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A couple of couple of shots here on Gavin Newsom
this guy Wow. Amy Curtis got a piece on on
the first one, and then I got another story on
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this guy. Well, you know, politicians lie. We all know that,
and most of the time those politicians at least try
to make the lie plausible. That's always a good way
to if you're gonna lie, make it sound believable. Gavin Newsom,
on the other hand, this dude lies with alacrity, and
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he lies with a confidence that's born of a Democrat
who knows that nobody is ever going to fact check
him or the yarns that he spent. This is the
latest entry in the long line of Newsom fables, but
it shows a very real pattern of the dishonest narcissism
that defines greasy Gavin Newsom. And it's important to chronicle
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all this because Newsom he's looking at twenty twenty eight
like he's got a shot on the Democrat side. Maybe
he does. I don't think he's got a shot at
winning after what he's done in California. You never know.
Newsom claims that he walked into a restaurant and the
staff was so moved by his presence that they cried,
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this is chilling. Newsom said, this is serious. I walked
into a restaurant the other day. The entire staff came
out and started hugging me, crying, what the hell is
that the United States of America, What he's doing to
our diverse communities, what he's doing to the fabric of
our society. And of course we assume he is referring
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to President Trump because Newsom is under the impression that
he'll be running against Trump in twenty twenty eight. Hey,
why disabuse him of that notion. But if this really
did happen, I mean, usually everywhere Newsom goes in public,
he's got other people with him, usually with their phones
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cameras in hand, ready to go this if this is true,
which it isn't, But if it was, you would think
there'd be video or social media posts from some of
the employees who were crying and hugging him. Nothing, nothing
at all, nothing, no pictures, no video, no proof beyond
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Newsom's word, which isn't worth crap quite frankly. Or were
these employees afraid Newsom was gonna shut down their business
again because of COVID. Newsom doesn't care. He thinks his
story makes him look good, like he's the savior America
is clamoring for. He isn't I mean? Yeah? Or or
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maybe maybe, maybe maybe DHS should consider following Newsom around,
in a word, resting all the people hugging him. I
could be their illegals. You never know. Newsom is gladly
admitting this entire restaurant is staffed by illegal aliens. Really
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because no pictures, no audio, no video, no nothing, none
from the staff who said, hey, it was really cool,
Gavin news the Governor came into our restaurant today. The
owner might have put that up. No, so I'm not
buying it. Now we have another real whopper here. Governor
Gavin was I don't know where he was at, but
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he was debuting a new accent, and he's debuting a
new fabricated backstory too. He claimed that he was so
poor while growing up that he had to heat bread
and mac and cheese just to pay the bills. During
a recent appearance on NBC's podcast All the Smoke, That's
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Where he Was, Newsom described growing up poor and adopting
what he called a ghetto accent. He recounted hustling to
pay bills and surviving on wonderbread, mac and cheese, and
painting a starkly different picture from his well known, highly
privileged background. Newsom shared details of his childhood during the interview,
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describing how his mother, who divorced his father when she
was young, worked multiple jobs to support the family. My
mom was nineteen pregnant, divorced a few years later with
two kids. Came from no money and just hustled. We
worked hard, grinding every single day, two and a half jobs,
no bs. We had roommates all the time because she
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couldn't afford the rent. It was about paying the bills. Man,
it was just like hustling. I was out there kind
of raising myself, turning on the TV, getting obsessed, sitting
there with the wonderbread and macaroni and cheese. Really, he
added that he spent most of his childhood practicing sports
in the backyard, saying, every day in the backyard, bounce
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in the basketball, throwing the bug against the well unit,
entertaining yourself. Just goes on and on. But Gavin's father
kind of, you know, just knowing the backstory of Gavin
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Newsom throws water on this whole line of bs from
Gavin Newsom. His father, William, had a net worth of
around five million. He was a lawyer for the Getty Trust,
one of the wealthiest families in the world. He grew
up privileged and pasty. He didn't grow up poor. It's
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I don't know how he gets away with this, but
there you have it. Lying Gaven News. They all seem
to be lying about something. Democrats in particular. I mean, yeah, sure,
I'm sure there's probably a whole boatload of Republicans that
are just as big a liars. We're just not seeing
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them spread all over TV deliberately going out of their
way to lie. We get another liar here, Jasmine Ghetto.
Crocket reportedly had a secret of course, the stock portfolios.
Once again, folks. She reportedly had a secret stock portfolio
and tried to delve into the marijuana business. In the
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picture they have What is it with these glasses that
they're wearing now? It looks like she's got two TVs
on her face. Anyway. The report said Crockett owned stocks
in at least twenty five companies that she did not
disclose to the public during her first congressional run in
twenty twenty two, even though she'd quietly admitted to the
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holdings the previous year as a Texas state legislator, adding
she did not disclose the stockholdings when she got to Washington.
Free Beacon said it found the information via public records request. Further, Crockett,
a self described civil rights attorney, was an active stakeholder
in the cannabis business, seeking unsuccessfully to open marijuana dispensaries
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in Ohio, even as she represented as the defense lawyer
a man accused of murdering someone in a marijuana deal
gone bad. Both in the Texas State House and in Congress,
Crockett has pushed bills to decriminalize the marijuana marijuana.
Speaker 4 (11:34):
The burning weed when its roots in Hell.
Speaker 1 (11:37):
In September, Crockett claimed that just because people commit crimes
that quote doesn't make them a criminal really, because it
depended on a person's mindset. Oh, I wasn't thinking when
I murdered him. I was just daydreaming. Not my fault. Meanwhile,
The Beacon reported Crockett has said she supports herself and
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has never been married, which is weird. I've heard she was,
but then you look it up you can't find anything.
I don't know. She also reportedly had stakes in corporations
that stood to benefit from actions that she's taken as
a lawmaker and legislation that she's introduced in Congress, and
others that stand in opposition to the image that she's
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cultivated as a champion of green energy. She also had
twenty five undisclosed stocks with shares in companies that included Amazon, Astrozenica,
gm Exon Mobile, Aurora, Cannabis Ford And when it comes
to the weed issue, Crockett wrote in a twenty twenty
one social media post that cannabis reform is a joint effort.
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Hey get it. Representative from both parties have filed some
great bills that will reduce penalties for possession and expand
the Texas Compassionate Use Program. But don't forget our goal
is full recreational and medical cannabis. She wrote. It's important
to note that Crockett has long criticized Trump for being
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for him, calling her a political hack, and quite honestly,
she is. But there will be no investigation for misreporting.
They don't see that when it comes to them, and
she's not alone. I'll bet you there's a ton of
GOP Congress critters that are getting just as rich off
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of insider trading that Pelosi and Crockett are apparently doing,
and they always talk about trying to end it. Oh, yeah,
that's one of our big bills.
Speaker 7 (13:45):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (13:45):
Oh, it's a midterm campaign talking point. Is all it
is is ending insider trading and stock trading for Congress
critters and senators. It's just nothing but a campaign slogan
that nothing will ever happen on.
Speaker 7 (14:02):
Yeah, well you know that's just like.
Speaker 8 (14:06):
Your opinion. Man will be.
Speaker 3 (14:08):
Right back with Charlotte County Speaks News Radio fifteen eighty WCCF.
Speaker 1 (14:16):
Inflation less bad.
Speaker 9 (14:19):
My mother, she's from Greece and she always uses this phrase.
I got a kick out of it. She always says
things are more better. I'm gonna I'm gonna use a
government get error. They're saying inflation is less better. I
guess three three percent, and we're supposed to be high
fiving one another when it comes to inflation.
Speaker 5 (14:40):
Oh my god, look at it. It was less bad.
It was supposed to be worse. I thought the FEDS
target was two okay even fifty percent higher than what
the target is and we're saying it's yay, victory high five.
We had what maybe thir thirty five percent cost of
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living increase since COVID and we still have three percent
inflation and we're declaring victory. Yeah whatever, man, watch dot
Wallstreet dot com.
Speaker 10 (15:36):
Now you think your life is drifting, the hope you
had just pushed it down.
Speaker 1 (15:44):
No idea, no incarnation.
Speaker 5 (15:48):
To swim against the Once.
Speaker 4 (15:53):
You knew the rule to freedom, once you knew right
from Rome, leash this.
Speaker 10 (16:02):
Please, you must have reason, don't waitin a.
Speaker 1 (16:10):
F's somebody you can lean on.
Speaker 10 (16:13):
Go my way, It's somebody you can lean all.
Speaker 4 (16:21):
Go my way.
Speaker 1 (16:31):
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Am I gonna have to I'm gonna have to give
Chris uh, mister Markowski a call here. I mean, for
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the last six months, nothing but whining and beaction, just
a whiner. No, he can't. He can't import any good
news at all. And it ain't three percent. It's under three,
not much, but it's still under three and falling getting
closer to two, which the Fed wants, and maybe that'll
lead to a rate cut. All he can do is bitch,
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it's worse than me. And he's whining about the tariffs too.
He's a tariff whiner. And he didn't give you the
whole story about what Reagan said, this whole Canadian deal,
Canada editing Reagan's speech on tariffs and sending it our way.
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We're not allowed to do that up there, but they
can do it here. Which then that just pissed off
President Trump to the point to where he ended all
trade negotiating at all deal with what happens Canada, but
on the tariff en Sundance brings US Wharton professor and
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noted economist Mohammed el Erian appearing on Fox News to
discuss the draw jaw dropping success that President Trump is
having with his global trade reset, and as noted by
El Aaryan, no one including el Aryanix himself, expected President
Trump to be able to navigate a global trade and
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economic reset with such stunning success. The entire economic policy
is being driven by the personal influence of President Trump
as he leverages tariffs and policy incentives to the benefit
of the USA economy exclusively, and the scale of Trump's
agenda is difficult to overstate, and China is now positioned
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to feel incredible pressure to align Beijing policy with the
requests of President Trump. Quote, we thought there would be
a massive retaliation against the US. There hasn't been. We're
collecting eight one hundred billion dollars of tariff revenue eight
hundred billion, and inflation is on the way. This is
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a remarkable situation that few economists could accurately predict, and
Markowski doesn't apparently recognize it's not a surprise to a
lot of US I mean, the Asian trip by President
Trump masterclass in leveraging trade relationships and creating isolation for China.
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The downstream consequences for Canada continue to build as the
Carnee administration doubles down on their entrenched and feudal opposition.
If President Trump can formulate a strong, actionable and enforceable
free trade agreement with Chairman Z, which I kind of
think he will, it's going to undercut the ability of
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Canada to assemble cheap component goods not available in the
US manufacturing equation for a total cost of goods, and
this puts Trump in an even stronger position heading into
the USMCA dissolution phase and coming up next year. Additionally,
and despite the mainstream thoughts to the contrary, putting distance
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between Russia and China is not averse to the interests
of Russian Federation Vladimir Putin, who would strategically prefer to
do business with the West over Beijing. However, China doesn't
want to see their Biden created tentacle weakened in Russia.
So China retains a vision of a global financial market
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option beyond the dollar, and Z plays that long term
strategy game with Putin quite effectively. It's only President Trump
who holds the key to weakening that strategy, and Chairman
Z likely reminds everyone through his emissaries that they can
wait out the Trump administration. However, you're in the Asian Conference,
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we see again President Trump drawing heavily on the personal
factor as part of his strategic influence operation to push
distance between Southeast Asia and Beijing. Cunning Panda can undoubtedly
see that play. However, culturally they may underestimate the strength
of the dynamic President Trump leverages the world's biggest market
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with a smile. The world's biggest sellers want and need
to keep that smile on the face of their number
one customer, America and Trump he's a friendly deal maker
until he isn't, and Southeast Asia understands that very well.
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So you know, Chris might not like it, but it's
the plan's working so far, and those ten percent tariffs
across the board aren't going away. Those are perpetual. We're
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the only ones who haven't been playing the tariff game.
Up until now, Canada was using tariffs on us, and
we were subsidizing Canada to the tune of one hundred
hundred million a year. That's gone gebbye. Their fault. They
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better negotiate, and they will eventually, but things are going
to get rough in Canada before that happens. I fear
two oh six fifteen eighty toll free eight eight eight
four four one fifteen eighty. Well, we got the big
deal coming up in New York City, New York City
seeing if the radical effeminate Kamie Muslim wins the mayor race.
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But of course, as in a lot of political race
is with the Democrats. His campaign has been built around
promises of rent Freeze's free bus service, a city run
grocery system that isn't going to work. I mean it's
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it's it's just not gonna it's going to get ugly there.
But his whole platform, he's marketed as a local working
class agenda. Filings reveal that a majority of his campaign
money is coming from far beyond the five boroughs of
New York. According to the latest campaign finance records, Mom
Donnie raised about one point five one point zero five
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million in just five weeks, and of that total, more
than half fifty three percent five hundred and thirty two
thousand of it came from outside New York City. And
this means nearly half of the funding fueling his campaign
is coming from individuals who will never vote in the election,
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and that figure is unprecedented in a city where campaigns
are traditionally funded by residents directly affected by local policies.
In fact, an analysis by City Limits found that Mandami
has taken in more out of state contributions than his
two main rivals combined. His donor base stretches nationwide, pulling
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in checks from activists and progressive organizations across the country
who see Mamdanni as a national figure, not just a
local candidate who's going to destroy New York. For Mamdanni's supporters,
the outside contributions prove the strengths of his grassroots work.
His campaign points out that the average donation size remains
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relatively small, suggesting he's tapped into the same progressive donor
pipeline that powered Bernie and AOC, and they argue this
fundraising model frees him from dependence on Wall Street or
real estate donors that dominate city politics. Has Wall Street
given this dot money? Are they that suicidal? Has real
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Estate given him New York real Estate? New York Wall Street?
Have they given him any money? I'd like to find
out the question of that, because that's a suicidal donation,
is what that is? New York's mayor holds one of
the most powerful municipal offices in the country. He's responsible
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for decisions that shape housing, policing, transit, public services for
more than eight million residents, and opponents argue that when
over half of Mandani's financial support comes from people outside
the city, it raises questions about whose interests his policies
are going to prioritize, and the optics matter even more.
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Under the city's campaign finance system, New York offers an
eight to one match for small donations from city residents,
multiplying the influence of local contributions, and Donnie's reliance on
outside donors could limit his access to matching funds. That's
the only good news here. While fueling the perception that
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his base lies outside the city that he seeks to govern. Still,
the fundraising surge has given him a lot of momentum
in the crowded field, and polls showing him well ahead
of Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa. Jeez, that guy, both two
of the worst. I mean, seriously, Slee was anti Trump
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is a stance in several positions is not helping him
at all. He's got no shot. There's not enough Republicans
there for him to win, and I don't think there's
going to be enough crossover votes for him to win.
One of them's got to go for the other to
actually have a shot. Either Cuomo's got to drop out
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or Sleiewa does. Neither one of them will. So you've
got a radical, very effeminate, can't even bench his weight,
Muslim who's going to destroy New York City. That's what
you all got to look forward to in the Big Apple.
I'm the dude, so that's what you call me.
Speaker 4 (27:12):
You know that?
Speaker 5 (27:13):
Or is dude miss or duder or you know eldud reno.
Speaker 9 (27:19):
If you're not into the whole brevity thing, We'll be.
Speaker 3 (27:21):
Right back with Charlotte County Speaks News Radio fifteen eighty WCCF.
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Remember those last few halloweens, getting a little too old
for it, just kind of going through the motions, bing bong,
Come on, lady, let's go Halloween doorbells, candy. Let's pick
up the pace and come of the door. They always
ask you those same stupid questions, what are you supposed
to be I'm supposed to be done by now? You
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want to move it along with the three musketeers. I
got eighteen houses on this block. Along. We just hit
the bag, We hit the road, that's the route. Let's
just pick it up. Sometimes they give you that little
white bag twisted on the top. You know that's gonna
be some crap candy. It's gotta have those official Halloween
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markings on it. Old lady, Wait a second, what is this?
The orange marshmallow shaped like a big peanut. Do me
a favor? You keep that work.
Speaker 10 (28:33):
Well.
Speaker 8 (28:33):
I dealing on my own.
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Never looks a good A blue scousand dragonflies, muddy creepy
loa sendiment, good things.
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I'm going Nona, good things, not going nine.
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Then in Mississippi, this is memo Field Good Missippi.
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News Radio, fifteen eighty one hundred point nine FM WCCF
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to one fifteen eighty, Little JJ Gray and mo fro There. Hey,
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uh this came in last night. Major shakeup of ICE
leadership is underway across the country as the Trumpetman ministration
is moving to increase deportations. The shakeup is going to
effect about half of the country's twenty five ICE offices.
Border patrol officials will be taking over the ICE leadership roles.
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According to Fox Fox's Bill Melgwin, the shakeup is being
spearheaded by Corey Lewandowski. Ice office directors will be reassigned
to other positions. Border Patrol Commander Greg Bovino will hand
pick the replacements. Per Bill four Senior DHS and Trump
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Admin's sources, a massive removal of ICE leadership around the
country is underway. Up to twelve ICE field office chiefs
being removed and reassigned in an effort to increase deportation numbers.
I'm told the move is spearheaded by core Corey Lewandowski
and a handful of the ICE chiefs will likely be
replaced by Border Patrol and CBP officials, some of whom
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will be handpicked by aggressive and controversial Border Patrol Commander
Greg Bovino. I'm told some of the ICE leadership removed
from their positions include the ICE field office directors in
La Phoenix, Philadelphia, Denver, El Paso, San Diego, Seattle, Portland,
and New Orleans. Apparently those boards get getting a little
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bit too comfortable over there, so they're looking for a
new gig. CBS News also confirm the ICE removals and
reassignments quote, the Trump administration is staging a major shakeup
at ICE, with plans to reassign senior leaders in agency
offices around the country amid frustrations over the current arrest
and deportation levels. You've been giving me rookie numbers. We
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gotta get them numbers up.
Speaker 2 (31:54):
Deport, deport, deport.
Speaker 1 (31:58):
So there you go. I mean, the Trump administrations is
on pace to shatter historic records and to port nearly
six hundred thousand illegal aliens by the end of his
first year, and more than two million illegal aliens have
already left the US, including one point six million who
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voluntarily self deported. You smart kids, good Anya, and over
five hundred and twenty seven thousand deportations. So this is
just the beginning. President Trump and Secretary Nome have jump
started an agency that was hamstrung and barred from doing
its job for the last four years. And in the
face of a historic number of injunctions from activists, loser judges,
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and threats to law enforcement, dhs ICE and CPB have
not just closed the border, but made historic strides to
carry out President Trump's promise of arresting and deporting illegal
aliens who have invaded our country. Illegal aliens are hearing
our message and now leave or face the consequences. Migrants
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are now turning back before they even reach our border.
Migration through Panama's Darien gap is down ninety nine percent
winning and we have got the Master Gardner's in house
next hour. So let's let's go ahead and do this now.
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And now it's time for five random random facts. Number
one of your five random facts. The cool s or
the S thing has been a common symbol in graffiti
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and school kids notebook doodles since the nineteen eighties, and
it's been trademarked since twenty twenty. That's the s u
s start by making two rows of three vertical lines.
The origin of it's unclear. I don't even know what
the hell they're talking about. Trademark holder had no hand
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in the symbols creation and stated that they have no
intention to sue others of using it. Okay, so you're
all good. The hell is it? Number two, The Big
Mac was originally called the Aristocrat. That's a bad name. Yeah,
name bombed. She should have figured that out in the meeting.
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It was gonna bomb, so it was switched to the
Blue Ribbonberger. Nope, Nope, that also bombed. Big Mac was
the winner and still is today the sass President Trump.
Number three. On March twelfth, nineteen fifty one, a cartoonist
in the UK and a cartoonist in America both launched
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a comic called Dennis the Menace, but they were two
separate and unrelated characters, and the creators didn't even know
about each other. Number four. Bobby Pierce from Australia won
the gold medal in men's single skulls rowing at the
nineteen twenty eight Olympics, even though he paused during the
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competition to let a family of ducks swim past him. Oh,
I was very nice to him. And finally, number five
of your five random facts. Essential oils get their name
because they contain the essence of a plant's smell, not
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because they're crucial or vital in any other way. And
there's your five random facts either. Okay, okay, who knew
two oh six fifteen eighty toll free eight eight eight
four four one fifteen eighty. Apparently last night's game we
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had I mean, sho Heo Tani. I just I can't
keep you know, Dodgers ain't my team, but I'm rooting
for him in the series because Shoeo Tani, I mean,
my god, what a nice guy. I mean, loans all
kinds of money to his interpreter so his interpreter can
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pay off his gambling dats just a stand up dude,
right there. I gotta tell you two six fifteen eighty
toll free eight eight eight four four to one fifteen eighty.
Oh god, yeah, that whole thing. I'm still waiting for
more stories on this, waiting for the I guess we'll
have to wait for the trials. Where did it go? Yes? Uh, people,
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just I don't understand how people think they can stuff
like this and get away with it, unless, of course,
they do have a death wish. Twenty one year old
entitled bratt Up in pennsyl Tucky is behind bars after
a violent rampage that left two police officers hospitalized, one
of whom underwent emergency surgery. During what began as just
(37:16):
a routine traffic stop, Authority say Dalton Lee Jenesik of
Lower Gwyned intentionally used his luxury Mercedes G wagon as
a weapon, ramming multiple police cars and striking one officer
several times before being shot and apprehended. According to Montgomery
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County DA Kevin Steele in Plymouth Township police Chief John Mercedes,
the incident began around noon Friday when a Whitpain Township
sergeant attempted to stop genes X vehicle after reports of
reckless driving. Driver refused to comply and fled, weaving through traffic,
jumping a median on Skipjack Pike, and roughly forty five
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minutes later, another officer located a Mercedes in a Double
Tree Hotel parking lot, who when the officer approached, Jenezick
allegedly slammed his car in reverse, crashing repeatedly into the
police cruiser, and despite verbal commands to stop, Jenezek suddenly
accelerated towards the officer, forcing the officer to open fire
and self defense, and even after being shot, Jenezek ran
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the officer, knocking him to the ground, and then circled
back three more times, deliberately running him over as he
attempted to apply a tourniquet on his own wounded leg.
Jenezick then fled the scene, leading police on a brief
pursuit that ended when he plowed head on into another
Plymouth Township patrol vehicle, injuring a second officer, before finally
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being subdued, and the final altercation is on the tickety Talk.
Police say a young man who sustained a head wound
was also taken to hospital, cleared and discharged, so he
got shot in the head. Luckily, he was apparently only winged.
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Sadly he was only winged. Would have been better if
he had just taken one right between the eyes. Court
records revealed Janasex's privileged upbringing. New York Post reports that
he attended LaSalle College High School and La Joya Merrimount University,
where he was a freshman on the men's rowing team.
His father, Lee Janzek, is a partner at a Pennsylvania
law firm and resides in a one point four million
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dollar home. So we don't know why he's doing it.
I would imagine drugs probably were involved. But this kid
is his privileged upbringing is not going to do him
much good. No, No, he's going to be on his
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knees in prison. He'll be in general population, and oh,
they're going to have fun with that kid serves them
right two o six fifteen eighty toll free eight eight
eight four four one fifteen eighty. I mean, you know,
how do you do this? How do you think that
that's a smart thing to do? Just blows me away.
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It's just sad to see what happens. And also, please,
ladies and gentlemen, say a prayer for Jamaica. They're getting hammered.
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Strongest storm and recorded history roars in at about one
hundred and seventy five mile an hour winds. Storms already
claim seven lives, So not going to be good for them.
Sadly and just certainly glad that it's not us. Man,
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We do not need those. But I mean, you just
saw the rain that we did have what it did
over in Eustace, who all kinds of problems over there.
So we've been very lucky this year in our neck
of the woods regarding the weather. But don't get cocky,
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because there's always next year. And we still got a
few more, few more days of hurricane season. So again,
Hurricane Melissa, Cat five. It's going to be the strongest
to hit the islands since records began one hundred and
seventy four years ago. And this is I don't know,
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maybe it's a couple of shots to the head. I
don't know what happened here to this guy. Remember UFC
fighter Bryce Mitchell, He used to be a well, he
used to love Trump. Now all of a sudden he's
calling Trump the Andy Christ months after praising mass murderer
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Adolf Hitler CTE in the UFC is I think, what
is what is going on here? Mitchell shared on his
Instagram last Friday that he's not with Donald Trump no more,
basing his newfound hatred on the Epstein files, of which
there aren't any. You got some flight logs, Yeah, we
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should see the tapes, like see the videos. But that's it.
Just the He's a one issue voter apparently, and he
doesn't like Trump no more because of the Epstein files. Okay,
all right, he was at one time, not too long ago, quote,
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willing to take a bullet and die for President Trump.
Then he started praising Adolf Hitler, calling him a good
guy who fought for his country. Yeah, I'm telling you
he's got CTE. He's been hitting the head too many times.
Fake news radio update on the way. We'll be back
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