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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, guys, here we are last break of the
day and Steve, it's time for your closing remarks. And
before you do them, you wanted to mention something important
the circle of Core Kidney Foundation.

Speaker 2 (00:12):
Hey, yeah, you know there are people out there who
need kidney donations, live donor kidney donations, and you know
there are people who are compatible and can donate a
kidney to save a life. The reason I got involved
with it. They're having a gala this Saturday night, November
two in downtown LA at the Jonathan Club. Tickets are

(00:36):
available if anybody's interested in going, all you got to
do is go to Core Kidney Gala and you can
look it up. Core Kidney Gala twenty twenty four. And
the reason I got involved because a buddy of mine,
his wife is in need of a kidney. Her name
is Kitty, and she's got a young daughter and all

(00:57):
she wants to do is see her daughter grow up.
But she's suffering tremendously because she needs this kidney. Anybody
that knows anybody on dialysis, and most of us do
know somebody on dialysis, it's a huge it could be
it's life changing, life altering when you have to go
on dialysis, but it's also life saving if you can

(01:20):
get a kidney, and more people need to look into this.
If you can help by making a donation anything to
the Core Kidney Gala twenty twenty four, it's downtown this
weekend at the Jonathan Club in Downtown LA. But if
you can go to Core Kidney Gala twenty twenty four
if you want to make a donation or find out more.
But I'm really pulling for Kiddie Man and we think

(01:43):
we have a donor for because of an announcement I
made before on the radio. We think we have a
donor four. So it's looking promising, but it could be
looking more promising with more awareness from people about donating
a kidney. You know, it can really no doubt about it,
save a life, change your life. It could do so much.

(02:07):
So just consider that, folks that just wanted to put
out there and keep your prayers up. She's a young mother.
She's in LA. Her name is Kitty, and I don't
want to give her last name, but her name is Kitty,
and just pray for her and that she can, you know,
survive this and be around for her daughter and her husband.
They're good, good friends of mine. So that's all I

(02:28):
want to say, thank you very much on that. Okay, everybody,
you know, it's just about voting. That's all it's about.
Right now, it's go time. The decision is in. Kamala
has his clear cut the better candidate for America. She
has the policies for it, she has the disposition for it,

(02:49):
she has the character for it, she has the intellect
for it. It's just everything. I don't understand how this country
can ignore everything that's wrong with the other candidate, to
just ignore it all when you wouldn't do that if
it was anybody else. Could Barack Obama be running for

(03:12):
president with an indictment one not thirty four one? Could
he be running for president if that was two impeachments
against him? Could Barack Obama be running for president? And
if he had falsely accused five white teenagers of a

(03:33):
hideous crime of rape in Central Park and they were instant,
would he be allowed to run for president? If he
had taken out a full page ad in the USA
Today proclaiming the guilt of these five white teenagers? Could
they have Could he run for president? Could Barack Obama
run for president if he had been found guilty of

(03:58):
stopping white folks from renting his apartment buildings. Could anybody else?
Could Kamala Harris be running if she had thirty four indictments?
Any of this that you're accusing this man of and
that he's guilty of. What about Project twenty twenty five?
Have you all really looked into this man? The danger

(04:19):
of this thing? And y'all sit up there man? And
they had this last rally that they had in New York,
which really really sickened me. The comedian that they chose,
I know, we've never heard of him, we don't know him.
Y'all picked him, y'all put him up there, just like
the Democrats put D. L. Hugley up there. They knew
what he was going to say. You can't go on

(04:39):
that stage and just go free, free? Will you do
the random jokes? Let me tell you something. When I
hosted NFL Honors, I had to run the jokes I
was doing in my monologue by the commissioner so the
owners could see it an okay it. They had to
okay it. You think for one moment you're gonna have
a political rally with somebody up there. The don't know

(05:01):
they picked his white boy, they saw his set, They
know what he do. He knew, they knew he was
one of them. Everybody that was on that rally was
because they are one of them. Crazy man, and didn't
want to sit in there. Try to distance yourself from it.
He wrote the joke you heard it. That ain't the

(05:22):
first time he told the joke about Puerto Rico. That
ain't the first time. He wasn't trying out new material.
This dude went up there and told stuff that he
been telling that works. It's three comedians on this show.
This ain't the time for no new material. You got
to go with your heavy hitters and your guns. That

(05:42):
ain't no new joke he wrote about the black friend
of his. They gonna be carving watermelons at Halloween. That
ain't new man. Y'all come on, man, and y'all sit
up here. Ignored all the stuff he is because you're
talking about he has better policy? What policy? Which one
you talking about?

Speaker 1 (06:02):
The wall?

Speaker 2 (06:03):
That policy that he didn't do the last time he
was in there, that he can't do this time because
his rich friends will suffer in the farming industry, in
the restaurant business, and in the construction business. He can't
close that border. You're gonna stop the border. Everything coming
over is closed. So ain't Cannimo trucks come through them?
Cars that they make it in Mexico. That is thirty

(06:25):
thousand dollars they finish be seventy five. You close that
border man. Y'all. Come on, let's get to the poles. Georgia.
Let's get to the poles. We're gonna prove him wrong again. Philly, Detroit, Milwaukee,
let's get to the poles. North Carolina. Let's show up.
Take your shirt off, twist it around your head like

(06:46):
a helicopter.

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