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What? Over?
You say over?
Nothing is over until we decided this!
We have a blockade going into effect.
That'll be 10 o'clock tomorrow.
Other nations are working.
So that Iran will not be able to sell oil.
We're not going to be able to sell oil.
You say over?
Nothing is over until we decided this!
We have a blockade going into effect.
That'll be 10 o'clock tomorrow.
Other nations are working.
So that Iran will not be able to sell oil.
You guys are so screwed now!
I don't want you to put the word up here.
We back up. Understand?
Live from the Bernat-Less-Lethal Pistol Studio, it's Howie Carr.
Candle pens for cash.
I think that was Bob Gameer and Candle pen bowling was not jealous.
They were on different shows from the old senator from Massachusetts for many, many years.
He retired in the mid-60s and his seat was taken by Ed Brooke, the first black senator
from Massachusetts, Republican as well, like Salt install.
And I remember reading the story a few years later, you know, Levereth Salt install is
retired.
How does he spend the time, said every afternoon, he watches Candle pens for cash.
I thought, wow, the salty hasn't got much going on, does he?
But hey, you know, Candle pens for cash, or the Candle pen bowling, 844, who was the
guy who succeeded, who was the second banana to Don Gillis?
He went over to Channel 7 when David Mughar bought it.
And that was when I came over to, and you know, I can't remember his name now.
He was an Irish guy too.
He always kind of reminded me of Robert Mitchum and the friends of Eddie Coil.
He didn't laugh.
I think he was gone from Channel 7 before I did.
But what, can he remember his name?
Not Houdon Gillis.
That's what the-
Houdon Gillis.
Yeah.
I still can't believe Manino didn't forget Houdon Gillis.
Anyway, 844-542-844-542-442, you know, The New York Times has got this sports section
that's called The Athletic.
I don't know if it's part of the paper and how I haven't read The New York Times for
a very long time, but that's where that woman that got into trouble, Resini, that had-
that was canoodling as they say with the coach of the Patriots, Mike Brable, at the Arizona
adults-only spa, supposedly with all these- she was supposedly with all these women,
these middle-aged women, but none of the middle-aged women that she was supposedly with have
stepped forward, and apparently none of them have posted pictures even though all middle-aged
women, especially messing around and on vacation, jaunts with their- their fellow hens, there
are always posting about a million shots on social media, and no one has posted any- any
social media, and nobody has stepped forward to say, yeah, I was with them, you know, that
was not a- that was not a- a third-rate romance, low-rent rendezvous.
Anyway, this is where she works.
She worked at The Athletic.
She doesn't work there anymore.
She's gone.
Obviously, she isn't.
But The Athletic, it's painfully woke.
Bilo Kahnel, that's the guy's name.
Bilo Kahnel, that was the other guy.
Thank you.
Thank you, 617, for giving me that.
He was the understudy to Don Gellis back in the day, and then he went over to Channel
7 when the dream team went into effect.
Anyway, so the athletic is painfully politically correct as you might expect, consider it as
a connection with the New York Times.
They just sent a guy, a reporter, a sports reporter by the name of Sam Blum, or Blum.
Sam Blum.
He did a story about the Ranger's Stadium.
That's where the Texas Rangers play and he was shocked and the New York Times was absolutely
stunned that they put a statue outside of Ranger's Stadium where the Texas Rangers play.
Jared, would you care to guess what the statue was?
I'll give you a hint.
The statue is wearing a cowboy hat and again, it's out in front of Ranger's Stadium where
the Texas Rangers play.
Would you care to guess what the statue was of?
Was it a Texas Ranger?
Yes.
What?
Yes, the New York Times is shocked.
It is absolutely shocked.
Blum visits the stadium and sees this and remember this sentence appears in a story that
describes a shocking controversy.
In front of the park's entrance, a constant stream of people walk in, many of whom stop to
take a picture or a picture with it.
Oh no.
And he's even shot several people who are baseball fans, apparently, of the Texas Rangers
at Ranger's Stadium, take casual selfies with it.
There is one quote in the story from a fan outside the stadium.
Do you know what the fan says?
Jared?
No.
I think it's a good thing.
That's it.
So Sam Blum asks the question in his piece.
This isn't the New York Times or the athletic, whatever, it's part of the New York Times.
Why would you have a picture or a statue of the Texas Ranger in front of Ranger Stadium?
And so some guy tweeted back at him.
It's a Texas Ranger in front of the stadium of the Texas Rangers.
Hope this helps.
And guess what?
Nobody would talk to him.
The commissioner of Major League Baseball wouldn't talk to him.
Nobody from the Texas Rangers organization would talk to him.
They just, apparently, just everybody rolled their, rolled their eyes.
Blum says the Texas Rangers have had other problems in wrong think.
The Rangers have faced questions about the thought processes behind their decisions before.
They are the only Major League team never to host a Pride night designed to proactively
welcome members of the LGBTQ community.
That's really shocking.
But anyway, this, I don't think, I think we're past the peak years of DEI and political
correctness because this, this story didn't really take off like they were, they were thinking
of it.
844-542-603, we were at the St. Patrick's Day dinner on the Cape in the 90s and heard
a distinct TV boy said behind us, remember Tom Ellis?
I work with Tom Ellis at Channel 7 and with Bill O'Connell.
And Zipra Zappa and Robin Young, we were all there together.
We were all finishing last in the ratings.
They finished last without us and they finished last with us.
844-542-844-542-442.
You want a nice flashback here?
This is Joy Reid.
Justin Fairfax has just been elected Lieutenant Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia and
she is so excited that a fellow DEI type has been elected.
Cut well.
You know, I think we're entering a new era of politics, a new era of hope.
People are tired of the politics of personal attack and they had a choice in Tuesday.
With the other side, they was trying to take us down a very dark political road and people
chose hope over fear.
They voted their aspirations and not their anxieties and what they chose was the bright light
of hope.
And Charlottesville really was an opportunity for people to see what the choices were that
were at stake on Tuesday.
And so on election night, Virginia is the match that sparks the wildfire progressive
change all across the country.
And that's because that people really are in a place where they want to choose more
hopeful politics.
They want people who are helping us to rise, the better angels of our nature.
And I'm so excited about this new era in the Commonwealth and really in the country.
Well, they certainly got somebody positive in use or their facts of the new lieutenant
governor elect.
Congratulations.
Thank you so much, Joanne.
Thanks.
Positive light, Joyce said.
I wonder if his late wife would agree with that that he was a bright, he was because
he's dead to a bright light of hope.
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What are your thoughts on the Ranger's decision?
Well, that's a decision they made, I think it's a mistake.
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Jared, what's the poll question?
What are the results thus far?
Today's poll question, which you can vote in at howiecarshow.com, is which Democrat
Agit prop outlet is most devastated by the straight of Hormuzri opening, falling oil
prices and rising stock market, CNN, MS-13DNC, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal
or the Washington Post.
New York Times.
New York Times is at 23% in the lead now, MS-13DNC at 35%, 32% for CNN, 5% for the Wall Street
Journal, 4% for the Washington Post.
The New York Times hasn't been this sad since they discovered that there was a statue
of a Texas Ranger outside, Texas Ranger Stadium, where the Texas Rangers play.
One of the textures says, imagine if they had a picture, they had a statue of a border
patrol agent.
How did they have one on a horse with a rain or a whip, what they call a rumor of that?
344, 542, 42, all right, we've got a lot of illegal alien stuff to get to here today,
so let's start out with a cut to with a sounder.
The police say several people are now under arrest in connection with an investigation
into child sex exploitation.
The department says in a partnership with sled, authorities establish an online presence
across several platforms earlier this month.
Police say that led to the arrest of 11 people who were accused of attempting to engage
in sexual activity with minors.
In all police say 37 warrants were issued along with three ice detainers.
This is an ongoing investigation.
Only three out of 37 seems kind of low.
All right, this is about Queen's resident, a queen's resident who actually turns out
to be a Mexican illegal alien, kills four people by setting an apartment house on fire
after getting drunk and then he watches it while he's drinking a beer.
He watches the place burn down.
A three year old or a four year old kid is killed in the fire.
Here's the report.
Cut one.
Also tonight a man now charged with several counts of murder, all for a fire in Queens,
that killed a baby.
I would as news reporter Sonja Rincone with new details about how he allegedly started
the fire.
This is the man accused of starting the fire that ultimately killed four people, including
a three year old in flushing last month.
My heart went out to the baby, the three year old.
The fire on March 16th on college point Boulevard in Avery Avenue that started around
noon this evening, 37 year old Roman Almanteedla said nothing and ignored questions as he was
brought out of the 109 precinct station charged with multiple counts of murder.
Show them arrested this morning at his home several miles away after a joint investigation
involving police and fire marshals.
Sources tell eyewitness news he deliberately set the fire in the vestibule, lighting a
piece of paper and wood on fire.
There's now a vacate order on the front door.
The damage still evident.
The building had a history of complaints about illegal subdivisions and conversions and
squatting.
The apartments inside were cluttered.
Neighbors had no idea just how deadly those conditions turned out to be for those who
couldn't safely escape.
The three year old girl, a 50 year old man, and a man and woman in their 60s.
Four.
Not even all four.
I just heard about the baby.
Where did they know it was being investigated as a case of arson, both surprised and relieved
to hear someone's been arrested.
They took that innocent people's life that day.
That's sad.
Suspect Roman Almanteedla is due here in court in the morning to face those murder and
arson charges, as well as a few counts of petty larceny for allegedly stealing beer
that day.
Sources tell us he has no criminal record and there's nowhere yet to be a legal alien,
honey.
Or what if any connection he had to anyone in that flushing building?
In the New York Post, they have the real story.
He's an Mexican illegal alien.
He randomly set a New York City apartment building on fire for people dead seven others
injured.
And now he could be released back out onto the streets as the Department of Homeland
Security officials say the city, Memdani's New York City, is refusing a request to turn
him over to immigration authorities.
See, he let the three-story building on fire and flushing.
He entered and exited the building multiple times that day, urinated in front of the
apartment.
It's a south of the border thing, you know?
And then went to a nearby gas station where he bought a beer, stole a second survey and
took a pack of matches after refusing to pay with a lighter.
He set the place on fire.
The district attorney, whose name is Melinda Katz, said he stayed in the immediate area
to watch people burn and jump from the window while sipping his beer in what she described
as an act of mass murder.
The New York City Department of Corrections told ICE it will refuse to cooperate with
their attempts to pick him up.
This is what the DHS acting secretary said.
This monster set fire to a building and watched as innocent people, including a four-year-old,
burned to death.
New York City sanctuary politicians refuse to cooperate with ICE and are choosing instead
to release this murderer back onto New York streets.
Releasing this monster from jail is insanity and will allow him to commit more crimes and
create more innocent victims.
We are calling on Governor Hoekle and Mayor Mambani not to release this public safety threat.
With the phone though ring, you'll know it's Governor Hoekle and Mayor Mambani.
I'm how we go.
Live from the Bernat Les Lethal Pistol Studio, it's Howie Carr.
844-542-617 says oil futures keep dropping.
Oh no!
Again gloom deepens among fluffers in regime controlled media newsrooms.
844-542 more illegal aliens in the news.
Bobby Kennedy Jr. was on Capitol Hill the other day and he was asked by a Democrat from Texas
about who has been cut off from taxpayer health care recently.
Are they legal or are they illegal?
Have you met with any of the 1.4 million people who have lost their health insurance just
this last year from dropping off of Obamacare?
Have you sat down and talked to those folks about the fact they won't have their health insurance?
They're almost all illegal immigrants.
You know what it sounds like?
You haven't met with folks like Porsche in my district.
1.5 million illegal immigrants.
No, no no, electing Medicaid.
Mr. Secretary.
Does this representative Saesar or Caesar think that even his Hispanic constituents are angry
that illegal aliens flopping in the United States are unhappy that illegals are being cut off
of welfare because that's what Medicaid is, it's welfare.
844-542-42, it's so great to see someone who's named Kennedy especially, not apologizing
for cutting illegal aliens off of welfare.
John from New York, this was a big day, wasn't it?
How are you?
Keeps on going.
The fact is, what can I say at this point, MAGA?
The mail room manager just sent me something, she just sent me, she checked, I didn't know
she checked every day, I don't think she does, but she checked today and this was an all-time
high for her portfolio.
Yeah, now it's just looked today, we were up, I think we're up 4% year to date, which
is considering, we're down a few weeks ago, it's tremendous, but it just shows when you
do stuff that makes economic sense and you get people to work, not that the people weren't
working, but there's a lot of these people, let's put it, fluffers as you call them that
are, have been hosed in the system, and if you can just eliminate them or reduce their
weight, it's going to have a huge impact on economic growth.
All right, like that 1.4 million, the Bobby Kennedy was just talking about a race from
the welfare roles.
Yeah, and these people get, the thing is, I've been discussing with you, the amount of
money they're stealing, that, before it used to be, if you stole a little bit of money,
it's like, well, they're under tough conditions or whatever, but now people are openly stealing
money and they're finally starting to turn that back and it's the best thing we could
do.
You know, put people to work.
Right, and it's people that are in high positions of power, like this woman, this
Congresswoman from Florida, the Haitian, she's a Haitian Democrat and she stole 5 million
dollars from COVID and FEMA relief funds, 5 million bucks, and she's making 200,000
a year.
And the old days, you know, you'd have a lady helping one of her friends out get a job
striping the sidewalk or cutting the bushes or something, making 5,000 bucks, now they
just steal 5 million.
It's just the amount of money I'm telling you that's being stolen, you know, you've done
heroes work and expose this to people, but it's just massive the amount of money and
they're arresting people right and left.
So, you know, we just got to keep the pressure on to expose this stuff because the people
that are stealing the money are stealing so much of it, it's enormous and the only way
to keep it up is to keep the pressure on them to reveal how much money, look at Boston,
what's going on there.
It's just absolutely amazing to me that the money is being stolen there and it gets very
little coverage, unfortunately.
I know 40 million bucks from the Mass Saves program, it's a conservation program I call
at Mass Steals, two guys, two cops stole 40 million bucks in the governor, the attorney
general, the district attorneys, the inspector, nobody noticed it, the feds had to stop it.
It's just, it's really bad.
So listen, people want to know, you know, they always complain, and I must say I'm among
them, the price of gasoline when you're in a situation like this, the price of gasoline
goes up instantaneously when the first bomb drops or the first tanker is stopped from
going through a straight, like the straight of four moves.
But then when everything is cleared up, which to a large degree, it is cleared up.
The Iranian boats ship still can't get out today, but everybody else can.
The price doesn't go down nearly as fast.
So can you explain that to people other than greed or is it just greed?
Now, now it's really a futures pricing, so when these oil companies buy oil for delivery
at your local gas station, you know, that truck pulls up to the dump the gas and it holds
about 8,000 gallons of gasoline.
So they're dumping, you know, at your local station when they fill it up, it might fill
it up for two or three days for the cars to get better mileage now.
It only holds a couple days supply, but what happens is the futures price of oil runs up.
But you can check online marketwatch.com and you can look at the futures price like a
month or two out and the futures price is way down to like $75.
So if these prices hold, we should see a pretty big pullback.
You know, the price has been bumping up and bumping down, but it looks like the futures
price of oil is about $75 a month out.
So I think you'll get, you're going to get a pretty big relief pretty quickly on oil
prices, which should be good for customers and I think you'll see oil come down pretty
precipitously.
You know, if we hold these levels in the deal sticks.
Yeah, and diesel though, diesel is tougher because there's less refining capacity for
diesel, correct?
And again, this is all on the Democrats for shutting down these refineries.
So the price of diesel is going to come down slower than the price of regular gasoline.
That's true and that's one of the real things.
I mean, I think the President is trying to address this right now, but one of the strategic
stakes we've made over the last few years.
And it's really emanated from California in particular, but they've cut back the profitability
of making this product.
So the refiner is particularly of heating oil.
They've got to charge a higher price to make up for all that lack of demand, if you will.
And it's not only lack of demand, but they try and shut down the heating oil right before
heating oil season.
So the refineries don't carry inventory like they used to.
They used to have a lot of inventory sloshing around the system.
They don't have the inventory.
So when the price goes up, they've got to call their distributor and they can hit immediately.
You know, again, because they're refilling the fuel tanks and they've got to refill it
at a higher price so they can hit right away with the higher price.
So what was the price of a barrel of oil before February?
I think it's the war started February 28th.
What was the price then, do you recall?
We were around $65 a barrel, give or take $5, so call $60 to $70 a barrel.
And if you look at the futures price of oil, some went up to $120.
Because again, that stuff that's in the tank that the oil companies have, they've only
got it hedged for a couple of days where they blocked the price in.
So they're taking new deliveries and we don't have a stockpile of oil.
I put it this way.
We don't have a stockpile of refined product, which is what you buy for your car, gasoline.
So when the price goes up, they have to jack the price, but it's as simple as that.
So the price was about, let's say, $60 to $70 before the war started on February 28th.
What's the price today?
I know that they keep trading oil futures, but what is it right now, about $80?
Yeah, it's about $80, $84 somewhere in that range.
It's bouncing around.
But if this thing resolved, we should get oil back down to $70 where it was.
And I don't think it's any problem for the economy to handle $70 oil.
It will be a little bit higher than it was before, but it's not going to be that bad.
So I would look for your gasoline prices to gradually drop over the next few weeks.
And if you want to check, you can check on marketwatch.com.
They've got a strip of the futures prices.
So in other words, they've got a price for July or price for August.
You can kind of see what it looks like.
But the current spot price boil for right now, if you went to buy a bee, about $84 a barrel.
Yeah, this caller from North Carolina Citco station on Highway 70 in Garner was $3.99 a gallon on Tuesday.
Today it's $3.74 a gallon.
Well, you know, here's the thing, John, as you know.
When it goes from $3.74 to $3.99 in three days, the TV stations will be all out there.
When it goes down quarter and three days, it's nothing happened.
They're going to give it the mainstream media is going to give it a good leaving alone.
Yeah, no, you're right, but the good news is with these current prices,
I think we're going to head back down to, I don't know if we'll get quite as well as we were before,
because the stockpiles just aren't that big.
But look, I mean, the president is going to try and he knows the game, so to speak.
And he's going to try to do everything he can to get oil prices down.
So I'm a bullish long term that I think prices come down.
He wants to control all the, he really does.
I mean, he's not just kidding around.
He loves controlling all the oil coming out of it as well.
And he would love to control all the oil coming out of Iran.
Get out.
It's the best thing he could do.
I mean, he's zeroed in on then the beginning of his term and he's 100% dead right.
People focus on oil prices rightly or wrongly.
Even though, you know, the cars get 35 miles a gallon today and it doesn't have the impact,
it's only impact on GDP is about 2% of GDP.
So it's way down for what it used to be when cars got 8 miles a gallon, 10 miles a gallon.
They get 35 miles a gallon now.
So the impact on the actual driving isn't that much, but it's just psychologically bad.
Right.
I know a guy who has to, you know, he just got married and he lives two hours from where he works.
And he was complaining to me the other day.
It's costing him an extra 100 bucks a week.
There are not many guys in that situation, as you say, but man, that's just a killer.
If you're, you know, it's bad enough to be driving four hours a day to go back and forth to work,
but then when you pay at an extra 100 bucks, then it's, then you eat, I don't care how maggy you are,
you get kind of p-oed.
But I hope it's going to go down fast again.
Yeah, we'll keep an eye on it, but I would look for it to head.
And like I say, if you want to check the futures prices, go online and just look up, yeah,
markwatch.com.
And they got a whole strip of the prices there.
You can look at it, look at a month out, and that'll tell you where oil's headed to.
508 says, should I sell my Exxon stock?
I still love Exxon long term.
You know, it's probably, it was down about $10 today at one point, it bounced back.
But long term, I love Exxon because remember, Exxon makes chemicals and they make a lot of other stuff that benefits.
And a lot of stuff that's blown up will be in short supply.
So they're going to benefit from that long term, long term holder of Exxon with a 4% dividend.
Yeah, that's what I mean.
That's what I think about the, they make dividends.
That's the big thing for a stock holder, right?
Yeah.
All right, John from New York, it's a happy weekend.
I hope it, I hope it continues.
Thanks, thanks for checking in with us.
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So now the news is good so in the Boston Globe pod lions leaving ice.
I like Todd and he is a Boston guy but that's the lead story over the markets being way up in the oil prices down.
Do you know what the top story, not the top story but the story above the stock market way up in the oil futures way down in the Wall Street Journal.
The story above that one.
I guess it's a bigger story than the Dow jumping in oil tumbling.
Justice Department nears filing antitrust case against egg producers.
You don't say.
Any trust case against egg producers is bigger than the oil situation and the stock market.
Again, if it's bad news for Trump, it's the lead.
You know, they used to say if it bleeds, it leads on local TV news.
Now if it's bad news for Trump, it leads.
If it's good news for Trump, forget about it.
Forget about it.
844-542-42.
Texas, Harris County.
We have it illegal alien update. Cut for.
Just learned, a man accused of murdering a carpenter inside a home in spring allegedly did it with a sledgehammer.
That's according to newly filed charging documents.
Investigators said the family of one salineist found his body over the weekend after he failed to return home on Friday.
His body was found inside the home on golden song court near the hearty tow road in the Grand Parkway.
According to the Harris County Sheriff's Office, when the family found the man, they towed deputies his truck, appeared to have been stolen.
Deputies later found that truck in the land of the city with four people inside.
Everyone was released except Josquay Chirino.
Investigators see he and the victim were both working at the home making repairs after it was damaged during a recent fire.
Investigators still trying to figure out a motive.
He's an illegal alien, that's all the motive you need.
Hoseway, we hardly knew ye.
Do we have some child sex trafficking going on here? Cut three.
The Davis County man is accused of human trafficking.
Kentucky State Police say 50-year-old Juan Segovia was arrested Tuesday after a months-long investigation.
Troopers say that the investigation showed Segovia had a sexual relationship with a juvenile.
He is facing several charges now as that investigation continues.
Good lord. 844-542-42-617.
I miss the old days of TV news when reporters actually had the intestinal fortitude to chase creeps like Eric Swalwell down the street.
It can't be that hard to find him in hiding for network TV crews.
At least Mike Wallace served the purpose.
He still gets chased down the street or he did until he took it on the land.
But it was never a network crew that chased Eric Swalwell.
Some guy, some pajama member of the pajama brigade with a cell phone camera that would chase him down the street.
It's still done. It can't be done in polite journalistic society anymore.
I think a lot of TV news reporters have forgotten how to chase somebody down the street.
You know it's fun? It really is fun to do.
I could tell you firsthand of how we car.
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