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Now the Mark Simone Show on seven ten woor filling
in for Mark, here's Ken Rosato and so good to
be with you. Happy with Friday, Oh, happy holidays, good
to be here. We are more than halfway through Honukkah. Christmas,
of course, is next Thursday. If you have not done
your holiday shop and yet what are you waiting for?
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Oh my gosh, you got to get off your button,
do it? I know it sneaks up. And it's funny
when you hear people say, like on Thanksgiving, oh, this
is one of the short years. You know, the difference
in terms of days between a short year meaning where
Thanksgiving falls in November versus a long year. It's like
the difference of three days. Three days does not make
that much of a difference, folks. And Christmas does not
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sneak up. It's on the same date every year. It's
just that it feels like it does anyway. But happy Hanukkah.
At what it's Sunday or month Monday, So last day,
Sunday night, Monday, last day of Hanukkah, So happy Hanukah
to everybody. Celebrate that as well. Hey, Brandon Digital Experts
Fisher will be here later this hour. He has some
really cool tech gadgets you can give as gifts or
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buying for yourself if you still need to for the holidays.
Mark is off today again. This is Ken Rosatto. Lots
to talk about. Please excuse my laryngitis. Tis the season
for that, especially with the weather that we had overnight
and last night and right now. Ay what confusion in
the Brown University case. The suspect in the Brown University
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mass shooting, Claudio Manuel Neves Valente, now appears to have
killed himself. Valente is a forty eight year old former
Brown student and Portuguese national. He was found dead from
self inflicted wounds at a storage facility in Salem, New Hampshire.
They believe he shot himself in the head. They found
him at the scene with a satchel to firearms and
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evidence that matched the crime scene. Now, investigators say they
don't know why Valente targeted the university. He went there
apparently for a year in the early two thousands. I
don't know why he went back to do what he
did and why he would have shot a students or
two in this case, a number of students, two of
them died. But official say Valente is responsible, that's what
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they believe, and that he also killed an MIT professor
at his Massachusetts home fifty miles north of Brown. And
they say they're still working on a motive, but that
he may have known this guy. They may have studied
in Lisbon, Portugal together. They may have even been roommates
at one point. Nevis was admitted into the US legally
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under a very liberal diversity dv ie visa program that
appears to be totally out of control. It's also called
the Green Card Lottery. It was meant to diversify the US,
because clearly we are not a diverse nation. Fifty five
thousand people take part in this lottery each year. But
the Homeland Security Secretary Christinome now says that she is
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recommending to President Trump that they scraped the program. Of course,
we'll find out more in the next few days. The
whole investigation has been rather sloppy by the folks in
Rhode Island. But we'll we'll see what they come up
with in the next few days. Seven ten wor the
Voice of New York. Hey, how about this, I'm sure
you heard this this week. The FBI did not believe
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that agents had probable cause to execute a search warrant
at President Trump's mar A Lago estate in August of
twenty twenty two, that, according to internal records released yesterday
by Iowas Senator Chuck Grassley, actually wasn't yesterday, It was
Tuesday by Chuck Grassley and confirmed by FBI Director Cash
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battel so Now. An FBI official, noted that agents had
spent six weeks trying to establish probable cause and that
they were counterproductive. Grassley also claimed that there are emails
and other documents proving that a miscarry of justice occurred
against Trump. You'll recall agents turned on their lights and
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sirens before swarming the complex like there would be people
in there firing back at them or something. They even
entered first Lady Malania Trump's bedroom. They had a shoot
to kill order. So if any of the Secret Service
agents that were guarding Trump, because remember he was the
former president at that point from the twenty fifteen to
twenty sixteen election, there was a shoot to kill order
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that was given by Merrick Garland. I mean the man
should be holed off in cuffs for that. This is crazy.
You don't have probable cause. And then instead of saying
go in there peacefully. You give a shoot to kill order,
What is wrong with you? It's just a sick man.
The other thing they did, a professional safe cracker later
helped access items in Trump's office, broke into his personal safe,
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and also apparently they rated baron Trump's bedroom. They went
through all his drawers as well. Former President Joe Biden's
Attorney General Merrick Garland ultimately the one to sign off
on the search over the objections of a number of
people at the FBI South Florida US District. Judge Eileen
Cannon later dismissed the case entirely, ruling that special counsel
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Jack Smith was never legally appointed to begin with because
he required congressional approval. But yet they let him get
away with five years. Five years of spending over fifty
million dollars of your taxpayer money and literally haunting everybody
who works for the Trump administration, hurling accusations left and right.
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It nearly cost Trump the twenty twenty four election, and
yet nobody's being held accounibal. How hell is that possible?
Every one of them should be locked up for this.
This was all false, and now that we know there
was no probable cause give me a break. They hauled
Jack Smith before Congress and he insisted, he insisted that
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he had evidence. But when they asked him, well, what
that's your evidence? Nothing, ziltch zero nada. Nothing that's to
borrow from the great late Great Russia. Limba, he used
to say, ziltch zero nada. There was not one conviction
made in five years. But yet he bankrupt a number
of people who had to hire defense attorneys and literally
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burned through all their life savings to do what to
literally defend themselves for having worked for the previous administration.
This is obscene. That's why when I hear the Democrats
in quote unquote mainstream media say that Trump is politicizing
the Justice Department. Really, you guys have a PhD in politicization.
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This is what you did for years. You literally terrified
people on the right for years when there was no
reason to do so. And here you guys practicing the
psychological method of projection. You guys were the ones to
actually politicize and actually unjustly use the so called Justice
Department against people who were innocent. Remember all the times
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that Adam Schiff swore to the press that he had
groundbreaking evidence proving there was Russia Russia Russia collusion against
President Trump. He kept promising to present the evidence, and
he never did. All the times he said he had
this evidence, he never did. Why did mainstream media never
hold him accountable? Why did they always run up to
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him like a bunch of asses and stick Mike in
his face? And anything he said was gospel? Anything that
Schiff said was gospel? And then the people of California
reward him by electing him Senator. Really, the guy lied
to you for all those years and you elect him, Senator. Well,
if there was so much evidence shift the shift, why
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didn't you present it. This is part of the strategy
of the left. This is part of Mao's little red book.
It's all about painting the other side. Even if you
know it's bs, you know it's a lie, just keep
saying it over and over again and eventually people will
believe you. That's the left's playbook. Seven to ten w
R The Voice of New York Hen Rosatto with laryngitis
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along filling in for the Great marximone. Today our number
is eight hundred three two one zero seven to ten. Well,
good to see that President Trump has filed the lawsuit
against the BBC for ten billion dollars. Do we expect
that he'll get ten billion? No? Do we expect he
might get one hundred million? Maybe, And you know, he'll
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do what he does best. He'll distribute it to charities
or maybe put it into his presidential library, something that
President Biden can't say that can be done, because he
hasn't raised a penny for his presidential library. And if
you look at Obama's presidential library, they're basically out of
money and it looks like just the most disgusting iceore ever.
So Trump is going to have, I'm sure, a gold
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dripping beautiful presidential library. And it's going to be in
downtown Miami, by the way, what a great location. It's
right by the river, right by the shore there in
down ten Miami. Pardon me, this is the area near
the Freedom Tower that the Cubans revere so much. Cuban
Americans down there, it's just a great spot. So apparently
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the British broadcaster BBC, they said that they had accidentally
left a mistaken impression that President Trump called for violent
action before the storming of the Capitol in twenty sixteen. Well,
in a forty six page lawsuit filed in Miami federal court.
Trump accused the BBC of defaming him and violating Florida's
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Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act. He demanded five billion
for each of two offenses that he says they violated.
The president's legal team said the lawsuit is meant to
hold the British network accountable for his wrong for its wrongdoing,
and of course it'll send a message to all the
other leftist morons who do the same thing. You'll recall
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what the BBC did. They edited together two separate portions
of President Trump's speech to supporters on jack Nuary six,
twenty one, portions that were actually spoken nearly an hour apart.
We're gonna walk down to the Capitol and I'll be
there with you, and we fight. We fight like hell.
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We're gonna walk down to the capital and we're gonna
cheer on our brave senators and congressmen and women. Now
do you think there's any difference there? They edited together
the first bite that we call it a byte in
TV and radio. The first sound bite, the first sound
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bite with the edit makes it sound like we're gonna
go down to the Capitol. We're gonna fight, fight, fight,
So in other words, we're not gonna accept the outcome
of the election. That's what that suggests. Meanwhile, what actually
was said was we're gonna march down, we're gonna do
so peacefully, and we're gonna cheer on our congressmen and women.
Quite a difference, but yet the scenario. So the narrative
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that was painted by the left for years was the
Trump started the riots and he wanted he wanted to
overthrow the government. None of that happened. None of it happened.
It was in their crazy leftist minds, and they kept
repeating the same lie among themselves in their leftist bubble,
and so this narrative became truth in leftist circles. Again,
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as I mentioned in the last story, this is what
the left does. Tell a lie, and if it doesn't
exist formal lie, create a lie and say it over
and over and over and over again until the narrative
is bought, and even mainstream media starts repeating it as
if it's truth when it's not. Well, the BBC insists
there edit was not defamatory, it was an accident. Then
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why'd you do it? Why did you need to edit
a twenty one second SoundBite if it was like two minutes,
I could see. I know there are time constraints. It
was twenty one seconds. Why would you need to edit that.
We use twenty one second sound bites and TV and
radio all the time. It was because they were trying
to paint the narrative, folks, And that is why the
BBC fired their two chief people, the two people in
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charge of the entire network, who basically would have had
their job for life, but they got led go or
the I'm sorry, they resigned on their own. That was
translation for if you leave on your own, we'll give
you a million dollars and you could go live in peace,
or will fire you, take you to court and you
get nothing. So they left on their own. Well, the
edit was responsible for a false Democrat narrative. Like I said,
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that nearly cost Trump the twenty twenty four election, and
it is disgusting that they did it. But they got
away with it until now. Hopefully they will lose this
lawsuit or settle out of court if they're smart, and
President Trump can give that money that he will get
to a good conservative charity. Seven to ten w R.
The Voice of New York A Laryn jittik Ken Rosatto
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in for the great Mark Simone today. I hope Mark
is enjoying his holidays. Ah, the two faced Kathy Kafi
ho NiFi vision my lips trying to get over the
oversized caps in my mouth right now. I'm sorry, that's mean.
She's getting tough on your behalf. Now. See she is
now demanding that con Edison explained to her why they
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are warning customers there may be rolling blackouts through the
year twenty twenty six. She acts like this is a shock. Hey, Kathy,
how about when your liberal predecessor Andrew Cuomo ordered the
perfectly fine functioning Indian Point Nuclear Power plant to shut
down without a replacement. That eliminated twenty five percent of
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all the power generating capacity for the entire region. At
the same time, you open the floodgates to a million
illegals in New York, declaring New York a sanctuary state. Well,
guess what. A million people use a lot of resources.
They live in homes, taking away those homes from citizens
looking for place to live. They clog highways at times
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day and night, Their kids jam our classrooms, and cost
us billions in school, breakfast, luncheon, dinner programs, and guess
what else, Kathy, They flush toilets what ken, Yes, that
adds to the pressure of our water and sewer systems.
If you don't believe me, ask a plumber. A building
has an approximated capacity of toilet flushes per apartment, and
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when all of a sudden, there are three times that
number of people living in an apartment, that puts a
strain on the system. Too much water is drawn and
too much water is flushed. Then come the AI companies,
cloud storage facilities, and tens of thousands of these liberal
electric vehicles plugging into charge up, and you get rolling blackouts. Kathy, duh.
How about having the illegals go home to wherever they
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came from and building more reliable nuclear or fossil fuel
electric generating power plants, Miss Buffalo, I mean this is
not brain surgery, folks, This is an easy fix. These
problems are caused by liberals, but they shrug their shoulders
and then immediately blame somebody else for what is their
own fault. I mean, the same thing happened in New Jersey.
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The reason why we've had two years of twenty percent
power increases is because Governor Murphy and the Democrats in
Trenton order the shutdown of six perfectly good power plants
because they're evil fossil fuel and one of them was
a nuclear plant. So you order them shut down before
you have new green plants built. What do you get
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your short power? Now? The demand is high because of
AI and cloud storage and all the illegals eight hundred
nine hundred thousand illegals in New Jersey too. The demand
is high, so the cost per kilo out of electricity
goes through the roof. This is why it's not because
we're part of this regional grid. The whole grid is
impacted when you add millions of people whom you don't
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account for. But again, this is what the Democrats do,
and they guise it as compassion. Meanwhile, screw you, you citizen,
tax paying moron. Middle finger to you. Just keep paying us,
and keep electing us, and shut up and mind your
business and do what we tell you. Keep voting Democrats,
folk folks, and that's what you get. Seven ten Woor,
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the Voice of New York It's former TV news anchor
Ken Rosotto went from Mark on your Friday. You'll recall
I spent twenty years as an anchor at Channel seven,
where I kept my opinions to myself. I also anchored
at Channel five before that. These days, I anchor for
a New Jersey channel. It's called on New Jersey. You
can stream it anywhere at onanj dot com. Lots of
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opinion there, and I run a food website called the
Food Dude. You can get it free of charge at
thefooddude dot us. Coming up next, we'll take your call,
So give us a call. One eight hundred three two
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