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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's going to be a little bit foggy right now
(00:01):
if you're driving in and there'll be some showers passing by.
But after that, after that, Tomorrow, Thursday is going to
be sunny. So just get through today and keep saying
to yourself, it's the mantra you have to keep repeating
over and over again. We need the rain, We need
the rain, we need the rain. In the Big three,
it's primary election day in New Jersey and the race
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for governor. Former Assemblyman Jack Chittarelli holds a big lead
in the polls for the Republicans, But what about the Democrats.
Speaker 2 (00:32):
On the Democratic side, It's really hard to pick out
a front runner at this point. Recent polling has shown
Mikey Cheryl with a slight lead, perhaps, but always within
the margin of error. And so I think if you
told me right now that you are going to wake
me up on Wednesday morning and tell me that any
of the six had won the Democratic nomination, I really
wouldn't be very surprised.
Speaker 1 (00:51):
Wow, first time I heard that. In Los Angeles, after
forty two arrests and five police officers hurt in the
anti ice riot, it looks like sending in the national
guard worked. Rioters aren't going anywhere near the federal building anymore.
The rest of LA however, that's another story. Four knights
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of violence in Los Angeles, and still Governor Knewso refuses
to ask for federal help, so the ICE officers have
to stay on federal land. The governor is, however, taunting
the borders. Are Tom Homan, who said he would arrest
any public official who hindered ICE arrests. He's a tough guy.
Speaker 3 (01:40):
Why doesn't he do that? He knows where to find me.
The hell is this guy come after me, arrest me.
Let's just get it over with. Tough guy, you know,
I don't give a damn.
Speaker 1 (01:49):
Homan's response, basically is I have no idea what Governor
Hairgel is talking about. The Mayor Eric Adams makes it
clear that what happened in LA can and not will
happen here. New York City will always be.
Speaker 4 (02:06):
A place to peacefully protest, but we will not allow
violence and lawlessness. The escalation of protests in Los Angeles
over the last couple of days is unacceptable. It would
not be tolerate if attempted in our city.
Speaker 1 (02:23):
The Harvey Weinstein retrial is teetering right now on a mistrial,
as some members of the jury were trying to convince
holdouts in the jury room using information from other trials
and news reports, and the judge was not happy.
Speaker 5 (02:42):
He pulled him out, and he told them again, this
case is about the evidence that you've heard here from
the witness stand. It's not about anything that you may
have heard before, and you can't use anything other than
what you've heard in this courtroom for your deliberations.
Speaker 1 (02:57):
Deliberations continue today, and we lost another music legend. Well
remember him coming up. But let's start with the Democratic primary.
The Democratic primary for New York City mayor is effectively
a two man race now between Andrew Cuomo and Zurin
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mam Dami. Two new internal polls show this. But the
thing is, you have to look at who's doing those
two poles. There's no question it's a two person race.
In both polls. Everybody else not named Cuomo or mom
Dami are way down in the polls, way down, I
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mean single digits. So everybody else has been eliminated, Stringer Lander, everybody,
you name him, they're gone. So the one survey is
the one that's getting a whole lot of attention. The
survey conducted by Data for Progress, so the name right
away Data from Progress. It is progressive. So it's going
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to lean a little bit left. Now, even when I
say it leans left or it leans right, they still
have to show their methods, you know, they have to
print them, and so yes, in the way you ask
the questions, you can slant a pole, but still the numbers,
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and the numbers are not going to be affected all
that much. Usually there's somewhere you really can, but in
a race for mayor, it's really doubtful that you can.
So in the survey conducted by Data for Progress, this
is on behalf of a super pack for mom Danni
found Cuomo up just two points, and the ex governor
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had a pole that was funded by his super pack
that he got in trouble for by the way, and
had some funding from the city cut That shows them
up twelve points. And the really fascinating thing about the
Data for Progress poll, which is getting all the attention
because it's so close. You know, they have to go
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through rank choice. It doesn't really matter till the end, right,
it does. Until they get to the end, it doesn't matter.
So the first round is almost insignificant. But when you
get to the end in the eighth round, they said
somebody will finally get over fifty percent and there'll only
be two people left by the eighth round, and it's
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Cuomo fifty one percent and Mamdani forty nine percent. And
the other thing about the poll, which which is consistent
with all polls, is that there's still a whole lot
of people who have no idea who Mamdani is twenty
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three percent, over one out of every five voters that
is likely to vote. He doesn't know who he is.
They all know Cuomo and there's real currency in that.
So in a tight race, the person that's known the
best wins. I'll give you a Cuomo's real pole real quick,
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and then I'm going to get over in New Jersey.
So he had a poll by Expedition Strategies, which has
been supporting Cuomo. It shows Mamdani getting beat by twelve
points fifty six to forty four again in the eighth round,
So both of them are consistent. It's going to take
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eight rounds to elect a mayor as some of the
other candidates start dropping off because they can't meet the threshold,
and so both polls show Cuomo winning, but there's one
poll out there that shows that it's going to be
very very close. So those people that are undecided and
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those people who don't even know who Mamdani is maybe
hate Cuomo. So in both polls, this could be anybody's race,
and that gets a little scary. There's another debate on
Thursday night, and they're all going to go after Cuomo again,
but more after Mom Donnie too, because Mom Donnie didn't
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have the best debate because of what he said about Israel,
and that's going to be, believe me, a hot topic. Now,
let's talk about New Jersey and right now, because that's
what you do in New Jersey, right, Natalie, you're from
New Jersey. Diners, that's where everybody campaigns. Heck, yeah, everybody
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campaigns in a diner. Wants to be at a diary.
That's right. We're in a train stop, either a train
stop or a diner. That's the only place you're going
to find people. And so here are three of Accountant's
campaigning and they all agree that the number one issue
right now in New Jersey, well, it has always been
this way in New Jersey because of the high taxes,
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because of the high property property taxes especially and the
cost of housing in New Jersey. It's affordability.
Speaker 6 (08:08):
The number one thing I hear about is housing. So
mortgages and rental crises have just gotten too high for people,
which is why I'm committed to building more housing and
driving down those costs.
Speaker 1 (08:18):
We've got affordability crisis in New Jersey.
Speaker 3 (08:20):
You've got a public safety crisis in New Jersey, public
education crisis, over development issues in our suburban towns.
Speaker 1 (08:26):
Number one, it's people are just feeling crushed by the
costs right and about everything.
Speaker 2 (08:31):
There are taxes, utility bills, food, childcare.
Speaker 1 (08:35):
That's Mikey Cheryl who is out in front for the Democrats,
Jack Chitarelli who's out in front for the Republicans. And
the last person was Josh Gottthheimer. But you heard that
political analysty at the top of the show saying it
can be anybody's race at this point. They believe any
one of them can win. As a matter of fact,
let me play that again.
Speaker 2 (08:56):
On the Democratic side, it's really hard to pick out
a front runner at this point. Recent polling has shown
Mikey Cheryl with a slightly perhaps but always within the
margin of error. And so I think if you told
me right now that you are going to wake me
up on Wednesday morning and tell me that any of
the six had won the Democratic nomination, I really wouldn't
be very surprised.
Speaker 1 (09:16):
That surprised me. But then I started looking at the numbers,
and he's absolutely right. He is absolutely right that it
really could be anybody's race at this point because the
margins are so low and there's a whole lot of
undecided voters. So that's going to be the most exciting
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results tonight. By the way, the polls just opened at
six o'clock, so if you haven't voted you live in
New Jersey, you still have a lot of time because
they're open until eight o'clock tonight. It's going to be fascinating.
We'll talk we'll be talking about it a lot tomorrow.
In the meantime in Tennessee's something that doesn't happen every day.
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People we're looking up in the air at something slowly
flying by and saying, is that a zebra? We'll explain
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comes on because I got to get here so early
in the morning. But I've heard it was just a
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for an hour yesterday. He was just wonderful. He's so funny,
just so funny and so quick, and I'm sure his
show was wonderful. But after yesterday we got to talk
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Speaker 7 (11:26):
Wow, Lowry, this radio station just keeps getting better and better.
Now we got Jimmy at night, we got you guys
in the morning, great crew, right into Mark Simone and
then right on through the day.
Speaker 1 (11:39):
Love it. How about that? It was very very very nice.
Thank you so much. But remember, if you want to
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if you miss anything on this show, you may want
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listen to. He's gonna be every night, every night, Fox
Across America with Jimmy Taylor Jimmy Fayla from nine o'clock
until midnight. Well, the picture of the day was a
zebra flying through the air over Tennessee.
Speaker 8 (12:22):
You don't see that every day.
Speaker 1 (12:23):
No, it's not something you see every day, you know,
zebras fly, Yes, And it was really safe, I mean
it was and it seemed to be tranquilized, because it
seemed to be enjoying the ride, if you yeah, you know.
Speaker 8 (12:37):
It was was pretty funny.
Speaker 1 (12:39):
But it was in a harness, you know, so it
it couldn't slip out. It was the legs were sticking
out out of some holes in the top, so it
looked all right. And I didn't know until today that
the zebra has a name. What the zebra is ed
of course, and and the zebra of course.
Speaker 9 (12:57):
Well the talking horse.
Speaker 1 (13:00):
Yeah, yeah, that's right, that's right. So yeah, ed Ed
is the name of the horse. And when you're very rich,
not only you get to own a zebra, you get
to name it. Remember this escaped nine days ago and
has been running through the forest and running through backyards
in Tennessee, and they have not been able to get it.
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And they, by the way, the owner. At first I thought,
how does he afford this? He got all these people
and all this intricate devices to find the zebra, and
I thought, how can he afford this? And then I went, oh,
well he owns a zebra. I mean, if you own
a zebra, you got more money than you need.
Speaker 8 (13:37):
Of course, I had to start looking into what it
entails to own a zebra. How it is to take
care of a zebra. First off, you can own a
zebra in California as well, but you have to have
an exotic animal license and you have.
Speaker 1 (13:50):
To have had it for at least two years.
Speaker 8 (13:52):
So I guess they want to make sure you're going
to be good to your zebra's But they say that
they don't like to be alone. That if you're going
to have a zebra, you should probably think of having two,
of course, because if they're solo sometimes they get, you know,
angry and unhappy or run away like all of us.
You need a lot of space because they like degrees.
Speaker 1 (14:14):
Yeah no, And I'm sure this guy has a lot
of space. I'll bet you he has another zebra already.
This guy has a lot of money, so rich we're
not even allowed to know his name. But I didn't
know there was such a thing as animal finders that
use thermal equipment from a drone.
Speaker 10 (14:35):
The company that the owner had hired to come out
and to try to capture and they showed up and everything,
and we put together a pretty good game plan. Well,
he wanted to run around like a maniac for a
little while, but the helicopter was finally able to catch
up to him and put a stop to him and
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be able to safely remove him from the wild.
Speaker 1 (14:59):
Yeah, they at him with a tranquilizer. He was tranquilized.
That was the only way to stop him. But they
say it was all safe. But that guy tracked him
and confined pets that are lost with a heat censor
from a drone and I didn't know that that existed. Now,
let's go to Jacqueline Carl for the six thirty News Jacqueline,
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Good Morning.
Speaker 9 (15:20):
California is taking the Trump administration to court over the
deployment of National Guard troops in Los Angeles. State Attorney
General Rob Banta called President Trump's order unlawful and said, quote,
the President is trying to manufacture chaos and crisis on
the ground for his own political ends. He said, the
state is asking for a court to put a stop
to the unprecedented order. President Trump is threatening to cut
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funding for Amtrak's Northeast Corridor, impacting riders throughout the entire region.
Speaker 11 (15:49):
New York Congressman George Lannimer, who represents parts of the Bronx,
says he can't get behind the proposal that would pull
funding for the nation's busiest rail corridor that runs between
Boston and Washington, DC.
Speaker 12 (16:01):
This is an essential service that compliments the other transportation
options that exist, and the willingness to cut the Northeast
Car to by twenty five percent is a bad business decision.
Speaker 11 (16:11):
Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins, echoing the sentiment, adding the
proposed cuts threatened to undermine reliability and delay modernization projects.
Speaker 1 (16:20):
Natalie Migliori WOOR News. Why do you hear this story?
Speaker 9 (16:24):
Unemployed young people in China are paying fake companies to
hire them to pretend to work. According to Oddity Central,
Young Jogs, job seekers in China are shelling out about
four to seven dollars a day to sit in rented
offices and act like regular staff. The pretend to work
companies supply desks, Wi Fi and even boxed lunches. That's
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not a bad deal. Actually, for an extra fee, customers
can get bogus assignments, fake bosses, and staged employee rebellions
to make the day feel more authentic.
Speaker 1 (16:57):
Why you ask?
Speaker 9 (16:58):
Some visitors simply want a cheap place to hang out.
Others hope the routine will nudge them toward real employment,
and if you say, the novelty is the whole point.
And this trend has taken off this past year with
unemployment up there. But I would do it for even
if you don't even have to be on time. But
for forty seven dollars, you just for the box lunch
and the Wi Fi alone place to hang.
Speaker 1 (17:20):
Get a job. Well, they want jobs but can't get jobs.
There are there are jobs unemployments down, there's jobs going mars.
Speaker 8 (17:30):
It's a job to have a fake job. Why if
they put the fake job on their resumes.
Speaker 9 (17:35):
Well, for an extra fee, you can get a title.
Speaker 1 (17:42):
Well it's you know, it's just than the zebra. Well
I try, Thanks so much, Jacqueline Carl When we come back,
well well well, well so everybody was criticizing Donald Trump
uh for sending troops, but man, do the Democrats ever
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get tired of being on the wrong side of an issue?
Donald Trump sends the National Guard to la and none
of the rioters go near the Federal building anymore. It's quiet.
It's one of the only peaceful places in the downtown.
The rest of the city that's under siege, and Gavin
Newsom's doing nothing about it. We'll talk about that next
and I want to hear what you have to say.
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day to our favorite talkback of the morning. What's happening
in LA right now is disgusting. Roads are closed, businesses
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are closed, cars are set on fire, cars are damaged.
And the police keep saying, well, you know, if they
assault somebody, if they saw the police office, they were
going to arrest. But for the most part they have
been letting things happen. There have been arrests people when
they get go overboard. Pam Bondy has been great in
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seeing some of the video of officers being attacked and
she started an investigation immediately. She's already making three arrests
of people that have attacked police officers. She's doing that
from Washington and calling the FBI office in Los Angeles
and said, I want you to find that guy. But
the federal building where it was attacked, it was the
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center of the whole thing. Early on where Ice officers
were being attacked. Nobody's going near that anymore because there's
hundreds of National Guard troops and there's equipment for blocks
and blocks and blocks blocking it off. There's the difference
right there. What you see right there is the difference
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between democratic policy and Republican policy. What you see right
there is exactly why Donald Trump was elected. Now, you're
not going to know that from listening to most in
the media. You're not going to know that. From listening
to the Democrats, you're not going to know that, from
listening to Gavin Newsom. They think what's happening is abhorrent.
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They call what's happening even though there's fire, even though
there's assaults, they call it peaceful protests, just like they
did after George Floyd when things were burning. I heard
an anchor on CNN the other day when they were
showing fires, when they were showing people on the top
of ice and police cars, federal cars, breaking it apart,
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knocking out the windows, hammering it on top. When they
were saying that, she was saying, well, it's been mostly peaceful,
are you looking. We're not blind like you are blind
with bias. We're not blind we see what's happening, you
can't say that even if a lot of it was peaceful,
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and they're not showing that on the news. What about
what we're seeing That doesn't make it peaceful in anybody's vernacular,
in anybody's dictionary. That's not peaceful. And so Donald Trump
once again looks like a strong leader, and the Democrats
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looked just Namby Pamby as they are of you know,
clutching their pearls, saying what do we do about this?
Speaker 13 (21:34):
I feel we had no choice. I don't want to see.
I don't want to see happened, what happened so many
times in this country. I watched Minneapolis burn, I watched
look at what happened in so many different parts of California.
You take a look at what happened in San Diego.
There's so many different places where we let it burn.
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We want to be politically correct, We wanted to be nice.
We wanted to be nice to the criminal. Now what
you're doing is destroying the fabric of our life in
this country.
Speaker 1 (22:03):
Now, we did the right thing. He did the right thing.
He absolutely did the right thing. And I know, look,
you're gonna listen to see an end today maybe or
MSNBC or you're gonna listen to the networks and they're
gonna tell you how this is awful and it's unconstitutional
and how dare he send federal troops. They're on federal
land right now. And more are coming, by the way,
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just in case the LAPD says, hey, guess what we
need help. So are the Marines, by the way, seven
hundred of them are going to be coming. Just don't
stand by. And Gavin Newsom, by the way, the governor
who wants to be president, even though he's failed time
and time again. It's the worst run state in the country,
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can't believe what's happening, not on the streets of LA.
He can't believe what Donald Trump's doing.
Speaker 3 (22:53):
Donald Trump has created the conditions you see on your
TV tonight. He's exacerbated the conditions. He's you lit the
verbobial match. He's putting fuel on this fire ever since
he announced he was taking over the National Guard in
a legal act and a moral act, an unconstitutional act.
And we're going to test that theory with a lawsuit tomorrow.
Speaker 1 (23:12):
Yeah, good luck with that. And in the areas, by
the way, Gavin, where the National Guard is they're peaceful,
they're cleaned up on the areas where they're not, that's
where there's rioting. So how did he exacerbate it? He
ended it where he could end it. What's happening elsewhere
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you're allowing to happen, just like you let the wildfires burn.
And as to your assertion that he's unconstitutional, good luck
with that lawsuit. Here's constitutional attorney from Georgetown, Jonathan Turnley.
Speaker 14 (23:52):
The President has the authority to call out the National
Guard and it will happen. In fact, what Nusham is
doing is going to escalated further. You know, the president
is operating under Title ten, which allows him to call
it the National Guard doing force federal law. That's what
they did during the desegregation period when local authorities refused
to comply with federal law. Does that sound familiar?
Speaker 1 (24:15):
By the way, did you see that there were protested
Trump Tower too? Made the news? You think there was
a big There was protested Trump Tower. Did you see it?
There was like fifteen people, all older white people, all
you know, probably fifty sixty all just standing there chanting.
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That was the big protest at Trump Tower. And they
were told, hey, you you know you got to get
out of here, you got to leave, and they just
kept chanting and then they were all arrested. Yeah, if
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you don't leave now, you're going to be arrested. And
they were all arrested. So the Trump Tower protest that's
getting all that attention, it was nothing. It was over
in like five minutes, and it was just a bunch
of the same people that always go to protest because
they're retired and they have nothing else to do, Just
retired liberals looking for a protest, looking to be relevant. California.
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I want to stay with this for a second. California
Governor Gavin Newsom and the borders are are in a
war of words. It's my favorite story of the day.
And stirring up all of this is an irresponsible MSNBC reporter.
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next chance to win happens at nine am. California Governor
Gavin Newsom is melding down before our eyes. He really
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never had a chance to be president. I guess when
he first ran he did. I mean, he was very impressive.
He just looked the part right, and he did everything
he could to make certain he kept looking that part.
I mean, he took months off at a time for
cosmetic surgery and hair plugs that were much better than
Joe Biden's. And he looks good. I mean, he looks
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really good, and he speaks well, and he handles interviews
really well. He just can't run a state. And if
he can't run a state, how could he possibly run
a country. I mean, if I could just see him
trying to run for president and them showing what's happening
in Los Angeles right now, them showing the wildfires when
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he was non existent and made cut to the fire
department and didn't properly handle the water distribution in the
state and didn't properly clean out the uh the forests.
Can I can you can see him trying to run
and them showing the streets of San Francisco and the
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streets of Los Angeles that are a result of his policies,
with homeless lying on the streets and businesses closing up
because of looting. You can see the pictures they show
of people just pouring over the border, the southern border
in California, where in Texas at least they tried to
do something when Biden was in office, but Gavin Newsom
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welcomed everybody with open arms, and now they have rampant
crime and the state is unaffordable because they have to
pay so much for the migrant crisis. I can go
on and on and on and on. He has been
just the worst governor in the country. But he presents
well right, but you can see that Americans aren't falling
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for it one bit. His approval rating right now nationally
is twenty seven percent. In the polls of who you'd
like to see be the next president for the Democrats,
he's running at two percent. And I'm sure he's looking
in the mirror and talking to himself, because he talks
all the time, talking to himself, saying why don't they
like me? Why don't they like me? Oh no, they
(28:25):
like you just fine. They hate your policies. They'd love
to have you over for dinner. They don't want you
as president in the United States. They don't even want
you as a governor. And now he's in this weird
fight with Tom Homan, right, and this is all stirred
up by a reporter at MSNBC named Jacob Soberoff, who's
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like that kid in grade school that right runs back
and forth between two people, say he said this about you.
What do you want to say to him? So he
told Gavin Newsom that Tom Holman wants to arrest him.
Speaker 3 (29:09):
He's a tough guy. Why doesn't he do that? He
knows where to find me. The hell is this guy
come after me?
Speaker 1 (29:13):
Arrest me?
Speaker 3 (29:14):
Let's just get it over with, tough guy. You know,
I don't give a damn, but I care about my community.
And I'm sorry to be so clear, but that kind
of bloviating is exhausting.
Speaker 1 (29:25):
So Tom arrests me. Yeah, except that Tom Homan never
said that. I watched the interview that Soberoff had with Homan,
and he said over and over again, anybody that crosses
that line, I will arrest. And then he was asked
if Mayor Bass or Gavin Newsom acrossed that line, and
then he said not yet so he's not going to
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arrest them. That reporter from SNBC, he's just he's a joke.
He was reported. Yeah, absolutely, And Soberoff's on the air,
by the way right now, trying to defend himself, but
there's no defense. You can look at both interviews, they're
both online. He never ever said that. I'll put the
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interview with Tom Holman up on my Twitter page, my
X page, and you can see for it yourself. The
reporter was just trying to make a name for himself.
He was just trying to fabricate a story, and he
did and he did. But in the end, Gavin Newsom,
once again is going to look like an idiot, and
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so is Jacob sober Off. Well, the biggest story just
a couple of days ago was the Donald Trump Elon muskfeud,
and now nothing. Well, I asked White House correspondent John
Decker if it's coming back. That's right after the seven
o'clock news