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May 6, 2025 • 31 mins
Reopening Alcatraz?
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning, thanks for being with us this morning and
the Big Three. We're learning now that at Newark Liberty
International Airport, the air traffic controllers screen you know, where
they see all the flights coming and going, that went
black for sixty to ninety seconds last week three forty three.

Speaker 2 (00:20):
I'm going to move you here because I just got
told that to approach lost all the radars. Three of
the court radar screens went black and they have no
frequent twenty three forty three, whoever anyone else is on frequency.
I guess this is a serious issue because I have
one more arrival and now I have nobody else coming
in back.

Speaker 1 (00:37):
That is the most panicked I ever heard an air
traffic controller. Usually when even no matter what's happening, they
are calm, and you can get from his voice that
it'll be weeks, not days before flights can get back
on schedule. At Newark's Liberty International, jury selection continues today.
If the P. Diddy sexual assault and trafficking trial, and

(01:00):
the defense has already signaled their strategy.

Speaker 3 (01:03):
They're going to say and allege that these victims were
in a consensual sexual relationship and that these were not acts,
that they were not in agreement with.

Speaker 1 (01:13):
How about New York Attorney General Letitia James. So she's
already facing possible federal charges for mortgage fraud, and now
she is leading a lawsuit with other Democratic ages to
stop Donald Trump's doge cuts.

Speaker 4 (01:29):
The justices have said, including liberal justices like Justice Kagan,
that this is truly insane and this is just the
latest such lawsuit to retot try to limit what this
president can do.

Speaker 1 (01:43):
And Donald Trump is serious about reopening the world famous
San Francisco prison Alcatraz. So when could the famous or
the infamous prison reopen?

Speaker 5 (01:55):
I think pretty darn quick. He's already ordered the FBI,
the Bureau of Prisons, the Department of Homeland Security to
get to work on this. Nice going to involve the
National Park Service, but I think Secretary Bergen, we'll be
ready to move out swiftly on this.

Speaker 1 (02:10):
And another year and another successful Met Gallo, the world's
most watched fashion show, celebrated black fashion this year.

Speaker 6 (02:19):
Most importantly to me in a way is when I
look at the show, I see freedom, I see liberation,
I see hope, I see respect.

Speaker 1 (02:28):
And money you see money. The event raised thirty one
million dollars for the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Hey, before
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to ten woor to make it that much easier to listen. Now,
let's talk about what is going on at Newark Airport.
It is insane that this is continuing. Yesterday again, long
delays Yesterday again, flights were canceled. Yesterday again, flights in

(03:36):
air were told to land somewhere else or turn around.
This isn't supposed to be this way, obviously, And why
is it just Newark? I mean this is the air
traffic controllers are in Philadelphia. They run the entire sector.
Why Is it just affecting this one airport. I don't
think anybody seems to have the answer to that. But

(04:00):
as you heard a moment ago, air traffic controllers are panicked.

Speaker 2 (04:06):
I just got told that the approach lost all the radars.
Three of the four radar screens went black, and they
have no frequency and they want you to be advising
they may not be able to raid our contact you
because of the radar issues, and they may lose you
on for certain times of when you're flying.

Speaker 1 (04:23):
So the air traffic controllers are blind and they're not
even able to contact. This was only sixty to ninety seconds,
but that's an eternity when you have a flight coming
in and you have to make sure everything's clear and
you need to be communicating with everyone. No wonder he
had panic in his voice. That could have been a tragedy.

(04:46):
And so people that are going to the Newer International
Airport right now are waiting there for hours to get
their flights, and sometimes they're told the flights aren't coming in.
United Airlines is so frustrated with the whole thing, they
have canceled thirty five flights in and out of Newark
International It right now Newark International through no fault of

(05:11):
its own. This isn't the people who run the airport
over there. This is the FAA and an outdated system
that's never been taken care of for forty years. Remember
all that money that the Biden administration passed in bills.
One was called an infrastructure bill, wasn't It wasn't that

(05:32):
a trillion dollars. It was a joke. It was misnamed
go through the bill. It was filled with self interest
and special interests. Sure, they built wind turbines right off
the Jersey Coast, right off Long Island, right off Connecticut,

(05:53):
up and down the East coast, wind turbines, and now
we have an outdated air trap the control system that
was ignored. They could have used that money for that.
There certainly was money that was supposed to be earmarked

(06:14):
for infrastructure, and maybe maybe the most important part of
infrastructure after the roads and bridges, is air traffic control,
and that was ignored by the Biden administration. They had
the money, We know they had the money. They passed
one of the largest bills in history, a trillion dollar bill.

(06:43):
It is incredible the last four years, the incompetence, what
they did to this country should never be ignored, and
there needs to be investigation after investigation after investigation defined
out who was really running things and who was making
the calls, and who did this to our country and

(07:06):
who did this to the passengers at Newark International Airport
who just want to catch a flight.

Speaker 6 (07:12):
Nobody knows what's next and if my flight's getting deleted.

Speaker 1 (07:15):
More Now, the passengers, I am encouraged by some of
the things they say because they seem to know completely
what is going on.

Speaker 7 (07:29):
They have the most critical job for our safety, and
so if they are understaffed and the people that are
covering are going to be overtired because they are doing
longer shifts. As a flyer, that's making me feel very nervous.

Speaker 1 (07:46):
Actually, So when could this finally improve? Now we've been told,
we were told last week for a little bit that
it's going to be a few days. Don't worry about it.
Now we're told it could be weeks, maybe months. Because
the entire system is a problem.

Speaker 8 (08:01):
I do anticipate a getting worse. There's quite a few
issues that are going on. There were some maintenance issues,
some things going on at the airport as well, So
it's not only about staffing. But the fact that it
is about staffing says a lot of things. One is
that the air traffic controllers have kind of had enough.
They're not going to work this overtime anymore. There's more
retiring going on right now than there has been before.

(08:22):
They're selecting where they want to work. It's a real
shift and Sean Duffy has his hands full trying to
keep this thing staffed the way that it needs to be.

Speaker 1 (08:31):
Yeah, Sean Duffy was on Fox News last night to
talk about this. He is promising to fix it as
soon as possible. He's going to hold a news conference
later this week at Newark International.

Speaker 9 (08:42):
Now we're plane is going to crash. Now they have
communication devices they can see other air traffic like GPS
in the airplanes. But it's a sign that we have
a frail system in place and it has to be fixed.

Speaker 1 (08:54):
I'll say, I'll say it's a frail system, but we've
had a frail system for a long time and it
is ignored for forty years. This system we have in
place right now dates back to the nineties. They're using
floppy discs.

Speaker 9 (09:08):
So we've slowed the traffic down at Newark there's a
runway that's under construction, and our primary goal is to
make sure people are safe. And so when you have
an incident like this, both lines not work, Laura, But
when you have an incident like this, you want to
make sure that people are safe, and so you just
have less departures out of the airport until we feel
comfortable and safe that the system isn't going to go
down again.

Speaker 1 (09:28):
Yeah. So, if you're wondering, why Newark when you have
problems across the country, you have a shortage of air
traffic controllers across the country, you have the same problems
with the system across the country, why Newark? Because on
top of all this, they have one runway sometimes two

(09:50):
runways down because of construction. Just seems like a bad
time for that. We'll talk more about that throughout the morning.
But how about the NFL draft right now? Is really
moving up in the world. The three day event has
announced it will soon take place at one of the

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Plus tickets to see the Doobie Brothers, who are touring
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Speaker 10 (10:48):
It's so true.

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Speaker 11 (12:06):
It's a miracle. The bodega's got their safety buttons. Meanwhile,
the legal aliens have gotten billions of dollars of help.

Speaker 1 (12:19):
Yeah, well they did get their safety buttons. Five hundred
bodegas got safety buttons where if they feel threatened, because
there's been recent horrible, horrible murders and assaults at bodegas
that are being robbed. So they finally put in the
safety buttons. This is Mayor Adams put in these safety
buttons where you can push a button and it alerts

(12:42):
the police and listen to this. The police can watch
that bodega because they've tapped into their camera system so
they can see what's going on and then respond. And
there's five hundred bodegas that get this. They're not announcing
what bodegas have it and what don't, which are is
very very smart.

Speaker 12 (13:02):
Yeah.

Speaker 13 (13:02):
I could be mistaken there, Larry, but I'm pretty sure
Donald Trump did business with Saudi Arabia. Also, we also
did some golf business with them, the PGA and all that.
Nobody seemed to have a problem with any of that. Now,
I'm a conservative Republican. I don't like the Phil Murphy boy.
He's not doing anything wrong that some conservatives have been doing.
So hey, if it betters New Jersey, it's good for

(13:24):
New Jersey. Let him do business with Saudi Arabia.

Speaker 10 (13:26):
The people that.

Speaker 13 (13:27):
Were responsible aren't in power now, are they. I don't
know the answer to that.

Speaker 1 (13:31):
Well, first of all, yes, they are still in power,
and secondly, you're absolutely correct. The hypocrisy goes to both
sides of the party. Every president has gone to Saudi Arabia.
Some of them have bowed to the prince and it
is disgusting. But it's just that Governor Murphy was the latest.

Speaker 14 (13:50):
These democrats are so nuts. Nobody said boo when they
withdrew from Afghanistan in such a deplorable way. Nobody said
anything when the when the egg prices went through the roof,
and the gas prices are up through the roof, but now.

Speaker 1 (14:06):
Eggs are down.

Speaker 14 (14:07):
Gas is down. There's strength and unity in our military
and recruiting, and they're going to complain about a signal.

Speaker 1 (14:16):
Chat about a chat. Yeah, yeah, listen, that's what's That's
what's called politics. Real quick, I said, we talked about
the NFL. This is where it's going.

Speaker 15 (14:27):
Twenty twenty seven NFL Draft, that's a big thing. We'll
be held right here in our nation's capital, Washington, DC,
on the National Mall. And you get a little grim seven.

Speaker 1 (14:41):
On the National Mall. That is going to be the
coolest NFL draft ever. It's become a huge event. Every
city fights for this. Next year. It's going to be
in Pittsburgh. This year it was in Cleveland. I've been
to one. It is an amazing fun extravaganza. So in
twenty two, twenty seven on the National Mall. Now, let's

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get the news at six point thirty with Jacqueline Carl Jacquelin.

Speaker 10 (15:07):
Good Morning. The White House says Harvard won't be getting
any new federal research grants. It's just the latest in
the fight between the Trump administration and the Ivy League.

Speaker 1 (15:16):
Institution.

Speaker 10 (15:17):
Education Secretary Linda McMahon sent a letter to Harvard's president
citing serious failures in dealing with anti semitism and racial discrimination,
and for not allowing viewpoint diversity. The New York Islanders
have the first pick in the upcoming NHL Draft thanks
to an upset in the draft lottery Monday.

Speaker 12 (15:35):
The Islanders were in the playoff chase right up to
the final week of this season, and now they get
the top pick in the draft. The Islanders won the
draft lottery, held at NHL Network Studio in Secaucus, despite
coming into it with just three and a half percent odds,
tenth best in the drawing. The last time the Islanders
had the first overall pick in the draft, they selected

(15:55):
John Tavares in two thousand and nine. If they keep it,
this number one overall will be the fifth in team history.
Other Islander overall number ones include Rick Dpa Trow, Dennis
pot Finn, and Billy Harris. Andrew Whitman Wo R News.

Speaker 10 (16:11):
So I have the US cities where a six figure
income will still make you feel broke. For most of US,
one hundred thousand dollars income sounds pretty good, but that
can change depending on where you live, and some American
cities at six figure salary won't get you much. According
to USA Today, here are the cities where it will
get you the least. San Francisco expenses of just over

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ten thousand will put you eighteen hundred in the whole
each month. In Boston sixteen about sixteen hundred will put
you underwater each month. Honolulu you'll be short almost fifteen thousand, Washington, DC,
you'll be short fourteen thousand a little bit more each month,
and Seattle a little over a thousand will keep you
underwater each month. That's what you'll be in debt for.

(16:57):
If you make one hundred thousand dollars, you will still
need an extra like a couple couple of thousand dollars
to get you, you know, out of the hole. So
cities where you get the most for your one hundred
k Cleveland, Louisville, Memphis, New Orleans, and Cincinnati. They didn't
have New York on there because I just think we're

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so out of the stratgy that it was like pointless,
because we'd be just like you know, it will actually
put you one hundred thousand dollars in the hole.

Speaker 1 (17:27):
One hundred thousand dollars salary each month. They don't have
New York on the entire list.

Speaker 10 (17:32):
Well, they didn't do an entire list, but I just
feel like New York would be like, I don't even
know if it's worth.

Speaker 5 (17:40):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (17:41):
It's got to be number one. New York has to
be the most expressive city in the country.

Speaker 10 (17:45):
Yeah so, but I just think they couldn't even bring
themselves to tell you how in the hole each month? Right,
it would just put everybody's day on a bad note,
especially since we're in New York.

Speaker 1 (17:57):
That's right? Why rub it in? Why? Thanks so much,
Jacqueline Carl Trump was not kidding about reopening Alcatraz. We'll
tell you what he plans to do with it next.
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When you think about it, Alcatraz maybe the most infamous
prison in the world. Certainly it got the attention of Hollywood.

(18:42):
Several movies have been made about Alcatraz. Escape from Alcatraz,
point blank. The list goes on and on. I'm only
getting a couple of them, Birdman of Alcatraz, of course,
The Rock. There must be about fifteen movies that are
made about Alcatraz because it was all always considered the

(19:04):
unescapable prison. And now it's a museum. They closed Alcatraz
years ago, and now Donald Trump. You wonder how he
gets these ideas. Was he just watching a movie and
thought to himself, why don't we open up Alcatraz again?
I mean over and over again. Let's make Canada state,

(19:25):
Let's take over Greenland, Let's open Alcatraz over and over
and over again. He comes up with these ideas that
nobody else comes up with. Maybe it's because the guy
seems to never sleep, but he's got Alcatraz on his mind.
He said it the other day, and he brought it
up again yesterday.

Speaker 15 (19:44):
It's long been a simple Alcatraz though, whatever.

Speaker 16 (19:48):
It is, I mean, it's a sad but it's a
simple of law in order. And they's got quite a history, rightly,
so I think we're gonna do that, and we're looking
at it right now.

Speaker 1 (20:00):
Yeah, looking at it. He's already talked to people about it,
and he's talked about the possibility of doing it, and
he's said yesterday during a news conference that he wants
to get this thing started and the borders are Tom
Homan is all for it.

Speaker 17 (20:14):
Oh, we need to touch on beds, and yeah, we
do contracts a lot of states, a lot of lovele
Miss Pelly's So that's I think it's certainly an option,
especially for the significant public states of trust national spirities.

Speaker 10 (20:27):
Right.

Speaker 1 (20:29):
So the fact that Tom Homan is commenting on this,
you can already kind of see where this is going. Alcatraz,
I believe is going to be used as a holding
area for people who are being sent out of the
country and there's some type of hold up about so
they go to Alcatraz people who are being deported that
committed criminal acts in this country that can't be sent

(20:52):
out of the country immediately, And so it sounds like
the holding area may be Alcatraz. That's the only reason
I think that Tom Homan would comment on that. We'll see,
but work is going to begin very soon on Alcatraz,
and it's actually not a bad idea. We do need

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prison space, and we that is one of the safest
prisons in the world, has always been because it's right
in the middle of the San Francisco Bay and to
get and the bay is dangerous to swim in. And
so I think they had one person that tried to
escape from Alcatraz and they found his body later because

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his body had been attacked by sharks, and so it's
not a place you can get out of. So it
looks like Alcatraz is going to reopen. But as with
Donald Trump, and by the way, this is such a
stark change not only from Joe Biden, but it's a
thousand percent change from Joe Biden, but from every past president.

(21:59):
This president and talks about one hundred different things a day.
If you've watched one of his news conferences, you get
shell shock about all of the things he brings up,
all the things he talks about. And there's not a
topic you can send at him that he's going to
send back. He'll talk about anything. And yesterday he made

(22:24):
a very significant move by the way, he put an
end to gain of function research, which was supposed to
have stopped in this country, supposed to have stopped a
long time ago, and of course it continued because it
can be funded in other countries that do gain of

(22:44):
function research, sort of like China. And we found out
recently and for some reason it was buried that yes,
they were doing gain of function research at the Wuhan Lab.
Yes it was being funded by this country. And it's
the main reason that doctor Fauci got a pardon, because

(23:06):
he could have been investigated for that, and who knows
where that would have led. But yesterday, with RFK, the
Health and Human Services Director, President Trump signed an executive
order to stop the funding even around the world of
gain of function research.

Speaker 18 (23:23):
The COVID outbreak cost twenty million lives and costs the
world at least twenty five trillion dollars. And this executive
order is precaution against us being involved in those that
kind of research in the future.

Speaker 8 (23:42):
It's very honored to do this.

Speaker 1 (23:44):
So he signed it, and as he signed it, he
thought back of how many lives could have been saved
if an order like this had been signed before the
COVID outbreak.

Speaker 15 (23:56):
It's a big deal could have been that we wouldn't
have had the problem.

Speaker 8 (23:59):
We had a lot of people say that, sir, if
we had this done.

Speaker 1 (24:04):
Right. He signed several executive orders yesterday. He's setting a
record by far on executive orders. He's signed more in
the first one hundred and five days now than we're
signed under most administrations.

Speaker 19 (24:17):
It streamlines the permitting processes that go into building domestic
pharmaceutical manufacturing sites. It centers a lot of the environmental
permitting process, which is quite significant within the EPA, And
it takes other actions designed to ensure that we're bringing
pharmaceutical jobs and pharmaceutical manufacturing back to the United States
of America.

Speaker 1 (24:38):
That it's all about, right, It's all about national security.
Do you know that most of our pharmaceuticals, including the
most life saving pharmaceuticals, are made in China and they're
shipped to this country. Almost our entire pharmaceutical industry has
gone to China, and because of that that it's us

(25:00):
at great risk. And so what that executive order did,
as you just heard a moment ago, is make it
easier for pharmaceuticals to be made in this country. It
may make them a little bit more expensive, but it's
going to keep the country safe, and it's not going
to allow China to hold us hostage by holding back pharmaceuticals.

(25:24):
We're also, of course, worried about the tariffs, and it
looks like that's going well right now.

Speaker 20 (25:28):
By the way, at some point, I'm going to lower
them because otherwise you could never do business with them,
and they want to do business very much. Look, their
economy is really doing badly. Their economy is collapsing.

Speaker 1 (25:40):
And there you go that points out that this was
a negotiation all along. Of course I'm going to lower them.
Of course I'm going to lower them some point, but
they have to lower theirs. This was always just a negotiation,
and the Democrats just panicked. Well, this should be a
tense meeting because of those tariffs. The President hosts the

(26:02):
newly elected Prime Minister of Canada at the White House,
and White House correspond to John Decker gives us a
preview coming up after the seven o'clock news. It is
the most prestigious award in New York radio, the MENTI
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of the day. The talkback I'm going to lead off

(26:25):
with this may be a first the first time with
actually continued a conversation on talkback. We had a gentleman
call in. We used his talkback a little while ago
about Saudi Arabia. I responded to it, and now he's
talked back to respond. He's called back to respond to me.

Speaker 13 (26:45):
Hey, Larry, this is Chad truck driving a long island.
I just heard you played my talkback there Bogo Saudi
Arabia deal, So I stay corrected. I didn't know they
were still in power, and it is horrible then, and uh,
I don't know what to say about that. The hpocrisy
is just unbelievable with the politicians, and it is what
it is. I guess, well, it's unfortunate they're still in power.

(27:05):
I wish it was the other way around. I agree
with you that he shouldn't be doing business with those animals,
those monsters now blessed.

Speaker 6 (27:12):
Nine to eleven victims.

Speaker 1 (27:13):
Yeah, there's no free and fair elections in Saudi Arabia.
Unfortunately it is royalty.

Speaker 3 (27:21):
We all have to admire a man like Donald Trump,
and it's so fortunate to be living during his presidency.
He is a man that thinks out of the box.

Speaker 1 (27:36):
Well, that is definite, absolutely he does, and he must
have a thousand ideas a day because he seems to
share every single one of them.

Speaker 21 (27:47):
It's just amazing to me. It's one of two things.
Either he simply lies in bed at night, can't fool
asleep because he only needs two three hours of sleep
a night and all these ideas run through his head.
Or his ability to dream while he's asleep is so phenomenal,
so vivid. I can't remember what I dreamt last night.

Speaker 1 (28:09):
Yeah, if that's what it is. But I would love
if that was true. If he was asleep and he
just popped up out of bed and went Alcatraz. We
gotta reopen Alcatraz. That would be wonderful if that was true.
Let's talk about Leticia James. Thanks so much for your talkbacks.
Please keep them coming. We are sending them all back
to the academy to figure out who is going to

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win the very prestigious mentee in the morning T Shirt
of the day. Let's talk about Leticia James. She is
added again.

Speaker 6 (28:39):
We are asking the court to halt the unlawful dismantling
of HHS, to stop the mass firings, and to restore
the life saving programs that millions of Americans depend on,
including nine to eleven responders, children and New Yorkers whose
lives depend on h.

Speaker 1 (29:00):
Honest to God, who does she think she is? Who
the hell does she think she is? Letitia James believes
she has all this power. She's facing federal charges right now.
They're coming, They're coming. I've seen the paperwork. She committed
mortgage fraud, and she committed the latest there's a few

(29:20):
episodes of mortgage fraud. She committed the latest one and
the same week she was filing mortgage fraud charges ensuing
Donald Trump. It's incredible that this woman's not hiding right now.
But no, she's out there again, and she's going after
an official, just like she went after Cuomo, just like

(29:40):
she went after the NRA, just like she went after
Donald Trump before. These are the only crime she goes after,
the ones that get her headlines. Well, it is par
for the course.

Speaker 14 (29:50):
You know.

Speaker 4 (29:51):
James has always used her office to target opponents, whether
it's Trump or the NRA. She's very selective and she's
very open politicizing that office.

Speaker 1 (30:02):
That's Jonathan Turley, a legal expert, one of the top
legal minds in the country from Georgetown University. This is
the latest. He's exactly right in a whole cavalcade of
lawsuits against Trump to try to stop his agenda.

Speaker 4 (30:18):
This is the latest of a series of lawsuits by
democratic leaders around the country. And the problem for the
Trump administration is they file before favorable courts in blue
states and they're getting these national injunctions, and it's gotten
to the point of being absolutely absurd. It means that
a president cannot govern unless you can basically run the

(30:42):
course with six hundred and seventy seven just record judges,
any one of which can issue a national injunction. So
you've got to win every case six hundred and seventy
seven to zero if you actually want to implement policy.

Speaker 1 (30:57):
And it's ridiculous. The founding fathers didn't want this, and
it's got to stop. The Supreme Court has to take
action and say that a district court can't have say
over the entire country. I'll tell you what. It's going
to be a tense meeting at the White House today
because the new Prime Minister of Canada has been way

(31:18):
out in front saying this is an attack on his country,
and now today he is at the White House to
meet with Donald Trump White House correspondent John Decker will
give us a preview right after the seven o'clock news
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