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Speaker 1 (00:22):
Hi, oh, let's go. Oh, let's go, oh, let's go.
News Talk eleven ten and ninety nine three WBT Brett
Jenson here with you on this Thursday night edition of
Breaking with Brett Jensen. We are going all the way
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up until seven o'clock to night, as always, seven oh four,
five eleven ten. That is the telephone number, but that
is also the WBT text line, driven of course by
Liberty Buick GMC and guys, you really need to be
following me on X like you really need to because
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you would have seen ridiculously major news that I broke
on X this morning and then it's been running in
the newscast today and we're gonna get into that in
a minute, because we got a lot of heavy stuff
we're going to get into tonight. Just I mean, there's
no avoiding it. But uh, I actually want to start
with Lonnie tonight. So Lonnie grabbed the mic so out
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of curiosity, because you know, last night I was saying
TJ had like five straight days of pent up frustration
that he was going to unleash like a freaking volcano
like Mount Saint Helens that's been sitting there for one
hundred and ten years. How was last night? Was it?
Did he go like off the rails, like was he
screaming and yelling? Or was it like calm like what
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happened with TJ last night?
Speaker 2 (01:49):
He kept it cool last night, but you know he
went in like you know, he went in, but he
kept it real cool. I mean, he on he got
on a lot of immigration stuff, but he got off
a little bit, but he mainly stayed on immigration anything.
Speaker 1 (02:00):
Like call people names. I thought he would just start
taking people out of the knees.
Speaker 2 (02:03):
You already know big sleepy Jeffreys and yeah, you know him.
He's gonna come after him every every day if he can.
Speaker 1 (02:10):
So yeah, I was just curious because it's like, oh,
it's It's like as soon as I left the station
last night, I wasn't even to my car and my
phone was already ringing, Like I'm probably on my phone
and I'm not even joking. Five hours a day, like
talking talking, like not including all the emails and the
text messages and everything else, that's just on the phone
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probably every day on average. Some days it's eight hours,
some days it's two hours. But on average it's probably
about five hours a day. I'm talking on the phone.
I'm not even to my car. It's seven oh one
and my phone is ringing, and I went because they
know what time I get off air. And next thing
you know, it's a thirty and I'm had already had
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three conversations with three different people. Like that's my normal day.
That's my normal day. Wow, whether it's state senators calling
state reps, congressmen, local officials, sources, whatever. And like I said,
I wasn't even in my car, and so I really
wanted to listen to TJ driving homeless. I have to
see how he's gonna come out of the box. Hey,
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TJ is the man.
Speaker 2 (03:15):
You know he's going, he's going, He's gonna give it
to him every time. But like I said, he kept
it cool last night.
Speaker 1 (03:21):
Sometimes I'm disappointed in TJ. To be honest with you,
I thought he was gonna just hair on fire and
just start mowing people down. Don't give him the man,
but he needs the m O. I'm like, I'm disappointed
that he did not. Like I said, I knew he
had five days worth of stuff to just unload. Man,
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I'm little disappointed to TJ. I'm just saying, dude, little disappointed.
I wanted fire. I wanted hell fire and brimstone. I
wanted I wanted people getting cut off at the knees.
I wanted all that be sleepy. N I'm just saying, man,
that's that's tough. That's tough. Well, maybe he'll light everyone
up tonight. Like I know you didn't take it easy,
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but I wanted, like just just complete anarchy last night.
That's what I was hoping for, all right. So, like
I said, unfortunately, we've got a lot of serious stuff
to get into tonight. And two of the stories that
I broke today this morning, and they're not good stories.
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We are used to guns being at CMS. We're used
to that. This would say, four years ago, three years ago,
twenty twenty one school year, the twenty twenty one twenty
twenty two school year. That school year, there were and
I truly think it was a national high I think
it was the most in the nation. I'm almost positive
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there were thirty guns brought to school or on campuses
at CMS in the twenty twenty one twenty twenty two
school year. Thirty, which is now why they have the
body scanners at all the middle schools and all the
high schools. Okay, of those thirty guns. I think I
broke twenty seven of those stories, right, Like that's what
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I was laying the wood to CMS, right. And I
also broke the year this news that year that the
superintendent was getting fired and all that good stuff, right,
or maybe that was in twenty twenty two, but anyways,
what happened. But so guns being brought to CMS is
not a new thing, okay, or weapons, bit knives. I
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think there was bear spray one time, tasers, you know,
all the legal stuff, right, But guns guns in CMS
are synonymous. I mean they are CMO's getting can deny
at all they want no no anyways, So what's story
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that I broke this morning? In case you're just joining
in or you didn't, don't follow me on Twitter because
I don't know, you don't have two brain cells. I
don't know. You really need to be following me on Twitter, really,
especially if you want to be again up to date
on all the latest and breaking news in and around
the Shoan area. And I'm not just saying it's not
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just a slogan like, it's reality. And I'm you know,
tired of patting myself on the back, Lennie. Want you
start patting me on the back for a while. Man,
I appreciate this. So my arm's getting sore trying to
reach back there. But no, but I say this in
all seriousness. So here's the So you know, last week
I broke the story ICE was going for Ice Border
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Patrol was going to be in town on Saturday. I
broke that story last week Wednesday, right, told all you
guys here they come. They've been here in five days,
and they just released the statement. We'll get into this later.
Three hundred and seventy is the number in five days.
But the story that I broke this morning concerning CMS
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is uh, it's terrifying. And I will tell you parents
at Palisades High School, teachers, at Palisades High School employees,
you know, whether they're SROs or janitors, you know, custodians,
I guess is the political correct word. The lunch ladies
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like whatever, the librarians, the secretaries, do you have any
idea how lucky you are? Like, I hope you go
home tonight. Everyone there at Palisades High School, which is
down in the southwest part of the county near Lake
Wilie Busway bridge going that way down Steell Creek, in
Ohill area. I hope every single one of you hug
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your loved ones, your children, call your parents if your
parents live like even if they live in Wyoming, call
your parents. Because of what happened today, Charlotte's been in
the national news for the last week and a half
because of border patrol and what's been going on in
Charlotte with all the people trying to help ICE and
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is disgusting a person finding out where they were staying
in the hotel, being outside their hotel windows with bullhorns
all night and CMPD not doing anything apparently ramming the cars.
You know, a local TV station putting things on their
website to help sign people up for like ICE Watch
or so like so you can alert people if ICE
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is coming into your neighborhood. Local TV station putting that
on their website right at literally helping out criminals, literally
helping out criminals. Brent, They're just the lawn maintenance guy.
I'm sorry, Are they here illegally? Yes or no? That
is the conversation begins and stops right there, regardless of
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everything else that they may or may not have done
in Charlotte. But what happened today with a sixteen year
old at Palisades High School. Unbelievable, and we would have
been on the national news all over the place and
everyone would have wondered, did this have anything to do
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with Border patrol being in town. They would have tried
to put the two together even if they were completely separate.
So when we come back, I'm going to tell you
what happened this morning and the news that I broke
this morning on this it's uh, it's terrifying. Actually, welcome
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back to breaking with Brett Jensen on this Thursday night
against seven four five, seven eleven ten, and make sure
you follow me on X. I tell you that all
the time Brett b r E T T underscore j
E N s e N Brett underscorre Jensen. All Right,
So broke the news this morning of a pretty big
situation like this is a really big deal. On the
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scale of about one to ten, this is an eight.
And the reason it's not a ten or actually a
fifteen on a scaleboard to ten is because things were
thwarted before they could begin. And that's a big deal.
So this morning, while waiting for a bus stop to
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go to Palisads High School, sixteen year old kid had
an AR fifteen. I want you to let that sink
in for a second. Not a handgun, not a pistol,
not a glock, not a peace shooter whatever, right, and
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AR fifteen taking it to school at Palisaates High School.
Witnesses at the bus stop see the gun. Cops are called.
Sixteen year old goes on the run. The cops find
him in a house, a residence, arrest him. What do
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they find? Got the AR fifteen? What else do they find?
Dozens of rounds in a bag like a duffle bag,
book bag or you know, duffle bag, book bag, whatever
you want to call it. Now, think about that for
a second. Why would someone want to take an AR
fifteen with dozens of bullets to school? What do you
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think that was? Was it show and tell? It wasn't
bring your gun to school day? Why do you think
that took place? And the fact that someone saw this
and was able to immediately alert the proper peace do
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you have any idea had he gone to that school
with a loaded AR fifteen, Because first of all, things
would have they would not have been like clearly, the
scanners would have caught this, right, the scanners would have
caught it. So The question is, and I was talking
to somebody about this earlier, the question is what would
the student and the student would have known that the
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scanner would probably catch it. So would the student have
walked in trying to hide the AR fifteen and then
just open fire right there where all the scanners are,
where the SRO is, school resource officer and other adults
as a monitor of the kids walking through class walking
into the building. Would he have opened fire right there
in the middle. How many kids might he have taken
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out in the parking lot or whatever in the grounds
outside the school, like that's that's what we're dealing with.
And AR fifteen and dozens of rounds. He's sixteen years old,
which means under North Carolina state law, he can be
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charged as an adult. It is the way generally of
Mecklenburg County not to charge students as adults for bringing
a gun to school, even though it's a felony, like
a big time felony, and you can do jail time.
But it is the way, And a lot of times
people bring up this is a real this is a
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real statement, and I know this for a fact. A
lot of times students who bring guns to school they
are arrested, they go in front of a judge or
a magistrate, and literally within hours are at home in
the custody of their guardians. They brought a gun to
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school and they're at home the same day. Then I
go into a juvenile detention center anything like that, they're
at home, sometimes with an ankle monitor, sometimes not with
an ankle monitor. So the question was today was the
sixteen year old was he already released and sent home?
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Ar fifteen dozens of rounds? Was he sent home? Well,
you know, he didn't shoot anybody. How do you have
any idea how lucky you are that did not happen?
Like I said, on a scale of importance out of
one to ten, this was about an eight And the
only reason it was not way higher than a ten
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is because students there saw something and set something and
thank god they did, Thank god they did. Oh and
just for good measure, a regular gun. Yeah, that was
today this morning and Gearinger High School, gearing your high
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school students shut up with a gun was arrested. Yeah,
by the way, I broke that story too. Gee. I
wonder why I tell you to follow me on Twitter
so you can be informed, so you can be informed
of what's happening. By the way, Sheriff McFadden and CMPD
put out statements saying border patrol is gone. Yeah, about
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two and a half hours ago, the federal government and
Department of Homeland Security said, not so fast, my friend,
not so fast. You think we're gone. Oh, quite the contrary.
And I can tell you actually, I've got some extra
information that I'm gonna tell you about that next segment.
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I got more I have you put it out on Twitter,
yet you're gonna get it here first on the show
about border patrol. You got to it first, right here
when we come back, because it is just all the
Democrats melting down in town and the seventeen year old
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that's in charge of the North Carolina Democrat Party, not
Anderson Cooper, Anderson Clayton Well seventeen, eighteen years old, whatever
she is, twenty one, twenty two something. Compared the border
patrol in Ice to the Klan today, literally compared him
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to the Klan. Said the South has had masked men
terrorizing people in the past, and there's a picture of
a klansman. So now federal agents are apparently klansmen. You know,
none of this would be happening. If twenty million people
came across the border in four years with the previous administration,
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I'm sorry, did you say, yeah? Yeah? SMIs between twelve
and twenty million minimum twelve max twenty came across the
board in four years two hundred and some one thousand
and per month. So anyways, but no, when we come back,
I got some knowledge I'm getting ready to drop on
you about border patrol in the city of Charlotte. Welcome
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back to Breaking with Brett Jensen on this Thursday night,
seven oh four or five, seven h eleven ten. Okay,
So let me read you a statement from Mayor Vyly
Isles again. Now, this is coming from a woman who
says that she's worried that the residents in Charlotte were
living in fear. Well, your only should be living in
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fear if you've done something illegal, just like if I
steal TV. He's out of Lannie's house. I should be
living in fear that I'm going to be arrested because
I did something illegal, right, Okay. And this is also
a woman who refused or who would not put out
statements about Arena Zarutzka. Don't forget about that or the
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mass shooting that took place in July didn't have She said,
cut us some slack. I think was the direct quest
she gave me. Cut us some slack. I was in Washington,
d C with my grand babies. Cut us some slack.
I'm sorry what? And I was like, oh, I forgot
phones and emails don't work in Washington, d C. My apologies,
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my bad. So if I don't know how they get
anything done because phones and emails don't work in DC,
So how do they run the country? Anyways? So a
woman who couldn't say anything good or about Arena Zerutzka
and only wanted to make you sympathize with her brutal attacker.
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She's now put out many statements, you know, because she's
fearful of feels bad for the residents. So here's a statement.
Don't worry, I got some This is all leading up
to the news I'm getting ready to like drop knowledge
on you about the Border Patrol. It appears that the
US Border Patrol has ceased its operations in Charlotte. I'm
relieved for our community and the residence businesses and all
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those who are targeted and impacted for this intrusion. She
literally called it an intrusion federal agents? Has she ever
called it an intrusion when CMPD arrest people? Has she
ever called it an intrusion when FBI goes into arrest people.
It's the federal government. By good God, you're sympathetic to
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the person that killed Arena Zarutzska, and now you're sympathetic
to all the people that are here illegally, including MS
thirteen gang members that were arrested, So you're now sympathetic
to them. So, by do you do you like murderers?
Do you support murders? Because you supported the guy that
killed Arena Zarutzka, you're now supporting the criminals and as
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thirteen gang members and everyone else that was arrested, you're
now supporting them. Right, So VI do you are you
pro murder? Is that what you are? You're pro drugs? By?
Is that what you are? As we move forward, is
it essential that we come together not as separate groups
divided by recent events, but as the one Charlotte community.
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Our strength has always come from our ability to support
one another, especially in challenging times. I am calling on
all members of our community to join in this effort.
Let us stand together. Listen to one another and recommit
ourselves to the values and dignity, compassion, and unity that
define our city. Seant is strongest when Charlotte stands as one.
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Just as long as you're not obeying the law, right y,
is that what you're saying? We can stand as one
as this intrusion intrusion. By the way, just so you know,
I also want to let you people know this, and
I'm being dead sincere when I say this, I swear
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on a stack of everything that is holy in this
universe statement AI. It was AI. No, the giveaways are
right there, the giveaways, they're right there. I'm looking at it.
Look at the second paragraph. If anyone can see this,
go on Twitter. Look at the second paragraph and look
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at the dash. I mean, her staff was so stupid
to put out the Irena Zaruska statement and then screwed
it up again a couple of days later that they
had to put out three statements in like five three days,
four days, right, and now they don't even know how
to get rid of the AI tells this was literally
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an AI message, not even John I sweared. I swear
to you, I promise you this was an AI message.
And I think most of you trust me and believe
me by now right after seven years of doing this
and reporting and breaking all this stuff right giving you
the facts. The fact is that's an AI message. Is
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your staff so incompetent that they can't write their own message,
then why are you paying them? Johnny Jennings and CMPD
or CMPD I should say, because Johnny Jennings hasn't been
around it since March, which is why they won't let
me interview him. On his way out the door. By
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the way, that I think I can't remember that I
mentioned that how CMPD turned me down for an interview
with Johnny Jennings. He's handpicking certain people that he will
allow to interview him. I got denied. I got denied.
But I promise you there's one reporter at a TV
station that I promise you will get an interview. I
promise you. And I'm not going to name the reporter
and I'm not going to name the TV station, but
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I promise on this shoe this person will be sitting
down one on one with Johnny Jennings. Now a Lonnie
I know in Traverse. I don't know if you guys
ever played baseball or whatever. Did you ever play Church
softball or Rex softball or anything like that. Softball, Well,
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the reporter will be throwing nothing but softballs at Johnny Jennings.
That's why he's going to be picked as the person
to ask questions. Softball King, softball King, not going to
say the TV station, not going to say the reporter,
softball King. But CMPD and McFadden came out with a
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statement saying, oh, Border Patrol they're gone. They've packed up
and left, and I can tell you they were going
to They were supposed to check out of their hotel
this morning. I know that for a fact. How about that.
I got that information. They're supposed to all check out
this morning, right, Yeah, they'll be good making some pit stops.
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They're sending. You know, the crew was supposed to go
to Raleigh and then New Orleans. They're sending an entirely
different cruit to New Orleans now because you know what
thing is getting ready to happen, a's circle back to Charlotte.
You know why, because of the way the Border Patrol
was treated. They said they have never been treated like
this anywhere in the country, with like ramming cars or
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trying to alert all the illegal aliens where where border
patrol is and everything else. Tom Holman said yesterday the
head of ICE, all you've done, the way you've treated
it and over and above everything, the way you've done it,
you've pissed us off. You've pissed us off. So anyways,
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and now they may be sending more. So anyways, that's
uh I was told today. Expect more coming. And as
a matter of fact, I'm gonna read this to you
real quick, okay, before we head to pay them over
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there to the traffic, because I told you what VA said, right,
And I'm gonna read this to you real quick. Again.
You would have seen this on my Twitter feed faster
than anyone else's. Here's from the head or the spokesperson
for Department of Homeland Security that's in charge of border
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patrol and ICE. I'm gonna read this to you. The
US Department of Homeland Security and federal agencies continue to
target some of the most dangerous criminal illegal aliens as
operations Charlotte's web progresses. This immigration enforcement serve in the
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Charlotte area has led to the arrest of around three
hundred and seventy illegal aliens in the last five days.
It is not over. It's not over, and I'm like, Yep,
it is not over, and it's coming. As a matter
of fact, I'm going to read you even a little
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bit more. Let to make sure I find the email.
Probably should have had this pulled up before. Yeah, here
we go. Here's the so I read you that statement.
Here's another statement a little at I wanted to make
sure I read it verbatim. The operation is not over
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and it is not ending anytime soon. That is the
official statement from Border Patrol and Department of Homeland Security. Okay,
it is not over and it is not ending anytime soon.
I've been told they're coming back with even more agents
because of what happened over the last five days. That's
what I've been told, all right. As someone that is
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near and dear to me says all the time, if
you play stupid games, you're gonna get stupid prizes. You
do stupid things, things are gonna come right back at you.
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Welcome back to breaking with Brett Jensen. Just drop some
knowledge on you A lot of a lot today. Dropped
a lot of knowledge on you guys today. The AR
fifteen Probaly States High School. A gun at Gearringer High
school and Border patrol. They ain't done. They were going
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to be, you know, headed to New Orleans, Charlotte Roley,
the New Orleans. Yeah, they're sending a different group back
to New Orleans. There. It's called a U turn. They'll
be coming right back down Ie five. So you know,
and I have that on good authority from people in Washington,
DC because of what happened here over the last five days.
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All right, so enough about that. Okay, we talked about
some really bad stuff today. The ar fifteen Palisades High School,
dozens of rounds, kid arrested another gun at Garritur High School.
I broke both those stories, and then border patrol and
the ridiculous AI statements that the mayor's campaign staff keeps
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or mayor's staff keeps putting out there. Can't even write
their own statements. They're using AI, like well, brat, how
do you trust me? There are all kinds of giveaways,
the punctuations and things like that. It's all dead giveaways.
And by the way, the mayor called what happened here
an intrusion by arresting criminals and intrusion. Got it, got
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it all right? Before I lose my cool? See this
is what I thought TJ was going to do last night.
I'm sorry, I have to like pick up the slap
for everyone. I thought he was going to go off
the rails like I have. I was hoping for TJ.
Maybe TJ will go off the rails tonight hopefully. So
all right, completely separate. So the Bourbon this past weekend,
right did the whole Bourbon thing and the and the
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Barrel Palooza make ABC and everything else. And last night
I interviewed the head, Brian Peter, who was in here
last week, about setting it up and how people drive
in from all of it. You don't believe me. This
person won the lottery, got first in line and I
interviewed him and he was truly and physically nervous and
shaking because he had gotten number one. Where are you
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from for song? I'm from North Carolina? So you drove
all the way down here just because of this?
Speaker 3 (29:54):
Yeah, I've done the last few Barra Pelosis great events.
We usually camp and you have a good time the
night before.
Speaker 1 (30:00):
So what day did you get down here?
Speaker 3 (30:02):
Got here yesterday at six.
Speaker 1 (30:03):
Am, So the first people started showing up on Tuesday.
So the fact that you got here yesterday at six am,
twenty four hours, a little bit more than twenty four hours,
and now you're number one? Did you No one knew
they were going to be doing a lottery, So how
do you feel now that you're number one?
Speaker 3 (30:17):
I'm shaking a little bit, but actually a static and Max,
my wife is actually twelve. So I need to go
buy a lottery ticket today.
Speaker 1 (30:24):
Yes, hit you do because power ball is like five
hundred million today exactly. Okay, So you're down here, your
wife came down here. She's number twelve, so you're number one.
You've looked at the list. What's the top thing on.
Speaker 3 (30:34):
Your on your runey Mepter's twenty Absolutely no, no doubt.
It's a big, big MSRP at twelve hundred dollars. But
I'm never going to see that in my life again.
So it's once in a lifetime bottle.
Speaker 1 (30:44):
Now, a lot of people that get here on Tuesday
they buy that to immediately sell it. Is this Are
you going to sell it?
Speaker 3 (30:50):
It's going on the top of my shelf. I'm a
Vermond drinker for sure. It don't get cracked. Maybe on
a special occasion, but don't get it cracked.
Speaker 1 (30:57):
Will when you come in here, other than that one
where sitting there going okay, maybe I should be buying
things anymore? Or is there he just going to buy
the one and.
Speaker 3 (31:04):
We're definitely we're getting four bottles today.
Speaker 1 (31:07):
This was my wife okay, so okay, So like so
there's I've been in there and I've seen this elections.
You've got the list and everything. So other than the
Victor's what else is jumping out to you?
Speaker 3 (31:20):
Heaven Hill seventeen is a great bottle that's a couple
of years old. Actually, I'm surprised they actually have it
on the list, you know, other than that, I was
hoping for a King of Kentucky. I think they just
got them, so they're probably holding it for the next event.
But vic There's twenty is the one that jumped out
of the face for sure. Jack Jack Nanniel's fourteen year
on the B side is probably what I'll grab two
of the B side.
Speaker 1 (31:39):
So the way they do this, you know, you've got
two choices and then you've got all this stuff on
the floor as well. Is there anything on the floor
that you're looking at?
Speaker 3 (31:46):
Well, consider I'm about to spend four hundred dollars on
one bottle.
Speaker 1 (31:49):
Probably not right.
Speaker 3 (31:50):
I think I'll get the two bottles and then we'll
go from there. You'll see what my wife gets.
Speaker 1 (31:54):
All right, So think about that. You drive down from Apex,
North Carolina, which is outside of Raleigh. You and your
wife come down, drive the two and a half hours,
three hours down here, you win the lottery and your
wife comes in in the twelfth spot. That's like you're
getting the cream of the crop. And he said, he goes,
I'm gonna buy the Micter's twenty year old bourbon, a
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twelve hundred dollars bottle of bourbon, like that's MSRP, Like
that's what they sell it for. And if he wanted
to sell it for twenty five hundred and three grand,
he probably could. But you heard it. He goes, Nope,
I will never have this chance again. It's going on
my shelf and we'll do sipping for very special occasions,
you know, maybe Christmas something like that. So anyways, all right,
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so that's gonna wrap it up for tonight. Just remember
I told you the story and gave you all the
information that you will not get anywhere else in this
city about the AR fifteen and Probaly States High school.
Told you about the gun this morning at Garring's your
high school, and I told you by the way Border
patrol they're doing a circle back. Told you that now
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coming up next to TJ. And hopefully he won't keep
it in the between the ditches. I hope he goes
in the ditch a little bit tonight, a little fire
and Brimstone just starts like taking people out at the knees.
That's the TJ Ritchie out. I want big TJ Ritchie.
I don't want skinny, polite TJ Ritchie. I want mean,
big TJ Ritchie. That's what I want for tonight. And
I promise you I'm gonna be listening to that on
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the way home. All right. That's gonna do it for
us tonight. Appreciate it. Look forward to doing this tomorrow.
My name is Brett Jensen, and you have been listening
to Breaking with Brett Jenson.