global energy firm uh that warned in their report uh that came out yesterday. That prediction, however, is the optimistic version with the S&P warning that quote damage to energy infrastructure in the Middle East and complications from the war could add months to the timeline. Now, what's interesting about that is, you know, how I've been telling y'all how M NBC and and a number of news outlets are now finally talking about the destruction that American military bases took in in the Gulf. We're also now learning according to the Washington Post over 228 infrastructural institutions, installations in addition to weapons were also destroyed. We are seeing entire pipelines being blown up. We are seeing oil refineries being blown up.
And so if this best case estimate of 7 months was only going to be the reality if there was no damage to those institutions, and I'm telling you there is a lot of damage to those institutions. is not going to be a hot lice summer. Very upset about this. Very upset about this.
According to Drop Site News, they're calling this a slow motion car crash.
And the fact that they're using a car crash, cars which rely on oil, I think that's that's kind of a pun that I don't know was intended, but this actually and this is Drop Site News that's that's sharing this, but this is actually a clip from CNBC. I want you all to take a listen to this conversation about what's happening with oil prices because it is going to not just impact your ability to to drive but airlines sprint or Sprint Spirit Airlines. Even though the the MAGAS and the Republicans tried to suggest that Spirit Airlines went the way of extinction because of Joe Biden when they said in their documents why they went extinct, it's because of oil.
It's because they cannot afford the the oil. They went bankrupt. And so when JetBlue is saying the same thing, Lord, I'm so glad I did not get my tickets to Grenada from JetBlue. Hallelujah. Jesus, something told me this might not be the time. And I'm glad that that something did tell me. But I want y'all to take a listen to this CNBC clip because hot girl summer, hot boy summer. It's going to be hot in the house summer. It's going to be hot in the house summer because electric bills are going to also be very high BECAUSE ALL THESE GODDAMN DATA CENTERS THAT ARE EATING UP our utility power. We ain't even going to be able to run the air conditioner the way we need to. Take a listen. Just in in the last couple of weeks, we've seen 12,000 flights being cancelled. That's two million seats. That is just for May.
Yes. Okay. Exactly. In terms of jet fuel exports on a global basis, we see about 2 million barrels a day being exported normally. Last month, we saw 1.3 million barrels a day. So, it's not just the fact that you're not getting jet fuel out of the Middle East because they are the large exporters of the stuff, but it's the fact that Asia is not getting the crude that it needs to refine into the jet fuel. So they're they're trying to meet their domestic needs and they're struggling to meet the export needs as well. And so it is a series of dominoes that are falling here. And so Jet is the first one to go. Asia is the first region, but it's going to spread across the globe. And it's also going to spread across the products as well. So you know, the national average here for gasoline is approaching $4.50 a gallon.
You know, as oil prices tick higher, five bucks, 10 bucks higher, that's going to be reflected through into incremental increases at the pump. Do you think we will, and I know you're not an airline analyst, but do you think that we will see um more seat cancellations based on this shortage of jet fuel? I mean, will it get much worse the longer the straight is closed?
>> Yeah, absolutely. Yeah, it it really is.
And it's going to go across the various different regions as well. So, even when we look at the US, we're extremely well supplied because we refine 16 17 million barrels a day here. But we are seeing jet fuel exports out of the US increasing. they are being pulled into Europe because Europe cannot get jet fuel from the Middle East. It's the same on the diesel side of things. We are seeing more diesel going into Africa into Australia from the US because they are struggling to get it. And the same on kind of like NAFTA the blending components you're seeing that pulled to Asia as well because they can't get it from the Middle East. And so while the US is well supplied here, it is also getting all of its barrels being pulled out. Record US crude exports. We're seeing it across the barrel. Does that impact how well we are supplied in the United States if we are exporting what we have to help other countries who do not have it?
>> It's just simply that that they will pay up for these products because they can't get them from elsewhere. And so that just means that domestic prices in the US are going to be going higher here. So it's problematic across the board.
I had to uh fill up our car the other day and um and we have a car that we we put premium gas in the car. I'm I cannot I'm not even going to say how much it costs to fill up this car with gas because quite frankly, God has been good and and we we all right, but it I like we gasped like gasped out loud and it was it was like wait what? And at the same time that all of this is happening, major airlines going out of business, the inability to to secure enough fuel for the foreseeable future. We we there was another clip that I was going to play but I don't have time and looking at the clock right now where basically even Tucker Carlson is talking about the fact that we and the guests that he have talking about the fact that we're about 2 to four weeks away from a global economic catastrophe and they said enjoy the month of May because if things don't change in the straight of our muzz they're never going back never going back to the way that they used to be and considering we no longer have access to outlets like like like Spirit Airlines cheap travel considering people aren't going to be able to fill up their gas tanks might be a hot house summer. Y'all going to be in the h we going to be in the house. And while all of this is happening, at the same time that all this is happening, we've got y'all's president who has decided that he not only wants this ballroom, remember the ballroom that he said, remember how he said Mexico was going to build a wall, Mexico ain't build no wall and and he said Mexico was going to pay for it, Mexico ain't pay for it. He also said that this ballroom, this ballroom was going to be funded wholly by private individuals. We had the Jeff Bezos's of the world, the Mark Zuckerbergs of the world, remember all these people who poured in money into the ballroom. And so while all of this is happening, while the economy is collapsing, while farm bankruptcies are exploding, even though farmers voted for Donald Trump, so I there's a limit to how much I can care, even though people in Utah are outraged over the fact that they're getting Kevin Olirri, you know, that the billionaire who gets on my goddamn nerves from uh what is he on the Shark Tank? He basically not even an American, right?
He's like a whole ass Canadian. He he's got a data center that he is building in Utah that's going to use more data and more energy and more water and energy than the entire state of Utah. Although I wanted to care a lot about what was happening in Utah, but y'all voted for Donald Trump a lot. You knew that this was going to happen. While all of this is happening, while healthc care centers are shutting down, while people are having we're seeing increased reports coming out of places like Ohio. Shout out to Ohio. Actually, y'all came out and voted yesterday in your primary.
We'll talk a little bit about that in the next hour. We're now seeing reports of nursing homes dumping elders at hospital emergency rooms because nobody in the family can afford to keep those h those elders in the nursing home. And the funds that used to be used to keep people in nursing homes has been cut on the last in July of last year when the they passed the big [ __ ] ass bill and and they put all that money in the pockets of billionaires. So there's not enough money to keep people in the nursing homes. You got people being purged from employment. Just purged.
Purged from employment. While all that is happening, however, Donald Trump is going to be working on something very important. He's going to be working on the ballroom. And according to reports that came out, actually, no, let's just hear him talk about the ballroom. Just just let him hear him talk about the ballroom. Let's see what he had to say about the ballroom.
>> And I'm paying for it. I'm paying for it. The country is not.
>> We're donating a $400 million ballroom.
Myself and donors are giving them free of charge for nothing. We did this no charge to the taxpayer whatsoever. rich people and people are putting up the money. Zero taxpayer dollars. I >> think it'll cost $250 million and uh it will be the I think the finest. It's about 300 million approximately 400 million. I think I'll do it for less, but it's 400. I should do it for less. I will do it for less, but just in case I say 400.
>> Guess how much the ballroom's going to cost. No. Guess again. No. Guess again.
A BILLION DOLLARS. A BILLION. How do we know it's going to cost a billion dollars? Because what we also learned yesterday while Donald Trump was starting Project Freedom and then ending Project Freedom. And we don't know what project we're in right now. Because Project Epic Fury, the Epstein war already ended. What we now know is that Senate Republicans proposed $1 billion to pay for the White House ballroom, according to lawmakers. and they are now in disagreement about whether or not that'll even be enough. Senator Chuck Grassley, who's the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, quote, laid out a funding package for security upgrades related to the East Wing Modernization Project. You know what the East Wing modernization project is? It's the ballroom. That's what they're call because the ballroom is going to be where the East Wing of the White House used to be. So, WHILE Y'ALL IS STUCK IN THE HOUSE, WELL, I MIGHT NOT BE going to Grenada or Ghana because of stupid oil, stupid war, not gonna be a hot L summer. Larice is going to be hot this summer because the air conditioner is going to cost too much and I am permenopausal. I cannot have these hot flashes. But basically, they're bankrupting the country. And so when people said that they were voting for Donald Trump because they said that he was going to run the country like a business, we forgot to ask what sort of business is it? The sort of business that thrive. Well, we didn't forget [ __ ] They forgot to ask what sort of business is it? the sort of business that thrives or is it the sort of business that you have like private equity people come into where they raise all the prices, tear up the invest and tear up everything in the corporation, toss it all the hell and then sell off the parts when they bankrupt the corporation because that's basically what's happening right now. This is not a thriving American business. This is a business that basically has been taken over by the mob. Sorry to people who feel negatively impinged upon by that, but basically taken over by the mob. And we now are going to be thinking about a lot of things this summer because last summer it was the summer of the billionaires. It was hot billionaire summer. Billionaires were getting all the things. Billionaires got the tax breaks. Billionaires got all the social services canled. They they got billionaires and who own people in Congress basically were able to destroy all the social services. It was hot billionaire summer. This was supposed to be our summer, folks. This was supposed to be the summer where we get to be outside. We're not going to be outside or we will be. We'll be outside sitting on the porch on the veranda sipping whatever we can sip to stay cool because our energy prices are skyrocketing we're not going to have enough oil and the planes are being grounded and even if they aren't being grounded they're still under the leadership of Shawn Duffy from the real world Boston who basically ever since he got into the position of being the head of the department of treasure of of transportation planes been falling out the sky. We had a plane that tried to land in a re at a nearby airport the other day and it whole it just clipped a whole light pole and a truck ON ITS WAY DOWN. JUST CLIPPED IT. JUST just this is what it is to live in a country run by people whose only qualifications include being white, being entitled, and being incompetent. However, on the other side of this break, in addition to taking your calls at 866818255 866801 talk, we're also going to have another conversation about how these very people who are wholly incompetent at running a country well, who are very good at hurting black people, they've got another plan in place. It's called the Convention of States. And you know how they put out Project 2025 and then they were able to successfully do project 2025 even though they don't govern really well. The Convention of States is one of their next projects and it's basically an exercise in opening up the entire American Constitution to them to them as they gather and basically discuss how to remake the Constitution in a way that's going to be much more in alignment with white nationalist principles. And so we're going to have an exercise on the other side of this commercial break urban view where we're going to imagine one we're going to learn about the Convention of States.
That's what it's called for those of you in YouTube who need to look it up. It's called Convention of States. and we're going to talk about what that is and then we're going to imagine we were in charge of rewriting the constitution.
What would we want to see in it? I would like to see racial quotas because I think that's important. For example, I would like to see no second amendment. I would like to see no 13th amendment exception for slavery. There's lots of things we can envision and we better start envisioning it because the people who are bad at everything except hurting black people and destroying the country are really good at this thing that they're working on and they're they're about to make it happen. You two, we appreciate you. Those of you who are part of Sanc Kofa Connections, cannot wait to engage with you tonight 7:30 p.m. Eastern. If you're not in Sancopa Connections, well, we I won't see you tonight at 7:30 p.m. Eastern. We're going to hold it here. We're going to head to commercial break. I mean, am I reading your your signal correctly? We got 20 10 seconds. Okay, we're holding a hero.
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