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February 3, 2025 36 mins
Democrats become unhinged as a new era begins , President Trump Cleans House, and the deportations begin.  Things are moving at lightning speed with our "did they really just say that" moments from this week.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Democrats become unhinged as a new era begins, President Trump
Queen's house and the deportations begin. Things are moving at
lightning speed with her. Did they really just say that
moments from this week? I'm Nancy Shack, I'm Ben Parker.
This is news bite.

Speaker 2 (00:27):
We're asking me.

Speaker 3 (00:29):
You're asking me not to go back to companies.

Speaker 2 (00:34):
Yeah, you are.

Speaker 3 (00:35):
That's exactly what you're doing.

Speaker 4 (00:37):
We don't want them to work from home because, as
everyone knows, most of the time they're not working, they're
not very productive, and it's unfair to the millions of
people in the United States who are in fact working hard.

Speaker 1 (00:50):
Hearing they are saying the spring, we are getting your
banks off these streets. That was a little hard to hear,
but I can tell you that was former South Dakota
governor and the newly minted Secretary of Homeland Security, Christy Nome.
She was She's complete with a flak vest, by the way,
if you saw the video, and she's on the streets

(01:12):
of New York City along with a lot of her
crew ICE ICE officials getting ready for an illegal immigrant raid.
And what she's saying there is we're about to get
the dirt bags off the street. That's cut eighteen here
in New York City, this supring. We are get the
dirt bags off these streets. Dirt bags up.

Speaker 5 (01:33):
Now.

Speaker 1 (01:33):
You know, they raised the question, should we be listening
to the Secretary of Homeland Security call people dirt bags?
But I don't know, but I understand the sentiment. You know,
her job is to is to stop the illegal alien crime.
And she's not talking about the mother and her child
who came across looking for you know, food. She's talking

(01:53):
about the guys who are dealing fentanyl and raping children
and trafficking women. That's the dirt bags I'm talking about it.

Speaker 3 (01:59):
I saw her a little strange, and you know, i'll
speak from the shoot from the hip. So she's got
her flat vest on and she's out there with all
the other ICE operatives right and they're they're about to
raid somebody. Anyway. I just found it weird. She you know,
she she looked I like her, let's start with that.
And she looked really pretty, I'm gonna say that she

(02:20):
but she was made up almost too much, like she
should have been going out to dinner instead of going
to a raid, you know what I mean. She she
really kind of looked like she she has displayed.

Speaker 1 (02:29):
People are describing it kind of like, yeah, so.

Speaker 3 (02:31):
I mean that was the weird thing about it.

Speaker 1 (02:33):
That's what she does. I've met her a few times.
It doesn't matter what time of day or and not
you that she looks like that. She's very attuned to
how she photographs. So she's always you know, there's another
there's another uh and cult, a big conservative pundit and
culture will not let a picture be taken of her

(02:54):
if she doesn't have makeup on me too, And I know,
I know you hold to that pool all the time,
and I Governor Noam were now secretary Nome strikes me
as similar as the similar And I get it. You know,
as women, we are held to a higher standard looks
wise all the time. How you function, what you accomplished,

(03:17):
doesn't always matter as much as what you look like.
And so I guess, so it happens. It's still you know,
you think that's a nineteen fifties vibe, it isn't. It
still happens today. I still deal with it on a
daily basis. So basically, you have to be efficient and
you have to look good. And I think coming from
South Dakota, where I think that's probably true for her,
and that's how she won an election is not only

(03:38):
was she good at her job, but she had to
look good at her job too, And I think she's
just bringing that over with her to them.

Speaker 3 (03:43):
Maybe that's okay. And by the way, if you want
to know how little I give a crap about what
I look like at a picture, just to search for
one of them on the internet and you'll look, you'll see.
I don't know, I don't care, but you maybe you're right.

Speaker 1 (03:53):
That's the man who wears cartoon type yes.

Speaker 3 (03:56):
Not being a woman, as you're aware. Yeah, I don't
know what it's like. Maybe that, And I'm sure I
kind of agree with you that the women are held
to a different looks standard. Yeah, you gotta be you
gotta be party, So yeah, I guess, I guess, But
it just it just struck me as strange. We're going
on an ice rain.

Speaker 1 (04:13):
Yeah, I agree with you. I completely agree with that,
and I noticed it too, But I think there's I'm
just justsplaying why I think that's true and why why
she would do that, And I think it's because she's
been held at the standard for a long time, and
she's not given it up yet.

Speaker 3 (04:27):
And I'll take that from you as fact because you
are a woman and I am not. So there you
go so.

Speaker 1 (04:32):
But it's she's on the streets with her boys and girls,
gone after the illegals. And it's very interesting to me
because former illegal alien supporter New York City Mayor Eric
Adams gave her the big thumbs up for these raids.
Cut thirteen.

Speaker 6 (04:50):
First of all, there is a lot of room. We
already have task forces with federal partners. The law is clear,
the lord is clear of criminality. I've made that clear
even before the elections. I made that clear, and we're
there focused. People who commit these violent crimes must be addressed.

(05:16):
And that is our conversation with ICE. That's the conversation
that of our team of attorneys, both my chief counsel
and the courp Council. And that is a conversation we've
been having those who commit crimes in our cities plural.
We are going to We should be sitting a strong

(05:36):
message that not only victims of documented New Yorkers but
also undocumented New Yorkers. People are praying on undocumented New
Yorkers as well, who are trying to pursue the American dream.

Speaker 1 (05:49):
So there you go. So he's off for going after
the criminal element and the illegal.

Speaker 3 (05:54):
By the way, jumping out at me.

Speaker 1 (05:55):
Yeah, I love it.

Speaker 3 (05:57):
I'm today that I wonder if he was saying that
to emphasize cities or cities. He just like, well, yeah,
that's the way he always says it. I don't know. Sometimes,
you know, sometimes I will mess around with how a
word sounds just for effect. Plan it was fine, I'm
I'm a problem with it. I may put that in
my This is a.

Speaker 1 (06:17):
Guy that used to bit in the face of any Republican,
not anymore. He's seen the damage that a legal immigration
can do to a city and he is now on board.
But not all elected officials are that supportive of the
deportations that are going on. In Illinois, Governor JB. Pritzker
is not going to be helpful to the Trump administration

(06:38):
Cut sixteen B.

Speaker 7 (06:39):
We also have a law on the books in Illinois
that says that our local law enforcement will stand up
for those law abiding undocumented people in our state. We're
doing the right thing, and we're not going to help
federal officials just drag them away because somebody pointed at
them and said, oh, that person's brown, or that person's
not from here. Check out, maybe they're undocumented.

Speaker 1 (07:02):
Okay, First of all, nobody's saying they're going to deport
somebody because of their skin color or because they're from
another state. This is people who have crossed the border illegally.
So that was completely I would say, lacking in candor,
bordering on.

Speaker 3 (07:18):
Almost a scare tactic, like comply.

Speaker 1 (07:20):
They're going to come and get you because you're a minority.
Oh my god, talk about, you know, spreading fear.

Speaker 3 (07:25):
There's this brown guy living next to me. I think
you can do something about it.

Speaker 1 (07:28):
I mean yeah, as opposed to you know, the fact
that they're trying to deport people who are trafficking and
women pushing fatal and murdering people.

Speaker 3 (07:35):
And somebody's got to do a little investigation into this
and maybe crunch some numbers. I think.

Speaker 5 (07:40):
So.

Speaker 3 (07:40):
Of course, when we say illegal immigration, a lot of
people think about, you know, Mexicans and Guatemalans and Brazilians
and whoever, it doesn't matter who do have different skin
colors than some of us. Look, if you're illegal and
you're white from Ireland or from Germany or from wherever
you should be booted out too. And I think we
have to look at uh, you know, because they show

(08:03):
a lot on TV. We see it on TV, right,
they're always taking away some well brown person or whatever,
and then people go are Mexicans or whatever. But there
are a lot of people who aren't anything other than
white who come here illegally, and we got to get
rid of them. And maybe they should show some of
them on TV being rounded up to is I mean,
unless unless we're not doing that, which we should be doing.

Speaker 1 (08:22):
By the way, most of the illegal aliens aren't Mexican.
Just just well, I know you didn't mean that. I'm
just saying to the people it's you know you're talking about.

Speaker 3 (08:28):
But that's what people think.

Speaker 1 (08:29):
Yeah, they don't. They think South America, which is not
so much Central America.

Speaker 3 (08:34):
There's a lot of people from a lot of places
who come here illegally.

Speaker 1 (08:36):
And no, but I get your point. I think everybody
else got your point too.

Speaker 3 (08:39):
If we're going to be honest about it, illegal immigrants
means illegal immigrants, and it shouldn't have anything to do
with color, your scared, where you're from, or anything else.

Speaker 1 (08:48):
Did you get a visa. That's my question for you.

Speaker 3 (08:50):
I got a MasterCard?

Speaker 1 (08:50):
Is that okay? That's perfectly frue nice. But Tom Holman,
who is the head of this deportation project, he's a
deportation czar at this point, is not bound down to
the likes of JB. Pritzker. Cut eleven A.

Speaker 8 (09:05):
What do you say to those who are out there
saying that these are everyday people, these are families that
are being attacked and dragged out of their homes.

Speaker 1 (09:13):
How do you respond to that.

Speaker 9 (09:15):
I don't think we arrested any families. We've arrested public
safety threats and national security threats bottom line. And look,
President Trump won the election on this one issue, securing
our border and saving lives. This what happened on our
southern board lasts for is the biggest national security threat
this country scene, at least in my lifetime, because we
got over two million known guidtherways. You've got six hundred
percent increase in sex trafficking. We've got a record number

(09:37):
of terrorists a crossing the board on terrast wash list.
We have quarterminion Americans diving fentanyl froming across the open border.
We're going to do this job and We're going to
enforce the laws of this country. If they don't like it,
then go to Congress and change the law. We're going
to do this operation law apology. We're going to make
our community safer, We're going to save well. Once we
lock that board on continuous operation, you're going to see
fetanyl dest decrease, illegal alien crime decrease, sex trafficking decrease.

(10:00):
It's just all for the good of this nation. And
we're going to keep going. No apologies, We're moving forward.

Speaker 3 (10:04):
There's a guy who shoots from the hip constantly.

Speaker 1 (10:06):
He does. And you know, the question comes down to this,
is deportation mean or is it common sense? Basically, and
I think the Democrats, the left leaning officials have trouble
distinguishing between the two of those. I want to give
you an example. One thing that happened this past week
that was very indicative of how President Trump intends to

(10:30):
move on is that there was a military US military
plane full of Colombian illegal aliens that were being repatriated
back to Colombia. And the President of Columbia, because he
could in the past said I can't lean here, sorry,
I go back, he wasn't going to take him because
they were criminals. And President Trump said, okay, that's your option,
but if you do, be aware that we're going to

(10:52):
institute a massive tariff on everything through that we'll destroy
your economy. So do you want the plane? Do you
not want the plane? And the President Columbia said, okay,
bring in the bring in the plane and said sure
you can land. So here, I want to play a
cup for you that Senator Eric Schmidt, he was asked
for what his response was to the Columbian president, who,

(11:16):
before he agreed to take the plane back, had said,
you're treating our people like criminals, putting them on this
plane and handcuffing them. And this is Senator Eric Schmidt's response,
cut thirteen.

Speaker 10 (11:27):
A Columbia's president, who is something of a leftist, said,
you know you can't, meaning the United States can't treat
our people, Colombians like criminals.

Speaker 11 (11:38):
What's your response, Well, these are criminals, and so the
United States of America, if we believe in sovereignty, we're
going to re establish the sovereignty of our own borders
and actually enforce the laws that are on the books.

Speaker 12 (11:49):
Look, deportation is nothing new. Bill Clinton deported twelve million people.
So when you see this Hupan Kraig from the left,
it's because they've been captured by the radical left who
believes in open borders. They think the are just arbitrary
lines on a map, and they're all global citizens in
the United States, American taxpayers should fund all this stuff,
and that's not how it works. And so President Trump's
going to send these criminals back. This repatriation process can

(12:12):
go smoothly with the cooperation those countries or I think
President Trump is indicated he's willing to slap on tariffs,
he's willing to suspend visa applications, and you know, cut
off those appointments in our embassies. All those options are
on the table, but he means business, and I think
the American people support this.

Speaker 3 (12:28):
Imagine treating criminals like criminals. Yeah, that's such an outbreak.

Speaker 1 (12:32):
You're training my criminals well because they are by the way.

Speaker 3 (12:35):
Yeah, So the president of Columbia doesn't want these criminals
who are Colombian back in his country. Why should we
want the criminals who aren't from our country in our
country from some other country where they're criminals? Hello, is
anybody does anything sink in and by the way I
want you. I want you to try this just for fun,

(12:57):
next chance you get. This is to everybody, not just you.
I want you to go and illegally cross the border
into into a country, any country.

Speaker 1 (13:04):
Honor it if it doesn't matter here what happened, just that.

Speaker 3 (13:06):
But then you want you want to take it up
a notch, go rob a bank, beat somebody up, uh,
you know whatever, and see what happens to you. I
mean it's it's people act like we're doing something just
we're just like randomly picking people out of a crowd
and going, hey, you come on. These are people who
have a already broken a law. I know that's kind
of cliche, right that you come here illegally, you've already

(13:28):
broken a law. True, you have, okay, but then a
lot of these, many of these are breaking other laws.
I mean breaking the law of coming into the country
is is illegal, okay, that hence illegal immigrants. But when
you're beating people up, or raping people, or stealing stuff
or dealing drugs or whatever it is, that that should
be an automatic you're out of here, and people are

(13:51):
mad about that. You can't do that. You can't treat
criminals like criminals what's wrong with you people?

Speaker 1 (13:56):
Yeah, Well, to your point that you know they have
they have no learning curve, that they didn't learn anything
from the election or how people are responding to the
huge upright and crime. This is an MSNBC anchor Alex
Wood who gets in a snit because the report to
pre s Ridhar calls the legal aliens legal aliens. Alex

(14:16):
Wood can't handle that. Cut fourteen A.

Speaker 13 (14:18):
This video that we saw just this morning from the
DEAATF and Homeland Security investigators out of the Rocky Mountain
Division in Colorado. There you can see a raid that
was conducted this morning. They say that they were targeting
event as well in gang and they were able to
see cash, sees, cash weapons and actually made an arrest
of quote fifty illegal aliens right there.

Speaker 1 (14:40):
Alex Yep, we call them undocumented immigrants, but that again
was in the release from the DEA. Uh huh so snotty.
We call them in documented immigrants then over Also in MSNBC,
Nicole Wallace compares the deportations to You're ready the Holocaust.
Cut fourteen B.

Speaker 14 (15:00):
Families that are in hiding on this harrowing anniversary of
Holocaust anniversary, does have a really airy echo to something
that I think people thought, how could that happen? And
that could never happen again. We are now on live
TV talking about administration and live interviews with their faces

(15:23):
showing that says proudly that schools are.

Speaker 1 (15:26):
Not off limits.

Speaker 6 (15:28):
Right, I mean Tom Holman is engaged in cosplay.

Speaker 3 (15:31):
He wants to be Bull Connor for our current days.

Speaker 9 (15:34):
Is that right?

Speaker 1 (15:35):
She's comparing it to the Holocaust. Nobody on that plane
to Colombia is being taken to a gas chamber they were.
You're not You're not knocking these people out there being repatriated,
going back to their homes where you know. That's what's
happening here. The criminals are being returned to the country
where they come from. That's if I were a family
that had lost people on the Holocaust. I can't tell

(15:57):
you how mortally offended I would be to have an
to have them compared to, you know, a criminal on
a plane being taken back to their homes. That's just
so offensive.

Speaker 3 (16:06):
By the way, if in the late nineteen thirties and
half of the nineteen forties, all Germany had done was
a deported illegal immigrants from Germany, If that's all they did.
We wouldn't had World War Two. I mean, like, were
you crazy? I mean, look, to compare the Holocaust to
almost anything, I mean, except another Holocaust is it's irresponsible,

(16:28):
especially if you're a journalist. Look, we all know what
the except the Holocaust deniers. We all know what the
Holocaust was and how terrible it was, and how horrible
Hitler and his minions were. We know all that this
is not that, this isn't even close to that.

Speaker 1 (16:40):
No, but you would think it was. This is and
it's not just you know, the press. Here is Selena
Gomez breaking down in a Twitter video that she posted.
An next video that she posted crying sobbing over the
Trump immigration policy cut fourteen.

Speaker 15 (16:57):
I just shouldn't say that. I'm so sorry. Only people
are getting detected, the children. I don't understand. I'm so sorry.
I wish I could do something that you can't. I

(17:18):
don't know what to do. I'll try everything.

Speaker 5 (17:25):
You know.

Speaker 1 (17:25):
What I think she could do is have our meds balanced,
because first of all, I didn't know her people were illegal.
Aliens are her people, you know, fatanyl dealers and people
who traffic and because those people are being deported get
a grip, Please get a grip.

Speaker 3 (17:38):
Look, first of all, we have heard and we've played
them here, just regular regular people crying on the internet
and making a big scene about it. I can't believe
you vote of that person. Oh my god, Selena, is
your fifteen minutes of fame up? Because why do you
have to? I get it? Look, she's got fame, can't she?
If you're against it, go on, go on. If you

(18:00):
want to go on the interweb and play this game,
just go on and say I don't agree with these policies.
I wish we could do something about it. You have
to go on and play what is it? Soap propera Ville.

Speaker 1 (18:08):
Well, I think because she's not balanced correctly. I'll be
honest with you. I think she's got some issues and
they're not exactly and her issues aren't illegal immigration. She's
gotta get a grip. I think that's going to require
therapy and some pharmaceutical something.

Speaker 3 (18:21):
Definitely, Yeah, you're right. I mean, I think you're right.
There's something else wrong there. But I mean you can,
as a celebrity who most of us don't want to
hear from anyway, but as a celebrity, go on and
make a you know, some kind of coherent argument about
why this is wrong and what you're going to do
and how you should do it, or how other people
should do it, or you should all call your congressmen

(18:42):
or whatever it is. I don't care if it's immigration
or something else. If you don't agree with something being done,
be cognizant about. I mean, just crying on the internet
is stupid.

Speaker 1 (18:53):
It's also it's more than stupid. It's making people afraid
because unless she's unless the people she's trying about our
Like I said before, you know, rapist murderers and traffickers, they're.

Speaker 3 (19:05):
Not her people. Her people.

Speaker 1 (19:07):
People who are here legally, people who just may be
of a minority, are not being attacked. That's not what's happening.
So you know, get a grip and look into the
actual what's actually happening. I got to tell you who's
not impressed with any of this would be President Trump. No,
well you too, You and President Trump. He's moving ahead,
and he made this very interesting announcement yesterday cut number two.

Speaker 4 (19:31):
Today, I'm also signing an executive order to instruct the
Departments of Defense and Homeland Security to begin preparing the
thirty thousand person migrant facility at Guantanamo Bay. Most people
don't even know about it. We have thirty thousand beds
in Guantanamo to detain the worst criminal illegal aliens threatening

(19:52):
the American people. Some of them are sobat we don't
even trust the countries to hold them because we don't
want them coming back. So we're going to send them
out to Guanta. This will double our capacity immediately, right
and tough. That's a tough that's a tough place to
get out of. Today's signings bring us one step closer
to eradicating the scorch of migrant crime in our communities

(20:14):
once and for all.

Speaker 1 (20:16):
Uh So, if you don't want to be on that
plane to Columbia, we got another place you can go.
You can go right to get most.

Speaker 3 (20:21):
Nice this time of year, yeah beautiful.

Speaker 1 (20:23):
Yeah, by the summer, it's about one hundred and thirty way.

Speaker 3 (20:27):
We probably could Alcatraz? Can we reopen that?

Speaker 1 (20:30):
And just that's you know, I wouldn't be surprised if
he's looking at it. Gimo is a step above Alcatraz,
oddly enough. And then I mean San Francisco is off
the close to out. You could actually swim from Alcatraz
and succeeded more than one occasion. Actually, But but I
don't it's kind of hard to swim from Gittmo to Florida.

Speaker 3 (20:50):
I would think, Yes, you.

Speaker 1 (20:51):
Know, I'm thinking, I'm thinking that's a good place.

Speaker 3 (20:53):
But there must be like like an in between. Right.
He said, these are for the most for the worst
of the worst basically, and.

Speaker 1 (20:58):
The medium worst are getting on that play back to
right south.

Speaker 3 (21:01):
Well, if we have like high not worse of the worst,
but not okay or in between, maybe those are the
ones we would send to like a reopen in Alcatraz
or someplace like that. Yeah, yeah, I mean there's gotta
be I mean, we have a lot of prisons in
this country that have been closed. We must have places
we can we can put them. Now, obviously, we have
rights that we bestow upon other people as well, I mean,

(21:21):
do process and all that other stuff. So I don't
know if locking people up in uh, well, I don't
an American prison.

Speaker 1 (21:27):
I don't think he's talking about taking people off the
street and sending them to Getmo. He's talking about people
who have been convicted of.

Speaker 3 (21:32):
Our prime They definitely should be Yeah.

Speaker 1 (21:34):
Yeah, those are the people who are going to getmo.
Not the guy from down the street that you just
picked up because he has you know, or he was
I illegally, he was drug dealing. This is the guy.
These are the people who are murderers, acted and all that. Yes,
that's who's going to get that.

Speaker 3 (21:47):
By the way, and I don't understand this. And by
the way, I don't understand this for Americans either, like
or people who are supposed to be here. How do
people this is a this is a real dumb question.
But how do people get arrested for a violent crime
or a crime and then just be sent back out
on the street like nothing ever happened.

Speaker 1 (22:06):
Well, you have sorrowsda's that's a lot of what happened.
But that's ending now too, So you know.

Speaker 3 (22:12):
Send them to get But I mean, come on, we've
got we've got violent people going to jail and then
they're like, nah, you can go.

Speaker 1 (22:17):
Yeah, Well that's what they're trying. That's another issue.

Speaker 3 (22:20):
I can't believe I'm asking the question.

Speaker 1 (22:22):
Yeah, so we're trying to clean that up too. But
the GITMO thing was not the only announcement that President
Trump made yesterday. He's not just cleaning up the border.
He's cleaning house as well. Cut one A.

Speaker 4 (22:34):
We have informed the federal workforce, which they've looked to
do for many years, that if they're working for the
federal government, they must show up to the office on
time and on schedule. We don't want them. We don't
want them to work from home because, as everyone knows,

(22:56):
most of the time they're not working there, not very productive,
and it's unfair to the millions of people in the
United States who are in fact working hard from job
sites and not from their home.

Speaker 3 (23:10):
You have to do to work.

Speaker 1 (23:11):
You got to go to work or you get fired.
Is that good or bad?

Speaker 3 (23:14):
What work?

Speaker 1 (23:16):
Imagine that?

Speaker 10 (23:16):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (23:16):
How crazy is that? I go by the way I
go to work every day.

Speaker 1 (23:20):
It's we been. You and I have both been to work,
even during COVID. We neither one of us ever got
to work from home. We have we both of us
have been. We never got this this uh halfway thing
or anything. We've We've come in every and during COVID,
I have to say here, you know, at iHeart, it
was it was quiet. I mean, they are only about

(23:42):
thirty people who out of out of maybe one hundred
and fifty who were here every day, and you and
I were two of them.

Speaker 3 (23:47):
Even with you and I here, it was quiet, which
is weird.

Speaker 1 (23:50):
I got to say no. As part of his clean
up process, the president is trying to also put into
place a cabinet that will basically, you know, degas the swamp,
and that is meeting resistance from the swamp members themselves,
such as what happened to RFK Junior during his confirmation hearings.

(24:14):
He's on the stand for being Health and Human Service
as secretary, and boy was it was freaking fireworks. You
would have think that he wanted to go and put
children on a spit over an open fire. I mean,
they just couldn't help themselves. They wanted to attack him

(24:34):
over and over and you know, and over again, and
in particular, this is one twenty five A let's play.

Speaker 16 (24:41):
And I'm asking you to commit right now that you
will not take a financial stake in every one of
those lawsuits, so that what you do as secretary will
also benefit you financially down the line.

Speaker 17 (24:56):
I'll comply with all the ethical guys, that's not.

Speaker 16 (24:59):
The question you and I you have.

Speaker 3 (25:01):
You are asking meat. You're asking me not to serve
vaccine companies. Yeah, you are. That's exactly right, you're.

Speaker 1 (25:10):
Doing that, was Elizabeth Warren, Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts. Yes, indeed,
And she got a little shrill there because I think
he caught her out. He was exactly right. She was
trying to pin him down, saying that he wouldn't sue
big big farm, and he's like, yeah, no, I'm not
going to do that. And she she was just shrieking
her little head off.

Speaker 3 (25:29):
I don't know if she was off her meds or
if she should be on meds.

Speaker 1 (25:32):
That's a good question. I don't know, but she was
not happy. And then you have Senator Bernie Sanders or Vermont.
He was very upset about onesies cut twenty three B.

Speaker 16 (25:44):
You founded that, you certainly have power you could make that.

Speaker 3 (25:48):
How are you supportive of this?

Speaker 17 (25:50):
I've had nothing to do with you supportive of these onesies?
I'm supportive of vaccines.

Speaker 5 (25:55):
Are you supportive of these this clothing which is militantly
anti vaccine?

Speaker 2 (26:00):
I am supportive of vaccines.

Speaker 17 (26:02):
Will I want good science and I want to protect
but you.

Speaker 18 (26:06):
Will not tell the organization you founded not to continue
selling that product.

Speaker 3 (26:11):
Thank you as a chim.

Speaker 1 (26:14):
Yeah with them? And then you have protesters, people in
the ice, screaming liar Cut thirty five.

Speaker 17 (26:21):
Before I conclude, I want to make sure the committee
is clear about a few things. News reports have claimed
that I am anti vaccine or any industry. I am neither.

Speaker 2 (26:32):
I am pro safety.

Speaker 5 (26:37):
We'll have an order, please proceed, mister Kennedy.

Speaker 2 (26:51):
I am pro safety.

Speaker 17 (26:52):
I work for years to raise awareness about the mercury
and toxic chemicals and fish. And nobody called me any
fish anti fish.

Speaker 1 (27:01):
And onesiees yeah, any fish, he said. Nobody called me
a fish fish Yeah. Yeah. So it's like, you know,
and so he's got these people, Chris, it's hard to
get through hearing now that somebody's screaming something from the well.

Speaker 3 (27:12):
But that was Warren screaming for crime well a senator.

Speaker 1 (27:15):
And then if that wasn't enough, a member of his
own family, Caroline Kennedy, his cousin, daughter of the former
President JFK and former Ambassador of Japan. It hasn't really
been in public view for a while, and I think
she's feeling irrelevant, so she decided to jump in and
basically bleep her cousin Cut thirteen D.

Speaker 8 (27:36):
He lacks any relevant government financial management or medical experience.
His views on vaccines are dangerous and willfully misinformed. These
facts alone should be disqualifying, but he has personal qualities
related to this job, which for me posed even greater concern.
I've known Bobby my whole life. We grew up together.
It's no surprise that he keeps birds of prey as

(27:58):
pets because himself is a predator. He's always been charismatic,
able to attract others through the strength of his personality,
his willingness to take risks and break the rules. I
watch his younger brothers and cousins follow him down the
path of drug addiction. His basement, his garage, his dorm room.
We're always the center of the action where drugs were available,

(28:19):
and he enjoyed showing off how he put baby chickens
and mice in a blender to feed to his hawks.
It was often a perverse scene of despair and violence.

Speaker 1 (28:29):
Okay, first of all, that's what you feed baby hawks
is prey that you know it's freshly killed, and you
have to mimic what it would be regurgitated from the
parent hawk. So he wasn't putting live critters in there.
But I mean, and can we tell yes, he was
drug addicted forty freaking years ago. He has been clean

(28:50):
for forty years. And that's what she's judging. I mean,
she's just a piece of work to do that, you know.

Speaker 3 (28:55):
And when he was running for president, we spoke about
him from time to time, and you know, I've got
my shoes with him. I got any issues with everybody? Yeah,
because I have issues. But here's I kind of feel like, Okay,
Carolyn Kennedy, whatever action grind she has, fine, But if
you are even slightly sympathetic toward our F K Junior, right,

(29:16):
what the what the senators did to him and how
they behaved almost make you be like, yeah, yeah, he
should be the secretary. Look at it.

Speaker 1 (29:24):
Well, he first of all, he can stand up to
this part.

Speaker 3 (29:26):
I think they helped his cause.

Speaker 1 (29:28):
Well, I wouldn't be surprised. And this is obviously serious
Trump de arrangement. If Trump wants him. I think this
is punishment for leaving the Democratic Party. I think that's
what's going on here, because the Democratic Party is extremely punitive,
and I think that's what you're saying. And Carolyn Kennedy
hates his guts for whatever reason. Growing up they don't
like each other. And to make it worse, this is
her son. Jack Schlosberk is her child, and this is

(29:52):
what he goes on on social media and makes fun
of OURRFK Junior's speech impediment cut thirteen b everybody.

Speaker 19 (30:02):
I'm trying to figure out the right president to get
Donald Trump for the inauguration. So I found a really
rare animal and killed it, and I'm going to give
it to you him.

Speaker 1 (30:15):
I mean, he has an illness. That's why RFK Junior
speaks like that. What a little bleep, that that entitled
little piece of you know what is to make fun
of somebody with a speech impediment. It's okay because you
know his name. He's a Kennedy and he can do
what he wants. And then, by the way, this is
not something I can play. But he posted a social

(30:36):
media post that was so vile I cannot even read
it on a podcast, I cannot read it. It is
that abusive and disgusting. And he took it down about
a few days later, but it is it says more
about him than it ever would say about RFK Junior.

Speaker 3 (30:55):
I know a lot of the Kennedys have had things
to say about R F. K Junior, abeit, but the
Caroline Kennedy thing, who I look, I have I up
until a few days ago. I mean I had no
feelings one way or the other for Caroline Kennedy. I
just wonder like it seems more more than she just

(31:16):
doesn't want it to be Health in Human Services secretary.
There's almost like an air of an axe to grind.
Maybe they got in a fight when they were kids
and she held a grudge. It just it seems deeper
than just I don't think he should be Health in
Human Services Secretary. There seems to be so him. Yeah, well, I.

Speaker 1 (31:33):
Think it's because he's in line with Trump. And it's
not just Caroline Kennedy and her jackass of a son.
It's it's these all the Democrats seem to not be
able to wrap their head around the fact that America
went you know, you guys have really bleeped up the
country and we're not with you anymore. And they can't
believe that that people were not did not follow them.

(31:57):
They think we're stu First of all, they treated it
to stupid bid and they were patronizing and are surprising
people go, yeah, I'm done with you, and you can
see it across the board, not just in the RFK hearing,
but also in other things, like in this particular case. Well,
I was going to say, this is Harry Anton on CNN.
He's showing a poll saying that Trump has higher approval

(32:19):
ratings than he's ever had before during his first term.
And another CNN anchor, Kate Baldwin says she can't believe,
she can't believe that Donald Trump is popular cut sixteen c.

Speaker 18 (32:31):
The American public is very much more in line with
him than they were at any point during his entire
first term.

Speaker 13 (32:39):
One I would say, correction, this is not a very
different Donald Trump. This is a very different Donald Trump
as being viewed by voters in this in.

Speaker 18 (32:47):
The way he's going about things with Susan Wild's leading things,
I think he is, you know, going at things in
a much less disorganized fashion.

Speaker 12 (32:54):
Much more organized.

Speaker 1 (32:55):
Take me back in history, Take.

Speaker 3 (32:56):
You back in history.

Speaker 18 (32:57):
So it was so interesting to me that Donald Trump's
first net approval rating of his second term is higher
than his entire first term, and I was interested, has
that ever happened? Has the second term net approval rating
in the first month? Have you ever had a higher
rating than any net approval rating during the entire first term.
Donald Trump is the only hard time believing this. This
is one hundred percent you.

Speaker 3 (33:17):
I went back.

Speaker 18 (33:17):
I love spreadsheets. Donald Trump's is the first guy ever
who's netipproper rating in the first month of his second
term is higher than any rating that he had is
an entire first term.

Speaker 3 (33:27):
Cap Baldman, this is true. I don't make stuff up.

Speaker 18 (33:30):
The numbers of the numbers.

Speaker 3 (33:31):
The numbers numbers.

Speaker 1 (33:33):
Then we have Jim Acosta, who is a Trump hater
and who like to represent himself as a middle of
the road reporter, which he wasn't. He was always trying
to ask gotcha questions and very virulently against Donald Trump.
Has had to call it quits because he's not pulling
in the ratings anymore. And he did call it quits
on CNN Live on the air. Listen to him. He's

(33:54):
a little whining.

Speaker 20 (33:55):
Twelve b is never a good time to bow down
to a tyrant. I've always believed it's the job of
the press to hold power to account. I've always tried
to do that here at CNN, and I plan on
going doing all of that in the future. One final message,
don't give into the lies, don't give into the fear.
Hold on to the truth and to hope, even if

(34:19):
you have to get out your phone record that message.

Speaker 1 (34:22):
This is you know, this guy who is who passed on,
you know, misinformation, He's the guy to tell people not
to look out for the for lies.

Speaker 3 (34:30):
I know we got to wrap this thing up, but
I got one thing to say about the whole polling
thing and how people look at Donald Trump and the
second term. Right, this is his second term. However, this
is his second term separated by Joe Biden, and and
so I think, right, so, I think, first of all,
there were the issues with Trump in his first term,

(34:52):
and then the whole country, everybody whoever voted for Biden,
whoever didn't vote for Biden, they got to see four
years of Biden and went, hmm, maybe the same what
we really.

Speaker 1 (35:02):
Want, Let's trust isn't what we thought it was. Right,
they misrepresented what they were.

Speaker 3 (35:05):
And I'm not saying that everybody in the country loves
Donald Trump, because they don't. But I think that I
think that the separation which you normally don't get, obviously
between in a presidency he usually had eight straight years,
he had four years then we got a respite from
him and saw what the and so now people are like, yeah,
this is cool. Now where he stands halfway through his
second term and at the end of his second term,

(35:27):
we'll see. But the other thing is, this is one
quick thing. Is so Donald Trump in his first term, obviously,
like every politician, was probably thinking at least in the
back of it, at least in the back of his
head about a second term. Right, But now he doesn't
have to worry about that. He can govern the way
he wants and right, and I'm not saying he's gonna
go berserk off the reservation, but he has no what

(35:50):
are you gonna do? Not vote for me next time?
There is no next time. So I think that that
helps him just be.

Speaker 1 (35:56):
Do what he wants to do. When he promised to.

Speaker 3 (35:58):
Keep the level keel and all.

Speaker 1 (36:00):
He's just really promised to do.

Speaker 10 (36:01):
So.

Speaker 1 (36:02):
Yeah, So if if you want to let Ben and
I know what side of the fence you're on. Are
you do you have Trump dysphoria or are you thinking,
you know, yes, let's move on, let's see what the
next four years can bring. Or are you a CNN
like Kate Bold one going. I can't believe this. Let
us know. You can contact us on x at news
by three or on Facebook at news Byite. We upload

(36:23):
a new episode every single Monday, so check back next
Monday and see what new offerings we have. Have a
great week. I'm Nancy Shack.

Speaker 3 (36:30):
I can't believe what they're doing your people. Ben, I'm
Ben Parker.

Speaker 1 (36:35):
This is news Bite
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