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December 2, 2025 33 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Well in the Big Three. Are you ready for this?
It's gonna start today. Our first winter storm of the
season hits midday today. Will it be rain, will it
be snow? That depends on where you live.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
We're tracking a significant winter storm from the Ohio Valley
to Appalachia all the way up into parts of New England.
We can get over six inches of snow from the
Catskills of New York into interior New England. There are
heavy rain and thunderstorms on the East Coast up to
the mid Atlantic interior snows. This is peaking along the
I ninety five quarter with heavy rain in New York
around midday.

Speaker 1 (00:35):
But in the Boonies where Natalie Vaka lives, they are
gonna get some snow. In northern New Jersey, they're gonna
get some significant snow, especially in the higher elevated areas.
We have race stage. You're coming up in fifteen minutes
for specifics about where the storm will hit hardest in
our area. It's gonna be tough driving though on your

(00:58):
ride home, so really be careful. You might want to
leave a little bit early if you can. The Trump
administration admits there was a second strike on a Venezuelan
boat disabled in the water.

Speaker 3 (01:09):
President Trump and Secretary Hegseth have made it clear that
presidentially designated narco terrorist groups are subject to lethal targeting
in accordance with the laws of war.

Speaker 1 (01:20):
Yeah, that's true, but the Democrats still wanted an investigation
because you know it's Trump. After the shooting of two
National Guard members in the nation's capital by an Afghan national,
there is new focus on who was allowed into the
country after that debacle of a withdrawal from Afghanistan and
how they were vetted.

Speaker 4 (01:40):
They knowingly violated law.

Speaker 1 (01:43):
There's a process for this to happen, and it's on
an individualized basis.

Speaker 2 (01:47):
You don't get to just wave a wand and say
anybody from these countries can come in here without any vetting.

Speaker 1 (01:52):
Romanila Lochinwall is accused of murdering twenty year old Sarah
Beckstrom and a twenty four year old Andrew Wolf has
been upgraded. Now this is great news. Upgraded from critical
to serious condition.

Speaker 5 (02:07):
Andrew remains in serious condition. We did have some positive
news that we were told that Andrew was asked if
he could hear the nurse who asked the question to
give a thumbs up and he did respond.

Speaker 1 (02:24):
Well, that's great. Lawyers for Luigi Mangioni argued in court
that key evidence linking Mangione to the killing of Healthcare
CEO Brian Thompson should not be used because they were
obtained without a warrant or miranda rights being read.

Speaker 6 (02:39):
It's always an uphill battle anytime that you're trying to
get important evidence suppressed out of any given case. The
judges understand that for the most part, especially when we're
talking about the constants that were found in his book bag.

Speaker 4 (02:51):
That's going to make or break this case.

Speaker 1 (02:53):
By the way, Elena Habbe is out again as New
Jersey's acting US Attorney and Appellate Court, upholding a lower
court decision that she didn't go through proper procedure to
get the job. Starbucks baristas are on strike in Manhattan,
and they got big name support from Mayor Alexzor and
Mamdani and Senator Bernie Sanders.

Speaker 7 (03:14):
The struggle those workers have is that not enough people
know about their fight, not enough people know what they
are being forced to accept. So the more that you
can bring that awareness, the more that you can bring
that attention, the easier it is for workers to demand
the bare minimum, and that is what I will continue
to do as the next mayor of the city.

Speaker 1 (03:29):
He's going to continue to walk picket lines while he's
mayor of New York City. This guy is a nut.
It's election day, by the way, both in Jersey City
and in Tennessee. In Jersey City, it's a runoff and
the race for mayor between former governor Jim McGreevy making
a big comeback and Councilman James Solomon. The race is

(03:50):
seen as a toss up. Another surprisingly tough race in
Tennessee a congressional race between Republican Matt Van Ebbs and
the Democrats at Afton Ben. The race is really surprisingly
close in a Republican district, especially after Ben said this
about Nashville, the biggest city in the district that she

(04:13):
wants to represent.

Speaker 8 (04:14):
Ben heavily involved with the Nashville mayoral race because I
hate the city. I hate the bachelorettes, I hate the
penal taverns, I hate country music, I hate all of
the things that make Nashville apparely in hate city to
the rest of the country.

Speaker 9 (04:29):
But I hate it.

Speaker 1 (04:30):
And I want to be your congresswoman. A hero that
was on the scene on nine to eleven has died.
Deputy Fire Chief James Riches served thirty years in the FDNY.

Speaker 4 (04:43):
Jimmy is one of our advocates.

Speaker 6 (04:44):
Jimmy went to wash them many times for us.

Speaker 1 (04:46):
I fourth for benefits, for the families of the people
are killed and for us that are still living.

Speaker 5 (04:51):
And it's a starking mind that we're going to.

Speaker 4 (04:54):
Continue to do this.

Speaker 1 (04:55):
Jimmy Riches was seventy four years old. Are you ready
to gamble some more than your? Gaming board voted to
approve three new casinos for New York City.

Speaker 9 (05:05):
The board selects Dolly's Bronx, hard Rock, Metropolitan Park and
Resorts World New York City.

Speaker 1 (05:14):
Yeah, as you can hear. As you can hear, there's
some people that did not want them. Final approval of
the projects by the State Gaming Commission now seems assured.
So we have three new casinos coming to New York City.
Did anybody here shop yesterday on Cyber Monday, because it's

(05:35):
set a record now that the final numbers aren't in,
but the projections by Adobe Analytics is anywhere between fourteen
to fourteen point two billion dollars and seventeen point three
billion dollars, and that is even after an hour long

(05:56):
outage yesterday on Spotify. Adobe Analytics said online shopping on
Monday was up four point five percent from last year
nine point one billion dollars up until six thirty, and
they think it went way higher than that. Listen to this.
For the five days, for the five days starting on

(06:19):
Thanksgiving till yesterday, forty three point seven billion dollars was
spent on goods, forty three point seven billion dollars. And
so you have to sit back and smile because we
were told again, we were lied to over and over

(06:41):
again by how tough it's gonna be this Christmas, how
we're struggling with this economy. The Democrat said, there will
be Oh, it's goilla gonna be down. It's gonna hurt everybody.
The tariffs, Oh, the tariffs. The toys are gonna go
through the roof. Nobody's gonna be able to afford anything.
And every single time we get this doom and gloom

(07:04):
the sky is falling, it ends up being a lie.
And once again we were lied to because we just
have to look at the real numbers, not the made
up numbers, not what they say, not what they claim,
not what they say they tell us. Suppose how we're
supposed to feel, how we're feeling. You can look at

(07:27):
the real numbers. Unemployment is down. It popped up a
little bit this last quarter, but it's still way down
from what it was. Inflation is still way down from
what it was. Again, it popped up a little bit
for a quarter. But all this stuff about how bad
the economy is and nobody wants to shut up, and

(07:50):
people are being laid off, and that was true under
Joe Biden. That happened under Joe Biden. I didn't hear
the same. All I heard was the defense of what
was going on. Remember, it's not a recession, even though
it was technically by the definition of a recession, with

(08:14):
two quarters of negative GDP, that's a recession. And over
and over again, we were told by the media and
by the Democrats, well, it's not really a recession. We
have to wait for a few months to find out,
if you know, when the new data comes in, if
it's a recession. Well, they didn't say that in the past.
They didn't say that, certainly when Republicans were in office.

(08:37):
But then again, did we have a recession and probably
Hoover was the last one for a Republican. No, it
seems to be. It seems to be a democratic thing.
But this is great news. You should celebrate it. I
know that a lot of people in the Democratic Party
are feeling bad right now because they really wanted you

(08:58):
to suffer so that they could in the midterm election.
But that's not happening. It's not happening. People feel good
about the economy. People were smart enough to see through
it all, and they went out and they spent money
because there's more income coming in. Income is up significantly.

(09:21):
It was down three thousand dollars of family under Biden.
It's now made that up and popped on another two
thousand dollars per family. So not only is inflation down,
but you have more money, and so all this stuff
you hear about the economy, it's just not true. How
many times do we have to go through something like
this to believe the economy is doing well. I'd love

(09:43):
to hear, by the way, if you did some shopping
on Black Friday, what it was like or on Cyber Monday,
what it was like and the deals that you got.
Because I missed both of them. I was too busy
both times, and I didn't hit any of the the sales,
So tell me what I missed. And by the way,
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(10:05):
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seacrane radios that work when it matters most well, we
told you about the winter storm warning. Let's get an
extended forecast from meteorologists Ray Stagic. That's right after a break,
let's get right to meteorologists. Ray Stagic works with WOAR

(10:29):
also the Weather Channel to find out what is going
to be happening today, because there's this talk about a
winter storm, but it seems like depending on where you live,
it may just be rain. Other areas may get a
lot of snow. So Ray, could you sort this all
out for us?

Speaker 4 (10:46):
Yeah, it's really like you said, you know, Larry, it
depends on location. It's just not enough cold air around
for you know, the five boroughs Long Island coastal Connecticut
to see, you know, accumulating snowfall. I think of the
onset of the presep, which is gonna be here pretty shortly.
If a few flakes or rain drops aren't coming down
right now, there may be at least some wet snow

(11:08):
mixed in with the rain, or a brief period of
wet snow from let's say the Five Boroughs out near
Newark and Paramus, places like Fort Lee, Union City, even
on off toward Long Island in the Nassau County, Levittown,
Franklin Square, and up toward the north, you're White Plains Harrison, Stanford,
and Connecticut North Stamford. You know, those areas probably going
to get mainly rained. But on the onset here we

(11:30):
may see a little bit of a mix. But you
get into the winter weather advisories, PA, say western s Morris,
Rockland Counties and points north, that's where we could see
three to six inches of snow, and it's probably gonna
be a heavy wet snow too, but I wouldn't be surprised.
You go across the river into North Jersey, into Bergen County,
we see some snow come down briefly here this morning
for an hour or so, and you may pick up

(11:52):
maybe a light coating inch or less expected, so west
Milford toward Paramus and even north as you get up
into Tarrytown, the southern end to that advisory in Rockland
County to near a New City and Stony Point. Maybe
two or three inches of snow there before we start
to see a change over a mix to the rain.
But really, Larry, it's further north that you go up
the Hudson Valley and into the Catskills where those three

(12:13):
to six totals will be. It'll be locally higher totals too,
so you're skier and maybe you've got a weekend plan
to hunter Mountain or ski wind them. They could get
double digit snow totals in parts of the Catskills too,
So this one's gonna be a miss. But I'll tell
you this, it's gonna stay plenty cold over the next
week or so too, so we'll have the cold just
not lining up with this one. Around the city anyway.

(12:33):
For any significant problems with any witch or weather.

Speaker 1 (12:36):
Is there concerns for the afternoon rush hour?

Speaker 4 (12:40):
I don't think so, certainly in the city and areas
of North Jersey not under the advisory. You head to
seventy eight westbound, and as you start getting into western
parts of Jersey. You may start seeing some slick travel
around the city. It'll easily be rain. It'll probably be
rained pretty quickly here this morning too, so it's basically
wet streets. The rain's gonna down steady. But I don't

(13:01):
think any problems with winter weather on the roadways, at
least for the high population center of the five boroughs
Long Island. As you go north thrown up near Poughkeepsie,
that's where some bigger problems may be. I think it's
manageable for the Throuway and the toa Conic, you know.
I think they'll be able to keep up with it,
although it may snow heavily at times. It's the arterial
routes if you do have to make a trip north

(13:22):
or northwest, that we may have to worry about most.

Speaker 1 (13:24):
Yeah, there's some people that are gonna have to go
up by ninety five to go to Connecticut, and there's
some people that have to go up on ninety five
for into New York and even up to Boston. They're
going to run into some problems.

Speaker 4 (13:36):
I think ninety five is going to be wet, not white,
as we had said. Even as you go further north.
I mean you get up near Providence as you start
kind of taking that turn toward the north. If you're
not going into Boston, you get a little better chance
of seeing some accumulating snowfall. So it's probably Providence over
toward Hartford, and you cut that right across basically due west.

(13:58):
As you get into a north and Putnam and Orange County,
around Newburgh and Walden and points north, that's where the
bigger problems will be. So if you're traveling traveling north,
you're probably gonna have to go fifty plus miles north northwest,
maybe about that in the north northeast, you'll really have
to get into the interior of Connecticut, maybe north of

(14:19):
Middle six, New London, Dead Providence to see accumulated snow.

Speaker 1 (14:22):
Got it just to be clear though, So we might
start seeing some snow very soon, but we shouldn't be
alarmed by that because it's going to turn into rain
later in the day.

Speaker 4 (14:32):
Is that it'll turn rain here in the next hour
hour to if it starts briefly mixed our brief period
of wet snow, by mid morning, it's all rain around
the city. So no, you won't have to worry about
the afternoon.

Speaker 1 (14:43):
All right, thank you very much. That kind of sums
it up. Thanks a lot, Ray stage you. We'll talk
to you again a little bit later, just in case
anything changes. Thanks again. All right, let's get to your talkbacks.
Thanks so much for them today. You do make the show.
As I say all the time. You just go to
the iHeartRadio app. You have something to say, and then
we put you on the air.

Speaker 10 (15:03):
We're talking about the inflation and all that.

Speaker 11 (15:06):
Now.

Speaker 10 (15:07):
I love Donald Trump. I voted for him. I love
everything that he does. Except I am not really seeing
the prices going down. Every time I go to the supermarket,
something is going up thirty cents, fifty cents a dollar.

Speaker 1 (15:26):
Oh really well, I mean I can't argue with that.
You're seeing it firsthand because Walmut Mark came out and
said the price of Thanksgiving this year was down twenty
five percent because turkeys apparently were way down. But you
have a different experience. I can just go by the
inflation numbers and I guess on certain foods it went up,

(15:47):
but on most of the foods it went down. So
checking with me again, that was really interesting. Check in
with me again next time you go to the supermarket.
I'd love to hear what your experience is and more
specifically where your shopping. Now, let's get the News at
six point thirty with Jaqueline, Carl.

Speaker 12 (16:03):
Jacquelin, Larry Luigi Mangioni was back in a New York
courtroom Monday as hearings continue over what evidence can be
used in his murder trial. Mangioni has pleaded not guilty
to killing United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson almost a year ago,
and faces both state and federal charges. And New York's
New York's Eve Wishing Wall is up and running, beckoning dreamers.

Speaker 9 (16:26):
It was erected Monday in Times Square, standing as always
at the crossroads of the world. You can submit a
wish virtually online, or if you're in town, you can
place a wish directly on the wishing Wall. Between now
and December twenty ninth, wishes will be printed and then
shredded to become part of the three thousand pounds of
confetti released in Times Square at midnight on New Year's

(16:48):
Eve to usher in twenty twenty six. Sarah Lee Kessler
wor News.

Speaker 11 (16:54):
Well, guess what you might be surprised what your boss
has access to According to Android Authority, if you've got
a work issued Android phone, you might want to reathink
the texts you're sending out. Google has reportedly rolled out
what's called Android RCS archival on Pixel and other Android devices.

(17:16):
With it, employers are now able to intercept an archive
RCS chats on work managed devices. In the simplest terms,
that means your boss can read your RCS chats and
Google messages despite end to end encryption. Consider yourself warned,
but everyone should know by now. Employees have no expectation
of privacy on all company devices. But I could see

(17:37):
where they get like a little you might think they
could get away with it on phones. I wonder how
many people are scrambling right now though? Did you know
about company and issued Android phones that your bosses can
read your messages and archive them?

Speaker 1 (17:51):
No, is this new or it's been around for a while.

Speaker 12 (17:54):
Well, it says because they rolled out this system that
now they can do it on Android devices and only
company issued phone. So like, just as a rule of thumb,
if your company gives you a computer, a phone, anything,
just know that you have no expectation of privacy.

Speaker 1 (18:11):
You know what it is. I think people thought the
text matches were saved. But I guess not anymore. And
so you just what a public service that was.

Speaker 11 (18:19):
You're very welcome to your service.

Speaker 1 (18:21):
Yeah, you just warned people if you're getting a Google device,
there might be a reason for that. Yeah, they're doing
it so they can see that you text.

Speaker 12 (18:28):
And it's Android. So remember, don't do anything on any
company stuff. If you want to say something, you want
to trash talk, use your own phone, your own computer,
say it over your backyard fence.

Speaker 11 (18:41):
Just do it on the company stuff.

Speaker 1 (18:43):
Here's a great ad for iPhones too.

Speaker 11 (18:46):
I didn't say it. I didn't say it.

Speaker 1 (18:48):
No, I have an iPhone, so i'll do too. But
I see they can't look at our stuff. No, it's
all the pleabs post.

Speaker 11 (18:56):
If they issued us those phones, they'd figure out a way.

Speaker 1 (19:00):
That's true, it might be coming. We should shut up.
Thanks a lot, Jacqueline. Well, this second attack on a
disabled boat in the Caribbean, allegedly with wounded hanging on
the side, was authorized and the Democrats, of course, now
won a full investigation. They're even talking about war crimes.
Give me a break. The latest next, Oh, this current

(19:24):
controversy right now about the Venezuelan air strikes in the Caribbean.
That you know, Donald Trump took out a boat and
there are claims in a media report from a leak
that there were people hanging to the side of the
boat and there was a second strike. This was in
the Washington Post, and this is dating all the way

(19:47):
back to early September, but it's just coming out now.
And the first time that Donald Trump was asked about
it was on Air Force One.

Speaker 7 (19:56):
No, I wouldn't have wanted that, not a second strike.

Speaker 13 (20:00):
The first strike was very lethal, it was fine, and
if there were two people around, But Pete said that.

Speaker 1 (20:05):
Didn't happen, right, So he said. Now the report says
that Pete's Hegseth okayed it. Now, I guess you can say, yes,
he did okay it, But there's some context to that.

Speaker 3 (20:18):
With respect to the strikes in question. On September tewod
Secretary Hegseth authorized Admiral Bradley to conduct these kinetic strikes.
Admiral Bradley worked well within his authority and the law
directing the engagement to ensure the boat was destroyed and
the threat to the United States of America was eliminated.

Speaker 1 (20:37):
So it sounds like heg Seth, the Secretary of War,
gave authority to Admiral Bradley, and Admiral Bradley's the one
that made the call. That's what the White House is
saying right now. And of course the Democrats now wanted
an investigation. They're talking about war crimes.

Speaker 13 (20:55):
You know, somebody who has sunk two ships myself that
folks in the military need to understand, you know, the
law of the sea, the Geneva Conventions. If there were,
in fact, as reported, you know, survivors clinging to a
damaged vessel, that that could be you know, over a line.

Speaker 1 (21:18):
Oh wow, they want but it's not the case. Well
I hope it's not the case either. But they really
do want they're they're taking the ball and running with
this one man. They want this one to be some
hearings that start now and go all the way up
through into the midterms.

Speaker 14 (21:33):
We should get to the truth. I don't think it
would be foolish enough to make this decision to say,
kill everybody, kill the survivors, because that's a clear violation
of the law of war.

Speaker 1 (21:46):
And so it gets ridiculous, right, like somebody said, kill everybody,
kill all the survivors. It gets ridiculous. You're gonna hear
a lot of hyperbole over the next couple of days.
Let me give you since everybody seems to forget, let
me give you some historical context on all of this.
In the nineteen nineties the late nineteen nineties, President Obama

(22:08):
ordered over five hundred drone strikes, killing thousands of people
in their homes. A lot of people were killed by accident.
If you were going after a terrorist and their family
was there, you killed their entire family. And four Americans

(22:30):
were killed by accident in these strikes, and the Democrats
didn't say a thing. It was just fine with them
that we were wiping out people in half a dozen
different countries, even though he had no authority to do that.

(22:52):
He didn't go to Congress. He was just doing this
all on his own. And those four Americans that were killed,
that was unconstitutional. That was illegal because you can't execute
an American without due process. That's in the Constitution. And

(23:13):
the other thing you're going to hear a lot about
is regime change. You know, we can't, we can't be
a part of regime change. In making Maduro, the president
of Maduro leave Venezuela, except we've done it before. Bill
Clinton did it in Haiti. He said, troops into Haiti
to take out the president. Democrats were fine with it.

(23:35):
Then now they have a problem with it only because
it's Donald Trump. When George W. Bush went into Panama,
nobody complained, thought it was a good idea. Now we
have a guy that's a president in Venezuela that's sending

(23:56):
people from his jails here that started trenday or that
has been hellish on America, committing crimes in major cities
across the country. And we're saying, no, you can't, you
can't take him out. Oh no, no, no, no. Because
it's Donald Trump, we have new rules. Now, we have
new rules. You can't do that. So give me a

(24:18):
break with the war crimes. If you didn't see war
crimes when Barack Obama was willy nilly killing people around
the globe without authority from Congress, then you should just
shut up now because that seems to me was a mistake.

(24:40):
A war crime has to be intentional. And if you
don't see the benefit to our country in taking out
ships full of fentanyl and narcotics when you have the
number one cause of death in this country for young
adults is overdoses from fentanyl number one. For the last

(25:02):
ten years, it's been as if, I guess it's been
the last eight years, it's been as if a plane
was going down every single day in this country. It
got horrible under the Biden administration. It was up to
one hundred thousand deaths a year. And so what side

(25:25):
do you want to be on? Pick a side, because
if you want to be on the side of Maduro,
of the drug runners, of the cartels, of this plague
on America, then go ahead. But understand you're only doing

(25:45):
this because you hate Donald Trump so much and you're
making America pay for your hatred.

Speaker 15 (25:52):
The Americans look and they see the President taking action
against these narco traffickers, actually putting the truth to the
the phrase war on drugs, And among Republican voters in particular,
they're not interested in the minutia. They're more interested in
the bold strikes and in combating the drug dealers, just.

Speaker 1 (26:11):
The way the Democrats were under Obama. They weren't interested
in the minutia, they were only interested in the bold strikes.
There is such hypocrisy in this story. It is minor
compared to what has happened in the past. If it's
true at all, all we know is that a strike
was authorized on a ship and that a second strike
was authorized. If you notice, the Trump administration is not

(26:34):
saying there were people hanging on to the side as survivors.
They just wanted to make sure the ship was taken
out and all the narcotics on board were taken out.
And I'm sure that's going to be their position all along.
If the people on board, the drug runners, get killed
as well, then so be it. This should not be

(26:59):
a police issue. And what follows after this is going
to be the taking out of Maduro if he doesn't
leave on his own. That's what that phone call was about.
The other day. We've now there was a readout done
by the Miami Herald and yes, President Trump he was
asking he's trying to make a deal Maduro, and President

(27:21):
Trump was saying to him, no, the only way out
is exile. You've got to leave. And I think that's
being worked out right now. The White House has launched
a new fake news portal on its website. They're never
going to run out of material, that's for sure. We'll
tell you what's on it next, Well, Welcome Back the
White House was so upset about a New York Times

(27:45):
article talking about the secretly in the White House. There
really is some concerns about President Trump's health and that
they had to cut back his schedule. Have you seen
his schedule? Have you ever looked at the White House
on his schedule, I mean, compared to what we had

(28:07):
before with Joe Biden. This guy seems to work all
of the time and you basically see him on TV
all of the time. But they said that there's been
some new developments in his health and so because of that,
he went and got a physical. And I'm not going
to go through everything because Caroline Levitt did and went

(28:29):
through all of the results to talk about how healthy
he is. But here's part of it.

Speaker 3 (28:34):
His abdominal imaging is also perfectly normal. All major organs
appear very healthy and well profused. Everything evaluated is functioning
within normal limits with no acute or chronic concerns.

Speaker 1 (28:47):
Yeah, this story was a big story. It was one
of those Sunday stories by Katie Rodgers and Dylan Friedman
where they apparently had all of these leaks at the
White House and they wrote a story called shorter days
signs of fatigue. Trump faces realities of aging in office.
Now you can imagine how Donald Trump reacted to that.

(29:11):
But the thing is, it was the New York Times.
Suddenly they're reporting on health after covering for Joe Biden
for four years.

Speaker 3 (29:21):
Biden is doing one hundred percent fine after tripping while
boarding Air Force one oh same outlet, same reporter who
wrote that President Trump is not fit for the job.
Are you kidding me? You all see him almost every
single day. He is the most accessible president in history.
He is taking meetings around.

Speaker 1 (29:38):
The cloth now because of this story, and it's really
fascinating to happen. Right after this story hit, the White
House decided to put on the official white House dot
com site a section for fake news, a section for
media bias. And it is fascinating to look at because

(30:04):
they point out particular items. They list them and it
goes first, first column says claim what the claim is,
Then it gives you the publication, Then it says the
reporter that, it says the category. If you want to
check it out, well even when I'm reading this, or
you just want to check it out later, it's white
House dot gov slash media bias, and it's worth taking

(30:28):
a look at because you can see on this site
the stories that are aggravating Donald Trump the most. And
I get it, I understand it. There's here's one claim
and I have to read this story because it's fascinating
to me. Nate Burlison sees his opportunity to politicize Charlie
Kirk's assassination. The publication was CBS News, the reporter was

(30:52):
Nate Burlison, and the category is bias. And it's interesting.
I'm going down. I'm going down the list here. So
we have CBS News that was the first one. Then
you have CNN, so it's the typical people that would
be biased, The Washington Post, the New York Times, politic
go and then out of nowhere, the only real hyper

(31:17):
local publication that's in there is the New Jersey Monitor.
And I had to go look up the New Jersey
Monitor because I've never really read the New Jersey Monitor.
But they say the claim was a hearing was delayed
for undocumented immigrant at center of fight between Trump and

(31:38):
the governor, when they're saying it was not delayed at all.
The reporter is Dana di Filipo, and they say it's
bias and left wing lunacy. I will tell you. I mean,
I'm glad they're doing this. I'm sure it's just letting
off steam because they have to deal with this every day.

(32:00):
But the way that the never before have we had
a greater example of media bias than going from Joe
Biden that the media covered for all of that time
for four years until that debate when they finally realized
he couldn't serve as president anymore, to now when Donald

(32:22):
Trump comes in closes the border. The economy is doing
much better than it was under Joe Biden, and it's
still improving. And then he brings peace to the Middle East,
and yet he gets attacked on a daily basis. And
Joe Biden, who has had calamity after calamity after calamity,

(32:43):
starting with the debacle in Afghanistan, they covered for him
the entire time. Never before have we seen a better
example of media bias than from Biden to Trump. So
I can understand the reason for that. Site. We may
be closer to a peace plan in Ukraine now that

(33:03):
we've been in the war began with Worwar. White House
correspondent John Decker has the details after the seven o'clock
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