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October 7, 2024 • 36 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:06):
All right, here we go. It's Monday. Aren't you excited?
Hall Monday Monday. Nice to have you here on the show.
Jimmy is my name? Happy again Monday, the seventh day
of October, Year of Our Lord, twenty twenty four. And
let's do it. I say this every Monday morning that
I remember to say it, that everybody link arms together.
This is your radio support group. And we will march

(00:27):
step by step, hand in hand, arm in arm until
we get to Friday together, and then we will call
it a weekend again. But in the meantime, Happy Monday, everybody.
And it's that crisp air is out there again. Heat
over the weekend, but falls looming. I can sense it
out there. All you do is walk out at the
time of the morning that I walk out and go, oh,
it's a little bit nippy out here, and you get

(00:51):
yourself a little jacket, but still got the short pants on.
I don't. Somebody asked me yesterday, said do you has
shorts all the time? Short pants? And I said, yeah,
I do. I kind of do. I refuse. It's my
protest to winter. And there are times that I put
on the bridges, as they say in the pants but
I am still still on the golfing shorts. I'm ready
to go golfing, except I'm not much of a golfer.

(01:11):
But anyway, that's why it's okay. I'm ready and I
can handle it. I'm a tough man. One year ago today,
October the seventh was a deadly attack on Israel by Hamas,
the terrorist group backed by Iran, and October seventh this year,
we're still fighting. They're still fighting the remnants of those
terrorists that are seeking to destroy them. I think one

(01:33):
of the things that's lost, and I haven't heard a
lot of it addressed on this one year commemoration and
anniversary of that attack. And we'll talk about this a
little bit later with doctor Carol Lieberman on the show.
But there's still over one hundred, almost two hundred hostages
that are alive. There are several hundred taken, some I
think have been released, some have been killed, found dead
on the streets of in the Gaza area where they've

(01:56):
been found dead. But there's still some that we believe
are alive. And I don't know if anybody in the
media is picking up on this. Maybe it's bad optics.
I don't know, but some of those are American citizens.
Did you recognize that some of the people being held
by Helmas right now for the last three hundred and
sixty five days are American citizens? And it seems as
if there's not a lot of passion or fervor or

(02:20):
attention on that topic that we have American citizens being
held in by Helmas right now, still three hundred and
sixty five days later. I just throw that out there
for your consideration during this commemoration that when you say
why does this matter to us? First of all, I
think Benjamin Nett and Yahoo, when he addressed a joint
session of Congress a couple of months ago, said the

(02:40):
only thing standing between Iran and the United States of
America is Israel. And there he is correct. That's why
I ran screams death to America, which brings him back
to the ask the question, why am the heck would
Joe Biden, as soon as he gets in office, release
billions of dollars, multiple millions dollars of held assets that

(03:03):
had been that had been held by the United States
and released him back to Iran. Iran was pretty much dead.
You hadn't heard much of Iran. Hamas has Bela, you
weren't hearing a lot of them. The hooties has a
phrase you didn't here up until three and a half
years ago. And because those are all backed by the
Iranian government, but because of sanctions and restrictions put on

(03:25):
Iran by the Trump administration, there were multiple bazillions of
dollars held here that Iran says, that's our money in
the United States. ISSI now get in it, because you'll
fund some very bad things. But because I guess Joe Biden,
I don't know cozy ups to terrorists. I don't know
what its philosophy is, but I guess he thinks if
we're nice to them and we'll give them the brazillions

(03:45):
of dollars, then they're just going to go play nice
on the playground. Well three and a half almost four
years later, they're not playing nice on the playground. And
Iranian back terrorist one year ago today not only killed
over a thousand Israelis, which would be equivalent to our
nine to eleven being like tens of thousands of people
per capita when you look at the population, but they

(04:07):
also are still to this day holding United States hostages.
And I don't mean to be hyperbolic here, But I
don't know how you can look at the re energized
Iran that we saw over the last four years under
the Biden administration and then look at these hostages are
being held in the gaza areas somewhere, they're being held

(04:28):
by hamas and not say that somehow that's Kamala Harrison
Joe Biden's fault, because it was their administration that, with
the jumper cables of releasing bazillions of dollars, re energized
Iran and their terrorist enterprises around the globe. And so
as you get your ballots here in the next several
days in Colorado and across America listening on the iHeartRadio app,

(04:52):
you need to realize who's complicit. There's American hostages held
because of that guy that's in the Oval office and
the Vice President. I throw that out there for your
consideration on this day of October seventh commemoration. Again, we'll
talk about that a little bit later with doctor Carol Lieberman.
She's been very active, and she's been active even this
weekend and some of the commemorations last week. We talked

(05:13):
to her in Los Angeles this weekend. I believe she
was in New York and just trying to commemorate and
raise attention to the terrorism that happened one year ago
today and made the souls that were lost rest in peace.
And may we not forget that these folks are many
of these hostages are actually they're American citizens. There, American citizens,

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and that's a sad thing. And we don't seem to
have that reported. All right, what else we have here?
Everybod watched the differ Broncos over the weekend. Broncos pulled
one out, looked pretty good. They kind of got things rolling.
You have to say, the Raiders fell apart, I said yesterday,
the raiders of the Raiders receivers, I said, the Raiders
receivers yesterday looked as if they looked like the Broncos
receivers in Game one. They couldn't hold the past to

(05:58):
save their lives. Now some of them were stretched to
have to get But you kind of felt bad for that.
What is the gardner minshew that those guys would like
bat it up like a volleyball and they get an interception.
I mean he threw a couple of interceptions. Don't don't
get me wrong, but some of that was just who's
the receiving core for the Las Vegas Raiders and they

(06:18):
needed a little help. Yesterday Broncos looked pretty good. I
have a pretty good good for the Broncos fans out there,
Broncos Nations. Hold on, Broncos fans. I know the tendency
in Broncos country is we're going to the super Bowl.
Hold on, my friends. You got a long season to go,
and they're looking good. Just take one step at a
time and enjoy every moment and just basket it. Don't

(06:41):
don't all of a sudden pretend that this is a
championship team. Could it be one day, I'm guessing it
could be, but right now, just take one step at
a time and don't get too crazy. All right, don't
start buying your tickets to the Super Bowl. I mean,
anything's possible, but I'm not going to go to Las
Vegas and put my money on that for this, So
just hold on. And I say that because and I've

(07:03):
had other friends that have lived in other markets, worked
in other markets, meaning cities, and market's a radio term,
a media term, television market, the radio market. I've had
other friends that have lived in other areas and they say, yeah,
you come to Denver and the Denver metro in the
Colorado area. And as soon as there's a win, it's
automatically it's all or nothing. It's like we're gonna, We're gonna,

(07:24):
We're winning the Super Bowl. No, you did a good job,
Broncos Nation. The Broncos did a good job. They looked
pretty good yesterday. And they long stretch ahead of them,
and let's hope that everybody stays injury free. And there's
a long season ago. But don't don't get too just
just enjoy it. Just learn to enjoy the moment and say, hey,
we look better than we did last year or the
year before that, and it's getting better. It's getting better

(07:46):
in Denver, and just enjoy that moment. I did not
get to watch all of the Dallas game, the Dallas
Cowboys versus the Pittsburgh Steelers. That was the NBC Sunday
Night game. I had intended to watch quite a bit
of it, but the game was delayed hour or so
because of epic rain and lightning that was happening happening
in Pittsburgh. So so I sat down to watch this

(08:10):
game and I said, Okay, I'll watch. Maybe I'll watch
an hour of this, maybe an hour and a half,
and then I'll start heading to bed. And then I
tuned in and dogg on it. It was delayed, and
it was delayed, and it was delayed. I was about
to head to bed. Then it started, and then I
watched a little bit of it, and then I said, Okay,
I'm going to go to bed because I'm guessing I'm
When you're a Cowboys fans for a lifetime, you know

(08:30):
that you automatically just become a pessimist. I'm like the
Broncos fans who are going to win the Super Bowl
left like two victories. The Cowboys can win sixteen games
in a row, and we Cowboys fans say, yeah, they're
going to screw this up, and we're automatically negative about
the thing. So there's a difference in the psyche between
the two camps. So I'm watching the game. I said,
it's kind of tied up right now, it's not looking

(08:52):
too bad for the Cowboys. I'll go to bed and
wake up in the morning for bad news. Woke up
this morning brighten her life as I normally do for
the show, and I'm kind of getting ready to go
and I said, oh, I should check my phone. So
I asked my telephone. I asked, I would say serie,
but I was calls everybody's phone in America to go off.
So I asked my phone. I said, who won the

(09:12):
game last night? And the Cowboys pulled it out in
the last thirty seconds. Look, I was a very exciting game.
It was like one o'clock in the morning on the
East coast, back in Steeler time, and about eleven o'clock
hour time, well past my bedtime. So I missed it,
and I think I recorded it. I think I might
have set record on it just in case there was
some epic finish, But it looked like I watched some

(09:34):
highlights this morning as well, and it looked like it
was an epic finish, marching down the field miraculously the
Cowboys pulled it out and there was a fumble and
then they recovered it. I mean the Cowboys fumbled themselves,
don't recovered it. It was it was the Keystone cops
marching down the field. I looked like But anyway, they
made it and the Cowboys beating the Steamers. So all
my Steevers friends out there suck at Buttercup. That's all

(09:58):
I have to say. Now, I've got a a couple
of you know, Cowboys fans are the least mauthy out there.
Other fans are like mauvy. They're like placing bets on stuff.
We're gonna be better than you, and I'm like, hey,
don't bet on us, We'll probably lose it for you. Again,
there's just a different psyche after years of torture and
abuse in Dallas as a Dallas fans. So two teams
that I cheered for yesterday both won. One I saw

(10:20):
win the Denver Broncos, and the other I did not
see win, but I saw the vantage point of it
this morning in the final score. And so I think
there are other games yesterday that were played. The forty
nine Ers lost. I do know that that's a sad thing.
That's one of my other teams, the forty nine ers.
So yeah, it was tragic. I mean, two out of
three ain't bad, is it. I don't know how the

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Bengals did because I'm a Joe Burrow fan, so if
we had three or four teams that I kind of
keep an eye on. But it's a it was good, good,
good day for the Cowboys and good day for the Broncos.
So Happy Broncos Monday to everybody. And I'm sure do
they are there any Remember when the Colorado Rockies would
like hit a double, you got a double cheese, or
you got tacos or something. I remember there's always a

(11:03):
special with the Rockies if they did something, which was
rare when they did anything. But is there any kind
of deal. I don't know if there's any meal deals
today because the Broncos win. If there is, go find it.
There may be. What I'm saying is there could be
free food out there for somebody if the Broncos win.
I don't know what the game is, but I know
I know remember the Rockies game, you had chant, we

(11:23):
want tacos because they were going to get tacos if
there was I don't remember how you got tacos, but
you did something to get tacos and everybody got tacos
the next day at Taco Bell. That's all I remember that.
Of all my memories of Rockies games, they didn't go
to any this year. Yeah, that's what I remember. You
get tacos. I think you still could still get tacos
this year. And I know that you there was like

(11:45):
a deal on double cheeseburgers or something if you had
the mobile app for something. Yeah, all right, good to
have you here on the show this morning. Happy day
to you. A lot of US talk over the weekends
still about the recovery and the response of the US
government from regarding the response of the US government regarding

(12:08):
Hurricane Helene. Did you see this video? It was really
kind of sad. I don't know where Joe Biden was
coming in from, and he was about to walk in
kind of towards the White House, and they asked him,
what about what about the government response to the storm?
And you can find the video, and I have the
audio here. I I'll play it for you, but I
think I heard it earlier on the radio and Fox
News just Fox News Radio or ABC or whatever. I

(12:30):
scanned the dial in the morning and Biden, God bless him,
he actually he actually said what storm were talking about?
And he says, oh, that storm. Yeah, they're getting all
the help they need, and like he forgot what he
was talking What storm are we talking about? That was
a very strange response. But there's a lot of criticism
of the government response there in North Carolina and South Carolina.

(12:54):
Virginia's even got hit on this thing. And you've gotten
the Tennessee area flow. And then there's another storm flowing.
And may see this other storm that's coming. It's a
Merlin or Mervyn or something like that. It's headed that way,
but it's coming in. It's already in the Gulf of Mexico.
And usually these storms go back kind of to the
They come from the east and head towards the west

(13:16):
and up to the you know, they hit the America
from the Atlantic. This one's already in the Gulf of
Mexico and it's gonna flow back east. If I'm looking
at the weather map right. And I don't remember because
we used to follow hurricanes because I lived in Texas,
and if they ever came up through the Gulf and
went through Houston, you knew you're gonna get a few
days of rain in in the Dallas area, maybe a

(13:37):
lot of rain. And I remember my grandmother lived in
Deep East, Texas and she was only about an hour
and a half north of the Beaumont Houston, that whole
area there, that whole stretch about an hour and a
half north, and she lived in the Deep Piny Woods
of Texas, and I remember her, they would well. I
was staying with her for a few days one summer
when I was a little tike, and the hurricane hit

(13:58):
the Gulf coast and dog on it. There was enough
water in the streets the next couple of days to
play in. I remember that. Now. I'm sure people were
suffering and whatever, but as a kid, I just like, hey,
I'm playing the floodwaters. And I was playing out in
the middle of the street that was covered with water.
The storm had passed and it was it wasn't dangerous.
Don't worry. I did not. My grandmother did not let
me put myself in danger. But we used to watch

(14:18):
the hurricanes. I never remember one going this direction. Look
at the weather map, see how this storm is flowing,
and I'll have to look it up and see. But
I just saw them. I mean, I kept hearing your
storms about to hit Florida again, and then I said, well,
let me look at it. Then I saw my map
and I said, well, that's already in the golf of Mexico,
and it's already in the middle of the golf and
now it's going to head back over to Florida. I've

(14:40):
never seen that weather pattern. But maybe I'm guessing no
one seems to be freaked out about it except me,
so I guessing we're all right, all right, anybody watched Saturday,
We got a lot of news, and we're all over
the map here, but that's okay. That's what we do.
In the first segment of the show, we set the
table of all the things that happened over the weekend.
Anybody watched the Saturday Night Live over the weekend? It
was a white interests. I only saw snippets of it.

(15:02):
I can't. I don't. First of all, I was in
bed by that time, even on a Saturday night. I've
become a very tired old guy, and I said, I've
got I'm doing my best to be healthier, and so
I'm trying to keep my sleep patterns pretty much the
same even over the weekend. Stay up a little bit later,
but not much. And so Saturday night I was already
into bed by this time. But Saturday Night Live aired

(15:23):
and I saw some highlights, and I need to go
back and watch it. Nate Bargatsky, who's one of my
favorite comedians out there today, he was the host of it.
It's the second time to host it. And if you
don't know Nate Bargatsky, he's like a clean comedian. He
doesn't curse, he doesn't use naughty words, he doesn't make
references that are up that are inappropriate all ages if

(15:43):
you can get the humor. But he's really funny. I
like Nate Burgansky. So he hosted, and that's what caught
my attention. And it was interesting that on Saturday they
parodied a little bit of jd Vance, which is fine
that we conservatives don't get upset when you parody us,
but I was surprised they really gave a parody of

(16:03):
of of Tim Waltz and Kamala Harris really went after
Tim Waltz. I'll put if you haven't seen that snippet
that was kind of funny as well. It was Kamalo
and her husband watching the debate. Supposedly she's drinking wine
and she says, oh, I wish I would have chosen Josh,
and her husband says, you mean Shapiro. She goes, no,
the cabernet and she held up a bottle. She had

(16:25):
the wrong brand of wine, but she goes well, her
husband's Doug's husband. Doug says well, at least he hasn't
said anything crazy while they're watching the debate, and then
they go to whichever actor was playing the part of
Tim Waltz and said something like, uh, whoever was playing
the part of Tim Waltz said, I became friends with
school shooters and then she broke her wine glass. It was.

(16:47):
It was funny, it was and it was really kind
of the first time in a while that just saw
some real parody and comedy going both ways. Usually they're
very nasty towards the Orange guy, very mean towards the Donald,
but this time there was a it looked like I
didn't see the whole thing kind of equal opportunity parody.
And that's what makes comedy good when you can laugh

(17:08):
at yourself and you can laugh at others and now
everybody's going to get all ticked off and they're panties
in a bunch when you have that bit of humor.
So if you saw Saturday Night, Love Saturday Night Live
on Saturday, Love your thoughts on it. The parts that
I saw were quite funny, the parts where they go
after JD. Vans like, so you're not going to answer
the question, he goes no. It was just they portrayed

(17:29):
him as smooth and it was good. I enjoyed the
whole thing. So if you watched it, I'm sure you
saw it. Matter of fact, in the next segment, I
won't do it now. In the next segment of the show,
I will play some audio that I have from Nate
Bargatsky hosting It'll start your Monday morning off with a
little funny, a little audio of Nate Burgatsky hosting the

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Saturday Night Live. I'll do that in the very next
segment of the show. Again, I think one of the
lead stories you're going to follow all day is this
commemoration of the anniversary or the date one year ago,
that October seventh, where Israel became the victims again. Remember

(18:12):
when this happened and I heard this, I think it
was again. I scanned the dial all morning and I
believe it was sitting here in the studio that I
heard it. It was an editorial or an op ed,
and it was a young lady talking about the tragedy.
That we forget is that twelve hundred people died. Women
and children were killed, raped, people running their homes, grabbing

(18:32):
any weapon they could to fight them back and it
was just students. This is the Rashashana time, this is
the New Year's season, this is a Jewish celebration. So
there was a concert happening there, and the concert was happening,
and these terrorists came in on motorcycles. They came in
on paragliders over the border. I mean, it was very
They came in and just did a lot of destruction

(18:54):
and it was devastating, and people are still being held
hostage to this day. And the sad thing is the
next day, right here in America, an uneducated populace was
chanting in the streets and protesting death to Israel and
New York and la in one place, they were actually
in the streets like twenty four hours later chanting seven hundred,
seven hundred, which is the number at that time they

(19:16):
knew had died in that massacre. It's a day of
commemoration in Israel, and it should be a day of
commemoration of ours. And we ought to remember again that
we have American hostages being held by Hamas. One year later,
they're there, and we kind of forgot about him, didn't we.
I'll be back, Laky, Good morning, Happy Monday, Colorado six

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hundred k col All right, here we go Monday morning

(20:20):
it is, And got a text from a buddy, Corey
Clinton at one hour Heating and air Conditioning. He said,
seven runs, Lakey, seven runs. I had asked the question
how it was he got tacos for the Rockies this season.
I know there's a double cheeseburger deal if they hit
a double I think a McDonald's something like that. But
you got tacos if they hit seven runs in a game.

(20:41):
So yeah, thanks, Corey, appreciate the information. He's listening this morning,
and I said seven runs to get tacos. So I
don't know yet if there's any equivalent for the Broncos
if they win, if you get any free tacos or
free burgers anywhere, but if you know of a food deal, listen,
We're always open for food deals here on this program.
Let me know. I don't know. Somebody messaged me and

(21:02):
said Applebee's has something. I don't know what Applebee's has.
I don't even know what that means. You got to
give me more specifics than just Applebee's. I don't know
what that means. So if the Broncos won yesterday, is
a free food it's the free Tacos is like seven runs.
I don't know, but congratulations to the Denver Broncos or
the Donkeys yesterday, for I'm defeating the Las Vegas Raiders.
By the way, speaking of Las Vegas, you hear that

(21:24):
you see the footage. By the way, I just heard
the news about this Frontier Airline flight that caught on fire.
An engine caught on fire in air made an emergency
landing at the McCarran Airport. I don't want to call
it the Harry Reid International, I still call it mccarrin
so mccaren Airport in Las Vegas. I'm stubborn like that.
They landed there at the airport and the cockpit had

(21:45):
filled with smoke. You heard the control towers say, we've
lost contact with the pilot. There's no contact with the pilot. Unfortunately,
the pilot was still there. They landed the plane and
firefighters and first responders that are immediately dousing the flames.
I haven't heard much else. The mask. I'm guessing the
mask deployed. I'm guessing it was as scary as heck. Moment.

(22:05):
They're gonna have to clean the seats in that airplane.
I'm guessing, but I'm glad everybody was okay. No one
was hurt, miraculously. But I heard the story, but only
this morning early when I was watching the news that
I see the footage of it, and quite scary, quite scary.
I've only been in I mean, I've been in some
severe turbulence. I've talked about it before, where a flight

(22:25):
attendant comes flying across lands in my lap. Unfortunately, she
was pretty and so I said just stay here, which
is probably not the proper thing to say, but that
was scary. But fortunately we had our seatbelt on, and
if you have your seatbelt on, you're okay with that.
I have had a couple of diversions. One in which

(22:46):
was a couple of years ago. We were my son
and I were flying back from Dallas, and the pilot
came on and said, please don't panic, but we have
to emergency land in Dallas. When we land, we think
we're going to be okay, but there we'll be firefighters
and first responders lined up on the tarmac just in case.
I don't evenmember what the problem was. Well, my son,
we were sitting there and he had his bow's headphones

(23:06):
on listening to music or something, and I'm sitting there,
so well, no need to tell him that, you know,
this could be at force. So I just said, well,
here we go. Let's just hold on and come in
for the landing. But because I didn't have headphones on,
I could hear people whimpering in the plane and crying
and getting very stressed down, and the pilot was very reassuring.
He's like, hey, guys, we're just it's just kind of

(23:26):
a standard thing, but it's a protocol. Everything's fine, we
have no problems up here, but we need to get
back to the airport so that they can I don't
know if they had to fix something or look at something.
I don't remember. Maybe we changed planes. I don't remember.
I honestly, I don't remember. It wasn't that shocking to
me because I travel a lot, and you know, I
don't want to go down the plane, but you know,

(23:47):
it's the Lord's time, and I guess it's time. I
wasn't panic, but I do remember sitting there with my son, going, well,
he's happy right now. He's listening to music or playing
a game or something, so no need to disturb him
with all the stress of a plane. So I didn't.
I let him do his thing. That's what fathers do.
We protect our children from things like that. Anyway, if
you haven't seen the footage of that, the photos, the footage,

(24:09):
I'm the stutter here on a Monday morning of the
airplane on the tarmac in Vegas with an engine on fire.
It's some frightening stuff in Frontier airlines, is uh. I
guess they said they're looking for a cause, and I'm
sure everybody else is looking for a cause as well.
And that's a scary moment yesterday. And I don't I

(24:30):
don't know anything about the flight. I have to look
that up. But I've said I heard the story, and
then I saw the footage. I'm like, ooh, that's not good.
And then I just heard the control tower just now
where they said lost contact with the pilot. So I'm
guessing the pilot was just coming down saying I hope
you guys see me because we're coming in for a
landing boys, and got it down. Good for the pilot.
Good well trained pilots made the safe landing. Therefore, it

(24:51):
could have been a very very bad situation. Hey, a
programming note, if I may tomorrow morning, I'm just going
to get this on your calendar. Tomorrow morning, which is
October the eighth, in my nine o'clock hour, the nine
o'clock hour, I'm going to have an in studio conversation.
We call it a debate, but I want to have

(25:11):
more of a conversation, and it's going to be with
Dan Woog and Jelaire McMillan, both candidates in House District nineteen.
Jeelaire's the Democrat, Dan wug is the Republican. Both have
agreed to come into my studio tomorrow and I've I've
kind of said the parameters and one of the things
I want to talk about one of the we're going
to talk about imigration, the cost of living in Colorado
and what the legislature of what can be done about

(25:32):
and what should be done about it is one of
our topics. We're going to talk about immigration in Colorado
and the effects of that. We'll talk a little bit.
It just kind of depends on the flow. Those are
my top two topics. We may get into education and
some other things, and then I'm going to let them
ask each other questions as the candidates, and that's going
to be the entire entirety of my nine am hour,

(25:56):
So if you're in that House District nineteen, you might
want to pay attention. That is part of Erie, part
of Boulder County, part of Well County. I think all
of Erie goes over across into the Firestone Frederick Dicono,
and I think it heads on up into the Mead,
So that southern part of the I twenty five corridor

(26:16):
in northern Colorado heading down towards the Northwest Parkway in
the tollway. This would be your house district. And Jennifer
Parente has been the Democrat that held that seat and
she decided not to run for reelection. Jelir McMillan is
the replacement Democrat and Jelaire and Dan will be in
the studio tomorrow. Just a programming note at nine o'clock
tomorrow morning if you're getting ready for your ballot. Also,

(26:38):
I keep telling you about your ballot. I went to
Complete Colorado this morning and the Independence Institute does have
a guide and I would suggest you look at it
on how to vote for all of the ballot initiatives
and amendments that are on the ballot. How would they
recommend you vote. Independence Institute comes at it from a

(26:59):
libert tarrian, more think tank on the conservative side, but
much more libertarian and small governments, so they may not
see exactly like maybe someone with a strictly conservative a
vantage point. They come at it from a libertarian standpoint.
An Independence Institute is led by John Caldaras, so that
I ought to tell you something about that, but that
voter's guide is up there as well. So again I

(27:22):
keep beseeching you there for brethren and sister, and to
make sure that you are ready to vote for everything
on that ballot, because there's activists that put those things
on ballots hoping that you will be so tired, so weary,
and so lazy that you won't check out these things,
and therefore they'll pass whatever this crazy stuff is on
the ballot. So learn how all the ballot initiatives take
some time. The Independence Institute has their voter guide. It's

(27:44):
linked up at complete Colorado dot com. Complete Colorado dot com.
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All right, coming up on the program, I will play
that Nate Bargatsky interview excuse me, monologue, a portion of
it from Saturday Night Live. It's a little funny coming
up in that. I promise you to be the next segment.
I will not skip it this time. Uh Nate Burganski
on Saturday Night Live. He's a funny guy, one of
my favorite comedians out there right now. And I didn't
see the entire episode of Saturday Night Live, but I
want to go back and watch it because I think

(29:32):
Burgansky is really funny. I'll play a snippet of it
coming up to get your morning going with a little smile, humor.
Everybody lighting up. It's Monday, but we'll get to Friday together.
Laky six hundred k col All right, here we are,

(30:18):
But I'm happy Monday to you. Everybody's good. I hope
I'm feeling good here. I really am I've been trying
to go to bed on time. That's been a big
deal for me. I can operate off little sleep, but
I figure it's not good for me, so I'm trying to.
I mean i've been, I've been. My body is like
used to. It's like, yeah, please go to bed. It's

(30:38):
it's fun. It's bad. So I missed the game last night,
the Cowboys game. Watched a little bit of it, just
to say that I watched some of it. But the
Cowboys pulled that thing out. Man, I can't believe it.
I looked up this morning early this morning and said
who won the Cowboys? And the Cowboys game had just
ended like a few hours before by the time I
wake up because they were delayed by delayed by rain.
But the Cowboys pulled that out over the Steelers the

(30:59):
Broncos yesterday. So it's a good weekend. Oh in Alabama.
I'm an Alabama fan because you know, I like them
roll tied, but I wasn't. I'm not an avid fan.
I don't cheer against him. I don't hate the Crimson Tide.
I've gone to see many games, watch them win the
National championship a few years ago in Arizona, So I
like them, but I was not upset to see them lose.

(31:23):
To see them lose against Vanderbilt. We see the goal
post doing going down the streets in Nashville. That stadium
is not right next to Broadway in Nashville. I don't
know how they got that thing there. It's it's a
couple of miles down the road. I don't know they hiked.
I don't know if they put in the back of it.
It was a big but the goal post headed down
the Broadway there and celebrating. And I thought the great
troll after that game was I guess Nick Saban, the

(31:46):
last year's and former coach of the Crimson Tide, had
said on sports centers, somewhere there's if there's one place
you don't have to worry about winning or you're not
in fear of losing, and it's the easiest place you're
going to play in the SEC, it's at Vanderbilt, And
so was the Vanderbilt students were flooding onto the state
under the onto the field after the game they played

(32:07):
the Saban quote. I thought that was a fantastic troll
of Alabama and Nick Saban all right, as promised Nate Burgansky.
He's one of my favorite comedians. He was the host
of the second time this past Saturday night on SNL
Saturday Night Live. And I just he's funny. If you
haven't watched Burgansky, he's clean. You're not going to get
wordy derds or sexual innu windows or dirty stories. He's

(32:27):
just a funny guy. And this was his I like Burgansky.
He's really good. And I'm going to go back and
watch SNL just just to see the opening montologue of Berghanski.
But this is it. Part of his opening monologue, I
believe on Saturday Night on SNL, roll the audio first.

Speaker 2 (32:43):
Time I had raspberry forty years old? Forty years old,
first time I had raspberry? I said it at the part,
I was like, what is this? And they go the bowl.
That's that's how much they figured. Well, clearly knows who
raspberry is. It makes more sense for him not to
know what a bowl is. How did seve raspberries growing up?

(33:09):
You know, I don't come from money, all right. I
still swim with my eyes open. I love I love
processed food, you know, I love it. I'm a farm, factory,
table guy.

Speaker 1 (33:23):
And if you haven't I think I got a special
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We're going to continue to go through the news of
the weekend and reflect more on October the seventh, one
year ago today, Israel was attacked by the Iranian backed

(35:30):
Hamas group and the Middle East is still on fire
one year later, and there's American hostages, American citizens that
are still hostages in in Gozaa this day after that
seventh attack. We'll talk about it more more to come,
Laky on the radio. One hour down, three to go,
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