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September 2, 2025 • 36 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning, Hope. You had a great three day weekend.
Well about the weather. It was perfect for the Labor
Day weekend, and now it's back to work and the
Big Three. The President is itching right now to send
the National Guard and federal assets to fight crime in Chicago.

Speaker 2 (00:20):
We are being targeted because of what and who we represent.

Speaker 3 (00:24):
Mister President, do not come to Chicago.

Speaker 1 (00:26):
I'm willing to go to Chicago, which is a big trouble.
But we have a governor that refuses to admit he
has problems. We'll talk about that fight and then the
question could New York be next on his list? He
keeps mentioning New York, keeps saying it over and over again.
He's got to be thinking about it. Former New York
Mayor Rudy Giuliani suffers several injuries in a car accident

(00:51):
in New Hampshire. The most serious injury a broken back.

Speaker 4 (00:54):
They didn't give specifics about if he had multiple vertebrae
that were fractured or just one. But typically when we
see a trauma induced spinal fracture broken back, it takes
people several months, especially if they're being treated with the
traditional methods, which are physical therapy, a back brace, rest
and pain relief.

Speaker 1 (01:14):
After the accident. This should raise his spirits. The former
mayor learned that the President was giving him the Presidential
Medal of Freedom. Some of the survivors who were sold
by Jeffrey Epstein to the rich and powerful will be
speaking out later today to push Congress for the release
of all the Epstein files.

Speaker 5 (01:33):
They're their stories and no one should politicize them.

Speaker 6 (01:37):
Let the American people hear from the victims and let
them tell their truth.

Speaker 1 (01:43):
And were you glued to the TV screen?

Speaker 7 (01:46):
It's time to play America's favorite deckpock game.

Speaker 5 (01:49):
This is power Ball.

Speaker 1 (01:51):
Then you were probably disappointed nobody won the billion dollar
power Ball and now tomorrow night's drawing is up to
one point three billion. By the way, two people in
New Jersey won a million dollars, so check your tickets.
And yesterday, Labor Day was the unofficial end of summer

(02:12):
and the beaches were packed.

Speaker 8 (02:14):
It's an awesome summer. I had an amazing summer with all
my friends, and I just love going down.

Speaker 1 (02:19):
To the Jersey shore. Asbury Park is a place to be.
Wait a minute, did you hear the forecast? Summer's not
dead quite yet. Now let's talk a little bit. First
of all, let's welcome Natalie Vaka back after what are you?
How long were you? You were a month?

Speaker 9 (02:35):
Right?

Speaker 1 (02:35):
About a month off?

Speaker 5 (02:37):
No, she looks, she looks gorgeous. I was here for
seven days in August.

Speaker 1 (02:43):
You were here for seven days in the month of August.

Speaker 7 (02:46):
I was Did you not realize I'm back, I'm back,
I'm back.

Speaker 1 (02:51):
Wow? And how was it?

Speaker 5 (02:53):
You know what?

Speaker 7 (02:54):
August was a really good month. Yeah, the weather was spectacular.

Speaker 1 (02:58):
It was gorgeous. And what what beach do you.

Speaker 7 (03:00):
Go to down in between Seaside and Point Pleasant on
the Barrier Island.

Speaker 1 (03:06):
That's gorgeous Because you're rich, you got a place.

Speaker 10 (03:09):
I am not.

Speaker 5 (03:10):
It is not my home. I have someone who lends
me a house.

Speaker 11 (03:15):
You know.

Speaker 5 (03:16):
My family has a home down there, so that's where
we hang out. But it was great.

Speaker 7 (03:20):
I just you know what, I worry because I can't
ever just take good weather and say great, what's coming next?

Speaker 5 (03:27):
Because the summer was way too good.

Speaker 1 (03:31):
That is the very definition of a pessimen. That's unbelievable.
So now you're worried that it's been so nice that
we're going to get slammed.

Speaker 5 (03:42):
With something I have to it just ying and yang.

Speaker 3 (03:45):
Right.

Speaker 1 (03:45):
So in your life, if things are going too good,
you always think, oh, something that's gonna happen.

Speaker 7 (03:50):
Sometimes I just like to be prepared, that's why.

Speaker 1 (03:54):
Well that's kind of amazing. Well, anyway, we missed you.
Chris was in and Chris was great, but not you.
So we're really we're really glad to have you back. Jacqueline,
you missed her, right.

Speaker 12 (04:07):
Oh my god, I missed her so much.

Speaker 5 (04:09):
When she's gone, I'm so sweet.

Speaker 7 (04:11):
And you know what, I got so many really nice
dms from listeners on my Instagram account wondering where I was.

Speaker 5 (04:18):
But I was, okay. That was really sweet, So thank you.

Speaker 1 (04:20):
Yeah, I like Larry sucks by himself. Why aren't you here?
Why can't Why aren't you here to help?

Speaker 5 (04:27):
Not one person said that, not one, not one.

Speaker 1 (04:30):
Thanks. It's so it's great to have you back, and
I'm glad you had tremendous weather. You really did. Let's
talk about the Mayorage race for a second, because Governor Hochel,
who has been well in the majority of people who
are refusing in the Democratic Party to endure Zorin Mom Donnie,
seems like she might be changing her mind. I've had

(04:53):
my conversations about where the city will go under his leadership.

Speaker 13 (04:57):
He is the candidate.

Speaker 5 (04:58):
He was reached out to me to talk about these things.

Speaker 1 (05:01):
Yeah, sorry about the audio. There. She was at the
East Indian Day parade. Every politician was at the parade.
But what she was hinting is that they're having conversations.
And one thing amazingly that she said was that he
was the only candidate to reach out to her, which
seems kind of amazing since Andrew Cuomo and Well, they've

(05:27):
had a kind of tumultuous relationship, but at least they
work together. I know Governor home Go very well. I
was the one who.

Speaker 14 (05:35):
Found her to run initially, Governor. I think it's because
the Assemblyman doesn't know her.

Speaker 15 (05:43):
He's only been there for a couple of years and he.

Speaker 11 (05:45):
Never showed up for work, so he's probably introducing himself.

Speaker 1 (05:50):
Well, Mandami is kind of thrilled about the whole thing.

Speaker 16 (05:53):
We don't need Washington DC's help in addressing these questions
of New York City.

Speaker 15 (05:59):
What we need is them to stop hurting the city, right.

Speaker 1 (06:02):
He appreciates the Governor Hochel stood up to Trump.

Speaker 16 (06:05):
It showcases a new era of politics in our city,
which has for so long been characterized by a mayor
and a governor at waur and we know that that
was former Governor Andrew Cuomo's orientation to a relationship that
is critically important to delivering for New Yorkers.

Speaker 1 (06:22):
So I don't know if Kathy Hockel's going as far
as Mom Donnie hopes she would go, because now he's
claiming is that Governor Hokeel is now embracing socialism. It's
a new era in politics in New York. And I
don't think she was going that far, but everybody was.

(06:45):
The East Indian Parade, it was it was pretty amazing.
The parade itself is amazing every single year, but Curtis
Sleewan wanted to make sure everybody understood that he's been
going going to this parade forever, and not only that,
he has been walking the streets forever in that area

(07:09):
to make sure it's safe.

Speaker 3 (07:10):
I mean, I know every square Richard Crown Heights to
the surrounding areas where the West Indian community has.

Speaker 11 (07:16):
Become the power.

Speaker 3 (07:17):
I will never forget those who helped make the Guardian
Angels that make me why I'm todday.

Speaker 1 (07:22):
It is getting a little bit scary right now. But
you know, we just talked about it being the unofficial
end to summer. This is the official beginning of the
real campaign. Now you're going to start to see ads. Now,
you're going to start to see money. Now, more endorsements
are going to come in, and people now are paying
more attention than they ever paid before. Everybody was kind

(07:48):
of like, well, let's let this figure itself out. You know,
the elections far away. People are going to drop out,
people are going to get endorsements, people aren't going to
get endorsements. But now it's serious, and we got two
debates coming up and I in October. But in the meantime,
you're going to see a whole lot of ads, and
there's a whole lot of maneuvering going on. I was

(08:09):
surprised yesterday you heard all the people I played. I
played Mom Donnie, and I played Cuomo and I played Sliwa.
Eric Adams has really started to not talk about the
campaign out of nowhere. As a matter of fact, when
he was asked questions at a press conference on Friday,
he said, on topic on topic, on topic, on topic,

(08:32):
he hasn't been doing that at all. You know how
he has the news conferences and he says, no, no, no,
we have to stay on topic for the news conference,
and then I'll have one news conference a week where
you can ask anything. Well, he threw that out during
this campaign. Now all of a sudden it's back, which
leads me to believe he is seriously thinking about dropping

(08:54):
out of the race, which, by the way, I think
would be a wise thing to do at this point,
because he could endorse a candidate. He could endorse Cuomo
or I guess it would just be Cuomo. He's not
going to endure Sliwa and he's not going to endorse
mom Donnie and work with Cuomo, and Cuomo would embrace him,

(09:15):
and then he'd save his mayoralship because he's going to
go out as a failure. He's going to go out
as someone who lost an election. He's going to go
out as someone who was charged by the federal government
and had the charges dropped by the Trump administration. And
that's not the way he wants to go out. So
maybe I'm reading too much into this, but it is strange.

(09:37):
He's just taking a completely different take on the whole thing.
He's it's a completely different attitude that he has right now.
So I don't know. I just get the feeling that
this may be the end of the line for Eric Adams,
even before the debates, why put himself through the debates

(09:59):
of he has no shot? And every poll, poll after
poll after poll after poll, shows that he's not going
to come any We're close. He's in the single digits
on every single poll, and so I just feel like
that's what's going to happen, which way, by the way,
would be horrible for Curtis Leewa because right now, the

(10:21):
only path to victory for Curtis Leewa is the three
other ones splitting votes, and if one of them drops out,
I just don't think that's going to happen. Anyway. I'd
like to hear from you. I do agree with that.
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rich CEO who exposed to himself as to who he

(11:03):
really is. Plus tickets to see Hugh Jackman at eight
twenty five, so stay with us. Well, I'm sure everybody
has seen this by now, right, the viral video of
the tennis player try and sign autographs for a old
row of people. Can't wade Como Marchuk, who is one
of the best players in the world. He's Polish player.

(11:25):
He was supposed to do really well at the US Opening.
Unfortunately lost but he got pretty far but then then
eventually lost. But Kamo Marschak was walking along a line
of people and you know, it was adults and little kids,
but mostly little kids. And there was a little blonde kid,
probably eleven years old, all excited and he he had
a huge tennis ball to sign and he's right there,

(11:48):
and you know, Kamal Marshack's got his head down, he's
taken things and signing him, taking things and signing him,
and he sees the little kid with the blonde hair
who's all excited, and he goes to hand him his
cap and I'm sure you've seen the video, right, because
it was all over social media and it became the
story over the weekend. But there's this big guy huge,

(12:10):
I mean what he used to be six three sixty
four something like that. This real big guy next to
him grabs the cap. Now march Ok. The tennis player
didn't see it, but the kid was stunned. And give
I give the kid a lot of credit. The kid
was standing up for himself, trying to get his attention, saying, hey,
that's mine, right, he was given that to me. And
the guy I kept his back turned to him the

(12:32):
whole time and was laughing. And you know, you know
skates on this whole thing.

Speaker 7 (12:38):
The wife, the wife in the back who took the cap.

Speaker 1 (12:42):
From him and shoved it in her back.

Speaker 5 (12:43):
Right, she should have been like, hey, give it back
to the kid.

Speaker 1 (12:46):
No, they were laughing along.

Speaker 5 (12:47):
It was ridiculous.

Speaker 1 (12:48):
They thought it was funny. Now to the tennis players,
of credit, he did make up for it afterwards. But
I don't want people to be too all over him
because he had a head down the whole time.

Speaker 7 (13:00):
I didn't know because he kept going, he kept signing,
he was moving, looking down and doing all this stuff.
So he really didn't see because I watched it a
bunch of times.

Speaker 1 (13:08):
Yeah, I mean, and everybody was stunned. And I'll tell
you what, I look for sound to play during the show.
I had a hard time finding sound about this because
people were using words you wouldn't normally use on television constantly,

(13:29):
over and over and over again. And even what I
found is kind of icy. Yeah, a little.

Speaker 7 (13:36):
Dicey put an arrogant piece of crap like that is
it's outrageous.

Speaker 5 (13:40):
That this man would do that, just grab the hat
out of the kid's hands. You know, I feel bad
for the kid, but you know, he did try. He
tried to defend himself there.

Speaker 4 (13:49):
But he also shame a guy's girlfriend who was accomplished
and hit it in her bag and taking.

Speaker 1 (13:55):
Pictures, right, And so the internet slews did their jobs
really well. I loved him. I love him. They tracked
him down. They tracked the guy down, and he turns
out he's very rich. He owns a company in Poland.
His name's Piot Xeric and he was exposed to the

(14:18):
world and his company was getting you know, he's getting
death threats and his company was getting all the you know,
people that you did business with the company. It's like
they were cobblestone company. People did business with the company.
We're calling and say, hey, cancel my order.

Speaker 5 (14:31):
Is he laughing now, Piot, Well.

Speaker 1 (14:33):
Piot, listen to this. So Piot he calls his attorney,
and his attorney puts out a statement. It was the
worst statement that you could possibly put out in this situation.
Did you read it? Yes, Oh my god. What he
was basically saying he never apologized, never apologized, basically said

(14:56):
in the statement, well the kid's got to learn a
tough lesson about life.

Speaker 12 (15:00):
Well you will now.

Speaker 1 (15:01):
By So Piatra quickly said, well, that wasn't me, that's
my attorney, and they pulled back the statement. Now he
finally did apologize, never gave back the hat, finally did apologize.
But the star in this whole thing is Kamal Marchok

(15:25):
because Kamal Marschak asked them to please find out who
that kid was. I want to meet him. Met with
him after the matches. Now he lost, so it's a
tough day for him. He met with him and his friends.
He brought a whole bag full of goodies, including hats
and t shirts and all tennis balls that he signed,

(15:49):
and he gave it to the kid posed with the family,
and then gave him free tickets to future matches at
the US Open.

Speaker 5 (15:57):
Good for him.

Speaker 7 (15:59):
You know, every time I go to a sporting event
and I see that, you know, you see this happen.
All the kids run right to the you know, the
sideline or whatever it is, and they try to get
their balls or their hats, and then there's always an
adult there not with the kid trying to do this
on the wrong Why Why And if you want to
get it for your kid, get.

Speaker 5 (16:18):
Your kids to go up there himself.

Speaker 1 (16:20):
Yeah, And there's a difference. The kids are there for
love y. The adults are there for business, right. They
want to be able to sell the ball eBay, yeah, exactly,
or for their store or whatever or their personal collection,
you know, at home. But yeah, I agree with you.
It is a little bit weird. Now, let's get the
news at six thirty with Jacqueline Carl Jacqueline.

Speaker 5 (16:42):
Lara, Good Morning.

Speaker 12 (16:43):
Chicago is shaping up to be the next city targeted
and President Trump's immigration crackdown. Homeland Chief Christy Nome confirmed
ICE is planning expanded operations in the coming days, much
like the ones recently carried out in Los Angeles, and
advocates for New York City retirees planned to rally for
healthcare protections at city Hall today.

Speaker 17 (17:05):
It comes as Mayor Eric Adams consider switching retired city
workers to a private Medicare advantage plan. The protest is
set for the day after Mayor Adams turn sixty five,
which is when most Americans become eligible to enroll in
the federally funded healthcare program Medicaid. Advocates TLA and New
York that their goal is to wish the mayor a
happy birthday, while reminding him of a previous decision he

(17:27):
made earlier this summer to not move forward with the
Medicare advantage program, even though he can legally offer the
proposed plan.

Speaker 5 (17:35):
Natalie Migliori Woor News.

Speaker 12 (17:38):
Someone help me with this. Can someone tell me what
is going on at the beaches? For some beachgoers, the
long Labor Day weekend might have been a poopy experience.
According to Gizmoto, dozens of beaches across the United States
have been flagged for quote high levels of fecal bacteria. People,

(18:00):
this is not where you go with the ocean Because
of that, many beaches posted warnings urging visitors to avoid
going into the water. Those advisories hit beaches in Massachusetts,
New York, California, and Hawaii. Do we need more porta potties?
Do we need less lazy people? I mean, what's happening

(18:20):
in my life? Never occurred to me to do that
in the beach and in the ocean.

Speaker 5 (18:25):
I don't know if it's from that. It's not sewage.
I don't just going in there and swimming up.

Speaker 7 (18:31):
But well, I think people probably do that too, but
I don't know if we would be to the point
that would be detected.

Speaker 1 (18:38):
I don't think they go number two.

Speaker 5 (18:40):
No, usually number one.

Speaker 1 (18:41):
A lot of people go number one. You see them
all the time. I love the women that go out
just to their waste.

Speaker 10 (18:49):
And they're going like this, and they're start waving their
hands in the water like they're having a good time,
and like, we all know what you're doing, we all
know what you're doing.

Speaker 12 (19:00):
I didn't, Oh my god, I'm now, Oh my god.

Speaker 1 (19:07):
Yeah, no, you haven't seen that where they put their
hands and they pretend like they're having a good time
and they swirl in the water a little bit.

Speaker 12 (19:15):
I'm too busy doing hand stands in the ocean. Still
still good for you. I'm like, just sit on the
bottom and meditate. Now now I think I'll just get
my own ocean.

Speaker 1 (19:28):
Well, you'd never noticed. You'll be out there after that
woman's in there. And then there's a warm spot.

Speaker 5 (19:34):
You were going to go there, and I wasn't going
to go there, but you did.

Speaker 1 (19:37):
But it's true, isn't it? Isn't it? If it's fresh
and there's stole a warm spot?

Speaker 18 (19:42):
What's everybody having for breakfast? Enjoy barne juice? Thanks so much,
Jacquelin car. President Trump is itching to send federal resources
into Chicago, and man did they need it?

Speaker 1 (19:55):
Wait, un do you hear the crime figures for Chicago
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Politicians on one side and the resident on the other.

(21:02):
And the residents are mad. They are upset because their
city is under siege and the politicians are ignoring it,
and they're ignoring it for all the wrong reasons. Brandon Johnson,
the mayor, governor Pritzer, both of them are just They

(21:23):
just want to fight Donald Trump no matter what, doesn't
matter how many people die in their city, doesn't matter
what the crime stats are. And over the weekend it
was horrible. But this isn't unusual. That's the problem. This
is what weekends are like during the summer, especially in Chicago.
Fifty four people shot. Fifty four people shot, that's war stats.

(21:48):
Seven killed in one weekend that doesn't include yesterday. Those
stats for yesterday aren't out yet. And they were parades
and there were events that were up too, or events
places where a lot of these shootings happen. So you
can expect that number to go up. I just want
you to that to sink in for a second. Remember

(22:09):
we made a big deal in the Bronx when we
had five people shot. Fifty four people shot.

Speaker 15 (22:18):
Can you fathom that seven killed? Seriously, they were the
kind of numbers in a rock that we'd get about
fatalities in a week. That's happening in a weekend in Chicago.
And so Donald Trump, the president saying, hey, look look

(22:40):
what we did in Washington, d C. Let us come in.
We can end this, we can help.

Speaker 1 (22:48):
But they are so infected by partisan politics in that
state and in that city, they can't just come to
the point where they say, yes, Brandon Johnson signed an
executive order making it so they can't come in. By
the way, the executive order is worth the paper it's

(23:10):
signed on. It's it means nothing, but he signed it,
and he made a big deal about it. Look what
we did. They can't come here now.

Speaker 2 (23:18):
The sweeping executive order directs our Department of Law to
pursue any and every legal mechanism to hold this administration
accountable for violating the rights of chicagoan's. This order affirms
that the Chicago Police Department will not collaborate with military
personnel on police patrols or civil immigration enforcement.

Speaker 1 (23:39):
What rights are being violated? You know what people have.
They have the right not to die, They have the
right not to get shot. They have the right to
live their lives in peace because you did a good
job of protecting your city, which you did not it

(24:00):
It pains me that partisan politics have gone this far
that a mayor of the city will allow people to
die on the streets of that city, allow them to
live in fear, allow them to end up in the hospital,
maybe not dead, but their lives are ruined sometimes after that,

(24:23):
simply because of partisan politics, simply because he won't admit
we've got a problem when the problem is staring him
in the face. When those numbers come to his desk
every single day, telling him about how many people were shot,
how many robberies there were, how many people are afraid

(24:43):
to go out of their homes. What does he do?
Throw it into the trash. Does he just completely ignore it.
The nice thing is, though the people are rising up.
People that never voted for Donald Trump, never like Donald Trump,
now are saying, hey, we need help, including it. A
Democratic activist Zoe Lee, who is very well known in Chicago.

(25:06):
She's completely changed. She's saying, come on.

Speaker 19 (25:09):
I don't want to hear about this man being racist.
I don't want to hear about life supremacy. I don't
want to hear that he's a dictator. I don't want
to hear any of that. We need help.

Speaker 1 (25:23):
How about that? And she's one of the ones that
was calling him all those things in the past. She
doesn't care anymore, she doesn't care about politics. She's afraid
to go outside. And these politicians have the nerve to
talk about how safe it is in the lake front,

(25:43):
how safe it is in the Loop. No, you go
and live there for a day, Go live in Zoe's
shoes for a day, and then tell me it's safe.
And Democrats on that are now turning Democratic Alderman. Raymond
has now come out. Alderman's like their city council has

(26:05):
now come out and said, look, we need help. This
is ridiculous.

Speaker 20 (26:09):
It's absolutely asinine to me to hear my Democratic colleagues
say that we don't want more help, that we don't
want federal intrusion into our city, even though we know
that we are not only both relying on federal grants,
but that we've always worked hand in hand with the FBI,
ATFDA and other federal agencies here in the city of
Chicago to go after those most dangerous threats that are
on our streets and in our communities.

Speaker 1 (26:30):
Look, if it was Joe Biden, which by the way,
we never would have done this because he never would
have thought of it. If it was Joe Biden, I'd say, oh, yeah,
thank you for the help. We really need it. We'll
work together. So it's just politics. They're allowing politics to
kill people in their state. Here's Alderman Anthonyapolatino to show
you that it's an uprising in Chicago against this mayor

(26:54):
and the governor, and it's happening from Democrats.

Speaker 13 (26:57):
We have two hundred and eighty six people shot in
this city. Those are ridiculous numbers. Those are numbers that
everybody should be embracing and saying, how do we make
this better? If our federal government and our president is
willing to bring the National Guard here, whether it's the FBI,
the DEEA, and the future, bring them. We need all
the help we can get. The truth is we have
a crime problem here. It needs to be embraced and

(27:19):
it needs to be fixed now.

Speaker 1 (27:21):
Anthony Neapolitano, the alderman, is a former cop and he
keeps contact as a matter of that, he's in the
forefront of all police issues in the city. He keeps
contact with the police department and the union, and he
just like in Washington, DC, he says, they're fudging the numbers.

Speaker 13 (27:40):
As you might have homicide rates up, but when you
reclassify those as death investigations on paper, that number doesn't
show us high anymore. When you've got shootings where no,
there's no victims, but there's actually rounds that have been
shot and there's damage of property, they label those things
now sometimes damage the property not an overall shooting. When
they find those shells on the ground, sometimes they label

(28:01):
those things and the report has found property, not rounds
found that would be acclaimed as a shooting.

Speaker 1 (28:07):
Unbelievable. Just like in Washington, d C. They were hiding
the number of murders. They were hiding the number of
shootings because everybody knows that's what people look at first.
And now they do the same thing in Chicago. I'd
love to know if they're doing that in New York

(28:28):
as well. And still just because it's Donald Trump, not
only the mayor, but the governor says no, no, no,
even if you try to come in here, we will
fight you in court.

Speaker 3 (28:38):
We hope that they don't send any troops along with Ice,
and if they do, they'll be in court pretty quickly
because that is illegal. Pase Cooma Tatis does not allow
US troops into US cities to do, you know, to
fight crime, to be involved in law enforcement.

Speaker 1 (29:00):
That's not their job. It can be their job. They
can do the job you're not doing, and that's keeping
the third largest city in the country safe. It's because
I love Chicago. You lived there for years. It's become
a hellhole. People are afraid to go outside, and these guys,

(29:23):
because of political pride, won't just say, hey, guess what
we need the help come on in here while people
are dying. It is awful people are afraid to go outside.

Speaker 14 (29:37):
I'm fifty four, and the twenty four year olds standing
there with a rifle telling me and my sons to
go on in the house or go down a block,
or you can't do this, or whatever they feel like
doing out their mouth that they've meant ordered to do it.
Maybe they doing it on their own, you know. So
I definitely know it's going to be a conflict because
when I used to living like.

Speaker 1 (29:56):
That, that's not a Trump supporter. That's somebody that supports
his family. That's somebody that wants to stay alive. That's
somebody that faces this every single day. Well, coming up
next to federal court halts most of President Trump's tariff,
So what's the next move? Will tell you next. We
were supposed to have chaos in the streets by now,
we were supposed to have no stock shelves, and prices

(30:21):
were supposed to go through the stratosphere because of the tariffs. Oh,
the tariffs. They're such a horrible thing that's going to
happen to America, And none of it happened. But what
did happen is that manufacturing came back to the United States.
What did happen is the American workers were protected. What
did happen is we're now at full employment. Unbelievable that

(30:45):
quickly within months. Because of the tariffs, there's been more
investment in America. There's been more jobs coming to America
and more money. We're making hundreds of billillions of dollars
in tariffs, and we'll go into the trillions over the
next few years, all because of Trump's tariffs.

Speaker 8 (31:08):
If you're building in the United States of America, if
you're working in the United States of America, if you're
trying to earn a decent living right here at home,
we are going to fight for you every single day.
But if you build crap overseas and try to undercut
the wages of American workers, you're going to pay a
big fat tariff before you bring it back in to
the United States of America.

Speaker 1 (31:28):
But the Democrats, again, just like crime, still against the tariffs.
Oh no, no, no, no, no. We want to pay more.
We want to have a big deficit. We want everything
horrible that happened with the unfair Trade balance and so
of federal court. All Democrats voting against Trump's tariffs said

(31:53):
that the use of the nineteen seventy seven Emergency Powers
Act didn't apply to most of the tariffs, and so
he wants to stop them.

Speaker 6 (32:02):
The statute says that if there is such a national
security emergency, the president can block and regulate any foreign transaction.
How is it that he can't impost tariffs?

Speaker 1 (32:12):
Under this law?

Speaker 6 (32:13):
Presidents have cut off all trade with countries like Iran, Cuba,
North Korea. So how can a president not do less,
which is to oppose, say a tariff of ten percent,
twenty percent, or thirty percent.

Speaker 1 (32:26):
Right, It's been used by almost every president since nineteen
seventy seven to regulate tariffs, to cut off funding, to
for several different executive orders they eat has been used
over and over and over again. Oh but not Donald Trump.
You know why, because he's a dictator, That's why. Which

(32:50):
you know, these words are thrown out there like they're
true and to the point where they have no meeting.
Here is US Trade Representative Jay This and Greer.

Speaker 21 (33:00):
It would be disastrous. Remember that over President Biden's presidency,
the trade deficit increased by forty percent. It was already enormous,
and it increased to one point two trillion dollars, which
means manufacturing jobs overseas, importing food from overseas. The imbalance
is just unsustainable. So if we lose the program. It

(33:21):
makes it very, very difficult to fix that problem.

Speaker 1 (33:25):
The tariffs have been shown to have worked. There is
stunning proof of how it has worked. And all of
the things, all the ramifications we were told were going
to happen by the Democrats again never ever happened.

Speaker 16 (33:44):
Now.

Speaker 1 (33:44):
Look, Scott Besson, who is the Treasury Secretary, says, you know,
he thinks this will be thrown out by the Supreme Court.

Speaker 11 (33:52):
If they're so bad and the American consumers paying them,
why do we hear the European companies or the Chinese
companies or the Chinese complaining about tariff if it's all
being borne by the American people. It's just it's just not.

Speaker 1 (34:06):
Happening, right, And so this is going to go to
the Supreme Court, and it's going to get thrown out.
There's almost no chance that it's not going to get
thrown out.

Speaker 9 (34:15):
The Supreme Court will probably rule in the President's favor.
They've seemed to be you know, the question in hand
is the authorities of the President of the United States,
not necessarily whether you're a Democrat or Republican. I think
they will rule in their favor because I think they've
been leaning.

Speaker 1 (34:31):
That way they have been leaning that way on all
of the rulings about tariffs. But by the way, it
has been used over and over and over again by
every president. Now suddenly Donald Trump uses it the Emergency
Powers Act, and no, you can't use it all of

(34:52):
a sudden. It is so hypocritical, it is so insidious,
but it and again it's the Democrats doing things to
hurt the country just because Donald Trump's doing the right thing.
He puts them on the wrong side of every issue.
So he's brought all this manufacturing in, he's brought all

(35:13):
this investment in, He's raised employment in this country to
an historic level, all within a few months. And they
don't like it. Just like the crime issue, they don't
like it. They're going to do everything they can to
stop it. The President himself ever said that these tariffs
are permanent. If in fact.

Speaker 19 (35:35):
People stop dying from Commune's Chinese, Betsy can Canadian rud
Cartel Femina tomorrow, the tariff.

Speaker 13 (35:42):
Would be lifted.

Speaker 1 (35:43):
That's the tariffs are They call him Peter Navarro, and
he said something extremely important there. No one ever said
these tariffs are are permanent. He just wanted to fix
He wanted to mix the trade imbalance and bring the

(36:03):
money that was going to other countries into our country,
the manufacturing that was going to other countries into our country,
the jobs that were going to other countries into our country.
And again, once again, and is so important, once again,
that Democrats are on the wrong side of the issue

(36:25):
Donald Trump just because they hate Trump. Because they hate Trump,
they end up on the wrong side of the fence,
over and over and over again. Well, let's continue to
talk about this issue because we have White House Correspondent
John Decker coming up. We're going to find out what
happens next with these tariffs. That's right after the seven

(36:47):
o'clock news
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