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Law and Israel continue to trade attacks on the third
day of fighting after killing Iran supreme leader. Meanwhile, Olpeck
and other oil producing countries say they will increase output
to help offset any shortages from Iran. One of the
early problems are even though the strait of horn Moves
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is being protected, who wants to be the first oil
tanker to go through and see So there's been a hesitancy.
You can expect oil prices to rise temper rarely. At
least officials are identifying the man who killed two people
and wounded fourteen others in Austin, Texas wearing a I
haven't bought one of these in a long time, Like
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property of the Tennessee Titans, you know, where we're all
supposed to look like we're.
Speaker 1 (01:13):
On the team. Why would you waste money on them?
Speaker 2 (01:16):
Well, there's that reason. This guy had property of Allah
proudly on his sweatshirt before opening fire. President Trump says
members of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard who stop fighting will
be granted full immunity, and the UK, France, and Germany
say that they're going to work with the US and
other allies to protect themselves from what they call indiscriminate
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and disproportionate missile attacks from Iran. And then later this morning,
the Pentagon will be holding a news conference regarding US
operations in Iran. I might add I believe the President
is going to be brief in Congress tomorrow on the
latest coming out of Iran. So that's a lot, right.
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I kind of wanted to open the show today and
say I was watching a network, no reason to give
the name, but no, it's not one of the ones
you hate. And I'm watching Saturday morning, and I'm watching
everybody acting shocked and quite frankly fearful, and I was
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kind of taken aback by it because I was thinking
to myself, who didn't know this was coming? I mean,
what kind okay it was, Fox, what kind of a
hole would you have to have been buried in? So
much so that I got to be honest with you,
I was shocked that took this long. So I started
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to begin to think, Okay, well, maybe the President is
waiting for the Olympics to be over. And then when
the Olympics were over, I was thinking, well, he does
need an element of surprise. You can't do it the
night of the closing ceremonies. Then I thought, well, maybe
he's waiting till after the State of the Union. No,
I think, and I haven't everybody say this out loud?
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Maybe they were just waiting for them to all gather.
Is anybody shocked that no one has said that out
loud yet? I mean, I'm already shocked at the number
of people that are questioning whether or not haven't we
learned our lesson with endless wars. That's shocking to me
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when this operation is about ending the endless war, not
starting it. Or the matrix that is saying there was
no imminent threat. I tell that to the thirty thousand
people who were slaughtered for standing up against their government
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and speaking out. You saw what America did for two
and they were interfering with law enforcement. And then I'm
watching all these networks to cut to the street, because
you know what they want more than anything is a
gas sign at six dollars a gallon and a bunch
of Iranians in the streets of America saying death to America,
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death to Trump.
Speaker 1 (04:13):
And they couldn't find it.
Speaker 2 (04:15):
Because whether it was New York City or wherever around
the world they're celebrating. Isn't it interesting? Iranians are celebrating
around the world and at home we're questioning, And so
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you get this sense of, well, did we do the
right thing? I guess that depends on who you talk to.
Speaker 1 (04:40):
Right.
Speaker 2 (04:44):
Welcome to a culture where there is no right or wrong,
because there's no basis for right or wrong. Now, if
you're studying scripture and you're considering God's perspective, there's always right,
there's always wrong, there's always good, and there's always evil. Heck,
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let me rephrase that. If you talk to the enemy's
God and the Hideth or the Qur'an, there's always right
there's always wrong, and there's always good, and there's always evil,
and their belief is you're evil and you must be killed, defeated,
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or submitted. So the obvious question nobody ever asked out love,
did we do the right thing? What's next? Are we
in danger? You were in danger? You still are in danger?
Is the answer that nobody wants to give you. Is
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this war? This is a war that started a long
time ago, specifically for Iran. Jimmy Carter meddling that led
the overthrow of the Shaw which led to the rise
of the Islamic Republic of Iran. It's a theocracy of
radical Islamists mulahs. Are we the good guys or the
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bad guys? Isn't that hysterical that we don't know? I mean,
I say that when it comes to a seventeen hundred
year enemy, the only one not fooled by the matrix
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turns out to be John Fetterman. He really is, continually
is it the ultimate independent agent? Everybody else? It just
depends on line them all up. I don't know how
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much you know you want to do this. Senator Chris
Murphy says, the joint US Israeli combat operation against Iran.
Speaker 1 (07:13):
Is a disaster.
Speaker 2 (07:16):
It is one of the most remarkable military operations in
the history of mankind. I want to share how not
everybody's fulled. This was a listener that sent me an
email this morning, Marni Michael. As they say, all warfare
is based on deception, and the Iranians were deceived into
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thinking the US only attacks at night, that they could
operate and gather freely during the day. There's one word
to describe the US military wow. To pull off time
coordinated weapons launched an attacked from dozens of ships and
different oceans, and hundreds of aircrafts from different countries, ships
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and bases from every inn all direction, and planned with
a simultaneous time to target first bomb attacks to take
the head of the snake right off. Well, you just
didn't kill the supreme Aetolia. You killed the head of
command for Islamic Revolutionary Guard. Oh yeah, Ron has a
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military several of them were taken out, but they also
have a Revolutionary Guard that serves the Ayatola, that's the
ultimate religious arm of military. Might never mind everything that
has been done prior to this to to soften its proxies,
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to gather support from Arab nations, others who might have
been outraged or united against the United States or others
completely isolated Iran completely and surgically took the head of
the snake right off. And you've got people like a
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Connecticut Democrat saying nobody in this country was asking for
war with Iran. Obviously, he just he grew deaf to
all the death to America chance.
Speaker 1 (09:27):
Or any of the actions in forty seven years.
Speaker 2 (09:32):
Adam shiff is taking aim at President Trump after the
US air strike on Iran. In an interview with ABC
this week, the California Democrats said, there was no basis
for this attack, there was no imminent threat, and I
felt the need to come on the air and just
tell you, like it or not, we have been at war.
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The enemy has been allowed to continue to carry out
evil all this time. And it's not political, it's ideological,
it's religious. It's a holy war. And there are good
guys and there are bad guys. There are real gods
and not real gods, and you get to choose. Now,
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this particular enemy has one goal, and that is to
conquer the world. They don't want a portion of Israel,
they want all of Israel. They're not happy with just
having a mayor in New York City. They want all
of America. They want to kill first every Jew, then
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every Christian, destroy Israel and America, and then take over
the world because that's going to make their hidden emom appear,
which brings the coming of Allah and judgment of all
non Muslims. And unlike us who don't know the day
or the hour and are not called to we're called
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to share good news with the world and make disciples.
They are called to make you submit, either through taxation
or death. And they are to initiate the attacks, and
even before the attack strike fear into the hearts, and
I will spare you the reading of all the Surahs
or all the hideths. This is a seventeen hundred year enemy,
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and the enemy has a say always and war is
always means mode of an opportunity. They have the enriched uranium,
They have the advanced centrifuges. Now you can put your
head in the sand and believe it's just for energy.
And they had the missile systems to reach our interests abroad,
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our friends abroad, and getting closer and closer to being
able to reach us. I don't know how eminent the
left is looking for. All that was left was opportunity,
and I don't know how much more time they wanted
to give them. Wars rarely end where they begin. They
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rarely end with the same players they began with. Enemies
have a say, morale at home matters. There's a lot
of unknown And probably the only person you should discount
is anybody that thinks they know how this all beginnings
and middles and ends. But I want you to hear
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from me, whether we know it or not, there is
a real God and there is a false God. Whether
we know it or not, There's been a war and
it continues.
Speaker 1 (13:17):
Now.
Speaker 2 (13:18):
If our God is right and he before you, who
dare be against you? But where you are left is
what voices are you going to trust? What voices are
you going to listen to? What voices are you going
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to ignore? How are you going to discern narrative from truth?
What is going to be your source of truth? A network,
a political party, a politician? And is all we warn you.
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The right answers come from asking the right questions. So
listen very carefully to people who are giving nothing but answers,
and those that are asking good questions and then surrounding
themselves with people that answer them the right way. Well,
we seek to be the latter. Obviously, Lieutenant Colonel James
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Carafano is going to join us on this. Have we
not learned our lesson of endless wars in the Middle East?
The President is being reckless. He doesn't even have a plan.
We'll see how the lieutenant colonel responds to that. Is
there a good guy and a bad guy in this?
And why is there all a sudden so much hatred
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towards Israel and America, especially within America. Our chief, our
senior contributor, David Snadi will tackle that one. Or he's
going to keep an eye everything that's concerning the latest
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I just want to thank you for that monologue. It
confirmed a lot of things I was feeling and how
I was.
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Feeling, and I'm attribute some of that to listening to
your show for a while and.
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Learning how to turn better.
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I really am upset about the Democrat politicians up there,
the naysayers.
Speaker 3 (17:49):
I mean, it's really just a pack lias. If you
think about it.
Speaker 4 (17:52):
Could you imagine a politician in nineteen forty three saying
that I really doubt it.
Speaker 2 (17:58):
Well, it kind of speaks to the the question of
the day, right, did we do the right thing. We'll
make sure you ask the right person, make sure you
base it on the right context. I can play you
endless number of politicians or legacy media members all speaking
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against this. Which ones you're going to listen to? What's next?
Are we in danger? Are we the good guys? Are
we the bad guys? These are all questions that have
to be answered when you get to people. Like the
dumbest thing I saw was on social media. Somebody literally posted,
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is the idiot starting a war? So we don't notice
he's in the Epstein files? Like how much of seventeen
hundred years of history have you missed? But when you
have a member of Congress like Chris Murphy or I
saw Tim Kaine and all the talking head shows Adam Shift,
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and they're making ridiculous claims like well, in the case
of Murphy, this is a disaster. He has no plan,
no plan. He just mysteriously got the eye in Tola
and forty eight of his top leaders. No plan, not
just precision planning, precision missiles, precision intelligence. And then you
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watch the Iranians celebrating they've been paying the price, they've
been living in it. I think Michael Savage did something
over the weekend. I thought was it was an analogy
I've used a million times.
Speaker 1 (19:45):
But only he could dramatically set it up. Imagine you
have no passport.
Speaker 2 (19:50):
You're gonna get dropped in one of two places, Israel
or Iran.
Speaker 1 (19:53):
Which one you want? No time to fake? Which one pick?
Speaker 2 (19:58):
But it is a valid question, right, which one do
you think would receive you? Which one do you think
would give you any element of the rights you've grown
accustomed to or the way of life you've grown accustomed to.
So the people have been oppressed, the people have been killed,
people have been beaten, imprisoned. They're celebrating those trying to
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make politics at home, are questioning media, partisan politicians, Hollywood elite. Oh,
they're all coming up in our sounds of the day,
all right, if you're just waking up. Hesbalah and Israel
continue to trade attacks again. This is the proxies, or
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what's left of them. They're much weakened this time around.
Opek and other oil producing countries say they're going to
increase the output, and there's every reasona believe that they will.
Why because Iran is attacking fellow Muslims and Arab neighbors.
Further alienating themselves. They've done a lot in forty seven years.
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The dumbest thing they ever did was the first thing
after the Iola was killed. They started killing former allies
and shooting missiles not just at Israel and Americans, but
at Muslim and Arab friends. Officials are identifying the man
who killed two people and wounded fourteen in Austin, Texas
wearing a Property of Allah sweatshirt. That would be one
mode of clue. President Trump says the members of the
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Iranian Revolutionary Guard who stop fighting will be given full immunity,
and the UK, France, and Germany say that they will
work with the US and other allies to protect themselves
at what they're calling indiscriminate and disproportionate missile attacks from
Iran as day three since the beheading of the leadership
of the Islamic Republic of Iran. All Right, the OPEC
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story is a big one a our energy independence and
how much we're producing. Opek and other oil producing countries
going to increase the output, Meaning if anybody's going to
be choked often have an energy crisis, it's Russia who's
in a war, by the way, and this could drain
them and bankrupt them in their war with Ukraine and China.
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That's who receives the disproportionate amount of oil coming from here.
The other concern is the Strait of Hormuz. Now the
Strait of Hormuz is being protected, I think in addition
to the decapitation of leadership, the next most impressive thing
was the amount of ships and subs and everything that
has been taken out. This was preemptive in order protecting
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the Strait of horm moves. Now you still have to
have companies that I mean, let me be honest with you.
If you were up on the bridge and you were
the first oil tanker to go through the Strait of Hormuz,
I'd be flinching too. So we do expect some short
term at least gas increases. Monica Nelson by Trade follows
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Business News. What does the military operations mean for us
at home in terms of gas prices? Are we in
a better position in in the past to avoid huge
energy energy long term energy spikes and what can we
expect immediately? Monica good morning.
Speaker 5 (23:08):
Well, good morning, Michael good Okay, so good morning, happy Monday.
How much oil gains will really depend on how long
the military campaign lasts.
Speaker 1 (23:17):
As you know, President Trump.
Speaker 5 (23:18):
Posted over the weekend that heavy and pinpoint bombings will
continue through the week or as long as necessary, is
what he said, confirming the military campaign is going to
be pretty massive and ongoing. Iran has the world's third
largest proven oil reserves according to Opek. And as you mentioned,
the straight up Hormuz is the waterway off of Iran's
southern coast. It's the main shipping route for crude from
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Saudi Arabia and Kuwait to the rest of the world.
They say, like twenty million barrels flows through it every day.
And here's the thing, so Iran always will threaten to
close that waterway in previous conflicts.
Speaker 1 (23:52):
If it did.
Speaker 5 (23:53):
Close, Asian economies as you referenced, including China and India,
would be exposed going to scramble to get oil elsewhere,
and that could send global prices higher. So in the
short term for Americans, so gas prices could go up.
One gas expert out of Texas says oil prices going
up about five dollars a barrel. If you remember, gas
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prices did drop below three dollars in December the first
time in four years, but have ticked up a bit.
So whatever you're paying now, we should all expect to
maybe pay twenty five to fifty cents more per gallon
by April or May. And only time's really going to tell,
as it depends on how long the strikes continue.
Speaker 1 (24:32):
And if you want to.
Speaker 5 (24:33):
Maximize your gas mileage with what you have, remember maintaining
a steady speed, keep your tires inflated, don't carry a
bunch of heavy stuff in your trunk, and driving higher
speeds also decreases efficiency, So keeping you a little safer
if you slow down and combine some trips.
Speaker 1 (24:49):
If you can.
Speaker 2 (24:50):
Oil is always based on future oil prices, and when
the future is uncertain, you can expect uncertainty in the pricing.
That's interesting, you might so we think we're talking about
a quarter to fifty cents a gallon between now and April. Yes,
that's the bottom line answer for everybody waking up. Yeah,
that's an even in that Monica great recording is always
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thanks all right if you're just getting up? What's different
this time around? And I thought, out of everything I
watched and coverage this weekend, some danced around it, but
nobody ever really covered all the differences the weakening of
the proxies, the strengthening of the US relations with Arab
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and other Muslim nations. And we're seeing that with the
Board of Peace in the future of the Palestinian Territory.
We saw that with the President. I mean, look, I
think all of us you want to talk about shock
and awe. The shock and awe was when President Trump
went to cutter in Saudi Arabia. I mean, do you
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remember the camel parade? Do you remember the parade of
women with their hair waving as he walked by. I mean,
we were like, what is up with this? This is different.
Speaker 1 (26:13):
Now.
Speaker 2 (26:14):
I know there's a certain percentage of America that is
obsessively and hatred of Donald Trump, and it's going to
blind you from seeing these differences. But this administration somehow
managed to do with previous administrations managed to squander or
couldn't convince others to do.
Speaker 1 (26:35):
And that was they had credibility.
Speaker 2 (26:37):
This man says what he means and means what he says,
and Muslim in air of nations respected that. Willing to
stand up to Putin, willing to stand up to China,
willing to stand up to Iran, willing to stand by friends.
These are all credible, credibility building things. In other words,
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you don't pull off this without all of the above.
So to systematically take out the Huthies, take out Hezbelagh,
do this all in order.
Speaker 1 (27:15):
Will you take away their proxies.
Speaker 2 (27:17):
Then you still got a deal with the Iranian military,
the Revolutionary Guard, and ultimately with the Ayatola.
Speaker 1 (27:23):
Well that got taken care of.
Speaker 2 (27:30):
US officials claim in addition to the Ayatola, forty eight
senior figures. These are all senior advisors, these are all
military leaders. Obviously, they didn't even bother to try to
play a game. I think they denied for about an
hour and an hour and a half that the Ayatola
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was dead, and then eventually even they admitted it. So
you take out the supreme leader, now that us create
an uncertain vacuum. That's early Saturday morning viewing, when everybody's
acting like, well, you know, you can't control. You don't
think that he was eighty six years old and in
bad health. You don't think he had a successor. In mind,
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he may have had like four, in mind, three of
them could have been in that room, including the president.
After all, this Ayatola was a president before he was
the Iyahtola, so he may have taken out his number
one successor in that and nobody brought that up all
weekend long. I the level of ignorance in the United
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States is the only thing that I'm concerned about.
Speaker 1 (28:47):
I'm not.
Speaker 2 (28:50):
I'm not worried about the unknown in the Middle East.
I'm worried about what I know is ignorant in America.
Speaker 1 (28:57):
Trust me.
Speaker 2 (28:59):
So taken out while the Supreme Leader himself, the Ayatola,
his daughter, his son in law, grandchildren, senior Iranian officials
killed sala Asadi, who was the head of intelligence.
Speaker 1 (29:14):
It just took out their eyes.
Speaker 2 (29:17):
Muhammad Shahizi, who was the brigadier general and the head
of the military office for the Supreme Leader over the
Revolutionary Guard, he took out his brigadier general, commander of
the Iranian Police intelligence organization, brigadier general involved with advanced
weapons and research programs. I mean, I think the one
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thing I'm most in awe of. Remember when I said
at the beginning of the show, was he waiting till
after the Olympics? I mean, we all knew this was coming, then,
Was he waiting till after the state of No they
were waiting for these idiots to all have a meeting
in broad daylight together. That means you had to coordinate
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from different ships and planes and bases and countries and
notions at I mean a moment's notice. Go they're all together.
Speaker 1 (30:13):
Nah, they'd be down at a bunker. No, they were
all in the building's meeting and they met their death.
Speaker 2 (30:22):
Now, you can say anything you want, but you're going
to enter the court from a public opinion trying to
defend an Islamic republic and a forty seven year record
that is undefendable, most recently which killed thirty thousand of
its own citizens. So if you're outraged over two people
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interrupting law enforcement and getting killed in America, I'm sure
thirty thousand upsets you. This is the head of the
terrorism snake. This is who's funding all the terrorist organizations.
So what's different the softening of all their proxies. They
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can't retaliate with proxies. They're all diminished. All of their
command and senior officials are dead. Maybe that's why the
mistakes of firing at Arab and Muslim friends, further alienating
them was their first bad move after being bombed the
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energy independence that we've achieved by drilling, baby drill. I mean,
the president always has the little stupid lines that make
you just forget. He's done baseline work that makes a difference.
And now you've got OPEC on your side, so they're
not going to choke you off. I don't think an
energy crisis is coming this time. I don't think they
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have the full complement of all their proxy terrorist organizations
they've built and funded this time. They don't innovate their
senior leadership to guide them this time, and yet the
future is still uncertain. But I conclude where I start.
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Just pick John's opinion on oil futures.
Speaker 2 (33:51):
Normally takes about two weeks for the price of oil
park barrel to trickle down to the gas pumps.
Speaker 1 (33:57):
Let's see where oil goes over the next two weeks.
Speaker 2 (34:01):
Yeah, and the projections are it said fifty dollars a barrel.
Now we'll see and what that translates to, whether it's
a quarter or fifty cents a gallan great point, as
the suspect has been identified in the shooting outside of
bar in Austin, Texas and left two people dead fourteen injured.
Speaker 1 (34:19):
Mark Mayfield has the details.
Speaker 6 (34:22):
NBC News is reporting that the man was a Senegalese
national and a naturalized US citizen living in Texas who
had a history of mental illness. Images from the scene
at Buford's, a popular beer garden in downtown Austin, show
the suspect wearing camouflage pants and a hoodie with the
words property of a law. There are reports that a
Koran was found in his vehicle and some indication that
there was an Iranian flag on his undershirt. Authority say
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it's too early to determine whether the shooting was motivated
by political or religious ideology. He suspect was shot and
killed by officers following the rampage. I'm Mark Mayfield, what.
Speaker 2 (34:58):
More evidence could there possibly? You will still be spending
more at the cass Bump. Rob Martier tells us why
and why.
Speaker 7 (35:06):
The average price of a gallon is currently two dollars
and ninety eight cents, and the experts say it will
go up a couple of cents as early as this week.
It's not just because of uncertainty in the mid East.
Supply will also be low because refineries in the United
States are in the process of switching to a more
expensive summer blend.
Speaker 1 (35:23):
Fuel.
Speaker 7 (35:23):
Experts also warn that prices could spike if there are
disruptions in shipping from the Persian Gulf. If that happens,
petroleum forecasters say we could see a ten to twenty
five cent.
Speaker 1 (35:33):
Increase in a matter of days.
Speaker 2 (35:35):
I'm Rob Martyr and so study sides with most kids
when it comes to starting school early or later.
Speaker 8 (35:41):
The study gave students in grades seven to nine the
choice of two start times ninety five percent. If the
students chose the later start and took an extra forty
five minutes of sleep, what researchers found was the kids
performed better on standardized tests in math and English. Psychologists
say it's not a surprise as teenagers are biologically wired
to a later sleep and wake pattern. Fifty one percent
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of the teachers also like the later start. I'm Bree Tennis.
Speaker 1 (36:07):
We're all in this together.
Speaker 3 (36:08):
This is your Morning Show with Michael Nteld journo