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All right, ladies and gentlemen,Welcome to the second hour of today's broadcast.
If you're listening to this in realtime today, if you're listening on
the app around the globe, welcometo the program. It's a Wednesday morning,
a lost track. I'm on this, I'm on the convention time.
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I feel like I'm at the conventioneven though I'm not at the convention,
just because I'm watching it and I'mstaying up and I'm trying to figure out
if I can get some sleep andrest and how do I accommodate my bedtime.
But nobody's on a more different schedulethan Steve Laffy this week. Steve
Laughy joins us every week at thistime, and he's actually in Vienna.
He's watching all the events of thelast several days overseas and has a different
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perspective. And let's bring Steve Laffeyinto the conversation. But before I do,
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my friends, that if you wantto hear any of the interviews of
the radio show after the fact,go to Jimmy Lakey dot com. We
always put those up. Let mebring Steven Steve Steve Laffey from Vienna.
How are our roving reporter about town? How are you, sir, Jimmy.
We just came out of crackout polandbefore that Copenhagen, and now we're
in Vienna and having a wonderful timewith these famous Spanish horses and wandering the
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streets at Saint Stephen's Cathedral, whichI hadn't been to in thirty years.
But yes, have a very differentperspective, I guess being over here in
Europe with people sitting next to me. Australians say to me, who is
jd Vance of a dinner the othernight, and I had to explained to
him as a senator, but theydidn't know who he was. So yes,
a very different experience. Let meask you, you were overseas when
the news hit of the attempted assassinationof Donald Trump happened on Saturday. What
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was the response wherever you were atwhen that happened, And I'm sure it's
kind of a different feeling when you'rehearing this about our former president here in
America and you're overseas without the accessto the information you might want. Yes,
And then we were in Copenhagen,and yes, I mean I was
horrified to hear the failure of theSecret Service and the local police and praying
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for Donald Trump and God bless him. He's alive, he's healthy, he's
going to work today. But aroundthat was in Copenhagen, I would say
it was fairly muted, surprisingly soto me from people sitting around me at
coffee shops or at restaurants. Andsome people discussed it, but they didn't
discuss it in a bad way ora good way. Sort of a matter
of factor. I see, thisis a small sample, Jimmy. It
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was fairly shocking that people weren't alittle bit more rowled up about it.
But again, the non Americans,right, so he's alive and a great
his ears, So they just wentabout eating their their food. Usually during
the political conventions, the opposite sidekind of stays quiet, goes into the
dormance. But I think a lotof those rules have been thrown out over
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the last several years. We hadJoe Biden doing a interview on Lester Holt
on Monday, and then yesterday JoeBiden came out with a policy that he
says he wants to do that hewants to blow up the Supreme Court,
give him term limits, ethnic codes. It's unusual that it used to It
used to be unusual for the oppositionparty to be making statements in policy during
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the during convention. What are yourthoughts on Joe Biden's proposal on the Supreme
Court? Well, President Biden isnow just like a drunk flailing around with
anything. He not only has hecome up with the Supreme Court stuff,
which these are things like his studentloan forgiveness. They never happen, They
won't go to a vote. He'lljust keep saying it's to play to some
bass that is smaller and smaller everyday. If you added, what about
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his new proposal he just whips outa couple of hours ago about rent control.
What is he talking about. Wewent through wage and price control in
the seventies. There's no economists,there's no human being walking the streets who
wants wage and price controls on rentals. No one will build a rental and
plus it's never happening. Half theDemocrats wouldn't vote for it, none of
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the Republicans. So, Jimmy,this is a man who is going to
lose if they don't get rid ofthem soon. The Democratic Party will lose.
And I told you a week ago. Now it's worse. It's lose
in a landslide. When the challengergets hit in the air, gets up
and says, fight, fight,fight, there are many Americans say,
you know, I don't anything aboutthe guy. I'm not paying attention.
I'll go with that guy, andthe race is over effectively except for the
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appointment of JD. Advance, whichtotally reshapes the Republican Party for the future,
I suppose, and leaves people likeme out. So you know,
they have many problems, but peoplewon't focus it on that right now,
they just have a nice unified conventionwhere if you notice, the convention seems
to me from this is far away, Jimmy, everybody who hated Donald Trump,
like Dicky Haley, is that justthere? What does she want?
She wants a job, So soall the sick of fans and backstabbers.
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And remember they all ran against themthinking they be vice president, not me.
I tried to defeat him. Theythought they be vice prest that was
their shot to be vice president.And to it, I'm not agreement with
the pick. But jd. Vancedidn't run against him, and so Trump
remembered to reign against him. Hedidn't pick any of them, and I
think that's actually overall smart. Giveme your thoughts about J. D.
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Vance. Obviously he's kind of anewcomer twenty sixteen, he was just an
author getting a film deal for hisbook, Kill Billy Elegy. But give
me your thoughts about his pick ofknowing what we know? Well, we
do know he wants to raise theminimum wage around the country, and that
to me is a people like me, which is still twenty five percent of
the Republicans now most people just dothe dual party system that's going to vote
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for Trump. Right because someone saysthey want to raise the minimum wage,
that's like a zero bar for me. I'll never speak to you, I'll
never vote for you, which meansyou have no understanding of anything to do
with economics. Plus, listen,I've been talking about not trading with China
for ten years before you met mepublicly made a movie about it. So
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they want to raise tariffs on China, but they want tariffs on everybody.
That makes no sense. Jimmy,this is no sense at all. The
last thing that jd Vance wants andI've been reading this like online, he
wants a week dollar. Well,I'm not voting for anybody who wants a
week dollar. And I think peoplelistening. The only time I mentioned anything
on radio was one time in twentytwenty in April when I said silver was
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really cheap on your show when itwas seven. It's now thirty one.
Okay, I'm just telling you,if you're on US dollars, it's time
to stop moving elsewhere. Now,Gold's already made the move, and silver's
made the move. But it's timeto get out because between Trump and what
they're gonna do, Advance, you'regonna get a very week dollar and you're
gonna have a disaster. Remember,nobody invests in a country that has a
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weak currency somebody called Japan. Thelast six years, right, nobody's from
the outside wants to invest in thatcountry because their rated return of getting them
money out goes down precipitously when thecurrency declines. I've been over this with
your listeners twenty five times and tenyears. We want a strong US dollar
because for the long term we geta lot more investment. But putting tariffs
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on everybody like England, Canada,someone joking we won't have any out.
All they're gonna do is do itback to us. So this is really
bad stuff. The last thing that'sstill coming around now as a president is
somehow this thing with the Federal Reserve. Listen the Federal Reserve. It's on
my website Steve Laughy dot com.I spoken about it many million times and
need to stop what they're doing,then eventually get rid of them. I've
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been over this, but to talkabout how you're gonna you were gonna get
rid of them, which you can'treally do. You can't. I mean,
by lord, you can remove themfor corese but what's the cause you
don't like him? And then nowhe's gonna let him stay if he does
what he likes, this is gonnabe disaster. So these things are big
disasters Economically, none of them haveto be done by Trump advance. They
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could just do normal things and winbig. So we'll see what happens,
because it seems to me that Jadvancedoesn't have an ideology either. He'll just
blow with the win. Remember intwenty fifteen and sixteen, Trump was the
worst guy. We get all thetext from him, right, and now
he was the greatest guy. Trumpis just Trump, no ideology, no
nothing, and Vance is just Vance, no ideology. They just want power.
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They want to win, and thistime they will. But they don't
have a policy, and that fact. One thing they don't have is any
policy about the national debt. Theyhave a single policy about it. I
guess they just want to make itbigger. Like Biden. This is really
shaping up to be a giant disaster. But the Republicans will police control the
Senate and the House. The worstis Steve Laffey his website Steve Laffy dot
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com. As he alluded to SteveLaffey dot com, Steve, I'm watching
this convention and I'm listening to theRepublicans talking. Of course, we know
that Trump was pretty good on terroristsand foreign policy. I appreciated that,
but they keep talking about make Americawealthy again. Let's get the economy back.
We're going to go back to thedays of Donald Trump, where inflation
was lower and the price of gaswas lower. They say all this,
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but nobody gives any specifics of howwe're going to do that. What's the
path forward? It is kind ofmissing. There's a lot of platitudes being
spoken. I think this happens atall, convinces a lot of platitudes.
And I know Donald Trump's path forwardon terrorism and foreign policy. I get
that, but I'm still not realclear on the specificity of his economic policy.
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I liked how the economy was,but I'm not sure if he has
the specifics of how to get usback there. Well, first of all,
if they liked what it was,there is no way if we go
back to the Donald Trump economy,which was two percent growth, two percent
growth, two percent growth, andnegative two percent growth in four years,
we're never growing a way out ofany of these definite problems. And when
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we have this recession, which isstarted, as I told you a month
ago, started and now people beginto realize I'm right, they're going to
run a debt to GDP with vanceand Trump as president of eight nine ten
percent. You want to see aweek dollars you want to see high real
interest rates, you're gonna Donald Trump, who wish he got shot between the
eyes. I mean hypothetically, Imean figuratively, this is gonna be a
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disaster. They've got to get somepolicies together. And if I were there,
if they would let me run thecountry into a giant recession by fixing
it for a year. In otherwords, take the medicine right, be
a strong dollar person. Change toa fair tax, a flat tax,
the nine nine nine plan, thetwelve twelve twelve plan, change the whole
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shoot match so you collect a lotmore revenue, but not raise the race
right, and they would be heroesin year three and four like Reagan was.
Remember there were two recessions under Reagan, but by the time he got
going in eighty four, the economywas growing, and those numbers for growth
under Reagan was something like four,five and six. So that's what we
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need to stop growing out of this. They have no plan for this.
It's not just platitude. They won'thave a plan in November. They don't
have a plan in Anuary. They'rejust going to be talking about Duolians.
But oh yeah, well, tohis credit, he didn't do anything about
it. He tried to shut itdown. We're still producing more oil in
America under Bide, more than ever. So I don't know what to say
about any of this, but foreignpolicy will certainly be better in a sense.
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You know, when we talk aboutwhat's happening with Iran and what happened
with Afghanistan, where somehow Joe Bidensees said no soldiers died. I think
at least thirteen died under that crazything, and we probably would not have
had an invasion of Ukraine if Trumpwas president. Remember Trump was going to
say these things and not do that. He's not going to negotiate. I'm
gonna break this down now, folks. He's not going to negotiate the power
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of Ukraine. Even though he saysa dude in the week, he's not
gonna do that. He'll just saysomething different in November or January, something
different. They just don't care aboutpolicy, They just care about platitudes.
But in his own sense, Trumpdoes have a decent sense of foreign policy
to keep us out of entanglements ina sense. But he just these people,
if they don't get their act together, they're going to be the Calvin
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Coo which is of the next fouryears, because there's only one thing I
know for sure. The twenty twentyeight election will be all about the national
debt and about the dollar go gettingweak, and about the fact we can't
pay the interest on the debt.It's not a subject today at all.
It's my subject, as you know, it's what I read for president of
But it's not a subject for thesepeople, so they won't be able to
handle it. Neither will the peoplearound them. Jimmy, they have no
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idea what they're doing. They justkeep changing their policies. In fact that
some people who are doing a twentytwenty five plan for Trump he doesn't know
that, he knows nothing about,and they're coming up with crazy things,
and he's saying, I don't knowanything about these people who are his friends,
who would do that to him comeup with these policies, can say
they're kind of Trump's right, whatare they not? The twenty twenty five
plan is is a proposal put upby the Heritage Foundation. In d says
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that's the Heritage Foundation, not me. The Heritage Foundation is putting out their
ideas, and you know that's howthey raise their money. You sent me
a headline that's interesting. In ourfinal couple of seconds together, Feds one
trillion dollar, one hundred one trilliondollars pile of paper losses are turning into
actual losses with more insight. Nowthe average American reads that and goes,
I don't really know what that meansand how that affects me. Break it
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down, one trillion dollars of paperlosses by the fad, they've lost some
money, it seems like, andthere's more insight, explain this to us.
Yes, when the rates were reallylow and should not have been row,
what did the Federal Reserve keep doing? It kept buying bounds, putting
them on the balance sheet. Thebalance sheet of the Federal Reserve was four
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hundred billion in two thousand and seven. It went to nine trillion. Now,
get out of calculator, folks.It's now they're taking it down slowly.
But when rates went up because theyfinally had to raise rates, they're
losing every money every day, likeone hundred billion dollars this year of real
losses. These are losses that areactual losses that are part of our national
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debt. So ask yourself the question. If you're a member the Federal Reserve,
one of the fifteen to seventeen memberswho created this problem and are now
losing one hundred billion American citizens.Listen, don't know how to lose a
million. They're losing one hundred billiona year. Wouldn't you resign? Wouldn't
someone say they were sorry? Finally? Never, They'll never say it.
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And in fact, what Powell saidlast week was he thought two percent growth
of the economy today was good.These people are clowns and they only represent
the elite. This is why Trumpis a genius marketer. He's not saying
trust me, He's saying, allthose other people suck, and we all
know they do. And so that'sall he does, and it's got him
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to the presidency once and probably twice. Yeah, the voice of Steve Laffey,
Steve, what's next on the travelitinerary? You're in Vienna. Now,
you've been to Copenhagen, You've beenall over various parts of Europehere you
headed next we head tomorrow to Salzburgand then to Innsbruck, and then Friday
were in Zurich. I will goto Liechtenstein for the first time in my
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life. Look it up on amap. It's near Zurich, and then
we will take it go to Parison Sunday, Amsterdam for two days,
Hillsburg. I will call you nextweek from the lovely place of London,
England, in the afternoon. Inthe following week, I'm going to call
you from Dublin. Wow, you'reon the worldwide globe trotting tour, Steve
Laffy. Tell the missus hello,and I'm glad you guys are having a
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great time. I hope somebody,I hope somebody is taking care of the
animals back at home. Nice.We have relatives taking care of the animals,
and we're not coming back for awhile. But at some point the
dollar is so strong. Another reasonI'm going so you just so you know
it's going to get so weak.I'm never leaving America, so I better
go now. I've better plan mytraveled africare real soon and the dollar dollar
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where it's at now? Steve Laffy, God bless you, my friend travels.
Safe, safe travels. Steve Laffeydot com, l A F F
E Y Steve Laffy dot com.All right, I mentioned earlier this hour
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for serious cases. I will alsomention again that you need to if you
ever want to hear portions of theprogram that you might have missed, you
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can always go to Jimmy Lakey dotcom. Yesterday I had the last two
days. Actually, I had agreat security expert, the number one security
expert by security organizations in the world. His name is Chuck Andrews. And
if you missed that interview talking aboutthe attempted assassination of President Donald J.
Trump, cutting through a lot ofthe noise, you ought to go listen
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to that interview. That is upat Jimmy Lakey dot com. You can
hear the There's two interviews up there. I think of Chuck, I believe
both of them. Listen to yesterday's. It was a long form interview.
It happened in the seven o'clock houryesterday morning, and I think we replayed
up a segment of that in thenine o'clock hour, but very very fascinating.
Everybody kept talking about that pitch roof. We couldn't have snipers on the
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pitchroof. It had a slight slopeto it. And then somebody was smart
enough to go, well, whyare the other snipers up on a roof
that's even steeper than that roof.There are some real blunders here by the
Secret Service and the leadership that wasprotecting that, and I hope we get
a very fast I heard somebody lastnight at the convention say we need to
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have a faster, a fast investigation, fast and thorough. But I'm afraid
because the government's going to look bad, and government entities are going to look
bad, they're going to slow rollthe truth. I got a phone call
last night or yesterday afternoon, whenI was heading back to my house,
I got a phone call that well, I'll tell you what it was.
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It was about. It was aboutthe Secret Service. And they said,
you didn't hear this from me.Cooberates a little bit of what Dan Bongino's
been saying as well. Samba tellyou what the phone call was all about.
Next news, Toxic Casel. Allright, welcome back to the program.
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I heard the story of the bottomof the hour news there. Jefferson
County Public Schools have sent a statementout of Fox thirty one after screenshots from
a teacher at their Simper Elementary Schoolin the jeff Co District here in Colorado,
show that the teacher talking about Trump'sattempted assassination with comments like agreeing that
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they missed they missed him. Jeffcosp puts out the statement of Fox thirty
one. Please know the Jeffco PublicSchools does not endorse in violence of any
kind. The district has social mediaguidance that encourages our employees to conduct themselves
in a professional manner and refrain fromposting inappropriate content on personal social media channels.
While our employees are entitled to theirown perspectives, please know that when
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they share those perspectives, they arenot speaking on behalf of the jeff Coo
School District. There's a mix ofsome people say this it's not on the
staff list anymore, but they sayshe's still employed with the district. This
teacher that's out there. It isjust amazing and it's really sad on just
a human level as to how thevitriol for Donald J. Trump has caused
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maybe good people to just go backcrab crazy. You have the state representative
Stephen Woodrow who took heat because expressinghis anks that they had missed and now
the devil. The devil, thedevil he called him, is still alive.
And you just have to ask yourself, what did you show me on
the doll where the Orange man touchedyou? Where did he harm you at
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he didn't. You just don't likehis policy, but you have been taught
and trained that someone that you don'tlike their policies or their style. By
way, I thought this was thisgroup that was offended by mean tweets.
By the way, I thought thiswas a group it was offended by words
and that the words and the spokenwords of Donald Trump. And yet look
at some of the messages they sendon their Twitter feed or wherever they feed.
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The people that were supposedly offended bythe mean tweet send are sending out
some of the most mean and viciousand nasty things ever on their Twitter machine
and other devices. So it's thehypocrisy is amazing, and just the mental
thing that's gone on is just it'squite disturbing. Again, the people that
were offended by mean tweets and meanwords, boy, there there there,
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they seem to be full of themright about now. The Colorado State Representative
Steve Woodward Woodrow, excuse me,represents Colorado's second district in the Denver area,
and he also said some pretty meanand nasty He had to remove his
Twitter account. He got such hisTwitter went went bye bye. And hopefully
you know the people in his districtthey re elect him. They get a
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bunch of sicko fans down there.They're just reluctive or they don't pay attention
to what's being spoken here. Butit's really hard for you to complain about
the Donald Trump, the Orange Man, and how he has such mean tweets
and he's just a mean guy,and he's whatever. He's a threat to
democracy because he's just all these thingsthey say, and yet you look at
just what they're saying. Now,it's that the thing we talk about.
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You always accuse your opponent of beingthe person or doing the things that you're
actually doing. Here's the story fromCampus reform dot com. A Catholic university
instructor in Kentucky was suspended after postingto Instagram, if you're gonna shoot man,
don't miss Bellaamine University instructor English instructorJohn James made the comment on Instagram
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story Saturday evening after a Pennsylvania manattempted to kill Trump during your rally on
Saturday. Lining up with the peoplelike the Jeff co teacher or state representative
Woodrow. If you're going to shoot, don't miss. The screenshot was picked
up by the New York Times article. He was commenting on a screenshot from
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a New York Times article covering theshooting. A search of the Bellamine Bellermine
Bellermine University class schedule for the fallshows that he will teach four English classes.
However, a spokesperson for the universitynow says that he has been placed
on unpaid leave. Words and actionsthat can done violence are unacceptable and contrary
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to our values here, which callfor respecting the intrinsic value and dignity of
every individual. We strive to createan inclusive community that welcomes all and models
the spirit of goodwill. We areaware of an offensive and unacceptable social media
post made by an employee over theweekend. That individual has been placed on
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immediate unpaid leave, the spokesperson wrote. After posting the remark to Instagram,
James this professor then said, ohmy god, he got discovered, so
he turned his account private. Hewanted to have a private Sick, deranged
conversation. I guess law enforcement officialssay that Thomas Matthews Chris carried out the
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assassination attempt. Blah blah blah.All right, back to the assassination attempt
of Donald J. Trump. Therewas conversation. Go back to listen to
my interview yesterday with a security expertand influencer top of the industry, recognized
by his peers as a top influencerin the industry of security. We were
talking about this. There's a story, there's so many stories coming out with
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him, and Chuck Andrews was tryingto address many of them, and why
did they not have snipers on thatroof? And the Secret Service director said,
well, it was a sloped roof. But then people started putting photos
of the other snipers on the roofabove Donald Trump, and you could see
their roof was even more sloped,so that story of the sloped room kind
of went away. Chuck Andrews hadsaid that one of the reasons they might
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had been some delay is that isthat it might have been some delay is
because the slope groove actually could keepthe shooter hidden depending on the line of
sight from the other snipers. Butthere's a discussion as that snipers that were
on the roof and made the killshot on the assassin, it would be
assassin that there was a forty twosecond delay in getting permission. They did
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not have permission to kill. Andwere they police where they local hired police
brought in snipers who have to getpermission or were they actual secret service?
I had a source call me yesterdayand say call me. You got to
call me. And I called mysource and my source said, lak you.
I didn't get the message. Earlierthe day, I didn't get my
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message. My phone was on theold silent mode. I was working on
some other things. Called me andsaid I talked to people. Believe me,
I know these people, and youdidn't hear it from me. That
took the shot was a secret Serviceagent. That was secret service and he
did not have to wait for fortytwo second delay. He says. What
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he's hearing happened was the shooter getsup on that roof and this is the
question, how did he get onthe roof? And there the question is
the secret service agent that made theshot. His vest said police, but
he was secret service. That's thething. As soon as he could get
him within two or three seconds,Boom, he shot. They think that
the shooter gets up on the roof, and that's the question. It was
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the Secret Service that made the shot. Shooter gets up there, and local
police are confirmed to be the onesthat allowed him up there. They didn't
have that perimeter done. But theslope roof stuff is nonsense. They can
be on the slope proof all theywon. That's the Secret Service director.
The forty two second delay waiting forpermission to shoot, that is also My
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source says that's not true. Theguy shot him once, he got him
in the crosshairs and got him inthat. Now, why didn't have him
in the crosshairs earlier? Why wasn'tit identified? There's a throat on the
referra redar. That's all. That'sall going to be investigated. But some
of the stories about a forty twosecond delay, my source says, that's
it just wasn't true. That's nothow it happened. That that Secret Service
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agent that had a police jacket onis he was he was actually Secret Service.
There's the there's the presidential detail.And this was outlined to me and
confirmed to me yesterday talking to thefriend. The people that wear the suits
and you know, kind of speakingto their into their cuffs of their shirts
and jackets, sometimes in their microphones. Those are the presidential detail. They
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wear suits. But then you haveif you just go to Secret Service dot
gov, you can see all thefield offices. You have Secret Service agents
that are in uniform much more likepolice uniforms. And that's why some of
them will say police, but they'reactually Secret Service. They're police Secret Service
police, and their field offices allacross America. Denver has a field office
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as well, and so again that'sthe confusion. People think, well,
wouldn't the Secret Service not be whatthey me in a suit in dark glasses.
No, that's the presidential detailed addressesthat way, that's not necessarily the
rank and file. And evidently thereare three tiers confirmed this again reading up
this morning and to talk to afriend yesterday, there's three tiers of security.
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And the question is why there's theperimeter one perimeter, two, perimeter
three and they said that was onthe outer perimeter. The question is going
to have to be researched. Whodecided that about one hundred and thirty yards
four hundred and something feet was theouter perimeter. The outer perimeter of security
should have been, you know,a thousand yard a long long time.
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There's a lot of things about theadvance that need to come up. That
was a very close end perimeter.Three. Everybody stand by Laky six hundred
K cool. I was talking tosomebody yesterday about the heat. They they're
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in the roofing business. I said, how's it been being upon the roofs
in this heat? And they said, last week was scorcher. It was
brutal. Very thankful for the reprieveof the of the weather just a little
bit the last couple of days someovercasts, cooler weather, but last week
was brutal. You know, listen, summer's not over. We're we're we're
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we're on mid July. That airconditioning in your home is going to be
running a little bit more, uhseveral more months here. And here's what
you need to know. You needto make sure that, first of all,
if it's not cooling like you wanted, if last week was a sign
that maybe your AC is not workingthe way that it should, the HVAC
system of your home is not working, you got to get one hour heating
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and air conditioning out there. Gethim to check it out. They'll do
a tune up on it. Icall it a they call it a maintenance
check, and they'll find out whywas it so hot in your house last
week? Why couldn't your AC keepup with that extreme heat we had last
week? Because we've got more extremeheat coming summer, is still here?
Listen One Hour Heating and air Conditioning. This is who I use at the
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of fact, several years ago,I had to replace the HVAC systems of
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Colorado for thirty five plus years andthey're just I love it. And now
that I know their bright yellow vans, I see him. I was headed
out towards the airport one day andI was in the uber car waving as
some guy that I knew was oneof my technicians. He didn't recognize me.
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The uber car probably thought I wasweirdo out by the airport. But
he's they're taking care of people,making sure you stay comfortable. Listen whether
it's that tune up, that maintenancecheck. I have about twice a year
for that to just make sure thesystems don't They try to find the weakness
of the system before the system goescould put on the worst day of the
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I have the tune up done acouple of times a year. If I've
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ever had a breakdown, I callthem. They're twenty four to seven.
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they replace the entire HVAC systems atmy home a couple of years ago.
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Corey Clinton. One hour heating andair conditioning. It's eight five five
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dot Com slash Jimmy Lakey, andyou'd be sure to tell them that Jimmy
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Laky is a guy that told methe call mentioned my name. It brings
thrill to the offices there when theyhear my name. I think it does,
at least I say it does bringthrill to them if they just tell
him I told you to call eightfive five one hour, all right?
Why just look at the clocke werealmost out of time in this segment.
Coming up next hour, will continuethe show and we will be talking with
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your Well, we'll talk to WillTrackMan. He is with the General Counsel
of the Mountain States Legal Foundation.He is out in Milwaukee at the convention.
He's of course checks in on theshow. Is one of our legal
scholars and legal experts on a regularbasis. Will TrackMan going to be on
the show. He's in Milwaukee,been a part of the convention. We'll
talk to Will TrackMan next. Also, don't miss this nine o'clock friend of
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the program, legal mind John O'Connor. He was deep throats attorney back in
the day. He's gonna jump intothe fray as well. Don't miss it
two great legal minds coming up.News Talk six hundred k col