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Speaker 1 (00:00):
And good morning, Happy Tuesday. Great to be back in
the Big Three today. The battle over a gang banger
deported to an L. Salvador prison continues, and Donald Trump
throughout the possibility that he would send American criminals to L.
Salvador's prison.
Speaker 2 (00:19):
If it's a home grown criminal, I have no problem. Now,
we were studying the laws right now, Pam is studying.
If we can do that, that's good.
Speaker 1 (00:29):
And I'm talking about violent people. I'm talking about really
bad people. We have high profile criminal defense attorney Jeffrey
Lickman to talk about that, to give his opinion at
seven thirty five. I just happened to think that sometimes
he talks off the cuff, and many of the times
he should keep it to himself until he finds out
if it's legal. Another tragic air disaster in New York,
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this one upstate, when a plane carrying a family of
four crashed on approach for landing. This comes, of course,
after that heartbreaking crash last week into the Hudson that
killed a family of five. The new US Attorney for
New Jersey, Alena Haba, has opened an investigation into Governor
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Phil Murphy and Attorney General Matt Platkin and anyone else
who stands in the way of federal deportations.
Speaker 3 (01:23):
And I'm looking at you, Patterson, New Jersey. I will
be investigating you. And if you did commit a crime,
if you ordered obstruction, if you are ordering concealment and harboring,
you will be charged.
Speaker 1 (01:35):
And it seems like the stunt worked. New Jersey Senator
Corey Booker broke the record for the longest speech in Congress.
Now he has jumped nine points and only trails Kamala
Harrison a poll of who Democrats want running for president
in four years or three and a half, three years
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and so many months. Well, I ask editor in chief
of the National Review, Rich Lowry about that coming up.
It was only a ten minute flight, but the blue
Horizon trip into space, even though it only lasted those
ten minutes, was enough to change CBS anchor Gail King's life.
Speaker 4 (02:15):
The atc Control, I might even now get my ears pierced.
Speaker 5 (02:18):
I've never got my.
Speaker 4 (02:20):
Has that hurt, but I feel I walked out of
there thinking, gosh, I can do anything.
Speaker 1 (02:26):
We've got more on the historic shot into space coming
up in about ten minutes, and just a reminder that
today is tax day, either you get your tax filing
in or do like I do every year, get an extension.
Natalie Migliori will ask about the stress of tax Day
in her Beat on the Street at eight fifty. Man,
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I was like to say, it's good to be back.
But I literally just got off a plane yesterday last
night into JFK and got back here. I was on
a trip to Italy with my wife, and I thought,
you know, I thought I could just tough it out
and I could come in the next day. Man, Man,
was that a mistake?
Speaker 6 (03:08):
You hurt?
Speaker 1 (03:11):
I am? I am hurt, and of course, and then
yesterday we had drama. So I got in and I
thought I had plenty of time to get here, like
a lot of drama. And so my my family was
getting on a bus and they were they were going
back home, and I was going to stay in New
York overnight, and I had a hotel all set and
I was saying goodbye to them. I went outside and
said goodbye to them as they get on the bus,
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and I ran to go to the bathroom before I
got a lyft to come into town. And when I
was done, when I washed my hands, I look around.
I can't find my I can't find my suitcase. It
was mister, yeah my suitcase. Well, I had in my
bag had so I didn't I didn't lose all of it.
Thank god, I didn't lose my passport. I didn't lose
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my wallet and anything like that. Well, yeah, but my
my suitcase. So I I run and they I tell somebody.
I call on the phone. I go to baggage claim,
I go to lost luggage, I go to everything trying
to find it, and I can't find it. And finally
they called the police. And this nice guy is really
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nice young cop, and I'm I'm going back and forth
on what his last name was. I should have written
it down, Mike, I said, Mike Miller. It might be
Mike Holmes. But he was he knows who he is,
and he was great. He was wonderful. So they actually
went in and they tracked through video my last hour
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in the in the airflow getting through.
Speaker 5 (04:40):
Custom Are you Beyonce?
Speaker 1 (04:45):
It was amazing. I mean, they they have me going
through customs, they have me saying goodbye to my family,
They have me going in the men's room, they have
me running around like a maniac looking for my bag.
It was incredible and and talking to everybody about it. Uh,
it turns out I didn't take my bag into the men.
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Don't laugh.
Speaker 5 (05:09):
He was so tired.
Speaker 1 (05:11):
Thank you, Jacqueline. That was very nice of you because
I felt like an idiot.
Speaker 5 (05:14):
Well enjoy that.
Speaker 1 (05:17):
So what happened? No, I left it outside, and my son,
being the great guy he is, took it home.
Speaker 7 (05:25):
Because he probably thought so he wants me to take
the luggage home because you know, he's going to work.
Speaker 5 (05:28):
He doesn't need as.
Speaker 1 (05:29):
Told I talk about it. I actually had talked about
that and then changed my mind that I wasn't going
to do that and.
Speaker 7 (05:34):
Just didn't relay that message telepathically and he saw it
and then he took it.
Speaker 1 (05:40):
So I just felt like an idiot, and you know
the So the cop then calls me and talks to
me about it. And now I was in the lift
when I called you right and told you the story.
Speaker 7 (05:49):
Well, because I text, I sent you a text run
for something. I was like, oh, he must be back.
Speaker 5 (05:54):
I'm like, hey, world traveling, how you doing? My luggage
was stole.
Speaker 7 (06:02):
And I went through the whole drama until he found it.
Speaker 1 (06:06):
Yeah, the cop called me when I was on the
phone with you when the cop called me and and
went through the whole thing, and then he he detailed
everything I did, every store I went into, anything I did,
He all of it. It is amazing. They have every
inch of the airport covered with cameras.
Speaker 5 (06:25):
I wish I had that in my house when I
lose something.
Speaker 1 (06:28):
Oh, I know, wouldn't that be great?
Speaker 2 (06:31):
Cat?
Speaker 8 (06:31):
You dancing around your pajamas holding your brush as a microphone.
Speaker 1 (06:35):
How did you know that? How do you know that?
Speaker 5 (06:37):
I've always known that about you. It's written all over you.
Speaker 1 (06:41):
So anyway, it was a wonderful trip. And uh, it
was a wonderful trip. And by the way, this trip
is put on by a company called Conservative Tours, and
it is it is. You're laughing.
Speaker 8 (06:53):
I thought I had my mic off. But it's so
fitting for you. It is, and I'm proud of that,
and so were all the people that were there. I'm
I mean, the whole idea of the tours are so
that someone who is conservative doesn't feel like they're an outcast.
Speaker 1 (07:07):
Yeah, I mean the people's traveling.
Speaker 5 (07:09):
Great to travel with people really like that.
Speaker 8 (07:11):
Oh, I just thought it was something else, like it
was like a conservative like you know there was something
else conservative about it.
Speaker 5 (07:18):
No, I think it meant just what it says novatives.
Speaker 8 (07:21):
I thought it was like something else, like, you know,
they were very conservative with where they went or how.
Speaker 5 (07:27):
Much they charged you or something like that.
Speaker 1 (07:29):
So I was like, oh, oh, no, you you your
laughter was valified, validated. It was actually a conservatives political conservatives.
Speaker 5 (07:39):
Oh I didn't realize that.
Speaker 1 (07:41):
Yeah. And it's amazing. It's put on by a guy
named Ken Chase. He's been doing it for twenty one years.
He actually ran against ran against Ted Kennedy for Senate
up in Massachusetts, and I said to him, I said,
oh my god, why would you do that? And he
said I was just carrying the batter. I knew I
was going to get killed. But he did debate him.
But any way, he did say, this is my wife's
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in her station down in Philadelphia. I got to go
because of her. But he did say, you'd be interested
in war, So I.
Speaker 5 (08:10):
Bet you our listeners would love to go on a
trip together, I think.
Speaker 9 (08:14):
So.
Speaker 1 (08:15):
You can go to Conservative Tours dot com to check
it out and the phone numbers right there. And here's
the amazing thing about Kenny. He's been doing as as
I said, for twenty one years. He picks up the
phone himself. So if you call, you're going to get
the owner of the company. And so do me a
favor and call and say you'd love to go on
a trip with Larry MENTI that's who you'd like to
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go on a trip with from WR because I would
love to go on one of these trips with you.
There's a trip to Normandy that I would love to
go on. And then it goes through battlefields, and Ken
is a historian, so Ken does the whole thing.
Speaker 7 (08:49):
And from what you told me, this trip was you know,
first class, my beautiful hotels and wonderful tours and just
you know, NonStop amazing things.
Speaker 5 (09:00):
It sounds fantastic.
Speaker 1 (09:02):
And they and the tour guides are Italian and have
lived there all their life and of tours all their life.
So we actually I'm going on too long about this,
I realized, but I was.
Speaker 5 (09:10):
Just really, that's what happens after a trip.
Speaker 1 (09:13):
Yeah, it was. It was really really impressed. The hotels
were like none. We were right on lakes with huge balconies.
That was our room, you know, And and they they
the tour guides would take us out every day to
go first of all, to some cities. That a city
called Bollagio that was out in Lake Cuomo, which is gorgeous,
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just absolutely beautiful. Stressa is another one that we went
to and that's where the beautiful hotel was. It was
right on the lake. So anyway, Conservative tours dot Com
just let them know that you want to go on
a trip and uh because because you deserve it. You
deserve it on a trip.
Speaker 5 (09:48):
Like that, Well, we're glad you're back though, a lot.
Speaker 1 (09:50):
Of people, by the way, we're on the trip celebrate
celebrating anniversaries, celebrating getting married, celebrating all kinds of stuff.
So it's a it's a wonderful trip for that. And
you can give any political opinion you won if you're conservative,
because everybody will agree with you. Well, that's enough about that.
I went on a little bit too long, but I
just got back and I had kind of an ordeal
and I just thought i'd share it with all of you.
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And how wonderful the tour was. Talk about a trip, now,
this is this one was quick. It only took ten
minutes into space, but it has made history. We'll talk
about the Blue Horizon short flight and you'll hear from
some of the famous passengers. Plus we have tickets to
give away at age twenty five. Oh wow, this is
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to see the Doobie Brothers next. Well, I do want
to thank Ken Rozzatto, who was filling in for me
the last how many days were I gone?
Speaker 5 (10:44):
Seven days or seven broadcast.
Speaker 1 (10:47):
Seven broadcast days? And I, you know, I heard he
was tremendous. I hope that he wasn't too good, but
you know, I but thanks a lot, Ken, And I
understand that he's gonna he's gonna give send me a
message today.
Speaker 7 (11:00):
You know, he said he was going to go to
that talkback feature that he was promoting all week long.
Speaker 5 (11:05):
Maybe leave you a message. I'll keep my eye upright.
Speaker 1 (11:08):
Oh that's wonderful. Also, you can leave a message just
by going to the iHeartRadio app looking for seven to
ten wor and then click the talkback. So yesterday I
understand and I thought it can Risotto because you were
talking about it during the break that you were on
the air for the takeoff of Blue Horizon.
Speaker 7 (11:26):
Yes, we saw it launch right before a break, and
then when we came back from the break, they were on.
Speaker 1 (11:34):
Their way down yeah, it was like a total of
eleven minutes ten, ten minutes and change. So here's I
guess I'll play it again.
Speaker 10 (11:41):
Here's what you heard yesterday, five four commandato one.
Speaker 1 (11:58):
And then here's what you heard. Oh, go ahead.
Speaker 5 (12:00):
Oh the best part when it launched.
Speaker 7 (12:02):
You know, all the TV cameras are on the observers
and there's Oprah.
Speaker 5 (12:06):
Her best friend Gail King is on there.
Speaker 7 (12:08):
She looked panicked. Now I'm watching without the sound at first,
so I was like, did something happen? You know, I
got nervous because she was crying. She had her hands
in her face, but she was just so, you know, overwhelmed.
Speaker 1 (12:21):
You know how I knew nothing was going to happen
to Blue Horizon because Jeff Bezos's wife was on the flight,
right fiance right, yeah, whatever, I think it's his wife,
no fiancee. They haven't got married yet.
Speaker 5 (12:37):
That's a whole segment there. Maybe they like their arrangement.
Speaker 1 (12:42):
Well I'm sure he does. He lost a lot of
money in the first divorce, so I'm sure he likes
that arrangement. I'm not sure how much she likes it.
Speaker 5 (12:50):
He's like, go up on that capitle.
Speaker 1 (12:55):
I had to rethink that was the worst one to spright.
Speaker 5 (13:00):
I'll make that happened. It was very secure.
Speaker 1 (13:03):
Maybe that's why she was so excited when it was
coming back down, which you played live after the break.
Speaker 10 (13:11):
I saw that.
Speaker 8 (13:12):
Screaming inside the tassle and all three parasuits leaving and
they will slowly inflate.
Speaker 1 (13:21):
Now. The person that was on the flight that was
maybe the most inspiring was not a name you might know,
and she is a bioastronautics research scientist. She also was
named Times twenty twenty two Woman of the Year, and
she was a twenty nineteen nominee for the Nobel Prize
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for her work advocating for sexual violence survivors because she
was a victim of sexual violence herself. And I want
to make sure I get the name right, but I
believe it's Amanda n Yen. Amanda Nyenn was on the flight,
and this is what she said afterwards.
Speaker 4 (14:03):
I just want every survivor and every person who's ever
had a dream deferred to know that your dreams are valid,
that even if your life has thrown you a lot
of challenges, you will make it through.
Speaker 1 (14:19):
How about that. That's just a wonderful message and Katie
Perry was on the flight and she sang this song
apparently while she was on the flight. It's a tremendous
Louis Armstrong song. We all know it, but she's covered
it a few times as.
Speaker 5 (14:35):
Skuyes Blue Cry, Clouds of Who the Bribe, Blessed Day,
Dark Sake.
Speaker 1 (14:50):
Krit No, I'm looking out the window.
Speaker 5 (14:53):
Nothing to musca.
Speaker 8 (14:58):
What on?
Speaker 11 (15:00):
Oh oh, that's just all right, wonderful.
Speaker 5 (15:10):
I have chills.
Speaker 7 (15:11):
And that's not even the real version of her singing
up there, but I can only imagine.
Speaker 5 (15:15):
How emotional it been.
Speaker 1 (15:16):
I've never heard that before.
Speaker 5 (15:18):
No, I've never heard that either as wonderful.
Speaker 1 (15:19):
That is just wonderful. And then the woman that Oprah
was crying for and was hoping she was going to
make it back. Okay, Gail King.
Speaker 5 (15:28):
I might even now get my ears pierced.
Speaker 4 (15:30):
I've never got my ears pier because that hurts. But
I feel I walked out of there thinking, gosh, I
can do anything.
Speaker 1 (15:39):
It was. It was pretty amazing. It was an all
woman crew, and so there was the whole crew were women.
Then all of the celebrities and the people that were
on board were women, and so it was a wonderful moment.
Speaker 5 (15:50):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (15:50):
And I know people were joking around about them, you know,
yelling and screaming, but that emotion.
Speaker 5 (15:55):
I mean, these are not professional astronauts. This was a
civilian going up and seeing something they never thought they'd
see or feel in their entire life. I would have
been the same way. I probably would have been crying.
Speaker 1 (16:07):
And being afraid. I don't care who you are, you
have to have a little bit of fear for going
up there because you know what can happen. We've seen
it before.
Speaker 5 (16:17):
I'm sure they had to go through that with them.
Speaker 1 (16:19):
Yeah. So and the fact that they're making it down
now and it's been a successful trip, of course I
would have screamed. I probably would have been louder than
any of them. Now, let's get the news at six
thirty with Jacqueline Carl Jacqueline Good Morning.
Speaker 8 (16:32):
Investigators have recovered two key pieces of the downtour helicopter
from the Hudson River. An emergency order was issued by
the FAA grounding New York Helicopter Charter, Inc. Which operated
the helicopter that crashed last week. The rotor and the
roof of the aircraft have now been recovered, which could
be an investigative breakthrough for the NTSB. The FAA is
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also beginning a comprehensive review of operations by the company.
And while the sinkholes Long I eighty and New Jersey
have raided headaches for drivers, local businesses nearby are also
feeling to pay. Now the state is stepping in to
help them.
Speaker 6 (17:06):
New Jersey's Economic Development Authority is calling it the ROOT
eighty Business Assistant Grant Program. It will provide grants to
eligible businesses impacted by the major throughways closure and lack
of traffic, with grants from anywhere from a grand to
fifteen thousand dollars. Businesses must be located within a five
mile radius of the sinkholes and be able to show
at least one thousand dollars in negative financial impact in
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their first quarter. Grand applications can be found on njeda's website.
Jonathan o'haller and wor News.
Speaker 5 (17:37):
All right, so this is an interesting headline.
Speaker 8 (17:41):
Cowboys busted riding emotional support horses through Walmart. Hey, if
you're going to go somewhere, Walmart's kind of cool. According
to The New York Post and Louisiana, the cutthroat Cowboys
were on the loose and in Walmart. Cops and Baker
have arrested four men who entered the Walmart superstore on
horseback last Tuesday night. Now, two of the riders turned
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themselves into police when word got out about their emotional
support horse stunt. The other two did the same later
in the week when they realized warrants were out for
their arrest. Reports say their motivation for riding the horses
into Walmart began and ended because it seemed like a
fun thing to do, and their wife's wanted a few things.
Speaker 5 (18:19):
Now, I'm just kidding. It just seemed like a fun
thing to do.
Speaker 8 (18:21):
So, I mean, I know that a lot of people
are a little they I roll with emotional support animals,
so I guess this was sort of like I need
my emotional support horse to go into the Walmart.
Speaker 5 (18:33):
I don't think it was like this terrible thing to do.
I would kind of like to have seen that. But
horse and Walmart, that's not terrible. I think it would
be fun to see people riding around.
Speaker 8 (18:41):
I would have jumped on on a horseback in Walmart
if I could.
Speaker 5 (18:45):
I would ride it everywhere, ride it right in here
if I could. But I just think it was kind.
Speaker 8 (18:49):
Of an interesting thing to do, to sort of put
like a little bit of a you know, a wink
on emotional support animals.
Speaker 1 (18:57):
Absolutely, How many people do you think actually need emotional
support animals? Of the percentage of people that come into
restaurants with their dog, how many of them actually need
that dog with them.
Speaker 7 (19:06):
You missed the story this week about the emotional support parrot,
but we'll.
Speaker 5 (19:12):
Talk about it later. Yeah.
Speaker 8 (19:14):
So, yeah, So I do think that they have a
place in this world. Do I think some people kind
of somehow stretch it a little bit, but a little bit,
but I, you know, I kind of I don't hate
them for it, because they want to bring their dogs
with them on planes, and they want to bring them
with them wherever they go, and they do it.
Speaker 1 (19:35):
In France, in Italy. I was just in Italy. Everybody's
got a dog when they go out, when they go
out to eat dinner. The people sitting next to me
the last night, we had two dogs. These of them
had a dog. They are underneath hand. It was like
and it wasn't that bad. I would think it would
be horrible because they would bag and things like that.
Speaker 5 (19:54):
No, they were they were pretty well trained. I'm sure they.
Speaker 1 (19:56):
Are, you know, but then when you put them up
on your laps and the table and you let.
Speaker 5 (19:59):
Them meet from me plate as long as.
Speaker 1 (20:03):
I get you, Thanks Jacquelin. A Maryland gangbanger has become
a cause celeb for the Democratic Party and they want
Kilmar Abrago Garcia returned to the United States from an
El Salvador prison. They just can't stop themselves from being
on the wrong side of every issue. We'll talk about
it next, and you want to add to the conversation,
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leave us a talk back. Go to seven ten WR
on the iHeartRadio app, click the microphone, and when you're there,
put seven to ten WOR on your presets Welcome back.
I can't believe that this many days into it, we're
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still talking about the gang banger from Maryland, Kilmar Abrao Garcia.
I know that in the filing, and I gues this
is the big thing the Democrats talk about is that
they said they did make a mistake, But it wasn't
a mistake in sending him away. It was a mistake
on his criminal background. He was here in the country
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illegally and he was part of trend Deiragua that we
know for a fact, the fact that maybe the last
few years he's cleaned up up his life. It doesn't matter.
It doesn't matter. If you're here in the country illegally
and you're in what has been declared a terrorist organization,
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then you can be deported. They have made that very
clear by executive order. And even though the US Supreme Court,
all anybody talks about in the US Supreme Court ruling
is that they said they have to do everything to
facilitate him getting back. The Trump administration has to do
everything to facilitate him coming back into the country. Even
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though they talk about that, they don't talk about the
rest of the ruling. And a nine to nothing, nine
to nothing, the Supreme Court said, these districts court justices
judges don't have that power over the executive branch. They
shouldn't be deciding these cases. They shouldn't be deciding who
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gets deported out of the country and who stays. That
is the executive power. And certainly a district court judge
can't make policy for the entire country, which is exactly
why we need a new law, saying a district court
judge can rule, but his ruling only affects the district
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that he serves. Who gave them that power? It's not
in the constitution. Why is that ruling? All of the
sudden have so much power that they can override the
congressional branch, They can override the executive branch and make policy.
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Founding fathers never wanted that. You shouldn't want that, no
matter what side of the political aisle you're on, you
shouldn't want a local judge in Louisiana or Montana, or
New York or California to decide for the entire country
what the policy should be. And they were pretty clear
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about that. Here's a Trump advisor and one of his
experts on immigration and deportation, Stephen.
Speaker 12 (23:28):
Miller, and a district court judge tried to tell the
administration that they had to kidnap a citizen of El
Salvador and fly him back here. That issue was raised
with the Supreme Court, and the Supreme Court said the
district court order was unlawful and its main components were
reverse nine zero unanimously.
Speaker 1 (23:45):
And that's been almost ignored. Everything has been about, oh well,
Trump lost. New York Times go look at some of
their headlines about this new York Times is saying, you
know what a setback for the Trump administration. One guy,
one guy, even if they have to bring him back,
they have deported so many criminals that they're not even
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getting credit for in in the left leaning media, in
the New York Times, then one guy has to be
sent back. Maybe right now it doesn't even look like
he's coming back, because the Trump administration is decided bringing
him back just means we have to provide a plane.
We can't tell them how to run their prisons once
he's there. We can't say to them, you have to
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let him go. That's the position of the Trump administration.
I will say that Donald Trump I appreciate, and I'm
sure the media appreciates, and we should all appreciate how
he's open and he's willing to talk about everything, and
he even opens up his cabinet meetings and you can
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come in with the media and you can it's it
is an open government like none we've ever had before.
Certainly it's way more open than the last administration who
kept trying to hide Biden promise, but he gets caught
so many times. Now, this isn't a bad one. It
really isn't a bad one. But he comments on everything,
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and there's like ten percent of the questions he gets
that he shouldn't he should ignore, just punt on and
he never punts. He never punts. That's not in his nature.
And I think he got himself in a little bit
of trouble when asked by somebody in the media, Well,
what about deporting American citizens or people that were born here.
Speaker 2 (25:33):
If it's a home grown criminal, I have no problem. Now,
were studying the laws right now, Pam is studying. If
we can do that, that's good.
Speaker 13 (25:43):
And I'm talking.
Speaker 1 (25:44):
About violent people. I'm talking about really bad people.
Speaker 13 (25:48):
Now.
Speaker 1 (25:48):
He was a meeting yesterday. The reason this was all
coming up is because he had the president of El
Salvador at the White House in a meeting with him,
President Bukeli, and the two of them agree on one thing,
agree on a lot. By the way, bu Kelly is
one of the most popular presidents they've ever had in
l Salvador, simply because he was just rounding up people
and putting them in jail. He was going after the gangs,
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and he was cleaning up the streets. And every president
has been afraid to do so because the gangs are
so powerful in El Salvador, and they'll go after your families.
And so no president has done what he has done
in the past. And one thing they seem to both
agree on is neither of them like the media. So
he was in the White House, he was talking about
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his methods and the prison and here he and Donald
Trump were double teaming to go after somebody in the media.
A musper. He want us to go back into the
releasing criminals so he can go back to being the
murder capital of the world. And that's not going to be. Well,
they'd love to have a criminal you know, I mean,
there's yeah sick. These are sick people. So both President
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bou Kelly and Resident Trump ran on getting criminals off
the streets. They ran on sending criminals back to their countries,
and they were both elected overwhelmingly. And now they have
people coming after them saying why are you doing this. Well,
we said we were going to do this, and it's
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been extremely successful. Crime rates are going down across the country,
and they're both under attack by the left. Just waits
for the moment, one one story, one person that they
can say, look, look they've gone too far. They've gone
too far. To try to kill the whole program. Do
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they want more crime in the streets? Do they want
cities to be going broke because the federal government's not
paying for all of the illegal immigrants that came to
their cities or were sent to their cities. Is that
what they want? What's the alternative? All you are are
against things, You're not for anything. We'd love to hear
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from you. You can go to the talkback on the iHeartRadio app,
look for seven to ten WR and leave us a talkback.
In the meantime, the governor and Attorney General of New
Jersey are now under federal investigation. We have the details
next well. As we say all the time, we really
appreciate your talkbacks. You do help to make the show.
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Just go to the iHeartRadio app and look for seven
to ten WLR. Then you go to the talkback feature
and then you're on the air. And we got a
lot of talkbacks about the spaceflight with Gail King on it,
and Lores Sanchez, the fiance of Jeff Bezos on it,
and Katie Perry and others all women.
Speaker 9 (28:45):
Hey guys, it's Billy. Welcome back, Larry Listen. If I
had the opportunity to do that. I wouldn't go with
a girl. Those girls were screaming me. I wouldn't want
to take in every single second quiet. I'd want to
hear it, experience it. Those girls were cackling on their
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way down.
Speaker 1 (29:07):
Forget that.
Speaker 9 (29:08):
That's not the way to experience it. I get it,
emotion takes over, but not me.
Speaker 1 (29:15):
Billy. You're a stronger man than I will, and I
would be screaming on the way down to Good.
Speaker 14 (29:20):
Morning, Natalie, Welcome back, Larry. You know, I think this
senior citizen has been here for too many decades. I've
got to go get a real driver's license and I
had to make an appointment. Yet we got probably twenty
million people in this country. We got no idea who
they are, the CCP, who's spying on college campuses, who's
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here on military basis, spy balloons?
Speaker 1 (29:45):
And I got to go get a real life d Yeah.
I get all that. I understand it. It's a pain
in the neck. But here's here's the other side of that.
I have covered so many stories in my career of
someone that was elderly that hit the wrong pedal. They
hit the gas instead of hitting the brake. And there's
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just been some atrocious accidents because of that. So even
though you don't need it, and I don't think I
need it, I understand why they have it, and I
think it's a good idea. I think it's a good
idea to the real id well, the real idea what
he's talking about is going back for it, because just
physically go back, physically go back for it. And so
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and I think every state has that law right now
because every state has suffered through some of those accidents.
So it may not be for you, but just understand
that you're going back a lot for the greater Good.
Speaker 15 (30:38):
Good morning, Larry, Jacqueline, Natalie, Hey, Larry, I would love
to see Normandy. I would love to go on a
conservative cruise with you. And how's this for table mats
for breakfast, lunch and dinner? Tom Holme and you and
I could Vye for his attention to day. You know
you got a man crush on him like I do.
And our fourth to round it out, Vicky Palladino. You
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imagine the conversations we have on that cruise.
Speaker 1 (31:04):
We wouldn't get awarded edgewise. That would be amazing, It
would be amazing.
Speaker 13 (31:09):
It would be.
Speaker 1 (31:10):
I think I think Tom Homan has a restraining order
against me, so I'm not sure I could get on
that with him, but I think you could. You probably
haven't fawned over him as much as I have on
the airs. So someone else, by the way, that I
love that I know Jeffrey Lickman doesn't like very much.
And I'll bring it up when we have him coming up.
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Is only thirty five seven thirty five, and Alina Habba
is the new US attorney in New Jersey. And guess
who she's going after already, Governor Murphy and Matt Platkin.
Speaker 3 (31:46):
We know that the governor has on his website currently
dous and don'ts for his local state of law enforcement.
Those jews and don'ts instruct them not to cooperate with
illegal immigrants who haven't been strange administrative warrants that have
been issued by the court after due process, saying that
they are no longer welcome here. They have gone through
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the court system, they are to be deported. It is
instructing them to go against our federal rules, our executive orders.
Speaker 1 (32:15):
She wants to charge all public officials, or at least
investigate for now all public officials who get in the
way of the Trump deportations and to try to keep
them because harboring someone who is here illegally is a crime.
And you remember Phil Murphy not long ago said this.
Speaker 13 (32:34):
Chammy and I were talking about I don't want to
get into too much detail, but there's someone in our
broader universe whose immigration status is not yet at the
point that they are trying to get it to. And
we said, you know what, let's have her live at
our house above our garage, and good luck to the
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Feds coming in to try to get her.
Speaker 1 (32:58):
Well, that's going to happen. Now you just got the
attention of the Feds. She also talked about going after
mayors that have sanctuary cities. So we'll see how this
is gonna play out. The bottom line here is we'll
talk to Jeffrey Lickman because he's not a fan of
Elena Hobb but doesn't think she's qualified for the job.
She is running for something. There's no question in my
mind she wants to be governor. She wants to be senator.
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They sent her to New Jersey for this job for
a reason. I don't know when she's gonna run off
to look to find out the next Senator that's up,
but Elena Hobb is gonna be the Republican nominee. President
Trump has taking a strong stance on the war in Ukraine,
blaming Biden, Zelensky, and Putin for the ongoing war. Tune
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in as White House correspondent John Decker breaks down Trump's
latest comments after the seven o'clock News