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Crossroads with Joshua Philipp

Riots In UK Over Henry Nowak Murder; CCP Developing Pre-Crime Detection System Using AI

Crossroads with Joshua Philipp

The Epoch Times

Education, Government

4.9594 Ratings

🗓️ 4 June 2026

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

California has long been a blue state, but that could soon change. Conservative contenders for governor and Los Angeles mayor are now moving forward to runoff elections in November.

Meanwhile, in the UK, there are now riots over the police response to a fatal stabbing in which officers arrested the young man who had been attacked. The 18-year-old university student bled out as he was accused of racism.

And in other news, the CCP is developing a new pre-crime system using artificial intelligence. We’ll discuss these topics and others in this episode of “Crossroads.”

Views expressed in this video are opinions of the host and guest, and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Crossroads. Could California turn red? It might used to be, actually. And conservative contenders for L.A. mayor and California

0:09.8

governor, Newsome out, are now moving forward to runoff elections in November. Also, meanwhile, in the good old UK,

0:17.8

there were now riots over the death of Henry Noak. He was stabbed, police responded,

0:23.3

they arrested him, and he bled out after being accused of being a racist while he was in handcuffs.

0:29.4

And people are mad about it. Also in other news, the CCP is developing a brand new pre-crime

0:34.6

system using good old artificial intelligence. I'll be talking about these topics

0:39.2

and a whole lot more. Make sure to hit the like button. Let's get started. All right, first off,

0:45.5

California. Well, California has been a blue state for a very long time. It used to not be.

0:51.7

You know, we had Schwarzenegger for a while, right? He was kind of Republican.

0:57.0

And while it seems that California could soon change, yet again, conservative contenders for L.A. Mayor and California governor,

1:04.0

they're now moving forward to runoff elections in November.

1:07.0

Now, like, first off, let me show what's happening in LA. New York Post. Spencer Pratt,

1:13.0

the reality TV guy, as confidently claimed he's already looking ahead to a November runoff as

1:19.8

election results Tuesday night showed him comfortably in second place, it says, behind the incumbent,

1:26.8

of course, Mayor Karen Bass, who he's been making

1:29.9

very bad references to, calling her Basura, by the way. He said this, quote, she knows it's on,

1:37.8

I hope she's ready. Pratt said on Tuesday and said, I literally could not be more excited.

1:43.5

And notes further than the Pratt's bullish comments came as Bass advanced to the November runoff,

1:47.7

while Pratt held second place ahead of socialist city council member, Natia Ramon, and third.

1:54.9

And notes that while a large number of ballots remain to be counted.

1:58.2

This hit's going to take a while, by the way.

2:00.7

Political observers increasingly

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