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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Jesse Kelly Show. Let's have some fun on a Wednesday.
It's up day. Put a smile on your face. You
have crested the hump, the peak of the week, and
it's all downhill from here, especially in New York City.

(00:24):
We're gonna discuss New York City briefly. It's gonna be
more of a broad topic about America in general, about
the university system, about foreigners, immigration, legal, illegal. We're gonna
have a long talk about that because of what happened
last night in the Democrat primary in New York City.

(00:45):
We're going to discuss leaks inside of the federal government
because I had a talk with the US Senator today
that was revealing, and so we'll discuss these leaks. They're
leaking to the media, who discussed guys getting arrested for
tearing up Pride flags, Democrat ags coordinating to go after
Donald Trump. And I'm going to do a ton of emails,

(01:06):
and there's a bunch of history stuff in the emails.
And I'm just kind of in the mood. I'm gonna
be frank with you. It's just you and me talking.
I'm kind of burnout on politics this week. I mean,
I got so burnout on the Israel Iran stuff and
this topic we're about to discuss about politics and foreigners,
and it might be heavy. I mean, which button is

(01:27):
my heavy They messed up my soundboard now, but it's
as heavy as ten boxes. Just know that it's as
heavy as ten boxes. It's gonna be heavy here in
the opening, and I don't want to do that the
whole show. So we're gonna do a lot of emails
because you have all kinds of questions all over the place.
All that and so much more coming up on the
world famous Jesse Kelly Show. Now, in case you've been
in a closet for the last twenty four hours, it's

(01:50):
time to come out of that closet. I wish I'd
put that differently, but you understand exactly what I'm saying.
It's time to wake up and pay attention to what
happened in New York City because this actually affects the
entire United States of America. Last night, in the Democrat primary,
Zorn Mamdani, Zohan Zoran, whatever's stupid name. Uh, He won

(02:15):
the Democrat primary of New York in New York City.
That makes him the likely next mayor of New York
State City. I say likely because keep in mind, the
current mayor of New York City is Eric Adams. He
is not, from what I understand from my New York friends,
extremely unpopular. The city is fairly happy with him. He

(02:40):
left the Democrat Party and he's running as an independent.
There is a chance, if things go right, that he
can edge out this Mandanni guy. So that don't think
that it's already over, that it's done, but we have
an uphill battle to climb, and I have all kinds

(03:00):
of emails today about this whole thing. People were upset.
New Yorkers are upset people and Idaho are upset. People
were upset at the idea of a brand new American
citizen or an open communist. He's an admitted socialist. I
believe an American foreigner taking over our greatest city and

(03:21):
doing to it what they've done to London. I mean,
how many how many times have you and I discussed it.
I don't do a lot of foreign talk, but you're
aware of London. You're aware of the situation in the UK,
and we look over and we're mortified by that, and
we're facing that here and I don't want it I
hate it, and I have well, I have a bunch
of emails, but like this one. Jesse could Trunk use

(03:43):
the Communist Control Act of nineteen fifty four to get
rid of Mam Donniky. We'll set the Act aside for
a moment. I've got to talk to you about something.
It's gonna sound un related, but it's not. To just
stay with me. I was getting in some pretty good

(04:05):
shape over the last few months, lifting weights a lot more,
cutting down on the carbs, more eggs, less toast, that
kind of thing. Nothing crazy, I'm not off here, but
just getting in better shape, getting tightened up. For a
variety of reasons. I have every excuse in the world.
Over the last two weeks, I've been an ugly, fat

(04:26):
pig that no workouts, stuff in my face with everything
I could get my hands on. This morning, get up,
brush my teeth. I'm sitting there in my boxer shorts
looking in the mirror, and it wasn't great. It wasn't
what I wanted. I'll put a to you that way.

(04:46):
Definitely got a I got a little belly going. It
just it wasn't great. Now, is it the mirror? Was
it the mirror that was the problem. Maybe boxer shorts.
Was it the boxer shorts or do I just need
a different fit? No, the mirror was presenting an accurate

(05:11):
reflection of me, and that hurt. It was painful. That's
not what I wanted my reflection to be. But just
because it's not what I wanted, does it make it
any less accurate. Maybe that's what New York City is now.

(05:32):
And this goes way beyond New York City, from district
after district, city after city, house district after house district.
That's what I meant by district. Oftentimes state after state.
In the United States of America, we look at these open,
dirty communists taking over huge important parts of our country,

(05:55):
and we're angry and we're horrified, and we wanted to stop.
We want a solution. Ken he use the immigration actor. Okay,
shouldn't we kick ilhan Omer out of Congress? We can't
have it. But maybe that's who we are now in
some places, not every place. I'm not saying we're lost

(06:16):
as a country, so don't take it in that way.
But I heard a lot of people, a lot of
lamentations of the past over the past twenty four hours
after this new York Primary. And I actually saw somebody
I won't I won't give out their names. I like
this person. Somebody said, well, that's not it, that's not
who new Yorkers are. New Yorkers are. They love the

(06:40):
NYPD and New Yorkers are the Really is that true?
I know that's what you may want to be true.
I know, at least in my mind, I want New
York City to be this hard work, fast paced, hard

(07:02):
knows place, but appreciate the boys in blue, and like,
that's what I want. I know that's what everybody listening
to me on WR right now in New York City wants.
I know that's what you want. Look, I want a
six pack. But maybe that's not reality. Maybe, for a

(07:22):
variety of reasons that we are about to discuss, maybe
the people who horrify us that are in charge of
American politics in a lot of ways now, maybe they're
in accurate reflection of who and what we are. Ilhan
Omar should represent her district in Minneapolis. Maybe Mandani, maybe

(07:49):
he's the perfect mayor for New York City. Maybe Kevin Newsom,
maybe he is California. He's an accurate of what California wants.
The solution is not to dig up a communist control
Act from decades ago. The solution for me and my

(08:12):
tubby belly is not to break the mirror and go
buy a new one. The solution is to find the
root of the problem and attack that. No, we don't
like that, because that takes a longer, a longer amount
of time. It takes a lot more effort. And these
problems can oftentimes seem so large, too large for us,

(08:35):
too large for you, too large for me. I can't
fix it. I want I want to walk in right
now to California, and I want to fix it because
I love California. As I've told you, I've spent so
much time that I was in the Marine Corps there.
I have so many friends there. It's freaking paradise. And me,
I just want to take charge and fix it. I
want to fix New York. I want to fix Connecticut,

(08:56):
the beautiful state. I want to fix Chicago. I'm gonna
fix But I don't have that power, and neither do you.
These problems seem too large for us, and so we
want someone to have that power. But we will want
some sort of a quick fix. But that's not how
life works in any way, not when you're too fat,

(09:17):
not when your city's gone full COMI that's not how
life works. How life works is the good things, the truly,
truly great things you can achieve or obtain in life
are always difficult, and they almost always take time and effort.

(09:41):
They're not fast. You want lasting weight loss, be in shape, Oh,
I know you can go get a shot now and
this and that. I know that The only way I'll
ever keep this little Buddha belly off permanently is to
improve my eating habits and work out more. If we
want stop this country being taken over by these savages,

(10:04):
which is currently happening right now, we have to identify
and attack the root of the problem. So what is
the root of the problem. Let's talk about that. It
is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Wednesday,
reminding you that you can email the show your love,
your hate, your death threats. You're asked doctor Jesse questions

(10:27):
for Friday, which is coming soon, you can email all
those to Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Now, we
don't like that savages are being elected to America's political offices.
We look around and we're mortified that Adam Schiff is
in office. The ihan Omar is in office. The Jasmine Crockett,

(10:49):
We're mortified at this guy. This freaking guy is probably
going to be the next mayor of New York City.

Speaker 2 (10:55):
Soos street prices are out of control. The cost of
eggs and milk skyrocket. Dumb stores are even using dynamic pricing,
jacking up the cost over the course of a day
depending on what they can get away with. It doesn't
need to be this way. I'm Zara Mandani, and as mayor,
I will create a network of city owned grocery stores.
It's like a public option for produce. We will redirect
city funds from corporate supermarkets to city owned grocery stores.

Speaker 1 (11:21):
We want this to stop. How do we stop it? Well,
there are two things, two main reasons why this happens.
The first is domestic, and let's start there. I talked
to somebody because I've been doing a bunch of i'll
call it research, but I've been doing some digging on

(11:42):
this Mandani candidate. Where did he actually come from? Because
everyone knows by now born and Uganda and Muslim and
all this, So what's what's his what's his drive? What
is his thing? Is he an Islamic fundamentalist or what
is he? Somebody very familar with him told me something

(12:02):
that is amazing. Do you know where this man really
got radicalized? Wasn't in Uganda, wasn't in a mosque somewhere?
He got radicalized at a college in Maine, America's university system.
Pole Pot. You know who Polepot is? Most people do.

(12:24):
Anyone who listens to this show knows Polepot. But Pullpot,
the communist dictator who took over Cambodia and then proceeded
to kill a larger percentage of his countrymen than any
other dictator in history. Pollpot killed twenty five percent of
his country. Mao didn't even do that. Stalin didn't. Nobody
came close to that. Twenty five percent of his country gone.

(12:46):
Where did Pollpot learn that kind of communism? Where was it?
Did he go over to China? Did you go over
to China and learn it from Mao? Did he learn
it in Cambodia Maybe they had some secret communist training camp. No,
he went to college, not in America this time, this
was in Paris. Polepot learned about the greatness of communism

(13:11):
in Paris College, got with some communist groups, brought that
communism back to Cambodia and slaughtered twenty five percent of
his own country. The university system in the United States
of America, it's not just left, it's not a liberal,
it's not biased. It is a clear and present danger

(13:34):
to the United States of America. We send our students,
and remember, when we talk about a university, let's just
be frank about this. Universities aren't really for people like me.
I mean more of a blue collar working class. I'm
a construction guy. I come from a construction family. I'm

(13:55):
not supposed to be really in a university. I'm supposed
to be somewhere else. I'm supposed to be in a ditch.
And there's nothing wrong with that. I'm not complaining about it.
I don't hate my life. I love my life now
I do media for a living, but that Universities aren't
for me. They're for smart people. Universities are for people
who want to go on to be doctors and businessmen
and lawyers and accountants and things like that. So the

(14:18):
people who go to our university system and then graduate
from our university system, they will have a more influential
place in our society than people like me. They just
will because they will rise to high society in ways
that people like me won't. I'm not complaining. That's the
way it is. That's the way of the world. It's okay.

(14:40):
But think about how damaging it is for a country
to take your institution, because that's what our university system is.
It's an institution that trains America's future leaders. That's what
it is. To allow your institution to be take taken
over by people who hate the very country where the

(15:03):
institution exists, and more importantly, train future generations about how
evil America is. You can't survive long term as a
country like that. You can't survive if America's leaders get
filtered through the dirty jockstrap of America's university system, the

(15:24):
water ain't gonna taste good. That's just the bottom line.
We cannot survive long term as long as our best
and brightest I shouldn't say best, our brightest kids who
are going to go on to be leaders are taught
to hate the country for four years. No country can
survive that. We have to dig into this a little

(15:45):
bit more. We have to talk about what we should do.
But the first part about what we should do is
most definitely this. We have to acknowledge this is a
huge problem. And I know that kind of sounds simple
because you're sitting they're saying, well, yeah, everybody knows it's
a problem. No no, no, no, no no. I'm not talking a
run of the mill problem. I'm talking about what I

(16:06):
just said, a clear and present danger to the United
States of America. Every single pull out there shows the
longer you spend on college campus, the more likely it
is you will become a communist. And the longer you
spend on college campus, the more radical of a communist
you will be. You'll be way more of a communist

(16:28):
after eight years than you were after four. No country
in history could survive educating its elite to hate the country.
And that is where we are, and we have to
talk about it. Hang on, it is the Jesse Kelly
Show on a Wednesday. So we're discussing the two major things,

(16:50):
the two major reasons we have animals holding political office
in this country in many states, virtually every state has them,
various colors, various religions. There's no consistency there. But how
do we have America, hating savages holding critical positions of
power across this country. The first thing we're discussing right

(17:14):
now is the university system. If we I think the
Ottoman Empire, We've discussed this before, but you know what
a harem is. Obviously, I'm not going to go into
the non friendly, non family friendly portions of what a
harem is. But in the Ottoman Empire, the harem was

(17:36):
more than just a place for the king to enjoy himself.
The harem was itself a training ground for future kings sultan's.
I'm sorry, but I'm just going to call them kings
to make it easier. It was the training ground. When
you went to the harem, you received an education. This

(17:56):
is how you handle finances. They will teach you how
to speak moreultiple languages. They will teach you how to
do combat. It was the training ground of the elite
of the Ottoman Empire, and not just the sultans. Right
if you were if you were one of the high
society types who were going to be leaders of the
Ottoman Empire, they would want to put you through the harem.

(18:18):
You go through intense training to make sure you love
your country and you are ready to lead it. You
are tough, you are smart, you are strong. They will
put you through that. Now, imagine how long the Ottoman
Empire would have lasted if the people who ran that
harem and the people who ran the training taught every

(18:38):
single future sultan and governor and leader that the Ottoman
Empire sucks. This place sucks, this place is evil, this
place is horrible. We should burn it down. That's what
America's university system teaches your eighteen year old that you're
paying twenty five thousand dollars a year to educate. We

(18:58):
wonder why a place like New York City, when you
break down the demographics and you look at it and
you see the people who made less than fifty thousand dollars,
they picked Andrew Como yesterday in New York City. Did
you know that the poor people, the black neighborhoods, they
picked Andrew Cmo yesterday. You know who picks Mandani foreigners

(19:24):
and educated, highly, highly educated, the high society types. If
you went to college, if you have graduated from a university,
and you live in New York City, you almost undoubtedly
walked into the voting booth and voted for the guy
who hates the United States of America, hates capitalism, hates
everything decent about this country. Why did you vote for

(19:46):
him because you feel the same way. Why do you
feel the same way because you were taught it in school.
We have to attack the university system. It either has
to change or it has to be burnt down legally.
Remember legally, please don't burn down any universities. Don't break

(20:07):
the law, right, but it has to change or it
has to be burnt down because that is a true
national security thread. And this brings up an interesting discussion,
and it's a worthwhile discussion to have of how should
a country hand the will educating its students about the

(20:29):
country itself, about its history. For instance, like we've been
talking more and more about Japan because it's a country
that I'm fascinated by it, and you have all kinds
of questions. In fact, that someone has an email question
about Japan and I which we'll get to in a
little bit. But the question is there is a lot
of controversy today about Japan's education system, and the question

(20:52):
is is what they do? Okay, So what do they
do well? They teach their students that is awesome, it's
taught in Japan. Japan does not put their k through
twelve students in their system. They don't put their k
through twelve systems students through a system of Japan really sucks. Hey,

(21:16):
let's list all the crappy things about Japan. You know
how bad this country sucks. In fact, they go so
far the opposite way that to this day it is
an international source of controversy because Japan will hardly spend
any time at all on any of the bad things
Japan has done in the past. Hardly any time at all.

(21:39):
They teach their students that Japan is freaking awesome. There
are you know how I told you there is I
want to go on a World War Two in the
Pacific tour, and I was nerding out on one when
I was in the World War Two museum. I didn't
go on it, obviously, but they have a Japanese one,
and I was just going through the itinerary, dreaming, right
one day, dreaming and I'm going through the itinerary of

(22:02):
this thing. And they have all these different museums in
mainland Japan, World War two museums. Now Japan and World
War two, they they might have been worse than the Nazis.
You know that they were fighting a racial superiority war,
just like the Nazis did, and doing things that I

(22:23):
mean even made some of the Nazis blush. Japan was
quite the evil empire in World War two by any stretch.
They have a bunch of museums over there and talk
about they talk about the greatness of Japan and World
War two. Did you know that how hard they fought,
how great they did. And that's controversial because people say, well,

(22:44):
that's not accurate. Okay, I all even all hear that argument,
very understandable argument. But if you wanted to ensure the
strength of your country, if you wanted to ensure that
your country has a strong future, do you think it
would be more beneficial to A have a population taught

(23:05):
that the country's great or b have the population taught
that the country sucks. Because we do exactly the opposite
here in our education system. This is not universal. So
don't email me. I'm a history teacher and I don't
do that. I get that. Please stay a history teacher
and keep teaching real history. American students are taught that
America is slavery and the slaughter of the Native Americans

(23:27):
and segregation. Of course, that's what Americans are taught about America. Evil, racist, sexist, genocidal.
Year after year after year after year after year, Americans
are put through an education system that teaches them this
country sucks. I bet you if you're listening to the
sound of my voice right now, I bet you think
Andrew Jackson was a bad guy. Andrew Jackson was a

(23:48):
freaking lion. That type of man built this country fighting
in the American Revolution when he's fourteen years old to
do was a lion. Even in quote good schools, private schools,
kids are taught that Andrew Jackson sucks. Trail of tears.
That's all they can say about Andrew Jackson. Japan does

(24:08):
it the opposite way. Why are the streets clean in Japan?
Why do things run more smoothly in a lot of ways?
In Japan, they don't have a population full of people
young or old, who hate themselves and hate their country.
In New York City, we have a whole bunch of

(24:30):
college educated people that went down to the pools and
gleefully voted for the guy who hates this country because
they feel the exact same way, and they were taught
it in our university system. We cannot survive like that.
The GOP still funds the university system. You know how

(24:51):
many universities in this country receive your money taxpayer money.
Taxpayer money goes to the university system that teaches young
kids that America sucks. Did you know that we still
have large GOP donors allegedly on our side, who write

(25:12):
gigantic checks to the most evil communist universities in this country.
We can't even get our donors to stop funding these things.
It's not just the left that funds these things. You
do and I do. They exist on taxpayer money in
a variety of ways. Surely we can do that, right, Well,

(25:35):
of course that would take brains in some sort of
a strategy. All right, that's the university system. Let's address
the other aspect, the aspect of all this. And of
course this will be offensive. And remember if you're offended,
I don't care. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on
a wonderful Wednesday. Remember you can email the show Jesse
at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Are you interested in stopping

(26:00):
savages from being elected in this country? Stayed after state,
city after city. They're in the they're in the Congress,
they're in the Senate. Mayors nut jobs like well Mandani
in New York City. Tell you what I'm gonna play
you really quickly a Mandanni ad. This is a real ad.

(26:22):
Just tell me what you notice here.

Speaker 3 (26:24):
Hey can make y fucky. He can make Yah karunga
Hamonic Communities or New York Mayhammarasher affordable Bananda New Yorker's mushka.

Speaker 1 (26:36):
Yeah, that's not fake. I didn't make that up. I swear.
Jewish producer Chris didn't come up with that in his
little lab. That's a real ad. There are two things,
as I mentioned, that are producing evil people sitting in
positions of power in this country. The first thing is

(26:58):
the university system. We just cover that. The next thing
is the mass importation of foreigners. Now this is this
is where we have to talk about something that gets
uncomfortable because people will attempt to discuss this issue in
a way that doesn't make them sound mean, It doesn't
make them sound like they're telling somebody no, or it

(27:21):
sounds like they're telling somebody they're not welcome. So when
you discuss immigration, people will generally be like, yeah, illegal immigration.
We've got to stop it all. All the illegal immigration. Okay, yeah,
I think that's a given. That's a given. But legal
immigration has done as much damage to the United States

(27:44):
of America as illegal immigration. That's a fact because our
legal immigration system is not handled the right way. I'm
totally fine with people immigrating to the United States of
America legally, as long as it's never done in mass
We don't gather up ten thousand here, fifty thousand. They

(28:05):
are never ever, ever done in mass as long as
it takes a long time and an unbelievable amount of
vetting and testing, as long as there are systems put
into place to ensure the new arrivals are going to
be loyal American citizens. And it's rare that I'm fine

(28:26):
with it. But that's not at all how legal immigration
is handled in the United States of America. Democrats and
Republicans cannot stress that enough. Democrats and Republicans, Oh, they'll
love to talk about illegal immigration. Well we'll set aside.
Democrats Republicans love to talk about illegal immigration. Yeah, we

(28:48):
got to stop these illegals. Build the wall. Yeah, we'll
deport them, well, at least the criminals. But man, oh man,
oh man, do they absolutely adore legal immigration because they're
big business donors adore legal immigration. Yeah, you're right, Chessis Yeah,

(29:09):
build the wall, yeah, you port all those illegals. Absolutely. Hey,
by the way, I need a I need five hundred
h one b visa approvals for my company. I'm trying
to save some money. Got to save on the bottom line.
And you can hire those guys from India for Benny's
on the dollar. Hey, Jesse, do you mind? That's how
the GOP runs. And so we have places in this

(29:33):
country that don't resemble America, and that's not supposed to
be that way. It's not supposed to be that way.
You shouldn't hear. And I don't care if this offends
you at all. You should never hear the Muslim called
a prayer in an American city. Islam is not America's religion.
I have no problem if there are Muslims here. Actually

(29:54):
I have Muslim friends as a matter of fact. But
the Islamic called a prayer should never happen in an
American city. It happens in Minneapolis. Do you know why
the mass importation legal legal the legal mass importation of
foreigners has turned Minneapolis into an Islamic city. It's a fact.

(30:15):
But people don't like to talk about that. And here's why.
A variety of reasons, but one of the reasons why
is people still had this obsession with being nice, and
they want to be seen as nice, and they want
to be known as nice. And you know what's not nice.
You know, it's not nice at all telling somebody no,

(30:35):
you're not welcome. Nope, this is a private club, this
is a private affair. You are not welcome. Go away.
People don't like that. People don't think that sounds nice.
They don't think that sounds Christian, which is an absurd
view of what the Bible says. But they know it's
not Christian. That's not what Jesus would say. I want
to be a nice person. No, surely everybody can come here. No,

(30:57):
bring me. You're tired, and you're poor, and and you're wretch,
you're wretched, huddled masses. Now bring me, everybody, everyone, come
come in. Nobody gets told no, I'm really nice. Yeah.
Have you ever been in a place where everyone's welcome?
You ever been in an amusement park, arcade something like

(31:22):
that when it's half priced day, no cover charge? How
was it that was a crowd. No, we should have
standards for everything. And you know what's so hypocritical about
the people who pretend to be nice about that. You
have standards for who you let inside of your house

(31:44):
or your apartment, wherever you live. Don't you you have
standards everyone's not welcome. Why do you have standards? Because
you love it, you love the things in it, you
love the people in it, And because you love it
because of you or love for it, you have standards
for who is allowed to access it. Now, do you

(32:09):
love your country? I have said often there are a
million different opinions on every issue, from taxes, abortion or whatever.
But if you really truly want to understand, if you
want to gauge somebody's love of the United States of America,
talk to them about immigration and you'll find out everything

(32:29):
you need to know, because you can pretend about a
whole lot of other issues. But if you want America
to be an all access club where everybody can join,
especially if I can pay them a little less than
I did before, you hate the country as much as
Democrats do. That's a fact. If we do not stop
the mass importation of foreigners in this country, we will

(32:50):
never be able to address people like this. Getting elected
to our most important city.

Speaker 3 (32:56):
He can make ya fucky, make yah karungammunities, Gidia or
Hurrique New Yorker gi meyhammade Cherko affordable, Bananda, New Yorker's
Mushke afford.

Speaker 1 (33:08):
It's time to stop. The club is closed. All right,
We're off this talk about UH people getting tortured at
an apartment complex. Oh, look at this. A democrat wants
to train illegals how to avoid ice. Next
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I’m Jay Shetty host of On Purpose the worlds #1 Mental Health podcast and I’m so grateful you found us. I started this podcast 5 years ago to invite you into conversations and workshops that are designed to help make you happier, healthier and more healed. I believe that when you (yes you) feel seen, heard and understood you’re able to deal with relationship struggles, work challenges and life’s ups and downs with more ease and grace. I interview experts, celebrities, thought leaders and athletes so that we can grow our mindset, build better habits and uncover a side of them we’ve never seen before. New episodes every Monday and Friday. Your support means the world to me and I don’t take it for granted — click the follow button and leave a review to help us spread the love with On Purpose. I can’t wait for you to listen to your first or 500th episode!

Dateline NBC

Dateline NBC

Current and classic episodes, featuring compelling true-crime mysteries, powerful documentaries and in-depth investigations. Follow now to get the latest episodes of Dateline NBC completely free, or subscribe to Dateline Premium for ad-free listening and exclusive bonus content: DatelinePremium.com

Cold Case Files: Miami

Cold Case Files: Miami

Joyce Sapp, 76; Bryan Herrera, 16; and Laurance Webb, 32—three Miami residents whose lives were stolen in brutal, unsolved homicides.  Cold Case Files: Miami follows award‑winning radio host and City of Miami Police reserve officer  Enrique Santos as he partners with the department’s Cold Case Homicide Unit, determined family members, and the advocates who spend their lives fighting for justice for the victims who can no longer fight for themselves.

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