All Episodes

May 21, 2025 • 33 mins

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark as Played
Transcript

Episode Transcript

Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time, time, time, time, luck and loud.

Speaker 2 (00:11):
The Michael Arry Show is on the air.

Speaker 3 (00:14):
What happened? Something must have happened. It's not you, it's me.

Speaker 4 (00:18):
You're giving me the it's not you, it's me routine.
I invented it's not you, it's me. Nobody tells me
it's them, not me. If it's anybody, it's me, George,
it's you. Good, damn right, it's meth.

Speaker 5 (00:34):
I really, really, really you do not like former FBI
director James Coming So you know what he did with
the little seashells on the on the beach like some teenager,
and now he's acting like he didn't realize what he
was doing. He was on MSNBC, because of course he is.

(00:56):
Where else would he go for a friendly audience with
Nicole Wallace? And he said that those coming after him
aren't good enough to freak him out.

Speaker 2 (01:05):
I would love to see this guy go to prison.

Speaker 5 (01:08):
I think it's important for the public to understand it,
no matter how high you get, you can be punished
because otherwise you don't have a rule of law.

Speaker 6 (01:17):
You've been under investigation. I don't know if people like
Miles Taylor and Chris Krebs ever have There are whole
lot of people being disappeared from the streets for their
political speech around the war in Gauza. I mean, what
is it like to be under investigation and how do
people withstand that if that is indeed what's being ushered in.

Speaker 2 (01:35):
It's hard.

Speaker 7 (01:36):
It gets easier than more times you do it. Unfortunately,
I have experience. But you have to do two things
at the same time that seem contradictory. You have to
be clear eyed about the threat to you if you're
being threatened with physical violence or you're being threatened with
an investigation and to your family. You have to take
prudent steps to protect yourself. But you have to do
something else that's hard. You can't overstate the threat right

(01:58):
when you're being targeted. There's a ten to see the
boogeyman under every bed that you sit on. You can
give them that space in your head because in some
context that's their goal is to freak you out. And
so what I advise people to do is, look, the
rule of law is still.

Speaker 2 (02:12):
Our saving grace.

Speaker 7 (02:13):
We have a judiciary in this country that will support
the truth, take solace in that, take prudent steps, but
don't freak out. These people are not good enough for
you to be freaked out about. Protect yourself, be measured
about the effect the threat has on you, and know
that you're going.

Speaker 2 (02:30):
To be okay.

Speaker 6 (02:31):
Maybe don't freak out. It should be the next message
you post.

Speaker 5 (02:36):
So Komy claims he was on the beach with his
wife when he found shells arranged as eighty six forty
seven and thought it was clever, but never imagined that
it would be controversial. I think he did it himself.
I don't think he saw it there. He knew exactly
what he was doing, and he's gotten the attention he's
so desperately craves.

Speaker 6 (02:56):
You're back in the middle of a political firestorm.

Speaker 7 (03:00):
Yeah, for walking on the beach with my wife. So
I don't know we ended up here. Never occurred to
me that it was any kind of controversial thing. But
that's the time we live in.

Speaker 3 (03:09):
So take me back to the walk on the beach.

Speaker 2 (03:11):
We were walking on the beach.

Speaker 7 (03:12):
We went to the beach to prepare for this week,
which was the launch of my book, and to think
about the book and to prepare to ask answer questions
about it. And we were walking back towards the road
and we saw in the sand someone had arranged shells
with numbers, and Patrice, my wife, said, why would someone
put an address in the sand, And I said I
don't know. And we stood over it and I said,
you know, I think it's some kind of like political message.

Speaker 2 (03:34):
She said, you know eighty six.

Speaker 7 (03:35):
When I was a server, she did a lot of
working in restaurants, meant to remove an item from the
menu when you ran out of ingredients. And I said, well,
to me, as a kid had always meant to leave
a place to ditch a place, I said, that's really clever.
So then she said you should take a picture of that,
and I did, and I posted it on my Instagram
account and thought nothing more of it until I heard
through her that people were saying it was some sort

(03:56):
of a call for assassination, which is crazy, but I
took it down. Even if I think it's crazy, I
don't want to be associated with violence of any kind.

Speaker 5 (04:05):
You know, I will say this. I don't believe that
Komy didn't know what eighty six meant. I think he
knew exactly what it meant. But I do believe him
when he says it never occurred to him that it
would be this controversial in the little bubble that he
lives in. I've been in DC for the last week.
It really is a bubble. I've been here before. I've
spent plenty of time here, and I know folks who

(04:26):
live and work here. But when you're here, I go
to a cigar lounge and it's Democrats and Republicans and lobbyists.
And when you listen to their conversation, you realize they
don't know anybody who owns a truck. They don't know
anybody who coaches their kids little league team, they don't
know anybody who their kids go to public schools in

(04:47):
the suburbs, or they are in a whole different world.

Speaker 2 (04:51):
We're like zoo animals to them. We are freakish to them.

Speaker 5 (04:55):
It's in his little bubble, in his little bubble. He
would have had no idea that anyone would be so
bothered by the idea of killing Trump, because everyone around
him wants to kill Trump.

Speaker 7 (05:08):
But just again and again and again, I really thought
that I was done. I was in another life. I
was a grandfather and an author, wearing sweaters and jeans.
And then they went for a walk on the beach
and posted a silly picture of shells that I thought
was a clever way to express a political viewpoint. And
actually I still think it is. I don't see it
the way some people are still saying it is. But again,

(05:30):
I don't want any part of any violence. I've never
been associated with violence, and so that's why I took
it down.

Speaker 5 (05:36):
FBI director Cash Battel and Dan Bongino sat down with
Maria Bartiromo on Fox Business. I think it's Fox Business.
I think it was Fox Business. It's a Fox property
doesn't matter, and Cash Battel told Maria that the fbis
top investigators are working on the Letitia James mortgage fraud case.

(05:59):
Remember Leticia Jim James is the Attorney General of New
York who dragged Trump to New York.

Speaker 2 (06:04):
It turned out she charged him with mortgage.

Speaker 5 (06:07):
Fraud, which he didn't commit, and all the while she
had committed it. The ghost the legacy of Rush Limbaugh.
They accuse you of what they themselves are doing.

Speaker 8 (06:19):
The other issue that's been talked about recently is this mortgage.

Speaker 9 (06:22):
Fraud and the FBI opening a formal case against Letitia James.

Speaker 8 (06:28):
So again, ongoing cases and we take our ongoing investigations
very seriously because we don't want to do what our
predecessors did, which is talk about him at infinitum in
the public and then nothing happens. This case, i can
tell you, is being handled by our professional pros who

(06:48):
are subject matter experts reporting directly to headquarters, which reports
to Dan and I this case along with others.

Speaker 2 (06:54):
Because it is a case of great.

Speaker 8 (06:55):
Public importance, And unlike other leaders who previously sent the
we don't prejudge any case. We don't care what party
elected you to what it doesn't.

Speaker 2 (07:04):
Matter to us.

Speaker 8 (07:05):
It's irrelevant. If you broke the law. We are going
to find out and we are going to investigate you,
and then we are going to discuss that matter with
the Department of Justice. And this is one of the
things that if your ears take away nothing else from
this interview, the FBI does not make prosecutoral decisions.

Speaker 2 (07:20):
You asked in the beginning how the FBI was weaponized.

Speaker 8 (07:22):
Well, the FBI hijacked the constitutional responsibility the Department of Justice,
the Attorney General, and James Comy and other specifically decided
what cases to prosecute and not prosecute. Don't believe me
go to the videotape in the Hillary Clinton investigation. We
don't decide prosecutions, and neither does any agent or intel analysts.
We have great partners in our General BONDI. We work
with them and discuss the matter with them, but the
prosecutor decision is with them.

Speaker 5 (07:44):
Now, let's check in with Big Tish to see how
she's taking all of this.

Speaker 3 (07:48):
My mission is clear.

Speaker 10 (07:50):
I'm focused, I'm prepared, I'm ready. I've been trained by
the best. I went to Howard University that overturned legal segregation.

Speaker 3 (08:03):
In this country.

Speaker 10 (08:04):
I've been taught in those classrooms with their good Marshall
once taught I'm not afraid of no. President Donald Trump.

Speaker 8 (08:11):
We're ready for you.

Speaker 10 (08:12):
We're coming for you, We're standing up for you.

Speaker 3 (08:15):
We're fighting on We're not going down.

Speaker 10 (08:18):
Selling victory, my friends, is clear.

Speaker 11 (08:21):
It's now, and I'm not waiting for years.

Speaker 3 (08:24):
I'm waiting two.

Speaker 2 (08:26):
You've got the Michael Berry Show. One of my favorite
stories this week use.

Speaker 5 (08:34):
New Jersey Democrat Congressman Lamonica MacIvor being arrested for assaulting
federal officers at an ice facility and Alena Habba showing
up herself to do it. That story was from Fox News.

Speaker 12 (08:46):
Prosecutors tell our Alexis McAdams that the acting US Attorney
for New Jersey, Alena Haba, reviewed several pieces of video
from that protest, some of it has not yet even
been released to the public. Haba said on acts New
Jersey Representative LAMANAA. MacIvor assaulted federal agents, so Haba's office
is charging her with that, along with interfering with law enforcement. Meantime,

(09:07):
they're dropping a misdemeanor charge against New York Mayor Ros Baraka,
who was arrested that day for trespassing. In a statement,
MacIver says, in part, the charges against me are purely political.
They mischaracterize and distort my actions and are meant to
criminalize and deter a legislative oversight. She says federal agents
were the ones who escalated the situation when she and

(09:28):
three other Democratic members of Congress went to that ice
facility to Lady Hall DHS says. Video shows her shoving,
her shoving and body slamming an officer. You can see
her there in the red. MacIver, however, deny that we.

Speaker 11 (09:41):
Were simply there to do our job. Therefore, oversight visit
and whatt what you're watching in a video, and we
don't have all of the body cam, and we hope
that all of the body cam is released.

Speaker 2 (09:51):
So it was very.

Speaker 11 (09:51):
Difficult to watch that happen. But absolutely I did not
body slam anyone.

Speaker 5 (09:58):
So on Monday of this week from the Associated Press,
CBS News CEO Wendy McMahon on Monday had said she's
resigning from the head of CBS News after four years.
And this is the latest fallout at the network as
their parent company considers settling a lawsuit with President Trump
over a sixty minutes interview with his former political opponent.

(10:22):
See he's battling on so many fronts, but what he
is doing is making these people pay for what they did.

Speaker 2 (10:28):
We're not just going to move on and forgive and forget.

Speaker 5 (10:33):
Wendy McMahon, who led the network's news division and news
for the CBS owned stations, said in an email message
to staff that quote, it's become clear that the company
and I do not agree on the path forward. It's
time to move on and for this organization to move
forward with new leadership. Good and she has made clear
that she does not want the company to settle with Trump,

(10:57):
just like sixty minutes. Executive producer Bill Owens, who quit
last month. They cannot fathom having to admit they were wrong.
They cannot fathom Trump winning. They're probably spending all day
every day at their therapist's office. This is too much.
It's broken them. It has broken these people. Trump sued

(11:19):
CBS and he alleged and it's true that they edited
an interview with Kamala Harris when she was his.

Speaker 2 (11:29):
Opponent in the Democrat nominee.

Speaker 5 (11:32):
They edited an interview in order to benefit her, and
CBS News says, no, we didn't. So I'll let you
be the judge, since they're going to settle this and
we'll never get to see it played out in court.
So this is what actually aired. Okay, this is the
edited version, or Trump says it's edited. I say it's edited.
You decide. So I want you to listen to this,

(11:53):
and then I'm going to let you listen to the
unedited question and the answer that did not air.

Speaker 2 (11:58):
All right, here's what they edited.

Speaker 13 (11:59):
Would you meet with President Vladimir Putin to negotiate a
solution to the.

Speaker 9 (12:04):
War in Ukraine? Not bilaterally without Ukraine. No, Ukraine must
have a say in the future of Ukraine.

Speaker 13 (12:13):
As president, would you support the effort to expand NATO
to include Ukraine.

Speaker 9 (12:20):
Those are all issues that we will deal with if
and when it arrives at that point. Right now, we
are supporting Ukraine's ability to defend itself against Russia's unprovoked aggression.
Donald Trump, if he were president Putin would be sitting
in Kiev right now. He talks about, oh, he can
end it on day one. You know what that is.
It's about surrender.

Speaker 5 (12:41):
Now Here is the unedited question and answer that did
not air, and you'll see.

Speaker 13 (12:48):
Why would you meet with President Vladimir Putin to negotiate
a solution to.

Speaker 3 (12:53):
The war in Ukraine? Not bilaterally without Ukraine.

Speaker 9 (12:58):
No, Ukraine must have a say in the future of Ukraine.

Speaker 13 (13:05):
How about, as president, would you support the effort to
expand NATO to include Ukraine.

Speaker 9 (13:15):
Those are all issues that we will deal with if
and when it arrives at that point. Right now, we
are supporting Ukraine's ability to defend itself against Russia's unprovoked
aggression and doing what we can to continue to build
and strengthen the alliance around the support for Ukraine's right

(13:36):
to be an independent nation free from having its borders
forcefully taken by Russia.

Speaker 3 (13:44):
And we are going to continue to work.

Speaker 9 (13:46):
Closely with our NATO allies to continue to reinforce America's
alliance in the context of NATO. Again, in this election,
there's a real difference between me and the former president.

Speaker 3 (13:58):
I believe in reinforcing the strength of NATO.

Speaker 9 (14:03):
Understanding again, it is the greatest military alliance the world
has ever known.

Speaker 3 (14:07):
Donald Trump would pull us out of NATO.

Speaker 9 (14:09):
Donald Trump, if he were president, Putin would be sitting
in keep right. Now, let's be clear about that. He
talks about, Oh he can end it on day one.
You know what that is. It's about surrender. Achieving peace
in an end to this war is not synonymous with surrender.

Speaker 3 (14:27):
Those two things are not the same.

Speaker 2 (14:29):
Okay, one more time. Here is the edited version.

Speaker 5 (14:33):
Sorry I'm being tedious here, but it's important to understand
that everything you see on the evening news is fake.
This is truly fake news. Here is the version that
they played.

Speaker 13 (14:42):
Would you meet with President Vladimir Putin to negotiate a
solution to the.

Speaker 3 (14:47):
War in Ukraine?

Speaker 9 (14:48):
Not bilaterally without Ukraine. No, Ukraine must have a say
in the future of Ukraine.

Speaker 13 (14:56):
As president, would you support the effort to span NATO
to include Ukraine.

Speaker 9 (15:03):
Those are all issues that we will deal with if
and when it arrives at that point. Right now, we
are supporting Ukraine's ability to defend itself against Russia's unprovoked aggression.
Donald Trump, if he were president Putin would be sitting
in key right now.

Speaker 3 (15:19):
He talks about, Oh, he can end it on day one.
You know what that is. It's about surrender.

Speaker 5 (15:24):
Now Here is the original version that they did not
air because they had to cut things out to help Kamala.

Speaker 13 (15:32):
Would you meet with President Vladimir Putin to negotiate a solution.

Speaker 9 (15:36):
To the war in Ukraine, not bilaterally without Ukraine. No,
Ukraine must have a say in the future of Ukraine.

Speaker 13 (15:48):
How about as president, would you support the effort to
expand NATO to include Ukraine.

Speaker 9 (15:58):
Those are all issues that we will deal with if
and when it arrives at that point. Right now, we
are supporting Ukraine's ability to defend itself against Russia's unprovoked
aggression and doing what we can to continue to build
and strengthen the alliance around the support for Ukraine's right

(16:19):
to be an independent nation free from having its borders
forcefully taken by Russia. And we are going to continue
to work closely with our NATO allies to continue to
reinforce America's alliance in the context of NATO. Again, in
this selection, there's a real difference between me and the

(16:39):
former president.

Speaker 2 (16:42):
You're listening to.

Speaker 3 (16:43):
The Michael Berry Show.

Speaker 2 (16:46):
You needed some good news. You needed to know that
things were being done, not just talked about.

Speaker 9 (16:50):
All right.

Speaker 5 (16:52):
This is a press release from the United States Attorney's
Office in Central California. The United States Attorney's Office, along
with its Federal Law Enforcement Park is in California, Mine
along with its federal law enforcement partners, today announced the
launch of Operation Guardian Angel, a program that seeks to
neutralize California's sanctuary state policy and protect Americans from criminal

(17:15):
illegal aliens incarcerated in county jails by issuing federal arrest
warrants for them, so sanctuary cities you're not.

Speaker 2 (17:25):
Going to be able to hide them anymore.

Speaker 5 (17:27):
It continues the Central District of California, comprised of the
counties of La Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis, Obispo,
Santa Barbara and Ventura is home to an estimated one
point five million illegals. Among this population are gang members
and other dangerous felons. The operation will file complaints and

(17:49):
arrest warrants to allow federal law enforcement to take as
many defendants as possible into custody from state jails. The program,
which began May tenth, has resulted in the arrest of
thirteen defendants as of May fifteenth. Those numbers are expected
to grow. Quote. Even the worst criminal aliens in state
custody are frequently released into the community because California sanctuary

(18:12):
state policies block cooperation with federal law enforcement, said US
Attorney Bill a silly and this guy's good. These laws
effectively render federal immigration detainers meaningless. The days of giving
criminal illegal aliens a free pass are over. While California

(18:32):
may be presently disregarding detainers, it cannot ignore federal arrest warrants. Well,
let's check in with Fox News to see how Operation
Guardian Angel is working.

Speaker 14 (18:44):
In a Fox exclusive, You're watching an incredibly rare interaction
as the jail in Los Angeles transfers an illegal alien
to ice custody. The sanctuary jurisdiction forced to hand this
Mexican national over thanks to a first of its kind
federal operation.

Speaker 15 (18:59):
With this operation, we're going to be neutralizing California sanctuary
state policies.

Speaker 5 (19:02):
Bill A.

Speaker 14 (19:03):
Sale is the US attorney in LA and the architect
of operation Guardian Angel.

Speaker 15 (19:07):
California is the testing ground on this. We are one
of the largest sanctuary jurisdictions.

Speaker 2 (19:11):
All right, thanks for shircling up. So how does it
work is?

Speaker 14 (19:14):
Sale has created a federal task force made up of ICE, HSI, FBI, DEA,
and ATF, all working together out of this office in
downtown Las is.

Speaker 2 (19:25):
Criminal story, said the domestic violence.

Speaker 14 (19:27):
They scan these criminal databases daily to find illegal aliens
in local jails who have been previously deported from the
United States risk If they've returned to the US, they've
committed a federal felony known as illegal re entry. In
Assale's office will immediately seek a criminal arrest warrant against them, which,
unlike an ICE detainer, sanctuary jails can't ignore.

Speaker 15 (19:51):
We're going to flood the system with warrants for criminal
illegal immigrants that are in county jails. They can ignore
a detainer, but they cannot ignore a criminal arrest.

Speaker 2 (19:58):
Warrant.

Speaker 14 (20:00):
The Federal Task Force brought us with them as they
went to Twin Towers Jail in downtown LA.

Speaker 2 (20:04):
To take custody of a previously.

Speaker 14 (20:06):
Deported alien they found in their database and filed a
warrant on He was facing local charges for robbery, but
the sanctuary jail immediately handed him over to Ice, with
California's sanctuary policies unable to protect him from the criminal warrant,
they have no choice.

Speaker 15 (20:21):
They will comply, and if they don't comply, if they
interfere in our ability to arrest a federal felon, they
can expect to face consequences.

Speaker 14 (20:30):
And the Task Force tells us once they're up and
running at full steam, they project they're going to be
able to arrest between forty and fifty aliens from local
sanctuary jails here in SoCal every single week now.

Speaker 2 (20:42):
If this is.

Speaker 14 (20:42):
Successful here in Los Angeles, the Task Force says this
could be used as a model to neutralize other sanctuary
jurisdictions all across the country.

Speaker 2 (20:50):
Guys, we'll send them back to you, you bet.

Speaker 15 (20:52):
Bill Lujan live in Los Angeles with that for us, Thank.

Speaker 3 (20:55):
You, Bill.

Speaker 5 (20:56):
The Trump administration is using every two in its toolbox
to deport the millions of illegals that Joe Biden's Auto
pin allowed into this country. They are terminating the temporary
protective status of people allowed into the country, including those
allowed in from Afghanistan. Now, this he's partly in response

(21:18):
to the fact that Trump asked the Taliban all that
stuff that Biden left. Trump said, I want it back,
and they said no, you can't have it. He said,
all right, all your people you sent here, I'm sending
them back.

Speaker 3 (21:29):
Creaking news. And it is yet another immigration related.

Speaker 6 (21:33):
News, the DHS saying it will terminate temporary protected status
for Afghanistan effective two months from today.

Speaker 16 (21:40):
Well, as you know, temporary protected status affects hundreds of
thousands of immigrants in this country, and for a while now,
since taking office, the Trump administration has tried to present
temporary protected status for a wide range of people, even
asking the Supreme Court several weeks ago to allow for
the revocation of temporary protected status for certain countries, including
Haiti and Nicaragua. Well, now the administration says that it

(22:03):
is provoking temporary protected status for Afghans, and that is
of course significant, has the potential to affect very a
lot of Afghans, and it's already receiving criticism from some
of those groups that evacuate Afghan citizen. I just received
a statement from one who says the decision to terminate
a TPS for Afghanistan is not rooted in reality, it's

(22:23):
rooted in politics. And then essentially, I'm not still a
betrayal of Afghan citizens who helped the United States and
that afghan is still under the rule of the Taliban.

Speaker 5 (22:33):
The Associated Press is very worried about towns outside of
the United States, So foreign towns that are built on
the money that is sent by illegal aliens that we're
living and working here, they were sending that back, and
there were towns that were basically surviving off the illegal
aliens who were here. Associated Press headline funds from migrants

(22:58):
sent back home help few some town's economies. A GOP
plan targets that. That's like saying, you know, we're really
worried about the families of drug dealers. Now that the
Republicans are trying to put the drug dealers out of business,
their families won't be able to ride around in my
box and McLaren's what will they do from the ridiculous

(23:23):
appiece Queue Up Your Tiny Violin Israel. Vail's entire life
in the small western Guatemalan town of Coohola is built
off the money that his three children send home from
the United States. The money from their construction jobs paid
for the two story white home where Veil now lives

(23:44):
and where his children, who are in the US illegally,
would also reside if they ever get deported. Veil fifty
three invested some of the money in opening a local
food shop, which he uses to keep his family afloat.
In small migratory towns like Coohola, it is not unusual
for the entire economy to be built off remittances, the
funds sent by migrant workers back to their home countries.

Speaker 2 (24:08):
They're illegal aliens ap people here.

Speaker 5 (24:11):
They don't live luxuriously, but they live off remittances, he says.
House Republicans have included in President Donald Trump's Big Priority
Bill a five percent excise tax on remittance transfers that
would cover more than forty million people, including Green card
holders and non immigrant visa holders such as people on

(24:31):
H one B, H two A, and H two B visas.
US citizens would be exempt. Trump also recently announced that
he is finalizing a presidential memorandum to shut down remittances
sent by people who are in the United States illegally.
So fruit of the poison try. We do the same
thing with drug dealers. If you're a drug dealer trafficker,

(24:53):
we don't let you send your money abroad because you
came by it dishonestly.

Speaker 2 (24:58):
Where was that?

Speaker 5 (24:59):
White House and Trade Three officials have not responded to
requests for comment from the Associated Detective And there you go,
and there you go.

Speaker 2 (25:06):
Trump is doing what he said he would do. This
is what I want.

Speaker 3 (25:11):
I don't have a monkey, pop can't band over them.

Speaker 9 (25:16):
Where am I stopped?

Speaker 17 (25:18):
I think Michael Berry Rush.

Speaker 5 (25:23):
A Houston story of national Note. The first Project Homecoming
self deportation flight took off from Houston for Honduras and
Columbia earlier this week on Monday, returning sixty four illegals
who volunteered to self deport to their home country. The

(25:45):
Department of Homeland Security says in a statement quote, this
was a voluntary charter flight, not an ice enforcement operation.
All participants were offered the same benefits as any illegal
alien who self deports using the ACBP Customs and Border
Patrol Home app. They received travel assistance, one thousand dollars stipend,

(26:07):
and preserved the possibility they could one day return to
the United States legally. In Honduras, thirty eight participants were
warmly welcomed by their home government and family members. They
also benefited from the Honduran governments Edemano Edemana welbe a
casa so Brothers and Sisters return to your Home program,

(26:29):
which includes an additional one hundred dollars bonus for people
over eighteen, food vouchers and assistants in finding employment. In Colombia,
twenty six participants were welcomed back by their families and
representatives of the Colombian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Migration Columbia.
The Colombian government provided social services from the Family Welfare

(26:52):
Institute and the Department.

Speaker 2 (26:53):
Of Social Prosperity.

Speaker 5 (26:55):
DHS Secretary Christy Noam said in a statement quote, Today,
DHS conducted its first Project Homecoming charter flight of sixty
four individuals who voluntarily chose to self deport to their
home countries of Honduras and Columbia. If you are here illegally,
use the CBP home map to take control of your

(27:16):
departure and receive financial support to return home. If you
do not, you will be subjected to fines, arrest, deportation,
and will never be allowed to return. If you are
in the country illegally, self deport now and preserve your
opportunity to potentially return the legal right way. I'm going
to tell you what Trump's going to do. He's going

(27:37):
to make a number of people who self deport into citizens.
He's going to expedite their citizenship, fly them back up here,
and hold a press conference. And the reason he's going
to do that is to show as an effort of
good faith. He's going to show that he is rewarding
people who are self deporting, because the best thing you

(28:00):
can do for him to get as many illegals out
of the country as possible is self deportation. It's extremely
expensive to track them down, chase them down, get them
out of the country. So if they're willing to self deport,
He's going to reward some of those people.

Speaker 2 (28:16):
And that is designed to tell others.

Speaker 5 (28:18):
Oh, maybe if we do this, we go home, He'll
let us come back as full blown citizens and then
we won't have to be I llegal aliens anymore. I
guarantee he's going to do I've not been told that,
but I'll bet you RFK Junior has been less in
the news as a member of the cabinet than maybe
some of the other folks. And you know, with a

(28:41):
guy like RFK Jr. You don't have to agree with
everything he comes up with. What I do like is
that he challenges the status quo. He does not trust
institutions like big Pharma, and he questions things, and he
looks at data, and he's willing to throw some things
against the wall. Know whether everything he says is accurate

(29:03):
or not, but I do know it's very healthy to
question things. So here he is explaining what he calls
the extreme dangers of cell phone radiation. Now I don't
know why, but I do believe there is damage done
to us by cell phones and they're so close to

(29:25):
our head.

Speaker 2 (29:26):
I do believe this.

Speaker 5 (29:27):
I do believe you're going to find some long term effects.

Speaker 2 (29:30):
I do believe that when we figure.

Speaker 5 (29:32):
Out what has caused this rise in Alzheimer's, in the
various forms of mental decline, that we're going to find
some things that are newer to our lives. In terms
of foods and technologies. I do believe that I don't
know what that's going to be exactly, but I do believe.

Speaker 1 (29:52):
That I just want a big suit against FCC in
the in the Court of Appeals for lying to the
public about the cell phone radiation, about the cell phone safety.

Speaker 2 (30:06):
And see FCC now is.

Speaker 1 (30:08):
To go back and redo all of its regulations on
you know, on your cell phones.

Speaker 2 (30:12):
Cell phone.

Speaker 1 (30:13):
If if you've got a kid, don't ever let him
put his cell phone near his head, and you know,
don't let him carry it in one of his front pockets.
You know, partifits girl, don't let them carry the cell
phone in their breast pocket. Don't let them carry them
anywhere near your their ovaries. And the farther the cell
phone is from your head when you're talking, the better

(30:36):
off you are. So and you know, there's tens literally
not this is not hyperbole when I say tens of
thousands of studies that that the show that really extreme
dagers of cell phone radiation. And uh and you know
people are not paying attention. A lot of our kids

(30:57):
sleep with the cell phone right next to their heads.
They fall sleep with them on the bed.

Speaker 2 (31:01):
Don't let them.

Speaker 1 (31:01):
Do that, get that your cell phone and if you
can get away from a night so that they get
eight hours without it, I'm anywhere near him.

Speaker 2 (31:10):
That is really important. Meanwhile, and this will be six'.

Speaker 5 (31:14):
Ten while we're told THAT rfk is crazy and the
vaccines are good for, us and don't TRUST, rfk and
don't Trust Donald, trump and don't trust, this and don't trust.
That the people we are told to trust are completely
nuts and they have been for. Decades this is a

(31:36):
flashback to nineteen eighty. Two this WAS Cbs news and
we were all going to be dead by.

Speaker 2 (31:43):
Now this is forty three years.

Speaker 5 (31:45):
AGO i spoiler, Alert we're not all.

Speaker 18 (31:49):
Dead concern about rising temperatures on Platter earth heated up
a hearing here In washington. Today for, years scientists have
theorized about the dangers of the so called greenhouse, effect
the warming of The earth's atmosphere due to the burning
of coal and, oil and in recent, months As David colhane,
reports research has uncovered facts to support that.

Speaker 17 (32:08):
Theory many scientists claim that the temperature of The earth's
atmosphere has been rising over the past one hundred, years
that the great sheets of pack ice In antarctica are
melting at a much more rapid rate than. Previously, finally
that the sea level has been rising with increasing swiftness
over the past forty. Years if these scientists are, correct

(32:30):
about twenty five percent Of florida would be, flooded along
with low lying areas all over the. World climate changes
could produce widespread disruption of. Agriculture The american farm bell
might be too dry and the wheat and corn crops
would have to move To. Canada scientists blame the, odorless
colorless carbon dioxide gas for these potentially dangerous changes around the.

Speaker 2 (32:50):
Planet it is the greenhouse. Effect the gas.

Speaker 17 (32:53):
Allows sunlight to filter down and warm the, earth but
like the glass of a, greenhouse the carbon dioxide tends
to trap heat so that it cannot rise into.

Speaker 2 (33:02):
Space the scientists maintain that.

Speaker 17 (33:04):
The, coal, oil and gas we've been burning for one
hundred years have produced more and more carbon dioxide and
helped overheat The. Earth now some political leaders endorse the
demands for MORE co two monitoring stations like this.

Speaker 2 (33:18):
One In, hawaii and they share the anger.

Speaker 17 (33:20):
Of the scientists At reagan administration budget cuts at a
time when they feel closer to getting definitive.

Speaker 2 (33:26):
Answers we are not doing.

Speaker 5 (33:29):
The kind of research that we should be doing to
determine whether or not these scientists who are so alarmed
are correct in their, assessment and what.

Speaker 17 (33:38):
They find out will affect the lives and fortunes of
millions of, people the very survival of cities like this.
One David KLHANE'S Cbs News New. York as nice left for,
You thank, you and good.

Speaker 14 (33:55):
Night
Advertise With Us

Popular Podcasts

Stuff You Should Know
Amy Robach & T.J. Holmes present: Aubrey O’Day, Covering the Diddy Trial

Amy Robach & T.J. Holmes present: Aubrey O’Day, Covering the Diddy Trial

Introducing… Aubrey O’Day Diddy’s former protege, television personality, platinum selling music artist, Danity Kane alum Aubrey O’Day joins veteran journalists Amy Robach and TJ Holmes to provide a unique perspective on the trial that has captivated the attention of the nation. Join them throughout the trial as they discuss, debate, and dissect every detail, every aspect of the proceedings. Aubrey will offer her opinions and expertise, as only she is qualified to do given her first-hand knowledge. From her days on Making the Band, as she emerged as the breakout star, the truth of the situation would be the opposite of the glitz and glamour. Listen throughout every minute of the trial, for this exclusive coverage. Amy Robach and TJ Holmes present Aubrey O’Day, Covering the Diddy Trial, an iHeartRadio podcast.

Good Hang with Amy Poehler

Good Hang with Amy Poehler

Come hang with Amy Poehler. Each week on her podcast, she'll welcome celebrities and fun people to her studio. They'll share stories about their careers, mutual friends, shared enthusiasms, and most importantly, what's been making them laugh. This podcast is not about trying to make you better or giving advice. Amy just wants to have a good time.

Music, radio and podcasts, all free. Listen online or download the iHeart App.

Connect

© 2025 iHeartMedia, Inc.