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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Flick spots here and there. I think today's gonna be quiet,
but it's just going to be cold, mostly cloudy to
partly cloudy. High of twenty five tonight, mostly clear, quiet,
really cold. In fact, near record cold tonight, a low
down to ten. The record, by the way is eight,
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set back in eighteen eighty six, so we qus.
Speaker 2 (00:25):
That eighteen eighty six is when automobiles were really affecting
global warming. So I'm glad things have gotten better by
two degrees since then. That's right.
Speaker 1 (00:34):
It's also the first year that Randy Allis started on daybreak.
Speaker 2 (00:36):
So that's true story about it. That's true story. He
was a young forty three year old, Yes he was. Yes,
you're getting better, you're learning your places isvo.
Speaker 1 (00:48):
He is on it today, Winshill values. By the way,
Tomorrow morning around zero. We're dry then for your Friday,
partly cloudy thirty two. Saturday should be dry for all
of the sports events that are going on Saturday, Partly
cloudy thirty four, and then another chance for maybe a
wintery mix and then snow to the north on Sunday
with highs around thirty.
Speaker 2 (01:10):
Okay, and that's it. Yep, excellent, that's all I got.
It's enough. Marcus Bailey good Man, WISH TV meteorologist, I
appreciate you. Right now, we've got twenty five degrees in
the American Standard Heating weather Center. The time is six o' eight.
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Drip the fawsets. And if you're like me, you've already
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Looks me, okay, okay. Tony Katz at ninety three WIBC,
good morning, Good to be with you. Indianapolis has not
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stopped being ridiculous. They're moving forward on their Visions zero plan.
Vision zero is about getting cars off the road. And
I challenge anybody who's a part of this in Indianapolis
to even think of engaging the debate with me. I'll
open up the phone lines. If County Counselor John Barth
wants to argue this, he can. It's not gonna go great,
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but he's more than welcome to give his position. Vision
zero is a concept of how you reduce car fatalities,
how do you bring down the number of injuries. Vision zero,
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I think comes out of Sweden, is that where it
comes out of and the theory is that they can
bring car fatalities down to zero. It does not take
much to understand that in order to bring fatalities down
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down to zero, and if this is what they say,
the Vision Zero Network is a collaborative nonprofit campaign helping
communities set and reach the goal of Vision zero, eliminating
traffic fatalities and severe injuries among all road users while
increasing safe, healthy, equitable mobility. You get rid of car
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fatalities by getting rid of all the cars and moving
everybody to public transportation. That's what it is. There's nothing
decent here and good here. It's the elimination of private
mobility and only being able to travel via government approved
central planning. Now what they don't tell you is once
the car is gone from the city, they'll eventually get
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into who gets to ride Now, I will save that
for later. I say this because all of their programs,
all of their NonStop nonsense visions, all go in the
same direction. It's about control. For what other reason would
you want people not to have mobility? And it is
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about taking away mobility. If you want to say that
this area of Indianapolis or that area of Indianapolis has
an issue with people getting hit while they're pedestrians. I
think there's a lot we could possibly do, but bring
it to zero. No, can't do that. The only way
that happens is if you remove cars. I have stated
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publicly that I could end all drunk driving after five PM.
I could end it right now. We don't allow any
cars on the road after five pm. Done. That's what
they're doing, That's what they're saying. This is environmental psychosis,
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and it involves your ability to travel freely. And Indianapolis
is saying, great, we're going to release it's our vision.
Isn't this wonderful? Now it's not wonderful, Indianapolis. If you
continue to vote for progressive nonsense, you are the ones
who will suffer. And the suburbs have already figured this out.
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How do we build cities and municipalities where we don't
have to deal with you're crazy, they're right, you're wrong,
Stop being wrong. It's just that easy. Tony Katz, let's
me by the way, how you doing? Everybody? Ninety three WIBC,
Good morning, So an update on an update on an
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update when it comes to the double tap and the
Venezuelan drug votes. I'll leave it to you to explain,
Martha Raddits.
Speaker 3 (05:44):
And tonight new information. According to a source familiar with
the incident, the two survivors climbed back onto the boat
after the initial strike. They were believed to be potentially
in communication with others and salvaging some of the drugs.
Because of that, it was determined they were still in
the fight and valid targets. A JAG officer was also
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giving legal advice. So again, David, that video will be
key and Admiral Bradley will be on the hill tomorrow
behind close court.
Speaker 2 (06:13):
Admiral Bradley and others will be testifying to Congress about
what happened here. Tony Katz ninety three WIBC, good morning.
You know the basics of the story. These drug boats
have been coming in. The US military has been hitting
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the drug boats. Some people say that this is an
act of war in and of itself. I argue, you
tell Congress to demand the President come to them and
ask for a declaration of war. We were on this
part so early that everything else only leads to further
questions of why Congress hasn't acted, And the only rational
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answer one can give is Congress is okay with this.
They might be okay with it for different reasons Republicans
versus Democrats. Republicans could very well be okay with this
because they want to see the drug boats taken out.
They don't want to get in Trump's way. Democrats are
okay with this because they want the political issue and
they don't want to get in Trump's way. In both cases,
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one can clearly argue they're not doing their constitutionally prescribed job.
But I can't force them to do that. If they
won't do it, I don't have a say except to
vote for somebody else. Same with you. Oh, certainly we
have a say. We could say things. Please don't think
that you have to be silent on it. Don't be ridiculous.
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But the idea that somehow it is wrong to engage,
I'm not there. The idea that somehow these people get
a level of due process, I'm not there. I think, however,
it is okay to say eleven warships and fifteen thousand
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troops and talk of what regime change? Whoa whoa whoa
whoa whoa whoa whoa? Life stings for the Venezuelans. Maduro
is a thug who absolutely took out his political opponents
to be able to stay in power. He doesn't listen
to election results. He is the strong man in any
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conversation of strongmen, what regime change are you looking for?
Putting troops on the ground, mister anti war president. Yeah,
that's gonna that's gonna lead to a different set of conversations.
But the story goes that back on September second, a
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drug boat was taken out, and then a second hit
was given to that boat as there were survivors clinging
to the wreckage. That's how the Washington Post reported it,
survivors clinging to the wreckage. They made it seem like
Pete Hegseth himself said give it a second hit, take
those guys out, and then he was salivating and saying,
I cannot wait to see they're dead corpses. That didn't happen. Now,
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I would argue that the White House didn't properly respond
to this, because sometimes they don't properly respond. They find
themselves a little bit on the wrong foot. They know
how to fight, but they sometimes don't know how to
just make it easy. It's a weird thing, and I
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will tell you I don't like it. Hey, there are
things I don't like. This one of the things I
don't like many things I do. So the follow up
reporting was, wait a second, there's video of this, there's
alredo of this. Until we see that, how could we
even begin to comment on it? And then we learned
that it wasn't a hegseet who gave some second order
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based on seeing the video and seeing these guys clinging
to wreckage. No, was the target destroyed, No, we'll destroy
the target, A very standard thing that you would expect
somebody in the military to say. Comes this from Martha
Raddit's over at ABC that she has new data, new
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data presented to ABC News that these guys were trying
to radio other people and salvage the drugs they were running.
First of all, we're admitting now that it wasn't eed
a drug vote, which, okay, thank you, ABC. I wonder
Ifrump's gonna give some of the money back now they
admit that's funny. Oh the heck with you. They admit
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that it's a drug vote and that they were trying
to salvage the drugs and contact other people. Now, how
do you know that. That's a great question. I'd love
to see that video. But this will all be part
of the conversation that Admiral Bradley Frank, Mitch Bradley, if
your name is Frank, do you use the nickname Mitch?
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I just I don't know what moves people, but he does.
He is going to be providing a briefing today and
what has well people like myself annoyed is that it's
a c briefing. The Congress, at least to some has said,
why is it. We don't have the right data on this.
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Just provide us the data on this. It's all we're
asking for. Why couldn't we just get this directly as
we needed it. There's a question there. I think it's
a legitimate one. But it's very clear that what we
said from the beginning is also accurate. You don't trust
the Washington Post from the first story. You're out of
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your mind. If you trust the Washington Post from a
first story, they can't be trusted. Now we can ask ourselves,
and I believe that this is the fair game conversation.
It's our military. We're allowed to ask how it is run.
This idea of we don't get to say is nonsense.
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This idea of oh, you didn't put on the uniform,
you don't get to say is such garbage. It is
so embarrassing when people say that. I would laugh in
someone's face, not even think twice if they said to me,
because I never served, I don't get a say in
how the military works. Ah, that's funny. Also, you're dumb. No, sorry,
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not you, They're dumb. But this is where we are
with the double tap story and the Venezuelan drug boats.
An admission that they are drug boats, and admission that
the Washington Post got the story wrong, but still a
conversation of what actually happened and what do we want
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because it is up to us. And yeah, holding a
standard for the world to see isn't a bad idea.
There's something very valuable in that. Ah. The Christmas season,
I mean, listen, everybody's naughty, but there are good things happening,
good people to hang out with and enjoy. And I
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want everybody in on it. I want everybody in on
the season and feeling good. Tony Kats ninety three, WIBC,
good morning, Good to be with you. I was like,
I can I can help with this. It doesn't have
to be all cantankris out there. Well, it doesn't matter
politically or economically. There's good stuff and we should be
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more into the good stuff and bring people together this
Christmas season. That's why I bring you Jews playing Christmas tunes,
Juice playing Christmas Dude. But if the strings and bells,
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it's a holly, jolly knight, So turn that radio off.
It's totally into the group.
Speaker 4 (13:53):
Quick to.
Speaker 2 (13:57):
Joe playing Christmas tone. We're rocking this season, Miss Sugar.
That jingle is taking over the country, Ladies and gentlemen,
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taking over the entire country. So here's how we play.
We picked songs that were either written by or performed
by people who are Jewish. And I went right to
the chairman of the board. Okay he was. He was
on the board, a member of the rat Pack, Sammy
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Davis Junior. I think it comes from there's an album
Christmas with the rat Pack. It was an album or
just a just an event, Sammy Davis Junior. What year
was this? I was trying to figure out the year
and I didn't have it. It's Christmas all over the world,
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Christial Carl play it. Look at us celebrating together with Sammy. Honestly,
if you're not celebrating Christmas with Sammy, I don't even
know how you're celebrating Christmas. I don't even think it's possible.
(15:26):
Matt Bear has a large poster of Sammy Davis Junior
and he hangs out with him every Christmas and Arbor Day.
Speaker 5 (15:34):
Yeah. I work on Arbor Day every.
Speaker 2 (15:35):
Year, right, doing fine.
Speaker 5 (15:38):
Work, planting a tree. Man, I plant a tree and
watch a girl.
Speaker 2 (15:43):
God bless us everyone.
Speaker 5 (15:45):
God bless us everyone.
Speaker 2 (15:47):
By the way, Matt Bear did not need and to
look up what Arbor Day was. He knew, he knew
it was the tree thing.
Speaker 5 (15:53):
I love my days.
Speaker 6 (15:54):
I love my Arbor Day, my Tree Day, the day
from grass right.
Speaker 2 (16:01):
Honestly, Sammy does it right. So that was just another
rousing rendition of Jews playing Christmas tunes. And we will
do it again. We will do it again to celebrate
the Christmas season. Just people need to relax. I will
share with you the people who need to relax. You know,
I don't often it's not a death threat. It's just
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what you get on social media. But Tony Kenneth says
he just got swatted. I guess this is now the
cool thing to do. Everyone needs a chill. I don't
know why we don't have any arrests. And if you
tell me, well, it's hard to find people involved with swatting.
We find people all the time for all sorts of things.
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Someone's making a phone call, somebody is engaged in an email.
We can't trace these things back at least one. At
least one Tony Katz ninety three WIBC, Good morning, Good
to be with you live on YouTube YouTube dot com
slash WIBC. The chat room is there. They're an ordinary bunch,
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so proceed with caution. Listen. I've been around these people
long enough to know right if you're going to feed them,
bring enough for everybody. The swatting is when you call
and you call the police and say there's a problem
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at so and so's house and it's domestic violence and
there's an attack and there's this. Then police show up
expecting an issue, but there is no issue. The objective
is to create harm, harm to the people that you're
calling about, maybe to the police because there's a response.
It's very dangerous stuff, and it has been happening allegedly
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to members of the Indiana General Assembly and I hate
utilizing the word allegedly. I don't think anybody's lying to me,
but I want to see some more information about who's
doing this, where this is happening, the level of the threat.
We hear it and then nothing else comes of it,
and it's driving me crazy. Oh I just sounded like
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Christopher walking there. Wow's so crazy. It's not great. I'm
not Jay Moore, but I'm working on it. I want
to know when these people get arrested, and why are
all these things happening. They tell me because of redistricting,
which is an insane thing to have happened. I favor redistricting.
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I don't favor swatting people who disagree with me. I
favor a discussion with them and trying to change their mind,
which is why I have been so harsh on these
so called influencers who are so incredibly stupid and don't
understand the state and don't understand how to win this fight.
You can't win it by screaming and yelling. You gotta
win it by persuasion and instilling a level of strength
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that this is something of value. That's my take. Other
people have a different take. Swatting is ridiculous swatting. People
need to go to jail now. We should be clear
that the swatting hasn't just been people who are elected officials.
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Tony Kinnittt, right here on this station seven pm every day,
says that he got swatted, that police reached out to him.
I guess he was a relationship with his local police department.
And we're getting these calls, everything all right over there
and he's like, you know what this is, but yeah,
and he took care of it from there. Someone called
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to go after Tony Kinnittt. What are we doing? What
possibly are we doing that we think that this is
in any way an answer And this is about the
more violent society where engaging these things. What was the
story you sent me the other day, a producer, Carl,
This was fire is the foundation. And nine out of
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ten college students think that violence is okay if you
don't like what somebody.
Speaker 7 (20:14):
Says, Yeah, you know, the words could be violence.
Speaker 2 (20:18):
Words could be violence. Nine out of ten college students
believe that words are actually violence. So that's that's very
messed up. That is a very because it means that
you shouldn't be allowed to speak very detrimental to a
guy like myself who does this for a living. But
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the madness continues. My social media feed is a joy
in a treat and when I say that, it is
not a joy in a treat. There have been over
the last two days two things that have taken place.
The first one was the guy who hopes I get
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hit with an icicle and it shouldn't kill me, but
just leave me paralyzed. You've got a lot of thought
in that one, like you had to visualize it and
the size of the icicle and where I was walking
and where it hit me and what part it kind
of like went through and what it severed or what
it cracked. But no, no, no, I'm still breathing. But
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I mean, that's that's a lot of thought. And then
I was discussing. I was actually we'd actually never got
to it. I was scheduled to discuss redistricting our Newsmax
yesterday and someone sent me a post. Are you discussing
how removing the consent of the government makes you a tyrants?
Which I'm not doing redistricting this and do that? But
they continue after that you can discuss which amendment is
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used for tyrants hashtag two A. He disagrees with me,
So the answer is, somebody should use a firearm. Guys,
if you disagree, you disagree. If you think you have
to engage in this, society doesn't thrive well. If you
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think words are violent, society doesn't thrive well. If you
think it's okay to kill a healthcare CEO in the
middle of the street, or Charlie Kirk while he's inviting
people to a micropote to talk to him, society doesn't
thrive well. And if you ask me why I'm not
a Democrat, that's why, because I think society should engage open,
honest conversation even when we don't like it. Now, Tara Hastings, First,
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this cold, this ridiculous cold. I also heard that we're
expecting more snow next.
Speaker 4 (22:37):
Week Tuesday, there's a chance of some snow as well,
but temperatures are going to be a little bit warmer,
so we'll have to see whether or not we get
maybe a little bit of a mix in there on Tuesday.
Speaker 2 (22:52):
You don't, you don't have anything in the forecast that
makes you say, oh, next week we're all going to die.
I do not. I do not. January twenty fourth Tara
Haystins Trump one year later, a red tie gala. It
is going gangbusters. I actually have some people calling me
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because the the system we use for ticket sales they
actually had. They were down first for a while, but
everything's working now, so you can get your tickets. Tickets
dot Tony Kats dot com is where you go. You
can go to w IBC dot com. The bourbon, the food,
the laughs, the good time. And I'm serious, I want
the Wish TV weather conglomerate. Okay there to take pictures
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with people. I want you, I want Marcus, I want
I want June arsuitis not Ryan Morrison, no one needs that,
but I want I want you guys there, Okay to
shake hands, kiss babies, maybe kiss Matt Bear. I don't know.
I'm not here to judge whatever Marcus wants to do
and and and be there. So so the question before
(23:59):
us is, if invited, will you show up?
Speaker 4 (24:03):
I is it downtown?
Speaker 2 (24:05):
Do you see downtown Indianapolis at the Highatt Regency, the famed,
trusted and oh so sexy Highatt Regency, Highatt Regency. When
you want to impress, that's.
Speaker 4 (24:18):
That's too an ah.
Speaker 2 (24:20):
Oh, absolutely, Hair tried this the Highatt Regency Downtown Indianapolis,
because you deserve only the best.
Speaker 4 (24:32):
Spectacular? Was this the one that I was that you
said something about cowboy boots or something?
Speaker 7 (24:39):
What you were?
Speaker 4 (24:40):
Yeah, didn't you say something about, oh where your cowboy
boots or something?
Speaker 2 (24:43):
No? No, no, And first of all, I think you can.
I think what was happening? You were on OnlyFans and
you saw that and you got it? Got it? Okay?
Speaker 4 (24:53):
Twenty fourth, I don't have anything on the calendar, but
I would need to find out if my babysitter is available,
So let me talk with my husband.
Speaker 2 (25:05):
Oh Phil Sanchez is available. Don't worry, Phil Sanchez will
take care of your baby.
Speaker 4 (25:09):
Oh Phil Sanchez will. Okay, great, Yes.
Speaker 2 (25:13):
They want to see the people want to meet you.
They want to meet you, They want to meet Matt Bear.
They want everything. They want the full confluence of everything.
Tonykats in the morning news in one place.
Speaker 4 (25:25):
So at the Hyatt Regency, the.
Speaker 2 (25:28):
Hyatt Regency, downtown Indianapolis, Cowboy Boots are welcome. That's great.
It is Tara Haysin's I gotta do radio.
Speaker 4 (25:40):
Now okay, bye bye, now all right.
Speaker 2 (25:43):
January twenty fourth Tickets toot Tonycats dot com. You gotta
be there. It's the perfect Christmas gift. It's gonna be unbelievable,
a night you are going to adore so great, So
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now in the American Standard Heating Weather Center. The time
is seven ten. I'm asking for a tour and I
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don't think I do this too often. There are two places.
One has been offered to me and I haven't been
able to take them up on it, and I want you.
They've been people have been so kind, and that is
Scottish right. I want that tour more than oxygen. As
a matter of fact, they've got a whole event space.
Talk about a place I would love to do an
event Scottish right, paul Ah. That would be amazing, and
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we'll do it with Scotch instead of bourbon. And I
don't know if they're gonna go for that, but I
want the tour so desperately. It is just another one
of those amazing spots that Indianapolis has that we take
for granted. People just drive right by it. Silly. Did
I say hello? Tony Katz ninety three WIBC, but Kerns
and Carmel has the story. The Indie Airport is debuting
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a Tuskegee Airmen exhibit. Yeah, I want the tour. I
want to see it. I want someone to explain it
to me. The Tuskegee Airmen, Americans, Freedom Flyers, it's called.
It is one of the largest, it's the longest scheduled
exhibit in the history of the airport. It's going to
run through March of twenty twenty six, which honors the
legacy of the Tuskegee Airmen. It's got artifacts, airmen, stories,
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and a whole bunch of other insane memorabilia that you
can read through and look at. Great part of American history.
I absolutely love it. I want to see more of this,
whether it's with Tuskegee Airmen or just military in general,
which I mean I would adore, absolutely fantastic. This is
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a very very very cool exhibit that is going to
be here through March twenty six, twenty twenty six, which
I believe is like a it's not a holiday, it's
Tuskegee Airman Recognition Day. There's a day for everything, why
not a day for this? There are groovy things happening.
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I know it's weird to think of, you know, just
go to the airport and check this out. But go
to the airport and check this out. Very very cool.
Love seeing it. Want to get a more in depth look.
Tony Katz in ninety three WIBC. Good morning, getting ready
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well there is so much more. Uh Scott Besens, he's
the Treasury secretary. You've seen pictures and he was over
at this event, uh with It was put on by
the New York Times. Put on by the New York Times.
And I always forget the guy's name. I think I
(31:04):
called him Aaron Sorkin, and I don't think his first
name is Aaron. He's over there at CNBC, he's doing
the hosting at this event, and some of the conversations
are the standard conversations you would expect a left leaning
(31:25):
journalists quote unquote. And I don't specific particularly mind Sorkin,
but he is what he is in terms of his
his leanings, and the kind of response is you would
expect from somebody who is in a Trump cabinet, for example,
like this.
Speaker 8 (31:39):
He told a friend of mine the other day, I said,
you know, if Donald Trump invented a cure for cancer,
the Democrats would say, and the mainstream media would say, yeah,
but it causes the standaruff.
Speaker 2 (31:49):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (31:52):
And the Wall Street Journal, in one of their few
good editorials lately, had a piece the other day by
a clinical psych kind of trist and the question was,
is there Trump arrangement syndrome? Is it a psychological condition?
Speaker 2 (32:06):
And he concluded it is absolutely is absolutely is. So
he makes those comments and then he is on this
this panel over there and he's admitting I don't even
read the New York Times.
Speaker 5 (32:20):
The question is, how should this is like a new look?
Speaker 2 (32:23):
Is this a new normal? That Andrew, there's no new normal.
Speaker 8 (32:26):
And you know, I can tell you that I actually
don't read the New York Times anymore. That sometimes I
do watch CNBC, but you know, occasionally people send me
articles and like there's just this fever swamp and you know,
you're you're now a pop historian with nineteen twenty nine,
and you know, in twenty thirty, forty fifty years, the
(32:50):
New York Times is no longer the paper record. You
can't go like, you know, I read this article like
President Trump is slowing down. President Trump's mineral capacity is
one hundred percent fake that, like he only called me
twice at two in the morning last week instead of
three times.
Speaker 2 (33:08):
You're saying he called you.
Speaker 6 (33:09):
I believe that he called you like that.
Speaker 8 (33:12):
That whole narrative you had. What was the greatest, one
of the greatest scandals of all time, that the coverage
of the Biden administration, Joe Biden's diminished capacity and the
cover up.
Speaker 2 (33:25):
And that's what Now this is coming up again because
in the cabinet meeting a couple of days, you remember,
I covered the cabinet meetings live, uh, and I didn't
notice it. President Trump appears to a couple of times
have dozed off for a moment there, closed his eyes
like he was resting. Got up. He's too old up.
(33:47):
Look at that fallen asleep in the cabinet meeting, and
they're all discussing it and they're making fun of it.
The point that Besent is making here is that your
part of a machine that won't even admit that you
covered up for Joe Biden when he was clearly mentally incapacitated.
Speaker 8 (34:06):
What was the greatest, one of the greatest scandals of
all time, that the coverage of the Biden administration Joe
Biden's diminished capacity and the cover up.
Speaker 2 (34:17):
And that's why there to raise these questions. Where was
the New York Times.
Speaker 8 (34:20):
We just had a three hour cabinet meeting yesterday, Andrew,
for ten months the Biden administration did not have a
cabinet meeting. How are you going to invote the twenty
fifth Amendment If the cabinet secretaries never see the president,
which they didn't that you know, I hear from people
in the Treasury Building. Then I see President Trump more
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in a day than my predecessor saw Joe Biden in
half a year.
Speaker 2 (34:47):
Now, there's no question that that's true. But I want
to make sure we're all on the same page. We're
allowed to notice that Donald Trump dozed off in a
cabinet meeting. We're all allowed to notice that. We could
say how human it is, and that you've done it,
and that I've done it, but it did happen. What
(35:10):
we cannot do is let people who still refuse to
admit the cover up of Joe Biden decide that therefore
something has to happen. We get to decide that these
are the rules that they created, and the Left doesn't
get to give us Now new rules that we can't
(35:30):
listen to. What it is that you just told us
are the rules? You said, this is all okay, you said,
defend your guy at all costs. You said, don't notice
things me. I'm gonna notice everything because i just can't
help myself. But I'm not going to take any lectures
from progressives on what to do about it. You know
what I would do out of a two hour meeting,
(35:52):
not a three hour meeting, mister president. I would maybe
turn the air down in the room to make it colder.
It too warm, You get too cozy, right. I would
stop having Pam Bondy say you're so great, mister President,
over and over and over again. That'll llull you right
to sleep. Have a shorter meeting, but get lectured to
(36:16):
by by the left. Part of the reason Trump has
these cabinet meetings in front of the cameras is to
show look at what's happening. This is what Joe Biden
could not do, and his cabinet, which all knew he
was mentally impaired, did not even ask for They all
(36:39):
covered it up. You think Pete Butter Judge is a
good guy. These people, these people knew he was incapable,
and they were like, well, we'll just run the country.
And instead, I didn't vote for Pete Budha Judge. Rational
people didn't vote for Pete Buddha Judge. Ella Harris knew
(37:00):
what was happening and did nothing. That's who these people are.
And then they want a lecture. Yeah, I'm better off
with Trump in office. I'm glad Biden and Kamala Harris
aren't in office. But if you think I'm gonna not
notice that the President of the United States is seventy
nine years old and maybe we need a little bit younger,
you're also insane. I'm not gonna notice. I'm not gonna
(37:24):
pretend that it's not happening. I'm going to notice all
of it, just that easy. Today on the Marketplace, Spatula Heaven,
it's about time. Tony Katz ninety three WIBC, Good morning.
Get a good look at those old studios there at
the live stream, because that's changing. During downtime, I'm clearing
(37:48):
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Your dollars waiting for you. The live stream is over
there on the youtubes, and there's Matt Bear in, there's
producer Carl. We're moving buildings, moving studios. I'm actually gonna
be swinging by to say my goodbyes to the place
that gave me my start. Right there where Matt Bear
is sitting right now, Oh, right there in that spot.
(38:34):
Get out of my chair. No, not your chair, that's
my spot.
Speaker 5 (38:39):
No, yes, ultiple pull people use this chair.
Speaker 2 (38:43):
Yes, yes, yes, you will leave now.
Speaker 5 (38:48):
OK now I'm leaving, Matt.
Speaker 2 (38:52):
Do you ever find yourself trying to like, like, I
don't know, flip an egg or or do something there
near the stove the frying pan. You're like, man, if
only I had a spatula.
Speaker 5 (39:02):
Man, I always have to use my hands, so right,
I love a specula.
Speaker 2 (39:07):
Well, Luckily for you, I have found dozens of handmade
wooden spatulas.
Speaker 5 (39:15):
You don't say, uh, they are.
Speaker 2 (39:18):
They've got thirty or more hand crafted options of different
wood species. Walnut, honey, actually it's not even just honey, honey, locust, cedar, maple, oak,
protected with mineral oil hand wash. Only keep replying the
oil every few washes. Do not put in the dishwasher.
This person makes spatulas.
Speaker 6 (39:37):
Oh it's beautiful honeyoak, speculas and they sound Is this
that Tony Cats?
Speaker 5 (39:43):
Is this wherefy?
Speaker 2 (39:43):
Okay, yeah, twitter, Tony Cat's all right, and you can
see it there.
Speaker 5 (39:48):
Oh these are paddles.
Speaker 6 (39:49):
Oh no, no, these are paddles child disciplinary tools. This
is I wish I had these around when I was
a kid. I would have turned out the way I am.
Speaker 2 (39:59):
Wow.
Speaker 5 (39:59):
If you have have it's good.
Speaker 6 (40:01):
If you have like two dozen kids, it's one for
each paddle, so you can really you can draw names
on them and everything. Just make sure you don't wash
them in the dishwasher because then they'll ruin, uh.
Speaker 5 (40:13):
Drill holes on them.
Speaker 2 (40:14):
And hold on the second.
Speaker 5 (40:15):
Stop stop.
Speaker 2 (40:18):
Why was the first thing that you went to was paddles.
Speaker 5 (40:23):
Because that's what they are.
Speaker 2 (40:24):
I mean, seriously, stop that, seriously, produce your Carl, what
is that?
Speaker 8 (40:34):
Yes?
Speaker 2 (40:35):
Why why was this? They're clearly spatuless. Why do you
make it into something that's kind of I don't know,
like Catholic school dirty. By the way, I'm gonna get emails.
Oh my god, send your emails immediately to Jason Hammer.
Speaker 5 (40:54):
W I WC dot car the anybody but me.
Speaker 2 (40:59):
These are spatch This is for This is for uh,
stirring the gravy for for Sunday night macaroni.
Speaker 6 (41:05):
No, that's what mom used to call when she hit
me over the butt with a paddle, stirring the gravy.
Speaker 2 (41:11):
Hold on, did your mother ever hit you?
Speaker 6 (41:13):
No? No, No, I got spanked once and I don't know. Yeah,
I only got spanked once in my entire life. You
know that's a problem. That was as a child's correct Yeah,
I was seventeen card and I was like, we put
you in algebra two. Smack right across the butt rifle.
Speaker 2 (41:34):
This is a spatula. It's meant for flipping an egg.
The question is do I want a spatula? Hold on, Producer,
Carl needs to calm down. Carl needs to get him
take a breath and get a hold of himself. He
is a twelve year old giggling. Do I want a
(41:59):
spatula that I have to keep protected with mineral oil? Oh?
Speaker 5 (42:03):
So you have to pour the mineral oil over the
is and.
Speaker 2 (42:07):
Then you got it.
Speaker 9 (42:07):
You have to rub it into your spatula. Then, yeah,
that gives a velocity. Tony, It's like you're throwing a curveball.
Whatever you want, and you're not.
Speaker 2 (42:18):
Throwing this dispatula is not a weapon. Stop trying to
hurt people.
Speaker 6 (42:23):
Hold this wood, my adopted family. I hold up the spatula.
Everybody gets in line. You know, it's a beautiful thing.
Speaker 5 (42:32):
I don't have to adopt it family.
Speaker 2 (42:34):
Hey mom, why is Matt Bear single?
Speaker 5 (42:36):
No, I wouldn't be a great father. I'd be a
great discipline area.
Speaker 2 (42:40):
You'd be a fantastic yeather. You go over forward. This
parenting class are giving us is just gets got the
ladies swooning. They're lining up right now at forty monuments, circle.
Speaker 6 (42:51):
One sea on the report card. Homemade spatula. That's all
I know. I'm holding it up and I'm going to
be like, this is going to be a smart household,
and I appreciate it because they all grow up to
be successful in their careers.
Speaker 2 (43:03):
All I know is and never mind whatever happened to
you as a child. The wooden spoon is a standard, right,
and I never had to treat it with mineral oil.
This is the part that's confusing me because these spatulas
are twelve dollars each, right, Yeah, they're very pretty and
you can get two for twenty they're in Muncie. I
(43:28):
just don't know about the treating part. I just want
to be able to use it. But in terms of
a look, I think they're very attractive.
Speaker 5 (43:35):
Oh, they're really cool, really well done.
Speaker 6 (43:37):
It's what's that word, a RTI artisanal artsy arts as artisanal. Yeah,
there are artisanal spatulas that he had worked and then
you rub the mineral oil all over it and just
kind of knead it in and that's how you treat them.
So it's it's kind of a process. But I would
definitely buy one, just one.
Speaker 2 (43:59):
Yeah, I'm not a goes to the price, so I'm
not I it's it's the upkeep part that has me confused.
Cat On on the on the live stream says they'll
dry out easily without the mineral oil.
Speaker 6 (44:13):
Yeah, yeah, you just told them in the tub, and
whoever showers next takes them ount and puts them back.
Speaker 5 (44:20):
Easy stuff.
Speaker 2 (44:21):
I'm starting to think I'm bringing the segment to an end.
Speaker 5 (44:24):
I'm trying to help listen.
Speaker 6 (44:26):
I only no life from my perspective, and that's what
that's what I share.
Speaker 2 (44:30):
Yeah, and isn't that the issue?
Speaker 5 (44:32):
No, no, no, no, no no. I turned out all right,
that turned out right.
Speaker 2 (44:36):
It took me, Oh absolutely, Matt took you turned out great,
you turned out terrific. Not bear everybody. No, no, that's
just fine.
Speaker 5 (44:45):
I am a citizen.
Speaker 6 (44:48):
It took me twelve years to get my degree, and
I got it.
Speaker 2 (44:54):
Uh, these factos are available at the marketplace. Not bad.
I just don't know about the mineral oil. According to
the Washington Times, Democrats are refusing to negotiate on Obamacare subsidies. Okay,
no subsidies. Have a nice day, Tony Katz ninety three WIBC,
(45:14):
Good morning, Great to be with you. If they believe
that they've got this upper hand, and I have argued
for forever the left always overplays their hand, and that
they've got everybody talking about healthcare and they can get
these subsidies and they can keep Obamacare going. I am
the one who said on this very program that Trump
(45:38):
will extend the subsidies. He wants this. He is not
a conservative, he's a populace. He's going to keep this
going and say look what I did for you. Now
he has something on his side, this President Trump, that
Republicans have offered absolutely nothing in fifteen years to counter Obamacare.
Just did a video about this yesterday. If you are
(46:00):
a subscriber of our tonycats dot com, you got it
last night. Myself and Fingers Maloy, we're talking about this,
shared that with everybody. So you should be a subscriber
at tonycats dot com and see it for yourself. Fifteen
years yet you haven't figured out how to message you
don't have a plan, you don't have anything. So of
course Democrats think this is the plan, and we're going
(46:22):
to keep these subsidies, these subsidies that are extended and
exist because of a rising prices, because Obamacare doesn't work.
Obamacare didn't lower costs, Obamacare didn't make anybody healthier or safer.
It just didn't. It was a lie and it was
a fraud put forth by liars and frauds. And now
they want you to pay more for other people. They're
(46:43):
really gross, and they believe they've got the upper hand
on this and they don't have to negotiate. Remember what
they said, We're willing to sit down with anyone anywhere,
at any time. But they never said they were going
to negotiate. They never said it. They have no interest
in negotiating. Hakeem Jeffries, the so called minority leader, doesn't negotiate.
(47:07):
And you say to me, why did you just say
so called? Because he's taken to doing this. It's the
so called Secretary of Defense, Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth
is the so called Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson,
he now says this the so called thing. I don't know.
He did some testing and thought that this was gonna poll. Well,
he's a weird dude, he really is. He lacks a
(47:31):
whole lot of decency. And that's why he's the leader
of the Democrats in the House, so the so called leader,
because he doesn't lead anything. Him and Chuck Schumer, a
soon to be not Senator of New York, they believe
that they can move this and they can get all
the subsidies they want. Trump has said Why are we
giving the money to the hospital groups? So why don't
(47:51):
we give it directly back to the people. I have said,
why are you taking my money to begin with? But hey,
they're not listening to me. I could clearly see Trump
saying no, no, no, we're gonna do something better now you
can be a part of it or not, and not
extending the subsidies. They want to extend things because they
(48:11):
don't want the costs going up. None of this gets
better until Obamacare is ripped out by the route. But
it doesn't happen until you explain to America why and
here's what we're gonna do in extend and here's why
it's going to lower cost for you. That Democrats are
going to scream and yell, but it doesn't matter. They
were screaming and yelling about abortion and about Roe. It
(48:33):
didn't matter. And so this is where the Republicans have
to come to the Lord and say, we're going to
be strong here, we're gonna fight here, and Obamacare is
over over and let's go with market based solutions, including
something across state lines and a whole host of things,
(48:53):
some of which I haven't even thought of yet, but
other people are knowing this subject better than I and say,
let's try and let's start engaging the problem with insurance,
never mind care. Some people are gonna have a rough
time with this, but this Obamacare is giving everybody a
(49:16):
rough time. It's really important that Indiana does not become Illinois.
I mean very, very, very important. Tony Katz, ninety three WIBC,
(49:41):
Good morning, Good to be with you. Illinois seems to
have a real issue with recognizing that illegal means illegal,
and they are very desperate to support illegal immigrants. So
first you have Illinois officials warning rental car companies that
(50:01):
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
they can't be tracked. And the argument is the rental
car company could be held liable. Well, there's a law
(50:23):
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
say such a thing? I take you to a story
about a suburban Chicago police officer Hanover Park. He resumed
(50:51):
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
in a detention center right here in Indiana. He's in
the country illegally, but he has a legal authorization to work,
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so he's allowed to be a cop. The guy who
broke the law is now going to be the guy
enforcing the law. And Illinois is like, whoohoo, welcome back.
Let us not be like Illinois at all in any way,
if we could, I will have much more for you,
(51:37):
including why haven't we heard from Representative Robin Shackelford. She's
allowed to invoke Hitler and no one's going to say
a word like this is totally normal. It's not totally normal.
Where the hell is her apology and what makes her
think she doesn't have to give one for her disgusting words,
(51:57):
for her denigration of the Holocaust. I have got that
that whole story coming up from this so called leader
of Democrats. Of course Democrats, I'm up for the fight.
Tony Katz ninety three WIBC, good morning. So redistricting has
made everybody insane, and for some people it's made them
(52:20):
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 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.
(52:43):
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
amongst leaders of the United States government. Defense Department Inspector
General concluded that heg Seth the information he shared was
(53:03):
considered classified and it outlines the findings of a more
than eight month investigation into the use of Signal and
it found that he sath shared. The information he shared
was 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
(53:27):
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 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
(53:48):
move on so quickly from is this reporting that Mark Kelly,
the same guy who says, don't listen to the military,
he may have shared classified information when screaming and yelling
(54:08):
about Trump. That story is just getting out there that
he posted information or shared information that would be seen
as classified, and that in and of itself could be
a serious issue. Part of our problem, as we've discussed before,
(54:33):
is that we have too much information that is classified,
Way too much information that is classified. It's kind of nuts.
It's part of the problem of the system. But anybody
who's sharing something that they shouldn't be is going to
(54:55):
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. From Democratic Representative Robin Shackelford when she decides,
(55:20):
I'm so bothered by redistricting. I'll just invoke Hitler.
Speaker 7 (55:24):
State Representative Robin Shackleford says she's against redistricting.
Speaker 5 (55:28):
This is more than political performance.
Speaker 6 (55:32):
This is a clear, strategic, manipulated Hitler type plan of control.
Speaker 2 (55:39):
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
to try and engage the idea of government is coming
to have total control all of your kids, they got
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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, these are the new rules. So Robin
Shackelford is now engaging a conversation that if you support registrating,
(56:26):
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 do you start acting
like a person? Everybody I hate and everything I hate
(56:47):
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,
ever supported redistricting? More well, I mean, if you're gonna
compare me to Hitler, I say, let's go all the way.
(57:09):
Where's the apology for your disgusting remarks? Where is the
demand for the apology from the left? They demanded it
from Moms or liberty. They don't demand it here, bunch
of lowlife frauds the Indiana Democratic Party. You're frauds, We
see you. You think Robin Shackelford is leadership? Ah? Hell, no,
(57:36):
disgusting And they won't say a word. And then I
come across this. Now some people are gonna 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
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want to argue he is engaged in being an LG,
that he's serious about Indiana's future, you can. I think
that his actions have shown us that he wants to
be an influencer, and that's all. That's all. He puts
(58:22):
out a post sharing some information about twenty twenty eight
presidential winners and has Vance and the NEWSIVI and then
AOC and then Trump, and he writes JD. Vance will
make 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,
(58:52):
which he's not going to do, that would be his
third term, not his fourth term. And Micah Beckwith actually
puts hashtag FDR did it now? Maybe cause 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,
(59:16):
but doesn't seem to be that way. Every 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
(59:36):
in an elected office than the radio guy. But go
ahead and prove your work. What has he done? 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
(59:57):
the way, so did you. Then he wants to call
me arrogance. I don't give a damn means nothing. And
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 redistracting well good, but it doesn't mean
(01:00:18):
that everything else is just washed away. He wants to
be an influencer. He doesn't want to lead. Who has
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
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one cares about your personality. They want results. That's true
of every elected official. No one cares about your personality
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
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Democrat Robin Shackelford. So that's that's what in his column.
That's where we are in Indiana politics right now. Ugly stuff.
The Dow futures are up fifty one, they're down just
one point seven to five. Tony Katz ninety three WIBC,
good morning, good to be with you. That's where we're at.
(01:01:27):
We've got oil prices right now fifty nine dollars and
thirty six cents a barrel in the West Texas crew
has been creeping up a little, creeping up just a little,
and the Brent crewd 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
(01:01:49):
point twenty seven, gold forty one hundred and ninety four
dollars an ounce, the silver price at fifty seven to
thirty five. Still insane in sane highs the layoffs right,
so we'll have jobs numbers in tomorrow to the extent
that they'll be accurate. Is the BLS bear of labor statistics.
(01:02:12):
You know, do they have everything back on track after
the shutdown to be able to get us numbers? Are
they working still on numbers from previous months? We saw
that ADP showed that jobs are down thirty thousand for
last month. There have been layoffs everywhere, layoff announcements at
one point one million this year. Yes, but the investment
(01:02:39):
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 is changing
because technology is changing it and that's just the way
it is. Well, that's just the way it is. The
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We take a beat. We play some music where like
the world's crazy, but we don't have to be. We
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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 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
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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, this was nineteen ninety two.
I thought this was later or earlier than that, but
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I guess not. It's from the Cure. Roll down your windows, no,
maybe not, grab yourself a drink. I'm not here to judge.
Just don't be driving churn up your speakers. I know
it's Thursday, but Friday. I'm in love. Producer Carl Hit
It just a little bit of music to get us
through people. Just that easy. Find the full list over
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at WOBC dot com at TK Thursday Music Moments presented
by kill a Dent Removal. 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
the television theme song from yesteryear. I have to guess
what it is, and I am at a loss of
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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 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,
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what is that television theme song?
Speaker 5 (01:05:42):
That's Bates moteil Tony nice.
Speaker 2 (01:05:45):
You stole that from the chat room, didn't you.
Speaker 5 (01:05:47):
No, I don't look at that. Oh, the chat.
Speaker 2 (01:05:51):
Room has a lot, a lot, a lot of thoughts
right there.
Speaker 5 (01:05:55):
I thought it was minimal.
Speaker 2 (01:05:57):
No, no, we've already done that.
Speaker 5 (01:05:58):
Okay.
Speaker 7 (01:06:00):
I sat on air that no such show existed, and
and Matt Bear was correct. Bates Motel existed. I guess
he I liked the show.
Speaker 5 (01:06:09):
Ah, this is all Carl's idea.
Speaker 2 (01:06:11):
You know, I do not know what this is.
Speaker 7 (01:06:18):
It's about Norman being show.
Speaker 2 (01:06:19):
It's futuristic. Wow, Carl, I am. I am not sure.
We'll take the hint if you've got one.
Speaker 7 (01:06:31):
No, he got it?
Speaker 2 (01:06:34):
Who got what he got? Bates Motel? Wait, that's it? Yeah,
I thought you were. I thought you were making it up.
Speaker 7 (01:06:41):
No, it's about Norman Bates and his mother.
Speaker 2 (01:06:46):
What the hell's rome with all of you? It's real
creepy Wait, hold on, Bates Motel was a real show.
Speaker 7 (01:06:53):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:06:54):
I was trying to follow. And this is the actual
theme song to Bates Motel.
Speaker 7 (01:06:58):
I just think about a young Norman Bates with this,
with his money.
Speaker 2 (01:07:02):
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 5 (01:07:10):
What about Jason Breweries and his mother.
Speaker 7 (01:07:13):
Four he's oh yeah, if.
Speaker 2 (01:07:15):
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.
I missed every part of that. I feel terrible. So
Bates Motel was a real show.
Speaker 7 (01:07:34):
When did it run twenty thirteen?
Speaker 2 (01:07:38):
Really? Yeah?
Speaker 7 (01:07:40):
Look it up on Wikipedia.
Speaker 2 (01:07:42):
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 just wrong. I thought I thought I was getting played.
Oh my gosh. So that's the real thing. Live and learn.
Every day you learn something new on Tony Katz in
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the morning news. That's what you learn. That's Bates Motel.
I had no idea. Wow, maybe a nap as 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 twenty twenty one,
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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 Kats today at noon. This
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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 January sixth.
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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. While
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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.