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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning. So I guess it makes sense. We've been
all hot and sweating over the last couple of days,
and today we're going to get a shower, lots of showers,
possibly thunder showers. If you live in a flood area,
there's a flood watch out for today. One to three
inches of rain in some spots. But listen to this.
Some areas could get five inches of rain. So it's
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either feast or famine. Right in the Big Three, Mam
Donnie returns the filthy rich Ugandan Socialist mayoral candidates or
in Mamdanni comes home in the wake of tragedy, and
he blasts Independent candidate Andrew Cuomo for daring to criticize
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him for not being in New York when the mass
shooting occurred.
Speaker 2 (00:45):
For the former governor to have spent an entire day
speaking almost exclusively about me and barely about the New
Yorkers who have been killed is indicative of the very
politics New Yorkers want to leave in the penest.
Speaker 1 (01:01):
Well, we'll see about that. The first of the funerals
for the four are killed in the Park Avenue mass shooting,
twenty seven year old Julie Hymen from Rudent management. She
was the youngest of the victims. She graduated summa cum
laude from Cornell. Cornell, you know that love.
Speaker 3 (01:16):
Is a choice, and it's a choice you make obvious
to those you love every day during.
Speaker 4 (01:22):
The hardest times of my life. You've given this gift
to me without question or hesitation, and I love.
Speaker 5 (01:29):
You for that.
Speaker 1 (01:30):
That was her sister talking. The funeral for thirty six
year old police officer Dita Rule Islam will be held
at a mosque in Park Chester section of the Bronx
this morning. After hitting commuters with congestion pricing, the MTA
wants more money, a raid hike across the board. This
is going to affect everybody, train, subways, buses and yes,
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even tolls and bridges. Unbelievable. Well, the Feds, they do
exactly what they are always do nothing. It refused to
budge on interest rates even though the economy is doing well,
because the Fed chair Jerome Pal says inflation is still
too high. Really, they didn't feel that way a few
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months ago.
Speaker 6 (02:13):
When they had the Jumbo ray cut fifty basis points.
Just before the election in September of twenty twenty four,
the inflation rate was three plus yep. Now it's in
the twos.
Speaker 1 (02:25):
The tsunami came and went hit the island of Hawaii
with no major damage and no loss of life.
Speaker 2 (02:32):
So far, we have not seen a wave of consequence,
which is a great relief to us.
Speaker 4 (02:36):
It's kind of a blessing to not be reporting any damage.
Speaker 1 (02:40):
But then nine hours later, you figure California now has
a sense of release, and yet all of the sudden,
a rogue wave pushed by the tsunami hits a beach
in Ventura County, oh No. Nine people had to be
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taken to the hospital when that wave hit Pierpoint Beach
and washed away his cars and damaged buildings. And luckily
nobody was killed because it just swarmed over a lot
of people who had gathered at the beach. I guess
to watch the wave. They got a first hand look
at it. Let's talk about the return of mom Dannie.
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So he came home yesterday and went right to the
home of Dietaro Islam. He hugged his grandfather. He talked
about that a lot, but the media was pretty good yesterday.
I've been really disappointed with the New York media. You know,
he went and he had this whole act and how
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upset he was and how he wanted to get right back,
but he wasn't able to catch another flight, and so
he took the one that he was scheduled on, and
that his team. He always talks about his team. I
wonder where he gets his team from, probably from mommy.
But his team set it up so he could go
right to the Bronx to see the family of Didero
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Islam and so he got all that out of the way,
and then the media did their job. They went after him,
and especially about what Andrew Cuomo has been saying while
he's away that he wants to defund the police, and
he's tweeted that several times.
Speaker 7 (04:27):
I am not defunding the police. I am not running
to defund the police. Andrew Cuomo is far more comfortable
living his life in the past and then attacking tweets
of twenty twenty than in running against the campaign that
we have been leading for the last eight months.
Speaker 1 (04:45):
Right. He says he did tweet it a lot, but
way back after George Floyd died because he was affected
by that and he got caught up in the movement.
But since then, he says, his policies have grown. However,
he's still wants to get get rid of the exact
task force, the terrorist task Force, the mass event task
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force that responded on Park Avenue to the shooting.
Speaker 8 (05:13):
The Assemblyman called to the dismantling of the Strategic Response Group,
that is the group that responds to terrorist attacks, that
is the group that responded to the shooting on Monday.
So he just doesn't understand government, and he doesn't understand
public safety, and he is dangerous in that regard.
Speaker 1 (05:36):
You know who does understand public safety, Mayor Adams. If
you remember, he was the first, one of the first
people on the scene and he was wearing a vest
at the time because he's a former cop. So he
was with the Strategic Response Group, and he agrees, he says,
Mundani just doesn't know what he's talking about.
Speaker 9 (05:55):
When you start dismantling the pieces of the law enforcement
apparatus that are specifically designed to carry out functions, that
is extremely dangerous and a lack of knowledge and understanding
of these roles really could harm law enforcement.
Speaker 1 (06:13):
Yeah, now I have to give mom Donnie credit, and
I've given him credit for this all along. Is even
though I believe his whole campaign is a lie. He's
not who he says he is. He's a rich kid
from Uganda who claims he's from the streets and he's
going to help the little man and he's going to
take on the rich. But he is the rich, and
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he lives very, very wealthy. He's worth his mom's worth
hundreds of millions of hours. But he does tell you
what he wants to do. He is pretty open. That's
the reason he's been attacked over and over again, you know,
the going after the rich, raising the corporate tax rate,
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raising the tax rate on those making over a million dollars,
not hiring any more police officers. He's really honest about that.
And when he was hit with the Strategic Response Group,
and if he's going to get rid of them, he
didn't deny it.
Speaker 2 (07:15):
When it was first formed, there was an intention for
its use to be more akin to the manner in
which it was deployed earlier this week. What we have found, however,
is the city has come to rely upon the Strategic
Response Group as its primary means of response to acts
of protests across the city.
Speaker 1 (07:33):
So that's what he's upset about. What he's upset about,
even though the Strategic Response Group is the group that's
supposed to respond to terrorism, to mass shooting events. They're
extremely important to have in this city, and they are
the best of the best. You saw how quickly they
got there and how quickly they secured the entire area.
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That's what they're supposed to do. What he's upset about
why Mom Donnie wants to get rid of them is
because they've gone after his people, Because they've gone after
the pro Hamas anti Israel forces that showed up on
Columbia and at NYU and on the streets of New York.
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He can't believe that these people that took over a campus,
that hurt security guards, that threatened Jewish students, that made
them stay in their rooms, that took over a library,
he can't believe that the Strategic Response Group was sent
for them. They're just kindly humas people. Why would you
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bug them? Look at there's so much wrong with this guy.
But I want to get back to what Cuomo said
in a second ago. He's not ready for prime time.
He's been an assemblyman for a few years and now
he's running for a mayor and he's never run anything
except a staff of about ten and somebody else seems
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to be running his campaign. I don't know whoere that is,
but it's somebody that is. Mommy paid.
Speaker 5 (09:15):
No.
Speaker 1 (09:15):
I believe what Ina Wernikov says, the Republican council person
who fled Russia. She knows all too well zorin Mam
Donnie's type.
Speaker 10 (09:30):
I'm an immigrant from the former Soviet Union and families
like wine escaped. Exactly what Mam Donnie's about to bring
to New York City should he become mayor. Anti Semitism, communism, socialism,
government overreach and empty shelves.
Speaker 1 (09:43):
Right, government overreach. But he's told us all that, he said,
this is exactly what I'm going to do. I'm gonna
do what they've done in every other socialist and communist country.
That's what I'm gonna do. That's what you can expect
from me. And those who have no sense of history,
unlike Nivernikoff, who has a deep sense of history, a
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personal sense of what this is like, they go, oh boy,
this sounds great. That's what exactly what happened in the
Soviet Union and other communist countries. It sounds great, it's
horrible in reality. We'll talk more about that coming up.
I want to talk now about the bombastic coach and
former player Dion Sanders. He's been humbled by a close
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health call. We'll talk about that next thought I'd learn
anything from Dion Sanders. Dion Sanders is well, he's a buffoon.
He's he's bigger than life. I understand he's extremely talented,
but he says ridiculous things all the time. He gets
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in fights he doesn't need to get in, but you
can't look when he was at the Cowboys. He was
inducted into the Hall of Fame in twenty eleven. He's
a great coach at Colorado. But you know he's not
one of the guys you go to for information on
many things. He's full of bluster. He's a lot of them.
Is bigger than life. So I understand a lot of
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people like Dion Sanders for all of that, but he
gets it gets a little old sometime. But this week
we saw a completely different Dion Sanders. And a health
scare will do that to you. There's nothing that can
humble a person like a health scare, and there's nothing
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that can make somebody really appreciate their doctor than a
health scare. We go beat it ain't we it's beaten.
Speaker 5 (11:47):
It's beaten.
Speaker 1 (11:48):
Man, would you love to hear that from a doctor
if you're suffering from something like Most of them say,
we'll wait and see, we have to check check back
in six months, you know. So nobody comes out and
just says it's beaten. It's done. So let me tell
you what was going on. The Colorado head coach Deon
Sanders had a cancer scare during the off season. Sanders
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had a bladder removed when his doctor found a malignant tumor.
Speaker 11 (12:20):
We performed a full roboticist a laboscopic bladder removal and
creation of a new bladder, and I am pleased to
report that the results from the surgery are that he
is cured from the cancer.
Speaker 1 (12:31):
Creation of a new bladder. What did you even know
they could do that? No, so I had to look
it up. It's neo bladder reconstruction. It's a surgical procedure
construct a brand new bladder. If a bladder is no
longer working properly, properly, or is removed to treat another condition,
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a surgeon can create a new way for urine to
exit the body. Neo blatder construction reconstruction is one option
for any urinary diversion. So I guess it's not exactly
your bladder.
Speaker 12 (13:12):
Well, it's not like a colostomy where you know.
Speaker 1 (13:15):
No, it's inside you.
Speaker 4 (13:17):
Wow, it's life changing for people.
Speaker 1 (13:20):
It is life changing for people. And I had never
heard about that before. But this is this is from
the Mayo Clinic. We'll have to ask one of our
doctors about this too, because you're right, I had never
heard of it before. And isn't it amazing that we
probably wouldn't have heard about this except when a celebrity
or a star has something like this happened to them.
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It's it's incredible. Anyway, Sanders has a message for all
of us because of what happened to him.
Speaker 5 (13:50):
Without wonderful people like this, I probably wouldn't be sitting
here today because it grew so expeditiously, I could say,
but please get yourself checked.
Speaker 1 (14:03):
Yeah, it says here the new bladder is placed in
the same location as the original bladder.
Speaker 12 (14:09):
Okay, now I'm looking because I'm fascinating, and it says
a lot of times it's made from a patient's own
piece of small intestines. They're taking a part of you
and creating something else that's good. Wow, that's amazing.
Speaker 4 (14:22):
It'll be a match, Yes.
Speaker 1 (14:23):
Yeah, it'll definitely be a match, But how can you
make it a bladder?
Speaker 4 (14:27):
I mean, well, that's why we're on the radio or.
Speaker 12 (14:30):
Not roomause they know what they're doing.
Speaker 1 (14:33):
So I'm not going to get an answer from either
of you. I thought you knew everything.
Speaker 4 (14:37):
A last lastly mostly everything.
Speaker 1 (14:41):
That's incredible to me and it's but you are exactly right.
I bet you. There's a whole lot of people out
there that don't even know about this because they had
conditions long ago. But if somebody has a h you know,
it has a bag, that's certainly this is worth looking
into it in the bag but it oh, but it's
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like a dad joke you crash now has to jump
into and says, you got a brand new bag, Papa
got a brand new bag.
Speaker 4 (15:11):
Yes, it is good.
Speaker 1 (15:12):
It is so wonderful it is and it's amazing. It
is just amazing. Listen, we do want your talkbacks today.
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that work when it matters most Now. Jacqueline Carl with
the six thirty News, Jaqueline.
Speaker 4 (15:46):
Larry, Good Morning.
Speaker 13 (15:47):
The gunman who killed four people at the Manhattan Office
Building Monday bought the weapon from a supervisor. Shane Tamora,
twenty seven year old with a history of mental illness,
was reportedly sold the M four rifle by a super
of his at the Las Vegas casino he worked at
for fourteen hundred dollars. A suicide note found on Tamorrow
express hostility toward the NFL and New York City is
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upgrading the drones used to respond to fires.
Speaker 14 (16:14):
The FDNY has been using drones since twenty seventeen. The
Deputy Mayor of Public Safety cas Dawntry says new drones
will be fixed atop of firehouses.
Speaker 3 (16:24):
The drone autonomously fly to that fire scene first, as
the firefighters are.
Speaker 1 (16:30):
Getting ready go in their g arm.
Speaker 3 (16:31):
When they get into the fire truck, the lieutenant inside
of the fire cab can look and get a quick
scene assessment.
Speaker 14 (16:37):
Dawntry says that assessment allows the lieutenant to inform their
team about how they will respond to the blaze. The
FDNY will spend this week testing different drone platforms to
see if.
Speaker 4 (16:46):
They work in New York City. Natalie Migliori wo R News.
Speaker 13 (16:51):
Okay, so this is a little slightly different take on
the Devil made Me do it, which is my personal mantra.
According to The Independent and Denver, a pastor wife had
been indicted on forty counts of death, security fraud, racketeering
related to what's being called a cryptocurrency scam. Prosecutors accused
the couple of soliciting three point four million from investors
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looking to buy their cryptocurrency index Coin, but the pastor
said it was an idea inspired by God. But instead
of going to the business venture, it's reported the couple
use the funds on personal expenses, including a home renovation
they say the lord told them to do, along with
airline tickets, hotel rooms, and high end retail merchandise, among
other personal expenses. Prosecutors also say that crypto has no
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value whatsoever and unfortunately every single investor lost every single penny.
A bench trial for the case was held in Maine.
The couple is now waiting for a ruling from the judge,
and I doubt God will weigh in on this.
Speaker 12 (17:48):
But they created their own crypto.
Speaker 4 (17:51):
See if they created it.
Speaker 13 (17:52):
They say it's absolutely useless, like this has no value.
So all the people that sent them money they just
spent and said it was God's idea.
Speaker 4 (18:02):
That's terrible.
Speaker 1 (18:03):
I know there's a bunch of people in jail for
doing the exact same thing. God's work, not God's work,
but for pretending that they have crypto and then and
then using it, using the money for other things. There's
some famous people that went to jail for this. But
that is why I don't trust crypto at all.
Speaker 12 (18:20):
I think that's why I don't even understand.
Speaker 15 (18:22):
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (18:23):
I have to admit to try it a little bit.
Speaker 16 (18:26):
Me too.
Speaker 1 (18:26):
You don't how many interviews I've done with people that
run crypto places and I have to ask them what
is crypto? What is it based on? And they can't
really answer the question.
Speaker 12 (18:36):
Well, that's not good. They're not getting my money.
Speaker 1 (18:38):
Then, But yet people are making lots of money on it.
And now the President has said, yes, it's a it's
fine for currencies so I have no idea. What's going on,
Jacqueline Carl, thank you so much. Well, the gross domestic
product jumps, inflation is down, the economy is hunting, more
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Why everybody was waiting yesterday to find out what was
going to happen with interest rates? Will the Fed finally
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dropped the interest rates? After all this time we've been
humming along. The economy has just been humming along, not
according to the Democrats, but just according to the actual figures,
it has been humming along. Inflation is down, gross domestic
products is up, took a big jump yesterday. We're almost
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at full employment. Money is being invested in the country.
Even with all of the fear over what the tariffs
we're gonna do. The economy is stronger that it's been
in a long time. And so why do we have
some of the highest interest rates in the world because
of one guy and a team of idiots. The FED
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refuses to do this to make this move. Now. I
don't know if you watch the NBC, but Rick Santelli
is a riot and they know how good he is
because every time any numbers come out, inflation numbers, GDP, anything,
anything comes out, they have him on like a watch
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and they go to him and he does them live
and he's always great. So this is what he said yesterday,
after reminding everybody that the expectations were the predictions were
that the GDP was going to raise two point five
percent two point five percent, which is okay, but not great.
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And here's his reaction when he got the numbers they're out.
Speaker 15 (21:41):
Up three percent, up three percent, better than expected. That
would be the highest level since the third quarter of
twenty four when it was up three point one percent.
Speaker 1 (21:52):
Yeah, so it's the highest in a long time. Countries
humming along, We deserve to have lower interest now. I
will cut the Fed a brake in that they came
out yesterday when the announcement was going to be made,
So they could have waited a day to see what
the GDP is. They didn't, And the most boring guy
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in the world, the most stubborn man in the world,
Jerome pal made the announcement.
Speaker 17 (22:22):
Despite elevated uncertainty. The economy is in a solid position.
The unemployment rate remains low, and the labor market is
at or near maximum employment. Inflation has been running somewhat
above our two percent longer run objective. In support of
our goals, today the Federal Open Market Committee decided to
leave our policy interest rate unchanged.
Speaker 1 (22:45):
Do you understand that whole sentence he went through all
the positive things. Didn't it sound like he was heading
towards well, we're going to lower interest rates because the
economy is doing so well. Unemployment and it's full unemployment
country seems to be robust, and so we're gonna leave
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interest rates exactly where they are, which is way too high. Nobody,
no economist gets this.
Speaker 6 (23:11):
You know, what you have is very decent growth, low inflation.
There's no reason that the target rate should be several
hundred basis points above the inflation rate.
Speaker 11 (23:25):
There's just no reason for it.
Speaker 6 (23:27):
The Europeans Christine Lagard have brought theirs down to two percent,
The Chinese are about two percent change. Why are we
at four and a half percent.
Speaker 1 (23:36):
In the world, We're thirty eighth when it comes to
interest rate. Our economy is humming along better than anyone else's.
You can't tell me this isn't political. And the reason
I think it is political is because back when he
talked about inflation, that inflation is worried and oh the
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uncertainty over the tariffs. Would you get over that? You
can always raise them back. Get over that, Go buy
what's happening, not what you fear is going to happen,
because you ended up looking a fool because none of
it happened. It is the reason I'm upset is not
for Donald Trump. What I'm upset about is us. It
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affects everything in our lives. It affects people buying a
house and selling a house, and getting a loan and
paying their monthly be it bills on their credit cards.
You may not feel it all the time, but if
you're trying to figure out why you don't have enough
money at the end of the month, a lot of
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it is because of Jerome power in the FED. And
that's what Donald Trump is so upset about.
Speaker 18 (24:48):
So we have a lot of money coming in, and
we have no inflation, and we should and we're very strong,
and we should be lowering the rich. You know, each
point that this gentleman keeps up costs US three hundred
and sixty five billion dollars a year. Think of that,
one point three hundred and sixty five billion dollars. If
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you bring it down a point, we saved three hundred
and sixty.
Speaker 1 (25:12):
Five Yeah, one point would save the country that much
money because we have to pay off our debt, and
we have to pay those interest rates to pay off
our debt as a country. So he hurts the country,
He hurts families, he hurts every single one of us.
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And he had no reason except that he was stubborn
and he hated that Donald Trump was pressuring him to
do it, and for the first time since nineteen ninety two,
members of the Fed came out publicly to say that
they were upset that they didn't drop interest rates, saying,
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there's no reason we shouldn't have dropped interest rates. That's
unheard of, almost unheard of. I mean, like again, hasn't
happened in thirty five years. And then you have the
Democrats in MSNBC and excuse me, I repeated myself, they're
the same, and they're one and the same, claiming that, oh,
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it really isn't that good. You got to look deeper.
Speaker 16 (26:17):
And while the Trump administration will try to wave rosy
headlines about the Q two number, today's GDP number is
in fact a mirage because some ominous numbers lurk under.
The business investment plunged in the second quarter by three
point one percent.
Speaker 1 (26:38):
Now, on the list of things you look at to
decide whether the economy is doing well, investment by businesses
is pretty far down the list. It might not make
the top twenty. And by the way, a lot of
money was invested in the first quarter, and that's why
it didn't happen in those last quarter. It's amazing well,
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it could be worse. You could be a Democrat. That
party is a mess. In the Senate, they were fighting
with each other. You'll hear it for yourself next. They
don't really have an issue except for the Epstein files.
Apparently they don't really have a leader. They just seem
to say we don't like Donald Trump, which is never
going to win them an election. They have to come
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up with something just a little bit better than that.
But other than that, they really don't have their rudderless
no leader, no issue, and now they're fighting with themselves.
In Senate yesterday they were considering this bill for police funding.
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It's a Republican bill and it gives money across the country.
Now some of the members, especially the bombastic Cory Booker,
is upset because some of the Blue states don't get
as much money as the red states. Actually that's not
the way it works. It actually works by population and
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crime rates and things like that. And you'd think, what
the crime rates alone, the Blue states would get more
because their crime rates are crazy.
Speaker 5 (28:14):
But.
Speaker 1 (28:16):
They apparently, at least according to Booker, get less. And
so now they're fighting among themselves. These are all Democrats,
by the way, fighting This is ridiculous.
Speaker 4 (28:28):
This is an attempt to kill all of these bills.
I don't know why deserving.
Speaker 19 (28:32):
The right to adjest Senator from New Jersey. I'm confused
by my colleague because she knows I don't object to
her two bills.
Speaker 20 (28:40):
And I will note that Senator Booker objected to my
police Reauthorization bill, the cops funding, the Clinton cops funding,
long before Donald Trump came into office.
Speaker 19 (28:51):
This is outrageous.
Speaker 1 (28:52):
So that was going Booker. This is outrageous. And by
the way, nobody else is like that in the entire Senate.
Just him. He longs for attention. I gotta find out.
Was he the youngest in his family, because I mean, look,
I would think that he was, because it's the youngest
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that always wants all the attention. But man, and he
went on. He lost it, completely lost it. Now, some
of the bills that he was railing against were Democratic bills,
and he didn't like them either. But I really don't
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think sometimes he knows what's even in the bill. You
saw him do that marathon speech to get attention. He
always wants to be the center of the attention. He
wants to be the person shown on the nightly news
so desperately because he thinks, in his mind he's the
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next president of the United States. He thought the same
thing last a life, and he ran and even the
primaries and he got zero percent of the vote because
nobody buys the act.
Speaker 19 (30:09):
It's time for Democrats have a backbone. It's time for
us to fight. It's time for us to draw lines.
And when it comes to the safety of my state
being denied these grants, that's why I'm standing here. Don't
question my integrity, don't question my motives. I'm standing for Jersey.
I am standing for my police officers. I'm standing for
the Constitution, and I'm standing for what's right.
Speaker 1 (30:31):
You should have seen the faces on the other senators,
Democratic senators. Some were visibly rolling their eyes. Others just
got up and left. You know, They're like, well, I'll
just wait for the vote. There's a light goes off
in their office when there's a vote, so I'll just
wait for the vote. Because this is ridiculous. I'm not
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sitting through this weird theater. And what I love is
when he ended right. So he went on for a while.
I know no exactly how long it was, but it
was about ten minutes and he was just he was
at that intensity the entire time. We saw it live
yesterday and we're looking look at that's his angry face.
That's his angry face. But at the end, listen to
what he's like and then how the Senate continues at
(31:14):
a normal pace.
Speaker 19 (31:15):
No, not on my watch. I'm protecting Jersey today. I'm
protecting our constitution today. I'm standing today.
Speaker 1 (31:24):
He pounded the desk present.
Speaker 12 (31:26):
The Senator from Nevada.
Speaker 13 (31:28):
Let me try to refocus this on the bills that
are for us today.
Speaker 1 (31:33):
I loved it went right back to the normal of
the Senate. The Senator from Nevada. Yes, let me just
try to refocus us to what we were actually talking
about before. The crazy man, he's like the crazy guy
in the subway that you're worried about that you don't
want to go anywhere near. I don't know what he's doing.
(31:55):
The person advising him on his run in this next
election letter, get their act together, because he's not doing
himself any favors. Is there going to be a last
minute trade deal before tomorrow's deadline set by Donald Trump.
We're going to ask White House Correspondent John Decker after
the seven o'clock news