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Grab the keyword, follow the instructions. You could win a
thousand dollars. It's not the stupid Megamillions lottery money that
could be won by somebody tonight was at one point
three four billion dollars something like that, or you ask
me every day like I'm keeping track, Well, goodbye to Bluebird.
People are going to out the Dina to that place
where somebody won the two billion. They're going to that
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right gas station station. You could tell that some of
these lottery people are dumbest stunts. There's not a lot there.
You're going to get another two. Very superstitious are people.
They think that there's some game to this that they
can figure out. Superstition is what stupid people believe it.
That's superstition. The odds of the odds of having a
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billion dollar winner from the same store twice greater than
the odds of winning the lottery to begin with, it's
a lucky store. Don't you believe in luck? Jah? No,
I don't. Don't you watch your Mets games wearing the
same clothes if they keep winning? No, No, I stare
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at people who do that stuff. It's pretty much. I'm know.
It makes me under the chair I was in when
they won the Super Bowl. I'm staying here. It makes
me understand how how because I have a great fascination
with like primitive people, cave people, you know, our origins,
and I realize there's a lot of remnants of our
primitive selves still very quite prevalent in fact. And when
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when it comes to things like lotteries are rooting for
ball games, you see it all come out. Because you
feel powerless and you think you have some special power
if you go to the right store or you sit
in the right seat and wear the right sweater that
gives you power in a hopeless situation. Yeah, it comes
with the territory of being a sad human. Yeah. People
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really hate feeling powerless instead of what I feel like
they have some kind of control over things by repeating
some behavior, or don't have control over a game being
played three thousand miles way breaking sports news. Sean McVeigh
will return to coach the Rams for a seventh season.
Let's go. He was kind of hanging out there with
the possibility of doing something else, but he was confirmed
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he's coming back for the next season. Yeah, let's go
five and twelve. Hey, Eric, did anybody do worse after
winning a Super Bowl than that? Do you know? I
don't believe anybody has done this bad right to winning
the super Bowl, the biggest ever. But I was watching
this unfold this season. I thought we were added this
direction right. Nobody's also had as many offensive line combinations
as they had this year because of all the injuries
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they did have. They did have a raft of injuries.
You hard it is to win one Super Bowl? Shouldn't
you guys be happy for a little while? Oh No,
I'm happy. I tell everybody that it's worth it. It
was worth it, And that's why I wouldn't have blame
Sean McVay if he left. He brought a Super Bowl
to La. I'm yeah, But you know, John, if they
finished eight nine, I would have been like okay, you know,
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but five ways. It was just such a big fall
off that it's kind of shocking, that's all. Oh yeah, yeah,
that's I guess it's the biggest one ever. You're probably
going to enjoy our guest next hour. He's a San
Bernardino business owner by the name of maxa. Here the
place he owns a celebrity sports grill. Apparently his business
has been the subject of arson, vandalism and a lot
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of homeless people hanging out. And the reason I'm going
to talk to him is that he actually bought a
shuttle bus so he can take them away from his restaurant.
Sounds like John co Belt. That's what people ought to
be doing. This is what I'm saying. This is a
great form of vigilanteism because it's not hurting anybody. No, sure,
you want to ride, Come on a board, you know what.
You give him a little bag lunch, and you lure
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them onto the bus. Slab City, here we come. That's right.
You tell them they're going to slab City. Be up front,
say slab City. They don't know where slab City is, right,
They'll be happy. They'll see a lot of their friends there.
You know, it's plans to take them from where they
came from. But what if it's like Florida, that's his
quote here, I'll drop them from where they came Well,
that's why we got to have him on here, because
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most of them are from out of state and far
out of state. Yes, I think the South and the
Midwest produces the most right and but but he's got
the right idea. So it's what we got to do.
You know, we don't have to. I get frustrated when
people accept things like if I ever hear anybody saying, well,
that's the land, it's always been done, that's the closest
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I come to murder it really is. It's like no, no, no,
you change things, you do it better, you do it differently,
don't dance to the lance always been done. Ah, I
want to strangle them. He's our guest in one hour.
This is what you do. You want to wait on
the government, don't win on the government. Get a bus,
put him on the bus, drive him away yourself. Why
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not taking control of the situation. That's right, all right?
So John, if you look at today's cutsheet, we could
probably spend the rest of the hour just playing Kamala Harris.
I think we should. Okay, well we'll start and see
how far we get. We haven't played any audio from
Vice President Kamala Harris in a while. I don't know
whether she was laying low. She was here for a
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lot of the holiday. She came back to John's West
Side because because she was shutting down the roads on
our side of town. I think she's been reduced in
her roles and kept away from public speaking because it's
just not good. But apparently it happened yesterday in ann Arbora, Michigan,
at the University of Michigan. The subject was climate change. Anyway,
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the first clip we have and it says here repeated, Okay,
remember we heard her gushing about electric buses. I think
that's the last time. The electric school bus this time,
and she's done this before. Then diagrams, then diagrams the
circles that kind of overlapped and straight show to show
you if you have to, let's sayve a circle with
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one population, circle with another population, and then you draw
one circle over the other to show you the commonality
that's the overlap. Yeah. So, uh, first clip, she's pretty
excited over them. Think of the movement through the lens
of something I love, which is to always think about
complex issues through the frame of a ven diagram. I
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love ven diagrams. I love I do. I love ven diagrams.
So what I'm so it is nerdy. I'm just saying,
so the three circles and you can do more. Nobody
says a ven diagram has only been three circles, right,
and and the intersection then right in terms of also
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movements that. The other person, by the way, was the
Secretary of Energy, Jennifer Granhall. Oh my god, she's she's
in the cabinet. Oh no, No, main speaker is Harris,
Oh I know. But but the other one, the one
that just says she's kind of nerdy, That was Granholm. Yeah,
we're run by these people. Is this what diversity brings
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to me? I gotta say it. This sounds like somebody
who's high. It really does me too. You know how
when you're a little drunk, are a little high, you
get giddy over silly things that just come into your brain. Yeah,
and it might be at three am a ven diagram
And can't you see something on TV and it's like, oh,
that's just the wildest thing. Look at that. Why isn't
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the audience, Why is the audience laughing? They're trying to
be polite. Listen to this from October twenty eighth of
last year, Harris again on the ven diagram. I love
ven diagrams. I really do. I love ven diagrams. It's
just something about those three circles and the analysis about
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where there is the intersection. Right, yeah, I see people
you agree with me. Right, I've lived a while. I've
never yet, I've never heard anybody get excited over a
ven diagrams has never come up. And she's giggling and giddy.
I mean the school bus thing. I've had people i've known.
They just think school busses are pretty great. They want
to drive them and play with them like a kids.
But then diagrams, that's puzzling. Well, all right, Well, in
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the next clip here comes to the electric school buses
at this climate crisis talk in ann Arbor. But among
the many things I'm excited about electric school buses. I
love electric school buses. I just love them for so
many reasons. Maybe because I went to school on a
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school bus. Raise your hand if you went to school
on a school bus. Right, She's really weird as she's
done this before. She did the Venn diagram things, she
did the school bus thing. All right, play the clip.
This is from October twenty seventh to last year. I convened,
and I've convened now at least three times. Here's the thing.
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Who doesn't love a yellow school bus? Right? Can you
raise your hand if you love a yellow school bus? Right?
Just there's something about the and and most of us,
many of us went to school on the yellow school BLUs, right,
And it's part of it's part of our experience growing up.
It's part of, you know, a nostalgia and a memory
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of the excitement and joy of going to school to
be with your favorite teacher, to be with your best friends,
and to learn. The school bus takes us there. And
in America today, twenty five million children a day go
to school on the yellow school bus. Stop stop thinking. Now.
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If you didn't know she was Kamala Harrison, Vice President
and you just heard that clip, you would think this
lady is blasted. I noticed in that one she's slowing
down a little bit oddly. Yeah, it's either it's either
booze or pot. I don't know if I can make
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that accusation. But well there's something weird going on. Oh,
she's always been like this. I've a who talks about
these things, and b who giggles and talks about these things.
Then diagrams an electric school bus and in such a
silly way too. You know, I believe in the wide
spectrum of sexual stuff, but also just interests is a
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very wide special interest. But there's no detail to the
interest nostalgia. The school buses bring back nostalgia for her
because she's excited to go to school. Nobody talks like this.
I go back to my two categories. You think it's booze,
you think it's drugs. Well, we got one more. This clip,
this is from yesterday talking about the Caribbean Islands. I convened,
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and I've convened now at least three times. A group
that has is their acronym CARACOM. It is the Caribbean Nations,
island nations in the Western Hemisphere. That's is where the
Caribbean is We are also in the Western Hemisphere. They
are our neighbors. Oh boy, Oh, she did this with
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Russia and Ukraine last year. Oh you want to play
that clip again? Yeah, it's a cut number. So, Ukraine
is a country in Europe. It exists next to another
country called Russia. Russia is a bigger country, Russia is
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a powerful country. Russia decided to invade a smaller country
called Ukraine. So basically that's wrong. Okay. Third choice, if
you don't buy into the booge of the pot is
she really is just do as rock. This is why
they now they got to talk about the climate at
the University of Michigan. I mean that's a we got
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to take a commercial. Yeah, your chance of money. The
keyword is next Johnny ken KF I am six forty
five everywhere the iHeartRadio. Oh wow, this is breaking news.
The CDC is investigating possible link between Fiser's COVID booster
and strokes among seniors over the age of sixty five.
(12:18):
This is the Bible shot. Oh that's great, that's great news. Huh.
I guess the data is. Yeah, it's a little early,
but it does show an increased risk of ischemic stroke
in the elderly within three weeks of getting the shot.
Oh good, I'm glad I had it a few months ago.
I was gonna say, if you're under sixty five and
it's past three weeks. I guess you're okay. Well, there's
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always exceptions, but in general it's caused by blockages and
arteries that carry blood to the brain. Brain is ischemia.
So I've been looking into this reported cases, and you know,
that's officially it for me. You're not going to get
a six shot. No, that's it. That's how many times
on the show this week if you clear, it's officially
it on various topics. Yeah, but it's a new year.
(13:04):
I cannot face the new year and here and talk
about the same things from last year. I'm I've I've
hit the end of the line here. Uh no, I
because I was very wary about getting this last one,
and now because I remember I didn't trust it because
they'd only tested it on mice. Now they're rushing them
(13:24):
in order to catch up with all the variants. Right,
things keep changing every few months, so they're rushing them through.
And this is why normally drugs take years in development
and testing and approval. And now you can see why
it's like, oh so oh strokes and old people up
all right. Also, one of the other big stories this
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week was the FAA flight grounding because one of the
systems that they used to alert pilots of any runway
dangers and such apparently hit a glitch. It actually collapsed.
More than eleven thousand flights were the later canceled Wednesday morning.
According to the official report on this, the problem was
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caused by a mistake made by one engineer who replaced
one file with another, not realizing the mistake was made
and ultimately causing the system to show problems and it failed.
You believe this not identified this person yet? Do you
believe the system is so fragile, Yeah, and rickety that
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you could replace one file incorrectly and the entire glitches
the coach to coach the whole nation. I mean, it
shouldn't be set up that way, right, Nobody would set
it up that way. It doesn't seem like a good idea.
If you put it in a wrong file, wouldn't it
just flash on the screen. Now that's the wrong file? Bozo.
This is the notice to air missions known as no TAM.
(14:53):
I don't believe it. They want to switch over now
to a new system. Now they're covering up something. I
know you were very The way you build a system
where if you change one file, it doesn't tell you, No,
that's wrong, don't do that. But because it's so antiquated,
it doesn't have the complexity to do that. Eric, what
do you think? You're more of a tech guy? Right,
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you change one file in a system. I mean, if
you change one file, could you bring down the whole
industry coast to coast? No, not the whole system, not
New York or other markets or anything like that. But
because ground all the music, because I could probably do
that for all of the stations here. You could do
it here, but you couldn't do it Nation. Why Nation?
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Wid probably not know? Yeah, I just don't. I don't know. Well,
you think this is just a cover story for something.
I think everything's a cover story. Do you think they
were hacked? Is that what you think? Or you think
I don't know what I think. I just don't think.
I don't think you'd have a system where you know,
some guy, you know place is the wrong file. And
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this happened in the middle of the night, right it did.
It's okay, so early in the morning, East Coast time,
around midnight. One guy sleepy, maybe he had too much
to drink. He was napping, foggy headed presses the wrong button,
replaces the wrong file, and suddenly boomtown. Yeah, that sounds
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to me far fetched. It sounds less far fetched to say, hey,
the Russians hacked us, because we know that's what they do. Right,
This seems to be far fetched. It's like the guy
in the airplane movie who pulled the plug on the
runway lights and just giggled. Yes, it's as silly as that.
All Right, we got more coming up, Johnny ken k
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If I am six forty five everywhere the iHeart Radio app.
What's better than our three o'clock hour two rounds of
the moist line. We're first going to talk to a
man who bought a shuttle bus so we could take
the homeless away from outside of his bar grill restaurant
in San Bernardino. That's coming up today Friday. Yeah, because
you missed yesterday, I thought it was money to be
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denying that you missed yesterday. I thought it was Monday.
Oh Monday, Wow, that's real? Are you okay, mister Biden. Well,
because I was off yesterday, I was on a trip,
so I came back and oh, that could have been
a weekend thing. Yeah, it felt like a weekend thing. Okay, okay,
We'll give you a moment to re orient you. That's right, Friday,
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got it now? Kars talking about a story that the
CDC is looking into some seniors that may have suffered
a small stroke after getting the latest booster for COVID
the Bible and now, Debora Mark, you had COVID, Yes,
I did so. Well. Did you believe maybe that the
Bible and shot kept you from getting sicker? You see?
That was I do? I mean that That's what I'm
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hoping for. I mean I was stuck five different times,
so I'm hoping that that's why I wasn't terribly ill.
Any we don't have we don't have the multiverse to
know what the Debora Mark that didn't get the Bible
and Shot would have been like if she did if
she got COVID in Mexico, or did you got it
before you left? You have a stroke? I did not
have a stroke. Please stop conflating the stories. Do you know?
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How do you think if I had a stroke? Yeah,
I don't think I'd be here right now? Okay, But
you know, sometimes you listen to your newscast with wonder
the ridiculous, ridiculous story of the week, of course, is
classified documents and Joe Biden's bed wells garage, some old
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office he used to use. But I just wanted to
add this classified documents, but we've now found out John
according to NBC News, at least one of them was
top secret. Remember that the old movies too would be stamped.
It's not just classified, it's top secret classified, which means
there must be a whopper in that document and the
reports Hunter Biden hung out at that house in Delaware,
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what do you think he would have done with it?
Well and try to make money off it. Yeah, there
was a way, if there was. The really interesting thing
is it for cocaine, is if they were hidden there
on purpose? And this isn't just sloppy record keeping of
all his paperwork, right, but if it was hidden for
a reason. You know, Hunter and Joe's brother Jim are
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up to their ears doing business with China and Ukraine.
And so the most nefarious interpretation of this is that
all that paperwork were secrets that the Biden family wanted
to keep and had something to do with the millions
of dollars that Jim Biden Hunter Biden have made from
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these governments over the years. Because they're they're they're peddling
Joe Biden's influence that has been going on. That's not
a conspiracy theory. Now, the question is did it get
into illegal areas harmful areas? And is that paper would
that paperwork have anything to do with it? Or it's
just random nonsense. Don't you think like everybody that's been
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in government at a high enough level has probably taken
classified material and dropped it in their office somewhere. I
also would think that the people in the birdcage with
it or Yeah, but most of the people in government
are up to no good, so I assume that also
a lot of them have taken files and hid them
because they had to. Well you know that that there's
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a lot of because how would anybody know if it's missing? No,
apparently nobody does. I mean, some of the Biden files
were from years ago, and they're saying the difference is
that Trump was fighting to keep them, whereas Biden just
didn't know they were there. That helps, But that's his
But yeah, I know everybody's I know because it's the
Democrat media wanting to say no, no, it's different, it's different.
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You're this is our guys. Okay, stop, it's not different,
all right. Trump had hid them illegally in his home
and Biden hid them illegally in his home. Now. I
don't even know why they have rules and laws about
this because this week in the term hid though is
true or just you know, goofy Biden was handed some
papers and just put them down on a desk and
forgot about them, and then they were years later. Well,
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it's in two places. It's in the Biden think tank.
Do you know what that story is. It's at the
University of Pennsylvania, the Biden think tank. That's got to
be pretty empty by the way. They're saying that there's
a lot of it was material as winding to Ukraine,
Iran and the United Kingdom. Right, that's what they found
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in Biden that that private office. Maybe it's just the
random daily intelligence reports. I don't know. Maybe it has
something to do with the Biden business. Well, yeah, they
had some workings in Ukraine, right, yeah, the gas company,
so that by now they know what's in it. I
really don't understand why these investigations have to go on
for months and months. Just collect the papers, read it
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and see if there's anything important in there, but I
was going to say about the University of Pennsylvania. So
they gave Biden a think tank. They paid him a
million dollars. Excuse me, they paid him a million dollars.
That's lunch. And he only had to show up nine
times on the campus. He was declared a gig to
get Yeah, he was declared a professor. And he also
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was paid to hawk his own book. Like he made
an appearance selling one of his memoirs at the university,
and then the one of the administrators at the university
he ended up being the ambassador to Germany. So there's
something funky going on with that, that's all. That's all
a dirty business. The think tank, the billion dollars, a
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few appearances, you're selling the book. The president ends up
as an ambassador to Germany. Oh, come on, that stinks
from here, right, I can smell at Did you see
there was one Democrat congressman that thinks that these were
planted in Biden's garage by somebody. Yeah, because that's the
game everybody plays now, and that's just a game. Everybody
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says everything. Well, you're throwing it out there, someone will
believe it, right, and it MUCKs up the news cycle,
because then the pro Biden journalists feel obligated to say, well, yeah,
we really don't know that. It wasn't planet. It's like, OK,
this game all right, and it's it's a headache and
it's annoying and it's probably nothing to begin with. And
I don't even understand why they classify so many documents.
And it seems like nobody pays attention to the rules,
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right because Hillary Clinton, right, she ran off with tons
of documents and then and then obliterated the thirty thousand
of them. Trump ran off with them, Biden ran off
with them. I guess, I guess nobody really cares about
all these document rules. And I like what Trump said,
I could just unclassify because you know, I was president,
so blink. I just kind of blinked my eyes, like Genie, Yeah,
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in my mind, they're now unclassified. Yeah my mind. So
I switched him over. This is kind of a waste
of time, stupid game, Like everybody's like choosing sides and
same old tired arguments. It's like, what are you what
are you arguing over? Exactly what is in these documents?
Maybe maybe they're it's it's the dinner menu for the
state dinner they were gonna have. I mean, we don't
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know what's in it. Well, if it's classified originally allegedly
it's got world more okay, but important there what are
the secrets? Now? This is years later Ukraine? What's what's
going on there's yeah, well what was going on there?
Biden for sure? All right, we got more coming up.
Johnny Ken kf I AM six forty live everywhere the
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we'll have more. All right. We're on from one to four.
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the homeless are causing so many problems for his business.
He's gone out and gotten himself a shuttle bus. We
can take them from where they came. That's his plan.
We'll get into more details coming up after the news
at three o'clock. If he didn't hear earlier Mayor Karen
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Bass of Los Angeles did a victory dance in Venice
for clearing out an encampment and allegedly housing ninety two
people only forty thousand ago. That's another good point. I
think they claimed victory in two places. It was some
other places in the store. It it is great for
the people in that neighborhood that that neighborhood was lied
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to so horrifically by Garcetti and Bonnen, who both should
be in jail. So it's good for those people. But
it's got to hold. They've got to have the police
chase everybody away who comes back into the neighborhood, right
because they'll be they'll be new ones coming in. And
you go to hear the boys line there. It is Friday,
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last hour of the show three twenty and again at
around three fifty the moist line returns on the John
and Ken Show. Well, the only reason we're gonna talk
about this story is that you don't see this happen
very often in terms of the frenzy because the genders
are reversed. There is an LSU Louisiana State University gymnast
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by the name of Olivia Dunne, who apparently has such
a rabid male teenage following that they are disrupting the
gymnastic meets wherever she goes. Stories here claim she's a
TikTok influencer with six point seven million followers. What she
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is the highest earning woman in college athletics. Well, that's
if you have if you actually have followers, advertisers will Yes,
I understand that it's just the whole She's a very
attractive young girl. I know, but but but guys don't
normally act like this. That's some way teenage girls act.
I know. That's why I'm saying this is her gender reversal.
It's bob to see. The pictures are showing up with
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signs I often please take a selfie with me. I'm
telling you this is the feminization of the American male.
You now have young men acting like teenage age women.
Did you ever wonder why women scream at pop stars
going all the way back to a Way to Frank
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Sinatra right to Justin Bieber right every generation. And it's
a hormone rush, is what it is. That's what makes
them scream and squeal and faint and guys don't do this,
because I've looked at old video and film of crowds
going crazy over one, you know, artist or another. The
women do the squealing, that's where the sound is coming from.
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They're the ones who are trying to get over the
barricades and get in. The men are cheering, but they're
not squealing, and they and they're not fainting. And so
now you have because if there was like a master
plan to feminize all the men in America, this is
a huge success. Now you want to hear them, yeah,
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I do. So that's disturbing. I had kind of an
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opposite reaction to the story. I wouldn't say opposite. I
had a different reaction. I am always suspicious, and I
thought some of this is fake. Oh that that's a
good one. First of all, we don't believe TikTok follower numbers, right,
come on, no Chinese? Who can verify the six point
seven million number? You can't. Second of all, I thought
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maybe to hype her up and to make her even
more money, they would hire a twenty or thirty teenage
boys to go in there and hold signs and scream
and yell for okay, all right, to get her media coverage.
Our two ideas meet because I think men are normally
incapable of that kind of behavior. They just don't do that. Yeah,
you're right, our ideas would meet, and that there is
no real friend z. Kids were hired to get really
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wild for her and I should be more. No, I
think you're right. I think that that would It was
a stunt. These kids don't even look like they're in college,
though they look like they're in high school in this.
Oh yeah, they're they're like thirteen and fourteen and fifteen
year old boys. Now she's sixteen. Oh no, she's twenty. Now.
Guys rare because they have been plenty of young female
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pop stars. Yeah, I don't think you see teenage boys
at their concerts. Young guys screaming and holding up signs
and guys trying to read some of the signs to
see if they were dirty. That would bring me back
to a real male, right. Young guys don't worship girls publicly.
They do it privately in their room. Um, anything specific there,
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I don't pry. Everyone has the I mean they build
a shrine and they were They can worship anyway they
wisht You keep it to yourself. I can't imagine when
I was fourteen calling up a friend of mine and
whoever was hot at that time. Second, isn't she really hot? Oh?
You want to go share? You guys don't do that.
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Guys make fun. God, we used to make fun of
the girls who went screaming about the male pop stars.
Right that that was that was great material because we
all thought the girls were foolish for doing that. Maybe
you might be right, it might be a stunt that
would expect yell, that story would come out because teenage
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boys are gonna say, oh, yeah, somebody gave me thirty
bucks to stand here and hold the sign and scream
when you when you have, when you have, people are
acting in opposition to their biology. I always smell a rat?
Or is your other conclusion was that the society is
changing because of the way that people are being told
to act. Now, yes, that's possible. We don't want to
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raise toxic males, right like you and Trump. We don't
want men to be male. Uh, we want them to
be civilized. We want them, yes, we want to want
them to be bullies and sexists, caveman, because we want
you come here, because all all the female qualities are pure.
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According to this, there was a big scene at the
University of Utah the gymnastics match. A group of Olivia
dunfans were saying rude things and swearing. See that's what
That's what I wondered if they were getting a little
wild and crazy. Now that I see that that I believe.
If it's a bunch of guys saying rude things, then
there there you go. Then the world is back at
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its natural order, because that's really what guys do. Yeah,
somebody tweeted out, I'm a mother of Utah gymnasts. As
we were walking to the car, the group swarm my
daughter and her teammate. They literally said to their faces,
you're not Livy, but you'll do Can we get a
picture with you? The group called my daughter Livy two
point zero. They were so rude and disrespect and they
want to take selfies. Apparently it's a big demand. They
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want to shut That doesn't sound like guy behavior. They're
getting very suspicious, all right. Coming up next, we're going
to talk to a man by the name of maxa Here.
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and he came to our attention because of a couple
of news stories that he has decided to go out
and get a shuttle bus so we can bust the
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