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show. you might know him from the legendary movie good fellas and here s one of my favorite scenes. hey pauly. i m telling you i could tell anybody my son could be anybody. you don t mess around with that garbage okay. what garbage pauly. don t make a jerk out of me. don t do it. i won t. don t do it. okay. i wouldn t. you only understand you re on the air because i got you a job right. yeah. you see anybody messing with your show you re going to tell me right? i swear pauly. i swear. go do your show. thanks pauly. get in there. he ain t a bad kid. needs another couple smacks, though. [cheers and applause] greg: i will, i will never wash my face again. luckily he didn t slap me on the ass. [laughter] greg: on to the news. it s fun to see what happens when so-called compassionate libs gets a taste of their own no cost compassion, you know, the kind they prescribe for other people because they don t have to pay the price but you do. take immigrat
with the committee and that is according to reporting by abc and cnn. then you have mike pompeo confirm today that he is in talks with the committee. abc news reporting this about the state of the negotiations with the panel saying in part, quote, the house select committee investigating the january 6th attack on the u.s. capitol is in active discussions with former secretary of state mike pompeo for his testimony behind closed doors. sources familiar with the matter telling abc news. pompeo is tentatively scheduled to speak with the committee come the coming days, sources said. pompeo was among the few trumpa allies and officials that at least publicly stuck with the ex-president in the immediate aftermath of the attack. he said, quote, while we all think the violence that took place in the capitol was tragic, and i ve watched away people walk away from the president and they are not listening to the american people, not remotely. pompeo played a critical role in the trump a
show. you might know him from the legendary movie good fellas and here s one of my favorite scenes. hey pauly. i m telling you i could tell anybody my son could be anybody. you don t mess around with that garbage okay. what garbage pauly. don t make a jerk out of me. don t do it. i won t. don t do it. okay. i wouldn t. you only understand you re on the air because i got you a job right. yeah. you see anybody messing with your show you re going to tell me right? i swear pauly. i swear. go do your show. thanks pauly. get in there. he ain t a bad kid. needs another couple smacks, though. [cheers and applause] greg: i will, i will never wash my face again. luckily he didn t slap me on the ass. [laughter] greg: on to the news. it s fun to see what happens when so-called compassionate libs gets a taste of their own no cost compassion, you know, the kind they prescribe for other people because they don t have to pay the price but you do. take immigrat
capitol hill. and striking back. how new york state is bucking the supreme court when it comes to carrying concealed weapons in public places. every single one of these are preventible. it is terribly tragic and heartbreaking. and following a deadly train crash and derailment, new safety concerns about tens of thousands of train crossings across the country. good morning, it is saturday. july 2nd. thank you so much for waking up with us. and boris, after seeing what travellers are dealing with this weekend, it might not be so bad that we have to stay put and work this weekend. that is right, kristin. good morning to all of you. and we start with what kristin mentioned. major travel disruptions at airports across the united states that are threatening to spoil the holiday for millions of americans. airlines are being put to the test. as the number of people traveling by plane this fourth of july weekend climbed to levels not not seen since the pandemic. but staffing