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All right, I'm gonna think Jeffrey's been into Mike McCann's
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Eight minutes after the hour. Welcome to Tuesday, augusty, twelfth
Year of Our Load twenty twenty five on the air
and streaming live on your iHeartRadio app. This is your
morning show. Good morning, I'm Michael. Welcome to Tuesday. President
Trump announced he's federalizing Washington, DC's police department as part
of his crime crackdown. He's also signed an executive order
to extend a truce, a tariff truce with China for
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another ninety days. One of the President's beginning to address
what I discussed yesterday. This is problematic with the Russian
negotiations because the President is trying to isolate Russia, not
just you know, clamping down and financially penalizing them, but
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also isolating them and anyone that does business with them
and slapping them with tariffs. He's already done it with
Indian Well, China buys a lot of oil from Russia too,
so that's problematic. So the ninety days, buy the ninety
days to sit down with Putin. These two can be
conflating topics, if you will. Trump is also confirmed that
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Zelenski will not be in the Alaskan summit. We have
a lot of that in our sounds of the day.
It was a pretty pretty I guess uh. When we
visit with John Decker, our White House correspondent. You will
hear just may have been the most packed briefing room
in press history, so much so that the question popped
up about potentially you building ballrooms? Could you build a
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bigger press conference room? This was my favorite clip from
the entire news conference. It's a definition of a good deal.
I'll tell you. Wait, that's the deal deal. What I
do with the it's over on the right. I'm sure
it's this one right here.
Speaker 3 (02:55):
You're building a big, beautiful ballroom. Could we build a big,
beautify briefing room. I don't want you to be comfortable.
Speaker 1 (03:12):
Now that sounds like forty seven, doesn't watch it to
be cultural. I don't want to make life comfortable. It was.
It really was historically packed room. As the President made
this announcement, there was some fiery exchanges in the Q
and A. One of the things that is formed quickly
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is the and I'm not so much interested in the
Kimmels and the you know, the extreme shallow left that's
going to make the simple comparison, well, I shouldn't say
just the shallow left. The Atlantic's ad it first thing
this morning. So the Atlantic kicks off with military as
a prop for years. Prominent voices on the right argued
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that the Democrats were enacting a police state, because you're not.
They're going to do the police state guard things aren't
out of control in our major cities run by blue
that don't enforce laws and let people right out the door. No,
it's a police state, so it says. They labeled everything
home grown extremism, irs, investigation into nonprofits a sign of
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impending authoritarianism. Measures taken by the state to combat the
spread of COVID that was tyranny. The FBI search of
our lago, the weaponization of law enforcement, by the way,
and all those examples truths necessary truth. Now that a
president is actually sending federal troops and officers into the
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streets of our nation cities, the right is called the
police department. Trump called well left, they'll just play here's
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the tyrant, here's the police state, YadA, YadA. The more
nuanced or the more perceived clever is well, let me
concede some ground to you. We do have some problem
with crime, but the look at the stats, the crime
stats are down. Why would you do this now? Why
wouldn't you have done this before? Which really gets to
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My big question, A, is the president within his constitutional
authority to take actions like he's taking in Washington, DC?
And the answer is absolutely yes, Then why hasn't the
president done it sooner? And why would you stop in DC?
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Of course, we wake up this morning and the indications
are he's not going to stop in DC. And that's
not just a threat. Now the president is using a
temporary act. He also has the authority to secure Washington,
d C. Especially because it's not a state and very
limited by its unique status as a district in the
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existing framework. But yeah, there is a constitutional basis for
doing this. Now, the left's not going to tell you
the president is exercising his constitutional right because we are
a constitutional representative republic and we've got crime out of
hand in many of our cities. Well, they're not going
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to concede that ground, So they're going to the more
nuanced you know. Well, he he felt a need to
do this. Why do you do it a long time ago?
I mean the stats are actually down right now. Well,
will remind you of a story from July eighteenth of
this year, NBC Channel four DC police commanders suspended. Well,
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why did he get suspended? He was changing crime statistics.
A DC police commander is under investigation for allegedly making
changes to crime stats in his district. The Metro Police
Department of Washington d C confirmed that Michael Pulliam was
placed on paid administrative leave in mid May. That happened
just weeks after Pulliam filed an equal employment opportunity complained
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against an assistant chief, and the police union accused the
department of deliberately falsifying a crime data report. This according
to three law enforcement sources. The union claims police supervisors
in the department manipulated crime data to make it appear
violent crime had fallen considerably compared to last year. Now
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I read you the story first before I make the comment.
So one of the big narratives from the left is
the far left. Of course, is Trump's a hitler, Trump's
a tyrant, Trump's a boogeyman, or the Atlantic Now he's weaponizing,
bringing the military into cities. But for the nuanced narrative
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of why would you do it?
Speaker 4 (08:08):
Now?
Speaker 1 (08:08):
Look at the stats, Look at the stats. Look at
the stats. Crime is down after what I just shared you,
of course it is. It's fabricated. Now, Jinny Piro made
it very clear and down from what But this will
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get your morning show listeners really interested. Remember the question
I asked when I said, why hasn't a president done
this before? And why would you stop in DC? In fact,
everything happening in DC is happening in Chicago. It's gonna
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happen even worse in New York. It's happening in Los Angeles, Baltimore, Philadelphia.
But it doesn't stop there. There are thirty US cities
with at least one hundred thousand residents that had the
highest number of crimes against people per one hundred thousand
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according to the FBI data. Number one on the list,
Your morning show city, Memphis, Tennessee. Number two your morning
show city Cleveland, Ohio three, Toledo four, Little Rock five,
Peoria six, Springfield seven, Detroit, Michigan. Or on the superstation
eighth Akron, Hio, Hello, Nashville Metro. Thirteenth on the list. Tulsa, Oklahoma,
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twenty first on the list. I warned you that was
coming twenty My gosh, I can't even say it twenty
two years ago. Buffalo, New York is twenty three on
the list. So we have over a handful of your
morning show cities on the list, how many of these
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and they all have very similar DNA as to what's
causing it. And this is a blue inner city failure.
Donald Trump is setting the precedent constitutionally of coming in
and doing Look the number one. This is the part
of the conversation that tragically will never happen. Tragically, we
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will make safety a partisan shirts and skins bloody to
the death fight. The conversation should start with whether you're
a municipality, whether you're a county, whether you're a state,
or whether you're a republic of fifty states. The number
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one priority of government is public safety. Because you'll never
live somewhere you're not safe, and if you have to,
you won't be safe doing it, and you won't be
happy doing it. Nobody wants to have a school in
an unsafe area, Nobody wants to have their business in
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an unsafe area. Nobody wants to work there, live there.
You can't do anything until you have that. That is
a number one priority. You know, we always talk about
what are the things that we never talk about, what
is the proper size and role of government? A role
of government, the number one priority is public safety. And
if blue cities are failing. You don't turn a blind
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eye to it for your loyalty over Team Blue. Because
the life that might be being saved is yours. The child
that might be being protected is yours. But we'll never
discuss that, and we'll never have an on a discussion
about this. This we'll all filter through the matrix and
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we'll just fight about it. Major Rutt Road Today for
Adam Schiff, we've had a Democrat whistleblower come forward that
he was forced by Shift to leak intel to samear
Trump and promised, of course, nothing will happen to you.
We have breaking news, by the way, what's it just announced?
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Seven minutes ago?
Speaker 5 (12:31):
Superstar Taylor Swift has announced her twelfth studio album, The
Life of a Showgirl.
Speaker 1 (12:36):
Yeah, she did that on her boyfriend's podcast. It just
came across the news, your morning show newswire. Yeah, well
I had it buried because that's where she belongs. But yeah,
thanks for bringing that into everyone's attention. My comment was
going to be, wasn't a nice being Travis Kelsey Taylor
swiftless for about I don't know, it's feeling more like
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eight nine months. It's like everybody's getting tired of it.
I'll tell you the one they've gotten tired of is
the Epstein story. We'll break that down for you. There
is zero Google interest in the Epstein story. Is Trump
keeping his promises? Well, that too goes through the matrix,
and it depends on if you're a Democrat or a Republican.
The problem is the reason why Republicans are happy and
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many independents are happy because the answer is, I don't
care what the poll says. Yes, he's keeping his promises.
And the reason Democrats are so outraged and scared is because, yes,
he's keeping his promises, but they won't give him the
credit for that, just like yesterday wouldn't give them the
credit for anything beyond the border. We got a lot
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just waking up twenty eight minutes after the hour, Quick
peek at your top five stories of the day. President
Trump says Ukraine's leader will not take part in the
summit with Vladimir Putin. Trump says he's unsure where Putin stands.
I believe he wants to get it now.
Speaker 3 (16:00):
I've said that a few times that I've been disappointed
because I have like a great call with him, and
then missiles would be lobbed in Tikiev for some other place.
Speaker 6 (16:09):
Trump says he's going to call Ukrainian President Selenski and
other European leaders after he talks with Putin and possibly
set up a meeting with Ukraine's leader. Trump says he
doesn't anticipate a deal to end the Ukraine Russian War
after meeting Putin, but then he added he'll either tell
both science there's going to be a deal or they
can keep fighting. Trump called his sit down with Putin
a feel out meeting.
Speaker 1 (16:29):
I'm Markneyfield, the mayor of Washington, DC, is reacting to
President Trump's crime actions in the nation's capital.
Speaker 5 (16:34):
Brian Shuk reports Democratic Mayor Muriel Bowser spoke out after
Trump placed the DC police under federal control and activated
the National Guard as part of his major crackdown on crime.
Speaker 7 (16:46):
And while this action today is unsettingly and unprecedented, I
can't say that given some of the rhetoric of the
past that were totally surprised.
Speaker 5 (16:58):
Bowser thinks Trump's current on crime and DC is shaped
by rising crime rates during his first term, but she
says it's dropped since then.
Speaker 1 (17:07):
I'm Brian Shook. Well, this just did this.
Speaker 2 (17:09):
Just did fine.
Speaker 1 (17:12):
Taylor Swift has announced a new album, The Life of
a show Girl, Swift dropped the surprise and a clip
with her boyfriend Travis Kelsey on the podcast New Heights,
which she did ironically on August twelve to twelve twelve, AM,
and I still don't care. Birthdays today, Rappers ser makes
a lot sixty two nine one's Peter Cross's sixty, actor
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for the podcast. Get yourself a cup of coffee. Let's
make sense of all of this together. This is your
morning show. I'm Michael del Jono. No place I'd rather
be than right here waking you up. And as we
get up this morning, the President announced he's federalizing Washington,
DC's police department. He's going to crack down on crime
and it's within his constitutional authority to do so. The
question becomes where might he go next, because there's a
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lot of other cities in trouble thanks to blue policies.
The President also signed an executive order to extend the
tariff truce with China another ninety days. We covered Most
people aren't, but I do think Putin gets it. This
is problematic. If he doesn't, you know, get his peace
deal with Russia and China is buying oil from Russia,
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then you want to sanction China because they're doing business.
It's a mess. So just quietly extends the truth for
ninety days with China. There will not be a Zelensky
presence at the summit in Alaska. The President made that
clear yesterday. And we have a tropical storm erin anybody
here see my old friend Aaron Raha. Can you tell
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me do you think Aaron's returning to the show in
the form of a hurricane going back to life. That
would be awesome. Tropical storm erin could become a hurricane
towards the end of the week. We'll keep an eye
on that. All right. Let me narrow in on what
I consider my three big stories. One a major rent
roll like Scoob Adam shief rut Row, a Democrat whistle blower.
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A Democrat whistle blower came forward to the FBI and
informed them that Adam Schiff approved leaking classified information in
order to describe a President Donald Trump. This was a
career intelligence officer who worked for the Democrats on the
House Intelligence Committee for more than a decade. Can I
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just interrupt myself and say, a very very credible whistle blower,
a worst case scenario whistle blower for Adam and the
Left has come forward reportedly warned the FBI beginning in
twenty seventeen that the then Representative Adam Schiff had approved
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lincoln classified information to smear then President Donald Trump over
the now debunked Russiagate scandal. Is a bombshell FBI memo
from Cash Pattel the FBI three h two interview reports
obtained by Just the News State. The intelligence staffer, a
Democrat by political affiliation who described himself as a friend
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of both Schiff and a California senator and former Republican
House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunas, considered the classified leaking to
be unethical, illegal intreasoness I'm want to stop right there,
and I want to ask red our content producer a question,
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a Democrat by party affiliation who described himself as a
friend to both Schiff now a California senator and a
former House Republican intelligence chairman. It just makes me wonder
because at that time, Kamala Harris would have been a
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senator from California, right, No, she would have been Va No,
because this was isn't this during Trump's first presidency. I'm
just wondering if we can't actually it likely is. Yes,
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I can't, but I I can't help but believe we're
getting closer and closer to Kama. We've already gotten right
up to Barack Obama's shoes and the Oval office, but
I mean we're getting dangerously closed now to Kamala Harris's heels.
Considered the classified leaking to be an ethical, illegal, and treasonist,
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but was told not to worry about it because Shiff
believed he would be spared prosecution. Under the Constitution's Speech
and Debate Clause, no publicly disclosed opinion from the Attorney
General or the Solicitor General can be found making that
determination as a matter of law. But that's what Schiff
was promising, but officials told Just the News. The Department
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of Justice officials showed little interest in pursuing SHIFT when
the allegations were brought to them years ago, citing the
very same excuse the lawmaker had offered. In his most
recent interview with the Bureau. In twenty twenty three, the whistleblower,
whose name is redacted, told agents from the FBI Saint
Louis office that he personally attended a meeting at which
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SHIFT authorized leaking classified information. When working in this capacity,
The redacting staffer's name was called to an all staff
meeting by Schiff. In the meeting, Schiff stated that the
group would leak classified information which was derogatory towards the
President of the United States Donald J. Trump. Shieff stated
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the information would be used to indict President Trump. The
whistleblower told investigators that he stated this would be illegal,
and upon Hearing his concerns, unnamed members of the meeting
assured him that he would not be caught leaking the
classified information. Stafford made similar claim stagents in the FBI's
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Washington office as early as twenty seventeen, shortly after Trump's
took office in his first term. The drip drip of
this and the getting closer and closer to active players.
Now I want to juxta position this with the Epstein
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issue because there's two things today that would strike you
as odd if nobody cares about Epstein anymore, which isn't true.
But follow me, why should we care about this? Or
is this their problem? Remember when we used to say, well,
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the left they can't talk enough about Epstein all of
a sudden, and the right they can't talk enough about
Russia Gate. But are they equal? Are they equal? Political
weapons pointed at each other? And that's where our second
story comes in. Google searches for the Epstein issue case
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scandal wanting the names released on is down eighty nine
percent from three weeks ago. Trump's approval rating is holding steady,
much higher than term one at this point. But America's
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interest because was the big play from the left the
implication was that Trump is bearing this because Trump was
involved in nefarious activities with Epstein, none of which is true.
These are all names that came out of depositions in
a trial that never happened because Epstein died. But the
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attorney that was there for the deposition said, there's nobody
in office today that was listed by any of the victims.
In office today, there are people that were in office
that would clear Donald Trump. But the left played the
narrative Trump's trying to hide the Epstein issue because he's
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involved in it. I don't know that the American people
saw it through it in terms of there's no black book,
there's no list of names that we have a right
to know. These are redacted names from a deposition sealed
by court. Trump administration tried to get the grand jury
testimony unsealed and that failed by a judge, and probably
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rightly so. But if the notion is America's thirsting for
these names, and by the way, just to interrupt myself,
because I don't want to have to answer to answer
emails for the I have daughters, I have a wife,
for the little girls who were victims, they deserve justice.
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But you gotta have new cases come forward in order
to get there. It can't get there from undoing our
judicial system and laws in order to do it. But
it would be easy through Glenne Maxwell or through the
victims coming forward maybe with a civil case to get justice. Still,
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it just can't get it through the Epstein trial happened.
But the problem for the Democrats is everybody moved on.
Nobody cares. Here's Harriet and CNN listen.
Speaker 4 (27:10):
Now, I would say that this is, from at least
a political point of view, quickly turning into a dud
of a story.
Speaker 1 (27:15):
What am I talking about? Which is wild? Which is wild?
Speaker 4 (27:19):
Which is this has been for three weeks exactly.
Speaker 1 (27:21):
Take a look here Google searches.
Speaker 4 (27:23):
For Epstein down eighty nine percent versus just three weeks ago,
falling through the floor. It is no longer the top
term searched, alongside Donald Trump's ay that's been trading off
between tariffs and Vladimir Putin with obviously the meeting coming
up later this week, but at this particular point, the
American people's interest in this story, it's quickly becoming something
of a nothing burger.
Speaker 7 (27:44):
So out of mind maybe is applying here a little bit,
but has it impacted.
Speaker 8 (27:48):
Have you seen numbers that impact this has impacted Trump's popularity,
favorability anything?
Speaker 1 (27:52):
No, not really. I mean, take a look here. Let's
take a look at the overall numbers.
Speaker 4 (27:56):
Trump's approval rating in July of twenty twenty five, who
is forty five percent. It's still well within that margin
of err here at forty four percent. And you compare
that to where he was in his first term at
this point he was at thirty seven percent. So he's
seven points higher, very much in a different political universe,
now significantly higher in terms of his overall approval.
Speaker 1 (28:14):
Writing all right, because time is begging me to do it,
let me cut to the chase. If this was their
big weapon, Epstein, Epstein, Epstein, it was a failure, and
now it's officially failed. It's over. This weapon is diffused, or,
as would say, a nothing burger. Meanwhile, the Republican weapon,
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if you want to call it. That might be a
pursuit of justice in many people's minds. Clearly, in my
mind it would be one of four of the greatest
political scandals in American political history. Russia Gate alive and
well in building momentum. What does that mean? It means
that a lot of times we do journeys of discovery
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to go deeper than everybody else. That's the process of
having a conversation. That's the process of understanding versus narrative repeating,
and then sometimes we talk about things that give you
a heads up as to what's coming. This would fall
under that. If the left knows the Epstein's and nothing
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burger and the weapon is diffused and they know the
right still has the Russiagate weapon, they need a new weapon.
And lucky for them, Donald Trump's in office and he
just moves on from tariffs to federalizing out of control cities.
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But is he a step ahead of them? As in
DC they're starting with the narrative, We'll look at the facts.
Crime is down. You got Jennie Piro saying yeah, down
from what? And then we have the July story of
them falsifying the numbers in DC. Are they walking into
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an even bigger trap? Is he? Just as whether you
like tariffs or not. There's parts of tariffs I don't
like because ultimately customers are going to pay for it.
But it can create a lot of industry, it can
create a lot of revenue, and with a responsible Congress
in the future, it could pay down debt. It's likely
probably not to have a responsible Congress who just spends
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it too. So now you're paying for the tariffs and
you're paying for debt and more debt. That's my concern.
But just as he brilliantly leveled the playing field and
corrected all the bad deals by doing a rough tariff ride,
that you would go, why are you doing this? Could
he be doing the same with our inner cities. What
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will expose the blue out of control, dangerous cities and
failed policy more than federalizing and cleaning it up and
then leaving. But make no mistake about it, they don't
have Epstein to play anymore. They're going to jump all
over this. Be ready for the narratives. Trump the Hitler,
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invading the cities, Trump the out of control expansion. Why
the Atlantic started already this morning? And remember this morning
when I told you it's because they needed a new weapon,
the big beautiful Bill weapon, nothing burger, the big beautiful
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Epstein weapon, nothing burger. Now the federalizing of local police
in our cities. That's going to be their new weapon.
They're going to try to latch onto and I think
it too is a big nothing for them, because ultimately
everybody wants to be safe. Nobody wants their kids to
go to school in an unsafe city, Nobody wants to
live in an unsafe city. Nobody wants to work in
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an unsafe city. But don't forget these two stories. With
the prayer that people still care about these victims and
that they get justice someday and the people who did
this to them are exposed. You got to find the
right legal venue to do that. Can't go through an
old deposition from an old case where the accused is dead.
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That's what's coming. In fact, it's already here.
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candidate Zoron Mandani clings to his rent stabilized apartment. Sara
le Kessler has the very latest down this new law proposal.
Speaker 9 (33:33):
It's Cuomo's latest attempt to dislodge the thirty three year
old's front runner status in the New York City mayor's race.
Cuomo to riding Zoron Mandani is privileged, saying he shouldn't
live in a twenty three hundred dollars a month rent
stabilized apartment, not when he is wealthy parents and earns
one hundred and forty two thousand dollars a year as
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a Queen's Assemblyman.
Speaker 3 (33:55):
Now, I'm going to call it Zoron's Law because it's
an abuse of the system, and it's a fraud.
Speaker 1 (34:01):
I'm Sarah le Kessler. So let's see when they had
Jesus cornered, and they said, which is the greatest commandment
of them all? To love the Lord thy God with
all your heart's soul in mind, and love one another.
Greater love has no men than this. And he laid
on his life for his friend. Love each other as
I have loved you. Love. It's a secret of life, right,
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It's a secret of eternal life, and it's the secret
of abundant life on earth. Not for gen Z, love
is overrated.
Speaker 8 (34:33):
A new dating survey by matchmaking service Talk of Fine
says forty six percent of gen z ers which choose
long term financial stability over romance, and almost one in
three said they'd even take back an X if that
X got rich. The survey also found that one in
ten gen Z women say their ideal match should make
two hundred thousand dollars or more, and most won't settle
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for less than eighty thousand dollars. Millennials, on the other hand,
have no problem with a broke and magical relationship, with
fifty nine percent choosing love over financial security.
Speaker 1 (35:04):
I'm Rob Barts here.
Speaker 2 (35:06):
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