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Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series the Running Interview show where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs and more. After those runs, the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast Post Run High is all about. It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories, their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together. Listen to Post Run High on the IHEARTRADIO app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Carlos Miller
Wake that ass up early in the morning. The Breakfast Club.
DJ Envy
Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy Jess, Hilarious Charlamagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Lauren La Rosas filling in for Jessica. And let's get in some front page news on Thursday Night Football. The packers take on the Lions at 8:15. Good morning, Morgan.
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Good morning. Good morning. There is a big story developing out of New York. I'm sure you guys have heard all about it. Y'all doing okay this morning? Yes. All right, so this story out of New York as the search continues for a man who gunned down United Health Care CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan. Now, the suspect in Wednesday morning shooting ran off and ultimately jumped on a bike, E bike. And rode into Central Park. But police have surveillance video of him and are hoping to catch him quickly. Now, NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch spoke publicly yesterday about what they saw on the video. Let's hear more from Jessica Tisch. Many people passed the suspect, but he appeared to wait for his intended target.
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The suspect fled first on foot, then.
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On an E bike and was last seen in Central Park. We will not rest until we identify and apprehend the shooter in this case. So investigators say go ahead.
Carlos Miller
Nah, I was just gonna say I don't think they gonna find that guy because that guy is not meant to be found.
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Like he's getting.
Carlos Miller
That was clearly a targeted hit, right?
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Carlos Miller
Silence on his gun.
Bose Advertiser
Something he meant to be found. Yeah. Well, all the motive is not clear. They do believe that Thompson, of course, was targeted, as you mentioned. Yeah. Like you said, there was a silencer on the gun. He even cleared the gun. So police are and investigators are saying this guy is actually a professional, so he knows what he's doing. NYPD Chief of Detectives Joe Kenny says three shell casings, three live rounds, and a cell phone were found at the scene. The words deny, defend, and depose were reportedly etched in the shell casings discovered by detectives on the scene. I believe Lauren reached out to law enforcement.
Carlos Miller
What?
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Yes. Deny, defend, depose. So he wrote that on the bullet?
DJ Envy
No, no.
Bose Advertiser
Well, we're not saying that he wrote it. What we're saying is that detectives have discovered or reportedly discovered that shell casings at the scene had those deny, defend, and depose words etched into them. So let's hear more from NYPD Chief Detective Joe Kenney on what they found on the scene and in the video. This does not appear to be a random act of violence. We are seeking information from the public to help identify the shooter. We're working through that cell phone. Obviously we'll be processing it forensically. And as far as words being exchanged, we do not have audio of the incident. We only have the regular video. He ignores numerous other pedestrians, approaches the victim from behind and shoots him in the back. The shooter then walks toward the victim and continues to shoot. It appears that the gun malfunctions as he clears the jam and begins to fire again.
Carlos Miller
Very slow now. So, so, so, so, so the shell casing said deny defender pose. And just like the news report said, I read the gun jams and he, he kept shooting.
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He was able to clear the jam and, and keep shooting. Yes.
Carlos Miller
So he shot four times. Four times. Right. I heard the man got hit.
Bose Advertiser
Yes, yes. So Kenny says the video showed of course, that the mask suspect was dressed in dark clothes and a distinctive gray backpack. So of course, you know, they're looking for him. And of course the victim, 50 year old Thompson, he was shot multiple times and later pronounced dead at a hospital. He was in town for an investor conference. And a $10,000 reward is already being offered to find the suspect and look for, you know, in terms of helping find the suspect.
DJ Envy
Very, very scary. If you look at the video. Absolutely. If you look at the video, there was a woman standing right next to the guy that got shot. Where, you know, if he missed, she could have got hit. But you could tell it was a target of hit because he didn't, he was, he had one intention and he was out the way.
Nissan Advertiser
He walked down. He wasn't going to miss. Like he, he saw the woman and it was a person in the car. You saw that there was a black.
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Truck on the left.
Nissan Advertiser
They were like about to pull out and then they stopped.
Kate Max
Yep.
Nissan Advertiser
Yeah.
Carlos Miller
And the fact that he took off on a city bike.
DJ Envy
No, they said it wasn't a city bike. They said it was an E bike. They said if it was a city bike, they would be able to follow where it went. But they said it was an E bike, not a city bike.
Carlos Miller
Yeah, like I said earlier, I don't think they gonna find that guy because that guy's not meant to be found.
Nissan Advertiser
I reached out this morning just to check if they had any leads or anything like that and nothing that they would give me.
Carlos Miller
What did the fourth shell cases. How many shell cases did you find? You said they found three.
Bose Advertiser
Three. Yeah, they found three. Okay.
Carlos Miller
Because I thought I read that he got the. What's his name? Brian Thompson. Got Hit in the chest four times. That's what I thought I read.
Bose Advertiser
Yeah, but that would have been. I was. Well, go ahead, go ahead, Lauren.
Nissan Advertiser
I thought it was a leg shot. A leg shot and one other shot.
DJ Envy
Yeah, I thought it was three shots. Two in the. Two in the back and one in the leg. I thought they said.
Carlos Miller
And the bullet said. Denied it here. That part did not defend.
DJ Envy
That came out this morning.
Nissan Advertiser
Yeah, ABC is reporting. I think New York Post reported it too, but I couldn't confirm that either.
Bose Advertiser
Yeah, denied pose. So, you know, that should, I don't know, I don't know, give detectives, I guess, some lead in terms of, you know, maybe a motive. So.
DJ Envy
Yeah, and that's very scary, like you said, because it was 6:45 during rush hour. People are like, the city's packed at 6:45, 7:00. So very scary.
Bose Advertiser
And the, and, and what I'm hearing too, is that that meeting actually continued. That meeting went on that, you know, those other members of that board could pretty much not to say stepped over him. But they, that meeting continued.
Nissan Advertiser
I think they didn't know, though, because in one of the articles I read for New York Post, they basically said that during the meeting people started getting alerts and they were like, freaking out. And one guy had to stop and say, okay, guys, we're dealing with a medical emergency. And people stopped to call their families. Like, I think they found out in real time, as we did.
Carlos Miller
Well, question, how could they find out in real time? They still had to walk in the building. They ain't see all of the. The police cars and everything, but they.
DJ Envy
Didn'T know what it was.
Nissan Advertiser
They might not have known who it was because at first we got the report that someone was shot. It wasn't until like 30, 45 minutes later, here in the building, I got an alert from CBS News that said who it was.
DJ Envy
It was one of the dudes in a truck that fell out the truck that they thought he got shot because that was the first thing. They sent the picture of a garbage truck, like one of those loading trucks, and they said somebody got shot. So that was the first report. And then it came out later that it was somebody else. So they probably, like you said, they probably found out in real time.
Carlos Miller
I know one thing. What's the point of watching that video too? Like, you're not a detective. Like, I have no reason to want to see that video. I kept seeing that video pop up. I'm like, why would I watch this?
DJ Envy
All right, well, people are watching it to see if they can identify him or if there's any clue that they can see what it was. That's how people identify people watching that because they sick.
Carlos Miller
And we love violence as a society.
Nissan Advertiser
I watched it because I just need to know as a reporter and I ain't trying to identify nobody.
Carlos Miller
All right.
DJ Envy
Well, that is front page news. I know we went over time, Morgan. Sorry about that.
Bose Advertiser
No, no worries. But we'll Talk more at 7am about what's happening in Washington with the new president.
Carlos Miller
Wake that ass up early in the morning. The Breakfast Club.
DJ Envy
Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy Jess, Hilarious Charlamagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Lauren La Rosa filling in for Jess. And let's get in some front page news now. In Thursday Night Football, the Green Bay packers are taking on the Lions at 8:15 now. Good morning, Morgan.
Bose Advertiser
Good morning. Good morning, Envy. Charlamagne, Lauren.
Nissan Advertiser
Hey, girl.
Carlos Miller
Peace, Morgan.
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Hey, y'all. Okay, so yeah, let's get into it. President Elect Trump, well, he is asking to have his criminal election interference case in Georgia thrown out. Trump's two federal cases have already been tossed and he's attempting to do the same with his hush money case in New York. The president elect is accused of attempting to overturn the 2020 election results in Georgia. And a court filing lawyer, lawyer Steve Sato, said the case should be thrown out before Trump is inaugurated in January. Meanwhile, the president elect is scheduled to sit down for his first network interview, NBC's Meet the Press. That'll happen on Sunday. The network says the interview will show moderator Kristen Welker and it will be taped on Friday and then air Sunday morning. Clips of the interview will be released prior to the show. Welker interviewed Trump for NBC News in September of 2023, which ended up being his only network sit during the 2024 presidential campaign. How? In other political news, President elect Trump's embattled pick for defense secretary was on Capitol Hill yesterday. Pete Hegseth. He met with senators who will decide whether or not to confirm him. Let's hear Hegseth make his plea. Make sure that we're putting the war fighters first. That's what Donald Trump asked me to do. Your job is to bring a war fighting ethos back to the Pentagon. Your job is to make sure that it's lethality, lethality, lethality. Everything else is gone. Everything else that distracts from that shouldn't be happening. That's the message I'm hearing from senators in that advise and consent process.
DJ Envy
It's been a wonderful process.
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Now, despite a report that he could be replaced, as you mentioned yesterday, charlamagne, by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. Hegseth said he is not withdrawing his name from consideration. He is embroiled in multiple misconduct allegations. And the Washington Post reports that Hegseth will, in fact visit Trump today at his Mar a Lago, a state in Florida. So we will keep you posted on that. This comes as congressional Republicans are setting their sights on President Biden's head of Citizenship and Immigration Services, blaming her for the surge of illegal immigrants over the past four years. He says, excuse me, California Congressman Tom McClintock says the agency has bent the rules to allow as many people into the country as possible. Let's hear more from California Congressman Tom McClintock. From the first day of Biden's presidency, USCIS adopted policies that transformed temporary programs into de facto permanent residency programs, for example, temporary status for victims of a hurricane in honduras that occurred 20 years ago. This is illegal chain migration on steroids, all made possible by an agency willing to contort and ignore the law. So he went on to say that nearly 8 million immigrants, illegal immigrants rather, have been allowed to stay in the country while they await a hearing. And that has overwhelmed social service agencies and hospitals. Director E.R. jadot shot back at the hearing, saying her agency acted with integrity and migrants have fueled the economy instead of actually, you know, taken from it. Any thoughts on that?
Carlos Miller
Into the next I think everybody needs to enjoy the holiday season. Everybody needs to enjoy the holiday season. Enjoy these, enjoy these last little bits of normalcy that we have before next year.
Bose Advertiser
That's right. You ain't never lied. You ain't never lied. Let me tell you, it's crazy because it seems like California is not going to, is going to go ahead and skip that whole enjoyment of the holiday and they're getting down to business because California Attorney General, the last story came out of California. This story is also out of California. California Attorney Attorney General Rob Bonta. He's telling state institutions and their staff not to participate in anticipated deportations in under the upcoming Trump administration, but also saying that they must comply with the law. He went on to say his office provided print guidance about what is expected. Let's hear more from California Attorney General Rob Bonta. In response to the incoming Trump administration's threats of mass deportations, I want to affirm that California's immigrant community has the support of my office and their families by outlining steps they can take to ensure they are not using state or local resources to support immigration enforcement. Now, he spoke at a public library in San Francisco saying the law prohibits using state funds, resources or employees at state and local institutions to aid in immigration enforcement activities. So all that roundup, all that mass deportation, it has to be done on a federal level, is essentially what's happening in California now. President elect Trump has warned that of course, the crackdown on illegal immigration, including mass deportations, is coming. So get ready. Yeah, yeah, that's pretty much wraps it up for me, guys. It's a lot going on and, you know, it's a lot to keep up with and I'll keep keep my eyes on that story developing out of New York for you guys with the CEO of United Healthcare as well and check back in. So that's your front page news. I'm Morgan Wood. Follow me on social at Morgan Media. And for more news coverage, follow at Black Information Network. Download the free iHeartRadio app and visit us@vinnews.com Wake that ass up early in the morning.
Carlos Miller
The Breakfast Club.
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Kate Max
Hey, guys, I'm Kate. Max. You might know me from my popular online series the Running Interview show where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs and more. After those runs, the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast Post Run High is all about. It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories, their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together. Listen to Post Run high on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Podcast Summary: "UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson Fatally Sh0t Outside NYC Hotel"
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The episode opens with a detailed discussion about the tragic shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson outside a Manhattan hotel. The incident occurred on a Wednesday morning, where Thompson was fatally shot by an assailant who then attempted to evade capture by fleeing on an E-bike into Central Park.
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The discussion shifts to the political arena, focusing on President-Elect Donald Trump's legal battles and his impact on immigration policies.
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The conversation continues with California's response to potential mass deportations under the forthcoming Trump administration.
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Summary: This episode of The Breakfast Club delves deep into the tragic and high-profile shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, exploring the incident's specifics, investigative efforts, and societal reactions. Transitioning to the political landscape, the hosts scrutinize President-Elect Trump's legal challenges and his administration's stance on immigration, highlighting state-federal dynamics through California's proactive measures. Throughout the episode, the hosts provide insightful commentary, blending news analysis with personal perspectives, ensuring listeners are well-informed on critical issues shaping the current landscape.
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