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Jeffrey'll keep.
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The music flowing and I will keep an eye on
the content myself the White House, as President Trump has
signed an executive order that designates Antifa a domestic terrorist organization.
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Jimmy Kimmel is set to return oh the victory.
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Trump says tailanol during pregnancy can lead to an increase
in autism.
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And someone let.
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Kamala out of her closed room and she had a
one on one interview with Rachel Maddow. We have some
of those highlights coming up and sounds the day. Pretty
impressive road win for the Detroit Lions. I would go
back to what the end the end of the first half.
You got Derrick Henry on the one yard line and
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they stop him cold a goal line stand towards the
end of the first half. That ends up being a
big difference in the game. Lions improved a two to
one and prestive Road went on Monday Night Football thirty
eight thirty over the Baltimore Ravens. Tigers are fading, Lions
are rising. Ford is moving from Dearborn.
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It's a big day in Detroit, all right. I think
we have.
Speaker 1 (02:31):
Forgive me if I don't start with Jimmy Kimmel and
the Jimmy Kimmel hysteria. And if you're sensing sarcasm, it's
because who cares. We weren't watching him to begin with, Well,
no one was watching him anyway, and they're losing millions.
Is this a big victory for Disney and ABC? Congratulations,
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you still got a losing product. You're probably canceling by
the end of the year. But that's narrative over reality.
We'll get to that in a second. I think we're
getting the left's official response to the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
And for them, it's not a First Amendment issue. For them,
it's not an outrage, it's not unacceptable, it's not a
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time to change.
Speaker 4 (03:18):
No.
Speaker 1 (03:18):
Their official response is they are the victim, not Charlie Kirk,
and they will fight, fight, fight.
Speaker 4 (03:30):
That much is a reality.
Speaker 1 (03:32):
Waking up this morning, and we're gonna look at two stories,
one from the Washington Post and one from the Atlantic.
Why because these are the two you want to know.
I mean, this is like having their playbook. Why wouldn't
you take a gander at it? The Atlantic their headline
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is a most prof transgression and this is again left
as a victim, not Donald Trump. And Donald Trump is
doing something that's never been done before, even though he's
done nothing but survive.
Speaker 4 (04:18):
It for well going on nine years since they've gone crazy.
Speaker 1 (04:30):
And when we review, just for the sake of memory,
all the weaponization of apparatuses of the government to harass, attack,
and try to destroy Donald Trump, we'll get to the
fantastic Atlantic analysis.
Speaker 4 (04:53):
That this is the profound transgression.
Speaker 1 (05:00):
That Donald Trump would be demanding that the Attorney general
go after his enemies. He's upending fundamental norms of fairness
and neutrality in the American legal says never been done before.
Right now, I don't remember them ever doing an article
on the profound transgressions of the Biden administration or the
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Department of Justice or the FBI. What it was doing,
the profound transgressions against Donald Trump. Breath taking hypocrisy, They
gin up, they incite all the hate with their narrative
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for political gain. An innocent man speaking the truth with
great compassion and respect is assassinated in their responses. They're
the victim, not Charlie Kirk. Then we go to the
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Washington Post. Kirk's memorial was an emblem of the Trump
era and a sign of what's ahead. Do you remember
yesterday when we were talking about not many people watched
the full five hours and what's wrong with that? Well,
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algorithms will determine what's reached and what isn't. You see,
if I go to something, nobody can tell me what
happened there. I was there, I experienced it. But if
I'm not there, I'm trusting what clips they'll show, what
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clips they won't in contact, not in context.
Speaker 4 (07:04):
Who gets to see it? Who doesn't?
Speaker 1 (07:07):
And oh, by the way, we're living in a matrix,
So the algorithms know you. So the Left, I guarantee
you their Facebook their ex looked nothing like yours because
of who's their friends and what they're sharing, and because
of what the algorithm knows they like.
Speaker 4 (07:30):
I'll bet you.
Speaker 1 (07:32):
Yesterday all you kept seeing in reels if you're on Facebook,
for example, all you saw over and over again was
Erica Kirk.
Speaker 4 (07:45):
Oh that young man, I forgive you over and over
and over again.
Speaker 1 (07:51):
Do you know what they were seeing on their algorithm,
on their reels, on their Facebook, all over and over again.
Speaker 4 (07:59):
I hate my enemies.
Speaker 1 (08:08):
I got an email, Hey, Pizza boy, I was very
disappointed in your response to a caller who questioned Donald
Trump hating his enemies when she said he hated everyone
who didn't vote for him, basically half the country.
Speaker 4 (08:24):
You agreed and fell for it, hookline and sinker. Donald J.
Speaker 1 (08:29):
Trump was referring to his enemies exclamation point, exclamation point,
those who impeached him, Russia, Russia, Russia. That's not what's
going to be heard. First of all, on not being argumentative,
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you can't tell me you know that's what he was thinking,
because you're not inside his head. That's what you think
he meant. And this is what I want you to see.
And for the other half, they're hearing what they think
they heard. You live in a country that has abandoned
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God and absolute truth. We believe in moral relativism, So
what somebody emotionally feels and projects is as real as
truth in fact, even if you're right. So my response was, yes,
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I didn't fall for anything. I agreed with her. He
shouldn't have said that. And I still believe that because
it will play right into the far left false narrative.
And I'm trying to get to reality, because I'm trying
to avoid civil war, and I'm trying to get to peace.
But we're all hard on the other side and easy
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on ourselves. Let me ask you, if Joe Biden had
ever said I hate my enemies, you wouldn't have viewed
yourself as one of them. Would you have split hairs
to defend him? Or would you have pounced? I also
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warned him at that time, Hey, Jimmy Kimmel's back, Charlie
Kirk has gone. Trust me, this is far from one.
Nothing has changed. I'm looking at all the headlines. It
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was a dumb thing to say. It's an ignorant thing
to say, knowing we're in a matrix, knowing we live
in more relativism, knowing that even though Charlie's gone and
he's in heaven, we're still at home in a powder
keg on a trajectory of civil war. It's a dumb
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thing to say. Steven Miller and a couple other speeches
were awful. They were awful when they were happening. Now listen,
if you're having a private ceremony, you have every right
to talk to your congregation. If you're going to televise
something for the world to watch and you've got a
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sitting cabinet, they have to behave as representing the entire country.
You don't ever get to be the cool kid. You're
always in charge. I have a clip. It's kind of
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a montage of everything the crazy left has said as
they now distance themselves from anything in sight inciting, and
they're guilty.
Speaker 4 (12:08):
But I got news for you.
Speaker 1 (12:09):
So Stephen Miller in that speech at Charlie Kirk's memorial,
he's calling all warriors to arms.
Speaker 4 (12:19):
To fight to the death. How dumb is that? I
actually was.
Speaker 1 (12:26):
Thinking yesterday maybe we should do it, just so you
all have some I just want you to have more
context than you get anywhere else. The easiest thing for
me to do would be to genue up today, rile
you up, provoke you, yell and scream at you, and
get you to go out and hit somebody. But we're
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going to be a show that's better than that, more
thoughtful than that. But I actually thought I should probably
play you. Robert Kennedy on the night MLKA was assassinated.
And you tell me if you sense a different tone.
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One calms, one leads towards peace and unity. The other
furthers did the divide. Prior to that memorial my prayer was,
may this help America heal. May this be the beginning
of a turning point towards peace and unity as a nation.
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May it not be something that just simply further divides. Now,
the left was going to do everything they could to
make sure it further divided before the memorial service ever
took place. They took advantage of eleven days to make
themselves and Jimmy Kimmel the victim, and Charlie's still dead,
pardon the crudeness, and Jimmy Kimmel's going back on the
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air though he is financially in ratings wise dead.
Speaker 4 (14:02):
I don't even think there's a bump to get, not
a lasting bump.
Speaker 1 (14:07):
Nothing that is going to make this a business reality
any different. It's just a political narrative, and an expensive one.
This is the game they play, and your only real
hope and the numbers are there to prove it that
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their side has had enough. I know you've already had enough.
Every now and then we get tricked and turned around
and lose our footing and act like them. But for
the most part, you've had enough a long time ago. Sadly,
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today we get the official response of the left. Charlie
Kirk was not the victim, Jimmy Kimmel, and they are
the victim from the Atlantic and the Washington Post. What
the other guys are thinking and doing. I still think
they're trying to win on eighty twenty hills that they
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can't win.
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the White House and President Trump have signed an executive
order to designate Antifa, as promised, a domestic terrorist organization.
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Jimmy Kimmel's back. Don't let that freak you out. It's
still a failure. And former Vice President Kamala Harris, you
know I was hoping. I said, Dear God, give us
something entertaining today. How about Kamala Harris sitting down with
Rachel madd She makes our Sounds of the Day comm well,
of course, sees herself as a victim. We continue to
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pray that she is the nominee. In twenty twenty eight.
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your Morningshow online dot com. I mentioned and it's a
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pretty big headline to give. We officially have the Democrats'
response to the Charlie Kirk assassination. And the response is,
Charlie Kirk is not the victim.
Speaker 4 (17:33):
They are.
Speaker 1 (17:34):
Charlie Kirk is not the victim. Jimmy Kimmel is. Charlie
Kirk is not the victim. Their voters will be. That's
the response. I'll get to the Atlantic and the headline
a most profound transgression, but let's start with the Washington Post.
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I read an email if you weren't listening in the
first half hour, and it acted like I got taken
by a caller, hook line and sinker, and then he
gives me all.
Speaker 4 (18:03):
The things he knows.
Speaker 1 (18:05):
Donald Trump meant when he said from the Kirk memorial
that he hates his enemies, which is laughable. Right in
the matrix in the death of journalism and a culture
of moral relativism, that any one person thinks they know
what someone meant. There's a fascinating story today and I
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don't know if we're going to get to it, but
it's Kristin Chennow, Kristin from Telsa, Oklahoma, defending her reaction.
She's having to defend her reaction that she was horrified
and saddened by Charlie Kirk's assassination.
Speaker 4 (18:41):
Imagine having to explain that to somebody.
Speaker 1 (18:44):
Well, she did, and she didn't apologize, but she acknowledged
it hurts some of her LGBTQ community and for that
she's sorry. And of course, the big question for Christian
CHENNOWI is who brags in this People magazine article how
she can combine Christianity and the LGBTQ support for their agenda.
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How's that working for you when you can't even be
horrified by a husband and a father and a fellow
believer being assassinated for what he believes as a strange bedfellow. Right,
that's a complicated world we live in. You have to
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discern when you're dealing with a narrative versus a reality,
because they're often at play. I didn't have the luxury
to just watch that memorial as a fellow believer whose
brother was killed. I didn't have that luxury because of
what God has called me to do for you and
with you. So as I'm watching it, I'm sitting there
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like I'm on thin ice.
Speaker 4 (19:58):
It's cracking.
Speaker 1 (20:00):
Because I know that everything being said is being viewed
through two different matrixes. That's why I love and featured
Tucker Carlson. You never heard me play one bit of
sound from Stephen Miller. There were several speakers who, if
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you were watching it through the lens of the left
side of the matrix, were making their case of Christian nationalism,
of Christian hatred, of Christian tyrannical rule. Now I know
you knowing Jesus, you living with the Holy Spirit speaking
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to you, you living in His word. You know that's
not true. But the narrative is a reality. So when
the President of the United States says I hate my enemies,
you can't begin to tell me email or for you
smail me what you think he meant. It doesn't matter
what you think he meant. It matters what they heard.
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Let me prove it. Kirk's memorial was an emblem of
the Trump era and a sign of what's ahead. The
event showed how the line that used to separate religion
and politics may no longer exist, particularly on the right
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they saw Christian nationalism. The five hour memorial service of
conservative activist, influencer and organizer Charlie Kirk was packed tens
of thousands of people Sunday in the Phoenix Area Stadium.
Speaker 4 (21:43):
It was a.
Speaker 1 (21:44):
Melding of religion and politics, unlike any scene before other
than our founding fathers in our fronting documents. Or perhaps
it was proof, if any more were needed, that the
line that used to separate them may no longer exist.
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Now remember, just so you know, truth from narrative, truth
is separation of church and state. The intent of it
from our founding fathers was to keep government out of religion,
not religion out of government. Practically missing where the healing
rituals the nation has come to know in these times
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when it's rocked by the all too common kind of
tragedy that occurred when Kirk was killed.
Speaker 4 (22:38):
With the exception of moving.
Speaker 1 (22:41):
And powerful declaration by his widow, Erica Kirk knows how
they distanced himself from that because you're never going to
get any points being critical of a widow. But in
the framework of that sentence and this paragraph. Other than her,
the rest of it was dangerous. With the exception of
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the moving and powerful declaration by his widow, Erica Kirk,
that her Christian faith calls her to forgive her husband's killer,
there were almost no appeals for transcending the political divide,
or putting hate aside, or recognition that the spasm of
political violence of recent years has been the work of
and inflicted upon both the nation's ideological tribes, arising in
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an era in which deranged individuals find in the corners
of online culture justification for horrendous acts. All this formed
an emblem of where the country finds itself in the
Trump era. None of this existed before Donald Trump. He
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did not hate his opponents. He wanted the best for them.
The President, who was the final speaker, said of Kirk,
and that's where I disagreed with Charlie. I hate my opponent,
and I don't want what's best for them. I'd have
to go back. Did the President say opponents or enemies?
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Because I certainly recall him saying enemies, not opponents. Though
the service had begun with soothing gospel message and took
a combative turn. As Kirk's political allies took the stage,
many of the eulogies, including those of administrative figures, were
calls to the barricades. They cannot conceive of an army
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that they have arisen in all of us, because we
stand for what is good, what is virtuous, what is noble,
the White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, said
commentator and provocateur Benny Johnson. Another one I could have
done without. Site of the array of top government officials
in the audience. It demanded that they use the power
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of the government, the power of the government, to avenge
Kirk's martyrdom. Right here is the State Department. Right here
is the Department of War, the Department of Justice, the
Chief Executive. Their godly mission is wielding the sword against
evil again. You know you live in a matrix. I
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explained this last f R. Let me do it again
for you, because this is very practical. You don't control algorithms.
The algorithms control you. I have no doubt in my mind.
On your facebooks and on your exes, the algorithms are
feeding you up the best of clips from that, I'm guessing,
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and I'm a good guesser that the number one clip
you saw over and over again was Erica Kirk, that
young man. I forgive you. That's not what the left saw.
The left saw the president. I hate my enemies. They
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saw Stephen Miller.
Speaker 4 (26:24):
We're wielding the sword of justice and were.
Speaker 1 (26:28):
And that's why I said to you yesterday. I saw
a lot that will feed right into their narrative. And
this was key to give them. You speak for five hours,
you're gonna give him something. And I'm ashamed to say
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for some of the speakers, they don't.
Speaker 4 (26:52):
Have to take it out of context. And I know.
Speaker 1 (27:01):
That you're very forgiving of the President and you know
what he really meant. YadA YadA, YadA. But I've watched
you all do the same.
Speaker 4 (27:14):
Do you give Will I give.
Speaker 1 (27:19):
Kamala Harris or Joe Biden the amount of grace you're
willing to give Donald Trump and Steven Miller when they
say dumb things or Jasmine Crockett. No, you don't, and
they don't either. It's out of their control. They're not
news consumers. There is no such thing as news anymore.
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It's political narrative. Little fuses that lead to bombs that
go off and They get what the algorithm feeds them,
and they repeat it. You get what the algorithm phills
feeds you. When you repeat it, you're doing the same thing.
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You may feel like you're doing it for the right side,
but you're still playing shirts and skins. I mean this
as purely and honestly as I can. This is a
question that five hour memorial may have convinced you that
we're seeing a revival like we've never seen before. I'm
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waking up this morning and I see the same division
you probably will never and you'll get mad at me
if I eveven ask you the question, is it possible
that the revival was a narrative more than a reality.
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Should we be concerned our brother was killed violently and
he's gone. I don't even think for the family, and
even for those of us watching, we've even gone to
that stage of grief yet, let alone a declared revival,
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because at the end of the day, that unfortunate event
was going to lead towards healing and calm and peace
or further divide. Well, I'm here to tell you, and
that's just the Washington Post. I haven't even given you
the Atlantic yet. For that half of America you know
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they have a say too, and their say is Charlie
Kirk isn't the victim they are, So we're no closer
to healing, We're no closer to uniting. I don't agree
with them, but them's got to say, and this is
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what their leaders are telling them to say and feel
and do. Now the only secret we have and I
can't possibly know what's in the heart and the mind
of a Democrat. Most are attached to a single issue.
Only the Democrats inside the Democrat Party can decide where
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they want to go from here where things have been
grossly insensitive. I hope they're sensing it. But the apparatus
that feeds them and above them, they've twisted the narrative.
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What happened to Charlie Kirk wasn't the outrageous thing. The
memorial that is symbolic of the outrageous thing is Trump
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Interviewed on MSNBC, the former Vice president said it could
be because they fear retribution.
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We used to compare the strength of our democracy to
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Donald Trump and these titans of industry are.
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Not speaking up.
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Harris said Trump is using the weight of the federal
government to take out vengeance on his critics. She added,
the powers with the people, and that's been on display
over the past few days. Regarding Jimmy Kimmel, Disney suspended
the late night host over comments regarding the Charlie Kirk assassination,
but the company now says Kimmel will return to ABC
on Tuesday. I'm Tammy Truchello.
Speaker 4 (33:35):
Remember when the.
Speaker 1 (33:35):
News story would have been a former vice president and
presidential candidate calls the sitting president a tyrant and a communist.
Speaker 4 (33:46):
Boy, those are the good old days.
Speaker 1 (33:48):
Jimmy Kimmel has set to return to his late night
show on Tuesday.
Speaker 4 (33:51):
Lisa Taylor has that.
Speaker 8 (33:52):
Story suspended in definitely last week by ABC following comments
he made related to Charlie Kirk's assassination. Liz Kreutz on
the Two and Around.
Speaker 7 (34:00):
Huge Names calling out the company for what they say
was caving to pressure from the Trump administration and really
being a crackdown on free speech. A number of celebrities,
Howard Stearn, Cynthia Nixon, and others calling for boycotting Disney.
Speaker 8 (34:14):
Kimmel has been off the air since Wednesday. Disney said
it made the decision to pull Kimmel off the air
to avoid further inflaming a tense situation at an emotional
moment for our country. The company went on to say
it has spent the past several days having thoughtful conversations
with Jimmy.
Speaker 4 (34:29):
I'm we s Taylor. Yeah, we'll go over how thoughtful
Jimmy's been over the years. Coming up.
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a bus will stay far away from Earth. But if
one did come close, say land on your property, is
it yours? According to US law? It is, but you
might be in for a fight because some meteors, say
from the Moon or Mars, can be worth millions and
meteorite hunters tend to take a finder's keeper position, but
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truth be told, your odds are better at winning the
lottery than having a meteor crash into your home.
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