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So folks, as we uh as we start the rodeo up, we'll be dipping in and out here. You know, I didn't get a great view of what was happening first, but it looks it looks like a rodeo.
Here we go.
Next up, what? What? Go ahead, guys.
Back here. Say it again.
All the pretty All prepare.
If your TV sounds funny in the evening, you're watching live from Studio 6B on Real America's Voice. [music] All right, live from Studio 6B.
I don't think [laughter] I'm Real America's Voice tonight, but uh usually on Real America's Voice. 8:00 on the East Coast. Glad you're in. Of course, 1039 LII News Radio tonight as well on a Thursday, April 30th. Slick Rick's going to be here to do some sports. Uh Slick's running a little late, but he'll be here. Rick Delgado here on Main Headlines. Vinnie Mack in the house with news as well on a busy Thursday. Now, uh, Real America's Voice tonight is actually covering the America First Freedom 250 rodeo and concert presented by AFPI, the America First Policy Institute, Patriot Mobile, and Freedom 250. It's uh being held in Fort Worth, Texas at the Cow Town Coliseum. Perfect name there. Um, and they're covering that. And then actually when they're done, I think maybe uh Slick's going to join them to wrap up the rodeo. And you can see the rodeo there. If you're watching us on on socials or on TV, wherever you're watching, we got the rodeo there in the little box underneath Vin.
>> Thank you.
>> Uh Vin has never ever done that what you're seeing there right now. Nor could he uh because he'd be dead. So, >> but I'm laughing about Slick. Slick wears those three-piece suits and the big heels and he's the rodeo guy.
>> Yeah, of course. You know why Slick's doing rodeo? Because I told him 6 years ago to start reporting on rodeo.
>> Yeah. Well, during co there was not much in the world of sports.
>> Yeah. Well, no, but also because as you guys know, I'm officially a cowboy and I have a beautiful hat.
>> Oh, boy. What do you mean boy?
>> Well, I mean, just cuz you got a hat doesn't make you a cowboy. You know, you got to walk with a little bit of a limp.
You got to have, you know, [laughter] stubble.
>> It's not It's not a limp. You got to be bow-legged.
>> Yeah. You got to be bowling. If you open your beer, you got to do with your mouth. You got to take the cap off that way. You got to have real chops there.
All right. So, maybe you're playing the piano. You know, you're >> a fake fake wannabe cowboy.
>> No, you know what? You know what? He he could be in a western town, you know, playing the piano at the saloon with the uh with the showgirl sitting there next to him waiting waiting for the cowboys, the real cowboys to come in.
>> I could see him doing that.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. I haven't even introduced you two dunes and you guys are already talking smack about me. I don't I don't get it.
So, Delgado, how are you? I'm doing well, partner. How are you? [laughter] >> Vinnie Mack, how are you?
>> Like a rhinestone cowboy. [laughter] Boom. Boom.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. I'm doing well. Had a good day. I was in New York City today.
>> Oh, really?
>> It hasn't fallen apart yet.
>> Not yet.
>> Yeah. Has not fallen apart.
>> Did mom Donnie ask for your wallet?
>> And you don't smell like weed, which is good.
>> Getting through the city without wreaking a weed is a is a pretty amazing feat, I must say. But, you know, there's nothing like New York City. I was downtown. You can see the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, you know, all that. It's just, it's such a beautiful city. It's so sad to see the leadership we have there. Uh, but it was an interesting day. People talking on their phones on the train as if I needed to hear their whole conversation.
[laughter] So, I had to listen to this one lady.
She's like, "But I went in there for stem stem cell therapy." And the guy told me and I'm like, "Lady, you're talking about medical procedures.
Everybody in the car can hear you."
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> Well, well, she was a total New Yorker.
>> You know, it's New York. Yeah. Just going to say a typical New Yorker that don't care. So >> yeah, she didn't care.
>> Yeah, >> huffing and puffing.
>> All right, very good. So, um, welcome on [clears throat] in. We're glad you're watching us if you're on socials and 1039 LII News Radio listening on in on a Thursday night. Again, Real America's Voice covering the America First Freedom 250 rodeo and concert. Who's the concert? I see um they got speakers uh Savannah Chrisley, Benny Johnson, Jensen Franklin, and Riley Gaines, uh I know are there speaking.
>> Well, that's pretty good line.
>> But we don't know who the concert's going to be cuz I I don't Maybe we're not covering the concert part. I'm not sure. Probably some musical rights deal or something there.
>> Now, are they going to be speaking from the back of a bucking Broncos >> while they're riding the Broncos? I think is the interview part.
>> That that I would watch. That is going to be interesting.
>> I want to see that. I want to see uh Grizzly try to hold on for dear life as she uh [laughter] >> while she gets chased by a bull. Yeah, >> exactly. And I saw one of the things, one of the first things that they were doing just before we came on the air, which I'd never seen.
>> And I've I've watched a few rodeos. I went to my first rodeo last year and the uh the the ring toss was not something I ever saw. So, I thought that was interesting, a little strange. Uh potential for goring. Um, yeah.
>> I think at 8:50 they're doing the egg on the spoon walk and [laughter] that that's coming up soon, too. So, it should be interesting.
>> Around barrels.
>> All right. I'm sorry. I don't um where we got to start because this story I can't [snorts] believe I'm I kind of got lost this afternoon doing other things, so I didn't catch up on it. But I saw this story this morning. Did you guys see if you're on social media, you couldn't have avoided it. It was redot.
the story about the JP Morgan uh lady.
>> No.
>> Okay. So, [laughter] what happened?
>> There's a story that breaks. There's a story that breaks this morning that there's this highlevel ranking executive at JP Morgan woman who gets sued from a former staffer who claims that she uh as soon as he got hired and put on her team essentially that she tried to turn him into her sex slave. [laughter] And the details of it were incredible.
>> This stuff never happens to me. I don't understand. [laughter] It never happens to me.
>> And I mean, it was everywhere.
>> Wow.
>> And the details on the I mean, it some it wasn't I mean, it was pretty gruesome honestly. The name she was the the the name the racial way she was referring to him because he's I think he was supposedly Indian or Asian Indian. And she she was and then she was saying, "If you don't do X, Y, and Z, you'll never get a promotion." And it was like a dominatrix meets um bullying meets uh >> meets a debit card >> meets Yeah. It was just a crazy story.
And I mean, it was everywhere.
>> Well, you want some of the details, the uh the the horny details there, David?
You're going down that road.
>> Go to the rodeo.
>> I know all the details, but here's Okay, go ahead, D. I was going to say the woman's name is Lorna and that's a that's a hot name. Uh Hajini Hadini or something. She's 37. She's quite the looker. Um but she was the one who was coercing this married banker into a non-consensual and humiliating sex acts um position and threatened his career when he refused her advances according to the lawsuit.
>> Yeah. Well, so here's the update though.
So I've So I watched this all afternoon long this story.
>> You can't get enough, huh? [laughter] >> And then I got doing other things and then I come back to the New York Post and here's the headline tonight at 5:30.
Bombshell sex harassment suit against Lorna Hajini. JP Morgan branded complete fabrication. Hello.
>> As John Doe unmasked.
A former JP Morgan staffer who sources identified as Chi Chiaru Rana has been accused of making fabricated sexual harassment claims against a high-ranking executive at the bank after an internal investigation found no evidence of wrongdoing. The Post has learned.
Multiple sources told the Post that 35-year-old Rana, now a principal at investment firm uh Bragel Sagemount is the man who brought the bombshell lawsuit against Laura Hajini earlier this week. In his suit filed on Monday under the pseudonym John Doe, it accused the 37year-old executive director of turning him into her sex slave by drugging him with rone ronol and Viagra.
>> That's what I use.
>> And threatening to slash his bonus if he did not sexually comply.
>> Slashes what?
>> I mean >> his bonus man.
>> The Daily Mail broke the story on Wednesday evening.
>> [laughter] >> citing lurid details from a now retracted court document that has since been withdrawn for quote unquote corrections. [laughter] The British tabloid quoting the now deleted court papers reported that Hageni, executive director on JP Morgan's leveraged finance team.
>> Wow.
>> Oh, she was leveraging it. All right. At least we thought so this morning.
>> Even turned up unannounced at R's apartment and forced him to have sex.
>> Wow. A genie hit back in a statement issued to the post via her lawyers saying, "We categorically deny the allegations. I've never engaged in any inappropriate conduct with this individual of any kind and has ne I've never been to the location where he alleged this supposedly took place.
>> It it does sound a little >> so it's starting to look like this whole thing which absolutely burned up social media." Yeah.
>> And the memes were out of control [laughter] with people just like Vin reacted. Why has this never happened to me? Talking about [laughter] I mean and now it looks like the whole thing was fake.
>> Yeah.
>> Where does she go to get her reputation back?
>> Well, that's that is the the thing.
Someone comes out with this. But at JP Morgan, um their HR and compliance of all stuff kind of like this is so strict. I just couldn't imagine anybody even coming close to doing this or having this story be true. I mean it I was very skeptical [laughter] >> here as I'm scrolling. Here's the 50 Shades of JP Morgan teaser [laughter] that's already out.
>> Hey, I've been debbanked by JP Morgan and now I know why I didn't submit to you putting out.
>> Yeah, I was putting out it was it's just [laughter] great. The the memes are crazy.
>> I put this up, Aaron.
>> Oh [snorts] my god. Yeah, here's me getting called into the JP Morgan HR room. [laughter] >> They're just never they're never ending.
[laughter] >> Take a deep breath.
>> They're literally never ending. The memes out there on this story, which now ends up looking like it's false.
>> You got to love AI.
>> Maybe. I mean, who knows?
>> According to >> Oh, there's two of you. I can't even deal with one of you. Never mind two of you.
>> Thank you, everybody. Welcome. And that's uh Vincent below [laughter] me.
Here's the story of a lovely lady.
>> According to the lawyers, her lawyers, Lorna categorically denies the allegation. She's never engaged in any inappropriate conduct with this ind individual of any kind and has never been to the location where he alleged the sex assault supposedly took place.
Also, according to this, he didn't even report to her. They were colleagues, but he wasn't her subordinate as he alleged.
They were just simply colleagues on the leverage finance team which worked on large corporate acquisitions, mergers and buyouts. Almost uh almost Patrick Baitmanish.
>> Patrick Baitman.
>> Here's here's another [laughter] one.
Aaron puts it in reference, right?
>> This is what was going on.
>> Great movie, by the way.
>> She calls you into her office and says, "You're underperforming this quarter.
What's your next move?" [laughter] So, I mean, this was going around all day long and now it looks like it was uh well >> surprised you didn't have a like a strip pole for him to jump on and do a little dance for.
>> I mean, crazy. Slickster, how are you?
>> I'm doing good. Big D, >> welcome into the show.
>> Welcome. Sorry, we're running a little bit late. Busy night.
>> Big rodeo tonight, Slick. Are you aware of what's going on in Real America's Voice?
>> America First Rodeo.
>> Big rodeo at JP Morgan, too.
>> Uh-huh.
>> Yeah.
>> Now, you're going to have to join you're going to join the coverage, Slick. Are you aware of this?
>> Oh, yeah. I heard I'm going to be steering this. Yeah, let's go.
[laughter] >> Okay. Are you uh are you ready for the spotlight here in the rodeo, which of course Big D is the one who ever turned you on to this about what, six years ago?
>> You did. You said, you know, I think you ought to do some rodeo. And it became a big thing with our audience, especially that Midwest audience and out west. They love the >> Did you know anything about rodeo before you started doing that?
>> Absolutely not. And what's great about it, No. The only horsing around I did was hanging out with Big B for lunch.
No, but honestly, um >> it it was great. And I They love a guy with a Long Island accent doing rodeos.
There's nothing like it.
>> How you doing? [laughter] >> Okay, very good.
>> How you doing?
>> All right, let's take a break. Just getting started. Slick will do some sports. Plus, he's going to join the rodeo coverage on Real America's Voice.
Delgado's got news. Vinnie's got news as well. Slick's all prepared. Got his hat.
>> Oh, nice.
>> All right, we're back right after this.
>> Jesse Smlette.
>> [music] [music] >> 14 past the hour. Chat chat chat. Those of you saying you're not on, why are you taking commercials? Well, we're on radio still and they follow the same clock that we're on for TV. So, we still do the same show with [laughter] the same breaks.
>> Wow, that's >> Thank you very much.
>> Okay, thank you.
>> Are you starting to see some of them?
>> Yes.
>> Oh, they're all over. Oh, [laughter] that's just br That's just unbelievable.
>> They're unbelievable.
>> I don't know. I had I had it with that story all day long.
>> What do you call JP Morgan is hiring [laughter] me? Yeah. Yeah.
>> It's a good recruiting tool, I guess.
[laughter] >> Yeah.
>> Oh, they're all over.
>> I'm going to be laughing like a like a girl all night on these. [laughter] >> Oh, they're all over.
>> Lick Slick looking good. Keep the hat.
Someone said, >> "That's really good."
[laughter and gasps] Hello, Nancy Burns.
Tumbleweed farmer. Hello. Coral Reef 30.
>> Right now it just says free. I'll go.
>> Jammoro. Kathy Turner. Tonita Samuels.
Johnny T12. Dalia Flores. Connie Lou.
[laughter] Marcelo Montabelloo. Dalia Flores. Jay Buck 169. Barbara Knight. Casey 58.
>> Oh my god. I'm just >> Gray.
>> I'm just going to be >> CJ liking and sharing memes all night.
>> Racing Banshee. Hello Sandy on Facebook. Carol on Facebook Rubber Duck 01 Anna Saxton Benson. Hello Pineapple ML75 Cats B Kelly K Panama Tom Vincent Butuda.
>> Thank you. I'm in I'm in the chat.
>> Oh, >> you are now. You are on Facebook.
>> I am in the chat. I did not know that.
>> Charlie Hammer. [clears throat] Rob Jackson.
>> What? But what do you what is so funny?
>> Charlie Hammerhead.
>> I told you I started you down this road.
>> Yeah, this is [laughter] >> I'm not going to be able to look at this all all night. You got to be kidding me.
>> I can't believe you didn't see this all day.
>> I had I I didn't see it all day and I was watching the news.
>> Oh my god. It was on my phone everywhere this morning. [laughter] >> This is the new how they check you at work.
>> That's good. [clears throat] That is good, too. [laughter] Not ready for prime time though.
>> Oh my god.
>> Dalia Flores, how are you? Good to see you.
>> Where was I?
>> Thanks for saying hello.
>> Dalia. What a beautiful name, by the way. Dalia.
>> All right, we wound up Delgato now on that side. We might not be able to wind him down.
>> Knicks up 50 in the second quarter.
[laughter and gasps] >> Come on.
>> That's not possible, is it?
Oh my god. Are they really? It's [music] >> live from Studio 6B on a Thursday, April 30th on socials as the network is covering the rodeo tonight.
Uh, I don't think I've ever seen this.
The end the Well, let's do sports, I guess, and I'll let Slick get to it since it's a sports show. My son just texted me. I thought >> he's in college. I don't I didn't think he was drinking heavily when he was in college. I thought maybe he's drinking, but why would you think that?
>> He's absolutely correct. So, let's do some sports. Sports is brought to you by Mike Lindell. Sixster, what's going on?
>> Well, it's unbelievable. The Knicks right now in a uh game six against the Atlanta Hawks in Atlanta. This is a Eastern Conference final. Uh Knicks are up three games to two, looking to close it out. Very difficult thing to do, but >> Let me Let me give you a prediction.
They're going to close it out.
[laughter] >> You know what? I'm not counting my chickens yet.
>> There's three minutes to go in the second quarter.
>> And the score is 78-2.
>> If anyone can blow a big lead and lose a game, [laughter] even just relax. The Knicks are up 78 to they've scored 78 points with three minutes to go in the second quarter.
>> Is that going to be the alltime record?
Because I thought the alltime record was like 81.
>> Well, Anobi has 24 points already. So, that's that's quite a lot of points to have in, you know, never seen that before.
>> It's like something I've never seen.
I've never seen that. That's how many an NBA record. And you know, it's interesting because I thought the Knicks were going to blow out Atlanta anyway. I thought they'd take him in five. I didn't think it would even go to six, but this is just absolutely a stunning development. And speaking of stunning, the Sixers right now up five to four over the something over game six.
[laughter] That's over. It's another closeout game for Boston looking to close out Philadelphia on the road. This is the East first round. 911 to go in the first. Obviously 5 to four in the NBA. Could be 3 seconds to go and it's still a lot of time. Uh we got Nuggets taking on the Timberwolves. 9:30. That's a West first round. Game six, Minnesota.
for the Timberwolves looking to close that one out up 3-2 at home in Minnesota. And uh let's see, let's get to the NHL action tonight. Uh two games in action right now. Wild over the Stars one- nothing. Another Minnesota game looking to be closed out. It's a game six. So we will see. Right now Minnesota leading that series 3-2 and that score is one- nothing at the end of one. And then we have the Ducks and Oilers.
That's a 1000 p.m. tip off. And I got to tell you, the Oil Oilers are right now are on the ropes, Vin. They game three to two series there as well. So Anaheim looking to quack out of there and get that game going [laughter] and have it over with. So it's a good team.
>> Unbelievable. So we shall we certainly shall see what's going to happen there.
Uh just great stuff. And we got to get to a couple of stories that I have here real quick. Uh for starting and Chicago Bears NFL tells team Chicago is not a viable option anymore. This is Jordan Sigler of Chicago City reporting here. A day after Illinois Governor JB Prrisco warned the Chicago Bears that moving to Indiana would cost the team fans, the team met with the NFL stadium committee on Wednesday to present progress on the two potential sites for a new stadium project in Arlington Heights or Hammond, Indiana. So, this is a serious thing.
Looks like they're moving. I thought they were just bluffing. The Bears are waiting for the Illinois Senate to pass the mega projects legislation bill that passed the House last week. Though the team is hoping for new amendments to be added, the team has also met with leaders in northwest Indiana amid the state of Illinois being tardy in passing the bill. Chicago Mayor Braden Johnson has voices wish for the Bears to remain in the city of Chicago. Any slim chance the Bears had of staying in the city appears to now be over. Per Courtney Cronin Cronin of ESPN, the league stadium committee told the Bears that the proposed sites in Arlington Heights and Hammond were the only two viable options. The committee told the Bears they need to act expeditiously on deciding to build Illinois or Indiana.
Bears brass met virtually today with the NFL stadium committee to discuss the team's two proposed stadium sites.
Cronin passed on X. The uh Bears presented an upstate update on the Arlington Heights, Illinois and Indiana sites. Per source, the committee members agreed that these two sites are the only viable options expressed the need to move the process forward. So it looks like Chicago may be losing the Bears.
Could you imagine that to Indiana? That cannot happen.
>> Is that the craziest thing you guys have heard?
>> Yeah. Well, if the Dodgers left Brooklyn, you know, I could see that's possible, but I can't imagine Chicago letting that happen.
>> I couldn't believe it either. And Los Angeles Police Department chief gives chilling update on the state of Olympic security. Poor boy or Breitbart. Los Angeles police chief Jim McDonald reveal a bitter truth that will change challenge the city's upcoming summer Olympics games. Not enough cops for security. McConnell revealed during a city council meeting that the police department could be stretched too thin for the 2028 Olympics. Adding that there have been zero specific fundings for this team uh aside from the poolled budget shared by cops, the fire department and federal agents per the New York Post. LA28 confirms that they have zero police or other safety budgets. While they do have a security budget, it doesn't cover law enforcement. He said the funding that exists is for all agencies involved in the Olympics, not just the LAPD, and it will be restricted primarily to police officer overtime. He has LAPD officials also revealed that over 500 officers are retiring per year. I wonder why. Forcing the cops to work overtime. So, a lot of issues going on there. And uh I don't know what's going to happen. We shall see with that. But uh really crazy stuff. Big D. LA. They got to get their act together because that's got to be one of the safest places in the world when they have those Olympics. We don't need any debacles going on. I mean, you got a lot. You got So far, you got Englewood down there. What could possibly go wrong in Englewood?
Anything. That's the problem. You know, >> that's what you get. You diss the cops to some such an extent nobody wants to work and then you have a huge event. I bet you Trump sends in the National Guard or something to protect this thing.
>> Yeah, he may have to. Absolutely.
>> Well, if they get a new if they get a new mayor this year, hopefully that'll help.
>> Well, that's I got a story on that, too.
Uh, by the way, >> they might have a new governor and a new mayor. Who knows?
>> They may get a new mayor. And let's hope this is part of what's setting that up.
I'll get to that story a little bit later. But Jeannie Bus made a nice donation. The former Well, she still owns 15% of the Los Angeles Lakers. made a donation to the uh to Spencer, the new gentleman that's going to be running.
>> Spencer Pratt, correct?
>> Yeah, we played his uh his campaign ad yesterday.
>> Paul had it and it's it was a great ad because it features, you know, it shows where uh the current mayor lives and the other lady that wants to be mayor where they live in the nice uh the nice hills away from the mess that they created and he's got his uh camper set up where he used to live because his place burned down and and nobody is allowed to build.
Wow. Yep.
>> Wow.
>> So, pretty effective ad, I thought. Very effective. That's a wrap in sports. Big D, back to you.
>> All right. Look, very good. Uh, sports brought to you by Mike Lindell. LFS6 is the promo code to use. Want to say hello to all of our friends in the chat chat chat tonight who are with us as the network is uh covering the America First Freedom 250 rodeo and concert presented by the America First Policy Institute.
brought to you tonight uh by Patriot Mobile and Freedom 250 at the Cowtown Coliseum in Fort Worth, Texas. And I know our own Grant Stinchfield was there. Ben Burwam I believe is on the ground as well. You got us some speakers. You've got Savannah Chrysley, Benny Johnson, Jetson Franklin, Riley Gaines, all there on board. And there you go. There's a live look at the >> Savannah. She only had two seconds to speak. That guy didn't have two seconds to ride.
>> I know.
>> Wow. Look at that, man.
>> There you go.
>> Good stuff. I I love Fort Worth, Texas.
Holds a special place.
>> Now, Vin, do you think you could be one of those uh guys, the clown, not the clown? Well, clowns, but or one of those guys who like right there, jump run in there after he gets bucked off and try to distract this 800 lb animal from killing anyone.
>> Could I or would I? [laughter] >> Okay, because uh could I maybe I mean, I've got 156 lb dog, you know, so I could probably I could probably bribe the bull with a treat.
>> Uh so, I'm used to doing that. Sure, that'll work.
>> That'll work well. Yeah.
>> I have really no system to protect myself there. So, I would say no.
>> No.
>> All right. Very good. All right.
Speaking of Vinnie Mack, let's do some more news here. And maybe Fran, you could give me a bed here of music. Maybe Vin song for this story because this story, if there was ever a Vinnie Mack story, this is it. So, what's the news, Vin? Uh well, you know, you have to go back quite a ways to see when TV was sensible, when entertainers were normal, when late night talk show hosts actually just did comedy and we didn't have to hear about their political leanings like Jimmy Kimmel, like Steven Cobear. Uh and I guess to some extent, you know, maybe Fallon I give a little bit of a pass.
He's not as bad as those two guys, but he he he's on the spectrum there. Uh but way back when there were some really really good folks and I think I gonna give it away here by saying I did not know that. Yes. Our man Johnny Carson the best right ever. I love Johnny Carson. Uh always love Johnny Carson.
But there's a reason to love Johnny Carson cuz he felt like you know a neighbor, an uncle, a friend, and he was he was a comedian.
>> What? I hear your song coming up.
>> Yeah. So hold these thoughts, Vin. Let's bring the music up, Fran. We'll take the break and we'll come back with Vinnie Max story >> right after this song [music] but he's owning every second of [music and singing] the night.
thinks he's Johnny Carson in [music] a borrowed blazer.
Practicing faces in the hallway [music] glass.
Fans still tuning while he's ripping on [singing] the teleprompter.
Turn on a late break.
used to eat.
>> You had to work fetid.
[music] >> It's great.
[music] >> Such catchy. It >> is so good.
laughs at his own life.
>> Oh yeah. Dropping those [music] names like confett [music] [music] or not.
>> I did [music] not know that.
>> Chat chat chat. What's going on in the chat? We'll get back to Vinnie Mack's story.
>> Let me make a did I did not know that comment here because do you uh recall [laughter] did you know that it was 83- 36 at the half.
>> Oh my 20 20 seconds left.
>> Stunning. 83 points and a half.
>> 83- 36.
>> Sounds like an NBA All-Star game, right?
Nobody's playing defense >> for the Knicks.
>> Wow. Anobi.
>> Anobi has 26. Bridges has 16. Brunson has 13. Towns has 10. Josh Hart lacks so only seven.
>> Wow.
>> He stinks.
>> 83 points.
>> Good job. Wow. Holy cow.
>> Man. Oh man.
>> What's the halftime line in this game?
>> Uh under under 150.
>> New York was two and a half point favorites.
>> I think they're going to cover.
[laughter] >> Holy Yeah.
>> Wow. That is >> 214 game. That's >> New York might cover the They might cover the total themselves. Wow, that's amazing.
>> Good for them, man. They've had a horrible start to the series.
>> Trying to keep an eye on the sixes.
>> Well, they'll wrap up the series tonight if they win this one.
>> But you remember that video that uh we shot from the West Palm office of the couple that came in and made uh Ziti and uh >> you set up >> Ray and Kathy Pelin Ray and wonderful, wonderful folks. Uh they watch the show every night. Uh well, Rey uh is in a hospital. He had emergency surgery. Uh and I've been in touch with them. Uh, I think the surgery is happening as we speak because uh, Kathy just sent me a note and she said, "Hey, I told Ry that everybody was asking about him and you know, RAV audience were praying for him and uh, Ray and a drug drug stuper said, "I did not know that." [laughter] Yeah. So, I thought that was a very timely comment there.
>> Feeling okay. All right. Good.
[laughter] All right.
All >> [music] >> right, 30 minutes past the hour. Live from Studio 6B on a Thursday night, all on social media tonight. Glad you're in wherever you're watching. 1039 LII News Radio, real America's voice covering the um America First Freedom 250 rodeo and concert presented by the America First Policy Institute and brought to you by Patriot Mobile and Freedom 250 on Real America's Voice tonight. And I believe once the coverage ends, Slick's going to join the coverage and do a wrap on the rodeo and the best scores and all of that. So Slick will do his thing with I think Grant and whoever else is down there coming up. uh 30 minutes past the hour, Vin was doing news and Vin was talking about Johnny Carson back in the day as opposed to the nonsense garbage we get on late nights. And if you spend any time on socials on the, you know, uh flickable socials, Instagram and Tik Tok, where you can scroll through these videos, uh swipe up. I come across a lot of Johnny Carson, Don Rickles, Buddy Hackit, >> all of the old I mean, and meanwhile, you listen to some of it and go, "My god, these people would be cancelled today."
>> But yet, it was so damn funny.
>> So much just better. So much better than what the crap we're uh we have to deal with today.
>> Rodney Dangerfield, >> especially like somebody like Buddy Hackett who used to do who used to do Disney movies, Herby the Love Bug, right? He was in that.
>> He was great in that. But meanwhile, he was the most vile and disgusting standup. It was it was filthy and and it was like it was jaw-dropping cuz as a kid, you know, knowing him from these Disney movies and then then all of a sudden my father pops on a home box office when it first came out and there's Buddy Hackit. I'm like, "Oh, well, he thought it'd be fine." Yeah, have the kids watch.
>> Bob Saget was like that, too.
>> Having to turn the channel because oh my goodness, this guy was filthy.
But you know the the the thing I wanted to show this clip of Carson because this is how Hollywood and the media has changed so much when we had actual talent talking about things. Now if you folks remember Ronald Reagan had an assassination attempt. Uh thank God he survived and and under on Trump world we wouldn't be seeing anybody making you know I hope he's well. I hope any of these things none of those comments. We didn't even see that in Butler. You know all you saw were people talking about they didn't finish the job. you know, really bad stuff. Well, here's Johnny Carson. He's hosting, I think it's the Oscars, uh, and this happened and they delayed the opening of the Oscars. And here's his opening, uh, mention about what happened here. And this is a class act. Take a look. Thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen. I'm sure that all of you here and most of you watching tonight understand why we have delayed this program for 24 hours. Because of the incredible events of yesterday, that old adage, the show must go on, seemed relatively unimportant.
The Academy, ABC television, and all of us connected with this show felt because of the uncertain outcome as of this time yesterday, it would have been inappropriate to stage a celebration.
But the news today is very good. As you know, the president is in excellent condition at last reports. He's been conducting business. [applause] Listen to that cheer.
>> [applause] >> and he is uh and he happens to be in very good spirits. Uh after all, you must remember this is a man who yesterday while he was in the hospital unable to speak wrote on a sheet of paper, "All things considered, I'd rather be in Philadelphia."
So, tonight the show does go on. Now, two weeks ago, President Reagan videotaped an opening greeting for this occasion. We were in contact with the White House about 2 hours ago and it was the president's express wishes that we use that introduction. And I might add that you might like to know that he also asked for a television set in his room so he could view this program tonight.
I was uh [applause] actually the president was in such good form today I was very tempted to call him and ask him if he had any more of those oneliners that I could use.
So, it is especially pleasing tonight, ladies and gentlemen, to be able to say, "Here is the president of the United States."
[applause] >> Yeah. Yeah.
>> Pretty cool.
>> Listen to the reaction today.
>> Listen to the reaction, the grace, and the concern. And And they've just lost their way. So, this I I wanted to show this because this is what it's supposed to be, not Jimmy Kimmel, right?
>> Don't let Jimmy Kimmel >> get fired. Let's not watch him. You know, he's useless. He's a real low life. And we could see what the real deal is in a guy like Johnny Carson.
>> And what's ironic is that just like Trump used to be one of them.
>> Yeah.
>> He he was a big Democrat donor and and sch smoozer and they loved having him around. They always visited him in his office because he had checks that he could write to them and he was one of them. They they invited him to the parties and weddings and and back and forth. Uh Reagan was the same. Reagan was one of them, you know, former actor, former governor of California, and uh you know, they treated him a whole lot different. You It It's not that they treated him, it's it's just deteriorated.
>> Yeah.
>> The Democrat party has deteriorated into uh into garbage. They're basically they're garbage people.
>> They had a level of respect with each other where now there's no respect and it's just us against them. Uh because, you know, they they they did say a lot of nasty things about Reagan. going to start a nuclear war like he was scenile all these things they did that was the narrative but it didn't go too far not like it is now now it's just hysteria and it's like tear the country down cuz we got to stay in power that's what the left is all about now so anyhow kudos to Johnny Carson we miss you man >> oh yeah >> what are you laughing at [laughter] >> he just sent me something >> live [laughter] from studio 6B on a Thursday night. Let's do some news >> house whip. [laughter] >> I didn't see the picture, so I'm not >> Scott made you know what's you know what's ironic about this uh Damon that you sent it.
This is my first story.
>> Marco Rubio about this story.
>> Marco Rubio um you know uh I guess uh getting a new job at JP Morgan starting tomorrow. Uh but before that he was he of course Phil's the chair of US Secretary of State and uh we had this these clips a couple nights ago but we didn't have time to get to him and they're pretty important uh as far as I'm concerned when it comes to the Iran update and what's going on over there.
According to the US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, his latest remarks were pointed to internal rifts within Iran and their power structure power structure is one of the biggest challenges to reaching an agreement with Tran and Washington to uh put an end to the uh the fighting. Speaking in an interview on April the 27th, he said the disagreements among the different factions of the Iranian government are significantly limiting the scope of the negotiations. He explained that the Iranian negotiators are often not aligned with other parts of their own system which makes a dialogue that much more complicated. Referring to what he called deep divisions within Iran, he said the best way to understand Iran is to say they are a political class. Some of these individuals while being hardline recognizes the necessity of managing the country and the economy.
But another group acts entirely based on ideological beliefs. And that's that's pretty much what's holding up the negotiations. Here is uh Secretary Rubio uh on Iran's new Supreme Leader cut number two. Check this out.
>> Do you believe that Iran's new Supreme Leader Musti is alive? Well, we have indications that he is. Obviously, they claimed that he is. We don't have evidence that he's not, but I think the unresolved questions here are does he have the same credibility as his father did? You know, we know that for many many years, at least I know that for many years, there's been internal debates in Iran about succession and whether it should be u you know, hereditary based. Should it be this that there are a lot of that are resistant to that? Does he have the does he have the clerical credentials to actually act as supreme leader? Is he actually making the decisions or is there somebody standing in hisstead who's basically controlling 90% of it and is the one actually making decisions on his behalf?
We don't know the answers to these questions.
>> Yeah. He also said that there are factions with stronger ideological approaches ultimately holding more power in Iran, which also gums up the works.
Here is Secretary Rubio talking about the blockade. Of course, that's that's a major thing that the president was touting yesterday. Cut number three.
Check this out.
>> At the end of the day, even though they are radicals, there are still people in the Iranian system that every single day behind every decision they make, they weigh the costs and they weigh the benefits. And we have to make sure that the costs of all the nefarious things they are doing outweigh the benefits of what they are doing. This is the reason why the blockade is in place. The blockade is not a blockade against shipping. It's a blockade against Iranian shipping because they cannot be the sole beneficiaries of an illegal, unlawful and unjustified system of tolling and control in the straits.
>> Yeah. He also said he believes that the divide uh with the blockade is also creating constant tension within Iran's power structure and that is adding to making the decision-m that much more difficult. And he reminds everybody about those pressure and the sanctions here in this cut. This is cut number four. Uh Secretary Rubio checked this out.
>> If there is no deal, what comes next?
Well, again, that's the president's decision to make. I would start out by reminding everybody that the level of sanctions on Iran are extraordinary. The pressure on Iran is extraordinary. And I think more can be brought to bear, but I hope that in the aftermath of this conflict, the whole world's eyes have been open to the threat Iran poses.
>> Yeah. So there he is, Secretary Rubio, who's looking more and more like a frontr runner uh for 2028. Every time he he talks to anybody about anything going on in the world. Finally, Damon, here is our favorite senator, Senator Kennedy from Louisiana with his take on President Trump and what he's doing when it comes to uh dealing with Iran. Cut number five. Check this out.
>> What I've learned from our conflict with Iran. Number one, uh, with Iran, if you turn the other cheek, they just stab you in the neck. Uh, you can't trust him.
Number two, whether you like him or not, any fair-minded person would have to conclude that President Trump has oranges the size of beach balls.
Um he he he [laughter] uh he truly is tough as a pie knot and >> yeah so there there's Kennedy description with his description. Yes, good slick with his uh graphic description of the president and how he's how he's >> he's not looking at it politically. He didn't look at it all like he's very pragmatic. He's looking at a very black and white way to solve a problem here.
>> You know what all those ships that Iran's trying to get through? Hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue for each of those. Think about the amount of money they were pumping out around the world.
>> This wasn't just like 10 million, 20 million out there. This was hundreds of millions of dollars supporting these terrorist organizations. Huge money.
Yeah.
>> A day that I mean this this is major major stuff.
>> One headline [clears throat] today in the Washington Times about that US optimistic the blockade will force Iran to open the straight of Hormuz. Uh, and it's to just that to that point, the economic pressure that through this blockade Trump is putting on Iran with their inability to um to ship out the oil is something where, you know, you can you can only go so long before you have to buckle, >> right? because it's just not feasibly possible to continue on with the pressure that that uh that they're under if you cannot get vessels from entering and exiting the ports.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. It's like it's like living in a blue state. At some point, people are going to have to say, you know what, we got to pack up and move because these people suck and uh we can't make any money here.
>> Well, two points I want to make on this on this particular story about the uh them opening up the straits. Point number one, it's not up to them anymore.
Trump flipped the script. Okay, Trump has blocked everything there. It's no longer, oh, Iran, if you open up the straits. No, it's not. It's Donald Trump. Do you want to open up the straits? When he feels Iran's out of place where he he wants them. Second point is what's been going on behind the scenes with our uh Treasury Department and our oil infrastructure. They have been working tirelessly to provide gas and oil to all these places that are not getting it from Iran. Think about the strategic mission behind this because they're displacing the Iranian oil with with in parts of the world that need it.
What that's going to do is generate more revenue for our country and maybe ongoing revenue for our country. So there's a there's like a back door here that's going on and that's quite interesting.
>> But OPEC is now under pressure. You see the UAE just stepped away.
>> I want to talk about that too. Big story.
>> Okay, we'll do that when we get back. 43 past the hour. Live from studio 6B. Real America's Voice 1039 LII News Radio.
We're back right after this.
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>> I thought we're not allowed to be >> 6B lounges at Frogs. [laughter] >> Yeah, we're going to be at 6B Frogs.
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All right, 13 to the hour. Live from Studio 6B. Some uh breaking news tonight. Lane Keifin has informed LSU he plans to retire as head coach. Oh yeah.
>> And join JP Morgan's leverage finance [laughter] team. Breaking news here tonight.
>> Breaking news.
>> 13 till the hour. Uh Slick's going to join the rodeo coverage as the network is uh covering the rodeo tonight. The America first 250 rodeo.
>> Yeah, I see the results rolling in.
>> Results are rolling in. Brought to you by Patrio and Freedom 250. So, Slick's going to join coverage on the network as soon as they come to us here, maybe top of the hour, maybe a little after. Uh, Vinnie Max's doing news. Rick Delgado's doing news. You guys were talking about Iran and you're talking about the um >> UAE. Yeah, big Trump and the blockade and the pressure financially, economically it's putting on as um we think we see some inflation here. The hyperinflation that's going on in Iran now is um I mean really out of control.
The economy is collapsing obviously and the continued pressure from what Trump is doing will continue to have the muchneeded effect of ultimate pressure points on them to say listen either make a deal or >> yeah deal with the consequences cuz we're not we're not we're not letting up.
>> They don't care though. These these these folks in charge in Iran, they do not care. Like the it's it's literally something where we have to take them out or their people have to take them out cuz they don't care. They'll just wait.
They'll just hide and wait. As long as they have the army behind them.
>> Yeah.
>> They, you know, they will be in a hole like Saddam.
>> Time equals survival.
>> Yeah. Well, see, see, that's where the problem is, though, with uh >> with them over in Iran is that you've got the the Revolutionary Guard, which is one faction, those are the hardliners, but the regular army doesn't exactly line up with them. So, you're going to have that those splinters.
That's why there's so many problems because you've got four groups battling for power. Um that's where that that that problem's going to come in where you say, well, you know, they're going to hide and wait. They'd be outnumbered by the regular army. So, they've got a problem there. So, they got to figure out.
>> But we're not seeing any yet.
>> Yeah, I agree. We're going to see it, but we just haven't seen it yet.
>> But, frankly, the bigger story is the UAE dropping out of uh of OPEC.
>> I mean, and that's what I was kind of alluding to. There's a back door going on here that just opened up and if OPEC doesn't have the level of power they used to, that only benefits us. And I think this is what and and by the way, Iran bombed the UAE.
>> Yeah.
>> I mean, think about it. Think of what has happened with this. Oh, so many collateral good things are happening around the world uh with with eliminating Iran as a threat and and their power and oil. Uh but OPEC, how big is that? Hey, hey, where's Jimmy Carter when you need him with?
>> Well, you know what it it does? It breaks up the oil cartel, you know, the OPEC's oil cartel because now you got UAE is going to take advantage of the fact that, hey, you know what? There there's disruptions. I'm not going to listen then. We're not going to listen to Saudi Arabia here. We have a chance to make money and explore, you know, growing our own.
>> Why are we going to listen to them and stay stuck within OPEC? So, I I I see this as a, you know, from what I've read, they're going to they're going to up their production. Uh, uh, almost 2 million barrels a day.
>> Well, let's let's talk about the flip side here, boys, just for a second, cuz I was in the car today and I was riding with Harry on the highway. That was fun, by the way.
>> Oh, good. Were you going to JP Morgan?
>> And we drove we drove by the gas station and Harry looked over and said, >> "Oh, boy.
>> Whoa. When did the uh when did the prices spike to 4 whatever it was for unled >> 419 probably >> diesel was 550 >> terrible.
>> So um I get the the long game and the pressure but again I feel like I've asked this before. What's the what's the long game? How how much long game can we really expect the American people to continue to get $420 unled, $5.50 uh diesel, >> true, >> heating their homes with essentially diesel. If you have if you have oil in your home, you're filling up a 280 gallon tank to the tune of $1,300.
Um, how long's that work here?
Yeah, I think I think my my prediction of all this is remains the same at very soon this summer before the midterms, but this summer the prices are going to go to historic lows. Historic. Whether this conflict's over or not, they're still going to get to historic lows.
That's what I'm talking about. This whole backdoor that's going on. Uh it is not good that gas prices are as high as they are, but I firmly believe this is ex this is very temporary. If it lasts through the end of May, I will be surprised. Big- time surprised. Frankly, in a conflict like this, in a war like this with a major oil supplier, you would see oil at high hundreds, even 200 a barrel, because this is what happened previously in history. This is how these things have gone. The fact that it's been in that 80 to 105 range is is frankly unbelievable. But I I firmly believe that there's not a chance uh this summer our our gas prices are not going to be at historic lows. I just think that is where we're going to be.
>> Eventually, it'll go down. Plus, with the UAE leaving, like it says here, the exit of the UAE weakens OPEC OPEC's control over the G uh global oil supply.
So, of of course, they're going to be dumping more oil into the market. And what happens when you when you've got more uh prices go down? Yeah.
>> It's just it's just the way things work.
And we are we're filling uh ships on a regular basis that are going across.
>> I mean, we are putting a lot out there.
I mean, you can't just instantly do it.
You know, this is something that takes a little time, but >> yeah, we'll see what happens.
>> We're on it.
>> It's interesting. It's interesting how the the oil market is now being controlled by the United States.
>> There you go.
>> Because and I don't know if you were here when we were discussing it, Vin. Um it it kind of puts into perspective.
Remember when when Trump first came into office, one of the first things he did was regain the Panama Canal.
>> Yes.
>> And guess where now they have to ship move their ships through to get the oil back to the east?
>> Through the Panama Canal.
>> Yeah. The first thing you said, >> from what I understand, they're making they're making a nice chunk of change with the uh canal fees.
>> Yeah. Then by the way, those are boo substantial >> took it took it out of the power of China and gave it gave it back to us.
But [clears throat] we have taken I think the point you made the first point you made to me was like the biggest one.
We have taken control of an industry we've never had real control over even though we had the supply >> and we relied on all these international entities including Russia.
>> Uh [clears throat] so this is to flip this script so quickly. It it's in history they will look at this as an astonishing moment in history >> especially if gas goes down to a dollar.
[laughter] >> I think we're going to hit in the twos.
That's my prediction.
>> That's perfect.
>> Yeah. I think that's where we're going to be. And uh and I I I don't have any reason to think that other than I just reading the tea leaves here of everything going on.
>> All right, let's do some sports quick.
Let's get it in here before we hit the break. End of hour one already. Man, sports brought to you by Mike Lindell.
Slickster, what's going on?
>> All right, Big D. Major League Baseball scores. Giants over the Phillies 5-4.
Bottom of the ninth. Got a Philly story coming up right after this. Twins two to1 over the Blue Jays. Bottom five.
Finals from earlier today. Tigers over the Braves 5-2. Orioles topped the Astros 10 to3. Phillies nipped the Giants earlier in the double-headed first game 3-2. Cardinals 10-5 over the Pirates. Cincinnati Reds with the win 6-4 over the Rockies. The Nationals beat the Mets. Boy, the Mets are unbelievable. 5 to four. The Brewers 13 to1 over the Diamondbacks. Athletics 6-3 over the Royals and Astros defeated the Orioles 11-5 earlier. And wow, we're going to get to the story. And Mets and Knicks fans should take note of this one. Philly's players and families booed for losing too much while at a Flyers playoff game.
Dillian Quinn and Breitbart. Philly's players have been booed quite a bit this year and now they're even getting booed when they're not playing. The Phillies who have lost eight of 10 and currently trail the division leading Braves by 11 games and the lowly Mets by only a half a game. Uh tried to lend support to their far more successful counterparts, the Philadelphia Flyers, in their game six matchup against their instate rival, the Pittsburgh Penguins. However, when the cameras showed the Phillies players and their families in attendance, Flyers fans made their disapproval known.
Aaron, cut 14. Let's see what happened here.
The families are on the tape and they're getting booed. You got a cheerleader there, which is helping a little.
>> They just made Don Manningly the Ma manager.
>> Yeah.
>> Of the Phillies.
>> What a what a life he walked into. Good guy, though. Uh Phillies rude welcome comes a day after manager Rob Thompson was fired following the team's 10 and 19 start. The team made the short trip to go watch the Flyers with their game against the Giants. It was postponed and rescheduled as part of a split double header Thursday at Citizens Bank, but uh unbelievable there. So, Phillies better get their act together. I could see, but you know, the Knicks are playing so good, including they're up be like 103 to 50 was my last check in the third quarter there. Big Den playoff game that lops.
>> I don't think you want to be booing anybody at a Knicks game if they're going to play like that. [music] >> All right, it's a wrap. Hour one. And hour two coming back on the Thursday night right after this live from Studio 6B.
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Ah, let's see what's happening out here on social media land. Sherry Merrill, good to see you. By the way, I have dipped into my supply of milk duds. Just want you to know [laughter] I'm down to three boxes now uh of all the boxes you sent. So I think I've had about six.
>> So thank you.
>> Let [laughter] me see. Let me see.
[gasps] [laughter] >> And this JP Morgan thing has got taken on a life of its own.
>> Holy crap. today's like >> so Rob Jackson says we blame Biden for his policies that spiked our gas prices so we can't have it both ways and the thing is that Biden's policies what he put out uh on the front end is what caused [laughter] that what Trump has done is we're in a major conflict with a major oil supplier.
>> Uh so it's a temporary thing but it's not his policies have done the opposite.
His policies have >> Yeah. Yeah, but even Sean Davis from the Federalist today said if $4.99 was unacceptable under Biden, it's unacceptable today.
>> Can't argue with that. And the prices are unacceptable. But there is a re there is a cause and reaction. And the reaction to the oil markets with this conflict has been higher prices. Uh but I don't see it permanent with Biden.
They were they were permanent because his policies were terrible. We couldn't make more supply. We couldn't make more oil. It was just based on bad bad policies. Trump not not the same.
[laughter] >> Aaron, are we just going on to hour two?
We'll pick up where we left off. Delgado still got a story in C3 and then Vince's got his D1.
>> Okay.
>> And they want me to read all the results.
>> What? Yeah. What? How are we going to know when happening with that?
>> They got both fighting, which is the uh clowns, and then they have the regular rodeo. Yes.
>> They only have two guys that really >> Okay. that really post. Did you see this?
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>> All right. Dogado, let's do your Sam.
>> I got it. Okay. I'll All right. So, I I'll try to read as many as I can. All right.
>> [snorts] >> And then we've got Vins's lithium mother load, whatever.
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>> [music] >> this big deep double dizzle in the six beatle live on real America's voice fizzle baby >> money >> all right Snoop hour two here we go 9:00 on the east coast real America's voice 1039 LI news radio slickster there doing sports in hour two. Also doing some rodeo. Oh, look at this.
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>> Rodeo updates coming up. Delgado's got more news. Vinnie Max's got news as well. Aaron and Fran holding it down as always. Glad you're in on a Thursday.
Man, it's going fast. Hour two already.
We'll pick it up with some news here with Delgado and Samo uh in the Voting Rights Act and President Trump, I guess, had some things to say today. Uh, by the way, Molly Heming, uh, Molly Hemingway from The Federalist has a brand new book out on Justice Alto entitled, I believe, Alto. Uh, I haven't read it yet and seen it, but I know it's out. I saw her on with Jack Bobic this afternoon. Looks like a great book. She's great. Uh, so check that out. So, Delgato, what did Trump have to say today?
>> All right. President Trump is thanking uh Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alo as a Supreme Court reshapes the Voting Rights Act, which is a uh a big win to end racism because that's the way they were drawing up these districts. According to uh Newsweek, President Donald Trump thanked the Supreme Court justice after the Supreme Court struck down Louisiana's second majority black congressional district on Wednesday. The decision in Louisiana versus Kias uh could allow Republican le states to roll back districts designed to boost representation for blacks and Latino voters and Democratic leaders are warning of the possible consequences.
Oh, how could you take their racism from them? Uh the case centers on how race can be used in drawing political maps.
The justices concluded that Louis Louisiana's creation of a second majority black district went too far in relying on race, raising constitutional concerns under the equal protection clause. Uh the 63 Supreme Court decision in the case is a big win for equal protection under the law as it returns the voting rights act to its original intent. uh which is of course you know everybody wants to be uh treated equally according to this is the way it's supposed to be but the way this was written was well we're going to group the blacks in this and we're going to give them representation and we're going to keep the Latinos over here. It was it was almost like they were dividing everybody up by race which is exactly the opposite of what was supposed to happen. But three Supreme Court justices sitting on the bench to protect the Constitution and equal rights for everyone in this country voted against that.
>> Yes.
>> Three. I mean, it's absolutely incredible that three folks saw that districtricting by race is a good idea where doing anything by race is not a good idea.
>> Yeah.
>> I mean, it's just racist.
>> Yeah. Very racist to it core, >> as a matter of fact. And uh President Trump, he actually released something on Truth where he's spray painting a map of the South. Uh here it is. Here he comes.
[laughter] Hello. Hello. Hello.
>> He posted this on >> It's American Graffiti. [laughter] >> He basically posted that on truth.
>> We love that guy. And again, you know, it serves as one more example of how the majority of a current court seems intent on uh basically bringing it back to the way it should is supposed to be interpreted. And that's why this matters because the uh the Supreme Court's decision signals a shift on how the court is going to approach the balance between the Voting Rights Act and the constitutional limits on racebased decision-making. And again, it shouldn't be based on race. It should be based on, you know, everything else but race. But I mean, an interpretation of anything that says you do this only for this one minority is racist.
>> Yeah.
>> No matter what it is >> on its face.
>> Yeah. [laughter] It's amazing.
>> It's like, you know, to to have them come clean on this thing. It's it's one of the most obvious decisions I think that you could possibly have out there.
The Dems, of course, are going crazy.
>> Of course they're going crazy. They're they're they're trying to uh to say they're going to be suing. I don't know how you sue the Supreme Court, but good luck with that one. Meanwhile, everybody's thinking, well, this is this is not going to bode well for Republicans and Trump in the midterms.
Not according to Harry Anon, believe it or not. As CNN's Harry Anon, our favorite guy with his own poll, uh finds that Trump's GOP is making generational gains, get this, Damon, with black Americans. Yeah. According >> I talked about it in my first word yesterday. According to the uh according to Harry Eton, the data chief for CNN, uh he reported earlier today that President Trump's Republican party is making gains with black Americans, something not seen in a generation. And that comes in the wake of the Supreme Court decision eroding the landmark 1965 Voting Rights Act that prohibited uh racial discrimination in voting. When a reporter told Trump about the decision, he responded with, "I love it." Here is Harry Anon uh with his uh with his poll on the uh on the black vote. Check this out. Cut number six.
>> Yeah, I think what we're seeing right now in the numbers is President Trump and the Republican party are chipping away at the long-term advantage that Democrats have had with black voters with African-Americans. You can see it right here. Look, Trump's approval among African-Americans at this point in term one, he was at 12%. You know, he's been losing ground with a lot of people. He's gaining he's gaining ground with African-Americans. He's up to 16% at this point. And you say this isn't that big of a shift. But I will tell you, Republicans absolutely love this shift that's going on because Democrats have had such a long-term advantage. The fact that he's actually gaining ground versus where he was in term number one, this has major implications for elections down the line because Democrats, especially in a lot of these tight races, you talk about places like Georgia, right down in the South, you see this type of movement for Trump actually gaining ground. This could have major ramifications and could help put Republicans over the top in a number of southern places in the midterm elections.
>> Yeah. So, there you have Harry in his poll uh talking about the big uh the trend really and the gains made by Donald Trump and the Republicans when it comes to black voter support. Damon, >> as I said yesterday, listen up red state governors, now is your moment. The governors of Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina should be picking up the phone right now, calling their legislators and putting them into special sessions. Get to work. Eliminate those unconstitutional majority minority congressional districts that were [snorts] drawn under the old twisted interpretation of the law. Draw new maps that comply with Louisiana versus Calis.
Maps based on people, not skin color.
And that's what they should all be doing.
>> Yeah.
>> Look at what Governor Dantis is doing in Florida.
>> Yeah. Pretty funny, by the way, just as a side note, to hear all the people that were slamming Dantis all of these past years all of a sudden now that we're far enough out, I guess, from the election and uh Oh, they're coming back around on Mr. Dantis now. Oh, look at the governor of Florida. He sets the bar. Well, he never stopped setting the bar.
>> Good point. He's always been great.
>> Yeah, >> been a big fan of his from day one.
>> And I got some news on him a little bit later. Uh, but also just to add to you, uh, Damon, there Marcia Blackburn. She's calling for a special legislative session to eliminate all damn house seats in her state.
>> Bingo.
>> So, there you have it. She's >> Where's Bill? Where's Bill Lee or whatever? Who's the Who's the governor there? Isn't >> she from Tennessee?
>> Yeah, >> Tennessee.
>> So, where's Bill Lee? He's the one who should be doing it.
But that's what they all should be doing today.
>> All right. What else? Still got anything else?
>> Uh, no. I was going to hand it off to Vinnie.
>> All right, Vinnie Mac. What's this story about lithium uh motherload?
>> This is this is a big story and I think I think one of the things we miss many times with this country which is the greatest country on the planet is that we have enough natural resources here to supply the whole world if we wanted to of just about everything, okay? Oil, gas. Uh, and one of the things that's been one of the major control pieces for China has been their ability to take over these mines in Congo and other parts of the world where they get lithium and other materials that supply, you know, the batteries in our in our cars, batteries in our phones, batteries in our everything, just batteries in general. It seems to be the batteries are going to be running the world someday. And we've had to, you know, leverage a few things to go, you know, get get deals with other mines. Well, it turns out there's a huge reservoir of lithium lasting. I think the estimates are somewhere around a hundred years, but a huge reservoir of lithium in the Appalachian Mountains right underneath our very noses. And how are we finding this stuff? Well, Trump's opened it up.
He's loosened things up so we can go explore for the things that we're going to need. Because right now, where do we get this from? China. This is why China has had their hands in control of so many things and this particular material is is a big deal and it's a material that's used in many many things that China has had a strangle hold on. So we've had to deal with them to get that.
Now we have our own reserve and we're going to find this for for years and years and years. We're going to find more stuff, more gas, more oil, more lithium, more more just things that we make that we need to use to make chips and we need to make anything with. So I think it's a big big deal because every month or so something happens within the Trump administration whether it's a find like this or it's a deal with Congo or it's you know the UAE pulling out of OPEC or it's all these little pieces the Panama Canal that Delgado brought up before all these little things. They're basically just putting control back in our own hands. We don't need to worry about anybody else. A matter of fact the rest of the world be buying a lot of stuff from us which is kind of ironic isn't it? how that's flipped in a year.
>> Yeah.
>> An absolute year. So, all we need to do is go look for this stuff. This is, you know, we're one of the biggest continents in the world. Our country is on top. North America, the majority of North America. There's so much here. Uh so, I thought it was a big story because anytime we can level the playing field, it's a big story for me politically. So, there you go.
>> All right. Very good. Uh 10 minutes past the hour live from Studio 6P. We were just talking about Florida and the redistricting and doggata, you've got some of the details on that. Um, what are the details? [laughter] >> Yeah, when it comes to uh to Florida and the redistricting, that is where the rockar known as uh as what do you call it? Governor, the governor of Florida, I should say. Uh where he stands out uh above the rest, D, the Santis we're talking about. He unveiled a proposal on Monday uh with a slate of congressional district maps that would see the state net four more Republican leaning seats Damon and really uh kind of take control of uh basically yeah spray paint more of Florida and make it look like that what you'd see on your screen. As a matter of fact when he did this um Hakee Jeff also known as offbrand Obama decided he was going to make some comments and threaten Governor DeSantis. Here he is making those threats. Cut number seven. Check this out. I'm >> sorry.
>> Our message to Florida Republicans is f around and find out.
>> Yeah. Yeah. [snorts] >> If they go down the road of a dissantis dummy mander, the Republicans are dummy mandering their way into the minority before a single vote is cast because they started this war >> and we're going to finish it.
>> Yeah. So, there it is. [laughter] Off Rand Obama trying to be tough. Uh, of course that elicited a response from the governor of Florida. Uh, Florida currently has 20 Republican seats and eight Democrat seats. The new map would shift the balance to 24 Republican seats and four Democrat seats. Here he is. Uh, Governor DeSantis responding and mocking Hakee Jeff as well. Cut number eight.
You got to love this.
>> Um, we going to do maximum warfare against Republicans. Florida Republicans, you f around. you going to find out all this stuff? And you know what I said was, um, listen, uh, and he's like, oh, if if you do the redistricting, we're going to take out all your members. We're going to do all this stuff. And what I said was, go ahead, make my day. Uh, if you don't think we're going to, you want to come down here and spend money in in Florida, roll the dice and take your chances. But don't think that you can come down here, issue threats to us, and somehow you're going to make us flinch. That is not happening. And in fact, it did not happen because as soon as he came out and started doing that last week, Florida legislature turned around uh and they passed uh a new map.
>> Yeah. So, so [laughter] there you have it. Dantis getting the last laugh with a pretty good impression.
>> That was great.
New maps working on no um real estate taxes.
I don't know where else you'd want to be. Pretty good weather here, too.
>> Better than here.
>> 13 past the hour. Live from Studio 6B.
We're back right after this.
[music] >> [music] [music] [music] >> Then we have to skip F5. We already did it.
>> Chat chat live in the chat.
Who do we got? Give it all. Give her the heater, Ricky. Give her the heater, Ricky. Good quote. I like that.
>> This whole thing with real estate taxes.
>> Why so many commercials on Rumble tonight? Someone said, >> "I have no idea. I didn't even know there was any commercials on Rumble."
probably not.
>> Maybe they're watching uh the Rav Rumble as opposed to >> Oh, maybe. I don't know.
>> Yeah, there's definitely two Rumble feeds.
>> And there's Thank you.
But here's the irony of real estate taxes. You buy a house for x amount of dollars. Your real estate tax is $10,000 a year. Then uh five I know I know it's that's that not Long Island uh New York, but and then 5 years later they look at it and they say, "Well, your house is really worth uh what'd you pay for your house? $250,000. It's really worth 500.
Your real estate taxes are now 17,000 a year. But you haven't sold the house.
You have this you have no ability to manage that. It's just the government saying, "Well, we think it's worth 500,000 now and you should be paying 17,000 a year." So, it it's it's the biggest scam in the world because they base it on real estate value, except you can't you can't get that real estate value, >> right? It's not it's not like you got handed a check for 250,000 to say, "Here's your here's your uh >> your house went up, so they tax you more." And so, as you live in your house for 30 years, your taxes go up because your house value keeps going up. and they think this is a sensible way of taxing people. The the whole system is upside down.
>> One nation under the valuation.
>> Yes.
>> Thank you.
I don't even Is she talking? I can't hear her. I don't know what she's saying.
>> She's talking to slick.
>> She's telling me on the rodeo. [snorts] >> So, you want me to talk? Uh, all right.
So, I'll just go in that I'll go in that order. I'll do that. I'll do you and you'll have the video rodeo clown ring toss. We'll do that. There's no score on that. And then I'll go right into the bull riding leaderboard with uh Pereira and uh Fiony.
>> Okay. Well, we're doing we're doing sports here though. Regular sports or that?
>> Regular sports, right? Yeah.
>> [music] >> up 17 past the hour. Live from Studio 6P, Real America's Voice 1039 LII News Radio. Glad you're in. Slick's doing sports. Rick Delgado's doing main headlines. Vinnie Mack in studio is going to do some news. Aaron and Fran holding it down as always. Let's get an update on the Knicks games. Probably about 200 to 50 at this point, I would think. I would hope.
>> And we'll do some sports. Sports is brought to you by Mike Lindell. LFSXP is the promo code to use if you want to shop at my pillow. It's a great way to support Mike. Great way to support the show. Use code LFSP at checkout.
Slickster. What's going on?
>> I think the uh Knicks have put the taxi squad in. They're shutting it down a little bit. Big D. 121 to 68 with 1043 to go in the fourth quarter there. So, looks like the New York Knickers will be moving on to the second round as they will be leaving Atlanta with that victory and winning the series. So, good for them. Speaking of a good series, the Sixers at the half up 58 to 49. Please don't get me going. It's uh East first round game six. Six is looking to stay alive and force a game seven in Boston on Saturday. And yes, >> how you feeling about game seven?
>> Uh, no. Please.
>> Ah, it's over. It's over.
>> Dude, you got to love a game seven. You thought this was going to be a 40 blow.
Game sevens against Boston are a guaranteed let down. We're never going to win that game.
>> Taking the seven games is pretty good.
>> Game seven would be on Saturday.
>> Correct. Padded room will be security in a I'll be down in the man cave with 4x4 football pads all over me. I'm going to hire one of these cowboy protectors here. Can we get a live camera down there? Maybe. [laughter] >> Oh, no. We couldn't do that. Okay. I wouldn't be allowed on the show.
>> Can we just maybe record it and then edit it as as we need it? We'll have a therapist.
>> Continuing with sports, gentlemen.
Nuggets and Timberwolves coming up 9:30.
Tip off there. Another big game. They're 3-2. Minnesota, like I said, looking to close that out in their home in Minnesota. And here we go. The Stars in the Wild tied at two. End of two. And Minnesota Wild also a home, but they play in the Xfinity Center. And the Target Center is where Minnesota is going to be playing the Timberwolves.
So, two games in Minnesota. One, well, the Twin Cities. One's St. Paul, one's Minnesota, but they were really right around the block from each other basically. I've been to both of those venues. Glo them both. Uh, so good stuff there. And then uh like I said, the other game tonight will be the Oilers and Ducks. Anaheim looking to close that series out and knock off the Oilers, one of the top teams, and that's a 10 p.m.
puck drop. I'm looking forward to watching that game tonight on TNT. And uh well, billionaire Lakers exec Jeannie Bus donates maximum amount to Spencer Pratt's campaign for LA Mayor. She's probably tired of what she's seeing, too. Paul Boy of Breitbart, billionaire Jeanie Bus, governor of the Los Angeles Lakers, uh, has donated the maximum amount to reality television star Spencer Pratt in his bid to unseat Karen Bass as mayor of Los Angeles. Bus reportedly gave the full 1,800, which is like chump change for her, but she so she could give to Pratt's campaign. A donation that came to light through a circulating report shared online highlighting Bus's support as Pratt continues to build momentum in an increasingly competitive race per clutch points. press campaign has quietly gained traction. Recent figures show he has raised close to 540,000 since January, narrowly narrowly edging out Nathia Raman who brought in about 530,000. During the same stretch, incumbent Karen Bass trailed slightly in new fundraising with roughly 495,000. So you see there's a shift going on here.
We were talking about this last night.
Despite that, Bass still holds a commanding financial advantage. Overall, her campaign has built a war chest of approximately 2.3 million over the past 2 years, giving her a strong foundation as the race progresses. I know Paul ran this clip, his uh his clip. I won't run it again tonight. Uh I did have cut 15 because Paul, we ran it last night. His a campaign clip that you had allude to Rick, but uh a lot of energy there. And uh Bus has neither officially endorsed Pratt nor addressed the donation to his campaign in a statement on her social media platform. You'll remember she sold the Lakers at a $10 billion valuation last year, but she still maintains 15% of the ownership. So, pretty cool stuff there, though. I'd love to see this guy Pratt get in. That'd be something else.
And big deal, you're not going to be happy with this one. NCAA tournament expanding to 76 teams. It's all about the money, not inclusion or madness.
Trey Wallace of Fox News. After a year of pandering, the NCAA tournament will be expanding to 76 teams next season with the almighty dollar at the forefront of this new postseason adventure. I hope you didn't actually think the NCAA was going to pass an adding pass on adding teams to a tournament that is already popular enough that ratings soared this past season to record highs. The move has been the play. The members of the college football playoff committee were ready look already looking to add spots for their season of just 12 teams. Uh the formal announcement should come from the NCAA and its television partners sometime next month as all the final details are hammered out. What do you think about that big D? You think we're getting a little too many teams.
Terrible, right? I mean, it's getting diluted at this point.
>> Yeah.
>> It takes the whole specialness out of, you know, having a se good season to make the tournament in the first place.
I mean, >> it's like when the NHL used to do that, everybody made the playoffs except for like the worst two teams in the whole league.
>> Yeah, it was it was a little terrible.
The only the only thing I like about adding a few teams because sometimes you see these teams on the bubble that you know they're the first four out and it's like oh man this team was coming on or they had some good wins but they just they they had some stupid losses that that are being held against them that that you know matchup wise that could make for for very good games.
>> Say the same thing about 78 through 82 now.
>> Well one of the questions >> I wouldn't go that far. One of the questions on social media that was they asked was what what teams do they really feel were left out that should have been in? Interesting enough, only Belmont was sincerely suggested, not Auburn, who went a southern revival over a two-day period in hopes of convincing the other tournament committee. So Orin obviously didn't make it, but Belmont was the only team I I'm not even really familiar with Belmont's program. Are you?
>> Their music program I am, but not their basketball program. No.
>> Well, they're going to let the music department in the NCAA basketball. Speaking of Belmont, the island, >> I think it's terrible.
>> Kentucky Derby coming up Saturday, Big D. Come on. You getting your ponies?
Getting your penalties ready? We got to pick our horses tomorrow night. We need an oddsmaker, Aaron. Let's go for oddsmaker tomorrow night. I'm calling it, Big D.
>> Okay, very good. Oddsmaker tomorrow night. We'll pick the derby. Yep.
>> What are we picking? Top just winner or what are we picking? Win play show.
>> Yeah, win play show would be perfect.
Yeah, that's it.
>> Win play show it is. All right. Very good.
>> That's it. Big D.
>> All right. Slick Sports brought to you by Mike Lindell. LFSXP is the promo code to use. Now, the White House correspondents dinner shooter um Cole Allen was like, was he in court today, Doug?
Is this where he made this ridiculous claim or this through his attorneys? I >> actually this was through his attorneys.
The lawyer for the White House correspondents dinner shooting suspect Cole Allen gave an absurd reason Damon why why the Caltech grad should be allowed to walk free >> pending his trial claiming he was not a danger to anybody despite charges that he attempted to assassinate President Trump. The defense attorneys claimed that Allen 31 was not prepared to carry out a mass shooting even though he was loaded with guns and knives in the room where Trump and First Lady Melania were at. and most of the top members of of his administration were in attendance because well he just had a pumpaction shotgun uh not a machine gun uh according according to what they wrote.
This is [laughter] this is uh laughably stupid. Uh Mr. Allen they also says has no criminal history. Not anymore. Uh no prior arrest. Not anymore. And which would alone rebut the presumption of detention. They wrote in an 11page filing. The government's rhetoric about a mass shooting is also unsupported by its own proper facts. They wrote, "Mr. Allen was not alleged to be holding an automatic or even semi-automatic that are the hallmarks of modern-day mass shootings." So, it it it matters [laughter] how many bullets you can actually pump into a crowd of people uh as to determine whether you were really a danger or not. According to this uh crack team of lawyers for Cole, >> typical lawyer just, you know, doing anything he can to get a guilty person off.
>> And it's not like he was carrying just like a pop gun. He was carrying a 12 gauge Mossberg Maverick with an extended magazine.
So he was prepared to take down some people. At least 12.
>> He did shoot that Secret Service agent that came out and clarified that. That's it's his bullet.
>> That's a big charge right there.
>> Right.
>> Well, that's all they needed. Put this up, Aaron.
>> Put them in for 30 years.
>> So, this was released today, I think, by Janine Piro. This is like a This is the highest cleaner copy quality that I think they have. And there's some things in here that are very interesting and maybe they've been addressed yet.
>> This guy looking >> But if you just if you just go through this very quickly and you see the circle there.
>> Yeah.
>> So, that looks I guess that's supposed to be him going in there. Now, as you as you go through this, there's a guy with a dog. Secret Service dog standing right there by the door and he stays there. He's looking right in the doorway and then he leaves and as soon as he turns his back, the guy runs out >> and he's got guns and everything on him.
>> And you can see, by the way, the guy in the lower part of the screen right here, you can see his shot right there out of his gun.
Um, >> wow.
>> Wow. Let's >> talk about this when we get back.
>> Yeah. Yeah.
[music] [music] [music] >> [music] >> clock's not right then, right? Is it?
>> No. That's why we're following that clock. But that's not the countdown clock. That's count up clock.
>> That's the count up clock.
>> That's the time of day clock.
>> Oh, I got >> That's military time.
>> I got nine. We thought they were coming to us at like 9:00, but obviously that's not happening.
>> They got delayed, I think.
>> Hour delayed.
>> Oh, yeah. They uh milking the cows.
>> They're definitely milking the uh >> Oh, okay.
>> Oh, okay. So, they were doing speaking after the rodeo.
>> The president's going to Is the president there? Is he going to see >> Who's the concert? Do we know yet?
>> Yeah. Who is the concert?
>> Is it George Strait?
>> No.
>> No.
>> Get out of here.
>> Gar Brooks?
>> No. No.
>> Yeah. They couldn't get that number. Who was it? There was I was >> Riley Gains.
>> Who was the band? I don't I see.
>> Morgan Wallen, Taylor Swift.
My girlfriend.
>> Oh, the Josh Abbott Band. You know the Josh Abbott B?
>> Yeah.
>> HEY, [laughter] >> who's on first? [laughter] But is their their lead?
>> Josh Abbott.
>> Big D. You never heard of this group? I >> I don't believe so.
>> No, I'm surprised. I thought you knew all these guys.
>> Well, you know what? Slick. I'm going >> look them up right now.
>> They did not know that.
>> They did not know that.
>> Right. Good point.
>> Josh Abbert Ben. Here they [laughter] are.
Me here.
Oh, let get my I better get my cowboy hat on.
>> No, never heard.
>> [laughter] >> Don't get Damon started with music.
>> Wow.
>> Oh man, >> that's true. [snorts] He's got to say >> that's it.
>> You finally recognized Prince could play guitar for after all these years.
[laughter] >> That's a lie.
>> Play that funky music.
>> Oh, Aeron's into it.
>> Yeah, really booie.
>> You guys want to talk about this footage?
>> I think she's drinking more.
>> Who? Aaron? Let's talk about who you knew if you did this show every night.
>> True.
>> I would.
>> Doug says you're drinking more. [snorts] >> Wish I could zoom in here.
>> [ __ ] G suitcase.
>> Pinch your screen.
>> No.
>> She found this the combination code.
[music] All right, 30 minutes past the hour live from Studio 6B. So, we were talking before we went to the break that Judine Piro put out this uh footage from the White House correspondence dinner. Throw it up again, Aaron. Throw it up full screen. Actually, get rid of us. Maybe the audience can see it better. I don't know if that makes a difference, but um so you see in the top left corner and you'll see the little circle come up.
So, there's a guy who presumably I guess they put that up because they think that's him. I'm [snorts] assuming right there. And he walks into a double set of doors. He walks through the door. The the right side door is open. It looks to me like he walks through it and then literally right behind him there's a dog, police dog with an officer holding the leash. Wow. And this is the way I'm interpreting it. I mean, I can't It's He's far away, but I would assuming the circle goes up cuz that's him. I mean, I would think right there.
>> Yeah. There's a There's a reason they're putting that circle there. So, this guy walks through the door that's open.
There's a dog right behind him with an officer >> and the officer stays there with the dog. He's looking. He's looking. He's looking. He's looking. The dog almost goes back in the door and then he moves the dog away. And as soon as he moves the dog away, this guy comes running out.
>> Oh, wow.
>> Shotgun in hand.
>> What are these officers doing?
>> And I'm wondering how that's possible is my first question. Right.
How is it possible that he comes out of the door? There he comes >> with the shotgun in hand.
>> Oh wow.
>> And the officer was literally looking at him.
>> And why are these two guys what are they doing maintenance or something >> with the dog right there?
>> We don't know if he can actually see it.
>> I I understand that. It just how far could he have? I mean, you know what I mean?
>> Yeah, it it is weird.
>> And so then he runs through and then you can see the officer right here shoot right there. You can see the spark.
>> Yeah. She pulls her her gun. I guess she gets the first shot off. Unfortunately, there's an agent right right in front of, you know, right across from her, >> right? Like they I don't know if this is the guy who got shot right here.
>> That could have been shot right there.
>> Yeah, that could have been from >> But obviously this shot certainly looks like >> Yeah, >> cuz they said they put this out to dispel the rumors of friendly fire, which >> Okay.
>> Which maybe it does, >> but man, I tell you, this this shot right here, this this looks like it's coming right this way.
>> Yeah. If that's the guy who ended up being shot. Yeah.
>> Well, he would have gone down. He doesn't go down at all.
>> No, he didn't go down at all.
>> I'll give it to you in real time.
>> This is What are these two guys doing on the right, though?
>> It looks like they're breaking down.
>> They're breaking down one of the mags.
>> Yeah.
>> Here he comes >> cuz everybody's in.
>> Bad timing.
That guy was moving.
>> Yeah. Fast. Wow.
>> It was fast.
Oh, >> now they got him, right? They got him going here. That was quick.
>> So, there that's the footage that they released today. So, >> do you see his gun go off at all? Cuz while he's running, he's got it pointed forward when he gets right to this one top in the middle. Uh, and then he's coming up and you see it go off at all or >> No, can't tell.
>> And with a shotgun, you you'd be able to you'd probably see something a little bit bigger. That's likely where the shot came right around just just as he got out of picture.
>> Or was it was it before he actually makes this turn? I don't know.
>> Yeah.
>> Maybe as he's running he fires off a shot, >> right? See, they circle the shot there.
>> Circle her.
>> They circle another shot there. There's two shots.
And so they put this out to dispel the rumor that it was friendly fire.
>> And so, >> well, it's a completely different gun with a completely different bullet. So, it doesn't it's not going to take much for them to dispel that cuz uh he got hit in the in the protective vest and you know, the fragments are there. This is not your typical Secret Service uh gun or uh bullet, >> but pretty pretty crazy of what happened in that back double door would be my focus on how that officer with the dog right there >> that literally almost followed him in there.
What was going on there would be interesting to know from that officer's point of view what what he saw didn't see cuz I mean as soon as he turns his back with the dog the guy runs out.
>> Yep.
>> So >> aren't those dogs supposed to have some kind of ballistic sense like smell or you know >> that's for bombs.
>> Bombs. They wouldn't pick up. Okay.
>> Wow.
>> Yeah. Pretty crazy footage.
>> That is >> uh 34 past the hour. Vinnie Mack, what else is uh going on your news radar? I got uh two Trumpisms and a little uh Minnesota story, but the the first Trumpism is do you remember when we made that deal with Intel >> and uh took over part of it?
>> Trump we took a piece of stock, public stock of Intel to get more chips made and to make deals. Trump did that early on when he was first doing the tariffs.
Well, he announced today that's worth $30 billion right now. That interest we have in the company. Where does that go?
Right to the Treasury. I mean, name a president that ever brought in revenue, just real revenue.
>> I can't recall.
>> No, it it's the only time this ever happened is in 2008 when the markets collapsed and they took some equity in banks to save them. Yeah.
>> I don't know if we made money or where that money went. The second Trumpism piece is we now have 80% of the branded drug market, 80% have now agreed, I got this from AAC, by the way. Love the folks at AAC. Uh they put this up on their site today. 80% of the branded drug market now has agreed to sell their drugs to American patients at the lowest prices anywhere in the world. You go on that website that the administration put out now 80% of the drugs that are being made, branded drugs, you get at the lowest prices that are available anywhere in the world. Think about that for a second. The the left has been talking about drug prices at nauseium every election and they do nothing. And here's this guy, you know, and again in a year drug prices down. Uh, and a little Minnesota story I have is part of their cover up. There's a state trooper, an ex-state trooper who was in charge of the investigations and looking into all of the uh, Department of Human Services uh, and all the corruption and all the stuff going with the Somali and all this and he was finding information and one by one they were shutting him down, shutting down his investigation. They he was a actual former criminal investigator so this guy had some real chops. Uh, they shut him down one by one. Tim Waltz's office. Uh it shut down the entire investigative unit when he became governor. They they 86 the whole department. So this is how deep the corruption is there that the politicians in Minnesota and we kind of knew this but now we're seeing the proof went out of their way to make sure the corruption was not brought to the surface uh and all the money being wasted for what?
Power and votes. That's all the left is about. Power and votes. So, we have a former state trooper who was also an investigator and they shut him down and he's speaking out now. So, very interesting story. Tim Waltz's hands are all over this thing. I don't know if he took money or not, but he certainly knew what was happening and he was part of shutting down investigations and silencing just like they did with all the CO stuff, which is another story where there's they're finding all sorts of cover-ups.
>> Well, where's the reckoning on CO? We talked a little bit about this last night. Vin, you weren't here. uh one of Fouch's um one of Fouch's little buddies obviously uh was now indicted for I guess hiding and and then destruction of uh government emails or emails.
>> Yep. Sending uh sending emails uh private uh email plus uh you know deleting and and destroying uh possible evidence. And while it's a start, >> um, and the real reckoning though is Anthony Fouchy, >> and and when does that start?
>> Yeah, >> cuz that's what all everybody wants to know.
>> Well, they get the second in command.
What happens when they file lawsuits?
Discovery. They go out now and they got to pull out all the emails, all the communications. Let's hope that there's, you know, that they'll have plausible deniability, which is how Fouchy seemed to operate, but let's hope something else comes out and someone said something they shouldn't have in some of these emails. Like this guy, that's how he got >> just somebody's going to roll over and say, "I'm not going to jail for you."
>> Yeah.
>> You know, that's the bottom line. That's how you get them. It's like either you go to jail or he goes to jail. What's it going to be, Mr. 78-year-old? You want to die there?
>> Or you're both going to jail, but we'll give you 5 years, right?
>> Yeah.
>> Yep. All right. 38 past the hour. live from Studio 6B. Oh, Ven, just quickly, you weren't on. Do you think the Comey indictment, do you think something happens there or you think he get gets thrown out?
>> Yeah, that's a tough one cuz I I believe the entire indictment, no matter what they're saying now, is built around a previous lie he told. And I think that's where the rubber is going to meet the road. Uh, and I also feel like there might be more to this than we know. And there I've heard rumors of an attempt to flip Coney Comey on other uh investigations going on right now. So I think there's a lot going on behind the scenes with this particular issue. I don't know if it holds on the 8647 shell thing. Uh [snorts] but I think there's someone else behind it. Uh because meaning a lie of some kind. I think we talked about that the other night. The General Flynn thing >> because he lied about uh you know finding it.
>> Yeah. something something like that when he was under oath and he could be held accountable.
>> So I think there's something there, but I think there's more moving parts in this than meets the eye.
>> Okay, very good.
>> Thank you.
>> Um 39 past the hour live from Studio 6B.
Delgato's got some main headlines.
What's going on in the California governor's race these days?
>> Oh, things are getting good, Damon. We had some debate clips the other night. I got more debate clips from last night's debate uh across uh California where the uh the governor candidates are going at each other. Tuesday's debate is uh Vin's old neck of the woods. Pomona College showcased the largest confirmed number of participants to date, including uh Democrats uh Javier Basera, Matt Man, Katie Porter, Tommy Styer, Tony Thurman, Antonio Villoza, and Republicans Chad Biano, and Steve Hilton. Here is Katie Porter, the most awful woman in the world, and California. Uh here she is doing her best Camala Harris impersonation. Cut nine. Check this out.
Just to summarize the squabbling for everybody, what he wants to do is unconstitutional. What he's proposing is a good idea, but was already done. Um, we don't want more people on the fair plan because it's a huge financial liability for the state of California.
>> It's single. You want it somewhere else.
>> Excuse me. Excuse me.
>> Singlepayer.
>> I'm speaking.
>> I'm speaking.
>> The important is the truth.
>> I know you are. He's talking and we're lying to kids. We'll go to you next. Oh, I wasn't sure if I was even up here anymore.
>> Neither [laughter] Neither were any.
>> Give me a minute and then you will get me. I finish.
>> Yeah, there you have it. Uh I guess they they were giving Katie Porter a lot of mic time last night as you heard some of the other guys on that stage kind of speak out. Here is uh >> that's a nasty woman. Here is Chad Biano, the guy you just saw there on the singlepayer failed policy that uh Katie Porter's push and cut 10. Uh, Miss [clears throat] Porter has supported singlepayer healthcare insurance and you are saying that this is essentially the same thing. Can you elaborate on on on your concern and then frankly chime in on what you think these plans will do to the insurance market?
>> Yeah, I was walking in here tonight and I was asked the most strange question ever by a CBS reporter that said, "Are you afraid of tonight?" And my answer was, "I'm not afraid of anything. I'm truly not. But actually, I'm terrified that one of these people are going to be your next governor and these kids are all going to have to move. This is absolutely ridiculous. We're lying to every We're not taking responsibility for failed Democrat policies that have brought us here. The fair plan is 100% a singlepayer and it is a failure.
Absolute failure. So, we're not going to medical [music] cuz it's the same thing.
>> Yeah. So, there he is.
>> You got the bell, huh? And and then finally here, uh, one of the other candidates, Tony Thurman, uh, asked Bianca what he would do different. Cut number 11. Check this out.
>> Any ideas for what you would do so far?
All you've said is this group has failed.
>> The regulations.
Exactly. I will stop the 16 years of Democrat failure of regulations in this state that have destroyed their ability to live here. They are going to have to find a different state to live, not grow up in the California that I had the opportunity to grow up in because re regulation in this state is destroying our ability to live here.
>> Yes. Now, if you want a little background on the lunatic who just asked Chad Biano that question, Tony Thurman, who's also running for governor. Here he is with a quick little diddy of what he wants to do for California. Cut 12. And I believe that the only way that we can end prisons, yes, I will close prisons, but the way we will end prisons in our state is to have strong re-entry programs. Uh, as governor, I'll make sure we bring college programs into the prisons, parenting education programs so that those who incarcerated can reconnect with their families and we will end the >> Yeah. So, he wants to close prisons.
>> Okay.
>> By bringing in college to prison. What do we do with the bad guys then? Where do they go?
>> Yeah, they go to college. to college [laughter] become social workers.
>> I'm all for rehabilitation.
>> 43 past the hour live from Studio 6B.
It's amazing [music] that she's going to win out there. That's just crazy.
>> That's why they nuts.
[music] [music] Chat chat live in the chat.
>> The Knicks have won 140 to 89. Wow. I >> mean, Katie Porter is a walking like she is the living embodiment of what a a living nightmare would be like.
>> Yeah. Imagine going home.
>> Imagine being around her every day.
>> Oh my god.
>> Good morning. What Who have you been talking to?
>> Nightmare.
>> She's like Hillary with a higher pitch voice. Ew.
Gravy.
>> No, she's got just this nasty vibe, you know, just just nasty. Just just looking at her just says nasty to me. Like not nasty in a good way. Like nasty like I don't even want to be in the same room as you.
>> She was she's the type of woman who would dump potatoes on your head instead of mashing them.
>> Oh, that's cuz she did it.
>> Oh yeah, >> she did that to her ex-husband.
>> She'll mash them on his head. Cadillac Championship today, Big D. You checking catch out any of that? Cadillac Championship down in Miami. No. Come on.
>> Oh yeah, the Dell. He drives a Chevy.
>> Cam Young, baby. Rocking and rolling.
>> I'm telling you, my computer listens to me.
>> Yeah, of course it does.
>> Just as we were talking about it, now the first thing in the hallway K9 detects Cole Allen and tries to follow him into another room.
>> The handler pulls the K9 away. A second later, the shooter runs out. Exactly what we said. This is a better This is a better view of it. Yeah, >> I don't know that the K9 I mean >> it sense something.
>> I mean that guy >> he should have let the dog go.
>> And that is just look at this again.
Aaron, [snorts] >> they come in. They going to be they may not make it.
>> Goes in. Comes this guy's staring at him.
>> All right, I guess they'll let you know.
>> He must have been pulling the gun.
>> You know what it is? Because if you if you go back to the beginning, you see him walking in.
>> Okay, let me see.
You see how you see how he's walking?
You don't see the gun because he's got a >> be a quick one if I do get in.
>> He's probably got it down his pant leg.
>> Yeah.
>> Right. So, look at the dog. You can see the dog's legs are completely gone. He's in the door.
>> Right >> now. He comes back out. Guy looks like he's talking right now.
>> Got it.
>> Dog tries to go back. He's talking. He pulls him away. And then the guy comes running out with a shotgun. No worries.
He He must have pulled it out >> and then the guy goes down the hallway.
He had the shotgun out like this when he came through the doorway.
>> Right.
>> But I'm saying when you see him walk through that door the first time, you don't see the gun because he's probably got it concealed. Well, >> got his attention like where's this guy?
Where's he going?
>> That's what I mean though. That is a breakdown completely. I mean [clears throat] to keep the president safe and all those people that were there. That is a big breakdown. And this is the stuff I get really scared about because I I I just feel like this Trump.
[music] [music] All right, 13 to the hour live from Studio 6B. Last segment of the show on a Thursday night. Glad you're in. Glad you've been a part of the show. We always appreciate you giving us a few hours of your weekdays 8 to 10 right here. Real America's voice. Lick's been doing sports. Delgado's been doing headlines. Uh Vinnie Max's been doing some news as well. Aaron and Fran holding it down. We were watching that footage again that we found a closeup of the dog going in uh you know I don't know sensing or not sensing or just following Cole Allen as he walked into those double doors and then what looks like the officer actually talking to him. I mean I don't know. Again, I can't see what Cole Allen was doing, if he was actually facing him or if his back was still to him. But >> right, >> man, there's a I got to think there's a lot of questions about that door and that interaction and that 30 seconds as the dog and the officer then turn their back, walk away, and here he comes.
Seems kind of crazy, but >> it does. It It doesn't add up.
>> I don't know. Uh all right, let's get to everybody one more time. See what's left on their uh on the docket tonight, Slick, I'll start with you. sports brought to you by Mike Lindell. LFS6B is the promo code to use. What's going on?
>> All right, big D. Well, it's in the books. The Knicks with the big win 140 to 89 over the Hawks. Knicks are moving on. Unbelievable. Game six after a tremendous what was it? 83 point first half they had just absolutely exceptional.
>> Four points short of the record.
>> And uh in Philadelphia, the Sixers right now with three minutes to go in the third lead the Celtics 76- 61. Big D.
Sixes by 15. White saying that Vinnie [laughter] and Six is looking to even that series and force a game seven.
Still got a lot of game to go there.
Nuggets [laughter] Nuggets and Timberwolves just underway four. Yeah, I know. Four nothing. 10 10 minutes to go there in the first Cadillac Championship today. Cam Young shot an eight under to lead the field.
This is uh in Miami, Florida. Round one is complete. NHL action. Good one. Stars and Wild are tied at two in Minnesota.
1241 to go there in the third. Minnesota looking to close it out and move on to the second round. Oilers and Ducks, that's a big game tonight. Ducks are looking to close that one out as well in Anaheim. And uh oh, we'll see what happens, man. Edmonton, I just can't see Edmonton falling out of the playoffs that quickly. And that's a 10 p.m. puck drop as well. And the only story I got, Big D, is Tyson Fury. He's eyeing another fight before the big mega fight with Anthony Joshua later this year. And this is James Rean of ESPN. Tyson Fury is keen to fight again before facing Anthony Joshua later this year. Promoter Frank Warren confirmed Thursday. Fury and Joshua have signed a to face each other later in 2026 with Joshua set to return to the ring July 25th against Christian Pringa in Riyad Saudi Arabia.
We like that Saudi Arabia Mona having returned from his latest retirement with a win against Ashlank Mak Makamurv on April 11th. It appears Fury 35-2 doesn't want to just sit and wait around to fight Joshua for his next bout. I think he'll look for another fight. That's what's going on. That's what his promoter Frank Warren is saying. So, I love Tyson Fury. I think he's just great for the game. And I think that Joshua fight's going to be a big fight. And Big D is going to be hosting a big blockbuster bout in his backyard that night. And I'll bring the wings. And that's a wrap in sports. Big D, back to you. [laughter] >> All right. Check, please.
>> I'll get the wings. Wings. Stop.
>> 10 minutes.
>> Coming in hot.
>> Yeah, you go. Wings [laughter] stop. 10 minutes till the hour live for Studio 6P. Vinnie Mack. Yeah. Uh, anything left on your news radar?
>> Yeah, two quick things. So, uh, uh, what's her name? Savannah Hernandez, a TPUSA woman that was assaulted. The grand grand jury has now indicted two of those folks that all three of them.
>> Three of them now.
>> All three of them today federal charges.
Thank you for doing that. And I want to name four people tonight. I just want to give them a little promotion, a little exposure because they cheered the assassination attempt on Trump. They wished it would have been successful.
And what do these people do for a living? They're teachers.
>> Work for MSNBC. They're in well you would think they do but they're teachers in elementary schools or high schools in our country. Uh so we have Kareem Bal from Ohio. She got fired for breaking the post about saying it didn't you know it wasn't successful. Uh Patrick Meyer Wisconsin. Well done Patrick for posting the president should be dead. Wished it had had been shot. Okay.
>> Did he get fired?
>> Fired. Everybody got fired.
>> Francesca Francesca Zelnik out of Pennsylvania. Well congratulations Franchesca. you're out of a job uh for making an insane violent post wishing the president dead. And then Sandy Strand from Wisconsin. Boy, Wisconsin has two nominees tonight that got fired from their educational jobs. These are the people educating our children. These are the people the left have put in place. These are the woke liberal progressive maniacs that are in our school systems that we need to get rid of and no longer hire them. So, I'm glad they got fired, though. Someone's actually stepping up here.
>> Yeah. Got it.
>> All right. 9 minutes to the hour. Live from Studio 6. Some more breaking news tonight. Cash Patel has resigned as head of FBI to take a position at JP Morgan.
Just keep aware of that.
>> Uh [laughter] 8 minutes to the hour.
Delgato, take us home. What's left on your news?
>> All right, David. Well, this is not national. It should be national news, but it's from right here in our backyard. And it's a headline that, well, I just couldn't look away from as a woman threw dynamite at her boyfriend while he slept. When he woke up, his hand was gone. I heard this story.
>> That is a That is a real story. A woman from Deer Park, New York, which is right down the street. Uh [laughter] >> you're kidding me.
>> Who attacked her boyfriend with a stick of dynamite that she got from WY Coyote, it sounds like >> now faces more than two decades in prison. Kayuna Wadell, 35. She was found guilty of assault and criminal possession of a weapon uh 2 years after she and her boyfriend had an argument that ended in a literal explosion. So there you have it. She blew her boyfriend's hand off cuz uh uh they had a fight. He went to sleep. It's amazing.
Guys can go right to sleep after a good fight. Women get dynamite. Talk >> about Can you pass the remote, honey?
Yeah.
>> Oh, you can't. He doesn't wear his heart on his sleeve anymore. That's for sure.
>> Yeah. She threw it at him while he slept. He woke up. He tried to uh snuff it out, try to throw it out a window, and that's when it exploded in his hand.
>> Interesting. So, unfortunately, he's uh he's uh a little short-handed these days, but at least she's going to be in jail.
>> Yeah. upset woman. Is she running for governor? That one.
>> And finally, >> and if she dated the cornhole guy, she wouldn't have had I mean >> Oh, yeah. If he doesn't wear his heart on a sleeve, that guy, that's the problem.
>> Would have been tougher to do this.
>> Yeah. And finally, Damon, here is the uh California clip of the week.
>> Oh, nice.
>> Uh only the crazies live in California that that you would actually vote for.
Here is one of our favorites. Cut number 13. Um Maxine Waters. I'll just say Maxine Waters, >> the original crazy.
>> She can't focus. Damon, check this out.
Cut 13.
>> Saturday's White House correspondents association dinner, the, you know, third assassination attempt on President Trump changed the Democrat's calculus at all on getting DHS funded.
>> I'm sorry. Uh, I'm focused and I can't respond to you now. I'm thinking about something uh that we have to do.
>> Oh, [laughter] okay.
>> She's thinking about something. It looks like it worked >> that she has to do. She's thinking about getting a number a small or number three in a small coat.
>> I think she's thinking about trying to not fall over in those shoes she's wearing. [laughter] Uh because it's it's like the entire sidewalk is a tight rope for Maxine Waters these days.
>> What a [ __ ] She's >> either that or her head is is bringing her forward and she's trying not to fall.
>> Well, someone has told Mad Max that not, you know, not engaging is the way to go on these things, especially with some of the reporters that uh I mean because look at Pelosi the last time she engaged. Look what happened.
>> Yeah.
>> Shut up.
>> Shut up.
>> Shut up.
>> Yeah. So, >> and honestly, I mean, if we're being fair with Maxine, she probably needs to focus on just one foot in front of the other.
>> Yeah. Like a ba a basking r uh rank and bass character around Christmas time.
>> Yeah. because I don't know if you know the old walking and chew gum is on is on the plate for her because she's >> clearly >> pretty much a [ __ ] >> Yeah, >> we have some real morons in Congress. I can't such a office.
>> Well, yeah, they're all Democrats. But the lady with the blue hair, uh Maxine >> Democrat, >> uh and there's a few others. They're just idiots. Who's that? That one senator or congressman that keeps trying to impeach Trump? That guy with the cane.
>> Oh yeah, that's uh you call it.
>> Yeah, that's Al Green. Al Green.
>> Al Al Green. I mean, it's just like, you know, the [ __ ] community. [laughter] >> And don't forget about Hank Johnson out of Georgia. He's one of my favorites.
>> Forget about Hank Johnson.
>> He He thinks that Guam is going to uh uh uh uh tip over if there's too many military people on it. [laughter] >> Hey, you know what I didn't do? Uh we we don't have time. We only got a minute left here.
>> Come on.
>> I didn't I didn't play the uh Lee Zeldon clip of him smack down number one.
Lee was great.
>> But uh >> great.
>> As always, we salute our military active and active police, firefighters, first responders, EMTs, everybody on the front lines protecting us. Thanks guys on the show. Aaron Frank, great job as always.
Most of all, thank you live from Studio 6B. Audience, we'll see you tomorrow night. We're back Friday right here 8:00 p.m. Live from Studio 6B.
>> [music] >> Heat. Heat.
happens. Now they're down by eight. And >> do all of us need Are all of us on it or just slick?
>> The game flipped.
>> What's happening?
>> We're wrapping and tossing.
>> Standby.
>> Sounds like a good time Saturday night.
[laughter] >> It's not what I call it, but okay.
[snorts] But they just got in.
>> [cough and clears throat] >> That's a great That's a great story. You got to do that tomorrow night.
>> Holy crap.
>> You got to do that tomorrow night.
>> Well, I would if it was a funny ending.
>> Oh, he died. He died. Oh.
>> [laughter] >> Look at this.
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