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The Dominic Carter Show | 3PM Show | 07-08-24

Today Dominic Carter started his show talking about a Chicago shooting incident that left 19 people dead, during the 4th of July Celebrations. Moreover he discussed Columbia University removing three of its deans over Anti-Semitic comments. Finally he talked about Caitlin Clark's legendary night where she recorded the first triple double as a rookie. Curtsi Sliwa joined during the last segment and talked about Biden's Health. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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08 Jul 2024
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Today Dominic Carter started his show talking about a Chicago shooting incident that left 19 people dead, during the 4th of July Celebrations. Moreover he discussed Columbia University removing three of its deans over Anti-Semitic comments. Finally he talked about Caitlin Clark's legendary night where she recorded the first triple double as a rookie. Curtsi Sliwa joined during the last segment and talked about Biden's Health.

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I was saddened and intrigued at the same time at a retweet that was done by a great lady who goes by the name of Jersey Shore Girl, Jersey Shore Girl. A retweet from Congressman Jim Jordan. And it relates to Chicago, Chicago. I can't believe these numbers. Over the July 4th weekend, 100 people shot, 17 killed. And Congressman Jordan ends his tweet, rightfully so, Democrat run Chicago, Democrat run Chicago. Couldn't believe what I was looking at. But again, thank you, Jersey Shore Girl, retweet from Congressman Jim Jordan, 100 people shot over the July 4th weekend in Chicago, 17 killed, did you hear people? You don't hear anything. We know what it is, black on black crime, people are killing each other. No one says a word. It is what it is, Democrat run Chicago. And for once, I'm proud recently before I get to Biden. You already know that's the topic this hour before I get to the president. I am finally proud of Columbia University, finally, finally, Columbia has removed the deans who mocked anti-Semitism concerns via text in the wake of the Gaza protest. It is disgusting what these college administrators did. It's very troubling and the president has relieved all of them of duty. The text exchange, which was first reported by the Washington free beacon last month shows the Dean of Undergraduate Student Life firing off two sick and vomit emojis, referencing a campus rabbis op ed about anti-Semitism. Maybe we now know why Columbia didn't take action against these anti-Israel protesters. And of course, this is a national story because what was tolerated at Columbia spread to campuses all over the country. Here in the panel, the dean remarks amazing what and she does five, four money signs can do. Another administrator, the associate dean for student and family support, says that the rabbi knows exactly what he's doing and how to take full advantage of this moment, huge fundraising potential. These are college administrators, a third official, the vice dean and chief administrative officer at Columbia College said that the panelists, referring to Jewish panelists, came from such a place of privilege by by you are the weakest link by by you go Columbia canning all of them. Now, President Biden, President Biden, it is not if but when he will end his reelection campaign, Democrats and rightfully so are increasingly worried and key Senate and House races across the country. And the latest thing of what's happening now, if you can't beat him join him, Biden is borrowing a page from President Trump, making a Trump style call to morning Joe or an MSNBC this morning, daring, daring dismayed Democrats to run against him. This as in a letter from Biden to congressional Democrats, he's standing strong against calls for him to drop his candidacy and he's calling for all of the drama to end that is torn apart Democrats since his dismal public debate performance 808489222. So Biden is telling his party, he won't step aside and that it's time for all of this talk to end. So, of course, during the call, he mocks former President Trump declaring that Trump has not campaigned for the last 10 days and that Trump rides around in a golf court that is, excuse me, Mr. President, Trump is ahead in the polls. So obviously he's doing something right. He does not campaign based on your demand and frankly, the White House is delusional. I don't know who gave the president this talking point, but President Biden consistently now is declaring that he gets bigger crowds than Trump. My crowd is bigger than your crowd. That's what it sounds like to me. Why would you go into an arena that you can't compete? You can't compete with Trump crowds. The crowds that he pulls, pulls are consistently George Stephanopoulos corrected the president in terms of saying, I don't know if you want to go there, Trump pulls large crowds. I want you to listen to this, folks. Now, again, Mr. Biden is borrowing a page that is from former President Trump, where Trump called into morning shows. So or at least he used to. And so this is President Biden this morning on MSNBC. I want to make sure I was right that the average voter out there still wanted Joe Biden and I'm confident they do. And I'm confident. And like I said, press the glue with me. I think they've been fairly fair. I haven't read any reporting they did today. But the fact is that, you know, I think they have to be knowing with large crowds and enthusiastic crowds. And, you know, and now they're talking about whether I use a prompter, well, I did it all extemporaneously, the fact of the matter is, gosh, using prompters too, I don't get that. But any rate, the bottom line here is that we're not going anywhere. I am not going anywhere. I wouldn't be running if I didn't absolutely believe that I am the best candidate to beat down someone 2024. We had a democratic mounting process for the voters so clearly, I want 14 million of those votes, et cetera. So I guess I'm not only believe that from the beginning, but I wanted to reassert and demonstrate this too. And I'm going to be doing that all through this weekend from here on. Sorry, Mr. President, it's over. It's over. The only one that doesn't know it happens to be you and your campaign. There's no way you can finish this race. We'll let you hear a bit later some more of what President Biden had to say, calling in to Morning Joe this morning. But I've told you folks from day one after this debate that Biden was done, he was going to have to step down, give up his reelection campaign. And now others in the media are coming around to my point of view. I want you to listen to someone who I have a lot of respect for, Michael Smirkhanish, on CNN this weekend declaring the handwriting is on the wall. President Biden's withdrawal from the race has an increasing feeling of inevitability. That's because his problem is unfixable. What ails him eventually comes for us all. And when it does, the hands of time cannot be unwound. The reason this is resonating with so many is that we've all been there in our own lives with loved ones. And in the case of a president, the media glare will now chronicle every misstatement, each misstep, including by those outlets that until now we're willing to look the other way. Unscripted moments will continue to make news. It's all rather sad and unsustainable. And it didn't have to end this way. The president is the one who decided to seek a second term, which would end with him being age 86, but here we are. And yes, here we are. The here and now 808489222. I want to hear from you, folks. Do you see any possible scenario where Biden can finish this race in terms of not giving up his reelection campaign? I just don't see it, folks. I don't see it. The handwriting's on the wall. Congressional Democrats are abandoning him by the hour. They're worried about their own survival. There's no way that he makes it through this campaign in terms of his reelection effort. And I want you to listen to this. I want you to listen to this. The president is, they take shots at each other, but he's going after Mr. Trump because Mr. Trump is on a golf cart playing golf when Trump is the front runner in this race. No matter what they've thrown at him, Trump is ahead and Trump is headed back to the White House again, this is President Biden this morning on Morning Joe on MSNBC. The reason I've been on the road so much all over the country and while Trump is riding around the golf cart, filling out his golf cart before golf cart before you even hit the ball, but then you hit it. He hadn't been anywhere in 10 days. I've been all over the country, number one. And I've gone over a country for several reasons. And to make sure my instinct was right about the party still wanting me to be the nominee. And all the data, all the data shows that the average Democrat out there who voted, the 14 million of them had voted for me, still want me to be the nominee, number one. Number two, the idea that Donald Trump has gained in any substantial way, has his argument to why he should be president is anywhere convincing than it was two weeks or three weeks ago. It's just not there. And we're just getting them. We're just starting to focus on Trump. Interesting. We are going to take a break. When we come back, we'll start with your calls. We'll begin this afternoon with Pete in Piscataway, New Jersey. And we have calls coming in from around the country also coming up in about 30 minutes, body and angel Curtis Lee were your calls on the Biden mess and we will be right back. This is Dominic Carter. This episode is brought to you by Shopify. Do you have a point of sale system you can trust or is it a real POS? You need Shopify for retail. From accepting payments to managing inventory, Shopify POS has everything you need to sell in person. Now, from New York City to the world. And we are back. I stand corrected, corrected and the break that we just took. I looked down at my iPad as it relates to Chicago again, 100 shot the July 4th weekend. Not 17 killed. The number is now up to 19 19 people killed this past weekend, July 4th in Chicago. He says anything, Pete, Piscataway, New Jersey, good afternoon, Pete, what's on your mind? Hello, Dom. I disagree with you. When you blame the Democrats for the 100 being killed and the nine, I mean, 100 being shot and the 19 being killed in Chicago. I think if the Republicans were in charge, the communist, China or the Russians, it still be the same. The problem is the family. The males in the city are not held accountable or responsible for their gratifications. The family's blowing the pieces. Okay. So, Pete, I want you to have your say. First of all, I agree with you on the males not being in the home and accountability. But Pete, where do you think this starts at? In terms of once I'm not talking about right now, the dysfunction in the home, I'm talking about once the young man hits the streets, what makes him do or her, in this case, do the right thing or the wrong thing under Republican mayors, you don't have out of control situations like this because there are consequences. If you do this, this is the result of that. Now, Pete, you can't disagree with that. Well, I disagree in that the Republican mayors are in the suburbs that I have replaced during better places. These cities. I'll tell you what, if you've got a minute, go to YouTube and punch in Ben Carson, Christians under siege. The title is misconception. Okay. What's the point of that, Pete, you've got to give us about the families being blown apart. Put that in. So, Pete, so Pete, so no responsibility, right? Right. No responsibility. Wait, wait, wait, Pete. Let's call it what it is. We know out of control, black on black crime is. We all know that, right? But so you're telling me no accountability. We just excuse the mothers or the family structure. I'm even nervous to say the word family structure because it's a dysfunctional family structure. And I know because I came from one, myself. At some point, we have to stop making excuses for these young people. No, no, no, no, no, I'm not making excuses. You're making excuses for the men who are unaccountable. Make them accountable and the crime will diminish. Right. So watch. So you're stating exactly what, but this is because of progressives. Progressives believed. No. So it's not because of progressives. No. No. No. Okay. Okay. How about Boston? The mayor of Boston is one of the biggest progressives in the country. Pete. What are you talking about? You hear there. How many shootings do you hear there? How many times we talk about Boston? Listen, Pete, anywhere you look at what is a progressive mayor, things that out of control, crime is out of control, black on black crime is out of control. But nobody talks about it because it's an election year. And the Democrats thank you for the call and the Democrats need black turnout. Hey, Kamala, go do your magic Kamala, motivate the people, we the people, Kamala. All we need, black lives matter is a large turnout and Kamala, we can go back to the White House. Let's go to Carlotta, Rhode Island. Good afternoon. What's on your mind? Good afternoon. You know, you want to have respect for someone, respect Megan Kelly. We'll just let it hang out there. But don't respect Michael Snarkhanish. Why not? Why not? I've been listening to him on Sirius for 12 years. Why not? Tell me why not. I've got 15 seconds before break. You know what, Carlotta, hold on because I want to have this conversation with you. If you don't mind holding for a few minutes, I'm up against a heartbreak, which we're going to take right now. I'll be right back with your telephone calls and coming up in 15 minutes past the hour, guardian angel, Curtis Sliewe, Lord help me. We'll be right back. Now, from New York City to the world, it's Dominic Carter, breaking news. Wow, folks, the White House press briefing has just ended and a bold headline is coming out of the White House and this is not going to be good news for the Biden campaign. The White House cannot emphasis, cannot confirm why a Parkinson specialist met with the White House physician earlier this year. The briefing, the press secretary has just confirmed that the president has seen a neurologist three times, but again, and the problem is now going to magnify over and over for President Biden. Curtis Sliewe is going to be focusing on this coming up in about 15 minutes from now. You want to make sure you stay with us for that. This has been all over the story, but again, the White House and this is the headline that is going to go national within minutes. The White House cannot confirm why a Parkinson specialist met with the White House physician earlier this year. Why would such a meeting take place? One plus one equals two, you do the math, folks, and the White House just confirmed that the president, President Biden has seen a neurologist on three occasions and so we're going to be following this. The White House briefing just ended for the day and so it seems like as the Biden campaign tries to move forward with reelection efforts, they're taking one step forward and two steps backwards is just not going to work because now the story clearly is. And Curtis Lee was going to have the very latest. Why was a Parkinson's a specialist meeting with the White House physician? Why? Why was that happening? It's all going to be interesting folks to see how this plays out. And we are following the this story as of this hour live and we'll have more throughout the afternoon and of course with the news team. But I want to switch gears and go to basketball for a second. I want to talk about Caitlin Clark for a second. So you folks know and I'm going to go back to Carlotta and Rhode Island. We see the calls coming in from Connecticut to New Jersey to Beth Page to South Carolina. We're going to take your calls in just one moment. But I want to focus on this young lady, our country is so polarized that we can't even cheer for sports without breaking it down racially. Nobody wants to be honest about this. So I'll do it. People are hating the left excuse me, progressives excuse me, they are hating on Caitlin Clark because of two reasons, three actually. One she's White, two she's damn good at basketball, and three she's straight. And the WNBA, you know, God bless them, most of the women in the WNBA happen to be gay. Some have a very hard look if you will. And they don't like the fact that Caitlin Clark is a star. They don't like the fact that she can ball. They don't like the fact, frankly, that a white girl can ball with the best of them. Caitlin Clark is the real deal, get used to it. That's why she has the endorsement deals. If you're smart, if you're smart, you ride that pony all the way to the bank. Caitlin, go do what you do. Bring in the television contracts, bring in the de narrow, and let's all get paid. What's wrong with that? Look at how the sport is building. Look at attendance since Caitlin Clark has been in the game playing for Indiana. And what did she just do? What did she just do? The first rookie ever in the WNBA to have a triple double points, assists, and rebounds. And this is what it sounded like as she made history. The history for you now, the first rookie triple double in WNBA history and then the first for this franchise. What does that mean to you, Caitlin? Yeah, I mean, I feel like we're playing good team basketball. My teammates are finishing really well around the rim and I want to find them. It would have been nice if I could have made a couple more threes that they gave me some good looks. But just happy for our group, a great win, great for our fans, and that's just fun basketball. I know your guy Ryan here is waiting with that game ball. What are you going to do with it? I'll give it to my parents home to put in storage. I don't know. Maybe see you later in life. Congratulations. Stop hating on Caitlin Clark. This is how it sounded with the announcers. She made history and the first triple double for a rookie Caitlin Clark has it more in history for the fever. The records keep coming starting out in college, rolling into her pro career already. That is remarkable. No small feet right there. Folks, she is the female Michael Jordan. There's no other way to put it. Now, yes, she's she's white. So maybe maybe we should say Larry Berg, but maybe we should all just get past these racial issues and just judge her as a basketball player. Yes, she's straight. Yes, most of the league is gay. But why can't we all just get along? Why can't we just respect her ability as a basketball player? She is the real deal. And like it or not, she's going to be there shining in the WNBA. Okay. Carlotta, Rhode Island, you're not a fan of Michael Smirkonich. Now, tell me why. Okay. I said he's a finger and the wind kind of guy. First of all, it was making Kelly today. Okay, ma'am, I'm not asking you about making Kelly. I'm asking you about Smirkonich. Let's focus. It was nine. The Parkinson's doctors were nine visits. Smirkonich never mentioned it. Okay. That information. Wait, wait, wait. Wait, wait, wait. That information is breaking today. Correct? Yes. Okay. So wait, wait, wait, wait. So how can you blame a man when his show was on the weekends on Saturday and the information is breaking today? How can you blame him for that? There is. There is radio. He does have a daily radio show. But go ahead. I was a week, he never mentioned it, Frank and Valerie Biden are frequent callers. He never asked them a hard question. He talks about the need for technical education that children no longer have to go to pain psychologists. His kids are all at four law schools. I could go on and on. He's just a phony. Okay. All right. Okay. So I respect what you're saying to me. So I can't respect his ability to accurately assess a new situation because you feel he's a phony? Data is based. He has been mingling situations. It costs $80 to get in. Now, do you all listen to this? When you say I have no idea what you're talking about, Carlotta, you said $80. I don't know what you're talking about. He goes across the country and he charges $80 a ticket to have mingling situations. It's good for him. What's wrong with that? Well, and people from all backgrounds, can you all listen to support to pay $80 for something like that? That's not all backgrounds. Okay. Either either either you pay for it or you don't, either you go or you don't. Carlotta, thank you for the call. You just don't like some reconnaissance. That's okay. That's okay. I'm not saying I'm his chief cheerleader. I don't even know the guy on a personal level. I'm just stating that sometimes his facts are dead on and his assessment of the Biden situation is dead on in this situation. Joe in Connecticut, good afternoon, Joe. What's on your mind? Good afternoon, Dominic. I'm a Connecticut, but I left three young kids from the, I grew up in the Bronx, lived there for 40 years. I'm an immigrant legally in the '50s and I also taught in the Bronx for many years and I've seen the effects of crime and also the, of course, you have to blame the individual selecting to choose to use drugs and specifically the legalization of marijuana and the introduction of fentanyl and now red cocaine, which came through somebody that was actually my student in the Bronx. And I won't even mention his name. Right. We all know who you're referring to the feds. He was on the feds, the speculation that P. Diddy is about to be indicted by the feds. But go ahead. Well, he was actually a good student of mine in the Bronx in '86 and I even have his grades, but he turned to the dark side as Thomas Sowell very scholarly works on why the dissolution of the black family and also now the white family because of the abandonment of a moral foundation, which is really taught and defended by religion, whatever religion you belong to. I happen to be on the Catholic. And that foundation was lost and once you lose that, then the choice, there's no breaks on the choice to use drugs and the shooting in Chicago. There's always a choice on using drugs, Joe, that's the only thing I disagree, disagree with you. I understand it well. I've talked about this. In my book, my grandfather was a heroin addict. I'm proud of him. And he did all the things to his family that addicts do in terms of stealing, but I'm proud of him because before he died, he kicked his addiction. But you always have a choice when it comes to drugs. Go ahead, Joe. Oh, yeah. Well, of course, but if you have to have something to fall back on and the religious education and religious foundation of, you'll be able to decide what's right and what's wrong. That's important. If the family structure is not there to support you, to educate you, that is very difficult. And the infiltration of these drugs, specifically the legalization of marijuana is actually Alex Larson wrote great work on that, telling the children the truth about marijuana and the effects. Agreed. Agreed. Joe, thank you. Thank you so much for the call. Let's go from Connecticut to Florida. Let's say good afternoon to Liz. Liz, what's on your mind? Hello, Dominic. How are you? I'm well. Go ahead ahead, Liz. And I hope you're doing well. Thank you so much. I just chimed in. I just wanted to say that, of course, a healthy family is vital to life and to living, but religion is the answer. If more people believed in God and they feared God, there'd be less crime, less hatred unless, of course, there have mental health issues because they won't be a hundred percent there. But knowing that God is watching you and you will be accountable for your actions would deter any crime if God came down and said, I am the Lord. I am God. Do not do this, this and this, or there will be bad things happening to you. I think that most people would say, oh, I'm going to listen to God, but they they don't because there is there's no fear of God and you see, in God, we trust in every courthouse. Well, Liz, and many of these households and communities, let's put religion aside for a second. I agree with you. Well, let's put it aside for a second. What's the answer? I mean, a hundred people shot in Chicago over the weekend, 19 dead, nobody bats an eye. What's the answer here? They should be batting a lot of eyes. There should be screams and noise, but there isn't. And this is what is going on in this world today because they don't have that fear of God. And just people are doing whatever they want to do, it's a crazy world and it's so crazy. I mean, you know, the conversations, right between two males, you disrespected me. You looked at my girl, so now I'm going to shoot you in the chest. I'm going to shoot you in the head. And then when the police come, I'm the victim because he disrespected me. Liz, thank you so much for the call. Let's go to who I refer to as Miss Personality, Gracie Rockland County, New York. Gracie. What's on your mind? What's on my mind is listen, listen to you all the time, but can't be greedy and cool all the time. Listen, the people that are staying in New York City, in my opinion, are the ones that have disposable income or they have jobs that they really can't leave and the people that are on the cake. And as far as, which is not on the cake, but you know, we're getting a check. So they're just a little bit noses above water. They have no choice but to stay. That's why they're staying in New York City. Anybody that has an option is going to leave because how could you live this way even in what you said with Chicago? You know what it is? Everybody thinks we're in a video game and you shoot somebody, but they really don't die. They pop up again. We are so sick that is unbelievable. Last night somebody said on your show that she thought it was a set up what they did to Biden because they figured they knew this was all going on. The people that are his advisors, the media, they did this to show the rest of the people out there, you know, the dummies or the almost dummies that he's really bad and we've got to get rid of him. So back to all I have to say down there. Fair enough. Gracie. Thank you for the telephone call as always breaking news. And this is a story that is developing little literally folks as we speak. And so the New York Times is reporting that a Parkinson's specialist met eight times over the last eight months at the White House Curtis Leewa. The guardian angel Curtis Leewa was the first one to tell me this. So we are now going to take a break. Curtis is standing by. This is a story that is breaking folks as we speak. And it may provide some answers and some even bigger troubles for president Biden will be right back. This is Dominic Carter and now it's time for the tunnel to towers foundation. Final thoughts breaking news. Curtis Leewa you have been on this story. You briefed me on this hours ago and it's rocking the presidential campaign and the White House at this hour. Give us the very latest from the Walter Reed Medical Center. There is a preeminent expert on Parkinson's disease who has visited the White House since January actually before January, November of the last year, eight times in eight months. He's there on a monthly basis. Now you figure it out out of all the things that we've looked at. People have basically been an armchair doctor and said, look, he's showing signs of having Parkinson's disease, tremors, muscle stiffness, slowness, a movement in impaired balance. All of those things, speaking softly, person, he's lacking facial expression at times, cognitive function. These are all signs. So why not just be honest with the American people? Look, the great Neil Diamond, great singer, right? That's known for Sweet Caroline, which has been used as the theme song for the Red Sox. He was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. He gave an interview to CBS News. He said, for two years, I didn't want to accept it. I did not want to accept it. And yet I saw the tremors coming, the muscle stiffness. I saw that all of a sudden I had slowness, a movement, I was losing my balance, then I got serious about it. So let's face it, Biden is stubborn. We know that. I doesn't want to hear that. And then those people who would immediately around him, Miss Vogue, you know, would like to be Jackie Onassis said, Dr. Joe Biden and his crack head son who wants a commutation of his sentence and a pardon, Hunter Biden, they keep telling, oh, Daddy, you can do it. You can do it. This is a reason now for them to put forward the 25th amendment, which is what Vice President Harris can do. And as long as she gets a majority of the cabinet, of the Biden cabinet led by Pete Buttigieg, I believe he will be the first to jump. Then she's in, Biden's out and maybe Buttigieg becomes the vice president. That's a ticket. Well, wait a minute, that ticket can't win, but I mean, the White House, I'm trying to ask you, how, how, how much does the White House problems accelerate at this point? Because you can't run from this. This Parkinson's doctor visited the White House eight times in eight months record show. You can't get away from this once a month, which means obviously he was there for follow up testing. Now they'll hide behind HIPAA records. And the president has said every day is a cognitive test for me. Get out of here. Why not take a cognitive test? Why not have a battery of neurological tests by independent autonomous doctors? The people need to know. And if you have a clean bill of health, that's actually going to help him in propelling him towards taking on Donald Trump, but to not do anything and said, I'm my own best doctor when he comes to determining whether I'm feeling well or not. That's ridiculous. Just Friday night, he went before the cameras with George Stephanopoulos, denying that he needs a cognitive test. The president's words. He's tested every day. What's the impact on all of this on the presidential campaign? Look, look, if in fact, he's got the Parkinson's, what worsens it is stress, which he's got a lot of anxiety, poor sleep, dehydration, poor nutrition, low blood sugar, all of those things are just going to make it worse. Trump can play golf from now until the election, because the less he's seen, the less he speaks and the Democrats implode, he's on his way back to the White House. Curtis, we'll thank you for briefing me on this story. It's one that's rocking the presidential campaign at this hour. 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