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Speaker 1 (00:11):
And here we are, yet again.
Speaker 2 (00:30):
In a situation where we're talking about an incident of
gun violence, but because of who the victim was, just
in terms of our politics, but also who he was
in terms of the President and this administration. This is
one thing that I have to factor into my thinking
about all this when I look at the reaction from
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the President and his administration, that this justn't this wasn't
just the murder of someone who who was a like
minded person. This was family to them, And I try
to keep that in mind as I watch the reaction.
But I have to tell you, I am very concerned
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about what that reaction is going to be in the
days and weeks and months ahead.
Speaker 3 (01:20):
That's Jonathan k Part. He's more concerned with the reaction
to the assassination of Charlie Kirk then the fact that
the reaction to Charlie Kirk was to assassinate him. The
Left is a very weird group of people who can't
stay on task. To Star Wars, the thing can't stay
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on target. Tony Katz ninety three WIBC, Good morning, Good
to be with you. And we're not talking about gun violence,
that's mythology. We're talking about radicalized people who cannot control
their emotions to believe that they have some kind of
from on high destiny to fulfill because they've been radicalized.
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We all understand what we're up against, and it is
we who are up against it, and it is still
in greater measure they who are fine with it. Stinks
to have to otherise in such a way, to have
to say it's us versus them, but it is. It
is the suspect in the assassination of Charlie Kirk not
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cooperating with police. The conversation about him having a transgender boyfriend,
a man who claims to be a woman. That is
also true. It is true that he came from a
home that you may have come from and he was radicalized. Well,
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how else do you think this happens? Do you think
just because somebody comes from a good home, feel the air,
quote say, standard home, or as the lapt would want
to put it, a lily white home. Oh you don't
think there's a racial component to what it is that
we're seeing? Did you not hear everybody's favorite Let me
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make it racial, Jamel Hill, Let me make it racial
commentator Jamel Hill.
Speaker 4 (03:28):
Suspect has been identified as Tyler Robinson, twenty two years old.
And of course, as you all know, in the wake
of Charlie's murder, there was an incredible amount of angry
discourse from the right, blaming the Democrats, blaming liberals, saying
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you're the reason this happened. Only to find out, surprise,
twenty two year old white dude.
Speaker 3 (03:59):
Love guns, raised.
Speaker 4 (04:02):
By two parents, lived in a good home. Dad as
a minister, also a share of.
Speaker 3 (04:09):
Only proves that anybody can be radicalized. But what is
wrong with you? I don't think there's anybody who even
questioned that the shooter would be white. But I also
don't think anybody even cared. They wanted to know who
it was. And I think the focus is the assassination.
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But she's just thrilled it wasn't somebody who was black.
Way to be the American They not like us. There's
a lot of division, a lot of happy people, a
lot of awful people, and the only question is what
do we do about it? I argue the only way
out is through. I had this conversation over the weekend
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at Who's your Leadership for America? A summit they're put
on by Senator Jim Banks, A pleasure to speak at
It wasn't a pleasure to see Diego Morales at it.
But neither here nor there. Oh yeah, you can't. I
get that. If these events, you're opening it up, you're
allowing people to come by and say hello, and you're
being supportive of your team. He shouldn't be on your team, guys,
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he just shouldn't. We can do so much better. Let's
go do so much better and still win. No, I
didn't speak to him. I didn't. It wasn't my event.
This wasn't on a street corner or anywhere. He gave
me a wide berth, and I gave him a wide berth.
But if I see people cheering Diego Morales, I gotta
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just look at them askew and say what exactly are
you doing? When I see people saying, hey, it was
a white guy that killed Charlie kirk Woo, I gotta
look at you and say, what the heck are you doing?
People still follow Jamel Hill at your own risk, but
she is emblematic of a lot of people you see
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in on social media. How do we deal with this?
What do we know? What next is coming? What will
be all the charges? How will Utah react and respond,
what is going to happen federally? And how do we
not get two over our skis? I have got all
of that coming up. Tony Katz, ninety three, WIBC, good morning.
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Shutdown coming, But we always hear about shutdowns. I don't
know what to tell you. If you want to shut
down the federal government, go ahead, Tony. People are gonna
get paid. Yeah, I know, but it beats the living
hack kut of being concerned about it. We've been through this.
We've all been through this so very, very very often.
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Tony Katz, ninety three, WIBC, Good morning. Democratic leaders are
not going to support a continuing resolution or of any
kind until certain healthcare provisions are met. They want an
extension of Affordable Care Act tax credits. How about we
get rid of Obamacare for good? It failed. We all
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know it. We don't have to pretend otherwise. What are
you holding on to the belief that somehow you can
convince Americans they're trying to take away your healthcare? Yeah,
we've heard all of this. You guys are boring. You
have a much better chance if you talk about Tariff's
not working. You're saving our health care for us yeah,
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we're we're not in for that. And while this is
just being discussed, you've got the Ukrainians hitting Russia with
drones at an oil refinery. Seems nobody wanted de escalation
of any kind. And the people who are saying, Tony,
I've been telling you, let these people fight it out.
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What do we care? I mean, this is to their
argument they won't stop. Trump sat down on them. Trump tried,
they won't listen. This is who they are. They want
to hurt each other.
Speaker 1 (08:12):
So let them.
Speaker 3 (08:15):
They bought their tickets, they knew what they were getting into.
I say, let them crash. This is what brings President
Trump to looking at NATO and saying I will if
you will. Basically, you show me mine, I'll show you yours.
You show me yours, and I'll show you mine. That's it.
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That's how it's supposed to be. So you've got these
this drone strike on what's known as the Kureshi refinery.
This is northwestern Leningrad. They've already been attacks on the
oil infrastructure going on in Russia because well Kiev, Ukraine
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is trying to stop the Russian war machine from killing
more of their people. This is not about what you
think of Vladimirzelenski. I don't actually care. I believe in
thwarting Russian aggression. I still think, after all this time,
that's the right move. I don't believe in doing it
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with American blood. I believe that we should be supportive
of NATO putting in the force because we've already been
told that it's gonna happen without American forces. They're just
gonna buy American hardware. I like selling hardware. Go ahead,
or you can convince people that we shouldn't care at all.
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It's gonna be a lot of dead people. We care
about innocent life. We don't care about innocent life. I'll
leave that to others too to figure out, because in
this situation, the Ukrainians are the innocent life in Hamas,
the Israelis are the innocent life. You see how I
did that? Oh yeah, you could scream and yell, you
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could post whatever you want. Hambas started the war, Hams
can end the war. They don't choose to end the war. Awful,
horrible things happen, and I can see that they are
awful and horrible. But it doesn't matter to me what
some loser at the Emmys is screaming. F Hannah Einbinder.
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It ends when Hamas ends, that's it. The Israelis have said,
so nothing I could do about that. That's just the
way it is. But the people supporting terrorists super ugly,
super weird. For the people in Indianapolis doing that, you're gross.
You know you're gross. We all know you're gross. Thanks
for letting us know. So what Trump is saying to
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his European counterparts is I would like to be moving
forward on these higher level sanctions, but you have to
stop buying oil from these people. They have to do
it well, they're not doing the jump.
Speaker 5 (11:02):
NATO has to get together, Europe has to get together
and do Look Europe, is that, my friends, But they're
buying oil from Russia.
Speaker 3 (11:10):
So we can't be expected to.
Speaker 5 (11:12):
Be the only ones that are full four.
Speaker 3 (11:15):
But Europe is buying oil from Russia. I don't want
them to buy oil.
Speaker 5 (11:20):
And these sanctions that are putting that they're putting on
are not tough enough. And I'm willing to do sanctions,
but they're going to have to tough enough their sanctions
commensurate with what I'm doing.
Speaker 3 (11:30):
Put you to clarify, you wouldn't move the head Tomato
in there.
Speaker 5 (11:33):
Well, I'm ready to move ahead, but they have to
do it.
Speaker 2 (11:36):
I think they will.
Speaker 5 (11:37):
But right now they're talking and they're not doing they Look.
Speaker 3 (11:40):
They're buying oil from Russia.
Speaker 5 (11:43):
We're not buying oil from Russia. They're buying a lot
of oil from Russia. That's not the deal.
Speaker 3 (11:49):
So let's see what they do. Trump's sitting as you know,
NATO's commitment to wins in far less than one hundred
percent in the purchase of Russian oil by some has
been shocking greatly. Weakens negotiating position and bargaining power over Russia. Anyway,
I'm ready to go when you are, just say when.
That's what he wrote on Truth Social you have speaker
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Mike Johnson saying that he's absolutely ready for sanctions.
Speaker 6 (12:19):
When Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina says, as he
did this weekend, now is the time for Russia sanctions.
President Trump opened the door on terrace against India and
China as a way to create economic leverage to end
the war in Ukraine.
Speaker 3 (12:33):
Where do you stand on all that?
Speaker 7 (12:37):
Well, listen, I do believe that desperate times called for
desperate measures, and I think appropriate sanctions on Russia are
for overdue. I mean, I think there's a big appetite
for that in Congress. So we're willing to work with
the White House and our Senate colleagues in the House
to get that done, and I'm anxious to do it personally.
Speaker 6 (12:54):
Are you waiting for the President to give you the
green light or Mike, Congress act.
Speaker 3 (12:58):
On this on its own volition.
Speaker 7 (13:02):
Well, Congress really can't do this on its own volition
because of course the President would need to sign whatever
we do into law, so it has to be a partnership.
But we've deferred to the commander in chief. I mean,
the President is a strong and bold leader on the
world stage. He has broken peace around the world in
other conflicts in a way that no one before him
has been able to do. And so we're trusting that
he can use that same force and that same approach
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to bring about finally an end to this war in Ukraine.
Speaker 3 (13:28):
Everyone, he's already told you what he wants, So go
bring on the sanctions. Do I think it brings Russia
to heel? No, I don't. I don't. Economically. Starving them
is the only thing I've ever really been interested in,
but they still think they've got an upper hand here,
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and I don't think that goes away so quickly. I
did not watch the Emmy Awards. It's not that I
oppose watching the Emmy Awards. I think that culture and
we should be aware of what's going on. And if
you say to me, I don't watch TV, I don't
watch movies, I don't watch sports, it's a pretty pathetic
life if you ask me. Tony Katz ninety three WIBC,
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good morning. And I must admit if you're not, your
kids are, and are you aware of what it is
they're watching. I think of anything the last six days
have taught us. Five days have taught us is that
we need to be more culturally aware of what's going
on than ever because when we're not well, that's when
bad things happen. And I think there's a much larger
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conversation about how one deals with their kids than ever before,
including the idea of just getting along even if there's
political disagreement, there's still your children and just take it. No, no, no,
I believe all that is over. I have for a
while now, and I've discussed it. I will dig in
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greatly and I will get into the Emmys coming up
in just a moment. An embarrassing sight, Jabier bardem this
kind of i'mbinder. These people are horrifying and shamefully self hated.
But we'll get to that in just a moment. First,
I bring you Costco, which if they want to make
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everybody happy, they will just bring back the onion gun
and everything will be okay. But they are not, at
least as far as I know. But there are changes coming.
You will now be able to get at Costco chicken
and waffles. Thank you, thank you very much. Great a
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chicken thighs, a organic maple syrup, all butter, Belgian waffles,
and hot honey. See see you don't need the hot honey.
I mean, don't get me wrong. Hot honey is fine,
but not necessary. If I have Belgian waffles, chicken thighs,
and I have organic maple syrup, I'm good. I am good.
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And you can get the chicken and waffles four piece
at about eighteen dollars a container. And that means you
can get one portion for four dollars and fifty cents.
This is happening. The strawberry nurry protein shake. What is
a nurry Matt Bear. We go now to protein correspondent
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Matt Bear, and you are ur I what is nurry?
Speaker 1 (16:32):
Do you know?
Speaker 3 (16:34):
No, yes, you can't be the guy who plays crickets producer, Carl.
Speaker 1 (16:42):
You can't know.
Speaker 3 (16:44):
That's that's my job to play crickets. See that. That's
how professional does it? I do not know what this is,
but a twelve pack of the shakes is twenty dollars
and sixty nine cents, thirty grams of protein, one of sugar.
All I don't know is it good? It's a strawberry.
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It's a strawberry protein shake. I don't want I don't
want to bag on it. What if they become sponsors?
I just don't know if it's good. Not sure. Then
there is Dittman's Balsonic Balsamic Vinegar Pearls. They're balsamic vinegar
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flavored tapioca pearls, kind of like a little savory boba,
a vegetarian caviare if you will.
Speaker 1 (17:39):
Yeah, well you know that's just like.
Speaker 3 (17:43):
Your opinion. Man. They can't all be winners. They can't.
And yeah, you can't get me to buy into that one.
New things are coming, try them, check them out. Let
us know what you think. Tony Katz ninety three w IBC,
Good morning. It's happy to see that people gathered out
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for a vigil for Charlie Kirk and IU. Just peacefully
assembling is the way, and being willing to do it
in a climate where you know that things can go
bad is always the right thing to do, which is
really the story the amount of people who have reached
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out to me to ask if I'm okay? Am I
all right? Am I safe? First of all, Tony Katz
ninety three WIBC, good morning, And secondly, thank you. It's
outrageously kind of you. I incredibly appreciate it. Yeah, certainly,
there's nobody who I would argue who is in this
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line of work who isn't aware. But as I made
the argument on Friday, and I made the argument in
the video that I post did, we're all in the
same boat. Someone's going to get angry at the thing
you post on social media and decide you're a threat
and not be able to control their emotions and being
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radicalized out to you have to do something to save
democracy or whatever it is they claim, people will do
bad things, and that is certainly what took place with
Charlie Kirk. He was assassinated. It was political terrorism, and
we know that this guy had been radicalized. Yah, he
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came from such a nice home and radicalized. Yes, has
the trans boyfriend or is it trans girlfriend? I can't
keep up. And there's a whole weird conversation about whether
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or not there's a conspiracy at play, because maybe some
online groups knew in advance what was happening, but this
could be initial reporting and not necessarily the full argument.
So I'll I'll give that some wait and see a
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lot of social media posts that are out there. That's
not the story. I was just happy to see this
over at IU. I did not know it was happening.
And it's funny. I looked up the IU Republicans and
the only thing I found was on Facebook in the
last post was March. So I'm like that, that can't
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be right. That can't be right. And then I looked
on on Twitter xit I didn't find anything. Like I
must be in the wrong spots. I gotta I gotta
find where the right spots are. And again, as I
said to IU Indianapolis, I would say to you, I'd
say to Padue, I'd say to Ball state. I'd say
to Marion anybody else, whatever we could do to be
of service, you just let us know. Free speech matters.
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We're in We're with you, we're support It is free
speech that I guess. Let actress Hannah Einbinder from the
show Hacks, after receiving an Emmy, take to the microphone
to support the Philadelphia Eagles because I guess she's an
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Eagles fan. Then say f ICE, meaning immigrations and customs
enforcement and free Palestine, and then she goes to the
media to discuss how she has friends in Gaza right now, Well, well,
Israelis have twelve hundred people murdered, and I think they
may see it differently than you. But the joy in
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which these people like, they have no concerns for their career,
no concerns for their career at all. Well, free speech
allows absolutely awful people to say awful things. But we
should note that Hannah Eroinmbinder is not somebody that you
should emulate. Guys, do not let your sons date anybody
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like Hannah Einbinder, do not marry anybody like Hannah Einbinder.
And you're like Tony, who the hell is Hannah Einbinder.
This is my point. There's a lot of women like
Hannah Einbinder. She is actually the daughter of former of
the original cast member Saturday Night Live, Lorae Newman. That's
how I know the story. That's who Hannah Einbinder is.
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She's an actress, Yes, I have that, absolutely correct. And
she wants to say things like free Palestine. You want
me to get into a conversation about self hating Jews,
Good lord, we'll be here all week. You think this
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is somebody who's bringing us her best right, You think
she really cares more than you, because that's what she'll
tell you. She's so caring, it's so personal to her. Yeah,
it's personal to me to thwart terrorism where it is
and destroy the terrorists until the terrorists are dead. It is.
It is personal to me that the free and thinking
people of the world win and the terrorists who want
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to send us back to the dark ages lose, and
the war ends, as the Israelis have said, when all
the hostages are returned. But she didn't say that. She
didn't call for the hostages to be returned. She called
for free Palestine, which is the destruction of Israel, which
will be the destruction of her. But she isn't bright
enough to know it. She's on the side of terrorists.
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How possibly could she be bright? I mean, she can
still turn it all around, but I'm not expecting that
to happen. When you are of such a progressive mindset,
so broken, it takes a while to shake that off
of you. Do not let your children grow up to
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be like Hannah Einenbinder. That's her last name, Eynbinder. Do
not let them eight someone like Hannah Einenbinder. Do not
let them marry someone like Hannah Einbinder. And if you
say to me, how am I supposed to stop my
kids from doing so? Ah, that's coming up.