Kayal and Company

She Blocked Everyone's View At A Graduation

44 min · 26 de may de 2026
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A woman at a graduation ceremony refused to sit down despite everyone behind her asking her to, blocking the view of the entire bleachers. When asked to sit she compared being told to sit down at a graduation to slavery in the 1920s. A Door Dash driver was spotted on surveillance video scooping up a dropped smoothie with his hands and still delivering it to the customer and a homeowner asks the mailman not to walk on her grass. Mailman gets annoyed by her response,

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Portada del episodio Full Show For Thursday June 18 2026

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We kick off an absolute powerhouse Thursday edition of Kayal and Company by breaking down a virtual, high-court spanking delivered straight to Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner. The crew reacts to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court's forceful, 109-page ruling condemning Krasner's office for deceptive courtroom concessions and a lack of candor regarding convicted murderer LeVar Brown. We dissect the massive operational shift forcing Krasner to clear future conviction reversals through the state's incoming Attorney General, Dave Sunday, exposing how Krasner continues to act like a defense attorney rather than a real prosecutor. Plus, we react to audio of Krasner's performative social justice public messaging as he completely glosses over the systemic legal failures plaguing our local neighborhood safety. The crew takes a deep look at the national security front as we dive into James O'Keefe's explosive independent undercover investigation into New Jersey Antifa cells. Kayal and Company breaks down the shocking data exposing how radical domestic extremists have systematically infiltrated public universities like Rutgers and Princeton, tech giants like OpenAI, and major global telecom platforms. We call out legacy media outlets for actively burying this network's private signal chat transcripts—chats that proudly celebrated political violence, plotted major shipment port blockades, and cheered for the failed assassination attempt on Donald Trump. We demand that federal law enforcement drop the hammer on these cells before another chaotic Summer of Love kicks into full swing. We hit the ground running with a rapid-fire local news layout, tracking the multi-million dollar asset sale of Pizza Hut to private equity firms and evaluating the immediate fallout from the ongoing federal tax investigation into Jennifer Siebel Newsom's California nonprofit network. The crew breaks down the absolute jaw-dropping case of an unlicensed Air Canada pilot who successfully managed 900 international passenger flights over a 17-year period before random biometric airport document checks caught the anomaly. We close out our sports blocks tracking the massive, historic 10,000-officer NYPD deployment securing the New York Knicks ticker-tape championship parade, while addressing the tragic passing of beloved Philadelphia police officer Joe Cooney.

18 de jun de 20263 h 47 min