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So we told you earlier about this, what happened, this mass subway shooting in Brooklyn, New York today.
These 10 people shot, six others injured after a guy wearing a gas mask opens fire.
Open fire through a smoke canister aboard a moving New York City subway train during rush hour.
There's a lot of video.
We'll show you some of it tonight.
And it's now prompted a massive law enforcement response to Brooklyn Sunset Park neighborhood and a manhunt for the suspect.
They have one problem.
New York Post is now reporting that the gunman has been on the run for more than seven hours, and now cops across the city have been ordered to be on the lookout for a U-Haul with out of state plates, according to police sources.
And the news of the potential involvement of the rental van with Arizona plates comes amid a massive manhunt.
Okay, here's the problem.
Um, for the police who have released few details on the sources on the subject, with sources now revealing that the surveillance cameras at the station were out of commission.
I mean, I you can't make this up.
How is that even possible?
How do they not know?
Well, why isn't there 24-7 monitoring?
Now, I know for a lot of people that don't live in New York City, you don't understand the subway system.
It is filled with rats.
It is disgusting.
It is it has gotten worse.
Remember, New York City cut one billion dollars from their police budget.
A billion dollars.
Remember, if defund, dismantle, remember all of that crap.
That's what the result.
LAPD cuts their budget, Kamala Harris praises it.
They have the bail fund after they burn down a police precinct in Minnesota.
What happens?
Kamala Harris tweets out the bail fund uh so we can get the the people responsible for the rioting, etc.
Oh, get them back out on the street so they can join their comrades and and get back into the activities.
This is the this is how corrupt the Democratic Party is.
Now we condemned in real time January 6th.
You see the committee.
They just want to they want to bludgeon Trump.
Got it.
They they don't want to talk to Nancy Pelosi.
They don't want to talk to the people in the room when Donald Trump authorized on January 4th up to 20,000 National Guard troops to be called up.
No, they're not they don't want to go into that explanation at all.
But anyway, so we have defund, dismantle the police, and we see record after record after record crime in almost every big city in America.
Now, how often have I said if you don't have safety and security and law and order, You can't pursue happiness.
Life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness.
And then you add to that no bail laws like they have in New York.
I mean, my favorite example is the bank robber.
Guy robs a bank and he gets fingerprinted, gets booked, they let him out because they have no bail loss.
He goes out and robs another bank.
I think he robbed a total lender.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
What, five straight banks in a row, right?
That is correct.
Yeah, five banks in a row.
And he's like, Thanks, guys.
Now, he's not a very good bank robber, obviously, because he got caught every time.
But the point is, he should have been in jail after the first one.
Uh add to this, you know, the the highest number of illegal immigrants entering the country.
What have I said?
I believe in immigration.
I'm the product of my grandparents came here through Ellis Island and they came here legally, and they ended up in Bedford Ste in Brooklyn, and and my mother's family ended up in the South Bronx, and that both my parents grew up uh poor in the depression.
And these are pretty tough neighborhoods.
It was a big deal for them to get a fifty by a hundred lot in Franklin Square, Long Island, uh, where I grew up, a much better place than where they grew up.
And it was, you know, my mom, the prison guard, my dad the probation officer.
I've told the whole story.
So it's just all of this, you have to wonder.
Now, at our borders, not only do we we offer preferential treatment for illegal immigrants.
Because they don't have to get COVID tested.
Gensaki says they're not going to be here very long here, meaning they're going to be transported to some state where the state is going to have to provide for them.
And then there's no COVID vaccine mandates for them either.
And so Joe Biden with open borders.
Simple things at the border.
Don't you think we should do a background check if you support legal immigration?
I do.
So we know you don't have radical associations in the middle of a pandemic.
Shouldn't we do a health check?
With the biggest debt and deficits we've ever had as a country, wouldn't it be a good idea to make sure that anybody we do allow to enter the country show that they have the means to take care of themselves and won't be a burden on the American people?
I don't think that's too much to ask.
Anyway, well, now we know the subway cameras weren't working.
Sergeant Trey Penny is with us, 21-year veteran, Dallas police force, now retired, president of the Dallas, Texas National Fallen Officer Foundation.
Our friend Curtis Slewa is back with us.
Uh New York radio television personality ran for mayor, uh, did very well considering Democrats outnumber Republicans in New York City like 10 to 1, uh, still nearly garnered what 36, 38% of the vote.
Welcome both of you.
Curtis, I've s it back in the day, I don't know how many times I've been on a subway with you, and every time it was an experience.
But many, many times we were on the subways together.
It was never this bad where people being pushed into the uh trains, people being raped, stabbings, murder, all of it.
You see what's going on.
You're absolutely right, Sean.
You had the personal experience of being down with me in the subways, but that was when we had Republicans who were mayors, law and order mayors led by Rudy Giuliani.
Unfortunately, we've hit a downturn.
You hit the nail right on the head.
They took a billion dollars out of the police budget when De Blasio was the mayor, and they never put it back, and they just don't have enough cops.
So if you have criminal intent, you know the place to go is the subway.
Crime has risen since our new mayor was elected, Eric Adams, 200% in the subways.
They don't have enough police.
And the action you saw today, which was obviously very organized.
A man is riding on a train, he's dressed like a construction worker, he's got a milk crate that he's wheeling about with all these articles in it.
He pulls out a gun after releasing a smoke canister into a crowded train, 8:30 in the morning, mostly young adults on their way to school, and he starts firing at them with a glock.
Now, luckily, after hitting ten people, the Glock jammed because he left behind two extended magazine ammo clips fully loaded.
He might have ended up using that.
He fled the scene, and as you pointed out, uh there's an all points bulletin for an African American, about five five, one hundred and seventy pounds, who was wearing a gas mask.
So I'm assuming he didn't come on to that train with the gas mask when he was prepared to release the smoke canister.
That's probably when he put the gas mask on, took out his gun and just started firing indiscriminately into the crowd.
But this is going on in our city every day, Sean.
If it's not in the subways, it's in the streets.
Twelve year olds, three year olds, six year olds, and the Democrats have no answer for this.
If only they would sit down with Rudy Giuliani, who actually saved this city in the early nineteen nineties, took it from the murder capital of America, the crime capital, to the safest big city in America.
They won't learn from the best, Rudy.
He knows how to do it.
I learned from him in the campaign.
I would have been Giuliani too, but the uh voters rejected that.
Well, uh unf it unfortunately for you, a lot of Republicans left New York City because they can't stand all the the the hot the high taxes, the high crime rates, etc.
And you ran on a platform that said refund the police, which would have worked, you're right.
Uh Trey, we're seeing this though, it's not just New York.
It's all over the country.
Yeah, you're absolutely right.
We have uh lawlessness across the country.
But just thinking about New York City.
I mean, just seeing the uh you know the the corners today early on the news.
I mean, I was just like I was in awe.
You know, this pushed me back to 2016 when we saw the shooting attack in Dallas and the chaos that we saw uh with a when a mass government uh carry out his terror against uh police officers in downtown Dallas, killing five of my brothers.
Um look, this this kind of stuff we gotta we gotta find a way to deal with this, Sean.
And and w we've seen that the mayor there in New York, he continues to make these uh in NYC continues to make these empty promises to the people of uh of the city saying that he's gonna deal he's gonna be hard on crime, he's gonna deal with crime.
Well, you know what?
Mr. Mayor is not done yet.
What's happening?
Right?
We still continue to lose police officers out there in New York.
We still we can't uh also continue to retire in massive nerd race.
We can't bring new police officers in.
So the people are gonna continue to be in in this in this very uh unprotected uh uh society with with with the criminals just running rapid.
We have to find a way to deal with the po with the politics there in New York in order to be able to change the way that things are running.
I'm sorry, Sean.
We we have to do something about this.
Forty-four percent increase in bond crime in that city.
Otherwise, people are gonna continue to move the move to Texas to Florida like they've been doing.
They've been fleeing in mass numbers.
You know, you know, Curtis, we see these images.
I've been playing them on TV.
You know, people 85 years old being attacked.
Um of r a significant rise in Asian American hate crimes, just beating the hell out of people.
And then you go down in the subways, along with the rats, you've got, you know, one person after another being pushed in front of a moving train.
You got, you know, rapes taking place down there, stabbings taking place down there.
Um I mean, it's as bad as it's ever been.
Well, also, Sean, the embarrassment as you pointed out initially.
This is a traffic station at junction.
Three major lines converge there, and none of the cameras were working.
It's this is a station that has ten to twelve cameras that I remember seeing in position.
So we're saying that ten to twelve of the state-of-the-art cameras were not operating, which just shows you how ineffective our security is in the city.
Now, Sean, put aside the normal criminals, the emotionally disturbed.
You know who's watching this.
The remnants of ISA and Al Qaeda.
They realize how weak we are.
They realize how they can pierce uh our public safety network.
They're hoping that the third, the third time is the charm for them.
Remember, they have vengeance on their minds.
They took out the World Trade Center partially the first time, they finished the job the second time.
And just think what they could do on the subways with this kind of information.
We really have to hire more police.
We have to hire more cops for our anti-terrorism force because we are extraordinarily vulnerable, Sean.
They want to hit New York City and they want to hit us hard again.
And they live in these neighborhoods.
They're there.
They're a silent cells still operating.
We cannot just rest and think it won't happen again.
You can add to that, Trey.
You know, why didn't uh Donald Trump is required by law, authorize up to twenty thousand troops on January sixth.
Nancy Pelosi had the authority to call them up at that point.
She didn't.
Muriel Bowser could have called them up.
They didn't.
I mean, I'm look-up we had 574 riots in the summer of 2020.
We had dozens of dead Americans, thousands of injured cops, billions in property damage.
There's no committee for that.
Why?
Well, they they continue to play to the left, Sean.
Uh, you got to remember it was just November of last year where where Black Lives Matter told the mayor there that they're gonna be they're gonna see rides fire and bloodshed in the streets.
Well, guess what?
You got bloodshed.
Why isn't anybody doing anything about going after those radical groups?
Black Lives Matter is a radical group.
And it has taken over New York City.
Whether we want to believe it or not, that's who's really putting these this radicalized agenda into the minds of these young people that are carrying out these attacks on the on the streets of New York.
And it's happening across the country, not just there in New York, it's happening across the country.
We have to find a way to hold these individuals accountable.
And what's gonna what's gonna really work, Sean, is we gotta get people to the polls.
They gotta start voting out these leftist, left-leaning Democrats that continue to go in and put their lives at risk by by uh um uh having these the these policies that don't uh put criminals behind bars that that continue to uh promote this bail reform nonsense.
We got to do something to lock these people up.
You can't continue to have victims have these criminals run off street, raping people, murdering people, and constantly constantly having them go through this revolving door, going back into our streets.
We have to lock them up, and I say it's time that this election ballot is gonna really uh is going to really be the tail take, tell of the take this upcoming.
Curtis, this would not be the case if you got elected.
There's no doubt about it.
Uh, thank you both.
Sergeant Trey Penny, thank you.
Curtis Lewo, Guardian Angels, thank you.
All right, we've got 90 seconds.
It's all of Bryce's in California.
Bryce Russia used to say your big Hollywood debut.
What's going on, sir?
Well, I just wanted to, you know, I know you know this, but these people were dealing with whether it's Newsom, whether it's Garcetti, Katanji Brown, the mayor of New York, all these folks, they want a future in the Democrat Party.
That's why they're not going to do anything you would like to see happen.
They're gonna do what they're told, what they know they're supposed to do, because they want a future with the Democrat Party.
That's the problem is this other party we're dealing with that is out to do in America to ruin this economy and to do whatever else is in their evil plans.
These people are beholden to this party.
They're gonna do what the party wants.
It's very obvious that they are not for the best interests of this country.
Every politician, and there are a lot of Republicans guilty of this too.
They they even if they get there with the best of intentions, that sewer, that swamp in Washington changes people.
And I don't know what it is.
Maybe they like being referred to as Congressman or Senator, governor, whatever the position is.
And it's sad, it's you know, I've always said term limits is a really bad idea.
People should be able to decide.
But it's a bad idea whose time is probably come.
Then maybe they'll just serve their constituents, go back to their regular lives.
Quick break, right back.
Senator Rick Scott of Florida next to breaking news all afternoon.
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All right, 25 now till the top of the hour, 800 941 Sean.
If you want to be a part of the program, obviously we continue our coverage, any new developments as it relates to uh the shooting that took place in New York City in the subway system.
Uh, we'll bring it to you as soon as news breaks, we'll bring it right to you.
Um, well, March inflation comes in as we've been saying, worse than expected.
Look, when when you have Obama's top economic advisors, uh starting with Lawrence Summers and then many others, all saying this is headed in one direction, a recession.
And And nobody's paying attention that Shanghai is shut down.
If you think the supply chain crisis is bad, it that that's about to get really much worse than ever than we ever thought it could.
I am genuinely sincerely, very concerned when Bloomberg puts out an estimate that the average cost per household is $5,200 in inflation a year.
Americans cannot afford that amount of money.
But that's what it relates to.
Now, that's before today's record high.
So now we're moving towards $6,000 on average per family household that is paying this Biden inflation tax.
Everything we buy in every store we go to is costing more.
Look at the high price of gasoline.
All of this could have been prevented had Joe Biden not bought into this climate uh change alarmist religious cult or new Green Deal socialism.
All of it could have.
And the amazing thing, too, is these March numbers come in worse than we predicted even yesterday, as I've been telling you all day.
And then you got the sick offense in the media.
Oh, no, no, this is actually a good thing.
You know, this idiot Jim Kramer.
Let me play him in February.
We've hit our peak.
Listen to him in February.
This is the hottest I've ever seen, these numbers.
And uh they merit attention.
They merit what what Mr. Boward said yesterday, and I think that we should continue to expect that Bullard's going to be right.
But I also think that when you see this kind of number, you have to wonder how sustainable it is.
I mean, this is like everything is red hot.
And everything there's supply chain problems and everything.
There's uh people who aren't coming to work because of Omicron.
So I don't know.
Uh Becky, I'd rather bet that this is, and I'm gonna say this today in my morning media in 1020 for the club.
This may be some sort of peak.
Okay.
So he says that in February.
What does he say today?
Because we have a record high on top of last month's record high, on top of the previous month's record high, all of which was, by the way, happening for months before Putin invaded Ukraine.
It I mean, it's madness.
But the fact is it's going in the right direction.
You got Frank going the right direction, used car going in the right direction, you you don't have food going the right direction, you have hourly wages maybe peaking out, and you have mortgages, and you know, obviously making a slowdown in housing, or else you wouldn't see lows and home depot rolling over.
So I I can make a very strong case that we may have peak inflation in a lot of different areas.
Anyway, Senator Rick Scott is with us.
Um and Senator Scott, by the way, is been out there.
He is leading, I believe you're in charge of the senatorial uh camp uh campaign committee, if I'm not mistaken, are you not?
Sean, I'm the chairman for this two-year cycle for the National Republican Centurial Committee.
Our whole goal is to get a majority in the Senate.
But right now, think about who we have to worry about.
We have to worry about poor families.
I grew up in a poor family.
We lived in public housing.
I watch my mom have to stick food or gas.
Right?
That's what people are doing across this country right now.
And think about the people that retired and say, hey, I have enough money.
Oh gosh, now I probably don't because look at this inflation.
Wages are not set up with inflation, savings are not saying that for inflation.
So this is hurting the exact people that we got to worry about uh going forward.
So this inflation is out of control.
It's caused by one person, Joe Biden.
He decided he's gonna shut down the oil and gas industry, and they're causing regulations that are gonna make it impossible for inflation to come down because people you can't open up your business.
More and more regulation.
We got Democrats all across the country doing this, making it more difficult for companies to compete, which means the price that you pay, whether it's for gas or food or anything else, is gonna keep going up.
You know, I I look at this, we have similar backgrounds.
My f my audience knows my mom was a prison guard.
Um my dad was a family court probation officer and a waiter on weekends, and and that was the life I grew up in, and and it was a big step up for them because both of them grew up poor in the in the depression.
My dad in bed style, my mom and in the Bronx in New York, I mean, really dirt poor.
And so, but but uh for the early years for the first two decades of my adult life.
Now I started working and I was financially independent.
I know nobody believes me, but it's true, and I was like 10 years old doing paper outs and and washing dishes by the time I was 12 in a restaurant every Friday Saturday and Sunday night I always had money in my pocket but then in my 20s when I was in construction and struggling paycheck to paycheck it's the worst feeling in the world it's not fun and the when you look at the statistics that nearly 60% of households now are living paycheck to paycheck that is that is
a frightening anxiety producing scenario for everybody when you know all of this could have been prevented especially the high cost of of energy except Joe is beholden to this religious cult of of you know environmentalism it's it's insane.
Well, you know what's frustrating is we're the safest drillers in the world.
America is.
I mean, we worry about doing this stuff environmentally sound better than any place in the world.
Joe Biden has just made a decision that he doesn't care about poor families.
He doesn't care about people that are retired.
He's going to hurt them in the pocketbook every day.
When you said thousands of dollars more just to keep going forward.
Look at electricity costs.
You know, Sean, when I grew up, my parents would shut off the...
shut off the heat uh late in the day uh made made sure all of us went to went to bed early but because they couldn't afford it people are making those decisions now again I mean this is all caused by Biden and Democrats' stupid policies and because they don't care about this.
And it's going to help us win in November.
We've got great candidates.
It's going to help Republicans win in the House and the Senate in November.
But in the meantime, it's horrible for families all across our country.
You know, you came under fire for laying out the ideas for the Republicans moving forward.
And one of them is everybody needs to have a little skin in the game and pay some tax.
You weren't talking about a lot of taxes and hard work, no freeloading.
And that, you know, that if you're able bodied, of course, that you should contribute.
And I read in the speech that you gave that you were what now 12 years as an elected official.
You never voted for a tax or fee increase.
You have adamantly opposed any sort of tax increase or fee increases.
You put, you know, when you were Florida governor from 2011 to 2019, you cut taxes.
If I'm not mistaken, every single year, more than 100 times in eight years.
I don't know anybody that's cut that much in terms of taxes around the country but we're at a point now where fully 57% of Americans don't pay any federal income tax at all.
You know so redistribution is the environment the economic environment we live in today isn't it well first off go to rescue america com and look at it what I said and go to Text America 22044.
Here's where our problem is we've got able bodied Americans that aren't working we've all got to get back in the workforce we've all got to be part of the game the game is to make sure this is the best country in the world and we all have to go build it you build it by doing something you do what you you talked about what you did Sean you you you went into newspapers or you you worked as a you know as a fry cook.
I mean I did all those jobs as a kid it didn't kill me it was great for me.
And so I loved it I I had money in my pocket all my friends had no money in their pocket they always came to me.
Yeah that's what I did and that's what we got to do we got to get back to a country where it's remember what John Kiddy says it's not what you can the government can do for you what you can do for your your government we got to get back to where we are all financially independent where we're figured out how to build this country together.
And so that's what my point is that's why when I went for governor I went on jobs we added 1.7 million jobs when I was governor we were down to 61000 people on unemployment when I left 7100 people on welfare we got to get back into this work work work it's good for us let's go build our country don't make people dependent on government makes no sense at all quick break more with Republican senator from Florida Rick Scott is with us and then we'll check in with Kelly Chubaca who's running in Alaska against Lisa Murkowski with
Senator Rick Scott of Florida.
Uh, and then we have Kelly Chubaca, another great candidate running in Alaska against incumbent Lisa Murkowski.
You know, I read an article that was on zero hedge today.
Now, uh, we have an energy secretary Grantholm.
What are you going to do about gas prices?
She starts laughing.
Uh she, John Kerry, Pete Buddha, everyone's telling us to go out and buy electric cars.
Uh everybody's saying, well, until we get uh energy independent from clean energy, meaning no oil gas or coal, which is the lifeblood of the world's economy presently.
Um it's very interesting.
There was an art this article in Zero Hedge points out that because of California environmental regulations, it sent the cost of electricity through the roof.
And now California car buyers, uh they're they're bailing out on their plan to buy electric vehicles because last year electricity prices in California went up one point seven times faster than the rest of the the country, and residential prices are up two point seven percent, which means you'll actually pay less if you put gasoline in your car, and in California, that's over six dollars on average a gallon.
Well, Sean, where do they think where do they think electricity comes from?
That's a good question.
I don't know.
It's all natural gas.
Exactly.
I mean, that's the stupidity of the whole thing.
What how do you recharge those batteries?
Okay, you recharge it with the electrical energy.
Where does the electrical energy come from?
I'm not and I'm not a s uh graduate of MIT, but I think everybody knows.
Yeah.
And in Florida, it's it's it's mostly natural gas, but some of it's still coal, and we have some nuclear.
So it's not it's not like we're we're gonna get rid of all the uh all the oil and gas in the country, and then we have all this, and somehow all these electric vehicles are gonna still be able to run.
I mean, it's this like it's it's stupidity.
I mean, we've got to become we've got to we're blessed because we have oil and gas.
We're not cursed because we have oil and gas.
So what we've got to do is safely drill for oil and gas.
It causes the the the fact that by itself, it causes more inflation than anything else.
On top of that, our government's gonna quit creating all these regulations to make it more difficult to do business.
When I was governor, I cut about 20% of the regulations in the state.
That's one of the reasons why people moved to the state and we added jobs.
That's what we got to do.
We gotta figure out how do we go build the best economy in the world?
So and we have to be independent to do that.
You did Sean, you didn't grow up to say, oh gosh, I want to be dependent on government and I want to oh, I want to live in that public housing.
I lived in it.
You won't live there.
I want to be independent.
Let's go through these Senate races.
I don't see a problem for Marco Rubio in Florida.
Uh I like Herschel Walker as a candidate.
I think he's gonna do very well.
Um I look at uh South Carolina, Tim Scott is gonna do very well.
Um North Carolina looks like a tough primary with McGrawy versus Bud.
Um the last poll I saw had Bud ahead.
Is that what you've seen?
Yeah, I've seen both these.
I've seen polls were pass up uh about five and I've I've seen polls at Ted Juck.
So I think that's gonna be it's gonna come down to the wire.
We got good people running in Pennsylvania.
Um Dr. Oz and and there are other people.
That's not over.
The president endorsed Dr. Oz.
Ron Johnson, I'm I I think they're gonna throw a lot of money at him just to hurt him, but I don't I don't believe the people of Wisconsin will uh care what Hollywood money has to say in their state.
That's my own opinion.
How do you think we do in New Hampshire, Ohio?
Uh Nevada, I thought by the way, Laxalta, great candidate who's on the show last week, and of course, Arizona.
How do you think we do it in Missouri?
Last one.
So first off, Laxote's winning um in the primary and in the general election polls.
We can be Kelly in Arizona.
We have four people running there.
Missouri, we're we're gonna win there.
So we can keep all 21 of our seats, and we have at least four, maybe even six seats we could pick up.
I mean, that would be an amazing wave election if that happens.
Uh we're gonna run in New Hampshire.
I heard the Senate majority leader.
I don't know.
Chuck Morris is a great guy.
We got Kevin Smith and Jeremy Bolduck, all three running.
Hassam is down.
She's her favorable people on her problem with her is everybody knows her.
She was a governor before she's a senator.
She only won by a thousand points.
Her favorable is only barely over 40 percent.
She's already spent up to like nine million dollars, I think, trying to move her favorables up, and she hasn't been able to because she's known.
So we we're gonna I I think we have every reason to believe if we run good races, we have great candidates.
If they run good races, raise their money, we will get a majority, and we could have a nice majority uh in the Senate.
So we just got to work hard every day.
All right, Senator Rick Scott, appreciate it.
And where can people see this document if they want to download it?
Go to rescueamerica.com or text America to 22044 and give me your thoughts.
I mean, not no one's gonna agree with every point, but let's come up with something to get something done when we're in the majority.
Oh, trust me, nobody agrees with me on every point.
They let me know it every day.
Anyway, uh Senator Scott, thank you for being with us.
800-941 Sean.
You want to be a part of the program at the top of the hour.
We're gonna talk specifically about energy with Kelly Tubaco, who's a great candidate in Alaska.
Quick break, right back.
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