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We love hearing from you. Can you imagine this.
Speaker 5 (00:58):
If you live in a city and over the three
day Labor Day weekend, fifty four people shot, seven fatally
shot across your city and in fact, in the first
thirteen and a half hours Friday night into Saturday morning.
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In the first thirteen and a half hours, thirty two
separate shootings in your city. If you live in a
large city, can you imagine that, for example, a seventeen
year old insider home and a bullet came through a
front window. Here in the arm of thirty one year
old man shot in the leg after getting caught in
the crossfire. Gunmen shooting at each other from two vehicles.
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Two people shot and injured while driving down a street.
That's just the beginning of your weekend. If this was
going on in your community, would you want the National
Guard to come in to help you? Would you be
okay with federal agents being surged, Border Patrol, FBI, DEA,
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you know, US, Marshall's, you name it, like Trump's been
doing in DC. Would you want that? Would that be
an emergency? If would you be against that? If Trump
did that, whether or not you like it or not,
which would be railing against that, which would be railing
against the crime and the violence.
Speaker 3 (02:28):
Well in the city of Chicago.
Speaker 5 (02:31):
Trump, by the way, leader today, I think around two
PM is going to do a press conference or kind
of a statement for the White House. It very well
could be that he is surging in a few days
the National Guard and federal officers to Chicago. And yet
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the response from the mayor and Brandon Johnson and the
Governor Pritzker is one of being apoplectic, not over the crime.
Speaker 3 (03:03):
They're not mad and railing at the crimes.
Speaker 5 (03:06):
They're mad and railing at the prospect of Donald Trump
sending troops and federal agents to Chicago.
Speaker 3 (03:15):
Wow.
Speaker 5 (03:17):
Well, let's hear Mayor Brandon Johnson yesterday wearing exactly what
I'm wearing right now, jeans, an untucked, blue, buttoned down
Oxford shirt.
Speaker 3 (03:30):
I'll play cut one, Brandon Johnson yesterday. No federal troops.
Speaker 6 (03:34):
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 Chicago.
Speaker 5 (03:53):
How do you protect every person in the city of
Chicago by allowing mass violence and by railing not against
the violence, but by railing against President Trump?
Speaker 3 (04:02):
Isn't that wild? Nothing about the crime.
Speaker 5 (04:08):
In fact, fewer than five hours after Trump posted a
message on social media, Saturday, criticizing Pritzker's handling of the crime.
Speaker 3 (04:18):
In Chicago.
Speaker 5 (04:19):
Fewer than five hours a mass shooting happened in the Bronzeville,
Chicago neighborhood on the South Side that left seven people wounded.
And this is what the mayor is mad at, not
at the crime, talking about humanity and democracy. There is
no democracy if you're dead.
Speaker 3 (04:40):
Yeah, so this is so wild.
Speaker 5 (04:44):
Let me ask you this, if you had this much
violence in your community, would you want troops and federal
agents surged? Would you be more outraged at the crime
or would you be more outraged at the prospect of
the National Guard and federal aid being sent into your community?
I would so welcome it. Would you want the troops
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and the Fed? How would you feel about this if
this was your community. I want you to chime in
right now on that talkback button on the iheartstream, click
the microphone and icon joined the conversation.
Speaker 3 (05:17):
We'd love to hear from you on that. This is
unthinkable to me.
Speaker 5 (05:20):
I'm born in the city of Chicago, raised in the
Chicago Land area, come from a multiple generational family that's
been born and raised in the city, and I do
fill ins for radio there normally regularly as well, so
I know what's going on there. And let me tell
you something. It is so sick. You constantly see people
nine to ten or more arrests for doing horrible things
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on the Chicago Transit Authority, the CEETA. I call it
the mugger moover. Wherever you are at the jail rail
the mugger mover. But you know, you see a guy
who's doing terrible things that you know, touching women and
doing also horrible things, and then it's nine, ten, eleven,
twelve arrests and then finally what happens is something horrible,
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a full on sexual assault, and the guy is finally
put in jail. So the system there is intentionally pro criminal.
When you have massive crime, there is no outrage from
the mayor and Governor Pritzker on the crime. The outrage
is the fact that Donald Trump's going to come in
and clean up their mess. This would be one hundred
ten percent in I would be one hundred and ten
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percent in support of this. Let's play cut number two.
Molly heming Away from the Federalist on function New Sunday Morning.
Speaker 7 (06:35):
Bluestates, mayors, governors, they're getting in on the action. They
don't want the fens involved, but they acknowledge there's crime.
Speaker 8 (06:41):
Yeah.
Speaker 9 (06:41):
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 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,
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and so they quickly realized they two could do this.
Speaker 3 (07:05):
This is after.
Speaker 9 (07:05):
Years of defunding the police, decreasing the number of police.
Like in Washington, DC, we 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 (07:24):
We mentioned the polls and then one from AP and.
Speaker 7 (07:26):
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.
Speaker 3 (07:36):
Not a problem.
Speaker 7 (07:37):
So susan Essentially ninety nine percent of people think is
a problem.
Speaker 3 (07:40):
Yeah, that one percent? Who are they? So wow?
Speaker 5 (07:45):
And yet you have the officials in Chicago and in Illinois,
the governor of the mayor outraged.
Speaker 3 (07:52):
Look at this.
Speaker 5 (07:54):
All seven people shot, five men and two women at
this mass shooting, ranging in age from twenty eight to
thirty two, taken the hospitals.
Speaker 3 (08:04):
No suspects arrested.
Speaker 5 (08:05):
The first of seven homicides over the three day weekend
in Chicago.
Speaker 3 (08:09):
This weekend.
Speaker 5 (08:11):
They started at eleven to fifty six pm Friday, twenty
five year old woman pronounced ad University of Chicago Medical
Center shot second victim, twenty three old woman shots to
both gunshot winds, both legs in fair condition. It goes
on and on and on, the homicides, men, women, children
shot and killed in the weekend, and the reaction is
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anger at that.
Speaker 3 (08:35):
Look at this from Washington, d C. This is crazy.
Speaker 5 (08:40):
A woman named Ashley Parker tweeted this out August twenty ninth,
the sudden appearance.
Speaker 3 (08:46):
She lives in DC.
Speaker 5 (08:47):
She also worked for The Atlantic, Washington Post, MSNBC New
York Times. She tweeted this on the twenty ninth of August.
The sudden appearance of the National Garden d C brings
with it an absurdist, sheene, and then she uses big
words their tasks, their tasks, quotidian beautification, their backdrops, farcicle,
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a DuPont circle, Krispy Kreme, the very presence sitcom esque,
as if lifted from an episode of Veep, she writes.
But just eight weeks before this, before Trump surged the
military and the federal agents, she tweeted something else on
June twenty fourth of this year, quote, after another bike
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was stolen last night, my husband and I realized our
life as DC homeowners, by the numbers includes one stolen car,
two stolen scooters, slashed vespas. I mean those are three
to seven grandiche, three stolen bikes, a partridge in a
par tree, et cetera. So she went nuts on the crime,
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and then two months later, when it's Trumps surging to
stop it, she's angry. Uh, remarkable, isn't isn't it? So
you tell me how you feel about a surgeon, if
you would like this in your community, if it was
just horribly plagued by violence like in Chicago, and they're
also threatening, you know, or Kevin Newsom, why don't you
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send them these to the Red states where the red
cities where there's high crime. I don't know of any
Red state governor, including the one where I live in Dallas,
Governor Greg Abbott of Texas, would refuse any support from
the federal government to surge troops. There's no red state,
and the largest city red city in the United States
of America is in Fort Worth, part of Dallas Fort Forth,
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where I live. You won't find anybody who's Republican being
upset or against surging troops or federal relations to crack
down on crime.
Speaker 3 (10:47):
No, it's welcomed.
Speaker 5 (10:49):
I don't know one Red state governor, one Red city
governor or see me a mayor who would be against it.
Brandon Johnson said he created this executive order not against crime. No,
it's called Protecting Chicago initiative, the most sweeping campaign of
any city in the country to protect ourselves from the
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threats and actions of this out of control crime. No,
this out of control administration. It's Trump.
Speaker 3 (11:19):
Trump is bad, not the crime, not the criminals.
Speaker 5 (11:22):
He says, it's violating the rights of Trump's violating the
rights of Chicagoans, not the criminals.
Speaker 3 (11:28):
They're not violating the rights of Chicagoans. Trump is.
Speaker 5 (11:31):
He says, we've received credible reports. He's talking like this
is a terrorist attack or something. We've received credible reports
that we have days, not weeks before a city sees
some types of militarized activity on the federal government. We
take these seriously, these threats seriously. We must take a
media drastic action to protect our people from crime, criminals,
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no from Trump.
Speaker 3 (11:58):
Wow, huh.
Speaker 5 (12:00):
And then remember Governor Pritzker, Remember he did that video
last week and he's like, here, I am walking at
six a m. On the Chicago River for our lakefront
Lake Michigan. He's in a He's walking along the lake
in an expensive, ritzy downtown area and look, there's no
crime here. And of course one of the big publications
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in Chicago that I read where I'm filling in there
Chicago contray and says, Governor, you need to go to Austin.
Austin is the gate of the Gates of Hell. The
Austin neighborhood with his tons of homicides. Why don't you
go to Austin with no security walk around with it
with a into a live you know, live post there.
Speaker 3 (12:39):
Yeah, good luck with that.
Speaker 5 (12:41):
Princeker also said Donald Trump wants to use the military
to occupy US city to punish its dissidents and score
political points, not crying not to fight crime, but to
punish its dissidence. If this is what, if this were
happening in any other country, we would have no trouble
calling it what it is, a dangerous power grab.
Speaker 3 (13:02):
Dunk dun dun.
Speaker 5 (13:07):
Crime is so out of control in these blue cities.
At one of them, meals on wheels just announced they're
shutting down. I'll tell you which city that is. Plus
we'll hear from you. Hit that talkback button on the
on heard stream cook the microphone icon. Also coming up,
Christy Nome is attacking CBS News when she did an
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interview over the weekend on Face the Nation, saying they
shamefully edited out some of her comments. On Abradio Garcia
the non Marilyn Man, we'll get to that coming up next.
This is Chris crocking for Michael Del Geno.
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you each morning. Commercial free. All right, So Portland says well,
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Meals on Wheel says, Downtown Portland and the actually Portland overall,
they're shutting their location down. They're done with Downtown Portland.
They shut two facilities down, one in downtown over crime
and safety. Meals on Wheels CEO says, it's been a
long time coming. I can't keep our staff safe and
our volunteers safe because there's always something happening. We've been
threatened with knives, threatened with knives, fires have been set.
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It was time to close every day, she says. They're
stepping over feces, there's needles and drug dealing and deaths.
They've had a difficult time keeping volunteers. She says staff
had to step over a body one time to get
into a building. Oh my gosh, Portland could use a
surge of troops as well. But Chicago's coming first and
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we're gonna keep watching that one. That Trump's doing. The
press conference today too. I'm guessing it might be about that.
I am guessing that. In the meantime, Christy Nome, our
DHS secretary, did an interview on Face the Nation with
host Ed O'Keefe and Ed O'Keefe asked her, why don't
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you follow through with prosecution of kill Marl Brea Garcia,
the non Marilyn man instead, the illegal immigrant who has
been ordered for deportation for some time now, also accused
of human smuggling. His wife said he beat her horribly
over two separate instances over a year or two in
two separate reports restraining orders. Also charged with human trafficking.
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The former human trafficker Boss that he had he was
in his car, driving his car. That's human trafficking car
according to Baltimore Ice and as old boss says from prison.
Speaker 3 (15:57):
Yet for human smuggling. Yes, he was working for me,
doing him and smuggling.
Speaker 5 (16:01):
But Christino says she was shamefully edited out. Ed o'keef
asked her about why aren't you prosecuting Kimar and just
supporting him? Straight out? Now, I'm gonna play this for you.
She You're gonna hear a quick pause. At CBS News
kept in the beginning five ten seconds and then the
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pause where the pause hits. After that, it was edited out,
and she's outraged about it. Let's play that.
Speaker 3 (16:29):
I'm looking for it. I apologize. It's cut. Number to do.
Speaker 10 (16:34):
Three will to do and the one thing that we
will continue to do is to make sure that he
doesn't walk for you in the United States of America.
Speaker 3 (16:43):
Let's pause. Let's pause this real fast. We're gonna do it.
Coming up next on the backside.
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Chris Crockett from Michael does Geno. I'm with you all
week from New York City this time. Normally I'm from
my Dallas home studio, and you know it's not too bad,
not too shabby here, if I must say, but we're
going to talk to in just a moment our correspondent
National correspondent Rory O'Neil about dirty jobs. Some people that
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work in dirty jobs, quote unquote, whether they be you know, gritty,
grimy or other stuff, they may have a lower stress level.
Speaker 3 (17:47):
As such.
Speaker 5 (17:48):
We're gonna get to that with him right now. Actually, Rory,
welcome back to our show, of course, your morning show.
Chris Crockett from Michael Dojeno. Hello, how are you bro
doing well?
Speaker 8 (17:58):
Chris?
Speaker 3 (17:58):
How are you dude? Well?
Speaker 5 (18:00):
Okay, this is interesting how dirty workers might hold a
secret to avoiding burnout. So I read this thing and
sometimes it gets confusing. Would you tell me your overview
on this thing, because I'm kind of confused.
Speaker 3 (18:14):
Sure, Yeah, go ahead.
Speaker 9 (18:16):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (18:16):
So, dirty work is a term that micro did not invent.
Speaker 3 (18:20):
Okay, so that it goes back to.
Speaker 8 (18:22):
The nineteen fifties and sociologists who essentially said that they
considered dirty work in three different categories. There's the physically
dirty work, you know, dirt under your fingernails, kind of
ditch digging, garbage band sort of giant. Then there's the
socially dirty, which is, you know, you work in a
prison or you work with drug addicts and rehad that
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sort of a thing. And then there's the morally maybe dirty,
you're exotic dance kind of a thing. So those are
essentially the three different categories. And what this research finds
is that how those workers deal with sometimes the stigma
related to their jobs, you know, they do they let
it roll off their back. Do they never even entertain
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this idea of I don't care what the neighbor thinks
I'm doing for a job, or if it is something
they worry about, if they're concerned that, oh gosh, the
neighbors saw me, you know, empty cleaning bathrooms or emptying
out garbage cans. If you internalize that, then that will
make you high stress. That will make you more likely
to quit that job and be miserable on that job.
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And we know that that stress can convert into you know,
physical ailments as well. But if you're able to sort
of hell, hey, you know, look, I'm just doing my
thing on this makes me happy. It's easy, or maybe
it's not, but you just like the work. And maybe
because you don't, you want to be able to turn
your brain off when you're off the clock, or maybe
you like working garbage man hours at four am to noon,
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whatever it may be. If you can process that and say, hey,
I don't care what the neighbors think, then you're more
likely to stay on that job and do the job longer.
And that's important for companies that are and even government
that try to hire garbage workers and ditch diggers and
the like to do those kinds of jobs.
Speaker 3 (20:05):
So that's what the thrust of this. It sounds like
to me.
Speaker 5 (20:10):
If you work in these fields and you don't care
about any stigma, you're very very happy. If you care
about what others think, then you're very unhappy. But to me,
I don't understand how that fits in with dirty jobs
versus any job. Why. That's what I'm confused about it. Basically,
it seems to me, first of all, there's two things
I think about this. Number One, the beauty of punching
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in and punching out and being done like a nine
to five regular job, which we you and I do
not work. There's a beauty that that you and I
don't have that sometimes we maybe wish we have. But
that's one part of this, okay. But the second part
of it is whether or not you are worried about
whether there's others think of you and your social you know,
you're you're more mentally healthy. So I don't understand that
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part is they're basically saying that companies that work with
dirty jobs with employees need to look for people who
don't care what other people think about them.
Speaker 3 (20:59):
Is that what there's well.
Speaker 8 (21:01):
In part, but also to encourage that from an employer standpoint,
where you're trying to manage these people and have these
organizational interventions, they say, if you're managing people, you guys say, hey, look,
you know you're doing an honest job.
Speaker 3 (21:14):
You know you're doing what this.
Speaker 8 (21:15):
County needs or this town needs when you're when you're
driving the garbage truck or whatever it may be, that
you know, look, there's no shame in that game. And
sometimes the employer has to reinforce that because the insurance
agent never never even enters their mind, or the banker
or whatever they be, like, that's not something they even
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consider as a possibility. Whereas a lot of the people
who are perhaps reluctant to go in these jobs or
maybe find out it's not a good fit because they
do care too much about what their neighbor thinks they're doing.
Speaker 3 (21:47):
Rory, I'm going to sell you.
Speaker 5 (21:48):
The one job this makes me think about is when
I was in the early two thousands working in Madison, Wisconsin.
I saw the city of Milwaukee was offering forty two
bucks an hour. This is like an two to three
forty two bucks an hour to weigh yourself in the
sewage and pull out things like spent prophylactics combs.
Speaker 3 (22:06):
That's one thing might want to work out over there.
Speaker 5 (22:08):
I was like, I'll sign that for that back thing,
so like that's a lot of money back then. Especially Rory,
I appreciates you this morning. Appreciates you very much.
Speaker 12 (22:15):
Sir.
Speaker 3 (22:16):
Hey, thanks Chris, Yes, thank you sir.
Speaker 5 (22:19):
Yeah, And producer Jeff, we're going to work on that.
No shame, sir, No shame. Your extra job where you moonlight.
We won't even get into it, you know, no shame.
Speaker 3 (22:31):
Okay, okay, I appreciate that because it's just a double
shift at the dairy.
Speaker 5 (22:35):
Dip, yes, and the dairy dip. We don't want to
go into what that actually means. All right, thank you,
very thank you very much. Extra extra chocolate please, no
no hard pass, all right. Christin Nolme, DHS secretary was
on Face the Nation, and she was asked by ed Okeef,
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who hosts it, why don't you follow through with the
prosecution of kill mar Abrego Garcia for human smuggling? Why
don't you follow through with the prosecution with him on
some of the other stuff. And she has an answer,
and the answer goes for about five to ten seconds,
but it keeps going for another fifteen twenty seconds or so,
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and they cut out the last fifteen to twenty seconds
where she was really sharing more critical information about how
much of a dirtbag. Seriously, I Killbrego Garcia is in
my humble opinion, and so she claims they're rigging it
shamefully editing out this part of her interview. I want
to know what you think. Let me play this for you,
and you can hear a pause for a second or two.
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It goes five seconds or so, then pause, and then
it continues on that after the pause is where she
was edited out.
Speaker 10 (23:50):
Let's play that, and the one thing that we will
continue to do is to make sure that he doesn't
walk for you. In the United States of America, this
individual was a known humans smuggler MS thirteen gang member,
an individual who is a wife beater and someone who
was so perverted that he's solicited nude photos from minors,
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and even his fellow human traffickers told him to knock
it off. He was so sick in what 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 5 (24:25):
So CBS says, well, you know, we had to edit
it for time, and we put it on the full
interviews on YouTube and the transcript, the full transcript is
out there, to which I say, well, wait a minute,
I think it was edited to take that part out
because they want him to look like a Maryland man.
Speaker 3 (24:47):
He's not.
Speaker 5 (24:48):
He's an illegal immigrant who's been ordered final orders for
deportation for some time. The DHS says, he's absolutely MS
thirteen DHS is absolutely human smuggler.
Speaker 3 (24:59):
The Tennessee's troopers that.
Speaker 5 (25:00):
Pulled him over with ninety legals in the car or
the fourth Road bolted into the back seats of a
known human smuggler vehicle. His boss was a human smuggler
who was in jail for human smuggling, who did tell
the FEDS recently that in fact, Kilmar was working for
him as a human smuggler at that very moment. The
people that pulled him over, the Tennessee State troopers on
bodycam at the time of the pull over a couple
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of years back, he says, one of them says the
other you know what this is, don't you? Human smuggling?
And he explained why on the bodycam back then. So
to me, it's completely obvious. And I think that the
media does not want him to look like a Niting
but a Maryland man, So I think that's what's behind that.
I do think this was intentionally cut off. Why do
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you think they cut that off? Do you think they
did because of time or do you think it's because
they want to portray.
Speaker 3 (25:47):
Him as Maryland man?
Speaker 5 (25:50):
And by the way, do you think that last big
chunk of the interview that was cut out that you
just heard, do you think that was relevant?
Speaker 3 (25:57):
That is relevant? I do? What do you think about that?
Speaker 5 (26:00):
Joining the conversation by using that talkback button on the iheartstream,
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Speaker 3 (26:06):
We love hearing from you on that.
Speaker 5 (26:07):
Also, an LA City Council member is freaking out today,
according to Fox News, raging against the Home Depot for
having the audacity to she believes, cooperate with Ice.
Speaker 3 (26:21):
They are not, they say. She says, take your orange,
this is great, this is great. Take your orange apron
somewhere else. She's like a parody of herself. Take your
orange apron somewhere else.
Speaker 5 (26:33):
Home Depot has no place in Eagle Rock, which is
in Los Angeles, says the council member Isabelle.
Speaker 3 (26:40):
Isabelle Jorado.
Speaker 5 (26:43):
Home Depot is put on opening a new superstore in
Eagle Rock, and she's trying to get canceled.
Speaker 3 (26:48):
Apparently.
Speaker 5 (26:49):
She claims the hardware store chain was complicit with ICE.
These raids, she says, are part of a disturbing pattern
across Los Angeles, with ICE repeatedly targeting Home Depot, barking
common gathering spots for day laborers. I'm gonna tell you
right now, some of these ones you've seen get rounded
with up the day laborers. It is they got, they
got some serious felonies some of these. A lot of
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these folks, some of them have final orders for deportation.
One of the guys, remember there was a very well
huge viral one that was watched a month or so ago.
It's on my Twitter feed if you want to follow
me on Twitter. All the stuff I talk about is
on there at Chris croc Show. That's at Chris crock Show.
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Speaker 3 (27:27):
I s caro okay, c CHR I S care okay.
Speaker 5 (27:31):
But the one guy in this raid that was attacked
by the left but praised by people like myself, shows
a guy, one of the guys that sprinted, he went
and he broke into an apartment and assaulted somebody while
I was hiding, and he was already one of these felons.
So this is the kind of example surveillance by the
La Times short of black van pull up the street,
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vendors across from the home depot.
Speaker 3 (27:55):
They a bunch of them try to flee.
Speaker 5 (27:57):
Why would you flee if you're legally in this country,
if you have nothing to hide, if you're not worried
about deportation or have crimes, why would you flee? Well,
a whole bunch of them fleet I fled and agents
deployed would appear to be tear grass. Fifteen people arrested,
but continue on for the city council members, She says,
(28:18):
when your name appears to be associated with terror, and
you refuse to speak, you become complicit. Home Depot has
chosen to power and profit over the working people who
sustain it.
Speaker 3 (28:29):
Home says Oho Home.
Speaker 5 (28:31):
This is what we have nothing to do is we
weren't notified about ice activities. We're not requesting them. In
many cases, we don't even know the rest have taken
place till after they happen. We're required to follow all
federal and local rules and regulations in every.
Speaker 3 (28:45):
Market where we operate. Home Depot sets.
Speaker 5 (28:48):
But look at this, here's the example on the raid
that she's complaining about. DHS told Fox News. On August
twenty eighth, Border Patrol conducted a targeted operation near Wilshire
Boulevard Los Ane. During the raid, eight individuals were arrested,
including six illegal aliens from Guatemala, one illegal from El Salvador,
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and one from Mexico. Three of those arrested had extensive
rap sheets for crimes including possession of a controlled substance,
grand theft, visa overstate. Remember the nine eleven terrorists had
visa overstays two it's a huge one. One individual, they say,
also had a final order of deportation from an immigration judge.
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I mean, these people had no business being in this country,
and she's angry.
Speaker 3 (29:34):
So it's crazy.
Speaker 5 (29:35):
It's like the one we saw in Illinois with Governor
Pritzker and Mayor Brandon Johnson attacking Trump. They are not
mad about the crime. They're not mad about the deaths
and all the shootings and all the people being sent
to hospitals over the week on like fifty four people shot,
seven killed at Chicago. They're not mad about that. They're
mad about Trump and the federal agents being served. Trump's
(29:55):
having a press conference I think today at two pm
as I read over the weekend. So if that goes
down today, watch how much one of Betty's going to say,
I am sending troops to Chicago. I'm surging federal agents
in Chicago. And but by the way, being born and
raised in that city, all my relatives live there and
all that, it's my hometown, I think it's fantastic, and
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most people think it is fantastic. I want you to
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Speaker 3 (30:31):
I'm that talkback button, and just go to town would
love to hear from you.
Speaker 5 (30:35):
Why do you think that CBS cut that interview short
and do you think is relevant?
Speaker 3 (30:41):
I sure do.
Speaker 4 (30:42):
It's your Morning show with Michael del Choino.
Speaker 3 (30:47):
Here's the.
Speaker 5 (30:49):
States that have the least English speaking proficiency for truck drivers,
which is so important. After we sell those three people
killed according to the authorities and ordered by this illegal
immigrant from India, jackknifing his trucks is disgusting and horrific,
and then he stood there and didn't even seem to
have much emotion or care afterwards from the body camp pot.
Speaker 3 (31:11):
This is just horrifying.
Speaker 5 (31:13):
Texas, where I live now and have for fifteen years,
largely responsible for the truck drivers that don't speak English
on America's roadways, claim American Truckers United predominantly originating from.
Speaker 3 (31:24):
The state of Texas.
Speaker 5 (31:24):
Now, the State of Texas says that, and they went
on attacking and saying the trucking industry in Texas is
prioritizing cheap labor by favoring non citizens over American citizens,
compromising safety nationwide.
Speaker 3 (31:36):
That's not true because.
Speaker 5 (31:38):
The State of Texas says it's only for truck drivers
that are in our state. They cannot buy law with
our authorizations, leave the state. I still think that we
should not have any If your duel speaking, it's fine.
I have a friend who was truck driving, but nonetheless
after that, it is California, it should be. Illinois is
the second with around three hundred fifty. California, Florida, and
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Ohio round out the top five of nine England speaking
truck travers huge concerns and it's federal law. They can't
be a truck driver good crossing state lines if you
don't speak speak of the Englis we go.
Speaker 3 (32:13):
Top five stories of to day.
Speaker 5 (32:19):
Rosie Odonnut apologizing after falsely claiming the Minneapolis church shooter.
Speaker 3 (32:24):
Was a MAGA is a was a MAGA supporter? Played
cut eight for me please.
Speaker 12 (32:30):
So about the Minnesota shooting, and it brought me right
back to Columbine in nineteen ninety nine when I just
could not get it through my head that students in
America were shooting each other in schools and this was
a church inside a Catholic school, And what do you know,
(32:53):
was a white guy, Republican.
Speaker 3 (32:56):
MAGA person?
Speaker 12 (32:59):
What do you know?
Speaker 3 (33:02):
Life supremacist?
Speaker 5 (33:04):
What do you what do you what don't what don't
you know Rosie? Excuse me?
Speaker 3 (33:09):
Woo was she off? Now she comes out and says,
I'm sorry.
Speaker 12 (33:12):
Cut nine, Hi, everybody, it's Rosie O'Donnell Star the Flintstones. Listen,
I have a call. Sort I know happens, get run down,
you know. Anyway, I know a lot of you were
very upset about the video I made before I went away.
Uh for a few days, I didn't go online and
(33:33):
haven't seen them till today.
Speaker 3 (33:35):
But you are right.
Speaker 12 (33:36):
I did not do my due diligence before I made
that emotional statement, and I said things about the shooter
that were incorrect. I assumed, like most shooters, they followed
a standard m O and had standard uh you know,
feelings of of uh you know, uh NRA love and
kind of gun people. Anyway, the truth is I messed up,
(34:00):
and when you mess up, you fess up. I'm sorry.
This is my apology video, and I.
Speaker 3 (34:06):
Hope it's enough.
Speaker 5 (34:07):
The cold soar is definitely a sign of jilt. Miss
o'donnut Trump saying he will be putting up a portrait
of Joe Biden's.
Speaker 3 (34:15):
Auto pen at the White House.
Speaker 5 (34:16):
Rose Garden per of The Daily Caller, I love that
Rudy Giuliani will ruin the first Medal of Freedom recipient
of the second term because of his great job as
mayor of New York City, especially on the nine to eleven,
and what a great mayor he was, really so that's cool.
Actress Robin Wright from Forrest Gump, and of course she
(34:37):
was Jena, I Love You. Jenna also was in House
of Cards. She is now officially leaving America. She says
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