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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I'm man Bear with traffic on the fines Fatherways at
w I'MBC traffic.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
Matt Bear is extra basy today.
Speaker 3 (00:07):
Oh I did not know.
Speaker 2 (00:09):
Oh oh everybody else knows.
Speaker 3 (00:12):
Let's have a great show, Tony.
Speaker 4 (00:13):
Uh, that's that's more like it.
Speaker 3 (00:15):
Yeah, that's what I'm talking about.
Speaker 4 (00:18):
Marcus Bailey, Wish TV meteorologist, what's going on? Hey, good
morning to you. Lots of sunshine. You're give me another
beautiful day today. You know, Matt tries to fool everybody
with this like this deep voice, and you know he's like, hey,
look at me, I'm Barry White.
Speaker 2 (00:35):
No, no, no, you know in real life, Matt be Tally.
Speaker 3 (00:42):
Did you just compare me to Tally?
Speaker 1 (00:44):
Because if you did, that is the coolest thing that's
ever happened to me in my life.
Speaker 4 (00:48):
I have no idea what's going on?
Speaker 3 (00:51):
Tally. You're the worst character ever.
Speaker 4 (00:52):
I know so good. I just brought Marcus and Matt
together in a way I did not know it's possible, Bloodbeather,
it is that binds us.
Speaker 3 (01:10):
You're the worst character ever telling.
Speaker 4 (01:16):
Honestly, this is the show. That's it, guys, Just Matt
and Marcus Gigglin. You want to get high. Pot smoking towel.
Speaker 3 (01:27):
That's right.
Speaker 4 (01:30):
Also, the Supporting Sobriety podcast is available.
Speaker 3 (01:37):
It's on a Spotify and Apple is.
Speaker 4 (01:40):
Every time Matt does a reference like this and like
goes with it, I'm like, I.
Speaker 2 (01:44):
Am so hurting his career. I am so ruining this
poor guy.
Speaker 4 (01:49):
Who's who is a man who has made his life
amazing and tells the story and I'm like, oh, by
the way, pot smoking towel go on. And then he
quotes without like any prompting, and I'm like, oh, I'm
a manager's dream. I really am.
Speaker 3 (02:09):
I almost said something there, and I'm so glad I
didn't see that.
Speaker 4 (02:13):
Self control.
Speaker 2 (02:14):
That's a secret to a good career.
Speaker 3 (02:15):
Now I'm learning, right. Thank you.
Speaker 4 (02:19):
Just just tell that to Charlie Sheen, Marcus Bailey, Wish
TV meteorologists, gotta run, gotta go, gotta be It's very
very funny. Thank you all. Fifty four degrees in the
American Standard Cooling Weather Center. The time is six on nine.
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So I got me a you tweet someone David Welch
good Man is David.
Speaker 2 (02:53):
Full disclosure.
Speaker 4 (02:54):
I know David. We do a bunch of work together
and he just sends me a tweet he quote tweets
it says yo's.
Speaker 2 (03:00):
To Governor Brown and to Centator Banks and to myself.
I'm like, okay, this is something.
Speaker 4 (03:04):
Who's you related? Tony Katz ninety three WIBC, good morning,
And it's a retweet of the account libs of TikTok,
very popular account calling out progressives and of course people
who are absolute lunatics on TikTok. Indiana University is hosting
a career fair to help only LGBTQ plus students find jobs.
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What join the LGBTQ plus Culture Center as we introduce
career Exploration and student Employment. The Center is partnering with
the Career Exploration and Student Employment team to host an
event on September eleventh at the Culture Center.
Speaker 2 (03:52):
The goal is to introduce.
Speaker 4 (03:55):
The resources to students, spotlight their website, focus on career
strategies for lg BTQ plus students, and gather input on
the career needs of our community. So is this I
you hosting a career fair only to help LGBTQ plus students.
Speaker 2 (04:14):
First, I don't even know what to do with all
those letters.
Speaker 4 (04:17):
Secondly, if we're going to give them all, it's due
the Lderg and the b need to drop the T
and do so immediately.
Speaker 2 (04:27):
You're getting destroyed by the T.
Speaker 4 (04:30):
You don't need any.
Speaker 2 (04:31):
Of that nonsense.
Speaker 4 (04:32):
It's a political movement. It's not about people. That's all
it is. It's a political movement. Don't be part of
a political movement. Just go live your life. But the
question is is this the kind of thing that needs discussion?
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Is this the kind of thing that is allowed? Is
this the kind of thing that equalprotect dot org would
go after? Equalprotect dot org, which is run by William Jacobson,
you know him as a regular on Tony Katz. Today
they had to send a letter to the board of
directors of the Indiana High School Athletic Association discussing its
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bylaws when they said they would have to have specific
board of director seats for qualified female representatives and qualified
minorities who must not be white, male, or female. These
are race and sex based requirements that are not allowed.
These are the kinds of things that happen when people say, look,
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we're being equitable, you're not. You're being bigoted. Good lord,
hire good people. So the question is is this something
that's allowed? Is this something if you want to say
that a group on campus was gonna have a job fair.
Speaker 2 (05:54):
I'd be like, what are we discussing?
Speaker 4 (05:56):
But if you're utilizing a source of the school and
now you're not allowing other students to participate in what
the resource of the school is providing, Oh that's an issue?
Are you? So now you have to answer the question
is are you engaged in discrimination here? Because from the first.
Speaker 2 (06:21):
Looks like y'are Now is that what you should be doing?
Speaker 4 (06:28):
See first it looks like it, but I would I
would love to get some more input on that.
Speaker 2 (06:33):
Should you be engaged in this type of activity?
Speaker 4 (06:37):
That's the question We're going to search for an answer.
Are you don't worry? We'll help you out here. Tony
Katz ninety three WIBC, Good Morning. I literally was.
Speaker 5 (06:47):
In a former communist nation and I asked that. I said,
some people in my party, some of the lefties, are
talking about socialism. Now what do you think. He's like,
that's the worst thing ever. You're going to need a
reality check if you ever adopt any of those things.
You know, like you are morons.
Speaker 2 (07:07):
That Senator John Fetterman.
Speaker 4 (07:10):
Who himself before the stroke as he was running for senate,
I mean he was a socialist, that was so much
a part of his platform when he was mayor. And
he's still living in his house and his parents' house,
and the whole thing is just weird as can be,
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and now here he is. You're a moron if you
embrace socialism, which is so completely true. Just ask anybody
who's ever lived in a socialist country. Tony Katz ninety
three WIBC, Good morning, Good to be with you. It's
just history is on the side of the capitalist. On
the rational mind, it doesn't work. Socialism doesn't work. Capitalism
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does I understand they want to hit capitalism. Oh, capitalism
is trending down. Stop sending your kids to college where
they tell you every day capitalism is terrible. But it's
the capitalism that allows you to send your kid to
that college to then be told how bad you are.
Why are you funding that? You're the parent, Just say no.
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Your nineteen year old wants to go, So what I understand,
you're an adult, you can pay for it. I'm not
paying for that. I'm not paying for you to be
abused so you can then abuse me. That's not the
life I've decided to set up for myself. Thank you
very much like it, don't like it, that's quite all right.
I am not giving my money towards that.
Speaker 2 (08:42):
That's the answer.
Speaker 4 (08:44):
It used to be that you did things so you
can at least keep a relationship with your kid. I
believe that we have to change that. I don't think
that works. I think we have to change that whole philosophy.
I'll get more into that on Tony Katz. Today. The
big story is the Supreme Court hearing the tariff case.
This is about Trump's appeal on tariffs, which could indicate
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that if he loses this, and if somehow tariffs are
not allowed based on the laws that the President has
been utilizing to implement them, it could mean up to
a trillion dollar refund to companies, manufacturers, et cetera. The
White House beliefs are going to win this, and I
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have absolutely no idea if they are or they aren't.
Supreme Court has put it into oral arguments for the
first week in November, so that means we're gonna have it.
Would seems to me we'll have a couple more months
of tariffs. These things will continue to go on. So
this was a decision August twenty ninth that said Trump
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overstepped authority by utilizing these emergency powers. It was the IEEPA.
I believe it is from nineteen seventy, nineteen seventy three,
nineteen seventy one of.
Speaker 2 (10:00):
Those pick one of those years.
Speaker 4 (10:02):
All I know is bell bottoms were totally in fashion,
and that's when.
Speaker 2 (10:06):
It comes from.
Speaker 4 (10:08):
It doesn't extend to steal an aluminum imports, which will
creates a whole other set of problems. And these tariffs
have been a level of runaway in different varying degrees
based on country, based on product.
Speaker 2 (10:23):
You now have a lot of tariffs on India.
Speaker 4 (10:26):
You then have the statement from Trump yesterday on true
social great conversation with Prime Minister Modi of India, and
we're gonna have good conversations. We're gonna get this worked out. Meanwhile,
nothing is yet worked out. And then you have India
in the meetings with China and Russia, and you're like, oh,
India is not looking towards the United States. India isn't
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necessarily looking towards China either. You can't create a society
or a thought process in any society where the vast
majority of the people of India trust the Chinese, the Russians,
but they also have to deal with different geopolitics like
who their neighbors or not so distant neighbors are, how
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do they engage any plays or hegemonic power. And yes,
you can't give up the US relationship because there's a
tremendous amount of money, money that I'm not so sure
that Chinese would be so willing.
Speaker 2 (11:26):
To give as we have. We'll see what Skotis does.
Speaker 4 (11:31):
We'll keep our eye on that. Meanwhile, you've got the
Attorney General Pam Bondi, directing the DOJ to prosecute the
murderer in North Carolina.
Speaker 2 (11:41):
That's happening.
Speaker 4 (11:44):
And good now, one wonders, are you telling me that
law enforcement in Charlotte is not going to prosecute this
guy who murdered a twenty three year old Arena z
Arutzska on that train, which, if you haven't seen it,
I did repost someone's post about it. I realized afterwards
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maybe maybe I shouldn't be reposting this, but I think
it's imperative. The video that we saw of this woman
being stabbed to death on a light rail in Charlotte,
that the media didn't want to talk about where they
were forced to talk about by us. And then they said, oh,
we only care about this story because we want to
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make it racial, because the murderer is black and the
woman the victim is white. And we said, no, this
is the exactly reason why you're not talking about it.
You're the biggots. We're just exposing it. And now it's
a huge story. And this isn't the only story. This
isn't the only person who got killed a couple weeks ago.
Speaker 2 (12:48):
And this took place a couple of weeks ago.
Speaker 4 (12:50):
We're only finding out about it really this week, which
is nutty. The video showed the moment right up until
this guy started stabbing her. It shows him pulling back
with his right arm and before he starts stabbing. Well,
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video came out yesterday that shows the actual stabbing, and
it shows her alive, bewildered, afraid, looking up at this guy,
hands over her mouth, not knowing what's happening, crying into
her hands, and then slumping over and falling out of
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the seat. There is very little in today's world that
can shock. We've seen it all. We've seen it all
in real life, we've seen it all in you know,
in levels of AI or CGI. We are long removed
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from the kind of thing that can shock the system
like Bud Dwyer.
Speaker 2 (14:06):
If you remember that story at all, this is.
Speaker 4 (14:10):
Going to leave you speechless. And I don't know if
I recommend watching it. No one helped, No one thought
to help. This woman didn't know what just happened to her,
or she did. She dies right in front of your eyes.
And there are people still who want to say, well,
(14:33):
this is mental illness. We can't just put people in
jail for this. There are people out there still wanting
to say, this is no big deal. You allow this.
Speaker 2 (14:45):
You don't have a society?
Speaker 4 (14:48):
Am I allowed to ask for tech help on the show?
Speaker 2 (14:53):
All right?
Speaker 4 (14:54):
I'm gonna do it because this is driving me crazy
and if somebody knows I would greatly appreciate it. Tony
Katz ninety three WIBC, Good morning.
Speaker 2 (15:04):
Good to be with you on the.
Speaker 4 (15:04):
Twitter x Tony Katz, Facebook, Tony Kats Radio and of
course the podcast. Wherever it is you get your podcasts,
it is there. Just look for Tony Kats Today or
Tonykats in the morning News. We've got it all. Producer
Carl works hard on it, so get downloading if you
would in the live stream over at YouTube YouTube dot
com slash wibc. Here's the question, and I don't this
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will not become a segment of the show.
Speaker 2 (15:30):
I don't think.
Speaker 4 (15:32):
There's a PDF form that I need to fill out, right,
But if I fill out the PDF form, the font
is too big and you can't read it. It cuts
off at the bottom. If you ever had this, Apple producer, Carl,
it's cutting off at the bottom, you can't read it.
But if I could fill it out online and then
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print it off, my gosh, my life would be easier
because I need to do a whole bunch of these things.
So how in the world do you change the font?
This is our question of the day.
Speaker 2 (16:07):
Some people are really interestupid, that's me.
Speaker 4 (16:12):
So if you could, if you could help, that would
be that would be fantastic.
Speaker 2 (16:20):
I'd greatly appreciate it. I don't know how to do it.
Speaker 4 (16:23):
This is the problem with never having had really a
corporate gig. All right, all right, this is a corporate gig.
But honestly, what uh, what what's corporate about this? So
I've never had any of these things to do, so
I have no basis from like, oh, you should have
learned this in Week two of How Not to Be
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a Moron School. I have no idea. Also, Okay, you
guys know it's it's a busy week, right. We've got
the Who's Your Leadership for America Summit happening this week,
and I will be there. It's Friday night, it's Saturday morning.
It's in Noblesville, Who's Your Leadership? Number four America dot
Com And you can still reserve your seat put on
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by Senator Jim Banks.
Speaker 2 (17:09):
I'll be there.
Speaker 4 (17:09):
Kurch schlicktro be there. Caleb Blakesley, my counterpart from WOO
in Fort Wayne's gonna be a very interesting, interesting couple
of days talking about the future.
Speaker 2 (17:20):
So come out for that.
Speaker 4 (17:22):
And then you've got the Premiere Arms party, their anniversary party,
their twenty fourth anniversary benefiting the VFW and Veteran Suicide awareness.
Speaker 2 (17:30):
So I'll be out there for that.
Speaker 4 (17:31):
I think we're gonna try some bourbon, but I might
I might teach about bourbon, I might teach about cigars.
I don't know how it's gonna go. I'm just gonna
be there and have a good time. And so you
come on out and they're gonna be some incredible deals
and Premiere Arms has been such an absolute blessing to
this show. Thrilled that I know them, Bryce and Joe
Lee and that entire group over there. I feel very
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very fortunate in that regard, and we've been able to
do some great work together. We've got some great plans
for the future. It's really been wonderful. So Premiere Arms
thirty seven and fifty four South Green Street in Brownsburg
gonna be the big anniversary party this Saturday, three to seven.
Food and drinks in a good time and incredible deals
on firearms and jewelry, oh, including the Fledeman von Reeste
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watches with that that I represent von Reest ri E
s t e von Reest dot com.
Speaker 2 (18:21):
Yeah, it's gonna be spectacular.
Speaker 4 (18:22):
So so so that that's happening. So there's there are
a lot of events, and my next big event I
think is January. I won't even tell you about it yet,
but here's the question, and Matt Barre, I'll take your
input on this and producer Carl and anybody else.
Speaker 2 (18:41):
What if I threw a Christmas party?
Speaker 3 (18:45):
Would there be sleigh bells?
Speaker 2 (18:49):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (18:49):
Oh yes, wait, okay, you're gonna throw a Christmas party. Okay,
what kind of party you're talking about? I mean, like
I read decking the halls or is it just going
to be like a.
Speaker 4 (18:56):
Soare I'm talking about a party that starts with I
hope you enjoyed this gar and ends with what's why
a hanger's doing in this closet? What I told you? No?
What haigers.
Speaker 2 (19:11):
That's kind of party I'm talking about.
Speaker 3 (19:13):
Oh, you're talking about a rave Okay, I.
Speaker 2 (19:15):
Might be talking about it.
Speaker 4 (19:17):
I don't know. I don't actually know what I'm talking about,
but I'm just batting around the idea.
Speaker 1 (19:22):
I think anything where we could get together with everybody
in our listening audience would be awesome. So if you
can put something like that together, I'll go, Okay, yeah
man selfishffe will you go?
Speaker 4 (19:35):
Yes? Sir?
Speaker 3 (19:36):
All right?
Speaker 2 (19:37):
Is that because it's free?
Speaker 3 (19:39):
That helps?
Speaker 4 (19:42):
I'm thinking about it. Anybody up for a Christmas party?
I have a giveaway? You have a giveaway? Yeah?
Speaker 1 (19:52):
I got this really cool WIBC bulling shirt. Then I'm
looking to give away for something. We could give it
away to Christmas party.
Speaker 4 (19:58):
Oh it's it's a thing.
Speaker 2 (19:59):
I thought it was your virginity.
Speaker 4 (20:00):
I didn't know.
Speaker 1 (20:01):
No, no, that's I'm saving that until I'm married. I'm
gonna save that until I'm married.
Speaker 2 (20:08):
Thank you who let Carl have sound effects.
Speaker 4 (20:10):
I'm telling you this can only lead to bad things.
Speaker 2 (20:15):
Okay, you've got to giveaway.
Speaker 4 (20:16):
I've got some giveaway, right yeamh give boyars.
Speaker 3 (20:23):
We can do all sorts of things.
Speaker 4 (20:24):
Tony Katz's Christmas party, like the whole thing doesn't make
any sense, and that's why it's great.
Speaker 3 (20:30):
Dunk tank in the middle of winter.
Speaker 4 (20:32):
And dunk tank in the middle of winter, or we're
gonna have to invite Hammer, aren't we.
Speaker 3 (20:36):
I'll do that.
Speaker 4 (20:37):
Oh oh, well, said d Now we'll definitely have to
invite that dunk me in anything. Okay, tank eggnog there
it is now tank o nog.
Speaker 3 (20:48):
Let's let's figure that one out.
Speaker 4 (20:51):
A little bit so chocolate and thank you for the
people helping me with the the PDF thing. I got
to figure this out.
Speaker 2 (20:59):
The President went out for dinner.
Speaker 4 (21:04):
And he had people screaming at him that.
Speaker 2 (21:09):
He's a Nazi.
Speaker 4 (21:12):
Classy people out there, Tony Katz ninety three WIBC, good morning,
good to be with you.
Speaker 2 (21:18):
These are I think code pink people.
Speaker 4 (21:20):
There is really nothing worse is there than this group
of avowed communists who absolutely want to be overrun by Islamis.
These horrific, horrific women led by Medea Benjamin, who are
in favor only of their own downfall. It's nutty. You
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don't date women who are part of Code Pink. You
don't marry women who are part of Code Pink. You
don't want your girls to grow up to be like
Code Pink.
Speaker 2 (21:49):
What an absolutely horrific organization.
Speaker 4 (21:53):
Parents, make sure you let your kids know that's not
what you want. That is a miserable, said, pathetic life
filled with lies. But Trump went out to dinner. And
he went out to dinner with Marco Rubio, the Secretary
of State, Pete Hegseth, the Secretary of War.
Speaker 2 (22:13):
They changed the name you have jd.
Speaker 4 (22:15):
Vance. He's the vice president.
Speaker 2 (22:17):
They went to Joe's.
Speaker 4 (22:18):
It's a seafood place not too far from the White House.
It's a kind of institution place. It's like an old
Ebbitt institution place in DC. And so, I mean people
are outside cheering, summer booing. Well, of course it's it's America.
And they go in and they're shaking hands. And he
went out to dinner to say, see, look how safe
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d C is. Even I can go out for dinner here.
It's fine, you go right ahead. Well, he's out to dinner,
and these unbelievably pathetic protesters inside the restaurant, Free DC,
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Free Palestine.
Speaker 2 (23:06):
Trump is the hitler of our time.
Speaker 4 (23:09):
Half the time spent in any code pink rally is
coming up with nonsense that rhymes, by the way, Nonsense
that rhymes would be the great name of a book,
Like if I wrote a book about all the things
that the leftists chant, and how ridiculous it is. Nonsense
that rhymes understanding leftist chance, Carl, Carl, get me the
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AI machine.
Speaker 2 (23:33):
We need to write this book.
Speaker 4 (23:34):
In an hour. That's a good name for a book
that is solid. Trump walks right up to these people
and they're chanting like somehow and they're holding Palastanian flags.
How they even know he's going to be there, super creepy,
and he's kind of rocking his head back and.
Speaker 2 (23:54):
Forth and smiling, Oh, look at you. He't afraid of
these people.
Speaker 4 (23:59):
These people are the enemy not just of existence, not
just of decency, but they're their own worst enemy. They're miserable,
sad people, kids, You can disagree with people and not
be miserable and sad. You can disagree with people and
not think you have to disrupt the meal of everybody
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who's at a restaurant. You can disagree with people and
not think that you're so special and so important that
everybody has to listen to everything you say. These people
are sad, you don't have to be sad. These people
are awful. Code pink people calling Trump Hitler are awful people.
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No need to be friends with people like that. Need
for them to get some help and stop being so
miserable in his camp. If you missed it yesterday, the Lieutenant
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governor his name is Micah beck With went on with
Haimmer and Nigel.
Speaker 2 (25:27):
You should listen to it. Make your decisions for yourself.
Speaker 4 (25:32):
Tony Katz ninety three WIBC, Good morning, Good to be
with you. That the post about Haitian refugees that just
simply got everybody to say, what is he talking about?
Speaker 2 (25:53):
Was deleted by someone in his camp.
Speaker 4 (25:58):
Now that's very possible that he's got people on his
staff and someone deleted it. Are you saying, Lieutenant Governor,
I don't know this question got asked? You got to
go back and listen to the whole interview with Hammer
and Nigel about this tweet. This tweet was about helping
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Haitian immigrants. So does that mean you've got forty thousand
people looking for asylum in Indiana? We're going to allow
all forty thousand in? Are there any checks? Is this
what we actually need? You already have issues in places
like Logan'sport and in other places, and he's already spoken
out about issues in Logan's Port. The question before us
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is were you advocating for allowing these people into the country?
Speaker 2 (26:46):
Yes or no?
Speaker 4 (26:47):
Because we already know that this TPS Temporary Protective Status
was nothing more than a cover to be able to
allow people into the country without having to go through
any rules or regulations, allow people to engage in hiring.
It seemed like a jobs program. This is what we
determined from our visit to Springfield, Ohio. Remember they're eating
the dogs or eating the cats, that whole thing they weren't.
(27:09):
They are eating the geese though, and they can't drive,
and no one has a driver's license, and it has
sent rents through the roof. That's all true as well.
So he posted this and people are like what are
we talking about here? Now, he did talk in subsequent
posts about you know, within the law, etc.
Speaker 2 (27:26):
I made sure to.
Speaker 4 (27:27):
Say that, but the post was just so out of.
Speaker 2 (27:31):
Touch and disconnected.
Speaker 4 (27:33):
I said here on this show that Micaeh Beckis's political
career is over. He can't do this. He might be
a nice guy, good to his family, how would I know?
Speaker 2 (27:43):
But he simply can't connect.
Speaker 4 (27:45):
He's always in this place where he is completely disconnected
from how to engage, and he thinks himself righteous in
the way he presents, and I think it is outraders putting.
I believe hoosiers are there as well. It's just constant
confusion and disappointment from the office. I'm saying, his political
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career done. This is the hype.
Speaker 2 (28:09):
That's it. That's it.
Speaker 4 (28:14):
And so he deleted the post and then he told
Timer Nigel that it was someone in his camp I
believe who deleted the post. The question before us is
could anybody on your staff delete something on your account
without your say so?
Speaker 2 (28:31):
Now? I ask you, is that an outrageous question?
Speaker 4 (28:35):
Because I think that's a pretty standard question. Is there
anybody who could delete something off of your social media
without your say so? And If so, really.
Speaker 2 (28:53):
That's something.
Speaker 4 (28:55):
Then there was a conversation about faith, and he says,
my faith is my identity. Why do I have to
sacrifice my faith?
Speaker 2 (29:06):
Check my identity at the door.
Speaker 4 (29:08):
Show me in the Constitution where it says separation of
church and state.
Speaker 2 (29:12):
You can't.
Speaker 4 (29:15):
Oh lord, is this the conversation we're now going to have,
Lieutenant Governor? This is what you brought up. And again,
this very much tracks with the interviews he did here.
It is defensive, it is overly aggressive for no reason.
It is I know more than you. Go listen to
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the interview and tell me he didn't prove my point.
The political career is over. He might be a nice
guy in his private life. I have no idea, but
holy cow, that's how you approach Hammer and Nigel by
the way, Monday through Friday, three pm on WIBC, you just.
Speaker 2 (29:57):
Proven my point. I have never been more absolutely.
Speaker 4 (30:01):
Clear, absolutely clear about understanding him. Oh and I'm getting
a text right now about what's happening with migrant situations
and how they're affecting resources.
Speaker 2 (30:15):
I'll get into that as well.
Speaker 4 (30:16):
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we get to it. Lebron James wrote an op ed
in China. Lebron James, do I have this right? He
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wrote a column about China for a news outlet in China,
he authored an essay in the People's Daily.
Speaker 2 (32:53):
Are you this isn't true?
Speaker 4 (32:55):
The enthusiasm and kindness of Chinese friends deeply touched me,
and all I can do is give my all in
every game to express my gratitude. I hope I can
contribute to the development of Chinese basketball. If you ever
wanted to meet a useful idiot, you can't say that
about Lebron said it meant it, don't care about his
court vision, don't care how much money the flopper has.
(33:17):
Dear Lord, Darryl Morey was always right. That was the
GM of the Houston Rockets who said he stands with
Hong Kong, and the NBA came crashing on his head
and Lebron James said he needs to get educated. Darryl
Moray needs to get educated. No, Daryl Morey is fine.
It's you, Lebron, who have no soul supporting the communist
(33:40):
Chinese with this propaganda.
Speaker 2 (33:43):
Anything to make a buck booboo.
Speaker 4 (33:46):
Dear God, people will look at me and say, my gosh,
He'll say anything for a dollar supporting China. Not saying that, Oh,
I get called grifter on the daily. But Lebron is
somehow above it all. He just showed you by the
(34:06):
way my words hurt him so much. He just fell
to the ground and asked for the rough to throw
me out of the arena.
Speaker 2 (34:14):
But no, I bring you this as the as the
popcorn moment.
Speaker 4 (34:18):
This was that show on CNN Abby Phillips show, which
is this embarrassment of riches in exposing the unseriousness I
view of today's leftist politics now is it is possible,
if not probable, that there are a fair amount of
(34:39):
Democrats out there who don't engage this way but are
left to suffer because this is how the leadership engages.
Speaker 2 (34:48):
This was a conversation about the murder of Arena z Orutzka.
Speaker 4 (34:53):
And how like I said yesterday and I have said before,
we need to reopen the aside islums. We need to
reopen the asylums. There are some people who just can't
be a part of society. That's it.
Speaker 2 (35:06):
We have a problem.
Speaker 4 (35:08):
And the problem is not answered by well, you just
might get killed on a train. And then the people
who say that also tell you you can't have a
firearm to protect yourself. It is a very odd argument
that they are making and they should be dismissed out
of hand. Do not give these people power at all
(35:29):
at all. The people on that train are lucky this
guy didn't try and stamp somebody else.
Speaker 2 (35:36):
So you have Caroline Downey.
Speaker 4 (35:38):
On the show from National Review who's making the argument
for asylums, and the pushback is just incredible.
Speaker 6 (35:49):
A lot of liberals have been accudics of appeasing crime
by saying, actually, maybe cops shouldn't be answering those calls.
So what you're maybe there should be people who actually
have expert ortise and mental health who should be answering
those casts.
Speaker 7 (36:02):
Or we bring back we bring back institutionalization, which there's
been a town it's going to take on in a long.
Speaker 4 (36:08):
Time where he's going to take the call.
Speaker 7 (36:10):
Carolin, I honestly, I'm not sure who's going to take
the call, but I do know that they should go
to institutions.
Speaker 6 (36:15):
That's because is that where they go.
Speaker 4 (36:17):
To fund the institutions.
Speaker 6 (36:18):
With the whole cutting storys, let's talk.
Speaker 8 (36:21):
About this executive order with institutionalization, where it essentially says
anyone that's homeless or deemed mentally ill by the state
can be institutionalized. First off, Trump is cutting almost every
single service that would go to actually getting people in
mental health services or medical care. Second, that means that
anyone could be deemed unhoused or mentally ill and thrown
wherever Trump or an administration.
Speaker 4 (36:43):
First things, First, political left, we have a problem. Can
you at least admit that. Secondly, what that woman there
at the end, who's a congressional candidate Democrat in Illinois.
Anybody can be deemed this or the other. That's how
the left abuses red flag laws. So you're making an
argument against that, by the way, which is something else.
(37:06):
But most importantly, if you want to argue that services
are being cut, what if we came up with a
plan to provide services for it. So let's not get
into the argument of well, Trump cut this, Trump cut that.
What can we do? You're throwing up roadblock after roadblock.
Who's going to answer the call? You think we should
have a social worker answering the call of somebody stabbing people?
(37:30):
Find me the social worker who's going to answer the call.
Find me the unarmed social worker who's going to answer
the call. They might exist, Okay, send them and when
they get stabbed to death, where's the next one. At
what moment will you send in the person with the
firearm to stop the threat?
Speaker 2 (37:51):
Well, maybe we got to take a step back. Do
you at least admit that.
Speaker 4 (37:53):
It's a threat. Do you admit that this guy, after
all the crimes he committed in all the times I've
in front of a judge over a dozen times, will
you at least admit that he was a threat to
society and never should have been out on the streets
on that light rail to murder Arena Zarutski. Will you
admit to that? Or no? Or no you won't admit
(38:14):
to that, Well, then we have to dismiss you. If
you're willing to admit to it, then we could say, okay,
what do we do about this thing? We had to
reopen the asylums. Who's going to.
Speaker 2 (38:24):
Take the call?
Speaker 4 (38:25):
What call? The police are going to take the call
to subdue whoever it is that's causing the issue, and
then if adjudicated.
Speaker 2 (38:32):
Mentally unfit to an institution, they go.
Speaker 4 (38:36):
If you're willing to do it so willingly for people
who want to own a firearm, can we do it
for people who are murdering those? I can't believe. I
have to joke about this murdering those on a light rail,
on a train, on a sidewalk. Do you know what
the problem is with being rational? It's sometimes hard to
understand how irrational other people are. I get it, guys
(39:00):
CNN with nothing but roadblocks to well, you can't do that, well,
you can't do that? Well, you can't do that, Yes
you can, you just have the will to do it
adjudicated mentally unfit.
Speaker 2 (39:13):
In front of a judge.
Speaker 4 (39:17):
If we don't start protecting our streets and admitting our issues,
we're never going to protect our streets, and our issues
are only going to grow.
Speaker 2 (39:24):
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hundred dollars. Tony Katz at ninety three WIBC, Good morning,
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you might not know this about me, but when I fly,
I do two things.
Speaker 2 (40:49):
Do you know what those two things are?
Speaker 3 (40:50):
Crop dusting and coach.
Speaker 4 (40:56):
No one of those things could happen, But honestly, what
are the odds of me flying coach?
Speaker 2 (41:06):
I wear a suit because.
Speaker 4 (41:09):
I am a grown man, Yes, and I fly first class.
Speaker 1 (41:13):
Yeah, you have to wear a suit on the plane. Undoubtedly,
you have to wear.
Speaker 2 (41:16):
A suit on a plane. It's just the way it is.
But that's not what we're discussing right now.
Speaker 4 (41:19):
We're not discussing how other people are absolute heathens and
there's a special place in health for them. No, we're
discussing first class right now, Matt Bear. Someone in Greenwood
is selling American Airlines A three nineteen.
Speaker 2 (41:32):
So when Airbus three nineteen first.
Speaker 4 (41:34):
Class seats, Oh wow, they are selling four seats. They
are They're fantastic. It's got like the whole power thing
in the front, it's got the trays that fold out.
It's got the beautiful fine gray Corinthian leather that everybody loves.
There's four of them. This is the most fantastic home
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theater seating I could think of.
Speaker 2 (42:00):
You literally can put on the seatbelt.
Speaker 1 (42:02):
I mean, why sit in uncomfortable seats on a plane
when you can do that in your own living room?
Speaker 2 (42:07):
See, but this is first class.
Speaker 3 (42:09):
Oh this is I've never done it. Well, never done it.
Speaker 4 (42:13):
Let me begin to tell you when you sit for cat.
Speaker 2 (42:19):
That's what it's like.
Speaker 4 (42:23):
And by the way, more people should want to be
like me, no matter what your freaking impression is.
Speaker 3 (42:28):
I can afford a suit. Look at me, right, I
have disposable lincome.
Speaker 4 (42:34):
The things you mock very odd.
Speaker 3 (42:37):
I'm paid off the car, that's right, Carmel, Yeah, I
live in carb Hey.
Speaker 4 (42:44):
Do you want people to buy your coffee or not?
Speaker 3 (42:48):
Absolutely?
Speaker 4 (42:48):
Disposable income is a good good thing.
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Right, yes, I will have the link up next week
so you guys can buy a coffee because we have some,
and then we're working on making this a regular thing.
We really are. This is so fantastic. It's got the
screens in the back and everything. Are you saying that
you wouldn't get these?
Speaker 1 (43:08):
No, because these chairs are hot. I mean where do
you get airport airplane seats?
Speaker 2 (43:15):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (43:15):
I mean how do you get ahold of these? You
have to steal them from the airplane.
Speaker 2 (43:18):
And someone just took them off the airplane.
Speaker 4 (43:20):
Might happen.
Speaker 1 (43:22):
I'm thinking like Good Fellows and a Latanza heist, except
instead of sealing anywhere from five to seven million dollars,
they actually got airline sized. Yeah, this is this is
a Latanza heighst except for green.
Speaker 4 (43:37):
You can you can buy one of these sets of
two for one thousand, or both for fifteen hundred four
chairs fifteen hundred dollars.
Speaker 1 (43:46):
No, No, I don't want to spend my money on this.
First of all, I'm looking at the electrical plugins here.
There's nothing contemporary here, like a ninefold jack or anything
like that. I mean, I think I see a USB.
And how are you going to get power to the
chairs to begin with, to be able to luck something
into them?
Speaker 4 (44:01):
My dad's a TV repair mans.
Speaker 1 (44:05):
You can't adjust the rabbity yours and all of a
sudden get powered.
Speaker 3 (44:07):
That's not how it works.
Speaker 2 (44:09):
I'm telling you, these things are awesome.
Speaker 4 (44:12):
You are You are so off base here. These are
They're amazing.
Speaker 3 (44:17):
I mean they're on wheels, what.
Speaker 4 (44:21):
These little push cart things? But I don't know if
that comes with it. All I know is I'm thinking
of getting them and bringing them to my events and
people can pay extra to sit in the first class
seats and we will bring you peanuts and stuff.
Speaker 9 (44:32):
Okay, that's a pretty good idea. And I don't that's
pretty good idea, right, that's a great idea. Actually, yeah,
I would go pick them up for that. No, I
can't afford seats. I can't afford chairs. I broke my
lamp the other day, and I can't afford that. So
let's uh, let's just did you really break your lamp?
Speaker 1 (44:48):
Yeah, it's as the whole thing fail off, and I
didn't like the lamp anyway.
Speaker 4 (44:51):
Ladies and gentlemen, Ladies and gentlemen, can I have Can
I have your your your?
Speaker 10 (44:55):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (44:56):
Can I have your attention? Please?
Speaker 4 (44:57):
For the first time ever, I am open up the marketplace.
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Send us your lamps and we will highlight the lamps
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how he broke it and doesn't involve oatmeal.
Speaker 3 (45:36):
I want a black light. If I can get a
black light, there no phone.
Speaker 4 (45:38):
Do not no black lights. Okay, nobody needs to know that.
Speaker 3 (45:43):
Maybe a strobe.
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Send us your lamps at ninety three WIBC at Tony
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Speaker 11 (45:50):
For far too long, Americans have been forced to put
up with Democrat run cities and set loose savage, bloodthirsty
criminals to pray on innocent people, really very very innocent people.
In every place, they control radical left judges, politicians, and activists,
and they've adopted a policy of catch and release for
(46:12):
thugs and killers. In Charlotte, North Carolina, we saw the
results of these policies when a twenty three year old
woman who came here from Ukraine met her bloody end on.
Speaker 4 (46:24):
A public train. Tony Katz in ninety three, WIBC, good morning,
Good to be with you, President Trump with the Oval
Office address regarding Arena z Arutsko, but really having a
conversation about what it is we're willing to accept and
not accept in the US. Why do we accept these things?
When Daniel Penny in New York stopped demand from menacing
(46:48):
people on the train, that man died and that is
a horrible story. But what the press did was forget
to mention that this man was menacing people on a train,
a threatening people on a train.
Speaker 2 (47:03):
Who knows who would have been attacked.
Speaker 4 (47:05):
Yes, he was mentally ill, but what does that have
to do with anything? The argument of he's mentally ill
means that a potential victim or a victim should just
take it because a it's not right and it's not
mathematically correct. That is not rational. The left has decided
(47:29):
that the issue is mental illness and there's nothing you
can do about it. And if you are to do
something about it, well, you've already cut these programs.
Speaker 2 (47:36):
As if somehow we can't.
Speaker 4 (47:37):
Figure out a way had people in the chat room
there with livestream right at nine three WIBC or WIBC
YouTube dot com slash WIBC. Well you've already cut this.
You already cut that. You don't want to raise taxes,
How are you going to pay for it? What if
as a society who said this, we're willing to pay
for We're not gonna pay for those twelve other programs
that are nonsense. We're not gonna give money to the
(47:58):
USAID and all that garbage. We'll pay for this because
this matters, and we could do this well, and we
can protect people's rights and protect safety. We can do
this because we're capable. Every argument made against it is
that we are incapable. I reject that premise. The argument is,
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what are we dealing with here. We're dealing with people
who are criminals, people who are violence on the streets,
committing these crimes.
Speaker 11 (48:28):
And here's a picture of it. This is the picture
of it. And this is a picture of the woman,
a beautiful young girl that never had problems in life,
with the magnificent future in this country.
Speaker 4 (48:48):
And now she's dead.
Speaker 11 (48:51):
She was slaughtered by a deranged monster who was roaming
free after fourteen prior arrests. We cannot allow it to
prave criminal element of violent repeat offenders to continue spreading
destruction and death throughout our country.
Speaker 4 (49:07):
Fact, we can do this. I'm not interested in naysayers.
I'm not interested in the people saying, but what, but what?
But what? Here we are recognizing finally the issue. Why
don't we lead right here in Indiana? Why don't we
do something about this. I'm ready to have that conversation.
(49:29):
I'm ready to present the ideas we can't come together
on keeping people safe on public transportation, well, then shut
down Indigo. Otherwise, let's talk. Are you ranking among the
(50:04):
nation's worst for free speech?
Speaker 2 (50:06):
That is not what you'll do that is not what
you want.
Speaker 4 (50:10):
At all or in any way. Tony Katz ninety three WIBC,
Good morning, what is going on?
Speaker 2 (50:16):
Good to be with you.
Speaker 4 (50:18):
This coming from the group Fire, the Foundation for Individual
Rights and Expression. They they put IU at number two
hundred and fifty five. They reviewed two hundred and fifty
seven schools. That's that is brutal. Now you gotta look
(50:42):
at how they did it right. They got to score
a forty three point eighty seven out of one hundred.
They say, these are places that have restricted speech policies
and some of last year's most shocking anti free speech moments.
Now this could also involve IU and certain decisions made
(51:04):
regarding these Prohomas protesters. A third of IU students said
they self center in conversation with peers, professors, and in
classroom discussions a majority, according to the reporting of the
story at the IBJ via Casey Smith of the Indiana
Capitol Chronicle, a majority additionally reporting feeling quote, uncomfortable expressing
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their views on a controversial political topic, either in a
class or in a public campus base like a quad,
dining hall or a lounge. One IU student is quoted
as saying our administration at IU has publicly repeatedly silent
students that speak out on controversial topics. I am afraid
that I would get retaliation from the administration in terms
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of a lawsuit, a ban from campus, an expulsion from
the university.
Speaker 2 (51:55):
I would like to know which subjects.
Speaker 4 (51:59):
Now as they look at this. University of Notre Dame
was number two thirty eight a score of fifty point
four to two, and Purdue placed second a score of
seventy six point twenty four and a speech climate grade
of a C. DePaul finished eighteenth and a grade of
(52:22):
a C minus. Now I'm curious as to what a
C grade get you, but neither here nor there. Let's
go back to this IU conversation of whether or not
students feel they can say anything. What is it that
you can't say, what is it that you're being told.
Speaker 2 (52:40):
You can't say? And how do we help?
Speaker 4 (52:44):
I mean, if we have to come down to IU
and have a conversation about all the IU taboo subjects,
I'm in.
Speaker 2 (52:54):
I'll do it.
Speaker 4 (52:56):
We'll figure it out. If there is a club at
IU that is, you know, legit and not communists related,
and wants to invite me in to have a conversation
about every IU taboo subject.
Speaker 2 (53:12):
Cool, Why don't we do that?
Speaker 4 (53:16):
We have? If the argument is I'm afraid to express
myself because people will decide I'm not on the right
side of things and I'll be vilified for it by
the university, that's a problem. If we're saying this university
doesn't allow us to support terrorists, well good, see there's
a difference there. Now. I am not arguing that you
(53:38):
can't support awful, horrible things and be allowed to say so.
I am arguing that the university campus has rules and regulations.
We should ask what they are. What is it that
they allow and don't allow. To engage in speech that's
unpopular is different than to engage in speech that is
violence or hateful or supportive. I don't know terrorists or communists,
(54:01):
et cetera. These are different things. So I'd love an answer,
and then how about an invite and we'll come down.
Speaker 2 (54:11):
Tony talks taboo. Honestly, they'll be like red shoe.
Speaker 4 (54:15):
Diaries, but.
Speaker 2 (54:18):
Not like red shoe diaries. But it is taboo.
Speaker 4 (54:22):
I'm in guys, Get the van together, get the cigars ready,
taking a road trip.
Speaker 2 (54:30):
Tony Katz ninety three WIBC.
Speaker 4 (54:32):
Good morning.
Speaker 12 (54:33):
Second question, if anyone, as we're all driving and walking
in here, Israel struck guitar to take out Hamas leadershift.
I'm curious if any of you think that whoever survives
there should be evicted from Qatar's I don't.
Speaker 13 (54:51):
I don't know anything about that development.
Speaker 4 (54:52):
That's news to me.
Speaker 13 (54:53):
I've been a little busy the last couple of hours.
But we'll have to see how that plays out. I mean,
it's a look. I was in Israel my a two
weeks ago in early August. It's a very dangerous time there,
and they have enemies encamped around them, and they're trying
to bring that to a piece as well.
Speaker 2 (55:09):
That's the Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson.
Speaker 4 (55:13):
I'm telling you I heard the story about the Israeli
air strikes on guitar going after Hamas leadership, which has
been held up in Qatar for years, living on billions
of dollars in this incredible life, and Israel took out
a great amount of Hamas leadership. Tony Kant's ninety three WIBC,
Good morning. Good to be with you. But I will
tell you that the statement that Caroline Levitt gave yesterday
(55:35):
during the press brieving and we played it live on
the show about from President Trump about Israel I didn't
hit right. There was something off about it and her
entire argument that there was no warning, given that it
was the US military that let the White House know
that this attack was happening, and then it was no
way the US military told us that the.
Speaker 2 (55:54):
Attack was about to happen.
Speaker 4 (55:57):
Something didn't hit right about that, and I was the
only one who caught that.
Speaker 2 (56:01):
It was very clear that Caroline.
Speaker 4 (56:03):
Levitt, who has been exceptional at so many of these
press briefings, she was getting pushedback, maybe for only the
second time, it was directed pushback because her statement didn't
make sense. Israel hit Qatar and didn't notify the US.
We have reporting that absolutely the US was notified. It
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was the US military that told the White House only
after the attack or during the attack. No, no, no,
it was the US military that was told about it
and then told the White House. Somewhere there's a story
not being fully told here.
Speaker 2 (56:39):
I would find it.
Speaker 4 (56:40):
I would find it near impossible for Israel not to
let the United States know. I would find it very
possible that Israel would let the United States know just
as they were doing it. But there was also a
story that Israel warned Katar that it was coming.
Speaker 2 (57:01):
Where is the truth? I don't have the answer. What
I know.
Speaker 4 (57:06):
Is that it is so obvious that Israel has absolutely
no plans of letting Hamas just go. They want their
people back, they want the hostages back. They're not getting
them back. They're going to destroy this leadership. Meanwhile, you
do have a hostage that was released. This was a
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hostage who was being held by Hesbela, a Princeton student
Elizabeth Serkoff, sister, an American citizen, as said by Trump
on True Social released by a Milton Hesbela group safely
in the American Embassy in Iraq after being tortured for
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many months. I thought she had been in the clutches,
if you will, of Hesbla for a few years now.
Speaker 2 (58:02):
That's what I thought it was.
Speaker 4 (58:06):
But there are hostages being held all over the place,
and I believe she's now heading back to Israel. I'm
not sure how that situation's going to work. I'm certainly
glad to hear somebody isn't being held hostage, but this
was strange. This statement about the hit on Jamas in
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cutter because Qatar cutter, however you want to pronounce it,
is saying this was cowardly and how dare they This
is our sovereign territory, but they know that they're harboring Hamas.
Speaker 2 (58:43):
And then other nations got in like the Ue, like.
Speaker 4 (58:45):
This is terrible and awful, but it's not going to
stop the trade from taking place. As these countries have
started working together since the Abraham Accords, So there's a
lot of face saving here, and there's a recognition that
Israel's completely resetting the deck, reshuffling the deck.
Speaker 2 (59:06):
They're not doing the same old, same old.
Speaker 4 (59:08):
They are not going to allow themselves to be shut down.
And what we're seeing, I think from these other nations
is we're gonna publicly say X, and we're gonna privately
say we're gonna make money, right, because that is clearly
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where we're at. But I would find it strange, and
I would argue problematic if an attack like this came
in the United States was not told, I would think
that that is very strange, and I would think that
Israel has got a problem if they blindsided Trump, who's
trying to work out deals on hostage release and cease fires.
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Not because you trust that a Trump deal is going
to work, because there's no trusting off a mass, but rather,
why would you spit in the man's face. That is
a crazy thing to do. So the idea that he
wasn't told, yeah, I'm not there. I am there on
all the lies told by the Biden administration, and one
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of the lies told by the Biden administration was everything's
going great, the economy is going great, and there were
economists right here in Indiana, or like.
Speaker 2 (01:00:24):
This economy is the best economy ever.
Speaker 4 (01:00:25):
No it's not. I've got people telling me today this
economy is the best economy ever.
Speaker 2 (01:00:30):
No it's not.
Speaker 4 (01:00:32):
I swear to you. It's not that we're the only
place for honesty. It's just that we're the place that
is always honest. The economy wasn't great under Joe Biden.
That was a lie. Economists that top notch news organizations,
and the economy is not great now. The United States
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added nine hundred and eleven thousand fewer jobs in the
year that ended in March, so.
Speaker 2 (01:01:01):
From March twenty twenty four to March twenty twenty.
Speaker 4 (01:01:03):
Five, so clearly Biden years Remember Donald Trump only took
office in January twentieth, nearly a million fewer jobs than
were reported, which means every single jobs report was a
total fraud. We already know they got revised down and
now we see the data according to the Bureau Labor Statistics.
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I was told when Trump was firing people from BLS,
why in the world would you do that? BLS is
the most trusted organization in the world.
Speaker 2 (01:01:34):
Are they still.
Speaker 4 (01:01:38):
Things are not good?
Speaker 2 (01:01:40):
I don't know why this is hard for people.
Speaker 4 (01:01:43):
We have opportunity, good lore, and we are not taking
advantage of it. We need to do better at this.
Our caarrent policy is not great, and we're not getting
the deals that we want. A policy of being abused
by other nations is a terrible, terrible policy. The inflation
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is Biden's inflation and is still with us. With all
the outrageous spending and no willingness to cut a single thing,
we're still in a bad spot. We can see our
way out of this. We can get there, but I
don't think we're making all the right moves that we
need to in order to do it. So we know
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that the Biden administration lied, as they lied about everything
These are the same people who told us that Joe
Biden is actually running the country. And these are the
same people who told us, oh, he's absolutely fine. All
those videos are cheap fakes. Of course, he's running for reelection.
Nobody's better than him. He's running circles around us. My gosh,
we can't keep up with them. Jensaki lied about everything,
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and they gave her a television show where.
Speaker 2 (01:02:50):
She makes more money than I do. That is some
nonsense right there.
Speaker 4 (01:03:00):
I'm not actually looking for a television show, but as
I said, I would do it.
Speaker 2 (01:03:03):
But I am looking forward to the next live show.
Speaker 4 (01:03:06):
Yes, I think a Christmas party is necessary, but clear schedules.
Speaker 2 (01:03:11):
In January it was gonna be a November. I moved it.
Speaker 4 (01:03:15):
Clear your schedules, and you might want to find something
fancy to wear. And you're gonna need a tie, a
red tie. I'll explain in the coming days. Time to
fill up on the news. Tony Kats ninety three WIBC,
Good morning, Good to be with you. Okay, there is
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a tremendous amount going on right now.
Speaker 2 (01:03:41):
First things first, that Dow futures are down eighty two.
Speaker 4 (01:03:45):
Nasdaq futures are up sixty four oil prices where they
have been sixty three dollars and thirty nine cents on
the West Texas crewed coming out of the ground.
Speaker 2 (01:03:53):
The Brench crewed.
Speaker 4 (01:03:54):
Up just to touch sixty seven dollars and nine cents
a barrel. The tenure treasury four point zero seven, so
up a little bit from the low as we were
discussing yesterday, but still four point zeros. Does it have
the ability to move under four percent? While this is happening,
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you have got wholesale prices down point one percent. Manufacturing
is slowing down six months in a row, and wholesale
prices are down. So this lends us to well, now
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the Fed is going to be back on the conversation
about doing interest rate cuts, which I was convinced they were,
that I was convinced they weren't, then I was convinced
they were, and then I decided just to drink bourbon.
Speaker 2 (01:04:46):
And I have absolutely no idea what these people are
gonna do at all at all.
Speaker 4 (01:04:53):
The futures market making it sound like they are going
to a their first rate cut since December of twenty
twenty four. We'll see what it is that they do.
Interesting interesting number and then you've got JB. Pritzker stating
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that the raids have started in Chicago.
Speaker 10 (01:05:19):
Unidentifiable agents in unmarked vehicles with masks are planning to
raid Latino communities and say they're targeting violent criminals.
Speaker 4 (01:05:31):
As we saw in Los Angeles, a.
Speaker 10 (01:05:33):
Very very small percentage of the individuals they will target
will be violent criminals.
Speaker 4 (01:05:40):
Instead, you are likely to see videos of them.
Speaker 10 (01:05:42):
Hauling away mothers and fathers traveling to work or picking
up their kids from school. Sometimes they will detain handcuff
and haul away children. They are law abiding individuals who
pay taxes and contribute to the communities, who feel shafe
going to work and attending mandatory immigration chick ins. In
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other words, they're following the law.
Speaker 4 (01:06:09):
That is JB. Pritzker announcing to all of Illinois illegal
immigrants fined by US the law not fine, they're following
the law.
Speaker 2 (01:06:18):
They broke the law. And if you want to be
on this side of things, Governor Pritsker, you're more than.
Speaker 4 (01:06:24):
Welcome to that.
Speaker 2 (01:06:25):
You're going to lose elections.
Speaker 4 (01:06:27):
You're going to keep losing elections, and we should be
far more aggressive. Speaking to the rest of the state
of Illinois, saying move to Indiana, just don't bring any
of the politics with you.
Speaker 2 (01:06:39):
People have come at me.
Speaker 4 (01:06:41):
I can't believe you think that people who move to
another state shouldn't be allowed to vote in local elections
for three years. That's my argument. You have to learn
where you're at. Don't bring your old politics with you.
You moved from California, you move from New York, you
move from Illinois, and you bring those politics with you.
Those politics are the reason you moved. So no voting
in a local election for three years. Learn where you're
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at and why it works this way.
Speaker 2 (01:07:06):
Consider it like an apprenticeship.
Speaker 4 (01:07:09):
Of course, I'm not going to get my way on this,
but I can't argue that I'm wrong with my philosophy
wrong with their philosophy. Is JB.
Speaker 2 (01:07:18):
Pritzker absolutely wrong?
Speaker 4 (01:07:21):
And then I had somebody in the in the chat
if you go to the YouTube's you go to YouTube
dot com slash wibc, we've we've got.
Speaker 2 (01:07:31):
A chat room in there, and had somebody.
Speaker 4 (01:07:35):
Who I can't find them right now. I don't know
where they are. Rashua say, you know that somebody was
stabbed at a bus station in Indy, like someone was
stabbed at a bus station in Indie. This goes back
to May. A woman went to a bus terminal after
being stabbed in downtown Indianapolis. I MPD dispatched at six
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point thirty in the morning a stabbing on the two
hundred block of East Washington Street. That's the Julia Carson
Transit Center. A woman suffering from stab wounds. The woman
was uncooperative with responding officers. Why, I do not know.
The determination via the investigation was that this woman was
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stabbed at a different location and made her way to
the bus terminal to seekup. This was brought up in
part of a conversation regarding what happened in Charlotte. Now,
there are some definite differences here that should be noted.
We don't know why this one was stabbed. We don't
know where she was at, at least from this initial
reporting going back to men, and she came to the
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bus station as opposed to being stabbed on a bus, right,
this is a different story. Now, if you want to
talk about it's just indicative of violent things happening in
the city. Well, okay, but this is not the same
story as what took place in Charlotte, because what took
place in Charlotte is a man known to be a criminal,
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known to be violent, known to be a repeat offender,
being let out, being let out on the streets, writing
a signing this letter promising to come back from a
magistrate judge who isn't even a judge, like I don't
believe she's even a lawyer from the reporting, She's be
thrown in jail for being this ignorant. And he, because
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he should not have been allowed on the streets, stabbed
a woman to death who was just sitting on the
light rail and then no one came to her aid,
and she slumped over in her chair to the floor
and died.
Speaker 2 (01:09:45):
The whole videos out there and it's obscene. So these
are different stories.
Speaker 4 (01:09:50):
But in any case, we aren't doing enough about safety
and security, we aren't doing enough about prosecuting criminals, and
we need to reopen the asylums. And the people who
want to disagree, I dare them to bring the arguments.
I'm all ears three one seven, two three, nine, ninety
three ninety three, Tony Katz ninety three, WIBC, good morning,
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Are you are you serious? So the problem with this
is this is not the opening credits. This would be
the closing credits, and someone could be confusing this with
Mama's family. But this is all in the family.
Speaker 3 (01:10:32):
Think about it, Tony.
Speaker 4 (01:10:36):
It's those were the days. That's true. So first things first,
Tony kats ninety three WIBC. Good morning, good to be
with you. It's time play America's favorite game. What the
heck is that television theme song? Here is how we
play our game. Producer Carl picks a television theme song
from yesteryear. I have to guess what it is. Now
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when I tell you that, oh you did not do
this as Archie's place, that is just the lowest. That
is the lowest form of bull craft. It's a sapistry. Honestly,
I'm gonna start telling jokes about your mother in law.
That's how bad this is. I met, I met, I'm prettier.
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Carl's at mother in law. She's a joy and a treat.
Speaker 2 (01:11:26):
That that is cheating.
Speaker 4 (01:11:28):
No, it's not. It's cheating off cheating. It's the same
theme you got trick though maybe you know basically they
ran through a filter and headed a couple of horns.
Speaker 2 (01:11:44):
That's a bunch of hooey. That is a bunch of who.
Speaker 4 (01:11:50):
Good gosh, just just absolutely awful.
Speaker 2 (01:11:55):
But we play every day sponsorship now available.
Speaker 4 (01:11:58):
I have not been on a great run as of late,
but that one was just that one was.
Speaker 2 (01:12:04):
Human garbage, absolute garbage.
Speaker 4 (01:12:06):
Poter Carl and you will suffer the wrath of the
people for that one. On Tony Katz today at noon,
good Man, Mike Coolidge in for me today as I
will be attending the Jerusalem Prayer breakfast. The Operation Midway Blitz,
that is the operation that is taking place regarding illegal
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immigrants in Chicago that is going on according to sources
as we speak.
Speaker 2 (01:12:52):
We'll be keeping our eyes on that and see what
comes of it.
Speaker 4 (01:12:57):
The Supreme Court is going to hear Trump's appeal on tariffs.
If it turns out the court says you can't use
these laws to engage tariffs like you have, the United
States is going to have to refund nearly a trillion
dollars that according to Scott Bessant, the Treasury Secretary.
Speaker 2 (01:13:22):
Well that is something.
Speaker 4 (01:13:25):
And then be sure to check out Hammer Nigel's conversation
with the Lieutenant Governor Micah Beck with because I don't
I don't think it does the Lieutenant governor any favors
any at all.
Speaker 2 (01:13:42):
When you post.
Speaker 4 (01:13:43):
About Haitian refugees, well, we need to be kind and
good to Haitian refugees. Are we not kind and good already?
And then you have people saying, wait, are you saying
we should allow illegal immigrants into the United States because
that's not what we want.
Speaker 2 (01:13:59):
You were opposed to in Logansport.
Speaker 4 (01:14:00):
Now you're sitting with pastors and discussing maybe how Indiana
should be more welcoming, and then you delete the post.
He deleted the post. I mean, that's that's what is
that what leadership is that if you believe something, you
say it, you put it out there. And so the
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Lieutenant governor says that is uh, his post was taken
out of context. Then he says it was poorly worded.
And then he starts having a conversation about how we
the Constitution doesn't say there's a separation of church and state,
which I'm not arguing, but that's not the conversation on
any subject. He made it personal, which he does. He's
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done that with me a few times now, as opposed
to just engaging in the conversation constantly personal.
Speaker 2 (01:14:53):
So you gotta go listen to it.
Speaker 4 (01:14:54):
You gotta go hear it for yourself WBC dot com.
That's where where the interview is. I have not changed
in my point of view by the way I'm hearing
from people in the medical field, the influx of Haitian immigrants,
possibly illegal in others, massive drain on resources like in
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emergency rooms. Shouldn't we discuss these things? I think we
can be good people, but don't we have to take
care of American citizens first? Is that so wrong?