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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Burn a fair face. Morning ding Dong again from Salt
Lake City at nine thirty? Is the airballs going to
be used to track vehicles just like those cameras? Yep,
here's another delay to drive you crazy.
Speaker 2 (00:27):
Oh the announcement at I know, I know tracking would
be the producer from who we can show? Oh, I hope,
I hope you too are like Sis Smothers brothers, Lewis
and Martin at Castello, Burns and Allen. I could go
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on you are a great pair, and that we can
show would be even better.
Speaker 3 (00:58):
Those are some big names and so big hype for
nine thirty.
Speaker 4 (01:03):
Okay, you need to send that to programming so they
can make a promo out of that one. Sure, yeah,
they need. That needs to be a promo. Although what
kind of bothers me about it is I just finished
talking about like a really serious topic about the lack
of assimilation from immigrants coming into this country and we're
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Abbot Costello.
Speaker 5 (01:29):
Which one are you?
Speaker 6 (01:32):
No, I'm Abbot.
Speaker 5 (01:34):
That's probably true.
Speaker 6 (01:35):
Yeah, but she didn't mention the three stooges.
Speaker 5 (01:39):
Well there's only two of us, you moron, I know that.
Speaker 4 (01:43):
But you know we can alternate, like, well you can
never be curly, So I guess that didn't. I guess
you could because curly had the ball is all on aside. Yeah,
you could be curly.
Speaker 5 (01:53):
I would expect to be curly.
Speaker 6 (01:55):
Yeah, you would be curly.
Speaker 5 (01:56):
Yeah, you're clearly not MO because you're not in charge
around here.
Speaker 6 (02:00):
That's the truth.
Speaker 4 (02:02):
And you'll understand that at nine thirty. I'm not in
charge of anything around here. All I wanted was some
new blinds. I just wanted some blinds. I wanted some
computers that worked. That's all I wanted. That's all I wanted.
Holy crap, there's a newly by the way, Tune in
at nine. Well, be around by nine thirty. Yes, we'll
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we'll have a we'll have a thirty minute spot block,
so we'll eventually get to you around nine point fifty two.
But yes, be there at nine thirty this morning, because
we have a serious announcement to make. There is a
newly released internal document, a document review to be specific,
by the House Judiciary Committee that you know, speaking.
Speaker 6 (02:48):
Of the flock cameras.
Speaker 4 (02:49):
It's and this is not a flock camera story, but
this is this is a surveillance story. I'm as again
as I've said before I've given up. I truly have
just given up in terms of privacy when when I
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became the undersecretary and for my clearances, well even before
the clearances, just to be vetted by the White House
and the White House Counsel's Office, you get this packet
that you fill out, and of course a lot of
it's too so that the FBI can use it to
do their full field background investigations. But it's also said
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that the White House Counsel's Office they can take the packet,
they hand it off to the you know, the lawyers
over in the old Executive Office building, and that they
start going through and they look for anything they can
find that you know is going to be a problem.
Fine tooth come through everything, and they're going back to
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when you, you know, technically eighteen years of age, I
had to really think about some stuff like okay, oh
we do I list that or not list that? So
they have all of that information that's just to get
vetted by the White House before they even actually decide
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whether or not to make the appointment or to even
send the nomination up to the US Senate. And once
that decision is made, then you repeat all of that
again because the Senate has their own documents, and then
once you get confirmed by the Senate, then in order
to get the clearances for all the different agencies that
you have to interact with, you then have to fill
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out all the documents to get the clearances. So you
get reviewed by all those agencies. They've got your biometrics,
they've got your fingerprints, they got your tax returns, They've
got every they got your bank's things, they got everything,
possibly imagine. So when people ask me about how do
you feel about, you know, going through TSA and them
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doing AI, you know, photograph authentication, I just shrugged my
shoulders because I've given up.
Speaker 6 (05:16):
But there has to be a line somewhere, doesn't there.
Speaker 4 (05:23):
This document review by the House Judiciary Committee shows that
more than one hundred and sixty Republicans were subject of
the Arctic frost probe that was conducted by the FBI
under the Biden Hairs regime. It includes hundreds of pages
of materials suggesting that the investigation, initiated by then Christopher Ray,
the FBI director, later overseen by the Special Prosecutor Jack Smith,
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is actually worse than was first reported. The documents show
that forty five individuals were potentially investigated, including Stephen Bannon,
you know, used to be an advisor to President Trump
now hosts that podcast, The War Room or Something. Congressman
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Scott Perry, a Republican from Pennsylvania, Rudy Giuliani, formerly America's mayor,
former Department of Justice official, Jeffrey Clark, Trump attorney John
Eastman from Republican Congressman Mark Meadows. An additional one hundred
eleven individuals all flagged, including Trump trade advisor Pete Navarro,
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Senior advisor of the President Dan Skeavino, former DOJ official
Jeff Rosen, current DOJ official Ed Martin. All of these
people were surveilled by the Department of Justice.
Speaker 6 (06:45):
Now.
Speaker 4 (06:46):
Trump reacted to the revelations over on True Social eventually
making its way over to X that these thugs should
all be investigated and put in prison. A disgrace to humanity.
Durrainge Jack Smith as a criminal. Okay, well, I do
think Jack Smith is at least ought to be disbarred,
but he he may commit some crimes here too. But
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the materials shed light on internal FBI terminology, something that
we don't always get to fully understand. They used threat
tags threat tags, not an air tag, a threat tag
in the file. Some of the tags were fraud, corrupt, corrupt, P,
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corrupt P, corrupt dash CAMP. The office also referenced to
a twenty twenty tactical Intelligence report.
Speaker 5 (07:41):
So all of those are.
Speaker 4 (07:42):
Indications that they're looking for. I mean, one of the
most corrupt administrations in history is looking for corruption, trying
to find corruptions Donald Trump. There are now emails from
May of three years ago, twenty twenty two. They showed
the regional FBI offices working under the Arctic Frost label.
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So this wasn't just DC centric, this was all over
the country. One region office thank Field Offices for quote
help and interviews in Arctic Frost.
Speaker 6 (08:13):
Another asked for about.
Speaker 4 (08:15):
Sixteen thousand plus from the Public Corruption Unit for travel
to conduct more than forty interviews, serve subpoenas, execute several
cellar device search warrants. Then, in September of twenty twenty two,
a subpoenalist identified dozens of Republican linked activists, public officials, electors,
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and government employees tied to the twenty twenty elections aftermath.
Does the word politicization mean anything to you, because we're
always hearing about how Trump's going to politicize the Department
of Justice, He's going to politicize the FBI, He's politicizing everything.
Speaker 6 (08:56):
Well, this macks of politicization.
Speaker 4 (09:00):
And then there are news sources that had the top
officials personally approved the investigation. And we got the memo
from Chuck Greshley, the senator from Iowa, that shows that
then Attorney General Merrick Garland, his Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco,
and the FBI director signed off on opening this investigation.
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That's politicization. Unless you're investigating a US senator or a
public official for a crime, I mean, an actual violation
of Title of Title eighteen, Section whatever, then you shouldn't
be doing subpoenas. You shouldn't be looking into their backgrounds,
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you shouldn't be doing any of that stuff. They're duly
elected members of the first branch of government, the Congress,
the House, and the Senate. But no, this is the
second branch, the executive branch, actually conducting criminal investigations looking
for something, but for what. See That's where I get
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hung up on this. They can't specify the crimes, so
they're just fishing. They're just casting a wide net hoping
to find something. It's the heally long adage of there
is always something and so that's what they were doing.
(10:30):
So they were tracking several Republican senators private communications, collecting
their phone call metadata. In one of these disclosures, the
FBI confirmed that ten Republican lawmakers had their phone records
analyzed for daytime and location of calls during the week
of January sixth. Now, I don't think that they were
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monitoring or reviewing the content of the calls, but you
can probably rest assured that that probably exists somewhere in
the NSA. Then, in another related development, the FBI has
now disbanded the CR fifteen squad. What's that, Well, that's
the Washington Field Office's public corruption unit that was directly
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linked to the Arctic Frost investigation, and they have now
fired the agents involved in that after revelations that the
unit track these communications of these Republican senators. Now is
that politicization no cash, Bettel says. The bureau is cleaning
up a diseased temple, removing those who weaponize law enforcement
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for political purposes. That's precisely what they were doing. So
when you hear the cabal telling you about all this
polititization going on, Stop and think for just a moment.
Wait a minute, that's precisely what you were doing without
any you know, anytime somebody opens somebody, you know, a
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cop files a police report. That police report is based
on something either observed or the tactive has discovered a crime,
And of course that involves an investigation. But there first
has to be a reasonable suspicion, and then to go further,
there's got to be probable cause if you want to
execute a search warrant. None of those procedures were involved here.
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This was just a rogue agency out of control, digging
around trying to find it any kind of dirt they
could find on anybody. And if you notice so far,
how many other than the investigators in the Attorney General
and his deputies himself, how many Democrats did I just name?
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That's right, zero. They were only focused on Republicans. They
were only focused on Republicans. And then the timeframe was
around January sixth, So the senators who were hiding in
the chambers and trying to get away from those who
were throwing things through the windows or had broken in,
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didn't know what was going on. They're investigating those Anything
new about that pipe bomber, anything new about that anywhere?
There's a little bit news coming out about it, but.
Speaker 6 (13:23):
Not much.
Speaker 4 (13:25):
In other news, the Department of Homeland Security has now
deported more than five hundred and twenty seven thousand illegal
aliens since the renewed enforcement program began late January. Christy
Nolan says the administration expects to reach the six hundred
thousand goal by the end of the year. They're on
pace to shatter historic records and to port nearly six
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hundred thousand illegal aliens by the end of Trump's first year.
Since coming back to office. Quote, more than two million
illegal aliens have left the United States parentheses voluntarily, including
one point six million who have voluntarily self deported in
more than five hundred and twenty seven thousand deportations themselves. Now,
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despite violence against ICE agents from the drug cartels, the gangs,
all the left ring rioters, as well as the historic
number of injunctions from activist judges, that's not slowed the
agency DHS, ICE CBP have not just closed the border,
but they've actually made historic strides tried to carry out
Trump's promise of arresting and deporting illegal aliens who have
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invaded this country. So I think the message is being heard,
and just seeing what's happening shows that it's having an effect.
People are saying, you know what, I don't want any
part of this. I think I'll go back home. Then
this fascinates me. We haven't talked about the Darien Gap
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in months, maybe a year, I don't know. We'll see
since Trump took office, Remember the Darien Gap. That's that
little carve out in the jungle through Panama, one of
the deadliest places for them to cross through Central America
trying to get to Mexico so they can cross the
border where you know, people get kidnapped, people get raped,
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children get stolen, any number of things going. Do you
know that the travel and the number of people going
through that gap is down a full ninety nine point
It's virtually come to zero. We didn't need comprehensive immigration
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reform at all.
Speaker 6 (15:41):
What do we need?
Speaker 4 (15:42):
We needed a new president. We haven't talked about kimr
Abrego Garcia for a while. The Salvador national with MS
thirteen ties lived in Maryland with his US citizen wife
and kid after several failed attempts to send him to
other countries. Yeah, he's going to Liberia now, at least
as of October thirty. First, that's the plan. After failed
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attempts with Uganda, Eswatini and Ghana, ICE now ceased to
deport This is, according their lawyer, to deport him to Liberia,
a country with which he has no connection, thousands of
miles from his family at home in Maryland. Well, you
could have self deported. Yeah, you could volunteer, you know,
and once you get to if they take you to Liberia,
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guess what. You can go from there to any other
country you want to go to, except the United States.
If you want to go back to Guatemala, El Salvador
or wherever was it, fine, haven't it? Go about it.
And that's only because an immigration judge finally denied his
asylum claim earlier this month. So despite all the turmoil
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going on in Ice, they're at least having the intended
effect voluntary deportations and almost six hundred thousand forms deportation.
I'll take that any day. I would call that a
good stock.
Speaker 3 (17:04):
And we're just minutes away from nine thirty, which I
guess I'll make an announcement.
Speaker 7 (17:10):
Talk back nine thirty earballs talk back, nine thirty earballs
talk back, nine thirty earballs talk back, nine thirty earballs
talk back, nine thirty earballs talk back, nine thirty earballs
talk back, nine thirty earballs talk back, nine thirty earballs
talk back, nine thirty earballs talk back, nine thirty earballs
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talk back, nine thirty ear balls.
Speaker 6 (17:38):
Taking as they can't leave sixty.
Speaker 5 (17:40):
Seconds, it's a full thirty seconds, and that it's great.
Speaker 6 (17:46):
And that is why we love this audience.
Speaker 4 (17:53):
I want to read you a text message in a second,
but before I do, I want to say that when
when Dragon and I started this program, we we just
we just need each other casually, like I'd see him
in the building occasionally.
Speaker 6 (18:08):
That that was about it.
Speaker 5 (18:09):
We knew of each other, knew of each other.
Speaker 4 (18:11):
Yeah, that's probably the best way to put We knew
of each other, and then and beyond that, I knew
he was one of the nut jobs down on the
third floor. And then you know, he starts working with me,
and it just clicks. It just absolutely clicks. But even
if something clicks, it doesn't necessarily mean that it's going
to be successful. Because this is a two way street.
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We have to have an audience that gets it, understands it,
appreciates it, and keeps coming back for more. Even when
we denigrate you, even when we tell you how bad
we are and how much we hate you, you keep
coming back. So you get You get the game, you
get the you get the trick, you get.
Speaker 6 (18:58):
What we're doing, and you obviously like it.
Speaker 4 (19:03):
Now again, I'm bound by confidentiality, and I obviously can't
tell you what ratings numbers are, but I will tell
you that in particular categories, we're.
Speaker 6 (19:12):
Just through the roofs.
Speaker 5 (19:13):
Wait when did they tell us what the rating?
Speaker 4 (19:15):
I know, It's like I have to I have to
beg borrow and steel to get the numbers myself. But
when I do, thank you, Los Angeles, then I you know.
And maybe they don't tell me because my head, my
head and my ego are big enough to begin with.
And I know that.
Speaker 6 (19:30):
So there there was a there was a.
Speaker 4 (19:39):
There was a there's some stuff going on at iHeart
a few weeks ago, and quite honestly, Uh Dragon and
I both would look at each other every morning and asked,
did your key guard work this morning?
Speaker 6 (19:50):
Did your key guard work?
Speaker 5 (19:51):
Badge s Tilter and Green, I'm good that's right.
Speaker 6 (19:53):
We're good to go.
Speaker 4 (19:54):
Let's get in quick before they realize what's going on.
Let's get in and just start the program. And we
would do that, and then one day I get a
text message that says, hey, can I see you in
my office at you know, ten fifteen.
Speaker 6 (20:06):
After the show? A crap here it comes yeah, and
they okay, here we go.
Speaker 4 (20:11):
So I it's even worse than that because so I
go to Tepper's office and Tepper stands up and says,
come on, we gotta go sit down with Jojo. I'm thinking, seriously, guys,
I've been through this before.
Speaker 5 (20:24):
Just tell me now, do tex me so I can
pack up my stuff and get out.
Speaker 6 (20:28):
Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (20:29):
And so I go in and there's Jojo sitting all
you know, mighty on his throne, right, you know, a
boss like, and they start talking about the show. And
for a few seconds, I'm thinking, when's the hammer going
to drop?
Speaker 8 (20:46):
Like?
Speaker 4 (20:47):
And then they start going into we really like this
and we like that, and we like what you're doing.
Speaker 5 (20:52):
This is very unusual.
Speaker 4 (20:53):
Fire I'm like, okay, because still the lawyer in me
is still thinking, all right, where is the asterisk in
this conversation? Where's the parentheses in this conversation and then
they drop the bombshell, and the bombshell has been in
the works. I would my guess is I mean, I'm
guessing a year, but it's probably been longer than that.
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And we've always joked on air about how they're listening
to us. Well, they've been listening to us. Yeah, actually,
I mean seriously listening to it for real, for real
listening to us and Dragon. I have also known, because
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we can tell by the number of text messages, we
can tell by the talk backs, we can tell by
any number of things that the nine o'clock our between
nine and ten o'clock. We know that the audience shifts,
don't I don't actually have the numbers, but we just
know intuitively that the numbers shift at nine o'clock. So
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here's what's happening. Let's just start with me and then
I'll tell you how the dominoes fall. The situation with
Michael Brown is content wise not going to change a bit.
I've made that clear. I've asked that question as many
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times as Dragon has said nine thirty this morning, or
that he plays the damn smoke alarm at the end
of the program, and in that meeting, I said, okay,
but what do you want And the answer was exactly
what we hear and exactly what we're doing. So starting
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on Monday, November ten, yours truly is moving on up
as we as mister Redbeard, we're moving to Kowa. We're
moving to Kowa from nine to noon.
Speaker 6 (23:00):
Now.
Speaker 4 (23:00):
I know that pisses off some people, but I'm I'm
gonna beg and gravel and as we always do, we
promise but never fulfill that. If you're mad about that,
well just stick around. The checks in the mail and
you just need to shift your you know, like I'm
gonna shift my lifestyle no more. I gotta I've gotta
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train the dogs. The dogs are still up every morning
between four and four thirty, like dad, let's see, let's go,
and they're gonna get They're gonna get to change too.
Speaker 6 (23:30):
So Monday, November ten, we will be on.
Speaker 4 (23:37):
As Mandy put it in a smart ass, as as
as the as the blonde girl across the hallway said, oh,
you're moving into the high rise and as I as
I retorted to her, you may remember I used to
live in the high rise and then we decided that
it was a little too uppity for us, So we know.
Speaker 5 (23:57):
Was it night time for you? And nobody really wanted
to see you over there in the daylight, so they
just shoved you at.
Speaker 4 (24:02):
Night, So they shoved me into the morning over here
on KHLW. Well, now we're going back into what is
a really prime time for KOA from nine to noon,
and that starts Monday at nine am. Monday, Monday, November tenth,
at nine am. We want you to come with us.
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Please come with us, because you don't know how much
we love you, guys. And I'll tell you why because
here's a text message that I got literally at nine
twenty that was you don't know how close you were
to guessing Michael. This comes from ninety three to ninety two. Michael,
I figured out the reason why you've been pushing the
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big news at nine thirty. It's because you know that
nine o'clock at nine am, half of your listeners drop
off your show and switch over to Ross Kaminski. Now
I know the tricks that you were playing. Yeah, we
know that too. Know what we're just gonna We're going
to go sweep up his audience and bring you with us.
And yeah, yeah, so there And now you may be
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asking what's going to happen here.
Speaker 6 (25:12):
The answer is, we don't know. All we know is.
Speaker 4 (25:17):
That sometime between now and the first of the year,
you will hear different people. I'm going to use the
word audition. They haven't used the word audition, but that's
that's essentially what they're doing. They're going to try out
different personalities, different hosts, and then management will make a decision,
which I know that Dragon and I are irreplaceable, and
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we know that we cannot be replaced, even though you know,
we may last two days over there and they realize
they made a huge mistake, but we know that we're irreplaceable.
So we will ask you to please follow us to
the big time over on KOWA starting on the November tenth.
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I'm very excited about it. I am very very excited
about it as our sponsors.
Speaker 6 (26:08):
Now you may be wondering, well, what's happening over at.
Speaker 5 (26:11):
KOA wait a minute, what's going on with Kamenski?
Speaker 6 (26:14):
Yeah, what is going on with Kamensky?
Speaker 4 (26:17):
Oh? I guess we should tell them, shouldn't we. So
Colorado Morning News will be running from five to six AM.
Gina will host that and you'll get Colorado Morning News
from five to six, and then from six to nine.
I see, I'm still dealing with this clock change in
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my head. Then from six to nine you'll have Ross Komensky,
and then from nine to noon you'll have the situation
with Michael Brown. And then from noon to three you'll
have the blonde chick across the hall, whatever her name is.
I guess i'd introduce myself.
Speaker 5 (26:56):
Sometimes she really won't be across the hall to us anymore.
Speaker 4 (26:59):
Well, that's right. In fact, you know, the sad part
is I'll actually have to see her now. She'll show
up and I'll have to be nice, but I probably
won't be. And then they'll continue at the afternoon. In
the evening, all that will change. But this will be
kind of a in limbo. So having said that, it's
break time. Send your text messages, send your talkbacks. Uh,
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I don't want to try to do another topic. So
let's three three one zero three keyword Mike or Michael.
Promise me you're going to come over join us starting Monday,
November ten for the Situation with Michael Brown featuring Dragon Redbeard.
Speaker 5 (27:40):
Finally he said it.
Speaker 6 (27:43):
On how do they say It?
Speaker 4 (27:45):
Over there KOA eight fifty am ninety four one FM.
Speaker 6 (27:49):
What what what's what's their text?
Speaker 5 (27:51):
Talk sports?
Speaker 6 (27:53):
Say again?
Speaker 3 (27:53):
News Talk Sports eight fifty KOA eight fifty an one
them News Talk Sports.
Speaker 6 (28:02):
All right, I'll write that down and learn that. We'll
be right back.
Speaker 2 (28:06):
Hi, Michael and Dragon's great day.
Speaker 8 (28:13):
Michael Dragon, congratulations on your promotion to the big time
at KOAH. Go get them Laurel and Hardy and the earballs. Okay,
thank you very much. Good luck to you both.
Speaker 1 (28:30):
Michael Dragon, Hey, listen where you go? I go, let's ride.
Speaker 4 (28:38):
Gubern But your number says six nine. I will follow
the bet. Please be advised you are way behind on
your listener payments. Well, now that we're moving to the
big time, we will try to catch up on the
listener payments. This one five seven two to Mike, I
won't listen to till you come on it. Well that's
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when I starting November ten, that's when I will come
on air is at nine am, nine to noon. So
here are a couple of things just for housekeeping. The
podcast will not change. You will still get that as
long as you subscribe to the Situation with Michael Brown.
That feed, that RSS feed to get too tech. I
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don't get too technical. The RSS feed will remain the same,
so you'll still get the situation with Michael Brown, and
you still get the weekend with Michael Brown as long
as you're subscribing. Now, if you're someone that listens live
on the app, you need to preset a new station.
The station is eight fifty eight five zero KOA. Let
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me spell KOA for you. KOA got it. It's at
eight fifty eight five zero AM or ninety four point
one FM. So if you listen live, you need to
make that change, but that would be effective November ten.
The text line will not change. That's a dedicated text
line for my weekday and the weekend.
Speaker 6 (30:06):
Program, so that won't change.
Speaker 4 (30:09):
Talkbacks won't change if you're listening live on the app.
Speaker 6 (30:13):
So if you have me on the app.
Speaker 4 (30:15):
As a preset starting November ten, change that preset from
six point thirty KHOW to eight fifty KOWA eight fifty AM,
ninety four point one f MAN.
Speaker 5 (30:26):
You'll still see the little red microphone. Press that button,
leave the talk back like you normally would like.
Speaker 4 (30:31):
You normally would text. Everything that will stay the same.
What's really changing. If you want to know the truth.
The format's not changing, the interaction isn't changing, the imaging
isn't changing. The only thing that's changing is is we're
moving over to the fifty thousand blowtorch.
Speaker 5 (30:49):
The ego is changing, well, the egos can't get much
bigger than it already is.
Speaker 4 (30:54):
So you know, you you have no room to talk either,
So I'd just shut up and sit down if I
were you.
Speaker 6 (31:01):
Nine thirty.
Speaker 5 (31:02):
Yeah, but I'm already on KOA.
Speaker 6 (31:05):
Yeah, but you don't get to have as much fun
as you do with me still there.
Speaker 4 (31:08):
And the website will automatically, you know, So we use
Michael says, go here dot com. Once we make the change,
that will automatically redirect to the KO eight pages. So
Michael says, go here dot com will not change. I'll
redirect that once we get moved over there. Again, I
want to emphasize we really probably couldn't. In fact, I'm
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certain I could not have done this without Dragon and I.
Certainly Dragon and I together certainly could not have done
it without you. You made the ratings, you showed by
your interaction with the talkbacks, the text line, just the
everything that we do is what caught the attention of management.
(31:53):
And I want to tell you how much I appreciate that,
because for me, it's going back where I started. It's
going back where I started almost well, I mean the
twentieth year. So in the twentieth year, I go back
to the place where I first started on Saturday morning,
not getting paid. Don't tell them I said this, but
(32:14):
not getting paid for a couple of hours for almost
a month or two before.
Speaker 6 (32:18):
I was like, can at these get paid for this?
Speaker 1 (32:21):
You know?
Speaker 4 (32:21):
And they're like, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, all right, that's
a big announcement. Hang in there, We'll still be We'll
still be back tomorrow. Don't worry.