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John Hello from New York, the bollw York.
Speaker 2 (00:45):
This is Chris crockin for my friend Michael Luzona. This
is your morning show. And wow, we got so much
going on. Can you imagine this? Can you imagine this?
You have fifty four people?
Speaker 3 (01:01):
Can you imagine?
Speaker 2 (01:01):
You're in a city of about four million roughly happens
to be the birthplace of me and my family of
multiple generations, our hometown Chicago, And could you imagine fifty
four people in your city wherever you are being shot
over a three day weekend, seven of them fatally. Can
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you addine seven people slaughtered in fifty four shootings of
fifty four people shot in three days. It happened across
Chicagoland on Labor Day weekend, including from ABC News, of
all places being truthful for once in my little humble opinion,
a drive by attack that left seven victims wounded. In fact,
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right after Donald J. Trump announced that Pritzker, Governor Prinskller,
the governor of Illinois, had better have his act together. Literally,
according to ABC News, just a few hours after President
Trump said that there was a spraying, a mass mass shooting.
And it's quite remarkable, isn't it. The timing is insane.
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So imagine this in a three day weekend. You have
thirty two separate shootings in the first thirteen and a
half hours of your three day weekend. I repeat, thirty
two separate shootings between ten thirty two Friday night and
noon Monday. That's thirteen and a half hours, thirty two
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separate shootings.
Speaker 3 (02:31):
What's the math on that?
Speaker 2 (02:32):
Producer, Jeff, I'm not very good at this, especially on
the radio.
Speaker 3 (02:35):
Yeah, what are we doing?
Speaker 2 (02:37):
What thirty two and thirteen and a half hours? What
is that about ten people shot per hour.
Speaker 3 (02:44):
If my radio math is correct, I think you're pretty close.
Isn't that amazing? Sad?
Speaker 2 (02:50):
Ten people per hour on average the first thirteen and
a half hours. And then as it unfold, a seventeen
year old girl inside her home, bullet came through front window,
hit her in the arm. One you old man shot
in the leg after getting caught in the crossfire of
gunman shooting each other from two vehicles, two people shot
and injured while driving down the street. And then, fewer
than five hours after DJT, after Trump posted a message
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on social media criticizing Prisker's handling of the crime. In Chicago,
a mass shooting happens in the Brownsville neighborhood of Chicago
South Side. Seven people wounded, literally less than five hours
after Trump said, as to Prisker, what does Prinskers say?
What does Mayor Johnson say? Well, let's hear what Mayor
Johnson city yesterday, wearing a very similar outfit to myself
in Oxford, to blue Oxford, to button down, untucked blue
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jeans and yelling at the.
Speaker 3 (03:36):
Top of his lungs.
Speaker 2 (03:37):
He obviously is telling about these mass shootings and all
these people shot and kill.
Speaker 3 (03:40):
Right, let's see what he says yesterday.
Speaker 4 (03:42):
No troops in the city of Chicago, no militarized force
in the city of Chicago. We're gonna defend our democracy
in the city of Chicago. We're gonna protect the humanity
of every single person in the city of chicag.
Speaker 2 (04:01):
How do you protect the humanity of every single person
when thirty two people are shot in thirteen and a
half hours, When fifty four people shot and seven killed
in three days, and he's angry about the National Guard?
He should be angry the National Guard is not there,
and he said yesterday he has grave concerns about National
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Guard troops being It could inflame tensions, he says, between
residents and law enforcement. What kind of residents My parents
live in the city, all my relatives were the ones
who have passed away over the past twenty years, and
the ones who are in my immediate family and extended
family live in the city of Chicago.
Speaker 3 (04:41):
It ain't them.
Speaker 2 (04:43):
So what kind of people would be mad at the
National Guard coming? And we have these this insane amount
of homicides and shootings. Mayor Johnson unveiled his executive ordericle
Protecting Chicago initiative. But it's not to protect the citizens
that work, paid taxes, don't commit crimes. It's to protect
the criminals, and it's for the activists who are remarkably
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seemingly more concerned about a total population than individuals. My
buddy Eric Erickson, I, just like Michael Dosarn was syndicated
and he writes a great little colmed He really said
that the Democrats really seem to be They don't seem
to care. These activists don't seem to care about individual
lives at all. They don't care about the approximately forty
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five people killed in the past year and ten months
in DC, all black that US Attorney for the District
of Columbia, Jennine.
Speaker 3 (05:37):
Perrot, has put their pictures out.
Speaker 2 (05:39):
They seem to say they care about all the black
and brown people that are suffering under law enforcement or
National Guard. It's so crazy. Oh my gosh, do you
want to hear the most insane thing? A woman named
Ashley Parker had to look her up, but she tweeted
out August twenty ninth, two days ago, three days ago,
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quote the sudden appearance she's in DC. I looked her
up and she works for The Atlantic. She writes for
She writes for The Washington Post, MSNBC, New York Times,
and she says the sudden appearance of National Guard in
DC brings with it an absurdist sheene their tasks quote
quote quote Titian.
Speaker 3 (06:22):
I mean, I guess this is Jeff.
Speaker 2 (06:24):
These people are a little too smart for us.
Speaker 3 (06:29):
I've never heard Yeah, Jeff.
Speaker 2 (06:31):
I'm gonna have to just leave. I can't stand up
to this woman. I'm gonna let her take over Worri.
Speaker 3 (06:35):
Shit my finger on the dump button. I didn't like
the way he said that last.
Speaker 2 (06:39):
Their tasks quote Titian, and then she puts beautification quote
unquote their backdrops farcical parenthesis, a DuPont Circle, Krispy Kreme,
their very President's Presence sitcom asks as if lifted from
an episode of Veep. So she's mocking an anger angry
at the Guard and the fat surgeon. But look what
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she wrote two months earlier, eight weeks before this thing
over the weekend quotes listen to this is crazy, same
person after another. She tweeted this out two months ago
after another bike was stolen. Last night, my husband and
I realized our life as DC homeowners by the numbers
includes one stolen car, two stolen scooters slash vespas. Those
are three four grand each, if not five or six
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or seven grand each, three stolen bikes, a partridge into paratree,
et cetera. That was June twenty fourth of twenty twenty five,
So eight weeks later she's attacking what she just said,
how bad it was. Isn't that amazing? I guess she
wants the number to go up. I guess she wants
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two bikes stolen, two cars stolen, four scooters stolen.
Speaker 3 (07:46):
I don't know. Let me ask you this.
Speaker 2 (07:49):
And I got more details in on this, including how Jppritska,
the governor of Illinois, is angry about this as well.
But if you had this much violence, whether it's in
the city of Chicago, whether it's in DC, maybe you're
in New York, for example, where I'm sitting right now,
or Dallas, where my residence is my primary residence, unless
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I can unless little caveat, unless you work for the
FED and you're a Biden appointing, then you could have
multiple residences right it off as the same amount of
the same, you know, multiple primary residences, as she's been
accused of doing. The FED at least a cook lady
who's fared, which we'll get to later. But my point
being is, if you were in this situation, one of
these cities where this bounce was this bad, would you
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want troops and feds there? Would you mind troops and
feds there? I know for me personally, dude, I would
be grateful. And you know what else too, you look
at you have I think it was particular or no, No,
it was Gavin Newsom, who, by the way, because Trump
is surging everywhere, Gavin Newsom sees the air of his
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ways and he wants to own what Trump does, and
so he literally clones Trump and is surging as you
know the California State show tip chips if you will,
as it were, Ponch and John are being surged for
his crime stuff in California, which is really funny. But
if you were in this kind of situation, at this
bunch of violence, would you want troops and Feds in
your community? Hit that talkback button to join the conversation.
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Speaker 3 (09:29):
We love sharing.
Speaker 2 (09:31):
One of the things I was gonna mention as I
was living to a second ago was Gavin Newsom said,
why didn't you searching what the high crime cities are
in red states? Why didn't you searching the Red States?
And the answer is real simple. I can tell you
right now if being a fifteen year plus resident of Dallas,
Texas and the state of Texas, Governor Greg Abbott and
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any governor, excuse me, any mayor would be grateful to
take a surge of DC I've seen me at federalies
as I like to call them, and troops, I would
be grateful. I would take it regardless of whether I
thought there's.
Speaker 3 (10:07):
A crime problem. No red city, no large red city.
Speaker 2 (10:11):
And the largest red city in the United States of
America is Fort Worth, Texas, which is part of the
metroplex where I live, Bell's four Worth. And they would
not have a problem with you know who would have
had a problem with the leftist on the city council,
the leftist on the county commission in Harris County, which
is Houston, where I fell in regularly for the great
KTRH one of the many iHeart radio stations I get
to work with KTRH.
Speaker 3 (10:32):
I was just filling it on Friday morning.
Speaker 2 (10:34):
Now I can tell you that that most of their
liberal Democrats who run that county and city would be mad.
But you might see the mayor be okay with it.
You would definitely see the middle of the road, and
even some modern Democrats be absolutely okay with it. If
you would not get the attacks like you do in Chicago,
there will be no executive orders and all those kind
of crap and such. So chiming right now on that
iHeart radio app, clicked that microphone icon of go to town.
Speaker 3 (10:56):
Would you welcome troops or feder rallies?
Speaker 2 (10:59):
I know that's what the Almond Mex Guides like to
call it, because metal slang in your community. So let's
share a little bit more here. This is Molly Hemingway
over the weekend on Fox News Sunday with Shannon Breen.
Speaker 3 (11:11):
Cut two these things.
Speaker 5 (11:13):
Is it helps decide congressional maps. Does this have everything
to do with redisible?
Speaker 6 (11:18):
Well, it does, in fact, we know that's twenty Sorry,
let's put the other errors.
Speaker 3 (11:21):
We're almost always to the detriment.
Speaker 2 (11:22):
That's a separate. There should be cut to malling Hemingway
them crime awakening. If I don't have that one, right,
then you can just let me know, pursu Jeff, I.
Speaker 3 (11:29):
Do not have that one. I do not have that
Molly hmuway. Okay, here we go, Yeah, go ahead, sir.
Speaker 7 (11:35):
Blue States mayors, governors, they're getting in on the action.
They don't want the fens involved, but they acknowledge there's crime.
Speaker 8 (11:41):
Yeah.
Speaker 9 (11:41):
When President Trump deployed the National Guard here in Washington,
d C. It immediately resulted in decreases in some of
the serious crime problems that have been plaguing this city.
And other jurisdictions noticed how that, how well that worked,
and they also understood they read the polls and they
saw that decreasing crime happens to be something that nearly
everybody supports politically, and so they quickly realized they too
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could do this. This is after years of defunding the police,
decreasing the number of police. Like in Washington, DC, we've
decreased the number of police by hundreds. That was an
intentional policy by our city council to make the streets
less safe. And they've also made it much easier to
commit crime. These policies are now harming the Democrat party
and so I think that's why you're seeing some mayors
roll out.
Speaker 3 (12:25):
We mentioned the polls and then one from ap.
Speaker 7 (12:26):
Nork got a lot of attention this week, so we'll
put this up. When people were asked how much is
crime a problem in big cities, eighty one percent say major,
eighteen percent say minor one percent say not a problem.
So susan, essentially ninety nine percent of people think is
a problem.
Speaker 3 (12:40):
Yeah, that one percent. Who are they? I know who
they are.
Speaker 2 (12:44):
It's Mayor Brandon Johnson in Chicago, affectionately called Conehead by
my parents because they horrible air cut he has.
Speaker 3 (12:51):
And JB.
Speaker 2 (12:52):
Pritsker, the governor of Illinois, Gavin knew some at all
for these big blue states and cities.
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Whether it is the surge in violence in Chicago, massive
surge fifty four shot seven fatally, and yet Mayor Brandon
Johnson and Governor J. B.
Speaker 3 (13:39):
Pritzgar are freaking out. Not about the.
Speaker 2 (13:41):
Crime that's totally seemingly acceptable. What is non acceptable is Trump.
And by the way, I'm hearing he's doing an announcement today.
By the way, he's doing a press conference. I think
it's at two o'clock is so we'll see what he
says later today, but he might be announcing the surge
of troops and federal officers to Chicago.
Speaker 3 (14:03):
Interestingly enough, JB.
Speaker 2 (14:04):
Pritue, the governor of Illinois, is not against setting FBI dea.
He wants them to work with the police department in
Chicago or Cook County authorities or throughout the five days,
six or seven metropolitan counties around the Chicago land area.
But he does not want those troops.
Speaker 3 (14:22):
He's anger.
Speaker 2 (14:25):
And I'm asking you if you had this kind of
a crime problem. Fifty four shots seven killed in three days,
you know, in thirteen and a half hours. There were
thirty two shots in thirteen and a half hours to
begin the weekend. It's insane. Would you mind if that
was in your city, the kind of violence? Would you
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mind the National Guard surging in, the federal officer surgeing.
I mean, my gosh, I would welcome in. Here's also
what Johnson said over the weekend. Mayor Johnson said yesterday,
we have received credible reports he's talking about it's like
it's some kind of it's like a terrorist threat. We
have received credinal reports that we have days, not weeks
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before our city what gets hit by some attack, before
our city sees some type of militarized activity by the
federal government. Orange man is sending troops ah light.
Speaker 3 (15:18):
You're hair on fire. Nothing about crime.
Speaker 2 (15:22):
He says, we must take immediate drastic action to protect
our people from He says, we take these threats seriously.
We must take immediate drastic action to protect our people
from a federal overreach, not from crime. The threat is
the Feds and Trump, not the criminals.
Speaker 3 (15:42):
Whoo.
Speaker 2 (15:45):
Meanwhile, Portland, the City of Portland has lost meals on
wheels at their Portland location over crime and safety concerns.
The CEO says of Meals and Wheel says, I can't
keep our staff safe, our volunteers safe, because there's always
some thing happening. We've been threatened with knives, fires have
been set, it was time to close. Every day they're
stepping over feces, there's needles, drug dealing, and death. The
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organization says they've had a difficult time keeping volunteers. She
told KOI N, a news station there in Portland, Oregan,
that she's the staff had to step over a body
one time to get into the building. Well, the problem
is Trump and the federal allians that would show up,
not the crime out out out.
Speaker 3 (16:26):
This is Dan from Erie, Pennsylvania. My morning show is
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back button now you know our heartstream, click the microphone icon. Well,
we had fifty four shot over the weekend, seven killed,
including a mass shooting within less than five hours after
Trump said Fritzker better to get his act together. I'm
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sending in the troops. It's just amazing. So the big
question as you now have the mayor of City of Chicago,
Brandon Johnson going apoplectic, not about the crime at all, No, no, no,
nothing about that. He just says, we need more jobs programming.
I'm not kidding. I feel in regularly for a station
in Chicago, which is my hometown, and the level of
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insanity with the amount of crime. You'll have people do
vile things on a subway or the l or in
the loop, on the train, the CTA train, Chicago Trains,
Authority train, and people will assault. A man will assault
the same women over and over again, ninety ten times, release, release,
and then something horrible, way worse, like a horrible stuff
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happens and then he's in jail with ten and prior ten,
prior stitching priors never held the account. So if this
was your talent and you had these mass amount of
shootings and death, would you support the troops being sent
and would you support the federal agents being sent? And
William has a great talkback he wanted to share. Let's
let's go to William.
Speaker 3 (18:25):
Good morning.
Speaker 10 (18:26):
If I lived in a city with the crime out
of control, like Chicago, I would not want to see
federal troops or National Guard on the streets. What I
would like to see is the police agencies that are
already in position, do their damn jobs and hold the
mayor accountable. This has gone on way too long in
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these liberal cities. Crime is out of control and nobody's
ever held accountable for it.
Speaker 2 (18:53):
I'm going to tell you why, William, that is not
the right way to do it, because I have many
cities Chicago police officer friends, and many former police officers
who have gone to the suburbs. I spent a time
two weeks ago visiting with the two police officers, foreign
police officers from the city of Chicago. You know where
they went to a suburb. You know why? Because they
don't want to go to jail for doing their job.
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If you tell the cops to quote unquote do their
gym job, guess who The City of Chicago Police chief,
the Superintendent Snelling, guess who he answers to, Mayor Brandon Johnson.
So if you tell the cops to do the job
like they're supposed to do, you know what they'll do.
Speaker 3 (19:26):
They'll go to jail.
Speaker 2 (19:27):
Because it happened to one of my friends associates, one
of his fellow folks.
Speaker 3 (19:31):
He did his job.
Speaker 2 (19:33):
If something that put have happened in the suburban and
DFW where I live, Dells Fort Worth, something similar happened
there and within two weeks the cops were back on
the job. They did an intern investigation. They didn't violate
any policies. It had resulted into death, but they actually
did their jobs properly. You'll never know their names. They
weren't put on the spot with their names. They were investigated,
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they were found to be righteous, they were put back
on the street and never know who they are in Chicago.
They would have been arrested. That's what happens. The cops
cannot do their jobs. If they do their job is
the way they want to the way they should, the
way that you want them to, they will be fired
or go to jail.
Speaker 3 (20:09):
It does not happen there.
Speaker 2 (20:11):
And that is why the President of the United States
of America needs to protect the people of City Chicago, because.
Speaker 3 (20:17):
Their own government will not do it. That's a fact, Jack.
Just like in DC, you.
Speaker 2 (20:23):
Know you now have is you know, Mayor Muriel Bauser
praising Trump because you know why, because their constituents have
been praising With the results, the net results, they're happy.
Speaker 3 (20:34):
They have less so much less crime, so much less crime.
Speaker 2 (20:36):
And by the way, the idea that Trump has only
thirty days is completely wrong. He does not have thirty
days that ends I think September ninth or thereabouts. He
does not have thirty days. The only thing he's limited
to on thirty days is the police force could taking
over the DC police force. But what he can do
forever as long as he's the president is continue to
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surge of federal agents FBI, the ea US park parks
patrol or what it's called the parks officers, and at
all you know, border patrol, et cetera, and the troops.
They can go in perpetuity. What cannot go past thirty
days is simply the police department. Boom, Okay, let's go
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to one of our listeners at WHLO.
Speaker 8 (21:25):
Just came back from DC. I haven't been there for
twenty years, and the only reason I went was because
of what President Trump did by bringing in the National Guard.
I saw them, I thanked them and appreciated them.
Speaker 3 (21:43):
Thank you very.
Speaker 2 (21:44):
Much, Thankank Trump, and thank you very much for your thoughts.
If you want to join the conversation, use that talk
back button on your iheartstream. Took the microphone icon, go
to town. I love hearing from you. Christine Nome is
lashing out at CBS News anchor At o'keith from Face
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the Nation, and he was asking about why doesn't the
Trump administration charge and go after crime for ki Mar
Brego Garcia, the fake Maryland man and accused MS thirteen member,
accused wife beer or according to his own life, and
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accused human smuggler who was driving a car that the
Ice agents out of Baltimore, Maryland said, if this car
gets pulled over, calls it's a human smuggling vehicle. The
man the only human smuggling vehicle was kill Mar's boss.
He's in jail for human trafficking. He said human. He
says the kill Maar was doing human trafficking at that day.
That car has a fourth set of seats put back
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into it, which is totally you know, just bolt some
seats bolted in the back for a fourth row for
human smuggling. Whereupon he had in the state of Tennessee,
not too far for the great staff of your morning show,
including Michael hr and they pulled him over and he
had I think nine illegals in the car with him,
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no identification, no luggage, no nothing, because they're coming out
from the border. So anyway, so Edoki says to christian Home,
why didn't you, why don't just prosecute him instead of
reporting him and no prosecutions. Let's hear what Christino will
actually before I say this, Christinome answered, but she went
nuts and she tweeted this out. And if you want
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to see this tweet that I'm talking about, Christian Home
has the video that has been that CBS kept in
the show, and then the video of her talking for
ten twenty thirty seconds. They cut that out and she
says it was selective editing. I'm gonna play that for you.
But she is outraged Christian Dome of Fox News Reports
accused of the CBS of shamefully editing her interview about kill
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mahar Abrigo Garcia.
Speaker 3 (23:55):
Let's play the audio.
Speaker 2 (23:57):
You're gonna hear a pause where the pause is about
five ten seconds into the sound by I'm replay for you.
There's a pause, and the pause is signifying from that
point on that was edited out, and she says, you
selectively edited that out.
Speaker 3 (24:12):
Let's play that. Now play cut three, christenom and.
Speaker 5 (24:15):
The one thing that we will continue to do is
to make sure that he doesn't walk free in the
United States of America. This individual was a known human
smuggler MS thirteen gang member, an individual who is a
wife beater and someone who was so perverted that he
solicited nude photos from minors and even his fellow human
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traffickers told him to knock it off.
Speaker 3 (24:38):
He was so sick in what.
Speaker 5 (24:39):
He was doing and how he was treating small children.
So he needs to never be in the United States
of America, and our administration is making sure we're doing
all that we can to bring him to justice.
Speaker 2 (24:49):
So they cut it out the part where you hear
a quick pause, but where she says he's a known
human smuggler MS thirteen gang member, wife beater, pervertis listed
to nude photos from minors and even a small human
traffickers told them to knock it off. So sick and
how he was treating small children. So she says that
that is selective editing. CBS says no, no, no, we edited
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it out because of time time constraints.
Speaker 3 (25:14):
But they say, well, it's on the full interviews on YouTube.
Speaker 2 (25:17):
Which was watching that compared to the original interview, who
knows now that this is good blowing up? Maybe a
lot more so. And one more thing on Kilmar. He
was offered a chance to do a plea deal. If
he pled guilty to a lesser charge of human smuggling,
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they would send him to Costa Rica for deportation. He
rejected that. So then they're saying, okay, he's going to
be going to.
Speaker 3 (25:46):
Rwanda.
Speaker 2 (25:46):
I think it is the beautiful, beautiful area of I
think it's Rwanda, Rwanda.
Speaker 3 (25:53):
You win a trip to Rwanda.
Speaker 6 (25:57):
Like on the price is right, your spacious accommodations will
be provided by the federal government though, But anyway, so kill.
Speaker 2 (26:08):
Mar is now saying I want to go to Costa
Rica as if he's working with a travel agency, it
gets to pick where he's being deported to.
Speaker 3 (26:16):
Remarkable, isn't it.
Speaker 2 (26:19):
Why do you think CBS News cut off that part
of the interview with Christinom. Do you actually think it
was because it's so detrimental to kill Mar's reputation that
they edited out or do you think it was for
time constraints. I got to tell you, that is one
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heck of an accusation. I believe it personally, and I
think it was cut out because they don't want to
tarnish the reputation of marilynd Man.
Speaker 3 (26:50):
How do you think, why do you think they cut
it off?
Speaker 2 (26:52):
And do you think that's relevant that part that was
cut out is actually relevant?
Speaker 3 (26:57):
I sure as heck do So.
Speaker 2 (27:00):
You have the LA people freaking out, some of the politicians.
You have an LA City Council member accusing home Depot
being complicit with ice raids. She's now attacking home Depot.
Take your orange aprins somewhere else. She said, Home Depot
has no place at Eagle Rock, one of the areas
of Los Angeles where she represents a city council member.
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She claimed that home Depot was complicit with ICE. These
raids are part of disturbing pattern across Los Angeles with
ICE repeatedly targeting home depot, parking lots, gathering spots for
day labors. Actually, if you follow the accounts that I
do and I retweet them on my Twitter for you,
you should follow me at Chris crock Show. That's at
Chris Crock Show. C Chris k Okay. I know it's
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called X but I hate that name. I called Twitter.
Speaker 3 (27:47):
Anyways, you can see all these different.
Speaker 2 (27:50):
Raids they do, and then you'll have like a Fox
News bill malusion will put on there who they netted,
and in some of these raids they're talking about their
in rage with You find a foul, you find people
with some pretty heinous crimes that are at the home depot.
I would not pick up anyone from the home depot,
just so you know, they find a lot of people
with a lot of records, So absolutely hard pass on that,
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DHS says. On August twenty eighth, border patrol to the
targeted operation will Willshire Boulevard in La near Home Depot,
eight individuals arrested, including six illegals from Guatemala, one illegal
from El Salvador, one illegal from Mexico. Three of those
arrested had extensive rap sheets for crimes including visa overstate,
possession of a controlled substance, grand theft. One also had
(28:38):
a final order of deportation from an immigration judge. You
don't know who's there, and I trust our law enforcement
and ICE to do their jobs.
Speaker 3 (28:47):
Period. I wanted to share a few more things.
Speaker 2 (28:52):
Here's another whitewashing of an illegal who has a horrible record.
This is in Fox News yesterday. DHS rages over what
it calls a New York Times sob story about a
convicted Jamaican murderer deported by Trump. So here's what the
New York Times headlines aid. The man who'd served his
time in US is deported to an African prison. That
(29:14):
sounds really bad, but Trump tweeted the South. President Trump
said he's convicted of murderer. He was sentenced to twenty
five years to life given a deportation order in two
thousand and nine. His criminal history included arm robbery, possession
of a weapon, forcible theft, of course, convicted of murder too.
During prison, he got a bachelor's degree. He pursued a
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master's in divinity as well. He was released in four
years ago. Biden administration allowed him to stay in the
US as long as he checked in with Ice.
Speaker 3 (29:45):
Holy God murderer. Whoo.
Speaker 2 (29:49):
And that's despite the standing deportation order. Trump ordered him
to be deported to Stawani s Watini, small southern African
nation where he's not a citizen. And the York Times
is playing a Swans that's a violin for him. Wow
wow wowow. And then you have Rolling Stone writing about
(30:11):
self deportees. People that are now reporting themselves are walking
past skulls of dead illegal migrants in Central American jungles.
Speaker 3 (30:19):
It's horrifying.
Speaker 2 (30:21):
During the Biden administration was in three hundred thousand northbound
illegals traversed the Darien Gap in just twenty twenty four.
Three hundred thousand. That's a horribly dangerous area. Four days
across the Darian Gap by foot you see ematiated remains
of mother and daughter who died hugging a woman who
looked like she'd been shot in the head, decomposed body
of whatever appear to be an elderly man, and many
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many human bones and skulls lined the edges of the swampy,
overgrown pass as Rolling Stone Magazine. They also say that
one man from Venezuela said, here's what he saw on
his way up through the Darien Gap. This is so sad,
and this is why the massive leagal immigration in the
past four years was so wrong.
Speaker 3 (31:02):
The first thing he saw.
Speaker 2 (31:05):
Was how a migrant person who resisted a robbery Mecco,
Mexico was killed with a chety. The other happened in
the Panama jungle when he saw a man. This is horrifying,
a man leave behind his young daughter waist deep in mud.
He left her there, lying in the mud and crying.
And I couldn't do anything because I was dying of exhaustion.
But I can't forget that, he said, with tears in
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his eyes.
Speaker 3 (31:27):
Oh my gosh, it's your morning show with Michael del Chorno.
Speaker 2 (31:33):
It's time for the top five stories of the day.
Speaker 3 (31:38):
Let's hear it all right.
Speaker 2 (31:45):
Rosie Odnut apologizes over the weekend for claiming falsely the
Minneapolis church shooter was a Republican MAGA supporter. Oh my gosh, woo.
I'll play audio of that a little later in the show.
Speaking of leaving the country like miss o'donnat actress Robin Wright.
I don't know who she is, but face looks familiar.
(32:07):
She was in House of Cards see House of Cards.
Thank you, brother.
Speaker 3 (32:11):
Jinny and Forrest Gump.
Speaker 2 (32:13):
Oh if that's her, Oh my gosh, I love you, Jenna. Okay,
now I know who she is.
Speaker 3 (32:20):
Okay. Actress Robin Wright says she's leaving the US for
the UK.
Speaker 2 (32:23):
It's liberating America is a pass word show. How long
before she comes back?
Speaker 3 (32:32):
You think? I don't know, what do you think, like.
Speaker 2 (32:34):
Six months, eight months, a year or two? And by
the way, che Les forever, that's fine too. God bless
her at the door. Hit you in the rump. Latin
American leftists are outraged. The thirty three country group Sea
lact said these are Latin Caribbean states socialist communists such
led by Hugo's not Hugo Sharps he passed away, Nicholas Maduro,
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the dictator in Venezuela.
Speaker 3 (32:56):
They're outrage.
Speaker 2 (32:57):
They're asking the US to stop drug fighting efforts in
the Caribbean. Yeah, that's because we're taking away your dollars there,
brother man, not gonna happen. Trump parked a whole bunch
of our warships there. This is a war between terrorists,
the car de la Soyas Cartel of the Sons and
thren dad Agua being sent here on purpose by Venezuela.
They are massive, massive, massive drug movers fentnol providers that.
Speaker 3 (33:19):
Are killing our people. I support what Trump's doing in
that regard.
Speaker 2 (33:23):
This Also, Trump says he will be putting up a
portrait of Joe Biden's auto pen at the White House
Rose Garden patio. Per the Daily Caller, it's going up
in about two weeks because it's all being prepared.
Speaker 3 (33:35):
It's gonna be huge.
Speaker 2 (33:37):
I see a frame picture of Trump for first term,
then Biden's auto pen, then a.
Speaker 3 (33:40):
Train picture of Trump for this term. Bring it on,
Bring it on.
Speaker 2 (33:45):
I got one more the top five the Power Bowl
jackpot source to one point one billion, but you'll only
get a fraction if you win it four hundred and
ninety eight million before taxes, three hundred and fourteen million
after the government takes it to cut producer Jeff you need.
My theory is one hundred and three hundred thousand max
if you earn. If you win any more than that,
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your life gets destroyed nine times out of ten from
what I've seen thoughts.
Speaker 3 (34:09):
I will take my chances. They always say that until
it happens that it's too late.
Speaker 2 (34:15):
Up next, we're going to talk to our correspondent Roy
O'Neil as Congress returns with a lot on their plate,
and then we're going to get into the news conference
bipartisan on Epstein victims.
Speaker 3 (34:25):
People are going to be outraged, they say, quote unquote,
all that.
Speaker 2 (34:28):
Next, this is Your Morning Show Chris Crockett for Michael Desora.
Speaker 3 (34:32):
We're all in this together. This is Your Morning Show
with Michael Ndheld Joe Now