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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Eh, well you did. No, I'm not in the hospital.
They won't let me in anymore. Good day, They won't
let you in anymore.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
Hey, this is one time when you've got thirty seconds,
you took up less than ten. Come on, details, they
won't let you in the hospital anymore.
Speaker 1 (00:22):
Oh, I love it. Let's get started here.
Speaker 3 (00:28):
Uh, let's start just a few tidbits here for this
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with a boss Muddy Rice Bleuse, who perfectly sums up
the idiotic No King's rally, he says, literally being a
protest against what she calls the perfection of democracy.
Speaker 4 (01:19):
These protests were overwhelmingly white. They were overwhelmingly they were white.
Speaker 3 (01:26):
Yes, I saw a video I should say the videos
can you keep it up?
Speaker 1 (01:31):
Dragon?
Speaker 3 (01:32):
But it showed all of these people doing this kind
of line dancing of some sort along a curb. But
one of the No King's protests, And the very first
thing I noticed was they all seemed to be about
my age, kind of decrepit old farts, and they were
line dancing and they were just all old white hippies
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just kind of dancing along, and I thought, yeah, well
that's probably the best they can do. So, you know,
the spelt them.
Speaker 4 (02:02):
These protests were overwhelmingly white. They were overwhelmingly elderly people,
older people.
Speaker 5 (02:08):
Now again, is there.
Speaker 1 (02:10):
Dragon Is there a difference between elderly and old old?
Speaker 2 (02:15):
Is you know somebody older than you? Elderly is somebody
that's about to die?
Speaker 1 (02:22):
Oh okay, all right, okay, I just don't understand.
Speaker 4 (02:25):
That these protests were overwhelmingly white. They were overwhelmingly elderly people,
older people. Now again, you know, white boomers have the
right to have a mass therapy session about the fact
that Donald Trump won, But to call it a no
king's protest, to act like he is a king, is
so utterly preposterous. This is a man who won the
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popular vote, He won every swing state. He is a
person who is enacting the exact agenda he promised he
was going to enact while he was campaigning. And so
what they're actually protesting is the absolute perfection of American democracy,
where a person campaigned on an agenda, won the popular
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vote and is now enacting that agenda. So it was
actually a protest of democracy.
Speaker 5 (03:13):
All of which is to.
Speaker 4 (03:14):
Say, the only way to greek such a preposterous proposition
calling this a no King's rally when it's actually an
anti democracy rally is to crap on it, I'm sorry,
is to basically make fun of it. And I think
that that has been the Trump administration's approach. They didn't
try to stop it, God forbid, because he's not a king.
They allowed them to have their say, they allowed them
to go out there, and then they made fun of them.
Speaker 1 (03:34):
Have you the perfection of democracy? Now?
Speaker 3 (03:39):
If you're left wondering though about that crap on its statement?
The Kandel was discussing the leftist outrage about the White
House sharing a joke AI video showing Donald Trump in
a fighter Jet an AI design Fighter Jett, whether it's
supposed to be an F thirty five, F sixteen, whatever
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it is. He's got the full flight uniform on and
he's pouring raw sewage onto the unintentionally comical left wing
social media contributor Harry Sisson, who of course videoed himself
at the rally on Saturday. It's actually quite funny, but
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because of course Harry Sisson would run to Don Lemon
for help. You can't you just can't make these people up,
So don't even try. But let's move on. Now, here's
another good one. What else did the leftist knitwoods go
crazy about yesterday?
Speaker 1 (04:38):
Maria Shriver.
Speaker 3 (04:41):
Former, you know main squeeze of Arnold's what's the neme?
She tweeted out yesterday. This breaks my heart and it
infuriates me. Hundreds of millions of dollars, hundreds of millions
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of dollars to build a new ballroom. Good God. And
she's quote eating something from Midas Touch, which says, just then,
the White House has begun demolishing portions of the East
Wing of the White House to build Trump's two hundred
and fifty million dollars ballroom, despite earlier claiming it would
not interfere with the white House existing structure. According to
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the Washington Post, and there's the picture of the crane
demolishing the north facade of the I think it's the
north facade of the East Wing. Gee, you get that.
I want to make sure you understand it. Shriver, who
is the niece of Jackie Kennedy, who is the first
lady that oversaw massive much needed renovations of the White
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House during her husband's aboarded.
Speaker 1 (05:51):
Urn in office.
Speaker 3 (05:53):
Maria Shriver, the niece of Jackie Kennedy, is really pissed
off that Donald Trump is investing a lot of money
in massive, much needed renovations of the White House.
Speaker 1 (06:05):
They just don't get it.
Speaker 3 (06:07):
The big difference here, of course, is that first Lady
Jackie Kennedy paid for the renovations with taxpayer money. Donald Trump,
on the other hand, well, he's funding the entire thing
via fundraising from private and corporate donors, not a single
penny from the taxpayers. Now, for those of you that
may not be aware, President Trump, as I said earlier
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this morning, is adding a large and of course fabulous
It's going to be fabulous, the greatest ever ballroom to
the White House, something probably should have been done, I
don't at least one hundred years ago. This will put
an end to the practice of having the strictly limit
attendance to state dinners with foreign leaders and other major
events to just a couple of one hundred attendees. Or
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when a larger crowd is actually required having to set
up the big wedding style tents on the White House ground.
You know, the latter putting up the tents. That activity
really strains the ability of the Secret Service to provide
the proper security you needed for all those muckety months
that are a state dinner. Now you can be certain,
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absolutely certain that if Joe Biden's handlers and the Auto
Penn had done the same thing, I met Maria Shriver
and over left winning left wing pals would have praised
it as visionary and a very well needed project. Maybe
put Kamala Harrison charge of it. I don't know, but literally,
the only reason they object is because Trump is doing
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what their heroes never could have even envisioned. And of
course then we all know that the winning never ends
with Donald Trump. And we got a big dose of
winning out of Cincinnati yesterday when a rancid DEI hire
has held sway over the police department for the past
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several years, guess what Eric Dordery tweeted or posted excuse
me breaking left wing Cincinnati police chief Terry Thigi placed
on leave and under investigation following her anti white behavior.
She is on administrative leave pending an internal investigation on
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the effectiveness of her leadership and the police in the
Cincinnati Police Department. That's right, left wing lesbian chief Terry Febi,
who is promoted to the job over a raft of
other far more qualified applicants strictly due to her status
as a female with the credentials of LGBTQ, now stands suspended,
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pending a major investigation into her scurrilous anti white behavior. Now, naturally,
the story has been picked up by literally not a
single national media platform. This is an excerpt from print
story by the local NPR, of which of course begins
(09:02):
by the cities faked up claimed that violent crime is down,
even as reports the street violence and shootings have ramped
up dramatically during her reign of terror. So here's what
NPR rights, Deep Geese, I'm not sure you pronounce your name.
Thin Gee's possible removal comes after months of public scrutiny
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and criticism over how the city has handled crime. Although
violent crime is down city wide, down and over, the
Rhine saw spikes in crime this summer. They were higher
than the usual increase during warm weather, and a brawl
outside of bar in July went viral and social media,
prompting national politicians, especially those Republicans, to lambass the city's
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Democrat leadership. A shooting on Fountain Square Monday evening prompted
a new wave of city efforts to address crime. I
thought it was all damn. All they're reporting about is crime?
Thinky a mayor? Does anybody have a normal name? I
need to change my name, Michael Brown. That's just too
plain and just too plain, Jane Mayor, af tab perrival,
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you tell me how to pronounce this a ftab af
tab of tob.
Speaker 1 (10:18):
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (10:19):
Preval Pureval p u r e As m peer v
Al Puerval Figi, the Cincinnati Police Chief and the Mayor
of Cincinnati, a to Pureval hell a Julie press conference
Tuesday afternoon to announce a show of force by the
Cincinnati Police Department at Fountain Square. Figgi said that Cincinnati
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Police Department officers would begin to would begin to enforce
low level offenses like smoking marijuana in public, and assured
officers she would support them as long as they follow
policies and procedures. The authority to hire and fire the
police chief resides with the city manager, not the or
the city council. During an election debate on Local twelve
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Wednesday night, peer All was asked about whether a change
in leadership is needed. Quote, right now, I think it's
fair to say we're reviewing all strategies. That's my role
as mayor to take a look at strategies that are
working and double down on them. The police chief is
currently the chief. It is absolutely the city of manager's
responsibility to make those kinds of decisions.
Speaker 1 (11:26):
Incidentally, the bar.
Speaker 3 (11:29):
Outside, the brawl outside of bar that was referred to
in that NPR story involved a gang of black women
beating a white woman to a pulp while a crowd
of witnesses stood around and did absolutely nothing. I don't
know whether you remember the story or not, but the
white woman, the photos of her is taken by the
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police department, and I think while at the hospital show.
Speaker 1 (11:57):
I mean, you know how.
Speaker 3 (12:01):
Comics or you know, if you're trying to exaggerate a
black eye in a movie to make it look funny, Well,
that's kind of what she looks like, except it's not
funny because it's a real black eye. It's literally a
gigantic circle just under her eyebrow over her eyelids, and
then going all the way down to where my old
man eyebags go. Just these giants, just a gigantic black
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eye on the left side, I'm sorry, on the right side,
and then just not quite so bad.
Speaker 1 (12:29):
On the left side.
Speaker 3 (12:31):
Her lips swollen, bruising cut, She's got bruises all over
her face. Now, in response to that beating the Cincinnati
police chief, it's just exactly what you would expect. Nothing,
and one black city councilwoman told a local TV station
that the white woman was asking for it. Why well,
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because she's white. Now the chief is suspended and will
likely say and be out of work. Now that's the
winning part of the story. Unfortunately, I think we can
be sure that the city's current leadership will most likely
just go out and make another hire based on DEI objectives,
and the next chief will most likely be We'll probably
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no better and could actually be far more destructive. Why well,
because Cincinnati's a Democrat runs city and this is how
democrats run cities these days. All of which brings us
to the ultimate DEI hire of all time, the Press Secretary.
She's back again, KJP cream John Pierre, What I used
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to call her cream see alside cream. Yeah, that's right,
cream albar h. She's making a tour of the media
hockey in apathetic new book while she just continues to
gaslight the public out her time in Old Joe's assisted
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living house. At every stop on this tour, Kareem Abdul
jah Bar has been careful to note up front the
only reason she was put in that job.
Speaker 1 (14:14):
She says this.
Speaker 3 (14:15):
She's black, she's gay, she's a lesbian. In her twenty mind,
that makes her qualified, But the minds of anybody with
a functioning brain, it makes her the very definition of
a dei hire. Yesterday, anyway, she did a view. She
did an appearance on the View, which is no doubt
the ultimate career aspiration. Given that, well, nobody has the
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standards quiet low enough to even consider giving her a
real job. I don't know what she's doing. Well, maybe
MSNBC standards are low enough. It's not a real job.
She could go to work for MSNBC. That's where all
the former Democrat presidential press secretaries seem to end up.
At one point in that appearance she made KJP did
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she made the heinous mistake of going after the current
Press Secretary, Caroline Lovett, who is without doubt one of
the most effective people there ever hold the job. She's
been amazing in my opinion. She's young, she's funny, she's good,
and she's on top and she doesn't have a giant notebook.
It kind of went like this. I'm sorry she first
started out on Jesse Waters.
Speaker 6 (15:24):
She called you deplorable, and you say, well, with all
due respect to my predecessor, she is one of the
main culprits of the greatest cover up and scandal in
American history.
Speaker 7 (15:36):
She took the podium every day and lied to the
press about the incompetence of her boss, and on this
book tour she continues to lie. She said this past
week that Joe Biden would still be up for the
job if he had, god forbid, been re elected in November.
She actually said this week as well, on a podcast
that Joe Biden did more press engagements than President Trump
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currently does.
Speaker 1 (15:59):
Now an wait, but you woke up on that one,
didn't you.
Speaker 5 (16:05):
I mean, I've said it for months.
Speaker 2 (16:07):
Is like, there's a stark difference between this presidency and
the last presidency.
Speaker 5 (16:11):
Whether you like him or hate him. Orange Man bad has.
Speaker 2 (16:15):
Been in front of the camera answering questions for hours,
almost on a daily basis.
Speaker 7 (16:22):
Podcast that Joe Biden did more press engagements than President
Trump currently does. Now, any person across the aisle can
tell you that is a bald face lie.
Speaker 5 (16:32):
And I will just add, when.
Speaker 7 (16:34):
You talk to the real journalists, not the ones who
are actually activists that pose as journalists, but the people
who actually care about truth, and there are some of
those left in the White House Press Corps. I work
with them every day.
Speaker 5 (16:46):
They will tell you.
Speaker 7 (16:47):
The Trump White House is the most accessible and transparent
white House ever. Not only does the president take questions
from the press on a near daily basis, multiple times
per day, as he did today, but well.
Speaker 5 (17:01):
She's copying me. That's exactly what I said.
Speaker 1 (17:03):
She listens to the program. She's a p one. It's true,
that's okay.
Speaker 7 (17:07):
Also provide truthful and accurate information about what this administration
is doing and accomplishing. And it's a stark contrast to
what they had over the past four years, where they
were gas lid where they were told Joe Biden was
mentally stable and up for the job. That was a lie,
where they were told the administration was doing everything it
could to secure the border.
Speaker 5 (17:27):
Also a lie.
Speaker 7 (17:28):
I'm very proud to work for the greatest president in history.
I know Karine unfortunately worked for the most incompetent president
in history.
Speaker 5 (17:34):
So I guess she has.
Speaker 8 (17:36):
A reason to be bitter.
Speaker 7 (17:37):
But being bitter will not sell you books, Jesse.
Speaker 1 (17:40):
Being bitter will up to sell you books. Well, that's it.
Speaker 3 (17:43):
I just thought we'd throw a few tidbits in for
this segment. So there you have the humor for the day.
I'll be right back. Hey, let's go to Jerifs over
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the retirement planning center of the Rockies. Hey, Jeff, So
someone's thinking about retirement, you know, coming up pretty soon,
but the stop market drops.
Speaker 1 (18:13):
How do they deal with that? How do they plan
for that?
Speaker 8 (18:17):
Yeah? Hi, Michael, that's a that's a very common concern,
and it's on a lot of people's minds. You know,
as we watch tariffs and inflation and the market has
just been going up and up and up. Everybody's asking us,
you know, when's the other shoe going to drop? When's
this correction going to come? Because truth is, it always does.
We just don't know when. And as I like to say,
my crystal Ball broke a long time ago. But you know,
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here the ones. The thing that's important to remember about
markets is that the only people that really have to
worry about a market crash are the ones that don't
have a plan. If you're prepared, there's not a there's
no reason to fear. And i'll tell you a quick story.
We have a client, Tom and Julie. Tom retired last year,
Julie's going to retire next year, and when they first
came in to talk to us, they're both super nervous
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about this exact thing. They said, we're losing sleep at
night because we're wondering what if we pull the trigger
in the market crashes. The first thing that we told
them was that's exactly why we plan it, so you
don't have to worry about these what ifs. And as
we took them through our Summit Retirement Guide process, we
built a plan where their income is going to be
protected no matter what the market does. And when we
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showed them this during our second meeting, you can see
this relief come into their eyes and their faces and
they realized that they no longer had to worry about
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And I had a conversation with Julie actually last week
and she told me on the phone. She's like, Jeris,
this is exactly exactly what we were looking for. We
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just didn't know how to do it on our own.
So thank you. And you know, that's the impact of
what we do, Michael, And that's exactly what we hope
to do with people that we visit with. Take that
worry of the wild markets out.
Speaker 3 (19:52):
There's the equation. There's two great things about that story. Obviously,
the story's about you know, you took away their fear
of what happens with the market. I think the other
part of the story, which I didn't ask you about,
is they were worrying about that, but they finally took
the step and called you guys found out, oh yeah,
we kind of do like these guys. They went through
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the process and now they're happy about it. That's I
think that's that's actually even even better part of the story, which.
Speaker 5 (20:19):
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Speaker 8 (20:21):
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Speaker 3 (20:26):
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at their website rpcenter dot com. As long as we're
doing good news, I got other good news for you. Carlitos,
Ricardo Pirius. I don't know Pa r I as Carlitos.
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I got that Ricardo. I got that Pirius. I got that.
He's a Mexican national living in this country illegally. He's
known on TikTok as Richard La. He was shot interested
in Los Angeles. No, he was just shot in the elbow.
Don't worry about he was shot in the elbow. Why well,
there was a confrontation between him and federal agents. It
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happened when law enforcement tried to arrest Prius, who allegedly
then rammed his car into federal vehicles during a standoff.
I mean, you're sitting there and you're thinking, Okay, they
got me surrounded.
Speaker 1 (21:47):
What am I going to do?
Speaker 2 (21:48):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (21:48):
I think I'll just put the pedal to the metal
and just ram their car. That's when the agents opened fire,
struck him in the elbow, and our Deputy US Marshall
was also wounded by a ricocheting bullet. Acting you this attorney,
Bill Essay said of the incident. Ultimately, an agent open fire,
wounding Parias and a Deputy US Marshall who was hid
with the Rick Brigochet bullet. Now, Priias gained popularity on
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TikTok for his videos documenting US and Immigration's customers enforcement operations.
This guy would run around. He's in the country unlawfully,
he's an illegal alien, and he made a name for
himself on TikTok running around following Ice. Ice finally thought,
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wait a minute, who this guy's always videoing us? Oh,
he's here illegally now despite his unlawful status and serious
allegations against him. Don't be surprised by this. Parias received
support from Los Angeles City councilman Curean Price, who described
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Richard la as quote a pillar of our community and
a fearless citizen journalist.
Speaker 1 (23:10):
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (23:10):
I kind of wonder if you're a fearless citizen journalist
and you're here illegally, Immigration's customs enforcement in US marshals
surround your car. If you're fearless, why don't you just
get out of the car and say here I am,
come and take me. No, instead, he has to take
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his car and ram them. Oh that's kind of gutless
in my opinion, and then you get shot. Now, He's
not the first illegal alien influencer to face legal trouble.
Venezuelan influencer Leonel Moreno he got deported after he started
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using TikTok to encourage illegals to squat in unoccupied homes.
I just sometimes I do these stories and I think
to myself self, don't leave your house. Make sure there's
always a dog sitter or somebody at the house, because
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I don't want those stinking illegal aliens showing up and
just squatting. Because some TikTokers said, hey, listen, we heard
that Hangel Brown's going on vacation. You got to you
know what goes squad in his house. You'll never get it.
He'll never get you out of there. His videos, mister
Leonel Murreno, often showed him flashing cash, mocking US laws.
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So guess what. It drew national attention. So immigration authorities
confirmed he was deported last March. Now another deportation involved.
I'm just trying to I'm actually trying to pronounce these
names correctly, but obviously I am incompetent doing that. Lady
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l E, I d yit, Lady Leady Titanium, Titanium, I
don't know, Lady Titanium. Mafla Martinez. She's a Columbian national.
She's also an influencer. Come to America illegally, become an influencer,
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get arrested, go home, be famous. She was nationally known
for organizing anti ICE protests and posting videos of enforcement actions.
Maffla Martinez was removed from the US back in October
after what federal officials described as multiple violations of immigration law.
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These people are nuts, these people, and it's not just illealiens, obviously,
that's ICE who are cooperating with the US Marshal Service,
obviously cooperating with the FBI, who you know, gathers this
intel and then lets you know, ice know about what's
going on. Well, Trump's been praising the FBI for its
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efforts because so far they've arrested twenty eight thousand violent
criminals since Inauguration Day. They have seized over six thousand
illegal weapons. They've arrested seventeen hundred child predators, and so
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far they've rescued five thousand children. But we don't have
a crime problem. We don't have a trafficking problem, we
don't have a child predator problem. We don't have Oh,
you know, we just need more gun laws because clearly
these illegal aliens and criminals were getting guns. How are
they doing it? Oh, they must not be going to
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the gun shop and doing a background check. They must
be going to Federal Boulevard and buying out of the
trunk of the car of another illegal alien. The FBI's
Operation Summer Heat, it ran from June to September, was
a significant part of that crackdown that I just described.
It targeted violent criminals of major US city Now Trump
announced that more than eighty seven hundred arrests were made
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cities like Nashville and New Orleans, experience a two hundred
and fifty percent increase in arrests of violent offenders. Trump
wrote this on True Social Since January twentieth, more than
twenty eight thousand violent criminals have been arrested, record breaking,
with over six thousand illegal weapon sees, more than seventeen
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hundred child predators, three hundred human traffickers taken off the streets,
five thousand innocent children rescued, two thousand criminal enterprises disrupted,
nineteen hundred kilos of fentanyl, of enough fentanyl to kill
one hundred and twenty five million people. Taking out historic results.
We are bringing law and order back to America. Cash,
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Dan Andrew and the men and women of the FBI
are doing a tremendous job making America safe again. Thank
you for your attention to this matter at that for
the front of it, Christin, No, I don't get, can
I just before I finish the story. I don't get
the commercials on TV encouraging illegal aliens to download the
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CBP app and then turn themselves in and get a
free ticket home. Do you actually think they're watching Fox
News now? I don't know, because I don't watch QVC
or TLC. I don't watch any of those other cable shows.
I don't watch Telemundo. Are they running the spots on Telemundo,
because that seems to me where they ought to be running.
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Don't run the spots on Fox News. I know, you
buy a package of advertisements, you buy a package of commercials,
so they get spread out over all the different cable channels.
But I'm not sure that your target audience is Fox
News viewers. Maybe MSNBCNN, and then maybe I don't tell
Amundo that's where I be running anyway. She the Secretary
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of Homelandsecurity is highlighted that over four hundred and eighty
thousand criminal illegal aliens have been arrested. That's almost half
a million. I know there's twenty or thirty million in
the country that are here illegally without authorization, but still
half a million.
Speaker 1 (29:13):
It's pretty dang good.
Speaker 3 (29:15):
Seventy percent more than seventy percent of those had convictions
or already had pending charges. That's Operation river Wall. That's
what they're using to secure the Rio Grand against illegal
immigration in criminal activity. So promises made, promises kept, and
I would say pretty impressive stats or a good start.
Speaker 9 (29:38):
Michael, I can tell you for sure if I were
stuck in the hospital, I would absolutely have to have
my iHeartRadio or I would lose my noodle. I mean
it would be just terrible. I'd be so bored.
Speaker 8 (29:53):
I need earshot, Okay.
Speaker 1 (29:59):
I I don't want anyone take that advice, because I
don't want anyone to lose their noodle.
Speaker 5 (30:10):
He's sick already. If he needs you, that.
Speaker 3 (30:16):
Is, you know, it shows how medicinal and therapeutic this
program is. It shows exactly how you're just talking to
Father Michael. I'm not even Catholic, but I should start
wearing a collar to you know, to work every day
to make certain that the flock out there is happy
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and content and they don't have to worry about you know,
things are under control. I know, we've got illegal aliens
that are influencers that are ramming cop cars, and we
got governors they're lying to us and trying to stuff
ballot boxes. And Trump is tearing down the White House.
I mean he's got He's out there, probably operating the
bulldozer himself. He drove a garbage shock. Why should drive
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a you know, come on, come on, he ought to
be doing it himself. And then we got cream abdul
ja bars back in the news again. Kamala Harris is
back in the news again, and we're not even playing
the cackle. So it shows how deeply deeply we care
about our audience. Can you just cut the lines. He's
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just got the talk so.
Speaker 1 (31:27):
One person, so one person we think is in the
hospital because we hear.
Speaker 5 (31:31):
The beep, right.
Speaker 1 (31:33):
At least we didn't hear the bee. That's what you know.
Speaker 3 (31:36):
Now, if you're going to do that, Now, that's the
kind of talk back we'd really like is let's say
that talk back does go to the hospital.
Speaker 1 (31:46):
He's got his iHeart on.
Speaker 3 (31:48):
The thing you have to do, before you see that
bright shining light and you're getting ready to cross over
to the other side, hit that record button so we
can hear the flat light.
Speaker 8 (32:00):
Me.
Speaker 5 (32:01):
We need to hear the death rattle too.
Speaker 1 (32:03):
Yeah, exactly exactly.
Speaker 3 (32:05):
This is this is an example of how much we
we just care about You send that one to temper.
Speaker 1 (32:16):
That needs to be a promo done.
Speaker 3 (32:18):
That needs to be a promo right there. And I
would just say that if you're in the hospital. I'm
being serious now, if you're in the hospital and it's
and you're listening to us. We want to talk back
and we want photos. We want to talk back to
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describes why you're in the hospital. And then if you've
had like major surgery, we want to see the incisions.
Or if you've been in a car wreck, we want
to see the injuries.
Speaker 2 (32:50):
They might like to Michael Brown at iHeartMedia. The Michael
Brown at iHeartMedia, don't worry about saying to Dragon and Iheartmania, No, no, no, no,
I don't need to see those scars or grotesque U
t i s that you guys have out there, S
T d s and whatnot, Michael Brown at iHeartMedia dot com.
Speaker 5 (33:11):
But the truckers that we got in this audience, we
don't need the E S t i s.
Speaker 3 (33:17):
Not only only trunckers get S T that. Okay, only
the truckers. Oh are we still in there for now?
Speaker 1 (33:27):
Okay,