All Episodes

April 5, 2025 48 mins

Check The News with Jonathan!

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark as Played
Transcript

Episode Transcript

Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
Speaker 1 (00:00):
The following program contains political discourse, opinions, and footage that
many viewers may find offensive.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
It should not be viewed by anyone ever.

Speaker 3 (00:37):
There's not a snowball's chance in hell the Canada will
ever be the fifty fronts.

Speaker 4 (00:43):
What's that you, mister American Ambassador Canada?

Speaker 5 (00:48):
Go do?

Speaker 1 (01:12):
What's krack alac in? Everybody? Welcome to the Mexican border
tariffs for session? And why are left wing women uglier?
That's not me talking. That's a scientific experiment or study
that just came back, and we'll get into that. I've
not watched it yet. I hope you're having a great
day as the bottom drops out of the market. Old
John here just bought a call on spy for it

(01:34):
to rebound by the end of the year, because I don't.
I think it's good. Like I was telling you, April's
going to be choppy, but it's going to recover by
after Easter. That's what I'm going with. Let's check the news.
A new scientific study published by Nature, which it wasn't
published by like the trees and stuff. I guess it's
a publication called Nature Capital ND confirms that women who

(01:55):
adhere to left wing beliefs are more likely to be ugly,
something we've all known noticed but now is documented. Let's
watch the full video.

Speaker 3 (02:03):
Well, the science is in and it confirms everything we've
been telling you for years. Women who had here to
left wing beliefs are more likely to be and there's
no nice way of putting this ugly. The study looked
to over three three hundred people's faces to determine if
there's any connection between political views and physical attractiveness. Turns
out there is. For females, high attractiveness scores were found

(02:26):
the model I.

Speaker 1 (02:27):
Don't watch stuff before I submit it. So if this goes,
if this goes the same, if any strapshare same shirt
as yesterday, are you outfit tracking me? Get a life?
I weren't here and took it off immediately after I
even walked the pair chested out to the car. So
if there's anything untoward that said, I apologize. I don't

(02:51):
think there will be, but I haven't seen it anyway,
I'm just watching with you. It's called check the news,
not recheck the news.

Speaker 3 (02:57):
Play it then if I is likely to be conservative.
The authors found that less attractive and more contemptuous women
are more likely to be left leaning, correlating with the
contention that many who embrace left wing beliefs also exhibit
the appearance and mannerisms of well spiteful mutants. A study
found that displaying a happy expression is associated with being conservative,

(03:19):
both among men and women. This explains the trend of
many leftists gravitating towards the warm embrace of movements like
body positivity and feminism, but more broadly, the esthetic of
ugliness in general manifested in things like modernist art and
brutalist architecture.

Speaker 1 (03:35):
Because of that that billboard. What a lot of people
don't know is that was to scale. You've gone feminism.

Speaker 3 (03:45):
But more broadly, the esthetic of ugliness in general manifested
in things like modernist art and brutalist architecture because they
too really identify with the vulgar Jews and the depressing.
Vittorio on X provided an additional laundry list of reasons
why unattractive women are more likely to be leftists. Attractive
women tend to have more mating options. They're more likely

(04:07):
to pair with dominant, high status men, men who don't
need the group to feel safe. Those men tend to
be conservative. The women follow their mates worldview, family tradition, hierarchy.
Less attractive women face worse odds in the mating market.
They're more likely to end up singing.

Speaker 1 (04:20):
I have another theory. Unclean spirits make people ugly keep going.

Speaker 3 (04:25):
Or with lower status weak men, these women can't rely
on male protection or provision in the same way, so
they turned to the collective and the group. Liberal politics
promises exactly what vulnerable and weak people want, safety resources, inclusion,
protection from the group, even if it means sacrificing individual
liberty or merit. It's the politics of security and weakness
over strength Bingo. There are also outliers, as evidenced in

(04:49):
numerous viral examples of women who start off looking quite attractive,
but after being infected by the woke mind virus, undergo
dramatic transformation.

Speaker 1 (04:58):
Can only conclude.

Speaker 3 (04:59):
Therefore, that leftism is so destructive. Not only does it
attract bitter, vindictive and ugly people, but it can literally
create them, as they all passage from roll dolls. The
Twits reminds us if a person has ugly thoughts, it
begins to show on the face.

Speaker 1 (05:18):
All right, good, we made it through is clean and
you can bring it back to me. And also we
understand there's outliers. We're not saying all leftists women are ugly,
and certainly anyone who's ever been the church knows all
conservative women aren't beautiful. In fact, there's hundreds of thousands
of outliers. Next watch, White House officials just released a
lecture on why the tariffs are a game changer? Roll it.

Speaker 6 (05:42):
Can you talk about the president's historical view on global
trade and the tool of tariffs or the use of
terroffts that he envisions not just through Liberation Day today,
but how he's used it over the year.

Speaker 1 (05:57):
True blanca.

Speaker 7 (05:58):
Yes, Well, the announcement, pladay here my crowd.

Speaker 1 (06:04):
God delivered me from wicked spiritual slumber by mercy save me.
You're on the wrong broadcast. I'm just going to tell
you that right now, keep Going.

Speaker 7 (06:12):
Is the most significant action on global trade policy that
has taken place us.

Speaker 1 (06:17):
You know, you can pray directly to God. You don't
have to type your prey out in the YouTube comments.
God's not mister beast, keep going.

Speaker 4 (06:24):
In our lifetimes. It's not even a close call.

Speaker 7 (06:27):
I mean, this is probably the biggest event that's happened
on global trade since the very ill fated decision that
we are now reversing of knocking down all of America's
trade tariffs and revenue policies that led to the offshoring
and outsourcing of all for industries. So this is the

(06:48):
great reversal of that. Great portrayal is how we look
at it. So in the twentieth century, successive American presidents
knock down all of the policies that we had to
protect American industry, and they did insane things like letting
China into the World Trade Organization as an example, and
we watched all of our factories go overseas. This is
the complete reversal of that. This is the great on shoring,

(07:12):
the great reshoring of American jobs and wealth. So if
you look at America today, we're totally dependent on foreign
countries for the supplies to make this country run. For
all of the essential goods, materials, manufactured products that make
it possible for us to live our lives. Our cars
are electronics, all the materials that go into our homes,

(07:34):
our buildings, our medical supplies, our entire supply chains are
completely embedded than foreign countries. So if there's a national
emergency of any kind in a country shuts off an
import or a foreign power.

Speaker 4 (07:49):
Embargoes a sea lane.

Speaker 7 (07:52):
We are then left defenseless, helpless because of the decisions
that prior leaders made. That President Trump to legs industries
in the country.

Speaker 1 (08:02):
Brother Selesworth, I love you. Thank you for coming to La.
I'm not just coming to La, I'm there be there Saturday.
Thanks for the nice words. So you hear this. The
tariff is not just about the economy. It's the national security.
If all of our if everything we use to function
as a country is being shipped in from overseas, you're
a naval blockade away from ceasing the function keep going.

Speaker 7 (08:24):
And so what he's doing today is for the first
time ever, he's saying that if you have stolen our
jobs and therefore threatens our national security, we will apply
a reciprocal tariff based on the degree of your misconduct.
So for countries like China, for example, they will see
a very high teriff, right because they've engaged in the
most egregious conduct threatens our national security. For countries that

(08:47):
have severe but not as severe misconduct, they'll see a
moderate but not as high tariff.

Speaker 1 (08:55):
Right.

Speaker 7 (08:55):
The effect, though, of those global tariffs will be that
companies will have to move their production back into the
United States. So factories will leave, whether it be Mexico
or Canada or Vietnam or Cambodia or China or the
European Union, they will come back to the United States
to produce their products to make theirs.

Speaker 1 (09:16):
And there's where if you're going to take the negative
side of the tariffs, there's where the problem comes in.
Two things, and there may be more, but two things.
Number one, Yeah, but that doesn't happen in a week,
So you're going to have like a year and a
half where it takes to rebuild the factory and hire
workers and get it going in the United States. And
in the meantime, prices are going to be who knows

(09:39):
what you know, We don't know, And that's why the
market's concerned because there's no the market like stability, and
this makes it unstable. The second thing is prices should
will go up because you can pay somebody in Cambodia
whatever they pay in Cambodia to make men's shirts and
women's dresses, but here with minimum wage, you're you're gonna

(10:00):
end up having like forty dollars dresses now be two
hundred and seventy dollars and two hundred and seventy dollars
dresses be one thousand dollars.

Speaker 4 (10:08):
It's like that continue in so doing.

Speaker 7 (10:11):
Yes it will create jobs, Yes it will increase revenues,
but most importantly, it will restore our national security so
that we will not be dependent on anyone else to
survive and thrive as a nation. That's the significance we're
talking about today, the most important economic event of our lifetimes.

Speaker 1 (10:27):
And even next, catch me to night West Lago, Texas,
two nights left Thursday and Friday, seven pm in the
Rio Grand Valley. Hope to see it. Next, great explanation. Okay,
everyone has an opinion on Trump's tariffs, but the simple
truth is that no. That's by the way, can catch
simple truth with Pastor Dean Shropshire and Hobbs New Mexico

(10:49):
Shoes Left Church on YouTube. The simple truth, Paesterordan should
look int this suing Hans Mat is that no one
knows how this will play out. What we do know
is that Trump. Yeah, that's true. That's a good way
to put it. People don't know how it's going to
play out, but the market always reacts negatively if they
don't know how something's going to play out, which is

(11:10):
why I bought that call, which I'm not telling you
to do on SPY. I don't feel yeah, and they
might go lower. I bought a long expiring call. I
feel like we're going to finish up on the year,
not down on the air. I just feel like it's
going to be rocky because no one knows what's going
to happen. Now. What we do know is that Trump
saw the problem decades ago, and that's true. You can
watch Trump on interviews from a long time ago talking

(11:33):
about how we need to bring back tariffs and we're
getting screwed on every trade deal. What we do know
is that Trump saw the problem decades ago. The international
trade system set up in nineteen forty seven was supposed
to be reciprocal. No, it wasn't. What happened was and again,
this guy could probably own me in a debate, but
I don't think when it was set up it was
meant to be reciprocal. What happened was we didn't want watch.

Speaker 8 (11:56):
You check the news.

Speaker 9 (11:58):
We'll be right back after these message. Welcome back to
check the news.

Speaker 1 (12:07):
I could do this all day, roll it here's the announcement.

Speaker 2 (12:11):
So if you look at that China first row, China,
sixty seven percent, that's tariffs charged to the USA, including
currency manipulation and trade barriers. So sixty seven percent. I
think you can, for the most part see it. Those
with good eyes with bad eyes. We didn't want to

(12:31):
bring the it's very windy out here. We didn't want
to bring out the big charge because it had.

Speaker 1 (12:35):
No chance of standing.

Speaker 2 (12:37):
Fortunately, we came armed with a little smaller charge, so
sixty seven percent. So we're going to be charging a
discounted reciprocal tariff of thirty four percent.

Speaker 1 (12:47):
I think.

Speaker 2 (12:48):
In other words, they charge us, we charge them, we
charge them less. So how can anybody be upset? They
will be because we never charge anybody anything, but now
we're going to charge Europeans.

Speaker 1 (12:59):
Will go Ves, who I'm not disagreeing with, you said,
we've been ripped off for years. The reason though, that
we have been ripped off for years, among other reasons,
is it is in a way mutually beneficial, because yeah,
we're we're getting ripped off with our exports, but we're
receiving where a man can buy a suit for four

(13:21):
or five hundred dollars because it's made in China. I mean,
how many things that you buy on Amazon or drett
show of Emoji hands. If you've ever bought a dress
Ladies on Amazon that was shipped from China or clothing
that was shipped from China, Well, why did you buy it?
Because you love the high Chinese quality of clothes? No,
because you could get a dress that looks like one

(13:43):
thousand dollars dress for whatever, thirty eight dollars forty five.
That's right, Vess you get it. We get cheap goods.
So what we're going to find out now is how
people feel about the fact that the country in the
long run will prosper from this. But in the short term,
you know, I was reading a guy follow on Twitter
that was talking about what men's suits are going to do.

(14:05):
In shirts, you know, it's basically going to be like
you're not going to be able to buy a suit
for like under twelve hundred dollars or now you can
get them for three, four or five hundred, depending on
where you go. Yeah, so keep going.

Speaker 2 (14:19):
Very tough, very very tough traders. You know, you think
of European Union very friendly.

Speaker 1 (14:26):
They rip us off at Posh said, I'll tell you
another thing. Find me on chat GPT. What coffee is
projected to do now that we do tariffs. We're not
doing home grown coffee. You know, this is Ethiopian coffee.
This is coffee from Kenya wherever. So if we start
importing our coffee and charging them, now whatever, seventy percent

(14:48):
when we were giving them zero percent. You know you
think it's bad having a seven dollars latte, Now imagine
a fifteen dollars latte. Continue to see it's so pathetic.

Speaker 2 (15:00):
Nine percent. We're gonna charge them twenty percent.

Speaker 1 (15:04):
And then if it say yeah, but then that'll bring
manufacturing back here. Yes, in the long term it'll be good.
But you can't start a coffee farm today and have
it producing coffee enough to fill Starbucks's orders.

Speaker 2 (15:15):
So continue eventually have Vietnam great negotiators, great people.

Speaker 4 (15:22):
They like me. I like them.

Speaker 2 (15:23):
The problem is they charge us ninety percent. We're gonna
charge them forty six percent tariff. Taiwan where they make
they took all of our computer chips and semiconductors. We
used to be the king, right we everything, We had
all of it.

Speaker 1 (15:39):
Now we have almost none of it.

Speaker 2 (15:41):
Except the biggest company is coming in they're gonna have
We're gonna end up with almost forty percent. Leez Elden's
working to get their approvals and it's an amazing company,
mister way of one of the great.

Speaker 1 (15:52):
Companies of the world.

Speaker 2 (15:53):
Actually, they're coming in from Taiwan and they're gonna build
one of the biggest plants in the world, maybe the
biggest for that, but sixty four percent, we're going to
charge them thirty two percent. Japan, very very tough, great people,
And again, I don't blame the people for doing it.

Speaker 1 (16:09):
It's I think they're very smart to do it.

Speaker 2 (16:11):
I blame the people that sat right in that Oval
office right over there, right behind the resolute desk of
whichever desk they chose, Japan forty six percent, they would
charge us forty six percent and much higher for certain
items like cars, you know, little items like cars, forty
six percent, were charging them twenty four percent.

Speaker 1 (16:30):
How much longer?

Speaker 2 (16:31):
Yeah, very very tough, very very tough.

Speaker 1 (16:34):
How much they Prime Minister just left.

Speaker 2 (16:37):
He's a great friend of mine.

Speaker 1 (16:38):
But all right, you get the picture. Next, I'm surprised
that seven eighty could hold that sign up that long.
I don't think I could do that. Recent tariffs imposed
by the US government on coffee imports are expected to
significantly increase coffee prices for American consumers. Imports from major
coffee producing countries such as Brazil yuck, No, just kidding,

(16:59):
we have a Brazilian there. Columbia, and Vietnam now faced
terraffs ranging from ten to forty six percent. These tariffs
are projected to raise the cost of green coffee beans
for roasters, leading to higher retail prices. For example, a
regular drip coffee that previously costs three point fifty could
increase to approximately four to twenty. I can deal with

(17:19):
that well, especialty latte priced at six right seven fifty,
That's doable. Let me ask this as well. Find out
on chat GBT where does Dutch Brothers get their coffee from?
Where does Duncan Donuts get their coffee from? And where
does just those two I know Starbucks gets them from? Everywhere? Next,

(17:41):
Trump secures the beans, not where they roast them. Where
do their beans come from? Trump secures unlimited chips and
salta on Mexican trade deal. Next, there are our church
locations coming right up Saturday Revival today Church Los Angeles
six pm. Eleven hundred Glendale Boulevard Revival today Church Fort
Worth nine am. I will be there. Seventy two hundred

(18:01):
Dentton Highway. We'll talk to Texas and revival to the Church.
Pittsburgh eight and ten one oh seven Patent Drave, Coreyppolis, Pennsylvania. Next,
A's manager Mark Kotte wants to review two plays at once,
A breakdown. We got it beeped out. I love John
Boy Media. You should learn to love it. He does
lip reading and it makes me laugh what people are saying.
Roll it.

Speaker 8 (18:21):
We've got the Mariners and the Athletics playing on opening day.
This breakdown is brought to you by DraftKings. And there
was a weird play. I was searching for something else
and then I came across this play. Two on bottom
seventh one run game tries to bunt the runners over,
fouls it straight down, can't get the bunt. In serio
je story, They're gonna try and bunt it again. Squeezes

(18:41):
the bat, rubs the dirt off the end, massages the
thigh and now the one pitch bunt did foul tipped
is the umpire Okay, the play's still going. We're trying
to score.

Speaker 1 (18:54):
He's at home, he's safe.

Speaker 8 (18:56):
Oh Pitcher wanted out runners safe time run just scores.
He didn't foul that back trying he offered at it,
So like what happens? Athletics coach comes I says, you
didn't call it a foul ball? No, he goes, no,
I didn't have. He's like, well, can you go ask
the guys what they had? And he's like, yeah, dude,
I'll go. I love talking to the fellas. Hey, guys,

(19:17):
what did you have anything. They're like, well, you had
a better view than us, dude, and we're not going
to overrule you. And he's like yeah, okay, And he's.

Speaker 4 (19:23):
Like, can I replay it? No?

Speaker 8 (19:25):
No, can I replay it?

Speaker 1 (19:28):
No, it's not reviewable view the ruling A you can't.

Speaker 4 (19:31):
You can, yeah you can.

Speaker 8 (19:33):
So Empire's gonna put the review in motion. Kotze goes
back to his dugout talking to his coaches, and he says,
how do you miss that he's a foul tip?

Speaker 1 (19:43):
My gosh, it's interestingly that somebody would use the F word.
But then, gosh, keep going in the ballpark.

Speaker 8 (19:54):
How do you have a foul ball, right there, Joe,
Come on, well, let's take a look.

Speaker 1 (19:59):
Did it hit a bat?

Speaker 8 (20:00):
Nice spinning, shining bats in play?

Speaker 1 (20:05):
I didn't hit it, but no hit.

Speaker 8 (20:10):
And that's why the catcher lengleers. He turns around. He
doesn't play the ball. He's just like blue you okay,
you okay? And did it hit the bat? No? No,
don't think it did. So it is a strike.

Speaker 1 (20:23):
Kasse.

Speaker 8 (20:24):
Hears from his coach. He's like, nah, I didn't It
wasn't a foul tip. He's like, okay, fine, Umpire's getting
the review in and then he turns to his coach.

Speaker 4 (20:30):
He says, he's out of the plate. Though out.

Speaker 8 (20:33):
It's not even a question out. It made us challenge
it though here. Look he never touches the plate. His
foot comes up. See yeah, let's take a look. Here's
the ball. It's being thrown. Pitcher's covering home plate. He
grabs it, the foot beats him, but it pops up

(20:54):
and he is tagged out. And that's the conclusion for you.

Speaker 5 (20:57):
To call mc gibble's overturned the runner.

Speaker 1 (20:58):
He is out.

Speaker 8 (21:00):
Ye Hey, what a play from g o or Schella
never gave up on the play. Other people thought it
was a foul tip. He runs all the way to
the ondeck circle, grabs it, pictures covering great throw, great tag,
unfortunate slide, but hats off to Geo the God. Next
for Shell.

Speaker 1 (21:18):
Comboy Media, j omboa Dutch Boys Sorry, Dutch Bros. Coffee
sources its proprietary three bean blend from Brazil, Colombia Olsavador.
Not good, they're panicking. Duncan primarily sources it's one hundred
percent Arabic coffee beans from Central and South American countries.
Not good. They're panicking. Lots of people panicking right now.

(21:41):
God of Mercy helped me get married, deliver me by
the blood of Jesus. Oh, God of Mercy. Let the
devil payback seven four again. I don't know how you
found me, but keep moving. Next, Heck's going on national
poll President Trump approved forty four percent, down two percent,

(22:02):
disapprove forty five percent. It's split shift forty five to
forty four Vance thirty eight. People don't like Vance. He
does have kind of an unlikable face. Next, while this
left wing CNN panelist rams and raves about Trump's got,
Jennings glares into the camera takes a sip of his drink,

(22:23):
puts the mug down and asks a simple question, roll
it what.

Speaker 4 (22:26):
The administration is doing?

Speaker 10 (22:27):
Only thirty three percent said because they like what the
administration is doing.

Speaker 5 (22:32):
So if we want to just keep question, who's more
popular right now? Donald Trump?

Speaker 11 (22:34):
Are congressional Democrats?

Speaker 1 (22:36):
It doesn't matter.

Speaker 4 (22:36):
Donaldump happens to be it doesn't.

Speaker 5 (22:39):
He said, you're sitting at twenty eighty.

Speaker 3 (22:42):
He's at twenty fifty.

Speaker 2 (22:44):
Actually, and increasingly people, Oh, okay, you want to call
the apentol CBS News.

Speaker 12 (22:49):
Sure, okay, right, okay, we're not going to go to
the map over over to lanes.

Speaker 10 (22:54):
We're not going to be Numbers are showing his approval ratings.

Speaker 5 (22:58):
Where are going down?

Speaker 4 (22:59):
We got govern next in charge?

Speaker 1 (23:02):
Next. Oh, if you're a woman, this will help you.
Are there at three thousand? Yet no, just under three
thousand in the women's mentorship program. What's up, Cayden, great
job in Michigan. Next. Trump out with a strong double
down message on his tariff this am did you have

(23:23):
to type it out? Eric? It's right there. The operation
is over. The patient lived and is healing, the prognosis
that the patient will be far stronger bigger, better, and
more resilient than ever before. Make America great again. Great
tweet President Trump, who's had the capslock on since twenty twelve. Next,
for the record, I love this guy, Brian Westbury a
great economist. He's never made a wrong, uh, observation or prediction.

(23:47):
There are thousands of idiotic government policies. Those policies have
hallowed out American manufacturing while boosting consumption. Other countries have
taken advantage of it.

Speaker 2 (23:57):
Watching check the News.

Speaker 9 (23:58):
We'll be right back after these messages. Welcome back to
check the news.

Speaker 1 (24:07):
All Democrats do is lie. So this was yesterday. Carolyn
Levittz says this scoop is garbage. Elon Musk and President
Trump have both publicly stated that Elon will depart from
public service as a special government employee when his incredible
work at DOJ's complete. Musk, So here's a community note.
Musk was hired as a special government employee per eighteen

(24:28):
USC two two A, and they're limited to working for
the government for no more than one hundred and thirty days,
so there is no problem. Next, I didn't know that Frank.
Frank said Steve Winn had a vicious war with Trump
back in the day. Now they're friends. I didn't know
that about the war. Maybe in Atlantic City, probably because

(24:49):
I think Steve Win started there. Steve Winn had an
interesting life. Raphael Hernandez was arrested and charged with criminal
mischief for king of Tesla at the DFW airport. The
tesla owner is also now suing him. Roll it. See
the tesla's recorded, You dummies throw a brown brother next

(25:10):
time to Perry, Time to Parry. Do o J was Oh,
I see it's a fencing reference. D o J will
very soon have its new Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights,
Harmy Dylan. Bet they'll be hearing from her office soon.

Speaker 5 (25:24):
Roll it.

Speaker 1 (25:27):
Oh, this is a woman that got matched up with
a dude to do fencing and she refused to play
where they kicked her out. It's not good when your

(26:12):
female opponent's name is Bernie. Who's the dude the one

(26:33):
on the right, I can't tell either. It bothers me
that I can't tell. It worries me. The one who

(27:23):
Lisa mauricea. The one on the left is the guy
I can't tell. Really bothers me. I also feel like
all these skills are useless since the invention of the

(27:43):
firearm in history. You never want to be that guy

(28:17):
in the suit. So she's the lady. I'm just sorry.
It's the rules. It's good. There's gonna be a video
doing that, and you have to explain the people you
enforce that rule. Get dummy. Next makes sense. You're right, Janet,

(28:39):
I didn't need the harshness. Isn't it obvious the one
kneeling is forfeiting. I'm sorry. Spring First Church, April seventy eleventh.
This is in the Houston area, Texas, Houston, Texas, Monday
to Friday, seven pm, eighteen fifty one, Spring Cypress Road, Spring.
If you've not registered, please do that today Rival today
dot com Events. Next, say his name. Austin Metcalf, high

(29:01):
achieving student athlete four point zero GPA, killed in cold
blood by Carmelo Anthony Man. How do you go from
playing for the next stabbing kids? Such a sad story?
Rest in peace, Austin. It is a sad story. And
there was a track meet, and I guess the stabber,
alleged stabber there on the bottom right was standing where

(29:23):
he wasn't supposed to be standing from what they're saying,
And they asked him to move, and he turned around
and stabbed the kid in the heart and killed him.
And then the father they said he's there, that they
went to church. And you can tell the dad's a
Christian by his reaction. I mean, like a real better
man than me. Roll it.

Speaker 13 (29:41):
The sad part about it is he died in his
brother's arms. They were they were twins, identical twins, and
his brother was holding on to him, trying to make
a stop bleeding, and he and he died in his
brother's arms. And I rushed up there and I saw
him on the guarney, and I I could tell. I said,
he wasn't breathing. I can see all the blood I

(30:02):
saw where the.

Speaker 11 (30:03):
Wound was, understandably still in shock. Jeff Metcalf says a
precious memory was made just this past weekend when he
took his twin boys hunting. That's where Austin got his
first hug. Well, this morning, at around ten, he rushed
here to Kirkandaal Stadium where the Memorial High School student

(30:23):
athlete suffered a fatal stab wound during this track and
field meet. Frisco police say a fight broke out between
two students when one stabbed the other. More than one
hundred student athletes were participating in this meet. Fortunately they
were safely evacuated. Police arrested the suspect he had, seventeen
year old Carmelo Anthony of Frisco. He is now charged

(30:45):
with murder. Some students unfortunately witnessed this deadly encounter and
have been interviewed by police. Despite life saving efforts, the
sixteen year old victim died at the hospital. Austin, His father, Shares,
was born two minutes before or his twin brother Hunter.
The two inseparable as you can imagine. Austin is being
remembered as an outstanding student at Memorial High, his football

(31:09):
team's MVP, and a young man of faith. His father
grappling with loss forgiveness.

Speaker 13 (31:18):
I'm not trying to judge, but what kind of parents
did this child have? What was he taught? He brought
a knife to attract me and he murdered my son,
my stabbing in the heart. Then the guy was in
the wrong place. They asked him to move and he
bowed up. This is murdered.

Speaker 1 (31:41):
I don't know.

Speaker 13 (31:43):
I know they have somewhere named Celsody, and you know what,
I already forgive this person.

Speaker 5 (31:49):
Already.

Speaker 13 (31:50):
Already, God takes care of things. God's going to take
care of me. God's going to take care of my family.

Speaker 11 (31:59):
The victims says these two teens did not know each
other before today. We do need to stress that police
have not said what they believe led up to this
deadly encounter.

Speaker 1 (32:10):
There is a going on with the hair schedule.

Speaker 11 (32:12):
Tonight at seven pm at Hope Fellowship Church.

Speaker 1 (32:16):
Consider stabbing your beautician next. Colin County Judge Chris Hill
says he won't support the proposed Epic city. Oh yeah,
So then there's a group of Muslims that wanted to
build they're calling it the Epic City Project around a mosque,
like a Muslim town in Texas. They kept drawing attention

(32:38):
to it. And you can argue chicken and egg, but
I said it would never happen. First of all, when
you look, they didn't even buy enough land. It's like
not even a full square mile. You know, they would
say they bought four hundred These Muslims have bought four
hundred and twenty acres to make their own town. Four
hundred and twenty acres ain't enough to make a town.
And so but then as a word got out over

(33:00):
before it began rule.

Speaker 14 (33:01):
It Colin County Judge Chris Hill said he cannot support
the proposed Epic City project and will not vote to
support a project that violates Texas or federal law.

Speaker 9 (33:10):
And now Texas.

Speaker 14 (33:10):
Residents packed Commissioner's Court meeting to oppose a proposed community
called Epic City two point zero. Now, Epic City's pitched
as a Muslim focused development one thousand Holmes Moss School,
market it as a way of life. Now, investors, can
you put.

Speaker 1 (33:23):
A thousand home rich of shares for law positive farm land?
That's Judge Ebt. If you can put a if a
thousand homes and a mosque can fit on four hundred
and two acres, maybe it can. Yeah, I guess half
acre be less than half an acre. Yeah, I mean
I guess it'd just be row houses. You don't even
have to ask. Keep going and then.

Speaker 14 (33:45):
Josephine, Texas. Now no formal plan has been submitted in
the county, hasn't approved to anything. Now residency it's exclusive,
not inclusive, possibly violating laws like the Fair Housing Act.
Now EPICS team claims is open to everyone, but Judge
Hill isn't buying it. Plus Governor Abbotts now invest getting
permit issues, telling to get permits before starting construction now. Also,
this isn't about religious freedom, It's about following Texas law.

(34:07):
More meetings are coming soon.

Speaker 9 (34:08):
Stay tuned.

Speaker 1 (34:09):
Okay, on my twitter feed, see if you can find
where I wrote what's that lead's name, Amy mech Amy
last name m E K. See what if you find
the tweets where I've written to her or responded or reposted.
I'm almost positive I wrote, like two weeks ago, this
thing will never happen, because she was writing like Texas
has fallen. It's like, take it easy. Somebody submitted a

(34:29):
proposal to buy formed in two acres and build a mosque.
You know, Texas has a little more land than Formed
in two acres. Next, fear mongering loser. Following Trump's, of course,
from her perspective, she drew attention to it and got
it shut down. Following Trump's executive order, the DHS reversed
to Biden era policy and canceled another gender option from

(34:49):
immigration forms. Now applicants can only choose male or female.
Great job, President Trump. Next, Oh, Eagle Mountain Church excited
about that one fort Worth area Copeland's Church Friday, one
night only, seven pm. See you there next, here's the
truth about tariffs. For sixty years, they destroyed the American

(35:10):
working class to funnel money upwards into the pockets of
the rich. Donald Trump is the first president generations to
tell Wall Street to screw itself. He's for the working
men and women of this country. Roll it.

Speaker 10 (35:21):
What I think so frustrating about the conversation around tariffs
is that we all agree on the problem. We all
agree that the de industrialization of America led to the
downward mobility of the American working class, deaths of despair,
people working multiple jobs and not being able to afford
the American dream. We all agree that it is deeply

(35:43):
unfair for the American middle class to be bearing the
burden of unfair tariffs from other countries. We all agree
that it is great for the president to have leverage
in order to demand reasonable.

Speaker 9 (35:57):
Things for watching Check the news. Eight back after these messages,
Welcome back to check the news.

Speaker 1 (36:09):
Prediction markets now see three interest rates rate cuts in
twenty twenty five for a total of seventy five basis points.
As recessionods rise, markets think the Fed will be forced
to cut rates as soon as next month. What do
they have it at percentage wise? I can't tell from
that graph. He says threes on the side, all three,

(36:33):
that there'll be three cuts next. Tim Noball's walls on
Trump's tariffs roll it.

Speaker 15 (36:42):
It's an outrageous affront to folks who share our values
on democracy and for him to mock them and to
say this about Canada, that they're nasty people.

Speaker 1 (36:50):
I don't the thing.

Speaker 15 (36:51):
I think that starts to have to set in, and
I would argue that what happened in Wisconsin was that
is is that there's buyer's remorse on this, and nobody
signed up for this. Nobody signed up to assault the
Canadian You.

Speaker 1 (37:02):
Think, really, you think that's what it's about. People? Are
people in America are upset today that Canadians have been
salted next? So wait, did tariffs cause the Great Depression?
I thought it was speculation. I mean, the entire apparatus
of government regulation and redistribution was dreamed up by the
left to fix capitalism in the nineteen thirties. Now it's tariffs,
So let's cut government next. Ooh, well, no, I have

(37:26):
seen they're going to get the cities on there one
day June twenty ninth of July sixth, Rtcregister dot com
start making plans is going to be in the on
our Fort Worth campus and Pittsburgh campus next recession outs
up to fifty four percent from seventeen. But you know what,
with all the volatility, all the shaking, it's still at

(37:47):
a fifty to fifty Now. It depends how you define it.
But if you go by the old definition of three
consecutive quarters with negative growth, I say no chance.

Speaker 12 (37:58):
Next this morning, for the first time ever, public school
curriculum infused with Bible lessons will be allowed and rewarded.

Speaker 5 (38:07):
Eight seven the motion passes.

Speaker 12 (38:09):
The Texas Board of Education narrowly approved new state Authrise
curriculum for two point three million public school students from
kindergarten through fifth grade starting next year. Material being taught
includes the Golden Rule, using lessons from the Bible and
referring to the Bible as a series of ancient texts.

Speaker 1 (38:29):
It is a serious What is it written yesterday? It's
not mad magazine. Next, bring them baskets.

Speaker 5 (38:35):
Bring I want to basket.

Speaker 1 (38:36):
Me as soon as I get it to the Texas Roadhouse.

Speaker 3 (38:38):
Y'all start moving y'all can bring it right now, come come, come, come, come,
bring them baskets.

Speaker 5 (38:43):
Bring I want the baskets. I'd be citiful.

Speaker 1 (38:45):
We love you, brother Marvin. Y'all star moving Next, y'all
can bring it right. More of a bread joke. Start
again this. I've been at my great grandmother's funeral. I've
not seen this from the beginning.

Speaker 13 (39:01):
Giving on to the poor pit and everyone that's in it.

Speaker 12 (39:08):
Good afternoon, everybody in the.

Speaker 9 (39:10):
House of God.

Speaker 4 (39:13):
Thank the Lord, my God, Thank you all.

Speaker 9 (39:18):
Think it on, Think it on.

Speaker 12 (39:22):
I just want to and caurash a family, because that's
what we're here for, to encourage the family.

Speaker 10 (39:30):
Don't nobody need anything negative.

Speaker 16 (39:34):
They need to be litt up.

Speaker 4 (39:35):
Yeah, and I'm just gonna sing this song.

Speaker 1 (39:39):
Plus, if you wear that hat and you get hitting
a crosswalk by a car, you have an opening shodcast.
Keep going.

Speaker 16 (39:47):
They don't want me to.

Speaker 1 (39:53):
Oh, they didn't want her to sing the song all right?
Back off last fifteen seconds, fifteenth like where she sat show.
Nobody wants the sun.

Speaker 2 (40:07):
They don't want me to.

Speaker 1 (40:10):
Crazy next.

Speaker 4 (40:13):
Baseball is very hard.

Speaker 8 (40:14):
Many of you may see this swinging a miss and
be like, what is he swinging at well, here's the first.

Speaker 1 (40:18):
Pitch of the bat. That's a fastball straight right in there.

Speaker 8 (40:22):
The next pitch is a two seam fastball which has
movement and run. And when you look at them overlaid,
the red is the straight fastball and the green is
similar but has movement to it.

Speaker 1 (40:32):
Now, off of that two seam.

Speaker 8 (40:34):
Fastball, he throws that slider which got strike three. Michael
King is gross And look at this. These are those
two pitches at that point they're the same.

Speaker 1 (40:42):
And then, man, that's the hardest thing to do in sports.

Speaker 17 (40:47):
Next, she had to put this ferbie on her dresser,
and one time at night, the ferbie actually starts speaking
and waking her up, and it said me want you
And then one time it was on the desk again
and said me want your body. Then she said no,
I don't want this thing anymore and gave it back

(41:07):
to her boyfriend, took it upstairs and it ended up
on my wife's desk, and she told me what happened.
The ferbie was sitting on her desk and she took
the batteries out of this ferby because the ferbie started talking.
She didn't like what it said, said me, no, like
you and she said, I don't like you either, and
start taking the batteries out of it.

Speaker 5 (41:28):
So she took the batteries out of it, and it
growled at her.

Speaker 1 (41:31):
Pun She said, it grap when you have that haircut
and fish there, I feel like you increased your chance
of Demonica attack by like tenfold.

Speaker 17 (41:39):
Here we got old and I said, you mean it
just made a growling noise. She said, no, it growled.
I said, let me see that thing. And I picked
that ferby up and I sat down in a chair
and I sat there and I said, in the name
of Jesus of Nazareth, I said, I know who you are.
I know what you are. I said, reveal yourself now.
And Ferby opened up its eyes and said me no
like you. And I said I don't like you either.
You're out of here the name of Jesus.

Speaker 2 (42:00):
Leave.

Speaker 1 (42:02):
I just watch it one more time. It was a
lot to process.

Speaker 5 (42:05):
She hadn't put this furby on her dresser.

Speaker 17 (42:07):
And one time at night the ferbie actually started speaking
and waking her up, and it said me want you.
And then one time it was on the desk again
and said me want your body. Then she said, now
I don't want this thing anymore, and gave it back
to her boyfriend took it upstairs, and it ended up
on my wife's desk, and she told me what happened.

(42:30):
The ferbie was sitting on her desk, and she took
the batteries out of the furby because the ferbie started talking.
She didn't like what it said, said MINO like you,
And she said I don't like you either, and start
to taking the batteries out of it. So she took
the batteries out of it, and it growled at her,
and she said it growled. And I said, you mean

(42:50):
it just made a growling noise. She said, no, it growled.
I said, let me see that thing. And I picked
that ferby up and I sat down in a chair
and I sat there and I said, in the name
of Jesus of Nazareth, I said, I know who you are.

Speaker 5 (43:00):
I know what you are yourself.

Speaker 1 (43:02):
Now, you ain't just throw it away. I think at
any point, if you find yourself, as a grown man
sitting in your living room holding a furby trying to
get it to demonically manifest, just ask some questions.

Speaker 17 (43:19):
You going And furby opened up its eyes and said me, no,
like you and I said, I don't like you either.

Speaker 5 (43:25):
You're out of here the name of Jesus.

Speaker 1 (43:27):
Leave it's an unanimate object. Don't thing like bake it?
Leave and then waddled out next cleanse our palates, brit Guzlers, How.

Speaker 16 (44:00):
Do you stand out in a wolf filled with manipulation
and deception? It's not more manipulation and deception. You might
fool people for a while, but they.

Speaker 5 (44:13):
Will find you out.

Speaker 16 (44:15):
You stand out by being sincere, by being authentic, and
by being believable. When you step into your authentic self,
that is how you stand out. You've got to clear
away the persona. You've got to do the work on
what you actually are and what you actually.

Speaker 5 (44:37):
Are, not what doesn't serve you.

Speaker 16 (44:41):
Be believable. Don't be a manipulator, don't be a deceiver,
and rejoice in this day and be glad of it
because a good guy made it.

Speaker 1 (44:53):
Other. Thank you for everybody who's watching the day, friend,
that you'd bless them and help them and everything they're doing.
Give them a great day in Jesus' name. Amen, if
you've never given your life to Jesus Christ, please pray
this prayer with me. Say this out loud. Heavenly Father,
I admit that I've sinned. I repent. I believe in
my heart you raise Jesus from the dead. I confess

(45:16):
with my mouth Jesus's Lord and my savior. Right now
I receive forgiveness by the blood of Jesus. I am
saved in Jesus name. Amen. If you prayed that prayer,
Welcome to the Family of God. Please do what it
says on the bottom of the screen. Go to my website,
Revival Today dot com. Click I just got saved. Fill
that out completely, and I'm going to send you a

(45:37):
Bible and two other books that are going to really
help you live the Christian life. I look forward to
hearing from you today. I'm with you. Billy Jack on
the app, he said, I don't believe the story. I
hear you. If you'd like to help us feed five
thousand children every day in the morning, it's many of them,
the only meal they eat, plus everything else we're doing,

(45:59):
I want to say thank you in advance. Got two
shirts that were giving away. There's the Lenske Eat and
Vanilla I scream out of Biden's head with a Ukrainian
flag jammed in there. Little nuanced piece and then check
the news. Japanesey Jonathan Shire with the Dunkin Donuts diamond

(46:20):
encrusted Tumblr. So I'm going to send those as away
of saying thank you for your giving today, thank you
for doing something today to stay with us. Fifteen thousand
of you last year that did that, and I thank you.
Don't take it for granted. That's what the shirts are for,
to say thank you, and then I'm sure the kids
will give you a big thank you in heaven. Revival

(46:41):
Today dot com, you click give now, zell Venmo, PayPal, hashtag,
donate on Facebook. You can scan that QR code for crypto.
You can text give to seven five seven sixty seven. Again,
everything's on Revival today dot com and you click give
now if you want to mail a large check Ravel Today,
Peel Bucks seven, Prosperity Pennsylvania one five three two nine,

(47:05):
and then don't forget to claim your offer at Revival
today dot com claim my offer. If you've not subscribed
to our YouTube channel, please do that. And yes, Rosie
Salazar said, God bless you. Pester Jonathan excited for tonight's
service at Higher Frequency Church. That's where I'll be West
Laco Texas seven pm tonight, seven pm tomorrow. So if
you're anywhere in the Rio Grand Valley are near, come
see us. Been great services, and then we'll be in

(47:28):
revival today Church Los Angeles Saturday, Revival today Church Fort
Worth Sunday at nine am. And then have you taken
care of it Pittsburgh as well, eight am and ten am.
Thank you for being a part of everything that God's doing.
I really love you. Been great spending all the days
with you. You have a great day. See you tonight
seven o'clock. I love you. Everybody
Advertise With Us

Popular Podcasts

Stuff You Should Know
Dateline NBC

Dateline NBC

Current and classic episodes, featuring compelling true-crime mysteries, powerful documentaries and in-depth investigations. Follow now to get the latest episodes of Dateline NBC completely free, or subscribe to Dateline Premium for ad-free listening and exclusive bonus content: DatelinePremium.com

On Purpose with Jay Shetty

On Purpose with Jay Shetty

I’m Jay Shetty host of On Purpose the worlds #1 Mental Health podcast and I’m so grateful you found us. I started this podcast 5 years ago to invite you into conversations and workshops that are designed to help make you happier, healthier and more healed. I believe that when you (yes you) feel seen, heard and understood you’re able to deal with relationship struggles, work challenges and life’s ups and downs with more ease and grace. I interview experts, celebrities, thought leaders and athletes so that we can grow our mindset, build better habits and uncover a side of them we’ve never seen before. New episodes every Monday and Friday. Your support means the world to me and I don’t take it for granted — click the follow button and leave a review to help us spread the love with On Purpose. I can’t wait for you to listen to your first or 500th episode!

Music, radio and podcasts, all free. Listen online or download the iHeart App.

Connect

© 2025 iHeartMedia, Inc.