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Five o five at fifty five k r C the
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Friday with Day had her first guest six thirty. Every Friday. Today,
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so called social media influencers unless they recommend the Google's
phone brand. Okay, Mayor Hatter, Dave Hatter taking off his
Interest I hat and putting on his Mayor hat. He's
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well building up security. And he regularly says stay off TikTok.
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We know his mantra on that one. He also recommends
staying away from Google. Don't give to Google your data.
There are other options. Today the message is stay off Timu, Joe,
do you know about Are you familiar with Timu?
Speaker 2 (02:54):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (02:55):
It's like Chinese Amazon? Okay? Wasn't most of the stuff
on Amazon manufacturing in China? Anyway? Is this trip really necessary? Well,
we'll get the details with Dave Hatterck and beginning at
six point thirty fast forward to seven thirty are resident
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out about all the German festivals. I want to find
out about the German festivals by having them actually come
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in studio with the food and the beverages. I don't
know why that's gone by the wayside. Somebody out there
doesn't feel like coming to the studio and talking about
this stuff. Always have a good time doing that, So
we'll see if we can't bring that back at some point.
And then the war birds lunkin airport weekend, Jim Stid's
going to come in and talk about the war burds.
You hear commercials on that one. So in Monday, I
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am off, Joe Strucker is off, Gary Jeff Walker will
be covering for me on Labor Day, and then sadly,
Joe Strekker will be out the balance of the week,
leaving me to my own devices. Joe is indeed excited
about that. Did you watch Kamala Harrison Tim Wallas last night, Joe?
Did you see anything about ratings? Did they have like
a number of people that you didn't see any articles?
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Neither did I not a single one, So no idea
how many people tuned in to watch that she had
endeavored to deal with her flip flops. Dan Bash trying
to pin her down on her various flip flops, first
interview she held in thirty nine days. She never answers
media questions or very rarely. We all know that she
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has not held a real, genuine press conference. Instead, she
opted for a pre recorded CNN interview. And if anybody
did watch it, did it appear to be edited? I
did not. I go to bed at eight, all right,
so I didn't stay up to watch it. I was
just reading the accounts this morning, fairly consistent in their
criticis and analysis, these various accounts. Uh Bash asking Harris,
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the voters are really eager to hear what your plans
are if you're elected. What would you do on day
one in the White House? The day one agenda? Quote, Well,
there are a number of things I will tell you,
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first and foremost. One of my highest priorities is to
do what we can to support and strengthen the middle class. Period.
Is that an insightful response? Does anybody know what that means?
Do what we can see? It's the what we can
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part that we're all curious about. What specifically can you
do on day one? Kamala Harris? She went on, when
I look at the aspirations, the goals, the ambitions of
the American people, I think that people are ready for
a new way forward in a way that generations of
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Americans have been fueled by by hope and by optimism.
So do what we can with a new way forward
fueled by hope and optimism. Oh well, that's what she's
going to do. Oh well, that was crimped. I feel enlightened, Johanan.
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I think sadly the last decade we've had the former president,
someone who has really been pushing an agenda and an
environment that is about diminishing the character and strength of
who we are as Americans, really dividing our nation. And
I think people are ready to turn the page on that.
Oh wow, you know, I suppose we could probably spend
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literally hours on talking about the ways in which the Democrats,
not the Republicans, have been dividing our name a wrong,
every single possible topic involving our societal relations with each other,
whether it's defunding the police, the LGBTQ plus agenda, we,
I mean, just everything in the world is now this
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argument and this shouting match in this division match didn't
used to be that way, And I'd say I would
argue strongly that this really began an earnest under the
Obama administration, was doubled down on by the Biden administration
by his puppet masters, most notably the likes of probably
Barack Obama. So Bash had to press her after that
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word salad, not really word salad, but that empty, vacuous
nothingness that she uttered new way forward, hope and optimism.
So what would you do day one? Quote Kamala Harris.
Day one, It's going to be about one implementing my
plan for what I call an opportunity economy. Now you
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pause for a moment, you think, Okay, this is the
point at which she will start elaborating on her plan
and deciding or defining for you and I what exactly
is an opportunity economy. Her follow up sentence to that,
I've already laid out a number of proposals in that regard,
which includes what we're going to do to bring down
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the cost of everyday goods? Pause? Does anybody know anything
that she has uttered by way of bringing down the
cost of everyday goods except for her well fleeting comment
about price controls, which ended up drawing the ire of
every single economist and studier of student of history on
the planet, and then she moved away from that. So
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what else has she said? I've already laid out a
number of proposals in that regard were her words? Anyway?
What we're going to do to bring down the cost
through the economy. Already laid out of my proposals in
regard to what we're going to do to invest in
America's small businesses. Anybody remember what she's laid out about that? Nah,
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I didn't think so. And finally, what we're going to
do to invest in families. Now that's the only one.
She put a little bit of meat on the bones
of the empty, vacuous statement. Day one, it's going to
be about one implementing. Okay, hold on, I read that
one already. For example, extending the child tax credit to
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six thousand dollars for families for the first year of
their child's life to help them buy a car seat
it's an expensive car seat, to help them buy baby clothes,
a crib, And that's basically the Donald Trump plan to
give you a five thousand dollars tax credit. She just
added a grand so stealing from the Trump ideas and
repackage of them into her idea. So that's the one
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thing that would be the related to I suppose her
comment about investing in families. Then she follows up, there's
the work that we're going to do that is about
investing in the American family around affordable housing a big
issue in our country right now. So there are a
number of things on day one, So I get out
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of that six thousand dollars child tax credit. Other than
that nothing now, Later she did suggest a twenty five
thousand dollars down payment for every American so they can
afford to buy a house. Now, again, the economists are
probably screaming, going, well, that's just going to increase the
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price of a house by twenty five thousand dollars because
everybody's starting off on the same playing field. You know,
it's like you're in a bidding war. Harris doubled down
in the interview is saying she would not banfracking if elected,
claiming she made that clear back during the twenty twenty election.
I remember during the twenty twenty elections she was selected
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to be vice president of Joe Biden, and during her
debate with Mike Pence, she said, Joe Biden will not
ban fracking. Joe Biden will not banfracking. However, when she
was running for president, she specifically said, hell, yes, I
will banfracking. And she of course mentioned a couple of
times that her principles have not changed. She's the same person.
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So there's a little dodge, dip, duck, dive and dodge
going on on that one. So on the record, her
words were in twenty nineteen, I will banfracking, and again
as the vice presidential candidate during the debate she said
Joe Biden will not banfracking. She apparently was not asked
during her period of time as vice president what her
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feelings are, her thoughts are, and whether she, if given
the opportunity to do so, would banfracking. So that one's
still out there. So there are obviously other points to
be made on this, but I would say in terms
of substantive interviews containing substance providing us with a clear,
focused vision on the Kamala Harris Plan for the future.
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Hey, if you're listening to Jay Rattlok speaking for all
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tell you, Oh, let us see here data bash. It
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is because you have more experience now and you've learned
more about the information. Is because you were running for
president a Democratic primary, and should they, meaning the American people,
feel comfortable and confident that what you're saying now is
going to be your policy moving forward. Of course, springing
from the idea that she's made a lot of policy
changes or at least her people have articulated changes that
are one hundred and eighty degrees opposite of where she
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stood before. So that's the layup question, almost helping her,
helping her along the way, providing well an opportunity for
to say, yeah, I have evolved. Yes, they should feel
comfortable anyway. Responding to that question, I think the most
important and most significant aspect of my political policy perspective
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and decisions is my values have not changed. You mentioned
the Green New Deal. I have always believed that I
have worked on it, that the climate crisis is real,
that it is an urgent matter to which we should
apply metrics that include holding ourselves to deadlines around time
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buzz quote deadlines around time. Of course, definitionly speaking, that
is what a deadline is. So there's your word salad.
That's the best word salad you got from unless you
can extract one better than that one. I found out
to be rather comical, And of course Donald Trump came
out swinging with most notably a list of all the
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things that she did not address. Kamos supported ending cash
bill for violent criminals. He pointed out Kammo's fundraising for
the minut Sort of Freedom Fund which freed rioters, Kamala's
tie breaking vote for America Rescue Plan, which economists say
fueled inflation, kammalis support for defunding the police, Kamala's comments
comparing policing to slavery, Comma's repeated praise of bidnomics, Kamalas
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support for Medicare for All, a socialist takeover of our
healthcare system. Commalis support for closing immigration detention centers and
freeing thousands of criminals into American neighborhoods. Kamala is saying
that we need to start from scratch with ICE immigrations
and customs enforcement and comparing ICE offers to the KKK,
Kammala's support for reparation, and finally, kammalist support for decriminalizing prostitution, which,
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you know, that's kind of a libertarian point in a world,
in a perfect world, where two consenting adults want to
exchange money in return for sexual activity, I fundamentally find
no problem with that as a concept. You know, free market,
you're an adult, do what you want. Sadly, prostitution quite
often involves the exploitation and abuse of people, generally speaking,
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and most notably children, so it's a little difficult for
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nine guy that did the football Friday. U see football Saturday. Yeah,
Joe did the weather. It would be like four words, Joe.
Joe's into brevity, not vol voluminous information. Five on three
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Feel free to call and we can talk. Otherwise we
get to talk about well led in your pipes. Let's
start their local stories. Thousands of runners and homeowners apparently
getting letters from the Greater Sin Sunny Water Works in
the upcoming weeks to let you know if there's lead
in the service lines on your property. Letters be sent
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out beginning of the week of September. Second notification as
a result of change is made by the US EPA
to federal regulations involving lead and drinking water. This regulation
requires utility companies to annually notify customers who may have
a lead service line on their property, not of caase.
She also goes to the customers who have lines made
from galvanized steel, which may contain lead, and to customers
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whose lines are made of unknown materials. Apparently Greater Cincinnati
served by the waterworks, The agency estimates that are around
thirty five thousand lines that meet this criteria. The announcement
from the waterworks that the utility will sent approximately five
thousand letters per week for ten weeks to promote a
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more manageable volume of telephone calls and emails from customers
who may have questions after receiving the letter. Utility estimates
overall it'll be sending a total of fifty thousand letters,
including multiple letters that we sent out to tenants, landlords,
agents of rental properties. But in the US release, water
Works said it is important to note that the presence
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of a lead line does not pose an immediate threat
to customers. They say, when drinking water leaves their plant,
it does not have any lead in it, but lead
can enter the water if the pipe's connecting into your
building contain lead or are galvanized steel, et cetera. Utility
also says it uses a mixtures of chemicals to coat
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the interior of service lines to minimize any risk of
lead getting into the water, which you know, it's probably
one of those things. A chemicals will be determined sometimes
down the road to be carcinogenic or something. Anyway, they
haven't allowed lead since nineteen twenty eight these copper lines,
and they do not allow galvanized steel. Since nineteen twenty eight,
they have been working to replace the lead pipes at
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no cost to consumers. They have all of the lines
repaired by twenty thirty seven. They have replaced so far
nearly six thousand lead lines since twenty eighteen when the
Enhanced Lead Servis Line Replacement Program Initial cap on all
that was launched twelve hundred annually. Nothing to see here,
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don't sweat it. All is well one minute of the
hospital after his Cincinnata Police officer hit him with his
police cruiser. FLP president Ken Cober, speaking with local channel
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nine WCPO, said the officer was responding to reports of
a person shot near Spring Grove Village when he hit
a man attempting to cross the street in front of
a metro bus. Officer had his lights and sirens on.
The man was not in a crosswalk. Man taken to
the hospital in critical condition. Channel nine reached out to
this insane police deprography for more information on the crash
and the man's condition, but has not heard back at
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the time of reporting. Cober, in his statements said police
officers taking much care as possible when they're responding to
a reported shooting with their lights and sirens on. Since
our FOP ANDIST members are praying for the young man
who was hit and for the officer involved, So that's
it on that one now. Don't know where the money's
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coming from. With the City of Cincinnati announced yesterday a
partnership with a nonprofit to use nearly one and a
half million dollars to get rid of medical debt for
I suppose certain city residents and air aftab per Ball.
Today we are proud to announce the formal launch of
a project addressing one of the most significant barriers are
residents face medical debt. Funds help they're supposed to be
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use for residents who can't pay down their medical bills.
He said. The program is really meant to try and
even the playing field for folks who are trying to
make ends meet, trying to get ahead of their bills,
trying to put food on the table, and the need
is acute and it is serious. I'm going to throw
that along in with the lack of affordable housing. I
suppose working with the nonprofit Undue Medical Debt initial CAP
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to buy up medical debt for less than what is owed,
in other words, negotiating a settlement on behalf of the debtor.
I suppose Mayor said they recently brought up about six
million dollars worth of debt for a forty seven thousand
dollars program, already working with officials from UC Health, among others.
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Give Joey's base rip and let us get to the
phones as promised, Lisa I appreciate you holding over the break. Lisa.
Welcome to the show, and a happy Friday to you
and to you Brian.
Speaker 2 (26:07):
Thanks.
Speaker 4 (26:08):
Yesterday there was some discussion about false applications being received
in the mail, and I read an article on the
Federalist website yesterday, August twenty ninth by M. D. Kittle
k I T T l E. Called business fraud. It
pertains specifically to the stay of Ohio, and it points
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out a bad actor, Black Fork Strategies of Kent, Ohio.
And this article also happens to quote local folks like
the Board of Election director Sherry Poland in the Ohio
Republican Party representative Alex Trantefila. I thought you might want
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to take a look at you.
Speaker 1 (26:54):
I'll look for it. I did not see that one,
although I do regularly swing by that website for information. Yeah,
I just didn't get to do that yesterday. And so
what's the crisis? It because someone said I received a
ballot in the mail, And as it turns out, no,
it wasn't a ballot. It was an application for an
absentee ballot, and the Secretary of State sent out or
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is in the process of sending out one of those
to literally every registered voter in the state. So that's
part what I heard.
Speaker 4 (27:23):
And the state of frank LeRose can't comment on this,
but several Board of Elections folks along the state of
Ohio did make comments in this article.
Speaker 1 (27:35):
Okay, I'll check it out, and I appreciate the heads
up down now and Lisa, thank you you wonder week,
thanks for tuning in the program. Let's go to Bobby
and see what Bobby's got today, Faith Flag, family Firearms.
Perhaps Bobby, welcome to the show. Happy Friday to.
Speaker 5 (27:49):
You, Happy heat indexed my brother.
Speaker 1 (27:52):
Yeah, I know.
Speaker 5 (27:55):
Now, I got one of those things in the mail,
but mine was sent to Cents and it's the Voter
Participation Center, Twin River Drive, Columbus, Ohio.
Speaker 1 (28:07):
Yeah, that would not be an appropriate mail or Frank
Lroos did warn about it should come from an authorized
entity like frank LeRose, Secretary of State. It shouldn't come
from anything else or anybody else. Correct.
Speaker 5 (28:21):
Kamala Harris did a wonderful job last night. She's going
to get thirty five percent of the votes. If said
they pull her up on a gurney, it doesn't matter.
Speaker 1 (28:29):
That's true.
Speaker 5 (28:30):
So I consider her campaign as dead as a pan
of fried chicken right now. So it's just a slow
march down to the gallows.
Speaker 1 (28:39):
I hope you're right, Bobby. I hope you're right. A
couple of new polls at USA Today poll has her
leading Trump by five points. In the Wall Street Journal
has the meta statistical tie. So I hope you're right, Bobby,
and I hope the pollsters, at least as they currently show,
are wrong.
Speaker 5 (28:55):
The Vegas Line has Trump at a one twenty five favorite.
Speaker 1 (28:59):
Okay, well, all take any good news I can find, Bobby.
You know what I'm saying. He pointed my point me
in the right direction. If it makes me the smile
on my face, it makes me feel optimistic. I need
that kind of news, brother, in a big way.
Speaker 5 (29:11):
Okay. One other thing is it must not be hot
enough around here. Joe's going to go ahead and lay
in the sun floor.
Speaker 1 (29:19):
Wonderful trip, I know, and Joe loves it when it's
one hundred degrees and high humidity out. Bobby, have a
wonderful weekend, brother, Always good to hear from you. Joe
said he will be having a cocktail. There's no question
about that. Real quickly, let me get one quick stack
of stupid story and it's a short one. Thank you, Joe.
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Collington County, South Carolina or the Berkeley County Sheriff's Office,
agents working with US Marshalls Future Fugitive Task Force arrested
a naked woman hiding in her grandparents' bedroom closet. Agents
head to serve three felony warrants on warrants on Chris
Tina Atkinson for trafficking meth amphetamine and a couple accounts
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of possession with intent to distribute a schedule narcotic US
Marshalls worked to find Atkinson, who was ultimately found in
her grandparents home in Collington County. Deputy's able to get
her grandparents to come out of the house, she refused.
When the US Marshals went inside the home, they did
find her completely naked in the bottom of the bedroom closet,
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where she was arrested and then booked into the Hill
Finclea detention center. Fives the talk station, My mind is
a raging torrent Ah, what else is going on?
Speaker 2 (30:37):
Well?
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Fifty one and fifty five CARCU talkstation. And as regards
to Lisa's call about that Federalist article, I want to
thank Stuart who sent that to me yesterday. I didn't
get a chance to go throw my mail because of
course I don't have my mail logged in after I
leave the morning show. So there it is. Stuart, thanks
for forty that to me yesterday, and Lisa, thanks for
bringing my attention. I'll endeavor to take a look at
that over the top of the hour News the meantime
(31:59):
back to the stack of Stupid Los Angeles, where a
residence of a mid worlster neighborhood now dealing with a
disturbing situation. A fifty one year old guy, identified police
as homeless, went from one home to another naked, terrorizing neighbors.
He was, of course captured on multiple security video.
Speaker 5 (32:21):
Deliberately.
Speaker 1 (32:22):
Yeah, that's the guy.
Speaker 5 (32:23):
We could get into the penalty box a little by himself.
Speaker 1 (32:25):
There is a component of that Joe. In the article,
yoll Wanda Chek is one of the number of neighbors
whose security cameras caught the guy roaming around the neighborhood naked,
pleasuring himself, see there you go, Joe, and, among other things,
screaming incoherently.
Speaker 7 (32:40):
As a tradition.
Speaker 1 (32:41):
She called the situation extremely unsettling. Police identified the man
as dash Shun Barnett, fifty one years old and taking
it to custody on burglary charges. Last week, Anthony Festa
reported that Barnett allegedly entered his garage and stole clothing, towels,
and and camper parts. Another resident admitted, it made me
(33:04):
scared and it gave me anxiety. Of course it would.
Festa claimed that Barnett had been exposing himself throughout the summer,
starting with the beginning of the year. Quote, he had weapons.
He chased us with a taser. He chased us with
a dagger. That was the last time he had been arrested.
Almost every week Kinky. One neighbor described as an attorney,
(33:26):
shared the difficulties involved in taking legal action against this
homeless individual. Community had considered obtaining a temporary straining order
against Barnett, but this attorney pointed out the challenge is
serving such an order onto a homeless person. He raised
a practical question, we were supposed to do that? Or
were we supposed to do that? Or were the police
supposed to do that? He admitted he would not take
(33:46):
on the task himself. As the neighbors continued to seek help,
they expressed their hope to see Barnett removed from the neighborhood.
Also see him receive the mental health supporting needed. Okay,
let's see here. Let's try this one. Pennsylvania, Lower Chickchester, Pennsylvania,
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Moments of a terrifying cast and local daycare came to
an abrupt end when police took a naked and blood
covered man in charging with over one hundred defenses. Officers
responded reports of an intoxicated man armed with scissors who
was trying to break into the Sunrise Christian Day School.
They arrived to find clothes strewnoclaus lobby, along with loud
(34:37):
banging and glass breaking above them. Suspect had jumped from
the second floor, according to authorities, who say they found
him naked and covered in blood on the street below.
Taken into custody, identified as eighteen year old Sahir Sandler
Chandler while being transported to medical care for treatment. Police
say he's bat blood and sal on the medical staff.
(35:02):
Sadler Chandler charged with more than one hundred defences, including burglary,
simple assault, reckless endangerment, weapons offenses, and harassment.
Speaker 6 (35:12):
The aristocrats.
Speaker 1 (35:16):
Well at least it's reasonably close. In Evansville, Indiana, MANI
facing several charges after authority say he was involved in
a standoff with deputies late Tuesday Eastern Posey County at
a home on Norman Avenue. Sheriff's office said deputies were
called at the home by somebody living in the area
who said their neighbor was firing a gun outside nine
one one caller so they could also hear yelling and screaming.
(35:37):
Deputies arrived, they say a standoff began with the suspect,
twenty seven year old Chaissy Hayhurst of Evansville. During the standoff,
Sheriff's department said Hayhurst eventually came out of the home naked,
arm of the handgun as a tradition. After a few
minutes of negotiations, deputies say they talked him into dropping
(35:58):
the weapons. Yeah. No comments about what he did with
the handgun, though Joe Hey harst taking it accustody despite
resisting deputy. Sheriff's office said that he also threatened confinement
officers once he was admitted into the jail. Booked in
the Posy cant of Jail on charges of including a
criminal recklessness with a deadly weapon, intimidation, and resisting law enforcement.
(36:22):
No comment about indecent exposure and finally, Chenango County Sheriff's
Office is in New York arrested a man for crimes
against children. Sheriff's office said Paul Callahan, forty, of neighborhood
of green charged with attempted dissemination of indecent materials to
miners in the first degree, which is a felony. Officers
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also charging with misdemeanor offensive endangering the welfare of a child.
Detectives arrested in August twentieth after investigation determined he sent
several nude photos of himself to a decoy fourteen year
old boy's online account. Offset Callahan was released on an
appearance ticket and will appear in the town of green
Court at a later date. Now he got one of
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on eight and t fund And thanks to Lisa for
bringing the article to my attention. It's like I bring
it to your attention, as well as Steward who forded
me a link to it yesterday. This is fraud high
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investigators looking at his suspect voter registrations tied to left
wing firm and get the details here at a moment. Firstly,
remind you coming up bottom of the hour Tech Friday
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on the warbirds thing and the podcast, et cetera. Anyway,
I did go over some of the things from the
Aamala Harris Tim Waltz softball interview yesterday. She's all over
the board and didn't really provide any substance, which is
my I guess boiled down analysis of that. But since
I did get a chance to look at this fraud
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article is the state of Ohio and it is rather concerning,
So let's dive into that. According to the reporting, again,
this is an article by M. D. Kittle appearing on
the Federalist website. So we have a couple of people
identified as a woman named Cassandra and a guy named Harry.
Cassandra and Harry Scott. They got a voter registration updates
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sowing that they had changed their address but they hadn't
had one kind of Bord of Elections received a couple
of registration forms from and here's the left winging organization
that's involved in this controversy. It's an entity called Black
Forced Black Fork Strategies LLC, described as an Ohio based
(39:54):
in their own description, engagement firm that focuses on all
aspects of community and electoral field work. So they get
these registration forms and because it's the Board of Elections,
it says make a change. They made the requested change
and changed the address. They then sent the notice to
the voters about the new address. And that's when Cassandra
(40:15):
and Harry showed up with the Board of Elections to
let them know that they hadn't ever filled a form
out changing their address. Jerry Poland to the Hamiltunty Bard
of Elections. She's both of these voters appeared at our
office during normal business hours after receiving those acknowledgment cards.
The new address that was submitted on his registration cards
was actually the place of business for MZ Cassandra. She
(40:37):
had not moved and did not complete the registration forms.
So who did it? That false? Are those false forms?
One of what they say are many suspect voter registration
issues that are tied to this black Fork Strategies operation,
and the election board folks reached out to black Fork
(40:58):
Strategies to ask them provide information about the canvassers that
were responsible for these registration forms. It's funny and it
actually Poland said, we also received a registration form in
the name of Henry Kissinger. She mentioned that in a
(41:22):
public meeting, apparently people chuckled out loud because of course
former US Secretary of State, and it's doubtless that Henry
Kissinger would be registering to vote in state of Ohio.
And in fact, they did run it through the Bureau
of Motor Vehicle databases and according to Sherry Poland, it
was a mismatch every time, raising more questions for this
(41:43):
black Fork LLC entity. She did at this meeting held
up what they described as a thick stack of voter registrations,
all appearing to be in the same handwriting submitted by
the same canvasser red flag maybe she told the board
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and boarded in the July meeting that a Board of
Elections staff met with Black Fork's regional manager for Hamilton
County to show her what the Board of Elections was
seeing and what was being submitted by our organization. We're
now bringing this to the board to see what next
steps the board would like to take, and it would
appear that these need further investigations, she said. The board
apparently agreed. Now we turned to Alex Trantapilo, chair of
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the Ohio Republican Party and Hamilton County Board of Elections member.
He said, the first thing I want to point out is,
you know, we use words like anomaly, suspicion, and everything
else because we try to be PC I guess, but
this is fraud, outright fraudulent behavior. Who's responsible or how
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they're responsible, that will be up to somebody other than me.
It's plain and obvious to me that when you get
this many registration cards, and he held up a staff
while he was making these statements with the very same handwriting,
that someone is trying to defraud the elections process in
Hamilton County, well stated Alex. Apparently not just Hamilton County.
This article discusses that this is happening all over the place,
(43:15):
and earlier in the month, Frank LeRose, Secretary of State,
said he's referred evidence of this suspected fraud to the
county prosecutors for review. Impossible criminal prosecution. Folks at the
Board of Elections can't bring those actions, and apparently the
Secretary of State's office is incapable of bringing legal actions himself.
So the local prosecutors supposed to take up the challenge,
(43:35):
and I imagine they will, I don't know. Will suggests
tend to go very slowly, as you know, and oh,
look the big elections coming up at the beginning of November.
The violations the cord of the Secretary of State's office
involved the collection of petition forms in support of a
minor political party and to place a left led referendum
(43:58):
on redistricting on the November ballot. Citizens not politicians, that's
a group. They're pushing that constitutional amendment to create a
fifteen member redistricting commission. Loro's also asking local prosecutors to
investigate allegations of fraudulent voter registration form from well. Those
like that were submitted in Hamilton County. Black Fork also
(44:21):
involved up in Cuyahoga County Cleveland, where local Board of
Elections officials reported at least eighteen suspicious voter registration cards.
Their director up there, Anthony Perlotti said in a recent
June meeting. Multiple counties have encountered issues with potential registration
cards being submitted from deceased individuals. Mike Moser, Butler County prosecutor,
(44:46):
said that his office has received a referral from the
Secretary of State as well, and I expect Mike Mosher
would do something about that, he said in a phone interview.
It does involve a document with suspect signatures, and we
are seeking the verifications of all the signatures that were
harvested and submitted to the Board of Elections. Cuyahoga County
elections officials asked Laro's Public Integrity division to investigate this
(45:09):
suspicious voter registration cards back last year. In July. They're prosecuting.
Attorney to the Board of Elections of Cuyahoga County didn't
return the request for comment from the Federalists, who was
reporting on this in the article I'm referring to. Election
integrity advocates have criticized Frank Lrose for moving too slowly
on the complaints. According to watchdog Ken mcintee, if Laroe's
(45:32):
new team of special investigators handles the Hamilton County referral
as quickly as it handled the Cuyahoga County case from
a year ago. The board in Cincinnati may expect an
answer in time for the twenty twenty eight presidential elections.
Snarky comment. A spokesman for the Secretary of State talking
to the Federalist, Dan Lushek, said the agency can't comment
(45:54):
on active investigation, but he confirmed the matter is under
review by that Public Integrity Division. Black Fork Strategies has
had a bad reputation for a while, and it's no
secret that we referred its operations or operatives right to
the appropriate authorities for further investigation impossible prosecution. He said.
(46:16):
The referrals to the prosecutors have been on a rolling basis.
He said the boards of Elections in Cuyahoga and Hamilton
Counties have also made similar referrals in the respective county
to their respective county prosecutors. Black Fork Strategies, well, they
didn't return a request for common from the Federalists, but
released the statement said they're cooperating with election officials. So
(46:39):
this is obviously plain and simple, good old fashioned shenanigans.
And some are noting that they believe the prosecutors should
actually be going against black Fork Strategies itself rather than
just looking at the actions of any individual signatory gatherer,
(46:59):
you know, the ones filled out all the forms in
the exact same handwriting that those individuals. Yeah, well they
might be guilty of a crime too, but this is
a coordinated, directed effort by the entity black Fork Strategies.
And notice I said, if it is, seems to me
they'd be worthy of prosecution as well for running a
what would amount to a criminal organization six sixteen fifty
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five k C the talk station. Again thanks to the
folks who referred that one to me. Feel free to call.
In the meantime, though, zeros carpet cleaning out of my
house yesterday. They'll be out today too. Yesterday the duck cleaning.
Oh my god. Our house is about twenty five years old.
And I will tell you out of the gate here.
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My wife is a clean freak. I think she probably
vacuus upstairs by three times a week minimum and just
always always, the place is always clean. Oh my god. Well,
why does the dust end up landing all over everything?
When you clean? You got one day later there's dust.
You know why? It's the damn air ducks. They put
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a video camera in and observed all of the stuff
that was coming from inside my air ducks, so you
could see what they accomplished after they left Zeros and
it was just like a snowstorm. I hate to have
to admit that, but you know this is your house
as well. If you've never had your air ducks clean,
and I hadn't had mine cleaning the twenty five years
we owned to our house, trust me, that's where a
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lot of that dust and dirt and stuff is coming from.
We've had dry wall projects, we've had sanding and all
kinds of stuff done over the years. Guess what's sticking
in the ducks and floating around. Got the ducks clean,
and today the carpets are getting clean. Zeros coming over
their zeros patented ZR water with absolutely zero residue. The
carpets we have and you only have a couple of
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rooms that are carpeted. Most of its area rugs. But
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Six iifty five care see the talk station. A very
happy Friday to you, David. Yeah, I'm you're excited about
the fireworks and you going there myself on Sunday should
be a good time. The day off on Monday. Always
appreciate that. Strukkers even off on Monday. And then he's
gone to vacation for a whole week. How am I
(49:38):
going to deal without Judge Drekker for a whole week?
I do not know. In the meantimes, go to the phones,
see what had Corey's got to say this morning, Corey.
Happy Friday to you.
Speaker 9 (49:46):
Heppy Friday. Brian, Hey, it's that time of a year again.
We got the fireworks coming up this weekend. And once
again the city Cincinnati and people putting on a fireworks
for trying to see people by saying you cannot have
a firearm while attending the fireworks, which is absolutely not true. Also,
they want you to forfeit your fourth the member right
by searching your bags at the gate, which they do
not have a right to search your bags. So anybody
(50:08):
I would recommend to everybody listening, if you're going you
want to carry your gun, carry your gun, Well what gate?
Speaker 1 (50:16):
Where would they be stopping people to search their bags,
Like if you're going into a private venue like the
Brady Center, I guess I can understand how they may
have a right to do that, But this is all outdoors.
Where are the gates? I figured I'd just driving my car,
park in the parking lot and walk down the street
to the event that I'm going to.
Speaker 9 (50:34):
Well, if you go to actually Smell Park the Racual
Riverfront area, they have gates set up where they want
to screen people's bags, which they have no constitutional right
to do so, and they want to prohibit you from
bringing in like mosquito spray, sunscreen, your own drinks, which
they want to look through people's bags, and unfortunately most
people submit to it and allow them to do so,
(50:56):
and they throw sunscreen pop whatever it is away. And
also at the same time they at those same locations
they have fines posed to saying you can carry a firearm,
which they cannot do.
Speaker 1 (51:08):
Yeah, I think under the law. You're right, I don't
know that there's a designated place where they have absolutely
out you outright band your constitutional right to defend yourself
and have a firearm on you. So we've litigated that
one before, Corey, haven't we, Yes.
Speaker 9 (51:23):
Jess Smith, he went down there last year and created
a Facebook page, and he's doing it again this year
because some reason year at the years Cincinnati keeps doing this.
Speaker 1 (51:31):
Well, you know, I wish there's a member of local
law enforcement out there to call in and explain how
it is they're going to go about responding to someone who,
like you, says, wait a second, you don't have a
right to search my bag. You don't have probable cause
to believe I've committed a crime. You know, I haven't
engaged in anything criminal activity. I haven't given I'm not
suspicious or my activities haven't it led to a rise
(51:54):
in suspicion suspicious and sufficient enough that you, mister law enforcement,
are concerned with your own safety, which would give you
a right to pack down to look for weapons. Nothing.
So how does law enforcement respond to someone who makes
what Corey is saying as an assertion one I can't
have my Second Amendment right taking away, there's no law
providing for that, and you can't look for my bag.
(52:17):
Are they going to try to eject you? Would they
be subject to a civil rights violation for doing that?
Or we're going to end up having litigation over that?
Practice remains me seen. Yeah, go ahead, tell me what
has happened in the past when when you've made that
what I've.
Speaker 9 (52:30):
Done to the pass, I'm not through the gates and
they want to search my wife's birds and she refuses.
Usually the people who are hired security, they tell you
you can't and they holler for a police officer, and
the first cop will come and tell you are being detained,
which has happened to me, And then you ask for
a sergeant, and the sergeant then comes and tells you
you're good to go have a great day. So the
(52:54):
most of it, as long as you push back, nothing happens.
But most people do not push back.
Speaker 1 (52:58):
They just obey because it's easier to look at your person,
knowing full well there's nothing in there that's illegal, and
then going on with your day rather than wait around
for ultimately a sergeant to show up. Appreciate the info, Corey,
it's something I wasn't even thinking about. So anyhow, probably
plan on cocktailing at that night, which would you know,
not be a good idea to carry a fire when
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Always my pleasure. Brian, happy to be here.
Speaker 1 (55:14):
I see you're going to be putting your mayor hat
on here in a moment, but let us start with
your I hate Google hat.
Speaker 7 (55:22):
Now what do you mean, Brian, You know I'm a huge,
huge fan.
Speaker 1 (55:26):
Yeah, Google and TikTok No. Number one and two on
Dave's hit Parade.
Speaker 7 (55:32):
They're definitely both near the top of my list. Google
has had a lot of pr issues here lately. There's
a recent lawsuit that actually, I guess technically, since you're
an attorney, you can get my legal terminals iustrated dj
ANTI trust case. You know, Google has been under fire
(55:54):
for making their browser essentially a monopoly. Again, I'm using
very least little terms here. Folks have to go look
at this for themselves. But they lost the lawsuit, as
I understand it, around monopoly and deals that they've struck with,
even people like Apple. So if you have, you know,
Apple device, it wants to use the Google search engine
(56:16):
by default. They've just gotten a lot of bad press lately.
Here's the headline from the New York Post. Judge blast
Google over quote destroyed unquote. Evidence is another dfj ANTI
trust case looms quote clear abuse of privilege unquote. But
the most recent thing that's cropped up I wanted to
dig into a little bit today because you know, again,
this is what is alleged against Google, but I think
(56:39):
it is common with so many of these large tech companies,
and you know, they all have their problems. It's you know,
it's not like I love any of them. It's just
the question of which ones are the most privacy and
security friendly and do you really understand what you're signing
up for when you work with these guys. So here's
a story from the Verge. Google threatened tech influencers unless
they quote prefer the Pixel So as a reminder, Google
(57:03):
makes the Pixel phone. Google makes the Android operating system.
And again, as we've discussed so many times the last
ten years, Brian, when you use stuff that's free, you
are the product, not the customer. You're paying with your data,
not your money. And that's one of the reasons why
in general, I would argue companies like Apple and Microsoft
tend to be more populacy friendly is they are making
(57:25):
and selling products as their primary business model. Microsoft makes
software primarily, Apple makes hardware and software phones, computers, you
know the software that runs them. What does Google make
And for the most part, it's Pixel phones and the
Android operating system. Everything else is your data. So hopefully
that helps people kind of see the distinction. Now again,
I'm not saying Apple or Microsoft don't have their issues.
(57:48):
I'm not saying they're not collecting your data, but I'm
saying their primary revenue model is not driven by your data.
And when you look at this, this situation with Google,
it just goes to show you how much influence they
have over the people that they do business with and
how often these tech companies say one thing and do another.
(58:08):
So I'm going to read to you directly from the article.
So Google has influencers around Pixel. Nine companies invite only
Team Pixel program, which seeds Pixel products. Again, the phones
that they make to influencers before publicly available stipulated their participantly.
Participating influencers were not allowed to feature Pixel products alongside competitors,
(58:32):
and those who showed a preference for competing phones risk
being kicked out of the program. So you want to
feature this new Pixel program because you're a quote influencer,
as insane as that might be the influencer piece anyway,
and you want to show you an LG phone or
a Samsung phone or an Apple phone. If you don't
(58:53):
demonstrate a preference for the Pixel, well you're out. And
then the verge went on to say independently confirmed screenshots
the clauses in this year's Team Pixel agreement, which various
influencers began posting on x and threads. The agreement tells
participants they're quote expected to feature the Google Pixel device
in place for the competitor device. Uncloat notes if other
(59:14):
brands quote are preferred over the Pixel, we will need
to close the relationship or seize the relationship between the
brand and the creator unquote. The link to the form
of peers have since been shut down shocker into But
at my point is twofold. You hear the term in
the industry, you know, privacy washing and various types of washing.
You know, Google's also have been dinged on their incognito
(59:34):
mode not working the way they're planned. And I'm not
really here to blast on Google per se today. Line again,
it's what you see online and what the reality of
things are are often different. And this just demonstrates so
if you're in this influencer program, and whether it's because
you get free phones or because they're paying you or whatever,
(59:54):
I mean, they're basically telling you, as I would say
from reading this article in Diverse and their you know
journalism around it. If you aren't willing to basically say
our product is the best, whether you believe it or not,
well you're ound. So my point would be, not only
is Google doing this sort of thing, you know their
(01:00:16):
old model don't be evil obviously long since forgotten, but
just a reminder to folks just because you see something online,
just because a quote influencer is telling you something, doesn't
mean it's true and that they have any integrity.
Speaker 1 (01:00:29):
Well, you know it's interesting, and I know we're out
of timing this segment, but you know my FCC training,
I am not allowed to speak on behalf of a
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I use it myself, or I have enough familiarity with
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So in essence, I'm not allowed to lie. I never
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FCC I can't lie. But this sounds to me like
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a lie, which, in the case of broadcasting rules, would
be a violation of the SEC rules.
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It's pretty crazy if people going out I'll wink to
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these people of this thing, so you know you don't
have to take their reporting for it. See for yourself.
It's nuts.
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It is nuts. Stay away from Google and TikTok and
Tiamo as well. We'll find out about that one a
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and the crew so, Mayor Hatter, why are you urging
cybersecurity as if I didn't have some prior understanding of that.
Speaker 7 (01:03:09):
Right, When am I not urging cybersecurity? Kidding that's the
exception rather than the rule when I'm not. So yeah,
with my Mayor had On, I had the good fortune
to have Kentucky State Senator Jane Williams reach out to
me because you know, I'm sharing stuff with our legislators
and you know, local elected officials throughout the tri state
and so forth. And I want to first off, give
huge kudos to the State of Ohio and what I
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would describe as a frankly brilliant and innovative initiative that
was created in Ohio quite some time ago. It's called
the Ohio Cyber Collaborative Committee or OC three. It's been
around for a while, and real quick, I want to
give you the mission to provide an environment for collaboration
between key stakeholders including education, business and local government, dispend
in the cybersecurity for all in the state of Ohio
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and developed a stronger cybersecurity infrastructure. And that it's basically
got four tenants, education and workforce development. You want to
have the right people trained up with the right skills
and stop the brain brains so they're not leaving Ohio.
Have a cyber range, which is the nerd speak for
a place where people can go online in a virtual
environment and learn about cybersecurity, test stuff, do incident response
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and incident mitigation. So imagine a place where you to
practice right cyber protection and preparedness. And then government governance
and public awareness. So this program in Ohio again, I
think it's absolutely brilliant. It's funded by the state. They
call it a whole government approach. It runs out of
the Ohio of the Ohio Adjuctive General's Office, through the
Ohio National Guard. And I think I forgot to see
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me the article, but recently there was some press in Ohio,
some TV media where the Ohio National Guard got involved
with the cybersecurity incident that took place recently in Columbus.
So it's going out to train local governments, it's going
out to help learn the kids in school learn about
this and get interested in careers and want to stay
in Ohio. It's really a program designed to work through
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the National Guard, public private partnerships, raised the awareness, raised
the skills and education and protect Ohios right at all levels,
especially critical infrastructure at Ohio. Again brilliant. So my ask
to my fellow Kentuckians is, hey, and this was why
I got to go down and testify for the legislature. Again,
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thank you Senator Jay Williams for the invitation. I used
the slide deck I got from Mark Bell in the
Ohio Action Channel's office and kind of tweak a little
bit and basically said, hey, look, Ohio has this super smart,
innovative program. Let's lift and shift it into Kentucky. We
don't need to reinvent the wheel. Other states have something
like this too. But from what I know and from
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what I've seen and from knowing a lot of people
in Ohio, since I spend an enormous amount of time
over there working with our clients, I've seen this thing
in action. I've met tons of people involved in Like
there's one hundred at least one hundred and roughly one
hundred and eighty volunteers who are are now engaged in
this program across the state of Ohio and providing services
and skills at education through this program. So again, I
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think it's just absolutely brilliant and we desperately need something
like this in Kentucky. Thankfully. You know, I've got some
folks starting to pay attention. I'm trying to get volunteers,
so I appreciate you letting me try to get the
pun I'm looking for people in Kentucky who would have
an interest in helping me try to a get something
like this created again. I'm hoping to just do the
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exact same thing Ohio was done. It makes sense to me.
They would run out of the Kentucky Agin General's Office
and it would be housed in the Kentucky National Guard
and we would just follow them up. And I want
to say too, I can't thank Mark Bell with the
Ohio agunc in General's Office enough. He's been super generous
with his time and knowledge and sharing things with me
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like a slide deck they used to promote this program
in the state. But by the way, you see as
a key part of this, you see houses one of
the cyber ranges for the state. So I mean again,
it's a brillant program. As an Ohio resident, folks, I
would encourage you to check it out. I would encourage
you to talk to your local officials about how they
can take advantage of this to protect their municipalities and
then as a Kentucky and again I'm looking for volunteers.
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I'm looking for people to reach out to the legislators.
I'm looking for connections. I do have a it's a
fellow in the Kentucky Department of Homeland Security. It's trying
to help me with this. So starting to get some traction,
starting to get some interest. I'm fortunate that my state
Senator Chris McDaniel, great guy and also chairman of the
Kentucky Appropriations Committee, so you know he's discussed this with me.
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I think I'm getting starting to get some traction. But
I'm looking for volunteers across the state of Kentucky to
put together sort of a core team to make this,
to get this started and then provide the resources. So
appreciate the opportunity to chat about it, just talk to
anybody about it.
Speaker 1 (01:07:49):
Nice to know that Ohio has done something right right again.
Speaker 7 (01:07:53):
Kudos through Ohio it. I just can't say enough good
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who says stay off TIMU. What's TMU to start with?
I had asked Joe about that this morning because I'm
not hip to the whole TMU thing.
Speaker 7 (01:09:43):
Well, you know, Brian, I'm only hipped to it from
AFAR because you.
Speaker 1 (01:09:48):
Don't use it.
Speaker 7 (01:09:50):
The less apps that you have on your phone in general,
the better. And before I delve too deep into this,
I just want to remind folks. So if you got
this nation for public data breach, and you know, you're
probably going to get the letter that your data was
stolen due to the size and scope of it. And
I just had my experienced dark web scan tell me
my social security numbers out there not a shocker. So
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I'm going to go ahead and freeze all my credit again.
You know, I suggest to people just keep your credit frozen.
I think we talked about this as recently as last week.
If you need to use your credit, you know, apply
for credit, unfreeze it, and then freeze it again. It's
it's a little inconvenient, but sadly the world we're in,
you're better off to just keep your credit frozen. So
my point though, being your data, whether it's being collected
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by companies for background check purposes like National Public Data,
or through all of the quote free unquote apps that
you have on your phone, is you know, continuously being collected, coalated, aggregated, sold,
and it's very valuable both for intrinsic purposes to sell
you more stuff because of your psychographic profile, and because
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it makes it easier for hackers to use against you
in a variety of ways. And is in a shopping
app it's from China, you know, you get real low
cost stuff, and I wouldn't use it because A I'm
not trying to waste my money on low cost garbage
that falls apart the first time you touch it, and
B I wouldn't use it because I just fully expect
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that anything that originates from China is going to have
the same sorts of problems that TikTok has and that
we've talked about many times. So from a recent article
at rear Clear Policy, Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin sound
of the Alarm finding a bombshell lawsuit that exposes TMU
for what it really is quote dangerous malware unquote, and
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they quote data theft business unquote shopping app. It's a
sophisticated spying tool that gives itself quote unrestricted access to
everything on your phone, your messages, your photos, even your fingerprints. Now,
now let's be clear, Brian, most apps do all of
these things. And I encourage people before they download any app,
look at the privacy lit You know, Apple works permissions.
Speaker 1 (01:12:02):
As soon as I see permissions and they say they
need my phone numbers and my image, Like, no, I
don't need this app. I'm not downloading and forget it.
Speaker 7 (01:12:09):
Exactly why does a shopping app need to know all
of your contacts? Why doesn't your precise location? So again
I encourage people, before you download any app, whatever it is,
look at the privacy label, see what it wants to collect.
In most cases, you're going to probably go why does
it need all this? Like you just said, and then
then you can just make an informed consent type of
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choice around do I really want this or not. But
when you go on and read this article right, it
gets worse. TEMU was led by former Chinese Communist Party,
officially making in a direct pipeline of American data straight
to regime. Under Chinese TORACONI and laws, TEAMU is legally
obligate to hand over all that tuosy information to Chinese government.
But this isn't just about stolen self is embarrassing text.
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It's about national security. Imagine if sensitive data from names
of Americans, including military personal, government employees, for to follow
into the hands of the foreign adversary, and then you
know he can was on to point out issues like
you know, Team products might be made with weaker slave labor. Again,
we need a we need to stop using any of
this stuff that's controlled by the Chinese Communist Party, not
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only because it's basically, uh, you know, able to collect
very detailed and brand new information about you. But as
of today, when I look around and I see the
sort of steps China is taking in the world and
the People's Republic of China's Chinese Communist Party, you know Taiwan,
this weaker situation, et cetera. They're not not friendly to us.
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Why are we sending our money there?
Speaker 1 (01:13:37):
Great question? Great question.
Speaker 7 (01:13:39):
So yeah, don't that's the long and short of it,
or any of this money.
Speaker 1 (01:13:44):
Don't use team, don't use apps on your smartphone. Period.
And I've been able to live my life long enough
without them, Dave. And sometimes you know, I'll see an
app that I'll think it may be worthwhile, But the
minute it asks for those permissions, I'm thinking, well, no,
I've gone this far in my life. I don't need
them to know all my content in my photo information
and all that. Like, the hell with them. I'm moving
on with my life and sticking with the old school way,
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which has worked out great. By the way, my friend
Maureen will be sending the podcast of our conversation in
the last segment to Kentucky or to state Representative Kim Moser.
Speaker 7 (01:14:17):
Excellent.
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So he's bringing it, she's elevating it to her attention
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Thanks Brian, you and your listeners as well.
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nor I will be here, however, gart Jeff Walker's covering
for me, Jos Trecker's taking a vacation, first vacation in
well forever for Joe's Tracker. Let us see here. Did
anybody watch the interview with Kamala Harrison Tim Wallas last night? See?
I was past my bedtime, so I wasn't able to
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just reading some of the responses that are non responses,
like the day one question I found to be one
of the most comical examples of her answering without answering.
Voters are really eager to hear what your plans are
if you're elected what would you do? On day one
in the White House? Her initial response, Well, there are
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a number of things I will tell you, First and foremost,
one of my highest priorities is to do what we
can to support and strengthen the middle class. That's it.
When I look at the aspirations, the goals, the ambitions
of the American people, I think that people are well
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ready for a new way forward in a way that
generations of Americans have been fueled by hope and optimism.
So a number of things. Do what we can to
support and strengthen the middle class fueled by hope and
optimism is my boiled down summary, which means you end
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up with words, words, words, words, words, words, words with
nothing attached to them by way of specifically, what do
you mean do what we can? What is it that
you can do? I think that was the nature of
the question, wasn't it that bash? Press the so what
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would you do? Day one? Thank you for at least
following up the Ina bash And this is her more
fact filled response. Day one. It's going to be about
one implementing my plan for what I call an opportunity economy.
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I've already laid out a number of proposals in that regard,
which include what we're going to do to bring down
the cost of everyday goods, and what we're going to
do to invest in America's small business, and what we're
gonna do to invest in families. No, I don't know
that you have a plan for that that anybody knows of.
I mean my plan. Do you remember her plan? Remember
she was talking about all the specifics of her plan
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before and that she just didn't need to bother providing
by way of specifics to Dana Bash during the interview.
The one singular thing that she did cite in this
exchange the six thousand dollars child credit to family so
they can buy a car seat and buy baby clothes
and a crib. That's just one thousand dollars difference when
they planned. Donald Trump rolled out prior to Kamala Harris's
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six thousand dollars child credit, and that was his suggestion
that there will be a five thousand dollars child credit.
So no real difference between the two candidates in that regard.
She went on, there's the work that we're gonna do
that is about investing in the American family around affordable housing,
a big issue in our country right now. She pointed
out something that we all know about. So there are
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a number of things on day one. Now, from all
of that, all those words, words, words, words, platitudes without substance.
The only thing that she specifically said was a child
tax credit of six thousand dollars. Everything else was just nothing.
This is what really irks me. Candidates get away with
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this all the time. It's about the community, it's about
the people. We need to consider the people and you know,
their own shared experiences and yeah, what are you talking about?
And on fracking, she did a pretty masterful job with
the dodge, dick, dive and dodge on that one, because
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when she was campaigning for president in twenty nineteen, quote,
there's no question I'm in favor of banning fracking. That
was what she was asked when she said what would
you do in the first day in office? When she
was running for president? Move forward a few months. She
had dropped out by that time, and that's when she
met the DEI box check for the Biden administration. Was
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handpicked to be the vice president, and so during her
presidential or vice presidential debate with Mike Pence, that's when
she said, Joe Biden will not end fracking. He's been
very clear about that. I will repeat in the American
people know that Joe Biden will not banfracking. But amid
all of this, you know, I see I said I
wouldn't ban fracking. No, you were saying Joe Biden wouldn't
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do it. But at the same time you said, your policies,
your principles have not changed. She repeated that line several times,
So her principles and have not changed. She the candidate
her self, was in favor of banning fracking. She stood
behind Joe Biden when announcing that Joe Biden wouldn't ban fracking. So,
like I said, a rather artful dodge. I'll have to
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give her credit for that one. But in the final
analysis and conclusion, you didn't learn anything. Now do you
think she's actually going to debate Donald Trump? I know
they've been arguing over whether microphone should be on or off.
Isn't that sort of a childish thing to argue about?
Are you going to really cancel a presidential debate when
you are Kambala Harris one of the least known and
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understood presidential candidates in the history of this country because
the mainstream media and you will not allow for any vetting.
Just don't do the interview right, they'll allow her to
hide in the basement. Just keep pointing back to the
CNN interview with Dana bash I went over that with
Dana bash I don't need to revisit these issues. Well,
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what didn't she do? Donald Trump put a whole list together.
M what about her support for ending cash bell for
violent criminals? Didn't address how she used to fund there?
Maybe still does. The Minnesota Freedom Fund which bailed out rioters.
Her vote for the America Rescue Plan, the tie breaking vote,
which say every economist says at least fueled inflation the
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billions of dollars thrown into that she was all behind
defunding the police when it was all the rage. Is
she still in favor of defunding the police? She previously
compared policing to slavery. Is she still of that mindset? Since, well,
her principles haven't changed. My values have not changed, she
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said that more than once, which you can read any
way you want. So maybe her values about well comparing
policing to slavery haven't changed. Maybe her values about Bidenomics
haven't changed because she repeatedly praised it in spite of
the fact that we're all living with the realities of
a you know, twenty percent larger grocery bill and thirty
percent greater electricity costs, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.
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She previously had out loud, regular praise for Medicare for
every citizen and maybe even expanding it to illegal immigrants,
a socialist takeover of our healthcare system. Where was she
on that one? I don't know, but remember her values
have not changed, so she's probably still in favor of that.
It wasn't brought up closing immigration detention centers and freeing
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hundreds of hundreds of thousands of criminals into American neighborhoods.
Now she's in favor of the so called bipartisan bill
that got shot down because, as Ted Cruz pointed out
in Gloria's detail, I don't need to reread his comments
on that, you can find him for yourself. But it
didn't do anything to shut down the border. It's still
allowed five thousand a year or five thousand a day,
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up to one point five million new illegal immigrants a year.
Had all kinds of crazy provisions in there to just
basically continue the status quo. But it does have money
for a wall. So now she's in favor of a
wall because she's in favor of a bill that didn't
go anywhere, and of course blames Donald Trump, who wasn't
intellected office for the bill not going anywhere. I've never
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been able to make heads or tails out of that one.
Reparations she previously supported reparations. Is she still in favor
of that?
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Holtzman in the next segment on that one. You can
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call if you like. I love hearing from you. But
at the meantime, I did allude to those two poles,
and we got two new ones out Wall Street Jurnal
and USA Today Pole. I guess it just depends on
how you view them. Like for example, now the Wall
Street Journal poll fifteen hundred registered voters taking the twenty
fourth through the twenty eighth, two point five percent margin
of error, contrast to the USA Today poll, which is
(01:28:05):
a thousand likely voters taken over the weekend between Sunday
and Wednesday, margin of era three point one percent. Now,
the Wall Street Journal poll finds Harris has a one
point lead over Trump. It's forty eight forty seven at
the currently standing. That's among registered voters in a just
head to head matchup. But if you throw in some
(01:28:25):
of the independent candidates, and I know RFK Junior has
been trying to get off the ballot in certain states
and they won't let him off the ballot, go figure
on that one. Of course, those who refuse to let
him off the ballot in spite of the fact he's
withdrawn from the race, believe he is going to benefit
Kamala Harris with siphoning off voters from Donald Trump. Anyway
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you throw in those others into the mix, she is
ahead of Trump by two points forty seven forty five.
That's when independent third party candidates are on the ballot.
All within the margin of error and therefore too close
to call, is the assessment about the journal's poll. Now,
one Democrat pollster was talking to Newsmax, Michael Bossian especially
(01:29:08):
actually talking with the journal, said voters are assessing her
job approval as vice president because her job approval rating
is crappy. As vice president, she's the forty two percent
approval rating, fifty one percent disapprove. Voters are assessing her
job approval as Biden's vice president. But turning to the
(01:29:30):
new numbers with her head of Trump by two, but
they're assessing her as her own candidate for president. She
has emerged successfully as a candidate. Well why might that be?
Don't you think she's emerged successfully as a candidate because
her people are out there changing her prior positions, which
she set out loud yesterday during the interview she still
(01:29:53):
holds dearly. They've been peddling this moderate message that she's
somehow a centrist of some sort and being successful at it.
She hides the press carries the water for her, and
of course Donald Trump is living rent free and every
Democrats had, so all you need to do is suggest
that she is somewhere she wasn't on the record before
(01:30:14):
on and mentioned Trump and people go crazy. Now they
turned over to David Lee, a Republican polster, and then
he had something positive to say about this one. Kanala
Harris has managed to tie Donald Trump nationally, and a
tie nationally points to a sizeable electoral win for Trump,
reminding every one of the twenty sixteen election when Hillary
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Clinton won the national popular vote by more than two
percentage points but lost in the electoral college. So that
is an important point. Both of these national polls, which
would be heavily weighted Democrat if I had to guess.
Let's see what Dave's got before we transition over to Holtzman. Dave,
Welcome to the show.
Speaker 2 (01:30:54):
Happy Friday, Hey fran we almost made it through another one.
Speaker 11 (01:30:59):
Almost well, Hey, got two questions, both related to what
you're just talking about. First question is can Robert F.
Kennedy or can the Republican Party and those states actually
sue to get him to get him off of the
ballot in that situation? Is there anything legally you could
(01:31:21):
do to get him removed? And then the second question
is did you talk to Alex Trantafeela A lot I'd
like to know since the point you're bringing up is
about the electoral college, and really it's focusing on six
to seven states. Yeah, why don't the Republicans refocus their
firepower on those six to seventh states? I mean, as
you've brought up, Yeah, because you have to, because really,
(01:31:43):
when it comes down to it, we don't. We know
Trump's gonna probably win standing up in Ohio very easy.
But what's frustrating is Bernie Moreno needs to help here.
He's the one that's probably gonna lose because I'm really
not seeing that many ads for him. So I'd just
like to know what they could do about getting him
off the getting RFKR the ballot in states like Michigan
and Wisconsin where they're trying to force them on, and
(01:32:04):
then and then refocusing that firepower.
Speaker 1 (01:32:06):
There's a variety of lawsuits out there in a bunch
of different states right now. I do believe that some
of them involve Robert F. Kennedy's presence on the ballot.
So I think the quick answer is, yes, there is
something that can be done. What specifically is right now
being done, I've lost track. I had three articles yesterday,
all of which talked about the quote unquote law fare
(01:32:27):
that's going on that will probably will not resolve any
of the outstanding questions before the November election. So in
the other component is yeah and the.
Speaker 11 (01:32:36):
Dead that point, Yeah, Well, it get done at times, right.
Speaker 1 (01:32:38):
Probably Therefore it's a bet. If I was a betting man,
I'd say no. They're already starting to print up ballots.
This is the complicating factor here. There's a lot of
work that needs to be done before election day because
early voting starts as soon as the first week in
September in some states. You got to have a ballot,
It has to be printed, it has to be mailed out,
et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. So don't hold your
(01:33:00):
breath waiting for some great outcome that might benefit Trump.
But yes, I do believe there are legal mechanisms, and
I know there are legal issues at play on a
bunch of issues relating to voting. Generally speaking, Thanks to
the call, my friend, appreciate that. Seven twenty six, Thank you,
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German Music's plan. I'm staring at a bunch of people
in the studio that are surrounded by beer and brats
and food and pastries, all things German because it is
Octoberfest season. Why is my studio empty? I'm just joking
with you. Welcome, Welcome back to the fifty five care
Morning Show, mister German hair Don Heinrich Toltzman.
Speaker 12 (01:35:29):
Good to have you back on, Brother Guten Morgan, Guten Morgan,
Brian and I do. We greatly appreciate all the work
you do for German heritage in the German community.
Speaker 1 (01:35:39):
We really liked your.
Speaker 12 (01:35:40):
Program and ready to come on and talk about the
Octoberfest season. And it really is a season. It's not
one single event and I'll be talking about that, but
it's this season is widely celebrated in our area. And
it's not surprising because Cincinnati is a major German heritage center.
(01:36:03):
There aren't many people of German background are settled throughout
the US, but there are only three cities that are
especially strong, Cincinnati, Saint Louis and Milwaukee, and together they
form what it's called the German Triangle. And in our
in the Tri state area, I'd say well over half
(01:36:26):
the population has some German ancestry somewhere in their family trees.
So I often say too that if you don't understand
German heritage, you don't understand our area because it's an
influence just about everything. And I've written a lot about it.
Over the Rhine, the beer barns, the Robling Bridge, and
(01:36:50):
I want to thank you for inviting me to come
on so I could talk about the books in the pasting.
I think they help explain our Oh yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:37:01):
I was steeped in German heritage. You know, I always
joke around it. I don't think I have any German
I mean, but I always feel like I'm part of
the fun because, let's face it, Yeah, all these festivals
are simply about fun. You know the word gimuthlik kite.
We joke about that all the time, in a sense
of fellowship and fun. And ment's face it, anywhere you're putting,
you bet a bunch of beer and a bunch of
(01:37:22):
happy people filled with schnaps and strudel and amazing German sausage,
along with the dancing and the kids, and it's how
can you not have a great time and feel German?
Don I mean, that's what it comes down to.
Speaker 12 (01:37:35):
Well, we are a brewing heritage center always. I've been
going back to the nineteenth century now with regard to
the October fest season. A friend of mine last year
tried to count up the number of Octoberfests and he
came up with around twenty. So I followed up and
I got together. I stopped at around forty. And the
(01:37:59):
reason is there are many groups churches, breweries, restaurants and
so on that they celebrate October Fest and it really
reflects the popularity of commute lyskait, as you mentioned, popularity
of German heritage. So there's no way I can talk
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about all of them. But aside from being a historian,
I'm also a president of the German American Citizens League,
and that's an umbrella organization for German societies in our area.
And many people might not know, but there are about
forty of them and they range from the smaller, middle
(01:38:40):
sized to larger groups. So I like to highlight them
because they can be considered very authentic and information can
be found about them on the Facebook site of the
German American Citizens League.
Speaker 1 (01:39:00):
Now, don because we're going to take a break and
we'll bring it back to talk about some of what's
going on in the upcoming the short term. It's German
hyphen American Citizens League of Greater Cincinnati. You type that
in your search Facebook. It will pop right up and
you can go ahead and click that like button like
so many thousands of others have done. So pause, we'll
bring har Toldtman back. I got to start off, and
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you can prepare yourself. I know you've provided people with
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Speaker 1 (01:41:06):
Thomas Don Heinrich Poltzman. Man, he is an amazing author.
You know, Don, I was just looking at Amazon. He
type in Don Toltzman, Geez, how many books have you written?
Speaker 5 (01:41:17):
Man?
Speaker 12 (01:41:19):
Quite a few, but I would say I have so
many possibilities to do research on here in the greater
Cincinnati area, brewing has been mentioned over the Rhine and
Spring Grove Cemetery that was created by Adolf Straus was
the superintendent of landscaping there and made it a really
(01:41:42):
a masterful piece of landscaping. So there's just many possibilities.
And I would say two. A large number of the
works I have translated from German, and the reason being
was that these are the only sources of information and
I felt they needed to be made available because they weren't.
This is especially true with regard to the Civil War.
(01:42:06):
Many people are not aware and it's not recorded in
books in the English language. How the large contribution to
the Union army the Germans made.
Speaker 1 (01:42:18):
Yes, Sir, area well read all about it, and I
also noted, and I thought it was a timely that
I observed this. She wrote the book about the Weedeman,
the founder of the Weedeman Brewery, George Whedaman, Northern Kentucky's
beer baron the Man and his brewery. We're having a
listener lunch next Wednesday at weedem and brew House in
Saint Bernard. No connection I don't know if they're the
Weedeman family, but I thought that made sense or mind folks,
(01:42:40):
you've written a book about him, but he's Louis. So
many books on German history, it's just it's overwhelming. So
thank you for your contribution to history and documenting all.
This the only place you can find much of what
Don Holtzman has written about or Toltzman's written about. So
onto october Fest, and before we get to some of
the events, what is the genesis of the celebration? Because
(01:43:03):
this has been going on for hundreds of years, hasn't it.
Speaker 2 (01:43:07):
It has.
Speaker 12 (01:43:08):
It goes back to the anniversary celebration of the wedding
in Munich of Crown Prince Ludovich to Princess Teresa Ozaksa
hillsborg Hausen and they were married on the twelfth of
October in eighteen ten, and the wedding celebration proved to
(01:43:32):
be so popular that became an annual celebration, and each
year it got bigger and better. There many booths and
beer tents were added from the breweries in Munich and
developed into the festival known as Octoberfest. This season, it
(01:43:59):
was moved back into September because of inclement weather, and
that's why in Munich it does begin on the twenty
first of September now and goes through October sixth. So
that's why people ask why it's a beginning so earlier
it had in Munich. It had to do with inclement weather. Now,
(01:44:21):
so for those that time period in Munich, it'll be
celebrated then. But I have to say that we have
a longer.
Speaker 1 (01:44:29):
Season of.
Speaker 12 (01:44:32):
Octoberfest because in our area begins at the end of
August and it does go up to the early October.
And our season it began this last weekend. The Germanian
Society had its october Fest. It began celebrating in nineteen
seventy one and it actually pioneered celebrating october Fest in Cincinnati.
(01:44:57):
Had began at harrist Holme Park West Side, and for
many years it has been at the Germania Park and
Coloring Township. And this weekend the season begins with the
Liberty Home German Society in Hamilton, Ohio. It begins later
(01:45:17):
at today and continues on through Sunday, and the opening
ceremony is five pm on Saturday. This will be its
fifty eighth anniversary and Liberty Home is one of the
many German societies. The Octoberfest we have here is Octoberfest Cincinnati,
(01:45:42):
and something about the history about that is interesting. In
nineteen seventy six, the US celebrated its bi centennial two
hundred anniversary, and so the German American Citizens League, which
I mentioned, recommended that the city celebrate great German heritage
by a city wide Octoberfest for everybody to celebrate German heritage. Everybody,
(01:46:07):
bring the city all together and celebrate for the weekend
of Demutelishkite.
Speaker 2 (01:46:14):
And so.
Speaker 12 (01:46:18):
We've worked together with the Chamber of Commerce on that.
We do have now the largest Octoberfest in the US,
second only to the one in Munich, which by the way,
is our sister city. And we haven't many exchange programs
that go back and forth, students and firemen and art exhibits.
(01:46:40):
There's all kinds of connections that we have to the
sister city.
Speaker 1 (01:46:45):
Well as well, we should be sister city of Munich.
I mean, Lord Almighty. And it is a neat thing.
I mean, you know, a little old Cincinnati often overlook,
you know, we're a flyover state and law and behold,
the second largest Octoberfest outside of Munich. I think that's
speaks volumes to our the proud we the how proud
we are of our German heritage.
Speaker 12 (01:47:05):
Well, you know, another great thing is we have had
the October Fest Cincinnati in the downtown district for some
time since nineteen seventy sixth but this year has a
great and beautiful location. It will be at Sawyer Point
along the banks of the Ohio River, which it's like
(01:47:30):
the American Rhineland, and it will take place Thursday through Sunday,
September nineteenth to the twenty second, and as usual, we
will have a brass band from Bavaria. And another interesting
thing about it, a presenting sponsor is Sam Adams.
Speaker 1 (01:47:54):
Which the brewery.
Speaker 12 (01:47:58):
In the West End and it's brewed by a Boston
beer company and that was founded by Jim Koch, who
actually is a native Cincinnatian of German descent, and we's
been here and he'll be here this year.
Speaker 1 (01:48:14):
We'll have a.
Speaker 12 (01:48:14):
Procession on the Saturday of the fest with Jim.
Speaker 1 (01:48:19):
Will be there.
Speaker 12 (01:48:20):
Great and we also we always have city council members
from Munich that we'll be here. And another great thing
we'll have this huge tent and Sire Point there a
great big beer tent.
Speaker 1 (01:48:35):
It's just gonna be great.
Speaker 12 (01:48:37):
So the fest continues on with the Donah Schwaben Society.
They have their fest at on October fourth through six.
It's the thirty second anniversary. They're located in Cole Rane Township.
And I know you've been there.
Speaker 1 (01:48:55):
We had a beer out there. Well, yes we did.
Don Since we're out of time, I'll remind my listeners
German American citizens Greater Cincinnati keeping tabs on all these
and we'll have you back as these events get closer
to remind people what's going on in the details. Harol Holtzman,
keep up the great work, and thank you for documenting
our wonderful German heritage here in the Greater Cincinnati area.
Speaker 12 (01:49:15):
Thank you so much.
Speaker 3 (01:49:16):
Brian, keep up.
Speaker 1 (01:49:17):
The great work. Thanks brother. I'm just I'm happy to
be in a position to do it. Take care of yourself.
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but the remarks that we got from Kamala Harris were
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empty and hollow and didn't say anything. She did say,
let me be clear, my values have not changed multiple times,
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(01:51:58):
by the President. It was actually resulted in the number
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many millions of well thousands and tens of hundreds of
thousands of folks have flowed from the Central American region.
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our border? Yeah, like all of them. If you've seen it,
(01:52:21):
it is amazing. Not to pick on the continent of Africa,
but that or the continent of you know, like China.
How do those people end up coming to our southern border.
It's just a real baffling thing. But they come and
then they come right across.
Speaker 4 (01:52:37):
Right.
Speaker 1 (01:52:37):
We've been dealing with this for years now. She claims
she wasn't the borders are, but she was tasked with
solving this situation. In Central America, which is an economic problem,
and that's why she touted the investment by American businesses
in that region. Do people there enjoy a higher standard
of living now? Probably not. It's a problem that's been
going on since longer than I've been alive. But then
(01:52:58):
she said, the number of immigrants coming from that region
has actually reduced since we began that work. Really now
we all know what it was like under Trump, and
the numbers bear it out. A lot fewer people crossing
the border. With the remain in Mexico policy and the
among others, as well as enforcing the actual border. Federal
data those shows the volume of illegal border crossers from Mexico,
(01:53:21):
El salvad Or, Guatemala, and Honduras, the areas that she
said she was assigned to, are down but slightly combined.
In the last ten months ten months, four nine hundred
and forty five thousand apprehensions from folks just from those countries.
Got to emphasize that just from those countries versus remember again,
(01:53:50):
nine hundred and forty five thousand the most recent ten
months of data versus nine hundred and fifty five thousand
in the same period in a prior in the prior year,
so ten thousand fewer, not exactly a significant accomplishment. The
sea the year before that was one million, one hundred
(01:54:10):
and fifty one thousand. And then when Harris began her
role as the Czar of Central America, I guess one million,
eighty six thousand, So basically there's only like four million
from that Central American area since she became the so
called Central Americans are orbal color borders are because it's
more properly stated. Overall, illegal border crossing surged higher during
(01:54:35):
the period of time she was responsible, topping nearly two
point five million in fiscal year twenty twenty three. Huh really.
And she also said she's changed her position, even though
her values remained the same. She repeated multiple times no
longer supports decriminalizing illegal border crossing, but she didn't specifically
(01:54:57):
say that. She jumped around it. I believe there should
be consequences. We have laws that have to be followed
in force that address and deal with people who cross
our border illegally, and there should be consequences. And then
she pivoted back to her role as California prosecutor and
talked about g I prosecuted transnational criminal organization who traffic
(01:55:18):
guns and drugs and human beings. Great, well, let's I'm
glad you did that. That's your job as prosecutor. Even
if they weren't transnational criminal organizations. How about criminal organizations
that existed within the state of California, not by migrants,
but by just regular good old fashioned crips and bloods
and other gang members. They traffic and guns and drugs
(01:55:39):
and human beings as well. Noting the obvious, and as
we think about the border generally speaking, and whether or
not you think Kamala Harris did a great job or not,
and whether you think we should have an open border
or not, what we do have are concerns and fears.
FBI Director Ray has uttered the you know, this is
(01:55:59):
the the most dangerous period of time I've ever witnessed
in my lifeline several times since the beginning of the year.
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Joe Strecker gets the hard copy Al Naba. Did you
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the August twenty third attack at a remote penal college
in Russia. The left for prison employees dead. Same terrorist
group is calling for attacks here. Does anyone want to
(01:56:44):
guess whether or not they believe there are members of
ISIS or other terror organizations in and among the known
godaways that total about two million over the past four
or five years, or among the two and a half
or so million newly minted illegal immigr and so we've
let into our country under Biden's catch and release policies.
(01:57:07):
Does anyone think that the our foes out there, regardless
of which corner of the globe they come from, would
let this opportunity pass them by. Look, we can walk
right in everybody's doing it. I'm concerned we have allowed
now Venezuela's most dangerous gang to establish a presence here.
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Probably never heard of them. Venezuela and gang called Trendyaragua.
Members of the gang moving through the state to cross
into the United States near El Paso, the Mexican border
state of Chihuahuas, where they came through in El Paso,
and a whole bunch of members of this gang. Treasure
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Department just this January sanctioned this gang organization as a
transnational criminal organization. They say they've committed human trafficking, extortion,
money longering, drug trafficking, and pose a deadly criminal threat
across the Western hemisphere. That's a Treasury Department statement, not mine.
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And they've taken over some of these illegal migrant facilities
apparently as well, although the governor of Colorado, Governor Jared
Paulis thinks that this is all a lie, a social
media fabrication. I guess there's much social media talking about this,
this trendy Argua again taking over apartment buildings in the
Denver suburb of Aurora, where a ton of these illegal
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immigrants have flown into are moved to Aurora from Denver.
Denver's got a higher concentration of illegal immigrants, I think
than any other city in the country, where a lot
of them have moved twenty to thirty five forty miles
away to Aurora and it's causing a real problem there. Paulus,
the Governor, did a press conference after a statement in
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response to Aurora City Councilman Danielle Jurinsky about the gang takeovers,
which are tied to his policies that she concluded. Democratic
governor spokesman said, the governor has already let the mayor
know that the state is ready to support local law
and Police department with assistants from state troopers and the
(01:59:29):
Colorado Bureau of Investigation. But according to police intelligence, this
purported invasion is largely a feature of Danielle Jurinsky's imagination.
Hum he said, well, it's illegal to take over buildings
in Colorado, and if Derinsky has knowledge of such activity,
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the Governor's office is ready to assist police in taking
them back. But on Wednesday and you could see it
Fox News Denver air. The surveillance video shows an armed
gang of men later confirmed by police as members of
the Trendy Aragua gang, going through an apartment complex and Aurora,
which the residents say is overrun by the gang. Governor
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asked the residents. Three of the men seen carrying handguns,
one guy has a rifle, went into the apartment complex
broke into a unit shortly before a shootout took place there,
left one person severely injured. The mayor there. Aurora Mayor
Mike Kaufman said yesterday there are several buildings that have
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fallen to these Venezuelan gangs in this city. He said
the buildings were used as taxpayer funded migrant housing, which
gave the gangs a foothold. Mayor speaking to the Governor,
I guess h that's a shame. I just don't understand
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why they are more willing to do something about this. So,
in addition to all the other gangs we already had
well established in our country, the flow of fentanyl, the
flow of children who are being sexually exploited, the murders,
the violence, add trend ar Agua to the group, and
you can thank the Biden Harris administration for their presence
in our country. Doctor j you'll be next. I am
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Thank you, Bryan. Great to talk to you and happy Friday.
Speaker 1 (02:02:25):
Right back at you, brother. What's on your mind today?
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Doc? Well? I thought i'd call him with some good
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Amen?
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Yeah? So yeah, So just something I've been noticing. I've
been on X for some months now and I've been
watching this guy, Robbie Starbuck.
Speaker 1 (02:02:41):
Yeah yeah, yeah, the antide does the anti DEEI guy.
He gets out and he exposes all those companies out
there that engage in diversity, equity inclusion as opposed to
merit as well as trashing their produciare obligation to maximize
shareholder returns. But yeah, that's the guy.
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Amazing guy. I mean, he's had success at tractor Supply,
at John Deere, Harley Davidson, Jack Daniel's Loves, and I
guess he's sort of working with home Depot. Amazing guy.
So here's I have a question for the audience and
for you. We all remember the my Pillow guy, Mike
Lindell oh y, yes, yeah, And you know during COVID,
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I was rather shocked to find that he was canceled
by bed Bath and Beyond. I think that was twenty twenty,
and I was just upset. You know, here's this guy.
We turned his company to making masks for COVID, and
just because there was this whole anti Trump thing. They
canceled him. Now, I spent a lot of money at
that Best Beyond. I was a big bed Bathroom Beyond guy.
I bought my coffee there, I bought everything there. I
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loved the store. I just decided to cancel it myself.
I said, I don't need Bed Bath and Beyond if
this is the way they're going to behave, and I
just stopped using them. Then you know what happened at
Bed Bath and Beyond. I mean, they kind of went
bankrupt during COVID. Now they blamed COVID for this, and
I'm just wondering, did anyone out there listening do what
I did, just spunk taneously on their own without doing
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anything else. It was pretty bad what they did, and
a lot of us were feeling like that wasn't right.
Speaker 1 (02:04:08):
Yep.
Speaker 2 (02:04:09):
I wonder if that's one of the reasons that they
went bankrupt.
Speaker 1 (02:04:12):
It's certainly positives on their own, we're thinking the way
I did. Yeah, the greatest illustration of that was a
diyl of Anlvani screw up by bud Light. You know,
I mean, Target went all completely LGBTQ plus and we
haven't shopped the Target in probably two decades. We made
the choice, or rather my wife made the choice and
never stepped put in the Target store because they had
the worst return policy on the plane and she just said,
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I'm not going to abide anymore. So fortunately we were
way ahead of the curve on that one, Jay, But
you may be onto something there. I mean, people make
these choices every single day.
Speaker 2 (02:04:44):
So, I mean Target did survive through COVID. They kind
of they kind of came out with their policies a.
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Little bit later, right, you know.
Speaker 2 (02:04:53):
They they've gotten rid of boy girl toys and boy
girl sections. They've been doing this for a while.
Speaker 1 (02:05:00):
Yeah. I don't know what their profit margins are now
versus before that information came out. That's another place you
could look to see if people are making that choice.
Speaker 2 (02:05:07):
Good question, though, Jays, anyone listening were you a big,
big bath and Beer beyond person? Did you specifically stop
using them because of Mike Lindell? This audience might have
done that, as some other people did.
Speaker 1 (02:05:19):
I just wonder, well, we'll throw that out there, doctor
j I always appreciate the call. Best of love to
your wife. I hope she's doing well. My friend. Let's
see Al's next. Actually, hold on, jay Al next, Welcome
to the Welcome in the Morning Show. Ol, thanks for calling.
Happy Friday, Hey, good morning talk.
Speaker 7 (02:05:36):
Put the morning to you.
Speaker 2 (02:05:37):
Hey, Brian, I just I just talking about the Harris
interview and the immigration numbers. You know, I I totally
believe we can trust those numbers, just like the just
like the eight hundred thousand myths on the employment from
the Labor Department. Eight hundred thousand job myths.
Speaker 1 (02:05:56):
I know, it's like eight hundred and thirteen thousand. Let's
not gave that number down a little bit. How do
you screw up that? That's like the jobs, that's the
total jobs number for some months, you know, or quarters
is like they're off by eight hundred plus thousand. Jesus, Oh,
thank you. That was comical. So I'm getting to laugh
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on a Friday. Do we have time real quick? Joe, huh?
I don't know, Sorry, Jay, I just used at the time.
And we've got Jim Stick coming on next, talk about
war birds. It's lunk and airport days coming up this weekend.
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Speaker 1 (02:08:50):
Hey thirty on a Friday in the very happy one
to you boy. There are so many things going on
this weekend. You get the fireworks on Sunday, Octoberfest and
of course the Lunkin Airport Days and here to talk
about the details on the whys, the winds and the warfors.
Jim Stitch, Jim, welcome back those good to have you
on talk about Lunkin Airport Days.
Speaker 2 (02:09:10):
Thanks so much for having us on CINCINNY. Warbird says,
some really great things going on this week through the weekend.
We're hosting the Flying Legends Victory tour of two iconic
World War Two aircraft, the B seventeen Flying Fortress and
to be twenty five Mitchell Bomber. Both of them will
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be offering rides Friday, Saturday and Sunday morning, and then
when they're not flying, they'll be able to tour through
the inside of the aircraft. And then Saturday and Sunday
we have our annual Flunkin Airport Days open house from
ten am to four pm, where we'll have additional warbird
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and civilian aircraft on display, some of them giving rides,
helicopter rides. We've got classic cars going on Saturday and Sunday,
military vehicles, exhibits, food trucks, all kinds of great things
for a great family outing.
Speaker 1 (02:10:08):
Well, last time I had somebody to talk about this,
it's been several weeks. We were trying to put the
bug in people's there. Like Cheryl pop came on the
program from Honor Flight tri State, which we'll have a
booth there as well, was talking about hurry up and
get the tickets. If you plan on wanting to ride
in the B seventeen to the B twenty five, you
had to do that in advance. Are there still seats
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available if someone is willing to pay the price for
the ticket to fly on one of those planes.
Speaker 2 (02:10:34):
There are a few seats left, but you've got to
go online and book them as a asap. Yes, Yes,
Cincinnati Warbirds dot Org has all the information on how
to do that.
Speaker 1 (02:10:46):
Joe Trekker adding that to the vlog page fifty five
cars right now, so people can go there if they
can't remember the specific site. So Flying Legends, that's the
name of the entity that owns these planes, Am I
right on that?
Speaker 2 (02:11:00):
Actually, the Commemorative Air Force. It's one of their divisions
if you will throughout the country and these folks are
out of Mesa, Arizona. The B seventeen Sentimental Journey that
they own is one of only four still flying in
the world, and this one is the only one touring
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the eastern part of the US right now.
Speaker 1 (02:11:22):
Yeah, that's actually heartbreaking when you think about it. I mean,
how many those B seventeens were manufactured during World War Two?
And I understand a lot of them got shot down,
but wow, that there's only four left and it just
seems to be a sad passing of time.
Speaker 2 (02:11:37):
Yeah, so there. I think there were over twelve thousand
actually manufactured, but there's more than four that left. But
these are the only four still flying. They're worthy, well, no,
I mean, and essentially these are flying museums. So by
doing these tours, they raised the funds to be able
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to preserve these for future generations to enjoy.
Speaker 1 (02:12:01):
Yeah, maintenance and upkeep and then the fuel that goes
into them. Of course, that's you know, it is an
expensive ticket, but talk about it once in a lifetime experience.
You've been in these planes, haven't you, Jim. You've flown
in them, right, Oh?
Speaker 2 (02:12:14):
Absolutely, Yeah, I've not only flown in them, I've flown them. Oh,
it's what an amazing experience. Yes, yes, does it?
Speaker 1 (02:12:22):
How does it differ from a modern aircraft? I mean
in terms of practically, because I would think, you know,
someone would have to have a certain special skill set
to fly one of these older aircraft because of the
modern conveniences that are built in. But I don't have
a piloty license, and I don't know. Is there a
big difference between say, you know, modern aircraft in one
of these Oh.
Speaker 2 (02:12:43):
Certainly, certainly. I owned a T twenty eight Trojan and
we had an airshow demo team Trojan Horsemen for a
number of years that we would fly at air shows
all across the country. And it's definitely, as you say,
more basic, but we've upgraded with modern avionics and so forth,
(02:13:06):
so it's still safe to fly and good like UH
modifications wherever possible. Plus these uh, these older aircraft have
been completely restored and they under very strict guidelines from
the FAA as far as making training of the crews
to make sure they're very safe.
Speaker 1 (02:13:23):
Well, that's that's what I would expect, because I have
heard tell I have been inside them, of course, you know,
and I've been to Wright Patterson Air Force Base and
seeing all the amazing aircraft they have there, many of
which you can go through, they just seem like, you know,
it's tin cans with with with with props attached to them.
There's not a whole lot of substance of those planes.
(02:13:45):
It's loud and it you know, they just they just
seem so I don't know, bare bones minimum, which I
guess was necessary because the limited amount of supplies that
were in the ration that was going on in World
War Two.
Speaker 2 (02:13:57):
Well, that's you know, that's the important part of experienceeing
them firsthand. I mean you can see movies and watch
videos and so forth, but until you are actually in
the airplane, seeing it, feeling it, hearing it, touching it,
smelling it, it's a visceral experience. It's hard to describe
until you've actually experienced it firsthand. On just what these
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young airmen experienced in more time.
Speaker 1 (02:14:22):
And young is young. I mean you had seventeen, eighteen,
nineteen year olds and behind the stick you could have
maybe a twenty year old.
Speaker 2 (02:14:30):
Right, absolutely, Yeah, it's amazingly. One of our paternal members
of the CINCINNTI war Birds was Lieutenant Herb Heilbrin. He
was a B seventeen aircraft commander veteran of thirty five missions.
And the epitome of the Greatest Generation is a wonderful.
Speaker 1 (02:14:48):
Time, no question about it. Well, salute to everyone that
is involved in the Flying Legends Victory Tour. Salut everybodies
involved in the Cincinnti war Birds and bringing these wonderful
aircraft and vehicle and all the other the things that
will be on display. And the car is the car
show something that people can just show up with their
classic car or is it one that people had to
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register for. I'm always curious about that because I'm a
car guy.
Speaker 2 (02:15:13):
Yeah, because we have limited space that these were prearranged
prety so there'll be about twenty plus classic cars, corvettes,
British Car Club so forth. It will be there both
Saturday and Sunday. And the best thing about on airport
days is it's free, free admission, free parking.
Speaker 1 (02:15:33):
Well, you just got a whole bunch more people that
are planning on going.
Speaker 2 (02:15:36):
Now.
Speaker 1 (02:15:37):
I loved that word, you know, free, bring the whole family.
This is something kids absolutely love. I mean yeah, you
know it's one thing for adults to come and see
this and be inspired. But when kids get to see
this kind of stuff, I remember distinctly when I was
I think the first time I went through Wright Patterson
Airporce Base, I was probably like ten years old, and
I remember like it was yesterday. It's just inspiring. Well,
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Jeff's did. Thank you for coming to fifty five KRC
Morning Show and promoting the event. I know everybody's going
to want to be there. The information Joe Strecker has
added to my blog page at fifty five KRC dot com,
or you just go to Cincinnati Warbirds dot Org directly Jim.
Best of luck, and I hope you have a wonderful event.
Speaker 2 (02:16:15):
Thank you, Brian, thanks for being having us on you.
Speaker 1 (02:16:18):
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What a world?
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What afford it is? In completion of the plague update,
I could just briefly mind you that I remind you
that the next lockdown is probably coming. We have Eastern
equine encephalitis virus. Some folks in Massachusetts have been told
to limit their time outdoors m social distancing anyhow, Equine
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encephalitis also been found in horses in New York as
well as Vermont and Hampshire. So there's that West Nile virus,
another outbreak of that. In addition to the equine encephalitis
West Nile virus. New York City is preparing to spray
pesticides to help prevent the spread of mosquitoes. How much
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environmental damages is going to do when you spray the
entire New York City for mosquitoes don't know. And finally,
you know what's next. World health organization issuing all kinds
of warnings about monkey pocks, and there's a new monkey
po strain that is mutating faster than they anticipated. So
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and children are getting monkey poks too. Draw your own
conclusions on that rather frightening development. But in any event,
there's the balance of your plague update. So I always
try to keep you on your toes. They are tech Frida,
A Dave Hatter, a man who does keep us on
our toes in all about the right things. Stay off Timu.
That's the bottom line for one of the topics. Mayor
Hatter getting some props for moving Kentucky in a more
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CyberSecure direction, taking its taking his cues from Ohio high
praise for what we've done in Ohio, and he's trying
to adopt that model in Kentucky. And excuse me, you
can use your help. Listen to the podcast and find
out how that's going to work. And finally, Google threatening
influences unless those influencers recommend Google's phone brand. Sounded like
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extortion to me. Don Toldsman on All Things German a
great discussion about the Octoberfest that's coming up this weekend
and some of the upcoming Octoberfest, Plus we talked about
the history of Octoberfest, and then there's the Warbirds information
at fifty five care Sea dot com. I and Joe
will both be out on Monday celebrating Labor Day. Gary
Jeff Walker will be covering for me on Monday, and then, sadly,
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I have to do without Joe Streker executive producer for
the entire week next week. So wish Joe Streker safe
travels as he goes on. Believe his first vacation in
like twenty years, a whole week offer Joe's Treker. It's
unheard of. It's a historic week and I'll be struggling,
so I'll be looking forward to hearing from you as well.
Remember podcast page fifty five care Sea dot com. Get
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your Octoberfest information here, Dave had Er check out your
crime stop Er Bad Guy the Week and the other
broadcasts throughout the week, including the information about the Bourbon
Baron Bash which is going on next weekend. I hope
you have a wonderful three day weekend. I hope you
have a safe three day weekend. Maybe I'll run into
you at the fireworks or maybe the war birds event. Regardless,
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put a smile on your face, try to enjoy it.
Why you can and enjoy the moment, why you can
have a great day, and stick around because Glenn Beck's
coming right up.
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Your campaign pitstop on the road to November.
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It's a circus.
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There's always something new happening. Fifty five krs the talk station.
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