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Speaker 1 (00:19):
AH News Talk eleven ten ninety nine to three WBT.
It's the Brett Winterbull Show. It is great to be
with you seven h four or five seven zero eleven ten.
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It's wonderful to be with you here today. There's so
much interesting stuff that is happening. I mean every day
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it's an interesting day, but there is so much interesting
stuff that is happening all in all, in real time.
And I want to start with this because we are
living in a time of consequence. This is a consequential time,
a time when the world watches, not just what we
say and what we do, And in this moment, one
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thing is clear. It is about what we do now
when you think about that, living in a time of consequence,
a time where the world watches not just what we say,
but what we do, And in this moment, one thing
is clear. Leadership rooted in strength is not a luxury.
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It's actually a necessity. Not just strength of will, but
strength of vision, strength that defends our borders, revives our economy,
and commands respect abroad. I have not seen the White
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House Press Corps as shook as I saw them today
trying to trap Caroline Levitt and the other folks in there,
because the press is used to winning. The press is
used to sort of showing off and saying this bit
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of bluster or that bit of bluster. But this is
not the strength of bluster. It is the strength of resolve,
the kind leadership that doesn't flinch when the media howls
or the global elite sneers. Remember that clip we had
yesterday with James Comy, with crazy James Comy talking about
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the Swifties and all that stuff. These people are cracking
up because they are not comfortable with a strong America.
They liked Joe Biden in office. They liked Kacklin Kamala
when she was in the position she was. They liked
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that it was easy because they felt like they were
getting over on those politicians. It is the strength of resolve.
It is the kind of leadership that doesn't flinch when
the media howls or the global elite sneer. It is
the kind of leadership that says America first, not America alone,
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but America with purpose. They don't know what to do
with this. You've seen people who are faking it. You
have seen fake phony people in your life, and you
say to them, well, what's your plan, And they spit
out a number of different sort of theories and scenarios
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or any of those sorts of things. And we used
to have a terminology for that. It's called you're getting
them by the minute. You're not sticking with anything, no resolve,
none of the stuff that has to happen. But now
we all are at home. We have seen what happens
when weakness masquerades is compassion. Cities overrun, families priced out,
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institutions hollowed out by ideology. But we're seeing a return
to sanity in real time, a return to law and order,
a return to the idea that the American dream belongs
to every citizen important to know citizen, not just the privileged,
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not just the criminal, not just the politically correct, but
every hard working soul who believes in this country. We're
watching people rebuilding their lives. We are looking at neighborhoods
coming back into their own We are rebuilding what others
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have allowed to decay. Manufacturing, energy, agriculture, the backbone of
our nation. We are not apologizing for our greatness. Say it,
say it right now. We are not apologizing for our greatness.
We are in the business of restoring the greatness of
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this country and abroad, the world has learned that America
is not to be trifled with, whether confronting economic aggression,
securing peace deals, or standing firm against rogue regimes. Go
ask the Iranians about it. We've made it clear. We're
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not going to be bullied. We're not going to be bought.
We're not going to be broken. Strength not cruelty. Strength
is clarity. It is the moral courage to say what
must be said, to do what must be done, and
to protect what must be preserved our nation, our nation.
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But be clear about this, it's not about one leader.
It's about a movement. It's about a movement that says
we're going to rebuild our nation, build it up, not
tear it apart. We have to do the hard work,
build up our families, our communities, our churches, our schools.
We have to bind the dangers. We have the spirit
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of service, of sacrifice, and of citizenship. Because the truth is,
we've had enough of division, enough of the politics of resentment,
enough of the leaders who apologize for our flag while
ignoring the cries of our people and We need unity,
not uniformity, but unity of purpose. Unity rooted in the
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belief that America is worth defending, worth loving, and worth building.
And that begins with leadership. Leadership that doesn't pander, that
doesn't posture, that doesn't show bote, Leadership that understands that
peace comes through strength, and that prosperities earned. It's not
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redistributed by socialists, wackos, professors. We've seen the kind of leadership,
and we've rejected it. Now it's our turn. It's our
turn to speak the truth. It's our turn to reject
the cynicism that corrodes our culture. Our turn to stand
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up for the values that made the country great. Faith, family, freedom,
and fierce resolve. We are not victims of history. We
are the authors of it. Let us build with courage,
let us build with conviction. Let us build a country
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that our children won't just inherit, but we'll be proud
of because in the end, history does not remember the critics.
It remembers the builders. It remembers the peacemakers, and most importantly,
the patriots. How do you choose to be remembered? To
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Brad It's not as Sassin jezz jesz minsets jazz jazz,
Minsets jazz Jazz min The News Talk eleven ten nine
three WVT Brett Wearable Show, Good to be with you.
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All right, We've got a bunch of stuff that we're
looking at here. I cannot believe that the press is
not excited about the potential for an end of a war.
Like I'm really shocked by that. I thought that the
press was all about, oh, no guns, no guns, no bombs,
none of that. We're just like a bunch of woosies
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that are just like walking around, Oh no, we don't
want to see any guns. We don't want to see
any bombs. But they seem like they want to have
They seem like they want to have like NonStop war.
What is this? I don't get this at all in
all sincerity, I do not understand why they're doing this.
Don't you want to see people be able to rebuild
their countries? Don't you want to be able to do
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you guys want to just run around and go be
part of you know, A violation of human rights here,
a violation of human rights there? What is this? What
is this in all seriousness. Somebody helped me out here
because I happen to believe that the average person doesn't
want to get shot at. And it's interesting because what
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is President Trump trying to do. He's being very consistent.
If you think about what's going on in Washington, DC,
and what's going on in Los Angeles, and what's going
on in a bunch of other locations, and what's going
on with Putin and Zelensky. What's incredible about this is
President Trump doesn't want to see more death and destruction.
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But I thought he was the big mean guy. I
thought he was the big bad ogre. Remember, Joe Biden
was tough. He's gonna take him behind the woodshed and
beat him up behind the gym and all this kind
of stuff. Are you kidding me? Joe Biden was so
afraid of Vladimir Putin he never had a conversation with
him once it got into the phase of kinetic warfare.
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It's because Joe Biden has nothing to say. If you
don't understand that Vladimir Putin has millions and millions of
documents that they hold that they can use to blackmail,
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that they can use to go after they can do
all that sort of stuff. Vladimir Putin knew exactly what
Joe Biden was. Joe Biden was a grifter, and his
son was a grifter, and his brothers were grifters. I mean,
that's what the deal was. And Joe Biden, I'll take
him out behind the woodshed. I'll take him out and
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straighten him out. I'll show him, Uh, he's not a
you know, well, you know the thing. I guarantee you.
I guarantee you that Vladimir Putin watched us flee from Afghanistan,
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and I'll bet you, I will bet you that he
felt embarrassed for the United States because of the way
Joe Biden exercised that sort of strategy. I mean, it's
incredible when you think about it, it's absolutely remarkable. And
he kept looking at his watch, and he kept looking
at his watch, and he kept looking at his watch,
and he would never say the names of the people
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that were killed at the abbey gate. Donald Trump did
something decidedly different. Donald Trump said, this is never going
to happen again. If I get back in the office
of the presidency, this is not ever going to happen again.
And as a builder, you can understand that he doesn't
want to see death and destruction because what is the
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point You just have to rebuild everything again? And and
you know with with the architecture and the stuff like that,
people are not you know, high on having to rebuild
stuff because their taxes go up because they're shortages of housing.
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Comes to play all of this stuff. I mean, it
is very easy to understand in this But the press
loves the death and destruction. The press loves it. They
thrive on it. Think about it this way. When's the
last time you saw a member of the press in
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the National Press in Washington, DC go and interview people
who might have been afflicted by violence in their community.
You never see that. You don't see it on Fox
and Friends. You don't see once in a while you
see it on Fox and Friends. You don't see it
on MSNBC. You don't see it on CNN. You don't
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see it on ABC, NBCCBS, you don't see any of
that sort of stuff. Oh they'll talk they'll talk about
the Oh look at this, this is the Broadway show
that's going to be opening. Oh wow, that's so relevant,
it's so wonderful, it's so cool. They don't ever go
into the rough neighborhoods and try to talk to people
about the price of violence. Why doesn't the press do that.
They're afraid and they're also sort of racist in a
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lot of ways. They don't want to go talk to
the people that are experiencing it up close and personal.
What they want to do is have it interpreted by
some MSNBC person who's going to do an interpretive dance
rendition to try to make people understand how painful it
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is when people lose a child. That is terrible. I
got a story a thirteen year old in Baltimore, a
thirteen year old in Baltimore who's already been rung up
for eighteen felonies. Thirteen years old using a gun, eighteen felonies?
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Why oh, why are we not talking about that? Oh,
it's because Orange Man, Bad Comy Man, Good Comy Man
is a goof. I mean, this is this is terrible.
This is why we have to redouble and redouble and
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redouble the commitments that need to be made so that
every community is going to be prosperous. News Talk eleven
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to ten, not a nine to three WBT. It's the
Brett Wintererble Show. What do you say, we jump out
and we talk to Jim from San Diego. Jim, welcome
to the program. What's on your mind today, sir?
Speaker 2 (15:51):
Yes, Hello, I'm not a real character. I'm a fictitious
character that Brett made up. He just puts the filter
on my voice. But when I call in like the Baileys,
I don't really exist. He just just made me up.
Speaker 1 (16:08):
Thank you. Was crazy. I don't know what he was saying. Honestly,
that was that was some That was some straight up
so col sort of thing that he was that he
was trying to push. I don't know what that was.
You know what that means? He killed the show. The
show has been killed. The show has been killed. The
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show has been martyred. Yes, yes, fire it up. That's it.
You know what that means. It's not just that we
have to start again because Jim took us so far
off the rails. I don't even think we can do
it again. There's talk eleven ten out of nine three WBT,
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it's the Brent Wintererble Show. Welcome, it's great to be
with you. Oh, We've got so much great stuff we're
gonna be talking about. I wonder if Jim's gonna call today,
maybe maybe not. It is his pleasure to be with you.
Why are all these democrats like just very upset about
the way Donald Trump is trying to save.
Speaker 3 (17:20):
Lives drugged out maniacs and homeless people.
Speaker 1 (17:23):
I didn't say that, but the fact of the matter is,
you know, you did raise that as a potential as
a potential defense there. I mean, when you when you
get into that situation. I don't know what Jim was saying,
like it was like it was very weird. It was
like a separation of reality. I'm gonna give him. I'm
gonna give him two days for for for fighting. Okay,
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two days doesn't get to come back for two days
until he figures out how he's gonna handle himself. I mean,
that's all I'm saying. This is all I'm saying. I mean,
we try to infotain people and and do a number
of different things. This is not enfotainment of any kind
at all. A thirteen year old with eighteen felony arrests
under his belt and a GPS monitor on his ankle,
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charge on his ankle charged in violent Baltimore crime spree
thirteen and you're doing a crime spree A thirteen year
old male, who already has eighteen felony arrests on his record,
recently was charged in connection with a spree of are
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you ready for this? Armed carjackings and robberies. That's from
WBFF TV citing the Baltimore Police, So it goes like this.
Around six forty four am on July the twenty sixth,
officers responded to an attempted carjacking. The station said. The
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victim reported that in the twenty three hundred block of
Guilford Street, two male juveniles eggs ed their car and
ran towards her vehicle. WBFF said when the victim tried
to re enter her car, the suspects entered it too
and struck her multiple times with an unknown black object.
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The station said the victim managed to reverse her car,
after which the suspects fled the scene, according to the police,
Almost twenty four hours later, about five point thirty one
on July twenty seventh, officers were called to the scene
of a carjacking in the one hundred block of East
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Lanvelle Street. The station said. The victim said a vehicle
blocked her path and three suspects exited the vehicle and
demanded her keys, wallet, and phone. According to WBFF, the
victim complied and the suspects drove away in her vehicle.
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It just goes on and on and on. Station said
investigators on July twenty eighth tracked the suspects vehicle using
its tag and located it along with a stolen car
in the five hundred block of Highland Avenue. Police identified
one of the suspects as a thirteen year old man.
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Mail see, I'm so used to saying things about adults.
I can't even process the thirteen year old mail comment
in question since his ankle monitor GPS placed him at
the scene of each crime, so they're tracking him he's thirteen.
The thirteen year old was arrested and taken to juvenile booking,
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where he was charged with carjacking, robbery, assault, and several
other offenses. Officials told the station the juvenile has aeen
previous felony arrests in Baltimore City eighteen. The investigation is
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still ongoing. Former Baltimore City Police Deputy Commissioner Jason Johnson
told WBFF and a follow up story that young repeat
offenders are a growing problem. The state maintains juvenile detention
facilities for a reason. And this is a poster child
literally for the type of person that needs to be detained. Yes,
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that's true. In fact, we have to build a different
sort of penitentiary for young offenders. And I think really
the best way you're gonna be able to handle that
is solitary confinement. I think you're gonna put them in
solitary confinement and let them sit and cool it for
about ten days. They'll get their meals, you slide them
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under the table, whatever it is it's going to be.
But this is what you have to do. You have
to isolate so that they realize that this is no
way to go. And I look, I understand this. Could
people go that's not that's so terrible isolation. I don't
know what's what's the alternative letting these young people go
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around murdering people, running them over, stealing their cars. How
does this kid know how to drive a car? How
does he know any of this sort of stuff. I mean,
it's disgusting. I think we need I think we need
another level of incarceration, and you know, lock them up
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and then try to rehab them. And if they don't
want to be rehabed, lock them back up. At some point,
you're gonna decide whether or not you want to be
a part of society. And if you choose not to
be a part of society, that's okay, that's okay. There
are some people that just are never going to understand
why it is that they shouldn't be carjacking people at
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the age of thirteen. Maybe by the time he gets
to be twenty one, all that solitary confinement that might
help him, That might get him straightened out. And if
it doesn't, then we'll have to figure out another way
to approach this. You don't have a right to go around,
you know, carjacking people. You don't have a right to
do that. That's not what you're supposed to do. So
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as a consequence, we have to separate you from everybody
else because clearly you're not getting the message. There's talk
eleven ten, now an I'm three WBT Brett Water will
show seven oh four five seven eleven ten. All right,
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let's let's get some sound in here. How about this? Okay,
I guess give me cut number twenty three? Can I
get cut number twenty three? Your favorite candidate for the
Mayoralty of New York City is Mom Donnie, and he's
kind of trying to start a fight with the president.
Cut twenty three go.
Speaker 4 (24:02):
Former Governor Cuomo has been conspiring with President Trump. The
job of mayor is not to audition to be the
jester for a want to be king.
Speaker 1 (24:14):
That is so soft, That is just so soft. This
guy is rich as rich can be, and he still
lives in an apartment that is rent controlled. I mean,
these people, these people are unbelievable. And at one point
last week he was running around saying, Oh my gosh,
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I hope Trump doesn't come after me. I hope he
doesn't come after me. I hope that doesn't really happen.
This guy's not even rating at this stage of the game.
I mean, he's really not. He's going around, he's given speeches,
he's doing all this sort of stuff like this, but
he's not really able to kind of close the deal
with these folks. And now there's this rumor going around,
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a very silly rumor going around, that says Donald Trump
is is gonna he's gonna team up with Andrew Cuomo
so that Mom Dommy doesn't get elected. Here's what I
would say. I would say the exact opposite if you
want to be living in a socialist paradise where crime
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is rampant, then fine, vote for mom Dommy. You don't
have to live in New York. You can move any
place you want to go and live. And you could
just like leave it to mom Dommy. We could just
rename it. It could be mom Dommy Land, mom Dommy Land.
Why don't we do that, Mom Donni Lan. That's that's
that's a great possibility. You can you can rename everything,
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change everything up. But the fact of the matter is
when this character, if he does get elected, When this character,
if he does get elected, and things go bad, it's
gonna be great to watch. It's gonna because because they have,
they have put upon themselves the craziness of these wackos,
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and this is not this is not out of the
ordinary by any stretch of the imagination. Let me give
you a couple ones. Okay, you know Michelle Wu. Does
anybody know who Michelle Wu is. Michelle Wu is sort
of the female Mom Domi. She is the mayor of
chuk not Chicago, of Boston. So she's threatening the president.
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She's saying, you know, you're bad, You're a really bad person.
Everything is really really bad. It's awful, it's terrible. And
before I let you hear what she said, I want
you to hear what she started with. This is really
quite something. I want you to be very careful, Isaac,
because you may not be able to survive this, okay,
says cut number twenty two. Cutt number twenty two, letter
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rip everybody, who Gloria, did we alter any of that? Isaac?
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Was that was that not as delivered? That is as
delivered untouched?
Speaker 5 (27:49):
That?
Speaker 1 (27:50):
Okay, that's some power man. That those are power lungs.
I mean for real, like that is you're carrying that note.
That note went like a minute ten. Holy cow. But
you see, you've got to understand how Michelle Wu thinks.
Michelle Wu thinks, oh look, bred in circuses. I'm going
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to give it. I'm going to let everybody get all
all about this stuff and let them all be about
this and the other thing. So here's Michelle Wu. And
now this is where we get down and dirty. Eleven
thirty cut number twenty one. Please go.
Speaker 6 (28:26):
We're here again today because last week Boston received a
letter from the Attorney General of the United States on
official letterhead from the federal government, threatening to prosecute city
officials and withhold federal funds unless we cooperate with carrying
out mass deportations at a time when this federal administration
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is already causing so much fear and charm in our communities.
These threats are serious and consequential. But our same communities
have told me loud and clear that silence in the
face of oppression is not an option.
Speaker 1 (29:14):
Oh, oh, tell it.
Speaker 6 (29:21):
The US Attorney General asked for a response by today,
So here it is.
Speaker 1 (29:27):
Go for it.
Speaker 6 (29:38):
Here is our response. Still attacking our cities to hide
your administration's failures. Unlike the Trump administration, Boston follows the law,
and Boston will not back down from who we are
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and what we stand for.
Speaker 1 (30:04):
Amazing. Number one, A microphone is an amplification device, and
she was just eating the microphone. You need to just
step back a little bit away from Did you hear
how the beautiful woman singing? Did? She didn't, she didn't
pin it? She did it just right. Michelle Woo, you're
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not ready for prime time? What's wrong with you? I
don't know. I'm forswearing the Celtics until she leaves town.
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Who's talk? Eleven ten? Now an I'm three WBT. It's
the Brettwittererble Show. It's great to be with you. Seven
oh four five seven zero eleven ten. All right, So
I just want to say something because I have to
be consistent, and this is this is an important story.
And Isaac, you're not You're not to cut my mic.
You are not to cut my mic. Isaac is important. Yes,
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you know what I'm going about to say. You know
what I'm going to talk about here. This is something
that's gonna freak you out. It's a big, freaky story.
So you know, the mysterious object that is hurtling towards us, Yes,
I have to talk about that. Yes, the mysterious object
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that is hurtling toward us from beyond the Solar system.
This is now it's starting to get weird. This is
now starting to get weird. It appears to be emitting
its own light, Like this thing that is coming towards
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us has its own ability to emit light toward us.
Like so if you think about like an asteroid, if
you think about something like a comet, right, you understand
what that all is. But Victor tanger Man, what a name?
Victor Tangerman has this piece over in Yahoo News. If
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it's Yahoo News, you know it's like real legit stuff.
Last month, astronomers made an exciting discovery observing an interstellar object,
only the third ever observed hurtling towards the center of
the Solar System. Now I've told you about this three
I at liss is what it's called. It has caught
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the attention of the Harvard astronomer Avi Lobe, who has
a long track record of making predictions about previous interstellar
objects being relics from an extraterrestrial civilization. And while they're
a growing consensus among among the folks here, they're starting
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to worry about what it is that's going on. In
a blog post over the weekend, Lobe pointed to the
observations by NASA's Hubble Space telescope, which showed a glow
of light likely from a coma, ahead of the motion
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of the three I atlas. That that's coming. A coma
or a comma is the hazy luminous cloud that surrounds
the nucleus of a comet. Isaac, don't don't pack up
your bags, don't run away. It's gonna be all right.
You're gonna be one of the people to go greet them, okay,
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and just say hey, what's happening. However, no evidence for
a bright cometry tale in the opposite direction, he wrote
with scientists suggesting it was evidence that dust was evaporating
from the object's sun facing side. The observation led lobe
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and his colleagues to an intriguing, albeit far fetched possibility
that it is the mysterious object generating its own light,
always putting his stuff away. After deliberations with his colleague
and Harvard astrophysicist Eric Keito, Loebe suggested that the simplest
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interpretation of the three I Atlas observed steep brightness profile
is that it's nucleus produces most of the light. Yeah,
it's just the nucleus. I don't know what that means.
I didn't take science. That would also mean that the
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actual size is much smaller than currently thought, roughly in
line with the size of the first two interstellar objects
that we've observed. The first one was called umwah mua
umwah muah oh muhamoa oh muha moa. Is that what
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it is? Yeah? Okay, well so you're totally a space guy. Ah,
yeah you are. And twenty one boris off. This sounds
like bands that would be coming to your town and
you don't really know what they're doing. This is crazy.
The Harvard astronomer suggested two possibilities. Either three I Atlas
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is naturally emitting radiation because it's from a rare fragment
from a core of a nearby supernova that is rich
and radioactive material. I don't want any of that near me.
Or it's a spacecraft powered by nuclear energy and dust
emitted from the frontal surface might be from dirt that
accumulated on the surface during its interstellar travel. It is
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really hard if you're doing interstellar travel. A lot of
people don't understand this, so let me give you guys
a tip. You have got to clean the windshields otherwise
you're screwing everything up. This is what this is. It's
Lobe deemed the former explanation highly unlikely and that the
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latter is requiring better evidence to be viable. This thing
is gonna make us crazy because this is like it's
gonna it's coming like Thanksgiving time, and I'm telling you
right now, if you don't have the food that these
guys want, they're gonna really they're gonna give you a
hard time. They can't just certain. They got dietary restrictions.
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They got all kinds of things that they can't eat.
Like you try to hand them a peppermint patty, they're
gonna be angry, like a peppermin patty or an oreo.
You can't give them that stuff that it does. It's
incompatible with their uh with their radiational profiles. Coming up
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coming up later on the program, many people have been
exposed to rabies because they went down into a cave
and now these people might be getting rabies. So would
you rather have space aliens come to your house or
rabbid relatives come to your house? I already have rabbid relatives,
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so I just stick with that. That's fascinating. Coming up
on the next program, News Talk eleven ten, not nine
three WBT Whatterable Show, Good to Be with You seven
oh four five seven eleven ten, Good to be with You? Okay,
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So a uh, I gotta, I gotta, I gotta look
at this craziness that is now starting to surround guess
who Gavin Newsom. Oh boy, all right, so let me
take you on a very short journey. But this is
an important story. This could mean that it's curtains for
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Gavin Newsom. He's got this guy who works for him
named Isy Gardon. Okay, he is the guy who is
telling Gavin Newsom to start fights with Trump. He's been
doing all these crazy things in the last couple of days.
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I don't know what's going on with Gavin Newsom. He
may be cracking up. But here's a here's a clip
from Dana Perino. This has cut twenty and Gavin Newsom
he's been trying to be Donald Trump. He's like, really,
he's actually attempting to be Donald Trump. And Dana Perino
was a pretty mild person on the five and on
(39:12):
her show with Bill Hemmer, she is pleading with Gavin
Newsom to stop because he's becoming a clown. Cut number twenty.
Speaker 7 (39:22):
Go for the last week Gavin Newsom, And why am
I giving him advice? You had to stop it with
the Twitter thing. I don't know where his wife is.
Speaker 1 (39:32):
If I want his.
Speaker 7 (39:32):
Wife, I would say, what you are making a fool
of yourself.
Speaker 1 (39:36):
Stop it. Do not let your staff tweet.
Speaker 7 (39:39):
And if you're doing it yourself, put the phone away
and start over. And if you want he's got a
big job as governor of California, but if he wants
an even bigger job, he has to be a little
bit more serious.
Speaker 1 (39:49):
So is he. Garden is the press flag behind governor
press office there in California. And this guy looks like
he's just he's just one of these weirdos. I'm sorry,
but he just looks like a weirdo. Just if you
could imagine a weirdo in your mind. This guy's a
weirdo account that has been imitating and mocking President Donald
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Trump with the state still needing forty billion dollars in
aid for fire victims. So what these idiots are trying
to do I'm not saying necessarily, is Isaac. I'm not
saying so we can flag this. I'm not saying necessarily
that Gavin Newsom is an idiot. But this person who's
(40:33):
advising him, I think is doing very grave damage. Which, okay,
if that's what you want to do, that's what you
want to do. Garden, who lists his term as student
body president in high school on his LinkedIn profile, confirms
(40:53):
on x that he is responsible for bad work related
tweets associated with the Governor's press office. His official title
is Director of Communications for Governor Gavin Newsom, meaning that
he's responsible for the gov Press Office account, which is
(41:14):
the official state owned account for the governor's press office.
As Breitbart noted, Governor Press Office account attempts to mimic
the tone and style of Trump and his truth social posts.
(41:35):
So here's like an example. Okay, wow, tomorrow history will
be made. Carolyn Levitt will have no answers for the
supposed fake media about California's beautiful maps. People are saying
they are the greatest maps ever created, even better than
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Christopher Columbus. Donald the failure Trump be warned. That's what
this guy thinks is a good strategy being the governor
of the state of California. So this this dope doesn't
(42:18):
realize that California still needs forty billion dollars in fire eid.
Raise your hand if you're driving, don't raise your hand.
Raise your hand if you think Donald Trump is going
to speedily deliver that money to Gavin Newsom. I mean,
(42:41):
I'm sorry, but that is a dumb thing to do.
When you're trying to get the money to your people
and you decide you want to do the clown show
that is a problem. That is a major problem. So
this particular character who's essential actually a nobody who's running
(43:02):
the office of the messaging coming from Gavin Newsom, this
is insane. There is nobody that's gonna want to send
that money. I'm telling you, they're gonna make him sweat
this out. Now. The other thing that we found out,
(43:22):
and this is important, there's billions of dollars that have
disappeared when it came to the money for the people
who were suffering. Have you guys seen this story. The
story is, hey, we're doing a concert. This is this
is way back in like Mayor or April, and they
had all these sort of stars that came out to
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sing songs. They wanted to raise money for the fire
people and all that sort of stuff. And what ended
up happening was they raised money. They raised like a
couple of billion. But that money is not going to
anybody who is affected by the fires. It's going to
all these left wing weirdo causes that have nothing to
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do with getting people back into their houses. So I
would I would be very careful if I were Gavin Newsom,
because you do know that Pam Bondy is in the
business of trying to find waste, fraud, and abuse, and
(44:31):
you may find yourself getting a summons. You may find
yourself getting indicted, Governor Newsom, if you can't make good
on the money that was spent to begin with all
of this. These people are making it way too easy
(44:54):
on the federal government to hold them up. This is
a big deal. It's not funny. And I think they're
gonna be dragging their feet at the White House. I
think they're gonna be like, eh, maybe we'll send them
some money in May, and maybe in June, maybe in
June of next year. News Talk eleven ten not a
(45:26):
nine three WBT. He get a lot of messages that
have come in here today and I want to share
some of them with you, really really good takes, like
especially good takes today. I like it. I like what
I'm seeing. So let's jump in and take a peek
at this at four thirty five in the afternoon. Both
Thompson's gonna be joining us at fifty past the hour,
(45:47):
catch up with him, see what he's see what he's
working on for tomorrow, everything else. So here we go.
This is a I don't necessarily get names on here,
So this is a listener who said Joe Biden didn't
say anything about Putin or Russia because he forgot where
Russia and who Putin was Oh, that's very possible. Yes,
(46:08):
I do. I do think that that's that's a that's
a possible reality. What else do we get here? We
got coming in They will cover violence in Gaza, meaning
the press, the press wants to cover violence and Gaza.
They will do that, actually, and uh, that is that
is something that is happening. But yet at the same time,
(46:29):
they don't go to Gaza. Isn't it interesting that you
don't see a lot of American reporters going over to Gaza.
They they they're they're all about the Ukraine thing, but
they're not really about the the Gaza thing, which I
which I find to be kind of odd. Uh in
many ways. Uh. This one is from Michael R. Democrats
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want to fight for people as though they were incapable,
too weak, or not smart enough to fight for themselves.
Republicans will for the most part, fight alongside those same
people as long as they want and deserve the support.
That's a really smart take as well. What else did
(47:13):
we get in here? Put the parents in prison? That's
a reference to the kid that has eighteen felonies and
he's been doing carjacking and he's thirteen years old. I
just fear that they don't have a parent. I just
think that there's self raising and self roaming in that
(47:35):
regard this one coming in. Let's stop wearing our kids' clothes,
listening to our kids music, and living our lives through
our kids' lives being they are so called buddy instead,
let's be their parents. Oh absolutely, I agree with that.
(47:56):
Big time. Spencer, ANSWER's got good stuff here. Spencer has
mom dummy land. That is that's very true. The mom
dummy land. That's that is a one hundred cent true,
especially as it is about Boston. What else do we have?
(48:18):
Oh my god, Brett, please stop with the shrill signing.
Killed my Oh the lady that was singing, okay, no,
that was that was really quite something. She she she
went way way way over the top. That was way
over the top. Corey from Matthews also said, please stop it, please,
(48:39):
please don't, don't don't play that music where they were
getting the music. You're right on the money. I hope
mom Dommy gets elected by those New York City morons
and let the rest of the country see how great
socialism is. That's a caller. That's a great take because
they're coming out of Florida. I like that. I do.
(49:00):
I do like that a lot. I think that's fantastic. Brett.
She is frustrated, wishful thinking person who wants to be
an opera singer. Watch out Broadway. Here's okay. Michelle Wu
was not the singer. That was a That was a
singer who came before the speech that she gave. It's
(49:22):
not Yoko Ono either, And Boston follows the law, I guess,
not immigration law. No, that's true. That's that's exactly right on.
And this look, I can't I can't deny this. Michelle
Wu equals a wacka doo. Maybe a wacka doo could
be one heck of a guitar lick in the bumper music. Yeah,
(49:43):
that was a good one. That was That was a
good one. Uh Stan. It's time to stop the federal
government bailout of blue policy states with money from all
the states. It's mismanagement of forestry resources due to believe
and climate change that caused the fires in southern California.
(50:04):
If their policies are great moral option. Then let the
people in their state pay for the consequence. They're not
going to pay for the consequences. That's the big problem here.
That is the big problem. And then of course New
York would be better off to elect a rat to
be the mayor. Oh, I don't know about That would
(50:27):
be tough. That would be tough because if you had
to make a policy decision, how would you communicate with
a rat, unless unless this person is using rat in
the other way, which is like, the guy's a dirty rat.
We got to put this guy in charge of stuff.
(50:47):
I don't know about this. I do think, I do
think you do have to teach people a lesson and
these people who are imbued with the belief of loving socialism,
make them live the socialist experience. I think there's a
lot of people who just think it's gonna be like
(51:07):
really cool, Like we're not gonna run out of any money,
We're not gonna have any empty food shells, we're not
gonna have any of this sort of stuff. And that's fine.
They can do that all they want. We could see
what's going on. Here's how you get people to stop
being socialists. You start taking people around and you put
them in those people's homes. So you just take like Bob,
(51:33):
and Bob is wanting to be a he wants to
experiment with socialism. So let's go get Manny and Moe
and Jack, and let's take those three folks and put
them in his apartment where he's going to live. And
he's gonna have to share everything with them, but they're
not gonna pay any rent. Only he's gonna pay the rent.
(51:54):
I think that's how you get them. I think that's
how you get it done. Like, if you think about it,
it's like the hot stove sort of a thing, right,
don't touch the stove. Stove is hot, don't touch it.
What happens you see kids, they'll oh, oh, I'm gonna
touch it. Boom oh now you burn yourself that. Now
you're never gonna do it again. That's a problem. That's
(52:14):
a problem. And socialism is, let's be honest, socialism is
worse than worse. Socialism kills the ability to operate independently
because you have to do mother may I twenty four
seven three sixty five, and you have to go and
(52:35):
get permission for everything you're going to do. And at
some point it's a drag at some point it is
a drag. There's talk eleven ten, nine, nine to three WBT,
it's the Brett whatever show. Good to be with you
(52:57):
seven oh four or five seven oh eleven ten, and
it is. It is great to be with you. Welcoming
back to the program. Bo Thompson joining us. Hello, Bo Thompson,
how are you.
Speaker 5 (53:10):
Hey, Brett. I'm doing well. Hope you are.
Speaker 1 (53:12):
Yeah, everything is, Everything is moving according to the plan
so far. It is great to be to be with you.
I have a question. I have a question for you. Okay,
are you Are you getting excited about the upcoming football season?
Broadly speaking, how are you feeling about that?
Speaker 5 (53:33):
Well? I love fantasy football for the NFL, and so
I'm cranking up playing in Well, actually, I'm playing in
three leagues this year, much to the dismay of my wife,
who thinks I should be playing in just one. But
I'm playing in two, and one of them is with
our buddy Matt Harris here at work. I've been playing
in that for like years and years, and I have
(53:56):
one with some buddies that are outside of work, and
then we decided the other day to to do one
with the morning show. So I love a fantasy football
I've been doing that for I don't know what twenty
five years, but you know that makes every game every
Sunday interesting somehow. So I love pro football. I'm I'm
(54:16):
not as much of a college football guy, but you know,
my son goes to Wake for us, so I'm a
big Wake guy, and I think the Bill Belichick thing
is gonna be really interesting to our heels of course,
being on BT. So yeah, yes, the answer to your
question is yes, I love football and I'm excited.
Speaker 1 (54:32):
It's back, okay. Jerry Jones has shared a kind of
reasoning behind his insistence on being the Cowboy GM. He
says he likes the pain, Like do you think he
I mean, I'm looking at this and I'm going, wait
a minute, you have like one of the most storied franchises, right,
He's I mean, it's like one of the most you know,
(54:52):
even though they haven't won in a million years. He's
He's saying, I just like, I just like being kind
of uncomfortable with all this sort of stuff. And look,
I understand it's like the Netflix documentary that they're doing
and all that sort of stuff like that, but he
says I've had people say to me, Jerry, you subject
yourself to so much criticism, you need a buffer. I
don't like that. I like the pain. Isn't winning better
(55:16):
than the pain?
Speaker 5 (55:16):
Bo Thompson, This is like every Cowboy fans worst nightmare.
No thing I like losing it's fun. I mean, they
haven't won in so long. I mean every year about
this time is when all Cowboys fans think that that
the you know, super Bowl or bus right, and they
always figure out a way to mess it up. And
(55:37):
it's got to be frust I mean, I'm not a
Cowboys fan, but I have buddies who are, and it's
got to be frustrating to hear hear the Big Boss
sound like he's content with the status quo, which we
all know is hasn't been anything to talk about in years.
Speaker 1 (55:52):
They haven't won this century.
Speaker 5 (55:55):
Yeah, I mean there are kids that are getting set
to have kids that don't have any memory of a
Cowboys even you know, beat Playoff Run, forget the super Bright.
Speaker 1 (56:07):
They haven't won in this millennium.
Speaker 5 (56:10):
I mean, and yet, and yet they're America's team, are they?
People are just lapping up this Netflix documentary and and
they're playing in the NFL kickoff. And that's for good
reason because they still they still are are They still
meant money and they sell you know, the merchandise goes off.
(56:31):
I mean, it's a good degree. It's kind of like
the Lakers, kind of like the Yankees, But then the
Lakers and the Yankees have been relevant in you know,
the last few years at least.
Speaker 1 (56:39):
Sure. Absolutely. Okay, let's go over to President Trump here
for a quick second. What we've seen over the last
twenty four really actually it's gonna be more like thirty
five thirty eight hours going all the way back to
the weekend and then coming with the meetings last night
and all this sort of stuff. This guy is on
one heck of a role. And I'm wondering he is
(57:02):
certainly not enjoying the difficulties that he's had to go
through over the period of time that he had to
to try to get back into the office of the presidency.
But man, he is rolling. Now. This is something that's
very interesting to look at, and I think people will
be studying this for many years down the road.
Speaker 5 (57:23):
Well, he's playing the long game a bit here, and
you and I've had discussions over the years I've always
said I think he's best when he shows a little
restraint yep, and pulls back and lets things sort of
play out and doesn't feel like he needs to be
on truth Social reacting every five minutes to things. Now,
I mean that's a daily, day to day thing. Like
(57:44):
I mean, within the last two or three days, he's
had one of those. I think it was Sunday night
where he got on you know, True Social ahead of
the Zelensky White House visit. I think, sort of clapping
back at some of the you know analysis that was
going out over the weekend, the Sunday shows and the
fallout from Friday. But I think, you know, if you look,
(58:05):
I read his truth Social posts on the show this morning,
sort of outlining what happened at the end of all
of yesterday's activities, And when you read that and compare
it to some of the ones where I feel like
he kind of knee jerk reacts to things sometimes, I
always think he's much better when he's sort of pulled
back and measured and at least right now. I mean,
(58:28):
the big question here is what does Putin do now.
I know that everyone's saying out of the White House
that he's agreed to meet with Zelensky and that's in
the works and hopefully, you know, that will happen, and
then President Trump will be the third leg of that
when the trilap part happens. But this is all you know,
(58:49):
remains to be seen. And the big wild card is obviously,
as he always is, of Vladimir Putin, and nobody really knows.
But if you look at what Trump did on Friday,
and then he looked at what he did yesterday, and look,
there were a lot of people that were sort of
I mean, I was wondering on the show leading into
this yesterday if we were going to have a repeat
of what happened the last time the Winsky was at
(59:10):
the White House, and I thought that everyone involved and
President Trump at the top of that, did what they
needed to do with this meeting yesterday, and it was
measured and it was you know, all participants seemed to
be civil, and that's what you got to have. But
then you have the wild card on the other side
(59:31):
of the world that's going to really sort of hold
the key to how this all plays out. But if
it plays out the way Trump wants it to, it's
it's been I think over his two administrations, I think
the way he's orchestrated it has been one of the
best things he's done.
Speaker 1 (59:46):
I think I think he's unencumbered now because he can't
run again. I mean, I know people always do the
boogeyman thing where they're like, he's going to try to
run again and become but we know that that's not
going to come to pass. But this is the thing
that I think is interesting about him, because he's free
to do these sorts of things, and he has a
team around him that that is not trying to jam
(01:00:09):
certain things in his direction like he did in the
first term. And I think I think that that is
a very liberating sort of thing for him when it
comes to doing what he's got to do with the
negotiations and and and and and sort of managing them
on the fly.
Speaker 8 (01:00:26):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:00:27):
And he is certainly not somebody who is in any way,
shape or form enjoying the pain. I think he's I
think he's very much enjoying the wins.
Speaker 5 (01:00:36):
Wait, he doesn't. He doesn't want to wait three decades
for a win.
Speaker 1 (01:00:40):
Right, And he'said I mean, look, he said earlier today,
he said, I called Vladimir Putin. It was one o'clock
in the morning and we talked and and I'm thinking,
what must that be. Like Vladimir Putin is sitting in
his office on the phone rings and it's Donald Trump
and he's like, Vladimir, I gotta talk to you, you know.
I mean, this is this is going to be something
that we'll be talking about for for decades. I think,
(01:01:01):
just just in terms of the way the body politic goes, there's.
Speaker 5 (01:01:06):
One thing that I've sort of had my eye on.
And I don't know if you've noticed this or whether
you think it's a big deal or not, but I
do think it's worth noting that Sunday morning, Rubio went
on three different shows. Yep, he's the Secretary of State,
so he was one of the ones in the room
on Friday and also yesterday. But I think it's significant,
(01:01:31):
or it could be significant down the road that he
is the he seems to be the outside of President Trump.
He's the chosen mouthpiece and the face of this and
and secretary of State. But but he is and it
does I have not seen much from j. D. Vance
and we talk about, Okay, who's the heir apparent? Is
it jd Vance or is it Marco Rubio that I
(01:01:54):
just think it's interesting that Marco Rubio went on three
different shows on Sunday and then there he was last
night on five talking to Jesse Waters, and he seems
to be the preferred explainer of this outside of the
President himself.
Speaker 1 (01:02:08):
Big time stuff, great stuff. What do you got coming
up tomorrow on the show?
Speaker 5 (01:02:11):
Hey, he's been following along at home. We are giving
away Toad the Wet Sprocket tickets folks, and the way
you win is you call and you identify the band,
the nineties band with the weird name, like today we
had a little hubasnanc we had a little Presidents of
the United States of America, crash Chest, Dummies, Limp Biscuit.
(01:02:34):
So if you're up on your nineties weird band names,
then you can win tickets to the Toad the Wet
Sprocket concert in Charlotte on Saturday night at the Amp Valentine.
So we'll be doing that tomorrow, all the latest out
of Washington. Also Teresa Payton tomorrow as well as Beth
and I'll get at cranking at six am.
Speaker 1 (01:02:52):
Thanks so much, man, great talking to you, buddy, whim
David masks Stones. I'm covering two Fast News Talk eleven
ten nine three WVT Gret Warterable show. Great to be
(01:03:12):
with you, a lot of stuff that we have not
yet gotten to and I'm going to dive right back
into this here very quickly. So I want you to
hear this. This piece of sound, President Trump, this could
be cut seventeen President Trump and Georgia Maloney. Georgia Maloney
is the Prime Minister of Italy and she is there
(01:03:37):
in the meeting yesterday. She is She and Trump are
of very equal minds. Like they are. They are thinking
about strategic things, while all the other folks who are
there in the room are not necessarily ready for prime time.
I want you to hear this. This is cut number
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seventeen President and Georgia Maloney yesterday during the conversation.
Speaker 3 (01:04:04):
Prime Minister Maloney of Italy, who's a really great leader
and an inspiration over there. She's she's served now, even
though she's a very young person, she's served there for
a long period of time relative to others. They don't
last very long.
Speaker 1 (01:04:19):
You've lasted a long time. You get to be there
a long time. Please here, what you go yeah.
Speaker 9 (01:04:26):
Well, thank you very much Donald, mister President for hosting
us today in this important meeting, and I think it
is an important day, a new phase after three years
and half that we didn't see any kind of sign
from the Russian side that there was a willing for dialogue.
So something is changing. Something has changed thanks to you.
(01:04:49):
Thanks also to the starting in the battlefield, which was
achieved with the bravery of prep of Ukrainians and with
the unity that we all provided to Ukraine. And the
reason why I mentioned it is that we also have
to remind that if we want to reach peace and
if we want to guarantee justice, we have to do
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it united. So that's why it's a very good data
one we are in you can obviously counts in Italy
as it was from the beginning. We are on the
side of Ukraine and we do absolutely support your efforts
towards peace. We will talk about many important topics. The
(01:05:35):
first one is security guarantees, how to be sure that
it won't happen again, which is the precondition of every
kind of peace. I'm happy that we will discuss about that.
I'm happy that we will begin from a proposal, which
is the let's say Article five model, which was Italian
at the beginning. So we are always ready to bring
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our proposals the peace for dial it's something we have
to build together to guarantee peace and to defend the
security of our nation soul.
Speaker 1 (01:06:08):
Thank you's the president for so. One of the things
you have to go back to is when Joe Biden,
President Biden was over with the European leaders and there
was that embarrassing moment where President Biden just drifted off
(01:06:29):
and started walking towards a parachutist and he was just
he seemed to be in a fog and he was
he was walking towards this parachutist who who had come
in and landed on the on the ground. And it
was Georgia Maloney that had to play the role of
(01:06:52):
minder for the President of the United States. Joe Biden
was not there, it was it was Georgia Maloney was
there and say saying, oh, mister President, yeah, come this way.
You got to see this over here, this is and
Joe Biden was he was lost, like you could see,
he was lost, and she was such a decent person
(01:07:17):
to help him around. But there was that moment where
you saw him and you said to yourself, that's the
president of the United States. He doesn't know where he is,
he doesn't know what he's doing. She's leading him around
to show the other leaders like, hey, we got to
keep this guy kind of on task. She doesn't have
(01:07:40):
to do that anymore, right, And the reality is she
was very kind. She could have just kind of stepped
off to the side and not done anything, or not
said anything or any of that. And that, to me
was what endured when I saw that moment and looking
(01:08:00):
at her talking to President Trump being an important person
in that relationship, also looking at the other people. There's
a photograph that is unbelievable. It's President Trump sitting behind
the Resolute Desk and imagine sort of in a semi circle.
(01:08:23):
You have all of the European leaders in front of him.
And so there's there's starmer there's Merz from Germany, there's Macrone,
there's the leader from obviously with Ukraine, there's the leader
from Finland, there's the leader from you know, all of
(01:08:43):
these different countries. And then you also have in front
of him the Mark Ruter, who is the NATO boss basically,
and you look at this semi circle positioning. President Trump
is holding court and he's going back and forth with
all of them about how are we going to fix this,
(01:09:04):
how are we going to handle this, how is this
policy going to go? And what is so interesting about
all of this? In these last four days, three four
days right going in from Friday to today, we're not
(01:09:25):
seeing the usual suspects coming out and taking potshots at
the President of the United States. Because when you have
the ability to command attention, and when you have the
ability to sit there and try to set up a
(01:09:47):
better relationship with all of these countries, I mean, you're
talking about herding cats. What does that say? And you
know what it tells you. It tells you you're not
here hearing any of the hecklers who like to call
in on the show. Because the fact of the matter
is this president is actually getting something done. Now. Ultimately,
(01:10:11):
it's going to have to be either a trilateral or
it's going to be a bilateral, which means it's going
to be President Trump being a part of that conversation,
or it's going to be Zolensky and of course putin
having to work stuff out on their own and trying
to figure out how it is that this war will end,
(01:10:32):
and that ladies and gentlemen is something that could potentially
be historic in nature. By the way, earlier today Hamas
came out and said that they wanted to have a
different sort of a conversation with an eye towards potentially
(01:10:53):
maybe getting more of the hostages. These pieces seem to
be falling into place, but we don't know how long
it's going to hold. News Talk eleven ten, nine nine
(01:11:18):
to three WBT. It is the uh Brett Winterbull Show.
It is good to be with you guys. Seven oh
four or five seven zero eleven ten. All right, this
is a scary story to me. It's not politics, but
it is a scary story. And I want I want
you people to be prepared because you know, if you
(01:11:39):
if you're easily shook, you're you're gonna be not able
to process what I'm about to tell you. And it
has nothing to do with space. Actually, it has everything
to do with a different kind of space, the space
in which some people would go to do certain things. Now,
I have never been I mean, I've been in caves.
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I have been in caves. What's the matter. Is there
a problem? I have been in caves in my life.
Like I went to Carlsbad caverns, saw the bats go
flying out. You know, you smell, you smell the the
dank smell of bat guano coming out of them and everything. Right,
you see it, right, it's when the when the sun
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is going down and you get the millions of bats
that come out of the cave. I mean, it's really
quite something. That's shocking. And I was okay, Like I
didn't touch anything in there. I was, I was all good,
you know, everything's fine. To this day, I still don't
have rabies from it or anything like that. But Isaac's
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making me do this story, so I'm gonna do it.
Hundreds of Grand Teton National Park visitors may have been
exposed to rabies. Did you say? Hundreds? Hundreds of Grand
ye Teton National Park visitors may have been exposed to rabies.
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This is how it starts. Now, you can't kill You're
not allowed to kill bats. You know, bats are very important.
They're protected species. Bats are a protective speed protected species.
Like if you find one in your attic, you better
not kill it because Johnny Law will come to your
house and knock on that door. They know. National Park
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Service officials said certain guests who stayed in the park's
famous Jackson Lake Lodge between May the fifth and July
the twenty seventh may be impacted. Little late to tell
us that may, I mean you might be turning into
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Batman at this stage of the game. You've been sitting
on it since May. That's that's when did they come
finding They're like. Health officials in Wyoming are contacting guests
from thirty eight states and seven countries who stayed at
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a lodge in the Grand Teton National Park because they
may have been exposed to rabies from a bat colony.
I don't see when you say bats, I'm not worried
about that. When I get bat colony, I feel like
that's a thing. They should not be allowed to form colonies.
National Park Service officials said certain guests who stayed in
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the park's famous Jackson Lake Lodge between May fifth and
July twenty seventh might be impacted. A colony of bats
was discovered in late July. Above a number of rooms.
They have the room numbers. They have the room numbers,
Yes they do. A colony of bats was discovered in
late July. The number of rooms in the attic of
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the lodge. Those guest rooms include five one, six, five,
one eight, five two oh five two two, five, two four, five, two, six, five,
two eight, and five three zero. So if you were
in odd numbered rooms, you're probably okay. These are all
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These are all divisible by a number. Individuals who met
the risk criteria for rabies exposure will be connected. I'm
not laughing, but this is so bad will be connected
with the appropriate provider in their home state for preventative treatment.
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But this is a long time ago, Like, wouldn't you
think you'd start like showing symptoms and you're I don't
really feel good. I want to I just I don't
know what I'm gonna I think I'm just gonna sleep
upside down. Tonight park official said that back bat exposure, okay,
make a note of this. Isaac bat exposure can include
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a bite or a scratch from bats. You could also
get it. They'll say this, They'll say it bat saliva. No,
and you go to the store later today, could you
pick me up some not not? Don't pick me up
some bat saliva? How do you get the bat saliva?
Are we milking the bat? How are we getting this? See,
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there's a problem here. Isaac. Since bat teeth are so small,
it may be difficult to determine if a bite or
a scratch occurred. Oh, I'm gonna know I got it.
If I got something honking on my neck, I'm gonna
I'm gonna know that. You guys are trying to get me. Hey, Bud,
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you start foaming at the mouth. You got bit. Since
bat teeth are so small, though, they're very small according
to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, well maybe
you ought to put prevention first.
Speaker 5 (01:17:14):
This is the This is.
Speaker 1 (01:17:15):
The Center for Prevention for Disease Control. The rabies virus.
Oh god, this is so bad. The rabies virus must
travel to the brain before it can cause symptoms. What
is this. We gotta wait for it to get really
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bad first, which can take weeks or months to incubate.
This is terrible. We've got rabbid sleepers so quick, rabbit
bat tarantula? What are you taking tarantula? Dude? It can't fly.
Speaker 8 (01:17:53):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:17:55):
The first symptoms of rabies may feel like the flu,
including weakness or discomfort, fever, or headache. According to the CDC,
there may also be discomfort, prickling, or an itching sensation
at the side of the bite. I don't like that.
I don't like that at all. Severe rabies disease symptoms
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usually appear within two weeks of the first symptoms. When
the rabies virus causes anxiety, confusion, agitation, and hallucinations, I think, no, no,
I am not good. I refuse, I'm done, I'm out.
Stop it. I can't do this. I really hate nature. Okay,
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I thickly. You could say it's bat scratch fever. It's not.
It's cats scratch fever. But now I mean neither one
of those. I'd listen. I will take cats all day,
every day over bats. And I look, I understand bats.
They have a role to play. It's totally okay. We've
got a lot of people getting a lot of feedback
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on this lot of a lot of feedback stuff. Let's
start with, oh hey, check out our solar system dot
fandom dot com wiki. Spaceship moon theory. Okay, that's the
theory that the moon is another sort of a thing,
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like the thing that's coming our way that we were
talking about two hours ago. That's that's an interesting thing.
No potshots because they can't, so instead they're trying to
hammer on the immigration ice issue to turn the focus away.
That is a a commenter talking about the successes of
President Trump so far here, how about bat scratch fever. Yeah,
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that's good, we did that. That's a great great, a
great song to come back to. If a bat is
found overnight in someone's bedroom, they are required to be
tested for rabies. Bats can bite and not even feel it,
Like so you cannot even feel it. I gotta believe
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that they can that you would feel about biting you.
This is why, you know, I don't know if I
should share. I have been investigating getting a one of
those things that they put over the bed so that
like you're protected from whatever cooties and stuff that are
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in there. Like it's like, you know, you're just like, oh, okay, mosquito.
It's like mosquito netting all that kind of stuff. I'll
tell you what I would if I thought that there
was a bat in my belfry man, I am going
to sleep underneath that that cheese cloth or whatever that
is that they make that out of, like just the cheese. Look,
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you get me. All I need is this. If I
got a bat in my room, I'm having my house destroyed.
I'm gonna just I'm gonna have one of those wrecking
balls come in. I probably the very first one. I
would probably do like like what's her name did? Come
in like a wrecking ball. I would sit on that
thing going into the knocking those bats around. But the
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fact of the matter is, you don't know where the
bats are. You could have bats in your belfry, you
could have bats in your attic, you could have all
kinds of stuff like that, Like you don't know where
they're coming in from. And by the way, when are
we gonna finally take this seriously and deport them. I'm
not joking that we should be able to deport the bats.
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You send them back, you say, listen, you can come
back when you're Raby's free. And if you don't, we're
going to send you someplace that you don't like, like Maryland.
I mean, this is this is look. We have to
get more creative. We have to outsmart the bats. I mean,
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that's all I'm saying. Hillary Clinton is is is worried
that the decision that's gonna go up to the Supreme Court.
What you guys know about where there's gonna be a
question about whether or not same sex marriage is going
to continue at a federal level, or it's going to
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go back to the states. These are these are some
of the things that Hillary Clinton is now commenting about.
So she came out in the last couple of days
speaking to somebody who's batty. She was saying that listen,
they're gonna do to same sex marriages what they did
to the abortion, the the abortion decision. So that's Hillary quinn.
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She's worried about that, very upset. She's trying to be
incredibly relevant, and nobody really knows any more about what
her positions are. It's very strange. She looks like to
be somebody who I mean, last week she said that
if Donald Trump ended the war in Ukraine, then she
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would nominate him for the Nobel Prize, which means that
Donald Trump would lose. I mean, because Hillary's never won anything.
She what what did she win? She did she win
the vice presidency, did she win the presidency? Did she
win a Senate seat? She did Rick Lasio. She ran
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against Rick Lazio, who was not a good not a
good candidate, but she ended up getting that seat. Back
in the early nineties. If you guys remember when moynihan
passed away, So you know, that's one of the things
that's kind of interesting elsewhere tull see Gabbard is stripping
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security clearances from thirty seven deep state officials tied to
the Trump Russia hoax. Tulsie Gabbert, she sets people off
over there on the left, and it's because she was
once one of them, and now she's one of the
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Americans or US or whatever you want to say. The
odn I. I always feel like I should say the
odny Tulsi Gabbard, but it's the odn I. Tulsie Gabbard
stripped security clearances from thirty seven deep state officials tied
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to the Russia hoax. By that Donald Trump was a
target of Clapper's aid Vin when was among thirty seven
of the stripped of his security clearance. Being entrusted with
a security clearance is a privilege, not a right. Those
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in the intelligence community who betray their oath to the
Constitution and put their own interests ahead of the interest
of the American people have broken the sacred trust that
they promised to uphold. So the list is right here.
I've got the list of the people, and these are
some relatively known names I'll read it really quick. Andrew Cedar,
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Andrew Miller, Benjamin Cooper, Beth Sanner, Brett Holmgren, Charles Kupchan,
Christopher Center. That feels like an alias, Coreen Graff, Dil
Preet Sidu, Edward Gestaro, Emily Horn, Harry Anna. That feels
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like a cover Heather Gutierrez, Jimi Jowers, Jeffrey Prescott, Joel
t Meyer, Joel Willett, John W. Ficklin, Tad has gotta
be a fake name. That's like a cover name. Julia Gerganis,
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Julia Santucci, Lauren de Jean Shulman, Luke Hartig, Maher Bitter,
Maher Bitter, Mark Feierstein, Mary Beth Goodman, Megan Doherty, Michael Dempsey,
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Perry Blastein, Richard Legett, Samantha Vinigrad. That is a very
well known person. That's that's a big name right there,
Sarah Farnsworth, Shelby Pearson, Stephanie O'Sullivan, Thomas West. Then when
William Tuttle, we all have a Tuttle in all of
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us and Yale Essen state. Those are the people that
are getting bounced. I can't wait to see what comes next.
This is a very interesting time, it's another dimension, another
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dimension seven four five, seven eleven. Breaking Brett Jensen's in
the studio with me. I have a question for breaking
Brett Jensen, because this is this is going to determine
very much. Uh uh the direction that this conversation will go.
Are you pro bat or anti back b a T
correct correct? Else?
Speaker 8 (01:27:59):
Would just well, I wouldn't make sure I understood what
you were saying.
Speaker 1 (01:28:03):
Are you are you afraid of that? Are you afraid
of bats?
Speaker 7 (01:28:06):
Oh?
Speaker 8 (01:28:07):
I was gonna say, well, we talked about someone holding
a bat, a wooden bat coming out my head? Or
are we talking about one.
Speaker 1 (01:28:12):
That not a fan?
Speaker 8 (01:28:15):
Because they are a big carrier of Braby's not a fan.
But as I can tell you, growing up near the woods,
we used to put rocks in socks and we'd throw
the rocks up in the air at night and bats
would dive after the socks really, and every once in
a while their little claws would get on them and
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they come flying to the ground, and then you go
over there and you try to get the sock, and
then the bat would.
Speaker 1 (01:28:42):
Oh man, I wouldn't go anywhere. I wouldn't even touch
that sock. But so yeah, that's that's what we did.
Speaker 8 (01:28:47):
But I'm not a fan of that, especially bat Guava.
Speaker 1 (01:28:56):
Here's okay, I have I have I have a I
have a or entering this for a specific purpose. So
here's the question I have for you. You traveled to
Ukraine a couple of times, you spent time, you know
the people, you see what has happened over the last
three years. And so there's a story out of the
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New York Post meeting of the minds Russia open to
bilateral or trilateral talks with Trump and Zolensky. Putin's foreign
minister says, Okay, do you think this is going to hold?
What is your sense of this from the folks you're
talking to and things like that.
Speaker 8 (01:29:34):
You know, I will say this, like we right now
we have to ask ourselves what has changed in the
mind of Putin and what has changed in the mind
of Zelensky, because there's been no new developments over the
last year and a half. Like it's pretty much been
a stalemate for the last year and a half, right,
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just a lot of people getting thrown into the meat grinder, right,
that's all. It is, more so with Russia and North
Korea than Ukraine. So what has changed? Do they both
realize this is essentially World War one and trench warfare,
and then this is going to be at a stalemate
unless some outside entity jumps in, which no outside entity
is going to jump in. We know that the Russian
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economy is on the verge of collapse. They've already frozen
who's already frozen the checking accounts of the oligarchs and
started withdrawing some of their billions of dollars to try
and keep the economy propped up. We also know that
Zelensky is running out of army aged men, and we
know that. So the question that you so we know
what's changed, is that nothing's changed, but it's getting worse
and worse and worse. Things aren't getting better. So will
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Zelensky agree to give up land? And if so, how much?
That's the question. I would be very surprised if they
gave up the like yeah, well, well more specifically the
Europe's largest nuclear power station. I would be very surprised
if they gave that up.
Speaker 1 (01:30:57):
They said, okay, that's Zaparitza, right, yeah, yes, exactly.
Speaker 8 (01:31:01):
You know, they've got Kharkiv back, and they've got some
of the other towns, but like, but if you want
a town of I know it's the principle, but it's
a town that three thousand people lived that no longer stands.
It's just a dart road and rubble, right, are you
really trying to rebuild that if you're if you're a
Ukraine Now I understand it's the principle. Sure, you're taking
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our land, right, I get that, But at at what
point do you just say okay? Because apparently all the
Poles in Ukraine are showing that the Ukrains are getting.
Speaker 9 (01:31:32):
Very wary of war.
Speaker 8 (01:31:34):
Yeah, yeah, and they're just they're done with it.
Speaker 1 (01:31:37):
Can you imagine, and I'm this is the this is
going to be the next phase at some point, can
you imagine what the rebuilding contracts are going to look
like to rebuild an entire modern country?
Speaker 9 (01:31:50):
Right?
Speaker 1 (01:31:50):
Holy cow?
Speaker 8 (01:31:51):
And and see and yes, Kiev, which is three million people,
very little damage, right, Yeah, we know Misstissaria there, but
you don't need But it's the entire eastern part that
is completely gone. Yes, And so you might have towns
the size of ran Low of three thousand, but you
also might have towns the size of Statesville.
Speaker 1 (01:32:09):
That's right, that's r kill. That's important.
Speaker 8 (01:32:11):
Fifty sixty thousand people that you have to rebuild. And
that's to your point.
Speaker 1 (01:32:16):
And I'm most contracts.
Speaker 8 (01:32:17):
I may need to start looking for some contract people
over there and go hang out over there and keep for.
Speaker 1 (01:32:21):
A while, find out what's up.
Speaker 8 (01:32:22):
Tell you what, because there's gonna be a lot of cash.
Speaker 1 (01:32:25):
What do you got coming up quick?
Speaker 5 (01:32:26):
Next?
Speaker 9 (01:32:26):
All right?
Speaker 8 (01:32:26):
So coming up tonight, we've got CMS had their back
to school and uh, they've got a brand new security
system going into place, so we're going to talk about
that as well as got some stuff going on with
good old Caberras County.
Speaker 1 (01:32:40):
Oh boy, good old Cabreras County. Looking forward to it,
my friend ye Break In with Brett Jensen is next.
Thanks to Isaac and Lonnie and Anna and Pam. We'll
do it again tomorrow starting at three News Talk eleven
ten nine three ten
Speaker 5 (01:33:00):
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