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Tara Hastings said “shift”. Tax cuts moving through the Senate. Tariff fall out. Ron Klain: Biden’s senior team isolated him. Former VP Mike Pence to receive JFK Profile in Courage Award. Mega Millions ticket price being raised. Trump “buyer remorse”? More like Democrat “Copium”. Flight Risk “Scarface” tapestry jacket. Dems planning a day of rage. There’s no Trump buyer’s remorse, it’s made up. South Korean President removed. Trump okay with proxy voting in the House. Is Trump crashing the market to push the Fed to reduce rates? Dems and their judges resisting Election IntegritySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol has been released as the prosecution decided not to appeal against a court's release approval.
AP correspondent Naeun Kim reports on the South Korean President's legal fallout from his martial law decree, which saw Yoon Suk Yeol appear in two different courts in the one day.
AP correspondent Karen Chammas reports on the indictment of South Korea's President.
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Four hours into the truce, we hear from Gaza, where thousands of displaced people have already begun heading back to their homes. We also speak to a doctor preparing to receive some of the first Israeli hostages due to be released. Also on the programme: hundreds of supporters of the arrested South Korean President have stormed a court building, after his detention was prolonged; and a lost concert of the jazz great - Ella Fitzgerald - finally sees the light of day. (Photo: Displaced Palestinians with their belongings in a vehicle, make their way past rubble as they attempt to return to their homes following a delay in the ceasefire. Credit: REUTERS/Khalil Ramzi)
Hour 2 of A&G features... Jeff Bezos' rocket launch & South Korean President arrested The Tiktok ban "Highlights" from Biden's farewell speech The tale of a drunk pilot See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 2 of A&G features... Jeff Bezos' rocket launch & South Korean President arrested The Tiktok ban "Highlights" from Biden's farewell speech The tale of a drunk pilot See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The PDB Afternoon Bulletin: Today, we'll begin in South Korea, where impeached president Yoon Suk Yeol has been arrested as the fallout continues from his shock martial law decree last month. Then, we'll continue our coverage of the security preparations going into President-elect Donald Trump's upcoming inauguration, particularly in light of a threat assessment warning about the myriad risks facing the event, including from Iran. To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President's Daily Brief by visiting PDBPremium.com. Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief. YouTube: youtube.com/@presidentsdailybrief Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The death toll rises slightly as relentless Southern California wildfires continue to burn. And President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for defense secretary wins over a key senator for his confirmation. These stories and more highlight your Unbiased Updates for Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2025.
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is now the country's first sitting president to be arrested, after investigators scaled barricades and cut through barbed wire to take him into custody on Wednesday afternoon. Former bureau chief for the Associated Press in Seoul and Korea expert with the East-West Center in Honolulu Jean Lee spoke to Paddy Gower.
After managing to avoid arrest for weeks, the South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has been been taken into custody.
The death toll rises slightly as relentless Southern California wildfires continue to burn. And President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for defense secretary wins over a key senator for his confirmation. These stories and more highlight your Unbiased Updates for Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2025.
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AP correspondent Naeun Kim reports on the first hearing of South Korean President's impeachment trial, which lasted less than five minutes.
AP correspondent Naeun Kim reports on the latest progress in Gaza ceasefire talks, NATO's new mission to protect undersea cables, the South Korean President's first impeachment hearing and Pope Francis' new book divulging the secrets of the Vatican.
Winter Storm Blair has graced the Midwest with feet of snow. Unusual weather for …….. WINTER! Trump is not only going to claim Greenland, Seize Canada, reclaim the Panama Canal, and rename of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of ‘Murica. Liberals hate it! Trudeau is stepping down in Canada and a Frenchman just might take his place. The Bird flu and HMPV are coming to kill you. South Korean President is holding strong, perhaps an Asian dry run for a future US Op? ISIS is back and its really really scary and we can’t stop it. Be scared. Indonesia becomes another BRIC in the wall, surpassing other nations still waiting. I’m sure their strategic location and oil resources had nothing to do with the decision. Alcohol might kill you, If RFK doesn’t kill you first! All that in more in MMO #152. ART: SurveyorJose edged out Robert H. by making a requested piece of art featuring John and his closest Coyote “Friends”. Executive Producers of MMO #152: SurveyorJose, The Venezuelan in the Chat Anon, payer of Euros Trashman, One of us, One of us Fiat Fun Coupon Donators: Sharky Shark Seighme Emily the Fed Nail Lord of Gaylord Hempress Emily M. Shownotes Ep 152 Weather CBS US Snowstorm Trump Trumpy Trout Gulf of America Compilation of Foreign Policy Comments South Korea CNN President Arrest BBC President Arrest Canada JT Resigns Trump on Canada UK BBC Rape Gangs Kier Starmer on Rapes Energy ABC Drilling Bird Flu ABC LA Death Alcohol ABC Alchey Cancer CBS Goofy Report RFK Impact PBS RFK Impact Report Film Cinema Dumbing Down Tech Rhode Island Data Breach Rhode Island government had a MAJOR cyberattack on their RI Bridges system, it connects all the healthcare and social security and SNAP program benefits and payments. Over 600,000 people’s personal information (SSN, bank accounts, addresses, emails, etc) got leaked and we barely have 1,000,000 citizens in the whole state. HUGE story for us around here, goes back to a scandal when Gina Raimondo was our governor, before her current role at Commerce secretary. The system and websites had so many issues and errors at launch, they became tied in legal disputes with Deloitte for years demanding repairs and refunds. This is NOT being reported at all and the local government is blaming Deloitte and taking zero responsibility. Local Story Link Google Browser VR Courtroom Waymo Circles
Thousands of rival protesters turned out in South Korea's capital Seoul over the weekend despite heavy snow. They're pushing for the arrest of suspended President Yoon Suk Yeol while his supporters are demanding authorities back off. Complicating matters is the deadline on the arrest warrant for Yoon which expires at midnight local time (2am, AEST).
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Thousands of rival protesters turned out in South Korea's capital Seoul over the weekend despite heavy snow. They're pushing for the arrest of suspended President Yoon Suk Yeol while his supporters are demanding authorities back off. Complicating matters is the deadline on the arrest warrant for Yoon which expires at midnight local time.
The standoff over attempts to arrest the impeached South Korean President has intensified. An effort by Yoon Suk Yeol legal team to challenge the warrant for his arrest has been thrown out of court.
The standoff over attempts to arrest the impeached South Korean President has intensified. An effort by Yoon Suk Yeol legal team to challenge the warrant for his arrest has been thrown out of court.
South Korean police called off an attempt to arrest the suspended president Yoon Suk Yeol, following a long standoff with his security team. Anti-corruption officers have appealed to the acting president to intervene.
Dr. Robert Farley joins Larry to talk about the potential danger that foreign sleeper-cells could cause the US and the arrest of the South Korean President. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Investigators in South Korea have been forced to abandon their attempt to arrest the President Yoon Suk Yeol after a six-hour stand-off at his Seoul residence.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports supporters and opponents of the embattled South Korean president have been rallying in Seoul.
This week's show features stories from France 24, Radio Deutsche-Welle, NHK Japan, and Radio Havana Cuba. http://youthspeaksout.net/swr241220.mp3 (29:00) From FRANCE- First a press review about Elon Musk being ready to support populist and former Brexiter Nigel Farage as the next leader in the UK- the amount discussed was 78 million pounds, by far the largest political support in UK history. Press reviews on Israel decided to close their embassy in Ireland, primarily because the Irish government recognized the state of Palestine and divested from Israeli companies. Wednesday was International Migrants Day- an interview with Boston University Global Studies Professor Mark Storella. He talks about the record number of migrants in the world, especially the huge increase from forced migration. He connects the situation with the increase in nationalism and borders. From GERMANY-Israel plans to double the population of the occupied Golan Heights, taken from Syria in the 1970s. Steve Simon from the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft talks about why Israel is bombing weapons storage in Syria and exploiting the overthrow of Assad. Also what effect would removing all US soldiers from Syria have on the situation. From JAPAN- Taiwan has received its first shipment of military tanks from the US. The South Korean President was impeached for declaring martial law and a court will have a trial on removing him from power. From CUBA- An international committee called Airwars released a report on the war in Palestine. The Israeli Army is installing automatic Machine guns in the West Bank to prevent attacks on settlers. A Viewpoint on the need for African countries to be part of the UN Security Council. Available in 3 forms- (new) HIGHEST QUALITY (160kb)(33MB), broadcast quality (13MB), and quickdownload or streaming form (6MB) (28:59) Links at outfarpress.com/shortwave.shtml PODCAST!!!- https://feed.podbean.com/outFarpress/feed.xml (160kb Highest Quality) Website Page- < http://www.outfarpress.com/shortwave.shtml ¡FurthuR! Dan Roberts "If they can get you asking the wrong questions, they don't have to worry about the answers." --Thomas Pynchon Dan Roberts Shortwave Report- www.outfarpress.com YouthSpeaksOut!- www.youthspeaksout.net
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Buy a copy of Too Long or subscribe for 25% off: https://toolong.news/dailyLearn more about Too Long: https://youtu.be/TtDWFm6OOR0Welcome to the TLDR News Daily BriefingIn today's episode, we run through Syria's new government, and what exactly their plans are for the country. Also, we discuss pro-EU parties' plans to form a government in Romania; Yoon's offices raided in South Korea; & Sudan tops IRC annual watchlist.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports South Korean opposition parties have failed to impeach President Yoon, as his ruling party boycotts a key vote.
Tommy and Ben discuss President Yoon Suk Yeol's sudden declaration of martial law in South Korea, how Trump and his team will approach the Syrian civil war, and why Kash Patel, Trump's pick to lead the FBI, is so dangerous. They also talk about Trump's nepotism hires, more troubling news reports about Secretary of Defense nominee Pete Hegseth, Trump's threats to levy tariffs on BRICS countries, UNRWA closing a crucial aid route into Gaza due to looting, a former Israeli defense minister's declaration that Israeli is engaging in ethnic cleansing, protests in Georgia, and elections in Romania and Ireland. Finally, Tommy speaks with Natasha Hall, Senior Fellow in the Middle East Program at the Center for Strategic & International Studies, to unpack what's happening in Syria, who all the players are, and how we got here. For a closed-captioned version of this episode, click here. For a transcript of this episode, please email transcripts@crooked.com and include the name of the podcast.
South Korean MPs have begun impeachment proceedings against President Yoon Suk Yeol after thwarting his move to impose martial law. Also: jailed Iranian Nobel Peace laureate Narges Mohammadi is temporarily released.
A close American ally declares martial law as protests emerge at South Korea's parliament. What does this mean for a region already on edge? Plus, the president-elect's cabinet picks are on Capitol Hill including the latest embattled nominee Pete Hegseth. We share what we're learning about what Hegseth told senators behind closed doors about his confirmation process. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Amy King and Neil Saavedra join Bill for Handel on the News. Nathan Hochman sworn in as LA County DA. South Korean President says he will lift martial law. Man smuggled guns to North Korea from long Beach, prosecutors charge. Transgender rights take center stage at the US Supreme Court.
It's Wednesday, December 4th, A.D. 2024. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 125 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Jonathan Clark 1,500 people loot harvest of Christians in India Christian Solidarity Worldwide reports eight villages in India's central state of Chhattisgarh banned Christians last month. The village resolutions told Christians to either leave or renounce their faith in Christ. Otherwise, the believers would have their property and fields looted. The resolutions affect about 100 Christians. Soon after, a mob of 1,500 people, many of them Hindus, looted the harvest of the Christians who received little assistance from local police. Forty villagers had to leave their homes following the looting. In Luke 18:29-30, Jesus said, “There is no one who has left house or parents or brothers or wife or children for the sake of the kingdom of God, who shall not receive many times more in this present time, and in the age to come eternal life.” South Korean president declares Martial Law (audio of South Korean protestors) South Korea erupted in chaos on Tuesday after President Yoon Suk Yeol issued a martial law declaration. Yoon claimed he was trying to eliminate “anti-state” forces at work among his political opponents in the country. He accuses them of sympathizing with communist North Korea. It's the first martial law declaration since 1980. The military attempted to enter the Parliament building, and hundreds of people gathered to protest the move. South Korea's parliament quickly voted that the martial law declaration was invalid. Yesterday morning, President Yoon rescinded the declaration after the tense standoff, reports Reuters. 23 Conservative Party members voted for British euthanasia bill After the British Parliament voted for the euthanasia bill in a 330-275 vote, let the record show that 23 Conservative Party members joined 234 Labor Party members who voted for the bill. Conservative Party leader, and former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, a Hindu, voted in favor of the bill. However, previous Prime Ministers Boris Johnson, Theresa May, and Liz Truss had publicly stated opposition to the bill. Pro-death euthanasia laws have been incorporated into the ex-Christian nations of Belgium, Canada, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Portugal, Spain, and Australia; as well as Columbia and Ecuador. Trump picks reformer Kash Patel to lead FBI In the United States, President-elect Donald Trump announced last Saturday that Kash Patel is his pick to lead the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Patel served during Trump's first administration as Chief of Staff for the Department of Defense and wrote the book entitled Government Gangsters: The Deep State, the Truth, and the Battle for Our Democracy. In his endorsement of Patel's book, Trump wrote, “We will use this blueprint to help us take back the White House and remove these Gangsters from all of Government!” Appearing on CBS' Face the Nation, Republican Senator Ted Cruz of Texas commented on the pick. CRUZ: “He has a serious, professional background. He was a prosecutor. He was a public defender. He was a senior intelligence staffer on Capitol Hill. He was a senior intelligence staffer in the White House. He was the Chief of Staff of the Department of Defense. He was the deputy director of National Intelligence. "And I got to say, all of the weeping and gnashing of teeth, all of the people pulling their hair out are exactly the people who are dismayed about having a real reformer come into the FBI and clean out the corrupted partisans who sadly have burrowed into senior career positions at the FBI. "The FBI and the Department of Justice are two institutions incredibly important to the rule of law in the United States. I revere both. And one of the most tragic consequences of four years of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris is both the DOJ and the FBI have been politicized and weaponized. And I think Kash Patel is a very strong nominee to take on the partisan corruption in the FBI." Guttmacher: Abortions up 10% between 2020 and 2023 The U.S. Center for Disease Control has issued a report indicating that the number of abortions in the U.S. had decreased by 2% between 2021 and 2022, and a 1% decrease between 2020 and 2022. However, earlier this year, another report from the pro-abortion Guttmacher Institute concluded the number of abortions in 2023 of 1,027,000 was a 10% increase between 2020 and 2023. Medication abortions, which include those issued by "virtual clinics" through the mail, were up 31% in just three years. Today, 63% of abortions in the U.S. are medication abortions, and 37% are surgical abortions. Office mortgage delinquency hit 10.4% The delinquency rate of office mortgages has spiked to 10.4%, just about where the index was in 2010, during that last great recession. Vacancy rates are higher than ever, causing defaults on these commercial loans. Visual Capitalist tracks the survival rate of U.S. businesses over the last 10 years. 35% are still functioning, with farming businesses touting the highest survival rate of 51%. Mining and technology companies were the lowest at 25% and 29% respectively. Bible sales grew 22% And finally, the sale of printed Bibles is up this year. U.S print book sales increased only 1% from January through October this year compared to last year. Meanwhile, printed Bible sales grew by 22% over the same period! In 2023, 14.2 million Bibles were sold in the U.S. During the first 10 months of this year alone, 13.7 million were sold. It's not clear what all is behind the increase in Bible sales. One theory was offered by Amy Simpson with Tyndale House Publishers who noted a growing interest in the Bible among Gen Z and college students. She said, “You have a generation that wants to find things that feel more solid.” Psalm 119:160 says, “The entirety of Your word is truth, and every one of Your righteous judgments endures forever.” Close And that's The Worldview on this Wednesday, December 4th, in the year of our Lord 2024. Subscribe by Amazon Music or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
Political unrest grows in South Korea after the president's short-lived martial law order. And U.S. officials urge Americans to use encrypted messaging apps after a massive cyberattack. These stories and more highlight your Unbiased Updates for Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2024.
After declaring martial law, South Korean President rescinds the order. Chinese national arrested in California for allegedly supplying military equipment and more to North Korea. President-elect Trump's pick for Defense Secretary continues making rounds among Senators on Capitol Hill. CBS News Correspondent Jennifer Keiper with tonight's World News Roundup.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
P.M. Edition for Dec. 3. Political turmoil in South Korea after the country's president declared and then lifted a martial-law order. And WSJ White House reporter Annie Linskey on how U.S. President Biden's pardon of his son Hunter Biden undercuts the Democrats' fight against President-elect Donald Trump. Plus, WSJ reporter Esther Fung on what Trump's looming tariffs might mean for a railroad connecting the U.S., Canada and Mexico. Tracie Hunte hosts. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
TOP NEWS | On today's Daily Signal Top News, we break down: The Supreme Court will hear a case determining if states can ban transagender procedures for minors. South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declares martial law. Gov. Gavin Newsom wants 25 million in funding for legal battles against the incoming Trump administration. New Jersey resident punished for waving American flag. DOJ revisits gag order against transgender children's hospital whistleblower, Dr. Eithan Haim. Relevant Links Listen to other podcasts from The Daily Signal: https://www.dailysignal.com/podcasts/ Get daily conservative news you can trust from our Morning Bell newsletter: DailySignal.com/morningbellsubscription Listen to more Heritage podcasts: https://www.heritage.org/podcasts Sign up for The Agenda newsletter — the lowdown on top issues conservatives need to know about each week: https://www.heritage.org/agenda
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol issued a surprise televised announcement overnight imposing martial law, saying "North Korean forces" needed to be eradicated. Lawmakers quickly acted to cancel the emergency declaration, but the bitter political divide in the country remains unresolved. Also, a coalition of rebel forces in Syria is continuing its advance after capturing Aleppo, making its way through towns and villages toward the central city of Hama. And, a court in Vietnam upholds the death penalty for property tycoon Truong My Lan following her April conviction for embezzlement and bribery amounting to $12.5 billion. Plus, an aging population across Japan is redefining what it means to work.Listen to today's Music Heard on Air.We're thankful for listeners like you who power our newsroom! Donate today to keep The World fully powered all year long.
TOP NEWS | On today's Daily Signal Top News, we break down: The Supreme Court will hear a case determining if states can ban transagender procedures for minors. South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declares martial law. Gov. Gavin Newsom wants 25 million in funding for legal battles against the incoming Trump administration. New Jersey […]
President Biden in Angola speaks of the brutal history of the slave trade and promise of a brighter future based on investment and equality. We'll talk with Reuters White House Correspondent Trevor Hunnicutt traveling with the president (7); South Korean President declares martial law, then says he will lift it; Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer (NY) reelected; Michael Bloomberg calls RFK, Jr.'s nomination for Health Secretary 'beyond dangerous'; Speaker Johnson lights the Capitol Christmas Tree. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hour 1 Segment 1 Tony starts the show talking about South Korean President, Yoon Suk Yeol, declaring martial law. Tony is then joined by Major Mike Lyons to breakdown the story. Hour 1 Segment 2 Tony talks about Chinese President, Xi Jinping, being paranoid and purging top military officials. Hour 1 Segment 3 Tony talks more about Joe Biden pardoning Hunter Biden. Tony also talks more about Yoon Suk Yeol declaring martial law in South Korea. Later, Tony talks about Dan Goldman's comments on the pardoning. Hour 1 Segment 4 Tony wraps up the first hour of the show talking about what he wants for Hanukkah. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tony starts the show talking about South Korean President, Yoon Suk Yeol, declaring martial law. Tony is then joined by Major Mike Lyons to breakdown the story. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 2 Segment 1 Tony starts the second of the show talking more about the South Korean President, Yoon Suk Yeol, declaring martial law. Tony is then joined by Stephen Yates of The Heritage Foundation to talk about the decision and where the U.S. goes from here. Hour 2 Segment 2 Tony talks about General Motors getting ready to sell share in EV battery plant in Michigan to LG Energy Solution. Tony also talks about Joe Biden handing out $1 billion to victims of African natural disasters. Hour 2 Segment 3 Tony is joined by Dr. Matt Will, economist at the University of Indianapolis, to talk about the increase in Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales from last year. Hour 2 Segment 4 Tony wraps up the second hour of the show talking about the tariff meeting between Donald Trump and Justin Trudeau and Trump suggesting Canada be the 51st state if the Canadian economy should collapse. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tony starts the second of the show talking more about the South Korean President, Yoon Suk Yeol, declaring martial law. Tony is then joined by Stephen Yates of The Heritage Foundation to talk about the decision and where the U.S. goes from here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 1 Segment 1 Tony starts the show talking about South Korean President, Yoon Suk Yeol, declaring martial law. Tony is then joined by Major Mike Lyons to breakdown the story. Hour 1 Segment 2 Tony talks about Chinese President, Xi Jinping, being paranoid and purging top military officials. Hour 1 Segment 3 Tony talks more about Joe Biden pardoning Hunter Biden. Tony also talks more about Yoon Suk Yeol declaring martial law in South Korea. Later, Tony talks about Dan Goldman's comments on the pardoning. Hour 1 Segment 4 Tony wraps up the first hour of the show talking about what he wants for Hanukkah. Hour 2 Segment 1 Tony starts the second of the show talking more about the South Korean President, Yoon Suk Yeol, declaring martial law. Tony is then joined by Stephen Yates of The Heritage Foundation to talk about the decision and where the U.S. goes from here. Hour 2 Segment 2 Tony talks about General Motors getting ready to sell share in EV battery plant in Michigan to LG Energy Solution. Tony also talks about Joe Biden handing out $1 billion to victims of African natural disasters. Hour 2 Segment 3 Tony is joined by Dr. Matt Will, economist at the University of Indianapolis, to talk about the increase in Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales from last year. Hour 2 Segment 4 Tony wraps up the second hour of the show talking about the tariff meeting between Donald Trump and Justin Trudeau and Trump suggesting Canada be the 51st state if the Canadian economy should collapse. Hour 3 Segment 1 Tony starts the final hour of the show talking about a Do No Harm Rally about the child gender transition industry on the steps of the Supreme Court. Tony also shares a story about his late brother. Hour 3 Segment 2 Tony talks about Elon Musk losing his bid to get $56 billion Tesla pay packages reinstated. Hour 3 Segment 3 Tony talks about the South Korean parliament voting to defy President Yoon Suk Yeol by lifting his declaration of martial law. Tony later replays his earlier conversation with Major Mike Lyons. Hour 3 Segment 4 Tony wraps up another edition of the show talking about Eric Adams would love to sit down with Tom Homan and says he doesn't care if the left cancels him. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.