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All right, here we are,my friends, walking to the program,
glad to have you here. Itis a Tuesday morning, second day of
July, year of Our Lord,twenty twenty four, almost to the Independence
Day holiday. And I've had thisdiscussion with a friend a couple of days
ago. When you agreet people thisweek, you say happy fourth of July
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or happy Independence Day. I alwaystried to throw in the fourth of July
with the phrase Independence Day, Happyfourth, have a great Independence Day.
I just I don't know. There'sa few people I've met in my life
that bothered by just happy fourth,necessarily bothered by it, but I do
appreciate their sentiment. They say,we just say happy fourth, visit the
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date that matters is not the intentof it. I get it. It's
kind of like people to get botheredin the holiday season, Christmas season for
people saying happy holidays. I'm notnecessarily bothered by any of those, but
just a question. I've had thatto discussion a couple of times. I
have it. Usually every Christmas,people get bothered happy Holidays and they say,
oh, you got to say Christmas. I'm like, well, you
can say happy holidays as well.It's okay. And then I also don't
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mind saying happy fourth, but sayit is Independence Day, so let us
never forget what it is. AndI guess if they're intent of that.
The struggle there is they're afraid thatpeople have forgotten what we're celebrating and they
think we're celebrating a date, notare independent. So anyway, just throw
that question out there. Does itbother you when people say happy fourth of
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July is supposed to have a greatfourth as opposed to saying happy Independence Day.
Just got a message and said,Laky, I gotta put my phone.
I haven't feeling some of you aregonna be sassy today my friends that
know my texting machine here, justkind of friend that said, Lakey,
never thought about it. Now I'mgoing to be bothered by that. Okay,
Well I didn't mean to add ussomething else for you to get off
offended by, but I it wasjust a question, just a question you
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should ask. All right, Well, here's what's going on. You heard
all day just discussion. I wasearly early up this morning listening to a
lot of radios and a lot oftelevision and talking about the Supreme Court decision
and the hyperbole that comes out isjust a fantastic It's politics. I get
it. Everybody likes a little hyperbolicstem you know, stuff going on,
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But there's a lot of hyperbole outthey're all the Supreme Court decision made.
One of the most interesting points Iheard is that one of the things that
first of all, basically what they'vedone is kept the status quote. This
is this is basically how presidents havealways been treated until you had Donald J.
Trump, that there was a presumptionof innocence, innocence and people were
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not gone. After there was talkafter Obama had a policy of bombing American
citizens overseas with drones, there wastalk of could that be criminally prosecuted,
but nobody ever decided to do it. There's talk of George W. Bush.
I mean, there's been talk ofpresidents at least that I can remember
since I've been to talk radio followingthis, of going after presidents in their
private capacity, but it has everdone it except so they got to Donald
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Trump. So really one of theanalysis if you look at it, this
basically the president has always had apresumption of inno sense or a presumption of
just that he was okay, it'snot you can't prosecute him. So there's
nothing there there. The presumption ofimmunity is one of the phrase I'm looking
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for. There is that sounded likeJoe Biden struggling for words. I'm in
a different studio this morning, soI'm a little kurfuffled right now. I'm
just a little kurfuffled right now andfiguring out my orientation of where the computers,
which computer screen I should be payingmost attention to. But there's always
been a presumption of immunity, Sothis was not necessarily an earth shattering case.
The hyperbole out there, Oh mygod, this is a threat to
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democracy. It wasn't another point Iheard that fifty plus years ago there was
a case that went to the SupremeCourt that basically said, on acts of
civil settlements, the president coming outof office can't be sued and charged civilly
and find civilly for something that hedid in office or maybe the future she
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did in office. And the legalanalysis that I heard is that the civil
immunity is never greater than the criminalimmunity. It's usually opposite. So it
shouldn't be surprising that if civil immunityis pretty much virtual for a president,
then you're going to have some typeof immunity that's pretty high for prosecution when
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it comes to criminal And so thatthought that was a Nixon versus Fitzgerald,
I believe, a Supreme Court casethat happened fifty years ago. So I
thought that was kind of an interestingtake on history that and I sorted thinking
as to go back to OJ.They didn't have the criminal they didn't have
the criminal threshold met, but theydidn't have the civil threshold met. The
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civil threshold is oftentimes lower than thecriminal. So in this case of his
president's civil liability is pretty much immunity, then it would be unusual to have
the criminal threshold lower than that.The criminal threshold would be higher than that.
So anyway, there's a lot ofhyperbole out there. And that's why
I hope you listen to this program, is that you know that there's a
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hyperbolic world out there, and theywant to react and overreact, and a
lot of it's just politics. Alot of his politicians flap in their jaws.
I have a question for you,though, as Democrat senators yesterday went
after and talked about the Supreme Court, the Maga Supreme Court, I thought
it was wrong for they said thatPresident Trump was undermining democracy when he criticized
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institutions of government, whether it's theCongress or an electoral system or election.
I thought, you weren't supposed tospeak ill about anything in our in our
nation like that. You're supposed to, I thought, But I guess it's
okay to call the Supreme Court justicesnames. All right, if you want
to talk about that, feel freeto do so. Eight six six triple
eight fifty four to forty nine.Eight six six triple eight fifty four forty
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nine. Be in your bondo,burrowing your saddle, feel free to jump
into the program. Eight six sixtriple eight fifty four forty nine eighty six
six triple eight fifty four to fortynine. Today is World UFO Day,
Unidentified and Flying Object Day, Andto celebrate Subway, you know, the
sandwich shop, they are getting intothe delivering of foot longs by drone.
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A true story. There's an employeeof Attractions Magazine getting a drone delivery for
sub from It's a true story.Subway is actually in some restaurants delivering their
sandwiches by drones. Today it's WorldUFO Day I'm not making this up.
Subway drones will be launched in Atlanta, Dallas, Denver, and or Land
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carrying special deliveries of subways in theirsubway's new foot long dippers, foot long
cookies, and foot long subs.To see if you are eligible, you
need to be a that you cango to their website basically and figure it
out. But World UFO Day iscreated to promote awareness by people gathering and
watching the skies for unidentified flying objectsto subway. Go to the website you
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can find out how you can geta drone to deliver you a foot log
in the Denver area today and anyother cities that I just mentioned Atlanta,
Dallas at Centrum based on their website. You can find it on there.
But here's an example of an employeeat a magazine Attractions magazine that had this
drone delivery from subway. Play theaudio. Please, Today's UFO Day and
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I'm getting the ultimate subway off deliveringby drone. There comes something see practically
to your dost. Yeah, there'sa drone. I guess. I guess
it'd be kind of cool if adrone wasn't there a rumor and maybe it
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was explored a couple of years agothat Amazon was going to start delivering some
packages via drones. But I don'tknow if that's the I don't know if
that's the I don't know if that'struth. That just her I remember hearing
that. But drones delivering the subwaysandwiches. Today as well is the Independence
Day week, fourth of July week, and you need to know today is
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not just World UFO Day. Todayis National Made in the USA Day.
So if you're wanting to buy somethingtoday, why don't you try to buy
it if it's made in the USA. So there is that topic of conversation
we can do our buddy Steve laughing, he joins us on Wednesday, he's
big time on made in the USA. I Steve's done the research and everything
that he can find, like theSHOESY buys, the jeans he wears,
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the shirts are all made in theUSA, and they're oftentimes a little bit
more expensive, but he says,very much worth it to support you.
I say, what does the Walmartstill have sections that say made in the
USA? I don't. I don'tremember if they do. And then he
gets a little convoluted on the maidin the USA commitment because there's some foreign
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cars or foreign car companies that areactually manufactured and put together here in the
USA. So I'm just curious thathow many of you bend over backwards to
make sure that you're buying and participatingin things that are made in the USA.
Just a just a quick question foryou. And do they I don't
know the store still has I don'tgo shopping a lot, to be quite
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honest, I I just don't go. And I can't tell you the last
time I was in a Walmart.But they used to have a section called
made in the USA, or atleast not section, but it was described
as a USA product. But thatmight have been fifteen twenty years ago.
I don't remember. Do any storesstill demark the products that are made in
the USA? If so, feelfree to highlight that for me. So
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many message to me, Lee gAt, iHeartMedia dot com. And also
you can just call me eight sixsix trip eight fifty four to forty nine.
I also have a story here fourthof July week. We don't want
to do all politics all the time. A story here that it's hot dog
season in America, of course,and it's a everybody's going to make hot
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dogs maybe on the fourth of Julyor Independence Day. Google has posted a
map of the top hot dog stylethat each state has by googling it more
than other kinds of states, andso most are too surprising that Chicago style
hot dogs is a search for howto make them takes on the Chicago style
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hot dog in Illinois. So obviouslythe home of Chicago is Illinois. But
there's other different types of hot dogsout there that you might want to try.
For instance, one of the topsearches in Colorado, Arizona, and
Kentucky is I hope I say thisright a Sonoran Taco son O R A
N. That's one of the topsearches in Colorado, Arizona, and Kentucky,
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according to the Google regarding hot dogsSonoran hot dog. And it's like
a hot dog and a taco hada baby. So I guess you put
the wiener inside the top taco.I don't. I can look up a
picture of the sonor in taco,but anybody had a sonor in taco.
I've had the Chicago style. Iget that one. Other states are top
states across America? I have theyhave, They've been looking up Korean hot
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dog. A Korean hot dog that'sa top search in a bunch of states.
It's like a corn dog, butit has a different batter, so
it's a it's a Korean hot dog. The crescent roll hot dog is popular
very big time in New Mexico downon twenty five. It's like pigs in
a blanket, but it's usually biggerand you add cheese the crest. I
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think you buy the crescent dough andthe pop open cans, and I think
that's how they do that. Ithink I've seen that on the YouTube's before,
but I look it up. Whitehot dog is number one in New
York, especially in upstate New York. That's a combination of the meat that
is pork, beef, and veal. Look up white hot dog and that's
the number one search in New York. The red hot dog that's number one
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in Georgia, North Carolina and NewHampshire. But actually there's two different types.
If you're in the South, let'ssay Georgia, North Carolina, it's
a spicy hot dog. In theNortheast, when they make a red hot
dog, it's called a It hasa red casing, also called snappers,
which is the top search in Maine. Everybody's over snappers. Brazilian hot dog
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is a hot dog covered in meat, sauce, parmesan, shoe string,
potatoes, and peas. That's atop search in Ohio and Connecticut. Let
me say that some ingredients again,because that's kind of strange. Meat sauce,
parmesan, shoe string, potatoes,and peas like green peas. That's
very strange. Big in Hawaii arethe dirty water hot dogs. That's when
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you boil them, and as likevinegar and garlic powder into the water.
The dirty water hot dogs and Alaska'sgoogling reindeer hot dogs more than any other
state. Look that one up aswell. So what's your favorite hot dog?
I'm just if I make hot dogs, I have no clue. People
ask me what's my plan for theIndependence Day the fourth of July, And
to be quite honest, I haveno clue. I have not put any
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effort into it. Traditionally, beforemy son was a college student, I
always they ran around town on theirbicycles, and they went to the festivals
and the carnivals, and they wentto the store, and they went to
the parade the town had. Theywent to all this stuff all day long
on their bicycles, small town America. And then as they got older,
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it just became that a bunch ofthem showed up in the house about the
time that I was going to makesome burgers and hot dogs, and then
they would just be cool together becausethey were high school kids, and then
they would head off to watch thefireworks together. So that was big.
I know, this is his firstyears away from college. A lot of
the he's at home right now shouldbe a football practice, but he's at
home continuing to rehab from an injuryhe had of the season. So he's
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at home for a couple more weeks. So I've said, as anybody coming
over, do I need to goto the grocery store? And at this
point, no, I don't needto. So I hope that well,
I don't mind cooking, but Ihave no plans to cook, so I
don't know what to do. Imean limbo, because I have a feeling
if it's like previous times, suddenlyat the last minute, there's a lot
of folks to show up into myhouse and everybody wants to murder a hot
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dog. So I will be prepared, but I'm not exactly quite sure how
that's going to work out for us, just not sure at all. All
Right, this hour of the programbrought to you by Are You Ready for
This? It's Dan Capless and DanCaplis Law, a serious firm for serious
cases. I appreciate Dan's involvement onthe program. Today. Today, as
I mentioned, is World UFO Day. It's also made in the USA day,
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and it's also you ready for this? Larry David, the creator of
Seinfeld. I thoughtow the Seinfeld pageon Instagram, and it's quite funny,
and I was I don't say Iwas too young to watch Seinfeld, but
I was, like in the heydayof Seinfeld, I was finishing up college
and busy and I just didn't havea lot of time for the old television
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shows. So I've watched Seinfeld afterthe fact that I watched the last I
mean I watched the final episode.I just moved to Denver at that time.
I think it was the final episodeof Yeah, I think that's where
I watched it. But I justdidn't follow it. I wasn't that I
didn't geek out over Seinfeld, ifthat makes sense. I didn't know that
much about it. I follow thisInstagram page that has Seinfeld clips on it
all the time, and I didn'trealize how many times. A couple of
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times I've seen Larry David, thecreator co creator of Seinfeld with Jerry Seinfeld,
actually appeared in the sketches in thetelevision show. I was not aware
of that until recently. I guessI didn't pay much attention to it at
all. All Right, if youwant to jump in anytime eight six six
triple eight fifty four to forty nine, eight six six triple eight fifty four
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to forty nine. If you've gotto be in your bonnet, a burden
your saddle, feel free to expressyourself. There's a poll that's going on
at the Colorado And that you mightwant to participate in. And the Colorado
And is doing a poll that sayswith op ed newspapers across America are calling
for Joe Biden to drop out ofthe race. And the New York Times
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said for the sake of America,you have to do it. The Atlanta
Constitutional Journal has said you got todrop out. So these newspapers are op
ed pages, opinion editorial boards arecalling for Joe to drop out. Now
Yesterday over the weekend, there werea lot of different voices in the Democrat
Party. It seemed like they allgot the heart right and they're all in
with Joe for the long haul.Although it was Jamie Raskin. There's a
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quote from him still yesterday that said, you know, publicly, we're behind
it. Behind the scenes, there'sstill some discussion going on. So that's
what that's all we know. Idon't expect, unless something drastic changes and
surprises me, don't expect Joe tobe dropping out of that race anytime soon.
I think he's going to get acrossthe finish line. They painted themselves
into a corner. But these opinionpieces, these newspapers are out there calling
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for this Biden to drop out.It brings up a couple of questions,
at which point did the newspaper's opinionsstop mattering. It used to be that
if you were running for office,you ran for office because you wanted any
you hoped you got the like theDenver Post or the Coloradoen's endorsement of their
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editorial board and their editorial board wouldreally screen the candidates. And I think
for the most part, you knowthat journalism has gone far left and left
in America, and so who thenewspaper endorses. And there's also a lot
of different voices out there besides newspapers, and so I think the editorial boards
of the newspapers don't have as muchof opinion, but they can drive some
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conversation. So you get all thesebig editorial boards that do lean left,
lean Democrat calling for Joe Biden todrop out of the race. The Colorado
and Colorado dot com all the newsthat's fit to report northern Colorado. The
Colorado and has a poll. Whatdo you think If you want to go
to the Colorado dot com and youcan vote in that poll, you'll see
I think it's linked up on theirhomepage, but you can vote. I
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don't know if it's behind their paywallor not. I'm not sure. I'll
go through the results of that andsee if we can find the results on
that. But it's a good questionfor you. The Democrats have all kind
of publicly, the public office holdershave rallied said oh, he's our guy,
We're not going to get rid ofhim. Behind the scenes, I
think there's some still some questions.Supposedly, you also have these people that
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really stand by Joe that have decidedthat they're not going to Please, don't
come campaign with me, don't cometo my district, stay away from me.
Polling data will see. Somebody askedme if they thought the polls are
going to take and I don't thinkso. It's kind of like I've said
this all along, Joe Biden andDonald Trump are known quantities for the most
part, and it's kind of likethe endorsements of the endorsements, of the
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poll numbers of indictments. I shouldsay, indictment of Donald Trump didn't really
affect his poll numbers because I thinkit was already baked in. And I'm
wondering if we're not going to seethe same type of thing in the polling
data is forthcoming in the next coupleof days, So we'll see. We
shall see a lot of things toget to, a lot of news and
changing. And we had a longtime before political conventions and also a long
time before the election, so alot of things can change out there.
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All right, is World UFO DayUnidentified Flying Object. So in honor of
that, not only is Subway goingto be delivering some sandwiches via drones.
In honor of that, if youwould like to tell me your UFO oh
story. Love to hear it eightsix six triple eight fifty four forty nine,
eighty six six triple eight fifty fourto forty nine. If you got
the b's in your bonnet, theburrs in your saddles, feel free to
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jump into the conversation. Jimmy Lakeyright here. It's a Tuesday morning news
talk six hundred k col Glad tobe here, all right, Glad to
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have you here on the radio showtalking about the fourth of July hot dogs.
Number one search for Colorado. Let'ssee Arizona, Colorado and Kentucky is
the Sonoran hot Dog. I lookedit up. I did a cursory search
of the Sonoran hot dog. It'snot a taco shell, really, it's
in a hot dog consists of ahot dog wrapped in bacon, grilled on
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a bog Leo style hot dog bunso a different kind of hot dog bun
I guess, and then you topit with pinto beans, onions, tomatoes,
and a variety of additional condiments,including mustard, mayo, and jalapeno
salsa. The Sonoran hot dog isprepared and sold by vendors called dolgueros at
street carts. It's estimated in twothousand and nine and over two hundred places
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in Tucson pervade the Sonoran hot dog, and that Phoenix had even more of
the Sonoran hot dogs. So it'spopular in Tucson and Phoenix. It originated
in the Mexican state of Sonora inthe late eighties. Now it caused me
when I heard the description of it, and I've got to figure out this
Leo style bunn is. There isa place that I've eaten at and there
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this is not a There's a placethat's on the Food Network that one time
I ventured to in Longmond. Myson had a track meet there and you've
never I think it's called Marco's Tacos. It's a taco and hot dog stand
and you need to speak a littleEspanole along the way. So for a
lot of it, but one sideyou ordered tacos and one side order of
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hot dogs. But they have theseSonor and hot dogs and they pilot you
eat them to go because there's notlike a sitting area there. But you're
gonna have a tough time eating thatthing in your car. It's a mess.
But now that I read the description. I think I've had what.
I didn't know what. It's calleda snore in taco or sonooran hot dog.
I didn't know that, but yeah, they're wrapped in bacon. It
looks like I'm guessing there's other placesaround that have those as well, but
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dog got it. I've had those. And that's the number one top search
thing in Arizona, Colorado and Kentuckyof all places. So congratulations to all
the hot dog vendors. And Idon't know, it looks like a lot
of work to have to wrap thebacon around it and cook it and that
just it seems like a lot ofwork for a hot dog. It's a
hot dog. I don't want toput that much work in, but thank
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god the people to do. AndI must say they were mooe di laicioso.
But I have to tell you they'revery difficult to eat. Indeed they
are so anyway, Happy Independence Dayweekend. Hot dog searches are top of
the top of the Google search.People look in new ways to make a
hot dog, and you wouldn't believethere's that new ways to make a hot
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dog until you kind of start readingsome of the like a Korean hot dog.
Read that one. There's just differentways to make hot dogs. And
I didn't know this was such abig deal. I didn't know that people
were frustrated making hot dogs the oldway. But evidently, according to the
old Google, people are looking forother ways to spice up their hot dog
life. So okay, good luckand God bless him in that adventure.
All right, if you want tojump in anytime throughout the course of the
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morning, feel free to do so. It's National UFO Day. Anybody got
any good UFO stories? Anybody hearthe story that had Red Rocks a couple
of weeks ago, there were somepeople that saw space invaders or saw UFOs.
I don't even know the whole story, and so dozens of people saw
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a bizarre matter of fact, Ihave the story right here. It's in
my stack. Here we go,thank you. As in my stack from
last week, dozens of people lastweek said it was like any other night
at the Red Rocks Amphitheater until boom, about thirty seconds in the sky they
saw an odd object. It wasn'tan airplane or a shooting star. Dozens
were certain that it was a threestory tall UFO. Colorado has some of
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the most reported UFO sidings of theUnited States. Based on the National UFO
Reporting Center, a user claiming tobe an employee at Red Rocks said dozens
of workers saw the UFO in thesky in mid June. The report said
the worker was at the Amphitheater onJune fifth at around one am when a
dozen people saw what looked like tobe a huge, disc shaped craft with
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three levels of windows. A coworkernoticed it and said to the group,
Hey, what is that over there? It looks like a spaceship, according
to the report. The report saidabout dozens others saw it hovering silently about
a half mile north of Red Rocks. It looked like to be a metallic
aircraft several hundred feet long, withthe report comparing it to a three story
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office building. However, once morepeople started to notice the UFO, the
report said, the craft tipped awayand faded away and vanished into the air.
A mysterious monolith was reported of whatthey said the report this was not
a plane, It was not asatellite. This is from the report foul
with the National uf Reporting Center.There was no mistaking what this was.
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All saw giant disc shaped craft hoveringa few hundreds feet above the ground with
three rows of windows and lights.Then we all saw it fade into nothing
as soon as it knew it wasbeing watched. The Reporting Center is a
place for users to tell their mysteriousexperiences and keep track of sieties. Here's
a question I have. If onlya couple of dozen people saw it at
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Red Rocks, I wonder well,first of all, I don't know who
was playing at Red Rocks that night, and I'm not sure what kind of
chemicals might have been pastor And I'mnot saying that they didn't see something,
but when only if it's three storyoffice building floating up in the air and
only a few people see it,either they were the highest ones in the
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Red Rocks Tamphi Theater or they werethe most sober in the Red Rock Samphi
Theater. I don't know which oneit is. But again, thousands of
people can fit in there for aconcert, and only a couple of dozen
people said they saw it, Andit was one o'clock in the evening,
one o'clock in the morning, nowafter midnight, so they had already been
partaking in whatever they were going topartake in. And again, a three
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story office building floating up in theair, and only a couple of dozen
see it. I'll say it again. Either they were the highest people in
the room and were tripping on somethingthat you and I probably were aren't tripping
on, or they were the mostsober people in the room. Are the
only ones that saw it. Becausethat big of an object, it seems
like there would have been more peoplethat saw it. But anyway, if
you've got a UFO story, feelfree to jump in. It is National
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UFO Day in America, National UFODay. I find it interesting. I
talked about the hyperbole of these SupremeCourt decisions. To hear the Democrats in
Biden saying that they're saying all thesenasty things about the Supreme Court and how
the Supreme Court is trying to underminejustice. It was just a couple of
months ago I pulled up an audioclip in which Joe Biden says he I
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resisted the Supreme Court and I forgavestudent debt. I found a way because
remember the Supreme Court said you can'tjust be blanket for giving student debt.
And he came back and said,I've overcome the Supreme Court. So it's
it is fascinating how they love theSupreme Court and they hate this. It's
just you want to talk about justthreats to democracy when you have a court
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ruling, some people tend to ignorethose. So that's a lot of stories.
I'm sure you're getting inundated with thatin the national shows, and that
will continue, I'm sure for thenext coming day. Hey, it's political
season. But if you got aUFO story, I've I'll find out who
was playing at Red Rocks on theday of the UFO siding where a couple
of dozens people of the tens ofthousands saw a UFO And I'm going to
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try to find out who was playing, because that will tell us if the
people that saw the UFO were themost sober in the Red Rocks Amphitheater,
or if they were the most let'ssay waste it in the Red Rocks Amphitheater
because a big, big, big, big office, big office building floating
through the air and only a coupleof dozens people saw it. Either they
were too messed up to not everybodyelse was too messed up to see it,
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or these folks were so messed upthey saw something no one else did
at just after midnight, close toone o'clock in the morning. I'll find
out who was playing. That willtell us a little bit about the chemicals
that might have been inducing the partyand helping the party there at Red Rocks
on that night in early June,just a couple of weeks ago. About
a month ago, the big spaceshipsighting happened at Redrocks made national news.
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All right, if you want tojump in anytime, let me give him
an email address, Jimmy Lakey atiHeartMedia dot com. Jimmy Lakey at iHeartMedia
dot com. Facebook is Facebook dotcom slash Jimmy lakeyfanpage. My Twitter page
is just my name. My truthsocial page is also just my name.
And if you want to see Iposted up something last night on the Facebook
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page Facebook dot com slash Jimmy lakeyfanpage. I posted up something. Hey,
can we forget about politics for justa second and you'll see what I'm talking
about if you go to the fanpage. It has to do with what
I told you about yesterday. Ofthe funeral we had to fund for one
of our kids at our school inRwanda, and they sent me some photos
yesterday and it was a heart touchingday for sure. I thought i'd share
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that with some of you, andyou'll see facebook dot com slash Jimmy Lakey
fanpage posted that up last night onthe fan page, and you're welcome to
go check that out for sure.All right, Lakey on the radio,
you're in front of the speakers.Everybody standpy, Jimmy Lakey News Talk six
hundred kse col All right, gladto have you here on the radio show
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Jimmy Lakey News Talk six hundred K. Cool. It's summertime and a lot
of activities going on. I sawsome people yesterday out with their bicycles on
top of their cars heading up tothe high country to probably do a little
biking for the Independence Day weekend.Listen, fellas, if you find yourself
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this summer kind of just not inthe mood to do that biking, do
that exercise, it says you seeyou want to become a couch potato.
Maybe you find yourself not even inthe mood to do other things like I'm
talking, yeah, the libido hasgone down, your sex dripe. Listen,
fellas, if you're just not feelinglike yourself you know that could all
stem from something called low T lowtestosterone. About the age of thirty or
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so, our body starts drastically startsreducing our production of testosterone and eventually it
can maybe a little boost of thattestosterone. Listen, there's not a warning
sign, a light sign service enginesoon light that comes on. It just
you just start feeling different. Youdon't get the gains at the workouts in
the gym you used to get,and your libido starts to crash. Your
energy levels not there. Listen,if you're kind of describing, maybe that's
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you. Why don't you go getchecked for low T. It's real simple.
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After the blood work, you'll goover that results with the medical professional and
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I Field we got that energy backto that libido's back. It's Rocky Mountain
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told you to call Rocky Mountain Men'sClinic dot com. All right, what
else do we want to get totoday? The Sonoran hot Dog? Anybody
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had one of those? I have? I didn't realize this. They said
it's like a taco meets a hotdog, but then you read the description.
It's not really the same. It'snot really a taco. It just
has some Mexican flavors on it.It's supposedly served in a bowlio, which
is a French bread savory bread madein America, Mexican, Mexico and Central
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America. It's a variation of abagat, but shorter in lengked and often
baked in a stone oven. SoI'm looking up a photo that a bull
bullo is a bo l I yeah, just bullyo. Just that's my pronunciation.
This is as bilingual as the showis going to get today. But
yeah, it's called a Sonoran hotdog. That is the number one search
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this Independence Day season, the numberone search for the hot dog recipes for
Colorado, Arizona, and Kentucky aswell. That's a strange Kentucky searching for
these things. That's a very strange. Arizona's been known for this. I
guess there's why they say Tucson.At one point of the pink the figure
there were two hundred different restaurants inthe Tucson area alone that served this Sonor
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and hot dog. So it soundslike a lot of trouble to make.
You gotta have the beans, yougotta have a lot of stuff to it.
But there's places that sell the Sonoranhot dog, and I would highly
recommend maybe a try one. I'vehad one. I mentioned the place in
Longmont that I found one at andI think I don't know they even called
it a Sonoran hot dog, butit sounded very similar. There are beans
on it, there was all thesetoppings on it. It was a very
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strange mix of favors, but itflavors, but it was a bacon wrapped
hot dog. I do remember that, all right. If you haven't seen
my Facebook page, go check thatout. Facebook dot com slash Jimi Lakey
fan page. Karin Jean Pierre isgoing to appear before the media today.
Karean John Pierre is going to appearbefore the media today. It's her first
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time since Biden's big debate last week, so you might want to check that
out. That's going to be atwo thirty Eastern twelve thirty hour time.
Probably gonna be a lot of highlightsfrom the Karing John Pierre debate performance.
Well, this is her first timeback behind the microphone. I don't blame
her. Probably took a couple ofdays off. Everybody stand by six hundred
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case col stick around official acts duringthe tenure of President Trump. This is
the big one we've been waiting for. It's consequential. It's really interesting that
the Supreme Court