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Speaker 1 (00:09):
It's really important that Indiana does not become Illinois. I
mean very, very, very important. Tony Katz, ninety three WIBC,
Good morning, Good to be with you. Illinois seems to
have a real issue with recognizing that illegal means illegal,
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and they are very desperate to support illegal immigrants. So
first you have Illinois officials warning rental car companies that
it is illegal for immigration agents to swap license plates.
So I guess the argument is that ICE is swapping
license plates displayed on vehicles and their rental vehicles so
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they can't be tracked. And the argument is the rental
car company could be held liable. Well there's a law
about that. Well then my gosh, don't do that. Don't
don't do it. That's all easy enough. But Illinois isn't
saying this because hey, we have a law. They're saying
this because we support a legal immigration. What makes me
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say such a thing. I take you to a story
about a suburban Chicago police officer, Hanover Park. He resumed
working in the department this week, and you're like, Okay,
cops back on the job, that's great. What happened? He
was arrested and held by Immigrations and Customs Enforcement held
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in a detention center right here in Indiana. He's in
the country illegally, but he has a legal authorization to work,
so he's allowed to be a The guy who broke
the law is now going to be the guy enforcing
the law. And Illinois is like, who welcome back. Let
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us not be like Illinois at all in any way
if we could, I will have much more for you,
including why haven't we heard from Representative Robin Shackelford. She's
allowed to invoke Hitler and no one's gonna say a
word like this is totally normal. It's not totally normal.
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Where the hell is her apology and what makes her
think she doesn't have to give one for her disgusting words,
for her denigration of the Holocaust. I have got that
whole story coming up from this so called leader of Democrats.
Of course, Democrats. I'm up for the fight. Tony Katz
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ninety three WIBC, Good morning, So REDISTRICTI has made everybody insane,
and for some people it's made them think something that
they're not. Tony Katz at ninety three WIBC, Good morning,
good to be here, Good to be with you. I
will get to that in just a moment. There was
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a review done of Signalgate. Remember Pete Hegseth and a
group were texting each other on this app called Signal,
which was absolutely allowed during the days of the Biden administration.
Nothing had changed, but we could all say, maybe we
shouldn't be on that system. You can be too easily hacked.
We need a better system for you know, sharing secrets
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amongst leaders of the United States government. Defence Department Inspector
General concluded that Hegseeth the information he shared was considered
classified and it outlines the findings of a more than
eight month investigation into the use of Signal and it
found that heg Sath shared the information he shared was
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Mark's secret and could have imperiled American troops had it
been intercepted by foreign adversary, which is why we shouldn't
use it. If that can happen, we should not use it.
And I'm very okay with that. I have no issue
with saying, hey, let's not do this, let's not share
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this information this way, just that easy. But it's done
at that moment and we all get to move on. What.
I don't know if we're going to move on so quickly.
From is this reporting that Mark Kelly, the same guy
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who says, don't listen to the military, he may have
shared classified information when screaming and yelling about Trump. That
story is just getting out there that he posted information
or shared information that would be seen as classified, and
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that in and of itself could be a serious issue.
Part of our problem, as we've discussed before, is that
we have too much information that is classified, way too
much information that is classified. It's kind of nuts. It's
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part of the problem of the system. But anybody who's
sharing something that they shouldn't be is gonna have to
deal with the consequences of it. And if we're talking
about services that we utilize for people to communicate that
we don't feel are safe, let's not use them. We
can be rational people. Rationality is not what's on display here.
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From Democratic Representative Robin shackelf when she decides I'm so
bothered by redistricting, I'll justin voke Hitler. State Representative Robin
Shackleford says she's against redistricting. This is more than political performance.
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This is a clear, strategic, manipulated Hitler type plan of control.
I want to know what the hell that means. Representative Shackelford,
where are you call her? Right now? Carl, find her number,
call her right now. I don't care what she's doing.
I don't care if she's busy. Why doesn't she explain herself?
When Moms for Liberty foolishly utilized a quote from Hitler
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to try and engage the idea of government is coming
to have total control of your kids, they got lambasted
for it. I said they were wrong. They we got
told that they support Hitler, and that, of course was
unbelievably dumb. But that's what the left did. They did
it all across Indiana, all across Indiana, and so I said, okay,
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these are the new rules. So Robin Shackelford is now
engaging a conversation that if you support redistricting, it's like Hitler,
why don't you explain yourself? And then why don't you apologize? Representative?
Who the hell do you think you're talking to here?
You could talk to hoosiers like that. They disagree with you,
So they're Hitler? What the hell is wrong with you?
When do you start acting like a class act? When
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do you start acting like a person? Everybody? I hate,
and everything I hate is Hitler. That joke has been
made a million times about the left. Don't you know
you're blanking ridiculous here? Disgusting, immoral, amoral, gross. I have
never supported redistricting. More well, I mean, if you're going
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to compare me to Hitler, I say, let's go all
the way. Where's the apology for your disgusting remarks? Where
is the demand for the apology from the left. He
demanded it from Moms or liberty. They don't demand it here,
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bunch of lowlife frauds the Indiana Democratic Party, you're frauds,
We see you. You think Robin Shackelford is leadership? Ah?
Hell no, disgusting and they won't say a word. And
then I come across this. Now some people are going
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to take this as I'm picking on the Lieutenant governor.
His name is Michael Beckwith. You've seen pictures, well, of
course you have. He puts out a lot of pictures.
He If you want to argue he is engaged in
being an LG, that he's serious about Indiana's future, you can.
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I think that his actions have shown us that he
wants to be an influencer and that's all. That's all.
He puts out a post sharing some information about twenty
twenty eight presidential winners and has Vance and the News
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and then AOC and then Trump, and he writes JD.
Vance will be a great president someday. But I sure
wouldn't be opposed to seeing a fourth term, fourth Trump
term in twenty twenty eight. If Trump ran in twenty
twenty eight, which he's not going to do, that would
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be his third term, not his fourth term. And Micah
Beckwith actually puts hashtag FDR did it now? Maybe because
I looked and it certainly seems like it's his personal account.
Maybe it's a parody account, and I owe the man
an apology, but doesn't seem to be that way. Every
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single move of Lieutenant Governor Micah beck With is look
at me, not look at what I'm doing. And I
have people arguing that he's done more for the grassroots
than you, Tony Katz. First of all, I didn't know
that was our competition here, that the lieutenant governor has
done more in an elected office than the radio guy.
But go ahead and prove your work. What has he done?
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What has he done? I didn't start off having any
beef with the Lieutenant governor. He came on the show twice.
He was always willing to avail himself of the show.
I thought he performed poorly on the show, and by
the way, so did you. Then he wants to call
me arrogance, I don't give a damn means nothing. And
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in every move he makes, he's doing these podcasts and
these photos, it's about It's about show, it's not about substance.
That he favors redistricting, well good, but it doesn't mean
that everything else is just washed away. He wants to
be an influencer. He doesn't want to lead. Who has
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he brought to his side, Who has he encouraged to
engage a vote on redistricting? Whose mind did he convince?
Who has he sat down with? Why aren't these the conversations,
because these are the only things that matter. Because no
one cares about your personality. They want results. That's true
of every elected official. No one cares about your personality
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except you. We want results, and if you tell me
I'm getting them from the Lieutenant governor of Indiana, that's
not happening. But he didn't compare anybody to Hitler, like
Democrat Robin Shackelford. So that's what in his column. That's
where we are in Indiana politics right now. Ugly stuff.
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The Dow futures are up fifty one, they're down just
one point seven to five. Tony Katz at ninety three WIBC,
Good morning, Good to be with you. That's where we're at.
We've got oil prices right now, fifty nine dollars and
thirty six cents a barrel in the West Texas crew
it's been creeping up a little, creeping up, just a little,
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and the Brend Crew it at sixty three dollars and
a penny. That is the per barrel price. Dan your
treasury also up a touch four point zero nine to eight.
No changes yet on the thirty year fixed mortgage at
six point twenty seven gold forty one hundred and ninety
four dollars an ounce, the silver price at fifty seven
to thirty five still insane, insane highs. The layoffs right,
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so we'll have jobs numbers in tomorrow to the extent
that they'll be accurate. Is the BLS bere of labor statistics?
You know, do they have everything back on track after
the shutdown to be able to get us numbers. Are
are they working still on numbers from previous months? We
saw that ADP showed that jobs are down thirty thousand
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for last month. There have been layoffs everywhere, layoff announcements
at one point one million this year. Yes, but the
investment into AI is through the roof, So does one
cancel out the other. Not for the person who lost
their job, but for the reality that the job market
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is changing because technology is changing it and that's just
the way it is. Well, that's just the way it is.
The world is crazy, but we do not have to be.
That's why I bring you to Tony Katz at TK
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to get your car looking great. What we do is
on Thursdays, we take a breath, We take a beat,
we play some music where like the world's crazy, but
we don't have to be. We do not have to
be cause you know these we're not like these other people.
So we take a breath, We roll down the windows,
although it's very cold, that very hard to roll down
the windows, turn up the speakers, and we listen to
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some music. And so I went, I don't know if
this is alt rock, this is not pop, this is
I mean, this is some gen X stuff right here.
I think producer Carl I went with some straight gen
X stuff. I went to nineteen ninety two. By the way,
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this was nineteen ninety two. I thought this was later
or earlier than that, but I guess not. It's from
the Cure. Roll down your windows, maybe not, grab yourself
a drink. I'm not here to judge. Just don't be driving.
Turn up your speakers. I know it's Thursday, but Friday,
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It's time to play America's favorite game. What the heck
is that television theme song? Here's how we play our game.
Producer Carl has picked a television theme song from yesteryear.
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I have to guess what it is, and I am
at a loss of the chat room is terrible. The
chat room's trying to steal Matt Bear's job. I'm allowed
to phone a friend that would be Matt Bear, or
I can use the chat room on the live stream
on YouTube to help me. Let's check in with Matt
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Bear right now. Because I'm at a loss. Let's start
this from the beginning, Producer Carl, Let's start the television
theme song from the beginning. Matt Bear, what is that
television theme song? That's Bates Motel, Tony nice. You stole
that from the chat room, didn't you.
Speaker 2 (16:30):
No, I don't look at that.
Speaker 1 (16:32):
Oh, the chat room has a lot, a lot, a
lot of thoughts right there.
Speaker 2 (16:37):
I thought it was minimal.
Speaker 1 (16:39):
No, No, we've already done that.
Speaker 2 (16:40):
Okay, I sit on air that no such show existed,
and Matt Bear was correct, Bates Motel existed. I guess
he I liked the show. Ah, this is all Carl's idea.
Speaker 1 (16:54):
You know, I do not know what this is.
Speaker 2 (17:00):
It's about show.
Speaker 1 (17:02):
It's futuristic. Wow, Carl, I am, I am not sure.
I will take the hint if you've got one.
Speaker 2 (17:14):
No, he got it?
Speaker 1 (17:16):
Who got what he got?
Speaker 2 (17:18):
Bates Motel?
Speaker 1 (17:19):
Wait, that's it?
Speaker 2 (17:21):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (17:21):
I thought you were. I thought you were making it up.
Speaker 2 (17:23):
No, it's about Norman Bates and his mother.
Speaker 1 (17:29):
What the hell's rone with all of you?
Speaker 2 (17:32):
It's real creepy.
Speaker 1 (17:33):
Wait, hold on, Bates Motel was a real show.
Speaker 2 (17:36):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (17:37):
I was trying to follow. And this is the actual
theme song to Bates Motel.
Speaker 2 (17:41):
You just think about a young Norman Bates with this
with his mother.
Speaker 1 (17:45):
No, I will not be thinking about a young Norman
Bates with his mother, Thank you very much. I have
my own childhood traumas. I don't need anybody else's.
Speaker 2 (17:52):
What about Jason Breweries and his mother? Four he's oh yeah, if.
Speaker 1 (17:58):
You can't pronounce his last name, right, I swear I
thought you were just putting me on. I didn't know
you were being serious. Oh my gosh, okay, well the
whole thing just passed right over my head. I missed
every part of that. I feel terrible. So Bates Motel
was a real show.
Speaker 2 (18:17):
When did it run twenty thirteen?
Speaker 1 (18:21):
Really? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (18:22):
Look it up on Wikipedia.
Speaker 1 (18:24):
See now the chat room is being rude. They're like
Tony's last name now is Biden. You'll go to hell.
That's that's just wrong. I thought I thought I was
getting played. Oh my gosh, sounds the real thing. Live
and Learn. Every day you learn something new on Tony
Kats in the morning news. That's what you learned. That's
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Bates Motel. I had no idea. Wow, maybe a nap
is well needed in my future. On Tony Katz today.
The news just breaking minutes ago. The suspect who allegedly
planted pipe bombs outside the RNC and DNC headquarters in
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twenty twenty one, the day before January sixth, is now
in federal custody. This is a five year investigation allegedly.
So this is what's happening. This is just breaking right now.
We're gonna be getting information about this throughout the day.
There'll be more on this on Tony Katz today at noon.
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This is pretty big because there's been this question has
has remained about well you made these allegations, you made
these statements. How come we have this video, we have
this photo, we have this and yet nothing's happened. Tell
me about this connectivity, because this could go a very
long way into trying to understand who was involved within
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January sixth. The plenty of people were invited into the capitol.
They did nothing wrong. They're not criminals. They never been
treated like criminals. There's actually cases now where people who
were convicted and then told that they had to pay
restitution for being involved in January sixth, they got pardon
and now they're getting their restitution back. So this is
a big story and this is going to be followed.
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While having on Tony Katz today at noon, Kendall and
Casey are up next to me. I guess I got
to go and watch Bates Motel now.