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Well, I'm wondering if Chris Crock can you hear me? Now?
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Are you kidding me?
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I would never lie to you about something that's serious.
I'm protecting you, all right. Oh my god, Hey, it's old. Listen.
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What is going What is the meaning of this?
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I don't know.
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I say there's one minute, there's thirty seconds.
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It was my little speakers thing over here was off.
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I wanted to be I want to do right now
with Bill O'Reilly freak.
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Out or whatever. Yeah, every time I tell babe.
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You know what Michael would do right about this time, what.
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Would he do?
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He would say, start the show over.
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You know what, maybe we should if you want, I'll
hit the button and you can just start all over you.
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Can you sing with me too? Are you kidding me?
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Here we go.
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This is like one of the funniest things I've never
had that one happen to me.
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We'll do the screen that you guys are waving guards.
That was great, Like, listen, let me tell you I'm professional.
How do you handle this? Dasha boo all over again?
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Wait?
Speaker 5 (02:43):
Whoa, whoa?
Speaker 8 (02:46):
This is your morning show with Michael does one who?
He is off until Monday. Get to be with Red
Jeff and most importantly I get to be with you
on your morning show. And man, there's so much stuff.
By the way, New York City is where I'm at
this week. Normally I'm out of Dallas, and it's quite
interesting the city itself and being back here and being
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at the iHeart and Premier Radio Networks headquarters in New
York is very nice.
Speaker 5 (03:13):
But five of that city I don't mean in a row, No,
that's five.
Speaker 6 (03:17):
But that's because you hear about how things are going
to hell in the handbasket there is, and that crime
is running rampant, and uh, I've heard friends.
Speaker 5 (03:25):
Say that time Square isn't what it used to be.
What are you singing?
Speaker 8 (03:29):
Well, I'm waiting for them that okay to do apple
picking as they call it. They go by a little scooter,
I mean like they grabbed my my iPhone out of
it or drag me like that. The whole situation with
that ladies, you got dragged, Uh of their sons and
bleeps to come drag me, And uh.
Speaker 5 (03:50):
What's so fun? Things are really good?
Speaker 8 (03:53):
Yes, I've done three thin dad Aguill bullets.
Speaker 7 (03:55):
No.
Speaker 8 (03:56):
No, my hotel is like a block, you know, this
short city block and long city blocks.
Speaker 7 (04:01):
I am a short one and a half short city blocks.
Speaker 8 (04:03):
It's like five minute walk at best, and so but
trust me head on the swivel. During the day, not
so because it's bustling and hustling, and where I'm at
is Midtown.
Speaker 7 (04:14):
For what it's worth. So it's I think it's safe here.
Speaker 8 (04:18):
Everybody here that I've worked, I've chucked with a lot
of people in the first twenty four to forty hours.
Speaker 7 (04:23):
Is it safe? Is it's safe? Assumingly it's it's it's
it's safe during the day, which it is for sure.
But at night.
Speaker 8 (04:29):
I literally worked through till once something like one thirty
last night and walked to my hotel and that's not
the best, but there's two people out there chatting at
one thirty in the morning.
Speaker 7 (04:40):
You're here and there not a lot, but so I
feel safe here.
Speaker 8 (04:43):
But I mean there's times when I see bums, homeless
bums or people high and I know what I that
last night when I left the studio one thirty, I
know I saw the guy just steering aimlessly, and that's
one of these things where they could literally look at
you and go off and start and do god knows
what to you. So I crossed the street. So I
have law enforcement family, and they've taught me very well
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over the years. Head on a swivel. And I'm gonna
tell you something else that's really blown me away this
past two three days I've been here, and that is
how many people are steering at their freaking phones, and
they wonder why they are so easily victimized. If you
want to help your son, your husband, your daughter, your wife,
tell them to get off the freaking phone.
Speaker 7 (05:26):
And let me tell you this too.
Speaker 8 (05:27):
If you're in a suburb like I'm in a suburb
of Dallas, and let me tell you this. You you
if you have that phone in your hand and you're
looking at that crap, I don't care if it's broad
daily or not.
Speaker 7 (05:36):
What that does is have you staring at that stupid thing.
Speaker 8 (05:38):
It gives the guy or gal that's gonna jump you
exactly what they need. Stare at your phone and they
can come right up on you. And by the time
they're up on you, foot away from you, you screwed.
So what you gotta do is always put your phone down,
don't have it in your hand, head on a swivel,
even if it's a daytime.
Speaker 7 (05:52):
You don't have to be a paranoid BA.
Speaker 8 (05:54):
But the reason why you could defend yourself so easily
and the reason why you can get out of the
situation and evade is because some dude twenty feet looks
suspicious coming towards you. So what happens at that point
and they get twenty feet, they won't have the surprise
element of surprise.
Speaker 7 (06:07):
A lot of times they'll turn around and walk away.
So you have to pull your head out of your bed.
Speaker 5 (06:13):
There you go, and.
Speaker 7 (06:14):
We're gonna talk about a little bit later.
Speaker 8 (06:16):
The cell phones being one of the only bipartisan issues
of the Politico had a lengthy article that cell phones
is one of the biggest getting the band completely out
of school or at least you know, from the start
of the Bell to the end of the Bell period.
Is as a massive bipartisan issue that is being embraced
by even the great Senator Sarah Huckaby Sanders from Arkansas
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and the insane leftist Democrat to Film Murphy from New Jersey.
So it's quite interesting on that. We'll do that a
little bit later. But my daughter and is just finished
up by a cross country drive with a front at
nineteen and believe I don't that doesn't make my wife
and I feel good. But Dad and Mom Tortter well,
particularly dad to as soon as you get in that car,
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you lock it. I don't care what time of day
it is, And as soon as you got out of
the car, your locket. But you're always being aware. That's
how you can solve a lot of the bad stuff. Now,
speaking of the bad stuff, you know and I know,
and the Trump administration knows and has made a huge
point of this that we're going to go after the
narco terrorists that we have declared Tran de Agua, and
also the other notorious, massive, horrible global threat, which is
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a former governor government officials under Nicholas Maduro. The I
just feel like I'm doing Hispanic radio.
Speaker 5 (07:36):
I have no idea what you just said, But.
Speaker 7 (07:40):
What is stereo?
Speaker 8 (07:42):
Maggs put me on the big New York City Hispanic station.
But anyway, so, uh, the moment that Trump said he
was going to designate Tran de Agua as a foreign
terrrist organization, I was very, very very happy.
Speaker 7 (08:03):
Same thing with Soles.
Speaker 8 (08:05):
Tren de Agua is the prison gang out of the
state of Aragua, and they are one hundred percent control
to run through cart Soles and through the Maduro administration
Carte del solus as I.
Speaker 7 (08:18):
Mentioned is Cartol.
Speaker 8 (08:20):
The sons is out of Venezuela, and that is former
government officials. They are trend Ragua is so powerful. They
are in the middle of overthrowing the Gulf Clan cartel
in Colombia. Okay, they're in seven or eight or nine
Latin American countries and they're here because Joe Biden and
Kamala Harris had them invade. And so this is going
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to be a year's long operation. Many homicides, maybe many rapes,
many attacks, many murders before we can eradicate most of them.
Speaker 7 (08:50):
And I was so happy. I was so happy when
I saw that we took out a freaking speed boat.
Speaker 8 (08:58):
These boats are have three four upward mortorzom they're called
go fast boats. Cocaine traffickers frequently used on. One of
them was coming off the coast of Venezuela. Trump said
to bring drugs here to kill our people, to kill, subjugate,
and get our people addicted, to have them zombies like
I've seen something on the streets of New York City
staring into the whatever or hanging over their top, their
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body hanging over listlessly. That he is sending poison to
this country to kill us. Chijin Ping is doing that
as well for the cartels out of the narcos out
of Mexico, and so this absolute war on terrorists is
exactly what should be doing. And I want him not
only I'm so glad that he blooked that damn boat
excuse my language, that darnboat that I can't wait for
(09:41):
more of this. I'm so glad that he deployed three
navy warships to inerdict drug cartels off the coast of
Venezuela and four thousand marines. Those are three guided mischell
destroyers pow pow. Because we're going to do this, I
want every single boat carrying narcotics out of that state, which,
by the way, one of the biggest, most important ways
that Nicholas my door stays in power has money is
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by setting poisons throughout the this this part of the world.
And so I want him to not only continue to
blow up every boat out there, but I also want
him with narcos. I also want him to do what
he hasn't done yet. I want him to do drone
strikes on their headquarters with well the headquarters period, like
we do with.
Speaker 7 (10:24):
What's it you name it? Al Kaida Isis.
Speaker 8 (10:28):
I want him to do drone strikes to take out
their headquarters, their drug drug you know, the factories or
they make the drugs. Not little they're big ones. Some
of them are the sizes of Ford plants, for example,
auto plants. So I want him to take those out.
And I want every boat. And by the way, we've
got the eyes in the sky. You know, we've got
the drones up there monitoring surveillance drones, and so we
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know who's who and what's what. Right, So let's use
all this war technology that we have and let's blow
up every Narco boat that comes off of that of
that evens with Okay, that's what we need to do,
because this is a war of our lives, for our children,
for our country, and this is keeping an unelected dictator
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in power. Not only the Trump administration, the first one
second of all, the Bide administration and the second Trump
administration have all said that Nicholas Maduro has not been
elected by the people of Venezuela. The last election he
lost by forty percent, and he still rigged it and
made himself the illegitimate president of Venezuela. So and I
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have Venezuela and in laws, and I get to practice
my Spanish speaking with them. And you will find no
greater more patriotic people in this country. Most of them
are rabbid Trump fans and very readily against the immigration
and second of all, they want that administration gone, and
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they're Maduro's legend of Trump and the United States is
engaged in a campaign to take out that illegitimate dictator.
Well whatever, I don't care, dude, you're killing us, So
we're gonna kill the terrorists and those coming after us.
We have a fifty million dollar bounty on the Nicholas
Muduro's head. So I love this. I think this is great.
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I want to ask you this. You want to hit
that talkback button and go to town join the conversation.
You use that talkback button on the iheartstream, click the
microphone icon.
Speaker 7 (12:23):
We'd love to hear from you. How do you feel
about this? Are you cool with us blowing up.
Speaker 8 (12:27):
To narco terrorist boats coming off the coast of Venezuela?
Are you cool with having three warships off that coast?
But this says, I want every narco terrorist to know
and to be afraid they are.
Speaker 7 (12:37):
Now we're gonna kill you.
Speaker 8 (12:39):
We're gonna kill you the moment you try to get
that our way, We're gonna blow you up. And what's
so cool? If Trump's making it clear I am protecting
my people. Trump is saying I am protecting my people.
You're gonna stop killing us because we're gonna kill you first.
This is what needs to happen. This is very importan whorton.
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So you tell me how you feel about that, and
I want to also play you. Coming up next to
Marco Rubio, our secretary of State, he is the kind
of official, one of the official responses here. It's wonderful
to hear what he says about that Venezuelan vote.
Speaker 2 (13:14):
This is your Morning Show with Michael Del Chrono.
Speaker 7 (13:18):
Chris Klopp, Big John here.
Speaker 4 (13:20):
If you need a little security, welcome back to the
hotel later.
Speaker 7 (13:24):
Give me a shout.
Speaker 4 (13:24):
I got you covered.
Speaker 8 (13:27):
I'm Big John, Big Pappy. I would absolutely welcome the protection.
I will be texting you in about three hours to
secure a safe passage to my hotel.
Speaker 7 (13:43):
I'm going to also text you, Big Pappy. V a
Big John. Excuse me? Uh, he told me I have
to text.
Speaker 8 (13:49):
I gotta do a text, Big Pappy to two one
two one three five, and so I'll just that's why
I call him Big Pappy. But Big John, thank you.
I will text you my location. I'll send you the coordinates,
and thank you very much, sir, and please be on
standby for the next seventy two hours, because I just
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this is some weird ass bleep. Excuse me? What's wrong
with me? I'm like, I come in and go in
a weird you know. I get up like a creature.
I go sleep in bed for like two hours. I
wake up and I come and go nuts and then
I'm gonna sprint back to my hotel with Big John
and hop of the shower.
Speaker 7 (14:28):
Not with John.
Speaker 5 (14:32):
People may not realize how many hours of radio.
Speaker 7 (14:34):
You do have done here.
Speaker 8 (14:39):
And then hop out and then have a Big John
take me wait in the lobby. He's not going to
the MI room. Just wait a lobby or in the hall.
In the hall, I have a chair in the hall,
but removing locked. And then he'll escort me to a
convention that's in town for today and tomorrow, and then
the back and then I'm back to here to do
my work like a like a slave. I go through
soft Mine for seven eight hours. I'll go back to sleep.
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That was Big John. We had to just drop the
Big John things. I'm taking myself a deeper grave. Marco
Rubil talking about the terrorist strike on the Venezuela and
Narco's off the coast of Venezuela bringing drugs to kill
us first when we blew up.
Speaker 7 (15:18):
Let's hear Marco.
Speaker 8 (15:20):
The President is.
Speaker 9 (15:20):
Going to be on offense against drug cartels and drug
trafficking in the United States.
Speaker 7 (15:24):
If you stabilize it's not just the country, but.
Speaker 10 (15:26):
The entire Caribbean basin these particular drugs, they're probably headed
to Trinidad or some other country in the Caribbean, at
which point.
Speaker 1 (15:33):
They just contribute to the instabilities countries they're facing.
Speaker 10 (15:36):
So the President is very clear he's going.
Speaker 7 (15:39):
To use the full power of America.
Speaker 4 (15:41):
For might of the United States to take on and
eradicate these drug cartels, no matter where.
Speaker 10 (15:46):
They're operating from.
Speaker 8 (15:47):
And no matter how long they've been able to actor
an immunity, that those.
Speaker 10 (15:51):
Days are over.
Speaker 8 (15:52):
More of that, please, more of that, please, Trump said,
Please let it be service notice. Anybody even thinking about
bringing drugs to the US Americauld beware, Thank you for
your attention to this matter. Hi, this is Jenny Bourne.
Speaker 7 (16:06):
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Speaker 7 (16:44):
Go to town Chicago.
Speaker 8 (16:45):
This is where we're going to see some real, real
I do believe sparks flying in real contention and real
anger and fere in the streets. Because unfortunately, and that's
my hometown. I fill in there regularly for a great
talk station there, and I'm pretty familiar with all the
goings on here and there. And because you have a
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contingency of real leftist radicals who their job is to
just absolutely put on a massive pedestal illegals, even the
criminal ones. And the most important thing is not stopping homicides.
It is not stopping the black on black crime, the
disproportionate amount of black people suffering from.
Speaker 7 (17:28):
Murder, just a horrible robbery, etc. In Mayhem.
Speaker 8 (17:32):
And it is instead to try to attack Trump and
make him look bad. There were five hundred and seventy
three homicides last year in Chicago City of Chicago, as
we've talked about, fifty eight shot eight killed on Labor
Day weekend. And here's some of the comments from folks.
One person says, oh, here's an ultimate Lamont Robinson who
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represents the Brownsville area.
Speaker 7 (17:56):
By the way, you'll hear in a moment. JB.
Speaker 8 (17:58):
Pritzker, Governor of Illinois say Bronzeville, Well, I've been there.
It's fine. That's the biggest line in the world. Listen
to what the fourth word, Alderman Lamont Robinson says there
to have one person at the end of the day,
to have one person that was critically injured, in four
folks in the hospital, whatever the situation was, it was senseless.
Alderman Pat Howell also said to ABC SUP in Chicago
I've long asked. I have long asked for additional police
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manpower to deal with large illegal gatherings and pop up
parties that routinely occur throughout the Bronsville neighborhood. No not allowed,
crime is fine. Trump is the one who is the threat.
Then you also have a man who's in Bronsville, says
I got kids. I want you to you know, I
want to see the community better. I run every day
out here, I exercise out here. For the streets to
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be safer. I think it's really, really good.
Speaker 7 (18:45):
He said.
Speaker 8 (18:47):
This was total amazing news. In the past ten hours,
Mayor Muriel Bowser in d C announced that she is
in definitely extending the relationship with Trump taking over the
police department. What does that tell you, He tells, you
do everything you need to know. It's working, and they're
gonna do the same thing in Chicago. And does not
matter what Princeker says, and it does not matter with
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Brandon Johnson say, because Brandon Johnson is pro criminal and
anti Trump. Prinzker is pro criminal and anti Trump. Interestingly, though,
Prisker did say he would welcome the federal agents as
long as they co op work with local authorities. But
that's just not that Trump's gonna do, and we as
a country are gonna do what we need to do
to protect the people of Chicago.
Speaker 7 (19:25):
So I think this is fantastic.
Speaker 8 (19:27):
Now. Listen, Illinois was just notified as a federal plan
to receive its first contract about federal intervention. Saturday, when
the head of the Illinois State Police got a call
from Gregory Bavino, the chief of the Board Patrols el
Central California Sector, saying immigration agents are coming to Chicago.
The governor said, no further details were offered, they are coming,
and you're going to see because we have not seen
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the surge illegals grabbed off the streets. Criminal not just criminal,
because you're criminal. If you're illegal with the hardcore criminals
are gonna be dragged off the streets to Chicago and
thrown out of this country and thrown in jail. And
the people of Chicago that are activists, which is probably
five percent, but you're looking at eight nine million people
there at least, so they're going to be rabbit and wild.
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You're going to see a lot of people getting cuffed
and stuff for harassing or attacking physically ice.
Speaker 7 (20:17):
You're going to see it.
Speaker 8 (20:19):
Let me, let me, let's hear cut one. Pritzker on
crime and no emergency over here.
Speaker 7 (20:24):
He says, just during the.
Speaker 10 (20:25):
Last week, I've been in neighborhoods across Chicago, from Bronsville
to South Shore, to Chatham to Little Village. The President's
absurd characterizations do not match what is happening on the
ground here.
Speaker 5 (20:40):
He has no idea what he's talking about.
Speaker 10 (20:41):
There is no emergency that warrants deployment of troops.
Speaker 8 (20:45):
I just literally read to you a two aldermen who
represent that Harry said, I just told you what a
residence said. And this guy's telling you that. Who knows
what's going on? That guy or these people. It's a joke.
It's an absolute joke. Let's hear from Trump on Chicago crime.
Play cut two.
Speaker 7 (21:05):
Please.
Speaker 11 (21:05):
Chicago's very interesting because I watched Pritzker get up and
say about we don't need help. We're saying, you have
this governor get up, who's a terrible governor. Probably he
and Gavin Newscomb would be probably the two worst and
most naives. So in the last three weeks, he's lost
almost twenty people killed. There's no place, there's no place
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in the world, including you can go to Afghanistan, you
can go to places that you would think of. They
don't even come close to this. Chicago is a hellhole.
Right now, we're going in. I didn't say when we're
going in. And they interviewed about twelve people on this morning.
Most of them were African American who were black, and.
Speaker 5 (21:48):
They were saying, please, please, please.
Speaker 11 (21:51):
Let the president send and these were people from Chicago.
Please we need help, We need help. We can't walk outside,
we're petrified.
Speaker 7 (22:01):
Well, listen to this.
Speaker 8 (22:02):
This is also in a piece that I got last
night from This is ABC in Chicago.
Speaker 7 (22:09):
We'll listen to this.
Speaker 8 (22:10):
Prisker urged the public not to let the presence of
federal agents spark tension in this city, but ask residents
to look out for neighbors and to film interactions with
federal agents to share them publicly. He and Johnson, they've
already made it clear that people should freak out and
go after Ice mean down physically, but freak out and
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go after them. Do everything you can to make them
miserable in their city because they want the criminals. They
hate Trump and they want the criminals. Listen to this.
This is why it's gonna get real bad. I believe.
I don't want to, but activist pastors and schools prepared
the deluge of national attention. The city's Organized Activist Network
began circulating protest schedules, following to demonstrate within hours of
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troops or federal agents arriving. So this is this is
their job, and this is what they're gonna do, and
you're gonna, I think, see some bad stuff happen. And
I don't want to and I hope not, but I
fear that based on all this stuff, and you've got
the mayor and the governor urging people to be activists,
and so these crazies you and I see, it's gonna
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be lit on fire. It's gonna be worse because being
encouraged by the officials in that state, which is very
sad in that city. There was a guy who this
is really amazing, US attorney for the District of Son
Something I want to say, Southern California, Bill a Sale.
He literally put out a thing that is on my
Twitter feed. Follow me on tweet Twitter at Chris Croc Show.
(23:36):
That's at Chris Croc Show, c h R I S
k okay, it's on my feed, and there's a man
when this crazy lady who's like an illegal influencer, she's
a legal person, and she was in her tesla getting
pulled out and arrested. She was screaming and freaking out.
It was ridiculous what she did. It was kind of
funny actually, because he's acting a fool. But what we
didn't know was just released last night by the US
attorney for the LA Area Bill Sale. He literally said
(23:59):
he showed video and there was something that I didn't
know happened while that was going down. Some guy some
activists that owns a tow truck pulled up while they're
effectuating this arrest, and he totally he towed the ice car,
the ice vehicle, yes, with a siren whatever. The ice
vehicle that pulled up blocked her in so that they
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could cover and stuff or she couldn't drive away. He
came up from behind it, hitched his toe and dragged
it away. The ice officer one of them peeled off
of the arrest and went after the car, but the
guy left the block and drove away with the ice vehicle.
That guy, and the story I read late last night
said that he was the car was found the next
day or a day or two later, was found two
blocks from the unit from where that happened. That guy
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and this is why it made the Twitter spear, and
it's on my Twitter twitter feed because Bill Sale just
tweeted that out and last night said, don't mess with us.
Speaker 7 (24:51):
This guy was found. Turned out he had a TikTok channel.
Speaker 8 (24:54):
He was doing TikTok video while he was taking that car,
hitching and stealing it, you know away, And so he said,
they hunted him down through that and then they waited
in an apartment complex where he told stuff and as
soon as they saw him, they cuffed him and stuffed him.
And he just announced yesterday and they showed the video
of his arrest and it showed that he says, this
guy now faces ten.
Speaker 7 (25:13):
Years in prison. And let me tell you something.
Speaker 8 (25:15):
You interview with her an arrest like that, you steal
a nice officer's car, you're going to jail. And he
said that it's ten years. Put that dirt bag behind bars,
and he was like literally incredulous and saying, what do
you mean. It was just as he was being taken away,
frog marched in the cuffs. You're gonna see some crazy
crack go down in Chicago.
Speaker 7 (25:32):
You just are.
Speaker 8 (25:35):
It's a hardcore element there of serious radical leftists. So
let me play Morning Joe, because this is amazing. This
is the Morning Joe talking about the crime problem and
how he had Brandon Johnson on the other day Josse
Garbo did and five times he tried to get in
to see if police were gonna help, if police would help.
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Because I got some academic stuff that was in Jason
in Riley's columnistay in the Wall Street Journal Upward Mobility.
He writes about a lot of African American issues as
an afric African American journalist.
Speaker 7 (26:07):
But let me first play what.
Speaker 8 (26:11):
Scarborough said, and then I'm gonna read these statistics that
are just shocking about how the black community is being
horribly disproportionately hurt by crime that is being excused while
they go after Trump instead of the criminals.
Speaker 9 (26:26):
Turn is, you have leaders in Chicago that see this.
Speaker 5 (26:28):
As you say, we've been reading about.
Speaker 9 (26:30):
This for years now every weekend, and maybe crime has
gone down, but you know, we had the mayor of
Chicago on last week saying, oh, we don't need any
more police officers. Police officers aren't the answer, no, police officers.
And you know, I think he said no five times.
You look what's happening this weekend.
Speaker 7 (26:45):
He looks.
Speaker 9 (26:46):
You know, I actually think that JB. Prinsker should do
something radical. I think he should pick up the phone,
call the president and say, you know, and I know,
you don't have the constitutional authority to deploy the national
are here and the police.
Speaker 8 (27:02):
You can do that in d say you can't do
that in Chicago. Anyways, let me just pause because here's
what you gotta hear. As as you just heard there
and I played it the other day, I believe of
being asked five times, and Brandon Johnson's answer was, we
just need more housing programs that'll solve crime. Riley Jason,
Riley roads calm. And here's a few highlights from it
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that came out on the Journal yesterday or this morning.
There's more policing means less crime is what. A twenty
two thousand and five academic paper on policing in DC
found an increase quote an increase in police presence of
about fifty percent leads to a statistically an economically significant
decrease in crime on the order of fifteen percent. A
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twenty sixteen study concluded an increase in private police patrols
around University of Pennsylvania campus in Philly decreased crime in
the adjacent city blocks by forty three to seventy three percent.
Let's put it down the middle. If you put a
surge of police patrols in the area of a campus
in Philly, you literally decrease crime by fifty percent in
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several block radius around.
Speaker 7 (28:11):
Isn't that insane?
Speaker 8 (28:13):
Now, Riley, wrights murder victims are overwhelmingly black. The total
here's what a paper, white paper on this says. The
total reduction in crime. I'm sorry, the total reduction in
homicide is roughly equal across black.
Speaker 7 (28:29):
And white victims.
Speaker 8 (28:30):
But the decline in homicide is twice as large for
black victims per capita. So you have a double fold
decrease in black people being slaughtered. And this is what
Brandon Johnson and Governor Pritzker are against. Let me read
on he mentions. Riley mentions Mayor Johnson. Brandon Johnson's affordable
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housing stupid stuff that Joe Scarborough talked about there.
Speaker 7 (28:54):
I asked him five times.
Speaker 8 (28:55):
He's the answers affordable housing b to the s Riley writes, Now,
the most poor people not criminals.
Speaker 7 (29:02):
Because he says, oh, it's poor people, maybe more housing.
Speaker 8 (29:04):
No, he says, not only are most poor people not criminals,
but the most impoverished communities in the US aren't the
most violent. It's not the most violent. And you've seen
these teen takeovers in Chicago. Have you guys heard of that?
Red and Jeff, have you guys heard of that term?
Teen takeovers?
Speaker 5 (29:22):
No?
Speaker 8 (29:23):
See, this is what you need to know. That's a
common vernacular in Chicago. And what I've told people on
the air there where I'm feeling regularly is listen, this
shouldn't even be a phrase you're familiar with. But they
allow Brandon Johnson allows teens, a gaggle of fifty twenty
eighty one hundred with guns to loot, beat up, shoot,
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kill sometimes and create mayhem and just show up and
pop up out of nowhere, and they call them teen takeovers.
That shouldn't even exist in anybody's vernacular. And that's why
you guys don't know it, because that's normal Chicago. Because
the mayor keeps saying stuff for since he's been in office,
that we should need.
Speaker 5 (30:04):
More jobs program.
Speaker 7 (30:05):
A thug doesn't want a job.
Speaker 8 (30:08):
I can mind say they called that Wilden. I know
I was God that came into my head. Two Wilding
exactly right. So Brandon Johnson's answer our jobs programs and
affordable housing. Riley says that be to the s. Let
me continue on here. So not only are most poor
people not criminals, but the most impoverished communities in the
US aren't the most violent. Further, he writes, violent crime
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was significantly lower in earlier eras when poor Americans were
materially much worse off than they are today. He says,
the other way around merchants, And this is the other part.
This is how it's destroying the communities in Chicago like
Brownsville that Prince Chris says are just fine. The other
way around is this, Riley writes, merchants in these areas
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where police aren't surged and crime goes crazy, merchants are
more likely to abandon lawless neighborhoods where operating costs are higher,
which is one of the reasons, by the way, that
government owed grocery store in Kansas City shut down massive crime.
Same thing's gonna happen with Mandane's Mundomnie's communist takeovers with
he's going to get elected. Unfortunately. I was talking to
a Greek diner here about that. They're terrified and they
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know what he's going to do, and he's going to
do it. I said to him, you know who the
people out that are putting that are electing him. They're white, liberal,
affluent people, and they're young. They're white liberals in their
twenties and thirties, maybe in the forties, but twenties and thirties,
making one hundred to three hundred thousand the more a year.
If you look at this victory party that night, it
was all white, young, liberal white people cheering. Almost all
the whole crowd was so the last line here, merchants
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are more likely to abandon the walls neighborhoods. Operating costs
get higher, taking employment opportunities and economic activity with them.
As businesses leave, the tax base shrinks and property values decline.
That's what these guys are cheering for in Chicago and Illinois.
Speaker 7 (31:52):
I want to hear from you on that.
Speaker 8 (31:54):
Tell me I hit that talk back button on your
iheartstream on the microphone icon go to town. I would
love to hear your take on that. Feel about the surge.
Do you support it? You getting your popcorn ready for this?
It's gonna be crazy in a while to be to
be honest with you. Coming up next, the Top five
Stories of the day.
Speaker 2 (32:11):
It's your Morning Show with Michael del Chorno.
Speaker 7 (32:16):
Time for the Top five stories of the day.
Speaker 5 (32:18):
I had the wrong button push. Sorry about that. Your
top five Stories of the day.
Speaker 7 (32:23):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (32:25):
Bill Belichick's UNC debut was a disaster for the Ages,
lopsided forty eight to fourteen, once against Where I'm From,
not originally but where I Live dfw TCU Horned Frogs
followed him forty eight to fourteen.
Speaker 7 (32:40):
It marked quote, one of the worst performances by the Tar.
Speaker 8 (32:42):
Heels in years, and proved disastrous debut for perhaps the
greatest football coach in history. Hey, why wasn't his young
quarter of his age girlfriend out there on the sideline?
She could help him, That's what I'm saying, Donald Trump, Box,
she was in the press pot. She needs to be
right next to him on on the sidelines. Things will
go well then, I know it, I just know it.
Trump set to surprise a surprise trip to New York
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City to watch the Yankees on September eleventh. I could
not be happier about that. It's not official, but it's very,
very tentative in a good way. NBC apologizing for not
using she to describe the trans terrorists in Minneapolis, they
issued a correction quote. A previous version of this article
used the wrong pronoun for the shooter. She used a
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quote she used a female pronoun. You mean he called
himself for her. And by the way, he didn't want
to be It's funny to me is grabbing and clinging
to him being trans when he was saying, the last
piece of me is trans is my hair, and I
want to cut it off. I wish I wouldn't have
brainwashed myself. So they're still they're like, no, no, you
are a girl. He's like, no, I'm a homicidal to
(33:47):
demon possessed guy who says I was a girl, but
I want to be a man.
Speaker 7 (33:50):
No, you are a girl, they still say. In death.
Speaker 8 (33:53):
Tim Walls, speaking of this terrorist, says, the wrong type
of guns are on the street. What do you mean,
wrong type of guns is at the Second Amendment? Wrong
type of guns? Get out of here. You're not gonna
touch my ar fifteen. And also he did not say
that it was a transgender terrorist. If Minnesota lets this
moment slide, the little ones will not be safe in school.
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See never let a crisis be let go from being
taken advantage of as it was a set or something
like that.
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