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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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 chillie tonight
with Loew's falling to thirty five On Thursday, a seasonable day, sunny,
skies near fifty eight and some clouds. Early Friday, even
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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 2 (00:37):
What did you just say? A few flurries? Yep, turn
that off, Carl, Turn off the music.
Speaker 1 (00:54):
Uh uh are you getting off, Carl?
Speaker 2 (00:58):
Woman? Did you just say flurries?
Speaker 1 (01:04):
Did you just say woman?
Speaker 2 (01:06):
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
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cool at all? Tara.
Speaker 1 (01:31):
I know it's it's going to be awful early Monday
and Tuesday morning.
Speaker 2 (01:38):
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 1 (01:57):
Wow. Okay, right, but.
Speaker 2 (02:00):
You have not done any work into what this podcast
is about, right, 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 1 (02:14):
Yeah, let's do it. Will there be bourbon involved?
Speaker 2 (02:17):
Oh? Well I should? 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 1 (02:28):
Really? Okay?
Speaker 2 (02:30):
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. Uh and uh.
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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 1 (03:18):
Why do people care?
Speaker 2 (03:20):
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 1 (03:34):
Nice.
Speaker 2 (03:35):
Yeah. And the best is they wrote this in the afternoon.
They had to think about it, they had to they
had to build this up. It probably took them, you know,
six hours to type the thing.
Speaker 1 (03:48):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (03:48):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (03:49):
They could have been doing something much better than.
Speaker 2 (03:51):
That, anything better than that. So so I want you
to know that we've got some angry people out there
that we're happy and enjoying ourselves.
Speaker 1 (04:00):
Oh good.
Speaker 2 (04:01):
You gotta be prepared for that, That's all I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (04:03):
Oh yeah, no, I get it.
Speaker 2 (04:05):
So if you're prepared for that, we can develop the podcast,
then we can take the podcast to market.
Speaker 1 (04:10):
I love it.
Speaker 2 (04:11):
So you're in.
Speaker 1 (04:12):
I'm ready for it. I'm in.
Speaker 2 (04:14):
You don't have an idea? What we're gonna talk about
yet No, not yet right, Yeah, we're good. We're gonna
have to figure out that part too.
Speaker 1 (04:22):
Yes.
Speaker 2 (04:22):
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 1 (04:33):
Do some crowdsourcing.
Speaker 2 (04:35):
That's right, 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. The time is eight eleven. The Colts make
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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's race in Virginia,
the governor's race in New Jersey, the Supreme Court seats
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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 Tod Raketa, he's the Attorney General of Indiana. Well,
it's President Trump to send National Guard to Indianapolis. Another
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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 is stuck, living
in a never ending crisis with no end in sight.
We need law and order restored. President Trump should absolutely
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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 with 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 on
politics first? For what reason? Oh, they're a Democrat, we
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can't complain. Joe hog Set hired people who were sexually women,
who are utilizing their power over women to demand favors
of them, and Joe hog sat was making women feel uncomfortable.
And the women of Indianapolis have nothing to say. You
have nothing to say about crime, You have nothing to
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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 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?
Todd Rakeda said here, I argue nothing, but there's something
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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 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
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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, 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
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an arrest in this Harvard explosion story. Tony Katz, ninety
three WIBC, Good morning, Good to be with you. There
was an explosion over the weekend Harvard University and there
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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 with account of
conspirac see of damage by meaning and by means of
an explosive. According to federal prosecutors, nobody was hurt. This
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happened just before three am. Now I want to know why, like,
like what was in this area? Was a lab? What
was what were they going after? The explosive was in
a wooden research laboratory locker believed to be a Roman candle, right, fireworks?
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So what is what? 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 it should be charged. I'm not saying no,
it's just that in the pantheon of all the things
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that it could have been. It seems to be the
lightest of of what it could have been. But that's
still that's still something that should be seen as problematic.
In Indiana, Avon schools prove the referendum sixty four percent
of voters, which means they're going to pay more. That's
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what it means. Put a referendumount 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, you know, for the kids. What you don't
think kids should have an education? I think that we
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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. It 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 doesn't work. I can convince other people it doesn't work.
Just a question whether or not they're willing to go
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in 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 you're a government employee, no one screams what about? Sorry,
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not angry, I'm stating something doesn't work. They say to me, Tony,
you're 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. Oh so you want it for your kids
and not other people's kids. I don't want any system
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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 pride.
That's not what it shows. So why shouldn't we say so?
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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
education was enhanced by parents who paid very close attention,
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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 damn about those people. Our
system doesn't work. And so the fundamental issue with the
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,
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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
their winning last night, and oh gosh, people on social
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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.
But since Democrats states are doing it, you better get
on the stick. Kittens. These victories from the left teach things,
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and I'm going to dig into this Antoni Kats today,
and one of the things that teaches is that Trump
hate works. It works. They're getting somewhere with a full
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
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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
a plan on victories for midterms, and that starts with
Donald Trump not pushing for bad ideas like ending the filibuster.
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I'm going to dig into all of it on Tony
Kats today at noon. You should join me. Then. Dow
futures are up thirteen, Nasdaq futures are down twenty seven.
Producer Carl with the new intro. I don't I think
we're like three quarters of the way there? Not bad man,
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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. We'll see if
it goes under sixty brent crude sixty four dollars and
seven cents a barrel. Tenure treasury four point one oh six.
So this is what I'm paying attention to because this
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is where they based the thirty year fixed mortgage, and
I want to see what this means the gold price
is thirty nine and seventy two 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.
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Holy crap, that's a dumpster fire. I I made it
clear to the good people at WIBC. We can do
all the live streaming you want, you know, right, that's
that's a very focused thing, and and and we've got
the chat room and everything else. But if you're looking
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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
are not real. There is no win in that. Oh
sure people are popular and they get clicks it up,
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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
do large scale things. January twenty fourth, twenty twenty six.
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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 sixth,
sponsorship is now available. I'm telling you right now, if
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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
means nothing. And I responded to some people this morning,
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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.
I have theories, I have philosophies. I don't hold back
and I don't hide. But I'm just I'm not that
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well Tony, is you're 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 be it. Well Tony it's that's old
school thinking. Yeah, but maybe it's right. So do not
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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 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,
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trust me. Tony Katz at ninety three WIBC, Good morning.
Come on, I had to give you an easy one.
You've been missing on. I don't know, no, no, stop it.
You turn it off right now. Tony Katz in ninety
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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, 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
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come with the theme to Taxi. Matt Bear might have
missed it. Matt Bear would know Matt Bear, what was
that theme song? I thought it was metal oculim Stuart Nice,
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 have in mented this game and you have run
it magnificently. As a matter of fact, you have added
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an interesting wrinkle to the game. And this is gonna happen.
Is this gonna happen officially on Mondays? Now? Yes, Redemption Monday.
So tell people how we're gonna play Redemp Monday. Well,
you've missed a lot of TV themes songs Tony and
My God, so I'm gonna replay them and see if
you can get them now. So he So Redemption Monday
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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. You gotta bring
me something else, Brady Bunch. I don't think you can
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start by telling me what it is. I don't think
that's the way it works. Luck Luck Lucker, Lucker always
working chat. Nicely done, Dan Indvido, Andy Kaufman, well played
on Tony Kats. Today at noon, we will discuss what
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happened in New York, and we'll discuss why this might
be the scariest thing you have ever heard. 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. If you ever wanted to know what
it's like to have government all up in your stuff, well,
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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. But this is what this is
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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 know what they
were getting into. I say, let them crash. That's it.
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That is the story, that's what's happened here. I will
tell you that these elections tell a story, as they
always do. Sometimes the story doesn't have some big, bold
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kind of learning lesson. It's just the basic stuff, the
stuff you already know. Do I look at these elections
and say, well, that's it for Republicans, It's all done. No,
of course not. I don't think there's any need to
do that. I think that'd be a weird thing to do.
That's what you're seeing on social media. But it's not real.
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It's not real, and I think that that's important to
recognize how how silly that is. But 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,
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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 would take. You would be
a threat to democracy in two minutes. Do you think
it matters who runs your president? This is the playbook, now,
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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 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
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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 Republican in a basement somewhere,
and they're the ones keeping us from getting it done right,
same argument. The Communists will never ever give up on
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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 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.
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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 them themselves. 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,
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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, 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
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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 necessarily better. That's
got real repercussions. President Trump and his team could talk
all about how everything's perfect and everything's wonderful. Look at
the historic that's the worst historic, that it's historic. Bs
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time for things to get better. You got to 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 plays make believe and
somehow things they can lower rents. Rent control doesn't work.
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Grown ups know this. Children vote for Mom Donnie, children
and liberal white women. But that's a whole other conversation.
If you pulled the women of West Broo Clay there
in Carmel, yeah, they'd vote for him too. We do
have a lot to discuss. I'm good, Grab a drink,
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be good. We'll all get into it and everything will
be all right. The fight continues. That's the only thing
that jolly advice I could give. The fight continues. You
lost yesterday, dust yourself off, get back to it.