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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is a podcast from WOAR Welcome to Monday. Man,
is it gonna be hot. It's gonna be hot all
week And I wish I would have known before I
left home today how hot it was going to be.
You know how you get outside and it's way too
late to run back inside and get changed, and then
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it is just oppressive outside. And I'm talking like three
in the morning, it's already oppressive. And I thought to myself, Oh,
you know what, I should have checked the forecast. And
I'm dressed like it's September. I am too, I think
I because you don't always check the forecast over the weekend,
you know what I mean. You want to know what
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it's gonna be Saturday and Sunday. You don't think about Monday.
And now you should have thought about Monday. I'm talking
to myself here. You should have thought about Monday because
it's gonna have a heat index near one hundred. The
regular high without the heat index is gonna without the
humidity is gonna be ninety four Tomorrow, it's gonna be
close to one hundred. Man, we're gonna have We're hoped
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to have race agic do an extended forecast coming up.
But you know, just stay inside if you can. This
is a great This is a great excuse for remote work.
See if that works with your boss, say it's too hot.
Too hot. But at least you gave them fair warning
to dress appropriately. I know, unlike me, I wish I
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wish I had somebody on the radio would have told
me to dress right in the Big Three today, Well,
what a big achievement for the Trump administration. Days before
the August first deadline, President Trump strikes a trade deal
with our biggest trade partner, the EU, the European Union.
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This is probably the biggest deal ever reached in any
capacity trade or beyond trade. It is, let's a it's
a giant deal with lots of countries. Yeah, well the EU,
there's you know, well over a dozen countries that are involved.
Is by far the biggest trade deal. It might bring
as much as three trillion dollars into the country. What
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euse Correspondent John Decker is going to be with us
at eight thirty five to give us details on the
deal and tell us what deals might be next, because
apparently there's three or four still in the works to
get done before that or August first deadline. New Jersey
US Attorney Alena Hobba was fired by a panel of judges, Right,
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so why is she still in office and why does
she say she's not leaving.
Speaker 2 (02:32):
I think anybody that's known me in this public sphere
for the last four years knows I'm not a coward
to a fight. So I have obviously been doing my job.
I do my job irrespective of who you are, what
you are, what your politics are.
Speaker 1 (02:47):
I'll tell you what. The fight's not going away. This
just started. So anyway, the Trump administration fired the woman
who the judges appointed to replace her, and then swore
Habba in again, this time as acting US attorney. Mean
she has another two hundred and ten days before she
has to go through any nominating process. If she goes
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through a nominating process. New Jersey columnist Mike Kelly will
be here at seven oh five with more on the
fight for New Jersey's US attorney US Attorney's office, and
now Congress wants to talk to Julane Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein's
sex trafficking conspirator.
Speaker 3 (03:26):
She is serving a twenty year sentence for child sex
trafficking and so her character is in some question. But
if she wants to come clean now. That would be
a great service to the country, and we'd like to
know every single bit of information that she has. I
certainly hope she's telling the truth.
Speaker 1 (03:41):
When asked if he was going to pardon Maxwell, he responded,
first he got offended that he was even asked. Donald
Trump responded, I haven't even thought about it yet. In Gaza,
the UN is warning of a humanitarian crisis. They say
food is not getting to a starving population.
Speaker 4 (04:00):
It's almost impossible to put into words how terrible the
situation is.
Speaker 1 (04:03):
Patients dying of malnutrition.
Speaker 2 (04:06):
My friends and colleagues who I'm named for years, some
of them might barely recognized as they'd lost so much weight.
Speaker 1 (04:12):
Yeah, we'll have Jordana Miller coming up live from Israel
at eight oh five. Benjamin net Yahoo came out and said,
anybody who's blaming Israel for this is lying. And of
course those ceasefire talks continue. We thought we were so close,
and yet there's a couple of sticking points they just
can't get past. Anyway, Jordana is coming up at eight
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oh five, And congratulations to New York City mayoral candidate
Zorin Mamdani. He celebrated his marriage to a twenty seven
year old Ramaduaji, a twenty seven year old artist and
film animator, in a lavish three day ceremony over the
weekend in the Uganda city of Kampala. Now they got
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married back in February, then had another ceremony a couple
of months ago in Dubai with her parents. Now this
is the Mam Donni family celebration. And so he's a socialist,
right that wants to help the poor and once to
go after the rich. He hates the rich. He thinks
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they don't pay their fair share. Well, Mam Donnie may
be one of the richest socialists in the world. Did
you see the house that they live in. It is
It makes like the Hearst Castle run away in Shame.
It is an enormous place right on Lake Victoria. It's
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got to be worth millions, hundreds of millions. I mean,
it is an amazing place. And the whole area that
it's in, all the houses go for at least two
million dollars. And all these people were driving up. They
have showed the cars outside. They drive it up in
their Mercedes, they drive up in their Lamborghinis and their
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range rovers. It was all rich. It was the richest
socialists all getting together to laugh about him fooling New
York City.
Speaker 4 (06:16):
It.
Speaker 1 (06:17):
Oh, by the way, the guy that's against the police, right,
he won social workers. He didn't have social workers guarding
his wedding. He had a couple of dozen masked Special
Forces style guards for security. They also had a phone
jamming system set up just in case, you know, anybody
tried to show anything live or snuck their phones in
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because the phones had to be confiscated. They had three
staffed security gates to get into this thing. So much
about this shows what a hypocrite this guy is. This
guy has lived rich and lavishly his whole life. Now
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we know who is paying for all of this. His mommy,
the successful Ugandan director. And by the way, her parents
aren't doing too bad off either. They're Hindu, by the way,
an Indian. And as you watch this, as you see
the pictures of what was going on there, you understand
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what a hypocrite this guy is. It is amazing to
me that he's getting away with this. I'm just a
guy from the streets, and you know, I just think
we all need a fair shake, and I'm going to
take on the rich and the powerful, and everybody that's
supporting me is just like me. You know, They're all
just giving me ten dours or one hundred dollars whatever
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they can afford. And I'm not taking money from any
of those rich cats. Now. Mommy has been financing his
campaign all along. I think he's got a lot of
answering to do when he comes back because everything he
espoused to was own as being exactly opposite of how
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he lives or how he lived, or what he likes
to go back to. So and you can understand, now,
I get it, I get it why all of these
people are reluctant to endorse him, the biggest Democrats in
the state reluctant to endorse him. It's funny. Chuck Schumer
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and Hakeem Jeffries were having a news conference yesterday on
the Capitol right, and they were asked about several different
things about the Epstein, and you know, they were going
off on that. All of a sudden a reporter asked
them about endorsing mom Donnie, and they answered quickly and
they left. And I want you to listen carefully because
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after Schumer gives his quick answer and then gets away
from there, gets away from the podium. Only time he's
ever run away from a microphone. Hakeem Jeffries is next
to him. He gives it one word answer and then
they both get I'll just say I had a good
talk with Mamdani last week and I look forward to
meeting with him in New York. Same, same, thank you, everybody, same.
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Nobody wants to talk about this. And poor Corey Booker
was doing a remote from the Capital on MSNBC and
the last question they asked about Mom Donnie and it's
like an old three stooges. But he was like, a haamanahaman, ahamanahaman.
Speaker 4 (09:28):
I need help keeping track of New Jersey politics. Your
politics are even more complicated over there. I need a
flow chart people losing a Democratic primary and running it.
So I'm staying out of your city. I'm focusing on
my state. At the end of the day, I want
to see a great mayor for the for the world's
most important city next to Newark, New Jersey.
Speaker 1 (09:51):
You ever ever heard him stammer like that. He didn't
expect that question at all. Democrats are trying, except for
you know, the crazy Democrats like AOC and Ernie Sanders,
the other socialists, the regular Democrats, the ones that want
to win in the midterms, are staying as far away
from Mom Donnie as they can. Anyway, we'll talk more
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about the race coming up, but right now, a Yankee
great is installed in the Baseball Hall of Fame. We'll
tell you who it is and who he gave credit
to for his success. And also Curtis Leewa just wrapped
up the animal vote. That's all next, plus take us
to see the off Broadway show Rolling Thunder at seven
to twenty five. Stay with This has been a podcast
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