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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Now the Mark Simone Show on seven ten WR. Filling
in for Mark. Here's Ken Rosatto. That's a nice to
be here. Happy Friday, the end of the week here
and Mark taking a nice long weekend. This is Ken Rosotto,
former New York City TV news anchor on duty and
proud to be here. Thank you Mark, Thank you Wor
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for letting me sit in the seat. Do you'd probably
best remember me from twenty years I spent anchoring the
morning show at Channel seven, and nowadays I host a
daily show over on a New Jersey based channel. You
could see it everywhere though it's called on New Jersey.
You could stream it atnenj dot com. And I also
have a food website called The Food Dude. You could
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catch that at Thefooddude dot us. Thefooddude dot us absolutely free.
Check out some holiday recipes. Good to be with you,
A lot to talk about today, Give us a call
take part one eight hundred three two one zero seven, ten,
one eight hundred three two one zero seven and ten. Well,
it is certainly holiday season in the city. You feel
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it everywhere just walking down the street here today, coming
into the studio to do the work here, you got
everything you got the jingling in the air, and you
got the decorations up everywhere. It really does feel festive.
Did you catch that Rockefeller Center tree lighting the other night?
Ten o'clock at night? Gosh, I go to bed at
like seven, so at ten o'clock I had like one.
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I always saying, well, you light the damn tree, for guys' sake,
just light it. At least they call it a Christmas tree,
though I give them credit for that. They call it
a Christmas tree, unlike what they did. Was it in Minneapolis,
the Minneapolis tree. They just called the Minneapolis tree, the tree,
the tree. It's like, that's real, really into the spirit
of the season, folks. The tree is God forbid we
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offend anyone. Well, the whole point of the tree came
out of the season. Oh right away, we're gonna have
the people say, can you know that's a pagan thing,
the tree? Well, yes and no, yes and no. There's
a lot there's a lot of symbolism behind the tree. Yes,
it was not a direct Christian thing. We could do
a whole show on the origins of the tree. But
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nonetheless it has been adapted and adopted into the holiday.
So it is part of the holiday as part of tradition.
So it's okay we call it a Christmas tree. You
don't have to be an apologist for it. It's okay.
You're not calling it a Christmas tree to offend people
who don't celebrate Christmas. You're calling it a Christmas tree
because guess what, it's a Christmas tree. That's it. And
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honor and revere and help celebrate everybody else's religion too.
You're entitled to whatever you have in your faith, and
I applaud you, and I would respect anything that you
have in your respective religion, just like we asked that
you respect that we have a Christmas tree. Done enough
said on that. Okay, Hey, it's seven ten wo r
the Voice of New York. Did you hear that the
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incoming mayor Mum Dunny says now that he will stop
all homeless encampment sweeps. Did you realize what that means?
That means that this time next year you will be
crawling over homeless people at every intersection, because somehow he
thinks that everybody has a right to every inch of
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sidewalk in Manhattan. Oh, unless, of course you're trying to
be a capitalist. I'm sure if you tried to sell something,
Oh no, he'll lock you up for that. He'll give
you fines. Because no, we don't like capitalism. The city
and the whole country was built on it. No, but
we don't like that. But if you want to do drugs, drink,
urinate on your pants and your pants rather than do
whatever else to be disgusting in the city, you know
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and know the ninety nine point nine percent of the
homeless are not just people who were working yesterday and
today it can get a check. There are some, of course,
who are down in their luck, and that does happen.
But if you ask anybody who deals with homeless on
a regular basis, the vast majority of people who are
homeless have either mental psychological problems and need help. And
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that's what we should be doing, is helping that, okay,
or they have drug or alcohol addiction. Period. Very very
tiny fraction of a percent actually are homeless because mom
and dad both lost their jobs, they have the three kids,
and they're now living on the street. That does happen. Again,
like I said, but it's very very rare. But now
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under incoming mayor Mom Donnie A note that I can
pronounce his name properly that he will stop all homeless
encampment sweeps. So naturally he doesn't have an answer for
what's going to happen. What are you gonna do when
you're crawling over homeless people? Is that the better thing?
Is that the more respectful thing to do for a
human being to let them wallow in their feces in
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the street and step over them. I guess that's the
better thing that's in the minds of a socialist. That's
the better thing than to try to help them up
and get them some help. Seven ten w R the
Voice of New York. We want to hear from you.
So that number again is eight hundred three two one
zero seven ten. How about Maurice Dubois over at CBS
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Evening News. I've met Maurice probably a dozen times. Just
a total gentleman, handsome as all heck, as handsome as
he looks on TV, he's even more handsome in person,
nice gentleman, and he is just that a gentleman. I
don't care about the politics whatever. I don't even know
what his politics are, quite frankly, I can't really tell everyone.
So Kenny's got to be a Democrat. He's an anchor. Well,
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I was an anchor. You all thought I was a liberal.
You had to see the stuff that I would get.
You a liberal? Are you lefty? If they only knew,
I would just sit there and laugh when I get
that stuff. I don't know where Maurice stands politically, and
that's the way it should be. What I do know
is he's a fantastic anchor, and he is a fantastic person,
and he is exiting CBS and that leaves the CBS
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Evening News without anchors. They were the only ones with
an anchor team, and now they're the only ones. And
by the way, when I'm talking about the CBS Evening News,
I'm not talking about Channel too Local. I'm talking about
the network news that goes on from six thirty to
seven pm week nights. That's the CBS Evening News. A
lot of people confuse Channel to Local with CBS Network
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co owned by the same parent company, but run as
two different entities. One is national and one is just
I say, just New York nine percent of the population
just New York. But nonetheless, that will leave them from
two anchors down to none. Because John Dickerson announced that
he was leaving at the end of December sent CBS,
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who a few weeks ago had two anchors, Now they
will have none, literally in a matter of weeks, so
they better act fast. And no, I'm not available for
the record. I got stuff going on in my life. Now.
You could have called me a couple of years ago.
I had some free free time. Seven t w R
The Voice of New York. What do you think about
this pipe bomber arrest? Well, if you haven't heard a
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suspect has been arrested in connection with the planting of
the pipe bombs, if you haven't checked news out for days.
The bombs were planted outside both the Democratic and report
Publican national committees back on the eve of the January sixth,
twenty twenty one Capitol riot. Now, mainstream legacy left wing
media has tried and tried and tried to paint the
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guy who was arrested as either a right wing extremist
or a centrist because he planted bombs in front of
both locations, the Republican and Democrat National Committees. But it
turns out he's not a centrist and he certainly is
not a MAGA right winger. The suspect is a thirty
year old man who lived in his mommy and daddy's
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basement and a beautiful suburb of d C. His name,
according to authorities, is Brian J. Cole Junior. He lived
with his parents in a lovely suburb of DC called Woodbridge, Virginia.
It's not too far outside of DC. You can make
it there in about half an hour. It's about twenty
miles out of Washington. Now, normally I wouldn't mention somebody's
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race and connection with an arrest. We had a rule
when I was a Channel seven, Channel five and anywhere.
It's kind of standard the time you have to you'd
say somebody is black, Asian, white is if it is
in connection with other identifying features. So if the person
had a scar under his left eye, brown eyes, brown hair,
six foot four, had a limp, and is black, that's okay,
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because now that gives you somebody to look for to
say it's a black male. Now you're identifying somebody as
one of maybe a million people. So that's not fair.
And that's the way we had that as a rule. Okay, Well,
apparently CNN has has different rules. Jacob Tapper and I
say Jacob, because that's what former President obam used to
call him Jacob Copper, Jacob Jacob. Jacob Tapper decided to
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describe the person as if he were still on the
loose when he was already under arrest, and yesterday, Jacob
Tapper at CNN breathlessly identified this January sixth pipe bombing
suspect as a thirty year old white man.
Speaker 2 (08:56):
Listen to this, Brian Cole Junior, a thirty year old
white man from the DC suburbs is charts with transporting
and explosive device in interstate commerce and with malicious destruction
by means of explosions. Seeing an observed local and federal
law enforcement outside his home in Woodbridge, Virginia this morning.
Speaker 1 (09:14):
Now, Okay, I don't care, white, black, green, Asian doesn't
matter to me. The fact. The fact is this guy
is a suspect for planning pipe pomps. That's what he
suspected of doing. And you're innocent, un less proven guilty.
So I just want to make that clear here. Bottom
line is literally who was his producer? On the TV screen,
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there is an image of the man who is clearly
African American, and you have Jacob Tapper voicing the story
as a thirty year old white man. It's like, who
are you going to believe me? Or your own lying eyes?
So right away you're thinking, either they're showing the wrong
video or whoever wrote Jacob Tapper's script is going to
have a meeting because that was wrong. But what's worse
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is I didn't hear any correction later. Can you imagine
for a second if the reverse were true. Can you
imagine if the suspect arrested in an offense were white,
and that suspect were identified on the air as a
black man, then all you would hear is, oh, you're
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trying to identify black with criminality. Right away, that's what
you'd hear. And you know what, they would be right.
They would be right, because it's wrong. If you're going
to mention somebody's race, you damn well better get it
right or else don't indict a whole race of people,
whether you're talking about black people, white people, or Asian
people or anyone else. But it seems that for CNN
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and many in mainstream media, if you're indicting white people,
it's okay because Whites and Christians throw them under the bus.
You know, they got away with so much over the years,
who really cares well, It turns out that thirty year
old so called white man is a thirty year old
black man. The color has no consequence, all right. He
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comes from a very nice background. He comes from a
wealthy suburb, wealthy parents. His dad owns a bail bond's business.
He deals with a lot of money. His mom is
also professional, but he still hasn't launched. At thirty, he's
living with his folks, although he worked for his dad.
His picture was released to the press when Jake Tapper
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was doing the story, which makes you scratch your head
and wonder who wrote this story and why and how
do they get it so wrong? It's crazy anyway. Brian
Cole Junior is considered not a right wing maga guy,
but an activist for the left. He is a radical
anti Trump warrior. He has sued Trump, Ice and the
Department of Homeland Security for quote racial injustice. He generally
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has been known to support BLM style causes. He's also
the bail bond business that his father runs is specifically
there to help bail out illegal aliens. That's what they do,
so they are very much anti Ice, anti Homeland Security
in many ways, etc. These are far leftist people. They
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are not moderates, They're not in the middle of the road,
they're not Republicans. These are leftists. So you wonder why
the Biden FBI for four years, who had the information
about this guy, they knew that he was out there,
they never bothered to investigate. No, for the Biden FBI,
it was more important to hunt down parents who show
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up at school board meetings complaining that their little girls
have to get naked in the shower next to a
biological male who thinks that day that they're a woman.
Those are the parents that need to be identified by
the FBI and investigated. Little old ladies on their knees
four blocks away from an abortion clinic praying the Rosary
and begging God that somebody changes their mind about having
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an abortion, Those are the people that the FBI needed
to investigate because they pose a threat to humanity. Roman
Catholics who like the traditional Latin Mass and prey in
Latin because the church has done that for two thousand
freaking years, those are the people will have to be investigated.
But yet, a guy who has all these ties to
radical causes, etc. And whose family actually bails out illegal aliens. Now,
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the FBI says, leave them alone, we're not going to
investigate them, even though even though they had evidence they
had pings from the guy's cell phone. They claim the
FBI they had pings putting him in the location of
both the Republican National Committee and the Democrat National Committee
at the time the pipe bombs were planted. So that
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should have been something that at least should have been
looked into by the FBI. But amazingly, either they didn't
do it, or they did it and it didn't fit
the narrative, so they chose not to do anything about it. Well,
believe me, this will be looked into now because this
guy was floating out there potentially posing a threat for
four years and it didn't have to be that way.
Eight hundred three two one zero seven ten, eight hundred
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three to two to one zero seven ten. Give us
a call, let us know what you're thinking. Luigi man
Joni's High State Court hearing resumed yesterday, but we just
find out now that he will not be in court today.
Apparently he's a little under the weather, either his eyebrows
neither trimming or something, but he wasn't feeling well. Poor Luigi. Yeah,
it was okay. He was feeling well enough a year
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ago allegedly to allegedly shoot somebody dead, a father and
a husband. He was feeling well enough then. But he
has Tommy ache or something. Should we have to let
poor Luigi rest up today? Yeah, it was already a
year this week that he allegedly murdered United Healthcare CEO
Brian Thompson literally blocks from where I'm sitting here in
midtown Manhattan. So now the big theory here now. And
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we heard about this on MENTI in the morning too.
It's amazing that the defense is trying to get the
case thrown out on technicalities about the reading of the
Miranda laws and when you have to. We're going to
talk with Greg Jarrett, who's the legal and political consultant
over it to Fox News Channel. You've seen Greg on
the air a million times, I'm sure, and Greg is
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an attorney. He's going to talk about when you have
to and when you don't have to read Miranda rights
to somebody. If somebody volunteers information or in the process
of an arrest, say they have a backpack and something
evidence falls out and it happens accidentally but not and
you hadn't yet read the Miranda rights. A lawyer will
tell you the details there. At that point, it's okay.
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It's most lawyers will tell you that's admissible evidence at
that point. If, however, you stop somebody randomly on the
street without reading Miranda rights and you haven't announced their
arrest and you start rifling through their stuff and you
find something illegal, that's a whole different story. That's sort
of the way the defense is trying to paint this
right now. So we'll see what happens. We'll talk to
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the expert, Greg Jarrett about that in just a little
bit seven ten wo R The Voice of New York.
It is cold. As every free analogy I have I
can't say on the radio. Let's just suffice to say
it's very very cold out there. And if you haven't
got out yet, make sure you bundle up because you're
gonna need to. And it's going to be that way
through the day today. Some sun this morning, it's going
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to lead to some clouds later on in the day,
highs only in the upper twenties, then more clouds than
sun tomorrow and Sunday, hides both days only in the
upper thirties. And no, it's not yet even officially winter.
So once again, in just a bit we'll talk to
Fox News legal analyst Greg Jarrett. The time now is
ten twenty one WR. We're coming right back