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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Ah, good morning to you the end of the week.
It's Friday, and a whole lot going on in the
Big Three today. Well, that escalated quickly. The bromance is
over and Donald Trump and Elon Musk engage in a
war of words and threats.
Speaker 2 (00:17):
Elon Musk knows a lot, so to think that he's
now on the outside, and he has a war chest.
He's got more money than anybody. This is something that's
extremely concerning, just to insiders within Donald Trump's orbit.
Speaker 1 (00:31):
Natalie Makeleori is going to ask New Yorkers about that
feud in her beat on the Street at eight point
fifty this morning. That should be fascinating my oral candidates
or in mom Donni is facing criticism for refusing to
acknowledge Israel as a Jewish state.
Speaker 3 (00:47):
Just we GUESTO know, do you believe in a Jewish
state of Israel?
Speaker 4 (00:50):
I believe Israel has the right to exist as a
Jewish state, as a state with equal rights.
Speaker 1 (00:56):
He won't say New York any general. Letitia James says
the Mayor of New York is just a stepping stone
for Andrew Cuomo.
Speaker 5 (01:08):
All of these issues that we are dealing with in
the city of New York is because of this one
man who basically wants to resurreate himself. And lastly, let
me say that Andrew Cuomo is not interested in serving
as the mayor of the City of New York. He
is only interested in running for the president of these
United States.
Speaker 1 (01:25):
Harvey Weinstein does a phone interview from prison and admits
he has regrets.
Speaker 6 (01:32):
By have regrets that I put my family through this,
that I put my wife through this, that I acted
in Morley.
Speaker 1 (01:40):
That was an interview with Rosanna Scatto and Fox five.
We'll have more throughout the morning. Prosecutors release alleged healthcare
CEO assassin Luigi Mangioni's manifesto to prove his motive.
Speaker 7 (01:53):
Well, this is quite a bombshell if you've been following
this case since the beginning. He said he wanted to
whack the CEO. He wanted to generate news headlines. He
said he had it coming. So now we have a motive.
Speaker 8 (02:05):
And former Jet quarterback Aaron Rodgers has found a new
job as the Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback and the most famous
Steelers quarterback of all time, Terry Bradshaw doesn't like it
at all.
Speaker 1 (02:19):
That is just to me as a joke, what are
you gonna bring him in for one year? Are you
kidding me?
Speaker 6 (02:27):
Right?
Speaker 1 (02:27):
No, man, that guy needs to stay in California.
Speaker 9 (02:31):
Thank you, thank.
Speaker 1 (02:32):
You, June Bark and risk it to the gods out there.
All right. Now, let's get to the Zorin Mam Donnie controversy,
because it had to start coming right, there had to
be something. There was always this undercurrent, people accusing of
of anti Semitism. But he basically skated, He skated his
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way to second place. Nobody really went after him. You
know why because most of the people in the liberal
media in New York, most of the liberal Democrats that
run New York that are really socialist, wants Zorin Mamdani.
But it was during the debate where he slipped up. Now,
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Israel is self identified as a Jewish state has been
since nineteen forty eight. It's in the Israeli's parliament. The
Knesset passed the basic Law that Israel was a nation
state of the Jewish people in twenty eighteen just to
reaffirm that. So it really is given that Israel is
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a Jewish state. It was founded for the Jewish people
and eighty percent of the population is Jewish. But during
the debate this happened, just yes or no?
Speaker 3 (03:54):
Do you believe in a Jewish state of Israel.
Speaker 4 (03:56):
I believe Israel has the right to exist as a
Jewish state, as a state with equal rights.
Speaker 1 (04:05):
And his answer was no, he won't visit Israel.
Speaker 4 (04:09):
No no, no, unlike unlike you, I answer directly, I believe
every state should be a state of equal rights.
Speaker 1 (04:16):
Okay, thank you, well, he just said I would. I
would answer every question directly. And the question that Cuomo
brought up, the question that started all of this, was
what would your first visit overseas as mayor by and
almost every one of them said Israel, and Zori and
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Mamdani would not say that. That's what brought up this
whole discussion. So what Cuomo said was he's not going
to Israel. And he said no, no, no, I can't
answer my own questions, and then he didn't answer it.
There there is something going on here that is is
dangerous for the Mom Donnie campaign and dangerous for New
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York City and especially for Jews in New York City
because remember he refused to sign onto a resolution year
after year denouncing the Holocaust that's pro forma. Almost everybody
signs onto it. Only this little tiny handful of like
four or five people don't sign on to it, and
one of them is zur En Mom Donnie. He refused
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to sign a resolution celebrating Israel's seventy seventh birthday. These
are things that you just sign. I mean, it's a
no brainer, unless unless you're an anti Semite, unless you're
so afraid of losing your Muslim support that you don't
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sign on to it. There is something real here. For
a while, it just seemed like politics is normal, But
now it is getting awfully strange by the way. Rosanna
Scatto has become like the Barbara Walters of New York.
Everybody goes to Rosanna Scottish. They get every interview on
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Fox five. It's funny when I when I started at WABC,
she sat next to me for like just a couple
of weeks before they let her go. I had started
in the late nineteen eighties, and then there a mid
nineteen eighties and she was sitting next to me. And
then it was a new management that brought me in
and they were clearing house and she was one of
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the ones to go. So I didn't get to know
where that well, just to say hi, just to say
good morning in the mornings. But man, that ended up
good for her. That was the best thing. She's like
a star in New York and so everybody goes there.
I mean they did, like every interview. I told you,
she has the Barbara she has the Harvey Weinstein interview.
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We're gonna play a little bit of that later and
they're gonna be featuring on Fox this morning. But here
is mom Donnie. Right after debate on Fox five with
Rosanna Scato, do.
Speaker 2 (07:03):
You support Israel's right to exist as a Jewish state?
Speaker 4 (07:06):
I support Israel's right to exist as a state with
equal rights.
Speaker 1 (07:09):
I believe that.
Speaker 10 (07:10):
Every sata is a Jewish state, because I'm not comfortable
supporting any state that has a hierarchy of citizenship on
the basis of religion or anything else. I think that
in the way that we have in this country, equality
should be enshrined in every country in the world.
Speaker 1 (07:22):
That's my belief. WHOA. He went a little bit further
with Rosanna Escotto, not only saying he just wants equal rights,
he's uncomfortable. He is uncomfortable with them being a Jewish state.
This is going to be an issue. This is not
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going away. Absolutely. I would love to hear from you.
By the way, you can go to iHeartRadio app and
leave us a talkback. So you go to the iHeartRadio app,
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Would love to hear what you have to say on this.
I was I was so concerned about Zorhinmandani, not because
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of this issue. Now I'm concerned with him over this
because I knew it was always a little underlying, but
it never really rose to the surface because he's been
very good about it. He's extremely polished, and so I
thought to myself, Okay, maybe this is just one of
those political attacks and there's nothing, you know, big to it.
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I know that he didn't sign on to the Holocaust thing,
but you know, he's been pretty good on the on
the trail. Now they're going after him and he's sounding bad.
The fact that he is just has a refusal to
talk about this issue, to just say yes, it's a
Jewish state because it's been established as a Jewish state
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is concerning. And Steve Kornaki has been looking at this
race as well. But AOC, by the way, came out.
This is another thing. I'm sure she's now thinking, Wow,
who did I endorse? She endorsed or in Mom Donnie.
But I don't think that's gonna really have And Steve
Karnaki doesn't either, And he is the analyst, the political analyst,
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and the poll guy for NBC. He doesn't think it's
gonna have that big of an effect either.
Speaker 11 (09:18):
Her appeal, Kasio Cortez's appeal, I think overlaps.
Speaker 1 (09:22):
With what Mom Donnie's has been so far.
Speaker 11 (09:24):
So I think it reinforces, it doesn't necessarily expand. He's
doing best with younger voters, self described very liberal voters,
college educated voters.
Speaker 1 (09:33):
He actually does.
Speaker 11 (09:34):
Better with white voters than non white voters, that sort
of progressive base.
Speaker 1 (09:38):
Of the Democratic Party.
Speaker 11 (09:39):
We talk about a lot is with AOC, and it's
increasingly with him in this ring.
Speaker 1 (09:44):
Yeah, everybody is so enthralled with AOC, especially in the media.
She doesn't carry any weight with endorsements.
Speaker 12 (09:51):
None.
Speaker 1 (09:51):
It's not gonna do a thing, nothing, nothing, nothing. You
know who she endorsed in the last mayoral election, Maya Wiley,
who finish third, so he's got a little bit of
a problem. Now he's gonna have to answer for this,
and somebody has to put his feet to the fire.
It just started, it's got to continue. Well, the cast
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of Back to the Future has gotten back together and
are asking your help in finding a missing prop. We'll
tell you what it is next. Plus we have tickets
to see the Beach Boys at seven twenty five and
A twenty five. Always appreciate your talkbacks. To leave one,
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(10:32):
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and then we put you on the air.
Speaker 7 (10:38):
Hey Larry, good morning and crying minds want to know
how did Elon get that black guy extra lodge on
a T shirt?
Speaker 13 (10:50):
The T shirt will probably shrink before I do this summer.
Speaker 1 (10:55):
Very direct. Well, he thinks he's getting the T shirt
for asking that question. Uh maybe who knows? Who knows?
I'm not part of a voting. Uh So anyway, he
got he did talk. He explained about that black guy.
He said that he his son X was like boxing
and he told him, go ahead, hit me in the face.
Hit me in the face, which is a weird thing
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to say, Elon is a weird guy, and he hit
him in the face, and I guess X can hit
a lot harder than uh than Elon thought, than Dad thought.
And he gave him a black eye. And that's where
he said he got it. The interesting thing is that
Trump the other day said he offered him makeup. He
offered him make up this. He said, we can we
can hide that really easy, and Elon said no, no,
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thank you, maybe because he looked at the orange tint
on Trump and said, no, I don't know, look it.
I have no problem with I wore makeup all my life,
of course, from being on TV, and I used to
kid about it when I went out because I'd you know,
i'd give speeches in between and I'd be wearing makeup.
And the truth of the matter there is my brother
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in law is a funeral director, and I used to
go out and make up in a suit. And when
I go over there, like for Thanksgiving dinner, he said,
you know, if anything happens, you're good to go. So yeah,
I don't have anything against guys working makeup. It's part
of the professional necessity if you're on TV. Well, as
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we said a moment ago, the original cast of Back
to the Future has reunited. Not for another reboot, Nope, nope, nope.
They got together because they did do a reboot. The
original movie, the great Movie, was made in nineteen eighty five.
They got together in nineteen eighty nine for a sequel,
but when they went to look through the props for
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the sequel, they couldn't find the famous guitar. You know,
the guitar in the famous scene you know what I'm
talking about, the very famous scene when they're at a
school dance and he has to make sure that the
guy that eventually becomes his father kisses his mother at
that point so that he can exist or he won't exist.
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So and somebody in the band had hurt their hands,
so he grabbed the guitar. And remember, because he's from
the future, he played Johnny be Good And yeah, I
didn't play the guitar riff in the beginning. Maybe I
should have played that because it starts off with a
great guitar riff from Chuck Berry and then you know,
allegedly from Michael J. Fox. But so anyway, the band,
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the cast got together. The cast got together to beg
whoever took it to please bring it back by the
j Fox. You may know me as MINDI would fly.
We get Tom's in here.
Speaker 3 (13:45):
I played Lora McFly and back to the future.
Speaker 1 (13:47):
There's something very important that all of us are involved with.
We need your help.
Speaker 5 (13:54):
We are on the lookout for a missing guitar.
Speaker 1 (13:57):
Which I don't find. The guitar is I played in
MACI future.
Speaker 7 (14:00):
One't seen that guitar since nineteen eighty five, and we
need to find it.
Speaker 13 (14:04):
Somehow it's vanished, race from existence.
Speaker 1 (14:10):
Yeah, it's it's gonna be a prop guy, or it's
gonna be a teamster or somebody who worked.
Speaker 3 (14:15):
It's still around.
Speaker 1 (14:17):
I do. I do think it's still around and the
guy now can't give it back because I've been on
movie sets a lot, as you know from Maxis Hollywood.
A lot of sets. Props disappear all the times.
Speaker 3 (14:29):
I'm sure they do, but how many people save them?
I mean because now the movie is you know, something
of legend, but back then it was the guitar. Okay,
I'll take this one home.
Speaker 1 (14:41):
You you think if you had a guitar from an
iconic scene, somebody wanted.
Speaker 12 (14:46):
That guitar after that, you go, but you didn't know
it was gonna be iconic at the time.
Speaker 1 (14:53):
That's true. Yeah, but then you have it and it's iconic.
Do you think somebody went to a pun shop with it, Well,
maybe he did know.
Speaker 3 (15:02):
Maybe the guy took it and said, oh, you know,
my nephew is starting to play the guitar, I'll give
this to him.
Speaker 1 (15:07):
No, no, no, people take prompts because it's from the
movie and they want to remember the movie. Let's get
to Jacqueline Carl for the six thirty News Jacqueline.
Speaker 12 (15:17):
Good Morning. Top Trump ally Steve Bannon is jumping into
the growing feud between Elon Musk and President Trump. On Thursday,
Batton call for a formal investigation into Musk's immigration status,
claiming that Musk is in the country illegally and should
be deported. He's also urging the government to suspend Musk's
security clear ensuring any prob and one of the suspects
(15:39):
and the vicious beating and robbing of an off duty
police officer in the Bronx.
Speaker 3 (15:43):
Is pleading not guilty.
Speaker 9 (15:45):
Prosecutor say Wayne Lucas put a knife to Officer chowderin
a Feza's neck, while Tavion Hargrove stole his phone whilet
and service weapon in Parkchester over Memorial Day weekend.
Speaker 12 (15:56):
Upon learning that he was an officer, they took this
as an inventor to turn up the violence, pushing him
to the ground and stopping him on his head.
Speaker 9 (16:05):
Bronx DA Darcel Clark, the officer faces a long recovery.
The suspects, both twenty three, were tracked down in Virginia.
Lucas was extradited back to New York. He was arraigned
Thursday in a Bronx courtroom packed with cops. Hargrove remains
in Virginia, where he's fighting extradition. Kristen Marks wour News.
Speaker 12 (16:24):
All right, I'm worried about this next story, but I
have to admit I'm curious, and I am, by the way,
buying a robot costume just in case. Chalk up another.
Speaker 1 (16:33):
Future job to the robots.
Speaker 12 (16:35):
According to Reuter's, Amazon is reportedly in the process of
creating software that could be used to eventually replace human
delivery professionals with humanoid robots. This is the part that
gives me the willies, but I also am fascinated. Reports
say Amazon has developed what's being called a humanoid park
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in San Francisco, where such robots will be put through
tests on an indoor obstacle.
Speaker 1 (17:01):
Course. I would love to see that.
Speaker 12 (17:03):
Oh my god. I'm not happy that they may be
replacing people, but it's just so futuristic and freaky and weird.
I just want to see it. It's like something that
you would think you would see. You would come across
and say, oh, this is a movie set, but no,
this is actually happening now.
Speaker 1 (17:21):
It's amazing how you speak of it as a movie set.
It's amazing how movies were able to accurately predict the future. Well,
they said they were. They were trying to warn people
about the future. Yeah, well we didn't listen apparently, Thanks
so much, Jack Loncarl. After being relatively quiet for a
couple of days, Donald Trump is back in the spotlight.
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He's been talking with Russian President Vladimir Putin, He's been
talking with Chinese chairman g And, of course, I guess
the most important story, because that's what's getting all the headlines.
He's been feuding with Elon Musk. We'll talk about it
all next. I want to hear what you have to say.
Leave us a talkback. Go to seven to ten War
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each day to our favorite talkback of the morning. Oh
you hate to see when high profile celebrity couples break
up like Brad and Angelina?
Speaker 6 (18:28):
You do?
Speaker 3 (18:28):
You hate to see that?
Speaker 1 (18:29):
You do? You just say it breaks your heart when
there's when you think there's true love and then they
just split up. And I thought Elon and Donald Trump
were gonna last forever?
Speaker 3 (18:42):
Did you really?
Speaker 6 (18:43):
I did?
Speaker 1 (18:44):
I saw the two of them, and I thought, you know,
there's love, that's true love. And no, no, nothing lasts forever,
No relationships last forever. But this one, this is crazy.
It's almost absurd. It's Shakespearean in the way no, because
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it doesn't make any sense. A lot of it just
doesn't make any sense. Even Shakespeare wouldn't write something like
this because people would go, now, you did that too quickly,
that's you gotta let it fester a little bit. But
apparently so people at the White House were saying they
were getting on each other's nerves and you just didn't
see it publicly and so but man, didn't it seem
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like all of the sudden boom the two of them
hated each other.
Speaker 3 (19:33):
It just gave him the key last week to the
White House.
Speaker 1 (19:36):
Oh, I know, and said nice things about him. They
both said nice things about each other. And even even
before it blew up, and it really blew up on
social media, and it's funny. Social media must be out
of this world right now, on X and on truth
social Maybe that's why they're doing it, because people are
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going back and forth. I have them both up right now,
just to see what they're gonna say. You know, the
truth social ex truth Social ex truth Social X. You get.
You get both of them going after each other, and
do either of them sleep. It's it's like twenty four
hours of dissing each other. I have never seen I'm
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gonna keep talking about a couple, and I know it's
a weird bromance, but I have never seen a couple
go from being so close and liking each other so
much to within almost twenty four hours, hating each other,
wanting nothing to do with each other, and saying that
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they're going to hurt each other somehow.
Speaker 3 (20:44):
Well our talkbacks, they think maybe this was set up.
Speaker 1 (20:49):
Well, a lot of people think that, yeah, there's a
lot of people to think that there's Well, first of all,
let's go through the I was going to get to that,
but I'll do it right now. There's a couple of
reasons why this could have been set up. I don't
think it is. I did it first. I thought that
Elon Musk had to distance himself from Donald Trump a
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little bit because it was hurting his business and it
was hurting his brand, and so to be so close
to Trump, and I thought they both were in on this.
So that's what I thought at first. I have another
theory that I'll get to at the end, and there's
a reason for it. There's evidence that what I'm going
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to be saying at the end of this is right.
But let's go through how this all happened. It was,
and we shouldn't really be surprised because Elon Musk had
been talking about this bill for a while. As a
matter of fact, Elon Musk, way back way back at
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the Conservative Convention at Seapack was talking about this. He
was talking about the debt. He takes the debt very seriously.
He thinks the country could be bankrupt, just like a
company would be. He thinks it could be bankrupt. So
he's been talking about this for a long time.
Speaker 14 (22:13):
If the country goes insolvent, if if, if all, if
all the money is just spent on paying interest on debt,
there's no money left for anything. So that's that's the
reason I'm doing this is because I was looking at
the big picture here and it's like, Man, our debt's
getting out of control. Uh, the interest payments, the interest
on the national debt now exceeds the entire Defense Department budget.
Speaker 6 (22:35):
Trillion a year.
Speaker 9 (22:36):
Interest just to carry the money that we owe is
a trillion a year.
Speaker 14 (22:40):
It is unbelievable, rising rapidly. So like it's I mean,
a country is not from a person. The country overspends,
country goes bankrupt. Same, what's the same as a person
who overspends goes bankrupt. So it's it's not like optional
to solve these things, it's essential.
Speaker 1 (22:57):
So he's saying that's why he got involved with Doge.
That's exactly. So he gave up, He hurt his brand,
He left his companies to work on cutting debt, and
he had a hard time. He really had a hard
time because the government is not like a company. A
lot of stuff's hidden, a lot of stuff's hard to
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get at, and then there's a whole other side that's
going to object to everything you do. And then there's
a court system that's going to get involved as well.
Now that's the new lawfair thing. So he was frustrated
with all of that, but he did his best and
he cut it at the end. He cut two hundred
billion dollars, which nobody's really cut for a long time.
And how would you feel if you're Elon Musk and
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you do all of this and it's all wiped out
in a bill. All of it's wiped out in a bill.
So I can understand his frustration. And he had another
interview recently where he said the same thing.
Speaker 14 (23:53):
You know, I was like disappointed to see the massive
spending bill, frankly, which increases the bunch deeps if not
does decrease it. And that reminds the work that the
Noche team is doing.
Speaker 15 (24:06):
I actually thought that when this big beautiful bill came along.
Speaker 11 (24:08):
I mean, like everything he's done on Doge gets wiped
out in the first year.
Speaker 14 (24:13):
I think I think a Bill can be can be
can be big, or it can be beautiful. I don't
know if it could be both.
Speaker 1 (24:20):
So it was nice right then, right, so he's he
wasn't mad at that point. He wasn't mad. But then
he started getting on social media. So nobody had heard
that kind of that stuff, you know what I mean.
Unless you're really into you know, listening to NPR or
looking through YouTube like I do for stuff like this,
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you probably didn't hear that. But once he started getting
on social media, that's when it exploded. That's when it exploded.
And they started threatening each other with money, and they
started threatening that. Donald Trump said, I'm gonna cut I'm
gonna cut your programs and we're gonna get rid of
you of your tax incentives. And he said, go ahead
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and make my day. It got strange. It just got strange.
One was calling one crazy. The other said, yeah, well
he was involved with Jeffrey Epstein and wait, dill those
tapes come out. I mean it went nuclear really really fast, right,
crazy fast, crazy fast. But then Elon Musk put out
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a pole and in the poll, he said, do you
think that we should have a third political party? Since
eighty percent of the country, which isn't true. It's not
eighty percent of the country, since eighty percent of the
country doesn't agree with either party or in the middle.
Speaker 3 (25:49):
I think he said, yeah, so.
Speaker 1 (25:51):
Does he want to be the person that is in
charge of that third political party with his four hundred
billion dollars as the richest man in the world and
now all this publicity. Is he our new Ross Perrot?
I think the man has political ambitions and this is
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the to break from Donald Trump, like this is probably
the best thing he could possibly do. If he has
those ambitions. We'll see. That's what I think is going on.
I'm Bernie Vitter with your WR traffic. Let's talk. I
do want to get to a couple of your talkbacks
because you wanted to talk about Elon. I just want
to I got carried away there for a second. If
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he starts a third political party, of course Elon Musk
can't run for president because he wasn't born in this country.
But it does sound like he wants to start a
new political party. That I believe is what the pole
is all about. That is what I believe him now
being so frustrated about the debt that he's pulled away
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from Donald Trump, and he does have support from report publicans.
I mean a lot of people. Ran Paul has been
praising him for that. So I believe he's going to
play the puppet master and he's going to pick a candidate.
So he can't be the next Ross Parot, but he
can find the next Ross Parou and maybe have a
successful third party for the first time in a long
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time in this country. Now let's get to your talkbacks.
Speaker 12 (27:21):
I think the whole Trump Elon war, if you want
to call.
Speaker 6 (27:24):
It, is a setup. I think they're doing it on purpose.
Speaker 1 (27:28):
It's possible, that is very possible because it certainly gets
Elon away from being super partisan and that's what he
was getting hit with. And there are certainly Democrats now,
boyd they can turn on a second, huh Now they
love them.
Speaker 16 (27:44):
Rary, there's no way that we could be the only
ones that think the Trump Elon feud isn't just the
greatest troll of all time. They've actually got the Democrats
asking for the release of the Epstein files.
Speaker 1 (28:05):
Hey, that's that's pretty I love that where you went
with that. So now now the Democrats what the Epstein
files out because they believe that Donald Trump is going
to be on there. I love that.
Speaker 15 (28:20):
Good Morning. Regarding the feud between Trump and Musk, I'm
of the belief that this is like professional wrestlers going
at it, and they do these kind of things where
they primp and prem and all of that, and it's
all for show. I honestly don't believe that this is
actually an actual feud, but I think they made it
(28:41):
up just to make us very interested in what they
have to say.
Speaker 1 (28:46):
Well, that seems to be the predominant feeling is that
this isn't real. It does seem I understand why you
think that it does seem manufacturer, doesn't it how quickly
it got to look. I'm going to play more of
your talkbacks coming up, but to leave one, go to
seven to ten wo R on the iHeartRadio app and
(29:08):
then you look for the talkback feature and you always
make the show. Hey, I want to make sure that
I get more of this Harvey Weinstein interview with Rosanna
scato In. They're going to play a lot more later
this morning, but this is this is what they released
of it so far.
Speaker 6 (29:26):
I have regrets that I put my family through this,
that I put my wife through this, that I acted
in Morley, you know, And I put so many friends
through this, you know, but you know and hurt.
Speaker 13 (29:40):
You know people, you know. I mean that you know
that we're close to me by by by actions that
were stupid in me but never illegal, never criminal.
Speaker 1 (29:53):
So we all have more of that in this morning.
But he denies any crime real quickly. I just want
to talk about Louis Gimngioni and the fact that parts
of his manifesto were put in a filing by the prosecutors.
He was originally going to set off a bomb, but
he was afraid that he wouldn't get public opinion on
his side if he did that. So he had thought
(30:14):
this out. He knew that if he was an assassin
and he stalked this guy, he talks in detail about
how he stalked him. He knew that if he were
to kill him, it would make media headlines and that
he would have support. He's smart, but he's insane when
(30:35):
you look through some of his writings. So this is
going to be a fascinating trial. But he got exactly
what he predicted and what he wanted, and that's a
little scary. The New York City mayoral debate is still
making headlines well. Ask WR host Rob Astorino for his
takeaways after the seven o'clock news