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Speaker 1 (00:15):
Who's Talk eleven ten nine three WBT. It's the uh
what do we call this hangover? The hangover? I know,
I I just want to always just like to say
it because it feels really good to say it's the hangover.
I'm doing that for effect, because you know, it's like
we're hungover?
Speaker 2 (00:29):
Right?
Speaker 3 (00:30):
Is it?
Speaker 1 (00:30):
What are we doing?
Speaker 4 (00:30):
Well?
Speaker 5 (00:31):
That was what And that's why I named the segment
with you pregame.
Speaker 1 (00:34):
It's so good, it is so can I just tell
you there are lots of people who love this, these
two segments.
Speaker 5 (00:41):
I know they live for this. Pete by the way,
I'm not going to be here next front.
Speaker 1 (00:44):
Oh, okay, who's your standard?
Speaker 6 (00:48):
Nick?
Speaker 1 (00:48):
Nick Nicks?
Speaker 5 (00:50):
He'll be here Friday, right, he'll be there.
Speaker 1 (00:51):
He'll be there Friday. And I'm gonna make them. I'm
gonna make him be here on Friday. How about that?
We are we are right now on Mundamie Watch? Is that?
Speaker 2 (00:59):
What was?
Speaker 1 (01:00):
Yes? So we've got Mundamie Watch twenty twenty five. I
want it.
Speaker 5 (01:05):
Has he already been meeting.
Speaker 1 (01:07):
There there behind the closed doors? I believe right now
is yes? That's what it looks.
Speaker 5 (01:10):
So if they come out or if we see mom
Donnie's mug up there. It'll be that they've wrapped.
Speaker 1 (01:16):
Up right, and you might have to he's go ahead.
Speaker 5 (01:19):
Do you think he gets the oval office two chair shot?
Speaker 1 (01:22):
I think no. I think they're putting him out in
the press, like I think you're not going to see that.
I think you're going to see him just come out
with the president going, this is Mundami.
Speaker 7 (01:34):
What do you want to ask him?
Speaker 1 (01:35):
You know something?
Speaker 5 (01:35):
So out outside in the driveway kind of thing.
Speaker 1 (01:39):
Or in the in the press the presence.
Speaker 5 (01:41):
Oh, come out in the press briefing, in.
Speaker 1 (01:42):
The press briefing room. I think that's what he's deserving of.
Right now, he's not he's not the mayor yet, right,
he's the mayor elect elect. So I mean that's that's
what we got. I want you to help me translate something.
Don't do this for me. Okay, this is going to
be cut fifty one. Yeah, he's going to get it
for us. So it's gonna be cut.
Speaker 3 (02:01):
Is this in?
Speaker 5 (02:02):
I only speak a little bit of Spanish, No.
Speaker 1 (02:05):
This is nothing Spanish. Okay, this is mundanmi Oh, this
is mondai.
Speaker 5 (02:08):
I do speak kami.
Speaker 1 (02:09):
Okay, you're very good. You're gonna be you're my kind
of guy, all right, So here is Mandami had a
plan for those free buses. I heard fifty one.
Speaker 8 (02:19):
Listen, that's some free buses. Isn't your meeting with the governor.
I've heard you talk about many times that you don't
want to take money away from the MTA, you want
to put money back in. It's something that she agrees with, right,
we don't want to take away money from the MTA.
How are you getting that money the seven hundred millions
to make the buses free into the MCA If she's
not for raising taxes, you.
Speaker 9 (02:37):
Know, I think that the two clearest ways to raise
that money is through the raising of the state's corporate tax.
To matters at New Jersey, I think that a lot
of this is still a case to be made, whether
it's the corporate tax or that it's the personal income
tax on those who make more than a million dollars a.
Speaker 1 (02:50):
Year or more.
Speaker 9 (02:51):
I think that these are the clearest ways. I've also
said that if there are other ways to raise this funding,
the most important fact is that we fund it, not
the question of how we do it, but that.
Speaker 6 (02:59):
We do it.
Speaker 1 (03:01):
Same Come on, you know, you've heard a lot of
gibberish from people. Tell me what you what does this mean?
Speaker 5 (03:07):
We have to we have to pass the bill to
find out what's in it. No, in this case, though,
it's not. It's it's just like a bill, as like
you would get at the end of the meal.
Speaker 1 (03:19):
It's got that amount of power.
Speaker 5 (03:20):
It's the same thing, right, It's the same logic. It's
I have no idea what I'm doing, which I'm as
shocked to discover that as anyone that a guy who
has never held a job in his life, Yes, doesn't
understand how to actually do anything or manage anything. So yeah,
it's not really surprising that he's like, I have this
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seven hundred million dollar gap to fund, Yes, but it's
not important where I find the money, right. I think
that's actually the first thing. That's the first thing you
need to do is to find out how to fund it.
Otherwise it's just like you promised in your middle school
or high school student government vice president campaign, where he
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promised fresh, locally sourced, fresh squeezed juice in the cafeteria juice.
That was literally his campaign. And when I heard that,
I was like, dude, this is the joke I make
about Bush League politicians when they make promises of chocolate
milk and all the water fountains, right, that's the school
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government or the student body president campaign chocolate milk in
the water fountains. That was like, yay, vote for him.
It's and that's never gonna happen. Such a stupid idea.
You're a New Yorker, I was, I was a Long Island.
Speaker 1 (04:40):
Okay, but it's still it's all. It's all that it
comes out in the wash a little bit here. So
what kind of people are going to ride a free bus? Like?
What are we are? We're looking at? I mean, and
I'm sorry to have to say it this way. You're
gonna have people getting lit on fire, all kinds of stuff,
(05:01):
and it's just going to be a free for all,
which is incredibly dangerous.
Speaker 5 (05:05):
Yes, correct, And no one's gonna then want to I
think that guy Snake from the documentary Escape from New York. Yes,
I think he's gonna he'll probably ride the Bernie Gets Bernie.
Is he still alive?
Speaker 9 (05:19):
Well?
Speaker 5 (05:19):
Has he probably would ride?
Speaker 1 (05:20):
He has ferrets And I don't think he's still running
the running the ride.
Speaker 5 (05:24):
If it's free for all? Yeah, does that mean that
I can get on the buses and conceal carry.
Speaker 1 (05:32):
You better not not allowed to have any guns unless
you're a registered offender.
Speaker 5 (05:38):
Then they just they just then you're allowed to have
if you're probably right, if you're a prohibited possession, prohibited owner,
then you can conceal carry.
Speaker 1 (05:47):
So let me ask you this.
Speaker 6 (05:48):
Some guy just of course.
Speaker 5 (05:50):
Sentenced to four years in prison, yes, for shooting his mugger.
Speaker 1 (05:54):
Yes, but his mugger, not his mother.
Speaker 5 (05:57):
His muger.
Speaker 1 (05:58):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (05:58):
Yeah, and he got sentenced to four years in prison.
Speaker 1 (06:01):
Somebody's got to do the time, right.
Speaker 5 (06:03):
It's not gonna be the criminal.
Speaker 10 (06:05):
He was.
Speaker 1 (06:06):
He's a victim the criminals.
Speaker 5 (06:07):
Event Where did we fail him?
Speaker 1 (06:09):
You know what?
Speaker 5 (06:10):
The schools, the schools, No, our society we failed him.
Speaker 1 (06:13):
Yeah, that's is truth. Now, with Mandami coming in with Trump,
do you think, and you've seen Trump for a whole
long time, and I've seen him for a whole long time,
do you think Trump goes in for the kill immediately
or do you think he lets this guy kind of
sit in the in the beautiful spotlight and then suddenly
here comes here comes the boom.
Speaker 5 (06:36):
If Mam Donnie says something stupid, yeah, then then Trump
guts him. Does this look like but I don't think.
I don't think Mamdannie. For all of my criticisms of him,
he is he is a smooth operator. Yeah, he is.
And that's how that's what you have to be in
order to smuggle in uh socialism. You have to be, yeah,
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because you know, generally, you know, people don't like the
authoritarianism that has to come excuse with those policies.
Speaker 1 (07:08):
That word what does that mean? What do you mean?
Are you implying tyranny? Are you implying authoritarianism?
Speaker 5 (07:14):
I am?
Speaker 3 (07:15):
Or are you.
Speaker 5 (07:15):
Explicitly I'm implying it and I'm explicitly saying it. Because
socialism doesn't work because it goes against human nature, right,
and same for you know, communism. Socialism is just to
step on the road to communism, and and it never
works because it is fundamentally at odds with human nature.
And so you then have to try to force people
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into following your plan.
Speaker 6 (07:39):
Right.
Speaker 5 (07:39):
That's why in all of the you know, the great
socialist and communist experiments, lots of never been tried, really pure,
they just need more your communism never been tried. That's
why they always have these plans to you know, wipe
out poverty or the great Leap Forward and all this.
Speaker 1 (07:56):
Stuff, or kill the people.
Speaker 5 (07:58):
Well, that's just you have to do that. That's never
explicitly the plan because once again, people generally wouldn't they
wouldn't take to the streets in support of a plan
that would murder them. Right, So you promise them a
bunch of stuff, and then when you get power, then
the worst of the worst, the psychopaths are you know,
they take control and then they use authoritarian tactics against
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their own people first, and that's that's usually what happens.
But you know, fortunately for New Yorkers, there is the
rest of the country that they can flee to.
Speaker 1 (08:28):
Excuse me, wait, hold on, we don't need any of
that going on here, Pete.
Speaker 5 (08:33):
I didn't say here, I said other places in the country,
such as Jersey. Go to New Jersey, or go up
into the northeast.
Speaker 1 (08:43):
How about Baltimore.
Speaker 5 (08:45):
Yeah, Baltimore is fine, beautiful place to get a new bridge.
Speaker 1 (08:47):
Yeah that right, Yeah, it's going to be right on time.
Speaker 7 (08:50):
I'm sure.
Speaker 5 (08:50):
No, it's did you see the prices on that thing? Yeah,
what a surprise.
Speaker 1 (08:55):
Why don't they just make a tunnel that way? It
never happens again.
Speaker 5 (08:59):
Or yeah, wait, we could get the guys who did
the big dig to Boston to do the new tunnel
across the yea.
Speaker 11 (09:08):
That was.
Speaker 1 (09:08):
Let me tell you something. That was that it'll be.
Speaker 5 (09:10):
Like one hundred years before the tunnel gives built.
Speaker 1 (09:12):
Absolutely for the next.
Speaker 5 (09:13):
For America's three hundred and fiftieth birthday, they could open,
they could cut the ribbon.
Speaker 1 (09:18):
Good on the tunnel, and they could drop tea into
the water. Yeah, thank you so much for being here.
Speaker 5 (09:24):
Thank you forgid.
Speaker 1 (09:25):
It's a pleasure to be with you. You're gonna be
are you're you're departing.
Speaker 5 (09:29):
I'm giving the thanks all next week. Well, I mean
I took the week off because I don't take vacation
during the year, and then I end up well, but
I end up with like one hundred hours of vacation
time to take, I know, and then it's like oh yeah,
and then I have to like pick days to and
I don't want to go because it's like, how do
you how do you drop out of this news cycle?
Speaker 1 (09:47):
You can't do it.
Speaker 5 (09:48):
I don't want to drop out of it.
Speaker 1 (09:49):
And you got and then you got to ramp up,
and I might just call you up next week and
just be like, hey, Pete, what are you thinking about?
Speaker 5 (09:56):
Thanks for being here man, Happy Thanksgiving.
Speaker 1 (09:57):
Happy Thanksgiving to you as well. All right, all right,
enjoy it News Talk eleven to ten out of nine
to three WBT, It's the Brettwinable Show. Good to be
with you. Thanks again to Pete sticking around and breaking
down all these different storylines we got. Now, so here's
the question that I have for you. We're waiting right now.
(10:19):
I'm looking at a live shot at the White House
of Mandami at the White House for the meet up
with President Trump, and it looks like they're going to
come out sort of in that traditional way when you're
when you've got, say, you know, the Democrats coming in
to vote to visit and the Republicans to come in
and visit. So we're waiting to see what this is
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going to look like and what the ideas are that
have been kicked around. One thing that's very important about
the presidency of the United States, and of course New
York you have a very very specific threat that exists
because in New York City, the bad guys are always
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looking to try to take us down. And so the
president of the United States. Being a New Yorker, I
think obviously understands that he wants to protect the homeland
and that includes obviously New York and New York City.
So they there is by nature you would expect that
this is going to be the relationship that's going to exist.
(11:23):
And you know, remember, you've had a lot of people
who were in power who were not necessarily the folks
that you might want to be, right, remember uh de
Blasio and all those guys I think Deblasio was. That
was at the same time that Donald Trump was still
in office in that in that first term, and you know,
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you have to deal with people who are going to
be very difficult. And I don't think that the President
is going to mince words or did mince words with Mundami.
H Mundami is is not the mayor of New York City.
Yet he's the designator, right, He's the guy who got
elected for that job. But we have to also sit
back and say, okay, so what are we what are
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we gonna do?
Speaker 6 (12:06):
What?
Speaker 1 (12:06):
What? What is his plan? There's a piece by h
Anez Felcher Stepman, who has a piece over at the
American Mind, and it says is Zoran Mundami and Islamist.
I don't know if he's an Islamist or not. I
think he is somebody who has his own set of
beliefs uh and I think it's a blend of socialism
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and UH and his Islamic faith one of the things
that people don't realize. And I know because I've been
doing some research on this. So yesterday you had the
Saudis with the President of the United States. The Saudis
are Sunni. Mandami is not a Sunni. He's He's Shia,
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which is the which is the faith tradition that comes
out of Iran. And that that I mean that not
that that means anything. Maybe it does, maybe it doesn't.
But but so he he is somebody whose faith belief
is Shia, and that's a that's a minority in the
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in the islam world. The charge that newly minted New
York City mayors Oran Mundami is an Islamist has mostly
been derided as either Islamophobic or mocked as boomer bait.
In response, many site Mandami's commitments to various leftist social
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causes that are anti thetical. That means, you know, you
wouldn't want that anti thetical to radical Islam, such as
his promise to use sixty five million dollars in taxpayer
funds for sex change operations. Now that I don't know
a lot of people in Shia Islam or Sudi Islam
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who are about the sex change operations. And indeed he
does seem to use his Muslim faith as more than
a chit c h I t in the Great Progressive
Oppression Game Muslim and Brown two points then being genuinely
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dedicated to its tenets. This is this is again a
writer over at the American mind is Zorhan Mandami and
is lotmist by Inez Felcher Stepman. It's a lot of names,
and so we're wondering what this is going to look like.
Now when we played you the clip when me and
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Pete were talking on that clip a couple of minutes ago.
Uh Mandami apparently has been told no by Kathy Hochel
Uh for the for the tax increases and of course
for the free buses. So he's gonna have to kind
of whip something up quick or he he's going to
lose a lot of credibility because mostly the people who
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were told that they wanted that they needed to be
the folks that were going to support him. Apparently the
deal didn't go both ways, because Mandami is seeming to
be somebody who's going to just bail on things that
can't happen. Even in his transition period, Mandami's deep connection
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to the voting block is clear. For example, Hassan Chotari,
the political director from Mandami's transition and inaugural committee, was
not only outed by The New York Post for anti semitism,
which is par for the course in left wing politics,
but also for the more traditional Muslim skepticism of gay rights,
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which is decidedly not Three incidents from Mandami's campaign stood
out as notable showing his connections to this growing group.
What are they Well, First, he started to get very
very very friendly with Imam Surajwahaj, the unindicted co conspirator
of the first World Trade Center bombing in nineteen ninety three.
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Even less remarked upon the same radical Imam whose mosque
was attended by several people connected to that act of
terrorism that murdered six, was invited to the interfaith breakfast
with then brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams. To some pointed
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this evidence that Mandami was not uniquely in befriending a
radical Islam. It also indicates that the hardest line clerics
are increasingly playing a more prominent role in the Democratic
Party politics in New York City. Second, and belatedly, was
the moment in the final debate where Mandami landed a
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blow on Andrew Cuomo for failing to name a mosque
that he had visited on the campaign trail. For the
mainstream media, the exchange was almost universally considered a win
for Mom Danny. The New York Times referred to Cuomo
as a candidate who faced criticism by by passing mosques
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plenty more straight ahead, we'll hear from the president.
Speaker 7 (17:26):
All right, where's Mandami? Bring us?
Speaker 1 (17:39):
Mandami? Seven four five, seven eleven ten. Let's jump out
and grab a call from Ralph. Hello, Ralph, what's on
your mind?
Speaker 2 (17:48):
Well, you know these people up in New York. I
might give them just a glamor of hope, Britt. There's
a possible pathway to their socialism, to the road to utopia. First,
I would tell them to, you know, maybe go to
their friend George Throws and see if picking up on
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those buses and the rest of those cats, you know,
those being their cats, uh and everything. And then like
remember that pilgrim Bradford. I think he like a communal
type of thing where if everybody that lived in the
Ford area would pitch in and do something, maybe all
the the riders could pitch in and maybe uh, you know,
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helped subsidize the bus by you know, selling crafts and
arts and everything up in New York.
Speaker 3 (18:38):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (18:39):
But in the last choice, had these cats go to
their mommy and daddy and social activities, socialist activities and
see how far that that goes?
Speaker 1 (18:49):
Prett Okay, so let me ask you that how how
far do you think it would go?
Speaker 10 (18:55):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (18:56):
Probably uh, not too far.
Speaker 1 (19:00):
That's right, because nobody wants to pay for it, Ralph,
nobody wants to pay for it, but everybody wants it.
You see. I mean this is this is the challenge
of our time. Everybody wants free stuff. But then when
you got it, when you got actually pony up the
free stuff, then now what do you do.
Speaker 2 (19:19):
But bretton, bretton.
Speaker 1 (19:20):
But it sounds good, Yes it does. Oh, it sounds tremendous.
Speaker 10 (19:23):
It makes you feel good.
Speaker 2 (19:25):
Yes, we're gonna get free stuff.
Speaker 1 (19:27):
But that's right, where's the money coming?
Speaker 7 (19:29):
From see.
Speaker 1 (19:30):
Think about it this way, right, Okay, So imagine you
decide you're gonna go out and buy a pizza. Okay,
you're gonna get just a standard sort of pizza. Right,
You've got eight slices whatever it is. Now. I don't
know if you know this or not, Ralph. If you
take that pizza with the eight slices and then you
cut that in half one more time, you know you
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have a bigger pizza. You've got sixteen slices. Isn't that incredible?
Or you could go even one more time over and
you could get thirty two. Wouldn't you love to have
thirty two slices of pizza?
Speaker 4 (20:06):
Let's make it.
Speaker 2 (20:07):
Four and forty eight.
Speaker 10 (20:09):
We could just we could just.
Speaker 1 (20:10):
Rap right, that's what they sell. That's what they sell.
Speaker 7 (20:15):
All right.
Speaker 1 (20:16):
Great to talk to you, Ralph, Thanks so much, a
great point. Okay, I appreciate it. I appreciate it, and
it's great to be with you, my friend. Enjoyed the
holiday coming up and Thanksgiving we've got we've got Mundami
and the president. Let's uh, let's go our cameras are there?
Speaker 12 (20:30):
Smart people?
Speaker 13 (20:32):
And he beat him, and he beat him easily, and
I congratulated him, and we talked about some things in
very strong common like housing and getting housing built, and
food and prices and the price of oil is coming
way down.
Speaker 12 (20:49):
That anything I do is gonna be good for New York.
If I can get prices down, it's good for New York.
Speaker 13 (20:54):
And we've got him down, way down from from last.
Speaker 12 (20:58):
Year we have. As you know, I've been saying to
a lot of people. Walmart said that.
Speaker 13 (21:03):
Thanksgiving this year is exactly twenty five percent less than
last year. So that's good for New York, good for everybody.
But I just want to congratulate. I think you're going
to have, hopefully a really great mayor. The better he does,
a happier I am. I will say there's no difference
in party, there's no difference in anything, and we're going
to be helping him to make everybody's dream come true
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having a strong and very safe New York.
Speaker 12 (21:27):
And congratulations mister Merrick Branking his president, thank you. I
appreciate it.
Speaker 7 (21:31):
Please.
Speaker 9 (21:31):
I appreciated the meeting with the President, and as he said,
it was a productive meeting focused on a place of
shared admiration and love, which is New York City and
the need to deliver affordability to New Yorkers, the eight
and a half million people who call our city their home,
who are struggling to afford life in the most expensive
city in the United States of America. We spoke about
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grant we spoke about groceries, we spoke about utilities, we
spoke about the different ways in which people are being
pushed out. And I appreciated the time with the President.
I appreciated the converse. I look forward to working together
to deliver that affordability for the orders.
Speaker 12 (22:05):
Thank you very much. Any questions please.
Speaker 6 (22:07):
Listen as a Trumps Stephen Nelson in the New York Post,
a question for you and then also when group the marrow,
sure for you you've pre heard some instrum Antony's comments,
you describe why you feel that way, and also when
you do anything to stop him from arresting on instrument
because it's from work.
Speaker 13 (22:25):
Well, we didn't discuss your second part of the question,
and on your first part. I mean, he's got views
and out there, but who knows. I mean, we're going
to see what.
Speaker 12 (22:35):
Works or he's going to change. Also, we all change.
Speaker 13 (22:37):
I change a lot, change a lot from when I
first came to office. It's now quite a while ago.
It's quite a while. My first term was great. We
had the greatest economy in the history of our country.
We're doing even better now. We're doing much better now
than we did even the first term. And I can
tell you some of my views have changed, and we
had discussions on something. I'm going to discuss what they were,
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but that I feel very confident that he can do
a very good job. I think he's going to be
I think he is going to surprise him conservative people actually,
and to very liberal people, he won't surprise him because
they already like him.
Speaker 6 (23:13):
And mister from it sounds like you had a productive discussion.
Speaker 2 (23:18):
But just days ago to President Trump as a destit
trade the country, he said his first and you're uston
having a fascist agenda?
Speaker 1 (23:27):
Are you planning to retract it?
Speaker 12 (23:29):
In these remarks in.
Speaker 9 (23:30):
Order to prove the relationship, I think both President Trump
and I we are very clear about our positions and
our views. And what I really appreciate about the President
is at the meeting that we had focused not on
places of disagreement, which there are many, and also focused
on the shared purpose that we have in serving new
Yorkers and frankly, that is something that could transform the
lives of the eight and a half million people who
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are currently struggling under a cost of living crisis, with
one in four living in poverty. And the meeting came
back again and again to what it could look like
to lift those New Yorkers out of struggle and start
to deliver them a city that they could do more
than just struggle to afford it, but actually start to
live in it.
Speaker 12 (24:05):
And I've been called much worse than a desk bund,
so it's it's not that insulting. Maybe I think it'll
change his mind after we get to working together. Yes, please, God,
I would like to ask you a question about the
regard here.
Speaker 7 (24:21):
You've sets not any good position and Lebanon.
Speaker 6 (24:27):
Now is the fine as unresolved after Plaza and see
give it your assessment. What do you say, was it
ready today?
Speaker 1 (24:34):
Is?
Speaker 12 (24:35):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (24:36):
And what is your next move to push or dissore?
Speaker 13 (24:41):
Well, we are pushing talking about Lemons remendment of homous
and frankly everybody else and we actually have peace in
the middle, he says.
Speaker 12 (24:48):
You know, the King of Saudi Arabi just left yesterday.
Speaker 13 (24:51):
We had some great meetings, and he's made a contribution
towards the United States have more than a trillion dollars.
Speaker 12 (24:58):
We have now over twenty trillion.
Speaker 13 (24:59):
Dollars coming into No country has ever had anything like that,
not even close. If you go to two trillion or
one trillion, it's a lot. We have twenty or twenty
one trillion dollars. I think that Hesbella has been a problem,
and Lebanon big problem. We're working with Lebanon. We're working
with everybody in the Middle East. That's another thing I
think we have in common. We want to see peace
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in the Middle East. And we actually have now for
the first time, peace in the Middleast after three thousand years,
and now we're going to refine it, and I think
you're going to see some very positive things happen. To
do anything, oh sure, Oh, I would do that absolutely,
And if the mayor would like to be here for
that meaning because I know he feels very strongly. I
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think you feel very very strongly about peace in the
Middle East because.
Speaker 12 (25:46):
We desperately want it.
Speaker 9 (25:47):
And that's something that I shared with the President that
when I spoke to New Yorkers who had voted for
the President last November on Hillside Avenue in Fordham Road.
Speaker 12 (25:56):
I asked them why.
Speaker 9 (25:57):
I heard again and again two major reasons. One was
that they wanted an end to forever wars. They wanted
an end to the taxpayer dollars we had funding violations
of human rights, and they wanted to address the cost
of living crisis. And I appreciated the chance to discuss
both of those things.
Speaker 13 (26:10):
You said, a lot of my voters actually voted for them,
and and I'm okay with it.
Speaker 12 (26:16):
I'll do that. I'll sign it. Give it to me,
I'll signed it.
Speaker 1 (26:19):
In a minute.
Speaker 12 (26:19):
That's pretty good place to send a couple of truths
to New York City.
Speaker 7 (26:27):
I can both have differences.
Speaker 14 (26:28):
When it comes to ice ages right in New York City.
I'm just the mod you called Ice Road government entity.
I wonder how you reconcile your differences on both of
those issues.
Speaker 12 (26:38):
Well, I think we're going to work them out.
Speaker 13 (26:40):
And I think that if we have known murderers and
known drug dealers and some very bad people.
Speaker 12 (26:48):
You know, we want to get them.
Speaker 1 (26:49):
At news Talk eleven and ten nine nine three WBT
(27:14):
and the President of the United States is still talking
with Mundami. But look, we got We understand what the
gist is here, We get what's going on.
Speaker 7 (27:21):
Now.
Speaker 1 (27:21):
The question that I'm going to have for you, seriously,
are you willing to give the benefit of the doubt
to Mandami? Do you think that he's actually going to
do something that's a serious job where he's not going
to escapegoat he's not going to do any of that stuff,
or or or do you think do you think that
he's going to be exactly what we expect, just another leftist,
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socialist whatever you want to call him. Where do you
guys come down on this? Because it does matter, And
the reason why it does matter is you have the
very real thing that Pete was talking about, which is
you have people who are going to come moving into
Charlotte and environs if they don't like the job that
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Mundami does. President Trump is doing him a favor. He
is trying to keep that tax base available in the
state of New York and in the City of New York,
because if they start sliding down here, you're gonna have
a whole bunch of Mundamis coming down here. See that.
That's that's the trip wire that we have to deal with.
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That's that's one of the thoughts that I that I
have in that regard Number two, I'm just gonna level
with you and I'm just gonna say what I believe
because that's what I do. I'm very disappointed with the
job DHS did with the operations here in Charlotte. I
know they picked up a bunch of bad people. I
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know they took a bunch of people into custody, stuff
like that. But I gotta say something. I feel like
what needs to happen. And I said this in the
beginning of the of the or the last end of
the show with Pete was I think you have to
have a much more robust approach to getting the real
bad guys. And I'm talking like bad, bad bad guys,
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human traffickers, human smugglers, people who are slinging dope, all
this sort of stuff, and when they come back, and
they are going to come back, because they have said
they're going to come back, Brett Jensen's been reporting this.
We have got to make sure that you're targeting seriously
bad people. And the reason why I say that is,
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and I'm not trying to let anybody off the hook.
The reason why I say that about the operation we
just watched. I want to see purp walking. I want
to see purpwalking of notorious bad people. I understand that
there's people who came into the country illegally. It's not right,
it's awful, it's terrible. But when you go in in
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vain a country, or you go and run an operation,
you want to take the bad dudes first and then
work your way down because if you go in there
and start just pulling people on the side of the
road and you know, running them and doing all that
kind of stuff, well, all you're doing is you're getting
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those bad guys, like the super bad guys, like the
cartel guys like this, the human smuggling guys. Those people
are gonna then just turn around and start spreading cash
to those desperate people to not cooperate with Ice. And
by the way, these idiots, and they know who they are,
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who are running around yelling and screaming at the officers,
they need to start getting rolled up themselves and put
them in a a in a six by eight for
an overnight's day. To see what it looks like at
the Gray Bar Hotel. If you're trying to interview, if
you're trying to interfere you should be spending time at
the Gray Bar Hotel. And you know where I would
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put him. I wouldn't give him the McFadden. He's worthless.
He is worthless. You nobody should vote for that guy
ever again. Put him, put him in another jurisdiction. And
then when people are hemming and hawing, say yeah, well,
let's just take a look see if we can find him.
What looks like they got transferred over there thirty miles away.
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We'll try to find him for you. News Talk eleven,
ten ninety nine three WBT. Welcome to the Friday edition,
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hour two underway, which is really great because I've got
all kinds of good stuff here. Let me go to
a place, No, not where everybody knows your name, but
let me take you to this place because I think
this is this is a very interesting storyline you guys
familiar with with one of the senators who comes from Oklahoma,
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Mark Wayne Mullen. Mark Wayne Mullen, this is going to
be number fifty six. Okay, and I caught a ton
of sound this week, but this has got fifty six.
Speaker 6 (32:24):
Of the week.
Speaker 1 (32:26):
Senator Mark Wayne Mullin. He is fighting these truckers who
have no licenses other than the papers that they're they're
carrying with them. And Mark Wayne Mullin is wanting this
crackdown on California truck drivers and New York truck drivers
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who do not have the appropriate paperwork to drive across
this country. Now, this is going to be a sort
of a long clip, but I want you to hear this.
This is very important, especially with the holiday Thanksgiving coming up.
Everybody's going to be on the roads. You want to
make sure you're going to be safe from these guys.
Cut number fifty six, Mark Wayne Mullen on these illegal truckers.
Speaker 15 (33:15):
Let me talk about the traffic map too.
Speaker 16 (33:17):
So Oklahoma is working with DHS and Apartment of Transportation.
You know, these all these illegals that are driving semis
on the road and killing individuals traffic stops. They can't
read English, sour. Our state took a heavy, heavy approach
to this and our state troopers great individuals. They're the
ones that provide security for me. They are absolutely studs.
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And they got ah.
Speaker 15 (33:41):
They got a great leader. That's that's leading the the.
Speaker 16 (33:46):
State and the governor stit or not leaving the state,
leaving the troopers and the governor stits gave them the
ability to be able to work with ice with with DHS,
they started doing rolling traffic stops on our interstates coming
in so coming out of Texas, coming in out of
New Mexico, coming in and out of Arkansas and Missouri,
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and it's amazing. We started catching so many semis on
the road. The first time we did is one hundred
and ten illegal semis on the road that we're driving
with CDLs that literally said no name given, that was
only and they were coming from the license were only
issued in California and New York. We only did this
for ten hours. We took one hundred and ten off
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of one stop. This was a northbound or I'm sorry,
this was coming out of Amarillo, Texas, so it was
going eastbound on I forty. We also did an I
forty four, and we just finished one on sixty nine
Highway coming out of Texas. Each time we had and that,
by the way, the one hundred and ten was just
off the one coming out of Amarillo, Texas.
Speaker 15 (34:44):
I can't the other numbers are staggering too.
Speaker 16 (34:47):
We took ten felons off the road just two days
ago coming out on sixty nine Highway. Coming in the traffic.
What you showed there the trucks, we put a we
put an airplane in the sky. The trucks were stopping
on trucks ops and had the truck stops full in
Texas and they weren't coming into Oklahoma. And then they're
rerouting around us because of traffic on sixty nine Highway
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that is normally just crammed with trucks, all of a
sudden went quiet and uh. And so now we're working
trying to do a thirteen state wide, all all the
same day so these trucks can avoid us to to
try taking these truckers off the road that are causing
these accidents and there and literally every single one of them,
Bendy have a license that are out of.
Speaker 15 (35:29):
California or out of New York. And I'm not joking.
Speaker 16 (35:32):
The license underneath name says no name given and it
is it is the most absurd thing that you've ever seen.
And so it so that that's one thing that we
can do for deportation. We got to get them as
they're traveling. Second thing is is that there has to
be there has to be a coordination and an overall coordination,
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Like I'm talking about not just one spot at a time,
because these individuals they communicate and they will they'll they'll
migrate from one area to the next when the enforcement
comes in. And if you're allowing them to migrate, you're
just playing whackamo. So the DHS has made it very clear.
We've we've told them to self deport. If they self deport,
they can fill out the the the or the immigration
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uh information legally on the border before they enter into
the United States and we will process that. But if
we deport you, you're not going to be able to
come back to the United States legally and so and so.
But if we do it so they know this, But
if we were able to do a mass thirteen fourteen,
fifteen states, or just say we do all the Red
States all one day, Yeah, and that's how you that's
(36:38):
how you're able to do a mass deportation all at once.
But it takes you an unbelievable amount of coordination, which
I feel like the state of Oklahoma is leading this.
We had uh, we had DHS with us two days ago.
Let me see, it wasn't too it was actually Monday
that We're down with us the whole time. Seeing the
way we're doing it, and it's going to present and
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present us to other states because we've got it working
well in Oklahoma.
Speaker 1 (37:05):
How about that? How about the idea of going out
there and doing the hard work that you have to
do to take these people off the roads? Why?
Speaker 7 (37:17):
Why?
Speaker 1 (37:17):
Why is it and I'm serious about this, Why is
it that Gavin Newsom doesn't care about safety on the roads?
This guy wants to be a this guy wants to
be a president of the United States, but he doesn't
care about protecting people.
Speaker 10 (37:37):
What is that? What is that?
Speaker 1 (37:40):
Can anybody explain this to me? Can anybody tell me? Okay,
what's what's the deal here? Because people are getting killed
and they are actually letting them have a thing that
says no such name, no such name. What is that about?
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How do we do that? I mean, I mean honestly, right,
I mean you you look at this and you have
to say to yourself, what the heck is wrong with
these people? Well, let's just let them have it, Let's
just let's just kill it. Let's just let some people
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get murdered, get killed. You see these guys, they go
they go barreling into into traffic, they go to all
this sort of stuff. I mean, it's nuts. How much
lawlessness a dead dead serious question for you, guys, Okay,
dead serious question. You tell me how much lawlessness do
you want to put up with? How much drug trafficking,
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how much rape, how much murder, how much human trafficking? Like,
don't you at some point get sick and tired of this?
Your daughter's driving back from college, your son's driving back
from college, they're coming in for the holidays, and they
run into some guy that doesn't even speak English, that
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doesn't even know how to drive, that doesn't need anything.
Why are we not arresting them and deporting them immediately?
Speaker 7 (39:16):
No?
Speaker 1 (39:16):
Do not you know, do not cross go. That's it. Boom,
you're done. You're going back to Diwali or wherever you're going.
That's it. You're done. It's over. I'm done. Are you
not sick and tired of criminals calling the tune? What
do we have to do to straighten these people out
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or get them out? Oh, Brett, that's not nice. It's Thanksgiving.
There's a lot of people who are not gonna get
to celebrate Thanksgiving courtesy of the Biden administration and Gavin Newsom.
I'm gonna tell you something right now. Donald Trump had
better take Gavin Newsom and row them and get mo.
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Nobody likes that guy, nobody wants that guy. Get rid
of him, put him away, because this guy is responsible
for more death and destruction than anybody in the United
States of America right now. And I'll stand by that.
Gavin Newsom is awful. He is awful. News Talk eleven, ten,
(40:27):
ninet nine three WBT Brett Winterboll Show. Let's jump out
and talk to Jeff. Jeff, welcome to the show. What's
on your mind?
Speaker 10 (40:33):
Well, what's going on with man?
Speaker 11 (40:34):
Hey?
Speaker 10 (40:34):
I s took your hand as a Joy theater I
met you, and then Johanna news and Bruce shook your
hand there. So it's great to talk to you on
the phone. I met you a couple times.
Speaker 3 (40:42):
Yeah.
Speaker 10 (40:42):
Man, you know it's amazing how these Blue states they
penalize you from being an America. And I have a son.
He moved out to California. Why I don't know, but
he did. He lived out there for about ten years,
but he'd got in a little trouble, had a legal license,
great taxes, he had liscense suspended. He moved back to
North Carolina about a year ago. He's been here a
here suspended for three years. He went through his time,
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he works, pass taxes. Now, he has legal insurance, he
has documentation proving it. He's sent the California Department Transition
have his license on suspension. They don't have them revot.
They're in a suspension and they said, well, you have
to show legal insurance and you'd have to pay us
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fine fifty five dollars whatever. He's doing all that going
through the dot com system and they deny him his license.
They're holding his license and they said, well, you know,
reapplying a couple of weeks. Well he reapplies in a
couple of weeks and they keep suspending. He's doing everything legal,
paying taxes, born and raised in America, but they penalized
him for being an American trying to do everything.
Speaker 7 (41:47):
Horrible.
Speaker 1 (41:48):
That's horrible. When I moved from California to come here,
they were trying to hold up our title because they
actually keep the title even if you on the car,
and and so they they yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, they will.
They will jack you around, and and it's it's a
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very ugly system. They if you're if you're an illegal
or a felon, they'll they'll they'll get you all rehabilitated.
But if you're a hard working person who makes a mistake,
you're you're you're you're done for, especially if you're not
in a protected class.
Speaker 10 (42:24):
If you know what I'm saying, it's amazing. Well, my
son was out there working, he said, Daddy said, I'd
be driving to work. He said, you know, hard working,
you know, and and I know there's a lot of
great people up immigrants that build this country, of course,
but he said, Dad, I'd be driving to work. And
the waterways going through Chico and all. He said, all
the the the less force that would be laying out
on the rests.
Speaker 3 (42:43):
And all in the water.
Speaker 10 (42:44):
You know, they get cell phones and all the money
that absolutely know, And and he said, you know, you
just you know, work your mode off, trying to survive.
But they said the cost of living is ridiculous. And
he had a TVs and all he'd go up to
organ and you know, and and ride motorcycles on the
beach and all. He said, man, the tax is on
your your recreational vehicles and your trailers. He said, it
was just awful. You know, they would just take so
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much money from the work harmis to pay for all
of it, the free programs and all. It's just crazy.
But well, you know they talk about the New York
you know, on the license for the the CDOs that
they have no name, you know, unknown name or something.
That's it's ridiculous. They can get by that easy with it.
And my son can even get his license religihip.
Speaker 1 (43:20):
Yeah, it's it's disgusting. And so let me keep keep
me a prize of this. Okay, I appreciate that you
got to you got it man, Thanks for what you do. Jeff.
It's a shame that that has to happen. That's a
shame that that that kind of stuff goes on. But
it does. And this is why you have to choose
wisely where you live. You have to choose very wisely
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where you live. You know, you've got people, You've got
people who they they understand that we can do, you know,
certain things, there are things that can get done, all
this sort of stuff. Right, Mark Garrison's got a package
that he was doing your tax dollars at work. The
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city of Charlotte will now hand out cash to immigrants
affected by this week's raid by the federal government. Who's
gonna hand out money to you? You that's right, you
driving in the car, stuck in traffic up on eighty five,
two and a half hours whatever it is. Who's gonna
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look out for you? I mean, can you can you
even imagine that? It doesn't make any sense. I sit
back and I look at this and I say, okay,
hold on a minute. I uh, I just you know,
I just I just want a little I just want
a little consideration. Do we ever get a thank you?
Have you ever had somebody get free money who's not
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supposed to be in the country. They said to you, hey,
mister taxpayer, thank you, thank you for the five hundred
bucks that we just got. It's gonna really go a
long way. And all of our different sort of efforts, right,
I mean, I just like you just gotta sit back
and say, the world is upside down? Right? President Trump
(45:12):
has this nice meeting with Mandami. Now you know what's
going to happen, Mom, Dami is gonna he's gonna shoot
his mouth off and he's gonna say something like, yeah,
he'sat with the President, and that's not really none of
that's gonna really happen. His advisors will be like, that's
not really gonna happen. None of that is gonna come
come to pass. And don't worry about it. Because what
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was Mundami's first comment that he made about the president.
His first comment was, I'm saying this to Donald Trump.
Turn the volume up. Oh really, really, mister mam dammy,
you're gonna tell the president of the United sty this
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is gonna be great. This is gonna be great because
I'm telling you, I have a very strong suspicion that
Manami decides he wants to play games, they are going
to flood. And trust me, you can do it in
New York City. You can do it because it's an island.
(46:16):
You can close the tunnels, you can close the bridges,
and you can say, guess what we're gonna do rolling
raids around the Manhattan area, and we're gonna we're gonna
make it really difficult for you guys to do business
in New York. If you if you wanna, if you
want to play that game, mom Nami, this is what
has to happen. My only critique about Donald Trump about
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all of this is do it.
Speaker 6 (46:43):
Just do it.
Speaker 1 (46:44):
Come back in Charlotte and go chase the bad guy
like the big bad dudes. Okay, go to Raleigh, go
chase the big bad dudes. Now they're going to New Orleans. Okay, fine,
so be it. But you can an't threaten and then
not go through with it. That's the problem. But Vino
(47:06):
needs to understand that he's got to be racking up
some serious bad dudes. That's who you have to I mean,
otherwise you're just you're just making neighborhoods like insane. We
are the taxpayers, whether you're a Republican or a Democrat,
whether you're somebody who believes in this or believes in that,
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you're paying the freight. I'm paying the freight. We're all
paying the freight. We have a right to expect our
folks to be effective. By the way, my best advice
that I could give you right now, if I was
advising the president, is if you're coming back to Charlotte,
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make sure you're bringing a contingency of people to ride
the light rail. Because we still don't have the light
rail situation that was promised back in August. Why why
don't you, Why don't you put some of the CBP
on the light rail. They at least can be eyes
and ears come on, oh, Brett, you're that's a heavy
(48:10):
handed that's a heavy handed idea.
Speaker 11 (48:12):
No, it's not.
Speaker 1 (48:13):
You have the power to do it. You complain about
how it never gets done. Well, let's do it, or don't.
They have a saying about that, But I can't say
that on the air. You know, once, once we get
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through Thanksgiving and we get into the Christmas season as
it is, I can't wait to be playing all the
all the metal that we're gonna play. That's like metal
Christmas music. Some of the stuff is really good. Like
there there is some really really great stuff, but I
don't want to push it. See here's the thing, and
I'm just curious if you guys have this have this
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particular position, like my position. I'm not trying to alienate anybody.
I'm not trying to cause a fight. I'm not trying
to cause As somebody famously said, and I didn't understand
what the word was, but it was conspliction, we don't
need any conspliction. That was actually that was actually a
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Tony Francona who said that he didn't want any conspliction
in the clubhouse, which was a really odd new word.
But at any rate, I refuse Underscore. Underscore Underscore to
put up my Christmas lights until after Thanksgiving. I will
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not deploy them. I will not light them. I want
to find out Thanksgiving night if my stuff works. Okay,
but my neighborhood has got a bunch of Christmas stuff up,
and it's every it's your choice. You do whatever you
want to do. But it's it's not Thanksgiving yet. I'll
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give you Monday because it's the week of the Thanksgiving.
I'm willing to give you that a balance, But I
it feels like I saw people with Christmas lights three
four days after Halloween. What why? Why? Because you know,
(50:32):
let me be honest. I'm I'm filthily honest. Okay, I
am honest about this. I am willing. I am willing
to do the lights on Thanksgiving. Boom, I'll put them
up right on Thanksgiving, all right. But the thing I
will not do is I will not rush the season.
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It's a it's a hard thing to do because what
do you have. You have Thanksgiving, then you have Honika
and Christmas and Kwanza and all the all the holidays, right,
and then I'm ready for Let's be honest, I'm ready
for summer. Like I don't care about anything after christ
(51:17):
Like after Christmas, I'm ready for Easter and I'm ready
for fireworks boom, totally done. So I'm not putting up
my yes. Yes, jump on here, I got, I got,
I got. Nick Nick is going to add add to this,
this is very important.
Speaker 6 (51:35):
Go for it, Nick, Well, I'm one hundred and fifty. Yeah,
you do not do it until Thanksgiving. Yes, In fact,
I'm usually the first weekend of December.
Speaker 1 (51:44):
Guy, when it comes to I could totally roll with
that too.
Speaker 6 (51:46):
Now, the son of a retailer, my dad was. My
dad was a Woolworth's manager the entire nice growing up. Yep.
And so Thanksgiving is a I'm still scarred because he
would be like, oh I got hit. I wouldnt see
hi Christmas Eve. But I've learned to count how many
weekends there are between Thanksgiving and Christmas? How many this
year there's only four. It's a very short Christmas season.
(52:10):
I believe there's I believe there's four of the minor leaks,
but it's a very tight Christmas. Is that because of
the inflation, well because of no, because of where Thanksgiving
fall fall. We can't we got to take that one
for the team. So I'm so where I'm where I'm
falling is Yeah, I think this year in particular, Yes,
I'm I'm I'm team Thanksgiving, putting them up right after things,
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right on Thanksgiving. Yeah, they'll definitely be up by the
weekend in my house, which normally wouldn't be for another week.
But yeah, there's it's way too short of Christmas season.
You don't get to enjoy it.
Speaker 1 (52:45):
What's the what's the what's the what's the longest the
run can be?
Speaker 6 (52:50):
I believe I'm probably wrong. Somebody will be able to
correct me, but I believe there's I believe you could
get five weekends if you have a very early Thanksgiving,
depending on how you can have five weekends. And the
retailers of course love that for their bonuses. Well sure,
but and I think this is probably the shortest hold onto.
Speaker 1 (53:07):
Yeah, this is like, this is as they would say,
this is a wicked shot. I mean, it's it's so okay.
So so that's okay. So there's only three weeks between
the get get chikens, get shopping. You better get shopping.
I mean that's it. I mean you gotta you gotta
get it done. That's incredible. See, this is the problem
(53:32):
with the floating holiday. This is the problem with the
floating holiday. The holiday needs to be mandatorily something okay,
and I'm sorry. If that means Thanksgiving happens on a Monday,
there we go. If it happens on a Wednesday, there
we go. We just have to do we have to
be much more efficient, because let me tell you the
(53:54):
benefit of Thanksgiving on a Wednesday. You get the rest
of the week. Nobody's gonna want to go to work.
Why is it Thursday. Make it on a Wednesday.
Speaker 6 (54:06):
Keep stretching that week out, stretch.
Speaker 1 (54:07):
That stretch that with you. Let's just say, listen, how
about this Christmas is December twenty fifth. How about we
say Thanksgiving is November twenty fifth, No matter the.
Speaker 6 (54:22):
Day, this weekday gives it to us on a Tuesday.
Speaker 1 (54:29):
See, and then everybody's home, you stringing your lights, you're
taking down the Halloween stuff you had up there, come on,
and then you.
Speaker 6 (54:40):
Don't have the floating weekend. He goes back to my
old The way I was.
Speaker 1 (54:43):
Trained for the floating weekend is I don't know that
I like the floating weekend. I want it like right
down boom here's what it is. Boom, here it is.
It's gonna be the Yeah, I mean, this is what
we gotta do. I am gonna put my lights up.
I am gonna put my lights up. And I just
(55:05):
but I want to do it like in it's got
to be in December or like you said, like December,
it's got to be the very end or I don't
understand people are putting the stuff up early. I gotta
put something up. I think this weekend, I'm gonna put
something up. I don't know what it's gonna be. It
might be I have a I have an impressive Seriously,
I have an impressive array of flags in a box
(55:28):
in my office. Ireland come and take it? Uh, you know,
the come and take it flag. I might I might
use that that that I might. I might put the
come and take it up.
Speaker 6 (55:42):
It's a little late, but just go go get an
inflatable turkey. There's a lot of those in my neighbor.
Speaker 1 (55:49):
Are they are they are they turkey socks? Or are
they like we're it blows through or is.
Speaker 6 (55:54):
It like the big like to blow up Christmas trees
and the blow they have those?
Speaker 1 (55:58):
Goodness, they have turkeys that are inflatable inflatable, they're very
some are big. You gotta be careful at that because
you know, cousin cousin Sal may come by and try
to carve that thing up because he's hungry. There's talk
eleven ten ninety nine to three WBT. I we have
(56:20):
such smart listeners, man, I love the listeners. I was
a little slow on the on the update on a
couple of these, but the fact of the matter is,
you know, we've got we've got a lot of great
stuff going on here in the community. You know, it's
it's just it's it's one of these things that that
we're looking at. By the way, more more of an
update from the story we were talking about. Just a
(56:40):
little bit ago, the city manager approved one hundred grand
for a fund to pay illegals and other immigrants who
lost money while the border patrol was in town. A
council committee directed the manager to do something, and this
is what he came up with. So there you go,
(57:02):
ladies and gentlemen, proactive paying. I guess dal welcome to
the show. What's on your mind now?
Speaker 3 (57:11):
Yeah, you're making a comment about Christmas trees and all.
Speaker 1 (57:15):
Yes, sir, well, I made eight years old, God bless you.
Speaker 3 (57:20):
Whenever we grew up, our parents, we'd go out in
the woods and cut down an old cedar tree and
we'd put it up as a family on Christmas Eve.
Speaker 1 (57:31):
Love that.
Speaker 3 (57:32):
I love that, And then we tore it down on
January the first, and other kids in the area they
would put their tree up, you know, a couple of
weeks ahead of time. But you know, you sat there
looking at the darn thing and you're not excited. So
we were really excited at Christmas's kids, because it was
(57:56):
just fresh in our minds. You know, it was up
and then it was.
Speaker 1 (58:00):
Well, that there and then it's gone. Yeah. See, that's
that's what's cool. I I wished. I wished when I
was a kid that like, there was nothing there once
you went to bed, and then you got up and
everything's there. Mom and dad put the tree up. Everything
is like that, and all that they're cutting the tree,
they're putting the tree, they're doing all that sort of stuff,
and then Santa comes and that that that's that's the
(58:23):
fun of it, all right, I mean that that's what
it's all about. Unfortunately, everybody wants to rush the season.
I mean, you probably remember a time when people would
kind of take their time and enjoy what's in front
of them, right.
Speaker 3 (58:36):
Oh yeah. Well, like I say, it's so commercialized now
that uh it's just another day to kids. They don't
even know what it represents or nothing. But like I say,
we would, we would go out on a you know,
Christmas the even go in the woods and cut down
an old say the.
Speaker 1 (58:56):
Tree, that's awesome. I bet the I bet the house.
I bet you could still smell it in your mind.
Speaker 3 (59:01):
Oh yeah, and you know, put crossboards on the bottom
for the stand and uh and put the cotton down
or either a old white sheet around it. And then
that was Christmas eve.
Speaker 17 (59:15):
Yes sir, we put it up, you know, somewhere around
three or four o'clock. And then we'd wake up Christmas morning, huh,
and the presence was there. I mean, you know, as
you just putting the tree up, you really got excited.
Speaker 3 (59:29):
You know, oh yeah, we got something coming. But uh,
now they've killed all the joy for children for Christmas.
Speaker 10 (59:37):
They did.
Speaker 3 (59:39):
That's that's my way of thinking. Like I said, I'm
eighty and and uh and times has changed drastically, so
it's it's not like it used to be.
Speaker 1 (59:48):
Let me ask you a question. Do you remember the
Do you remember the first bike you got?
Speaker 11 (59:52):
Yes, sir, I do.
Speaker 1 (59:53):
That's awesome that I remember.
Speaker 3 (59:56):
And uh, it wasn't it Christmas time my dad except
an old bike and it didn't have fenders on it
didn't have a chain guard on it. It was a
little twenty inch bicycle.
Speaker 6 (01:00:07):
Wow.
Speaker 3 (01:00:07):
And I had to take turns or riding it with
my cousins.
Speaker 1 (01:00:12):
Oh that's great. Oh that's great. I appreciate you calling
in Dale, and you call back anytime. I love I
love hearing the stories my friend.
Speaker 5 (01:00:19):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:00:20):
Right, well, we were kind of in a situation growing up.
We were so poor. We felt poor with three o's.
That's awesome.
Speaker 1 (01:00:32):
That's awesome, Dale, you got it. Enjoy the weekend, and
thanks so much for being out there. Three o's so
poor that that's it right there, Boom, that's why you
want to come and donate a bike for Hancock's Bikes
for kids. I mean, it's just it's unbelievable. It's gonna
(01:00:53):
be great. See he had now, let's be honest, Yeah,
they it was.
Speaker 7 (01:00:59):
It was.
Speaker 6 (01:00:59):
It was a a.
Speaker 1 (01:01:00):
Rebuild job a little bit there. But you know, you
want to get a new one for the kids when
they're coming up here. I mean, that's that's what you want.
Just absolutely absolutely. Let's see, I got, I got messages,
I got Okay, somebody sent me a picture.
Speaker 2 (01:01:14):
What do I have?
Speaker 3 (01:01:15):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (01:01:15):
Boy, wow, this is a picture. Apparently this is a
beautiful house. You have a lovely front yard, and they
got a whole one, two, three, four, five, six, six
different like turkey things that are standing out there. This
is this is something I didn't Where do you put
the turkey decorations?
Speaker 9 (01:01:36):
You know?
Speaker 1 (01:01:37):
I mean I just looking at that and it's just
it's making me hungry, which is probably not nice, you know,
And that's that's probably It's a beautiful setup. Hank, Happy Thanksgiving.
You got a variety of different turkey styles, uh in
this person's yard, and I'm not going to tell you
where it's located. It's just it's a nice it's a
nice picture. What else did I get?
Speaker 7 (01:01:58):
Okay?
Speaker 1 (01:01:59):
Yes, Brett, I love Thanksgiving. I won't decorate either until
after I eat turkey. And that's down. Don you can
you can, you can ride with me any day. That's
that's a tradition right there. That's the kind of traditioning
that we that we need to have. We have to
have it all in its own little thing, you know
(01:02:20):
or not. Somebody else says, I have been the one
to put them up the weekend after Thanksgiving, but this
year I wanted a little more joy than four weeks worth. Nick, say,
so mine are up. Mine will be up, but not
until I have the stuffing. James the same. That's a
(01:03:00):
that's a great Uh, it's a great Christmas song right there,
isn't it. No, I'm just kidding. I'm kidding. It's what
is it a Thanksgiving? Oh, it's a Thanksgiving. That's a Thanksgiving, Carol. Okay,
hold on a minute. I'm I'm calling I'm calling it
right here. Seven oh four, five, seven eleven ten, Hold
on one second. We're gonna have to do this again
(01:03:20):
because I didn't realize this was the Thanksgiving reference. Okay,
so let's let's hear it again. Nick, I wanna we're
gonna just fire this thing up. Ready, three to two,
one go, James. No, that's terrible. By the way, he's British,
he doesn't count. He's they don't even have Thanksgiving over
(01:03:43):
in britain Land. That's amazing. This this whole show has
just become amazing. We got handing out We're handing out
one hundred k to people who want to go walking around.
Just come on in. It's from Mecklenburg County. I mean,
here we go, we're doing. Who says Christmas hasn't come already?
(01:04:05):
I mean, what are we got? This is I'm just
telling you right now, Okay, the reason why we're in
the predicament we're in right now. It's very easy to
understand because remember all the crazy nonsense that went on
at Bidenville. When you were at Bidenville, you were seeing
(01:04:26):
all kinds of weird displays with people half naked, naked
whatever they're doing, running around on the on the front
of the White House. And what ends up happening. Donald
Trump gets elected. Donald Trump decides he's gonna wipe out
part of the White House to make it a ballroom
where we can we can celebrate and we can do
(01:04:47):
things and all that sort of stuff. And now, now
what do we have. We have people, we have jurisdictions
paying money to people who haven't been deported but have
the potential of possible he may be being deported. And
even that is not making any sense. By the way
Mark Garrison has done a yeoman's job on that storyline,
(01:05:10):
especially as it relates to the holiday and everything else
that's going on here. We've got some tremendous content for
you in this hour. My name is Brett winter Bles.
Seven four five seven zero eleven ten is the telephone
number to be a part of the conversation. And certainly
everything is fair game. We were talking in that last hour,
(01:05:32):
and I was serious about this, the idea of you know,
keeping keeping it timed properly for the holidays.
Speaker 3 (01:05:40):
And what do I do.
Speaker 1 (01:05:41):
I'm sitting here in the studio. Take I take a
gander on the Fox News channel. There's Ainsley and Harris
Faulkner and all the peeps who are there at this thing,
including Riley gains I'm looking at all these people assembled
here and what is this? Is this a Christmas tree
lighting before Thanksgiving? Now? Nick has made a very strong
(01:06:06):
commentary about this because he says, we have a very
short window in this particular season, but but we have.
They're lighting the Christmas tree. It's like it's probably seventy
two degrees. He's wearing just a jacket, I mean wire,
what the heck? I mean I'm not trying to be
(01:06:29):
a I'm not trying to be a spoil sport. I love.
Christmas is like my favorite holiday, next to Easter and
of course the Independence Day holiday, because all of that
stuff is together at the same time. But to me,
it feels like we're just we're just speedily moving here
on this and we're just we're just not, you know,
(01:06:49):
respecting the holiday. What is a Thanksgiving? And I think
that's that's something that we ought to really be thinking about.
In fact, let me put a this way, maybe you'll understand,
and if you disagree, you have every right to disagree.
So here goes America needs to put down the tinsel,
(01:07:11):
back away from the inflatable reindeer, and for the love
of gravy, stop plugging in those Christmas lights before we've
even carved the turkey. Thanksgiving isn't a speed bump on
the way to Santa's sleigh. It's a holiday with its
own dignity, its own stuffing, and its own by the way,
(01:07:36):
pie quota. We have piet e mincemeat pie. I don't
even know what that is, but I'm gonna eat it.
Speaker 7 (01:07:44):
We need this.
Speaker 1 (01:07:46):
You want to blast jingle bells in mid November. That's
not festive. That's a felony against common sense. You're not
spreading cheer, you're committing calendar. The Pilgrims didn't survive a
brutal winter so you could hang led icicles over your
(01:08:08):
garage while the leaves are still falling. That's important, That's
very important. It was seventy five degrees today. What are
we doing? Christmas lights before December are like wearing a
tuxedo to a backyard barbecue, obnoxious, sweating and confusing. Thanksgiving
(01:08:31):
deserves the spotlight, not to be drowned out by a
thousand blinking Rudolph noses. So here's the decree. No lights,
no parties, no peppermint lattes with extra sprinkles until December first.
That's a reasonable That is reasonable. This is not some
kind of an edict from some kind of a dictator.
(01:08:54):
This is just give us December first, Just December first.
We deserve our own thirty one days of the holiday.
Until then, it's Turkey time. You need to respect the bird,
You need to respect the stuffing. You need to respect
the one holiday where the only expectation is to eat
(01:09:20):
until you question your life choices. That's how much you
have to eat. If you flip that switch before December,
you're not getting into the spirit. You're just the neighborhood
tyrant forcing everybody else to live inside a Walmart holiday aisle.
And trust me, nobody asked for that, except that the
(01:09:43):
stuff is cheaper. Now, that's what the president keeps saying.
He says the food is cheaper. The stuff is cheaper.
All of that is cheaper. And by the way, one
of my friends told me two weeks ago. He told me.
He called me and he said, two weeks ago they
had their Christmas party. What was two weeks ago? Two
(01:10:06):
weeks ago? Is it's like it's like no November tenth. Oh,
you know what. He works for a liberal company. He's
probably celebrating the darn results that happened. You're welcome.
Speaker 12 (01:10:26):
Love to eat turkey.
Speaker 1 (01:10:33):
I love to eat.
Speaker 7 (01:10:37):
Key.
Speaker 1 (01:10:38):
I love you.
Speaker 12 (01:10:42):
Tweet turkey. Of course it's love tweet turkey.
Speaker 1 (01:10:47):
Block of good bushit because it's turkey to eat so good.
Say it's turkey time, is it? Let's talk to Barry. Barry,
welcome to the program.
Speaker 11 (01:11:02):
Hey, how you doing.
Speaker 1 (01:11:03):
I'm doing well things.
Speaker 11 (01:11:05):
I was just to make a quick comment, well, on
your last segment, you said that Trump President Trump said
something about everthing's getting cheaper. I'd like to know where that.
Every time I go to the grocery store, it sounds
like things are getting more and more expensive. Yes, and
gas came down for a little while, but it made
a thirty cent filt down here in rock Hill last week.
Speaker 1 (01:11:25):
Wow, so what are you paying in rock Hill?
Speaker 3 (01:11:28):
Uh?
Speaker 11 (01:11:29):
Well, you can get to regularun later. And I've seen
it right now about two seventy nine. Last week it
was down to like two fifty. Oh wow, yeah, I've
seen it for eighty nine.
Speaker 1 (01:11:41):
I see, yeah, I saw two seventy nine and I
was like feeling like that was a win. I didn't
realize it got it got even cheaper than that. I'll
have to take a look at that. That's a that's
a good, good analysis there, Barry. I appreciate the call.
I mean, that's but you got to remember, right you
have that are gonna fluctuate. There are there are different
(01:12:02):
things that are gonna fluctuate. Like if you wait till
the last minute to go and buy stuff, it's going
to be more expensive when you get closer and closer
to Thanksgiving. Right now, if you if you wait a
little bit, you know you're gonna you're gonna have to
get that, get that, uh, get that turkey for a
little bit more money, whatever, because it's gonna be there's
(01:12:22):
gonna be all sorts of stuff. It's like, if you
want to go and fly on an airplane, you you
want to book it as early as you can, right
if you know that there's going to be a flight.
But there's a whole lot of people who are complaining
now that because of all the backups and all the
things that were happening because of the Democrat shutdown of
the government. You know, these things have all gotten to be,
(01:12:45):
you know, a lot, a lot more difficult. And there's
a reason for that because you have to understand the
plan as it's laid out, is to make you demoralized
and make you angry. And I'm serious about this. I'm
not I'm not trying to just create a problem or
a talking point. But you have to understand that they
(01:13:06):
don't want you to have a happy Thanksgiving, they don't
want you to have a happy merry Christmas, any of
that sort of stuff because they think that you voted
the wrong way totally. It's it's I mean, when we
when we look at this and when we put this
stuff side by side from a year ago, we were
(01:13:32):
paying way more for stuff last Thanksgiving. It was way
more expensive and Biden didn't care it. Biden did not care.
And you know he's a millionaire, and ask him how
he made his money. I mean, think about where we
are today versus where we were back then. You know,
(01:13:56):
you've got to you gotta look at this. Alan says,
I had a buddy back in the seventies whose family
would leave the Christmas tree up until April, not joking,
and he says he has several neighbors who put their
tree up two weeks ago. Yes, that's true, but you
know what, the cause of that is, the cause of
(01:14:17):
that not that if there's anything wrong with it. Everybody
gets to make a decision how they want to celebrate.
But that's because we have the plastic trees. We've got
those trees that you can put up. You can there
are people who leave it up all the time. I
remember Brett Jensen doing a riff last year about how
how he puts the tree up like and leaves it up.
(01:14:40):
You know who else used to do that? Sam Kinnison.
Sam Kinnison was notorious for just putting up a Christmas tree,
and he had it in his house year round. But
because we have the ability to go and get Christmas
trees year round and that sort of stuff. The thing
(01:15:00):
that's important is you're never gonna have to worry about
You're never gonna have to ever at all. Don't worry
about it. You're not gonna have to worry about Santa
Claus coming early, because Santa Claus comes at exactly the
right time midnight on New Year on New Year's Eve. No,
I'm kidding, midnight on Christmas Eve. Maybe I can move
(01:15:24):
it up, I can, I can call them. Look, the
Fox people are all pretending like it's freezing out there,
and they're they're having hot cocoa and and and Steve
Doocey is throwing he's throwing I don't know, he's throwing
things on children. I don't know what that is. It
looks like it's like cotton's cotton. Is that cotton? Or
is that snow? That's not snow? That yeah, but he's
(01:15:46):
in the snow globe. But I don't think that's snow.
I think that's like that might be Yeah, it looks
like gauze. Maybe they're throwing gauze. It's gotta be cotton
on it, did they Where do you get cotton in
New York City? By the way, Okay, you're welcome. I'm
just giving you as much news as I can. You know,
(01:16:07):
in terms of of all this sort of stuff that
that is that is happening, Byron has a very important
message that that he has sent to us on the
text group. Wbt's news segment just played about the illegals
and the non illegals getting free money. Why don't you
(01:16:29):
do some research on how many Vietnam disabled veterans are
living at the edge of poverty and struggling with combat
related physical and mental issues. Absolutely right, You are absolutely right,
Brent Byron. We do not get free money. Sure, that's
absolutely true, But we did show up when we were
(01:16:53):
called to serve our country. I am personally getting more
and more resentful towards Drats and Hispanics and their lack
of caring for the sacrifices we made. I wish I
could work a daily listener, David. Okay, so it said Byron,
but now it says David. Look, I absolutely understand what
(01:17:19):
you're saying there, and you're right to feel like that,
because we have people who come into the country, they
didn't do it in a legal way. They refuse to
go back to try to come in and do it
in a legal way. And the analogy that I always
make is this, go and watch a football game, go
(01:17:39):
and watch a concert where you spent a whole bunch
of money, and when you get to your seat, there
are two, three or seven people who are in your
seats who don't have tickets. But you have people saying
just let them sit there. You're wealthy. You can miss
the concert, you can miss the game, you can do
all of that sort of stuff that is not right.
(01:18:00):
There has to be a right and wrong. And let
me tell you there's a lot of people in the
wrong right now, and people don't want to stand up
and call it. News Talk eleven, ten ninety nine to
(01:18:31):
three WBT, it's the Brett Winter Bull Show. Do not forget.
I want to do this right now, Okay. I want
to make sure that I can that I can be
abundantly heard. Listen to me. Thanksgivings coming up, and I
know we've talked a lot about Thanksgiving. I'm gonna go
back to the politics stuff here in a second, but
(01:18:53):
I want to give you the tip off. Thanksgiving is
the official beginning of Wamageddon. Wamageddon, you got. I'm just
to I have to give you guys the alert because
it's like a week from now, we're in the midst
of Wamageddon. Now. For those who are not initiated with Wamageddon, okay,
(01:19:17):
it involves very simple rules. It's the easiest game that's
played and everybody. Last year we had a massacre. We
had a massacre on on a day and it was horrible.
We lost a lot of very good people here in
(01:19:38):
Charlotte and environs because a certain producer on the morning
show it wasn't You played last Christmas and wiped out.
I think I think the latest number I had was
something like twenty five hundred people were wiped out because
(01:19:59):
they had gone that far. We were, like I think
we were in the last week. I think it was
like the last week of before Christmas and they took it.
They is that right? It might have been, yeah, and
they it was a massacre. It was horrible. So here
I just want to I want to lay down the
(01:20:20):
rule here so you guys.
Speaker 9 (01:20:21):
Know.
Speaker 1 (01:20:22):
So the song is called Last Christmas. I don't know.
You want to fire it up, you can try it.
Don't play it, okay, you don't want to you don't
want to play it. Okay, Yeah, but it's out. But
it's okay, But we're not in effect. The effect is
is the Thanksgiving. Once you hit thanks and I'm talking
about you wake up in the morning Thanksgiving and you
put on that that TV and you've got you've got
(01:20:47):
those those people who were watching the parade. Okay, this
is the song. All right, This doesn't count.
Speaker 7 (01:20:56):
None of this counts.
Speaker 1 (01:20:57):
This is like the official This is where we're in
the safe zone here, all right. Okay, so so you
know the song. Okay, everybody knows what that is. Then,
all right, so you go to bed midnight of Thanksgiving, okay,
(01:21:19):
or midnight into Thanksgiving. You're on the you're on the clock.
You're on the oh no, no starts, Thanksgiving goes all
the way to Christmas. You have got to avoid the wamageddon.
Now here's here's the whamageddon that I'm to explain it
to you.
Speaker 6 (01:21:38):
Guys.
Speaker 1 (01:21:40):
Number one, you self police, I don't have the ability.
I don't have the authority to go to everybody's house
and see who's listening to what. So you will have
to if you get wham whammed, that's what it is.
It's whamming. If you get whammed, you have to self
report to the show. You have to say, hey, I
(01:22:02):
was I was buying I was buying tires at this
at this incredible place. What is auto service? And and
I heard it? So I'm out? And so once you're out,
you're out. Yes, yes, yes, Nick, Nick has a question.
Speaker 6 (01:22:16):
I have two points of clarification. If you could give
them ms. This will be my first way again with yes,
it will. Now if you're how many bars of that song?
I mean, as soon as you.
Speaker 1 (01:22:28):
Hear you know, you know when that song is okay?
Speaker 6 (01:22:31):
Fair enough again?
Speaker 1 (01:22:31):
Yeah for sure.
Speaker 6 (01:22:32):
Now the other thing there happens to be a movie
that was made about that song. Are you aware of that?
Speaker 1 (01:22:37):
Okay?
Speaker 6 (01:22:38):
And it's one of my wife's favorite Christmas Well, you know,
in a loop? So I so if I do I
how how I have to avoid? Do I have to
avoid the first floor of the house as long as
I'm not in the presence of it? Am I good?
Because I want to I want to I'm in. I'm
one hundred percent in on this.
Speaker 1 (01:22:54):
Okay, Yes, I will. I will want to die this this, Okay,
I will, I will. I will put this out to everybody. See,
this is this is how we end up with the
kind of the deficits we have. Now, okay ee no, no, no, no, no, no,
it's very good. It's very good. No no, no, you're
(01:23:15):
but you're okay, because all right, I gotta figure this out.
All right, here's what it's gonna be. If it's downstairs
but you're upstairs and you're gonna you have to not
be a part of it. You can't be there. But
if like you're in the supermarket and you hear it,
you're like, okay, I'm done, I'm out. I can't do it.
(01:23:38):
So a lot of people I know a lot of
people I know, they don't go to the supermarket at
all during the season. They just they have stuff brought
to their house, a neighbor, a stern obum, whatever. But
since somebody they come, they come and they deliver at
(01:23:58):
any rate. I can't control this. This this is the thing.
So once that you get whammed, you're whammed, and you
just gotta just you know, if you got whammed. And
if you try to act like you didn't get whammed, remember,
at some point you might be face to face mister
(01:24:21):
wham and he's gonna be like, you remember what happened?
Do you remember what you did back in back in
twenty twenty five? You denied me, you denied that you
heard me? How can I? How can I vouch for you?
If you you know what you've done, You see what
you did? You don't know me anymore? All right? Come on,
(01:24:45):
you loved me all the rest of the season. You
denied me immediately.
Speaker 7 (01:24:51):
I can't.
Speaker 1 (01:24:51):
I can't. I can't be with that.
Speaker 7 (01:24:55):
So that's it.
Speaker 1 (01:24:56):
So that that's the rule. I just need you. I
needed you guys to know this. I know there's a
whole lot of big stories that we got to talk about,
and we are gonna talk about. I got a great
run here coming up. But if you want to be
part of the wham again and you want to see
if you can survive the full whamming, a lot of people,
a lot of people don't make it, a lot of
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people get way too into it. Be careful with the whamming.
I mean, that's what you gotta do. News talk eleven, ten,
ninety nine to three WBT. Okay, I've got this story
that is pretty remarkable, comes out of San Diego, comes
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out of San Diego, California, and the Times of San Diego.
But it's also referenced as a as an ap story.
Border Patrol. This, I don't know if I like this.
Border Patrol monitoring American drivers for suspicious travel patterns. Hold
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on right there. The US Border Patrol is monitoring millions
of American drivers in a secretive program to identify and
detain people whose travel patterns deems suspicious. The Associated Press
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has found the predictive intelligence program has resulted in people
being stopped, searched, and in some cases arrested. A network
of cameras, scans and records vehicle license plate information with
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an algorithm flag vehicles deemed suspicious based on where they
came from or where they were going and each route
they took. Federal agents in turn may then flag local
law enforcement. Okay, that can I just tell you this
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is a lot of Bravo Sierra. In my opinion, this
is if this is happening, this is a problem. This
is a problem because you can target a group of
people if they're coming in from south of the border
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and doing things stuff like that. But you're you're, you're,
you guys are looking at regular Americans, people that are
United States citizens. What if I want to drive this way,
that way in the other way? I mean, what what
is this?
Speaker 11 (01:27:47):
I mean?
Speaker 1 (01:27:48):
This is I don't like this at all. Suddenly drivers
find themselves getting pulled over, often for reasons cited such
as speeding, failure to signal, wrong window tint, or even
a dangling air freshener blocking the view. They are then
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aggressively questioned and searched, with no inkling that the roads
they drove put them on law enforcement's radar. That is,
this is garbage. I'm sorry. Once limited to policing the
nation's boundaries, the Border Patrol has built a surveillance system
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stretching into the country's interior that can monitor ordinary Americans
daily actions and connections for anomalies instead of simply targeting
wanted suspects. What did I say in the beginning of
the show, I said, you gotta go after guys that
you know are bad, and you gotta do the work
to do that. But what are what are you doing?
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You're gonna go stop you're gonna stop me, stop them,
You're gonna stop corps. You gotta stop Corey on his
way home. What's going on with this story?
Speaker 4 (01:29:03):
Corey is always as a pleasant that thought to you.
Speaker 1 (01:29:08):
Yes, sir, thank you, thank you what calls Bet?
Speaker 4 (01:29:11):
Thank you so much.
Speaker 1 (01:29:12):
Yes, sir, I made this.
Speaker 4 (01:29:15):
Kind of like accusation yesterday when I called to talk
to mister B. Mister B, there's something strange about.
Speaker 6 (01:29:22):
All of this.
Speaker 7 (01:29:22):
In my opinion, this is very weird.
Speaker 4 (01:29:23):
You just had two Yes, you just had two shares
on your commercial break and missus Tadden, sheriff down at Charlotte,
tell everyone the ice is not reporting to them. They
have not seen the three hundred something people that's quote
unquote has been arrested. They're not coming down to the
sheriff department and say, hey, where's those bag of warrants
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that you had so we can go help you out.
Why are we not understanding something that's not right?
Speaker 1 (01:29:50):
I don't know, I know this is this is Look.
I've had my fair share of stops going across them.
I've gone through the border a lot of times just
because I used to live down in that area. And
they ask you questions, right, Okay, are you an American?
Where are you from? Where you're going? And then you
just get you go drive home. But this thing is
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kind of weird because why are we targeting an entire
basket of people when it's a very specific group of
people that you should be checking. I mean, I don't
I did this too, that is true. I mean, like
you know, you figure three o'clock in the morning, people
are going, you know, cross country doing whatever they're doing.
Maybe they'll get you know, could be a time of
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day when you know, people may not be doing their thing.
But I didn't realize you had jurisdiction coming up into
the interior of the United States. See this, to me,
this is where things start to become very very unnecessary.
Speaker 4 (01:30:49):
I think this is And what even scarier it's going
to be the supporters of this stuff. Dascy are scary
to me because it's going to be Americans that's going
to support this and that's probably well.
Speaker 1 (01:31:01):
I'll tell you, can I tell you what I'm scared
about about this because I mean, and we don't know
like you and I like, we're just you're You're I've
talked to you a bunch of times. We're just regular
guys talking. You know what, I worry about what what
happens if they just start to start putting the uh
those those air tags on your car and and now
it's it's it's on your vehicle and you don't even
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know it.
Speaker 4 (01:31:23):
I've already probably been done. Yeah, just you're not the
right person that they're looking for.
Speaker 1 (01:31:27):
Well, I think at some point everybody's the person they're
looking for, you know what I mean, Because if it's
if it means that you've got to get you got
to get somebody, you know, this way or that way.
This is I am going to stay on top of this.
I'm going to reach out to some people and see
if I can figure out with some clarity on this.
Because this is this, this is this is not the
United States of America then, I mean, this is this
is a scary deal. If you're just you know, Corey's
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going out. I'm going out. You know, I don't even
have to tell I don't even we don't even have
to tell you what our business is because we're we're
free people. I mean, that's what it's about. You know. Hey,
God bless you, man. I appreciate you. Enjoy the weekend
and call me back next week, all right, yes, sir,
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