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out damning evidence against President Obama yesterday in that White
House press briefing room, and I even heard the key word, yes, treason.
Speaker 4 (02:19):
Any of this new information implicates former President Obama in
criminal behavior.
Speaker 5 (02:25):
We have referred and will continue to refer all of
these documents to the Department of Justice and the FBI
to investigate the criminal implications of this for the evidence correct.
The evidence that we have found and that we have
released directly point to President Obama leading the manufacturing of
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this intelligence assessment. There are multiple pieces of evidence and
intelligence that confirm that fact.
Speaker 2 (02:52):
Democrats and want hand say yeah, yeah, yeah, if they've
even heard this story. There are some Republicans that say,
I'll believe it when I see it, and that's understandable
as well. But let me tell you, folks, things are
ratcheting up in a big way. They're not backing down,
and she looked really presidential, which makes you wonder about
twenty twenty eight, Cabbarn declassifying, we're releasing those declassified documents
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claiming President Trump and his national security team team orchestrated
that treason US conspiracy back in twenty sixteen.
Speaker 3 (03:22):
We're gonna get to more of that. They've referred it.
Speaker 2 (03:24):
By the way, there's details about Hillary Clinton in this
report that our wild.
Speaker 3 (03:30):
And the Justice Department has.
Speaker 2 (03:33):
Stood up a strike force to investigate. Nowhere too, o Baba,
Judge refuses to do it, just won't unseal the Epstein ducks. Yeah,
President Trump and the DOJ said we'd like to get
these out there so people can take a look, but
they just won't do it. In fact, it makes you wonder, now,
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what are Democrats gonna do? How are they gonna explain
all this? Well, Trump is in the DJ's in the document,
he's in the file. That's why he's trying to cover
all of this up. It'll be tough on social media
back and forth for some of these folks at Judge
Robin Rosenberg by the way out of out of Florida
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saying now we're not going to put that info out
there right now. And it's a scorcher hot one for
folks across the country and especially here in West Michigan.
Heat advisory in effect from eleven am to eight pm tonight. Well,
it'll be like in the nineties as far as tims go.
But the way the human animalists out for my morning walk,
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and notice how how humid it was, and I'd forgotten
to get the mail yesterday. I went to the mailbox
and I almost had to ring it out because the
paper had soaked up. Oh, it's serious, the paper had
soaked up all of the humidity. It's just that human
and of course that that just makes things feel like
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like it's even hotter. It is you'll have heat indices
in the triple digits. Yeah, it's nothing to mess around with. Specifically,
if you're like you're older, you don't have AC or
you have issues, you know, health concerns, it may may
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cause you to be more affected by that heat. You'll
want to make sure you take all those proper precautions.
But it is summer here in Michigan. Hey, you know,
we even have a threat of some storms. We'll tell
you when and what you need to know on the way.
God and I meantime, give you a chance to join
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That's the best way to do it.
Speaker 2 (06:24):
More from D and I Gabbard yesterday in that press
briefing room and in a moment that that I think
is going to really seal the deal for her intentions.
In twenty twenty eight, she looked great, she sounded great,
and one of the memes, yeah, I gotta be careful
with this, but let me let me tell you one
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of the memes I saw floating around Tulsa Gabbard has
bigger cajones.
Speaker 3 (06:48):
I'll just put it that way.
Speaker 2 (06:50):
Then all the Democrat and Rhino men in Washington, d C.
Combined and some of the Democrat women as well, which.
Speaker 5 (07:02):
I think the underlying point there is is that we
understand from intelligence what Russia said that they had. And
the important point here is that if they were trying
to influence the election, as President Obama and James Clapper
and John Brennan everybody said they were doing, in order
to support Donald Trump's election, they would have released the
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most damning of that information, some of which I detailed
here you'll find the rest in the report. Prior to
the election to help Donald Trump win. They specifically withheld
what they had on her, the most damning information, because
they thought that she would win the election. They had
plans to release it just prior to her inauguration to again,
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so discord and chaos in America. I think the underlying
point there.
Speaker 2 (07:50):
You have it, I will tell you this. And one
of the one of the other interesting things is what's
coming out in the intelligence what Russia thought, what they had,
and the information they had, and some of it on
Hillary Clinton.
Speaker 3 (08:01):
It's just wild. Listen to this.
Speaker 2 (08:07):
Documents show that Hillary Clinton may have been mentally unstable,
physically unwell, guilty of potential criminal activity, and Russia had
it all. In fact, the candidate that Russia really wanted
to win was Hillary Clinton. Now we've known this for
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a long time, in factly known it since twenty sixteen.
We've we've done that for a long long time. And
why why do we know this now? According to these
intelligence documents that have been released, it's because they had
all this information. They were planning to release it post
election win, post Hillary Clinton election win. That is, if
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if she would have won, they would have they would.
Speaker 3 (08:57):
Have released the cracking so to speak.
Speaker 2 (09:02):
They didn't release it ahead of the election, like you know,
some big October surprise or whatnot. They didn't release it
ahead of the election because they wanted her.
Speaker 3 (09:13):
To win.
Speaker 2 (09:14):
Now that's interesting and I might say also obvious. At
the same time, I think that makes the case that
this whole idea that Russia wanted Trump to win and
that there was any collusion at all is just absurd
and obviously clearly not true. Now, some of the other
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interesting points of what happened yesterday, as this news continues
to come out, is again, there would be people that
will not hear this. So I'm making sure that I
say it, I'm making sure that you know it. And
I'm why because there will be people that did not
hear it. Why what do I mean by that? Even
when it happened live, CNN cut away biggest probably biggest
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story in the hit story of the country. If it's
true that a sitting president and the intelligence community, the
deep state, the bureaucrats, whatever you want.
Speaker 3 (10:08):
To call it, right, that they.
Speaker 2 (10:12):
Colluded against another candidate and then eventually a president of
the United Because this didn't stop. This didn't stop once
he got into office. Remember that it just continued on
and CNN thought that during this monumentous breaking news, you
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didn't need to hear it.
Speaker 5 (10:37):
Multiple intelligence community assessments released in the months leading up
to the November twenty sixteen election concluded that Russia had
neither the intent nor capability to impact the outcome of
the US election.
Speaker 6 (10:50):
On December fifth, we've been listening there to the Director
of Answer Intelligence, Tulca Gabbard, continuing on what has now
been a multi day effort.
Speaker 2 (10:58):
Not all, she's just giving her not even taking questions
from the reporters, yet still giving her statement, and they
cut away. This is two to one pm Eastern. What
was more important? What could possibly have been more important
at CNN.
Speaker 6 (11:17):
Public statements like this, but release of documents to attempt
to back up the quite extreme allegation that President Obama
is guilty of treason and that he worked in some
sort of concess.
Speaker 2 (11:30):
It's an extreme allegation when the Trump administration brings this out.
But if it's Obama, if it's if it's Biden, it's
not an extreme allegation. It's a fact. That's how they
present the two And again they didn't feel like you
or the other three people watching the network at this
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point needed to see this.
Speaker 6 (11:53):
This is blatant piracy with Hillary Clinton, et cetera. In
the assessment by the intelligence community at the time that
Russia interfered in the twenty sixteen election.
Speaker 2 (12:03):
This is why nobody's watching them, because a guy's given
a recap at two oh one, she's still in her statement.
He's telling you what she's saying instead of allowing you
to actually hear what she's saying.
Speaker 3 (12:18):
How much more obvious is it going to get?
Speaker 5 (12:21):
Multiple intelligence community assessments released in the months leading up
to the November twenty sixteen election concluded that Russia had
neither the intent nor capability to impact the outcome of
the US election, and.
Speaker 3 (12:32):
Then they cut him right off on December fifth.
Speaker 6 (12:34):
We've been listening there to the director of.
Speaker 2 (12:36):
Natal It just you can't make this stuff up. By
the way, there was a question asked by CNN's own
Caitlin Collins, who even I found this quite funny. Even
Megan McCain gave quite a shell lacking too, calling her
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clearly partisan at an imbecile was great, just great, Megan mcain,
of all people.
Speaker 3 (13:06):
That's not that old family, not clearly not.
Speaker 2 (13:11):
Fans of the Trump administration, but even they see she
could see through this crystal clear. So one of the
questions asked is, hey, are you just putting this out
because you're trying to get back in the good graces
of the president, which is absolutely preposterous. Press secretary back
and gabbered up.
Speaker 4 (13:31):
Now on Secretary Rubio, he put out a statement in
twenty twenty following up.
Speaker 2 (13:36):
Oh, that's the other thing. You're gonna hear a lot
about it.
Speaker 3 (13:38):
This is fakeness too.
Speaker 2 (13:38):
But they said, well, what about the Senate report, and
Rubio said this, and well, listen to the clarification.
Speaker 4 (13:45):
That Intelligence Committee repport, and he said, what they found
is troubling. We found irrefutable evidence of Russian meddling, which
the Director of National Intelligence just confirmed for all of you,
that Russia was trying to sow distrust in chaos. But
what's the outrage in this that Secretary Rubio did not
say at the time the Democrats were saying at the time,
is the fact that the intelligence community was concocting this
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narrative that the president colluded with the Russians, that the
president's son was holding secret meetings with the Russians, all
of these lies that were never true. And he also said,
at that time, we discovered deeply troubling actions taken by
the FBI under Komi, particularly their acceptance and willingness to
rely on the Steele dossier without verifying its methodology or sourcing.
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The Steele dossier that many outlets in this room ran
as the gospel truth, and it was cooked up and
paid for by the Clinton campaign. As for your second question, Caitlin,
I think who was saying that that she would release
this to try to boost her standing with the president
who has said that, well.
Speaker 2 (14:42):
The President has publicly undermined her when it came to Iran.
Speaker 7 (14:45):
He said she was wrong. He told me that she
didn't know what she was talking about. That was on
Air Force one on camera.
Speaker 4 (14:50):
The only people who are suggesting that the Director of
National Intelligence would release evidence to try to boost her
standing with the president are the people in this room
who constantly try to sew distrust and chaos amongst the
president's cabinet, and it is not working. I Attorney, I
am Wilburn. I will just answer your question directly. I
am with the President of the United States every day.
He has the utmost confidence in Director Gabbard. He always has,
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he continues to and that is true of his entire cabinet,
who is all working as one team to deliver on
the promises this president made.
Speaker 2 (15:22):
There you have it, It's pretty clear in all of this.
You may again, you still may be wondering why, what
will happen? Why now all of those things. I think
what you're seeing is the culmination of what was eventually
bound to happen. But I think we're seeing we're seeing
this happen. I think we're seeing this, all this come
(15:42):
out in a accelerated pace. And for anyone with any
sort of criticism about what about the can you met
your prais said, yes, what about the president? Let me
explain something to you. They can walk into bubblegum at
the same time time and if a coup did take
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place in twenty sixteen, the attempt to thwart that duly
elected president the will of the people, that ought to
be further and fully investigated. We ought to have full
transparency and the accountability. Now the question is what will
come of it. That's a whole mother conversation and one
that will continue to have one hear from you too.
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Give you a chance to weigh in on this coming
up in just moments, you can hit the phone at
six one six seven twenty four. Jam Sixon joins us.
Coming up, talk about thwarting the will of the people
will not getting give them a chance to even be
represented here in Michigan. Democrats starting to show a bit
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of a track record here. Gretchen Whitber in the focus.
We'll talk to James coming up at nine thirty five.
Hang out, folks. Back after this.
Speaker 1 (18:08):
INGIJE. It's West Michigan Live with Justin Barkley on news
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Speaker 7 (18:15):
Here are your headlines from the Midwestern or this Thursday,
July twenty fourth. I'm Robin Koffman. We begin with a
Midwesterner Dot News original story Michigan Attorney General Dana Issel
suing the Trump administration to keep taxpayer funded benefits flowing
to illegal immigrants here in Michigan, and President Trump speaking
at a Washington, DCAI summit, he's calling for a federal
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set of rules to regulate the technology.
Speaker 8 (18:41):
We can't stop it. We can't stop it with politics.
We can't stop it with foolish rules and even stupid rules.
Speaker 9 (18:49):
At the same time, we want to have rules, but
they have to be smart. They have to be brilliant.
Speaker 8 (18:54):
They have to be more brilliant than even the technology itself.
Speaker 7 (18:58):
For these stories and more, visit the at the Midwesterner
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Speaker 2 (19:05):
I got good news about Mike Lindell. Don't don't, don't
let me forget this. I gotta I gotta give you
the scoop on it before the show is over. Plus,
we got some news for things you might want to
get out and enjoy this weekend, the details on the way. First,
let's talk to our good friend down I seventy five
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over on X the Enjoyer podcast. Jamestison joins us. Now, James,
appreciate you jumping in Whitmer.
Speaker 3 (19:42):
She just won't do it.
Speaker 2 (19:43):
These are people that support and say they are the
they are the defenders of democracy. But there's a whole
boatload of people here in Michigan that just aren't being
represented right now. And it's it's a it's a downright shame.
What's happening to these folks. James, appreciate you been here
with us.
Speaker 10 (20:02):
Good morning, justin good to hear your voice. And yeah,
so we got two hundred and seventy thousand of our
neighbors in the Saginaw Midland area. They don't have a
state senator. They haven't had one since January. Their senator,
Kristin McDonald rivett. She won a seat in Congress. Last
year she took Dan Kildees and Dale killed these old
seat in Congress, and so now they just don't have
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a senator. And so this week Whitmer's crossed the two
hundred daymark without either you know, she hasn't even called
for a special election at this point, like I did it.
The election hasn't been held yet because the dates don't line.
I get that I can extend great, but to not
even say when it will be called, and especially in
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the first half of the year, which is the budget
half of the year, you'd like to do that sooner
than later. We just had May elections across a lot.
Speaker 3 (20:52):
Of the states.
Speaker 10 (20:53):
That would have been a good time during that middleage
election to get this buttoned up. Whitmer will not do it.
And it's good news that she hasn't.
Speaker 3 (21:03):
Actually tell me now, well tell me why you said good?
Speaker 10 (21:08):
Naw.
Speaker 3 (21:09):
Yeah.
Speaker 10 (21:10):
So during Whitmer's first term, right Republicans controlled the House
and the Senate. So Republicans held all the gavels in
the legislature, and you know what they did together justin
they signed one thousand laws those first four years. Yeah,
one thousand laws, twenty twenty two. Now, this was an
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election year. All one hundred and forty eight lawmakers were up,
whitmer seat was up. Everyone had a lot of other
stuff to do, and being lancing passing laws, right, they
signed two hundred and seventy eight laws that year. They
had a lane duck session that year. Even with Republicans
controlling all of lancing, they could have just said, hey,
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we lost the November election, there's no more lancing activity.
We've already passed the budget. See you guys next year.
Buffle up with the game.
Speaker 3 (22:00):
Yeah, they didn't do it.
Speaker 10 (22:02):
Rather than do that, during the lane duck session, Republicans
actually gave Whitmer eighty five million dollars to fund the
Q Line train in Detroit through twenty thirty nine. So
Republicans lost an election, they thought, Okay, if we just
hold the status quo, we control the legislature, Whitmer wins
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the governor's office, we could live with that for another
four years. But they didn't realize is that with the
Prop three, with the abortion amendment, Whitmer was coming for everything,
and she got everything, and she displaced the Republicans from power.
And even after they lost, they went out of their
way to give this woman a train set. So justin
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if Whitmer thought that these were the twenty twenty two
type of Republicans, would she really be delayed calling for
a special election.
Speaker 3 (22:58):
That's a good point.
Speaker 2 (22:59):
So what do you think is the most likely these
aren't the twenty twenty two type of Republicans.
Speaker 3 (23:05):
What's that mean?
Speaker 10 (23:07):
Well, what it means so far is that so we're
in July, right, we're well over half the year. They've
only signed six laws this year, not including the budget,
which was due on July first, So they're not even
doing the law making they have to do by law
in Lansing, and they're certainly not doing they're not going
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out of their way to do things that the governor want.
So this if the Republicans had been this in twenty
twenty two, they wouldn't have lost the legislature. It's when
Republicans act as the Republicans for Whitmer, right, that's when
things went south. And so for Gretchen Whitmer to hold
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off is an admission that things have changed and that
these are Trump style Republicans that are in Lancing, not
Republicans for Whitmer.
Speaker 2 (24:00):
Republicans with a spine.
Speaker 10 (24:03):
Hey, you know, Jack, you're you know, the fighters, people
who represent their voters and who are not enamored with Yeah. Oh,
when my kid was in Lancing, the governor took a
picture with them. A lot of those fan club type
guys in Lancing, but not as many as there used
to be.
Speaker 2 (24:20):
Uh So, so let me let me, let me, let
me break some of this down, because a lot of
times we hear people so what Congress didn't get anything
done or Lancing didn't get anything done. Essentially, what you're saying,
you're making the case and I agree with you. I
just have no agree with you, is it? You know,
sometimes it's a good thing. It's a good thing when
they're not doing anything, especially if the things they are
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doing are are helping Whitmer and whatever wacky agenda the
left has these days.
Speaker 10 (24:47):
Gridlock is good. Gridlock is for the health of the taxpayer.
See in twenty twenty two, we were given two messages,
both of which were false. One the media told us
all these stories about Whitmer, said this, lawmakers said that
conflict in Lancing. So there was no conflict. If you
look at the numbers, they actually worked incredibly well together.
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A lot better than they are now. And the other
thing is just this idea that you know, bipartisanship is
a good thing. And so every law, all thousands of
those laws Whitmer's first term were bipartisans because Republicans passed
them and the Democrats signed them. So at a thousand
bipartisan laws, who can tell me what the straight face
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that they benefited from rich and Whitmer's first term. So
we are told because what the media we read out
of Landing is written by Lancing reporters. So the Lansing
reporter and the Lansing politicians have a common interest in
a thriving and busy Lancing. What they all hate is
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a year like this when the attention is off Lancing.
There's nothing happening here, and the most interesting stories they
have history, Oh my god, it's been two hundred days
without of this, We've only had this many lost pass
They don't like that. They like to be in the
heat of the action, and they're not now. So they're
going to point what's good for you as a citizen
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as what's bad and what was bad.
Speaker 4 (26:16):
For you as a citizen.
Speaker 10 (26:18):
All this getting along, all this bipartisanship, because that was great.
Speaker 2 (26:23):
Another big story at Atlantic and of course in Michigan.
One that matters maybe most My good friend James Dixon
and the Enjoyer podcast. James Dixon over on the X.
You can find him down I seventy five. What are
you working on lately, James? What do we need to
know about.
Speaker 10 (26:42):
Talking about what it means? Okay, so we talked about
how the twenty twenty five Republicans are different. That's a
good sign for twenty twenty six. A lot of people
are still worried about the betrayals of the past, and
if we can just help people understand that it's a
different crew nowadays doing different things, it'll be more likely
to show up next year and stave of our state.
Speaker 2 (27:03):
Well that's that's a good point. We're probably going to
need that more than ever. Twenty twenty six is so important. James,
Always a pleasure, my friend. Thank you so much for
taking the time to be here. Thank you for sticking
around in the fight, and as always, thank you for
jumping on with us.
Speaker 10 (27:18):
Thank you, brother, you got it.
Speaker 2 (27:19):
God bless back with more and actually some good news.
Pat Colbeck, he's probably celebrating today. Mike Lindell got a
big win yesterday. I want to explain what happened, plus
some fun or the good kind a trouble you can
get into this week, and we're going to give you
the details on that after this.
Speaker 1 (27:38):
Informative in GIJI. It's West Michigan Live with Justin Barkley
on News Radio Wood threeteen hundred and one oh sixty.
Speaker 7 (27:45):
Here are your headlines from the Midwesterner this Thursday, July
twenty four. I'm Robin Hoffman.
Speaker 1 (27:51):
She's at it again.
Speaker 7 (27:52):
Michigan Attorney General Democrat Dana Nessel suing the Trump administration
as she tries to stop the government from verifying immigration
status for taxpayer funded benefits. This means Nessel wants the
money to continue to flow to illegal aliens here in Michigan. This,
by the way, and the twenty fifth time Nessel has
sued the Trump administration and President Trump. Speaking in a Washington,
(28:16):
DCAI summit, he's calling for a federal set of rules
to regulate the technology.
Speaker 8 (28:21):
We can't stop it. We can't stop it with politics.
We can't stop it with foolish rules and even stupid rules.
Speaker 9 (28:29):
At the same time, we want to have rules, but
they have to be smart they have to be brilliant.
They have to be more brilliant than even the technology itself.
Speaker 7 (28:38):
For these stories and more, visit the Midwesterner at the
Midwesterner Dot news Man.
Speaker 2 (28:42):
We're really heating up this weekend. What's going on in
the way of events. We're talking about that. In the
meantime the weather heating up as well. We've got a
big heat wave on the way today. We're going to
make sure we stay up to date on that. And
of course that heat advisory in effect eleven to eight
or so today. Value is expected to hit triple digits
(29:05):
in the heat industry. So it's going to feel really
really hot to humidity downright tropical. But the good news
is it clears out and should cool off a little
bit later on this weekend. You're going to find out
more about the good things going on. I got good
news about Mike Lindella. I want to get before we
get out of here. But first, here's Trump yesterday at
the AI Summit talking more about some of the big
(29:27):
investment that's happening.
Speaker 8 (29:28):
Whether we like it or not, we're suddenly engaged in
a fast paced competition to build and define this groundbreaking
technology that will determine so much about the future of
civilization itself because of the genius and creativity of Silicon Valley.
And it is incredible, incredible genius, without question, the most brilliant.
Speaker 2 (29:53):
Place anywhere on Earth.
Speaker 8 (29:54):
America is the country that started the AI race, and
as President of the United States, I'm here today to declare.
Speaker 3 (30:02):
That America is going to win it. Gonna work hard,
We're gonna win it.
Speaker 2 (30:08):
Massive investment in the latest story, just some of the
news again after show coming up a little bit after
the program today, you can join us for all of
the conversations that we barely scratch the surface on.
Speaker 6 (30:19):
Some of it.
Speaker 2 (30:20):
Got good news, by the way, before we get out
of here, Michael and Dallas celebrating and the folks at
my pillow. Mike is super excited for this, but it
is it's fantastic news for Mike. He won his appeal
at that big lawsuit and it is a big, major win,
the five million dollar lawsuit in that election. It was
essentially it was a back and forth on he said,
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she said, And of course Mike's celebrating big lely today
for that, and folks are excited to hear that as well.
Some good news like we like to hear that got it,
sure got more, in fact, more that we barely got
time to scratch the surface on you know, the fastest
hour in radio just flies by and uh and this
one did just just today as well. We're back with
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the after show coming up next.
Speaker 3 (31:05):
Don't go anyway back after this.
Speaker 2 (31:07):
The Glenn Beck program is next on Wood Radio, making
a great Thy God bless