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Five O five. If it's fived r C Detox Nation, Happy Friday,
say there it is. It definitelyis Friday. Thank you Joe Schreker
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for the SoundBite reminding me of somethingI was painfully aware of, not painfully
aware of, happily aware of.Love my Fridays in the five Casey Morning
Show. If for no other reason, Tech Friday with Dave had of course
today no different than Next six thirtywith Dave, Every Friday interest its own
today ten Bill, you know whatit be? Passwords stolen by hackers?
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Passwords? Yeah, I've even Ithink everybody by this point has had some
data stolen. Usually, you know, I'm a member of a LifeLock.
I'll get a notice and they'll talkto me out, well, what kind
of data was stolen. It's usuallystuff that's out there for general public assumption
into like email address, home address, which are easily found, that kind
of thing. But passwords. Neverever have I been on a list receiving
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notification the passwords were stolen so they'rein is a key because a lot of
people use the same password for literallyevery account they have, makes it really
easy for hackers having stolen a passwordto go through all the various accounts and
just continue to type in the sameone. So I suspect we're going to
get an earful about passwords generally speaking, and of course the idea that you
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should have different passwords for each andevery account. I know what a pain
in the butt that is how socialmedia companies are controlling online content. And
third topic of conversation with Dave middleschoolers create twenty fake teacher TikTok accounts Okay.
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At eight oh five, Fred Wattskinor weight Skin, I've got a
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that. I got more on thatWe're gonna hear from Fred at eightoh five,
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It's a really cool charity and gonnabe a cool thing to talk to jess
Obert about that at eight thirty.I think I'm gonna be getting involved in
that one this year. I toldhim I would anyway, there's your rundown
for today. I always appreciate andhe love hearing from you. Maybe you
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got a comment or two about lastnight's well can we call it a with
Joe? Biden did screw up afew times, but generally speaking, it
wasn't as terrible a performance as Ithink a lot of the Democrats were hoping
for, because then they could pullthe plug. So he managed to get
through this what everyone was referred tohis big boy conference. He actually asked,
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answered questions, of course, apre prepared list of reporters to call
upon. He even said that partout loud. Here they gave me a
list of people that I'm supposed tocall on. You know, he quite
often does say the quiet part outloud. But I did manage to get
through it. A couple of veryprofound screw ups, including referring and introducing
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Ukrainian President Zelensky as Vladimir Putin.That was a big embarrassment. Referring to
Donald Trump as the vice president thathe had selected. That was a little
embarrassing, especially when he opened upthe conference mentioning that. But beyond that,
he managed to get through a lotof it pretty well, which is
keeping people in limbo. I lovethe headline for Molly ball press. Biden's
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press conference won't stem the tide ofdefections. Biden's Thursday evening press conference,
hotly awaited as a potential opportunity toonce again fall on his face, didn't
offer his doubters that satisfaction, butnor did it seem likely to quiet the
party's growing clamor for him to quitthe reelection race. Jem Saki came out
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and she said, basically, it'sbought him some time. Former White House
Press Secretary Jim Sacki speaking with MSNBC. She thinks the press conference quote gave
Biden's campaign more time, for whichthe campaign is a win. The campaign
would deem it as a win becauseit did buy a more time. It
wasn't an epic fail. They didn'thave to go to Defcon three mode.
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However, she won, it doesn'tmean it's a win for the process because
this purgatory and this in between isa real challenge, and the uncertainty is
what's a challenge. What's challenge fordown ballid candidates. There's you know,
they're they're they're all really really worriedthat Biden's in competence and probably likelihood of
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losing to Donald Trump is really goingto impact the House and Senate rates,
which is a legitimate conclusion, right. So it's got everybody in really concern
mode and a lot of the donorsare drying up. Now, the di
Biden campaign will come back and sayour grassroots supports up, our grass Yeah,
but it's not the grassroots support thatreally fund these campaigns. It's all
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that big, fat, giant,multi million dollar dark money that ultimately fills
the coffers of the campaign, andthat is in fact drying up because of
course he's not a reliable candidate.So you go through last night and I
think a lot of people really hopingto God on the Democrat side of the
party that he would completely tank andput an end to this nightmare they're facing.
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He didn't, but he didn't performgreat either, which I don't think
if he had come out one hundredpercent like a Joe Biden, we haven't
seen in years that that would alleviateanybody's concerns about everything else that he has
demonstrated reflects that he's got a cognitivedecline, and that's the elephant in the
room. Everybody's waiting for the nextmoment. We prove many articles in front
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of people are holding their breath constantlyevery time the guy gets in front of
a microphone, which is rare,but that this situation is never going to
go away. As long as heis the guy, we are all going
to be just waiting for the nextshoe to drop, or the next gaff,
or however you want to determine,talk about it. It's never going
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to go away. Cognitive declines arenot reversible by all medical accounts. I
mean, you've probably read that amultitude of times over the past month or
two, or at least since thepresidential debate with Donald Trump. So you
can't leave that mode. You cannever get out of it as long as
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Biden's around. Shortly after he finishedspeaking not good News, Representative Jim Hines
of Connecticut became the fourteenth House Democratto say that Biden should end his candidacy
when former administration officials said he'd receivedmore messages about Biden's gaff before the press
conference. That's one where he introducedPresident Vladimir Zelensky as Putin. President Putin
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then corrected himself and all the textscame into this, you know, like,
oh my god, look at whathe did. Look at what he
did, Look what he did rightout of the gate. The snowball is
gaining speed. A Democratic operatives said, he may extend the ot little,
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but the pressure is building and themembers are restless. One will connect.
The Democratic donor said, even ifhe's full of adrenaline for one night,
can he sustain it for four moremonths? What's next? There is the
point? The answer is, I'msure, resoundingly know behind the scenes he
can't. He can. Speaking withCNN after the press conference, Democratic Representative
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bad Schneider Illinois previously had called forBiden withdraw us of the president did a
fine job, but that his campaignremained untenable. Quote. The fact is
we can't have a situation where everyday we're holding our breath close quote.
That's one of the people who actuallyrefer to this as a breath holding moment,
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but it's every time he comes onstage. Biden didn't remain insistent during
the conversation he would be the guy. He signed a little bit more humble.
I'm determined on running, but Ithink it's important Ila fears let them
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see me out there. He praisedVice President Kamala Harris, although he did
refer to his vice president Trump inanother gaff So this is another indication,
you know, and to those whoare looking for messaging him speaking highly of
Kamala Harris and him saying things likeI wouldn't have picked her unless I thought
she was qualified to be president fromthe very beginning. He also said that
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other people could beat Trump, butit would be an awful heart It would
be awfully hard to start from scratch. Another valid point. But then again
a subtle, very subtle nod thatthere are alternatives out there, vice President
Kamala Harris being one of them,and maybe some others out there. So
a little nod to those out therewho are still thinking about swapping them out,
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a recognition on some part that thatcould be done, as difficult as
it may be. Near the endof his press conference, Biden asked whether
he could release his delegates at theDemocratic Convention. That is a possibility,
he said tomorrow. If all ofa sudden, I show up at the
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convention and everybody says we want somebodyelse, that's the democratic process. In
his sort of half whispery Joe Bidenkind of goes into that mode voice it's
not going to happen, So drawyour own conclusions about that. Could it
happen, yes, but it's notgoing to That's Joe Biden anyhow. So
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these struggles continue, the question marksremained, The defections obviously grow and got
a pretty sizable number Thursday, RepresentativesHarry Schlott, not a Michigan Brad Schneider
ed case ed from Hawaii, Arizona'sGreg Stanton became the tenth, eleventh,
twelfth, and thirteenth half House membersto say Biden should quit for the sake
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of democracy. And then, ofcourse I mentioned after the press conference he
had Jim Hymes, Connecticut Representative ScottPeters, and Representative Eric Sorenson saying the
president should leave the race as well. So the numbers are growing, not
as much of a snowball as manyhad I think on the Democratic side,
Biden did not screw up as badas I think many of them were hoping
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he would. The avalanche of defectionsdid not show up. So Joe Biden
is not yet at his Barry Goldwatermoment. Going back to nineteen seventy four
of the day before Nixon resigned whenBarry Goldwater went into his office and said,
you are going to be impeached.The votes are there in the House
and the Senate will affirm the conviction. You better get out. And of
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of Ukraine, who has as muchcourage as he has determination. Ladies and
gentlemen, President putin keep your stupidmouth shut, big boy press conference,
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and that's better than he has beendoing. Let me yeah, you know,
I hate to even have to bringthis up, but it's just such
a pain in the butt social mediaand what people say, especially in time
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of tragedy, and I'm speaking ofmy dear friend and one of the greatest
representatives we have elected, Thomas Massey, who recently lost his wife. Total
tragedy seemed like it came out ofthe blue, and then the conspiracy theory
started floating around. I wasn't evenaware there were conspiracy theories surrounding this poor
woman's passing away. My conspiracy observer, there you go, Marinene friend did
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note did pass along a Facebook instantmessage to that effect, with the link
suggesting that there was shenanigans and foulplay behind her passing, related to,
of course, Congressman Massy's position inCongress, which I just my mouth fell
open, like are you serious?So he had to release the statement dealing
with this the other day. Justthen two weeks since my lovely Rond had
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passed away, and I'm still devastated. But the four wonderful children she brought
into this world and nurtured so perfectly, have surrounded me with love and comfort.
Over one thousand friends and family membersof Tenator's service and or sent flower
hours or other tributes to her memory. I want to thank them, and
those of you who have cried forus and who have honored Rondo in other
ways. Our family has cried hard, and we've laughed at happy memories with
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her, with the help of otherswho have experienced similar losses. I've accepted
and I can get through this,but I will never get over this.
I don't ever want to lose hermemory. Although I first reacted with indignation
to internet conspiracy theories about her death, I've since been amused because I know
Ronda would have laughed at it,and if I were on the outside,
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I might have similar concerns. Withoutviolating her privacy, I can dismiss some
of those theories by disclosing she didnot take the COVID shots. We were
both seroh positive by the time theybecame available. Our house is very secure,
family was in the house the nightshe passed, and an autopsy has
been conducted. We do not yethave the results. Addressing, among other
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conspiracy theories floating around about her passing, said, I've joked, after pouring
through hundreds of photographs of us sincehigh school, the only credible conspiracy I
can offer is a gorgeous girl whois a literal genius conspired to make a
congressman who would be scarable by noone but her out of an awkward nerd
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by taking him as her boyfriend atage sixteen and committing two decades of continuously
molding him into something better. HashtagSassy With Massy, I'm returning to work
for the people of Kentucky's fourth CongressionalDistrict. I beg your forgiveness for the
votes I missed during this difficult period. With Ronda no longer with me,
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I'll strive to summon the grace withgrace, impatience, and wisdom she quietly
and selflessly dedicated to the effort ofserving you. We love you, sign
the Massy family. Isn't it ashame that he had to do that and
what dignity he did it and aglowing tribute to a woman he was obviously
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to deal with her passing. Congressand massy thoughts, prayers, love and
admiration from my listening audience, andof course for me and my family.
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Love that segment. I'm sitting onpins and needles waiting to find out if
mine was one of the ten billionpasswords we're stolen by hackers. Anyway,
over the local stories, you canfeel free to call you get something you
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Jay Ratliffe yesterday. I always enjoyedmy conversation with Jay fun Brewonna Morell from
thet Morella Show about the next week'sRepublican National Convention. She's going to be
there. We got a little insighton that one, of course. The
opportunity for jobs with American for Prosperity, or rather the Ohio Valley Chapter of
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the Associate Middles and Contractors. Thatwas a couple of days ago. Yesterday
Americans for Prosperity announcing their big radioand advertising by in Ohio for Bernie Moreno,
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yard. Saint Vincent of Paul OfficialCity woke up yesterday found three of their
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box trucks damaged and burglarized at theirSD Avenue location, leading to sixty missed
donation pickups. Vice President of ExternalAffairs Caitlin Lainhart, speaking with WCPOS,
that the trucks moved everything that allowsthem to charitably serve the community. Those
donation boxes are actually the feet ofour organizations, she said. They travel
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around our donors' homes picking up thingsto fulfill our mission. Really neighbors helping
neighbors. A frequent donor to SaintVincent de Paul. Again, speaking with
local news, Brian Gary called onothers to use the incident as a motivation
to donate. He said, they'rean incredible organization. Bad's furniture, anything
a person needs, A transition ofmy experience from homelessness to having a home.
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Spoke first, and Lenard said theburglary was wholly unnecessary as well,
given the programs annually award vouchers wortheight hundred thousand dollars to people in need.
She said, notably, you don'tneed to steal from Saint Vincent to
Paul. We're here to help ourneighbors, which is an interesting point.
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Leonard called for donations to Boost DonationsBoost to help them deal with the cost
of repairing the vehicles and replacing theequipment. She said the organization would likely
soon inkerk cost related to increasing safetyand security at that SD location. Donations
can be directed to Saint Vincent dePaul website and any purchases made of the
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region thrift stores will help them recoupthe losses. The spokesperson said. Stealing
from a charitable organization special place inhell for people who do that. Florence
police departments that have responded to asuspected murder suicide yesterday happened in the two
thousand block of Ormond to Drive Cornedpolice officers showed up to the address about
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court twenty after five in the eveningafter a family member discovered the two bodies
at the residence. Seventy one yearold Marsha Israel Union, Kentucky found dead
at the scene from a single gunshotwomb in the first floor bedroom. Her
husband, Rick Israel, seventy one, a Union, Kentucky, was found
dead in a first floor bathroom.He also died from a single gunshot wound.
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Florence felice say there's no threat tothe public and the shootings are being
investigated as murder suicide. If youhave any information, though, you're asked
to call eight five, nine,three, seven one twelve thirty four.
I believe that will be the numberof the Florence's Police Department, although Fox
nineteen did not specify that in theirreporting. Pedestrians struck by a vehicle call
Ring Township taken to the hospital overnightcorner to the Hamilton County Dispatcher's reported at
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Pleasant Avenue in John Gray Road aboutone am on Wednesday. Colerain Township public
information officers said it was a hitskip incident. Pedestrians sustained minor injuries.
It does remain under investigation, accordingto the cole Ran Police. So I
think probably would love to hear fromyou if you have any information about that
hit skip and one more here sinceany area woman hired by an Ohio Department
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of Job and Family Services subcontractor tohelp process pandemic relief claims has now been
accused of stealing thousands of dollars inunemployment assistance funds. Thirty nine year old
Janelle Thrower indicted July second on accountsincluding theft, unauthorized use of computer,
tampering with records, and telecommunications fraudcorner to the Hamilton County Common Police records.
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She was hired in June twenty twentyas a customer service rep for Ranstodd
Company subcontractor to provides staff to assistwith processing relief claims. She was fired
after two months for what was describedas poor attendance slash job abandonment. However,
officials found that Thrower access to unemploymentclaims even after her employment ended and
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improperly received more than thirty two thousanddollars in relief funds. She applied for
unemployment and claimed that she wasn't workingdespite still being employed to process pandemic relief
claims. According to the investigators,she continued to file weekly unemployment claims after
finding a new job. Said thatshe did not lose access to the pandemic
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unemployment claims until almost a year afterher firing, according to the report,
adding the officials later discovered she accessedsix claims numerous times, including her own.
She was only able to release paymentsfor one of them. However,
inspite having access that payment total fifteenthree hundred and ninety three dollars courted investigators.
Beneficiary of one claim thrower's cross closerelative another had only a distant family
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Columbus, Ohio for this one stringof break ins ended with Ohio officers relaying
quote multiple gerbils recovered close quote overthe radio on Tuesday, What Columbus feasts.
Just go ahead and read it.Dayton twenty four to seven, reporting
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Columbus police found a man letter identifiedas Matthew Pancake what I know sleep on
a bench after a string of breakins, wearing a leopard print onesie and
this is a quote with a furdysurprise inside. Let's find out together.
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Body worn camera video released by theColumbus Police through the public records request shows
officers investigating a break in at Roostersnear Hilliard after securities system alerted them.
Video shows officers clearing the restaurant,seeing broken glass on a door and finding
blood on a rock, but nowhereelse. With the snowsuss in the area,
police retraced his steps. Ten minuteslater, officers heard our head over
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to the pet land where they foundbroken glass and dogs and other animals wandering
outside. Video shows the glass displaysfor some of the dogs broken. About
fifteen animals, including dogs, bunnies, a ferret, a bird, and
hamsters were let loose, according thecompany's co owner. Police checked out a
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famous footwear store next where police accusedpancake this guy of stealing boots. Eventually,
eventually officers is located this guy sleepingon a bench covered in glass,
blood and on a and a dogcollar and again wearing a leopard print onesie.
Well checking him for evidence of injuries, officers made a bizarre discovery in
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his pant leg. Officers said,quote, I got a gerbil. There's
multiple gerbils in his pants, multiplegerbil recovered close quote. Initial charges of
Pancake include vandalism, breaking and entering. He may face more after the cases
presented to the grand jury. Uh, don't worry about the animals. According
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to pet Lands Co owners, aveterinarian examined all of them and they're okay,
except the ferret is still missing,and maybe also a few hamsters.
Phrasing. I'm sorry, I can'tget past that. I have no idea,
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I mean the visual. I don'teven have a photograph of this guy.
A leopard proot ones he's stuffed withgerbils. Nudn't mean yeah, it
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partially exposed. Of course he did. Rodriguez turned over to the deputy.
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He's booked on several charges, pleasesaid. He also set a felony warn
out of La County for a paroleviolation related to a prior sex crime involving
lewd acts against a child. Jeez. Residents of the Santa Monica apartment building
or telling the Truth Naked truth?It stated about a neighbor claiming he regularly
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walks around naked, terrifying them.Oh gross, they got pictures of the
guy doing yoga on his front porchnaked. Noh, that's the sets of
picture I didn't need to see.Several people living in the West La apartment
spoke with local news KTLA about theresidence behavior, claiming he stalks the building
butt naked, while also hurling obscenitiesand racial epithets at his neighbors. Question
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Joe, what the hell is it? Butt? Naked as reported here,
or is it buck naked? Youthink it was a play on words,
were using butt naked? Well,they do have photographic evidence of that descriptive
term. Among the laundry list ofcomplains residency not only does the dude walk
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naked, also known for well defecatingin the building's parking garage, WHOA,
that's a lot of feasts, andtrashing his apartment, with one woman claiming
she's often seen him throw objects outof his wind. Another residents said the
guys berated her with racial slurs,calling her the N word as well as
a slave. Other residents alleged youwas touching himself in front of a pool
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full of children over the Memorial Dayweekend. He got it, Jose,
the biggest douche of the universe,in all the galaxies, there's no bigger
douche than you. KTLA reporting theresidents have raised concerns with both the building's
owners, nothing has been done.When resident's summing it up, the whole
building lives in a constant state ofanxiety over this guy, and they're all
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terrified whenever the cops take him awaybecause they're worried about revenge. Santa Monica
police say they respond to multiple callsat the address, and they've evaluated himpremntal
health issues and they've been told they'vebeen handed over to reports to the city
attorney to determine what the next stepsmight be a he's worried about a situation
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like that, or the residents willtake it upon themselves to take the law
into their own hands phrasing mm hmm. The San Francisco Standard reporting justice went
full frontal in the Castro last week. Castro District known as the very gay
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neighborhood in San Francisco Castro last weekwhen two newdists took down a man attacking
a tourist on the street. Describedas naked Samaritans Pete Farah of San Jose
and Lloyd Fishback of San Francisco nakedon their July second stroll through the neighborhood
when they spotted a crazy kind ofpirate guy their words, threatening a man
(35:45):
with a blowtorch. Phrasing. Videofrom the scene shows you onlookers snagged the
blowtouch just before the attacker starts topunch the tourists. Owner of the nearby
Aegean Delights, Peter Fango, Arkia. Sorry, Peter camp pronounced last name
Petros. Rather, it's a verylong Greek name. Could use Alex Tranta
Filo in here for de dru forpronunciation anyway, So the attacker threatened to
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burn the tourist's face. But mybuddy Lloyd is a quiet, respectful guy.
But he didn't waste any time andnailed the guy with the right hook.
Fishback followed up with a punch withan underhand smack to the face,
after which the attacker walked away.Sparah, who emphasized that Fishback is the
hero, said he and at leasttwo other people called the police as the
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incident unfolded. Fishback declined to commentfor the story as the newdiest values his
privacy. Really, how can yoube a privacy valuing nudist walking around in
broad daylight in a very busy areaof San Francisco. I don't make the
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rules, ma'am. I just thinkthem up and write them down, Thank
you. Joe five ffty five carCD Talks station figure around plenty to talk
about between now and six thirty.Of course, always plenty to talk about,
including the ten billion passwords apparently stolenby hackers. Tech Friday with Dave
Hatter at six thirty. I'll beright back. You're twenty twenty four election
headquarters. Every voter should be askingwhether America can survive four more years of
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fifty five KRC the talk station presidentTrump to be vice president. Don't I
think she's not qualified to be president? You're fighting if about Garcite talk station.
And yet, in spite of that, the Big Boy Conference didn't go
as poorly as many expected it togo. Didn't go perfectly either, as
(37:35):
illustrated by that last sound by Thankyou Joe Strekker for playing that one,
one of many, including introducing Vladimor President Zolensky is Vladimir Putin? Interesting
gaff that one, and the headlinesall are pointing out that, yeah,
it wasn't the defining end of theBiden presidency, much of the chagrin of
the Democrats, who I think we'rereally hoping, really truly hoping that he
(37:59):
would have done another gaff tastic performancelike the presidential debate with Donald Trump not
that bad. So with not thatbad and everybody having to hold their breath
every time Joe Biden takes the stage, where does that leave them here's some
headlines. Briden tries to slow defectionswith press conference. He didn't actually slow
them. They're not pouring out ineverywhere, which is what people thought would
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happen after the press conference. Hadhe screwed up royally liked the debate,
then you would have had all therepresentatives, you know, coming out in
full and the Senate finally opening itsmouth and expressing its opinions about Biden.
He didn't get that. You gota handful more representatives coming out of the
woodwork saying no, were pulling theplug. He's out. We got to
find somebody else. Democrat Party inlimbo as Biden presser buys him breathing room.
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Jen Saki, former White House Presssecretary, gave him more time,
which for the campaign is a win. It doesn't mean it's a win for
the process because this purgatory in thisin between the queen is a real challenge
in the uncertainty is what's a challengefor that down ballid candidate. It's good
point, Jen Biden aids and Democraticofficials privately admit that this is going to
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get worse. According to a CNNarticle and report, Biden fundraising collapses.
Quote already disastrous. Close quote headlineNewsmax Charlie McCarthy dealing with are talking with
some of the Democrats, describing turmoilover Biden's candidacy since he well seems lost
(39:30):
at times and occasionally hard to understand. During this debate with President Trump,
the doning donation started to dry up. Think he had George Clooney given the
green light by everyone's arguing Barack Obamatold George to do that three weeks after
the fundraiser where George Clooney expressed dismayapparently over Joe Biden's cognitive abilities, and
(39:50):
yet kept his mouth quiet up untiljust the other day when he pulled the
plug himself. Maybe it's more thanjust Joe Biden's apparent dementia. Kimberly Strassel
gets an A plus and a goldstar on her op ed piece. The
Biden problem is policy. He's indispensableat eighty one because the rest of the
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party has moved too far left forvoters. Wonderful points made by Kimberly Strassel.
This is why I say the Republicansare in a much better position to
win because they have it right acrossthe board on policy. Points. She
writes, Democrats are finally beginning toadmit that they declining Joe Biden is a
problem. If they think that heis their only one, or even their
(40:35):
biggest, They're as confused as theirleader. That's the glaring yet unspoken truth.
Amid the battle over mister Biden's future, The left and the media are
keeping this discussion focused on individual perspective. Candidates like and the liberal base.
Who gives them the best shot inNovember? Is it mister bi Is mister
Biden too big a liability? WillBlack voters defect if the party kicks Kamala
(40:59):
Hair to the curb? How doesCalifornia Governor Gavin Knwsom rate next to Michigan's
Gretchen Whitmer among unions or Hispanics orpro choice women. Absent in is any
discussion of the root cause of thisdilemma, the Democratic Party's sharp move to
the left with policies and power grabsthat are deeply unpopular with the electorate.
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Mister Biden is a product of thispendulum shift, and his obvious successors are
a continuation of it. If theDemocrats truly want to improve their prospects,
they might consider having a debate aboutideas. Don't forget how a man pushing
eighty came to office. The twentytwenty Democratic primary, dominated by candidates vying
to curry favor with a rising progressiveleft, worried that Bernie Sanders would kill
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a chance at the White House.Voters turned to the only fixture who claimed
to be moderate, who's a twotime presidential primary loser as old as Methuselah
and slipping even then. But whatever, he was deemed the only candidate able
to beat Donald Trump, which wasprobably true even four years ago. The
party understood pure progressivism to be apolitical liability. That self preservation went out
(42:13):
the window, and Biden gave fullrain to the Sanders platform. Blowout spending
fueld the worst inflation in forty years. Open borders caused a migrant flood that
is overwhelming cities in red and bluestates alike. A climate agenda fed a
higher energy prices and grid instability,and squelched consumer choice. Washington made common
(42:35):
sense cause with progressive prosecutors who enableda crime wave in major cities. A
foreign policy for the middle class that'sin quotes that Joe Biden use that phrase.
Whatever, that means, she writesin boldened America's adversaries. The president,
who ran on uniting the country andrestoring standards and norms, also bow
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to the far left's worldview that theends justify the means. The Justice Department
signed onto the Progressive Lawfair campaign,unleashing criminal prosecutions against mister Trump and fuelling
fury among Republicans. Independence and moderateslook with unease on actions in the courts
or actions the courts found unlawful,COVID mandates, student loan forgiveness, environmental
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policy, and democratic promises to packthe Supreme Court and federalize election law.
These policies and actions are the realsource of mister Biden's trouble, as evidence
by the soaring unpopularity numbers that longpreceded his debate melt down. The debate
flop was as much a consequence ofa failed agenda as of mister Biden's incoherence.
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De Monsthenes, the Great Greek Orderwould have struggled to put a rosy
shine on today's grocery bills, borderinvasion, crime, and global disorder.
Americans were concerned by mister Biden's debateperformance, but Does any one think Democrats
would be jettising him if his quoteunquote bad night came amid a thriving economy,
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low prices and interest rates, orpolls showing Biden winning the race?
For that matter, does anyone thinkBiden would still be in contention if the
Democrats felt they had a better bet. For all the hype of a strong
bench, the top contender's poll isbadly or worse against Trump. Democrats are
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frantically weighing individual strengths and weaknesses,blithely ignoring their one commonality. All are
unrepentant progresses, promising to double downon a deeply unpopular agenda. The party
remains unwilling to believe that voters,even many of their own, are looking
for change, or that warnings aboutthreats to democracy and abortion are losing their
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punch. The Republican Party has problemstoo, and doesn't know it. How
could it not after eight years ofmedia of media fixated on mister trum Trump
and Maga drilling in on every proposal, internal battles and truth social post but
Democrats have been given a ridiculous pass. Their policy failures justified, their weaknesses
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swept under the carpet. See thesixteen quote. Nobel Prize winning economists closed
quot to last month pronounced the Bidenagenda vastly superior to anything Republicans might offer.
Really ced fifty one former intelligence officialswho disappeared mister Biden's hunter liability before
the twenty twenty elections. See thepress corps, which noticed mister Biden's problems
(45:37):
only two weeks ago and still aren'tnoticing anything else. The current Democratic soul
searching is way too limited. MisterBiden's age is a problem, but his
age isn't the source of the party'sdismal approval ratings on the economy, the
border, or crime. It's notthe cause of striking Democratic demographic shifts under
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ways for years, are underway foryears that show the working class, including
minority voters, fleeing the party.Progressive policies will be on the ballot this
fall as much as any one person'sname. If the party cared for its
future, not just November fifth,it will be having that debate. Amen.
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That's something I've been pointing out along time. You know, the
Republicans are on the winning side ofall the issues that every American regardless of
political stripe is concerned about primarily.Yes, they may not be big in
the Green New Deal or the greenagenda, but that's so low on priority
lists for voters. It doesn't evenhardly even registers. And you get folks
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on life's margins and people in thelower middle class, and you tell them
that while we're taking away your variousoptions for appliance, says you're going to
have to pay a lot more,but don't worry. Over the period of
ten to fifteen years, you'll endup making up in energy savings the additional
price you're paying for any given appliance. Well, listen out a ten to
(47:06):
fifteen years to wait around to makeback the extra cost of any given item
you're shoving down my throat, Andhonestly, I can't afford the additional price
of that item right now. Soyou know, take your green products and
stick them with the sun don't shine. That's a Republican, a democrat,
a socialist, a communist, evena person with a green agenda in the
back of their head, if they'reon a budget, they're dealing with real
(47:29):
time, right now problems, notsomething that may or probably will not occur
one hundred years. Hence, sopolicy policy, policy policy. I think
so far the Republican parties have donea really good job of keeping Trump off
of the truth social media, atleast to a certain degree. He's been
far more reserved in his comments,far more presidential like during the campaign.
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But I want to hear him talkconstantly about these issues that Kim Strassel brought
up. You leave Joe Biden alone. He is digging his own grave,
and the Democrat Party is digging itsown grave and its soul searching efforts to
find a substitute or otherwise try torehabilitate Joe to make him electable in November.
They can't get rid of their policypositions. They've all come out loud
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wed to these, they've all campaignedon them, and the implementation of these
policies has been a disaster in everystate and every city that's implemented him.
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David's excited from beyond the grave realquick here. There's a lot of
changing in plans of electric vehicle manufacturersor the plans on EV manufacturing. Volkswagen,
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drops. Mercedes retooling its pulling thebrakes on its evs with eedy demand lower
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them, they're expensive. Long termmaintenance is a concern for many people.
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swing states as we move into theelection. The money coming from the Inflation
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point two million, among others.They claim it's going to save jobs.
Well, and if you weren't inthe process of getting rid of the internal
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these manufacturing facilitbilities on your labor Theseare massive, going, profitable entities.
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with your first topic of conversation,ten billion passwords stolen. Welcome back.
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Always good to be here, Brian, And yeah, sorry, I always
have to bring the bad news,but that's kind of where we're at unfortunately.
And this is an important story becauseit just rehashes something you and I
have been talking about for the lastten years, which is a your information
is inherently valuable to the bad guys, especially something like a password, because
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they know about password reuseing the factthat many people who use you know all
the same password on all accounts ora small handful of passwords across multiple accounts.
So if they can steal one ofyour legitimate passwords, you know through
a data breach, that it mightwork on any or all of your sites.
They know this, right, theyknow people do this sort of thing.
(56:07):
I even mentioned that when I talkedabout when I brought up the topic
or conversation that was coming up todayon the Morning Show earlier in the program,
I said, you know, andit shocked me that I have been,
you know, the victim of oneof these data hacks before. And
then you know, I get areport from LifeLock and they stole you.
They've got your email address and yourhome address, and I would think,
like, well, big deal.I mean, everybody knows my email address
(56:29):
and anybody could find my home address, so I kind of let that go
off without getting worked up about it. I've never gotten to notice that passwords
have been stolen. That doesn't happenvery often, does it. Well,
it happens a lot more than youthink. And keep in mind anytime that
data is stolen, it might havea password with it. You know,
in some cases, when you getthat letter that says your data has been
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breached, they won't even know rightaway everything that's been stolen. There's some
kind of hack, right, Andkeep in mind that in modern times,
most sites should be storing your passwordin a hashed and or encrypted form,
not just plain text. It's rightablenaked eye. But you know, once
they have your data like that,you know, even if they don't have
(57:13):
your password, they can use thatdata to impersonate you, to take out
accounts in your name. The moredata they have, the more they know
about you, the more they canact as you. They can spoof you
with legitimacy, impersonate you. Right, Yeah, but if they can get
one or more of your passwords.And you know, this password dump is
now up to ten billion passwords,almost just under a ten billion. It's
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been building over time. It's beenmultiple dumps, and you know this isn't
the only one out there. Butyou know, data is leaked from this
site, Data is leaked from thatsite. It's sold from these guys.
It's sold from those guys. Itgets put together and that's how you end
up with these enormous files. Again, the bad guys know most people don't
take this stuff seriously. They knowabout password reuse, they know people aren't
using MFA because the real defense againstthis is twofold before run out of time.
(58:00):
I want to get to that.You know, the best thing you
can do, really and the easiestthing you can do, is turn on
multi factor authentication on all your accountsso that even if someone can guess your
password, crack your password from oneof these breaches using a tool that just
keeps chugging at it until they candecrypt it, or you know, figure
(58:20):
out what the hash on it is, or they can just brute force it
by trying different passwords on your account. Right, if you have multi factor
authentication AK two factor or two stepverification turned on. They have to get
that secondary code. And I wantto be clear to people, MFA is
a powerful way to increase your security. It is not fool proof. There
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are ways they can work around that. So if you are a high value
targeted or being specifically targeted for somereason, you probably want to go to
the next step beyond MFA. ButMFA is going to block your casual hacker.
It's just trying to brute force oruse a you know, reused password
or a cracked password. But thebest thing you can do then is coupled
(59:04):
with MFA, get a password manager. I like one password, I use
one password. Sites like c netzd net, Tom's Guide, PC magazine
have editors and experts that rate thesethings. You don't have to just take
my word for it, and thereare other quality password managers out there.
With a password manager, you havean encrypted vault. Even the password manager
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manufacturer won't know your passwords the wayit works if it's done right. So
now all you need to have isone really strong password that unlocks your vault.
You have MFA turned on the vault, and now you can create insane
passwords for all of your accounts.So create a passphrase that's like twenty characters
long that only you would know,lock your password manager with that, turn
(59:45):
on the MFA, and now whetheryou're on your phone, you're on your
PC, you're on your tablet,wherever you go. With one password,
my passwords are with me across allmy devices. I only need to know
my one really insane master password.MFA turned on. And the reason why
I like one password best is it'seasy to use, and it has an
extra security mechanism with a third secretkey, you need to really unlock the
(01:00:09):
vault. So, without getting toodeep into the weeds, I'll post I
wrote an article about this, right, I'll post it in my notes and
so forth for the show, Folks, get a password manager. This breach
just goes to show you why thisis important. Get a password manager.
Turn on MFA, and you weregoing to be more secure than ninety nine
percent of the people out there.You're going to be a difficult target.
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In ninety nine percent of all cases, the bad guys are just going to
move on. Fair enough. Ithink you gave us very sound advice.
You're pretty unequivocal about it too,Dave, coming up, how social media
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online content. Shocking. I guessno one is just still to be the
government working with government, or acombination of both. Dave, it looks
like a combination of both. Althoughyeah, this is interesting. The House
Judiciary put out a report called Garm'sHarm, How the world's biggest brands seek
to control online speech. And Imean, I'll just give you the highlights
of the executive so me and Iwant to try to jam another thing in
(01:02:20):
here real quick too, about AppleIDs. That's pretty important. But all
you really need to know on thistopic, I think is recently Elon Musk
came out and said that he isgoing to now sue because of the information
that was released in this report becauseof all these different companies colluding through this
organization, so trying to find aquote from us having seen the evidence on
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X is about the best place youcan go to get news in my
opinion, especially when you look atMusk. The guy's got one hundred and
(01:03:29):
eighty nine point four million followers now, so he's reaching a lot of people.
But when you look into this report, it's pretty interesting. Again,
you can find it on there.You can just search on GARM. We'll
probably turn it up GARM and HouseJudiciary. They basically say Committee has been
investigating a parent collusion with the WorldFederation of Advertisers and specifically it's Global Alliance
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for Responsible Media or GARM DO.GARM large corporations, advertising agencies, and
industry associations participating in boycotts and othercoordinated action to demonetized platforms, podcast news
outslets, and other content deemed disfavoredby GARMENT its members. And you know,
it's a fairly long report, thirtynine pages. Obviously we don't have
time to get into it here,but it's definitely worth a read, and
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it just goes to show you howcollusion is being used by these large tech
companies to try to repress any informationthey don't like, whatever that is.
So I think it'll be very interestingto see where muscos with these lawsuits,
because you know, he's threatened lawsuitsbefore and typically follows through with him and
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it's been pretty interesting. So realquick, there has been a report by
Samantech, big security company, thathackers are going after people's Apple ID,
your Apple idea if you're on theApple platform. If you're not, you
don't need to worry about this,but it's kind of like the key to
unlocks your whole kingdom. They're sendingtexts, they're sending emails. Remember,
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it's very easy to spoof an emailaddress. It's very easy to spoof a
text or phone number. Apple isnot going to send you a text and
tell you there's a problem with yourApple ID or iCloud and you need to
log in. They're not going todo that. If you get something like
that and it's asking you to login. Understand, folks. If they
can take over your Apple ID,they can lock you out of your phone,
which might lock you out of allyour accounts. They can steal any
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money associated with that. It literallyis giving him the key to your kingdom.
Use a strong, unique password foryour Apple ID account at Apple,
turn on multi factor authentication. Justgoing to ask you if Apple ID had
multi factor authentication associated with it,be super skeptical of anything asking you about
your Apple ID or your Apple account. Again, if they can get to
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your Apple ID, they can basicallyshut you down and take over all of
your accounts, And once that happens, they have access to know anything through
that. So you and cynical Ijust I'm inclined to just just ignore literally
everything that lands in my end.Ben, you know, you almost have
to Brian, or at least atleast if you start from that perspective.
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If you get something, be skepticaland if you're concerned it could be real.
Do not click the links, donot call the numbers. If you're
worried about something with your Apple iCloudaccount, whatever, then you go to
Apple dot com. You log intoApple dot com. Do not click the
links, you know, don't getdon't go down that rabbit hole, because
again, they can make almost anythinglook legitimate to the naked eye. If
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you don't know how to authenticate it, you go to Apple Apple dot com,
you log in, then turn onmultifacture authentication. Use the password manager
we talked about to create a strongunique password. My Apple password is like
literally like one hundred characters are randomumbo general. I don't even know what
it is because my password manager handlesthat for me. And again this is
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this has been in the news alot lately, this phishing attack around Apple
IDs. If you're on the Appleplatform, go secure your account and then
be super skeptical. And the nameof that password manager you use again is
one password would be my recommendation numberone, number number one number one password.
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Are these? Are these the futurehackers of the world, Dave?
You know, Brian, this isa really disturbing story on several levels,
and it ties into something else wehaven't talked about. I'll send this to
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Joe. Maybe we can hit onit next week. There's a guy out
there who's been making a lot ofwaves. I'll get back to this original
story in a second. A guynamed Jonathan hat I hope I'm pronouncing his
last name right, hid T.He's a social psychologist and he's been on
the war path about getting phones outof schools and the whole idea that it
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would be even better if your kiddidn't have a phone until a certain age.
And the reason I thought of himin doing a little research for this
next story is, you know,I'm all for that. I think your
average cell phone, I mean,just just watch someone sit and look at
that phone while they're eating in arestaurant or something. You know, if
kids have phones in schools, they'renot paying attention. They're on that phone
all the time, and it justopens. So again, I don't this
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is a separate topic, but you'llsee how I'm going to connect it here.
He has an essay out there,and some states are starting to take
action on this idea of banning phonesduring school. Yes, I just saw
only was the state of New York, or it was he the whole states
of their banning phones in schools orthe school district. But yeah, I've
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seen quite a few articles along thoselines lately, and I think I think
Virginia, I think the Governor ofVirginia just came out was some sort of
executive order or something. But bottomline is Washington Post has a good story
titled we should ban phones in Schools. It references this guy in his essay,
which is getting a lot of traction. But when you get back into
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this story here, so Pennsylvania middleschool students and person eight teachers, there
were twenty TikTok accounts. So theseare middle school kids who are setting up
TikTok accounts that appear to be theseteachers, and then they're saying and doing
horrific things on there. Now,you know, in today's cancel culture,
think about how hard it would befor you to disprove that that's you,
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because once the media picks up thatyou're saying like pedophilic things on there and
so forth, which is the kindof things these kids have done under the
name of these teachers. It's reallycompletely insane and super disturbing. So here's
just from this story. Some ofthe accounts, which were first created in
February showed racist, homophobic, andsexually inappropriate content. Yet it's impersonating some
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adult teacher at these schools. Now, think about how damaging that could be
to you and your family, andyou know, I mean slander, defamation.
But these are middle school kids now, where they're getting the idea to
do this, I don't know,possibly from another TikTok account or some you
know, crazy thing that they've ranonline. Thus going back to my theory
(01:11:59):
that yes, kids should not havephones during schools at a minimum. And
you know, Brian, we gotthe Children's Online Privacy Protection Act that says
you can't use these things and letuntil you're thirteen without printal consent. Thirteen
is probably still too young. Thatwould put you right in the mix for
this. Yes, there's really noway to enforce that anyway. And you
know, We've seen this move afootto ban kids from social media and then
(01:12:21):
people are suing to try to stopthat. You know, we've seen the
move to try to kill off TikTokin particular, which you know, I'm
all for. Just a reminder,folks, TikTok is owned by byte Edance,
a Chinese part Communist party controlled company. There's nothing good coming from TikTok
or happening on TikTok. Our adversariesare not only collecting enormously sensitive data about
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you from your phone. Go lookat the Apple Privacy label and the app
the Apple App Store for TikTok.But it's basically a syop weapon in your
pocket. And this is a perfectexample of it. If you go out
and you look into what these kidshave done pretending to be these teachers.
Again, the amount of damage thatyou could do to someone's life or something
(01:13:05):
like this is quite astounding, becauseagain, now I'm going to have to
try to prove I didn't do thosethings. I'm gonna have to try to
prove that's not me saying and doingthese horrific things. It's it's super disturbble
having to prove that it was notyou seems to me to only be necessary
in a situation where someone is tryingto hold you accountable for those statements,
(01:13:30):
just because well atable when you getfired and you cannot right, that's when
you would have to defend yourself andprove that they're wrong. I mean,
someone goes out and posts something andclaiming to be you. If it has
no impact on you directly, you'renot you're not being prosecuted, you're not
losing your job, then I guessyou just ignore it and just view it
as part of the problem of havingthe Internet. Yes, but when you
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lose your job and you can't getanother job and you don't have to fight
that attorneys and the afees that aregoing to come along with it. Yeah,
And do you think you wouldn't getfired for something like that in today's
if if Brian Thomas shows up onTikTok because they've stole your photo. But
but you could because I find aphoto of you from the fifty five KRC
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website and I create a TikTok accountwith your name and your photo on it,
and I start saying terrible things.Now you are going to have to
say, well, that's not me. Think about that for a second,
true, I could anyone could beto any other person and at any given
time. That's one of the thingsthat's that's it is. It is terrible.
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We live in a terrible world wherethis can happen. We live in
a terrible world where we're deep fakesare everywhere, and we look at them
and we actually think that there's somemeasure of believability in them. I mean,
you know, I've seen movies ofaliens being dug out of the ground
next to the Pyramids in the lastcouple of days. We know that never
happened, but look there it isright there. Oh my god, the
grainy old footage, and you knowit's been kept from this is all No,
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it's not, it's all fake.It's all you know what I mean
of the Sierro. Well, that'swhy you and I talk every week.
Okay, Well, skepticism. Imean, you know, the only good
thing that could come out of this, Brian, would be a phones get
out of schools, the media,the age for kids to use this stuff
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goes way up, and hopefully peoplewill become increasingly skeptical. So you have
less to worry about the cancelation issuebecause people will go, well, you
know that that could be fakeh Andrather than just jump to a conclusion and
try to ruin someone's life, let'slet's do some due diligence and try to
vet this and find out is thisreally this person or have they been somehow
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framed by someone using these tools tomake them look bad. You know,
I'm hoping that people will come aroundand realize you can't just assume something you
see online, whether it's a videoand audio, social media web sware,
is true, because increasingly we seeexamples that it's not. Dave had our
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spot seven o six on a Friday. I'm very happy one to you,
Brian Thomas, inviting you to stickaround all morning, get a whole whole
hour without guests we can talk about. Last night's performance wasn't as miserable as
I think most of the Democrats werehoping for. Yeah, Joe Biden did
not so poorly perform that they aregoing to go in and pull the plug
(01:16:46):
today. I lost a couple morerepresentatives following the uh, the big boy
discussion last night or whatever they're referringto. But uh, he was gaff
past. He gets some pretty prettyinteresting gaffes, referring to Kamala Harris is
Vice President Trump and referring to VladimirZelensky as President Putin, which is behind
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one of the means I saw thismorning gets a picture of Zelenski and Kamala
Harris standing next to each other.The caption is a beautiful picture of Vice
President Trump and President Putin. Butbeyond those couple of gaps and a few
more. In his occasional lesbury,she does when he's in trouble, they
say it's bottom. Some time heinsisted again he's running. I don't know
(01:17:33):
how many times he has to suggestit, say it out loud, say
it directly. He did say afew nice things about Kamala Harris. He
did mention if all the delegates wina different direction at the convention what he
would have to do. But youknow he still in it from all accounts
and his own comments and others.So what are the Democrats going to do.
They're behind the scenes. They're seeingthat their donors are leaving donors.
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The money's drying up. Although they'llsay grassroots donations are fine, that's not
where the huge ballk this big fatmoney comes in. That's the you know,
the George Soros type money of theworld, the George Clooney type money
of the world, that kind ofthing. So lots and lots of sort
of gloom and doom headlines this morning. Biden's press conference won't stem tide of
defections one from the Wall Street Journalamong others that are all over the board.
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Your calls and comments on this arewelcome. Going to go to the
phones right now because I got AndrewPappus on the phone. Drew Pappis,
welcome back to the fifty five KRCMorning Show. Former Anderson Township TRUSTe,
It's always good to hear from you. Good morning, Brian, how are
you. I'm doing fine. Beforeyou get to your point, do I
have it right? I heard alittle bird told me, or maybe it
was even you in a post onFacebook, you're gonna go into the convention
(01:18:39):
next week. I didn't post aboutit, and that's probably part of our
discussion today. But yeah, I'llbe at the convent next week, and
you know, I was looking forwardto posting while there and maybe doing a
couple of going live. Yeah,commit more and stuff like that. And
I want to tell everybody just brief. Yesterday, so Facebook is beginning,
(01:19:02):
and I'd like to just alert myconservative friends. Yes, completely out of
the blue, I get a noticefrom a meta Facebook that, you know,
my account has some unusual activity.Well, I mean, let's face
it, I post a lot,and the ninety nine point nine percent of
(01:19:26):
what I posted, if it wasn'tabout a dog, it would be about
politics and most specifically about Joe competence. So they asked for verification of my
ID, and so I provided that, and then this morning I wake up
and they said my account they changedwhat they said that, not that they
couldn't verify who I was, butmy account's been disabled because it doesn't meet
(01:19:53):
quote unquote community standards. Now,yeah, I know, so I what
I believe is happening you know,I could be wrong, and that's why
I wanted to come on. Ifany other of my conservative friends are beginning
to have problems. I believe whatyou're seeing is an early push by social
media to disable conservative voices on socialmedia. And uh, you know,
(01:20:16):
I had a five thousand followers orfriends. Most most annoyingly, I had
a lot of photographs that you know, I'm gonna have to figure out a
way to try to get off ofthere. But it won't let me log
on, it won't let me doanything. And you know they've I provided
them a freaking picture of my driver'slicense and that wasn't good enough to verify
(01:20:39):
that I am who I am.Now what this could be simply, this
could be a conservative effort by abunch of how should I put this?
Heavin out here wants to target peopleand and and everybody report that John Doe
is a fake account and have hisaccount sayable or at least maybe even taken
(01:21:01):
down. So it could be aconcerted effort on the part of the liberals
out here. But I think more, I think more nefariously, what it
probably is is a concerted behind thescenes effort. I mean, Facebook was
only too happy to oblige the lastelection with all the claim misinformation. I
(01:21:21):
mean, do we need to bringup Hunter Biden's laptop? And you know
they, I think what you're seeingis a concerted effort by Facebook to silence
conservative voices. Now, okay,the service is free. You know,
what do you want to refund?No? I think I think what more
specifically should happen. I think Congressreally needs to take a look at this.
(01:21:45):
Uh, it's already been decided thatFacebook has been declared to be almost
like the town square. Social mediahas been the town square, right,
and what it is is silencing yourability to speak. So I think I
think they, I think really needsto take another look at the protections afforded
to specifically Facebook and some of theother social media platforms that have been protected
(01:22:13):
for long, because you're going tosee more of this, I'm afraid,
and so I wanted to alert mycant differends out there. You start to
see if you have a big presenceon there, you're going to send your
vocal about the direction of our countryand the incapetence of especially this administration on
any issues. You're going to seeprobably a conservative effort to silence your voice
(01:22:38):
and make you move to another platform, you know, like x which Elon
Musk has saved because he purchased itspecifically for that reason and then fixed it.
Yeah. You know, it's interestingbecause Dave had or even specifically mentioned
x as being one of the bestplatforms to get news on because of Elon
Musk's ownership of it. Yeah,and it's nice that I followed Dave segue
(01:23:00):
because I was gonna call up andask them about it. But I've just
given people the heads up. Youknow, I'll you know, I'll figure
out a way around this, Isuppose. But you know, five thousand
friends is hard to rebuild quickly andget your voice back out there in a
sense in the fashion that it couldbe heard. But I just find it.
I woke up this morning I justhad to chuckle because, you know,
(01:23:23):
other than the photographs, I couldcare less. It's virtually it's a
virtual world. It's not real.But it does annoy me in the sense
that, you know, you providedocumentation of who you are. That's not
good enough for Facebook. But theythey they flood their feed with a bunch
of Chinese products that are represented asx Y or z and when you buy
(01:23:45):
them, they're nothing like they're represented. Yet Facebook has no problem, you
know, flooding their their their feedwith false advertisements of false products that don't
meet what they are proposed to be. Yeah, and uh, they don't
check, they don't fact check those, and they don't kick those off there
because they're getting bucks for advertising exactly. Yeah, they don't make money off
(01:24:09):
of Drew Pappus, but they dowell, it's sort of that guess.
In fact, they may because theyget your data, your your your your,
your bits of information you know,in exchange for this quote unquote free
service. So they're constantly mining everythingyou put up there. But you're right,
they're not earning a buck specifically fromyou. You're not writing a check
to them, so they can dispensewith you. I just search for your
name, and you're right, it'snot there. I know because we've been
(01:24:30):
friends for years and years on Facebook, years and years, and and you
know, I've never been any falseand even borderline. You know, you
might have a photograph and they're like, oh uh, some some very uh
some very homely zip faced persons inhis parents' best basement fact check it and
decided it wasn't accurate in some fashion, and so you know, even if
(01:24:54):
I got any any notice from themthat this might be considered safe or not
secret or part what's the one theylove to use this is uh you know
this, this is partially incorrect becauseone word might be out of out of
line. I remove it, soyou know, it's not like I'm sharing
fake information or what share fake information? Now, I don't mean to be
(01:25:15):
barely aching about it. I justfind that it's you know, I wonder
if they're going to take the samezeal and zest for removing uh deplatforming people
on the left. I'll venture tosay, no, what would you say?
I would agree with you completely.I don't think there's any question in
my mind. However, I wouldthink, you know you you're an outspoken
and I would argue, in connectionwith politics, a rather polarizing kind of
(01:25:39):
guy. You have no problem andyou do not pull well, you don't
pull your punch, as you sayit like it is. You're not outspoken
on social media on Facebook anything.I know the post that you put up
because I regularly see them on myfeed. So you're you're not as an
egregious political you know, offender asmany others out there that I see.
But you know, compared to me, you're very political online. I don't
(01:25:59):
even mentioned politics at all. Myfeet. You're gonna see pictures of my
dog, maybe every once in awhile, picture of my kids, or
the yard or in a happy Friday. And if you start seeing you know,
overtly political things or untoward things,or things with foul language in them
and it's attributed to me, you'regonna know that is a fake post.
I had nothing to do with it. I got a demonstrated long history of
(01:26:20):
that, and I'm not on anyother social media platforms. I have a
LinkedIn account, but I never everever log into it. So there,
I mean, that's me in anutshell. But I find it problematic that
you know it could be that peoplebecause people know you and you've I mean,
you've made some I don't want tosay enemies, but you know you've
you've kind of angered some people inthe political circles, like say in Anderson
(01:26:43):
Township for example, and that theycould gang up on you and report you
to Facebook just for vindictive and andevil reasons to have you chucked off the
platform, just as like as quoteunquote practical joke. I could see that
happening. Oh, I could seeit happening. But you know, when
you when you go to the effortand trust me, I'm sure that had
something to do with it. We'retalking about people that have absolutely zero personalities,
(01:27:08):
lives, and to be fair,no social skills whatsoever. This is
why they're in the social position they'rein at the end of the day.
You know, the fact of thematter is, if I provide, if
Delta Airlines is to call me upand say, you're going on a trip
tomorrow, but we're not sure ifyou should, you send us a photograph
of your driver's license, and Ido that. That would suffice for Delta
(01:27:29):
Airlines to get on a plane witha bunch of other people and fly accrustation.
However, when you do the samefor some some hemp wearing hippie sitting
in a basement somewhere and probably Seattleor San Francisco, suddenly while he's pounding
tweetkeys like there's no tomorrow, suddenlythat doesn't become good enough for the For
(01:27:50):
the wizards of Meta, I agreewith you. Hey, here's an astute
observation from my conspiracy observing friend Maureen, who you know very well I do.
Here's her suggestion. They know you'regoing to the convention and they don't
want you showing remarks from the convention. So there's another possible and even legitimately
possible reason for having deplatformed you inadvance of the RNC convention next week.
(01:28:15):
So I do find I do findthe timing timing. I was going to
be there next week, and godknows I was going to I was looking
forward to. Now there's other platforms, but you know, it's it takes
a while to build up, andand the funny thing is, you know
you have to be you limited fivethousand. They don't verify. They hardly
(01:28:38):
verify anyone anymore. I tried,yeah, and they wouldn't verify me.
But to go above five thousand friends, I guess you'd call them or followers.
But you know, now you've gotto rebuild that. So you're you
know, you have a voice,I suppose, but nobody can hear you
because no one knows where you are, so you're shouting in the wilderness.
Because I just find the timing veryvery suspicious. Well, I just want
(01:29:02):
to alert by other conservative out there, to be on the lookout for the
same excellent advice. Be on thelookout and see if your other friends conservative
otherwise have been deplatformed of late.Drew pappis always great hearing from you.
I'll keep my fingers cross your accountgets restored. H post taste. They've
already it's a final decision. Itwill not They've already done it. Oh
my, you can't. Well,I guess starting. I really would like
(01:29:26):
to get the pictures back, butI can't log in to get the photo.
Yeah, yeah, I know.It's kind of a pain, it
really is. Sorry for your troubles, man, I wish that hadn't happen,
but appreciate you learning everybody to it. It's all virtual, buddy,
It's all virtual. There's bigger fishfright. Amen to that. Keep a
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one three seven four nine fifty fiveeight hundred eight two three talk. Yes,
Happy Friday to you, sir,Welcome back, Happy Friday, and
as always, you and Joe aretrue patriots. Buddy, Thanks brother.
You know I love hearing that.What's on your mind today? Jeff?
Well, I mean that was justsuch an amazing interview last night with mister
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Joe Biden. And wow, wheredo it begin? I just I was
just noticing little things that just reallytook me off guard, like when they
were saying, when he was saying, when they asked him about his cognitive
thing and as he had a testlately or whatever. I don't know if
(01:32:39):
you noticed it or if you evenlistened to it, but he said,
word for word, I'm surrounded bydoctors every day, so of course,
right, But I'm just sitting therethinking, what a weird line to say,
(01:32:59):
I'm surrounded by doctors every day,And I'm just like, WHOA,
right? Right? So yeah,I'm maybe maybe maybe he's under hospice care
and they haven't they've kept that fromus right now, Well, who knows?
But I mean wow, And thenof course, being an hour late.
Yeah, that really worked. Well, yeah, I mean an hour
(01:33:23):
late to your interview, Oh mygosh. And yeah, that just I
don't know, it was. Itwas pretty scary and and honestly, I
am very I mean, I don'tknow if you listen to Rudy Giuliani,
but he was like, we needsomebody else in there like today, because
that's really really scary to think thatthis puppet is in charge in It's scary.
(01:33:48):
I mean, I mean, Imean, you and I have grown
up with presidents that maybe weren't ourfavorites, but we never literally thought that
they couldn't ortectus or adopt to protectthe country every day of their existence.
That's why we always said, well, look how old they look after they
(01:34:08):
get out and he puts a shootestring on him, Well, my god,
if this guy's already there, yeshe is. Well, And that
was the big joke going into thisbig boy discussion last night. Is he
going to be able to make itthrough without looking like he looked during the
debate that we even have to askthat question out loud of everybodys sitting on
the edge of their seat waiting tosee if he's going to perform, underperform,
(01:34:30):
or completely drop the ball, whichI really truly believe the Democrats were
hoping, because that way they wouldflood into his office today and say,
like you know, again, goingback to Goldwater and Nixon in seventy four,
you are going to be impeached.They could say, you know,
you can't do this anymore, itain't your time. You need to get
out. And only Joe Biden hasthe capacity to say I'm pulling the plug
(01:34:54):
on myself. He's not doing it. He didn't even given any indication last
night during the speech that he would. So yeah, we are in a
precarious position. Hell, we foundout yesterday that he hasn't had a full
cabinet meeting since October of last year. This is scary. Jeff, take
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Start with Steve. Steve, thanksfor calling this morning. Happy Friday,
Yes, sir, Happy Friday toyou. I did watch the news conference
last night, and as I waswaiting for it to start and accept being
delayed, I was like, whyam I even bothering to do this?
(01:37:43):
But you know there's a curiosity.Oh yeah, how's he going to do
a couple of comments? First thing, his support staff that would call this
a big boy press conference, thatthat's something somebody would do in elementary school.
No, the immaturity level, thatthe incompetence just of his staff to
(01:38:08):
call it that and then to revisitthat day after day and keep calling it
that, that's pathetic. Can Ican I get a little guidance from you
on this because I have seen andread as it being referred to as a
big boy press conference. Is thata statement that is attributable to the Biden
camp? Or is that something thatthe media? The black lesbian press secretary
(01:38:31):
is the one that that came outof her mouth. That's correct also,
but also of Behamian descent, Soone more reason you can't get rid of
her. I guess, I mean, I don't know. You know,
when we're checking boxes, let's checka bunch of boxes. That's fine,
I'm not going to hold her beinga bohemian type person against her though.
(01:38:51):
But anyway, well, judge Bahamian, not not not New or Czechoslovakia or
the Czecker Okay, yeah, okay, but I just judged by her competence.
It's not her sexuality, the colorskin. She is just a in
an incompetent press secretary. She's theworst one who's ever held the job,
(01:39:15):
all right, But we were attributingthe big boy statement to her anyway,
Okay, that is yea. Andbut here here's something you know, and
and he had a few gafs.He did better than I thought. But
here's what amazed me. I mean, just his answer is rambling, kind
of like my phone call here.But he talked about, you know,
(01:39:36):
we can't throw enough money at Ukraine. And he talked about do you think
Russia is going to stop if theytake Ukraine? And the answer I guess
is supposed to be no, they'regoing to take over all of Europe.
I'm like, yeah, they're goingto stop, because they they're struggling for
years just to take Ukraine. Exactly. It's not it's not like you're going
to keep you know, then you'regoing to roll in the Pole in which
(01:39:56):
is a NATO country. Yes,yes, I do think he's stop.
But I guess you're not supposed tosay that. Well, yes, Daniel
Davis deep die that I do onTuesdays. He's pointed out many times,
just look at Russia's economy, thesize of their military, the number of
the people that they have. Theypale in comparison to the wealth, might
and power of the NATO countries.There's no way in hell they could possibly
take over. So the fears andconcerns about them rolling through our NATO allies,
(01:40:21):
I think is a really ridiculous presumptionor assumption. What I've heard about
the economy, and this is mindblowing. It's comparable to that of Italy,
which is seems incomprehensible. But now, of course Russia's got you know,
boatloads and nuclear weapons, so they'rea different animal, but a very
small economy. True, that's thetruth, and you know, maybe that's
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one of the reasons why it's takenhim so long to beat up on Ukraine.
They thought they were going to rollright through, and a little bit
of resistance has gone a long way. Although that doesn't look like a witable
situation for the Ukrainian people. Itstill is proof that if you have will,
and you have a desire, andyou believe in your freedom and liberty
and your autonomy, that you canput up one hell of a fight in
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spite of the might of your opponent. Thank you for the call, west
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and thank god he did. Ialways love hearing from west Side. Jim.
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Let's say welcome to the program,my friend. Good morning, Brian
Thomas. I came in a littlebit late on the press conference last night,
and I had had to go oversomebody's house last night to have a
viewing of a movie. But youknow, we could go on an hour
with the gaffs that he always hasand stuff like this. He did have
(01:43:55):
an Obama little note little moment lastnight when he said he talked about fifty
other nations five five. So apparentlywhen Obama said the fifty visited fifty seven
states, Obiden had his fifty nationsfive five. So I guess he can't
count either. But my call thismorning was about the fact of the media
(01:44:17):
I really like and I think themedia is really smelling blood in the water
big time. They're not letting himoff. I mean, he tried to
change the subjects constantly last night.What I noticed when he would they would
ask him a question about his healthor you know, mental stability or whatever,
he would change the subject after tryingto answer him. His ego won't
(01:44:40):
let it go. But then herealizes that he's making a mistake by trying
to drag this thing out with amedia person. But they're not letting him
off the hook where it used tobe, would they would either be told
or just normally had the respect ofbacking off on the President of the United
States, Well, in this case, they don't see Biden and he had
a respect for him anymore as thepresident of the United States, and I
(01:45:03):
think they're really really coming after him. I mean, that's what I noticed.
For the big part is that theyjust won't let it, won't let
it fall. I mean, II don't know if if it's good or
bad, but I like the waythe press is doing that for a change,
for a change, well, Imean, they've got a lot,
(01:45:24):
a lot of credibility they need tomake up. I mean, they lost
a tremendous amount of credibility with thiswhole Joe Biden thing. I mean,
they never had any credibility among folkslike you and I who pay close attention
to the news anyway, but youknow, hiding this reality from everyone,
and and the fact that so manypeople came out after this oh my god,
horrific presidential debate and admitted that theyhave known four weeks, months,
(01:45:47):
years that he struggled cognitively behind thescenes. They're like, yeah, we
knew about it, Yeah, weknew about it. We why didn't he
say something. It's like George Clooneycoming out, Yeah he was that way
three weeks ago at the dang fundraiserand bleed my eyes and he's been deteriorating
now for years. I could seeit because I see him all the time.
I raised money for him, andhe finally comes out three weeks after
the fundraiser and says, look,look, this is what I saw,
(01:46:10):
and I'm pulling my support for him. Okay, where were you all along?
I mean, did you have towait for Barack Obama to give you
a green light to make to makethis open letter to the public? George?
You know, it's raises a lotof question right there. You said
it right there, and he hadto wait for Obama to give him permission.
Yeah, a lot of people aremaking that suggestion. Yeah. Well,
lastly, I turned on CNN afterwards, and with the exception of one
(01:46:33):
person, they they came after himpretty strong and said that, you know
the same thing that you just repeated. Most of the callers have said this
morning, but that one person actuallysaid. I thought he did pretty good.
I thought he was right on spot. I thought, who what did
you watch? I mean, areyou kidding me? I've seen some of
the quotes from the so called punditsmaking comments of that effect. But that's
(01:46:56):
because he performed a lot better thanmen he expected him to perform. In
spite of the gas, in spiteof calling Zelenski putin, in spite of
calling his vice president Donald Trump.Overall, compared to the debate, he
did do better. And I thinkand my conclusion from that is a lot
of Democrats were upset that he sortof performed reasonably during that conference last night,
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because they were hoping it will bea train wreck and they'll be the
end of it and they could moveon with their lives and pick somebody else.
Well, they still got the seconddebate coming up, and we've talked
about being jew stuff, but heprobably had enough opportunity to be jew stuff
last night. But on the seconddebate, I don't think it's gonna matter.
He's going to be so nervous aboutbeing perfect on the second debate that
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I think the gaffs are going tobe just unbelievably strong, and he's going
to stumble over hisself even more.I think, and I got a sense
of that during the first one,because if you notice, many times he
was trying to, like just streamof consciousness, get every single talking point
that it hammered into his head duringthe week's preparation and advance in at one
(01:48:02):
time in spite of the fact thatit came across as in coherent. It's
like, what was I supposed tosay? You know, you know he's
going through his mind? What?Well, they kept telling me, I
gotta say I gotta say this,I gotta say that, I gotta say
this, I gotta say that,and just just sort of spewing it out
in a garbled fashion, ultimately makingreally no sense and not bringing his points
home. So anyhow, keep mypopcorn's been out, Jim, i'd week
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Stopper Bag Guy of the Week thereas well. We have more to plenty
more to talk about the top oftheir news, but heads up from Eric,
and I was going to get tothis in the remaining minutes I have
in this segment I can. Yesterday, sadly, the House Republicans did not
pass the bill holding Merrick Garland andcontempt of Congress because he refuses to provide
the audio tapes of President Joe Biden'sinterview with Robert Hurr. They asked for
(01:52:51):
them, they subpoenaed them, theytold them they wanted them. He refuses
to hand them over, and whynot. We got a transcript of what
was said, we know what issaid, and we know her gave him
a pass in spite of the factthat he found proof that Joe Biden did
in fact take confidential documents that heshouldn't have when he was a senator,
when he still had all of hisfaculties, back before he became the current
(01:53:12):
slow Joe that we're all now familiarwith. So I guess what the lesson
is to be learned on that conclusion, moving away from the vote on this
thing, is that go ahead andcommit all the crimes you want if you
just get away with it until youbecome you get to a point in your
mental facilities where well, you're you'reso sympathetic to people, and people feel
(01:53:33):
so sorry for you because of yourcognitive decline. They're not willing to hold
you accountable for the criminal activities thatyou've engaged in previously. Anyway, why
can't we hear the audio? There'sno national security interest involved here. We
already know Joe Biden has problems.Let's just go ahead and see it on
full display. It won't be somethingnew, And in fact, if the
audio is ever revealed and handed overto the public, generally speaking, we're
(01:53:57):
probably just going to go Yeah,that's pretty much what we expected. Sounds
like Joe sounded during the debate andto a certain degree last night. Even
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supporting the measure was not worth it. But why wouldn't you support the release
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of this information? Just so youknow? There were four Democrats that voted
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Representative Dave Joyce, both from Ohio. Eric suggested the GOP here in Ohio
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Five one, three, seven fifty, five hundred, eight hundred eighty two
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Ken, thanks for calling this morning. Happy Friday to you, Yes,
Brian, Happy Friday. Excuse me, Happy Friday to you as well.
Uh, you know what we're witnessing, the Democrat late term presidential abortion.
(01:57:25):
I hate to laugh on that,considering you know, we all know what
late term abortions are, but neverheard that you're the first person to put
it that way. And also I'mconcerned about uh. At one part of
the speech, I don't want tocall him Brandon, So I'll say the
President said that uh, he wasthat his wife was giving him hell.
(01:57:47):
And I think that was when hewas referring to how he handles z and
putin and handles pressure. He's Ican handle Z, I can handle putin.
My wife is giving me hell.I'm like, man, he compared
her to a damn dictator. ButI don't know, but I see I
(01:58:08):
could see Bill Clinton saying, Ifeel your pain. That's great. I
appreciate your little extra levity this morning, Ken on a Friday, that's always
appreciated, you know. Yeah,he'll be at the doghouse, Joe bits
in the doghouse with Jill, oneof the many doctors surrounding him. And
remember Jill's I think the degree isan honorary one. I mean, I
(01:58:30):
have a juris doctorate, and Idon't go around asking people to call me
doctor Thomas. Although I suppose onpaper that head would have some measure of
accuracy to it, she is nota physician anyway. After Math has been
pretty tough on this one. Because, as I've observed all morning, it
(01:58:50):
didn't go great, but it didn'tgo terribly. It wasn't the plane crashing
into the mountain. And so youhave the Democrat still keeping their powder dry.
But what you did have, youknow, you had Joe Biden going
back at it saying I'm the guysaid he stick on his plan to run
for reelection, telling reporters he thoughthe was the most qualified person to run
(01:59:11):
for president. I beat him once, I will beat him again. Heard
that top of the air news.He did say a few kind words about
Kamala Harris and that she was,in his words, qualified to be president.
And that's a little bit of ared flag because I think you all
have to realize a vote for JoeBiden is a vote for Kamala Harris as
(01:59:32):
president. Does anyone in my listeningaudience really truly believe that, given where
he is cognitively in July of thisyear, that he will be in a
better position, or at least nothave any further deterioration as we move forward
into the next four years of thenext presidency. But he did say I'm
(01:59:56):
determined on running, but I thinkit's important that Isla fear by letting them
see me out there. He acknowledgedthat there are other people who could beat
Trump too, But I'm an awfulbut it's an awful lot to start from
scratch. That's a reminder to everyoneout there that's looking at the logistics on
paper. It is difficult to startfrom scratch. You gotta give Biden props
(02:00:19):
for that one. He's just statingthe obvious. First off, their backbench
sucks. They're all a bunch offar, far left people. And I
read that op ed this morning wasKim Strassel, who really did a wonderful
job analyzing that the Biden's problem ispolicy. So you among your choices on
(02:00:39):
the backbench, if they pull theplug on Biden, first off, Kamala
Harris, who pulls behind Biden relativeto Trump, and she's a liability because
that they don't go with Harris.Of course, they run the risk,
at least many observers have noted they'verun the risk of losing a lot of
the black vote. But if youlook at the policies of all the other
(02:01:00):
backbenchers, the Gavin Newsom's of theworld, Liz Warre and all those others,
they're all a bunch of you know, toe the line like a squad
member sized leftists, and America isreeling from the policies. The Republicans are
on the right side of the ledgeron all of the policies, you know,
the border being the one that alwaysimmediately comes to my mind. But
go ahead, look at your grocerybill, look at the inflation numbers,
look at the price of gasoline,which is up. You can go across
(02:01:25):
the board, and the Republicans havea winning argument. So Biden's problem is
policy, But the Democrats problem seemsto be mostly Joe Biden, I would
argue, because he is at leastby all accounts and all the polls,
just not capable of beating Donald Trumpat this point, as you can reconsider
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running. If the staff gave himdata showing Kamala Harris would fare better against
Trump, Biden said, quote no, unless they said there's no way you
can win, which reminded me ofthe Goldwater moment that I brought up a
few times this morning, when theygo water Mark told Nixon that you're going
to get impeached. The votes areall in and you are in trouble.
So if he got a similar calllike calling to the office in the back
(02:02:08):
room, the republic Republicans and theDemocrats and the are the Republicans and the
senators, sorry, the representatives andsenators in the Democrat party getting it out,
Brian, come on, see Imake gaffes too. If they all
hauled him in and said, youknow, it's not your night, buddy,
you cannot win, then he wouldpull the plug on himself. But
he followed up, no one's sayingthat. No polls say that, raising
(02:02:32):
eyebrows among everyoney, including Republicans,about women. Which polls he looking at?
He said, the convention delegates arefree to do whatever they want.
But he Joe Biden had, inhis words, overwhelming support, which,
Yeah, all the primaries thus far, Joe, were preceded the moment in
(02:02:53):
time when you were on full displayshowing the rest of the entire world,
beyond those Republicans who have been sortof up observing your cognitive decline which the
mainstream media has been suppressing, whenall the world finally saw what you're really
like. Yeah, you had thedelegates already before that happened. Would they
vote the same way if they couldor unring the bell and revote again with
(02:03:17):
the information we've got now, thequestion rhetoric or it's worth contemplating anyway.
Biden also asked about making adjustments inhis daily schedule after it was widely reported
he didn't hold any events after eightpm because he had to go to bed.
That's some calling it sundowner's syndrome,which is a problem many people struggling
(02:03:40):
with dementia have. You kind oflose it when the sun goes down.
It's a really weird phenomenon. Hesaid, it will be smarter me to
pace myself instead of starting a fundraiserat nine pm, started at eight pm.
Oh okay, I feel better now. Yesterday we had quite a few
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more members of the House say Bidenshould quit. Three more came out yesterday
before the speech. I believe itwas Hillary Schloton at Michigan, Brad Schneider
Illinois, Ed Case from Hawaii,and Greg Stanton Arizona. Those were the
well tenth through thirteen House members whoactually came out loud and said what many
are saying behind the scenes. Forthe sake of democracy, he must pass
(02:04:25):
the torch and to a new candidatefor the twenty twenty four election. I
was actually a clote by Representative Schloton. More members after the press conference also
reached the same conclusion. Representative JimHines, Connecticut, Representativecott Peters of California,
Representative Eric Sorenson of Illinois. Oneof the first House Democrats to tell
(02:04:45):
Biden to step down. That wasRepresentative Adam Smith several days ago, said,
the scrutiny on Biden's performance at thepress conference, the big boy press
conference yesterday, just confirms the needto replace him the top of the ticket
as quickly as possible. He's said, I mean, really, we are
having a serious conversation about, youknow, can our candidate get through a
(02:05:06):
press conference. Mere fact that we'rehaving that conversation at this point in the
campaign sort of tells this you everythingyou need to know about what needs to
be done speaking the truth. Igot to agree with him on that.
It's not my problem, It's aDemocrats problem. I sit back and I'll
reap the benefits of Biden imploding onhimself and refusing to give up the ghost.
(02:05:29):
But isn't it true, I mean, politically, try to look at
it from an objective standpoint, Ifevery single time Joe Biden gets in front
of the microphone. We're all gonnabe going, wait a minute, Is
this gonna be another implosion moment?Is Joe going to self destruct in front
of the world again? Is gonnamix up Vladimir Plutin with us, with
with with Zelensky again? Is hegonna call his vice president Donald Trump again?
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Friday, Happy Friday, doing somelove for charity. Coming up in the
next segment, Jess Obert Peyton's onan eight stand. Get the info on
that one. I'm looking forward tothat conversation, and I always enjoy talking
to you. A conversation with youis welcome. Five one, three,
seven, four nine fifty eight Deight two to three talk. We got
to RNC next week. We heardfrom Drew Pappas earlier in the program,
he's going to be there and ifnot a coincidence eyebrow raising that he's been
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kicked off Facebook. He gave usthat lowdown earlier this morning. Not quite
sure why, but they've completely closedhis account. Uh and not overtly overly
political. Drew is but another womantell me that she's been threatened as well,
and they're cracking down on conservative messaging. We heard that from Dave Hatter
as well, how social media companiesare controlling online content, and they most
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assuredly are. If you didn't geta chance to listen to Tech Writer's Dave
Hatter this morning, go to thepodcast page but five Caursy dot com.
But as far as the Democratic Conventionconcern, I saw this, I just
pull out some of the details fromthe article I put a retreat from the
Wall Street Journal, the coming summerof resistance Democratic Convention sounds like it is
going to be a mess A onegroup behind enemy lines, a self styled
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quote anti imperialist organization close quote.They apparently endorse militancy they've been calling on
Instagram. Make twenty twenty four asgreat as nineteen sixty eight and if you
don't know anything about the nineteen sixtyeight Democratic Convention, you should go look
into it. Not exactly what,because someone would call a successful event.
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Quote come to Chicago this summer andshut down. The DNC says behind enemy
lines Palestine Action USA, which isan anti Israeli group. They have been
promoting the behind enemy lines calls foraction of the DNC the MNC convention,
as well behind enemy lines demanding Chicagocancel the convention, asking supporters to escalate
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for Gaza their words every Friday untilthe convention end. Quote make life miserable
for the people inviting these criminals toChicago. They have labeled the entire Democrat
Party criminals. The DNC proceeds asplans. The group says that it has
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a backup plan to mobilize the broadestpossible opposition over a two week period beginning
August ninth. Quote. Week onewill be focused on mass outreach, including
door knocking, agitating car to caron the Chicago L train again that's a
quote, as well as trying torecruit and mobilize more protesters. In the
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second week, they say, quote, we'll be focused on protesting the DNC.
Have you thrown down against the Chicagopolice. Yet they ask on the
website urging quotes students in youth tobe bold and audacious, take the front
lines, and yes, take policebeatings and arrests, make bruises from Chicago
police batons the twenty twenty four backto school fall fashion. And they are
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Marxists, leftist, anti capitalist organization, proudly and profoundly so. And this
is one of the things that Marxistsbelieve in, and this is part of
this whole idea of defunding the police. You paint the police, the enforcers
of the law, as the agentsand elements of an evil form of government.
With out those evil police, thisgovernment which is so in and of
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itself inherently evil because of its inherentcapitalists and racism, then we've got to
go after them. They're the badguys. They're the law enforcement wing for
the government. And they believe ifthey invite and ultimately get beat down by
a police department, that the publicwill be outraged by it and turn around
and direct their ire not to thepeople who brought on this beating, the
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people who were committing law, butwere breaking the law. Throw a Miletov
cocktail as a cop blowing up fireworks, burning buildings down, and illegally occupying
places that the public will join withthem and say that the actions of the
police are what is wrong here,and that's where the problem was. We
need to bring this government down.That's the point of this kind of conversation
these people are having. Well,how'd that work out? In nineteen sixty
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eight, right, the people wereon the side of the police department,
and there was some pretty horrific conductby the Chicago Police Department, and they're
then Billy loves the police batons theyused to carry. Some severe beatings were
issued, and some really seemingly arbitraryif you've seen some of the film of
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Friday, maybe even happier because we'regonna talking about Payton's Lemonade Stand right now.
I had the blessings of meeting thefounder of the Peyton's Lemonade Stand a
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couple of I guess last year,and she is just this wonderful, wonderful
young lady. Back in twenty eighteen, six year old Peyton Over decided she
wanted to have a lemonade stand withthe proceeds going to Children's Hospital Medical Center
to buy toys for the patients there. What a wonderful concept for a young
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girl of six. That's twenty eighteen. Fast forward to last year with the
sixth annual peyton Lemonade Stand, wherethey raised over one hundred thousand dollars.
The money that's been raised over theyears just keeps going progressively larger, I
would say, exponentially larger. Jessand peyton Over, welcome back to the
fifty five KRS Morning Show. It'sa real pleasure to have you both on
(02:16:33):
the show this morning. Hi,thank you so much for having us back
on. Oh it's my pleasure.Now tell my listeners how this war,
how you progressed from one stand tolast year, more than seventy lemonade stands
throughout Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana, with one even in Florida. How
does this work? So? Yeah, it just started catching on with other
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people in the community. You know, once they saw the success of Peyton's
first stand, which peate, howmuch did you raise at your first stand?
Just shive eight hundred? Yeah,just shive eight hundred dollars. So
then more friends and families wanted toget their kids involved, and over the
years, Yeah, I grew fromone stand to on the twenty seventh of
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this month, we're going to haveninety lemonade stands. And this is the
brainchild of a six year old girl. I just this is this mind b
look listen to the progression on thisis Some of my listeners have an idea
what one girl can accomplish with onepositive idea twenty eighteen, like you said,
you got seven hundred and sixty eightbucks. Twenty nineteen, seven thousand
(02:17:45):
dollars. Twenty twenty, you openedthe idea of Peyton's Pals. You got
eight additional stands, thirty five thousanddollars, thirty five thousand, You turn
into a five on one C threeand twenty twenty one, which allows you
to but spread the love and thismoney to different organizations. We'll get to
that momentarily as well. So twentytwenty one fourth annual sixty thousand dollars,
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and twenty twenty two you went upto fifty stands, more than two hundred
kids, eighty five thousand dollars,and then of course last year more than
one hundred thousand dollars in only threehours. This I just I love talking
about this because you know, ifyou have an idea, a lot of
people they have eye well, I'dlove to help out, love the help
out. It just takes some personto stand up and raise their hand and
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say I'm going to be the personwho's going to start it, and then
everyone joins in, right, andit's like all you need is a person
willing to just say I'm the guy, I'm the point person, and there
will be a million people standing aroundyou want to help out. And that's
exactly her message, Brian, whenshe does these speaking engagements, and that
that's what she closes with is thatit only takes one person. So she
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encourages people, you know, bethat person, be that person that can
you know, start something like that. And so you originally it was Children's
Hospital, Medical Center, beautiful thinghelping out those kids. They come from
all over the country to the greatservices offered by children. But you have
other charities that you donate some ofthis money too. Oh. Absolutely,
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we have a whole host of nonprofitsthat we help. We're helping other nonprofits
that help like kids in the fostercare system. We're helping those who are
experiencing homelessness. We sponsor a roomevery year at the Ronald McDonald's house,
so that you know, a familywho's traveling far for their child's care has
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a room to stay in and aplace to call home while they're away from
their other home. We help variouslocal food pantries here in our community.
We help underfunded school programs within CincinnatiPublic schools. So yeah, it's really
branched out from providing tools ways tokids in the hospital. Well, and
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I'd be remiss if I didn't givea real big positive shout out. And
thanks to all of the sponsors.You have developed a big group of sponsors
corporate sponsors out there that are helpingyou with this effort. Yeah, and
it's just it's so wonderful how it'scaught on and how generous so many local
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businesses have been to us. Andyou know, honestly, their funds are
what help us, you know,be able to put on events like this
that are just so big. Ithelps keep our overhead costs down because of
their sponsorships, and of course thereis overhead this lemonade stand. All right,
I'll tell you what I'm gonna pause. We're gonna bring both. It's
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just and Jess Peyton and our Peytonand Jess Ober. We're gonna hear more
about the lemonade stand and how itworks and how my listeners can get involved
and where we can get some lemonade. So let's pause for a moment.
And it's if you want to checkout the site, it's Peyton's p A
Y t U n S Peyton's Lemonadestan dot org. So we'll get back
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The talk station Hey forty fifty fifthKRCD con the talk station Easy concept,
Buy Lemonade, Help People in needis the idea of six year old
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Peyton Obert, who started a lemonadestand in twenty eighteen which has blown up
in terms of its charitable contributions,raising hundreds of thousands of dollars over the
sixth year. This is the seventhannual time for the Peyton's Lemonade Stand,
and it is every year. Isit the same day every year? July
twenty seventh this year? I'm lookingat your website Peytons Lemonade Stand dot org
(02:23:43):
to get that date. So it'sactually always the last Saturday of July.
So there a date, all right, So last Saturday July is July twenty
seventh this year. Now, howdoes this work? Am I going to
your driveway and by buying a glassof lemonade from you, Peyton? Or
(02:24:03):
is it you know? Is thislike a virtual thing where we're just going
to go to your website and clickand donate? How does it all work?
So you can actually do both ofthis things. You can come to
a stand. There's ninety stands acrossthe track state and so you should find
a stand near you and you cango and visit it, or if you
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can't make a stand, there's goingto be a couple of people hosting virtual
stands, and then there you candonate via venmo at Peyton's Lemonade, and
then you can donate through our websiteat Peytonlemonade stand dot org. Okay,
and I see there is a linkwhere you can click to find out where
there is a stand near you,so people can physically go and get your
(02:24:46):
icy glass lemonade, which is alwaysa good thing anytime of year. And
then in terms of the Venmo thing, is is there going to be a
link on your peytonslemonadestand dot org donationbutton kind of thing? I see there's
a donate button at the top rightnow. Yeah. Yeah. You can
donate using a credit card online oryou can just use your venmo app on
(02:25:07):
your phone. Yeah, look up, look up Peyton's Lemonade and buy your
virtual glass that way. Okay.I don't have a Venmo account, so
I wouldn't be able to go thatroute, but I easily could just go
to the website here and just entermy credit card number and make a donation
that way. Yes, absolutely,Well, you could visit. You know,
(02:25:28):
we have ninety of them. Yeah, you're going to run into one
without questions. So that's the bestway because, look, you can donate
virtually and help the charity out,but you're not going to get yourself a
glass of lemonade doing it that way, right, And I can't tell you
how excited these kids get, whoare hosting all of these stands to have
a customer come up and get aclass lemonade from them. Oh, I'm
(02:25:52):
sure. I mean, this islike the initial toe in entrepreneurialship. Although
this is obviously for charity, butit gives you a sense of Look,
I can make something and someone willgive me money in return for it.
You know. It's a nice it'sa nice exercise in capitalism as well as
charity. And it's been so funbecause they spend the last few weeks they're
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all building their stands and painting themand decorating them, and they're getting all
of their supplies from us. They'reputting all of their flyers throughout their neighborhood
and their neighbors' mailboxes. There's athere's a lot of build up to the
event, so it gets them,you know, really excited to see people
(02:26:37):
show up to something that they've workedso hard on. Well, if there's
a mom or dad out there listeningand they have, you know, maybe
a K through twelve age kid,it might be interested. This is it
too late to add on to thelemonade stands? Is that point in time
past? Or do they have timeto open one? I mean, how
could we tell somebody now they can'tpost? How did I know that way?
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Everybody's welcome to the table. Well, I'll tell you what I want
to see you know, when wewhen we come back after the twenty seventh,
because I want to hear from youwhat the report is on the amount
of money you raised. You didone hundred thousand dollars last year. I'm
going to I'm gonna go for twohundred grand. I'm going to be really
optimistic. I'm being optimistic. Well, look at how big you've grown over
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this past several years. You doublethe money every single year. Yeah,
it's been fantastic and the growth hasbeen incredible. So we're really excited to
see, you know, because obviouslythe more we raise then, you know,
the more kids that we're able tohelp here locally. So it's a
(02:27:41):
win win. It is truly awin win. Well, I'm going to
wish your best luck on weather,best of my luck on revenue generation for
all these great charities you're supporting.I'll encourage businesses out there to look up
Peyton's Lemonade Stand dot org and becomea sponsor a supporter of it because with
the overhead you get as you andreally just double down on the point I
think that you made Jess, whichis you supply the lemonade products for the
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various lemonade stands, so they kidsdon't make it at home themselves, they
just go to you and get everythingcorrect. Okay, yes, but it's
great publicity too for the sponsors becauseyou're literally all parts of Cincinnati, northern
Kentucky, and eastern Indiana. Soit's again it's a win win. It's
a win for us and it's awin for them. So it really is.
(02:28:30):
Well, I've got listeners in variousstates out there. I know you
had Florida and last year you hadto stand in Florida. So I've got
listeners in Florida right now they canchoose to help out maybe some of the
other listeners in other states. Wecan make this nationwide in no time,
which I think you're in that you'regoing in that direction already. It has
been a real pleasure Jess and Peytonover Peyton, thank you for the idea,
the initial concept putting smiles on early'sfaces and helping all these folks on
(02:28:54):
life's margins. It's just a beautifulthing to behold, and I wish you
all the luck in the world.Raising even again. I got to peg
at two hundred grand, so Ihope I'm not proven wrong. You can
blow that figure away if you want, make it two hundred and fifty thousand
listeners, buy lemonade, help themout of Peyton's lemonadestand dot org make a
contribution today. You don't have towait till the twenty seventh, but if
you want some lemonade, go toone of the stands. Grab a great
(02:29:16):
weekend, both of you. Thanksfor all that you're doing, and we'll
talk again on the program. Ihope real soon. Thank you so much,
my pleasure, Peyton, God blessyou both. It's a forty six
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God bless her, God blessed Tech. Freddy's Dave had or ten billion passwords
stolen by hackers really sound advice andinformation from Dave Hatter this morning on passwords.
If you are inclined to use thesame password for all of your accounts
and they steal a password, they'regoing to go to all the accounts and
try to use that same password tohack into your stuff, just the tip
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of the iceberg. But he hassolutions for that problem, and he went
into good detail about how you goabout protecting yourself. So that alone is
a wonderful reason to check out thepodcast. If you didn't get a chance
to listen to Dave this morning.But we also talked about how social media
companies are controlling online content and middleschoolers creating fake TikTok accounts and beating them
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to teachers, which is another giantred flag that's been waving around out there.
Someone could start an account claiming it'syou stealing your photograph another information online
and then start making disgusting radical posts, maybe racist comments or untoward comments,
or swapping out pornography or whatever,and it'll be attributed to you. These
twenty school or twelve these middle schoolersactually did that for teachers. So it's
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a verly really dangerous world out there, absolutely dangerous world in terms of the
Internet. What else is going onMonday? Of course, Christopher Smith in
the Return of Monday Monday's Brian Jamesalways look forward to that. The other
thing I wanted to get in realquick here where is that? Oh?
I laughed at? This can entera sort of a Shoden Freud of note,
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the National Democratic Socialists of America,there is a group like that revoked
its endorsement of Squad member alexandri OcasioCortes on Wednesday this week, just three
weeks after they gave her an endorsement. We recognize that AOC has taken many
courageous positions on Palestine. However,members have raised their concerns. Of all
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people. They kicked out Representative AlexandiOcasio Cortes because her vote last year in
favor of a resolution affirming Israel's rightto exist, an April statement when she
backed the quote strengthening of the IronDome and other defense systems close quote.
And finally, on June tenth roundtableheld with leaders from the Jewish Council for
Public Affairs titled Anti Semitism and theFight for Democracy, those sins all committed
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prior to their endorsement of Representative AlexandioCortez were enough to get her kicked out
of their organization. The National Committeehas committed to ensuring that all of our
elected officials are unabashed in their supportfor Palestinian freedom. To build a socialist
movement that is capable of defeating capital, we must demand more from leaders in
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our movement. And you think ofall the people that could target in Congress,
she is probably one closest line withtheir feelings about the world in politics.
She does not like Jewish people.She does not. She backs some
moths basically, and she is anavowed socialist, so she doesn't even make
the grade anyway. Feel free tosmile about that one. Feel free to
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