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the conversation and we'll have a lot of fun. I
this is a to me. It's a big story. Maybe
it's not gonna be to you. That's fine. But California
girls track star gets disqualified from state championships over celebration.
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This is builled. This is billed as Oh come on,
she was just doing a little celebration if she won
the state championship competition. Oh come on. She didn't do
it right in front of her people that she competed with.
She did it a little bit to the side. Oh
come on. She did the same thing that an olympian
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did when he won the gold. He took off his shoes,
acted like his feet were on fire, grabbed the fire ditinguisher,
and sprayed his shoes to quote quote quote unquote extinguish
the flames that weren't there. But it was, you know,
it was a parody thing or joke thing he was doing.
She had her dad after she won the contest over
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the rail of the you know, with the audiences, he
handed her a little fire extinguisher and then she did
the same thing and she was disqualified for this. My brother,
I'll never forget this. He won, he won the swimming
meat which qualified him for state. He didn't he got
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state and swimming to celebrate immediately after he won he
jumped back in the pool. He went, ah, jumped in
the pool. Guess what disqualified this young lady and her
dad have claimed it's because she's black and there's nothing
that would turn me off more than somebody doing this,
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when it's obviously not the case. They this is a
this is a stadium, it's in California. That's ridiculous. So
it's been mentioned in here, but it's not the thrust
of the story. The thrust of the story is and
you'll hear it a second from the reporter. They're like, well,
you know, we dug back thirty years and this is
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something like this has never happened before. Well, because somebody
didn't do the same thing she did, right, I mean,
somebody didn't pull a fire extinguished out and spray their
feet in front of it. I mean, and she didn't
go to the side where you couldn't see her. Was
right out in front of everybody. It wasn't like she
did it right in front of their faces. But she
it was in the open, right there in the area.
It wasn't so the idea that she went and hid
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and sprayed her think she didn't. So you're gonna hear
the dad complain to make excuses. You're gonna hear her
saying and she's sad and crying about how she's having
everything ruined, and you're gonna hear the reporter. Everybody's in
the bag for this girl and her dad. Nobody's speaking
the truth. And I'm gonna tell you right now, Listen,
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you celebrated and what they believe is an unsportsmanlike conduct
that is very unusual. What you did, deal with it
and learn, and you are a sophomore. Don't pull this crap.
Take the loss because of what you did, and come
back next year and kick button. Take names. You know
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who I'm thinking about right now. She's an athlete from Dallas,
where I'm based on him. Her name's eluding me right now,
but she has those very long garish nails, and she's
a track star in Olympian She was you might remember
this case. She tested positive for marijuana and she was disqualified.
You know what she did, and she's an African American woman.
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She didn't say it was because she was black. She
didn't say she was railroaded. She didn't say, oh I
just had one little joint one time. You know what
she said, I'll get him next time. You know what
she did. She can't. Her name is Hikari Chakari something
or Chaikhari Jackson or something. She came back the next year.
You know she did. She and I have been her
biggest advocate since she took the loss and didn't play
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a game, a race game, a drug game, or any
of that stuff. No excuses. She took the loss. I
think it's Shikari Richardson. Anyway, I have been the fiercest
advocate for her because she took the freaking loss and
didn't play this stupid game. This girl and her dad
are playing this stupid game, and the media is backing
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him up on the stupid game. Well, we can't find
anything like we are pulling, says, I don't care right
or wrong. Here's the audio. Here we go. Uh, here
it is. I played a little before in the last second,
but let me play it all for you. And this
is a compilation of her, her dad and the olympian
who sprayed his shoes back in the day. And he says, well,
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she didn't do it for the people. Other dude's a
big deal. So the reporters like I even got the olympian.
I don't care to me saying, I don't care. Here's
the audio, all right, so far for that title.
Speaker 5 (06:10):
When she blew the fire singer, sure the opponents were gone.
Speaker 2 (06:13):
That was our moment of.
Speaker 5 (06:14):
Celebration and cif officials made that about them. The crowd
went crazy. They loved it. The booth see if booth
went crazy, they loved it. But those few guys and
those jackets they took offense to it, didn't like it,
and they made a decision based on emotions.
Speaker 6 (06:29):
When when I heard like because it happened, and then
people just started calling me all these girls just won
the four hundred redid your celebration? I was like, huh,
what if it was away from everyone and not really
interfering with anybody.
Speaker 3 (06:43):
I was a reinstator, and by the way, it wasn't
away from everybody, because what it does not matter. She
violated the rules like my brother did decades ago.
Speaker 7 (06:52):
Even if everything goes in my favor in regard to
like getting my title back, I'll still never get that
moment back. Like standing on the podium as sophomore.
Speaker 3 (07:07):
She's acting like she's a victim and all this this
dad is doing a horrible job with her. This dad
is teaching her to be a professional victim and aggrieved.
And that's how you become a loser, not a winner.
Whether you win or not, it's the relevant. That's how
you become a loser. And then this is from Fox News.
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Everything I've been sharing with you is from this Fox
News story about this quote. The dad said he felt
like the disqualification was racially motivated because of his door
is black. It's just it's so ugly to pull that garbage. Basically,
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he's grabbing every excuse from every angle that you can
think of to try to get the thing back. And
I think they still have this this thinking in their
mind is that they have a chance of still getting
it back you don't move on. Unfortunately. I think she's
being professionally agrieved for the rest of her life if
she doesn't pull out of this garbage your dad's teaching her.
Speaker 7 (08:04):
As a sophomore. I'll never get that back because they
took it.
Speaker 8 (08:10):
Claire was also disqualified.
Speaker 3 (08:12):
Did you hear that they took it for me? I
am a victim. They they they, they they took it
for me. I am a victim. My dance taught me
to be a professional victim. And that's what I'm saying,
whether or not she wins is not relevant. You are
a looser when you talk like this and you act
like this.
Speaker 7 (08:32):
May took it.
Speaker 8 (08:35):
Claire was also disqualified from competing in the two hundred
meter race because of that celebration, and we did some
research analyzed twenty years of state championships, found zero other
times where someone was disqualified and stripped of a title
for unsportsmanlike conduct. We reached out to the cif haven't
heard anything back. We also put up a poll on
our Instagram Dan asking our viewers they believe she should
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have been banned for this or not. Over one thousand
votes in counting eighty seven percent of people saying she
shouldn't have been banned for this. And the support from
the community has been overwhelming so far.
Speaker 3 (09:05):
Oh the media, the reporter there, Oh eighty seven percent
of people agree. Oh the Olympian agrees. Oh all these
people overwhelming. Oh, No, one is doing what a parent
should do in this case. When you love somebody, you
tell them the truth, even if it hurts. A discipline
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is love as well. So every angle from everywhere, all
these entities are all telling or she's a victim. That
is a symptom of a society that is in a
bad way and is broken. This is very bad to me.
It's a little thing, but it's a big thing to me. Now, look,
maybe I'm wrong, Maybe you disagree, and I would love
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to hear from you and you can tell me why
you think I'm wrong, because I ain't here to tell
you what to think. I'm just telling you what i'm thinking. Right,
So I want to hear from you and you tell
me how you feel about this. Do you think the
disqualification was right? Or do you think since basically society
everything in every entity Rhymeter's tongue, or she's a victim?
She says, I'm a victim. I'm a victim. I'm a victim.
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If that's the way you roll, if that's the way
you wanted to roll, And if this was your kid,
what would you say? Oh, if you have a, if
you're a person of color, Oh use that angle. Oh
use the angle of a. Even though everybody saw me,
do it, use the angle of Oh I wasn't doing
it in front of them. This is like, this is
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like it makes me think about Adam and Eve and
when Eve bites the apple and the snake says, which
is the bad guy downstairs says, did he really say
don eat it? Did he really say don't he bite?
And this case is like, well, she really didn't do this, well,
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she really wasn't that.
Speaker 9 (10:57):
Well, look all these people say it's okay. Oh the
old the old Olympian that said that they did this
thing says it's okay. The news says it's okay, the
polling says it's okay. So is it really that big
of a Is it really that bad? Is it really
should it really be disqualifying? It's it's really bad. In
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my little opinion here over here on the side of
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Speaker 3 (11:30):
You tell me what you think about this. This is
your morning show.
Speaker 2 (11:34):
It's your morning show with Michael del Jarno.
Speaker 3 (11:38):
We have a talkback from one of our great listeners.
This is and it's about the the U. This young
lady who claims she was robbed, claims it was racial,
claims it was all the other the the Olympian one
and he sprayed his shoes like they were on fire
with an extinguisher. I did the same thing. I didn't
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do it in front of these kids. The other kids
total bus on every angle of my take. And producer
read made a great, great, great point, he says, I
think they did this and they did a stunt so
they could use it for her brand and to get
all over social media all about me me her dad
is to me. I get the feeling that her dad's
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really trying to be here, you know, proper up and
get her all famous and stuff. And what have they done.
He's I think he's pushed her and ruined her chance.
She was disqualified, rightfully, So let's hear from Bill in
Nashville at w l a C.
Speaker 10 (12:34):
Take it one step further. We teach our children to
be humble. We have good athletes in our family. I
was an athlete, and when we win or we do
well in a sport, we tell our kids to be
humble about it. This is not humility. We need more
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humility in this world.
Speaker 3 (12:59):
He is so al right, this is app This is
the antithesis of humility. Really well said Bill. Chime in
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Speaker 3 (14:17):
Lots of calls from our affiliate KFYI in Phoenix, the
fantastic station. Truthfully, that's filing for James T. Harris there
last week, Thursday and Friday, a lot of fun. Let's
go to Amanda, who's by the way. This is about
the track competition in California. The only lady won the
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competition for state, but then her dad passed her pre
planned he passed her over the you know the railings
there he pastor expire extinguisher to re enact an Olympian
who won track years ago and did the same thing.
He took his shoes off if they were on fire,
his feet were on fire, then sprayed with a fire
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extinguisher's shoes. She pulled the same stunt with her dad
and then claimed, oh I didn't do it in front
of the people that I bet I didn't do it
for this or that, and they also said played a
race card with it too, and says because she's black,
it's just and I love it. Prduser Red really seared
right to the heart of it. I think when he
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says that how much you want to bet? This is
all about her brand and getting on social media everywhere
and she with there. I believe it's her father's feels
like it feels like he's her manager and he's trying
to make her super stardom. And then their quest to
do this with the ego and the brand, which is
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all b to the s. They disqualified her and it
was a rightful it was a righteous disqualification. And my
brother was disqualified for jumping in the pool. Everyone qualified
for state and swimming years ago. I mean we're talking
I don't know, twenty thirty years ago. So this is
not a race thing. This is an unsportsmanlike conduct thing.
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And you don't have to like it. You can feel cheated,
doesn't matter. But instead of playing a victim, why don't you,
your sophomore go back next year win. You are destroying
your career. You're going to be somebody that's going to
be a people are gonna love to hate if you
continue to climb in this business of yours. And I
think it's a travesty. I think your dad's leading you
the wrong way. Amanda who wants to talk about this?
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She is on that talk back at KFYI. Hello, Amanda,
let's hear it.
Speaker 4 (16:35):
Hello, this is Amanda in Phoenix, I would like to
know what the teammates of this young athlete have to
say about her, because I'm guessing that she probably pulls
similar stunts on the team on a regular basis, and
if not, then maybe she does deserve it. But the
fact that her team isn't loudly in supporter for getting
her metal back tells you a little bit something about it.
Speaker 3 (16:58):
Yeah, let me tell you this. I'm gonna tell you
what I think the team's thinking. Uh, without knowing anything,
I'm gonna tell you what I think, and I think
I'm I really do strongly think this is what's going on.
They're afraid to speak out. She's playing a race card.
She's doing all this stuff and all the media playing victim.
All the media is on her side, which is wrong.
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They're afraid to speak out, just like with the trans crap.
You know why, because if they do, they're gonna be
They're gonna be attacked for you know, you have a
racial issue, Oh you have this or that, because that's
what the family has been playing. They're afraid. I can
tell you that this is a burden to have somebody
like this on your team. Folks like this that do
these stunts and stupid things and then claim that they're
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a victim. It's like Colin Kaepernick. He was nowhere near
as good enough as he was with the with all
the heat he brought in, all the negative crap, the victimization,
all these divis and stuff like that, the divisiveness. His
level of talent was nowhere near what it needed to
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be to deal with the crap he brought on the
team makes sense now. On the opposite spectrum, Tim Tebow,
who I admire, have nothing but respect for him. He
also for the right reasons, but he also brought tremendous
publicity and heat on the team. Okay, right, it became
a distraction. Tim Tebow similarly, even though he's the opposite
spectrum of right versus wrong. In my opinion, Tim Tebow
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similarly was not quality enough with the skill compared to
the heat he brought on the team. You know what
I'm saying. You don't want a distraction. You want to win.
And if there's a distraction, someone's flash. He always get
into the media for good reasons or bad reasons, doesn't matter.
They better be really good. If the not, they need
to get off the team. Makes sense to me, This
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young lady is that distraction and everybody on that team
is afraid to speaking out even though they all probably
have a big problem with her. And with this kind
of garbage, you don't see other students doing this crap
to you. All right, let's go to K also at KFI,
and she wants to talk about how I ripped the
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heck out of the Eagles for their low T songs.
Now all of them. I love the Joe Walt stuff,
Oh my gosh, do I ever the rock and roller stuff,
but not the country garbage Johnny come Lately. I mean,
what is this?
Speaker 11 (19:25):
What is that.
Speaker 3 (19:27):
Low T embarrassment? All right, let's hear what K says.
Speaker 12 (19:33):
And the Eagles songs that you spoke of that are
kind of low toastosterone, those were probably all done by
Don Henley and Glenn Frye. It's kind of like the
yacht rock that people are talking about right now.
Speaker 3 (19:50):
You know, like Christopher Cross sailing Yeat Rock. That's great.
I mean I could think of some songs of yat
rock that I like. Pablo Cruz, what's Pablo Cruz doing?
Which one you're going to do? And she said, good,
oh my gosh, that was amazing. Can you keep saying, no,
I'm not gonna do that. I don't know that song,
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but like, and you know what's the other We're gonna
ride ride like like that's fine, okay, But Johnny Come Lately,
Tequila Sunrise, Johnny Come Lately, his new kid in town.
By the way, Okay, just listen. It is low T
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in town, low Tea in town, girly man in town.
Speaker 13 (20:40):
Johnna come letely, girly man in town. Where's the nearest
low T Center. I've got no man, who.
Speaker 3 (20:52):
You do. I will never stop saying this. When these
songs come on and you're at that concert, you flee,
You go to the bathroom, you get your beer, you
get your nachos, and then you come back after that
song is over.
Speaker 6 (21:03):
Period.
Speaker 3 (21:05):
All right, here we go a couple of things. Do
we have eighty four percent Erasmussen pulls side with Trump
on stopping Iran's nuclear program. Okay, let me tell you
something that might surprise you. Trump is totally totally as
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of the past two weeks, one of two weeks wrong
on how he is handling Iran. There is only one
option for Iran, and the option is to destroy their
nuclear centrifugures they should never from this point forward, or
you know, in a week or two, they should never
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be allowed to enrich uranium.
Speaker 4 (21:51):
Ever.
Speaker 3 (21:51):
Again, there are twenty three to thirty three nations in
this in the world right now that have nuclear power
and don't rich uranium. They import it. Canada imports it. Okay,
you don't need to enrich it. The only reason you
would enrich it is so you can make nuclear bombs.
I heard Mark Levan over the weekend on his Fox
(22:14):
News show say that I think you said. The New
York Times reported that Iran now has enough nuclear physile
material to make ten nuclear bombs. Now, once they put
that on warhead, which is not a big deal, but
then it's you got to deliver on an ICVM air
Kanda ballistic missile, and that could be as little as
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six months or less. And guess what the only goal
of Iran, and you should if you don't know this
kind of gently say shame on you. Their goal is
to wipe Israel off the map, to kill every Jew
on this planet, and then to kill us. We have
the great Satan, they're the little Satan. They chant that
to America. That's Israel for a reason, and it is
(22:54):
not hyperbole. That's they want to kill us because they
will usher in what's called the two healthy mom And
this is the radical Islamist you know, I will blow
myself up and I will please Allah and get my
sixty nine virgins and all that garbage. Okay, that's what
that is. So Israel has totally destroyed Iran's air defenses.
(23:22):
They are sitting ducks. We cannot completely destroy the nuclear program,
but we can destroy most of it, and we have
the tools. We have our b two bombers. We have
six out of twenty of them stationed right now at
Diego Garcia Base and the Indian Ocean, which is a
joint base with Great Britain. And those bombs carry the payloads.
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They carry the bunker busters and a new one. Israel
does not have them, only we do. Israel will most
likely deal the blows or we will do it with Israel.
Trump had better get off this stupid, stupid, stupid concept
that he will do something very similar. That's where he's
headed right now, to the JCPOA the Obama joke that
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did nothing to stop Iran's nuclear program. He must And
by the way, I ran for thirty forty fifty years
has been doing thirty twenty to forty years has been
doing this. They engage, they protell like they're doing stuff.
They stall, they saw. All they're doing is dragging out,
dragging out, dragging out. They're going to get a nuclear
weapon and then the entire Middle East will become nuclearized
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through Saudi Arabia. All these countries and the Middle East
who don't have nuclear weapons will the don't get them.
But you gonna understand, I RAN's not just going to
use in the blackmail US and Israel everybody. They're going
to use destroy Israel. They it's like giving al Kaieda
a nuclear weapon. You think they're gonna just sit there
and use it for leverage. No, they have their purposes
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to kill Jews and Americans and infidels, including the Saudis
who don't practice the same Islam version of Islam that
Iran does. Saturdays and Iran are arch enemies. So this
is horrible and Trump is seeming to play a game.
He used to be real hardcore and I Ran and
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then about two between one and a half to three
and a half weeks ago he went nice, nicey, nicy,
and all things are going great. Iran is playing him.
I pray to God that he does not allow this
to go past the sixty day deadline, which I think
ends in one and a half to three and a
half weeks, one and a half to three weeks. And
what that means is at that very moment, we must
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bomb Iran and destroy the nuclear program period period. And
I feel like he's playing a game and playing tidley
weeks with the terrorists. And when you hear that, when
you hear and I didn't fully grasp this until all
that's been going on since Hamas and has balled and
stuff with as far as the October seventh, when you
(25:59):
see when you hear that I ran as a state
sponsor of terror that you can easily repeat that, but
I know really what it means because I did. I
repeated for years and didn't know fully what it means.
It means. I ran arms and trains Hesbaala to the
north of Israel and Lebanon. They give them state of
the art massive missiles and stuff like that that are
(26:20):
really good as far as the efficacy or whatever effectiveness.
Then they also armed train and run amats to the
west of Israel. They also armed train with some very
effective weapons, the dirt herding terrorists, goatherrters in Somalia, that's
all excuse me. In Yemen, the houthis so you literally.
(26:45):
And also they were working with Bashar al Assad in Syria.
They also have been running their drugs, massive narco and
weaponry through Syria with the blessings of Bashar Asad to
get them to Lebanon. Okay, every angle, I could draw
you a map with arrows pointing from every angle coming
(27:06):
at the Jews to slaughter them, and it's all Israel.
I see me, It's all Iran. They're also they've also
blown up our marine barracks. If you recall in the
eighties when Reagan was president. They also blow up discothechs
in Europe. This is this They they truly out of
the world's largest state sponsor of terrorism. Okay, so bomb
(27:27):
bomb bomb bomb Iran is not just a joke. It's serious,
and we must do it to destroy the nuclear program.
There's no other option. And if Trump gets shy feet
like he seems like he's getting, I'm I'm super pod.
Speaker 2 (27:37):
Okay, this is your morning show with Michael del Chno.
Speaker 3 (27:43):
Chris Crock filling in. And indeed we have National correspondent
Rory O'Neil. Wow, Rory, it's a lot of embarrassing attacks,
or at least recently, especially embarrassing attacks launched by you
against Russia. What a spectacle and an amazing achievement, it seems,
(28:08):
these drone attacks driven about twenty five hundred miles in
from Ukraine into Russia. Tell me what we know about
that attack and how big of a deal that is
and how humiliated Bootin might be on that.
Speaker 11 (28:20):
Well, I think it's and it's all on video, I
think is the emphasis here, because not only is there
a serious military blow to Russia's capacity when it comes
to using bombers and aircraft, but the propaganda that Ukraine
gets by having this all on video showing these drones
blowing up planes, that they're on the tarmac at these
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military basis, as you said, two thousand miles away from Ukraine.
One of them, I think is on the Sea of Japan,
you know, the other side of the globe, just about
for Russia Ukraine to be able to strike out in
such a remarkable way. Some have valued the destruction at
near seven billion dollars of Russian assets, you know, as
(29:02):
I mentioned the other day, Russia has an economy about
the same size as Texas, so imagine a seven billion
dollar hit to the Texas economy. That would be significant.
And we think this was and with all the sanctions
on Russia, it's not gonna be so easy to replace
all those parts.
Speaker 3 (29:19):
Yeah, and then also the flight of the bombers that
they hit are older, is read up on their older
but they also deliver these long range missiles that so
this is a seems like a pretty big blow. I
want to hear from you on that. But then also
(29:41):
supposedly Ukraine may have exaggerated though the effect of the
amount of damage is right, because they're saying forty planes
in the US I think is saying, no, it might
be more like half that or something. What do you
know about that? Yeah, we know that pumped up the
numbers there a little bit.
Speaker 11 (30:02):
But still they win the propaganda for the week, right,
They get the headline story, they get the video out
there on repeat on all the networks, and to really
humiliate Russia, which is certainly just as valuable as those
military losses. And then they follow it up yesterday with
this strike on a bridge. This is the bridge that
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links Russia to Crimea. It's the third time Ukraine has
attacked this bridge. This time they detonated the explosives about
twenty four hundred pounds of explosives on the sea bed
overnight last night, well two nights ago, and damaging the
pylons that support this bridge.
Speaker 3 (30:41):
Again.
Speaker 11 (30:41):
The third attack on the bridge didn't collapse it, but
certainly affected it structurally. And another win for Ukraine and
the propaganda because it's more video to get done there.
Speaker 3 (30:53):
Rory O'Neil, thank you, brother, appreciate you. We'll talk to
you tomorrow. We're all in this together. This is your
show with Michael Vintel Chowne
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