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June 30, 2025 • 31 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
So we had one nice day, one nice day Sunday.
Then it was rain up until then, rain off and
on on Saturday, and now it's going to start raining again.
As you just heard from Ray Stagic tonight tomorrow, it's okay.
You know why, it's okay.

Speaker 2 (00:20):
It's gonna be amazing.

Speaker 1 (00:22):
You know why? What did you say?

Speaker 2 (00:24):
It's amazing day?

Speaker 1 (00:26):
Fourthly, yep, Independence Day is going to be a beautiful day.
And it's not gonna be too hot, it's not gonna
be too cold. It's going to be just right.

Speaker 3 (00:35):
We have to be on Ray every single day to
make sure this does not change.

Speaker 1 (00:39):
That's right, because we both have not gonna be here. Everybody,
everybody should have off the fourth of July. In the
Big three new York's Democratic mayoral nominees or in mom
Donnie has become a national figure overnight, but keep saying

(00:59):
something things that are concerning, things like that Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanya, who would not be welcomed to New
York if he won.

Speaker 4 (01:10):
No as mayor, New York City would arrest Benjamin Netanya,
who this is a city that our values are in
line with international law. It's time that our actions are
also Wow.

Speaker 1 (01:20):
So if he comes to New York, Mayor Zora and
Mam Donnie would have him arrested. Not all Democrats are
thrilled with Mom Donnie. New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrands still
can't get over the fact that Mom Donnie won't denounce
the phrase antifada, which means the elimination of all Jews.

Speaker 5 (01:40):
Well, as a leader of a city is New York
City with eight million people, as the largest Jewish population
in the country, he should denounce it and that's it, period.

Speaker 1 (01:52):
And as usual, Donald Trump gets right to the point.

Speaker 5 (01:55):
Ah, he's a radical left lunatic.

Speaker 1 (01:57):
When Mam Donnie runs in the fall, he running against
many others, Andrew Cuomo, who has decided after losing. It's
being reported he's decided. He's not said anything yet, but
he's still in the ballot after losing the primary to
Mom Donnie that he will run as an independent. The
Pride Parade was this weekend, but once again, the organizer's

(02:20):
Heritage of Pride banned LGBTQ police officers from marching in uniform,
and Commissioner tish Is livid.

Speaker 6 (02:31):
I have been very clear with Heritage of Pride that
this exclusion is unacceptable and I will continue to be
outspoken on this topic until Heritage of Pride writes this wrong.

Speaker 1 (02:44):
Now, there was a shooting in the West Village just
as the parade was winding down. The victims, two teenage girls,
both are in the hospital. One is in critical condition
with a gunshot wound of the head. There's no word
yet as if it had anything to do with the parade.
The Big Beautiful Bill still hasn't passed the House or

(03:05):
the Senate. I should say it passed. The House has
to go back to the House and they may not
make the fourth of July deadline set by the President
because of a couple of Republicans like Tom Tillis of
North Carolina.

Speaker 7 (03:18):
What's holding you back from endorsing him right now?

Speaker 8 (03:20):
Well, we don't really know each other well our districts
that I've been.

Speaker 6 (03:24):
Very clear with Heritage of Pride that this exclusion.

Speaker 1 (03:29):
The Sean Diddy Coms trial, the jury finally gets the
case today after the defense admitted p Diddy is a
bad guy and did some bad things, but he is
still not guilty.

Speaker 7 (03:41):
And you admit, well, you can't deny, and you would
deny what you can't admit. There was domestic violence, there
was jegrease, but it was recreational. There were all of
these things, but what there was it was extracty and
what there was was racketeering. And that's what the government
had to for me.

Speaker 1 (03:55):
And what was that that fell from the sky A huge.

Speaker 2 (04:01):
Ball, A fire just literally fell out of the sky.

Speaker 1 (04:04):
That's right, a fireball seen falling from the sky over
seven to ten states. No damage, but quite a show.
We'll talk about that coming up. And you can go
to the iHeartRadio app and leave us a talk back.
And while you're there, just said war as your preseet.
You could get a highly coveted luxurious mentee in the

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morning T shirt if you were picked as talkback of
the morning. We decide that at the end of the show. Now,
let's get to mom Donnie, who was everywhere this weekend,
just everywhere this weekend, and he just said things that
were absolutely concerning about well just about every topic that

(04:51):
was brought up to him. He was I will give
this to I'll give this credit to the guy. He
doesn't shy away from what he is. He doesn't lie.
He should every once in a while. It seems like
because some of his positions and what he says he's
going to do and who he says he is is frightening,

(05:14):
absolutely frightening. I agree with President Trump. He and Vicky Palladino,
who keeps telling me, don't say the word socialist, he's
a communist. He certainly is sounding more and more like that.
Let's start with the fact that Andrew Cuomo is still
in the race, and he was asked on meet the
Press if he was concerned about having to run against Cuomo,

(05:38):
having to run against Sleewood, having to run against Adams.

Speaker 9 (05:41):
No, I'm not worried about any of those candidates. I'm
excited and confident about our chances in the general election
because what we saw on Tuesday is a mandate from
the New Yorkers deliver a city they can afford, not
a desire for politics of the past or politicians of
the past.

Speaker 1 (05:56):
It's funny that Democrats will saying democrats because AOC and
Bernie Sanders. They're all giddy about mom Donnie because he's
one of them, But same Democrats are a little worried
about him. And Kirsten Gillibrand, the Senator from New York

(06:16):
the junior senator from New York is really concerned and
went off on a podcast. This is just a little
bit of it that he will not denounce the antifada.

Speaker 10 (06:28):
And when you use a word like infada to many
Jewish Americans and Jewish New Yorkers, that means you are
permissive for violence against Jews. It is a serious word.
It is a word that has deep meaning. It has
been used for wars across time and violence and destruction
and slaughter and murder against the Jews.

Speaker 1 (06:44):
Yeah, and he will not denounce it. Over and over again,
he's asked, and he will not denounce it.

Speaker 11 (06:51):
The phrase globalized antifada from the river to the sea,
does that make you come uncomfortable?

Speaker 4 (06:55):
No, I know people for whom those things mean very
different things. And to me, ultimately what I hear in
so many is a desperate desire for equality and equal rights.

Speaker 1 (07:09):
Yeah, that's what started at all. That was a podcast
that started it all when he refused to say not
only that river to the sea and antifada, he will
not denounce it. Global antifada is an elimination of Jews.
There's really no debate about that. It doesn't mean things.
Different things to different people. That's what it means. That's
what it means. And the fact that he just won't

(07:30):
come out and denounce it as a mayoral candidate in
New York with the largest municipal Jewish population in the country,
is really concerning and should concern all of us that
he is that radical that he just can't come out
and say, even if he doesn't say, even if he

(07:53):
wanted to claim Antifada is one thing he should say, Well,
of course I'm not for the elimination of all Jews.
Of course I'm not for violence against Jews. He won't.
He doesn't even say that. He just want He just
says he wants a quality for all people. That's what
he'll say over and over again. And I will give
Kirsten Welker a lot of credit, who I used to
work with for a while ago. I'll give her a

(08:13):
lot of credit. She held his feet to the fire
un meet. The press asked him three times, gave him
three chances to denounce the antifada, and finally said to him,
why don't you just come out and denounce it.

Speaker 6 (08:29):
For the people who care about the language and who
feel really concerned by that phrase, why not just condemn it.

Speaker 4 (08:37):
My concern is to start to walk down the line
of language and making clear what language I believe is
permissible or impermissible. Takes me into a place similar to
that of the president, who is looking to do those
very kinds of things, putting people in jail for writing
an op ed, putting them in jail for protesting.

Speaker 1 (08:57):
And when he was asked on that same show if
he just wants to get rid of billionaires, he said, yes.

Speaker 12 (09:06):
I don't think that we should have billionaires because frankly,
it is so much money in a moment of such inequality,
and ultimately what we need more of is equality across
our city and across our state and across our country.
And I look forward to work with everyone, including billionaires,
to make a city that is fairer for all of them.

Speaker 1 (09:24):
That was him catching himself at the end, realizing that
he needed their money to win. So at the very
end he came around and said, oh, no, no, no, well,
you know, I still like billionaires. I just want them
to be involved in the conversation, and I want to
be able to tell them to their face, I want
you to get rid of all your wealth and give
it to everybody else. The one last thing he said.
The other controversy over the weekend is he talked about

(09:47):
rich neighborhoods and giving the wealth away, but he called
them rich white neighborhoods.

Speaker 4 (09:53):
That is just an description of what we see right now.
It's not driven by race. It's more of an assessment
of what neighborhoods are being undertaxed overtax.

Speaker 1 (10:01):
Okay, it's not driven by race, except that's the only
race you mentioned. If it's not driven by race, why
mention it. I'm telling you he's got lots of problems.
It was a bad weekend for stars in concert. Beyonce
almost fell out of a flying car and another performer's
teeth fell out on stage. We'll talk about both next,

(10:21):
plus tickets to see Jackson Brown at age twenty five. Well,
it's a bad weekend for performers, especially for two performers
in particular. The Beyonce concert is supposed to be great,
by the way, you know, touring the country right now.
It's been in New York, it's in Houston right now.
And during the concert, I guess there is a car

(10:44):
that's hung up on the air. There's video of it.
It's like a pink car that she shows up in
to sing a song. And she sings as she's taken
to the stage and lowered on the stage in this car.

Speaker 13 (10:59):
You stop, stop stop.

Speaker 1 (11:14):
Anybody know this song? Yeah, So she's singing, and while
she's singing, the car starts to tilt to the right
and she's way up in the air, and she keeps
singing and then finally stop singing.

Speaker 13 (11:37):
Stop stop stop, stop stopping stop.

Speaker 1 (11:43):
And the funny thing is she's saying stop and it
keeps tilting.

Speaker 2 (11:46):
Well, nobody probably can stop that, and.

Speaker 1 (11:49):
That's why she She keeps saying stop stop stop stop
stop stop stop stop stop, and they did finally stop
stop stop stop stop listen stop little panic right in
the middle of the song. Stopped the song. So we
know she's not lip syncing, because when she stopped singing
the singing stop and he said stop stop stop, step stop, I.

Speaker 3 (12:08):
Would assume she's harnessed into something else. I mean, not
that i'd want to be dangling there either.

Speaker 1 (12:14):
But right I don't know if she was, because she
said this to the crowd, which was really adorable.

Speaker 2 (12:35):
Do you remember when performers used to just stay on
the ground.

Speaker 3 (12:38):
I think Pink changed it all with all her aerial acrobatics.

Speaker 1 (12:43):
Yeah, well, she's like a professional at it. But there
is some weird things going on.

Speaker 8 (12:47):
Now.

Speaker 1 (12:48):
Think about that car, that they have to set that
up from arena to arena to arena to arena. It's
not just that she's in one place and you know
it's always going to work, and it's looked at constantly.

Speaker 2 (13:00):
Like in Vegas or something.

Speaker 1 (13:02):
Right, you have to go and set it up in Houston.

Speaker 2 (13:04):
Then it's like a rickety carnival ride.

Speaker 1 (13:06):
Yeah exactly. And then tomorrow you're gonna have set it
up in Sacramento, and then the next day, and so
it constantly comes up and down and up and down
and up and down and up and down. So of
course something's gonna happen. Of course after a while, I
just you're right, why do they have to do that.
Nobody comes there to see her in a car. She
wants to create some great moment. Now everybody's doing everybody

(13:29):
that's performing is doing it.

Speaker 2 (13:31):
The other one, this story I think is more horrifying.

Speaker 1 (13:37):
Well, except she handled it so well. It would be
for a lot of performers. We're talking about LeeAnne Rhymes
and she was in the middle of singing a song.
She wasn't in a car, she was just singing, and
her teeth fell out.

Speaker 14 (13:52):
So last night I was on stage fills something pop
in my mouth, and if you've been around, you know
I've had a lot of dental surgeries and I have
a bridge in the front and it fell out in
the middle of my song last night. And then I
just had to get real with everybody and tell them
exactly what was happening, or else I would have had

(14:13):
to walk off stage. And so for the rest of
the show, I was literally like this, pushing teeth in
like every couple lines.

Speaker 6 (14:23):
Oh boy.

Speaker 2 (14:24):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (14:25):
She finished the concert just constantly putting her teeth back in.

Speaker 2 (14:30):
I couldn't have done that, I don't think no.

Speaker 1 (14:33):
But she laughed at all and sue her dentist. And
the amazing thing is the crowd gave her a standing ovation.
She loved it. They loved the fact that she just
braved her way through it. Wow, and didn't end the
concert because I'm not sure how many performers do you
think would have just said I'm sorry, we're gonna have

(14:53):
to end this most.

Speaker 2 (14:55):
Yep, or never admit what happened.

Speaker 1 (15:00):
And see explained the whole thing. But I guess, I
guess it was already reported and it was out there.
But yeah, but you know, kudos to Liam Rhymes and
Beyonce and Beyonce for handling it, handling that so well.
Show must go on, and so must Jacqueline Carl now
with the six thirty News. Jacquelin, Hey, Larry.

Speaker 11 (15:18):
Good morning. The Senate is expected to start the so
called vote Arama on President Trump's Big Beautiful bill this morning.
Senate clerks completed the full reading of the huge tax
and spending package on Sunday afternoon, which cleared the way
for an up to twenty hours of debate. Senate Minorda
leader Chuck Schumer forced a reading of all nine hundred
and forty pages of the GOP legislation after it advanced

(15:41):
by a slim marchin Saturday night. Ensor and Mom Donnie,
who continues to be in the spotlight since his upset
in New York City's Democratic mayoral primary this week, has
his Hollywood ties with his Oscar nominated filmmaker mother Mira
Nyer's debut film Salaam Bombay won multiple awards, but at
the cann Film Festival in nineteen eighty eight. The Indian

(16:02):
Americans nineteen ninety one film Mississippi Masala, which starred Denzel Washington,
put her on the map in the US. She also
worked with Reese Witherspoon in two thousand and four's Vanity
Fair and directed Lupida Niango in the Namesake, which came
out in two thousand and six. Nyer's only son apparently
talked her out of directing two thousand and seven's Harry
Potter and the Order of Phoenix because he thought many.

Speaker 2 (16:23):
Directors could do that.

Speaker 11 (16:24):
Ahead of the primary, Nyer urged New Yorkers to vote
for the thirty three year old Democratic socialist Kristen Marx
Worr News.

Speaker 2 (16:32):
This is a crazy story. Will you hear this?

Speaker 11 (16:34):
Imagine learning that you were legally married to someone even
though you'd never taken part in the ceremony. According to
Otdity Central, this happened to a forty two year old
Texas man. He admits he was once in a relationship
with thirty six year old Chris sit and had gone
to the courthouse with her to get a marriage license,
but broke it off before they tied the knot This
is it gets just so weird. Days after breaking things off,

(16:57):
the man received a bath in Bodyworks gift bag that
contained various products and a copy of an officiated marriage
license state to June thirteenth, along with a photo of
his ex holding the license. Somehow, yes, and I don't
know where the bed, bath and body work kid, It's like, oh,
here's a little gift where you plus your marriage license.

(17:17):
Somehow Kristin coaxed a local pastor to certify the marriage
even though the groom wasn't in attendance. Then she took
this certified license to the Clerk of Court's office and
had it filed. Now this guy finds himself in the
position of trying to get his matrimonial not untied and
seeing to it that his personal property remains protected. But

(17:39):
as for Kristen, she's been hit with a third degree
stalking charge. Is there such a thing as a.

Speaker 2 (17:44):
Ten degree stalking charge?

Speaker 11 (17:46):
Because I think that's like the epitome of stalking someone.
And how you got a pastor? Like, what did you
get him drunk?

Speaker 2 (17:55):
Was he on bath salt?

Speaker 15 (17:56):
So?

Speaker 11 (17:56):
How did this guy certify a marriage when the groom
wasn't around?

Speaker 1 (18:00):
Don't you have to sign it?

Speaker 2 (18:02):
But don't you have to do something.

Speaker 3 (18:04):
I mean, you could get married by a pastor, but
you still have to have a marriage certificate from your county.

Speaker 2 (18:09):
Or your town. He certified it, have to sign it. Well,
I think they forged it.

Speaker 1 (18:17):
I think that then she'll be charged.

Speaker 11 (18:19):
Yeah, I think it's not going to get away with it.
It's just a crazy thing. Imagine you get a little
things like like bath soaps. Oh and plus you're married. Hi,
here's a picture.

Speaker 1 (18:28):
Well they didn't. He did get bath soaps, so that's yeah.

Speaker 2 (18:31):
I do like Bedbeth. I mean I do like because
you're married, dude, you just get some stress. Soaps are great?

Speaker 1 (18:40):
What oh bath soaps? That's pretty nice. Thanks so much,
Jacqueline Carl. The Big Beautiful Bill is stalled for the
time being, and Iran is taking advantage of the ceasefire
with Israel by killing its own people. We'll talk about
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our favorite talkback of the morning. What an absolute jerk
move it was from Senator Chuck Schumer. Do you hear

(19:25):
what he did? Do you know what he did? So
this bill is over one thousand words. It's huge because
it's like really seven bills put into one. It's almost
twelve hundred words. And he insisted that the bill be
read now. They can do that, they can insist on it.
None of them ever do, None of them ever do
because nobody wants to sit through that. Everybody wants to

(19:48):
get out of town. It's vacation week. They're not supposed
to be there. They're there because of this bill. So
he insisted the bill be read now. Who does that hurt?
Because they just write it overnight? Who does that hurt?
You think any of the senators are there for that? Nope?
You know who reads it? Assistance staffers, people that work

(20:14):
for the US Senate. All of them are stuck reading it.
The reading of the bill. What a jerk. It meant nothing.
It's just so he could grandstand, which is all he does.
What was the last meaningful piece of legislation that the
Minority leader is put through. I can't remember anything. He

(20:37):
just is a mouthpiece and he's gotten bad at it,
and he has to try to save face with the
Democratic Party because they're still upset with him for not
taking on some of Trump's bills in the past. So
now all of a sudden, he's.

Speaker 6 (20:49):
The table of content. This Jesus follows Section one, short title,
Section two, Table of Contents, Title one, Committee on agrig.

Speaker 1 (20:58):
This is the beginning of it. On for twelve hours,
twelve hours of reading of the bill. You're listening to
the table of contents because you have to read the
whole bill. It wrapped up, that started last night, it
wrapped up this morning. That's why they're going to That's
why they took a break. I mean, he's just trying
to delay this thing as much as he can. But look,

(21:19):
it's going to pass.

Speaker 16 (21:20):
Republicans are united in our commitment to what we're doing
in this bill, securing our border, strengthening our national defense,
growing our economy, unleashing American energy, cutting waste fraud and abuse,
and preventing tax hikes on hard working Americans.

Speaker 1 (21:41):
Well that was Senate Minority Leader John fun He's a
Senate Majority leader. I will have to push back a
little bit on the fact that he says they're all united.
Rand Paul is a definite no vote, absolutely a no vote.
He was from the very beginning. And it's funny how
he gets a pass. Ran Paul's in another category all

(22:05):
to his own, because he does live by these convictions
all the time, and sometimes he's really he's a libertarian,
and sometimes he's really hard right depending on the issue,
and other times, like in this bill, he has always
been a fiscal hawk and so he's against it. The
other one is surprising, and he's the one that's getting

(22:27):
all the attention. It's Tom Tillis from North Carolina. And
there's even though I think he's wrong on this, there's
part of me that admires him. Because Donald Trump said, well, look,
we're going to primary you if you don't do this,
and he said, fine, I won't run. He's sixty four
years old. He could have had a couple of more terms.

(22:48):
He's just not going to run. And he's standing by
his convictions. And he got up many of them were
getting up giving speeches last night. He got up and
said this.

Speaker 15 (22:56):
So what why tell six hundred and sixty three thousand
people and two years or three years when President Trump
breaks his promise by pushing them off of Medicaid because
the funding's not there.

Speaker 1 (23:09):
So he completely bought the Democratic line that Medicaid is
under fire in this bill. It is. I won't disagree
with that, but not for the reasons he thinks Medicaid
is under fire because they're going to take all illegals
off of it, and that's millions of people. They're going
to be taken immediately off of Medicare, and they shouldn't

(23:33):
have been getting it in the first place. We shouldn't
pay for Joe Biden's huge mistake. And yes, they were
all getting medic well as actually Medicaid they were getting,
but they were getting Medicaid. And then we also shouldn't
be paying for able bodied young adults that don't have kids,
that are just sitting there sucking off the system. So

(23:55):
they're going to have a work requirement. If you don't
get a job and work at least twenty hours a week,
you're off. You're done. We're not paying for you. If
you're able bodied and you haven't gotten a job, then
that's you're done with. And by the way, watch for
this because this is gonna be a lot of things
that Trump wants. He wants work requirements so people just

(24:18):
aren't sucking off the government. And you know, he sounded
a lot like Tom Tillis, He sounded a lot like Schumer.

Speaker 8 (24:29):
Medicaid will be fed to the sharks under this bill.
In fact, we just got the news that CBO said
the Medicaid cuts in this version are worse than any
version of the Republican bill today, nearly a trillion dollars
in cuts.

Speaker 1 (24:47):
Yeah, I think that's a good thing, right, trillion dollars
and cuts. As long as people that really needed and
have contributed to the system and are legal citizens and
have worked all their lives, you want them to get it.
When the worst happens to those people, you want them
to get it. But you don't want people, first of all,
that are here illegally or just scamming the system to

(25:10):
get it. And that's where the trillion dollars came from.
That's exactly where it came from. It's incredible that we're
at this point.

Speaker 17 (25:21):
The way we've set this up is twenty hours a week,
but it would be work twenty hours a week or
volunteer twenty hours a week. Or get job training twenty
hours a week. It's a pretty low threshold.

Speaker 1 (25:32):
Right, It is a low threshold. All you have to
work is twenty hours a week, and then you can
get medicaid if you need it. If you need it, still,
you can get medicaid. But we can't have able bodied
young men sitting at home and not working and then
getting this off the system. It just shouldn't work that way.

Speaker 16 (25:52):
And we're looking at an exceedingly rare opportunity to root
out waste, fraud, and abuse, including the first real entitlement
reform in decades, reform that will put these programs on
a more sustainable path for today's recipients and for tomorrow's.

Speaker 1 (26:06):
But instead of dealing with that, instead of dealing with
all of the fraud in the system, instead of dealing
with illegals getting medicaid, instead of dealing with people ripping
off the federal government, the Democrats want to use that
for politics. They want to be able to say, look,

(26:26):
look what they're gonna do to Medicaid. Look at all
these people that are gonna lose Medicaid without talking about
who those people are. Those are people that never should
have been on Medicaid. And so don't fall for this.
It's gonna pass. It's gonna pass fifty one to forty nine.
It's gonna go to the house. The house is feel
gonna feel a lot of pressure to just pass it

(26:46):
the way it is. And then finally, finally we will
have a budget and the big beautiful bill and a
text cut. The Supreme Court finally deals with rogue judges.
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(27:28):
is interesting right now, the ceasefires seems to be holding.
The Iranians have shown no sign of activity, including through
intelligence in Israel and intelligence at the UN, no signs
of trying to rebuild their nuclear program. I think they
were hit harder than we think, not as much by US.
We just went after those those three sites that where

(27:52):
they were making that they were trying to transform uranium
into a weapon, into a long range weapon, as a
matter of fact, intercontinental. No, why why would they want
an intercontinental ballistic nuclear missile? Why would they want that
if they are fighting a regional war? And that's why
we were upset and why we got involved. But it's
not like the Iranians aren't doing anything. What they're doing

(28:16):
right now is cleaning house.

Speaker 18 (28:18):
They're rounding up their citizens by the thousands. Yeah, they're
executing people. They're trying to.

Speaker 1 (28:24):
Anybody who they think could have been there's a.

Speaker 18 (28:26):
Purge going on in Iran. So when you're setting down
and talking to the Iranians, you've got to remember as
you talk to them, they're slaughtering their own people to
stay in power.

Speaker 1 (28:36):
Yeah, it's it's been awful. We're talking about thousands of
people that are being killed. Anybody that was a disson
into the government is being eliminated right now. And in
the meantime, we are going to try to talk with them,
and we're going to be offering them a lot to
get their economy back and to try to get a
lasting peace in the region. In addition to Sanstustrulie, there's

(28:59):
been talk about a thirty billion dollar investment in their
nuclear energy component that may not go well. That we're
going to invest in nuclear energy for them, but not
nuclear weapons. Not nuclear weapons. You can't use any of
this for nuclear weapons. We'll see what happened. This is
going to be a long, long process. To keep your

(29:20):
fingers crossed, and everybody has their nails into the table
in Israel and Iran knowing that this ceasefire could end
at any moment. In the meantime, let's talk about Let's
talk about the Supreme Courts ruling that got so much
attention because the headline in the media was about birthright citizenship.

(29:40):
They haven't ruled on that. They have not ruled yet
on birthright citizenship. The fact that the Constitution says, if
you were born in this country, you're a citizen. But
even the guy that came up with that build as
senator that wrote that amendment, never thought it would be
for people that are just here illegally. It would be

(30:01):
for people traveling here now, they don't become their kids
don't become citizens immediately. It was for the slaves after
that and so the birthright citizenship. What it did more
than anything else, the ruling that came down late last

(30:21):
week on Friday, was to limit the power of district
court judges. That's what it did more than anything.

Speaker 19 (30:30):
Else in terms of the Trump administration. They are no
doubt dancing in the White House right now about this
ruling because these nationwide injunctions, they're not limited to birthright citizenship.

Speaker 1 (30:42):
Yeah, they were dancing. We should all be dancing. It
was never supposed to be like this. It was never
supposed to be that a district court judge in New
Orleans could make national policy.

Speaker 20 (30:56):
Americans are finally getting what they voted for no longer,
while we have rogue judges striking down President Trump's policies
across the entire nation no longer.

Speaker 1 (31:09):
And the Democrats should be excited about this too. They
only think in the moment. They don't think long range.
You don't think that the Republicans would use this against them.
It's not supposed to be that a judge, a small
district judge, can make national policy and rebuke the president.

(31:30):
The rulings can still happen, but it's just going to
be for that area. Let's get back to Zorin Mamdani.
He shocked the nation by coming from nowhere to win
the New York mayors race. Is that the playbook for
the rudderless Democratic Party nationally? We got more on that
coming up after the seven o'clock News
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