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Richmond Wtvr Richmond from the Nadine Mercer rug cleaning studios. Richman's views. Weather and traffic on My Heart radio station Good evening. I'm Eileen Abbott Vice president Mike Pence says Obama care will be a thing of the past and President Donald Trump's reaction to the White House intruder after this check of weather on NewsRadio. 11 40 W R v A cold temperatures with increasing clouds late at night, lows being the load a bit twenties. Will have a few clouds early tomorrow. Otherwise, mainly sunny highs in the upper forties. Increasing clouds on Monday. Some rain maybe mixed with snow. Developing late in the day. Eyes to be in the mid forties from NBC. 12. I'm meteorologist Ross Runner on news radio, 11 40 W R B a fair and 47 short pump NewsRadio. 11 40 W R V. A time. Five Oclock Obama care will soon be a thing of the past, according to Vice president Mike Pence Pence, telling business leaders in Louisville, Kentucky, today that Obama care will soon be repealed and replaced, bringing down the cost of health insurance and getting rid of government mandates. Folks, let me be clear. This is gonna be a battle in Washington, D. C and for us to seize this opportunity to repeal and replace Obamacare once and for all. We need every Republican in Congress and we're counting on. Kentucky President Donald Trump reacts to the arrest of an intruder who climbed over the White House fence while the president was at the White House. The U. S Secret Service has arrested the intruder of the Secret Service, saying no hazardous materials were found during a search of a backpack the individual carried. Congressman Charlie Dent says lawmakers will do what it takes to protect the White House. That is, in fact, the case that this fence is so antiquated weather. 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I guess we we don't have them. Really? Yeah. Okay. Anybody like anybody like to make a statement coming for mature? That's not it. Okay, so don't worry about it. So some of the mayor's some of the biggest mayors all around say that they're not going to do it and they have the Constitution on their side, but they don't have the constitution. Other side Federal law cannot be ignored by people who just simply disagree with it. If that would happen, our entire country would fall apart. It's called the Supremacy Clause in the Constitution and its in article six clause, too. The Constitution and the laws, the United States, which shall be made in pursuance thereof, and all treaties made or which shall be made under authority of the United States shall be the supreme law of the land. And the judges in every state shall be bound, thereby anything in the Constitution or the laws of any state to the contrary, not withstanding. So the 10th Amendment of the Constitution says that all laws not covered federally are the responsibility of the state and the people. But immigration is spelled out as federal law. Now, this works is a double edged sword. Texas, I'm sure, would like to take control of the immigration Uh uh, patrol. Get the money back from the federal government and take control of immigration because it's out of control and it's choking Texas to death. But we don't have the right to Well, neither do the sanctuary cities. In case until Kate Steinle was shot and killed a Stein Lee until she was shot and killed there on that pier in San Francisco, you may have been like a lot of people that didn't really know what a sanctuary said. He really waas. But he really don't have to look any further than that case. Stein Lee's killer, the one who pulled the trigger, had been in custody for an outstanding drug warrant. This was on top of seven previous felonies and five deportations back to Mexico. The problem was, the warrant was sold. The sheriff had decided I let him go. No, What I would be thinking is multiple felon, drug war and five time deportee. Maybe we should hold on to this guy. He sounds like a bad dude ice cold and ask for him to be held until they could come and get him. Just pick up the phone before you release him, and they will come pick him up. The call never came because law enforcement was under strict orders, not the work with ice. That is what a sanctuary city really is. When the city says, no matter what the federal government says, don't do it. And if you live near a major US city, chances are pretty strong. You live in or around one of those cities over 100 sanctuary cities spread out all over the United States. Why is this happening? Well, because the immigrant community doesn't trust the police. And so we have made a We've made a deal with them that look, we'll look the other way as long as you don't commit crimes. Well, this is ridiculous on so many fronts. First of all, you've already committed one crime, so now you won't commit another crime, and we're trusting you on that. But we won't ask you about the first crime. Okay? All right. But that doesn't explain when somebody has been deported five times and has seven felonies under their belt. Why don't we talk to you about that guy? Why can't we look into that guy? If you're just walking down the street, you're minding your own business. That's a whole different thing than somebody who is pulled over for drunk driving, isn't it? This is This is why sanctuary cities air so dangerous when you have a policy of cherry picking which laws to follow and which laws you will break, there's no limit how far in egg eventually goes. Some laws are followed strictly laws effect, flexible. I learned this from my parents. Do as I say, not as I do, doesn't work out well. Never does. The federal government has two choices here. The first is to do nothing. But if nothing is done, aren't we encouraging a snowball effect where more and more laws could be dismissed? Let me take you to a place where you think it's crazy murder. Let's look the other way for murder in our city. Let's just look the other way. Could we do that? Do if I came to you and said, Hey, look, we're going to just overlook murder path over the murder when forced. The murder laws are sucks. It's so expensive. Okay, everybody would say that's not know. Right? Would say no. Okay. All right. Are you gonna hold education? If I was in, Let's what happens if I'm in a place where, Because of the immigrant population, Sharia law is practised. And they have control of the city Council and the police and everything else and honor killings, which were also beginning to see that we're beginning to see. Do we suddenly now turn our eyes from murder? The answer is yes. And why do we do it? For the exact same reason we'll overlook your culture. We'll overlook this because we just want peace. So there's choice one. Let it go and you end up with France. The second choice is to enact some form of punishment to bring the city's back into compliance. This is what Trump has tried to do. The enhancing public safety in the interior of the United States Executive order. Within the executive order, he announced a punishment in the form of withholding federal funds to cities that refuse to follow the federal law. I remember that is what happened when states decided they weren't going to enforce the 55 mile an hour speed limit. If you lived out west, you lived in places like Montana where 55 You might as well be going three. I mean, ah, 100 is on a strength flat road with nothing for 100 miles. Ah, 100 is not an unreasonable speed to go, but I'll be damned. You'll lose your federal funding if you don't enforce that 55 mile an hour speed limit. And they did it. They did it, but it suddenly outrageous. When we have killings to withhold $27 billion in federal grants and direct payments to sanctuary cities, he's calling it a defiance tax. It amounts to $2000 per year for a family of four. You don't mind paying that in your sanctuary city? You go ahead. You could be defiant, but it's gonna cost you $2000 extra in your tax. Let's see how fast does to sanctuary cities fold. Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. Now what happens? You defy what's gonna happen. What has to happen. The federal government is going to send in troops, wouldn't they? Especially if you cut down on the the grants. How much money goes to the police force from the federal government? How long can they survive before they're hemorrhaging and the police force can't be paid for? Well, let's just send in the DHS officer showing Trump has already said to get Chicago under control, we should send in the Federal Force. I don't think this president's gonna have a problem with a federal police force in your city. Your Sanctuary city. Is that what you want? Because I have a feeling this kind of stuff plays right into his hands. That's the kind of stuff you'll see. He'll look at and say, Yes, we're okay. Send in the federal government, send in the police force. This is not a bogus problem that we're dealing with. This is a really problem. Steve King has estimated that as many as 13 Americans are killed every day 4700 year by illegal alien drunk drivers alone. Besides the numbers in the human toll, we are a nation of laws. They have to be applied to everyone. That's why all men are created equal was so revolutionary because that meant that all laws, whether you were king or a peasant applied to you. If mayors don't agree with the law that should be fighting to change it, they should be appealing to Congress on behalf of all of those who arrive in our cities. But I don't think they do that because they don't actually want tohave the conversation out in the open public because the numbers speak against sanctuary cities. Is this another example? Two of the idea that you should not want a powerful federal government? Let's just take it from a liberal perspective. For a second. You want to do sanctuary cities. For whatever reason, right now, when you think that's a good idea, you don't leave that to you. But the idea that they that the federal government has the power to pull funding away because you're so dependent on them you might have to change your policy is yet another commercial for a less powerful federal government. If you were in that situation and he wanted to have your own policy, you But I mean like, in this particular example, I don't think that there's really an argument for it, but I mean this happens to conservative conservatively valleys and cities all the time. I believe there was one state. I think it was Montana that said no to the 55 speed limit, doesn't it? Sort of. They came up with a work around for it that if you went beyond 55 miles an hour and you got pulled over, they give you a $10 fine on the spot. You could pay in cash to the police officer right there and then. And to most people, it was worth it. It was worth it. And of course, they really only enforced the actual law at night. And so if you were going, if you were going really fast at night, that you'd get it. Actually, I remember the first time I drove in Montana. I don't remember when this Waas there was a speed minimum. Yeah, it was like a 50 mile an hour speed minimum. You couldn't be driving below 50 miles an hour because you're holding up the people going 100 behind your back, all kinds of accidents. And when they got rid of the federal standards, that had to be 55 miles an hour, almost every state in the union uptick from 55 but Montana went to, and whatever you want for a while, I think they've now put in 85. Maybe I've been there in a while for a while, though. Right after that, they made it. It was just no speed with. I think that's one of the rare was that there was no no speed limit at all before that on Ben. But if you've ever driven in Montana, that makes sense. Make things bigger than doesn't make sense in some parts of the country, right? In states like this, it's like a $15 minimum wage that's too low in Manhattan. It's way too high in in Montana. It doesn't make sense. Yeah, the federal government should not be making those to turn. Now. Immigration is a different deal. Integration effects, all aeration effects, all of us. One of the duties of the federal national defense, right? Like, for example, terrorism dollars. But the thing that every one of these sanctuary cities going to bring up, we're gonna take away the money that we spend for Terry way towards terrorism. And it's gonna hurt everyone. Well, first of all, that is an actual sensible thing that the government would fought didn't back t to shop out to put funds to cities so they could defend against terrorism and investigations. And suddenly bad habit makes some sense. But, you know, it's all about priorities, right? You know, they're going. This happens every time a liberal is about to lose funds. Always. The first thing that's going to go is the most important thing that everyone agrees on. They never cut the low hanging fruit, the easy stuff. We don't really need that. They go for the most important stuff, So everyone gets angry about it and they will fight on their side s. So you're gonna see that battle is Well, we're seeing it already in the media. There's all these stories, these panic stories today about grades on illegal immigration. Everyone's in fear. They just 600 people are gonna be deported. First of all, they're all felons, at least by the reporting. So these are the Obama did over to deported over two million legal immigrants during his issue. Kept that quiet dating right? It was never a big deal. The one person ever heard talk about it in appraising weight was Trump. During the campaign by the way. I don't know if you know this, but Obama has been, you know, deporting a lot of people. He defended Obama on that issue, and now 600 people. I mean, that is not a large annual total. If you do 600 people in a in a week for immigration rates, there's no indication that these are not even a new policy being applied here. But now it's all fear. And, you know, the USA Today did a story about the what is interesting about what to do if ICE agents show up at your house and a list of books things, the steps you're supposed to take so you don't get deported again like this is a crime being in the in the country illegally, and then they're printing these things. They're like, Well, make sure you do X, y and Z to avoid being deported. It's kind of an amazing world. Were which one is headed for a constitutional crisis. The one that has an executive order that looks like it's within bounds of the Constitution has nothing to do with Muslims or a Muslim ban is. A pause could turn into one, but they all were crying. Constitutional crisis or the press. Who is is trying to say to the sanctuary cities The supremacy clause of the Constitution doesn't apply. There's a constitutional crisis for you. Weeknights at 6 p.m. Eastern on the blaze TV. They refused to take on the jihad because of political correctness. Politics. 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Smart car to the biggest SUV Vehicles are created equal and traffic jams, but not all radio traffic reports are get updated reports on the 10th mornings and frequent updates throughout today. You Radio 11 40 W R V a Glenn Beck weekend. So there was a, uh, a ranking of the president's by all of these, you know, hoity toity historians who was the greatest President Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, Franklin Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, Dwight Eisenhower, Harry S. Truman, then Thomas Jefferson, John Kennedy, Ronald Reagan Johnson, Woodrow Wilson. Barack Obama noticed an inning about this list. First of all, most of them are from the 20th century A. So it shows their real world view on, then it has the bulk of the progressive presidents are up of the top. Worst president is James Buchanan. We thought we would bring in a a history professor Growth City professor Paul Kengor, a good friend of the program. He wrote the book The Communist. The Untold Story of Barack Obama's Mentor. He was one of the guys who voted in this survey from C SPAN, and maybe he can shed some light on a couple of things like President Obama was number 12. How that happened, how that happened, Where we all laughing, right? You know, I think that that was, frankly, the most ridiculous thing about it. I expected the top and a shake out, kind of as it did. But to put Obama at 12. I mean, look, I thought, I mean, I didn't know where he was going to end up. This is the first time that he's been ranked. C SPAN did this in 2000 2009 in 2017 and by the way, C Span really is spare and they do a better job. This another rankers have other survey groups, but to get have Obama mean number 12. I don't see how even if you're liberal, I don't see how you come up with that. And I would people probably have to look at the 10 different categories that we were given to rank people. And I'm really glad that somebody gets there's two things when you're doing surveys like this one who participates and two, what are the criteria? Right? And so if one of the criteria is something like right and vision and agenda effectiveness in implementing your vision and agenda. Well, then, as much as you and I ate a Woodrow Wilson was very effective, right? Yeah. Yeah. L b j was, you know, the damned effective in and putting together his vision and agenda and his relations with Congress. Well, great. They gave them everything they wanted, right? He wanted another waas. The rate relations with Congress. Crisis leadership, international relations, administrative skills, performance within context of times, public persuasion. I mean, here again, public persuasion. As much as we don't like FDR, I think I got to give FDR 10 on your right. So But But where do you How do you give Obama 10 in those categories right away? Public persuasion. I like. I think he had a 10. You think he had him most of his presidency? He had approval rating in the low to mid forties. I mean, it wasn't I got everything done, but that's how did he do that? He had a 60 seat majority, which he lost and then had to jam through Obamacare with that. A lot of the stuff that he did came very early in his presidency. I mean, you could look it. Look, it is That's while he was doing it. Look at his approval rating at the end of his presidency. Well, it was finally went over 50 at the end of his presidency for the for the longest time. I nice to calm the 40% president and you look at him and gallop. He was in the low forties and when he was re elected in 2012. I mean, this is an amazing statistic. He's the only president ever reelected with a lower total number of votes, a lower percentage of vote lower percentage margin over his opponent, a one less state to go, less electoral college votes. He didn't treat any new constituencies right. There were no Obama Republicans like there were Reagan Democrats. I really I guess he beat Romney soundly, but not by much was two or 3%. So I never I saw more is a great divider. I didn't see him as a public persuader. I mean, FBR 14 terms. Yeah, that's true, right? And? And another category. Craziest leadership. But Obama even have a crisis toe lead. I mean, what, no Cuban missile crisis, right? Benghazi? And he went upstairs and he went upstairs. It was horrible in crisis. That's right. And he would we have hard data on this. In fact, I remember you guys that the blaze you reported this three or four years ago. I linked to it in this article. The number of national security and intelligence breathing that Obama miss in his first term was literally unprecedented. And, I mean, he attended something like 1/3 of them. So what kind of a crisis leader is that? And another categories. Administrative skills. How do you give a guy a 10 on administrative skills, which a lot of these rankers must be ended up number 12 on this list. When the guy didn't even attend a lot of these briefings. Another category economic management. I mean, the guy had the worst eight years are the worst GDP growth during his presidency, whether it's a four year presidency or eight year presidency of any president since World War two, I think it was 1.5% was his average G D. P. Growth over eight years was 3.3, but he inherited a mess all you know, and that's why I'm sure a lot of them give him tens on that one. But they did. They said, You know, Bush, everything up probably did. And if you look at the numbers on GDP his final year, he was a 1.6%. So that's eight years that after he supposedly inherited this mess from Bush, So he's got eight years of turning around to bite. By the eight year, he's not over 2.2 point 0% growth or something like that yet again, I don't know. I don't know how he got and Toe added this. They surveyed 91 of us. I'm counting about 15 to 20 that I think were conservative and I think we probably scored in pretty low. I know I did, so I guess you for end end up 12. There must have been a lot of people who just went through and checked 10 on every single box. Otherwise I e. That ended up right behind like it in Washington. If it wasn't for us conservative. So let me let me ask you this. Let's go. Woodrow Wilson per second. He was number six in 2000. In 2009 he was nine, and now he's number 11. What's happening there? Some of these right vision setting an agenda again as much as I hate the vision and the agenda Wilson accomplished, probably have to give him a 10 on that. But one area where you think you got really hurt two of these categories that I like one is moral authority, and the other is pursued equal justice for all. And I think even if you're a liberal and you now look at what Wilson did on race alone, you've got to bring him. You've got to give him a really low score, Really, It's guys like you and your show. You now have a situation where they're students at Princeton, that air protest thing that they have a program named after Woodrow Wilson. He would have never seen that 20 years ago, for sure ever. Paul, what do you What do you think of America's first *** men and *** president John McCain? First of all, do you? By the fact that he was ***, we're waiting on Just suggest, you know, James Buchanan in 2000 was 41 in 2009. He was 42 and now he's 43. He's been dead last. That's not changing, right? I don't know anything about James Buchanan and these guys were doing. He's he's ***, but he brought us into a world war. That's why he's last. I think it is his preference. No, I don't think so, either. But I don't know anything about him other than he was the president before Lincoln. And that's it was he was. He gave all in your mind, I don't know, but if he waas, we have to put him in the top half way. Otherwise, we're home a boy, right? It's interesting. There is a legitimate case to be be made, talked about his Some historians actually believe he was ***, But, I mean, you think about we talk about the divisiveness of our society today, and it is extreme in many ways. But you look at this. Look at this list from C SPAN and you voted on Paul, the guy who ended the Civil War. Right is number one. The guy who led us into the Civil War is last. You want talk about ****, divisiveness We've seen it was much worse in our history, and occasionally we have to remember that. That's right. And you know, Glenn also said to just look at the 19th century presidents. I don't think there's any water than Lincoln. Maybe is in the top 10. I think a lot of that is probably, frankly that a lot of historians polled don't even know. Don't know. Well, a lot of the 19th century guys, I don't I don't know, a lot of 19th century, but also, if there's another bias in this poll, and here if I could be so bold, I might encourage you guys even consider doing your own survey on that. The way the criteria is set up, it sort of it favors president to use executive power, right? Who used executive action? I'd love to see a survey that that has categories like faithfulness to the Constitution, cut rather than expanded government power cut regulations, minimized executive orders, upheld or gave voice to the to the vision of the American founders, something that would be more of a of a conservative, live with conservative, doing the ranking. And if you did that, you're suddenly going to see people like Coolidge and Harding probably jumped 20 or 30 point when we put this when we put this, Do you want to put this together, Paul and and then will will publish it. I mean, I think that that would be fascinating. You want to put that together? It's not a bad idea. I think maybe we should get was your idea of not a bad idea when you think about E. You know, I know. I'm just saying it was your idea. I would hope it was a pretty good idea. I just want you guys to do the work. I know I threw it right back in your place. Participate. If you do the word thing interesting, go through that process because I mean, I think you get the categories. Coolidge would be towards the top. Coolidge 27 is insane. Paul Tweak College in 27. Come on, it's crazy. Absolutely crazy. I mean, there's really nothing bad that happened under Coolidge, right? I mean, and in a lot of these cases, I think it's why Eisenhower gets ranked so well is that the fifties were a very tranquil, peaceful time. You admit the start of the Cold War and otherwise really chaotic situation, and I just sort of kept the lid on. I would love to. I'd like to ask you this about Eisenhower has a historian, I think the Eisenhower, his his What is it called the speech? You know, the industrial complex? Yeah, I think that is the bravest and possibly last truly honest speech.