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Speaker 1 (00:16):
News Talk eleven ten ninety nine to three WBT. It
is the Brettwitter Bowls Show. It is great to be
with you. Our telephone number is always seven oh four
five seven zero, eleven ten. There is so much stuff
that is moving in real time that we have to
pay close attention to a whole lot of different moving pieces.
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And make no mistake, the Left is not going to
relent in any way, shape or form. One of the
challenges that I've thought about over these years of being
on talk radio and talking about the issues of the
day and things like that is is it's incredible to
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see how the playbook is deployed each and every time
by the left, and it's the exact same playbook all
the time. They do not innovate, they do not change,
they do not any of the stuff. All you have
to do. It's like if you were a contemporary of
my age, you would know about mad libs. Do you
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remember mad libs? And it would be like, give me
an adjective, give me a noun, give me an action verb,
give me a Now that you can't do that anymore,
there is no more mad libs in that way because
people don't understand grammar and they don't know what an
adjective is, and they don't know what an action verb
is and all that sort of stuff. But that's what
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the Democrats typically do. And you're seeing this. I mean,
my gosh, does anybody really believe that there's not fraud
going on in Minnesota and California and New York? You know,
darn well, you're sitting here in Charlotte. You know there's
there's there's goofiness here in Charlotte. There's goofiness across the
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line in South Carolina. The people who want to separate
you from your money work really hard to do this
kind of stuff. And the playbook never changes. It's just
names that change.
Speaker 2 (02:26):
It's just.
Speaker 1 (02:28):
Takes that might change a little bit. Let me give
you an example. This is something that has nothing to
do with the j six pipe bomb thing. We will
talk about that. It does not have anything to deal
with some of the other weird stories that are out there.
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What if I told you that the United Kingdoms Prime
Minister's chief of staff a guy called Morgan McSweeney. And
this guy, if you see a picture of him, you
can go see it over at Breitbart. If you see
a picture of this guy, He's one of those people
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that you look at him and you go, oh, that's
exactly who that guy is. I can see it right
on the smug face that he's got, this guy Morgan McSweeney.
I mean that sounds like a fake. Doesn't that sound
like something from a movie? Who are you a Morgan
McSweeney And I'm here to destroy you? You know something
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like that. He ran a secret censorship campaign to destroy
bright bart News, according to a report. Now you may
not consume bright Bart News, you might not look at it,
you might not do any of that. But since when
are you in the business of cracking down on freedom
of expression to such a degree that you're attempting to
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destroy the ability to practice Jordan or even to acquire
information for the public. The crackdown on freedom of expression
and dissenting thought by the UK Labor's government was hard
baked into its DNA long before it took power, with
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the most powerful unelected official in British politics having run
a shadowy astro turf organization working to destroy unaligned news outlets,
including Breitbart. Now they've been pushing really hard over in
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the UK to stop people from being free. It's incredible.
I told you at the very beginning of this week.
I said, look at what is happening here. You've got
a decision that's been made by some weirdo judge in
robes and a horsehair hat sitting there saying we don't
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need a jury, trial by jury, We're just going to
find people guilty or not well, they don't need a trial.
We'll just assess it because we're too far behind. This
is what would have happened if Trump didn't win in
twenty twenty four, except this would be happening on the
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American soil. You would have seen the Wall Street Journal,
you would have seen the New York Times, you would
have seen the Washington Compost. You would have seen all
of these organizations blacking out the storylines that really matter,
and they would carefully, forcefully, when necessary, fill your head
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with nonsense based on half baked stuff. Kamala Harris spent
a billion plus dollars and got nothing for it. If
Donald Trump spent a billion plus dollars and got nothing
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for it and Harris got elected, what do you think
they would have said about Donald Trump. Kamala Harris has
written two books, and it's not even it's not even
the full solid year. So far, she's written two books
about how so how we lost the race and how
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we were no good and how did we really did?
Like you know this, that and the other thing. This
is insane. See, countries who are allied with the United
States have the benefit of sort of drafting, like if
you'd use a Nascar analogy. They can draft behind the
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United States and they can coast along the United States.
For goodness sakes, the Europeans are still buying gasoline from
Russia during this war in which we are trying to
stop Putin from being able to sell his oil. The
United States of America is an incredible place, but you
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have about i'd say thirty five or forty percent, maybe
forty five percent of people in this country that don't
like America. And they're native born. They just don't like America.
They want to be like Europe. They want to be
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getting everything free, free, free. This is what these people do.
And the idea, the idea that this guy who was
paid by the Starmer's chief of staff to destroy Breitbart
in the United States and around the world, that is bizarre.
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The slugline is Labor Party paid for Prime Minister Starmer's
chief of staff to attend the DNC. A report coming
out of britain governing Labor Party reportedly paid Keir Starmer,
the Prime minister chief of staff, to attend the DNC
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to learn the tricks from the DNC so they could
destroy fair media in the UK and they've tried to
do it here the pete hegseth nonsense, are you kidding me?
And now suddenly, suddenly things are becoming clearer and clearer.
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So here's the challenge for you this hour, seven oh
four five, seven, zero eleven ten. Tell me one thing
you want to see accomplished in the next eighteen months.
And I want to know that from you because you
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are the grassroots, and you are the people who care
about the direction of this nation, and you are the
people that are going to fight to save this country.
My god, the Left wants to bring in as many
non American people to become citizens as much as they want,
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as much as they want, but they cannot stand the
average American man, woman, child, declined to state, enjoying the
blessings and the life in the United States of America.
Somebody explained that to me News Talk eleven ten ninety
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nine to three WBT. It's the Brettwinnable show, Good to
be with You seven oh four five, seven zero eleven ten.
As we so journ on with a number of different things.
Let's see, we'll run out here real quick to the
WBT text line driven by Liberty Buick GMC, and we
get for this initial piece of information, there might have
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to be something to do with it. Brett, Oh, what
would that be? What would that be? Oh? Because they
are noted as oh, okay, So he's saying the problem
here is that Breitbart. Breitbart is biased. It is biased. Well,
what is MSNBC or ms NOW any of these outlets.
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If you want to be honest, the most honest way
that you can do is to just go out and
say what you believe. As long as you're not doing
crazy stuff, and you know you can do these sorts
of things, you can have these takes. I mean, when
you look at this, it's just one of these crazy deals.
Alan said, it's crazy how many people would vote for
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North Korea's leader if he were allowed to run here
as a democrat. What can you say? There are people
who write people in I'll bet you that we have
had Kim Jong un or kim Ill's song at some
point written in wasn't it? Wasn't it the very famous
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former CIA director who voted for a communist back in
nineteen eighty. That is true. No, that is true. He
voted comedy and he talked about it before he took
the job for the position. You might know him by
his last name, Brennan. Brennan. Oh, oh yeah, Oh no, no, Brennan.
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He bragged about voting for communists. He did. I'm not
that is not made up in any way, shape or
form when you think about Brennan and and the fact
that he voted for communists and he said it was
a protest vote. So it was nineteen eighty who knows,
but he's kind of still stealing over it. A Robert,
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Welcome to the program. What's on your mind?
Speaker 3 (12:14):
Robert, Good afternoon, Brett. I just had a couple of
quick points. First of all, on the special election there
in middle Tennessee. Yes, with the leftist aften Bean. Yes,
I had never heard of until maybe a couple of
weeks ago, but of course I saw, I think we
all saw her comments or kind of bizarre comments about
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how she doesn't like Nashville, which she would be representing
correct and she doesn't like country music, and she doesn't
like bachelor rats, et cetera. There was a I saw
a Tennessee voter interviewed who I believe to live there
in that Nashville area, and she looked like she was
just a run of the mill suburban housewife, maybe the
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early thirties, and she seems completely sane, completely normal. She
wasn't wearing one of these, uh one of these leftist
caps or masks or anything. And she said, she said,
I really like Ashton. She's radical, and I think that's
what we need. And when when this normal saying housewife
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said that, I didn't know what to make of it.
Speaker 1 (13:27):
Well, okay, there has to be some clarity here on
the district. First of all, most of the district, because
it went plus twenty for Trump in this in the
last election, and and Epps won it, Matt Van Epps
won it by like ten points. Okay, So so there
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is a small piece of territory that is that is
blue in the district, but then the rest of the
district is overwhelmingly red. And so what was happening during
this campaign when they were talking all about these things
was this could be flipped. It's possible to be flipped. Well,
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it would be possible to be flipped if you had
a massive explosion of left leaning Democrats coming out. But
the Republicans are just it's almost impossible for them to
flip that without flipping. It is impossible to flip it
without flipping all of those red territories that you would
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need to get the number. And here's the thing. The
Republican who won, who defeated Afton ben Bain, who they
say is a closely watched Tennessee race. It was closely watched,
but this guy is a cut above. This guy is
not a silly person running around saying terrible things. He's
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a combat veteran. He's a former commissioner of the Tennessee
Department of General Services. Was a progressive Democratic state representative
by single digits in a district that Trump won by
twenty two points. But that's not entirely accurate, because really
she didn't She didn't carve into any other territory than
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the stuff that she was supposed to be picking up.
And you don't have to win the race by twenty
six or twenty. You can do it by ten and
you're still the congressman. And so I think people got
a little high on their supply when it came to
going out and saying, oh, we're gonna flip all of
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these seats. Special elections. Do you know what special elections are, Robert, Yes, there,
I mean if someone drops out or yeah, yeah, yeah,
like that. But you have to remember this. You have
to remember this. And I was told this from a
very smart electoral person once upon a time. Special elections
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are special. So you can't really figure out how it's
going to go unless you know that it's going to
go one way or another. That's the trick.
Speaker 3 (16:13):
And also it's not necessarily a harbinger.
Speaker 1 (16:16):
Right right, I mean, Mandami is one thing. Afton Bain
is a totally different case. Great to talk to you,
my friend, Thank you so much. News Talk eleven ten
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nine three WBT Brettwarable Show. Okay, so we've got the
numbers coming in here from the efforts that were made
to handle the Operation Charlotte's Web. So apparently Operation Charlotte
Webs led to four hundred and twenty five arrests in
the immigration crackdown that according to the DA, the Department
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of Homeland Security the Department of Homeland Security says officers
detained more people in Charlotte accused of being in the
country illegally. On Wednesday, December third, the agency released an
official statement in which it reported that four hundred and
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twenty five people had been arrested in the Charlotte area.
Quote the US Department of Homeland Security and federal agencies
continue to target some of the most dangerous criminal aliens
as Operation Charlotte's Web progresses. The names of the people
have not been released, so we don't know who they are,
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but on the background of this thing. On Thursday, November
the twentieth, Mecklenberg County officials said Customs and Border Protection
had concluded Charlotte's Web its immigration crackdown right here in
the Charlotte area. A press release from the Mecklenberg County
Sheriff's office on November the twentieth said Border patrol agents
involved in the operation had departed the city on Friday,
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November twenty first. However, and official with the Department of
Homeland Security denied the report. They said wrong. Operation Charlotte's
Web isn't ending anytime soon. DHS Secretary Tricia McLaughlin wrote
on X. Border Patrol agents were deployed to Charlotte and
the which is the largest city in North Carolina, on
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the weekend of November fifteenth and sixteenth. North Carolina Governor
Josh Stein responded to the effort by saying, it's instilling
fear into the community. We've seen masked, heavily armed agents
in paramilitary garb, driving unmarked cars, targeting American citizens based
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on their skin color. Now see that's Josh Stein not
telling you the truth. How does does he know that
they're rounding people up based on the color of their skin,
And how do they know that it's racially profiling. And
by the way, if you say racially profiling, racially profiling
whom whom? Who are the people that are being racially profiled?
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Stein said in a video statement on November sixteenth, Because
he's just he's not ready for primetime at all. This
is not making us safer. It's stoking fear and dividing
our community. US Customs and Border Protection also made their
way to Raleigh, the state's capital, as well as Lenore
and Blowing Rock. There continues to be concerned that the
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agents will soon be headed to western North Carolina. It's
possible there was a comment that was made. We have
learned that Asheville may be a targeted city. I stand
with the governor in his strong statement in support of
our civil rights. Asheville Mayor Esther Mannheimer said in a
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social media post on November fourteenth. I always love this
time of year because we get to hear from Mannheim
steamroller and now the Ashville mayor is Esther Mannheimer. That's
kind of interesting, And that's kind of an interesting thing
right there. Why is it that? Why is it that
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people can go out into the street and interfere with
law enforcement operations, but law enforcement is not allowed to
detain people who are violating the law. Like why is
the standard? Okay, so think about this hypothetical. This is
a hypothetical. I'm not encouraging this. I would never encourage this,
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but like, hypothetically, right there are probably going to be
I think it's fair to say there will be some
roadway checkpoints during the holiday season. In fact, didn't they
announce that yesterday? They were like, Hey, we're going to
try to keep people safe, people who have over consumed
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or any of that sort of stuff. We have to actually,
so when you are driving in your car and you're
going down the road and suddenly it's like, you know,
ten ten thirty at night at eleven o'clock, and they
are trying to put you into the into the block
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where they say, hey, have you had anything to drink tonight? Hey,
what do you got? Stand over here? Please, we want
to check you, We want to give you a breathalyzer,
all that sort of stuff. So imagine if you were
at a drinking or drug checkpoint and they ask how
much you've had to drink tonight and you tell them, yeah,
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two beers, right, one beer, two beers, whatever it is,
and they ask you another question. Maybe your eyes are
a little glassy, something's going on, and then all of
the sudden you have like thirty five or fifty people
who are around the area blowing the whistles and then
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they're tackling the cops and fighting the cops at the
at the DUI checkpoint. What would happen? Seriously, like, what
what do you think would happen? Do you think Mecklenburg
County would put up with that? Do you think that
the CMPD would be like, oh it's okay, we don't
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want to we don't want to offend anybody. All right, well,
we're gonna shut down the checkpoint. What do you think
the cops are gonna do if you're at at a
at a checkpoint? And then suddenly thirty idiots, mostly what
exactly you would expect, go up and they bum rush
the cops and they start jostling them and fighting them
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and doing all that kind of stuff and going no, no, no,
go ahead, run drive away, drive away right now, Yeah,
we got this. Don't do it, because that's what they did.
This is exactly what they did with with immigration, not immigration,
with the illegal immigration stuff. So like, what what's that.
Let's say, in your neighborhood, guy gets pulled over in
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your in your in your residential neighborhood, and it turns
out that this is a guy who just came out
of somebody's house where he stole a whole bunch of stuff, right,
A whole bunch of stuff is going on over there,
and and then suddenly all the neighbors come running out
of their houses blowing whistles. I don't understand why you
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people like to blow whistles. I don't understand the blowing
of the whistles. And you go out and you bum
rush the cops who are are are trying to take
down this thief who robbed a whole bunch of people.
Maybe maybe they maybe they they beat up the people
in the house and all that sort of stuff, and
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then suddenly here comes all the neighbors. Here comes the
h O way and they say, all right, everybody, let's
tackle them. Go ahead, here's the whistle. Yeah, let them go,
let them go, let them go? Would that? What would
you say about that? So why is it that it's
only that it's only DHS and it's only border patrol
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and it's only immigration control and all that sort of stuff.
They they get beat up, people blow whistles, they try
to stab them that they try to hit them in
the face with bats and all this kind of stuff.
Because all this has happened, right, this is all this
is all happened. But you would never see that at
a DUI checkpoint. You would never And I don't want
to see it, Like, I don't want to see any
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of that. I want I want the cops to be safe.
I respect the law enforcement people, but imagine, right, what
would you do You look out your window and you're
like you're like, oh my god, look that car, it's
all filled with stuff that they stole from the house
across the way. That nice ninety two year old, Oh
my god, she's laying on the grass. This is so terrible.
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Let me run out there and let me block for
the thief. You see how silly you are. I mean, honestly,
Si Lly, you are silly. These are law enforcement officers
who are well trained. Maybe just maybe we should take
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some of that money, that billion dollar money from up
in Minnesota, and maybe we just put out PSAs around
the world saying if you come here, things are gonna
get complicated, So why don't you do it legally? Period?
Full stop news talk eleven ten, not A nine three WBT.
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All right, we get some great commentary coming in here.
We start off I don't have the name of this guy,
but I'll just say it's the last digits are four
nine four, and he or she says, that's what we
do when h O A comes around, We chase them
down the street. Is there any whistling involved? I don't know.
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I gotta figure that one out. And then another absolutely
fantastic comment from Tom. Tom h says somebody needs to
tell the governor it's not paramilitary garb if it's government
issued uniforms. He loves our show and it's Tom h
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Thank you very much for that, Tom, very good analysis.
Let's go talk to Jerry now. Jerry, welcome to the show.
Speaker 4 (27:02):
Hey, I wanted to call, and I think that I've
come up with some solutions. I'm a simple man living
in a complex world.
Speaker 1 (27:11):
Yes, sir, And what I like to propose.
Speaker 4 (27:13):
Is that why don't we make it mandatory through whatever
act that Congress have to come totally totally present in
the gallery of all the Senate and the Congress come
together and they put on the film mister Smith goes
to Washington. And then what they do. They black it out,
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They serve popcorn, the basic simplicities of life. They come
in and psychologically let those guys face Jimmy Stewart playing
mister Smith. You got to realize, mister Smith, Jimmy was
Jimmy Stewart. I believe he was one of the highest
ranking military people from Hollywood. I think he made general
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in the Air Force.
Speaker 3 (28:00):
Is that not correct?
Speaker 1 (28:01):
I think you're right. I do recall hearing a story
about him in that regard, no doubt about that. You know,
it's go ahead.
Speaker 4 (28:12):
You've heard this before. I'm sure that everybody said, will
mister Smith ever go to watch he's in and everybody's
jokes about it. But why not do the simple things
in life and just bram them together. Sit down, black
out the gallery and the Congress, and let them absorb
the movie. I think that might impress them if they
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realized their constituency is looking for mister Smith, only they
don't think they'll ever have it. And so that's one suggestion.
Speaker 1 (28:42):
That's a great suggestion. Before you tell me your second suggestion,
let me hit you with this. At the start of service,
he enlisted as a private in the US Army Air
Corps in nineteen forty one, then at the end of
World War Two. By the end of that time, he
had flown twenty combat missions as a B twenty four
bomber pilot, and his post war service included in his
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military career the Air Force Reserve and promoted him to
the brigadier general status, and he served until nineteen sixty eight.
He retired in nineteen sixty eight. So, yeah, you got
that exactly right, Jerry.
Speaker 4 (29:22):
Well, I think that you know we're looking right now,
with high tech ourselves to death. We're you know, we're backbiting,
we're seiling, we're seeing people my idiotic statements. Why don't
we just simplistically come together and try to see if
that psychologically could get into somebody's brain.
Speaker 1 (29:41):
I like it. I like it. I like yes, sir,
go for it.
Speaker 4 (29:46):
My number two thing is I'm impressed with what the
Press secretary said. She made a statement prior to two
and A about the presidents at teery. She says she
was upset that she that we had a congresswoman in
Congress who'd been in for thirty eight years. Her top
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pay grade was one hundred and sixty eight thousand dollars.
Right now, if you do the math, you do the math,
you add it all together. How in the world could
that congresswoman be worth over three hundred million dollars.
Speaker 1 (30:22):
That's that's Washington math. You know what I'm saying. That's right.
Speaker 4 (30:27):
What she did, you could have heard a pin drop.
So obviously they came up with a Nancy Pelosi Act,
whatever it was, because every American listening to that with
any common sense those it's impossible for her to accumulate
that well.
Speaker 1 (30:42):
Being a congress That's right. That is right. And we
all know what's going on there. We can smell it
from here. And let me just say, I am nominating
Jerry to head to the Congress, and I think you
get them put in line right away, my friend, And
I think you'd be very very very effective.
Speaker 4 (31:01):
Well, I think that what we can do is just
make it simple. You know.
Speaker 1 (31:05):
Yes, we've gotten so.
Speaker 4 (31:06):
Out of kilter with all our hot tick and it
isn't working.
Speaker 1 (31:09):
That's the truth. That's the truth.
Speaker 4 (31:11):
Go back to simplicity. My father always said, he said,
it's the little things in life that'll bite you in
the rear end.
Speaker 1 (31:17):
That's that's exactly right. Jerry, A great call, the caller
of the hour. I was fantastic, and I appreciate your
your perspective in this regard. Now here's the one thing
that I want. The one thing that I want to
see is the ability to look into the House Chamber
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and the Senate chamber. But I want us to be
able to use like a joystick or a mouse, and
we could zoom in and zoom out on specific members
of Congress and the Senate, because I want to be
able to see who's who's working and who's snoozing. And
I want to see who's trying and I want to
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see who's booze. News Talk eleven ten out of nine
to three WBT. It's the Brettwinterval Show. It's good to
be with you. Uh no, no, no, we have two
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more hours to go here, and I don't want to
I don't want to put in everything in that first hour.
That's why we we kind of ramp it up and
get you informed in the appropriate sort of ways. You
may have heard earlier today that the J six bomber
was caught. I know, it's a surprising story, very surprising.
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There was a very disappointing availability from the FBI and
Pambondi and Cash Patel and of course Bongino, And it's
not it's nobody's fault, but they did really have a
lot to tell us about this specific story. So here's
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in case you were at work and you're just getting
back in the car. A man accused of planting pipe
bombs near the US capital the day before the January sixth,
twenty twenty one protests has been arrested in Virginia. Officials
with the Federal Bureau of Investigation arrested the suspect early Thursday.
Fox News reporting, citing law enforcement officers, Fox said the
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suspect is Brian Cole col. According to two sources, the
pipe bombs were placed near the Republican and Democratic National
Committee headquarters over sixteen hours before the authorities located them
and the bomb squad detonated the pipe bomb found at
the Republican National Committee the RNC, and then we also
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found out about a suspicious package that was found in
front of the DNC's offices. That's how the thing went.
The report comes as supporters of President Trump stormed the
United States Capital to protest the congressional electoral vote to
certify the twenty twenty presidential election results for President elect
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Joe Biden. The outlets said at the time, per NBC
News again, NBC News, you may want to think about that.
The arrest marks a breakthrough in a case that has
stymied investigators for nearly five years. As the investigation continued,
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the FBI repeatedly asked the public for information that could
lead to an arrest, including releasing January additional videos of
the suspect planting one of the bombs. This guy was
hard to see. I mean, I'm just telling you he
had a mask, as was required outside in the winter
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back in twenty twenty one, So you were still supposed
to have that facial cover at all times, even in
the shower. I think, I think I wasn't that one
of the directives, didn't Fauci say, and that's willy. My friends,
my friends, I want you all to shower with the
mask and do not breathe. Do not breathe. You will
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be spreading the particles. Yeah, I mean, so this guy,
it was hard to figure out who this guy was.
He was he was wearing like a sweatshirt. He had
some funky version of Nikes. Nikes. I'm sorry, Nikes. You
can kind of figure the ideology if you got Nikes
on you. And I'm not saying anything, I love I
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love Nikes. I wish I could afford him at the
As the investigation continued, the FBI repeatedly asked for the
public to get the information that could lead to an arrest,
including really he sing. January additional video of the suspect
planning one of the bombs. NBC News noted. The Bureau
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has said the suspect is estimated to be five foot
seven inches tall and was wearing I don't know quick,
Let's get a price. Let's get a price check on this.
If we can Nike air Max Speed turf shoes with
a gold logo, I don't even know. I wouldn't know
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how to even ask for that at the store. Like
that is so many words for a pair of sneakers.
I mean, I'm sitting here and I'm looking at at
Andrew over there, and I'm going, hey, Andrew, could you
go score me some Nike air Max Speed turf shoes
with a gold logo. He's like, I got no idea?
Speaker 2 (36:51):
What are we going?
Speaker 1 (36:52):
What are we going with this?
Speaker 4 (36:55):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (36:56):
This guy's a big spender. Is it more like two hundred? Now?
Two hundred? Holy what are you going out on the town.
You can't even wear that like in a fancy restaurants.
Those are Nikes. I'm not I'm not making fun of anybody.
I had a purple backpack. Wait a minute, hold on,
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purple backpack, Nikes gold, Nikes, Lakers fan. I'm going Lakers
fan here. I mean purple gold, purple gold. I mean,
that's that's what they used to sing down there. That's why,
that's why I'm a Celtics fan. The FBI also increased
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to five hundred thousand dollars the reward for information leading
to an arrest. In January of twenty twenty five, the
agency released video footage of the person suspected of placing
the pipe bombs in Washington, DC. The video shows the
individual walking among the buildings while carrying a bag. The
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person was wearing a gray hoodie, black pants, a mask,
and gloves. Okay, are they gloves like surgical gloves? Are
we talking about gloves that are like, it's cold outside,
I need some gloves. I can't tell by look at
it looks like they're black gloves. So maybe they are
just gloves like going out because it's cold. Department of Justice.
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The Department of Justice officials did a breast conference earlier today.
There wasn't much from it, to be honest with you,
there was like no specificity. In fact, I put together
my own bill of lading and in terms of this
kind of a thing. And here's some of the key
facts that happened. Okay. The bombs were planted on January fifth,
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twenty twenty one. They were found near the RNC and
the DNC in Washington, DC. Both were live, viable pipe
bombs capable of killing or seriously injuring people. They were
discovered about fifteen to seventeen hours after being planted. On
January sixth. The bombs were found just as law enforcement
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was scrambling to go to the capital siege. Their discovery
diverted police resources on the morning of January sixth, complicating
the broader security response. The surveillance footage showed the showed
what I told you just a couple of minutes ago.
The suspect is about five foot seven. After years of investigation,
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Brian Cole, a thirty year old from Woodbridge, Virginia, was
arrested and charges they're going to be forthcoming, obviously. In addition,
the FBI conducted one thousand plus interviews and reviewed tens
of thousands of video files. Okay, you can do that
all you want, but the fact is, aside from the shoes,
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the guy was pretty much covered top to bottom. I mean,
this is a very hard thing to go and find.
So why does all this matter? Well, the bombs went
undetected for nearly seventeen hours. That's bad. Like, that's bad
anyway you slice it. The potential catastrophe if they had detonated,
would have been brutal. Symbolic targeting is that what this was.
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By planting the bombs at both the RNC and the DNC,
the act appeared to be aimed at undermining the entire
political system, not just one and long standing mystery. The
component was the delay in solving the case became one
of the most criticized aspects of the January sixth investigations.
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You know, what could you know what could be part
of this? You could get Jack Smith, who hates Donald Trump,
but you could get Jack Smith and have him prosecute
the guy who had the bombs. I mean, he was
so hot on prosecuting all these J six people. Go
take this guy on or Not News Talk eleven ten
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All right, Let's uh, let's look at a couple of
comments who have come in here and this just lasts
these few minutes. The whistleblowers are just frustrated hall monitors
from back in the day when they actually had more
of a meaning in life than they do now. Thanks Richard.
(42:02):
Oh okay, I get this the whistleblowers. Yes, yes, yes, yes, okay.
Now I've got a dispute from the last hour because
I said that the last caller was the caller of
the hour, and Jerry was the caller of the hour.
And Robert, who delivered a very nice call in the
(42:24):
first half of the hour, said it hurt it hurt it.
It hurt him. He was hurt by me giving it
to Jerry. But I said to him, Okay, you were
the caller of the first half hour. So this is
how we see, This is how we build bridges. We
don't blow the bridges up. We build the bridges. And
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that's you know, isn't that what really what life's all about,
Just trying to figure out how it is you can
get out there and and be be who you want
to be and succeed. See, I'm one of these people.
I'm a builder. I'm not a crusher. Like I don't
want to be that. Why do you say that, Well,
(43:09):
because you you can attract way more people to you.
Speaker 4 (43:15):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (43:15):
If if you try to figure out a strategic way
to make everybody feel exceptional, here you want you want
some proof of the exceptionality here here we go. Okay,
So if I give a person an award for being
particularly effective in their job, every other person in the
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company or around me is going to feel like they
didn't get that. So what you want to do is this?
What you want to say is so Tim gets the
Employee of the of the of the Year. He's getting
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the He's getting the award for the Employee of the Year.
Steven is getting the Best in Class award for the year.
Emily is getting the remarkable Service to America. We just
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all you have to do is print enough. Now, dude,
I'm follow me. All you have to do is print
out enough so that everybody gets a version of the award.
So it's like, the first guy is the guy who
is the guy of guys, the second one is the
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gal who is the gal of the gals. The third
one is the guy that is amazing as well. Everybody
gets the award. What happens if we did that like
what happens if we did that. I'm going with this
for a very specific reason. I'm giving you an I'm
giving you a lesson in economics. Okay, I'm giving you economics.
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So let's just say we have I'm gonna make up
a number one thousand people in our company. We have
a company that this is a fictitious company. So we
have a thousand of these people. I can't just give
it to one. I gotta give it to a thousand
of these people. Now, the first guy that gets it
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feels what very special I got this award. Then he
starts to see ooh, number two, number three, number four,
number five, hundred, number seven, fifty, number nine, one hundred
and ninety nine, one number one thousand, and he sits
there and he goes, this is not right. This is
(46:04):
not right. Why would you dilute why would you dilute
the importance of this award by giving it to everybody
else as well, but just with different names. Okay, here's
why we would have to do that. That's inflation. That's inflation. Okay,
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So when you hear about inflation, that's inflation. Hey, I'm
the best guy at the company, and I'm the best
guy at the company, and she's the best gal at
the company, and he's the best guy at the company.
And you're just like, hey, you guys all got an award.
It's the exact same thing. Man, that's really great. Everybody
got it. Everybody gets the award. But then that's not special,
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and it's inflationary, right because by the third person after
the original winner, you've diluted it by a matter of
a third, and then you go to a sixth and
then you go to all that other sort of stuff
that would never happen at a company like that would
not ever happen at a company because you would demoralize
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your workers. But in government, holy cow, you can do
that all day. Oh you want to become an American citizen? Yes,
I do. Okay, tell us a little bit about yourself. Well,
I speak English, I understand the American Constitution, I have
a PhD in molecular chemistry, and I've I've saved lives.
(47:37):
I've saved lives with some medicines that I have. And
you say to me, you go, hey, this is what
we need. We need this person to come in and
be a part of the team. But then what happens
with the next person. The next person says, well, I
just want to be here, and in politics, they'll say, well,
then let's let you just be here and bring every
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other person with you that you know. And this is
going to be such a special place because America is
the place where you go to get successful. Now, I
already got the molecular engineer. What are we doing with
the fifteen people that just came up to the door
and said, Hey, I just want to come and be here. Well,
do you have any skills that you No, I don't
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speak the language, I don't know anything about it. I
don't really like the country. I just need to live
here because it's safer and I can make money. And
that's what I really need to do. Now, Now, who
would do an immigration system like that? Who in the
world would do an immigration system like that? I can
tell you exactly who would do that. You know who
would do that? The Biden administration, Because what I just
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did with you with the model of everybody gets a card,
everybody gets a recognition, that's inflation. Joe Biden brought us
a ton of inflation. Do you know how much inflation
he brought you? Seven trillion dollars, seven trillion dollars, and
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he brought everybody into the country and said, yeah, you
get to stay. You get to stay, you get to stay,
you get everybody gets to stay. That that's not inflation.
That's runaway immigration. That's not even immigration. That's just crowd running.
That's just going across the border at your fastest pace
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and figuring it out on the other side of the door.
Of course, we didn't screen anybody. We didn't screen anybody
if they really needed the seven trillion dollars. We didn't
screen everybody who came across the border and just came
here because they just wanted to be here. Every person
that came in that was not worthy of being an
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American citizen because maybe they were criminals, maybe they were loons,
maybe they were who knows. Every one of those people
who came into the country and who took that app
opportunity to come into the country devalued citizenship by a
(50:11):
factor of one and two and five million and seven million.
That's a problem.
Speaker 5 (50:18):
This is why you have to scream, Who's.
Speaker 1 (50:45):
Talk eleven ten nine nine three WVT Brett winter Bowlshell.
All right, let's let's take a dive into into something
that I'm very excited about. Okay, And the reason why
I want to want to bring this up is I'm
gonna just lay this on the line. We we are
are actually in ascendency in the country. And let me
(51:08):
let me explain this to you because we were just
talking a little bit about immigration and we're talking about inflation. Right,
those are two important stories that exist. But one of
the things that we overlook. All right, I'm going to
say that the President of the United States is doing
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an experiment when it comes to the options we have
in this country. So you just saw the Michael Dell
story where Michael Dell and his wife donated all that
money to seed accounts so that people would be able
to invest moving forward and they'd be able to have
(51:53):
money in their pockets. So, you know, I saw a
couple of people, Mister Wonderful was one of them, and
somebody else was saying, look that money that's going to
go into that stuff. If you just like let it ride,
you could end up with like two hundred thousand dollars
or three hundred thousand dollars or whatever that is, as
long as you figure out, you know, the best possible
way for you. So that's that's Donald Trump. That is
(52:16):
Donald Trump experimenting. You see how he brings these people
into his office and he's experimenting. There's like a lot
of experimentation that's going on here. He just floated yesterday.
Do you remember yesterday what he said. He said he
wanted to get rid of the income tax. He wants
to get rid of the income tax. Now that's a
(52:37):
big lift. That's a hard thing to do by any
stretch of the imagination. But these are things that he's
doing where he's offering you, now, follow, This is the
This is the follow I want you to know. He's
telling you, Okay, here's the deal. You can have this option.
(53:01):
You can have this option. You can have this option.
Where does that come from? Because most presidents, right, Barack Obama,
Joe Biden, Bill Clinton. I said, Barack Obama, these these people,
George Bush, they're not innovators. Like as as a president,
(53:24):
you're not an innovator. Most of the people that want
power want power for the purpose of having power. So
they just like I want Hey, I'm gonna let me
tell you, I'm gonna be the governor for two terms
and then I'm going to go and run for the presidency,
and I'm going to be able to do a whole
bunch of stuff and then I'll get re elected and
(53:46):
then I'm I'm home free. Everything is great. But if
you look at Trump right, and this is where I
want to start with the sound, because I've been remiss
with the sound. But that's okay. We can we can continuously,
you know, amend things and look at different clips. So
give me if you would, Nick, Cut number twenty five,
(54:11):
Cut number twenty five. Okay, this is Scott Besten. He
was talking to Hannity last night and they got into
a conversation about the energy that Trump has. And the
people are trying to say that Donald Trump is like
he's he's like Joe Biden and he's just sleeping all
the time. I don't see that that's the case. Maybe
you you think so. But cut number twenty five.
Speaker 2 (54:32):
Go so he'll he'll call me, Scott.
Speaker 6 (54:37):
I didn't wake you, did you, No, sir, I'm always
awake at one on a Tuesday, and I cant tell you.
Speaker 2 (54:42):
We did the trip to Alaska.
Speaker 6 (54:45):
We did a round trip one day and we arrived back.
The rest of the cabinet. It was Secretary of Rubio,
uh Secretary Lutnick, and I know our batteries are out.
We land the at and the President's oh, it's morning
in Europe.
Speaker 2 (55:03):
Now.
Speaker 6 (55:04):
I think we had spent probably twenty hours in the
air in Alaska, and he said, let's start making phone
calls and call the European leaders. So we had to
sit on the we sent on the tarmac for two
more hours while he made phone calls. He never stops
working for the American people, all.
Speaker 1 (55:21):
Right, Okay, So with that in mind, right, with that
in mind, he is not a president like any other president, right,
I mean, and I'm not sucking up to him. I'm
not telling I'm observing. This is a guy who runs
the White House in a completely different way. Okay, he
he would have fired Hexseeth like four or five days ago,
(55:44):
because it would have freaked out a regular president, a
conventional president, a bought and paid for president to get
get rid of the guy. Right, he would have been like, oh,
I just get him out of here. I don't want
him anymore. But what Trump is doing, and he's pushing
these different initiatives, no tax on tips, taking money and
(56:07):
putting it for a future time with these kids, those
sorts of things. What he's doing is he's saying to you, hey,
here's your condo or here's your house, you can have
this kind of marble, or you can have this, or
you can have this. That's what he's doing. He's changed
(56:31):
the presidency. It will not stay changed. It will eventually
go back. It'll revert back to the bad old days
where it's corrupt and grifty and all that sort of stuff.
But what he's giving people is opportunities to think about
government in a completely different way. You saw how people
almost burst into flames when Doze was happening. People couldn't
(56:55):
handle it. They couldn't handle finding out from their government
that people who had been dead for one hundred and
fifty years were still collecting Social Security checks. They went
out and they assassinated not I'm not saying literally, but
they went out and they assassinated all of these ideas
(57:18):
because they were too dangerous to be tried. The dozing,
all that sort of stuff. Shutting down the Department of Education.
You know, they're gonna bring all that garbage back, and
they're gonna it's gonna be ten times worse. When you
get in there with with somebody like any twosoon Newsome.
And so that's the challenge that you have. So when
(57:39):
you see people saying, ah, Trump doesn't know what he's doing,
he doesn't understand that same guy Scott Jennings, not Scott Jennings,
Scott Bessont talking about Trump's stamina. He's sitting with him.
He's that's the Treasury Secretary. Usually those guys are boring
and they don't do anything. You just see him like
twice a year at at the at the at the speeches.
(57:59):
But go to cut number twenty two, Cut number twenty two.
This is Scott Besant on China. He's talking to the
deal book people and he sets he sets the questioner
straight ahead. Cut number twenty two.
Speaker 2 (58:16):
You mentioned China.
Speaker 7 (58:17):
Want to mention you want to discuss China for a moment,
which is there is a deal or we're working towards
a deal in place.
Speaker 2 (58:23):
Part of the deal.
Speaker 7 (58:24):
The most recent deal was that China was supposed to
buy twelve million metric tons of US soybeans as of
just about a week or two ago, they had only
bought three hundred and thirty thousand By the end of
this year.
Speaker 6 (58:36):
Now by the end of the season, so I think
that'll be February twenty eighth.
Speaker 7 (58:40):
So, okay, we're still at three hundred three thirty thousand.
Speaker 6 (58:44):
I promise you you can try to stir it up.
They are in a perfect cadence to complete that goal.
But three hundred and thirty thousand, No, no, no, no again,
bad information, bad information, bad information.
Speaker 2 (58:58):
If I look at the loadings.
Speaker 6 (59:00):
Then their purchase by their central government is well into
the correct cadence.
Speaker 2 (59:08):
Okay, so let me ask you any different questions.
Speaker 6 (59:10):
We're gonna, We're gonna, and I will say that China
is on track to keep every part of the deal.
Speaker 1 (59:18):
You never see people do stuff like that. Remember, ladies
and gentlemen, Remember Scott Bessont learned at the knee of
the biggest, baddest dude in the economic world. Do you
know who it was? George Soros, George Freakin, Sorows News
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Talk eleven, ten ninety nine three WBT Brett Waterble Show,
Good to be with you, seven oh four five seven
zero eleve. All right, let me play a little bit
more sound because I've got I got a great I
got great stuff here. I'm just telling you I got
great stuff. Here's cut number twenty three. This is Antonio Filosa.
(01:00:13):
He is the CEO of Stalantis. You know them from
the jeeps and things like that that they build.
Speaker 3 (01:00:20):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:00:20):
He has committed a lot of money to build in
the United States of America. Again, I thought that the
I thought that the left was angry with vehicles. But
Donald Trump, he sees the opportunity so people can buy
by by cut twenty three.
Speaker 8 (01:00:41):
Thank you, mister President. It's a good day for us
as Tellantis today because it's day where we see cafete fabulation.
They conciled with real customers demand. That's why Stellants, we
decided to invest to Jeep, Frum, Dodge and Chrysler thirteen
billion dollars in the next four years, increasing production by
(01:01:01):
fifty percent. They'releaving it to the market five new vehicles
and creating five thousand additional jobs. That's because we believe
in what you, Secretary Staffee and all your team is
doing in this country. We believe in growth. We are
ready to invest even more so. Thank you very much,
Thank you ver much for all these great news of
the key cass which are very interested into and we
(01:01:23):
have a very looking forward to work with Secretary Lafe
your team in the future for the next text.
Speaker 2 (01:01:28):
Thank you very much.
Speaker 1 (01:01:28):
We'll get ready for those cars because we've will already
cleared away.
Speaker 2 (01:01:31):
You can start right away, will thank you very much. Thanks,
thank you much.
Speaker 1 (01:01:35):
So that's thirteen billion dollars in cars. Thirteen billion. That's
that's pretty nice money. And he said it's because the
reason why I did it was because it was the
the cafe standards and all that sort of stuff. You know,
who wants to drive a car that's like made out
of cardboard and nonsense. I mean, I get it. I
(01:01:59):
understand good people like electric cars. That's great, But there
are more people who want to buy a ram a
Dodge of you know, stuff out of the Stalantis stuff,
and that's an important thing. Choice the Left is always
about choice. I choose this, I choose that, my identity
(01:02:20):
is this, I want to do that. And what do
you end up with. You end up with a situation
where now suddenly, oh, we're gonna make more cars. We're
gonna make more cars. Now gotta be careful. You gotta
be careful because it can change on a dime. You
can vote in the wrong sort of a direction. And
you got Gavin Newsom telling you that you're not allowed
(01:02:43):
to have that vehicle anymore, and you've got to get
rid of that vehicle. See, these are all tyrannical dictates
that come down the line. And here it is. You're
attempting to open up markets, You're attempting to open up
trade deals, You're attempting to open up opportunities around the world.
(01:03:04):
You're looking at in the case of this presidency. One
of the things you're looking at that I think is
interesting is how the president has been very passionate about
trying to cobble together these deals for peace in places
around the world. Why would you want to have peace
(01:03:26):
in the world, Like if you think about the United States,
or you think about NATO, or you think about China,
or you think about Russia or anything else like that. Right,
you certainly want to be able to have the most
lethal weapons that you can possibly have. Sure, that's absolutely true.
But what about the idea of getting people to understand
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each other to cut deals where they are now trading.
I say this all the time, I say it to
them blue in the face, and it is country that
trade with each other typically do not go to war
with each other. That that was the whole backbone of
what happened in the aftermath of World War Two. The
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most important thing that happened in that beginning moment was
having France and Germany have a approachmont where they could
trade with each other. So it's much more logical to
believe that the French and the Germans trading would mean
(01:04:37):
that they're not going to go to war again because
it was so costly. And then you can throw in
the other NATO powers and you know, go down the
road that way. But again, Trump, Trump's building stuff, like
he's building, he's building stuff. He's saying, Hey, you know
what we're gonna do. We're gonna We're gonna let you
(01:04:58):
come and make cars in our entry. Hey, you know
what you're we're gonna do. We're gonna tange, We're gonna
trade with China. Hey, we're gonna do all of these
different things like this. And what do you get on
the other side? What do you get on the other side. Here,
here's what you get on the other side. This is
cut number twenty four. This is u Jamal Ossman. He's
the Minneapolis City Council person GO twenty five.
Speaker 9 (01:05:22):
They have contributed a lot to the state of Minnesota,
and the city of Minneapolish. And yes, folks have done, uh,
you know, horrible things, and people have committed crimes. But
we should not be pointing the entire community in one
(01:05:44):
brush and being singled out at follow Americans.
Speaker 3 (01:05:48):
There's a.
Speaker 9 (01:05:51):
Justice, there's a process of due process, and I believe
those folks have been dealt with by the state leaders.
And uh, but now President Donald Trump singling out and
attacking one group of people, and Ice being on our
streets and asking people documentation, it feels like we are
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in nineteen thirties, nineteen forties in Germany. I never thought
there would be a time where I will tell my
community to carry their passport aroarm because you look like
somebody you might be. You might be stopped by Ice.
Speaker 1 (01:06:29):
He has perfectly, he has perfectly become an American citizen.
Because he's throwing around the Nazi reference. That's all you
gotta know. See, he's become an American. He used the
Nazi call. That's terrible. It's about stopping fraud, and it's
(01:06:52):
about being here legally. News Talk eleven to ten out
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of the hour. We've got Joey from Asheville. Bissant is
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to Trump what Kissinger was to Nixon. By the time
Bessent is done at Treasury, he will have a place
on and I'm sorry, he will have in place an
all new standard for success. I agree with you on that,
and that's a good move there, Joey, with that, with
that analysis, because I do think he's redefining that job.
(01:08:01):
And here's the other thing about it. You would think
that maybe he would want to become the FED chair.
But the FED chair that's slim pickens compared to being
the guy who's running the Treasury Department. I mean, that
is a massive job right there. The more I listened,
I got the analogy. I was scared for a second,
(01:08:22):
I thought you drank the kool aid. Oh that was
my analogy when I was talking about the award being
given to the same person over and over and over again.
But that's look think about this, when you watch the
mainstream media, ABC, NBCCBS, when you see Fox, when you see.
Speaker 2 (01:08:43):
What is it?
Speaker 1 (01:08:43):
Ms now, right, that's the MS now and CNN. Right,
you see these outlets that are out there, and then
what do they do. They go to the White House,
or they go to the Defense Department, or they go
to Pambondi, or they go to the Vice President or
the Oval office itself, and they ask the exact same
(01:09:06):
questions every single day. I'm telling you, I'm watching earlier today,
I watch everything, and so I'm watching ms now at
about nine am this morning, and they were salivating about
taking out Pete he Seth and the admiral. They were
(01:09:31):
so excited about that. They were like, well, they're totally finished.
It's impossible. They can't still be in that sort of power.
They don't do anything like that. Let me give you
an example of what's tolerated over at MSNBC. Ok MS
now and I didn't make a big deal about this yesterday,
and a lot of people didn't necessarily make a big
(01:09:53):
deal about this. But I'm going to play you a
clip that I mean, I'm not even gonna color it
for you, Okay, I'm not even gonna say, hey, look
at this part of the clip. Look at that part
of the clip because this is such an offensive thing
to say. And I can't believe. I mean, I can
(01:10:16):
believe because I know how how the mainstream media doesn't
want to deal in a in an honest way. But
there is a there is a a person called Mark. No, no,
wait wait, I'm gonna do the other one. Hold on,
hold on, I gotta get this because I got to
do this in the right, in the right, in the right.
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Run here, okay, here we go. It's gonna be give
me a cut number twenty nine. So Mark Warner is
a senator from Virginia. Now, remember all the stuff that
went on right on the eve of Thanksgiving when we
saw that those those two onbelievable heroes. One lost their life,
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one is fighting for his life. And you saw all
that was going on because this was all right in
the heat of the battle over you must give up
the orders. You must not You have to to do
this with the orders and that with the orders. Right,
it felt very, very very J sixy maybe J seven.
(01:11:27):
But Mark Warner yesterday on the MSNBC channel.
Speaker 10 (01:11:33):
Listen to what he says, Cut twenty nine, unprecedented disrespect
when They were all brought to get a pep rally
in front of HEGSAF and Trump.
Speaker 1 (01:11:40):
This is an administration that's fired.
Speaker 10 (01:11:42):
You know, uniform generals from the head of the NSA,
the head of the Defense Intelligence Agency. And I think
in many ways the uniform military mate helped save us
from this president and his lame people like heg SAF
because I think their commitment is to the Constitution and
obviously not to Trump, and I expect Bradley to adhere
to that.
Speaker 1 (01:12:06):
Did he just solicit a bead on the president? That
sounds like that to me? That sounds that's that sounds
like he's soliciting. Let's refire that thing. Cut number twenty nine.
Mark Warner a very very wealthy man, a senator from Virginia,
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and he's alluding to taking Trump out with the military
Cut twenty.
Speaker 10 (01:12:35):
Nine unprecedented disrespect when they were all brought to get
a pep rally in front of hegstaff and Trump.
Speaker 1 (01:12:42):
This is an administration that's fired.
Speaker 2 (01:12:44):
You know, uniform generals from.
Speaker 10 (01:12:46):
The head of the NSA, the head of the fins
Intelligence Agency, and I think in many ways the uniform
military mate helped save us from this president and his
lame people like heag saf because I think they're commit
minutes to the Constitution and obviously not to Trump, and
I expect Bradley to adhere to that.
Speaker 1 (01:13:05):
So, so you've got a sitting senator who got incredibly
wealthy because he was one of the originators of the
ability to buy cell phone towers and things like that.
That's how he made all his money. He's almost a billionaire.
The fact of the matter is we're going to use
the military to take him out. The military is going
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to be The military is going to be. What in
what universe do you talk like that as a senator?
What this guy? You know, military save us from this guy?
How's the military going to save you from this guy?
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You're going to burst into the Oval office and handcuff
him and have a koudeta. I mean, what is that?
But you see he thinks nothing of saying that on MSNBC.
You would not see him saying that on Fox News.
He feels more comfortable talking about potential insurrections over on MSNBC.
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When we come back, You've got to hear what Ilhan
Omar had to say. You're gonna blow your stack seven
oh four five seven zero eleven ten, News Talk eleven ten,
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nin nine three WBT. It's good to be with you,
all right. We got some comments that are coming in here.
Brett rush Limbaugh warned us years ago about the drive
by mediums who would become the mouthpiece and the propaganda
agents for the Democratic Socialist Party. It's happening today. It's
happening every day on every news outlet, not every news outlet,
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not on our outlet. We're not no, no, no no.
They cut it right down the middle here, by the way,
and I'm proud of that part of it. We have
opinions and we share them. And you know what's different
from a cable channel to talk radio is you actually
can pick up the phone right now seven zero four
(01:15:16):
five seven zero eleven ten and you can opine, you
can comment on this sort of stuff. You cannot. It's impossible.
I promise you. If you try to call into Morning Joe,
or you go and try to call in to CNN,
they're not gonna take your call. First of all, they
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don't have a phone number. They're gonna put you in
the They're gonna put you in the ghost box. It's
gonna be like, oh, ghost them, ghost them, we don't
need them. I mean, we we take calls and we
take texts. And taking texts is pretty awesome because there's
people that you know, they'll they'll tell you what they
think about you, and then you don't have the ability
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to even like kind of go back other than reading
their comments. What you're saying is okay, so we're going
back to the everyone gets a trophy. What you were
saying is everyone gets a trophy, but some of the
trophies are more important than others. Then you've changed the
argument to not who's the best person, but who has
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the best trophy. That's so confusing. No one will be
able to figure out what's going on, which is precisely
the point. Yes, stan Stan's got that for the UH
for the for the win. The Hurricanes aren't playing the
Toronto Raptors. The Raptors are an NBA team. Lo ol.
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Come on, Jim, I would love to see it. Who
wouldn't like to see the Hurricanes play the Raptors? Would
you rather so? Would you? Would you have it on
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ice or would you have it on scale? Would you
have it on ice or would you have it on sneakers?
Because you are chopping up that floor. I can tell
you that you are chopping that floor up. That is
that is so bad. I like it. I'm glad you
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suffer so we don't have to. Yes, yes, that's that's right.
It's cryptic, but that is true. This one coming in
from it's a North Carolina number. There needs to be
something done about the so called anonymous sources the media
use and then they have to retract original news story
(01:17:49):
and then they get no consequence from that. That is
one hundred true, because what will happen is when you
have leaks and you have people who are trying to say, okay,
I have watch this, Okay, this is very important. They
do this on NBC almost exclusively, all right, if you're
watching NBC or MSNBC almost exclusively, they'll do this fresh
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reporting tonight. I have thirteen sources telling me that the
vice president is not going to be the vice president anymore.
And then they lie and then they come back the
next day and they just leave it out there. So
what this is, that, by the way, was a made
(01:18:39):
up sort of a fictitious thing that I'm giving you.
But what happens is they do these crazy numbers with sources.
They'll go I have four sources, four different sources, in
four different dimensions telling me that the aliens are good
for the country. Boom, what do you mean by alien?
(01:19:00):
What do you mean by dimensions? What do you mean
by I got four sources? Who are the four sources?
Mika Brazinski, Joe Scarborough and two of the guests that
are hanging out there on the show. There's my four sources.
They have opinions. But again, we have the ability to
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counter a lot of the stuff that we see here, right,
We have that ability. It's not a hard thing to
do at all, because if you follow the trend lines here. Okay,
so today it feels to me today that they have
kind of peaked with the hexeth stuff. Okay, so there's
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gonna have to be a new iteration of the hecseth stuff.
There's gonna be some other kind of thing where they're
gonna say we found a survivor. We found a survivor
over in the Caribbean, and we're going to interview him
or her and they're going to be in in the
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black cover so that they can't be seen, and they're
we're going to disconificate their their voice. So it sounds
like a robot and all that. I mean, make no
mistake that will come next. They will find somebody and say, oh, well,
we have a survivor from the from the boat sinking.
Speaker 4 (01:20:25):
That they.
Speaker 1 (01:20:28):
Mark my words. I've seen the way these people operate.
Experts urge release of boat strike video as admiral denies
kill them all order. So now we're going to get
the video. So they'll I don't know if they'll let
the video, but what's going to happen is you'll get
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the video and then they'll they'll doctor something there. Because
remember a couple of weeks ago, how they were cutting.
They were cutting all those those different things to look
this way or that way. Top Democratic and Republican lawmakers
in Congress on Thursday said that the Defense Secretary Pete
Hexth had not ordered the military to kill surviving members
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of a deadly attack on a boat alleged to be
carrying drugs in the Caribbean, but differed over whether the
double strike was appropriate the allegation. The allegation that Hexth
ordered the killings of survivors sparked bipartisan concern in Washington. Okay,
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so if you have concern, what is the evidence like?
So give us the underlying stuff. I'm concerned. I'm concerned
it's going to be very cold tonight. I'm concerned that
I'm going to have to go outside and heat my
car up before I drive it around town. I'm concerned
about all sorts of things. Will my heating bill be
(01:21:52):
too high? Is my internet going to continue to work?
Can I still?
Speaker 2 (01:21:57):
Can?
Speaker 1 (01:21:58):
I still look at the weird you know, the weird
conspiracy theories out there. I'm concerned. What is concern. Concern
is what you're thinking about it, You're feeling it. You
feel like something's gotta change, something's gotta happen. But the
allegation that Hexith ordered the killings of survivors sparked bipartisan
(01:22:18):
concern in Washington. This is so, it goes on. The
allegation that Hexith ordered the killing of survivors sparked bipartisan
concern in Washington that he or others involved may have
committed a war crime. There is no information in that paragraph.
(01:22:45):
I mean, you can do this so easily. Okay, let's
do it from my perspective. Let's do it like Brett
is telling you a story. Hey, listen, I heard some
things about Hexth and that he ordered the killing of
the survivors. It's a lot of people are very upset
right now about this in Washington and that he or
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others may have committed a war crime. And you know, hey,
I you know, on Thursday, I saw Frank Bradley on
TV and he commanded the attack. And the chairman of
the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Dan dan Kin raising Kine
appeared before the House and Senate Armed Services Committee and
Intelligence committees for closed briefings and they showed the video
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and they discussed the attack with the lawmakers. Okay, so
we know they saw the attack, but now, what are
we supposed to do? Got to be concerned, We have
to be concerned. Why do we have to be concerned?
This is how they always write this. What I saw
in that room was one of the most troubling things
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I've seen in my lifetime in public service. Do you
know who that is? Is Jim Himes of Connecticut and
he is the top Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee.
He said after exiting the meeting, what I saw in
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that room was one of the most troubling things I've
seen in my time in public service. Okay, Jim Hmes,
what is something you saw that is almost as troubling.
I would ask him that question. He would get so
jammed up because it's just words. It doesn't mean anything. Look,
I feel bad for the survivors. It's terrible. No, I
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feel bad for those who died because they chose a
terrible life choice. But the fact of the matter is
if it's about poisoning our kids in our country or
taking this out, I think you know the answer. News
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Talk eleven ten, that nine three WBT, it's the Brett
Winnerble Show. It's good to be with you. Seven oh
four five seven zero eleven ten. Going back to the
big story that emerged in the overnight hours, and that
is the story about a Virginia man who is accused
of planning the pipe bombs in the DC on the
eve of the j six riot. It's it's incredible to
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see how this stuff all comes together, the ability to
go out there and to try to figure out who
did it. And we got a name. Now, now do
we know if this is really the name? I don't know.
A man suspected of planning the pipe bombs outside the
Democratic and Republican Party headquarters in December, I mean in
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Washington d C on the eve of January sixth twenty one.
The guy has now been taken into custody. His name
is Brian Cole Cole Junior. He's Brian Cole Junior, thirty
years of age, of Woodbridge, Virginia. He was charged with
transporting and explosive device and attempted malicious destruction by means
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of explosive materials, according to charging documents filed on Thursday afternoon,
Additional charges are possible. US Attorney General Pam Bondi said
at a conference earlier today, the news conference, there was
not a lot of stuff from the news conference. There
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was a whole lot of backpadding. And that's fine, that's great.
It's a very important case. But let's be honest here.
We're not going to hear anything about this until you
start getting into the investigation. And will there be leaks?
I don't know. Will he be a fallen leftist, will
he be a fallen rightist? What will this be? I
guess it's anybody's name of the game at this stage.
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Investigators were seen at Cole's home in Woodbridge on Thursday morning.
NBC News in I'm Sorry, NBC News Washington video from
the air had the ground showing the FBI and other
law enforcement folks who were there. The suspect's step grandfather,
Earl Dunnett, sat in a brief phone call with NBC
(01:27:29):
News that he spoke with the FBI about his step grandson,
but declined to comment further. Cole's father, Brian Cole Senior,
also declined to comment. Cole lives with his mother and
other relatives and works for a bail bonds office. Court
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documents say he graduated from a high school in Woodbridge
in twenty thirteen at the school district. The arrest marks
the first time investigators have settled on a suspect in
an act that had long vexed the law enforcement community.
(01:28:13):
Cash Patel said investigators did not discover any new information,
but brought in a new team of investigators and experts
and re examined every piece of evidence, sifted through all
the data, something that the prior administration refused and failed
to do. Why would you blow that off the Biden administration,
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I mean, this is a serious question. Why would they
have not done the job for this? You have any
idea on this? Anybody have any thoughts on this? I
mean it's pretty weird. As a result, they generated numerous
investigative leads, executed multiple legal processes with their US attorney partners,
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and came to the conclusion that today, in an Affid David,
an FBI special agent laid out the evidence that led
investigators to cole The FBI analyzed his credit card and
cell phone records. So get a load of this part
(01:29:26):
of the story, and this is like this is buried
way in the thing. In an Affidavid, the FBI laid
out the case. The FBI analyzed his credit card and
cell phone records. The agency says he bought bomb making
materials at Northern Virginia home depots, Low's Microcenter, and Walmart.
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Investigators say that they tracked his twenty seventeen Nissan ra
on a license plate reader in DC the night of
January the fifth, about a half a mile from where
the bombs were placed. An investigation into the suspect's motive
is ongoing. I mean you have to be you have
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to be bonkers to think especially with Washington d C.
Washington d C is a fortress, I mean basically a fortress.
I mean you have cameras everywhere, the approaches from every direction,
are are are knowable. I mean, you can see. You
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could just go through the whole data set and say, okay,
let's see. Now you know, this guy tried to cover
his face, He tried to do all the stuff to conceal,
to do all that. But that's a that's a pretty
wild sort of thing. A neighbor who lives near Cole
(01:31:02):
said he was shocked to learn the pipe bomb suspect
resided on the same block quote. I never suspected anything
nefarious going on at that house. Like what would you
what would you think you would be seeing? Hey, Carl,
(01:31:25):
Hey Carl, Hey Carl, can you bring me some tannerite?
I need some tanner ride over here?
Speaker 2 (01:31:31):
Hey?
Speaker 1 (01:31:31):
Can you get me a pipe? I need a pipe?
About yay long?
Speaker 2 (01:31:34):
Like what do you like?
Speaker 1 (01:31:35):
How of course the guy, unless he's a maniac, is
gonna he's not gonna advertise. I just like when people
write this kind of stuff, it's I never suspected anything
nefarious going on at that house. Maybe you should have.
Maybe you should go knock on every door in the
neighborhood and say, what's going on in here?
Speaker 2 (01:31:58):
H o A what he got? Who is it?
Speaker 1 (01:32:05):
I'm feeding the baby? I mean I just I just
I don't even know. I don't know what this is.
I never suspected anything nefarious going First of all, God
God bless you man, the guy who gave that quote,
because I got to say something and he used the
word nefarious like that's great. People don't use big words anymore.
(01:32:35):
I never I mean nefarious.
Speaker 2 (01:32:37):
Boom.
Speaker 1 (01:32:38):
That guy, he's gonna be one of the witnesses. They're
gonna put him up on the stand because he's he's
a well spoken man, but he requested anonymity over concerns
that could impact his future employment. Listen, mister man, did
the guy employ you? I haven't seen anything at all
(01:33:03):
that would cause me concern, So that makes sense because
there was nothing nefarious. He didn't see anything nefarious going on,
and he also didn't see anything at all that would
cause me concern. Yeah, you're you're in the clear. You're good.
The neighbor said his daughter heard bullhorns outside at eight
fifteen am. She looked out the window and saw officers
(01:33:28):
outside the suspects home ordering people inside to come out
with their hands raised. The neighbor said it's a quiet
block where neighbors are friendly, and they didn't have any
(01:33:48):
interaction with people who lived at his address. Nothing ever
happens here. The neighbor said, it's like sleepy town. Well
that those are the ones that you always gotta go roll.
They're they're they're too quiet. So we had on one
hand you got the guy yelling no, that's never nothing nefarious,
(01:34:11):
and then the other one is, Hey, we don't know
what's going on, but I can tell you this right
now with biblical certitude. I can, I can, I can
tell you this right now, mister and missus ladies. This
guy gets his house raided. He's maybe the pipe bomb guy.
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Did nobody blow the whistle? You have to go back
to the first hour. Please go back to the first
hour if you're cutting in here late, because you know,
nobody blew the whistles. Hey, the Feds are outside. Who's
got a bomb? No, that's because what you pull somebody
(01:34:53):
over on the side of the road. Here, Now you
get everybody running all over the place, yelling and screaming
and beating up on the on the ice people. The
answer to the question is send ice, Send ice to
take this guy into custody, not the FBI. I sum
up News Talk eleven ten that a nine three WBT,
(01:35:29):
great song, what a great song. Okay, Steve, there's a
guy called Steve. He sent a message to us. This
is Steve. I just got a mobile decorator for my birthday.
I have it bluetooth through my iPhone and I am
listening on my car radio. Lol. Listen you can. You
(01:35:52):
can listen to WBT twenty four to seven. You're more
than welcome to do that. There are no nofen various
characters here at the program, and that's that's why we uh,
that's why we do what we do. Oh boy, you
think I'm gonna you think I'm gonna click on this?
If you think I'm gonna click on somebody sent me
a recorded click that. Uh, that's too dangerous. I can't.
(01:36:15):
I can't risk that. I'll check it out at the
uh at the end of the day or after the show. Discronificating,
wouldn't that be a discronificare No, no, no, no, no.
The disgratificator. The discronificator was the thing that Rush had
he had. In fact, what that was the back part
(01:36:37):
of that story, as everybody knows, is the discontificator is
not real. The discratificator was the thing that was allegedly
broken in his car and he I think he got
jacked up for like three hundred bucks. I was like,
but three hundred bucks back in the day, like like
in your you know, northern California, Sacramento. You don't need
(01:36:58):
that going on like that with the discreator check make.
It's going to be cold tonight. You should probably take
a look at your disgratificator. But if you can't find it,
what he's auto service. That's where I go. I get
my I get my I get my services done there
and uh, it's good. And I've never they've never come
to me and charged me for the dis gratificator. I
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just that's that's. That's all I can tell you about that.
That's a it's a c you know, it's I'm just
pro tip. Commet three I at list is still happening.
I don't know if you knew that or not. You
thought it might have gone away. Now that thing is
still That thing is still around, and here's the problem.
I think people have just decided to bail out on it.
Commet three I at list shows activity in Juice navigation
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camera teaser during the November twenty twenty five e essay,
that's the European machine that's up there. Uh, Jupiter's Icy
Moons explorer. Juice used five of its science instruments to
observe three iyat Liss. The instruments collected information about how
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the comet is behaving and what it's made of. Well,
yesterday we talked about about the gum, the gum that
was on the what the banu, remember it was the banu,
and we thought that was pretty interesting. But the three
eye Atlasts, I gotta tell you, I feel like I'm
very underwhelmed by what happened with the three I I
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felt like it had a lot of potential. It felt
to me like a lot of potential, and it just
it never really came back. And I do think the
space gum thing is more interesting than the three iyat
Liss because there's a lot of people that, look, everybody's
chewed gum. Not everybody has been to the three iye Atlas.
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If you get if you get my drift, other new
that's going on out there in our world and beyond.
By the way, you'll you'll note that we are looking
at at the world and beyond holiday markets and other
things that you can do in Charlotte this weekend. That's
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over at Axios. Go check that out. I love holiday markets.
I think it's a really cool thing to do. This
time last year, I was not here for the Hancock
Spikes for kids because I was over in Europe with
a group of wonderful people touring the Christmas markets over
there in in Vienna and other places, and it was
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it was an absolute blast. I think it's really cool
when you get to go to those markets and see
the different sort of special things that are out there
for you. One of the things that's so important is
for you all to participate tomorrow and bring a bike
to uh To to WBT, because I'm telling you, the
kids are gonna love it. But here's that's the other thing.
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The other thing about this is very important. We have
so many people who don't know the joy of riding
a bike or doing fun things outside and stuff like that.
The screen and the laptops and the phones and all
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that sort of stuff. That is something that this generation
is going to grow up as a natural sort of
a thing to do. But there is nothing like physical activity,
riding a bike, going out and just enjoying doing that.
It's a special thing. It's also, by the way, important
(01:40:45):
for you to let your kids ride a bike, because
if you don't let your kids ride the bike, then
the next generation of kids, when your kids have kids,
they're not going to ride a bike. You are we
going to be in a place at some point where
you're going to have to take lessons to ride a bike.
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My favorite thing. I remember my very first bike and
my favorite bike that I had was amazing and it
was it was a black bike. It was it was
just it was perfect. And I'm riding that bike. And
when you get that very first sale, that feeling when
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you're upright perfectly and you actually make it ten feet,
twenty feet, forty feet, fifty feet and then you have
to make the turn because you want to get back
to your house. That's such such a special feeling. It's freedom,
it's liberty, it's all that great stuff. And then you
go further and further and further and further, and that's
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that's the grand tradition. People want to be free. Nobody
wants to surf around on an iPad. Nobody wants to
go and run down the block with with a cell
phone in their hand, you know, to try to entertain themselves.
When you get up on a bike like that, that
very first time, and then that tenth time, and then
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that fiftieth time, and then now you're really at it.
That is something and that's a tradition that I think
needs to stick with us. I think we need to
understand the traditions of this culture, of this time, of
this stuff. So many kids have got it wrong, unfortunately,
(01:42:31):
because they haven't been acculturated in the right ways in
being free and understanding liberty, and loving the country and
loving your neighbors and helping people out and doing all
of that sort of stuff that is the importance of
this season, and passing along and giving a gift like
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a bike to a young girl or a young boy
that it's something that's transformational. It'll be transformational for them
and it'll be transformational for you. So bring us a
an unwrapped bike tomorrow starting at five pm at WBT,
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And thank you in advance for all the good stuff
that's going to be coming. Thanks to Nick and Andrew
and Pam, the Jam and Anna and Lonnie. I'm Brett Whittable.
I approve this hour News Talk eleven ten nin nine
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