Episode Transcript
Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
Speaker 1 (00:00):
Going on, good morning to you in the Middle East.
Peace that leads off the Big Three. Donald Trump negotiates
peace for the Middle East.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
Great for Muslims, for the Arab countries, and so great
for this country, for the United States of America, and
that we could be involved in, you know, making a
deal like this happened because it was you know, many
years they talked about peace in the Middle East. This
is more than Gaza. This is peace in the Middle East,
and it's an incredible thing.
Speaker 1 (00:34):
The first phase is expected to happen within days now,
and the hostages will be released. All of the hostages,
even the ones that aren't alive anymore, will be released,
and Israel will pull out of Gaza. It is an
enormous day, a huge day for Israel, for America, and,
(00:56):
as Donald Trump said, for the rest of the world.
The final debate in the campaign to be New Jersey's
next governor with Republican Jack Chinarelli and Democrat Mikey Cheryl, Well,
it got downright nasty.
Speaker 3 (01:09):
Got paid to develop an app so that more people
could get more opioids and die. But here's the fact college,
even during.
Speaker 4 (01:16):
Even I got the walk at my college and I'm
you're so.
Speaker 3 (01:19):
Black, so that you then went on to kill tens
of thousands of people in New Jersey, including chel.
Speaker 1 (01:25):
We'll explain that tens of thousands of people coming up
and in the New York City Mayor rays former Mayor
Rudy Giuliani, once known as America's Mayor, is endorsing Curtis Leiwa.
Speaker 2 (01:38):
Has been a hero for New York from the time
almost he was born.
Speaker 5 (01:43):
Think of Rudy Giuliani two point zero, I learned from
the best.
Speaker 1 (01:47):
New York Congressman Mike Lawler confronts Minority Leader Hakim Jeffries
in the halls of Congress over the shutdown.
Speaker 6 (01:56):
No, I'm here on my behalf from situations.
Speaker 3 (01:59):
Shut the governor down, and my constituents are suffering as
a result of your ridiculous ploy because you're so afraid
of Zorron Mondammie.
Speaker 5 (02:07):
By the way, why are you endorsing them?
Speaker 1 (02:08):
By the way, if you endorse them, first.
Speaker 7 (02:09):
Of all, are you going to endorse them for medicon
You're You're a complete and total embarrassment right now, you
don't want to answer that question.
Speaker 1 (02:17):
The government shutdown now stretches into the ninth day, and
patience is getting thin.
Speaker 8 (02:24):
I'm sorry, I'm aggravated.
Speaker 4 (02:26):
The first responsibility of the government is to protect the people,
and the people who are supposed to be protected are
being completely cheated.
Speaker 1 (02:37):
And Dolly Parton wants you to know that she's doing
just fine. Thank you. I know lately everybody thinks that
I am sicker than.
Speaker 5 (02:46):
I am do I look sick to you.
Speaker 6 (02:48):
I'm working hard here.
Speaker 1 (02:52):
And I've held off on the Yankees. The Yankees are
not moving on. No World Series this year, not in
a American League championship. They lost last night to the
Toronto Blue Jays. The season is over. Now we think
about next year. And by the way, you can go
to the iHeartRadio app and leave us a talkback. You
(03:13):
could win a limited edition Minty in the Morning t
shirt which will be awarded each day to our favorite
talk back of the morning. And while you're on the
free iHeartRadio app, be sure to set a preset for
seven to ten. Woor Well, what else to talk about
but the news that we now have peace in the
Middle East, maybe for the first time. Late last night,
(03:36):
Iran signed on to the deal. It is incredible. The
whole world has come together and everyone, everyone in Europe,
in the Middle East, throughout the world is giving credit
to Donald Trump for this. And right now there's a
celebration in Israel. So that's the celebration in Israel. Also
(04:08):
they're celebrating in Palestine. It is a wonderful day throughout
the world. This may be the first time ever we
have a real peace in the Middle East.
Speaker 2 (04:27):
So great for Israel, so great for Muslims, for the
Arab countries, and so great for this country, for the
United States of America, and that we could be involved in,
you know, making a deal like this happened because it
was you know, many years they talked about peace in
the Middle East. This is more than Gaza. This is
peace in the Middle East. And it's an incredible thing.
Speaker 1 (04:50):
It's amazing the way he says this came about. He
says that tariffs is what brought everyone together.
Speaker 2 (04:58):
Tariffs have he brought peace to the world. I'm telling you,
they brought peace to the world. And not only here,
but with so many other deals. You know, I've made
seven peace deals where countries were in many cases thirty
thirty one years, one thirty five, one thirty seven years,
they've been fighting in millions of people being killed, and
I brought peace, and I did it through in not
(05:20):
all cases, but probably and at least five of the
seven that we've done so far it was through trade.
Speaker 1 (05:30):
So he goes on to explain he uses the tariffs
as both a carrot and a stick. He can give
a cutter in Saudi Arabia and Egypt a great tariff
deal and work with them on trading business like he
did months ago, and that brings them closer to the
(05:50):
United States. And since they're closer to us, when we
say to them, you've got to help us get peace
in the Middle East, they don't want to ruin that
relationship because it's going to make trillions for them. Also,
he uses it as a stick to say, if you
don't do this, we're going to up your tariffs. So
we're just not going to trade with you. And that's
(06:12):
how we was able to bring all of these countries
to the table, even Iran. And when it comes to Iran,
it was different than the terriffs because we weren't trading
with Iran. It was taking out the nuclear facilities.
Speaker 2 (06:27):
Well, Iran was about one month maybe two months away
from having a nuclear weapon, and if I allowed that
to happen, this deal would not have been possible, or
if it was, it would have a tremendous cloud over
it because you'd have a country with a nuclear weapon
that was not obviously very friendly.
Speaker 1 (06:47):
Now around the world, you heard the celebrations, and around
the world they are praising Donald Trump. It's going to
be really interesting to see what the Democrats do because
our whole existence is condemning, criticizing Donald Trump, calling him
(07:08):
an authoritarian, calling him a fascist. What are they going
to do now? Are they going to celebrate this or
are they going to shut up? Nobody was talking last
night with the exception, with the brilliant exception of Senator
from Pennsylvania John Fetterman.
Speaker 9 (07:26):
Oh, I'm in on the two anniversary after twenty seven,
so like those poor souls finally have a chance to
maybe go home and as the first opportunity for enduring peace.
I don't care what the politics are because we hate,
We don't agree on everything, but we certainly share a
commitment for Israel.
Speaker 1 (07:46):
How did John Fetterman become the most brilliant person John
Fetterman in his sweatshirt, who came in right after suffering
a stroke, become the smartest person in the Democratic Party.
He's going to win reelection in Pennsylvania easily because he's rational.
(08:07):
He can say I'm pro Israel, he can say Donald
Trump did a great job. He can say I'm against crime,
he can say I'm against illegal immigration. All those things
just make sense. Donald Trump forces the Democrats on the
wrong side of every issue. Betterman says, no, I'm not
going to go there. I agree with you. I disagree
(08:30):
with you on a lot of things. But what I
agree with you on and what you do, well, I'll
praise you for. Isn't that rational?
Speaker 5 (08:41):
Now?
Speaker 1 (08:41):
The interesting thing is going to be tomorrow the Norwegian
Nobel Committee gives out the Nobel Peace Prize. I'm sure
they already have a selection. Do they change it, because
aren't they going to look silly now now that there
is peace in the Middle East for the first time,
(09:04):
well ever, that they don't give it to Donald Trump,
won't they look ridiculous? And yet I don't hold out
too much hope. I think they disagree with Donald Trump
so much on things like climate change that the most
(09:26):
important thing in the world to them, that they won't
give it to him. They won't give it to him
for the same reason that many Democrats won't come out
today and say what an amazing thing happened because they
dislike Donald Trump. Because they dislike the man, they can't
accept that he just did something wonderful. A lot of
(09:50):
people in this country are not going to accept that
he did something wonderful, and yet he was the only
one in the world who could do it. And now
it's done. Donald Trump will go down in history as
bringing peace to the Middle East, and watch half this
country and much of the world won't acknowledge it because
(10:14):
they dislike the man so much. How sad. You can
go to the iHeartRadio app and leave us a talkback.
You could win a limited edition Mentee in the Morning
T shirt. You know, it's difficult enough to have to
portray an icon like Bruce Springsteen. It's even tougher when
he's right there on the set watching hear what the
actor who plays Springsteen has to say about that. Next well,
(10:36):
let's get the talkbacks started off. Thanks so much. You've
been great ever since we started these talkbacks, you have
added to the show, and I know all you want
is the MENTI in the Morning T shirt. I get it. Everybody.
We have people waiting outside and asking for it. And
I say to them all the time, the only way
you could get one is to call in and leave
(10:56):
the best talk back of the day. That's the only way.
I'm sorry, I don't have control over that. And for
you to leave a talk back and potentially get amenting
in the morning talk of t shirt for being the
best talkback of the day. You go to seven to
ten WR and the iHeartRadio app and you look for
the talkback feature and then we play you on the air.
Speaker 10 (11:18):
Larry, don't get fooled to thinking this is gonna be
a lasting peace in the Middle East. Hamas Iran. They're
just biting their time. It's called self preservation. They know
as long as Trump is in office, they'll get wiped
out if they try anything. But come twenty twenty eight,
if a Democrat wins, they'll roll right back in and
(11:40):
right back to their old antics attack Israel again.
Speaker 1 (11:45):
Well, I certainly hope you're wrong, and I think a
lot is going to depend on what they do with
Gaza right now. If they can reinvigorate that area like
Donald Trump wants to do, I don't think he's going
to be able to make it a resort wants to.
But if he's able to reinvigorate that area and put
a lot of money into it, and then there's something
(12:08):
to lose, Like right now, there's nothing to lose in Gaza,
but if there's something to lose, if there's money to lose,
if there's trade to lose, it may be a lasting piece.
I understand your skepticism. I get it because we've been
here before, right, you know, they've always talked about peace
in the Middle East that never ever happens. I got
(12:28):
to feel when this time might be different. Maybe I'm
being overly optimistic, but I really believe this time might
be different because we did it early in the Trump administration,
and I know he's going to spend a lot of
time building up Gaza with the rest of the world.
So we should just wait and see. Don't be that
pessimistic yet, I understand why you are. Don't be that
(12:50):
pessimistic yet. Let's give this time. Let's see what he
does over the next three years in Gaza.
Speaker 11 (12:54):
I feel like iow John Fetterman a big apology. I
railed against him during the campaign with Oz and just
thought he was useless. But what a turnaround.
Speaker 12 (13:06):
I took.
Speaker 11 (13:07):
I take Democratic surveys all the time because I'm a Democrat.
And they asked a bunch of questions, actually good ones,
but they also came down, who do you feel comfortable
leading the Democratic Party? And I was like, yes, betterman.
Speaker 5 (13:23):
I get it.
Speaker 10 (13:24):
It.
Speaker 5 (13:24):
What a shocker it is.
Speaker 1 (13:27):
But he is the He's one of the few really
sensible Democrats when it makes sense. He doesn't agree with
Donald Trump on everything. He doesn't toe the Trump line.
He's not a Republican. But when it makes sense when
Trump does things well, he says, yeah, I gotta give
them credit for that. He gives them credit for this,
(13:48):
he gives them credit for the border. And he talks
about how Democrats are ridiculous fighting him on taking on crime,
that you're falling for a trap. Now he is he
seems to be the smartest guy in the Democratic Party,
and who would have ever thought that would happen. Well,
let's talk about the new Springsteen movie coming out. I
(14:10):
guess it's officially opening the twenty fourth, but it's in
some theaters on the twenty third. And the guy that's
in the bear a really good actor. He's won Emmy
after Emmy after Emmy for The Bear is in it
Jeremy Allen White, and he talks about having to play Springsteen.
Think about that. First of all, you have to play
this living person. But Springsteen apparently was there for the
(14:34):
whole thing, and he said in the beginning, I'm just
trying to figure things out, and.
Speaker 5 (14:38):
There he is.
Speaker 13 (14:39):
I'm re enacting real moments in real places with the
real person in this situation. Yeah. So it was very delicate,
you know. I had to be very careful. I felt
protective of myself, and I felt protective of of Bruce,
you know, the whole time, and I think he felt,
you know, a similar way. But there was also like,
(15:00):
does the moments felt very sacred for that same reason?
Speaker 1 (15:03):
Do you watch The Bear?
Speaker 6 (15:05):
I don't watch all of it, but I have. He's amazing.
Speaker 1 (15:08):
He is amazings and the way it shot, you know,
all the chaos in the back of a restaurant, and
the way they shoot it with one camera going through it.
All it is, isn't it. It's just wonderful, you know what.
He also said he's found out from people exactly what
Springsteen means to New Jersey.
Speaker 13 (15:28):
I can't remember a time where I didn't know the
name Brews Springsteen. I can't remember a time I didn't
know at least his kind of like radio jukebox hits.
I can't remember a time I didn't know what he
looked like. You know, he's been a part of the
fabric of you know, the Northeast, let's say, you know,
for a very long time. So I've I've always been familiar.
I know how much he means to New Jersey. When
(15:51):
I signed on to do this, and now that it's
coming out, I've never met so many people from New Jersey.
It turns out everybody's from New Jersey. Or if I
go to a sporting event, I'm going there's a lot
of people from New Jersey.
Speaker 1 (16:03):
And New Jersey's gonna love you. By the way, everybody
calls it the Springsteen movie, it's actually called Bruce Springsteen
Delivered Me from Nowhere. Now, Let's get the News at
six thirty with Jacqueline, Carl, Jacklin, Larry.
Speaker 14 (16:14):
President Trump says Israel and Amass have signed on to
the first phase of his proposed peace plant. Trump posted
on truth Social that all the hostages will be released
very soon and Israel will withdraw their troops to an
agreed uponline as the first steps towards a strong, durable,
and everlasting peace. A queen's mother is under arrest after
a five year old boy was found alone outside of
(16:36):
a laundromat.
Speaker 15 (16:37):
A worker found the boy wandering barefoot in the parking
lot of a laundromat in Far Rockaway early Tuesday morning.
She called police, who used surveillance video to track down
where the boy, who is now in acs custody, lives.
That's where they found six other kids, ranging in age
from one to eleven, home without an adult. One child
told officers he hadn't seen their mother since Monday. It
(16:58):
turns out she was already in custody for an unrelated incident,
but never told police she had kids. She's facing charges
of reckless endangerment and acting in a manner in jurious
to a child. Kristen Mark's wr News. So we've all
been feeling it at the grocery store. I have in
my possession a list with the highest and lowest grocery costs.
A new study by wallet hub compares the cost of
(17:19):
twenty six common grocery items and one hundred of the
biggest US cities to find where people are paying the
most and the least. So the ten cities where people
spend the most on groceries. Anybody got a guess? What
made the top ten? New York, Buffalo, New York.
Speaker 5 (17:38):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (17:39):
Wow, Buffalo?
Speaker 6 (17:40):
Maybe because of shit, you know, transportation, It just costs
more to get it there.
Speaker 1 (17:44):
Maybe I don't get that at all.
Speaker 14 (17:46):
Well, the highest city is Detroit, Michigan, than Cleveland, Ohio, Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, Newark,
New Jersey, Toledo, Ohio, Hileah, Florida, Buffalo, New York. I said, Cincinnati, Ohio,
Milwaukee was Hanson, and Memphis, Tennessee. Now here are the
ten cities where people spend the least on groceries. Anybody
(18:06):
want a hazard to guess? New York, Oh, have a
cup of coffee. There's no way that we make that list. Freemont,
California comes in at number one. San Jose, California, two,
San Francisco, California, three, Irvine, California, number four.
Speaker 5 (18:23):
Am I getting a pattern here?
Speaker 1 (18:24):
Where I should be living?
Speaker 14 (18:25):
Gilbert, Arizona comes in at number five, And then we've
got Seattle, Washington, Plano, Texas, Santa Clarita, California, Huntington Beach
California and Scottsdale, Arizona. So apparently Arizona and California the
place to be if you want to spend the least
amount of money on your groceries.
Speaker 5 (18:41):
How do you guys?
Speaker 1 (18:41):
Find your grocery prices? These days?
Speaker 6 (18:43):
So expensive? It's crazy, so expensive. What I used to
pay like one hundred dollars for is easily one hundred
and eighty now.
Speaker 14 (18:53):
And you know when you find that out too, when
you get like a delivery, Like I got a delivery
from like Whole Foods and I was like, oh, this
is I'm gonna have to go and get this box
and br and it's gonna be so heavy and bring
it up. It was like one little bag, right, And
I was like, wait a second, I spent They must
have not sent everything. Nope, everything was there. I just
spent a ton of money on like five things we have.
Speaker 1 (19:17):
It's a big controversy in our house because I do
all the grocery shopping and she hates it. I go
out because I wake up before she does, and I
go out every Saturday morning and buy in bulk, so
I buy all these huge boxes of things and she
just hates it. So it's a. It's a touchy subject
for me. Jacqueline.
Speaker 5 (19:37):
Oh, I'm so sorry.
Speaker 14 (19:38):
I meant to hit on a nerve. Please good do
it for you. But okay, good luck Yep, finding Bulk.
Speaker 1 (19:46):
It was the final debate in the New Jersey mayor's race,
and accusations were flying and tempers were flaring. Who saw
this coming? We'll have it for you next, plus actor
Jeremy Pive Then Harry gold is coming up at seven
thirty five. You watched the New Jersey gubernatorial debate last
(20:08):
night on Channel seven on ABC seven. If so, did
you expect that, Mikey Cheryl, I'm guessing that her internal
polls show she's in trouble. And it would make sense
because if you've been following the polls, she was like
twenty points ahead in the very beginning. It was shocking,
(20:29):
remember right after, because because Mike, because Jack Chendarelli almost
one last time, and you thought, oh, this is gonna
be a close race, and she was like way ahead
in the early polls, and then slowly he kept catching
up because she has nothing. It's it's really shocking because
I've told you before, I've interviewed her a lot of
(20:50):
times and she I liked her, and in this campaign
she's just been weak over and over again. And in
the first debate that nobody saw with a New Jersey Globe,
she was horrible, no good answers to anything, didn't even
have an answer passed on the tax question. But man,
(21:12):
in this debate she came out swinging. And how many
times over and over did she say you killed ten
thousand people, You'll kill ten thousand people, over and over
and over again.
Speaker 6 (21:25):
Did you watch you know, have you ever been part
of a preparation Besides, I know you've been the moderator
of debate, but have you ever prepared someone for a debate?
Because I always wonder did they just have Okay, this
is your two points that you have to just keep.
Doesn't matter what the question is about, you're just gonna
say this.
Speaker 1 (21:44):
Yeah, I worked for When I say worked for it,
that's loose. I was a student and was recruited to
work with a professor who, by the way, was part
of the Reagan debate, the first one and there you
go again debate. But he does debates all the time,
(22:06):
and so I got to show up for mock debates
and mock press conferences and ask questions, and they'd give
me the questions ahead of time to prepare them for it. So, yes,
there's a lot of actor that goes on, a lot
that goes on and they're very well prepared for almost
any question. And so I guess what they've been telling
(22:28):
Mikey Cheryl is that you need to show some more energy,
you need to go on the attack. You're going to
lose this election. You got to do something. And so
she came out and she accused Mike Jack CHITTERRELLI it
wasn't call Mike. I don't know why Jack Chittarelli over
and over again of killing people because he worked I
(22:52):
guess when he had his private business, he worked for
a company that was making opioids and he did some
of the and he did some of the online stuff
for them. And so she said, because he did that,
he killed ten thousand people. Well, I don't think he's
ever going to be charged. I don't think they're going
to go after him on that. But that was the
(23:12):
tensest part of the debate, and she kept saying he
personally killed ten thousand people.
Speaker 4 (23:18):
With regard to everything she just said about my professional career,
which provided my family it's a lie.
Speaker 5 (23:22):
I'm proud of my career.
Speaker 14 (23:24):
You get thirty seconds.
Speaker 3 (23:25):
I'm happy to publish the information. And here's the fact.
I work because I think our kids deserve better. I
think the people you got addicted and died deserve better
than you. Then I'll tell you, Yeah, tens of thousands here,
as you published misinformation, as you've got more people addicted,
as you've worked too, got paid to develop an app
so that more people could get more opioids and die.
(23:47):
Here's the fact college gradu even during even.
Speaker 4 (23:50):
I got the walk at my college, and I'm so glad.
Speaker 3 (23:53):
That you then went on to kill tens of thousands
of people in New Jersey, including chi as they got
just wrote the lot. In fact, your campaign right now
is under federal investigation for how you illegally got access
to my records, so to say that right now, and
I think you're trying to divert from the fact that
you killed tens of thousands of people.
Speaker 5 (24:10):
By Prince broke the wall.
Speaker 12 (24:12):
You killed. She kept saying that you killed. He killed
tens of thousands of people over and over again. He
did it personally. He went out and killed tens of
thousands of people.
Speaker 5 (24:25):
It was.
Speaker 1 (24:26):
It was to the point of being insane, like being
some strange dark movie. And then, of course Mikey Cheryl
always goes to the fact that Jack Jitterrelly loves Donald Trump,
and Jack Jitterilly will never stand up to Donald Trump.
Speaker 3 (24:46):
He's shown zero science was standing up to this present.
In fact, the President himself called Jack one hundred percent
mega and he's shown every sign of being that. He
said it's his job to support the President of the
United States.
Speaker 1 (24:59):
I would like a governor that can work with the president.
I don't know about you, but that's how you get money,
and that's how you get aid, and that's how you
get help on things. I would like that.
Speaker 4 (25:10):
I disagree with the President on the Empire wind farm
or for Long Island. We hope that that doesn't mean
they'll be win farms off our Jersey shore. He's put
a temporary halt on that. I will make it permanent
when I'm governor. But let me be clear, no matter
who is it's in the White House, my job is
to stand up with a nine point three million citizens
of the state, and I weir I will I will
fiercely advocate for them at all times.
Speaker 1 (25:31):
And he can go to the President, she can't. He
can get aid that she can't get. I think that's
a plus, right, she thinks it's a negative. I also
think it's a huge plus. And this came up a
couple times during the debate that he's going to get
rid of all sanctuary city policies and he's going to
(25:52):
get rid of cash list bail and that's going to
make New Jersey a safer place. And she will not
commit to that because, you know, because she's a Democrat. Well,
every time you send it's a talk back, you're in
the running to win a limited edition Mente in the
Morning T shirt, which everybody wants. It's awarded daily to
(26:14):
our favorite message. And also, don't forget the best talk
back of the week takes home the Sea Crane radio.
Sea crane radios deliver the reception and clarity you deserve.
Well troops are now in Chicago, The National Guard is
now in Chicago, and the Director of Homeland Security is
(26:37):
patrolling the streets of Portland herself along with Ice. We'll
have the latest next. Well troops are now in Chicago
protecting the ICE facility. The troops are also in Portland
protecting the ice facility there. Also in Portland was Christinom,
(26:59):
the head of Homeland Security. She was going out making
arrest with the ice officers.
Speaker 8 (27:05):
One of the things I've been dealing with all day
here in Portland is a bunch of pansies that are
elected into political office who won't make a decision to
keep their citizens safe. This mayor is going to wait
until somebody gets violently hurt or killed. He's going to
have blood on his hands because he sat around and
thought too long, because he's too scared of the political
ramifications of making a big decisions to keep his city safe.
Speaker 1 (27:26):
Yeah, it's amazing the mayor of Portland and also the
police commissioner in Portland, they haven't come out like they
have in Chicago. They have kind of been waffling on
what they want to do because at least they realize
that Donald Trump is allowed to send people into the
city to protect the ice facilities. It's whether or not
(27:49):
they can go out on the streets. They can't fight crime.
They are allowed to in the ice facilities. I know
that there is a court case that is holding people
out of there right now. But there are some there
are some men there, some ice officers and a couple
(28:10):
of National Guard troops from the area in there. More
are coming because there is no way in the world.
It is so ridiculous to say that the president of
the United States can't send troops. It just doesn't make
any sense. It doesn't make any sense. If he declares
(28:31):
that there's an emergency, if he declares there's an insurrection,
he has law on his side, and the federal judges
just don't. They don't and this is going to be
overturned very quickly. But in the meantime, there are some there.
There's some there that were already in the city and
now they are protecting the ice facility and they have
been federalized. In the meantime, Christy nom has been going
(28:55):
out with ice, as you heard, and dealing with the pansies.
Now governor Prince in Illinois, he's no pansy, except for
the fact that he won't go to the crime ridden
areas where twelve hundred people have been shot and over
three hundred and fifty killed this year. He doesn't even
talk about that. He talks about how safe the city
is when he walks along Lake Shore Drive with security.
(29:19):
And then he attacks Donald Trump because you know that's
what's gonna make him president.
Speaker 5 (29:26):
He's demented, literally unhinged. And this is somebody who's so
insecure that he lashes out, pretending that he can come
arrest people for no reason at all. He can't. He
isn't going to do it. Taco. Trump always chickens out.
Speaker 1 (29:42):
But he's not chickening out. He's coming to yours. He's
in your city right now. I don't understand what you
were saying. When you have National Guard troops that you
tried to keep out of your city in your city
right now, how is he checking out on that? You
just talk? You really do. You don't protect your own people.
(30:04):
You've been an awful governor, and now you think you're
going to be president. You are delusional. This has to
happen to protect ice officers. Do you see what's going
on in your city?
Speaker 16 (30:20):
What the Trump administration is doing to escalate violence in
our city and cities across America is just absolutely reprehensible.
The fact that he has declared war on the city
of Chicago is disconcerting, to say the least.
Speaker 1 (30:37):
That's the mayor. Wow he is you remember when he
got elected, everybody was upset that he got elected. He's
far left, he's or in Mamdani left. They don't know
what's happening in their own city.
Speaker 7 (30:48):
We have organized efforts by domestic terrorists and that's what
they are to do, things like box and law enforcements
cars where they can't even move. So this is not
a peaceful protests. And when that word is those words
are used, it's a shameful because what we have going
on right now is literally domestic terrorism in Chicago.
Speaker 1 (31:09):
It is domestic terrorism. They're going after Ice officers. They're
very well armed and they are very well organized, and
it's great that the National Guard is there right now.
By the way, they have cleared Chicago of over fifteen
hundred people that have been on the terror watch list,
(31:29):
that have been criminals and that have been just awful people,
rapists and murderers that came here during the Biden administration
over the border. And you don't hear about that a lot,
because you know, because Donald Trump he's a dictator, he's
making the city unsafe. No, no, no, exactly the opposite.
It's difficult enough to have to portray an icon like
(31:51):
Bruce Springsteen, that's really difficult, But when we come back.
President Trump says Hamas and Israel have agreed to a
peace plan. We are going to get the very latest
from Jordannah Miller in Jerusalem right after the seven o'clock