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June 14, 2024 • 31 mins

Hung Cao, Senate candidate in Virginia, who was a refugee, became a naval officer and is a physicist and engineer. He believes in this country and all of its possibilities. His primary is Tuesday, June 18th of next week.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
See you right here for our final news roundup and
information overload.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
All right, News Roundup, Information Overload. Our toll free. Our
number is eight hundred nine point one Seawn if you
want to be a part of the program this Friday.
So there was a controversy yesterday the media mob. They
took it hook line and sinker. I guess it got
started by punch Bowl News founder Jake Sherman posting on
x about an alleged comment that Donald Trump made during

(00:28):
this closed door meeting with House Republicans on Capitol Hill yesterday.
And he was talking about Milwaukee, where the Republican National
Convention is where we will be and said it's a
horrible city. I guess that was the front cover of
the local paper today. Anyway, that's what he quoted. Trump
was saying. Media was not present for the meeting. I

(00:49):
asked Mike Johnson last night. He said I was standing
right next to him, that he never said it. However, anyway,
he did not attribute the comment to any source, even
an anonymous on people from the likes of Congressman Jim Banks,
who we know a friend of the show, slammed the
reporter's false I was in the meeting. He never disparaged Milwaukee.

(01:11):
Other representatives said the same thing. We're going to talk
to one in just a second. Brian Style from Wisconsin's
first district absolutely says I was in the room and
he did not say it, and there's no better place
than Wisconsin. In July, he went on to say Representative
Derek Van Orden of Wisconsin said that tweet of Sherman

(01:34):
another classic example of Adam Shiffe reporting under the Democratic
Party and their shills pretending to be journalists. And it
goes I could just keep going on and on and on.

Speaker 3 (01:45):
Now.

Speaker 2 (01:45):
Donald Trump did talk about high crime areas and did
mention Milwaukee as one of them, and if you look
at the statistics, he's one thousand percent correct. Milwaukee ranks
within the top three for the largest cities with the
highest violent crime rate, and that information is pulled directly
from FBI data. Among the largest cities, Milwaukee's number three

(02:06):
for murder, aggravated assault, and for robbery. The number one state,
by the way, is California. This is not unlike national
trends that you know, we see. You know, we saw
the crime surge in the summer at twenty twenty and
then crime up again under Joe Biden in twenty twenty one,
murder rates up nearly fifty percent in a decade in Milwaukee.

(02:28):
I mean, it's not good and it's sad because we
do know how to we do know how to stop
violent crime. You know, twenty twenty two the latest year
we have full statistics. But anyway, in Milwaukee, it's two
point seven times greater their violent crime rate than the
US average, and it was higher than ninety eight point

(02:50):
six percent of all other US cities. And the crime rate,
you know, is not good. I mean, if you look at,
for example, how dangerous it can be compared to the
nearest you know, West Milwaukee, you know, it's it's one
thousand and eighty five point one they assume for one
hundred thousand. If you look at other areas, it's it's

(03:11):
nowhere nearest high now the highest one is West Alas. Anyway,
so it didn't happen, but that didn't stop the Democratic
mayor Milwaukee from heading back at Donald Trump, who didn't
say it, but listen, well.

Speaker 4 (03:27):
Donald Trump will talk about things that he thinks are
horrible that all of us live through his presidency. So
right back at you buddy, I'd say that, Look, obviously
Donald Trump is wrong about something. Yet again I find
it kind of perplexing. I find it kind of strange
that he would insult the largest city in Wisconsin because

(03:48):
he's running for president. He obviously wants to win Wisconsin.
We win the election, and so to insult the state
that's hosting your convention, I think is kind of kind
of bizarre. Actually, it's kind of unhinged in a way,
especially considering the fact that in Milwaukee, they're about fifty
thousand Republicans who live right here in the city, So
you're calling their home horrible. I mean, I don't quite

(04:09):
understand that.

Speaker 2 (04:11):
Oh you don't quite understand it. Why haven't you done
a better job as mayor to keep the people in
your city of your state safe and secure. Why haven't
you restored law and order? Which is the better question anyway.
Congressman Brian's Style from Wisconsin's first district joins us. Okay,

(04:33):
so how did this lie get expanded on and did
the President say it or not say it? Mike Johnson
told me last night, absolutely did not.

Speaker 3 (04:42):
President Trump did not disparage the city of Milwaukee. I
was in the room, I did not hear him say it.
I've said he didn't say it. But what we did
talk about is how big Democrat, liberal cities across the country,
Milwaukee included, have horrible policies that are hurting the people
that live there. Is you correctly knew the crime in
Milwaukee is way too high. It was just yesterday that

(05:03):
a nine year old boy was shot and killed on
the North Side. We can look at how the elections
are actually administered. The city of Milwaukee had replaced our
elections leader just the other day, and you can look
at what's going on in the Milwaukee public school system.
The same challenges that are being faced in big blue
cities across the country are the result of Democratic policies,

(05:24):
and those policies are horrible. The President, though, did not
disparage the city of Milwaukee.

Speaker 2 (05:29):
I mean that seems to be the main thing. I mean,
all of these blue cities and blue states with the
highest crime and murder rates and violent crime rates, why
don't they ever lift a finger, like, for example, going
back to two thousand and nine, Barack Obama's home city,
hometown Chicago. Once I realized he mentioned, I think the

(05:52):
violence in Chicago maybe twice during his presidency. And it
was bewildering to me because on any given weekend, you
could predict with a certain degree of with a degree
of certainty, how many people will be shot, how many
people will be shot and killed. And then I would
scroll the names of all these people whose names we've
never heard of before, that were shot and shot and

(06:13):
killed on any given weekend or any period of time.
These are not names housed, they're not household names. It's
not George Floyd. And nobody seems to give a damn.
And I got to tell you something. It's sad because
those lives matter, Congressmen, and yet they don't lift a
finger to stop the violence in Chicago, and seemingly this guy,

(06:35):
this mayor's not lifting a finger, and politicians of Milwaukee
are not lifting a finger to restore law and order
and safety and security for the people of Milwaukee that
deserve it.

Speaker 3 (06:46):
It's the Democratic policies that are causing the problem in
the first place. That's why they don't want to talk
about it. It's the same Democrats that stood up and
said we need to defund police. And as the data
comes in, it's very clear. Once you disparage your law
enforcement and you de fund law enforcements across the country,
what you get is rising crime. What they don't want
to do is have to talk about how their policies

(07:07):
are actually hurting the people who live in their cities.
But the mainstream media will cover for them, try to distract,
just as they're doing about comments that President Trump made.
They'll do anything they can to avoid talking about the
challenges that they face in the policy solutions that actually
Republicans in Conservatives have to actually address this, from funding
law enforcement and enforcing the law to school choice.

Speaker 2 (07:29):
Do the people of Milwaukee do you think they now
fully know and understand that this is a lie that
their mayor is telling them and the Democrats have been
telling about Donald Trump saying Milwaukee's a horrible city. Are
they now maybe turning the question on the elected officials
in Milwaukee and asking why are our schools, you know,
below par why don't we why do we have such

(07:53):
a violent crime rate in the city, and what are
you going to do to fix it? Is that now
maybe jump started a real discussion.

Speaker 3 (08:00):
Yeah, I don't think anybody's surprised that there's media that
wants to twist the words of President Trump. The good
news for everybody in Wisconsin is President Trump's coming to Racine, Wisconsin,
about twenty five miles south of Milwaukee, on Tuesday, where
they can hear the President in full context talk about
the challenges that we face, the challenges we face in Milwaukee,
of crime, of the school district, of the election administrator

(08:23):
that had to be replaced, and they actually hear about
how we can get our country back on track. And
so people are far better served to come and listen
directly to President Trump. And that's the beauty of him
taking this on the road and going and talking directly
to the American people, unfiltered by the mainstream media.

Speaker 2 (08:41):
Well, we appreciate you setting the record straight for US Congressman,
and I actually look forward to being in Milwaukee. I'll
be there for the Republican National Convention. I'll be in
Chicago for the Democratic National Convention. I'm not expecting a
warm welcome in Chicago, and particular, I expect to better
welcome in Wisconsin. To be honest, I love the people

(09:04):
of Wisconsin, but Milwaukee is a pretty liberal city. What
do you know. We'll see what happens, but hopefully we'll
get to see you at the convention.

Speaker 3 (09:13):
Absolutely, Markey is a liberal city. But let me tell you,
when people come and see Wisconsin in July, you're going
to realize what a great state it is. I think
the whole nation will actually see what a great place
this state of Wisconsin is.

Speaker 2 (09:26):
Yeah, listen, looking forward to it. Here we go. We're
just a mirror what one hundred and forty three days
away from election day? Ninety five days till our early
voting starts in Pennsylvania. Thank you, sir, appreciated Congressman eight
hundred and ninety four one, Shawn, if you want to
be a part of the program, Ohio. John is next

(09:46):
on the Sean Hannity Show. John, how are you glad
you called?

Speaker 5 (09:49):
I'm doing absolutely okay, Sean, and thank you for what you.

Speaker 6 (09:53):
Do and for viewing you.

Speaker 2 (09:54):
Thank you for giving me the opportunity. What's on your mind?

Speaker 5 (09:58):
Yeah, Michelle Obama's name has been Tosha around I know
a lot, and the name recognition is the number one
thing I think in any presidential election, and they want
to get rid of Biden and Harris. So my theory
or prediction is that Michelle Obama could be brought in.
But this is only temporarily, and then she could resign

(10:22):
in state three four months and her VP would come
up to be the president, which could be Newsome, maybe HAKEM. Jeffreys,
and you know she would resign and bring them up
up to there. So that what would that How would
that change you know, the polls immediately, that would have
to really change the polls for you know, for the

(10:45):
whole election.

Speaker 2 (10:46):
Having having heard, look, a lot of people have been speculating,
and as Joe's cognitive state continues to deteriorate, I guess
it gets louder. We're hearing Democrats now in a full
state of panic. I think the person that is has
been the loudest in expressing the concern about this, as
James Carvill. And do I put it past the Democrats

(11:09):
to do a last minute switcherou? No, I do not.
Do I think that Michelle Obama would do it. I
really don't think it's gonna be her, but I guess
anything is possible. You got to hold out the possibility
of anything. I think the more likely choice would be
Vice President Harris, although and I think any effort to
maybe jump over her and replace her with either Gavin

(11:31):
or Gretchen Whitmer would be met with fierce resistance. But
I so far, barring a disaster thirteen days from now
on a debate, or maybe he's one fall away from
not being on the ticket, you just got to assume
that it's going to be Biden and Harris. And if
that's the case, you know, I think that I like

(11:54):
our chances to be honest with you. Anyway, Appreciate the call,
my friend, eight hundred nine four one, show a number
if you want to be a part of the program.
We'll get to more of your calls coming up, and
let's get to our busy clones as we continue this Friday.
Steve is in Colorado. Next on The Sean Hannity Show,
Steve Hi, how are you glad you called?

Speaker 6 (12:12):
Thank you? Sean say, I have a question on the
Trump trial. When Michael Cohen Coen admitted in an open
court that he stole money from Trump, shouldn't a judge
of thrown thrown him out at the very least?

Speaker 2 (12:31):
Well, I mean, I think it's up to the defense,
and I think the defense did a good job, frankly,
of gutting him and pointing out that he's not somebody
that can be trusted. And do I think that the
issue Honestly, I think the issue of Michael Cohene. I

(12:52):
thought he exonerated Donald Trump when he said that he
had told many people that he did all of this
on his own without Donald Trump's support. But there was
nothing illegal about a non disclosure agreement anyway. They happened
every day. I'd bet any amount of money that the
DA's office in New York City has probably over the

(13:12):
years dozens, if not hundreds of them. And so it's
a very common practice. And if he claims he did
it on his own, that should have ended everything. But again,
it was supposed to be about a bookkeeping error as
a means of deception. It wasn't. It wasn't even deducted
from the taxes, and it was labeled a legal expense.
And Michael Comb was the lawyer for Donald Trump. So

(13:35):
tell me why there was a problem. It was eight
years old, the statute of limitations on a misdemeanor had
run out, and just to get Trump and fulfill a
campaign promise, Alvin Bragg upcharged it to a federal elections felony.
And you had a judge that is so far beyond
abusively biased that, you know, that's how we found ourselves

(13:57):
in the situation we found ourselves in. So he raised
great points. But you know, by the way, what hasn't
Michael Cone been charged by that office when he admitted
to stealing the money from the Trump organization.

Speaker 6 (14:13):
That was sort of a comment to you, is why
hasn't he been charged?

Speaker 2 (14:18):
Great point, great question.

Speaker 6 (14:20):
But anyway, one thing before you let me go, I
think you are right on your evening show. I listen
to you every night. I'm driving a truck across this country,
and I wow, were right that In and Out Burgers
should definitely come to Florida.

Speaker 2 (14:36):
In and Out Burger to Florida. I'm going to start
a campaign. I think Ron DeSantis, the governor, wanted to
to swear me in as a volunteer Chamber for Members
member that night and tasked me with that mission.

Speaker 6 (14:49):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (14:49):
You know, at one point, I remember that In and
Out had said that they weren't going to go east
of Texas.

Speaker 6 (14:56):
Well.

Speaker 2 (14:57):
Apparently they're opening a number of locations in an office
in Franklin, Tennessee. And if they can go to Tennessee,
Plarta is not that far away. They do great down here.
I'd invest whatever amount of money they ever wanted because
it's such a great product. Anyway, thank you, appreciate the call,
my friend, and be careful when you're driving over the road,

(15:19):
and thank you for what you do every day. All right,
quick break right back, we'll continue. You know, one thing
we haven't spent enough time doing and we are trying
to make up for it is follow some of these
Senate races. One of one phenomenon that has kind of
emerged even in swing states is that Donald Trump is

(15:41):
outperforming both congressional candidates and Senate candidates. And remember, if
Donald Trump wins and he's in the we have a
Democratic majority in the House and Senate. That does not
help us. Now, another phenomenon that has emerged is in
the state of Virginia. The commonwe the Virginia just like
the state of Minnesota. And you see these polls that

(16:03):
have come out that showed Donald Trump actually tied with
Joe Biden, which means those states are in play. At
a conversation with Glenn Youngkin, the governor of Virginia recently
this week, there's a very impressive Senate candidate. Actually it
was Linda who brought him to my attention. Hank cow
Is his name, and his background is pretty impressive. Impressive.

(16:25):
He commissioned as a Special Ops officer explosive ordnance disposal
and deep sea diving, not exactly easy work for the
US Naval Academy. Served with Special Ops in Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia.
His non combat assignments included balancing the Navy' one hundred
and forty billion dollar budget at the Pentagon and working

(16:49):
with Homeland security the FBI Joined Terrorism Task Force. And anyway,
he's got such incredible academic credentials and Masters in physics
from the Naval post Graduate School, fellowships at MIT and Harvard,
I mean, really impressive, and he's got good values, and
he's running for the US Senate in the state of Virginia.

(17:10):
And well, anyway, mister Kyle, thank you so much for
joining us. Great to have you on the program. And
it looks like you've had a very boring, slow and
meandering life and a lot of time on your hands.

Speaker 7 (17:22):
Sean, thank you so much for having me such an honor. Look,
I came here as a refugee from Vietnam, you know,
and this country gave me everything, and I grabbed down
to that American dream. But you know what, I paid
back every dime with my service to this country because
I love it so much.

Speaker 2 (17:37):
Well, I love the fact that you love our country.
Is Virginia. Reel of these polls in Virginia. Reel in
your view?

Speaker 7 (17:44):
Yes, absolutely, seven poles now are showing that Joe Biden
and President Trump are you know, basically dead even not
only is that the guy I'm going against, Tim Kaine,
is at forty three percent, and you know, anybody below
fifty percent as an incumbent is in deep trouble.

Speaker 2 (18:01):
Well, he's got a guy that I'd love to see
go and I'd love to see you win those race.
Tell me what's happened in Virginia? Why are these poles
so consistent? I mean, we did cover Glenn Youngkin's victory
and we followed it closely because the poles did indicate
he had a chance to win, and then he ended
up running away with the race. But I've always worried

(18:24):
that Virginia, you know, with Northern Virginia and all the
people that work in DC that live there, it just
it just basically kind of put cinderblocks on the on
the on the election scales. And the Democrats favor of me.
Is that not the case anymore?

Speaker 7 (18:42):
Well, I mean people are just mad. I mean they
can't afford food to put on the table, they can't
afford a house, they can't afford to fill up their guestings. Now,
when I retired in twenty twenty one, because after I
left Afghanistan in January, six months later, Joe Biden caused
the whole country to fall apart, and watching mother's hand
baby's to marine, I mean, that's just like Vietnam ill
over again. So I said I couldn't do this, amore.

(19:03):
So I ran for US Congress in the tenth Congressional district,
which includes Louden County, and I didn't win, but I
moved that needle thirteen percent sewn from a Joe Biden
plus nineteen down to six percent. So I don't have
to win Northern Virginia. I just need to move the
needle like I did in twenty two. And when the
South comes out for us, we've already won this race
by three points.

Speaker 2 (19:24):
Well, i'd love to see that happen, and I think
we definitely have a good shot there. Tell me what's
going on in the ground in Virginia, because if Virginia
was a purple state and I thought it was leading
more blue until Glenn Youngkin won. If it's a purple
state and now it's it's trending back Republican, there's got
to be reasons. I would imagine it's immigration. I would

(19:47):
imagine its law and order. I would imagine it's the
Biden economy. I would imagine it's Joe Biden's cognitive state.
I would imagine that people are not particularly happy with
the state of the world, with war in Europe and
war in the Middle Least, and a president that surrendered
in the war against radical Islamic terrorism. And I'd imagine
that it's a lot of bread and butter issues and

(20:08):
that people are concerned about the future of this country
in the in the state of the world. It's really
that simple.

Speaker 6 (20:15):
It really is.

Speaker 7 (20:15):
And look under Donald Trump. You know, when I went
into Pentagon in twenty sixteen, I was counting every missile,
every bomb, every torpedo for imminent war of North Korea.
He came in and somehow he thwarted that and physically
walked into North Korea. And then at the end of
his administration, you know, we brought peace to the Middle
East for the first time my adult life through the

(20:36):
Abrahamic courts. So under Donald Trump, it was our economy
that was on fire. Now under Joe Biden, the world's
on fire. Not just the world, but also our border.
We have millions of illegal immigrants come across here. We're
paying a billion dollars a day for these guys. And
without a border, every state of the border state, every
city is a sanctuary of city and they bring in
all these things. And as a legal immigrant to this country, Sean,

(20:58):
I'm telling you, as the American dream, if you're not
willing to bathe the American laws and embrace American culture
because I did. I love this country so much. I
wrote a blank check to this nation up to and
including my life because I love it so much.

Speaker 2 (21:14):
What do you make of three incidences that now have
unfolded this week. One is this Russian nuclear submarine that
finally arrived in Cuba on Wednesday morning. This is again
a nuclear sub with hypersonic capability according to reports. To me,
it's like, you know, if that's not as close to

(21:34):
a Cuban missile crisis, I don't know what is. And
the media has ignored it. Biden's ignored it. What do
you make of China taunting America that the US would
definitely lose a drone war. What do you make of
which I think is another huge epic Biden failure as
reported in the Wall Street Journal, and that is that

(21:56):
Saudi Arabia ended the eighty year petro dollar deal that
they had with the United States. And what's said about
this is then they will now sell oil and multiple
currencies on top of their decision along with other OPEC nations,
that they're going to cut back and continue to cut
back oil production to keep the price of energy high

(22:19):
through twenty twenty five. What is your reaction to those
incidences and Joe Biden seemingly ignoring all of them.

Speaker 7 (22:26):
Well, when there's a leadership voyde, somebody's going to fill it. So, yes,
the three frigates that carry hypersonic weapons and so over
your listeners, that's anything that goes above mark five five
times of speed of SIDN. We don't have any countermeasures
for that, including a nuclear submarine out there. And not
only that, don't forget the balloon that came across. They
were exploiting our internet and our laws because they were

(22:48):
transmitting everything from our strategic sites to our Internet. And
in December, Chinese drones were flying over Legley Air Force
Base and it shut down f twenty two flights for
eight days. And we had the ability to jam it,
but to SEC and regulations, we couldn't because it's illegal
to jam you know, signals in our homeland. However, they

(23:11):
could have given an exception the policy and ETP. However,
tim Kin didn't do that. He's a senator from Virginia
and he just rolled over. And this is the problem
is we have weakness in the White House. We have
people that don't know what they're doing. This is why
people like Donald Trump and myself need to get in
there to get things right. You know, Donald Trump doesn't
need to do this, right, he just he's a billionaire.

(23:35):
I don't need to do this. I left the career
of honor to do this because we both love this
country so much. And this is what this is. They're
yearning for leadership right now, and this is why we're
stepping up.

Speaker 2 (23:47):
Yeah, well, I'm glad that you are. We're going to
continue to follow your race and we wish you the
best of luck. If there's anything we can do to
help you. Please let us know. If people want to
learn more about you, how do they do that?

Speaker 7 (23:59):
Please go to for va dot com. That's h U
g F or va dot com. If you can't vote
for me, you know I can vote for you because
my vote in the Senate will affect all Americans. And
I just need ammunition. I'll fight every day. I've been
shot at, I've been blown up. I just need ammunition.
And that ammunition comes in the form of donations because
I need to get your voice out there. So Sean,

(24:20):
thank you so much for having me on. It's quite
an honor. I'd listened to you for thirty years.

Speaker 2 (24:25):
Well, I really appreciate you being with us. We'll have
you back again. This is an important state, important race,
and if Virginia could swing red, it's gonna be a
great election night. I'll tell you that. Thank you, hunk cow.
We appreciate it. We'll help you back soon.

Speaker 6 (24:41):
Thank you, Sean.

Speaker 2 (24:43):
Eight hundred nine four one. Shawn is on number Michael,
California on this Friday. Michael, how are you glad you called?

Speaker 5 (24:49):
Hey?

Speaker 8 (24:49):
You doing fine? Sean couldn't agree more with your previous gus.
I'm a former Navy Operation Special. It's worked in a
skiff basically, see I see. And the day of the debates,
when they came out with that letter that fifty one
people thought it was rushing disinformation. I posted on Facebook

(25:11):
that it had to be false, that they were lying.
And here's the reason.

Speaker 6 (25:15):
Hollywood wants you.

Speaker 8 (25:16):
To believe that anybody with a security clearance can take
a look at anything, and that's simply not the way
intelligence works. You have to be read into a situation
in order to because you have a need to know
to do your job. Me and you could be working
in a combat information center. We could both have the
same clearances. I could be told to work on something.

(25:38):
I signed something out of the vault, set it on
my desk, and I'm reading it. You walk up. I'm
required by the law to flip that upside down until
you leave, because you're not allowed to read it, even
though you have comparences and stuff. That's why I know
Biden when he was a senator. That's why I knew
that letter was false. Okay, because they were former until

(26:00):
diligence people. They hadn't been read into it. And if
I'd been Trump, I would have told them I don't
care if you have one hundred people signed that letter.
They're former intelligence. They don't have access to the information
because they don't have a need to note to do
their job.

Speaker 2 (26:12):
They had no access, they had no knowledge, They didn't
examine the laptop. They were asked by Wincoln and organized
by winkn Tony Blinken. It was a political move on
their part, and they did it because for one reason
and one reason only, they were given talking points, they
were fed to them, and they did it to help
elect Joe Biden and mitigate what would have been probably

(26:35):
a tipping point in that election in the weeks leading
up to the twenty twenty presidential election. That's why they
did it.

Speaker 8 (26:41):
Yeah, I agree, And in fact I posted that on Facebook.
Facebook didn't just take it down, They actually broke the
links so that you couldn't find it anywhere. And because
they didn't like what I'd said. And if you think
about it, when he was a senator and he was
taking all that information out of the skip which he
had no legal right to, should have been arrested back then, Okay,

(27:03):
but he took it out. And the reason he wanted
those postings to those different states like Ukraine, China and
all that, but so he could get access to the
intel for that area. That way he could access it. Okay,
So my question is what did he do with it afterwards?

Speaker 2 (27:18):
You're raising great questions. I'd like to know too. If
you want everything to change for the better, you got that.
We need a new president. We need a Republican House,
we need a Republican Senate, we need real majorities. That's
the way to make change happen in this country. I
know all the other solutions are fine and dandy, and yes,

(27:39):
people need to be held accountable, but at the end
of the day, nobody's going to be held accountable if
we don't win this election. So that's where I'm focusing
all of my attention right now because that's the most
important issue I think before the entire world and the
entire country. Appreciate the call. My friend, Listen, you have
a great weekend. And I didn't say this and did

(28:00):
to Anthony and everybody. Happy Father's Day, uh, And I
just want to wish everybody the best this weekend.

Speaker 9 (28:06):
You have any Ethan's got too little?

Speaker 2 (28:08):
Yeah, that's I forgot. I know Ethan's a daddy too.
We just got to get Jason there and we're all set.

Speaker 9 (28:14):
Katie there, Stanger got so many dads on our team.
So Happy Father's Day to everybody.

Speaker 2 (28:20):
Okay, I didn't remember everybody.

Speaker 5 (28:22):
Gee, that's what I'm here for.

Speaker 9 (28:24):
I'm here to help and do.

Speaker 2 (28:26):
You anything special that you guys are planning?

Speaker 9 (28:29):
Or no, Oh my gosh, I have such a big
surprise for my husband. I can't wait.

Speaker 2 (28:34):
Are you gonna tell me?

Speaker 5 (28:35):
Or no?

Speaker 9 (28:35):
Absolutely not. I'll tell you on Monday.

Speaker 2 (28:37):
Stay tuned, Well, will you tell me today?

Speaker 9 (28:40):
Because I work a median. If I want everybody to listen,
they have to tune in on Monday. It's call to tease.

Speaker 2 (28:45):
Well, you could tell me offline and then still tell
everybody else on Monday, don't I get Okay.

Speaker 9 (28:50):
Are you ready? I'm going to tell you? Are you ready?
Here it comes, I'm ready.

Speaker 2 (28:58):
You did not? Did you say that? All fair?

Speaker 3 (29:00):
On air?

Speaker 9 (29:01):
I set it off air in your area. That's why
you can explain to Jeopardy Music.

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