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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is a podcast from wor.
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From Everywhere USA. It's Fox Across America with Jimmy fla Oh.
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They went from dropping military bombs to straight up f bombs.
Donald Trump shoving off to the NATO summit with some
strong wording for Israel and Iran and the ceasefire that
was broken late Monday night. But it's starting to look
a lot like a waffle house fight on a Tuesday night.
You know, you separate the two girls pulling each other's
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weaves out stabbing each other with their press on nails.
Speaker 1 (00:33):
The cops get.
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There, one Cobs starts talking to the other cop. Next
thing you know, the girls are clotheslining each other and
yelling World Star Hip Hop. It's Fox Across America with
Jimmy Fayala. A little bit of a parking lot scrum,
but the trump Man now reporting that the ceasefire is
back in effect. The stock markets seemed to like it today,
shooting up, and we will discuss it the business aspect
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Great Brenburg's obviously an all time favorite of mine. But
as we get under way, Donald Trump not playing any
favorites in the Middle East.
Speaker 1 (04:03):
He had a shot for Israel, he had a shot
for Iran.
Speaker 3 (04:06):
Here's the cliff Notes version of his heliconference before he
left for the NATO summit.
Speaker 1 (04:11):
Clip three.
Speaker 5 (04:12):
We basically have two countries that have been fighting so
long and so hard that they don't know what the
they're doing.
Speaker 6 (04:19):
Do you understand that.
Speaker 3 (04:25):
Two countries fighting so long they don't know what they're doing.
And he's not wrong about that, And it's really bananas
to us, because we thankfully have been blessed with a
relatively stable society where we don't go into bombshelters, you know,
several times a month because someone's lobb and a missile
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into our downtown cities. Thankfully, by the grace of God,
that's not the lifestyle that you know, we're a part
of here in America. That being said, yesterday they announced
this historic ceasefire, and what Israel and Iran immediately start
doing attacking one another an exchange of rockets. Trump said
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this morning he's mad at both people here. It is
Clip one.
Speaker 5 (05:14):
I'm not happy that Israel's going out now. There was
one rocket that I guess was fired overboard. It was
after the time limit and it missed its target.
Speaker 1 (05:24):
And now Israel's going out.
Speaker 5 (05:26):
These guys got to calm down ridiculously. I didn't like
plenty of things I saw yesterday. I didn't like the
fact that Ariel unloaded right after we made the deal.
Speaker 7 (05:37):
They didn't have to unload, And I didn't like.
Speaker 5 (05:40):
The fact that the retaliation was very strong. But in
all fairness, Israel unloaded a lot. And now I hear
Isuel just went out because they felt it was violated
by one rocket that didn't land anywhere.
Speaker 6 (05:53):
That's not what we.
Speaker 5 (05:54):
Want, I'll tell you, and I'm telling you I'm not
happy about that Israel either.
Speaker 3 (05:57):
So Trump with some choice words for both of them.
But it is fascinating to me back here in America
because when you and I hear ceasefire, we're like, oh,
it's a ceasefire. No one's fighting anymore. Now, it's just
a ceasefire by the standards of the Middle East. Okay,
they're still in a ceasefire as far as we're being told.
Yet they'll shoot twelve or thirteen rockets at each other today. Okay,
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it's bananas. But again, it's also another reminder of how
fortunate you are to live here in America, where we
consider peace and a ceasefire to be no rockets flying
in the air. Okay, it's something we take for granted
every day. In this country.
Speaker 1 (06:33):
He's a lousy dad, but he's right.
Speaker 3 (06:36):
That's why I always hope it doesn't work. But I
always hope that, you know, whenever we're talking about the
border and say twenty million people trying to sneak in,
and we're talking about the Middle East and all this
ongoing unrest, I always hope that people will watch this
and go, huh, thank god, we don't have a country
everybody's fleeing. Thank god we don't have a country where
the missiles are flying everywhere. But do people ever actually
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get that perspective and show some appreciation for their good fortune?
Would be no, you guys do the punchlines in Patriots crowd?
Speaker 1 (07:07):
Do you guys are in on the joke? But as it.
Speaker 3 (07:10):
Pertains to Trump and what he's trying to accomplish in
the Middle East, it sounds so crazy to say it,
but this guy is literally trying to bomb his way
to a Nobel Peace prize because it's the only way
you can do it with these particular warring factions. Like
they got the rest of the Middle East to behave
through the lane of commerce the Abraham Accords, and Trump's
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first administration was basically Trump saying to the rest of
the Middle East, Hey, you can enjoy relative stability and
economic empowerment if you normalize relations with Israel, because it's
going to minimize the amount of attacks. It's going to
minimize the amount of disruptions from terror groups that are
subsidized by Iran. Let's box them out economically so they
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can't afford to keep attacking you. And that's what Donald
Trump did with the Abraham Accords. Six Arabic nations normalized
relations with Israel, recognize them as an actual trading partner,
and dignified their right to exist. And they boxed out
I Ran along the way, and they had by all accounts,
what they would consider peace in the Middle East. But
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lo and behold, Trump leaves town. In twenty twenty, in
comes Joe Biden removes all the sanctions from a RAN's
oil program. Next thing you know, they're rich and they're
paying for proxy attacks all over the region.
Speaker 1 (08:32):
Biden sucks.
Speaker 3 (08:33):
So what Trump is trying to clean up now and
has made a hell of a whole lot of progress
by bombing their nuclear program, is he's trying to box
out I Ran. Okay, so they're no longer a disruptor.
And if you've been reading his five or six hundred tweets,
he got out of bed today at four in the
morning and started sending he is trying just the same
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to now make them a part of this trade resurgence
that we're seeing in the Middle East that could in
fact bolster them economically in a way that de incentivizes terrorism. Like,
if you're listening to Trump, he doesn't necessarily want regime change.
He thinks it's messy, Okay, he was asked about it
on the plane, And I think his long term goal
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is to appeal to the Iranian leaders the way he
has to the Saudi leaders, of the Katari leaders, and
everybody in between. I just don't know if that's him
being a hopeless romantic and that these are religious fanatics
that want to wipe Israel off the map and Trump
just might have helped them find Jesus a little bit
late in the service with a couple of surgical attacks
on their nuclear reactor. But here's Trump asked about regime change,
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clip Bate.
Speaker 1 (09:39):
Do you want to see regime change in Iran?
Speaker 4 (09:42):
Now?
Speaker 8 (09:42):
If there was there was, But no, I don't want it.
Speaker 5 (09:44):
I'd like to see everything calm down as quickly as west.
Regime change takes chaos, and ideally we don't want to
see someone's chaos. So let's see how it does. You know,
the Iranians are very good traders, very good business people,
and they got a lot of oil. They should be fine.
They should be able to rebuild and do a good job.
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They're never gonna have nuclear but other than that, they
should do a great job.
Speaker 3 (10:09):
So that's the trump Man, and I think he is
trying to appeal to the economic side of this. But
if I could give you a gut prediction, I think
everybody in Washington wants regime change. I don't think they
want to say it because it's not popular, because it
creates the perception that we're going to be bogged down
in another forever war where we're going to put our
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own boots on the ground in an effort to build
a democracy in an area that might not necessarily want one.
Now they had one before the Iotolas took over. So
I'm not saying no on behalf of the citizens. I'm
just telling you the government itself is not open to
the idea of regime change. So if this is going
to happen. They're going to try to make this look
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organic as all get outs. But lo and behold, it'll
probably involve us in nondescript ways. I mean, honestly, if
you think about it, the last time we had a
regime change, it was a disaster. It was Barack Obama, who,
by the way, did not get congressional authority. So for
everybody in Congress right now saying Trump should be impeached.
Speaker 1 (11:12):
He violated his power. William shuck up.
Speaker 3 (11:15):
Okay, Obama dropped over fifty thousand bombs in the Middle East.
Fifty thousand bombs in the Middle East. Did anybody in
the Democratic Party say we should impete.
Speaker 1 (11:26):
No, that's the fraud of right now.
Speaker 3 (11:29):
But the reality is Trump is reticent to engage in
regime change because he saw how disastrous it was in Libya.
Libya for multiple reasons, Okay, when they went in and
took out Kadaffi, that's what ultimately caused the mass exodus
of migration into Europe, and that's what's created all the
unrest and all the problems they now have in their society. Kaddaffi,
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as awful as he was, was providing maybe a net
benefit to that region, and that he was keeping all
of those migrants in his country. We didn't like him,
we didn't like the way he ruled. We were at
odds at him forever and for his own sponsorship and
terrorist acts. But the reality is, sometimes you take out
a scumbag and you get a bigger one in return
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with that, okay, And that was the end result of
them where you're gonna unauthorized regime change on Kadafi with
the help of Obama and his secretary of State at
the time, who is a bloodthirsty, warmongering neocon. I'm Hillary
Clinton and I approve this message. I don't know she does,
but it's a pretty good description of her.
Speaker 1 (12:34):
But the reality is on the go forward? Where are
we now?
Speaker 3 (12:36):
What does it mean? You know the old Axel Rose
Lyric and sweet Child them on where do We Go?
Speaker 8 (12:40):
Now?
Speaker 1 (12:41):
Here?
Speaker 3 (12:41):
Is Brett McGirk over on CNN. CNN not a Fox guy?
Speaker 1 (12:46):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (12:46):
I don't ever want anybody to listen to Fox across
America and go, oh, it's just Jimmy gi with me
some type of Fox talking point. Guys, I'm not doing
a right wing show, Okay, I'm conservative. I'd fight you
to the death for the ideas. Okay, but I'm not
doing like a right wing conservative talk show where I'm
trying to alienate liberals. I'm just trying to give you
a perspective, and as I say all the time, be
a cup of emotional caffeine in your work day or
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your work night, or whatever the hell you're doing. You're
listening to the podcast on a plane, I'm trying to
pick up the flight for three hours, because chances are,
if you're a fan of mine, the flight attendants already
cut you off from the bar by now. But here
is Brett McGirk on CNN summing it up clip six.
Speaker 9 (13:23):
Now, Europeans are saying, it's my understanding that if Ron
thinks that it is going to maintain a secret stash
of highly understanium or it's going to threaten to leave
the NPT, they are prepared to snap back sanctions. So
the diplomacy has a bit of a deadline. Look, bottom line,
this is about the best place we can be. I
give extremely high marks to this national security team and
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President Trump for managing this crisis and given where we are.
Speaker 1 (13:48):
But now let's follow through.
Speaker 9 (13:49):
There's a chance for diplomacy here, not only on the
Iran side, but also in Gaza.
Speaker 3 (13:54):
So that's CNN telling you we're in the best place
we can be. And all things considered, we all is
it a perfect situation right now? And of course it's not,
certainly not by our standards, but by the standard of
the Middle East, it's a hell of a whole lot better.
And if the people chanting death to America no longer
have the ability to wage a nuclear attack against us
or our allies, then yes, that attack Saturday night was
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addition by subtraction in.
Speaker 1 (14:19):
Terms of what we do next.
Speaker 3 (14:21):
Donald Trump's going to do everything he can to be
the leader here in terms of driving the economic engine
to maybe empower both of these economies to find a
reasonable coexistence. Do I think Iron wants that? No, And
I don't know that they're going to be able to
maintain this posture for long, which is why I think ultimately,
if I had to make a prediction, probably is going
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to be some type of long term regime change. I
don't know that America is going to involve itself in
that on paper, but I do believe they're going to
be working like all hell behind the scenes.
Speaker 4 (14:51):
That's just how white folks will do you a show
so good.
Speaker 1 (14:56):
People don't know what to think. This feels weird. Are
you sure this is legal?
Speaker 8 (15:00):
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (15:02):
Let us Fox across America with Jimmy Fayala doing a
damn thing on a Tuesday eight at eight seven, eight, eight, nine,
nine one zero. We're going to get to some of
your calls in the next break. Here right now, I
want to give you some JD.
Speaker 1 (15:15):
Van sound.
Speaker 3 (15:16):
He was on with my man Brett Bear last night.
Have you guys seen the viral video of Brett Bear rapping?
It's pretty funny stuff. Brett Bear likes to do rappers delight,
remember the sugar Hill Gang. Brett is more like the
splendor Hill Gang.
Speaker 1 (15:30):
But I love him. He's always great when he's on
Fox New Saturday night.
Speaker 3 (15:32):
But I can't really take shots at him because Brett
Bhar hosts Special Report. My show is more like Special
Ed if we're being honest. But here's JD. Vance talking
to Brett Bear last night about the ceasefire just as
the news broke Clip four.
Speaker 10 (15:44):
We were actually working on that just as I left
the White House to come over here. So that's good
news that the President was able to get that across
the finish line. I think what it means, Brett is
quite simple. First of all, the President, without knock on
Wood having a single American casualty, obliterated the Rainy nuclear program.
We are now in a place where we weren't a
week ago. Week ago, Iran was very close to having
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a nuclear weapon. Now Iran is incapable of building a
nuclear weapon with the equipment they have because we destroyed it.
Speaker 1 (16:12):
So that's a very very big thing. Now.
Speaker 10 (16:14):
What that means, I think is we have to talk
to Iran and of course to Israel.
Speaker 1 (16:18):
About what the future holds.
Speaker 10 (16:19):
Because while we have obliterated the Iranian nuclear program, our
hope and our expectation is that they're not going to
try to.
Speaker 1 (16:25):
Rebuild that program.
Speaker 3 (16:26):
And Donald Trump was asked earlier today about rebuilding that
program on Air Force one as he was flying off
to the NATO summit.
Speaker 10 (16:33):
Clip seven, did remind make any commitments yesterday about uranium enrichment,
about uranium enrichment, And they're.
Speaker 7 (16:40):
Not going to have enrichment, and they're not going to
have a nuclear weapon. And they know that they're going
to get onto being a great trading nation. You know,
they're very good traders are They're going to be a
great trading nation, and they have a lot of oil.
Speaker 8 (16:53):
They're going to do well.
Speaker 7 (16:54):
They're not They're not going to have a nuclear weapon.
Speaker 4 (17:00):
Now it's now clear weapons.
Speaker 3 (17:02):
So Trump saying the last thing Iron wants is nuclear
weapons right now, and I don't doubt that. I think
the I think Trump was pretty clear and firm in
his messaging in the sense that if Iran goes anywhere
near uranium and Richmond right now, they are going to
give them the business. I mean, there's no two ways
about it. And I think what we're starting to understand
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is you can use strength as a detern you know,
the whole piece through strength mantra. And you know, if
you go back to Teddy Roosevelt speaks softly, carry a
big stick, that whole thing is Trump. It's crazy as
the sounds. I don't know that the Nobel Board could
ever in a billion years hold their nose and hand
him a peace prize. But if he brings prolonged stability
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to the region, he will have bombed his way to
a Nobel Peace prize. Because the only universal language anybody
understands in the Middle East is force. They don't value
human life the way we do, but they value their own,
which is why Trump has had to lay down little.
Speaker 1 (18:02):
There. It is Fox Across.
Speaker 3 (18:04):
America with Jimmy Fail eight at eight seven and eight nine,
nine one zero. A couple of quick calls we have
to take, starting with Chris down in Port Saint Lucy, Florida.
Speaker 1 (18:12):
Yo, Chris, Yo, Jimmy, my man, what's happening?
Speaker 8 (18:17):
Just timing down in day until Sunday.
Speaker 1 (18:19):
Oh you're coming to Fort Lauderdale.
Speaker 8 (18:21):
Oh heck you. That's it.
Speaker 1 (18:23):
That's the show to go to.
Speaker 3 (18:24):
So night one is Clearwater, uh and night two is
what we shoot for Fox Nation.
Speaker 1 (18:29):
So there's two ways to look at this.
Speaker 3 (18:31):
Clearwater is probably going to be rowdier because there's not
going to be any cameras to record all the terrible
things we say.
Speaker 1 (18:37):
But Fort Lauderdale, you're going to be at.
Speaker 3 (18:39):
A TV shoot and you'll see a more refined version
of what we do in Clearwater. So depending on how
you roll, you might be going to the correct show.
Mikey said, you had an issue with the show itself
or or something to do with ticketing.
Speaker 1 (18:51):
What was it?
Speaker 8 (18:52):
I was sign the meet and gree tickets.
Speaker 6 (18:54):
I thought they were all sold out, but I left.
Speaker 3 (18:58):
I think there's nine left and I think, uh, we
just went on the website because Mikey mentioned this to me.
They gave you an option at purchase. So do you
have like a confirmation email? But if you have a
confirmation email, I bet you there's an option to upgrade
your seat there.
Speaker 4 (19:13):
Oh, I have to check it out.
Speaker 1 (19:15):
That's what they just told me.
Speaker 3 (19:16):
I just contacted the promoters directly during the commercial breaks.
Kind of guy. I am Chris. I'm trying to help
over here.
Speaker 1 (19:22):
Damn it.
Speaker 3 (19:23):
I'm not some big stuck up media snob. I mean,
if you try this crap next year, you ain't getting it.
I'm kidding, it'll be a mess.
Speaker 1 (19:32):
But is that where you are?
Speaker 3 (19:33):
You're from down there then, so you're ready to get nuts.
I'm oh, you're gonna love it.
Speaker 1 (19:38):
Sean Is.
Speaker 3 (19:39):
He's been telling me dirty jokes for about a month
and a half now, so I'm excited to hear you
guys face the live AMMO. That is the Hammity, the
Hannity Comedy for grade. It's coming, So buckle up.
Speaker 8 (19:48):
Hell all right, Well, I'm gonna get that ticket as
soon as possible.
Speaker 3 (19:53):
Yeah, if you have an issue, just call back and
talk to Mikey. It'll keep them off the adult websites
for a few minutes. Brother, all right, man, say Sunday,
let's go the great Chris somebody who has already met me.
He was in the studio to tape an episode of
Fox New Saturday Night that didn't air. High Pitch Eric,
it's local celebrity from the Howard Stern Show.
Speaker 1 (20:13):
Hey, what up?
Speaker 3 (20:14):
Eric?
Speaker 6 (20:15):
What's up? Buddy? How are you?
Speaker 3 (20:17):
You know it's under control, But I don't know if
I should consider you a jinx. You came to that taping.
We had a wild time. Rudy was there from Notre
Dame and Carly Shim because.
Speaker 1 (20:26):
It was great. And then we got no show because
they went and bombed. I ran, what's up with that?
Speaker 6 (20:31):
I don't know. They ruined that one night and I
couldn't watch it. I wanted to watch it. I was embedded.
Get they're ready for this show and here we are
nuke and Iran and Israel and it's not fair.
Speaker 1 (20:43):
Uh huh, ain't right.
Speaker 3 (20:45):
I think if Trump was gonna come on at ten o'clock,
he should have at least wore one of my sport codes.
Speaker 6 (20:50):
No, yes, No, here's the question. Are you gonna be
at Pittsburgh.
Speaker 1 (20:55):
Yes?
Speaker 6 (20:56):
Hi, my friend owns a bar at Pittsburgh. Uh oh,
and I want to come to your show in Pittsburgh
and I will call my friend that owns the bar
and we'll party at his bar.
Speaker 3 (21:08):
That sounds dangerous. It's sad that gig is November twenty second.
Just so you know, I'll get you the info. I'll
get you the info on that. But it's a November
twenty second gig in Pittsburgh. The Steelers are not in
town the next day, or I would have went to
the Steeler game and checked it out. But it's the
just for the people listening. It's the Carnegie of Homestead
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Music Theater, which is right in Pittsburgh, and it is
Saturday night, November the twenty second, So you might even
meet high pitched Eric.
Speaker 1 (21:35):
How about that?
Speaker 3 (21:36):
Eric, It's like a two for one. First there was
Fala and Hannity. Now you get Fala and Eric.
Speaker 6 (21:41):
That's right. And also, I'm going to come to another
tape in another two weeks when you come back love it.
Know you said you're going on vacation. I'm going to
come to another taping. You bet they don't do a
man on the Street interviews. Steel.
Speaker 3 (21:54):
You never know where this is going to go. Fox
has all kinds of ideas. But we'll talk about it
when I see you, I'm sure, or when you does
Howard let you talk politics when you call it to
his show or does he just yell at you because
you don't think the way he does.
Speaker 6 (22:07):
I'm gonna talk about politics on your show?
Speaker 3 (22:09):
Yea, yeah, he wouldn't let you, probably, but let the
record show. People could call into this show and talk
about anything they wanted. We wouldn't shut you down. We're
not like that. You get it, Eric, Well, listen, we'll
work on this business proposal about you and Pittsburgh and
your man on the show. There's a lot going on.
It's a very busy call, but I got to go
host a radio show, so check in soon, all.
Speaker 6 (22:30):
Right, brother, I definitely will have a great.
Speaker 3 (22:33):
Thanks Eric, you're the man, the great Eric. There he goes.
He was at our taping this past weekend. We tape
the show, put it in a can. We're like, well,
this is gonna rock on Saturday Night. They're gonna love
this never aired, but if you want tickets, especially if
you're local, if you're listening on wor seven ten to
talk in New York, we were three weeks into our
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run at oor today was I mean, obviously a week
and about two days in. I was on with Minty
in the morning. This morning, I'll be on with Mark
Simone on Thursday. We're doing weekly hits now. Every Tuesday,
I'll be on with Menti. Every Thursday, I'll beyond with Simone.
If every Wednesday, if you're listening on a cock station
around the around the country, I do about one hundred
of those call ins every Wednesday morning. But we you know,
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any station that carries the show is welcome to have
me on for a two way, because I try to
make this national show have a local connection to its
audience by not just being the guy that beams through
the speakers for three hours a day but sometimes shows
up unexpectedly in other timeslots.
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You've got options. So you've got these options.
Speaker 3 (24:08):
But right now on the radio, I'm got to get
back to doing my actual damn job, shall we. You
want to know why people hate the media, and I'll
tell you why the media is dangerous, like truly dangerous
in that it's denying us a lot of times the
ability to have common cause, to have a collective conversation
(24:29):
where we all agree on information specific to a story
that should matter to all of us. Now I'm going
to put that in basic English, Okay, Right now, we
have a real problem, a real problem with illegal immigration.
It was the issue number one at the polls that
drove Trump back to the White House. It is an
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issue that the overwhelming of majority of Americans still support
him on to this day. It is an issue that
fifty four percent of Americans party wide are in favor
of deporting every single illegal immigrant in this country, not
just the ones Ice is going after, which are murderers
and rapists and robbers, you know, people with multiple criminal arrests. Okay,
(25:13):
but everyone. They want everybody out. Everybody out. Why because
they're paying the bill? Number one. Number two. We didn't
bring in the type of merit based migration that wanted
to be American and assimilate, adapt some of our values. Yeah,
hold on to a lot of their own family traditions.
We're not saying a band in your culture. But the
point is coming to America. We used to be not
(25:33):
as a melting pot where everybody melted down to become
this one big collective thing that we called American. Okay,
we don't necessarily have that anymore. We don't have people
coming over sailing past Ellis Island and the poem on
the Statue of Liberty that says, give me you're tired,
you're poor, your huddle masses, you're earning to breathe free.
We now have people showing up saying give me free stuff,
(25:54):
who chant death to America?
Speaker 1 (25:56):
Okay?
Speaker 3 (25:56):
The Biden administration took the CBP one app. It was
an app. They created an app that allowed people to
apply for asylum from other countries and get a free
plane ticket into this country along with food and hotel rooms.
Except it ain't free. The bill gets passed off to
the taxpayer.
Speaker 9 (26:14):
Thanks big government witnesses.
Speaker 3 (26:15):
Okay, and we all know the story. Why did the
Democrats do that? The Democrats did that because they currently
count illegal immigrants in the census. And counting illegal immigrants
in the census means each congressional district gets more money
from Washington towards their congressional district. Then that's a big
priority in the Democratic Party. It costs a lot of
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money to run for political office, a lot of money. Okay,
But do you know what else it does by counting
that representation, It allows them to create additional congressional districts
the Democrats. Because we counted illegal immigrants in the last census,
the Democrats picked up seventeen seats in Congress. So you
think about these narrow majorities the Republicans have right now
(26:57):
they're trying to pass Trump's big beautiful bill. What do
they said on two seats in the Senate, three in
the House. It's like it's that narrow give or take
a seat. But you understand, the Democrats would have seventeen
less seats to play with if we were actually doing
this the old fashioned way.
Speaker 1 (27:13):
That's not right.
Speaker 3 (27:14):
So the Democrats have a motivation for open borders and
mass migration. I've established that, and I know some of
you listening might say, yeah, well, we're building on immigration.
Yeah we are, but it's legal, legal, legal, legal immigration.
Everybody who came past the Statue of Liberty got processed
at Ellis Island, came here legally, which is safer for them,
and it's safer for us because we know where they're
(27:35):
coming from. They are veted okay at the border. Under Biden,
we've got a few million known gataways people that are
in this country. We have no idea where they're from,
what their motivations are, what the hell they're doing, whether
they like us, whether they hate us. I mean, we
know for a fact that there were a few thousand
members of the known terror watch lists that are actually
known terrorists. Camp bord a plane into this country, but
they were able to get into this country. Under Joe Biden.
Speaker 1 (27:59):
No idea how to defend a nation.
Speaker 3 (28:01):
None, Okay, But getting past that, because I know there
are differing views on immigration. Some of you are out
there and you just think your benevolent souls and you
say let everybody in.
Speaker 1 (28:11):
We should be letting everybody in.
Speaker 3 (28:13):
And that's not how the country was built. That's a lie, okay.
And it's also not the Democratic position on the issue.
Bill Clinton famously at his own State of the Union
got a standing ovation for saying, we can't have our
generosity taken advantage of airgo. We're going to prosecute companies
that give benefits to illegal immigrants. We're going to deny
illegal immigrants any and all government benefit because the American
(28:37):
tax payer should be our number one priority. That was
Bill Clinton's position, that was Barack Obama's position, okay, until
the Democrats turned immigration into a debate about racism instead
of a debate about right and wrong and a debate
about safety and a debate about prioritizing the American taxpayer
over the person taking advantage of them. And this conversation
(28:59):
comes with this sidebar of violence. Illegal immigration has caused
over fifty percent of the women who crossed this border
illegally to get sexually assaulted. Three hundred thousand people died
of fentanyl poisoning deaths under Joe Biden. Okay, death is
a side effect of mass illegal immigration. It's a sad,
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horrific reality, but it's one of the reasons Trump won
by the margins that he did when it comes to deportations,
something the vast majority of Americans support, though we cannot
have a collective conversation about what's going on and who
it's happening to because members of the activist media continue
(29:43):
to lie about the stories. Why do I bring this
up because as I was getting ready for the show
this morning, I saw this KTLA video that's gone viral.
I don't know if you guys have seen this, but
this is why nobody trusts the media, okay, and really
truly despises the agenda media. The activist masquerading his journalists.
KTLA has a headline here. It is in a graphic
(30:05):
video that has since gone viral on social media, about
seven or more masked men wearing US Border Patrol vests
are seen violently detaining a Santa Anna father before forcing
him into the back of an unmarked car. And you
hear that, and you're like, WHOA.
Speaker 4 (30:24):
What the hell were you think?
Speaker 1 (30:26):
That's what you think?
Speaker 3 (30:27):
WHOA Seven or more masked men in border patrol vests
just violently detaining a Santa Anna dad, forcing him in
the back of an unmarked car.
Speaker 1 (30:36):
Holy hell, I mean.
Speaker 8 (30:38):
What the white wide worldless porch.
Speaker 11 (30:41):
Isn't going on here?
Speaker 3 (30:42):
But if you've actually seen the video, buckle up, butter cup.
Do you know what this Sanna Anna father who was
forced into an unmarked car was doing. He was attacking
the cops with a weed whacker. This could be a problem,
a huge like an actual weed whacker, like a gas
powered weed whacker. He's running towards an ICE agent, trying
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to weed whack the guy's face. They tackle the guy
to the ground, throw him into the car. The media, okay,
could have written man arrested after attacking ice with weed
whacker or homicidal lunatic attempts to maime Ice agents, you know,
anything to do anything to do with that, you know,
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landscaper attempts to give ice a cut, you know, a hairic?
Speaker 1 (31:28):
Whatever he do? You want to tell me?
Speaker 3 (31:30):
And if you heard that, you would have known, WHOA,
what's up with this violent immigrant trying to kill an
ICE agent with a weed whacker, but instead you get.
In a graphic video that has since gone viral on
social media, about seven or more masked men wearing US
Border Patrol vests are seen violently detaining a senna and
a father before forcing him into the back of an
unmarked car. And you might read that outline and be like, Hey,
(31:51):
what the hell's up with these ICE agents just tackling
guys and violently shoving them into the car. But do
you see how manipulating context creates a lot more sympathy
for the guy who tried to kill the ICE agent
than the ICE agent who's trying to stop guys like
this from killing you. That's the point, you know, the
guy running down the street with a weed whacker, he
(32:12):
doesn't know who you voted for, Okay, he's not just
going after Republicans because they voted for border security. They
don't ask. That's the thing about New York. I see
peopleet mugged on the subway all the time. It's a
sad reality of where we live. When they come out
and pull out a knife or a screwdriver or some
other weapon and say give me your wallet. They don't say,
by the way, who'd you vote for? Are you voting
in the primaries today? We got Quoma, we got Mondami. No,
they go give me the money or you're dead and
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they don't care. And in some instances you give them the
money and you're dead anyway. So the idea that we're
creating sympathy for these people by manipulating the context in
news headlines is why we really can't have nice things.
It's why we don't have common cause as a country.
People trying to kill us with weed whackers should be
the enemy of everyone, no matter who you voted for.
That is just the sad reality of our time that
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this is even a conflict we need to discuss. But
the reason it endurees is because they're denying us a
fair fight. So this thing I do in the show
every day, I'm just trying to give you full context.
Do what you want with it. I don't care. I
don't want to be in charge, Okay, But if you
are sitting there in the media and omitting the fact
that a guy tried to kill an ICE agent with
an active weed whacker from the violent arrest that ensued,
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you're making everyone less safe, including these other criminals who
think they deserve the benefit of the doubt because they
attacked a cob with a gas powered landscaping device.
Speaker 1 (33:24):
But that's why.
Speaker 3 (33:25):
And I'm telling you because I care everyone, and I
mean everyone hates the media. Well, I don't read the
newspaper because it's Guardie in the editor that let it
come out.
Speaker 1 (33:34):
It's Garby, it's Jimmy Phila.
Speaker 5 (33:37):
He's been America's most favored comedian at a time when
America was intermost girl.
Speaker 1 (33:42):
Let us fox across America with Jimmy Phylo.
Speaker 3 (33:44):
Brian Bremberg's coming up to talk about the big beautiful Bill.
Gianno Caldwell, He's gonna be with us as well. He's
got a new book out. Giano has written a great
length about how the Democrats lost the black vote by
basically showing up to the hood and shuck and jiving
every four years and then getting their vote and skipping
town without doing anything for the black community.
Speaker 1 (34:06):
This is politics as usual.
Speaker 3 (34:08):
I've played this clip a lot over the course of
the last year. Here's Charles Barklay NBA legend, talking about
why the Democrats started to lose black votes under Biden.
Speaker 12 (34:18):
The reason I think the Democratic Party misster Biden. President
Biden is losing Black voss. They only care about Black people.
Every four years. They come into our neighborhoods and say,
we're going to make stuff better. We're going to do this,
do this, do this, and then following us. Black people
are like hell man. Other than not bility a dunk
of basketball. All my neighborshoods are still the same. Our
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schools are still the same. And that's why I think
Black people are leaving disappointed.
Speaker 8 (34:47):
A Democratic party.
Speaker 3 (34:49):
Think about that. All our schools are the same, the
crimes the same. I'm going to read you a report
in the next hour. Do you know in the Chicago
school District seventy percent of the high school kids cannot read.
There are fifty five schools in that district, fifty five
fifty five that don't have a single kid zero kids
(35:11):
zero who are proficient in reading. Better than that, you'd
like to think, but the Chicago School District, and by
the way, the woman who heads it sends her kid
the private school has a special message for Americans' parents
that we're going to play for you in the next
hour and talk about with Giano Caldwell that I'm telling
you there's a level of arrogance by the inept that
(35:36):
genuinely needs to be dealt with. I'm not talking about violence,
but I am talking about societal accountability, you know, the
old throw the bums out. I mean, what she said
about school kids is insane. If only somebody was around
to read it to the school kids so they could
hear it.
Speaker 1 (35:52):
My God, so sad.
Speaker 4 (35:53):
I love the poorly.
Speaker 2 (35:54):
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(36:25):
what we could be doing better in our inner cities
to not just serve the black community, but everybody as
a whole, as a lot of these cities have gone lawless,
including the one where I reside in New York that
has a mayorial primary. Tonight between an avowed socialist mom Donnie,
who's just the absolute dirt bag who's now vowing to
have government controlled supermarkets, which is a fancy way of breadlines.
(36:48):
I mean, yeah, that's the good news. Everybody's trying to
avoid carbs. Get that summer beach body. The bad news
is socialism starve ninety million people to death around the world.
Speaker 1 (36:57):
We certainly don't need it here.
Speaker 3 (36:59):
Unfortunately, the option for New York voters in this primary
is hansy Andy Cuomo, a guy who got in a
little bit of trouble for his office etiquette when he
was governor.
Speaker 1 (37:08):
Have you ever seen a grown man naked?
Speaker 3 (37:10):
That was usually his opener eight at eight seven eight eight,
nine to nine one zero. If you want to be
a part of this conversation, it's also going to include
a grown up talk about the city of Chicago. Why
this is fascinating stuff? So Chicago wrote an op ed
published in The New York Times today, warning Americans, as
(37:30):
specifically New Yorkers, that if they want to know what
life under a socialist mayor looks like, they need to
look no further than Chicago, which is an out and
out disaster. Okay, And one of the reasons it continues
to be a disaster is like a lot of these
woke cities that are hiding behind identity politics instead of
(37:54):
deliverables for the voters. They're literally fighting the wrong battles. Okay,
Brandon Johnson is yelling at reparations and expanding the sanctuary
status of the city. Meanwhile they're broke, businesses are fleeing,
and nobody can read. So in Chicago, this will blow
your mind if you could even wrap your brain around this. Okay,
(38:15):
there are fifty five cities in Chicago that have zero
students who can read. Zero, zero, not a student who
is proficient at reading to the level of their grade.
So you're talking about in the whole school, ninth, tenth, eleventh, twelfth,
nobody can read. And they're literally out there right now
(38:36):
talking to you about defunding the police and reparations and
bringing in more migrants. Everything is a priority, but the students.
And this is where the Democratic Party is failing Americans.
Speaker 1 (38:47):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (38:47):
Stacy Davis Gates's the Chicago Teachers Union president. She was
holding a presser yesterday she said she owns your children.
Speaker 1 (38:59):
What the hell is ju say? I didn't say it,
she did. Clip thirty five city thinks.
Speaker 4 (39:04):
Your children are its children.
Speaker 1 (39:10):
Yes, we do.
Speaker 4 (39:12):
We do.
Speaker 1 (39:14):
Oh yeah, no, your children are our children. Get her out,
Get her out of here.
Speaker 3 (39:19):
There is this sense of arrogant sense of entitlement right
now amongst these teachers unions. Remember Randy Winingarten, the aft
head who likes to go to all the political rallies
for Ukraine and Palestine.
Speaker 1 (39:32):
What does the stuff have to do with school children? Nothing? Nothing,
nothing at all? Okay.
Speaker 3 (39:38):
And that's the bigger problem is the children don't have
a lobbyist group. I mean, they have parents. But beyond
the parents, there aren't these multimillion dollar organizations out there
the way there are with teachers unions that are making
everything the priority, but the kids.
Speaker 1 (39:52):
So that's a woman saying yeah.
Speaker 3 (39:53):
They keep saying the Chicago Teachers Union thinks your children
are its children. She goes, yes, we do, we do.
We own your children. Okay, So your children and her
worldview are owned by an organization. She won't even send
her own kids to her kids go to private school.
Speaker 1 (40:09):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (40:10):
Seventy percent of the kids in Chicago can't read. There
is this is so wildly unacceptable, like wildly unacceptable, that
these people should be thrown out of office like effective
like three days ago. But the idea that they instead
will just carry on. And when someone says, how come
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nobody can read? Are you guys teaching?
Speaker 8 (40:33):
She's gonna go.
Speaker 3 (40:33):
Well, because I'm a black woman, you say, and I
can't teach like, no, no, no, because the kids of
every color in your school district can't read. It has
nothing but nothing to do with anybody's identity.
Speaker 1 (40:46):
Race is not where the line is drawn.
Speaker 8 (40:48):
Is God's side and the other side.
Speaker 3 (40:51):
Okay, you understand. And the people who are the race
pimps that hide behind racism to actually avoid criticism are
failing the communities they purport to care about. That was
the end result of something like defund the police. I mean,
the socialist who's running here in America, you know, in
New York anyway. I don't know the people even consider
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New York America anymore.
Speaker 1 (41:14):
The city's so out of control.
Speaker 3 (41:16):
Okay, But Zoran Mamdanni has defended his use of the
term globalized the infantata into fada.
Speaker 1 (41:23):
Let's get it right.
Speaker 3 (41:25):
Sorry, I sometimes screw up my anti Semitic phrases because
I don't chant them as much as most people in
this town. I went to community college. We didn't protest
like they do up a Columbia. Unless somebody ran out
of beer on Nickel Beer Night, if we were out
of Schlitz at mckeeb's pub in Uniondale, yeah, you're gonna
see a little bit of a protest. But nobody was
camping out on the quad and taking Janitor's hostage to
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Free Palestine or whatever the hell they're calling it these days.
But here is mom Donnie defending the term clip thirty one.
Speaker 13 (41:55):
To me, ultimately, what I hear in so many is
a desperate desig for equality and equal rights, in standing
up for Palsty and human rights. And I think what's
difficult also is that the very word is has been
used by the Holocaust Museum when translating the Warsaw Ghetto
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uprising into Arabic, because it's a word that means struggle.
Speaker 3 (42:21):
Guys, that is Zoran mom Donni saying globalize the indefada.
You know the thing like isis chance? You know thing
amas chance. He wants you to believe it's just an
Arabic transit translation that means we're all struggling for equality.
Speaker 8 (42:38):
He is so this guy, now.
Speaker 3 (42:40):
I don't doubt he's going to deny previous positions because
he can't win a general election by holding them. Defund
the police, Harry is talking about it clip thirty two.
Speaker 11 (42:52):
When we talk about defund the NYPD, the entirety of
the push is defund the and refund all of these
different social services and things that actually create safety.
Speaker 3 (43:06):
I mean, come on, what would you do with the
brain if your head one? So you defund the entire
NYPDA and you replace it with social services that actually
create the safety, not even close, not even sort of close,
like that is a disqualifier.
Speaker 1 (43:23):
Guys.
Speaker 3 (43:23):
You can't have a society without the cops. They're doing
the most important job in society. Okay, And something everybody
needs to understand is that ninety percent of violent crimes
in this country are committed against members of the same race.
Speaker 1 (43:35):
So far you follow me.
Speaker 3 (43:36):
So if you're a white guy, you're probably gonna get
mugged by a white guy, or an Asy guy, probably
get mug by an Asia guy, black guy, so on
and so forth, Muslim, Arabic, everything in between. Okay, violent
crime is very specific to members of the same race
because a lot of times in inner cities people live
in predominantly ethnically dense groups. You know, groups of you know,
dense ethnicities. I'm not calling the people stupid, I'm saying
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they're densely populated. But you understand, when you defund the police,
or when you enact woke bail initiatives that let violent
criminals out of jail, their next crime is going to
be committed against a member more likely than not of
that same ethnic group. So you think you're being empathetic
to society by not throwing people in jail. You're like, Wow,
(44:19):
we're gonna help the black community by not arresting a
black person, But who gets mugged another black person? We're
gonna show some difference to the white people not arrest
the white people.
Speaker 1 (44:28):
So who's the.
Speaker 3 (44:29):
Violent white criminal going to most likely mug next? A
white person, Asian, Muslim, everything in between. So when you
try to create more empathy for the criminal than the
person trying to protect us, you ultimately endanger everyone in
the process. But this is the choice we have on
the ballot here in New York. We got Cuomo, who
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thought the maga hats meant make America grope again. We've
got Mandani, who's a socialist. We've got a city who's
number one restaurant is a place called this space for rent.
I mean, I never give out stock tips on this show,
but if the Democrats win the mayorial race, it is
time to buy stocking. You haul u, haul Penske, all
(45:13):
the relocation services are gonna be making big money because
nobody's gonna stick around when you're in a high tax,
high crime situation. Smart people meaning rich people. People who
are smart enough to get rich and make money. Okay,
they don't sit around going hmmm, which corrupt entity can
(45:38):
I give my cash to in exchange for a depreciation
in the quality of life in my community. New York's
jacking up prices as the crime rate goes through the roof.
Oh they're electing a socialist. Yeah, that's a great move
for a brilliant businessman like myself. I think I'll stick around,
increase the odds of getting mugged, pay for more of
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this runaway. And that's the point everybody keeps missing when
they yell and scream, like Jeff Bezos supposed to get
married in Venice this week.
Speaker 1 (46:07):
I just saw this on Twitter and it made me laugh.
Speaker 3 (46:09):
Someone hold that held up a big banner because Jeff
Bezos and his wife they're gazillionaires, and they've pretty much
rented out all of Venice. They've got seven different locations
where this wedding might be happening as a way of
throwing off the paparazzi. It's a three day celebration. I
know the locals are upset by all the traffic and
the influx and everything in between, but they keep hanging
up these banners that say, if you can afford to
(46:30):
rent out Venice, you can pay more in taxas. And
in theory, there's a lot of people who hear that
and go, yeah, I'll come the rich God is pay
more in taxes, guys. The upper one percent, the one
percent of taxpayers in America pay nearly fifty percent of
all income taxes in America. So one percent are paying
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for the other ninety nine in theory, But the reason
big government bureaucrats in Washington love, love, love chanting that
tax the rich mantra defeat the oligaukey. As Bernie Sanders says,
why do they want the rich to pay more money
in taxes so they can keep spending? If you convince
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people the problem in this country is that the rich
don't pay enough in taxes. Then it helps you avoid
accountability for your own role in putting us in this
position where we are the most heavily taxed nation in
our nation's history. We've never paid a higher rate of
taxes than we do right now. Okay, We've never been
(47:36):
wealthier as a nation in terms of our monthly income
or weekly income or yearly income than we are right now.
We right now, the America you're living in twenty twenty
five is the richest country in the history of the world.
Yet we're somehow thirty seven trillion dollars in debt. Okay,
(47:57):
and we're not in that position because the rich don't
pay enough taxes. Okay, the rich are paying more in
taxes than anybody. Yeah, we're still in debt. Why because
the politicians in Washington just keep spending your money. And
yet it's great to get people to go eat the wretch.
AO says we should tax the wretch.
Speaker 1 (48:15):
AOC is a dote.
Speaker 3 (48:17):
Totally, but she's the one propping up this socialist jackass,
mom Donnie, who has a serious shot at the mayor's residence. Okay,
Gracie Manchett, and you understand they run on class warfare
things are too expensive. Tax the wretch. It's corporate price gouging, guys.
They doubled the price of gas under Biden. When the
price of gas goes up, you know what else goes up?
(48:39):
Everything that ever makes it to a shelf. If it
costs more money to ship, it's gonna cost more money
to buy. That's basic economics, one on one. And you
understand the runaway spending in Washington, which drove inflation too
a forty year high, is why we're in this position
of massive debt. And when you outsource it to the oh,
(49:00):
they just got to pay more taxes. Yo, The rich
didn't drive up the debt. The elected officials in Washington did.
And that's the biggest problem in democratic politics right now
is in every city, every city, they're making it about
everything but the issue.
Speaker 1 (49:15):
Chicago would have to tell you now America is racist.
Nobody can read.
Speaker 3 (49:18):
Because we need reparations, We need to bring in more migrants,
so we get more money from Congress, so we could
keep spending crash, do nothing about the crime rates.
Speaker 1 (49:27):
The same thing here in New York. What are they
trying to tell all of the rich?
Speaker 3 (49:31):
It's aocation. The most famous politician in New York right now.
She killed Amazon. Amazon was going to bring twenty five
thousand jobs to her district, no jobs, because she was
mad at the rich people. She wouldn't give them a
corporate tax abatement, so they took twenty five thousand jobs
out of our state. She's not real smart, not even
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a little. Okay, think about that now, what is AOC's district?
It is the migrant hooker capital of the world.
Speaker 1 (49:58):
Google it.
Speaker 3 (49:58):
Bulevardist sweethearts. Cab drivers who used to do JFK runs
John F. Kennedy Airport, that's the thing. You hang out
at the hotels, you do JFK's. They now at night
do something called aocs. We call them aocs. You go
out to Jackson Avenue in Elmhurst, Queens, Okay, and you
go see some scantily ed hooker. You know, Hubba Hubba,
maybe so, but you don't want to know what's going on.
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Hubbahabba isn't taking a lot of shower showers. But again,
we're not doing anything about any of these problems because
we're fighting all the wrong battles.
Speaker 1 (50:30):
Bengo, he's the host. You shouldn't get too close to
a lot of things about me. You don't know anything
about that.
Speaker 14 (50:38):
Things you wouldn't understand, things he couldn't understand, things you
shouldn't understand.
Speaker 3 (50:45):
Is Fox Across America with Jimmy Faylo. We're gonna be
talking to the Great Giano Coldwell in the next segment.
Brian Brenberg is gonna be here as well to talk
about the big beautiful Bill. So we're trying to get
government spending under controls, secure the border, do all the
fancy stuff Trump promised on the campaign trail legislatively, so
they can't undo this entire agenda with executive orders the
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next time Democrats get into power. That's sadly been the
reality in our politics for the last two administrations. Now,
it's kind of a good thing that Trump was able
to undo Biden policies, but nobody could argue it was
good that Biden undid Trump's They took ninety four executive actions.
Ninety four ninety four executive actions were taken to undo
Donald Trump's border policies, which caused nearly twenty million people
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to come into this country illegally.
Speaker 1 (51:33):
Whatsius?
Speaker 3 (51:35):
And what's funny about that is the immigrant vote, people
who migrated to this country legally have swung by forty
points from Democrats to Republicans. I mean, think about that,
Come on, man, forty point swing from twenty twenty Today
people who migrated to this country actually prefer Trump and
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is cracked down on illegal immigration. Why they came here legally.
They resent the hell out of the fact that people
get to cut a line they waited in for nine years.
They resent the hell out of the fact that they
had to bust their ass to start a business and
get a job and get ahead and build a life,
and everybody else is just downloading an app on their
phone and then getting a free flight into the country
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on the taxpayer's dime. That comes to the hotel room,
comes to the hotel room a debit card and a
phone so you can call the rest of your relatives
and tell them to come here to you know, free.
Speaker 1 (52:28):
Also, it's people with the dirty mind that think like that.
Speaker 3 (52:31):
Well, that's what they did. They took advantage of our generosity.
And this is not me like a right wing guy
giving you an opinion. This is Bill Clinton's opinion. He
was a Democrat president all Americans, not only in.
Speaker 15 (52:43):
The States, most heavily affected. But in every place in
this country are rightly disturbed by the large numbers of
illegal aliens entering our country. The jobs they home might
otherwise be held by citizens or legal immigrants.
Speaker 1 (52:56):
The public service they use in post burdens on our taxpayers.
Speaker 15 (53:00):
That's why our administration has moved aggressively to secure our
borders more by hiring a record number of new border guards,
by deporting twice as many criminal aliens as ever before,
by cracking down on illegal hiring, by barring welfare benefits
to illegal aliens.
Speaker 3 (53:16):
That's Bill Clinton cracking down. No more ICE agents, more deportations,
no benefits. That's Bill Clinton as a Democrat. Like, really
think about that, and that was a big deal. Look,
I got elected twice. It was a different area in America.
That was back when the president didn't mind if you
took a knee. But the point is, okay, they have
a completely abandoned principle and the country in the process,
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and it's the minority community that's being most adversely effected.
Speaker 1 (53:42):
JOHNO.
Speaker 3 (53:43):
Caldwell wrote a book about it. He's going to have
this discussion with us when we come back right here
on the big bed one and only high flying death
defying Fox across America.
Speaker 16 (53:57):
This is Fox across America, which, God damn it, this
Fox across America with Jimmy Fala fired up to talk
to this next guest, and not just because he paid
me fifty bucks to say, I am.
Speaker 3 (54:09):
I haven't seen the money, to be clear, he just promised,
he said, say you're excited about this? So far, so good.
I mean, I just listen. This guy's making all kinds
of headlines today. He has a brand new book out.
This is called The Day My Brother was Murdered, My
Journey through America's violent crime crisis. We're going to get
to that in a minute, but first we have to
salute his bravery because Gianno Caldwell is here. But while
(54:30):
he's in the studio, he left his girlfriend next to
my perverted producer, Mikey. That is you want to talk
about a feet of bravery. Mikey is the reason we
got to watch all those me too videos every year.
Speaker 14 (54:44):
I mean, you don't understand what is going on in there?
Speaker 1 (54:50):
Kidding me?
Speaker 3 (54:52):
I mean, man, I mean, she must love you, pal,
but you must not love her for I'm kidding now,
I'm kidding.
Speaker 1 (54:59):
Good to see you, buddy, happy book day.
Speaker 3 (55:01):
And I know when I'm writing a book and it's
ready to hit the shelves and you need to get
the pre orders going.
Speaker 1 (55:06):
You need people to buy the books.
Speaker 3 (55:08):
What I like, from a publicity standpoint is for a
war to breakout to get me off the TV completely.
So I just want to congratulate on the marketing coup
that is release day for you.
Speaker 5 (55:20):
Now.
Speaker 4 (55:20):
If they can just announce like.
Speaker 3 (55:22):
A new strand of COVID while you're trying to promote
this book, your ship will have completely sailed in.
Speaker 1 (55:28):
Wow, good for you.
Speaker 3 (55:30):
Well, there's a couple of things I was talking about
this in the build up to this appearance, and we're
going to get to the book here on a second.
The book, by the way, if you want to show
Giana some love, and you should, it is on sale
everywhere the day my brother was murdered. My journey through
America's violent crime crisis. It's a heavy story, but it's
a great story just the same because it's about a
guy who has an emotional investment in helping other families
avoid a similar fate, and more importantly, you know, getting
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our society to a place where we're fighting the correct battles.
And I bring this up really quickly because New York
has a maorial primary today. Yes, and Chicago wrote a
op in to New York saying, Hey, if you want
to know what a socialist city would look like, check
out Chicago, a city where local leadership has essentially failed everybody,
have they not?
Speaker 14 (56:08):
And I got to tell you this, Mayor Brandon Johnson
gets worse and worse by the day. I never thought
that it would be somebody that can beat Lori Lightfoot
and being a terrible mayor, but Brandon Johnson has unfortunately
done that to the degree that every Chicago and has
voiced their dissatisfaction with him. He's the lowest polled mayor
in Chicago history. And that's saying something. That's saying a lot.
(56:30):
But you know what it was like, Lori Lightfoot would
get the benefit of the doubt because of her good looks,
and you know.
Speaker 1 (56:35):
People were just so urb Google right now, just google Beatlejuice.
You'll think just fine.
Speaker 4 (56:44):
John O.
Speaker 3 (56:44):
Colwells in studio. It's it's book launch day. Uh and uh, well, listen.
I will say this though, especially with this primary going on,
I think there is going to be at least locally
here in New York.
Speaker 1 (56:55):
We're on seven to ten. WO are the voice in
New York.
Speaker 3 (56:57):
I think people here are starting to understand the consequences
of being in a one party town. And that's ultimately
I think what failed Chicago more than anything else in
generation after generation of corrupt politician. Don't get me wrong,
if I had some corrupt Republicans along the way, but the
vast majority of which are Democrats. And I think it
takes an experience similar to yours, unfortunately, to wake some
people up.
Speaker 1 (57:18):
So is that the motivation here?
Speaker 14 (57:20):
Well, on that day, when thinking about the book, June
twenty four, twenty twenty two, my innocent, teenage baby brother
Christian was murdered on the South Side of Chicago, and
I've been really on a war path to get justice,
not just for him, for many other families throughout our
country who also suffered because progressive policies have become the
rule of the day. And when progressive policies become the
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rule of today, people end up dying.
Speaker 3 (57:43):
It's sad, but you're true because I think the ultimate
offshoot of progressive policies is that the politics are more
important than the people.
Speaker 4 (57:50):
Exactly right, exactly right one percent.
Speaker 14 (57:53):
And that's why it was important for me to write
about this day, one hundred and fifty people murdered all
across the country. In this book, The Day my brother
was murdered, My Journey through America's violent crime Crisis, I
cover none families in total, including my own, all murdered
on that day many places across the country. People like James,
a veteran from Philadelphia, who was murdered by a group
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of teenagers, even somewhere younger than teenagers.
Speaker 8 (58:17):
They beat them with a traffic home.
Speaker 14 (58:18):
Or a Catherine, who was a sixty five year old mother,
a grandmother, white woman in Texas who was a chemical
engineer going home from work on that day when a
gunfire took place on the freeway because a drug deal
went bad. There's so many families that are written about
in this book from different parts of our country, which
I wanted to give people the idea and be able
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to see from an empathetic standpoint that this impacts all
of us, not just a few of us. You can
live in a nice house, you can be very wealthy,
and that's great, but things can still happen if we're
not straight and narrow in law and order focused.
Speaker 1 (58:52):
And I think there's a point here. We're talking to
Giano Cauled.
Speaker 8 (58:55):
Well.
Speaker 3 (58:55):
The book is on sale everywhere. It's fascinating. I can't
encourage you whole hardly enough to buy The Day my
brother was murdered, My journey through America's violent crime crisis.
The thing worth noting here, And I know you know
this is violent criminals don't know who you voted for.
They try to make this a political issue. It's not
a political issue. Okay, So ione attacks you on the
subway on the way out of here, I mean not you. You're
probably getting a limo. But I'm just saying the average
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person gets attacked. The guy attacking you doesn't go did
you vote Republican or Democrat? And that's why this is
supposed to be common cause. That's my frustration is violent
crime is common cause in theory, but it's not politically.
So same thing with the deportation device is trying to
get rid of murders and rapists, and there are people
fighting them. They are fighting against their own best interests,
whether they realize it or not.
Speaker 14 (59:37):
No, yeah, no, one hundred percent. And you know, when
it comes to the politics of things. I think there's
been such an extreme nature in which progressives and the
Democrats have handled themselves over the last ten, twelve, fifteen years.
It used to be that everybody's just fought over taxes,
in abortion, and we all knew the law and order
head to be the case. We all knew the immigration
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should be about America first, and many many other issues
in which we've fought over. But now it's become so
extreme that people in this last election of presidential who
didn't even like President Trump, they didn't like his personality,
but they said, this is the only same person here,
So I guess we don't have a choice but to
vote for him. Yeah, and that's where we find ourselves.
I'm glad that President Trump won because he's all about
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law and order. Just like Pam Bondi, who had been
a part of the Calwall Institute for Public Safety at
Calwell Institute dot org.
Speaker 4 (01:00:25):
I invite you to visit us there and she joined
our board.
Speaker 14 (01:00:29):
But these are people who actually care about making America
safe again.
Speaker 8 (01:00:32):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:00:32):
They're actually invested in our shared experience as Americans, which
I love that.
Speaker 1 (01:00:37):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:00:37):
Absolutely, Listen, we grew up I believe in a better time,
if for no other reason than the conflicts in politics
were not about things that could cost us a life.
Speaker 1 (01:00:47):
As you said, you might fight about taxes.
Speaker 8 (01:00:49):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:00:50):
Fine, And I think what's so tragic about the current climate,
and I think social media really does play into this
a little bit, is no one can agree on anything now,
not because they don't agree, but because they politically are
not allowed to agree. So I was playing clips yesterday
right as a Tchuck Schumer clip. It's it's June twelfth,
and he's like, you know, Donald Trump's checking it out
(01:01:11):
on a Ran. He's trying to make a deal with him.
He's not going to bomb him. He's all talk fast
forward ten days. He's going, how the hell could he
bomb a Ran? Can you believe this guy bomb Ran?
And nobody even is held like accountable to like the
previous day's statement, Yeah, but.
Speaker 14 (01:01:27):
What even even though that bombing made the world, not
just America but around the world safer. Yeah, but especially
America because this has been a nuclear program. It's been
something we've been talking.
Speaker 1 (01:01:36):
About for years, long time years.
Speaker 14 (01:01:39):
And he comes in and said, look handle it for you,
move it on next NATO. I'm on the way.
Speaker 4 (01:01:45):
Pay your fair share, and.
Speaker 1 (01:01:46):
He's getting NATO to spend more money.
Speaker 14 (01:01:48):
That's that's exactly right. And if you realize he did
that in his first term. Biden tried to take credit
for it in his term, but it was really the
actions of Donald Trump.
Speaker 4 (01:01:57):
This is what America has been missing.
Speaker 14 (01:01:59):
They've been missing an elected official who's not just not
concerned about when they're gonna get reelected or how much
money they can raise, or what their life is going
to look like outside of office, but somebody who is
for the American people, which I wholeheartedly believe, wholeheartedly believe
Donald Trump is, and I talk about him in my
new book The Day my Brother was murdered, My Journey
through America's violent crime crisis available now because I had
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an opportunity to interact and meet with him and have
personal time and conversation with them, and I was so
pleased to learn that he was already aware of what
the Callwell Institute for Public Safety was doing because I
started it in order and to honor my brother's legacy,
which we've been doing for a year now, and today
is the one year mark as well.
Speaker 3 (01:02:40):
For the instru to get out of here. That's fantastic.
Didn't you guys do an event at mar A Lago.
Speaker 14 (01:02:43):
We did an event in mar A Lago in February
actually this year.
Speaker 3 (01:02:47):
Wow, that's badass. So you're doing another live event to
coincide with the book or anything like that.
Speaker 14 (01:02:50):
Yes, yes, yes, Actually people can go to Caldwell Institute
dot org and you can see where we're having bookstops.
We have a bookstop right here in New York on Thursday,
six pm on Thursday in New York.
Speaker 8 (01:03:02):
Go to Caldwell Institute dot org. You can get your
tickets there.
Speaker 1 (01:03:06):
I love that. I you know, we're obviously great friends.
And you do the TV show a lot.
Speaker 3 (01:03:09):
You do this show a lot, but the fact that
you come on this show to promote a book means
a lot to me because most people assume my listeners
don't read well, they're like fla, what is it? Scratch
and sniff, what's going on?
Speaker 14 (01:03:21):
They don't have to read them to write them bestseller.
Speaker 1 (01:03:27):
I didn't say I read one. I just wrote one
That is all.
Speaker 3 (01:03:32):
Killing Me, the book The Day my Brother was murdered,
My Journey through Americans Violent Crime Crisis. We're talking to
Giano Callwell. It is on sale everywhere now, and it's
it's the kind of book. And I say this, I
felt the same way about your last book, Taken for Granted.
It's the kind of book. It's very specific to me.
If you're surrounded by liberals in your life, Okay, it's
the kind of book you just want to hand to
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them and give them a different lens through which to
see these things because they think they're polies are empathetic.
Like if they say to me, like, how dare you
support the police, I'm like, well, because actually we need them.
Speaker 14 (01:04:08):
Yes, it's that's not a bad thing.
Speaker 1 (01:04:13):
The idea.
Speaker 3 (01:04:14):
I played this Charles Barkley clip earlier. Let me play this. Okay,
this is Charles Barkley. This has been around since the summer.
And he was talking about how when Biden was still
on the ticket, why the Democratic Party loses votes and
he might have read Taken for Granted your last book
here it.
Speaker 12 (01:04:27):
Is the reason I think the Democratic Party, mister Biden,
President Biden is losing black voss. They only care about
black people every four years, straight up. They come into
our neighborhoods and say, we're gonna make stuff better, We're
gonna do this, do this, do this and then finding
us Black people are like hell Man. Other than not
ability to dunk of basketball, all my neighborshoods are still
(01:04:50):
the same, our schools are still the same.
Speaker 4 (01:04:54):
And that's why I think.
Speaker 12 (01:04:55):
Black people are leaving disappointed a Democratic party because I
ain't gonna lie. I'm going to Democratic every time just
because I thought it was gonna help black people and
poor people, because black people, poor white people, they're in
the same voat.
Speaker 3 (01:05:06):
And he's not wrong, No, he's absolutely and he's speaking
to what you talk about that the black vote matters
more than the black life.
Speaker 14 (01:05:13):
And I mean to that point, I've regularly said since
about twenty sixteen, black lives don't matter the Democrats. Black
votes do, and that's the unfortunate reality that the black
folks go through.
Speaker 8 (01:05:22):
But I had to wake up like everybody else.
Speaker 14 (01:05:24):
I've learned about conservatism when I was in about eighteen
years old on the corner talking to an African American
Democrat who challenged me on my views, which was the
exact same as many other in that community. Republicans may
not care about this group or that group, and all
of it turned out not to be true. But this
is what they tell you. Yes, it's like the poison
pill that they give you. Everyone says the same thing.
(01:05:46):
You go to school, you go anywhere else. This is
what they tell you. So what else is there for
you to believe? Until Republicans go into those communities and
talk to those people, is going to be very difficult
to avoid being demonized.
Speaker 4 (01:06:00):
But Trump changed the tide on that.
Speaker 14 (01:06:02):
That's why they couldn't demonize him as much this last
election because he went to the people.
Speaker 3 (01:06:06):
Yes. Well, I think the smart thing about his policies,
and this would be something any any politician could follow
through on, is you don't cater to identity. You should
cater to humanity because it doesn't matter what your identity is.
You want to make money and you want to be safe,
and if you emphasize those things, you're gonna get every
race anyway. But the Democrats go in and really try
to restrict it to identity and the people. This is funny.
(01:06:26):
I almost got dragged out of a dinner event last week.
I didn't meet with like an advertiser after like a
TV taping last week, and a woman came at me.
She's like, oh, so really your Republican. She's like, how
do you how do you handle January sixth? How do
you even justify that? And I was like, well, if
you were to rewind to that year, January sixth wouldn't
be in the top fifty most violent.
Speaker 1 (01:06:47):
Events that took place that summer, courtesy of the Black
Lives Matter.
Speaker 3 (01:06:50):
But because they don't really get the pushback and we
don't have the conversation, what they're never left to answer
for is Okay, so all the Republicans are racist. Great,
let's just assume you're right. What are you doing as
a Democrat to help?
Speaker 4 (01:07:01):
Because Chicago, they have no answer.
Speaker 3 (01:07:05):
Take seventy percent of Chicago school kids can't read. There
are fifty five schools in the district with zero kids
proficient and reading zero. The whole school can't read, the
whole school and.
Speaker 1 (01:07:14):
They're sitting up.
Speaker 3 (01:07:14):
Will vote for us again because the Republican's racist, But
how does that actually help? There's no deliverable. So that's
where I think people like yourself are doing the community.
I don't mean specifically the black community, I mean the
country a favor by forcing it honest conversation. So I
need to know this, okay, Knowing how committed Democrats are
to protecting Black America and saving them from some big,
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bad racist Republicans.
Speaker 1 (01:07:37):
How many reach outs.
Speaker 3 (01:07:38):
Have you gotten from CNN or MSNBC to talk about
this book.
Speaker 1 (01:07:42):
Take a number between zero and zero?
Speaker 4 (01:07:45):
Is there zero points?
Speaker 8 (01:07:46):
Zero?
Speaker 2 (01:07:47):
Zero?
Speaker 6 (01:07:48):
Not?
Speaker 4 (01:07:48):
What?
Speaker 16 (01:07:49):
No?
Speaker 8 (01:07:49):
I mean.
Speaker 14 (01:07:49):
The truth of the matter is they don't want to
talk about the facts. They don't want to talk about
black on black crime being a legitimate issue, which it is.
They don't want to talk about the fact that, when
it comes to the clearance rate in the black community
specifically is way lower than any other group of people,
in part because we don't work with the police, we
don't talk to them to solve crimes. I'm one who's
an advocate for working with the police. I'm an advocate
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for snitching. Honestly, that's a that's a bar in and
of itself. But I really do believe this. Yes, That's
why when I wrote this book the day my brother
was murdered, my journey through America's violent crime crisis, it
was absolutely important to try to cover every inch of
the country with these family stories, every region, because they matter,
and so do their lives.
Speaker 4 (01:08:31):
All lives absolutely matter.
Speaker 1 (01:08:33):
Amen, We're going to talk about it.
Speaker 3 (01:08:35):
Further the book The Day My Brother was Murdered, My
Journey through America's Violent Crime Crisis.
Speaker 1 (01:08:39):
It is available everywhere. Now.
Speaker 3 (01:08:41):
It's a conversation we have to have because the only time,
I mean this, the only time the liberal media has
ever acknowledged black on black crime was when Will Smith
hit Chris Rockin's asking that's.
Speaker 1 (01:08:50):
All we got, we got one Smith, don't go anywhere more.
Gihon o' Collwell, after this.
Speaker 3 (01:08:57):
You're hanging out with Jimmy phela fun tension of this matter, right.
Speaker 4 (01:09:01):
Miss Donald J.
Speaker 14 (01:09:03):
Trump, President of the United States.
Speaker 1 (01:09:06):
I don't think anybody's having a better time than that guy.
Speaker 14 (01:09:08):
I mean, he has a lot to It's really actually
the best time for him to go to NATO, Like
you're really actually solving problems and now you get to
go over there with your chest stuck out and say, look,
you know, you guys are gonna have to contribute. You
see what I was able to do in this one
situation because we may actually see peace in the Middle East.
Obviously there's a lot of more players involved. You got
(01:09:29):
Saudi Arabia and many other others, but it seems as
though things are kind of going in a pretty good direction.
Speaker 3 (01:09:34):
For the president. We will take it. I agree with
you wholeheartedly, jenaal Coblets. Here, what I was trying to
explain to people though about the Middle East and ceasefires
is Middle East East fires.
Speaker 1 (01:09:42):
It's like breaking up a fight at a waffle house.
Speaker 3 (01:09:44):
Okay, Like everyone will stop punching each other as the
cops showed up. But the minute one cop looks at
the other and like starts writing a report, the one
girl jumps over the head of.
Speaker 14 (01:09:52):
The You see those videos, viral videos.
Speaker 1 (01:09:56):
I actually heard the Ayatella yell world star this morning.
Speaker 11 (01:10:00):
Here.
Speaker 3 (01:10:01):
This is crazy, but it's you know, hopefully you know
a gal can dream.
Speaker 1 (01:10:05):
We do want piece. That's what we're gunning for. Oh
you better believe it.
Speaker 3 (01:10:09):
But the book, it's called The Day My Brother was Murdered,
My Journey through America's Violent Crime Crisis. It is on
sale everywhere. We have a minute to go in the
break and I can't emphasize this enough. I know, Gianno,
he comes on and he and I talk like we're
getting paid in tequila for the media appearance. But our
superpower is we genuinely care. Because we're still new to media.
Maybe we could have us on in ten years a
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week own time. I know that, but we care.
Speaker 1 (01:10:33):
But we actually care.
Speaker 3 (01:10:34):
And I've been to a lot of media parties and
met people who don't and I do know that it's
unique to us that we're the same people off the
air that we are on.
Speaker 14 (01:10:42):
So and that's one of the reasons why I've always
really loved.
Speaker 8 (01:10:46):
And appreciate you.
Speaker 2 (01:10:47):
Jimmy.
Speaker 14 (01:10:47):
You're like the constant underdog, is overperforming, and then when
you get to that place, which you are.
Speaker 8 (01:10:53):
Now you're a superstar.
Speaker 14 (01:10:54):
Now try and thanks, you know you really are, But
you're still the same humble guys.
Speaker 3 (01:10:57):
Oh yeah, the same jim Because I get my value
to the network is to make the other hosts look skinny.
Speaker 1 (01:11:04):
Get out there, Fats, you figured it out.
Speaker 8 (01:11:07):
I guess you're winning for a reason.
Speaker 3 (01:11:09):
Like I don't know what Ainsley has been feeding Shawn
since they got engaged. The fact that he's got to
do two shows with me this weekend. This is a
straight up intervention. Go buy the book. It's available everywhere.
The Great Giano called well we'll do it again soon.
Speaker 8 (01:11:22):
Yes please?
Speaker 4 (01:11:22):
And also event in New York this thursdays.
Speaker 2 (01:11:26):
From everywhere USA. It's Fox Across America with Jimmy Fayla.
Speaker 3 (01:11:31):
Is it ever, We're fired up in this hour, gonna
have a grown up talk about the bottom line.
Speaker 6 (01:11:40):
Money, money, money, money, money, money, money.
Speaker 3 (01:11:42):
Fed chairs are Own Powell testifying today before lawmakers.
Speaker 1 (01:11:45):
Given an update on the economy.
Speaker 3 (01:11:47):
Things relatively good, job market, good unemployment, low inflation coming down,
tariffs providing a boon to the economy.
Speaker 1 (01:11:57):
But is he cutting interest rates? Not yet?
Speaker 3 (01:12:01):
And Trump hates Powell says it's all political. Powell says,
it's nothing to do with politics. Come on, Bush, I
don't have the answers, Okay. I am not a business
expert by any stretch of the imagination. I mean, if
you know what I've spent my money on over the years, My.
Speaker 8 (01:12:18):
Hobbies are fast cars and fast s winding.
Speaker 3 (01:12:20):
Well yeah, but the rest of the money I blew.
Brian Bremberg hosted The Big Money Show on the Fox
Business Network. It'll be joining us at the tail end
of this hour to have a grown up talk about
the actual economic indicators in this country. And the best
one I can point to if you were just looking
for a stat is that wages across the country are
rising faster than the rate of inflation, which is something
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that was not going on under Joe Biden. Okay, yeah,
they got employment back to a better place. But again
they were lying about job creation because Biden, of course
taking over in the middle of the pandemic, didn't actually
create new jobs so much as they just reopened industries
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where the jobs already existed. Meaning if you were working
on cruise ships and the cruise industry was shut down
when it reopened, Okay, the fifty thousand people that got
their jobs back weren't working new jobs. They were working
the old ones. Meaning if Jenny throws me out of
the house tonight because I come home smell it and glitz,
you know, covered in glitter, smelling like the green room
at Flash Dancers. Okay, when she eventually cools off, usually
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takes two or three days. When she eventually colls off,
lets me back into the house. I didn't get a
new house. I'm back in the old one. Is the
point I'm trying to make. And you know, Biden, for
as much as they tried to prop up job creation, okay,
ultimately was not a guy you could count on when
it came to jobs, a three word jobs, jobs, job,
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They actually revised his job's numbers downward by over a
million jobs.
Speaker 1 (01:13:55):
A million jobs.
Speaker 3 (01:13:56):
At the tail end of the election year, they were like,
oh yeah, by the way, that job creation yet didn't
really quite happen. On the Trump end of things. The
big stat you can point to is wages are out
gaining inflation, even modestly so, and that ninety percent of
the jobs created under Trump have been for American born workers.
Under Joe Biden, eighty five percent of the jobs created
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were for foreign labor.
Speaker 8 (01:14:23):
Welcome to the Biden administration, Home to the new slogan
America lass.
Speaker 3 (01:14:28):
So the Trump economic agenda is working, okay, straight up,
it's working. Tariffs have brought in thirty nine billion dollars,
Inflation is down, okay, wages are up, Hiring has beat expectations.
And the better across the board indicator is that if
gas prices continue to fall the way they have in
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recent days, that will ultimately bring down the cost of
goods because the cost of shipping directly affects the cost
of goods.
Speaker 8 (01:14:58):
He knows what he's talking about.
Speaker 1 (01:15:00):
That's the bigger issue.
Speaker 3 (01:15:01):
So when Biden spiked fuel prices, do you remember, Okay,
when Biden got into office. They killed the Keystone energy pipeline,
whacked ten thousand American jobs right out of the gate.
Something to do with the climate, I don't know. They
cut back domestic energy production in the name of, you know,
making the world a cleaner place.
Speaker 1 (01:15:18):
But what did we ultimately do.
Speaker 3 (01:15:19):
We needed to consume the same amount of fuel, So
rather than producing it here where we do so cleaner,
we started it importing it from other parts of the
world where they do so filthier, like Venezuela. You know,
Democrats tell you they're trying to clean up the environment
and empowered democracy. Venezuela has a dictator. They burn fuel
forty two percent filthier than we do. And here's a
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news flash. In order to get that Venezuela and fuel
up here into our country, they've got to throw it
on a boat that's filled with fuel.
Speaker 1 (01:15:48):
Airgo.
Speaker 3 (01:15:49):
You were using more fuel just to get it here
into America. You're consuming it from people who produces it filthier.
So in the name of cleaning up the environment, think
of this, and the name of cleaning up the environment,
they're creating more pollution.
Speaker 1 (01:16:07):
That's the dumbest thing I've heard of.
Speaker 3 (01:16:09):
But that's who they are, so you understand Trump and
his emphasis on the economy. It's the ultimate form of
identity politics. Ultimate form of identity politics. I was talking
about this earlier with Giano Colwell. John Cole was a
great guy. He's got a new book out. It's not
getting nearly as much publicity as it should because sadly
today was launch day.
Speaker 1 (01:16:28):
We're in the middle of a war. You know, when you're.
Speaker 3 (01:16:30):
Dreaming up if you wrote a book about war. Yeah,
maybe today's a good day to have a come out.
But Gianno's book is about how the Democratic Party has
failed Black America. It's called The Day My Brother Was Murdered,
My Journey through America's violent crime crisis. It's really heart
wrenching stuff. But it's not about him and his brother.
As much as he talks about his own horrific experience,
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he highlights nine other families and along the way mentions
the fact that there were one hundred and fifty homicides
in America on the day his brother was killed. Sedley
and the identity politics we're speaking to here is that
when Trump caters towards the economy, Okay, that is an
all encompassing humanity it's the ultimate identity politics, meaning every
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single identity, every single identity wants more money.
Speaker 1 (01:17:20):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (01:17:21):
What the Democrats do, their form of identity politics is
just like, hey, San Antonio, you're as unique as the
breakfast tacos and the boga dos in the Bronx. Do
you remember when Jill Biden said that to a group
of San Antonio voters, You're as unique as the breakfast tacos,
the boga dos. It's called the bodega, Jill, a bodega.
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Life is hard, but it's harder when you're stupid. Okay,
But that's the kind of outreach they did. Hey, we're
gonna mention things in your community. Hey, black people, we're
gonna call everyone else racist.
Speaker 1 (01:17:53):
Vote for us.
Speaker 3 (01:17:55):
But they don't actually get it. Deliverable for defending you
against pretend racism. Boosting the economy is a deliverable to
every single ethnic and identity group. There is, no matter
what you are, no matter what you identify as. So
Trump's emphasis on the economy, Trump's emphasis on border security,
you know, things like safety, things like cutting taxes, things
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like reducing costs for families. That is something that resonates
across the aisle he is running as a businessman on deliverables.
Speaker 1 (01:18:23):
You can hate him. I don't care.
Speaker 3 (01:18:24):
It's not my job to make you like him. I'm
just a chubby radio talk show host. But the emphasis
on deliverables is why he's more popular. And someone going
on MSNBC or CNN and saying he doesn't care. Yeah,
that plays into the arrogant, self absorbed liberal elite who
think they know better than you do. Ah, these stupid people,
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they're just voting for Trump because they don't know any better.
Speaker 1 (01:18:48):
Wrong.
Speaker 3 (01:18:49):
Okay, but that's what a lot of that's what they
feed on MSNBC, that's what they feed on CNN.
Speaker 1 (01:18:54):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (01:18:55):
People who live in New York, who live in Washington Beltway,
who live out on the coasts, people up in Martha's Vineyard,
who tell you no human being is illegal. And then
the minute forty migrants show up to Martha's Vineyard, they're like,
get them out of here. Remember that Martha's Vineyard. That
was the funniest thing in the world at the time.
We got five million people coming into the country. Martha's Vineyard,
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big liberal vacation enclave. Oh, what's the fuss in this town?
No human being is a legal Martha's Vineyards the wealthiest
vacation enclave in America. More people with money vacation there.
The big money people, you understand, hang out in Martha's Vineyard.
They have more resources than any community per capita in America.
And they claimed with a straight face that it was
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a national emergency because forty extra migrants showed up to
their town.
Speaker 1 (01:19:44):
Democrats are so full of crad.
Speaker 3 (01:19:46):
They kicked them out in less than twenty four hours.
Think about that. Do you remember when they were riding
in La two weeks ago looting sushi stores because somehow
that was showing loyalty to the Mexican community.
Speaker 1 (01:19:57):
Mean, there's you know what California role? You ordered a
sushi store?
Speaker 3 (01:20:01):
There is nothing more Californian than stealing a California role,
a place where they don't prosecute shoplifting. But as they're
breaking stores, lighting stuff on fire, shooting fireworks at the police.
You remember, the Democrats said Donald Trump was guilty of
fascism for bringing in the National Guard to get that
under control. You know who brought in the National Guard
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to deal with forty migrants? Forty Okay, the Democratic Party?
That's true, that forty migrants show up to Marthura's vineyard,
bring in the guard. Can't have this no way, And
people see through the charade. And a lot of people
who are liberal elites, self hating white people who hate
Donald Trump and hate Republicans, so they don't have to
look inward at the things they hate about themselves. They'll
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continue to vote for the left, thinking they're the party
of empathy and empowerment. But what did liberal policies just do?
Speaker 1 (01:20:51):
Okay?
Speaker 3 (01:20:51):
Biden was a runaway train of executive orders. I don't
know that he remembers signing any of them because of
this whole auto pen scandal. Members of his administration are
testifying before Jane Comber today and Comer's flat out saying
so far, the AIDS have been pretty transparent about efforts
being made to shield Biden's cognitive decline from the rest
of the world. But understand Biden and those policies. They
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opened up the border, Okay, what did that do? Drove
down American wages, drove up rates of violent crime, led
to a three hundred thousand people getting killed from fentanyl.
That's a democratic policy. That's the result of that policy.
The runaway spending in Washington drove inflation to a forty
year high. Forty year high inflation, okay, took grocery prices
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up by thirty percent for the run of his presidency.
Mortgage rates on your home are six points higher than
they were when Biden took office. Think about the insanity
of the burden that imposes on a first time home buyer.
Crushes people, and that's the end result of liberal policies. Now,
you can tell me you think Trump's are racist, or
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January sixth, they're white supremacy, any of the pretend guard
you tell yourself to feel better for voting liberal. But
the reality is Trump's policies have made America safer legal
border crossings. You know what they're down to right now,
like less than one thousand a month. Do you know
what they were under Biden? Several hundred thousand a month? Okay,
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every think about this. For the first forty eight months
of the Biden presidency, forty eight months in a row,
they set a new record for an all time record
number of border crossings. Forty eight months in a row,
they broke the previous month's record. Does that sound like
a secure but of course not. It's embarrassing. They wanted
these people crossing the border illegally because again and again
and again, there is an electoral motivation for the Democrats.
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When illegal immigrants are counted in the census, you get
more money for your congressional district from Washington, DC. You
also get additional congressional districts. Population determines the way they
redistrict the states. The Democrats picked up seventeen congressional seats
because they counted illegal immigrants in the last census. That
helps them get their way in Washington. Think of how
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close these margins are if you took away seventeen seats
from the Democrats. Right now, the Republicans could pass anything
they wanted. But that's the scam and they want you
to pay for it. But when you really look at
the country, when you really look at the economic indicators,
they are good. That's a major league deliverable for Trump
because there's not a single solitary industry that doesn't benefit.
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If the economy's better, that's better for everybody. That's why
I'm telling every politician who might listen to the show,
and I don't doubt you know there's a lot of them. Okay,
when you run for office. If you cater to humanity
instead of identity, you appeal with everyone because the humanity
is the same. We want to make money, You want
to send your kid to a decent school. We'll he'll
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learn how to read. You want to feel safe walking
down the street at night. You want to be able
to afford groceries, put food on your table, have a
decent place to live, and be surrounded by other decent people.
That's the American dream. And if you cater to that
big box deliverable and you actually improve on people's quality
of life, they'll vote for you forever. But if it
really just comes down to vote for me because everybody
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else is a racist, you ultimately end up with nothing
to show for your vote, which is why people like
Giano Colwell are writing these heartbreaking books about how Black
America is being failed by the Democratic Party because the
Black American out you know, the outreach they get from
the Democratic Party is, you know, vote for us because
the other guy's are racist. Oh yay, Well, that's been
working for fifty years. Black America has been voting liberal
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fifty years. And if you look at liberal cities across
the globe, specifically in this country though, higher rates of taxation,
higher rates of violent crime, lower rates of academic excellence,
so it costs more, you're less safe and the kids
are stupid. Does that sound You're like you're getting any
bang for your buck whatsoever. And that's why I'm sitting
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here on the day of mayoriel primary in New York
City just laughing out loud what the Democrats have on
the ballot. They have an anti Semitic socialist who I mean,
if he loses the mayor's race held go probably be
president of Columbia because he hates the Jews so much
And then they got you know, as I say it
all the time, hansy Andy, Cuomo Candy.
Speaker 1 (01:25:10):
And what are those two guys have in.
Speaker 3 (01:25:12):
Common the fact that they've delivered and will continue to deliver,
nothing in exchange for your vote.
Speaker 4 (01:25:18):
What can I tell you, kid?
Speaker 8 (01:25:19):
You're right, You're right, You're right, you're right.
Speaker 2 (01:25:23):
The host who always has gifts for his listeners.
Speaker 14 (01:25:26):
Get some grass a few evers, little Nose, Candy knows.
Speaker 3 (01:25:30):
Candy across America With Jimmy Fayla's going to be rapping
with Brian Brenberg in the next segment about all things economy,
you know money, that whole situation. We're paying in cash, okay,
trying to get this big beautiful bill passed in Washington,
trying to get the interest rates down. Jerome Powell. Trump
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hates that guy. He has been dropping big elbows on Powell.
He hit AOC today, went after Jasmine Crockett il Han Olmer.
Are all those America hating dirt bags? Trump was not
having it. Even dropped an F bomb on this way
to NATO. If you haven't heard it by now, here's
your big chance.
Speaker 1 (01:26:10):
Clip three.
Speaker 5 (01:26:12):
They basically have two countries that have been fighting so
long and so hard that they don't know what the
they're doing.
Speaker 1 (01:26:19):
Do you understand that it's not wrong?
Speaker 3 (01:26:25):
These guys their factory settings are to fight each other.
That's the factory settings. And I was talking about this
with Giannod Caldwell earlier. It really is the Middle East.
It's like a why you're breaking up a fight at
a waffle house? You ever watched any of those videos
on social media? You break these fights break up like
cops show up and like whoo, all right, stop it,
cut it, and you know they separate the two girls
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and the one CoP's talking to the other cop about
you know, when did you get here?
Speaker 12 (01:26:50):
What do you know?
Speaker 1 (01:26:51):
Who called? What went on?
Speaker 3 (01:26:51):
And while they were talking, the other girl jumps over
the hood of the car, close lines the girl. Now
they're back on the floor, pulling each other's weaves out.
It's crazy, but that's the Middle East. They call a
ceasefire and keep shooting. Like yesterday, when Trump announced the ceasefire,
he's like, all right, they have twelve more hours. And
then we go in like, all right, we've shaken hands.
Speaker 1 (01:27:10):
The deal's over.
Speaker 3 (01:27:11):
We're just gonna shoot missiles at each other for twelve
more hours.
Speaker 1 (01:27:14):
That's not a ceasefire.
Speaker 3 (01:27:15):
That's a continuing fire, to be clear, But we are
to believe there is an off ramp. The State Department
did give a briefing late this afternoon about the seasfire.
Trump's on his way to a palace in the Netherlands
for the big NATO summit at the Hague, and from
what we are to believe, there is an appetite, a
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genuine appetite for a seasfire. Now, a lot of these
ceasefires historically have been like carnival goldfish. They're dead by
the time you get them home. But I will say
this funny clip from Morning Joe here they were talking
about Trump and his frustration with the situation.
Speaker 17 (01:27:53):
Clip five Donald Trump letting Net, Yahoo and Israel.
Speaker 8 (01:27:57):
No, he will be very angry.
Speaker 1 (01:27:59):
If they get the way of this ceasefire.
Speaker 18 (01:28:02):
Yeah, we got the full Trump experience just there. But
you're the full Trump, and he is sixty full Trump.
He is certainly more His language is much more colorful
than private, and he usually allows in public we were
a little.
Speaker 1 (01:28:15):
Bit there too.
Speaker 4 (01:28:16):
But you're right.
Speaker 18 (01:28:17):
It's interesting covering down Trump for a long time, even
in his remarks to reporters there though angry to run
very clearly far more so it Israel, and then doubling
down that.
Speaker 1 (01:28:27):
With that truth social post. That's the issue here.
Speaker 18 (01:28:30):
We know that hand Benjamin Nett and Yahoo used to
be close allies. There was a real frame of that
in the previous months.
Speaker 1 (01:28:38):
No, it's not that part's a lie.
Speaker 3 (01:28:39):
Him and ET and Yaho are working together hand in
hand to get the situation under control. But that also
means they scream at each other. Okay, guys that are
really trying to get work done in the business room.
It's not all pretend nice and then make a deal.
Negotiating in the real world where lives are hanging in
the balance is nasty stuff. Okay, you don't just go
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along with things you disagree with. You voice your grievances.
Somebody felt you in them out And apparently that's what
Trump did to Net and Yahoo over the phone and
got the bombers to stop flying it.
Speaker 1 (01:29:11):
We'll discuss it.
Speaker 3 (01:29:12):
We'll get into the bottom line with Bryan Brenberg when
we come back from Fox Across America. Girl, they're playing
hole of Oates on Fox Across America. I can't go
for that. Just pretty much Jerome powell stance on rate cuts.
Speaker 1 (01:29:27):
If we're gonna be clear, we.
Speaker 3 (01:29:30):
Got testimony from the Fed share today. He's like, yeah,
you know, hiring's good. You know, inflations in a decent
place could be a little better. You're gonna cut interest rates.
I can't go for that. No, Trump just starts dropping
bombs on truth social joining us now to serve as
the me and gene Oakerland the intermediary, the host of
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the Big Money Show on the Fox Business Network. Brian
Brenberg is in the house.
Speaker 17 (01:29:53):
Hey, man, all I'm trying to do is think of
another hol and Oates reference. I guess Trump kind of
turns into.
Speaker 8 (01:29:58):
A man eater. Powell goes that way. Yeah, man, Poul's
want to cut rates.
Speaker 17 (01:30:03):
He's like Ticky goes up there and everyone's like, Oh,
we could really use some lower interest rates in America.
Speaker 8 (01:30:08):
Around I'd like to be able a four hours and
a car.
Speaker 17 (01:30:10):
And Paul's like, well, the economy's in good shape, yea,
and inflation's low and we're not in a hurry to cut.
Speaker 8 (01:30:16):
And I'm like, why can't you be in a hurry
not a cut?
Speaker 1 (01:30:18):
And he says, its like a.
Speaker 8 (01:30:19):
Good time to maybe you want to.
Speaker 3 (01:30:20):
He keeps saying it's non political, but I feel like
on some level it has to be, because Trump takes
so many shots at the guy just the same.
Speaker 1 (01:30:28):
And uh, you know, he what what he said?
Speaker 3 (01:30:31):
I guess the way I heard it anyway, I don't
host two hours of business television.
Speaker 1 (01:30:34):
That's why we have you here.
Speaker 3 (01:30:35):
Is uh, you know, he said that there's still uncertainty
because of the tariffs, and then that's what we're attributing
this to. But if the current indicators are good, couldn't.
Speaker 1 (01:30:46):
He technically make the cut?
Speaker 3 (01:30:48):
And if the uncertainty winds up being, you know, an
adverse effect.
Speaker 1 (01:30:51):
Right, you change the rate again.
Speaker 17 (01:30:53):
You could do that except for these guys who are
always afraid of looking like fools. Okay, in which case
you say, well, that ship sailed a long time ago. Look,
if you're if anybody shouldn't care at this point, it's you,
Because you remember the inflation we went through that you
said was transfor it. You are already wearing that label
around your next so we may as well just try
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to do some good here and yut rates.
Speaker 3 (01:31:16):
Imagine cutting rates. I was looking at like mortgage rates right.
This blows my mind. When COVID hit we refired our house,
we were paying like four eight, which was a high
rate at the time. People like, wow, four eight, that
was like in the low threes. But I was looking
today what people are paying yo. I mean, like we've
talked about this before.
Speaker 1 (01:31:34):
You if you're.
Speaker 3 (01:31:34):
Borrowing money right now, you'd get a better interest rate
from the actual mafia then you would from a company,
and better service probably too.
Speaker 8 (01:31:43):
Yeah, do you realize the four eight people would give
a limb for a four eight mortgage rip?
Speaker 17 (01:31:49):
You were sitting there at that point. This is so funny.
You were sitting there at that point, like I am
a schmuck for four I'm paying four eight.
Speaker 3 (01:31:55):
Yes, And because we had to pay points because we
bought our house.
Speaker 1 (01:31:58):
What was I doing. I was jumping from like a
we have driver to a homeowner.
Speaker 3 (01:32:01):
So we had to pay PMI the mortgage assurance on
top of that, which jackedon actually like three hundred bucks
a month onto the payment to go with the four eight.
Speaker 1 (01:32:09):
And at the time people are like four eighty. You
out of your mind along with you?
Speaker 3 (01:32:13):
Man, Now you're right to say, you know, people would
absolutely do just about anything.
Speaker 17 (01:32:18):
I mean, it was we were in a pretty insane
moment when you get mortgages for three percent.
Speaker 8 (01:32:22):
Yeah, but it is. It is true.
Speaker 17 (01:32:24):
Like when he says uncertainty of tariffs, you know, I mean,
you can use that excuse anytime you want, always about
anything anything. It's kind of the tell when you're when
you're going to uncertainty as the first reason why you're
not doing something that all the other data says you
should do. Uncertainty like, well, I think we're certain of
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one thing. You do not like the guy in the bouse.
Speaker 3 (01:32:48):
It's personal. Ryan Brenberg just comes right out and says it.
So you have a book of me. He's a flame thrower.
It's gonna be on Fine, It's gonna be on Fox
New Saturday Night this Weekend with Jenny fail and Madison
Olworth and Mark Holton Francis Buxton, the notorious bicycle thief
in the world. Halton gave me it's a great story.
I was down in Na Tosa last week, as you know.
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Holton shows up to the meet and greet at the
Wee Street Ice Center, fabulous place, Puck's Brewing Company. It's
a bar, and everyone else is curling and playing youth hockey.
Holton shows up with the two cigars. I don't know
what they're called. They're actual road flare, like I think
you're supposed to assemble them if there's a lane closed on.
Speaker 1 (01:33:28):
A highway after dark. And he gives me these two cigars.
I love Mark Holton.
Speaker 3 (01:33:32):
He talked to me, you know, gives me all kinds
of feedback on the shell and stuff. So Sunday, I
have like a quick like hour window before we cook.
Speaker 1 (01:33:40):
Me and Lincoln want to watch Game seven of the
NBA Finals. But I have an hour.
Speaker 3 (01:33:43):
I'm like, yeah, I'm gonna smoke the Holton cigar and listen,
I smoked cigars pretty regularly, but I've never smoked when
these cigars might dry out your mouth. Okay, whatever he's smoking.
Like my toes looked like they were gonna crack, like
my skin.
Speaker 1 (01:33:58):
Like mama fight. I'm like, what do you say smoking
my man?
Speaker 3 (01:34:01):
I'm like, my body was dry, not your mouth, Like
everyone smoked a cigar with her mouth's a little dry afterwards.
Speaker 1 (01:34:07):
This was not that Holton.
Speaker 8 (01:34:09):
It was the uh trick gum of cigars.
Speaker 1 (01:34:13):
Yes, I mean or fruit.
Speaker 8 (01:34:19):
I can't believe I get to be on a program
with that man.
Speaker 17 (01:34:23):
I mean, that's truly would that would truly qualify as
like a lifelong it's dream scenario.
Speaker 1 (01:34:30):
It's a big deal.
Speaker 3 (01:34:32):
And because of this, because we sadly don't have we
don't have Paul Rubins, we don't have Peewee. So I'm
just I'm filling the panel with as much Peewee energy
as I can. Because Jenny loves the movie, you love
the movie. Madison Olworth loves everything. She's the best, And
it's just gonna be a syrupy, sweet show. It's Fox
New Saturday Night this weekend, and Mark Holton will be
in the house as well, and Brian bren Burke will
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be there just the same and your interest rate will
still be twelve point two percent of congratulations, it ain't
gonna matter.
Speaker 1 (01:34:59):
Now.
Speaker 3 (01:34:59):
Tariffs did bring in money, that's my understanding. We got
thirty nine billion dollars in money in, but I don't
know what that equates do because there's money out and
everything in between. So it's complicated, I guess is the
best way to describe that relationship status?
Speaker 1 (01:35:11):
Is that fair?
Speaker 17 (01:35:11):
I mean, it's it's it's thirty was at the run
was at the rate for May? I've I've seen numbers
between twenty and forty billion. That's probably right. It's good.
Speaker 8 (01:35:21):
I mean, look, we we.
Speaker 17 (01:35:22):
Run deficits of two trillion dollars every year, So if
you're getting you know, twenty billion dollars in a month,
that's you know, a quarter trillion dollars in a year.
It helps out A little bit, can hurts. So look,
I think that's kind of what we're going to end
up with. Probably is one of these deals where you
got basically like a ten percent tariff, kind of ring
around the collar tariff brings in some revenue. Huh, you know,
(01:35:43):
it'd probably give some domestic business as a chance. But honestly,
what's so interesting economically in the scope of what's happening
in the world. There was a time when every single
day we were talking about the tariffs, and he was,
you know, posting about the tariffs going up. We're going
to one hundred and forty five percent on China and
this and that and the other thing, and that has
just nobody in the stock market is trading on that.
Speaker 1 (01:36:06):
No, no, it's making money. Well that's I don't want to.
Speaker 8 (01:36:09):
Say they don't care.
Speaker 17 (01:36:10):
Yeah, but you just things get put into perspective, and
I feel like the whole teariff kerfluffle thing got put
into perspective.
Speaker 8 (01:36:18):
There are bigger.
Speaker 17 (01:36:19):
Things happening in humanity that we're trying to work on
right now, and we're gonna do the terarroiffts, but let's
just not lose sight of the big picture. Sadly, I
think the big picture moved in in some really you know,
awful ways. But on the other hand, it's great to
see what looks like some resolution.
Speaker 8 (01:36:36):
Yep.
Speaker 3 (01:36:36):
Lately, Well, what's funny is we're talking to Brian Bremberg.
You know, I always say everybody in politics is like
such a prisoner of the moment, but we never revisit
that moment once we've survived it.
Speaker 1 (01:36:46):
Yes, you know what I mean.
Speaker 3 (01:36:47):
So Saturday night's airstrike on Iran was we've just put
boots on the ground in a thirty five year forever war.
Speaker 1 (01:36:54):
We're all gonna die. Okay, that's over.
Speaker 3 (01:36:56):
You know, lasted twelve days, one of which we were
involved in, and nobody goes back and revisits that. And
I bring that up because of Liberation Day when Trump
announced he was declaring this tariff war, and the market
did go down for two days. We sure had a
lot of stock market coverage on TV, didn't we. Now
it's well above where it was when he implemented those tariffs.
The S and P was like a point off an
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all time high.
Speaker 1 (01:37:18):
Today.
Speaker 8 (01:37:18):
No, we're flying. I mean we're flying. That he oils
down to.
Speaker 17 (01:37:21):
I think it might be sixty four bucks of barrel,
now sixty five, certainly.
Speaker 3 (01:37:26):
And that's another indicator of lower prices, because if it
stays down, it'll cost less money to ship, which means
it might ultimately cost less money to buy. So we
got a lot of good indicators, but you just don't
hear about them, because again, the hole, if it bleeds,
if it leads, that is absolutely the case on the
economy when there's a Republican in power, yes, republic empower yes,
And like, just take that oil price for a second.
Speaker 8 (01:37:49):
If you're just looking for something.
Speaker 17 (01:37:51):
That help packs a lot of meaning into a very
small space, that oil price, to me is exhibit A.
If you think about what's transpired over the last week
and a half, two weeks, and especially over the last
seventy two hours, the only thing that should not be
true right now, the only thing that should not be
true is oil at sixty five dollars a barrel. It
(01:38:13):
should be it probably should be a triple digit number,
and almost any other manifestation of modern global history, American history,
that should be a triple digit number. You're talking about
gas prices that are headed into the four dollars range,
and instead you've got sixty five sixty four probably headed south.
(01:38:34):
That is a massive testament to the total reinvention of
the energy economy around the globe. And all of that
can be traced, almost all of it to decisions actually
made six seven, eight years ago that are now being
reinstituted again.
Speaker 8 (01:38:51):
When it comes to America's energy posture.
Speaker 3 (01:38:53):
And you're talking about Trump one point zero exactly, yeah,
manifesting itself in two point zero. There was an intervention
in between by Democratic Party. I believe it was best
summarized by Senator John Kennedy of Louisiana. We cannot run
the greatest economy by putting fairy dush and unicorn urine
in our cars. And he's right. Have you seen the
(01:39:13):
miles per gallon on unicorn urine? No, it's nothing. You'd
think it'd be better.
Speaker 17 (01:39:18):
Difficult to extract a lot of collateral waste, and you
don't want to go there.
Speaker 6 (01:39:24):
You know.
Speaker 3 (01:39:24):
You see these unicorns, like when they fly, they're probably
pretty fuel efficient.
Speaker 1 (01:39:29):
They're the same size as a horse.
Speaker 17 (01:39:31):
All these permits for unicorns out in the ocean and
up on the top of mountains, and nobody ever talks
about the long term effects.
Speaker 8 (01:39:38):
Nobody.
Speaker 3 (01:39:39):
You can't do you remember were you old enough to
remember when the circus had Lancelot the living unicorn and it.
Speaker 1 (01:39:45):
Was a goat in a party hasse. I will so
google this, folks.
Speaker 3 (01:39:49):
If you're listening around the country, Brian Bremberg's in the studio.
If you're here in New York seven ten wor the
Talk of New York. You might have seen what I
saw at the Nascau Coliseum. I went to see the
circus when Lancelot the Living Unicorn came to town, and
I still have the merch to this day.
Speaker 4 (01:40:06):
Yo.
Speaker 3 (01:40:06):
It was so a goat in a party hat, it's
not even funny. But they called it the Living Unicorn,
and we all showed up and we bought the merchant.
Speaker 1 (01:40:15):
We had a good time.
Speaker 3 (01:40:16):
But there was essentially a guy who could basically take
a goat horn and change its positioning and put it
on the forehead.
Speaker 1 (01:40:24):
Of the animal and make it look like a unicorn.
Speaker 3 (01:40:26):
A lot of stupid kids like me, this was an
era when there was less regulation for stuff like that, were.
Speaker 1 (01:40:31):
Like, I want to see a unicorn.
Speaker 8 (01:40:33):
You know.
Speaker 3 (01:40:34):
We went and sorry a sheep with a party hat on,
and our parents got ripped off because it's a unicorn.
Speaker 17 (01:40:39):
You got a pastures gave the American people what the
American people were asking.
Speaker 1 (01:40:43):
Amen, I missed the circus. Where's the circus coming back?
Speaker 8 (01:40:46):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:40:46):
We're talking to Brian Brember, so give me this.
Speaker 3 (01:40:49):
You being a big Mickey Mantle fan, yeah, you know,
I was down in Oklahoma. Our boy, Danny Boy O'Connor,
who's probably listening right now, runs the Outsiders Museum, iconic
movie based on an iconic book. Did you know s
he Hinton's Outsiders was translated into thirty different languages?
Speaker 17 (01:41:05):
Thirty you taled to a guy who's not aware there
are thirty one.
Speaker 3 (01:41:08):
I mean my book was translated into one language, English.
I wrote it here you go. We got to make
this English.
Speaker 8 (01:41:16):
I don't know what the hell.
Speaker 1 (01:41:16):
This is, but thirty and the museum is incredible.
Speaker 3 (01:41:20):
If you're listening on kre MG, if you're listening on
the Eagle, okay, finish up your ticker tape parade. They
just won their first NBA title. No, you got reasons
to celebrate. And then you go to the Outsider's house
and you buy some merch. You tell them Jimmy failisent't you?
And then seventy seven miles outside of town Commerce, Oklahoma,
home of Mickey Mantle. So Danny boy is offering us
a tory says, if we fly in, he'll take us
(01:41:40):
down to see the mix house. Must do we got
to do this, and the shed is there where Mutt
was pitching in baseballs, and I say we should we
should have a wif a ballgame on the site.
Speaker 8 (01:41:49):
You don't understand the audience has to understand.
Speaker 17 (01:41:52):
We probably spent twenty minutes in the hallway actually game planning. Yes, literally,
probably drawing on the hallway wall. Stand here, we're gonna
throw the pitch here. We gotta you know, it's gotta
be boat. We gotta switch hit on this thing. That's
it's I think actually, probably the coolest museum experience is
the more lightly regulated museum.
Speaker 8 (01:42:13):
Yes, but it's just a historical marker.
Speaker 17 (01:42:17):
But my senses, it's just loose enough that you could
actually probably get away.
Speaker 8 (01:42:23):
You create the moments.
Speaker 3 (01:42:24):
Yeah, I told Lincoln wants me to work a shift
in the mine, like Mutt Mantle, come home drunk and
beat him up a little bit, and then pitch baseballs
and hit him grounders into the dead of night, two
three in the morning. You're still hitting this Kate ground balls.
I mean, but you know what, you know, people don't
like that style of parenting. But he made Mickey Mantle.
He made home runs.
Speaker 8 (01:42:46):
You can argue with that.
Speaker 3 (01:42:48):
Yeah, I think he probably would have hit eight hundred
if he was healthy.
Speaker 1 (01:42:51):
In bad knees.
Speaker 8 (01:42:52):
If he wasn't looking at three baseballs every time he swung.
Speaker 3 (01:42:55):
Credits, you tried hitting three baseballs at the same time.
We've had this discussion the greatest hitter ever lift.
Speaker 8 (01:43:01):
It's some funny.
Speaker 17 (01:43:01):
So Timmy played in his championship Little League game a
couple weekends ago, and this is so great. He was
And the night before though, one of his buddies had
a birthday party and they were out late at like
one of the escape room things, and he was out late,
didn't eat well at the party, got up the next morning.
The championship game was nine am. It was not his
finest effort out then he pulled it off and won.
(01:43:23):
It was not his finest effort. And after the game,
I said, you know what you did today? You tried
to play like Mickey Mantle And he knew exactly what
I was talking about. It was so he knew exactly
what I was talking about.
Speaker 3 (01:43:36):
Timmy Brenberg had a black eye from the copa cabana.
What's up with that kid out there? I actually I
will tell them what I consider to be the low
point in my career as a parent, and it does
involve Timmy Brenberg, so I'll share that to close the show.
Speaker 1 (01:43:48):
When we come back. It's the show that's crashing the
establishment party.
Speaker 18 (01:43:53):
I don't recall seeing your name on the guests.
Speaker 8 (01:43:56):
I think it'd be embarrassed about it. I sometimes go
by my Midden night.
Speaker 3 (01:44:00):
If you're listening to a fun adom of the Night
on Fox Across America with Jimmy Falo, Bryan Bremberger is
in the studio. Probably my two best and worst moments
that a parent involve your song. Best moment the Brenburg's
are over for a barbecue. We put on a Lincoln
put on a rangu tang boxing which I believe they
have never seen before. So there's some type of shady
(01:44:21):
zoo on the other side of the world. You could
look this up where they have literally a boxing ring.
They have orangutang ring girls that walk around with cards
in between rounds. Girl and the one orangutang. It's clearly
a skit they've been trained to enact. Gets knocked out
and then a rangutang paramedics come into the ring put
(01:44:43):
him on a stretcher. That the gag is the stretcher
isn't actually fortified, so they pick it up and walk
away without the orangutan.
Speaker 1 (01:44:50):
They leave him in the ring.
Speaker 3 (01:44:51):
This is a comedic thing that might be in Indonesia
or I'm not sure where. I don't doubt there's an
animal rights person getting very upset with me right now.
But I had nothing to do with this other than
it is funny, okay, is if they're mistreating animals, we
wouldn't condone it.
Speaker 1 (01:45:06):
But if you showed a bunch of little kids.
Speaker 3 (01:45:07):
A raging tank boxing, I promise you're getting a laugh
at every one of them, the kids, it's unbelievable. So
probably a high water mark, low water mark, And this
might be the reason the.
Speaker 8 (01:45:17):
A you're gonna want ano the lower well, the low.
Speaker 3 (01:45:20):
Watermark might be the reason the Yankees lost Game five
of the World Series. So me and Lincoln are meeting
Brian and Timmy in Yankee Stadium for the obligatory pregame selfie.
Unbeknownst to me and Lincoln, Timmy's in a cast or
a walking boot because he got heard playing baseball. But
we're meeting before the game. It's really crowded. I insist
on meeting by me on the field level. We're just
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two levels apart. Essentially because I've entered the stadium on
the field level. I'm going to the bleachers, so you
you have better seats than me, but you also have
like a three mile commute with.
Speaker 1 (01:45:52):
A kid who's in a cast.
Speaker 3 (01:45:54):
And I don't know it until we meet up that
I made the kid walk the length of the stadium
in a cast.
Speaker 1 (01:45:59):
What an awful human being I am.
Speaker 17 (01:46:00):
Can I tell you something though? All the Yankees fans there,
Timmy was wearing a Yankees jurer. He's wearing Mantle jersey.
Speaker 1 (01:46:06):
Yeah, damn right.
Speaker 8 (01:46:07):
All of the fans there were like part the red
sea for him. Yeah, we've got a kid. We've got
a you know, like a kid Yankees fan. We're wrapping
a Mantle jersey.
Speaker 17 (01:46:18):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (01:46:19):
Part the way, it was the funniest thing I've.
Speaker 1 (01:46:21):
Ever seen until the fifth inning. Then they after twelve.
Speaker 17 (01:46:26):
Beers and five errors in the fifth inning, they weren't
so happy.
Speaker 1 (01:46:29):
Yeah, somebody tell Garrett Cole to get off his knees.
He's blowing the game.
Speaker 8 (01:46:33):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:46:34):
And there that one went.
Speaker 3 (01:46:35):
But I'll never forget it because everybody in that stadium
was texting me in the fourth.
Speaker 1 (01:46:38):
Or fifth like we gotta get tickets to la.
Speaker 2 (01:46:41):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:46:41):
Needless to say, they was for a baseball game.
Speaker 8 (01:46:44):
You didn't need to get tickets to la not for
a baseball game.
Speaker 3 (01:46:47):
Too funny the great Brian Brendberg. Watch him every day
on the Fox Business Network. It's called a Big Money Show.
You'll see him on Fox.
Speaker 1 (01:46:54):
New Saturday night this weekend. Hot damn. Yeah, last show
before I go on vacation. And then they'll get a
that's right, we're both getting out.
Speaker 8 (01:47:01):
Of here, getting out of here.
Speaker 1 (01:47:02):
Wow, how about that?
Speaker 3 (01:47:03):
And well, it's a good time to flee because New
York's about to elect a socialist mayor.
Speaker 1 (01:47:07):
So at least we'll be able to get bread where
we're headed. We won't be waiting in a line. Bring
some back see tomorrow.
Speaker 8 (01:47:14):
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