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July 29, 2025 • 24 mins

Horrific shooting in NYC. Sen. Josh Hawley introduced legislation to provide tariff rebate checks of at least $600 per adult and child to American families. Trump changes his deadline for Putin to “10 or 12 days from today” to make a peace deal with Ukraine. Dental Floss Vaccines. Tik Tok Prankster arrested

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Speaker 1 (00:12):
So a guy walks down the streets of New York
with an AR fifteen, walks into a building, starts shooting people,
kills a cop three others, then takes his own life
without knowing anything. The people at CNN do this with

(00:36):
a long gun visible, so it sounded like he other
than the long gun, which is not a simple thing
to say, other than in New York City, right, people
don't walk around with guns like that. But was his
face visible?

Speaker 2 (00:48):
I mean, do they have any idea at this point
who he is? They do not know who he is.

Speaker 1 (00:57):
They know he is a male, possibly white.

Speaker 2 (01:03):
He's wearing sunglasses.

Speaker 1 (01:05):
How would you know he was possibly white? How would
you know such a thing. But look at this is
what they do. They don't wait for information. They didn't
bother to take a look at the video.

Speaker 2 (01:21):
He's not white?

Speaker 1 (01:23):
Why would you say it? What was the point? What
was the value? No, wait, don't tell us, we already know.
Tony KENTTZ ninety three WYBC, good morning, good to be
with you.

Speaker 2 (01:34):
As unworthy.

Speaker 1 (01:35):
This was CNN's chief law enforcement and intelligence analyst. Dear lord,
doesn't anybody get fired from that network? The story is
truly horrific. He brought a note with him. He carried
this firearm. He killed a cop, killed three others, was

(01:56):
on the thirty third floor of three forty five Park Avenue,
and took his own life. There's a part two to
this story that these were the headquarters of a couple
of This building was the headquarters to a couple of
major major businesses, including the National Football League. The story

(02:17):
is starting to play out that this guy played football,
But there's nothing that shows he played football in the NFL,
at least that I have seen right now, Absolutely nothing
and that shows this. But rather he played in college,
possibly in Nevada, and he played in high school. He

(02:41):
supposedly played high school in an area of California called
Granada Hills, which I when I lived there, did not
live too far away from Granada Hills. An absolutely beautiful spot.
I enjoyed it, the architecture, everything else like a true
classic kind of California look. But there's nothing that shows,
at least as of now, that he played in the NFL.

(03:04):
So why did he choose the NFL, Why did he
go after these people? Why did he kill police officer? Well,
he wants his brain examined for CTE chronic traumatic encephalopathy.
He wants to know whether or not football is to
blame for his struggles that led to him killing four.

(03:27):
I have a hard time feeling anything at all in
these situations. But maybe I don't understand everything involved with
CT nor do I know of that is to blame.

Speaker 2 (03:42):
What I know.

Speaker 1 (03:42):
Is this is a horrific story, and this is as
we have it, the actual reporting, not CNN coming up
with lies and falsehoods and misrepresentations, because if they can
make something racial, isn't that the way to go? Aaron Burnett,
it's a terrible program you're running there. Terrible CNN. We've

(04:09):
said it enough times. You could have better hosts. All
you have to do is ask Tony Katz ninety three WIBC,
good morning, Hey, Matt, did I forget to do traffic? Matt?

Speaker 2 (04:24):
No, I didn't. I did not forget this. We did this.

Speaker 1 (04:29):
Hold on a second, producer, Carl, let's turn off the music.
Let's ask a couple of questions. Here, do you smell toast? No?

Speaker 2 (04:38):
I don't. It was on the playlist, we played it.
We must have.

Speaker 1 (04:43):
Yeah, Okay, we're professionals. How do we not know this?
But Matt's not there, so I assume we did it.
And then he did what he does what at this moment,
after eating all the protein bars or all the oatmeal
is in the restroom.

Speaker 2 (05:00):
He'll be until the next traffic break. No, I'm back,
come back. I feel great. Did we forget to do traffic?
We just did traffic? See, yeah, we totally did it.

Speaker 1 (05:10):
Man, Carl's like, we have to do traffic. We forgot.
I'm like, no, we did that, okay, did we forget?
And and uh And it turns out we didn't. It's
very weird because it was on the playlist. Honestly, Carl
needs a vacation.

Speaker 2 (05:29):
Gosh, all right, you just lay down. You can do
it again. You lay down and get yourself something cool
to drink it. Carl, do you want to do traffic
for another market? Milwaukee Mill? We'll take it from here.

Speaker 1 (05:38):
I got it.

Speaker 2 (05:39):
I got this thing. We're good.

Speaker 1 (05:41):
Tony Katz ninety three, WIBC, good morning, all right, throwing
some bumper music.

Speaker 2 (05:48):
Fifteen that's very funny, guys. Fifteen to twenty percent.

Speaker 1 (05:53):
That's what President Trump says. The tariffs are gonna be
around the globe, and everyone's like, my gosh. The tariffs
were he's a genius. Well, we have deals. Now just
show me the deal acted upon. You don't want to
say to me, Tony, you're not finding this important, outrageously important,

(06:14):
great first step stuff. Except I live in the real world,
and in the real world, costs are passed on. Now,
what you're saying to me is the rules of economics
have been rewritten that I do admittedly have a harder
time believing tariffs do get passed on. So the fifteen

(06:41):
percent tariff of European goods into the United States, Okay,
you could always not buy the European good, but very
often that will still get purchased. It will be more expensive.
We seem to have absorbed the idea of more expensive
and they weren't kidding. They're serious about this idea of

(07:04):
a rebate check because of tariff's Senator Josh Holly, who
this is like the second time he's really playing in
the progressive world. The American Worker Rebate Act. It would
basically act like I think it acts, like a tax credit,
six hundred dollars per adult and dependent child. It would

(07:26):
go down a bit if the adjusted gross income exceeds
one hundred and fifty thousand dollars in a joint return,
one hundred and twelve thousand in a head of householders,
seventy five thousand of an individual. So what they're saying
is we taken all this money from tariffs that Americans pay, Well,
we'll give everybody a little bit back. Now, Originally I
was thinking, are they going to decide certain people get

(07:48):
it back, because that's what President Trump said, certain people,
certain groups will get money back. So group A pays
the tariff, Group B gets cash. That's wealthy distribution, count
me out. What Hally is saying is that it would
go to It would work like the COVID stimulus checks,

(08:10):
setting up the program as a refundable tax credit, So
that would mean it would go everywhere to everyone, which
is certainly different than saying specific groups. Still, now it's
costing you more than six hundred bucks because they're not
gonna give me more than I spend, but uh, here

(08:31):
you go and stay quiet. Also, for some people to
cast zero and some people's cost a lot of money
and they're only getting back six hundred, and then somebody
didn't do anything is getting six hundred. Yeah, I'm not
a that kind of stuff I'm not a fan of
If you told me you were paying down debt with tariffs,
would be like, Okay, you added a tax so we

(08:54):
could pay down debt better now than later. Let's go
better on me than my kids. Let's do the thing.
That's still not.

Speaker 2 (09:02):
What we're doing.

Speaker 1 (09:04):
And as for the fifteen to twenty percent, it's very
clear that ever that so far every country that has
come through with a deal understands they're going to pay
this tariff and they're gonna figure out the math somehow.
They're gonna make it up somewhere. As for this deal
with EU, we're gonna have doctor Matt will On from
the University of Indianapolis and at a fifteen the buying

(09:29):
of energy is great, the buying of the military hardware
is great. This was gonna happen anyway. That is not
a nay saying. There are other things about this that
are very impressive. The idea that he was able to
announce it as a deal, and the idea that the
Europeans allowed themselves to look like this. It's crazy, it's surreal.

(09:53):
It boggles the mind. So you've got deals with the
UK via Indonesia, the Philippines and Japan based on this list,
South Korea and India is what you needed to really
have the application to really be able to apply pressure
to China. I don't know how that deal is going

(10:15):
to go at all. Trump has also shortened the deadline
for Vladimir Putin. Hey, you had fifty days to work
at a deal with Ukraine. Let's let's make it ten
maybe twelve point? Is you suck Vladimir? That's that's basically
what it is. Trump said, we would have had a deal.

(10:36):
I've spoken to President Putin a lot. I always had
got along with him very well. But five times and
every time four times maybe, But we've had discussions. You
and I have had discussions. We thought we had that
settled numerous times. And then President Putin goes out and
starts launching rockets into some city like Kiev, and a

(11:00):
lot of people in a nursing home or whatever.

Speaker 2 (11:02):
You have bodies lying all over the street.

Speaker 1 (11:05):
And I say, that's not the.

Speaker 2 (11:06):
Way to do it. So we'll see what happens with that.
Are very disappointed. I'm okay with disappointed in that. It's
a fine thing to say. What comes.

Speaker 1 (11:17):
I still don't believe Putin is going to respond to sanctions.
But that's what's coming first, and it seems to be
coming quickly, and as we have seen them. Not so
much from kir Starmer, the Prime Minister of the UK,
who desperately wants to continue to tie the sale to
the United States.

Speaker 2 (11:35):
He's not interested in the fight, in the war, words, etc.

Speaker 1 (11:39):
It is Mark Root, the Secretary General of NATO, who
is the guy who is most aligned, saying, Yeah, let's
make the make it five percent of GDP that'll be
to spend on NATO. Yes, let's buy the hardware from
the US. We'll hand it over to Ukraine so they
can use it against the Russians. Let's go with this
because they have figured out the Russian threat and that
the only way to depend on the United State is

(12:00):
to actually treat them kinda.

Speaker 2 (12:02):
Well, yeah, we'll still lead.

Speaker 1 (12:04):
Yeah, we'll end up spending more money in terms of
actual dollars, but it's the same percentage. But as long
as everybody's in, we're good. If everyone's not in, we're
not good. That's the Trump methodology. And Root needs America
in and realize the moment for dealing with Russian aggression
might be right now, which means the US might be
doing much more in a proactive way. At least that's

(12:27):
what NATO is gonna want. The question is how does
magavel respond. That's a discussion for later. Livestream is happening,
chatroom is open. That's happening on the youtubes. You should
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Speaker 2 (12:46):
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Speaker 1 (12:47):
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Speaker 2 (12:47):
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Speaker 1 (12:50):
Tony Katz, ninety three WIBC, Good morning, good to be
with you.

Speaker 2 (12:57):
I have got more about.

Speaker 1 (12:59):
This shooting that took place in New York and really
the failure of media this time, CNN, especially with their.

Speaker 2 (13:12):
Immediate Well, this guy is probably white. You didn't know anything,
why'd you do that?

Speaker 1 (13:17):
And the suspect in the killing of four people, killing
a police officer then taking his own life not white.
But if you all, and when I say you all,
I mean you leftists in mainstream media want to keep

(13:41):
pushing this idea that race comes first, and you make
assumptions and that's news.

Speaker 2 (13:52):
Well it's all right, you could.

Speaker 1 (13:53):
I can't stop you from doing it, but we are
going to bash you over the head. With it, and
I'll say it again, Aaron Burnett, a so called expert
to make that say, the law enforcement expert to make
that statement, and then no rebuttal, no response. What we
don't know it should have been immediate.

Speaker 2 (14:09):
It happened later. I don't know it.

Speaker 1 (14:11):
It should have been immediate. Well, what a terrible presenter.
She is awful and horrific. Meanwhile, there are people out
there trying to do good work, trying to solve.

Speaker 2 (14:24):
Problems like how do you make it.

Speaker 1 (14:26):
Easier to get somebody a vaccine? And you're like, are
we really doing? This is not a COVID story. This
is a fascinating bit of science right here. Producer Carl
found this story in a site called the News. I
think that's why it's pronounced. There is a dental floss

(14:50):
that can reduce stress. And I think by now most
people know that, like teeth health and gum health, these
things are very related to overall health. And I can
tell you the story about my father arrests his soul.

(15:12):
This this isn't how he lost his life, but it
changed his life. He had to work done on his
teeth and then days later in a hospital endocarditis. Am
I saying it right.

Speaker 2 (15:27):
Oh, he was never he was never the same.

Speaker 1 (15:29):
He would have told you that physically, never the same,
not by a long shot. But you have doneal work
being done, and things can happen and things get into you.

Speaker 2 (15:45):
It's it's pretty intense stuff.

Speaker 1 (15:50):
So what they figured out is that researchers revealed that
they could trigger immunerous responses in mice by coding floss
with proteins and an inactive flu virus, and they could

(16:11):
actually deliver a vaccine. Now, I do not know if
you are a flosser. I believe you should be one.
I do not use the actual floss floss. I use
those it's like floss on a stick, you know what
I'm talking about. It's it's it's like like a U
and it's got a handle and it's it's got this

(16:33):
little piece of floss in it, and take care of
it that way.

Speaker 2 (16:36):
That's that's what I use.

Speaker 1 (16:37):
It's probably not good for the environment, but hey, I
can either have good teeth or good environments. All I
know is I'm gonna die in the wasteland with a
very attractive smile. But they figured this out that if
you could do this via flossing, you could you can
actually engage a vaccine, which I mean I think means

(17:01):
you can engage a whole.

Speaker 2 (17:01):
Bunch of things, which is pretty fascinating.

Speaker 1 (17:04):
Or if you're like Conspiracy Carl, which you can get
the podcast, by the way, the Conspiracy Carl podcast, it
is available wherever you get your podcasts our very own
Carl is there for you. It's Conspiracy Corner with Carl
is where you get the podcast. But if you do,

(17:25):
you will hear him talk about this. And that's how
they're able to implant the radio waves and know where
you are and track you every step of the way.
Isn't that right, Carl, exactly exactly. I gotta admit it's
fascinating stuff. They're cool ideas out there. I don't know

(17:48):
if anybody's gonna actually take a vaccine this way, but
it is a very cool idea. Tony Katz, ninety three WIBC,
Good Morning.

Speaker 2 (17:57):
The announcement comes at seven oh six. You should be
tuned in.

Speaker 1 (18:06):
And you should be saving the date August twenty third.
The save the date announcement incoming. We will get to
it soon enough. Tony Katz, ninety three, WIBC, Good morning,
Good to be with you.

Speaker 2 (18:22):
I came across a story.

Speaker 1 (18:25):
About this is the headline TikToker arrested in Arizona over
prank videos, according to police. Now, I will admit to
you that I think all pranks are the lowest form
of everything. I don't think any of it's cute. I

(18:49):
don't think any of it's fun. I don't think any
of it's funny. I don't think any of it's valuable.

Speaker 2 (18:53):
And I get it.

Speaker 1 (18:54):
I'm I'm just I don't understand it.

Speaker 2 (18:57):
It's me. Other people love this stuff.

Speaker 1 (19:00):
They love it, they love it, they like pulling a
prank on a friend or whatever it is. They even
saying the words makes me feel oogy.

Speaker 2 (19:10):
It does.

Speaker 1 (19:11):
It makes me feel awful. I want sort of story
about George Clooney, the actor who would have stationary made
to emulate friends, including other celebrities, and would write cards
to people and be like very very embarrassing and say
things as if he was somebody else. I don't think

(19:33):
that's funny. I think that makes you scumback. I don't
think that's loving. I don't think that's caring.

Speaker 2 (19:37):
I think it's I think it's garbage.

Speaker 1 (19:40):
Okay, maybe I'm just dead inside and I have no
sense of humor. I don't think that's the case. I
think the people who engage in pranks are just cheap people.
See we have a difference, I'll leave it be. The
story goes as follows police investigating a local business after
a local business was complaining of a group of men

(20:03):
coming into the store addressed as employees, and it turns
out this TikToker, Heston James, would gather friends, Let's say
they'd go to Target. They'd all wear red shirts and
they would pretend to be Target employees and when asked
to leave, they wouldn't leave.

Speaker 2 (20:25):
That's not a prank. That's you being a scumbag. And
when you are.

Speaker 1 (20:30):
This kind of person disrupting how I run my business,
especially if I'm in Target, I know that I've got
something from Lawn and Garden or Sports I can grab
and get you out of the store.

Speaker 2 (20:43):
You understand that if you do these videos, you should.

Speaker 1 (20:45):
Expect to get hurt, and on a very very personal level,
on a very personal level, I want you to That
is an awful thing to say, because what I'd rather
do is not paying attention to you whatsoever. The people
who do you know, like You'll see videos where like

(21:08):
someone's going up and escalator, someone's coming down an escalator.
Somebody reaches over and touches the other person.

Speaker 2 (21:14):
What's wrong with you?

Speaker 1 (21:16):
You'll lose a hand, someone will grab somebody else's phone.
Why would you?

Speaker 2 (21:22):
It's funny.

Speaker 1 (21:24):
And then when they're caught, they're like, well, it's just
a prank.

Speaker 2 (21:26):
Woe, don't get so upset. No, no, no no.

Speaker 1 (21:29):
Everything that happens to you at that moment is your
fault and you deserve it. You should start every video
by saying, if I should get punched so hard that
I lose teeth and maybe consciousness, I deserve it. That's
how these prank guys should start every day, not even
every video. You deserve it. You deserve every bit of

(21:49):
bad thing that happens to you. Other people should be
inconvenienced or physically abused because you see all types of
these things, or put into levels of stress so you
can get some clicks. By the way, if you're clicking
on this stuff, like actively searching it out if it's
in a feed, it's in a feed, you can then
you know, say I have no interest in this video.

(22:11):
If you're searching this stuff out, my god, what's wrong
with you?

Speaker 2 (22:15):
But people see.

Speaker 1 (22:16):
It's like, oh, it's an easy way to make some cash,
and then they go about doing it.

Speaker 2 (22:23):
So this guy, by the.

Speaker 1 (22:25):
Way, he's got seventy eight thousand subscribers on YouTube, one
point two million on Instagram, and he had one point
six million on TikTok. That's a lot of people who
have to figure out how to read a book, get
a life.

Speaker 2 (22:44):
Or find a way to have sex with a woman.

Speaker 1 (22:46):
Right, there are other things to be doing, and and
you should go figure that out. There are more enjoyable
things to be doing. Good God, that has a huge,
huge audience. And so they've done this at Target and
they've done this at other places. I only hope there's

(23:07):
a good twenty years in jail.

Speaker 2 (23:09):
I know, I know it won't be. It won't be,
But man, am I off base? Am I missing something?

Speaker 1 (23:17):
Right?

Speaker 2 (23:18):
This is a far cry from when you would digging
dong dash or.

Speaker 1 (23:27):
Name something else that would happen in a more simple time.

Speaker 2 (23:33):
Right, maybe if you.

Speaker 1 (23:36):
Were fourteen and you were doing this, part of it
could be understood. This guy is what in his twenties. Yeah, jail,
A lot of jail A tremendous amount of jail. He's
twenty one. Yeah, we'll see him when he's forty one,

(24:00):
and then when we let him out, we'll be like
arbas sake, it was just a prank. Gosh, boy can dream.
Kenny
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