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Speaker 1 (00:14):
Clean, sweet for the political left. Democrats win the governor's
race in New Jersey, in Virginia, the mayor's race. That's right, mom, Donnie,
the mayor elect in New York. They keep the Democrat
members of the Supreme Court in Pennsylvania, and Proposition fifty
passes in California, which means redistricting. Hey, Indiana Republicans, what now,
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Tony Katz in ninety three WIBC, good morning, Good to
be with you, Marlands. They want fair maps, fair maps,
like fair is a thing. California said, we're just going
to engage a full paragraph because Texas did it. In Indiana,
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it wants to say, well, we're not sure. You think
this isn't about you. You think this isn't about the country.
You think you don't have a park to play. You
think that somehow it's already fair. How in the world
is seven to two fair? Seven Republican districts? How is
that fair? Shouldn't we create a tenth district and then
make it five to five? That would be fair. Nothing
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about drawing lines is fair. I only want grown ups
in the room. This is happening. Pay attention. Also happening,
women vote for progressives the exit polls as we're first
starting to see them, eighty one percent of women going
from Mamdanni in New York, eighty percent for Mickey Cheryl
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in New Jersey, seventy eight percent for Abigail's Bamberger. There's
a story there also for mom Donnie Alex Soros, the
son of George Soros, listen lost. I only hope Republicans
are prepared to start working on the midterms, like we've
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been talking about for months. I have not seen where
the Indiana Republican Party is doing this at all. They
could be doing things I don't know about, but maybe
they should start letting people know about them. Because if
the guy who shares so much of his time on
this thing called radio isn't aware of what's happening, you
could say it's because that guy isn't paying attention, but
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it might be because you don't have anybody in a
comms department sharing the information. I'm gonna go with the latter,
you know, because I think it makes good sense. But
as for the losses, they're there, can't deny them. They
do tell a story, and part of that story is
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not great for a midterm for them. Not only is
the face of your party. This communists are on, Momdani.
The face of your party is Jay Jones. That's right.
The attorney general candidate in Virginia who texts it not
only involved in a criminal case regarding a speeding ticket
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and utilizing his own pack for his community service, but
the guy who wished death on the Republican Speaker of
the House and the death of that speaker's children. That
guy won. He's the Attorney general elect in Virginia. Communists
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and people who wish for death get elected by Democrats.
So who wants to be a part of that party?
Oh sure, Trump's terrible, but here you are. Here, here
you go, America. That's a lot to deal with, and
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you better believe that's gonna get used. Oh we also
have a government shutdown, but don't worry, not for long.
This was all ploy like we said. Tony Katz ninety
three WIBC, Good morning. Look at this. Democrats win one election.
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Now I can't even play music anymore. Savagery is what
I tell you. Tony Katz ninety three wib C, good morning,
Good to be with you. I think it'd be a
little bit late to hit on some music. I don't
even know. I don't even know what I would I
would have no, no, no, you don't have to you
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don't have to fill in. It happens. Sometimes the shutdown
maybe coming to an end because the shutdown was political
ploy to begin with, the talks to end the government
shutdown intensify. We thought that the shutdown was going to
end after the No Kings rally, just want to keep
up the momentum for No Kings. No, they wanted to
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lie about Look who's trying to starve your children, Look
who's harming healthcare so they could hopefully get electoral victories
and get people out. And now they're gonna be like,
oh yeah, just kidding. It's like Johnny with the plug
and airplane, just kidding. So we now have the longest
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shutdown ever. And be clear, I have stated before, you
don't know at the beginning, you didn't know many people
affected by the shutdown. But as air traffic controllers aren't
getting paid, military and getting paid. Now you've got the
whole issue regarding the snap benefits of food stamps, which
is something we have to address. Forty million people on
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foodstamps is simply unacceptable, and part of that is who
exactly is on these foodstamps? Who's getting these benefits? And
should they be? And before people scream so you want
people to starve, their answer is I don't want people
getting benefits who'dn't pay in, who don't deserve them, who
don't need them, who are able bodied men and women.
The answers know, I don't. How dare you want that
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for people? How obscene? How disgusting? How much you hate
a family in need, a mother in need, a child
in need, that you would put at risk our ability
to help them for somebody else who's abusing the system.
My gosh, you are a disgusting, filthy, ridiculous human being,
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and there's no place for you at our table. You're
not good enough. If you're not willing to tell some
people who are abusing the system, they've got to go.
I can't get a Republican to talk like that. That's
all you gotta do, Just be normal, that's the right answer.
Can't get a Republican to talk like that. They're so scared.
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The Democrats are can say you want children to starve,
you want grown men to eat instead of children. I
think that's messed up. That's very messed up and is
obscene from the political left, not wanting to take a
look at forty million people on food stamps and say
does that make sense. That doesn't mean it's a good program.
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It means it's an abused program. But never leave it
to a Democrat to not want an abused program and think,
look at the good work we're doing. We have a
very fundamental difference in how we view the success of
a program. The left views a success by how many
people are on it. We would view success by how
many people are off of it. But the shutdown was
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all about trying to get people out of the polls,
I guess, try and get people to show up and
make a difference in New Jersey and in Virginia. And
now that they got what they got, all right, we
could stop. They never cared about healthcare and subsidies. It
never mattered. Oh we're fighting again, Republicans who are trying
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to take away your healthcare. They didn't care. We're fighting
for children. Didn't care. Still don't care. And they will
do this again, and they will do this again, and
they will lie again, and they will lie again, and
people will fall for the lie, most likely liberal white
women who live in West bro Clay. It's West Clay,
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but it's like Berkeley, so it's West Brooklay. Yeah, you're
welcome coin that myself. So expect in the next forty
eight hours movement in that place. And you may have
seen yesterday and your social media feeds this plane crash
from ups in Louisville. This is just flat out horrifying.
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I don't know if they have yet the totality of
what took place, but this UPS plane, I don't know
if it was a during takeoff. Thirteen minutes after takeoff,
the video it was heading from Louisville to Hawaii, lifted
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off runway while one of its wings was on fire,
and there's video of this, and then it flipped on
its side. It crashed. The fireball was massive. You have
seven people dead and eleven injured. It's a horror scene
on every single level. I do not believe at least
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the reporting I've seen early this morning didn't have anything
different regarding what caused the issue with the airplane. Absolutely
brutal story. Feel awful for everybody that is involved. And
as we have seen an other days, another drug boat
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has been taken out by the Trump administration. Sixteenth strike
on a drug boat. The President has ordered more briefings
for Capitol Hill, meaning for Congress, on what it is
he's doing and why. But I don't think that's going
to change Congress and their view of if we've declared
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war on Venezuela. You don't get to do that, mister President.
We do, and you're gonna have to come to us
because eventually we're going to start engaging the concept of
authority here and being the chief executive and being the
commander in chief doesn't actually give you this power in
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the constitutionality of it. I'm going to argue that they're
correct in the idea that somehow you don't take out
drug boats. Our intel is so faulty that there are
no drugs on the boats that we're not here to
send the message. Some people view that as warmongering, and
I'm starting to understand exactly what I consider to be
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the bad faith argument of the Tucker Carlson set talking
about war. The bad faith argument is is that somehow
you can resolve things without moments. The most recent was
we could have resolved World War two without Hiroshima or
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is it a recognition of Hiroshima or Hiroshima. I guess
it depends on how you pronounce these things, but still
it wasn't right. I don't think the dropping of weapons
of atomic bombs is good, but we can't deny whether
or not it's necessary. And if you want to argue
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that people are somehow crude or craven because they cheered
the end of a war, I don't think that that's accurate.
I think that that's saying that you are somehow above
it all. I admit that. I when Osama bin Laden
was reported killed and people were cheering in the streets,
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I'm like, what am I looking at here? These were
people who suffered through September eleventh, and they were glad
that the guy who attacked them and their loved ones
was gone. I'm not a guy who cheers death and destruction.
It's just not my way. I look at what does
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it take to end things against people who started things?
And sending drug boats to the United States is starting something.
Of course I want to end it as a matter
of fact. How come everybody doesn't want to end it?
But I'm going to argue that the President's gonna have
to go to Congress. And I don't think these briefings
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are gonna change anybody's minds, at least not yet. I do.
I think that. In case you're wondering that bumper music
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you do, now you know? Waiter road it Carl, Good job,
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good job. Tony Katz ninety three, WIBC, Good morning. What
is going on? Everybody? This Colt's trade is insane and
I have many many questions. JMV is going to join us.
At seven h six, the Colts gave up two first
round picks twenty twenty six and twenty twenty seven. They
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gave up eighty Mitchell for cornerback Sauce Gardner. Now, as
I know the story of this guy, he played his
college days in Cincinnati, and while he was at Cincinnati,
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he was in charge in practice of guarding one guy,
Alec Pierce. So there is a history with these two
being on the same college team two first round picks.
This is the cult saying, you know what, we're seven
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and two. We shouldn't have lost the first game. We
clearly didn't do enough to win the second game. We're
making a run, and we're making it right now. We're
making a run with Daniel Jones, And I question out loud,
and I could be wrong. I don't claim the expertise
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here a move like this, taking on his contract like this.
Could this have happened if Jim Mersey was still alive?
Would Jim Mersey have been okay with this trade? Would
this have been allowed with anybody even thought of it?
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Because now, what do I say? Do I say, my gosh,
Chris Ballard, general manager of the Colts, this is this
is a pretty big swing right here, pretty big swing
to ensure a defense that has more strength because we've
been a bend in a little bit break defense and
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a strong offense. Well, when the offense can't be strong,
that little bit break means you lose six turnovers from
the Colts on Sunday and they only lost by a touchdown.
That's a story about this Colts team and something you
take with you going into Berlin this weekend. As they
face the Falcons and they'll have the bye week, and
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I assume Gardner is going to be on the field
in Berlin. Someone's gonna, you know, put him on a plane.
He's gonna get off. They're gonna hand him a broughtwas
some sour kraut and say, go play. Could this trade
have happened if your Mersey was still alive? Would they
have even thought of it? Would they? Would? He have said? No,
I'm I'm fascinated, curious. But now here we are two
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first round draft picks. No time like the present to
win kitten, not at all. Jamb joins me at seven
oh six to break it down even further. Cats ninety
three WIBC, Good morning. So today is the date that
Doc Brown set the DeLorean to go back to November fifth,
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nineteen fifty five, and today is November fifth. Huh interesting?
Tony Katz ninety three, WIBC, Good morning, Good to be
with you. California voted to redistrict, Maryland is going to redistrict,
and Indiana Republicans are like, eh, yeah, I don't know
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what you're doing. Kansas, by the way, isn't going to
have a special session. The announcement was from their House
Speaker Dan Hawkins. They tried to call a special session themselves.
Now it should be clear they can't do the special
session because they have a Democrat at a governor and
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they weren't able to call a session in time. That's
how I understand the story in Kansas. It's just that
their next regular annual session is in January. So they
have not stopped thinking of redistricting. They just can't get
the special session done. The governor of Indiana called the
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special session starting November third, and they're like, well, we
can't make November third. You know what, We'll bring it
to the beginning of December. That way, we'll fold into
regular session because it happens after organizing Day, right, that's
the day that kind of gets things started for the session,
and that happens on November eighteenth, And that way, by
bringing it all into one session, really it'll save the
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taxpayers money. I think it's a punt. I think they're
trying to push away from redistricting in every single way.
One must know, just like what we learned from saw Lynsky,
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that a plan has a result, and that result sometimes
doesn't work out the way you want it. To and
it's possible that you can redistrict and it won't actually
gain you any seats. But there can be no doubt
at all that they're doing it in California. They're doing
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it in Maryland, and Democrats will do it in their states,
and they'll do it without any any hesitation, and none
of them will listen to Vigo County where they show
up to the special session for Senator Greg Good and
they say, this is a power grab. We don't want it.
It's not a powergram in California, of course it is.
Oh sometimes somehow it's moral because of what Texas did.
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If Texas did it and it was bad, California shouldn't
do it. But they're doing it, and Democrats say good,
Maryland's doing it and Democrats say, good, what are we doing?
This is going to bite you bite who. I have
heard the argument from people I know, like in Trust
saying that redistricting will energize the Democratic Party in Indiana,
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And I say to you, no, it won't energize them
to what energize them? How in what way? To what victory?
Where it's going to energize the voters to choose bo bye,
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no diego morales will energize the voters to choose bo Bye.
So what are we discussing? What state house race do
you think is lost because of this? The Democratic Party
of Indiana doesn't run any local races on local issues
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to engage local people. They don't engage Hoosiers. They run
top line races that come from the DNC. They always have,
and they do it in mayoral races. Take a look
what happened in Carmel with Miles Nelson and again Democrat
Miles Nelson. If you run anywhere, I'll be there. You
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don't get to be elected in the state of Indiana
without a real fight. I might lose the fight every
now and again, but I will be there. Your political
career cannot continue with the way you acted in that
mayor's race against Sue Finkam. Nope, not now, not today,
not never, not ever. You listen to Ron klaim, you
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should be ashamed of yourself, and that shame's gonna follow
you your whole political career. But I think that the
argument that somehow, if you vote for redistricting, it's going
to energize Democrats is one of the strangest things I've
ever seen. The argument is that we are afraid as
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opposed to we are strong. Now you say to me,
I don't think that the redistrict is strong. I would
then ask the Republican Party what is do that? Try it?
Rod Bray and Todd Houston are two men I have
never spoken to. Todd Houston's the speaker of the House.
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Rod Bray is a set of pro ten They leave
the House, they lead the Senate, and not one person
on their staff has reached out. Certainly not this year,
I would argue in the last five years. If there
is an errand email somewhere singular, I don't know it.
We've never had a conversation. But I can tell you
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point blank, I see no leadership. I see nothing bold
on the horizon. Watching things now makes me say out
loud that Brian Bosma is a guy I should have
tipped my cap to a little bit more. I may
not have agreed about everything, but my gosh, you had
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a sense that things were actually being run and that
there was a focus in that there was an understanding
of that of a of a of there was a leader,
there was somebody in charge. Which brings us back to
the special session, because if the Senate's gonna say, well,
you know, we know the governor called it for November third,
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uh and or yeah, November third and and it's gonna
special sexual it takes a while, we'll just delay it
a bit. Is anybody can discuss the fact that if
Senate Republicans put this thing on a shelf, that Mike
Braun is effectively neutered in that regard. They kind of
showed him who's in charge. And Braun has done the
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first thing that I really like, which is this whole
thing about nuclear I'll get into that from my first
read of it. So far, so good. If anything about
last night teaches you anything is that redistricting should take place,
is that we live in a political world. The problem
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is some people think that they're above the politics, and
the political left does not. You think you are above it,
and you are wrong. It is a mistake and it
is not a sign of goodness. There is no such
thing as a fair district. The districts are drawn as
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they're drawn, and they can be redrawn at any time.
And in the state of Indiana it is not unconstitutional,
as opposed to Virginia that has a state law against this.
Yet somehow they voted to redistrict in Virginia. There's gonna
be lawsuits. Oh, Waite's watched that one. I don't think
you should wait until December, but I'm not going to
win that battle. I think you should redistrict, and I
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don't think they're going to have time. And Indiana Republicans
should run the risk, not of what happens when you
energize Democrats. What happens when you energize Republicans and conservatives
and people of a thinking medal, You don't worry about them.
Maybe you should electorally speaking, of course, because that's all
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there is. Election Day yesterday, and oh if you were
on the political right and hoping for good things, you
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did not get them. Tony Katz ninety three WIBC, Good morning,
Good to be with you. Although it's all a question
of whether or not you're thinking glasses half fall. Do
the Colts think their glass now overflow it? Well, usually
it's a cup, but I just figured I was going
with the glass thing. Picking up Sauce Gardner from the
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New York Jets for two first round draft picks, and
aighty Mitchell JMV joins us right now. He's the voice
of Sports in Indiana ninety three, five, one oh seven
to five of the fan. This is a cornerback. This
is a very good cornerback. This is a two first
round draft picks and a wide receiver, good cornerback. What's
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to take here, Jamv.
Speaker 2 (26:44):
I love the fact they did that too. I think
we were both Tony, you and I were talking about
this earlier this week about how we expected them to
do something at the trade deadline, and we know, looking
at that defense, he needs something in the back end,
or he needs something as an edge rushing capacity, which
are shortcomings of this defense. And they went out and
they pushed everything in the center right here, giving up
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two first rounders and ad Mitchell. That is a heavy
price tag. But the belief in that building is in
that team this season, living in the now, and this
is something we haven't been through with this group.
Speaker 3 (27:18):
Now.
Speaker 2 (27:19):
Granted, they haven't won to this level, they haven't been
seven and two, they haven't been the top of the AFC.
But I love the fact that not only did they
go out of the address and need, but they went
out and addressed a need big time. Now we'll tell
you this. Sauce Gardner started out well in his career
has faded a bit, but you could also describe maybe
his fade as a team oriented cultural thing, much like
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Daniel Jones in his first six years was not good
with the Giants, and now you see him good here
Sauce Gardner and the Jets. You know about that operation,
so I look for him to be even better and
add to that secondary, which is going to be loaded
when everybody's healthy. Now moving forward for the Colts.
Speaker 1 (27:57):
Talking about pushing everything to the center, that that's JAMV
going full poker and we went all in. Yeah, yeah,
the Colts went all in on one guy. But the
question remains, is this the one guy to go all
in with with two first rounders?
Speaker 2 (28:16):
Well, if you're going to, why not this guy? And
this has been a target Tony for at least four
weeks from what people say, So it wasn't just hey,
look this guy's now available, let's give two her first
round picks and ad Mitchell and go. This has been
their target for a while, you know, whether it's Chris
Ballad and company, lou An Arumo, this is a guy
that they had coveted and they worked this process until
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he ended up here.
Speaker 1 (28:41):
Listen, here's the thing.
Speaker 2 (28:42):
I don't know how this is going to work out
or how this is going to look three and four
years down the road, But to me, I know how
it looks right now. I know what I've wanted going
into this trade deadline, and they satisfied that and then
some and picking up a piece that was necessary for
this defense. Hopefully it works out. We'll see how the
price Tad looks further down the road.
Speaker 1 (29:05):
Talking to JMV the Voice of Sports in Indiana, the
addition in this trade of ad Mitchell, of course, he
fumbled the ball before the goal line and got sat
down because of it. Now traded, I thought that in
the case of him, the punishment was excessive. Jonathan Taylor
did the same thing last year. You didn't see this punishment.
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Now you have more wide receivers and you have running backs,
you could maybe afford to do it. But there had
you been something else going on behind the scenes, true
or false.
Speaker 2 (29:35):
I'm sure that they were probably at a breaking point
when this happened against the Rams. And you've seen ad
Mitchell here or there. But you know, when you had
the potential of making a deal like this to make
your team better, you're not going to let ad Mitchell
and whether or not he's going to be good further
down the road. State of the array of that. Now,
what this does, Tony, is going to prioritize. I think
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you and I are both on the same page with
making sure you pay Alec Pearson to come back, because
he's evolved into more of a total wide receiver than
I think anybody thought, so certainly that is going to
be now more of the focus. But yeah, I think
all in all, if you're going to give up an
active player on your roster like they did, ad Mitchell's
just fine to move along and see if he can
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restart his career in a different environment.
Speaker 1 (30:22):
This entire trade. You know, am I giving kudos to
Chris Ballard, who I am not a fan of at all?
Or am I recognizing that life after Jim Ersay is different,
wide open and more free? What am I looking at here?
Speaker 2 (30:46):
I think you see a combination here, Tony. You see
a combination of Chris Ballard being different in this case,
he wasn't pre agency. This is something you and I
have discussed here in this lot a number of times.
You know what he did with Mooney Ward and cam
bind them in free agency paying high dollar. That's something
he hadn't done in the past. And then I think
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it's different because the team entering the trade deadline week,
you're seven and two. Disappointing at Pittsburgh certainly, but you're
still seven and two. This is a season in which
you position yourself to take advantage, and you needed a
defensive player in either a cornerback or an edge rusher,
and this is the direction you've chosen. I think it's
that as well. So you haven't been there before, and
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you have Chris Ballard that's not acting in desperation either.
A lot of national people suggest Tony this was a
desperate move for a guy who's afraid he's going to
lose his gig unless everything falls through the bottom falls out.
He's not losing his gig. He's going to maintain. Steik's
going to maintain an Rumo's going to maintain. This was
simply a deal they targeted to make this team better
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right here and right now for the remainder of season.
And that's that.
Speaker 1 (31:55):
The step one is making the playoffs, which yet's good
but is not promised Atlanta this Sunday in Berlin. This
is a team that the Colts should be able to
have serious effect on They don't seem to have the
pass rush that the Steelers.
Speaker 2 (32:13):
Have now they don't. What they do have is a
running game. And here's the thing that stood out to
me against the Colts. I've always felt that there have
been teams they have played and they have beaten so
far in this season that if they had the ability
to sustain a running attack and didn't have to strut
throwing it around because they got so far behind, that
they could have found some tread, found some.
Speaker 1 (32:35):
Traction with that.
Speaker 2 (32:36):
And Atlanta can do it, and you saw it last week.
They lost in New England, but they hung in and
it was a game they probably should have won. Now,
two weeks ago they had Kirk Cousins. They're an absolute
disaster at home and a loss, so you don't really
know what you're going to get. But it is a team,
as you mentioned, Tony, that the Colts should have the
ability to handle on the road in Berlin. Coming up
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on Sunday morning with my pregame show starting at six
thirty in the morning, where you're going to be up
and listing eager to listen at six thirty on Sunday
morning buddy.
Speaker 1 (33:06):
Oh yeah, oh I'll be there, cigar in hands, no question.
Speaker 3 (33:09):
I love it.
Speaker 1 (33:10):
I love it JMV. He's the voice of sports in
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The popcorn moment, let's go, let's go, let's go, let's go.
It's a story and you need to you here to believe.
Then grab your popcorn, because there is more huge sweep
for the Democrats Communists last night, Abigail Spamberger wins the
(35:26):
Virginia governor's race. Man a lot coming out about lieutenant
governor wins. Some seers people unhappy with how that race
was run. We discussed it last night on the live stream.
You have Mickey Cheryl winning the governor's race in New Jersey.
Jack Chiarelli's political career is over. It's just done. I
think that's twice. Twice is enough. And then of course
(35:50):
Proposition fifty passes in California. Reminding Indiana Republicans that redistricting
is happening, whether you like it or not, whether you
think you're above it all or not. We need grown
ups in the room, and now's the time. And then
New York elects. The communists are on Mamdani. Senator Jim
Banks went on with Will Caine there on Fox News
(36:14):
to say, hey, this means business comes Indiana. Fantastic.
Speaker 4 (36:19):
Okay, what are you here to be a Democrat? As well?
There are rumblings that in Washington, d C. And I
don't know what your relationships are like across the Isle.
I don't know if you're in the cloak room having
a martini with Chuck Schumer, what your relationships are across
the aisle, but the reports are.
Speaker 1 (36:37):
I would pay cash money to see Jim Banks sipping
of martini.
Speaker 4 (36:41):
Just for the record, the rumors are at least, if
not reports, they're actually not that happy about the rise
of Zorah Mamdani.
Speaker 1 (36:50):
I think that's right.
Speaker 5 (36:51):
I mean, I haven't talked to Democrats specifically about it,
but this is bad for their party.
Speaker 1 (36:56):
It's good for Republicans. I mean, it's good for Indy.
Speaker 5 (37:00):
If you don't want to live in a liberal, socialist
hellhole like New York City, it's going to get even worse.
I Amdammie's on his watch after he wins tonight, moved
to Indiana. Bring bring your jobs to Indiana. We have
low cost of living, We've consistently rank as one of
the best states to do business and to raise a family.
And New York keeps getting If you didn't think New
(37:21):
York could get dirtier or worse or more unsafe than
what it already is, elect this guy who's anti police
and totally embraces a socialist ideology to be the mayor
of New York City, and that's going to be that's
going to be good for the Heartland.
Speaker 1 (37:36):
It's going to be good for.
Speaker 5 (37:37):
Places like Texas and Indiana with people.
Speaker 1 (37:39):
Now you're more than welcome in Indiana, and I think
we should be aggressive about these things. I would lead
the charge on this, Governor Braun, But we guys got
to tell people not to bring their politics with them.
This is what they voted for in New York. This
(38:00):
is zarn Mumdani in his victory speech.
Speaker 6 (38:04):
Together, we will usher in a generation of change. And
if we embrace this brave new course, rather than fleeing
from it, we can respond to oligarchy and authoritarianism with
the strength it fears, not.
Speaker 1 (38:20):
The appeasement it craves.
Speaker 6 (38:27):
After all, if anyone can show a nation betrayed by
Donald Trump how to defeat him, it is the city
that gave rise to him. And if there is any
way to terrify a despot, it is by dismantling the
very conditions that allowed him to accumulate power.
Speaker 1 (38:53):
This is not only how.
Speaker 6 (38:54):
We stop Trump, it's how we stop the next one.
Speaker 1 (39:00):
Now I ask, is he talking about New Yorkers there?
Does he even care? And he doesn't. The whole speech
was this attack on Trump nonsense. I don't think everybody
is on the same understanding of how Trump hate works,
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the works the Trump hate works does. Can't deny it.
But that's screaming. I mean. He started off his speech
with quoting Eugene Debs in Indiana's favorite socialist Best of Luck,
(39:49):
New York. I have more thoughts, they're coming very soon today.
On the marketplace, I'm miss something. This doesn't make any sense,
and I need you, the Scooby Gang, to help me
figure it out. Old man Willard might have gotten away
(40:14):
with it if it wasn't for you meddling kids. Tony
Katz ninety three WIBC, Good morning, Good to be with you.
During downtime, clearing my head, I find myself on Facebook marketplace.
They've got cool stuff, hod stuff, word stuff, strange stuff,
all sorts of stuff. I bring it to you right
here at the marketplace. The whole segment presented by Indiana
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is waiting for you. We're live streaming. I'm there at
YouTube dot com, slash Tony, slash WBC. Sorry, YouTube dot com,
(40:56):
slash WIBC. Matt Bear is there, producer Carl there and Matt.
Do you like Tiffany Jewelry.
Speaker 7 (41:04):
I'm shopping there every day. Tony Well, Tiffany and co Action. Oh,
I love it so much.
Speaker 1 (41:09):
Full disclosure. You know, I get my jewelry from PA
Jewelers in Brownsburg because they're sponsors and they're awesome and
the deals are incredible, and they've got the von Reest
watches that I represent and you can get them exclusively
at PA Jewelers. And we have some very cool gift
baskets that are going to be coming, some great stuff
(41:31):
to get to. That's not the story. I am a
fan of Tiffany jewelry and I have purchased some for
my wife in the past. I'm a I'm a good.
Speaker 3 (41:39):
Man, not fair, No, it's very she's blessed, blessed.
Speaker 1 (41:45):
Yes, ways, if you do me a favor and caller
and let her know that absolutely. Hey, darling, I just
want you to know that you could have had it
much worse.
Speaker 3 (41:56):
That's the quarterstone of any marriage.
Speaker 1 (41:58):
But I do I dig the Tiffany style. I like
the silver, I like the simple, I like some of
the squared edges. I really do like it. She likes it.
I'm thrilled about that. This Matt Bear is a seventy
five dollars Tiffany and Company gift card.
Speaker 7 (42:13):
Oh wow, somebody's given away a Tiffany and Company gift card.
Speaker 1 (42:17):
That's just it. They're selling it for forty dollars.
Speaker 3 (42:23):
Okay, where are they selling it from.
Speaker 1 (42:27):
They're in Whiteland. Wait would it have mattered?
Speaker 3 (42:30):
Yeah, I mean it's a Tiffany in company gift card.
How many Tiffany and companies are in Whiteland.
Speaker 1 (42:36):
Well, they could have gotten it as a gift. I'm
just saying, oh, Whiteland. I wouldn't trust Whiteland. But no, absolutely,
no problem. Let's go round the horn and see what
city's Matt Bear thinks are trustworthy.
Speaker 3 (42:48):
They have shifty eyes in Whiteland. Oh wow, Wow, don't
look him in the eye, you'll turn the stone.
Speaker 1 (42:54):
Good lord. I ain't bringing up Avon for nothing. By
the way, they voted for the referendum in Avon. They're like, sure,
we'll spend more. That's fine by us. And they're gonna
need the discount on this recro gift card.
Speaker 3 (43:08):
They're gonna build one there. Now.
Speaker 1 (43:10):
If the gift cards seventy five dollars, why are you
selling it for forty? What?
Speaker 7 (43:18):
I would just keep the gift card and get somebody
something from Tiffany's over the holidays. You know that's just me.
I mean, I know that's silly, silly thinking.
Speaker 1 (43:26):
But maybe the fundamental problem is there is nothing you
can get at tiffany seventy.
Speaker 3 (43:31):
Right.
Speaker 1 (43:32):
That's like if somebody got you a fifty dollars gift
card to Ruth Chris and you're like, huh, well, this
might afford the drinks, half an appetizer, half an hour.
You get one shrimp, right, just one?
Speaker 3 (43:46):
Is it?
Speaker 1 (43:47):
We'll split it.
Speaker 3 (43:47):
You'll good enough like it.
Speaker 1 (43:49):
Maybe that's it, But I am I am very very
confused by this buy this offer.
Speaker 7 (43:58):
Could you give this, like say the card it's Could
you buy the card and then wrap it up with
whatever you wrap it in and then regift it to
like woman you love?
Speaker 3 (44:06):
Would that be appropriate?
Speaker 7 (44:07):
And to be like, here, go get your own Tiffany's
for seventy five dollars, would she just be in heaven?
Speaker 3 (44:11):
Or that would she be like, why do you even bother?
You should have gotten to yourself.
Speaker 1 (44:18):
So could you regift the answers? Of course? Oh of course.
If you were able to give the woman you love
a gift card to Tiffany's for seventy five dollars and
you got for only forty dollars, she should be very
impressed with you.
Speaker 8 (44:29):
Well yeah, but what are the chances that that gift
card is blank?
Speaker 9 (44:35):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (44:36):
What are the chances that the gift card is somehow
not working?
Speaker 3 (44:41):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (44:43):
Good, one forty billions you won. And I'm not saying
that the person who listened it is some kind of fraudster.
I don't know, but I think that's another part of this.
The whole thing is just I want to know who
buys this, and then I want to know how it went.
Speaker 7 (45:01):
I mean, it's just shop local, That's that's what I'm doing.
I mean, there's there are places in Whiteland you can
get all your holiday gifts. And I'm not trying to
degree the awesome gift here that you can get from
Tiffany and Company. I'm just saying, you know, shop local
this holiday season. P Jewelers Raspberry Jewelers in Brownsburg.
Speaker 1 (45:17):
They're awesome, right, Are you willing to offer up a
gift card right now from your own stash of many
gift cards?
Speaker 3 (45:24):
So me, yeah, I've got a bunch of them. I
can know, you know, you know. Just shot Matt Beard.
Speaker 1 (45:32):
Mattbear dot com, Matt Bear Dock and buy all the
child small t shirts you can. I've got a closet
full of Yes, you do, Yes, I do, you really do.
We're not impressed, sad.
Speaker 3 (45:45):
I know, I know.
Speaker 1 (45:48):
The full listing is there at WIBC dot com. That's
where we've got everything for the marketplace. Democrats won last
night New Jersey, Virginia, New York, California, pennsylvani They won
in certain races in Georgia. Democrat winning a statewide race
(46:08):
in Georgia for the first time, I think in twenty years.
And the end result is kind of what one would expect,
even if one doesn't like it, even if one held
out hope that it wouldn't be this way. But there's
(46:29):
a lesson in everything. Tony Kats ninety three, WIBC, Good morning.
First things first, sometimes you don't win, handle yourself. Don't
run to social media and put out some tweet. Don't
think that trolling me is going to get you anywhere. Kids.
I signed my contract. I'm here two more years. All
(46:53):
the trolling didn't mean anything. Oh, I could still totally
get fired tomorrow. I can still totally get fired tomorrow.
But we signed and my next event is scheduled for
January twenty fourth, twenty twenty six. You are not going
to believe it. It's going to be incredible. And yes,
(47:17):
some people in the chat from Minneapolis is undecided they'll
have a runoff. It seems that the Somali can todate
didn't do as well as the in government Mayor Jacob Fray,
but leave that to the side. Sometimes you lose, you
ask yourself why you commit to doing better, You refocus,
(47:37):
you have a beverage, and you get to work. That's all.
There is no anger, no time for it. If I
thought there was a time for it, my level of
disgust with New Yorkers would be beyond an all time high.
It would be out of control. But this is you know.
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I've often said that, you know, I left California and
I do not know why people stay. And some people
really want to stay for the fight. I can't stop them.
I wish them well, there's a bit of a romance
in that, but there are times where I want people
(48:23):
to feel the pain of what it is they've done.
And this is the moment. I grew up in New
York shadow, I was born in Brooklyn and certainly have
spent enough time there, more than some, not as much
as others. I was serious when I said my wife
and I are going to take the trip. I don't
know if I'm gonna even have time to do it
(48:45):
before the inauguration, to say goodbye to the city. I
don't want them to have to suffer through the madness
of these communist programs. But they did this. What else
am I supposed to do except grab a drink and watch.
(49:07):
Give me a comfy chair and a large screen TV,
and let's watch it happen. I want to be able
to show my kids, do you see how this doesn't work? Now?
This has never worked, But somehow progressives convince themselves that
somehow a new generation could do it better, and they'll
make the argument the real communism has never been tried.
(49:29):
And then you'll see the pushback where they say, he's
not a communist. You don't know what you're saying. Sure, sure,
let New York suffer the way they're going to suffer.
As for the businesses of New York, I don't know
why you're saying. I said this yesterday Antoni Katch today
(49:52):
about News Max and Fox News. What are you staying
in New York for? What are you proving? What are
you doing? I do agree with Center Jim Banks. We
should be inviting businesses to come here. You just can't
bring your politics with you because not everybody is a nutter.
They're not. But when you lose, you figure out why
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you dust yourself off. You have yourself a beverage. You
go back to the fight. Drink up kids. The fight's still.
Speaker 10 (50:23):
Onez but it's breezy. Look for lots of sunshine. It's
a warm and windy day. Gus could reach thirty miles
per hour. Highs today near sixty seven, mostly clear and
chili tonight, with Loew's falling to thirty five on Thursday,
a seasonable day, sunny, sky's near fifty eight and some clouds.
(50:44):
Early Friday, even a few spotty showers, maybe a rumble
of thunder early in the day. It's gonna be windy
but dry later in the afternoon and evening with highs
right around sixty two, much colder for the weekend. Maybe
a few flurries.
Speaker 1 (51:01):
What did did you did you just say a few flurries? Yep,
turn that off, Carl, turn off the music.
Speaker 3 (51:18):
Oh off, Carl.
Speaker 1 (51:22):
Woman, did you just say flurries?
Speaker 10 (51:28):
Did you just say? Woman?
Speaker 1 (51:30):
Did you just say florries? Do you see what that
brings out in me? Pure raw rage. Honestly, if I
had myself some radio active material, I'd be hulking out
right now. Wow, flurries. Dang, that is that is not
(51:54):
cool at all, Tara.
Speaker 10 (51:56):
I know it's it's going to be awful early Monday
and Tuesday morning.
Speaker 1 (52:03):
I want to share with you something sure that I
that I received. So so there's there's like two sides
of our conversations. There's the side where yesterday I met
with a potential sponsor who actually asked if we are
going to be doing this podcast because they want to
sponsor our podcast together.
Speaker 10 (52:22):
Wow. Okay, right, but you have.
Speaker 1 (52:24):
Not done any work into what this podcast is about.
So I said, we will see. Okay, right, you gotta
do the work. We got to talk about this. We
may we may have to convene a meeting of the
minds to figure this one out.
Speaker 10 (52:38):
Yeah, let's do it. Will there be bourbon involved?
Speaker 2 (52:41):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (52:41):
Well I should? Uh, I should hope so, But I
want you know, there's another side to this. Do you
want to hear some hate mail that I got about
you and me?
Speaker 5 (52:52):
Really?
Speaker 10 (52:53):
Okay?
Speaker 1 (52:54):
And Matt Bear Matt, are you ready for this? A Matt? No? Okay, yeah, right,
I I uh, I want you. I can't read you
the whole thing because it is filthy.
Speaker 9 (53:17):
Uh and uh.
Speaker 1 (53:18):
They are convinced that if I were to do a
podcast with the weather girl, the only thing that would
work would be some kind of porn thing like that's
what they wrote. I can't actually say the words disgusting.
Wait a second. As for the traffic guy, tell him
to come out of the closet or get over the
fact that, well, I can't say that either. So like
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there's some real anger towards our conversations.
Speaker 10 (53:42):
Why do people care?
Speaker 1 (53:44):
They think I should rename the show The Insufferable Arrogant
Jew and the Dingbat Morning Zoo. This is the email
that I get. Good God, this is this is this
is part of my day. Wow?
Speaker 10 (53:58):
Nice?
Speaker 1 (53:59):
Yeah? And the best is they wrote this in the afternoon.
They had to think about it, they had to build
this up. It probably took them, you know, six hours
to type the thing.
Speaker 10 (54:12):
Yeah. Wow, they could have been doing something much better
than that.
Speaker 1 (54:16):
Anything better than that. So I want you to know
that we've got some angry people out there that we're
happy and enjoying ourselves. Oh good, So you gotta be
prepared for that, That's all I'm saying.
Speaker 10 (54:27):
Oh yeah, no, I get it.
Speaker 3 (54:29):
So if you're.
Speaker 1 (54:30):
Prepared for that, we can develop the podcast, then we
can take the podcast to market.
Speaker 10 (54:34):
I love it.
Speaker 1 (54:36):
So you're in.
Speaker 10 (54:36):
I'm ready for it. I'm in.
Speaker 1 (54:38):
You don't have an idea of what we're gonna talk
about yet?
Speaker 10 (54:40):
No, not yet?
Speaker 1 (54:41):
Right, Yeah, we're good. We're going to have to figure
out that part too. Yes, if there's something you would
like to hear Tara and I discussing, let me know
on the Twitter X. We'll see if we can develop
around your ideas. Good, we'll see if we can make
that happen.
Speaker 10 (54:57):
Do some crowdsourcing, that's right.
Speaker 1 (55:00):
That's right, that's what we're gonna do. We're gonna crowdsource it. Somebody,
somebody knows about her synergies. Tara Hastings, which TV meteorologists
appreciate you. I can't believe she said, flurries. We've got
fifty two degrees in the American Standard Heating Weather Center.
Speaker 9 (55:19):
The time is eight eleven.
Speaker 1 (55:42):
The Colts make the deal, sending two first round draft
picks and Ady Mitchell to the Jets to pick up
Sauce Gardner. That has taken place. Democrats win the mayor's
race in New York, governor's race in Virginia, the attorney
general in Virginia, the governor's race in New Jersey, the
(56:04):
Supreme Court seats in Pennsylvania, and Prop fifty they're going
through redistricts in California. Not everything is everything. Tony Katz
in ninety three WIBC, Good morning, and we'll talk more
about that election. Attorney General Todd Raketa, he's the Attorney
general of Indiana. We wants President Trump to send National
(56:26):
Guard to Indianapolis. Another violent weekend in our state's capital.
It's shameful that this is a regular occurrence, and even
more shameful that the leadership here refuses to do anything
about it. Hoosiers deserved to feel safe and secure in
their communities, but instead are stuck, and he continues from there,
stuck living in a never ending crisis with no end
(56:49):
in sight. We need law and order restored. President Trump
should absolutely at Indianapolis to his list of cities to
send the National Guard to. It would be welcome to
get this violence under control. People angry, Todd Raketo. Why
why aren't you angry with your mayor? Why? Why is
this something that's so difficult for you? Stop being focused
(57:10):
on politics first? For what reason? Oh, they're a Democrat,
we can't complain. Joe hog set hired people who were
sexually improper with women, who are utilizing their power over
women to demand favors of them. And Joe Hogseet was
(57:30):
making women feel uncomfortable. And the women of Indianapolis have
nothing to say. You have nothing to say about crime,
You have nothing to say about women being abused. How
come we're not supposed to notice that you're the ones
allowing this to happen, giving it license. Lots of women leaders,
so I'm told in Indianapolis, Yet where are you? And
(57:52):
lots of people who want to do something about crime
but aren't willing to do any work. What's wrong with
what it is? Tod Rakena said here, I argue nothing,
but there's something wrong with the silence of Marion County
Hoosiers that allow for this to constantly happen, and they
don't say enough already, No, nothing, But okay, as long
(58:14):
as it's a Democrat, as long as a Republican isn't
running this city, that's just weird as hell. Man. By
the way, a world where democrats make things worse and
worse and nobody pushes back, that's New York. I mean,
that's what you want, Marion County. It's what you're gonna get,
(58:36):
and pretty soon even guys like me will stop caring.
Don't know what happens then, but man, it can't be good.
Can't be good. There's an arrest in this Harvard explosion story.
Tony Katz, ninety three WIBC, Good morning, good to be
(58:58):
with you. There was an explosion over the weekend Harvard
University and there were people seen running from the it
was actually Harvard Medical School seen running from the school.
And now there have been two arrests. An eighteen year
old and a twenty year old taken into custody charged
(59:23):
with account of conspiracy to damage by means of an explosive.
According to federal prosecutors, nobody was hurt. This happened just
before three am. Now I want to know why, like, like,
what was in this area? Was elabor what was what
were they going after? The explosive was in a wooden
(59:48):
research laboratory locker believed to be a Roman candle, right fireworks?
So what is what was the purpose? What was the
point here? Was it a test? Was it just two
morons being morons? I don't know, I don't know. It's
it's it should be charged. I'm not saying no, it's
(01:00:11):
just that in the pantheon of all the things that
it could have been, it seems to be the lightest
of what it could have been. But that's still that's
still something that should be seen as problematic. In Indiana,
Avon schools approve the referendum sixty four percent of voters,
(01:00:36):
which means they're going to pay more. That's what it means.
Put a referendum. Ount of people vote for it. The
vote for it. The argument is, you set up a
referendum system, and therefore no one ever has to live
within their means. You can always say, well, we need more,
(01:00:58):
you know, for the kids. But you don't think kids
should have an education. I think that we need to
change how we do public education, and that means doing
a way with the unions for good. I think we
have proven that this doesn't work. Doesn't work. We do
not have an educated populace. We don't even discuss concepts
of civics. You can't convince me that it works. It
(01:01:19):
doesn't work. I can convince other people it doesn't work.
Just a question whether or not they're willing to open
their ears. The data is in. Why don't we change it? Wow,
we can't change it. What about the teachers? Yeah, not
my concern. There are other jobs. People get laid off
all the time, and no one screams what about unless
(01:01:40):
you're a government employee. No one screams what about? Sorry,
not angry, I'm stating something doesn't work. They say to me, Tony, A,
sure it doesn't work everywhere? Or I think it works
in some places. I think that some people have gotten
good educations. And I have said this of my own children.
(01:02:03):
Oh so you want it for your kids and not
other people's kids. I don't want any system where the
costs go up and the results get less. The results
overall nationwide. Do not show us with some kind of burgeoning,
glorious citizenry full of intellect and civic pride. That's not
(01:02:27):
what it shows. So why shouldn't we say so? Why
is saying so so offensive? If my kids did not
go to public school, do you really think they wouldn't
have an education at all? Do I just sit here?
I would do the thing, and I would argue their
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education was enhanced by parents who paid very close attention,
who worked with our kids, who engaged with our kids.
If others don't want to give that it's due, well
I don't actually give a tamp about those people. Our
system doesn't work. And so the fundamental issue with the
(01:03:09):
referendums is that it's always well, we need a little
bit more, we need a little bit more, we need
a little bit more, we need a little bit more,
we need a little bit more. And then it's like,
you know, it's for the children. Anytime they say for
the children, they are screwing you with your pants on.
That is the way it is. And as for the
elections that we saw across the country, and Democrats did
(01:03:33):
their winning last night, and oh gosh, people on social
media getting wrong. What happened in Kansas with redistricting. They
did not in Kansas. Stop the redistricting conversation. They're moving
into January. Now, that could be a queue or a
clue that they're going to try and forget about it altogether.
(01:03:54):
But since Democrat states are doing it, you better get
on the stick. Kittens. These victories from the left teach things,
and I'm going to dig into this on Tony Kats today,
and one of the things that teaches is that Trump
hate works. It works. They're getting somewhere with a full
(01:04:17):
on schedule of hate and this will be everything going forward.
If you think the political temperature can be brought down,
you are wrong. We set it from the beginning. The
only way out is through. It's not because I want
it to be that way, it's because it is that way.
It is that way, and we need a policy or
(01:04:43):
a plan on victories for midterms, and that starts with
Donald Trump not pushing for bad ideas like ending the filibuster.
I'm going to dig into all of it on Tony
Kats today at noon. You should join me then. Now
Future are up thirteen, Nasdaq futures are down twenty seven.
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Producer Carl with the new intro, I don't know. I
I think we're like three quarters of the way there.
Not bad man, simple quarters will be very impressed. Three
one seven, nine hundred at home good work. Oil prices
sixty dollars and seventeen cents. It's come down a little.
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We'll see if it goes under sixty brent crude sixty
four dollars and seven cents a barrel, tenure treasury four
point one zh six. So this is what I'm paying
attention to because this is where they base the thirty
year fixed mortgage, and I want to see what this means.
The gold price is thirty nine hundred and seventy two
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dollars an ounce. That is the bid price on gold
right now. Forty seven dollars and eighty two cents is
the bid on silver. My advice to you is do
not go on social media. Holy crap, that's a dumpster fire.
I made it clear to the good people at WIBC.
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We can do all the live streaming you want. You know,
that's that's a very focused thing, and and we've got
the chat room and everything else. But if you're looking
to build out social media, this that whatever I think
we're all wasting our times. That place is a disaster.
That woman on the plane was real. Those mother blankers
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are not real. There's there There is no win in that.
Speaker 8 (01:06:43):
Oh.
Speaker 1 (01:06:43):
Sure people are popular and they get clicks it up,
but blah blah blah blah blah. No, I'm sticking with
more live events. I'm sticking with more connection. Let everything
else fall where it may. It's like twenty twenty six.
I'm not doing three events. I'm not doing four. I'm
doing nine. We're gonna do small scale things. We're gonna
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do large scale things. January twenty fourth, twenty twenty six.
I need to know when tickets go on sale, and
this has to be immediately. It is going to be
such an incredible event. It's gonna be the biggest one
I have done. It's gonna be the most luxious one
I have done. Well. Thank you hello. January twenty six.
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Sponsorship is now available. I'm telling you right now, if
you miss it, you will regret every last bit of it.
It's going to be amazing, spectacular. Cannot wait to bring
it to you, can't wait. But my gosh, right, it's
day after an election, and everybody with an opinion that
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means nothing. And I responded to some people this morning,
I'm like, Okay, I'm done. I can't. Why would anybody,
anybody want to be around this. It's just a giant
mess of angry people day in and day out. Guys.
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I have theories, I have philosophies. I don't hold back
and I don't hide. But I'm just I'm not that well, Tony.
Is your quitting that's where the fight is. I don't
believe it is. I believe if I could be impactful here,
that's gonna have to do that. That's gonna have to
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be it, well Tony, It's that's old school thinking. Yeah,
but maybe it's right. So do not do not. Do
not affrect By the way, sometimes you lose elections, you
get back on the horse, right, you have a drink,
You keep on riding. That's what we're doing. That's what
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we're doing. But January twenty fourth, oh good lord, you
will not believe it. Get ready for it, save the date,
do it right now, immediately, if not sooner, trust me.
Tony Katz ninety three WIBC, Good morning.
Speaker 11 (01:09:13):
Come on, I had to give you an easy one.
You've been missing on.
Speaker 1 (01:09:21):
I don't know, no, no, stop it. You turn it
off right now. Tony Katz in ninety three WIBC, good morning,
good to be with you. Time to play America's favorite game.
What the heck is that television theme song? Here's how
we play our game. Producer Carl picks a television theme
song from yesteryear. I have to guess what it is.
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But I'm sorry, I'm sorry. I play the theme to
Taxi all the time, all the time. It's actually known
as Angela's theme. You can't come with the theme to Taxi.
Speaker 11 (01:09:55):
Matt Bear might have missed it.
Speaker 1 (01:09:56):
Matt Bear would know, Matt Bear, what was that theme song?
Speaker 10 (01:10:00):
Though?
Speaker 3 (01:10:00):
Those midle oculist nice?
Speaker 1 (01:10:02):
There you go, there you go. Ten people are texting me.
It's too easy. Nope, I'm sorry, I'm sorry. Producer Carl.
You haven't mented this game, and you have run it magnificently.
As a matter of fact, you have added an interesting
wrinkle to the game. And this is gonna happen? Is
this gonna happen officially on Mondays?
Speaker 2 (01:10:19):
Now?
Speaker 11 (01:10:20):
Yes, Redemption Monday.
Speaker 1 (01:10:22):
So tell people how we're gonna play Redemption Monday.
Speaker 8 (01:10:24):
Well, you've missed a lot of TV themes songs Tony
and so Faster my God. So I'm going to replay
them and see if you can get them now so
he So.
Speaker 1 (01:10:34):
Redemption Monday is have I been paying attention? And can
I remember what it is that we said and then
go back and get it right? So that's gonna be
redemption mondays as we play what the heck is that
television theme song? But no, you can't. You can't bring
us taxi. That can't be it. That can't be it.
Speaker 11 (01:10:53):
You got to bring me something else, Brady Bunch.
Speaker 1 (01:10:59):
I don't think it by telling me what it is.
I don't think that's the way it works. Luck Lucker, Lucker,
always working, cat, nicely done, Dan Indvido, Andy Kaufman, well
played on Tony Kats. Today at noon, we will discuss
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what happened in New York, and we'll discuss why this
might be the scariest thing you have ever heard.
Speaker 6 (01:11:29):
We will prove that there is no problem too large
for government to solve and no concern too small for
it to care about it.
Speaker 1 (01:11:38):
If you ever wanted to know what it's like to
have government all up in your stuff, well, New York,
you're about to find out why. Am I not a communist.
There you go. I will don't want my governments caring
about me so much. It's horrifying what Zaron Mumdani just said.
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But this is what this is what New Yorkers want,
This is what they want. What am I supposed to do?
Concern myself? Get upset with it? Crime, no, no, no,
no no. They bought their tickets, they knew what they
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were getting into. I say, let them crash. That's it.
That is the story. That's what's happened here. I will
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tell you that these elections tell a story, as they
always do. Sometimes the story doesn't have some big, bold
kind of learning lesson. It's just the basic stuff, the
stuff you already know and do. I look at these
elections and say, well, that's it for Republicans, it's all done. No,
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of course not. I don't think there's any any need
to do that. I think that'd be a weird thing
to do. That's what you're saying on social media. But
it's not real. It's not real, and I think that
that's important to recognize how how silly that is. But
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there are things to note, and are things to notice.
Trump hate works, and it's awful and By the way,
it's not Trump hate, it's you hate. They hate you.
And if you ran for office, you they would call
you hitler in thirty seconds, That's what That's all it
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would take. You would be a threat to democracy in
two minutes. Do you think it matters who runs your prea?
This is the playbook, now, this is just the way
it is. And the craziest thing about electing a communist
in New York, and they elected a communist in New York,
we all just grow up. When it doesn't work. What
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they will say is, well, you see that he didn't
do it right. Producer Carl was commenting about the fact
that the communist always believes that the answer is more communism.
My father, rest his soul, used to say that if
Democrats had control of everything and nothing was working, they
would tell you that there's some Republican meeting with another
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Republican in a basement somewhere, and they're the ones keeping
us from getting it done right. Same argument. The communist
will never ever give up on the lie and on
the fraud. They won't, So what do we do to
keep them from creating more communists? You got to rethink
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college and you got to rethink where you send your
kids to school. Do you love your kids or not? Oh,
but that's where they want to go because that has
a good program. It doesn't have a good program if
it's engaged solely an indoctrination. Do you love your children
enough to say no to them? Let them cry, let
them complain, let them out, let them pay for it,
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them theamnselves. This goes to the argument of you know,
sometimes your kids go through things and like, all right,
all right, they're just a phase. That's what they believe
right now. But I don't want to get to no, no, no.
I think you've got to be open and honest and
clear with your kids, especially when you disagree with them.
And now more than ever, this other way hasn't worked.
But more importantly, Republicans need to be offering a vision,
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and we should be clear that the economy is not great,
something we've been discussing every day. While there's still more
hopefulness with Trump in office than Biden, it's not great.
And if you told things people things are going to
be better, and here's an election, they're like, well, that's
not necessar early better. That's got real repercussions. President Trump
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and his team could talk all about how everything's perfect
and everything's wonderful. Look at the historic. That's the horst
historic that it's historic. BS. Time for things to get better.
You gotta make real advances heading into the midterms because
people live in the real world, and when you don't
give them an option, they'll go with the guy who
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plays make believe and somehow things they can lower rents.
Rent control doesn't work. Grown ups know this. Children vote
for Mom, Donnie, children and liberal white women. But that's
a whole other conversation. If you polled the women of
West Broo Clay there in Carmel, yeah, they'd vote for
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him too. We do have a lot to discuss. I'm good,
grab a drink, be good, we'll go. I'll get into
it and everything will be all right. The fight continues.
That's the only thing that Jo advice I could give.
The fight continues. You lost yesterday, Dust yourself off, get
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back to it.