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WIBC 9AM-Noon Podcast

Kendall & Casey Hour 3, 12-16-2024

WIBC 9AM-Noon Podcast

WIBC

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4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 16 December 2024

⏱️ 37 minutes

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0:00.0

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0:04.2

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0:11.5

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0:15.1

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0:23.1

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0:25.3

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0:30.6

Good morning. It is Monday, December 16th, five minutes after 11.

0:35.4

You're listening to Kendall and Casey on 93 WIBC.

0:39.3

So President Biden commuted the sentences of roughly 1,500 people.

0:45.1

Those people were placed in home confinement during the pandemic.

0:48.3

He also granted pardons for 39 individuals with convictions for nonviolent crimes.

0:54.9

It is the largest single-day grant of clemency in modern-day history.

1:00.0

We had talked about this last week that he was way behind everybody else.

1:04.1

So the modern record, maybe it's the all-time record, is FDR.

1:09.0

I can't remember if it's the modern record or the all-time record. I think it's the all-time record is FDR. There's thousands of people that

1:14.0

he had pardoned way over 3,000. And Biden was in the low, like a 270 or something like that. He was

1:21.3

way behind Obama. He was even behind Trump. And he's making up for lost time, Casey. Yeah, he saw that list. And he went, well, I've got some work to do.

1:28.4

Over 9,000 clemency petitions have been submitted to the White House.

1:33.4

However, he came up with the 1,500 and then the 39 people who got pardoned as well.

1:39.5

How do you think you get somebody sent me this message the other day?

1:43.1

They're like, I'm not going to name this

1:46.7

person or getting details but some of the messages i'll get on social media are funny i am in need

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