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Your morning show with Michael Bill Trum. Six minutes after
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are on swing states. Here's a piece of audio. When
you think about it, the point that Alex Thompson is
making from Axios is a pretty obvious point and a
profound one other than Poles. When you go to the
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two seventy map based on poles, what is the strength
of this campaign and the strange bedfellows of trying to
melt together Biden and Clinton coalitions as they did with
Biden and Harris now with Harrison Walls, and what happens
if the poles start getting shaky. Here's axios is Alex
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Thompson on CNN bus.
Speaker 3 (01:45):
And Kama Harris's world are really sort of keeping together
this campaign because this campaign, this is not the ideal
way to run a presidential campaign, you know, entering just
a few months ago, and then you know, none of
these a lot of these people are not people that
she hired that are on this campaign.
Speaker 4 (02:02):
You know, it's sort of a combination at Biden people.
Speaker 3 (02:05):
Who she doesn't totally trust, her own people, plus all
these Obama twenty twelve operatives. And the fact is that
as long as the polls are good, that things are
going to keep going well. But if the Polly ever
turns south, there are a lot of sort of subtle.
Speaker 4 (02:21):
Tensions within this world.
Speaker 1 (02:23):
You could start seeing some subtle finger pointing.
Speaker 5 (02:25):
Now that being said, they're going to keep saying where
the underdog? Where the underdog? Where the underdog?
Speaker 6 (02:29):
That is their talking point.
Speaker 3 (02:31):
Thatac matter is that they are feeling pretty good about
where they are.
Speaker 1 (02:36):
So politics is a lot like war. The enemy of
my enemy is my friend. Otherwise they're not friends at all.
Chris Walker is a Republican GOP consultant and a your
Morning show contributor. What do you make of that analysis?
It really is a candidacy of smoking mirrors in polls,
and if the polls start shaking, these strange bedfellows will
start fighting and pointing fingers.
Speaker 4 (02:58):
Yeah, I mean, you know, from let's.
Speaker 6 (03:01):
Let's pray for that outcome. You know. Ultimately, you know, we've.
Speaker 2 (03:06):
Seen, uh we've seen this crew be very willing to
throw each other under the bus and the press. We've
seen everybody you know, willing to you know, not take responsibility,
play for anything. That's the Democrat mono. So in some regards,
this is this is just kind of you know, seeing
who they are, you know, in real time. But uh, yeah,
as long as as she's leading by a couple of
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points and in the in the in the key swing stage,
things will kind of be relatively calm.
Speaker 1 (03:32):
But let's not.
Speaker 4 (03:33):
Forget part of the problem here.
Speaker 2 (03:35):
And you know, it's kind of an underreported story because
again the media is just going full in to try
to get come elected. But Kamala runs through staff very,
very aggressively. I mean she she had the highest turnover
of any VP and and she had a very high
turn of her Senate staff. So I mean from a
standpoint of like actual kind of team Kamala, from a
staff point of view, there are many people to go
to anyway because a lot of them have less to
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go do other things because generally speaking, it seems like
there's a it's a less and.
Speaker 4 (03:59):
Idial work environment a lot of them.
Speaker 1 (04:01):
All Right, so you do this for living. I talk
for a living, But I've been talking about this stuff
so long. I think I know what I'm talking about.
So what you want to see is an energized base.
I don't know that. I see that. I saw a
theater at the DNC, I don't see it. In the polls,
we kind of highlighted only fifty two percent of black
Muslims support Kamala Harris. That would be a block you
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would expect to be in the ninety percent. You wonder
how that's going to play out in Minnesota and Michigan
and maybe cause a surprise. We know the black vote
was in the nineties, mid nineties for Obama of seventy
two percent. For Joe Biden, it's living in the fifties
right now. For the Democrats, these are a Hispanic vote.
These are key to their base. They got a good
gender gap with women, but they got a bad gender
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gap with me with men, so it's a mixed bag.
There's not a lot of excitement behind this candidate that
is real. There's not a mood or referendum focus that's
in their favor. In fact, it's on the economy and
the border. They're trying to present her as turning the page,
is something new, young and fresh, but she is perceived
as the sitting administration that has caused the problems. And
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we're starting to see the polls laser close. And if
all you got left is polls, well, polls are problematic
because Donald Trump underpolls. So your little two point leads
are really three point deficits or that's what twenty sixteen showed,
and really, to some degree twenty twenty this has probably
got them all very concerned. I mean, we're heading into
the final forty days. I would imagine that's Axios signaling
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to CNN there are red flags.
Speaker 4 (05:35):
I think that could be what more Well said.
Speaker 2 (05:36):
I mean, you know, obviously they these guys talk to
their you know, colleagues and the Harris campaign regularly, and
I think there's probably.
Speaker 4 (05:44):
A little bit of concern there, But that's any campaign.
Speaker 2 (05:48):
I mean, you're not gonna you're gonna trust in the voting.
Speaker 1 (05:52):
Telly.
Speaker 2 (05:52):
Here's you know what I'm more concerned about in terms
of not necessarily polling, but it's the actual vote counting.
Speaker 4 (05:58):
It's going to be happening in these states.
Speaker 2 (06:00):
You know, we're going to need we're all getting into
conservatives or need to be laser focused on, you know,
watching these states like Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, North Carolina all
have Democrat governors and you know, Democrats are run by
Democrats and figuring making sure that the vote count and
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the tally is watched and carefully guarded. I mean, we
need to have her problem lawyers on standby and being
ready for you know, any type of thing, because ultimately
you're going to see a scenario where there's going to
be a massive vote.
Speaker 4 (06:34):
Turnout from the Democrats, and they need to be they
need to be real balanced.
Speaker 6 (06:37):
They be real people. Consultant, that's the important piece of.
Speaker 1 (06:40):
This geop consultant and your Morning show contributor Chris Walker
joining us. Well, they've tried flip flopping, like on the
tip for taxes, on the border, a little bit on
the economy that hasn't seemed to make a measurable difference.
They continue to try to hide her. So they hit
Joe Biden in a basement, but that was COVID. They're
trying to hide her in plain sight, this avoid of interviews.
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She did the Dana Bass, she did the Oprah Winfrey,
but it was all softballs and more theater, kind of
like the convention. None of this seems to be And meanwhile,
the Trump camp is on the ground in Michigan, for example,
identifying people who are registered to vote but not often
consistent voters, and they see about two hundred thousand there
to reach and I don't have to tell you reach
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ten thousand of them, and you might flip that state.
So what is in the final forty days, pretend you
work for the other side, what would you do to
firm up the candidacy of Kamala Harris.
Speaker 2 (07:36):
I mean, that's a good question. I wouldn't think about
it generally. But you know, I hate to say, but.
Speaker 4 (07:43):
I keep doing what I'm doing, what we're doing.
Speaker 2 (07:45):
I mean, she is not good in kind of long
form interviews. We see her kind of retreating to talking
points to her speeches and everything. And frankly, that's fine.
That doesn't bother me. That's you know, disciplined candidate in
itself is not a negative. You know, you need to
kind of find your strengths. Her strengths are the media
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and you know, kind of the Democrat machine turning out
for her.
Speaker 6 (08:10):
So she really just has to get out of.
Speaker 2 (08:13):
The way and allow that to operate to try to
get her elected.
Speaker 4 (08:17):
And that's the goal for her to win. So, you know,
I think her doing and their.
Speaker 2 (08:22):
Church team strategy, what they're doing, as long as it's working,
as Alex Thompsons have acxios.
Speaker 6 (08:27):
I mean, I think that's kind of the playbook.
Speaker 2 (08:29):
I would not alter it too much because you know,
they're they're there.
Speaker 4 (08:34):
This isn't like the grace.
Speaker 2 (08:35):
She should be losing by six points, and the fact
that she's leading in several swing states means that the
strategy is working. Being off with that is what it
needs they need to be doing.
Speaker 1 (08:43):
This is a vote for keep hiding her. But this
is her cocky at Saint Andrews getting ready to board
Air Force one, getting off a Marine one, and she
walks up to the reporters and says this here, and.
Speaker 4 (08:58):
I would like them other debate. So I'm hoping it
with former vice president that.
Speaker 1 (09:03):
She's helping the former vice president. I guess she's wanting
to swat flies off of Mike Pennce, all right, so
she has that, you know, faux pop. Meanwhile, you got
Donald Trump at a store in Pennsylvania talking to store
owners and how inflation is affecting their business and then
handing out one hundred dollars bills to customers and then
having great interactions. We had the interaction with a young
child earlier in the week. Donald Trump really shines in
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these clips online. Do you ever scratch your head as
a modern day consultant and wonder she We've got two
realities mainstream media in the back pocket of the left
and where the people by greater numbers are hanging out
on social media and online. How much do these glimpses
impact voters compared to commercials that are airing in swing states.
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Time will tell, but I think it might tell a
shocking story.
Speaker 2 (09:54):
Oh, I mean, I think that that is a very
present and good point. And you know, the online impressions.
This could be the first real election where you know,
maybe twenty twenty was a little bit too, but you know,
this maybe the first election where it posts a little
bit towards a.
Speaker 4 (10:09):
More online kind of focused in their creation.
Speaker 6 (10:13):
And that's going to be advantage Trump.
Speaker 2 (10:15):
Obviously, you know my census thirty second ads still have
all value, but not not in a presidential race because ultimately,
you know, TV is still the best way to reach
the most amount of people and kind of persuade them
and move them. But this isn't a persuadable movement election.
This is a base election. I mean, this is who
are your people? Find them and get them out. Everyone
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has an opinion on on Trump. Your people have an
opinion on Kamala Harris. But at the end of the day,
it's this is a This is a referendum on Trump.
Do you want them back in or do you not?
The Democrats have made their case that you do not.
You know, Trump is making his case that you do
and needing to add a little bit of the Trump
Biden Harris failures on top of that. But that's kind
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of the advocate of Trump. I mean, we need to
make this war the Harris and Biden failures rather than
you know, kind of trumpt policy positions per se, because
ultimately we are living in the Biden Harris administration time.
This is this is a failure of you know, epic
proportions on the economy and other and that in foreign policy.
We saw Zelenski coming into campaign prayers and Trump this
week on taxpayer dollars.
Speaker 6 (11:18):
People should be outraged by that.
Speaker 2 (11:20):
So, you know, this again needs to be a litigation
of Kamala Harris's you know record and what and her
failures and is not deserving a former years because that's
really what this is about.
Speaker 1 (11:30):
Makes you wonder if they put on a good show
at the DNC to watch, but inside their minds and hearts,
the party is not as united as it looks. The
base is not as energized as it appeared, and you
know as well as I do, probably the only thing
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that taped this thing together are polls that could be misleading,
dead heated best And at the end of the day,
this is still a party that's more against Donald Trump
than for Kamala Harris. That's not a good place to
be forty days out.
Speaker 2 (12:08):
That's right, they're only uniting animates as Trump arrangement syndrome.
And you know that at the end of the day,
not a positive, unifying vision for the country. We've got
some honesty, goodness, real problems out there. And when you're
when you're you know, streaming about Trump over and over
and over again, at some point, you know people are
going to tune you out because they have real problems
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and that has nothing to do with Donald Trump and
had anything to do it themselves. You know, all groceries, gas,
everything is thirty percent more expensive than it was four
years ago, and that has a really declining, you know impact.
And so these are the things that people are worried about.
And it's not Donald Trump, who seems to care more
about the people they call all heris does right.
Speaker 1 (12:47):
Now, So what needs to matter, so all this left
is follow the polls and maybe an October surprise, but
I can't fathom what it would be.
Speaker 2 (12:57):
Oh goodness, I mean, you know, you you know, the media,
they'll they'll find something to you know, to so.
Speaker 1 (13:03):
Far as a North Carolina governor, and it's a you know,
inappropriate texting relationship with RFK Junior. There hasn't been anything real.
Speaker 6 (13:12):
Yeah, that's right.
Speaker 1 (13:13):
Other than that, so well, it's.
Speaker 2 (13:15):
Gonna be a Gottener will be interested in the sense
that he was already down fourteen. He probably goes down
eighteen after the stuff from last week, and that that
puts that puts North Carolina real jeopardy for Trump. It
really does. And that's that's a concern that they need
to deal with. So that is real. But you know
that that's that's a whole other issue that hopefully, you know, Republicans,
he kind of.
Speaker 4 (13:35):
It's just that that will depress numbers for Trump as well.
Speaker 1 (13:37):
It is so good to hear somebody other than me
say it. Donald Trump's lead in North Carolina is zero
point four percent, a half of a percentage point, and
with that energy taken away from the top of the
state ticket, it doesn't take much to swing it. But
then again, Virginia's now within two, which could mean Trump's
actually up by one or two. So who knows. We
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may think we know what the swing states are to
be swung and shocked in November with other states, but boy,
has has there ever been anything this close forty days out?
Speaker 4 (14:10):
I don't think so, not with these many states. That's
what's so fascinating. Yeah, you know, we used to know
like three or four, maybe one or two.
Speaker 2 (14:17):
There's seven or eight legitimate states, you know, that are
kind of in within a couple of points of each other,
and the branks of that includes Texas.
Speaker 6 (14:25):
So it's not let's not forget about Texas.
Speaker 2 (14:26):
So I mean, I'm not saying Texas is gonna flip.
It's not, but you know, it's it's three or four points,
it's not eight. Well, cruises in a battle, interestingly, weird
election cruises in.
Speaker 1 (14:37):
The in the midst of that battle. All right. Always
great to visit with you, Chris Walker. We'll talk again
next week or sooner, if conditions warned. This is your
Morning Show with Michael Del Trono. Good morning, Welcome to Tuesday,
September the twenty fourth. More than five hundred people were
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the body that once how's the minded body of Joe
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Donald Trump is raising doubts about early voting. And it
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a letter written by the assassin himself, and a lot
of other things that when you connect the dots just
make this story creepier, straight and creepier as we go.
This is a guy that's been walking the halls of Congress.
This is a guy who was arrested with weapons of
(16:10):
mass destruction. This is a guy trying to kill Donald Trump.
No wonder he was denied bail yesterday. And then as
far as the big stories, we didn't necessarily have enough
time to get to one of my favorites you'll find
at Fox. It's the migrant crime crisis, which, by the way,
(16:30):
is a crisis for a lot of places, and the
media tries to hide this from you because it's an
election year and they'd like the Democrats to win. But
it is an ongoing problem and people are living it,
so they don't necessarily need to see it. But the
latest is the crisis in Nantucket Martha's Vineyard, you know,
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the playgrounds for the rich left. In September alone, Ice
has made several arrests on Nantucket and Martha's as part
of an operation to detain a legal immigrants accused of
egregious crimes. You know, we often talk about they're trying
to hide Kamala Harris in plain sight. The way they
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hit Joe Biden in a basement worked during COVID in
twenty twenty will it work in twenty twenty four post
COVID And they're doing the same thing with all this
migrant crime. So be very interesting to see how that
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plays out as we move forward. And the government wants
to ban the Chinese from putting software in smart cars
Aaron Rayalis here, let's hope this works out better than
our smart appliance has worked out.
Speaker 7 (17:49):
Yeah, let's hope because frankly, the Biden administration said yesterday
that they're proposing this ban on the sale of Chinese
made and Russian made tech that goes our cars. This
is basically anything that connects the car to the outside,
so that would be like Bluetooth, cellular, Wi Fi, satellite,
you name it. But if this is approved from the
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Commerce Department, which is proposing it, it would not go
into effect until twenty twenty seven years that the hard
wouldn't go into the actual twenty thirty I'm like, you, guys,
shouldn't we have done this yesterday? Yeah, it seems like
a pretty big threat.
Speaker 1 (18:24):
You mean, like all that, like all the presidential candidates
that are calling for the banning of TikTok as they're
on TikTok campaigning.
Speaker 7 (18:30):
You mean, yes, exactly where You're like, oh boy, oh boy,
this is this is silly, But Yeah, so what do
they make?
Speaker 1 (18:37):
What are they making right now? Like, I mean, I
don't know why. I just wouldn't assume that the tech
in our cars. You know, if I'm driving a South
Korean vehicle or a Japanese vehicle or an American vehicle,
I wouldn't think that that particular technology would be coming
from elsewhere?
Speaker 7 (18:52):
Is it? It is? It most certainly is, and then
it's being shared with anyone who wants it and can
afford to buy it. Cars are some of the biggest
offenders of privacy. We talked about this, but I'm always
like this needs to change. So Mozilla Foundation, that's a nonprofit,
they actually called connected vehicles officially the worst category of
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product privacy of the twenty five things they tested. Wait,
hold on, Michael, you're gonna just absolutely go bonkers for
this one. Six car brands GM, Cadillac, GMC, Buick, Chevy, Kia,
and Nissan have gone so far as to gather genetic information,
and Nissa and Kean stay in their privacy policy that
they collect data about drivers, sexual activity, and sex life. Yeah,
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melting is private in your car? Yeah, I know, I know,
I know.
Speaker 1 (19:43):
Take a ride and look out mountain but I noticed
Mercedes isn't on there. Although when I got my car
the other day and said, ma, I see your papers. No,
but how do they Well. The other thing I've noticed
too is this this is not limited because I know
we got my son he want to Dodge particular Dodge product.
But I did notice it with the Nissan products for
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the girls. It's not just your cars, it's the way
your cars are linked on your phone too, right.
Speaker 7 (20:10):
Yes, exactly, So like every text you sent, they have
like any you know, all that stuff. But I think
what is like if you look at this on a
global form spine level. This is really important because it
comes as the Biden administration has approved all these terrorists
on Chinese electric vehicles. They want to protect the domestic automaker.
But furthermore, these intelligence agencies Russia, China, all of our
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biggest adversaries. They're scared that they're going to use the
internet connected vehicles to access US infrastructure electric grids.
Speaker 8 (20:40):
Yeah, you guys, yesterday, we can stop.
Speaker 7 (20:43):
Let's stop letting them to this crazy.
Speaker 1 (20:46):
Yere No, don't get me started. Denis Quaid sat down
for a long interview and I think if you googled
you'd find it with Tucker Carlson and he happen to
have a movie coming out about the grid and how
insecure are electric grid has, how vulnerable it is to
being shut down. And I don't have to tell you
that something is kind of like getting al Capone on
tax evasion. You know, all the people he murdered and
all the terrible things he did. Wouldn't it be funny
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if just somebody, you know, either through you know, what
do they call the oh when you bomb and shut
down everybody's electronics? How am I blank on that? When
you not not a bomb that blows up, but a
bomb that blows up in the atmosphere and it shuts
down all electric I can't believe I'm blank on that. Yeah, so,
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but it's not even that as much as you can
hack and maybe shut it down. And then we're all
living in sixteen eighty and none of us know how
to bed for ourselves. That there are scary things. But
this notion, you know, like you're talking about, I don't
know how your I don't know how your Chinese made
software in your vehicle can track your sex life unless you're.
Speaker 7 (21:55):
I googled it, like when I was doing this. I
was like, let me give this a big goog And
I haven't spoken to any data experts on this because
I was trying to crash the story for today. But
apparently from all of the available data just for Layman,
it's it's all the data points that they're able to
pick up on and the genetic data points from like
the steering wheel, which is crazy, but like if you're
texting your lover, they have that. It's like there's so
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many different depths.
Speaker 1 (22:19):
You can I'm so glad you brought that up because
I talk a good game with my wife, but i'd
have my phone shame me. You know, it's been a
couple of months. No, all right, So here's the bottom line.
You know, whether it's our FID, whether it's this kind
of technology we're talking about today, it's all out there.
The infrastructure for abuse is in place. And when you
see these crazy conspiracy theorists online, they're not crazy. If
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the wrong people decided to use this information against you tomorrow,
it's there. You've invited it, you're using it, and it
could be abused. But in China they are abusing it.
They're already doing it, and we're not stopping them kind
of makes you suspicious if we've blanded it to down
the road. This is all scary stuff. So I guess
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the good news is, why wasn't it a long time ago?
Why are we just getting after banning Chinese software and
smart cars already? Let alone? My gosh, I don't think
people realize how surrounded they are. There is no such
thing as privacy. We're all a candidate for governor in
Las Yes, he does aaron, good reporting. We'll talk again, Amanyana.
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Thanks for joining us, all right? Top five stories aside
of the hour. Good to have you on board this morning.
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Funny Brian Shook as our road to the White House.
Road to the White House twenty twenty four. Former President
Trump is making his pitch to farmers. While campaigning in Smithton,
Pennsylvania on Monday, Trump said the Biden Harris administration is
not enforcing it he previously struck with China.
Speaker 10 (24:02):
We have a deal in place that China is supposed
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Up to it.
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Trump and Harris locked in a tight race in the
Keystone State. In Washington, I'm Brian Schuck.
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or Mississippi, and a little less likely that this starts
to hook east.
Speaker 8 (26:08):
There is a risk it could become at least a
Category two hurricane by Thursday and hit the northern Gulf
Coast from Louisiana to Florida. I'm Lisa Taylor.
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give the final story to Rory. I have my red bulls,
so I have wings right now, why don't you use
some wings? It comes stay with your big brother. I
think a hurricane's coming your way.
Speaker 15 (28:06):
Yeah it is, and this one is gonna be pretty serious.
It looks like Helene so far, it doesn't have a
name yet, But this is a mess of a storm
as we speak that's going to maneuver between Cuba and
the Yukatama Peninsula. Then it's going to get over the
juicy warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico where it's
about eighty six degrees in there. And once they're over that,
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once it's over those waters, this thing's going to whip
up to become a major Cat three storm, could be
worse making landfall on Thursday.
Speaker 5 (28:35):
So all of Florida is bracing for this one.
Speaker 1 (28:38):
That's all that is a major storm surge issue of
great concess.
Speaker 15 (28:43):
Of Tampa Bay in particular, they're expecting that they could
see a storm surge, which is like a wall of
water fifteen feet high coming into Tampa Bay. Keep in mind,
Tampa Bay is like three feet above sea level, So
do the map there.
Speaker 5 (28:55):
That's fifteen minus three. Not good.
Speaker 1 (28:58):
And you thought the bad news was the Buccaneers play
all right? New information is being released related to the
attempt and assassin of Donald Trump. I was watching a video.
I get addicted to those reels, so I don't think
I'm like a Tucker Carlson nerd. It just happened to
be one. I do like Tucker Carlson's interviews. He does,
but this was him this weekend, just speaking on tour,
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and he was talking about the accused assassin and all
the things we have, you know, found out, and why
there doesn't seem to be any curiosity from the media
or any connecting of dots or you know, getting to
the bottom of this. And you know, the more we learn,
the more troubling against that this guy was out there
roaming around. And then the latest, of course.
Speaker 5 (29:37):
The letter that has surfaced. But right, and look, the letter.
Speaker 15 (29:41):
I'm a little disappointed some media colleagues have read it
in full or published it in full because you know,
there's there's a call to action in there that I
don't think means repeating. But the top line where he says,
dear world, this was an assassination attempt on Donald Trump,
but I am so sorry I failed you unquote is enough.
But this is prosecutors are really going to hang their
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hat on this letter because it really is what they
believe is the only thing really suggesting that this was
an assassination attempt rather than some guy maybe shooting at
squirrels on the golf course.
Speaker 5 (30:15):
Because you know, that's going to be the defense.
Speaker 1 (30:17):
But sitting there for twelve hours unnoticed, having been arrested
with weapons of mass destruction, I mean we get, you know,
some of the right narratives. You know, Telsey Gabberd's being
harassed on a terrorist watch list, a lieutenant colonel and
a former presidential candidate, and this guy wasn't on one.
But for those that are yelling at the radio, this letter,
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that's an odd thing. Did he expect did he have
a letter for if he succeeded, why won for if
he didn't.
Speaker 15 (30:42):
And when did he plan to send that? And those
are my questions? And it's again and why is it
written in the past tense? If this was given to
his friend, you know, days weeks before. Yeah, it's a
bit of a head scratcher.
Speaker 1 (30:54):
Well, because what has me scratching my head is we
got him on the golf course. Had he been lay
and wait somewhere else and wasn't able to get a
shout off that we don't even know about.
Speaker 5 (31:04):
Right, And that's why they're probably going through his timeline.
Speaker 15 (31:07):
We know he'd been in South Florida for about a
month before his arrest on the fifteenth. We know that
he was going to mar A Lago on the golf
course a couple of times, back and forth. But I'm
sure they're trying to, you know, use the phone data
to compile the most accurate list of his whereabouts and
try to put together a timeline.
Speaker 1 (31:25):
What troubles you most so far about this.
Speaker 15 (31:26):
Guy, Well, you know, we don't know how he got
the gun, where it came from, all that stuff, So
that's troubling. And look, there a lot of people have
said that he was good and he had good intentions
and seemed like a nice guy, but seemed to have
gone off the rails more recently.
Speaker 1 (31:43):
You mean by having a horse living inside his house, right, Well, that.
Speaker 15 (31:47):
Was part of you know, Well, look some people have
YouTube channels based on those kinds of things in a
positive way.
Speaker 1 (31:52):
You have a horse in the living room. All righty O'Neil.
Great reporting. We'll talk again tomorrow. I don't know where
the time goes. It flies. At least I had fun.
I hope you did. If you missed anything, that's why
we have the podcast. We're all in this together. This
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