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June 3, 2025 • 33 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
And good morning to you. As you heard race stage,
you're talking about a second ago. It's going to be
a hazy day now. The smoke that's coming down from
the Canadian wildfires, it's not supposed to be like it
was a couple of years ago in twenty twenty three.
That was weird. That's when the whole place looked orange.
It looked like a sci fi movie. But this is

(00:20):
just to be supposed to be some haze and some smoke,
and if you're sensitive to that kind of stuff, it
could be a problem for you. But those with certain
breathing issues might have a problem. But other than that,
it's just going to be a little bit of haziness.
Depending on how the wildfires go. I mean, it could
get worse, but right now it's just some haze. But
it's going to be a nice day other than that.

(00:42):
In the Big three today, early voting starts in the
New Jersey primaries, and at the top of the ticket
for the race for governor on the Democratic side, Congressman
Mikey Cheryl is talking like she already won and she
knows what Republican apparently she's to be running against.

Speaker 2 (01:01):
I plan to beat Jack Chitta rally in the fall
to make sure that we can stand up to Washington.

Speaker 1 (01:07):
Yeah, I wouldn't count on. It's really close, Mikey. It's
a very close race. So I'm not sure you can
say at this point that you're definitely gonna win, But
she is ahead in the polls. Newark Airport is one
step closer to being fixed.

Speaker 3 (01:24):
Today we're celebrating the opening of Newark's runway, and this
is a sixty day project that actually is completed thirteen
days early.

Speaker 1 (01:37):
He's going to take a look at it. That was
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy. He's going to take a look
at it next week to decide whether he can allow
more flights. Remember, they cut back on flights dramatically. They
cut back on flights because of all the delays at Newark.
Now that they have another runway going, expect them to
add next flights new flights, either this week or sometime

(01:58):
next week. The brutal attack on a peaceful gathering of
Jewish Americans in Boulder, California, it does expose the anti
Semitism in the Free Palestine movement.

Speaker 4 (02:10):
We need to face the facts that this so called
Free Palestine movement is in fact a pro terror movement,
and we need to draw the line in the sand.
It can be no longer any tolerance for this movement.

Speaker 1 (02:24):
Yeah, like all the people that chant free Palestine on
the streets of New York and on the campuses of
NYU and Columbia. There is an underbelly to that, an
underbelly of anti Semitism. And as much as the Democrats
attack Trump and the Republicans, a new Sann poll shows

(02:46):
America still doesn't trust the republic the Democrats the lead.

Speaker 5 (02:50):
Which party is better described as the party with strong leaders?

Speaker 1 (02:54):
Look at this?

Speaker 6 (02:55):
Wow, Sixty percent of Americans say Democrats.

Speaker 1 (02:58):
Forty percent say that of the Republican Party. More than
double trust the Republicans to lead than the Democrats. The
Democrats are just lost. See what happens when you're on
the wrong side of every single issue. Let's talk a
little bit about the governor's race in New Jersey. It's

(03:19):
going to be fascinating, not so much in the Republican side,
if you believe the polls. Jack Chitarelli has this wrapped up.
And that's what happens when you run for governor for
nine years. I mean, he was the Republican nominee last time,
and he was running for five years for that and
then he really basically announced he was running again at

(03:41):
the news conference the next day after the results came in.
So he has been running for governor now, and man,
does he have it down. He's a great candidate. There
is there is the expectation he's going to win and
win by a lot, but you know, anything can happen.
But that's that's what the polls say, and that's what
the ex dictations are. On the Democratic side, that's where

(04:04):
it gets a little bit tricky. Now. In recent polls,
Mikey Cheryl has pulled away a little bit, the congresswoman
from North Jersey. But there's six major candidates in the race.
So it's Mikey Cheryl, Congresswoman, Ross Baraka, mayor of Newark.
It is Stephen Fullip, mayor of Jersey City, Josh Gotttheimer,

(04:27):
who is also a congressman in North Jersey. It is
Sean Spiller, who is a mayor and used to be
head of the education Union, and Steve Sweeney. Steve Sweeney
a long time Democratic politician, but he is from South
Jersey and he's got a tough road to Hoe. I mean,

(04:48):
it's interesting when you look at all the counties and
who they are going to go for. Everybody in the
South is going to go for Steve Sweeney. He is
the former President of the Senate in New Jersey and
very powerful figure when he was in politics. But he
was upset in an election a couple of years ago.
But down south he's big. He wins everything. There's just

(05:12):
not enough votes down there. It's more than two to
one from North Jersey to South Jersey. So it's really
difficult from somebody from South Jersey to win. So it
is it seems like Mikey Cheryl's to lose. But here's
what's fascinating to me. Did you watch the debate between

(05:36):
the Democratic nominees. They are They seem like they're running
against Trump Trump Trump Trump, Trump, Trump Trump Trump. Like,
what are you gonna do about property taxes?

Speaker 7 (05:50):
You?

Speaker 1 (05:51):
What are you gonna do about parental rights? What are
you gonna do about the offshore wind turbines? What are
you gonna do about utility of rates? There's so many things.
What are you gonna do about businesses leaving? Nope, Nope,
it's Trump Trump Trump, Trump Trump. That's what they're running against.
Don't they ever learn.

Speaker 8 (06:09):
Donald Trump is a criminal and he keeps breaking laws.

Speaker 1 (06:13):
Left me right.

Speaker 9 (06:14):
This guy Trump is going to come in, as we
know Steve just said, on everything and try to go
after our dollars, try to go after reproductive freedom. He's
going to do it on every front. And the job
of the governor, which I'll do, is to fight him.

Speaker 7 (06:28):
We are facing the most corrupt president this nation has
ever had.

Speaker 2 (06:32):
He's attacking people, he's attacking Medicaid, he's attacking the Department
of Education.

Speaker 1 (06:38):
Now look that in order that with Steve Sweeney, Josh Gotdheimer,
and Mikey Cheryl and I've had a chance to interview
all of them. I've had a chance to talk to
all of them. I like them all, but they are
getting really bad advice. You gotta stop the Trump stuff.
You're running for governor, Josh Gonheimer say a second ago,

(07:01):
my job is to fight him. No, that's not your job.
That's not your job at all. That almost excludes you
from the job. You should almost be canceled for running
for saying something like that. You've got to work with him,
no matter how much you dislike him, you have to
work with him because you want to bring resources into

(07:25):
the state. But every single one of them over and
over because somehow somewhere, some political consultants is saying to them,
you know what, the only issue we have is Trump,
So just run against him. Just keep running against Trump.
The Democrats hate Trump, so this is a Democratic primary.

(07:45):
You run against Trump. I will tell you this, Even
though the polls are all saying Mikey Cheryl, it's not
still close. The six of them are still bunched up.
The guy I would watch right now and I would
not be surprised if he can pull this off, is

(08:07):
ros Baraka, the mayor of Newark. And I'll tell you why.
First of all, if the consultants are right, and if
going after Trump is pardon the pun, the Trump card,
then him going out and protesting in front of Ice

(08:28):
and saying I'm going to take on Donald Trump and
doing it so ferociously and being willing to be arrested
and go to jail. If he had to to fight
Donald Trump and the Democratic Party as crazy as the
Democrats are right now, that could work. And also he

(08:50):
got lots of publicity. He was on MSNBC, he was
on CNN, he was on all the local newscasts. He
was everywhere, and during the debate eight he played the
race card.

Speaker 10 (09:03):
There are people up here on this stage that a
stoking fear out in the community. They're saying that they're
the only ones electable and nobody else is electable.

Speaker 1 (09:10):
I think if all.

Speaker 10 (09:11):
Of us support whoever is the nominee, that that person
is in fact electable. And I'm gonna tell you why
they say I'm not electable. One because I'm from Newark,
two because I'm too progressive, and three because I'm.

Speaker 1 (09:20):
Too black, three because I'm too black. In the Democratic Party,
he for some reason things that doesn't work. Brent Johnson
from NJ dot Com, who is their political analyst, he
says it doesn't matter. He thinks it's Jack Chiarelli's to lose.

Speaker 8 (09:38):
It's gonna be a tough race for the Democrats no
matter what. New Jersey again is a blue state, but
they tend to go back and forth between governors here
between each party. You know, you had Chris Christy, then
you had Phil Murphy. It's been since nineteen the last
time we had a party win three terms in the
governor's office in a row. It was nineteen sixty one,
just three years before the Beatles you know, appeared on

(09:59):
Ed Sullivan.

Speaker 1 (10:00):
A thousand percent agree with them. Jack Kidarelli, if everything,
unless there's a big hiccup somewhere, unless there's a big
speed bump somewhere, is going to be the next governor
of New Jersey. Right now it looks like he has
a path to that victory. We shall see early voting

(10:20):
starts today. The primary day is June tenth. Well, this
is like something out of a horror movie. A fish
with teeth that can live out of water that authorities
are warning people to kill on site. Will fill in
the rest next plus tickets to see The Beach Boys
at seven twenty five and h twenty five. Well, this
is as creepy as you can get. They call it

(10:44):
the frankenfish. It is the real term for it is
the northern snakehead fish and is from Asia, but now
it's in the United States. It's not only in the
United States. It's in the Delaware River in New Jersey
and it's in New York. The fish can live out

(11:05):
of water for several days, it can breathe air, it
has teeth, and it's a very aggressive predator. And although
it's never gone after a human gest yet, it hasn't.
It's very serious.

Speaker 6 (11:22):
Yeah, he said it so seriously, and that though no
humans have been victims of this fish.

Speaker 1 (11:28):
Do you want to deal with a three foot fish
with teeth that will bite you?

Speaker 9 (11:33):
No?

Speaker 6 (11:33):
And you know what, I'd rather tangle with him on
land than in the water because he'd win there.

Speaker 1 (11:39):
Yeah, that's true, that's true.

Speaker 6 (11:40):
But I get what you're saying. I saw the story.

Speaker 1 (11:43):
Yeah. No, it is a creepy looking fish that, by
the way, they call frankenfish. Ugh. And it once it
gets into an area, the female can lay up to
fifty thousand eggs and those eggs hatch in under forty
eight hours. So one, it's extremely invasive. It once it
gets into an area, and it can wipe out a

(12:05):
lot of different fish populations because it's big and it's hungry.
There's there's no reported there's no reported attacks on humans
as of right now. But I imagine if you pick
it up.

Speaker 6 (12:21):
At tax Yeah, like a toe attack.

Speaker 11 (12:24):
Oh my gosh.

Speaker 6 (12:25):
So they're telling people to stop on them and kill them.

Speaker 1 (12:28):
Well, let's just say that you're tubing in the Delaware
River your.

Speaker 2 (12:31):
Feet right now, tell you that.

Speaker 1 (12:35):
That would actually be an attack if it came up
and started biting your foot or biting your hand or
taking off a finger. Have you seen the teeth.

Speaker 2 (12:44):
Yeah, it's another thing in life to worry about. I
don't need another thing to worry about. This is freaky.

Speaker 6 (12:51):
Four days it could live on land, right, Yeah? Kind
of monster is it?

Speaker 1 (12:58):
Now? This was? This was usually as China sent this.
It's China again. It was. It was in Asia and somebody,
some idiot, thought oh that's cool, and they brought it
over here. And they believe it got into this country
through aquarium dump aquarium dumping.

Speaker 2 (13:14):
Yeah, because it got too big for its aquarium or
was eating all its other fish.

Speaker 1 (13:18):
Dump it and then they dump it in the river
rather than kill it. Actually, in Virginia and in Maryland
and in Delaware there is an order going out by
the Environmental Protection Agency of those states to kill it
on site. Right, Yeah, if you see it, just kill it.
Have you ever heard of a thing like that. I
have never ever heard an edict put out by the

(13:41):
environmental protection people that if you see this animal, kill it. Well,
it didn't.

Speaker 6 (13:45):
I don't know if it was the Environmental Protection Agency
but what about the green lantern flies?

Speaker 12 (13:50):
Oh yeah, stop them, that's right, that's right. But this
one's scarier, Yeah, much scarier. And it's scary looking. Just
a fish with teeth, I mean, aside from a shark,
a fish with teeth?

Speaker 1 (14:03):
How many count them? Piranha?

Speaker 6 (14:06):
You know what I am.

Speaker 2 (14:08):
I'm staying up at night now worrying about AI. Now
this fish? What's taking over the world? How are my
children going to survive?

Speaker 1 (14:17):
Just don't go waiting in the nearby river.

Speaker 6 (14:19):
And I'm serious.

Speaker 2 (14:20):
These things really do keep me up at night.

Speaker 6 (14:22):
I know. Really, the AI thing is bothering me.

Speaker 1 (14:26):
Oh it's a little bit scary, and we have a
story coming up about how it can be even scarier night. Great,
let's get this some talkbacks really quick. Thanks so much
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Speaker 13 (14:45):
You know, the Democrats they are scared because they know
if Trump gets through this term is no doubt there's
going to be another four years of the same administration.
And they just can't they can't get that out of
their head, and that's why they're going after him like

(15:07):
they do.

Speaker 1 (15:08):
Yeah, when you say the same administration, I hope you
mean JD. Vance Because what he says he might run
for another term, he's trolling the country. He's not serious.
He can't run for another term. You just can't. There's
no way that's going to happen. I know that a
lot of people are excited about the fact that he
said that. He's just saying that. Trust me, he's not

(15:31):
running for a third term. Now, let's get the news
at six point thirty with Jacqueline Carl Jacqueline Good Morning.

Speaker 6 (15:38):
Prosecutors are leveling state and federal charges against the suspect
in the Colorado fire attack on supporters of Israeli hostages.
Mohammed Solomon is accused of using a makeshift flamethrower and
molotov to cocktails in Sunday's attack and poulder, which injured
twelve people. He's charged with a federal hate crime on
top of sixteen counts of attempted murder and other charges.

(16:01):
And Governor Kathy Hochel is heavily criticizing the Trump administration
and Republican lawmakers over a number of issues.

Speaker 11 (16:08):
Hochle says she can't promise all the state's hospitals will
stay open if the build a severely cut medicaid becomes law.

Speaker 14 (16:14):
What they're proposing is basically reverse robinhood. They're taking from
the poor to give to the rich, and people need
to rebel against that.

Speaker 11 (16:25):
Meanwhile, Hockle says it's hard to protect people from disease
if COVID vaccines are no longer recommended for healthy children
and pregnant women, as just stated by Health Secretary Robert F.
Kennedy Junior. The governor also says she'll stand up for
immigration rights when testifying a House Oversight committee in about
a week, I'm scamppringle wrdw's.

Speaker 6 (16:43):
Now this is not as scary as story, so that's
as good this is. According to Popside, scientists have created
a video game to study how seals navigate the ocean.
So what they did is they train this seal named
Cronut Cronut to play the game using a joystick to
control a cursor and hit targets on the screen. So

(17:06):
Cronut got better with practice, showing seals can learn complex tasks,
and got some fish rewards to keep it motivated. So
the game. What the game did is tested his ability
to track moving objects, similar to how seals hunt fish.
Who here thinks they could be cronut at this video game?
I probably couldn't. And what kind of rewards would you

(17:27):
need to keep yourself motivated? Larry? What would they have
to give you to learn and do well on this video.

Speaker 11 (17:35):
Just something?

Speaker 2 (17:36):
You know, the cronut You remember the crona that was
big was a croissant and a donut crossed over. Oh
that was huge hype like five years ago.

Speaker 6 (17:45):
Yeah, yeah, I'd want like could hard cash. But anyway,
I just thought that was a sweet story to counteract
the monster fish story.

Speaker 2 (17:54):
Just train it to kill the frankenfish.

Speaker 6 (17:57):
That's what we need to do, Cronut to the rescue.

Speaker 1 (18:00):
I'm looking at the North Carolina site and it's talking
about it. It says kill it immediately decapitated. If you can not,
don't throw it back in the water. Even if you
think it's dead, it may not be.

Speaker 6 (18:13):
Ooh that is craezy without its head.

Speaker 1 (18:18):
Not after the decapitator. You don't know.

Speaker 6 (18:21):
You don't know it's a frankenfish. God only knows.

Speaker 1 (18:25):
Oh, thank you so much, Jacqueline Carl. Well, this is
chargers are being filed in the Boulder, Colorado terrorist attack.
Is Free Palestine across the country and here in New
York are getting new scrutiny the free Step Palestine movement.
We'll talk about it next. And you want to hear
what I want to hear what you have to say.

(18:46):
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Sounds like more people were affected by that. No, well

(19:08):
not just affected, but injured in that terrorist attack. Even
though they're not calling it a terrorist attack, they're calling
it a hate crime. They're calling it a targeted attack.
When the Trump administration first came out and talked about it,
they said it was a terrorist attack, and I'm not
sure why they're not using that term. It was an
absolute act of terrorism. It was first of all, it

(19:29):
was terrifying, and secondly, it was someone that was attacking
a group of people because they were Jews and that's
the only reason. And he's saying that himself. He said
that himself. So this was absolutely a terrorist attack. And

(19:50):
he now, by the way, he now is being charged
with sixteen counts of attempted murder, sixteen counts of attempted murder,
So he's going to be put away for a long
long time.

Speaker 13 (20:03):
The defendants convicted, and those counts are running consecutive to
one another.

Speaker 7 (20:07):
He would face a maximum of three hundred and eighty
four years in state prisoner.

Speaker 1 (20:12):
Right. And the thing is he's not denying anything. That
was the district attorney, the acting US attorney who is
charging him with a hate crime, said in a conversation
with him, he's admitting to everything. He's admitting to planning it.

Speaker 7 (20:28):
Mister Solomon stated that he had been planning this attack
for a year and he acted because he hated what
he called.

Speaker 1 (20:37):
The Zionist group, right, And he said that he doesn't
regret it at all.

Speaker 7 (20:45):
And when he was interviewed about the attack, he said
he wanted them all to die. He had no regrets,
and he would go back and do it again.

Speaker 1 (20:56):
It is just incredible. There was neverything like this. It's
going to be the quickest trial in the world because
he's going to get up there and say, yeah, I
did it. I'm sure they're just going to make a
plea deal. But when he's facing three hundred and eighty
four yard years in prison, what kind of deal can
you make? Will make it just life? You know? No

(21:18):
matter what he gets, he's getting life in prison. But
this shows you the amount of hatred that is out
there in the world. And by the way, I know
his name's everywhere, and I guess I should just say it,
but I really I hate saying these guys' names because

(21:38):
in some dark areas of New York and New Jersey
and Connecticut and across the country, this guy's a hero.
That's the dirty little secret of all of this, that
Free Palestine movement, there's an underbelly to it. I'm not
saying everybody out there that gets in those marches as

(22:01):
an anti semit I think some of them are ignorant.
They just see a group of people and they want
to get involved in some type of cause and they
join it. And I can see that there are some
people as well that are good hearted and they're not
anti Israel. They just want to stick up for the
people in Gaza who are caught in the middle of
all of this and are starving and or were killed

(22:25):
and were bombed because they got in the middle of
a war that was started by Hamas. So I can
see that. But that's not everybody, and I don't think
it's an insignificant number who are just anti Semitic and
want to get rid of Jews. Yes, there is some
ignorance when they say from the river to the sea,

(22:47):
they're just channing whatever they're told to chant. But there
is a group of people that mean that, and they
are in this country.

Speaker 4 (22:59):
Now.

Speaker 1 (22:59):
Mayor Adam talked about it and said that right now
there's no known threat in New York.

Speaker 15 (23:06):
There are no specific threats to New York at all.
The prevention is as important as responded, and that's what
they do every day.

Speaker 1 (23:15):
They're good at what they do.

Speaker 15 (23:17):
They're constantly in the state of brief and find out
what's happening across the globe.

Speaker 1 (23:22):
Yeah, we are lucky in this city. Nobody has what
we have. Nobody has the anti terrorism unit that we have.
You see them on the streets every once in a while.
They used to go out a lot just to show
a show of force, just to show we're here and
we're watching. But we have an anti terrorism unit unlike

(23:42):
any other, especially after nine to eleven and the other
terrorist attacks that we had in this city, including the
Times Square bomber and the other World Trade Center attack.
So because of that, we are giving a lot of
federal money for anti terrorism and for counterintelligence. So oddly enough,

(24:05):
even though we've had somebody tax this is one of
the safest cities in the world. But this should be
an absolute wake up call to all of us about
what's going on. What we see as an annoyance these protests,
and what's going on in college campuses. It's much more
than that.

Speaker 4 (24:23):
This latest heinous terror attack against Jewish Americans by this
foreign national who burned Jews alive yesterday has to be
a wake up call for every American. I call upon
all Americans to now stand up with your Jewish neighbors
and friends and say enough is enough?

Speaker 1 (24:43):
Right? When is enough enough? How long are we going
to have this deep rooted anti Semitism that every few
decades raises its ugly head. And there's something all that happens.
It just it happens too much. What is it? I

(25:06):
don't even understand. I don't get the hatred, but it's there.
It's there, and we see it. It's in plain sight.
We've just chose to ignore it. College campuses have chose
to ignore it.

Speaker 4 (25:23):
We need to face the facts that this so called
free Palestine movement is in fact a pro terror movement,
and we need to draw the line in the sand.
There can be no longer any tolerance for this movement.

Speaker 1 (25:38):
Right that's Ellie Koneman, who is a special envoy to
the President when it comes to anti Semitism. And you
know who spoke out on this and I so appreciate
him is John Fetterman, who, by the way, is being
attacked by his own party right now because he doesn't
agree with them on everything. Talk about a talk about

(26:03):
a monolithic party that they believe, they believe in what
they believe, and if you stray at all, we're going
to attack you. You don't see these same attacks on
Ran Paul, who right now is saying I don't like
the big beautiful Bill. But man, if you're a Democrat
and you go off the reservation, they want you dead.
Did you see the hit piece on him in the
New York Times, but he doesn't seem to care. I mean,

(26:26):
he says what he believes, and he is so pro
Israel that he makes a lot of the Democrats uncomfortable.

Speaker 16 (26:33):
This is just rampant across all the universities for all
his places too. I mean, we really need to call
it what it is. Building ten cities on a campus
and terrorizing and intimidating.

Speaker 1 (26:44):
A Jewish students. That's not free his speech.

Speaker 16 (26:48):
And now we really lost We've lost the argument in
parts of my party.

Speaker 1 (26:53):
Yeah, you did lose the argument in parts of your
party on almost every single issue. When is John fed
just going to become a Republican, he should just switch
over and become a Republican. He makes way too much
sense and he's on the right side of many of
the issues. And that's why he's getting ostracized by his
own party. So John, it's time to come just join us.

(27:15):
But look, this story's not going away. This is a
story that's going to hang out there, just like anti
Semitism has been hanging out there for centuries. Well, Newark
Airport is making improvements faster than anyone expected, and now
the rest is up to Congress. We've got the latest

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Natalie gave me whatever the crud she had over the
last couple of weeks, and so now I'm sick. We
were three feet away from each other in a studio

(28:22):
that is closed off, and she was you were, what
it was almost a week you were sick?

Speaker 6 (28:29):
Two weeks I think she was sick.

Speaker 1 (28:30):
Two weeks.

Speaker 6 (28:31):
I think it was three, three weeks you were sick?

Speaker 1 (28:34):
Really?

Speaker 6 (28:35):
Can I hear four?

Speaker 1 (28:36):
Just seriously, it's like an auction.

Speaker 6 (28:38):
She was sick for a long time, you were.

Speaker 1 (28:41):
And now I got it, Sorry, now I have it.
And she just said to me, she said, look why
don't you just take a day off. It's because I
really like my voice. Right now. When I'm sick, I
have a much I sound like Jim Kerr. I can
go down pretty deep right.

Speaker 6 (28:55):
Now, enjoying the vocal cords.

Speaker 1 (29:00):
I am so I'm not. While I have this, I'm
going to use it the I want to do a
couple of talkbacks before I get to shown Duffy talking
about the Newark International Airport. This is pretty interesting. I
was talking about how all the Democrats do is talking

(29:20):
about Trump. Even in the New Jersey governor's race. They're
attacking Trump, and one guy doesn't like it.

Speaker 7 (29:27):
Larry, good morning.

Speaker 12 (29:28):
Why are you giving political advice to the Democrats in
New Jersey that they shouldn't be fighting against Trump.

Speaker 17 (29:35):
Let them do what they do.

Speaker 1 (29:37):
Well, what they do is they attack Trump. They can't
not do that. Don't worry about it. I'm just pointing
it out. I'm like pointing out somebody in their national
natural habitat. You know, I'm like wild Kingdom. I'm there
talking about, Oh, look at the Democrats. They're doing what
they do. Don't worry. They're not going to change. They can't.

(29:59):
They can't change. That's all they have. We also talked
about the frankenfish. It's a three foot long fish that
is now in the United States. As a matter of fact,
it's in New York and it's in the Delaware River
in New Jersey, and it got a lot of people.
Natalie was pretty scared about it. She said she's going
to be up nights thinking about it. And so is

(30:19):
this talk back, Larry.

Speaker 17 (30:20):
I'm so traumatized by the story of frankenfish.

Speaker 13 (30:24):
I just need to know.

Speaker 17 (30:25):
Are they in the Atlantic Ocean like I love to
go swimming, that's the Jersey shore And now I'm going
to be traumatized. Is there frankinfish there? Dear God, why
do we need something else to worry about.

Speaker 1 (30:40):
Yeah, it's a it's a freshwater fish. You're okay, But
there are sharks until that's pretty funny.

Speaker 6 (30:52):
It's not funny. Well, if he could live for days,
I get out a.

Speaker 1 (30:58):
Little salt, it can figure out. Of course, I'm not
sure that's gonna happen.

Speaker 6 (31:04):
It's very adaptable when we're talking back.

Speaker 5 (31:07):
Receive the death penalty. This way we could save money
on you know, his life in prison three hundred years,
so life imprisonment or the death penalty. He has no
regrets would and I'm not I don't say this lightly,

(31:27):
but in this case, death penalty, Larry have a good day.

Speaker 1 (31:31):
I don't think Colorado has the death penalty, and I'm
not sure the federal charge would rise to that level
because they're not charging with murder. I'm not sure why
they're not. I think it's only because it would be
superfluous because they are doing it locally, although that didn't
stop them with Luigi Mangioni in New York. That's a
good question. I don't think Colorado has the death penalty anymore.

(31:52):
But here's the weird thing. And I don't know if
you realize this, It actually cost more money to put
somebody to death unless he says I don't want to
fight it, which has happened before, which has happened so
and matter of fact, that's usually the only time they
go through with the death penalty in many states.

Speaker 6 (32:09):
Yeah, they abolished in twenty twenty in Colorado.

Speaker 1 (32:12):
Yeah, I didn't think they had it, and so yeah,
it's let him just let them just rot in jail.
You know, it's I know, I know there's this primal
lust for revenge, but really it's just worse to sit
there in jail and have to think about what you
did for all of these years. Oh man, it was

(32:32):
such a horrible story. I didn't get to Sean Duffy
and Newark Airport. I can just tell you really quickly
that the new runway, it was fixed thirteen days earlier
than they thought it was going to be. The new
fiber lines were already in the man They are moving quick.
But to do the rest of the work, they nigged
the big beautiful bill and they need millions of dollars.
So we'll just wait on that. In the meantime, President

(32:55):
Trump and Chinese President g are going to be meeting
at the White House over a phone call. White House
correspondent John Decker has a preview coming up after the
seven o'clock news
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