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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Here we go, second hour of the program. Hey kids,
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snow is on the way in northern Colorado. Some of
you out east and south, you already got the snow.
God bless you. Drive safe.
Speaker 2 (00:10):
Well.
Speaker 1 (00:11):
If you're head and east, don't go. Everything's closed up
twenty four thirty four. Further east you go towards Kansas.
It's a frozen out, my friends, a frozen tun Drive
seventy has been closed up overnight, and I believe it's
still closed as well. So drive safe out there. Snow
is coming north of I seventy. I think we're supposed
to get maybe one to four inches, so not a
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huge storm, but there could be pockets of more than that.
If you're south of Ice seventy east or even west
of High Country, it could be a real mess for
you out there. So anyway, winter weather heading into the weekend.
What fall last? Look one day we had summer and
then we had fall for like two days, and then
now it's winter. Weird, all right. Good to have you
here on the show. If you're on hold, I want
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to get hold of your calls here. Some of you
do want to jump in here, but I want to
walk home to my first guest of the morning, Captain Elkhan,
who know Cohen. He's written a book, he's been on
the program with this before, a book called October seventh,
The War against Hamas to the eyes of an Israeli
commando officer. And he's dialing in this morning from Israel,
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and let me go to Captain Cohen right now so
that he doesn't have to wait much longer. Captain, welcome
to the show.
Speaker 3 (01:19):
Welcome back, Thank you very much, thank you for having
me again.
Speaker 1 (01:24):
I appreciate you coming on. We had an election here
in America this week, and of course we have it
with it that's been over I guess, over dominating our
news cycle here. But Israel still in the battle against
terrorism people that want to destroy them. But an interesting
news development has come up here just in the last
couple of days. Is Newsweek is reporting that Hamas has
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all of a sudden jumped in and says, hey, we'd
like to have an immediate end of this war. And
Newsweek says that maybe tied to the election here in America.
What do we know is what is Hamas asking for?
Speaker 3 (01:58):
You know, it's good you mentioned that because Hamas show
his attention on October seven, when he brutally murdered people
and showed it over and over again for the last
year that we've been through. Believe, Unfortunately, I just can't
trust Hamas even if they want to end the war. Well,
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I also want to end this war. I'm a newly
grab I'm an expecting father, a business owner, and the
last thing that I want to do is to participate war.
But unfortunately, as long as they're holding one one hundred
and one hostages while we're talking almost close to four
hundred days in captivity, I'm sorry, I can't trust them.
Speaker 1 (02:41):
The voice of Captain Elkana Kuno Cohen. I written a
book called October seventh of War against the Master the
eyes of an Israel Israel commando officer. Let me ask you,
is there's obviously been a long term friendship. It seems
I'm not not on the inner circle between Prime Minister
net and Yahoo and President Trump. We do know the
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Prime Minister did call Trump to congratulate him or communicated
his congratulations for commando officers like yourself people in the
I d F. Were you paying attention to the United
States election or were you focused on the battle at
hand and you didn't have time to worry about the
US election.
Speaker 3 (03:21):
Yes. Usually I'm usually saying that I'm not trying to
not go to politically, but I do say that I
followed that very closely because we understand here how much
the bond between Israel and the United States are important.
And to see the support of Donald Trump with the
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state of Israel, it's amazing and I'm really glad to
hear that such a leader one at the end, and
I can tell you also fun fact, I met one
of these guards of Donald Trump guards on the oll
where the rebbe buried when he you want to visit
an October seven and I had the opportunity and the
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privilege for him to sign my book.
Speaker 1 (04:07):
Oh, very good, very good. And your book. I make
sure people get a copy or they need to buy
it's called October seventh. The Wargans Tamaster. The eyes of
an Israeli commando officer. You mentioned the hostages that are
being held Hamasa said, Hey, we'd like to end this
war immediately. Is there any sign of how many of
these hostages are still alive? Is there any sign that
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they would release these hostages here pretty quickly?
Speaker 3 (04:35):
So, according to one that I know a lot of
them not alive by now. Unfortunately they're being killed by Hamas,
but still there's several people that still live and we
want them back and we want them back immediately as
we can. But I think people have to understand that
this is not only Hamas Kamas. It's a code name,
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it's terror organization that existing all over the world. And
just unfortunately today we sew how group of tourists were
attacking Israelis while their only crime was to go into
soccer game in Amsterdam and they were brutally attacked, which
I don't know if you heard about that, but this
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has just happened today.
Speaker 1 (05:21):
Yeah, it's been top of the news here in America
all morning. It's been a big news story. The King
of Netherlands, I believe, has come out and condemned this
and said it was an anti Semitic attack. That's what's
baffling Captain Cohen, is that Israel Is in a fight
for the life. It's in a fight they didn't ask for.
October the seventh that brutally attacked, murders, rapes, venison people,
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young people, women, children, you name it. I mean, you
didn't ask for this battle. And yet there's idiots out there,
like the soccer fans in Amsterdam that for some reason
think that the Israel is their enemy. And there's people
that protest on campuses here in the United States that
and that Hamas has some great ally, some great friend
of freedom. That's got to be very frustrating. You're out there,
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you've seen the brutality, you know what they've done, you
know how they have had no respect for humans and
human life, and you're trying to tell the story. But
for some reason, that story somehow doesn't permeate places like
the university campuses here in America or maybe even Amsterdam.
Speaker 3 (06:25):
Yes, unfortunately, it's frustrating because it's not only about the terrorists.
It's the terrorists, it's the protest against the ideas. And
to be honest, these war it's no war between Israel
to Hamas, or Israel to Iran or to his Balah
or WoT is. It is war between good and evil.
And the fast is people are gonna understand that they're
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going to save themselves because everything that's going here, everything
that we're doing here in Israel, is going to follow
all the Western world, and if we won't be able
to finish it and to as Donald Trump says, I
really hope that that Hamas will will allow us to
bring all our hostages back by but before he's going
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to be the former president, the president, I'm sorry, I
really hope that the entire world we'll understand that because
it is not only our fight, because while they're screaming
this to Israel, they're shouting dust to America. And this
is what they're trying to do. And we're here to
fight for the best people that still hold the captivity,
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but not only for us, but for the entire world.
Speaker 1 (07:34):
Captain Elkana Kuno Kohen, he's written a book called October seventh,
The War against the moss To the eyes of an
Israeli commando officer. Captain, we obviously have had a very
divided political season and time here in America for many years.
You're in an You're a nation at war. Benjaminett Yahoo
has made them made name. He's made no mystery that
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he plans to win this war for the sake of
the survival of Israel. Can you give us an update.
What's the political environment in Israel? Is everybody holding firm
believing that you've got to fight this battle to the end,
or are the people that are saying, well, maybe we
should back off a little bit. Can you give us
a feel for the political not the military environment, but
the political environment in Israel? And does Benjamin n Yahoo
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still have the widespread support.
Speaker 3 (08:24):
Yeah. So, I think that some of us are divided,
and unfortunately we not understand that we have to be together.
But I think behind these divideeness there is something that
stands among all of us. We all want our people back,
but we sometimes think that we can solve that with
different ways. Unfortunately, in my opinion, we can solve that
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with disagreements, because those people showed their attention over and
over again, and they show that they understand only for us. So, yes,
not everyone in Israel supports what's going on here, but
I think everyone in Israel understand that we need to
get back our brother and sister and to make sure
that nothing like that will ever happen again.
Speaker 1 (09:10):
The name of your book is called October seventh, The
War against Ta Master the eyes of an Israeli Commando Officer.
It's obviously your book, It's your story. Give us a
tale of the people. Get to copy this book called
October the seventh. What will they find? What is what
do what do you portray? What do you tell through
your eyes? As an Israeli commando officer.
Speaker 3 (09:28):
Captain, Yes, I want to share one story. I already
shared it on your program, but I want to share
it again. One of the time, we got an intelligence
of a school that was full with ter infrastructure. We
knew that we have to conquered that school, but we
also knew that that school was full of civilians. So
as we always do, we start closing them all out,
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but no one left the area. We didn't understand why,
so we used the drone in order to scan the
area from above, and then we said that there is
Commas guard inside that school. That didn't last those civilians
to leave the area. But more than that, one of
the kids there from the drone, it seemed like five
years old kids who tried to run away, and one
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of the Hamas guards shot him in his head and
killed them in front of his mom. In that point
to understand that we have to kill those guards not
only for our sake but also for those civilians sake.
But then one of the Hamas guard went on the
rooftop and he was holding nothing less than a baby,
and behind them was the guy that was holding a
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camera and it almost seemed like he wants us to
take that shot. We didn't take that shot. And later
on the same guy went on the rooftop again, he
was surrounded by a group of women and one of
them banded a little bit. It was enough for us
to take that shot, for our snipers to take that
shot and to kill these guys. And I'm sharing that
story because they want your listeners to understand what we're
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dealing with. Hamas and all of those terror organizations don't
care about their own people. They're using them as human
shield and they're using them in order to get a
publicity and good pr This is how they treating their people.
They're hating us more than they like their own people,
their own babies. And here we're trying to do as
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much as we can and they just told you we
didn't do the shot for the first place when the
guy holds that baby, even though our life was on
the line. And I really hope that the entire world will
understand that because what we're fighting here, it's not only
our fight against from us, it's the world fight against evil.
Speaker 1 (11:40):
The voice of Captain o'conna Kuno Cohen, c H E
n Captain Cohen has a book called October seven, The
War against the Master the Eyes of an Israeli Commando
officer a captain very quickly. If folks want to pick
up a copy of your book, how do they do that?
How do they follow you? I know you have a
trainer out on the book as well, kind of give
people to feel for what'senada. How do they get how
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did they get a copy of this?
Speaker 3 (12:05):
So, first of all, I want to say thank you
for all the people who are supporting us. It's mean
a lot. Please keep do that. It's important and we
really appreciate it. And if you want to get your
hands on a copy, you can go through Amazon and
look for for the book under the name October seven,
oct seven or under my name Elkanna coin e l
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k A n A c O h e n er
cannot coin. But if you want to talk to me
through my social notchwork you more than we'll come to
talk to me through my Instagram which is Elkanna and
of Kuno E l k A n A and of
co k U n O. And I really appreciated all
of your support. It's mean a lot, and I really
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really hope to see our brother and sister back to
what we do and what we do.
Speaker 1 (12:55):
Captain Cohen, we appreciate your time this morning. Stay safe
and you're inner prayers as your entire nation, the nation
of Israel under attack by these nasty terrorists, and UH
fight the fight, fight, the fight for survival and the
fight for freedom. Captain Cohen again. The name of the
book October seventh. You can look up him on Instagram
el Kanna and you can follow him there also. Just
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to google his name you'll find it. The book is
October seventh. His name is Elkanna Kuno e l k
a n a Kuno k u n O el Kanna
Kuno Captain and Israel in the idea, the Israeli defense
for us. All right, good to have you here on
the show. I do want to squeeze so some of
you been holding here. I want to get to you. Uh,
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welcome to the program. My name is Jimmy, Jimmy Lakey
News to six under a K co o L. I
mentioned the guy that's the voice of the AO L
you've got mail has passed away, and I said, what's
AOL doing. I do know that people still have the
AOL email address and let me let me go to
the phones here. I don't have a name on the callboard,
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but Grandma still got the AO L. Hello, Who's who
am I talking to? Talk on the show?
Speaker 2 (14:01):
That's Irene Irene.
Speaker 1 (14:02):
How are you a long time no talk?
Speaker 2 (14:05):
Good? It's good to always hear your voice in the morning.
But I want you to know this. Grandma still has AOL.
And I also have a landline, believe it or not.
And uh and and just at first my sanity, I
kept GRAM waste. I at least I have a little
bit of control in life.
Speaker 1 (14:24):
So now now you have AOL. Is that just an
email or do you actually have AOL where it logs
in with the dial up modem on your on your
land line? Well, really, it still has phone. AOL still
has phone numbers that you can dial in for a landline.
Speaker 2 (14:41):
Well, you know, I don't understand that what you're saying,
but I do know that when I even bought a
new laptop and I have transferred my AOL to my laptop,
and I hit AOL and dial up today AOL and
the landline. I don't believe it can have AOL.
Speaker 1 (15:01):
Okay, So it's not dialing up. So are you connected?
Do you have Wi Fi wireless internet?
Speaker 2 (15:07):
Of course?
Speaker 1 (15:08):
Okay, so you are connecting on Wi Fi, not on
the dial up modem.
Speaker 2 (15:12):
Oh I'm not sure about that.
Speaker 1 (15:14):
Okay, it sounds like you've got actually Wi Fi, which
is good. But does it still say you've got mail
when you log into AOL?
Speaker 2 (15:21):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (15:22):
Yeah, that guy passed away, so today when you hear it,
know that he's no longer with us. His name is Elwood.
Speaker 2 (15:28):
Yeah, there's some good things in life. This old lady
has to hang on to and like fighting which Ram,
the city which Ram I kept Ram. I'm paying for both,
which is a sin, but it is what it is.
Speaker 1 (15:44):
Yeah, I talk about the out of the area talking
about the trash pick up. Fort Collins is charging people
to have their trash picked up even if they're not
using trash pick up because Fort Collins is run by idiots. Irene.
I appreciate it. I'm so happy to hear. So what
else do you do on the internet? You get your
al you get your email. Are you doing anything else
to look at recipes or something?
Speaker 2 (16:04):
Oh? Well, of course. But what I do eBay eBay
and I try to sell things on eBay, and I
had a computer guy tell me that I didn't need
to use AOL. I could still, you know, open up everything,
but then you have to change your pandle you know
you're and that's just such a pain to do that.
Speaker 1 (16:26):
Now, how much how much does AOL cost you?
Speaker 3 (16:28):
Do?
Speaker 1 (16:28):
You know?
Speaker 2 (16:30):
Six ninety five a month?
Speaker 1 (16:31):
So you're paying six ninety five a month to AOL.
And you're not like working in the dating chat rooms
or anything, are you?
Speaker 2 (16:38):
Oh, honey, I'm maybe seven.
Speaker 1 (16:40):
Well, you know a lot of guys are into that.
I don't know. Irene. I appreciate you coming on the program.
Irene's got AOL. Look for her out there, and she's
out there, eighty seven years young, and she we think
she's on the Wi Fi though we think. So. I
re appreciate you coming on the program. I can't believe
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some things I say and I go, I can't believe
I said that. All right, good to have you here
on the radio show, Jimmy. Is my pleasure to have
you here. Irene's got the AOL. She's paying six ninety
five a month. They've been around since the early nineties. Well,
how to calculate how much Irene has spent between double
paying the trash bill and paying her reol every month.
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I think Irene's loaded. She's eighty seven. She could be
somebody's sugar mama. I love you, Irene. I'll be back.
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