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Speaker 1 (00:08):
Five o five at fifty five k r C the
talk station Happy Monday.

Speaker 2 (00:19):
Some said, well, a vacation problem.

Speaker 3 (00:30):
I'm Donald J.

Speaker 4 (00:31):
Trump and I approved this message.

Speaker 1 (00:33):
Well, how about that Inauguration Day and MLK Junior Day
each side? Which is more important in terms of priority.
Let's a subjective assessing anyway. I hope you had a
wonderful weekend, Brian, time's right here. Glad to see Joe
Strekgory belongs in the executive producer move and I'm looking
forward to having Christopher Smithvan back on the program. Every
Monday at seven twenty we get the Smith Event from
the former Vice mayor. I always, uh really appreciate and

(00:56):
enjoy his comments and observations. It's also Monday State the
Obvious Monday Monday with Brian James every Monday at eighth five.
Today we'll talk about Trump tax cuts and the economy.
Our Bill Gates and Tim Cook now on the Trump train,
which is a rather interesting thing thing to observe. All
these former you know, pro Biden, pro woke, pro I

(01:18):
guess censorship, all these big you know olive arcs jumping
on board the Trump train. A mighty pendulum swing to
the more conservative philosophies out there, some are calling you
a sea change. And finally, thirty two hour work week?
Are you looking at your phone too much at work?

(01:40):
Two separate topics, and it's kind of funny with regard
to the thirty two hour work week. I brought this
up last week. The Progressive hillstaffers have withdrawn their letter
asking for a thirty two hour work week. Yeah, they
pushed it for that last week. Organizations at the Congressional

(02:01):
Progressive Staff Association hereby withdraws its recent letter to Congressional
leadership on a rotating thirty two hour work week, claiming
their letter failed to make clear that the Progressive staff
were dedicated to serving the American people no matter how
many hours it takes to get the job done their words,
and that there were well known, long standing workplace issues

(02:22):
that deserve Congress's media attention. However, because of by partisan
backlash to their request to lower their work hours tail
between their legs, they withdrew the request. So we'll see
what Brian has to say about that. Anyway, I thought
most telling was the comments from the ones that were

(02:45):
pushing that that this is like phase one to get
every company in America to go to the thirty two
hour work week, obviously reducing America's productivity dramatically. Chris Bergard
is going to join the program at eight to forty.
He's a filmmaker, has got a documentary, The War on Truth.
It's a j six documentaries that should be interesting. Eight

(03:06):
forty for that five three, seven, four, nine fifty, five hundred,
eight hundred and eighty two three talk go with pound
five fifty on AT and T phones. We'll get a
little bit further some of the executive orders Donald Trump
is going to be signing today. I've seen reports between
one hundred and two hundred in the hours following is
being sworn in, So keep your popcorn out.

Speaker 5 (03:29):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (03:29):
We'll talk about what they plan on dealing with, because
he's made announcements on that, and his staff has made
announcements on that. But some may very well relate to
energy and the details of which we can get to later.
But it directed my attention to some updates regarding the
California fires. They're expecting heavy wins. Two of the largest
fires are still burning, they are mostly contained, the Palisades

(03:53):
Fire now fifty two percent contained, and then you have
the Eton Fire, which is now eighty one percent contained,
but they're talking about gusts up to eighty miles per
hour today and so you know it ain't over. And
comments have been made in observations have been made about
prior fires and their connection with the carbon emissions. Talked

(04:15):
about the twenty twenty fires which U see LA determined
negated eighteen years worth of carbon capture or CO two reductions,
all gone up in smoke, no pun intended. They're issuing
warnings to folks around LA and the wildfires to stay inside.
This is where I wanted to go, the toxic chemicals

(04:37):
ani Ish Mahajan to the Los Angeles kind of Department
of Public Public Health and announcement. We are experiencing this
wildfire smoke, which is a mix of small particles, gases,
and water vapors. It's those small particles that get into
your nose and throats and cause sore throats and headaches.
Everyone in the area where there is visible smoke or
the small smoke, and even where you don't see it,
we know the air quality is poor, so you should

(04:58):
limit outdoor exposure as much as possible, citing you know
that's concerned for children, elderly those with respiratory conditions, people
with immunal compromise states probably having worse symptoms like shortness
of breath, wheezing, coff and chest pain. Fine, that makes
perfect sense. I understand that pivoting over to this and

(05:19):
its impact on the environment. Burning Tesla's headline. Burning Tesla's
add toxic pollution, delaying la return efforts to clean up
the effected areas of being compacted by burnt out electric
hybrid vehicles and home battery storage systems. Lithium batteries from Tesla,

(05:44):
along with those from other carmakers, have added to the
mix of toxic materials requiring specialized removal in the wake
of the fires, delaying the fire victim's return. State Assembly
Member representing Pacific Palisades Jacquie Irwin, A lot of the
cars in the action area evacuation area were lithium batteries.

(06:06):
We've heard from firefighters of those lithium batteries burned fires
near homes like those with power walls. For much longer.
Get a load of this. They're over four hundred and
thirty one thousand Teslas operating in the Los Angeles area
as of the start of the fire. At least October
twenty four last year, accord to the data from SMP
Global Mobility. They based on a new registrations on market

(06:30):
share locally three times the rest of the nation. Fires
and lithium batteries can require large amounts of water to
put out. You've heard that before. At a briefing last week,
Deputy Public Works Director Ched Tesso urged residents allowed into
areas burned by the Eton fire not to try to
clean up debris, which can contain sharp objects, toxic materials,

(06:53):
including as best as lad mercury and other chemicals. Kevin Newsome,
governor executive order last week. He said the state is
still adapting to new technologies like lithium ion batteries, which
can pose direct risks when exposed to high heat from fires.
And of course he's the one and two years ago
signed an executive order requiring all vehicles in the state

(07:15):
be zero missions by twenty thirty five. San Diego firefighter
Robert Resende talked about the protocols for the twenty twenty
three MAUI fires were being used in Los Angeles, but
the scale of this event are magnitudes higher, and the
ma in Malad the Environmental protection agencies ship more than

(07:36):
thirty tons of lithium batteries from over fourteen hundred properties
for recycling thirty tons, And of course in the Lahino fires,
they had a fraction of the evs that Los Angeles
has fire and a lithium battery plant, raising air quality concerns.

(07:58):
Vistra Energy lithium battery plant Moss Landing, which is near
San Francisco, so it's not in Los Angeles. Just blew
up on Thursday, kind of pared back the fire on Friday,
but it reignited on Friday. Monterey County Supervisor Glenn Church
said Friday morning briefing, this is more than a fire.

(08:20):
This is a wake up call for the industry. If
we're going to be moving ahead with sustainable injury, we
need to have a safe battery systems in place. The
battery is nearly all lithium, which has a tendency towards
thermal runaway, can catch fires and burn very hot. Again
something you probably know, but it's the toxic fumes, hydrogen

(08:45):
fluoride belching out into the atmosphere. Oh no, don't worry,
don't worry. We haven't detected any hazardous and gases in
the area. Hydrogen fluorid EYDE Director Montgomery County's Department of
Edergy Management, Kelsey Scanlon, said hydrogen fluorid release into the
atmosphere is a cause for concern. Why the Centers for

(09:08):
Disease Control, Present and Prevention says hydrogen fluorid gas can
irritate the eye's mouth, throat, lungs, and nose, and that
too much exposure to the gas can be deadly. Okay,
but there's nothing to see here. Monitoring systems haven't detected
any hazardous gases in the air, even though plumes of

(09:28):
these gases are coming out of the dam building. I'm
sure the residents there, like East Palestine, probably a little
bit concerned. Expert se Lithium batteries are significant fire risk
if they're damaged or overheat. Not clear what caused this fire.
It's a battery storage facility. They had, I guess a
thousand or so batteries, or at least three hundred the

(09:52):
batteries that the you know, save the windmill and solar
generated energy for those days when the wind isn't blowing
and the sun's not shining. Obviously causing a major environmental catastrophe.

(10:14):
I mean you start from the beginning of battery manufacturing
and look at these, you know, slave pits they have
in like Congo or something where they get the components
for it, or slave labor in China. Bottom line is
China of course controls and dominates the market for the
component parts for the all the green energy. So we're
supporting the Chinese Communist Party, right, Oh, we'll ban TikTok.

(10:34):
That'll get them. Yeah, Okay, that band's over anyway. But
it's environmentally damaging to from the very beginning when they're
mining this. The shipping costs for all the materials that
go into the batteries, they go from whatever pit in
Africa or wherever it's initially mined to China for the

(10:55):
assembly of the batteries, and then ship it overseas too
here or other countries, obviously not using battery technology to
ship that. It's in shipping containers on ships that burn diesel,
then of course ship to wherever they're manufactured here and

(11:17):
then tear up the roads and tear up tires. I
have a really good friend who's got a Tesla plaid
things a rocket ship, and if you've read the specs
on plaids. They're amazing. I cannot diss the performance qualities
of electric vehicles given the instant torque you get, but
shreds tires. He goes through tires like nobody's business. Oh
that's good for the environment, isn't it. Tires last time

(11:40):
I check, made out of petroleum products. They tear up
the roads because they weigh more. And then of course
there's that whole grid concern. The infrastructure charging them takes longer,
they don't go as far in the wintertime, most notably.
It's just a multitude of problems. And then you know,
if I own one of those, would you park it
in your house? Given the runaway reality of these loftian

(12:03):
batteries that it takes like nineteen hours and thousands of
gallons of water to put it out, your house is
going to burn down if it's parked in a regular garage,
it's attached to a house. So there's issues and concerns
over that. I know I would have sleepless nights if
one of those was charging in my garage. It's just

(12:23):
crazy and it's all fake. Going back to the raging
fires in Los Angeles and all the pollutants that are
going out of the world again. And the fire is
bigger than the twenty twenty fire that negated eighteen years
worth of our efforts to keep chemicals and carbon dioxide
out of the environment. That's gone up in a matter

(12:44):
of a week and a half boom. We're chasing our tails,
and in the rest of the world, well at least
our so called enemies and China are laughing their collective
asses off that we are chasing our tails and are
encouraging us to continue to chase our tales. Why because
it's in their economic interest. Meanwhile, they burn coal and

(13:07):
gas and oil, negating the efforts of the rest of
the globe. All wildfires. Notwithstanding, they in India and other
countries belch up more than we cut our throats to
get removed from remof from the atmosphere. So why are
we doing this to ourselves? Five eighteen fifty five Krcity
Talk station. Do you have an answer to that? I'd
love to hear it. I'd just love to hear the

(13:28):
answer to that question. Five three, seven, four nine fifty
eight two three talk pound five fifty on eight and
T Funds. I'll be right back.

Speaker 6 (13:34):
Fifty five KRC the recent wildfires.

Speaker 1 (13:38):
That revenue cold weather advisory goes until Wednesday at ten
in the morning. That out of the way. We have
a sunny day to day dangerously cold. Channel nine says
feels like zero high of fourteen. Another dangerously cold night
Tonight feeling like minus ten to minus twenty with an

(14:00):
actual low of four and partly cloudy sky. It's got
a partly cloudy day tomorrow it'll feel like two degrees
with the high of fifteen. Overnight frigid air remains minus
five and at partly cloudy Wednesday. Maybe some sun twenty
one will be the high right now, five degrees. I
think about Karseni talks Dagon, it's cold outside, happy Monday,

(14:24):
none the last five one, three, seven, fifty, eight hundred
two three talk pound fift fifty on at and T fountains. Now,
why don't we just pay attention and look at what's
going on around us? Let others perils be our guide.
And I turned to Germany, continuing the conversation about you know,
what the hell are people thinking? Germany now importing nuclear
generated electricity Because of bad weather. Germany shut down its

(14:53):
own nuclear energy production plans for reasons unknown. It's part
of the Green Party's efforts to I don't know, put
Germany in a precarious position, which is exactly what they did.
Weather expert there Carson Branna donovetter Dee. Friday is a
very weekday. There will also be little women on Saturday.

(15:14):
Monday will almost be a total loss for wind energy.
Tuesday also be difficult. The high pressure system is extremely stable.
In other words, the windmills aren't spinning, and the weather
and the clouds aren't producing any green solar generated power.
Air go. Germany turns to its nuclear plants. Uh, oh, no,
they don't, because they shut them down. Germany had its

(15:37):
own nuclear production facilities until April twenty twenty three, but
the left wing federal government under Social Democrat Chancellor Olive Shoals,
supported by the Greens, shut all of them down at
a time when energy prices were already sky high due
to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, and European nations were
attempting to wean themselves off Russian gas. My energy expert

(16:07):
professor Manuel Frondel with something called r WY Institute stated
rather bluntly, by phasing out nuclear power and coal we've
become heavily dependent on foreign countries and accepted higher supply risk.
They point out, this isn't new, this miscalculation. Similar shortages
in December saw Germany's electricity prices surge to record high.

(16:29):
Some businesses had to shut down production because electricity was unaffordable.
Electricity prices on the exchange jumped tenfold. Carston Breski, the

(16:49):
chief ecconomists at IG Data, warning prices will continue to
rise despite nuclear imports from France. I assume that prices
will keep increasing. This is not a meanly impact all consumers,
as many have fixed price contracts. However, those on dynamic
pricing models will feel the effects. And the federal election

(17:10):
is coming up about five weeks. Green government energy policy
facing growing backlash. Why because reality has shown up. You
can feel good about yourself and pat yourself on the
back from the most green person around. But you know,
when the temperatures drop and the sun each shining and
the wind's not blowing, what are you going to do?

Speaker 5 (17:34):
So?

Speaker 1 (17:34):
Probably to more death than uh well, anything else you
can put your finger on. Dumb, don't do that. And again,
you know nuclear power is green. Just baffling me they're
not interested in the environment. They're interested in reducing economically

(17:55):
powerful countries like former Germany to third world countries. Five
twenty five If you five car see the talk station,
Pete's on the phone. Pete, you're out the first as
soon as I returned after these brief words, Happy Monday
at five kar see dot com and you can't listen
live with the podcast Teck frid with Dave Hatter. Always

(18:18):
a very important segment. I'd like to remind folks all
the time about that one learned something every week with
Dave five one, three, seven, nine fifty two three talk Pete,
thanks for holding over the breake, Welcome to the program,
and a happy Monday to you.

Speaker 3 (18:31):
Sam P.

Speaker 7 (18:32):
Brian, Thanks, I'm a lithean thing. It didn't make much news,
but a UPS cargo plane went down from the Lithian
batteries out that they were hauling, caught fire and burke
so fast there's a suppression system it couldn't even phase
it and kill the crew.

Speaker 1 (18:49):
Oh jeez.

Speaker 7 (18:51):
And then the FAA had to make some stricter regulations
first transport with you. But on this great stuff the
speaker Johnson, the news thing came out where he was
with Biden almost a year ago. Biden had signed that
Oh yeah, boarder and not exporting that he didn't.

Speaker 1 (19:18):
Had no clue. Yeah, I had that in my stack. Yeah,
that happened. Actually he had that conversation. Was not it
was reported under anonymous sources. Actually I think that report
came out the middle of last year, but came back
up at the top and identified and it was speaker
Johnson had the conversation with him and Joe. Biden claimed
he did not sign that. No idea that I signed that.

Speaker 7 (19:42):
Just show that somebody else is doing all this stuff.

Speaker 1 (19:45):
He said, oh yeah, and we got to wonder how
long has that been going on? Pete. This is one
one bill, one time, one signature, and he didn't even
realize he'd do it. He said. Johnson's quote, I cannot
answer for my kids, constituent of Louisiana or why did
you pause? Lerg experts the year aubliquified natural gas is
in great demand by our allies. Why would you do

(20:06):
that because you understand we just talked about Ukraine. Understand
you're fueling Vladimir Putin's war machine because they got to
get their gas from him. Biden, I didn't do that,
Johnson recounted. I didn't do that. Johnson said, he genuinely
did not know what he had signed. And I walked
out of that meeting with fear and loathing because I thought,

(20:26):
we're in serious trouble. Who's running the country, Like, I
don't know who put paper in front of But he
didn't know. That's scary right there. Well, and that's the
way it's been, and I think.

Speaker 7 (20:38):
He's been that way for all four years. They said
that like her back in the like the first year,
that they couldn't even have camin of meetings because he
was completely clueless.

Speaker 1 (20:50):
Yeah, well they should dig in.

Speaker 7 (20:51):
And find out who's actually been running it and making
all these crazy decisions and putting our countryes.

Speaker 3 (20:57):
Through all this.

Speaker 1 (20:57):
Well, today's day a lot of that. The bell gets
unwrung by Donald Trump when he signs all these executive orders,
whether it's two or two hundred New York Times on
that President Biden apparently had used teleprompters for small fundraisers
at private homes. So this goes back a while. Can
you imagine someone is so cognitively impaired he plans on
being the leader of the free world again? Running for

(21:20):
re election. He needs teleprompters in private events where we're
just supposed to engage in, you know, sort of cocktail
communications and light talk. Maybe pressed donors for additional checks.
I don't know, but you need a teleprompter to accomplish
that goal. It's crazy, Pete, thank you so much for
bringing that up. Five one three, seven nine fifty five
eight hundred two to three talks since an industri international airport,

(21:43):
police and Public Safety IF officers called to an arriving
flight happen on Sunday yesterday afternoon. According to CVEG and
Air Canada, flight landing around three twenty pm was held
up at CVEG after a call reporting a possible incident
on the flight. Sources on the flight said there was
heavy police in US Customs and Border Protection were checking
passports and asking passengers purpose of travel official say it.

(22:07):
After CVG police and Public Safety check the flight, operations
then returned to normal, please say. One person is dead
two others injured after a crash on State Route thirty
two near Sardinia. State Highway Patrol said they were dispatched
the intersection at SR thirty two in Sardinia Mortystown Road

(22:28):
in Washington Township a little after seven thirty in the
evening for a head on collision involving an suv in
a school bus Western Brown Local School bus carrying multiple
students at the time of the crash, According to high
State Highway Patrol. They patrol said they first received a
call about a reckless operator, then within minutes received a
call about the crash. Driver of the suv pronounced dead

(22:49):
at the scene. Two passengers from the bus taking to
Mercy Health and Mount Ora Medical Center. No reports of
the severity of injuries of the two individuals taken to
the hospital. Fox nineteen reporting the reached out to Western
Brown Local Schools for additional information, have not yet reported
on that. However, See got a twenty three year old

(23:12):
man in court on Saturday after you allegedly attempted to
kidnap two students at different Deer Park schools on Friday.
Devious Davas Aiden Thomas Marcario facing several charges including attempted kidnapping,
illegal possession of a deadly weapon near a school, and burglary.

(23:33):
Court records say Thomas mrcario entered Deer Park High School
on Friday attempted to kidnap a fourteen year old boy.
After failing that at twenty three year old went to
Amity m Elementary, half a mile away from the high
school and attempted to kidnap an eight year old girl.
WCPO reporting on this, one spokesperson speaking with him said
Thomas mccario entered the high school security entryway about eleven

(23:55):
fifteen am attempted to pick up the fourteen year old.
He was not on a contact list of the call
the child's parents, who said she knew the man but
her kids were not to go with him. Spoke person
said their high school administrative team that alerted Amity Elementary
since the fourteen year old had a sibling at the
elementary school. As they were on the phone with the
Amity faculty, Thomas Markaret entered the main office, where who's

(24:16):
approached by the school's security officer and administrative assistant Security
officer contacted police, who discovered Thomas Marcarrey was intoxicated at
the time of the attempted kidnappings. Court document save police
also found a loaded firearm and open alcohol containers in
his car. Gun also reported stolen. Thomas Marcario's attorney ended

(24:39):
up plea if not guilty. On Saturday, he said, what
is happening here is not quite not quite as spectacular
as the allegations initially make it. See right. Two children
of alveing the alleged kidnapping attempts are children of Thomas
Marcario's baby mama. The defense attorney said. Thomas Marcaria has
other children with this, but with the fourteen year old

(25:00):
and eight year old are not his kids. Five point
thirty six fifty five KRC. The talk station stack is stupid.
Coming up? Got that and or your phone calls will
take you to one. I'll be right back.

Speaker 6 (25:15):
This is fifty five KRC.

Speaker 8 (25:17):
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Speaker 1 (25:21):
A five forty one fifty five krcity talk station. Diiper
stack is stupid. It's Inauguration Day and everybody's feeling really Actually,
I think a sense of enthusiasm. A new day is
dawning in America. I'm going to get some maybe common
sense leadership back in the country, but it's causing some
folks anxiety. Court a new report, Time magazine reported on

(25:47):
Friday about eleven what they call science backed activities people
can try today to cope with their in Time magazine's words,
sense of hopelessness about the incoming administration. Psychology experts and
therapists suggested a variety of activities that could help those
with emotional issues about Trump's well being sworn in taking

(26:08):
their focus away from their anxiety and to gain a
new sense of perspective. Emilana Simon Thomas, psychology so called
expert and science director at the University of California, Berkeley
Creator Goods Science Center, recommended exercising, doing creative activities, showing
an active kindness, smiling at strangers, and going to see

(26:29):
a performance which could boost your mood help you regain
a sense of control and feel connected to others, she said.
As for working out, she said, it can rest back
a sense of power that you might feel is missing
on inauguration day. You might not be able to do
anything about the new administration's policies, but you know what
you can do. Fifteen perfect form jumping jacks. Group crying

(26:55):
was also recommended in the report. Time reported it might
seem intuitive, but if you need to shed a few
tears on inauguration Day, it's healthy to let them out
with one caveat you shouldn't do it alone. The grace
and speed with which somebody recovers from grief if they
have an opportunity to cry with the support of another person,
someone who they trust and who they believe cares about them,

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is orders of magnitude improved, so said psychology expert Simon Thomas.
Other mental health experts recommend volunteering, journaling, making a vision board, dancing,
and doing forest bathing with an odd to Ron Wilson,
who has brought up forest bathing a bunch of times
over the years. One therapist named Anandita Bahmick, you feel humbled.

(27:42):
The mountain is going to be there forever and ever,
and you're just one human being standing here. Everything comes
and goes, but nature is still there. Jeez, get over it, Joe.
Do you recall crying when, like, for example, Braka was
sworn in? You remember sleeping that day? Yeah, Lord Almighty.

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Candace Chapman Scott thirty seven years old, working at a
mortuary when she stole at least twenty four boxes of
human body parts from medical school cadavers. Lastayorse, she pleaded
guilty to one kind of conspiracy to commit mail fraud,
one kind of interstate transportation of stolen property. Charges stem
from Scott selling twenty four boxes of human remains to
Jeremy Pauley of Pennsylvania for eleven thousand dollars after linking

(28:33):
up with them on Facebook a group four what they
call oddities as tradition. Body parts sold include fetuses, brains, hearts, lungs,
Genitalian large pieces of skin. According to the Department of
Justice and a press release, the remains included a skull,
multiple brains and arm and ear, multiple lungs, multiple hearts,
multiple breasts, a belly button, testicles, and other parts. During

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a search war and executed by Scott's Little Rock Home,
investigators found numerous stolen body parts, and she admitted that
she transported in trash bags from work. Scott reportedly sold
Polly the fetus of a young at a discount, saying
he's not in great shape. Jonathan ross Us, a district
a US attorney for the Eastern District of Arkansas said,

(29:17):
imagine learning that the cremative remains of your young child,
your child given to you after their death, were not
actually those of your child, because instead the FBI recovered
the body of that child in another state. That is
the shocking truth that happened in this case for the
family of the fetus named Baby Lux. Scott was facing

(29:38):
up the ten years in prison and a final quarter
of a million dollars for transporting stolen property up to
twenty years and a fine for mail fraud. A court
to Department of Justice, she was given ten years in
federal prison for interstate transportation of stolen property fifteen years
in prison for conspiracy to commit mail fraud, serving both
concurrently for a total of fifteen years. Judging the case

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sentence Scott to a total of three year's supervisor release
to find a ten thousand, six hundred and twenty five
dollars and eighteen hundred dollars in restitution. The article points
out there is no parole in the federal system. FBI
investigator in Little Rock, Alicia Quorter Quota, is saying this
was a truly incomprehensible and detestable crime. Sentencing doesn't reverse

(30:21):
the immeasurable damage that has been caused to the victimized families. However, FBI,
in our partners will continuously work to ensure justice is
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Moscow was shot in the neck with what's bleedly a
flare gun during the confrontation with another motor has happened Wednesday.
In a Warsaw Highway video footy show, the man identified

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as Spartak Agnesian angrily racing up to a dark colored Sedamia.
Reaching the driver's side window. There's a bright red flash
and Agnesium gets hit in the neck. As the car
drives off, Agnesian, who's thirty years old, clutches his still
burning neck and stumbles around on the road before an
unnamed woman comes to his aid, listening serious condition of

(32:50):
the ICU at the hospital. Incident confirmed Wednesday afternoon by
Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs, which indicated a woman report
of their friend, had been shot in with a pistol
like object during a traffic conflict on the highway. The
unnamed thirty year old Moscow resident has been arrested on
hooliganism charges just away. Most news reports indicate the weapon

(33:15):
which has been confiscated was a flare gun. Prova speculates
the weapon might have been a signal flare gun used
by hunters, fishermen, tourists and rescuers, which doesn't require a
license that would suck time to just walk away. A

(33:40):
California woman learned her fate for shooting a woman dad
as she was in the bed of the killer's former
romantic partner. Jessica Quintinita, twenty four years old, sentence Friday
at twenty five years to life for killing Leilani Marie Bokchomp,
who was nineteen. Quintolinia's brother, Arco, thirty years old, sentenced

(34:01):
the four years in prison for being an accessory. The
two were found guilty of November. Victim was in bed
at the home of Jessica Quintinilia's axe, an Air Force airman,
when she was shot. At some point. Jessica Quintinilla reportedly
told her brother, we killed someone, which he later testified
he thought was a joke. Botamp reported missing back in
October of twenty one after leaving Halloween party in Sacramento

(34:24):
with who active did the Air Force airmen who lived
in Fairfield, According to the police in a Facebook post,
Police uncovered murder scene at the house, quickly arresting the siblings,
and one of the airmen who lived in there lived
there led police to a location where the body was
dumped one hundred and thirty miles south of where she
was killed. Solana County Chief Deputy District Attorney Paul Saquira said,
it looks like it could have been a love triangle situation,

(34:45):
but it's still being actively investigated now. A former airman
who led police to the body was granted immunity from
prosecution in exchange for his testimony. He said on the
stand of Jessica Quintinelia threatened to kill him if he
spoke out the fantasti fi she'd been upset at her
ex and was hung over, but the shooting was an accident,

(35:07):
and that her ex had a gun that went off
after he confronted her. Right whatever, her attorney said, the
shooting of the morning and the victim, as the victim
lay naked in the bed with his client's ex, was
the quintessential heat of passion action. Well, don't do that, Clearly,

(35:32):
the relationship is in trouble. You sleep with another woman,
you just thank you five fifty five care see the
talk station plenty to talk about what executive orders do
you want Donald Trump to sign? Right out of the gate.
It's a inauguration day. It's also Martin Luther King Junior Day,

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remembering both and looking forward to a new Trump administration.
At least I am I'm cautiously optimistic. Stick around you
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And uh are you looking at your phone too much
at work? Probably? And then finally at eight forty Chris
Burgard is a filmmaker. Guy has a documentary on the
War on Truth. It's about January sixth, so that should
be very interesting. Anyhow, executive words, I, honestly I don't
get this whole TikTok thing that went dark on Saturday night,

(37:16):
TikTok announced that the law banning TikTok has been an
act to the US. Unfortunately, that means you can't use
TikTok for now. And and so people were thrown off TikTok
because they passed a law saying that TikTok cannot operate
in this country because it's a vehicle for the Chinese
communist party's data gathering. They waited, and the Supreme Court
agreed that the law was narrowly tailored in order to

(37:38):
achieve a specific compelling governmental interest. The strict scrutiny test,
because this was essentially a free speech issue. So as
long as the law is narrowly tailed, you can curtail
constitutional rights. It just must be the most narrowly tailored
effort to do it, and it has to be a
compelling government interest. That's the strict scrutiny. So if you've

(37:59):
got those two opponents, then the laws are deemed lawful.
So it went through that process. But Donald Trump hasn't
been sworn in yet. So just because he says on
social media, I'm asking companies not to let TikTok stay dark,
and he promised to well extend the period before the

(38:22):
laws prohibitionion takes effect. Within the law that was passed,
there was a ninety day extension provision. If there was
active discussions with a non Chinese Communist party controlled her
own company to sell TikTok, then there was a ninety
day extension. But there's no buyer waiting in the wings.
There's no one out there, at least as of the
current reporting on it. So how is it job that

(38:46):
a Trump truth social media utterance can cause this? Well,
flip switching back on it's argue it's premature, and I'd
argue right now, if TikTok is working, they're in violation
of the law. And also a question whether Trump through
executive order can do this or through a statement that
he's extending the period of time it's incorporated into the

(39:08):
law that he has that right. But in the absence
of a current bidder, which there is no current bidder,
then that extension period doesn't even apply. Now, Trump's posts
that he wants the US to have a fifty percent
ownership position a joint venture, he didn't provide any details
on that or how it would be structured. By doing this,
we saved TikTok, he wrote, But doing this with whom so?

(39:35):
Donald Trump used to be against TikTok's you know existence,
so he once advocated to have it shut down. Obviously,
our elected officials deemed that was the appropriate thing to do. Obviously,
security interest was the overriding consideration. National security, that is,
the compelling government interest to prevent this data gathering vehicle

(39:56):
from continuing to operate. So don't quite understand how that
is even possible. And for his part of the weekends,
House Speaker Mike Johnson said he plans to have hold
the divestor ban law on TikTok, speaking yesterday with any
NBC News Meet the Press, No, I think we will
enforce the law. And then when President Trump issued the

(40:19):
truth post and said save TikTok, the way we read
that is that he's going to try to force along
a true divestiture changing of hands the ownership. That's his quote.
Johnson said that it's not the platform that members of
Congress are concerned about. It's the Chinese Communist Party in
their manipulation of algorithms which have been flooding the minds

(40:39):
of American children with terrible messages glorifying violence, anti semitism,
and even suicide and eating disorders, calling it a very
dangerous thing. Well, and that's why you shouldn't be on
it in the first place. That's why you shouldn't allow
your children on it. If you're I mean you pay
the bills. Parents who pay the bills and provide the
devices have ultimate control over it. And no, you're not

(41:02):
your child's friend, you are their parent. You are supposed
to be guarding them against the evils of the world,
evils that they don't comprehend, keeping them away from evil messaging,
even if it's not at the best of the Chinese
Communist Party. Why should a child be just sitting on
the phone staring at that stuff all day? It pollutes
the mind and they're not engaging in critical thinking. If

(41:25):
they had critical thinking skills, they could read posts and say,
this is ridiculous. Why are they advocating for me to
kill myself or pursue some particular political position. That's done
as well anyway. Insofar as Donald Trump's executive orders, it's
widely reported it's one hundred to two hundred executive orders.

(41:46):
Within the hours following the US the swearing in major
changes to immigration, energy, government hiring policies trumps them becoming
White House Deputy Chief of Staff or Policy Stephen Miller
brief gopiece leaders yesterday and senior leaders anyway about the

(42:07):
administration's plans, including declaring a national emergency on the US
Mexico border, rescinding biden Administration's directives on d EI Oh yeah,
and unwinding Biden's limits on drilling offshore and on federal land.
Going back to the caller who brought it up, Speaker

(42:28):
Johnson in a conversation with Joe Biden last year, he
kept pestering the Biden administration, I need a one on
one meeting with the president. This agin in January last year.
He had big national concerns, claiming he was losing sleep
over these national concerns. This all came out during an
episode of podcast Honestly with Barry Weiss. He was talking

(42:49):
to Barry White on this one. So Biden's staff finally relents.
I guess there was pressure in the media for too.
I mean, this meeting request was widely circulated, and in
the fact that they wouldn't meet with the speaker, it
just was concerning a lot of folks. So they finally relented.
He says, I show up and realize it's an ambush
because it's not just me and the President, it's also

(43:10):
Kamala Harris, Chuck Schumer, Hakem you know, the CIA director.
They were all there and they began to pester him
about Ukrainian funding, and Biden actually said, can you guys
clear the room, I'm gonna have a moment with Speaker Johnson.
He said. The staff was visibly concerned about that, so
once they were alone, the speaker did bring up this pause.

(43:30):
Why did you pause LNG experts of Europe liquified natural
gases in great demand by our allies. Why would you
do that because you understand we just talked about Ukraine.
Can you understand you were fueling Vladimir Putin's war machine
because they got to get their gas from him. Biden's response,
I didn't do that, Yeah you did, January twenty twenty four,

(43:57):
a move widely criticized by the oil Unity and bipartisan
lawmakers in the House. Bipartisan support for criticism over Biden's
banning of natural gas. Biden denied that he had signed
that what he had signed was a pause on L
and G. Johnson said he argued that the pause would
do massive damage to our economy and national security, and
suggests that the president's secretary print out a copy of

(44:20):
the order so that two of them could read it together.
He said he genuinely did not know what he had signed,
and I walked out of that meeting with fear and
love because I thought we were in serious trouble. Who's
running the country like I didn't know who put the
paper in front of him, but he didn't know. I

(44:42):
don't know how you think history is going to remember
Joe Biden. Probably not kindly. But history's not gonna look
kindly upon his entire administration for keeping his cognitive impairment
from well being more widely reported, for making comments like

(45:05):
he's the sharpest guy in the room, for lying to
the American people, and you've got a list is They
could could fill a book with Biden administration officials and
Democrats claiming that Biden did not have a problem with
his with his brain, that he was not struggling cognitively.
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phone calls, excited about Inauguration Day, Maga Monday. Give credit
to that to curbbage Mike, who wuck wish me happy
Maga Monday. So I know there's excitement in the era.

(47:03):
I talked to a whole bunch of people who are
actually in Washington, DC and just keep my fingers crossed.
It goes without incidents lots, and I think one of
the reasons. I know, the weather is cold there, and
I understand moving and indoors, but I think one of
the reasons they moved in indoors is security reasons. Makes
it a lot easier to while, of course metal detect
and look out for suspicious characters who are there for

(47:24):
the inauguration, maybe to do folks or maybe even the
president horror president elect harm Anyhow, executive orders are the
topic of the morning, obviously, with Donald Trump promising so many.
They are expected to be what is described as border heavy,
undoing Biden's executive orders, which undid Trump's executive orders. And

(47:46):
I have to observe with all this executive order talking,
we can be as excited as we want about Trump's
executive orders versus the ones Biden and acted, But I mean,
we're what happened to the legislative process. I just question
the amount of authority any one man can have when
we have three branches of government. So it's a little
concerning to see this sort of expansion of presidential powers,

(48:12):
you know, didn't like it when Obama was doing it,
didn't like it when Biden was doing it, and you know,
we can embrace Trump's direction when he was doing it.
But again, it just makes me a little concern now that.
Of course, the looming reality is we have a do
nothing Congress. It's so divided they can't get anything passed
by way of le legislation, except though the Lake and

(48:34):
Riley Act that's going to go through Senate. Last Thursday,
sixty one thirty five vote advanced the legislation. It is
widely expected to pass easily this week. Legislation will allow
Homeland Security to detain in the illegal immigrants who commit shoplifting,
burglary theft defenses. Also give states attorneys generals standing to

(48:57):
sue in federal court if federal officials are not upberly
carrying out immigration laws. They tried to parrot back a
little bit the Democrats did, but that failed. Actually stiffened
deportation provisions. Seventy to twenty five votes. Senators adopted an
amendment that pushes deep detention and deportation of illegal immigrants

(49:17):
who assault law enforcement officers. How could you vote against that? Anyway?
A lot of Democrats joined in with the efforts. On
that one, Democrats tried to erase the provision allowing states
attorney generals to sue their force federal officials to adhere
the immigration law. Chris Coons, Delaware Democrat, claimed that the
lawsuits would lead to chaos in the immigration system. That

(49:40):
idea rejected. So it's a stiffer penalty bill and again
it's going to be passing this week. And Democrats have
to understand the vast majority of Americans are in favor
of deportation of a lot of these illegal immigrants that
are in favor of stiffening up the border. And that's

(50:00):
again what we're planning on seeing today. After these swearing
in ceremony, Expected declare national emergency on the Board of
via executive order. Republicans got briefed on the call again
by the new Chief of Staff or Policy, Stephen Miller.
Turn on unlock additional Pentagon funding and access helped to

(50:25):
address the matter by well creating more border security. Expected
to order troops to help build more infrastructure at the border,
direct his administration to relaunch a policy done as Remain
in Mexico that requires migrants seeking asylum of the southern border,
well live in northern Mexico or someplace not inside our
country during their US court proceedings, he is going to

(50:48):
designate cartel's as foreign terrorist organizations, restrict entry to the
US via a travel ban. Unknown right now how the
travel ban might work. But you know, for something that
Joe Biden busily and hurriedly, you know, doing things that
he had four years to do. In the last few
moments of his administration, why didn't he designate cartels drug

(51:11):
cartels as foreign terrorist organizations. We know who they are,
we know where they operate. Mexico. Also, immigration rates can
be expected. That was widely reported. The initial raids expected
to target Chicago, Boston, Washington, d C, Miami, Los Angeles, Denver,
New York, and San Antonio. Uh, those raids in flux

(51:37):
as people was widely reported that that's what was going
to happen right out of the gate. I guess those
are The mayors of those various cities suggested that they
wouldn't be cooperating with the trave administration anyway. Flory of activity,
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thanks for calling this morning. Happy Monday to you, my friend.

Speaker 11 (53:18):
Happy Maga Monday, Maga brother. It is a great day today.
We got Maga Monday. Today, we got the NCAA Championships.
It's milk Day, the inauguration, and it's in any combatant
day that we can go after these cartails.

Speaker 1 (53:35):
I'm all about that, you know it. And I just
keep scratching my head over you know what, Why didn't
Joe Biden declare the Mexican drug cartels terrorist threats? I mean,
God almighty, they kill everybody who runs for office in Mexico,
and they traffic fentanyl into our country, which makes them
mass murderers make a lot of money off of it. Too,

(53:55):
engage in criminal activity. In our country. You got the
Venezuelan gangs in our country now, and in large amounts
and growing amounts. I mean, it's seems like a pretty
easy thing for him to do gain some credibility and
satisfy the American public's appetite to crack down on at
least gang activity.

Speaker 11 (54:12):
They'll have to put bounties on him. It's like the
guy that took over the administration in the Syria. He
had anywhere between the ten and a twenty million dollars
bounty on him. As soon as he can went into office,
they took it away.

Speaker 1 (54:24):
Yeah, but you know, if bounties suggest there's no due process, right,
I mean, I mean, if you're going to be like
the bounty hunter and you're going to grab and bring
someone who has an outstanding arrest warrant into the authorities
for due process, in other words, a hearing and a trial,
that's one thing. But when you say bounty hunters, that
suggests to me that you know, wanted dead or alive,

(54:47):
ten thousand dollars, twenty thousand dollars, whatever, if you just
will kill a gang member, I'm not comfortable with that.
Believing in the Constitution as I do, Bobby.

Speaker 11 (54:57):
Well, one thing is that they're not Americans and their
enemy combatants. People have to understand exactly what the will
to engagement are when you deal with enemy combatants.

Speaker 1 (55:07):
There is a constitution. It does apply beyond the United
States citizenry.

Speaker 11 (55:12):
Well, I know one thing, it's an inauguration day and
we're going to get a change of venue.

Speaker 3 (55:18):
I know that for sure.

Speaker 1 (55:20):
Yes, Yes, a beautiful day, I hope.

Speaker 11 (55:23):
So protesters out there in Washington, God bless.

Speaker 1 (55:27):
Them, and not as many as there was the first
time around, though, if you've noticed that big drop off
in the number of people taking it to the streets, Bobby,
the wind, the wind got knocked out of their sales.

Speaker 12 (55:42):
If you don't have any EMAILK celebrations in Washington.

Speaker 1 (55:45):
Today, I'm sure they will. Yeah, they'll be overshadowed, of
course by the inauguration. I mean that's that's you know,
one thing's for certain on that. But uh, you know,
you can't you can't dismiss that it's MLK Junior Day.
And you know, I think he did a lot of
good things. And another people in the audience going you
but he did this or and this bad thing and
that bad thing. But overall, I think he improved race

(56:05):
relations far, far more than most any other human being
in our country. And of course we know who deteriorated
race relations. That was the Obama and Biden administrations during
the pot of division, labeling everyone and bringing in Dei
and all of that. So yeah's new sheriff in town, Bobby,
that's for sure. And I think we have a lot
to be optimistic about. The election alone, I think is

(56:28):
what took the wind out of their sales because we
collectively rejected their leftist, left wing, insane ideology. Anyhow, let
us see here kidnapped. This is weird, weird a story
and local news. Not a whole lot going on, but
a twenty three year old man was in court over
the weekend because he tried to kidnap two students at

(56:51):
different Deer Park schools. Happened on Friday, Devius Dei v
I s. Devas Davis and butt Head. I don't know.
Eton Thomas Marcario facing several charges including attempted kidnapping, illegal
possesson of a deadly weapon, and near a school, and burglary.
Court records say Thomas Marcario entered Deer Park High School

(57:13):
on Friday, attempted to kidnap a fourteen year old boy.
He failed. Then he went down to Amity Elementary, half
a mile away from the high school and attempted to
kidnap an eight year old girl. District spokesperson speaking with
WCPO Molly Shram reporting so that Thomas Marcario entered the
high school secured entry away about eleven fifteen, attempted to
pick up a fourteen year old. Since he wasn't on

(57:33):
the contact list, They called the child's parents, who said
she knew the man, but her kids were not to
go with him. High school administrative team then alerted Amity
Elementary since the fourteen year old had a sibling there
and they were on the phone with Amity when he
showed up in the main office. Approached by the school
security officer. Administrative assistant Security officer contacted police, who discovered

(57:54):
Thomas Marcario was drunk at the time, intoxicated as the
word court to court documents, found a loaded firearm, open
alcohol containers in his car, gun also reported stolen. Court
of the Prosecutor's office. Marcario is Thomas Marcaria's defense attorney
entered up flea of not guilty, claiming what had happened
here is not quite not quite as spectacular as the

(58:16):
allegations initially make it seen. Two children involved in the
alleged kidnapping attempts. Our children are of Thomas Marcaria's baby mom.
And that's in quote unquote corning to the defense attorney
his words, Thomas Marcaria has other children with this woman,
but the fourteen year old and an eight year old
are not his kids. He was attempting to keep the
children from their mother an attempt to gain contact with her.

(58:38):
His attorney claimed that he was only trying to give
car keys to the children so they could return them
to their mother. Okay, anyway. H total bond four hundred
and twenty three thousand dollars, eight total charges six thirty
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Normally we do money money with Brian James and was
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his job schedule, so we'll deal with it. We got
plenty to talk about this morning. Let's go to the phones.
We got Brian on the phone. Brian, thanks for calling.
Happy Monday to you day.

Speaker 9 (01:00:31):
Happy mag of Monday to you, Brian.

Speaker 1 (01:00:33):
That's right.

Speaker 9 (01:00:35):
I'm just the executive orders. I've always said I don't
like executive orders. That quite frankly, I like it, just
it they could be changed. I mean, they said the
news this morning said Trump's gonna sign like nine hundred
executive orders today.

Speaker 1 (01:00:50):
I've seen figures from ten to two hundred. I haven't
read nine hundred, but you know, why not. I guess
you can make an argument if it executive voters are
the flavor of the moment, or the flavor of the
last decade or so, then I guess you could do
nine hundred of them.

Speaker 9 (01:01:07):
It's just I mean, the swings back and forth every
four years on inauguration Day, that. I mean, the long
reaching effects of that on our economy are just idiotic.

Speaker 1 (01:01:18):
Yeah, they really are. It just takes it makes it
impossible to plan.

Speaker 9 (01:01:23):
Yes, make how about we start making Congress do their job?

Speaker 5 (01:01:26):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (01:01:26):
Amen to that. And you know, how about Congress not
putting automatic expiration periods and things like the tax cuts. Boy,
that burns my hide, you know, make them permanent and
making a following some other Congress down the road if
they don't like the tax cuts and they think we
need more taxes than government or raised taxes. Not that
it does any good, except, you know, for if you
like a bad economy, but make them pass a law

(01:01:48):
undoing them. But they don't. They just make them expire automatically. Yes,
I guess that's for the purpose of getting concessions. I
have no idea. But again, dysfunction. Now they're gonna have
to argue about it or not. So let's put him
in permanently in this Congress and we'll see what happens
down the road if the voters decide they want to
go back in the opposite direction someday. Appreciate it, Brian,

(01:02:10):
I kind of feel like I do about this really
is crazy. Let's see what curbage Mike's got this morning. Mike,
Welcome to the Morning Show. It's always good to hear
from you, my friend.

Speaker 3 (01:02:19):
Morning sir.

Speaker 13 (01:02:20):
I just make copyright that MAGA Monday, and I will
send all my proceeds to Joe Strucker for his producer
day today, helping out any way I can.

Speaker 1 (01:02:33):
I'm sure Joe appreciates that.

Speaker 13 (01:02:34):
Yeah, this is the eighth different president that I've had
the pleasure of witnessing an inauguration, and I cannot remember
as much optimism that's flowing throughout this country as there
is today starting at noon today. A lot of it
has to do of the person that will be out
of a job as of eleven fifty nine, but I
think a lot of it also has to do and

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there's no guarantee about the cabinet and even Trump with
a four year track record, But it appears to me
and I think a lot of people that people were
selected on their merit, not that the fact that they're
the first of anything, the first Asian Pacific female transgender
to hold the Secretary of Commerce position. Politicians, whether their local,
state or federal, should be there to do a job.

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I don't care if they quote unquote look like me.
And I think that's what we've had too much for
the past four years. There's too many people that were
dei hires, that were way over their skis. So I
think at twelve oh one, people are going to get
down to work. I think he's going to hold them accountable.
I don't know if you saw that victory rally yesterday,
but in that one hour speech yesterday, most of us

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off the cuff was more competent words put out that
I think Biden had in the last month combined. So
let's get the work. And I just think there's great
things ahead.

Speaker 1 (01:03:50):
Well. I am optimistic as well. And this is a
global trend, this movement towards a more conservative I don't
want to hasten. They're reluctant to say right wing, although
that's widely referred to right wing groups growing in popularity,
but in fact they are. I mean, this isn't just
happening here, It's happening in Canada, and many European countries

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have already shifted over to a more conservative philosophy. Germany
is killing itself with its energy policies. They are expected
to go full on conservative when they have their vote
in February. So it's a growing phenomenon. People widely reject
this woke ideology, and I think they're a growing number
of people, and I can only pray for this curbage. Mic.

(01:04:32):
A growing number of people are waking up to the
nonsensical reality that is the climate change argument, that they're
suffering mightily because of it. The environment is not getting better.
Any efforts to negate or reduce the amount of particulate
in the air are reduced, well completely eradicated by things like, oh,
wildfires in California. So you're fighting this impossible challenge, this

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uphill battle, and you're making your life more miserable. At
the same time, all the resources are out there, let's
use them. So one can only hope and pray that
that's part of this growing trend. Mike, good to hear
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Get you into the jee Strucker who will get you
on the board to talk on the program. Here. So
there's something you want to talk about. I'd love to
hear from you. Yeah, I think there's a lot of
optimism out there in the world, and it's springing from well,

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things like Donald Trump getting elected. And it was an
interesting article with Michael Katz and Epoch Times talking about
well he was just basically looking into a reporting by
the Telegraph. But they did an analysis of global elections
and they showed that left wing parties last year suffered
record low average vote share forty five point four percent

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in the elections, and seventy three democracies conservative slash right
wing groups earned more than one point five billion votes.
So here's the breakdown. If you collectively analyze Western Europe
and the United States, left wing parties got forty two
point three percent of the vote, right got fifty five
point seven percent, the biggest gap they say, since nineteen

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ninety And looking forward in the next several months, more
losses by left wing parties are expected in Canada, Australia
and Germany. Germany is a mess political scientist from University
Amsterdam speaking with The Telegraph, mattheist Rugian I think is
as close as I can get to the proper pronunciation
of his name. The trend is up. There's no real

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reason to expect that it will stop any time soon,
Senior policy fell at European Council on Foreign Relations. Jeremy Cliff,
also talking with the Telegraph, said this right wing shift
globally is because of three things. The globalization driven decline
of organized labor, rising identity politics harnessed more successfully by
the right and left, and a general tendency among leftist

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forces to fragment rather than unite. The identity politics not
liked by most of the people version of Donald Trump
Pierre Polivier, according to current polls, their favorite to replace
Liberal Justin Trudeau as the prime minister. After Trudeau announced
his resignation over to Australia, Conservatives a pull ahead of

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the have pulled ahead of the Labor Party government those
elections expected to know later than May back Over in Germany,
the conservative CDU party expected to win the February general
election and the far right Alternative for Germany Party is
pulling second ahead of the described as unpopular left wing
Chancellor Olaf Schultz's Social Democrat Party. Why because they don't

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have any of their own energy. I read earlier this
morning they're now having an import from France nuclear generated
energy because they shut down their own nuclear plants in
twenty twenty three for reasons that I've just I'm lost.
So when the sun doesn't shine and the wind doesn't blow,
which is currently the reality in terms of the weather
forecast and what's going on right now in Germany, they've

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got to buy their power from nuclear generation. In France,
there are those mothballed nuclear plants sitting right there. Across
the European Union, voters gave victories to center right parties
in June's European Union parliamentary elections. France's National Rally Party

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also had big gains. Emmanuel Macrone's decision to call snap
elections after Marine la Penn's National Rally Party one EU
vote and France left French politics and disarray, they write,
and Macrone, a lane duck president. National Rally Party was
kept from seizing power only being a coalition of all
the left wing parties. They managed to coalesce for that,

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but La Penn's party is the largest in the assembly
and brought down the new minority of government just after
three months. Senior research trailer for Latin America, Christopher Sabatini,
doctor said the told The Telegraph the leftist parties have
seen their votes share declined as a result of inept government,
over promises and corruption. He said, in the last two decades,

(01:10:02):
voters' concerns of our crime and violence have shot up.
That is an area in which the Left has failed
to produce many results or viable answers. Well, yeah, and
crime is another big one for a reason for Trump winning.
I mean, we watched real time the disintegration to California
when they decriminalized shoplifting. You don't prosecute bad guys, guess

(01:10:24):
what crime goes up? Duh. Joe Biden tried to convince
the American people the crime was up, actually was down
rather than up. Well, the FBI statistics were wrong. He
was continuing to rely on FBI statistics, which well got revised.
It's actually up four and a half percent. They previously

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reported it was down. Anyhow, more to talk about after
the top of the our News, and we got Christopher
Smithman on at seven twenty and we'll have a little
bit at the eight o'clock hour to talk before we
hear from Chris Bergard, a filmmaker with the documentary The
War on Truth. It's about the January sixth rally up
protest Up drunken fraternity party, whatever you want to call it.
That's what the war on truth is about. We'll hear

(01:11:06):
from Chris at eight forty on that one stick around.
It'll be right back your voice.

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Thank you for telling McCall.

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Doctor Martin Luther King Junior Day. And it is Maga Monday,
so say its curbage MIC, so we're sticking with it,
So Happy Maga Monday to you. Of course. The day
is the day Donald Trump gets sworn in again as
the president of the United States of America, and it
will be a busy day. Widely reported of the executive
orders like between I don't know and two hundreds called

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it earlier it said nine hundred again, I'm not comfortable
with all the executive orders as a substitute for congressional action.
And many of the things Trump wants to do, of course,
are going to require congressional action. I think, given the
outcome of the election, the leanings of the general population,
the voters, the constituents Americans, I think I anticipate a

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lot of the Democrats not being as obstructionist because well,
their jobs depend upon it. You know, there's close races
out there in the world, and quite often those will
lead to Democrats moving over the more conservative side of
the ledger given the makeup of this administration and the
fact that all the Republicans stroll all three branch are
of the House, the Senate, and the Executive branch now

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or will shortly anyway on energy, and I was talking
a lot earlier about energy because everyone knows that I'm
not a believer that you and I are impacting the climate.
The climate does change. It's cold out there. By the way,
we'll move toward March April May, it'll warm up. Climate changes.

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But they say several dozen of these first executive orders
are going to zero on an energy policy and environmental regulation.
Two general types related to energy development. Within these executive orders,
those that push are prompt an immediate actionable event, and
those that will implement policies through administrative process as rule
making a legislation. So day one action items identified by

(01:13:25):
Epoch Times. Thank you John Howley. Actually and these have
been all discussed. These are going to come as no
surprise anybody who's paying attention to what Trump has said
about executive action or these spokespeople have said, eliminating the
White House Climate Office and Advisor position that Biden administration created,
establishing the National Policy Council chaired by a Department of
Interior Secretary nominee Doug Bergham. Trump is expected to withdraw

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the US from the twenty fifteen Paris Climate Accord, which
he did before, and again, going back to the point
about executive orders, you get a new administration, you have
the unringing of the bell, the re ringing of the bell.
It's just crazy. We go back and forth. Anyway, out
of the twenty fifteen Paris Climbing Accord, order the Bureau
of Land Management to move its headquarters from Washington to
Grand Junction, Colorado. He did that back in twenty twenty

(01:14:12):
in the last long renewed federal approvals for the Keystone
XL pipeline. That's still a thing. How many years have
been talking about that. It's on, it's off, it's on,
it's off. Lift the LNG export permit pause. We were
talking about that earlier because that's the one that Speaker

(01:14:33):
Johnson said he had a conversation with Joe Biden about
Joe Biden denied that he cut off the LNG exports.
Surprised Johnson in the meeting, like what he suggested, They
print the thing out, let him go over it together.
This was a one on one meeting with Joe Biden
last year. Just sort of more widely reported now. Just
an illustration of Biden's cognitive decline. He didn't know what

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was in front of him when he signed it. Anyway,
Trump is expect if you immediately end the pause. Signed
in January twenty twenty four the Halt and Permit reviews
by directing the Department of Energy to approve new terminals
to export liquified natural gas. Repeal Biden's Executive Order fourteen

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zero eight to two, which provides the authority for implementing
many aspects of the Inflation Reduction Act, which it wasn't
That was the Green New Deal, which alone authorizes ten
years of sustained tax credits, low interest loans, and grant
programs that by some estimates, could top one trillion dollars.

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Repealing that executive order, White House in Congress can administratively
tighten tax credits, claw back some of the loans and grants,
and revise unfinalized rules under the Congressional Review Act, to
chip away at the Inflation Reduction Act, impose the impose
a moratorium on offshore windmill faileds. He's expected to sign

(01:15:57):
an executive order halting proposes to develop power in federal
waters beyond the eleven that are already approved and to
generate more than that will generate nineteen gigatts of electricity.
Trump expected to issue in executive order at least partially
created by written by Representative Jeff Van Drew, a Republican
from New Jersey, that would pause offshore wind development between

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between Rhode Island and North Carolina for six months so
DOI can review permits issued to projects they say. There
also could be an executive action specifically related to mixing
the Bureau of Land Management's June environmental impact Statements approval
of this thing called Lava Ridge Wind Project. It's supposed

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to go in south central Idaho. Get a load of this.
That proposal, forty five hundred acre project, two hundred and
forty one, six hundred and sixty foot tall wind turbines,
and the reason it should be mixed. It's opposed by
the overwhelming majority of residents who of them the surrounding

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seven counties. Yeah, I imagine it would be. Those things
make noise and they are bloody ugly. It's heartbreaking. I've
mentioned this before. You drive through Indiana and you see
all those big windmill farms, you know, I know it
used to look boring flat. You know, it's like Ohio
flat and cornfields. But I would much rather look at
a cornfield with no windmills all around it than look
at those windmill farms. Anyway, declare a national energy emergency.

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He did this in his first term. They expect him
to reissue a comprehensive order declaring a national emergency in
effort to fast track permits for grid, infrastructure and energy projects.
Trump previously talked about this order to expedite permitting and
trium environmental reviews for investor financing, job creating, and power

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generating projects of one billion dollars or more. They said.
He said they'll receive expedited approvals. Trump could also issue
specific actions related development proposals, such as acting on his
July twenty twenty four pledge to reverse in about ten
minutes the Biden administration's twenty year mining ban on nearly
a quarter of a million acres within the Superior National

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Forest in northern Minnesota that would boost this one development
called twin Metals Minnesota stalled twenty nineteen. It's a one
point seven billion proposal to extract copper, nickel, and cobalt
on twenty five thousand acres within the National Forest and
the EV mandate. I appreciate this one. Trump expected order

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the Environmental Protection Agency to take measures to roll back
the tail plight pollution limits for cars, SUVs, and trucks
sold between twenty twenty seven and twenty thirty two, finalize
in March. I guess that the EPA did finalize in March,
and also order the Department of Transportation to revise corporate

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average fuel economy standards. They say Trump could issue a
specific action targeting California's ban on sale of new gas
powered cars by twenty thirty five because the Clean Air
Act allows states to set more stringent limits on tailpip
pollution and federal standards, which the EPA acknowledged in December.
Whanted approve California's waiver to exceed federal standards, so that

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may require some legislative actionable wait and see on that one.
They say among the swiftest and least expensive ways to
unleash American energy and build out the grid to meet
our increasing demand and lower energy costs is to open
more federal lands and waters to fossil fuel extraction, which
they say he could issue an executive order to do.
Among the expected action as an executive order directing the

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DOI to revise a five year offshore leasing plan approved
under the Biden administration that schedules three auctions compared to
forty seven auctions proposed during the Trump first term, increasing
the amount of energy available. That's good expand drilling in

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the anwar elastic Governor Mike Dunlevy. Once this, they say,
Trump will probably issue a first day action that undoes
any actions that lock up Alaska's lands and resources. Of course,
he's on record saying he wants to expand fossil fuel
development in the twenty three million acre National Petroleum Reserve.
That's the name of it, the National Petroleum Reserve, and

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the Biden administration says, no, you can't extract petroleum from
the National Petroleum Reserved. That also likely to require legislative
action to have any tangible result. They point out, revise
Biden's twenty twenty one Greenhouse Gas power Plant Order, issued
in April of last year, stringent new greenhouse gas emission standards,

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significantly raising costs for coal fired power plants and those
invested in newly built gas generation utilities and electrician transmission operators.
They could render some power plants financially inoperable. Do they work, Yes,
but our rules and regulations will make them financially inoperable
because you can't comply with them.

Speaker 12 (01:20:58):
Ha haha.

Speaker 1 (01:20:59):
Sucks to be you. Trump can undo that EVA finalized
in a new methane restrictions rule last November, that Levy's
a first ever waste emission charge on oil gas producers
that's part of the Inflation Reduction Act provisions. He could
undo that. Trump executive action might direct agencies not to

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collect the data emitters that are required to provide to
verify compliance with the legislation. So there are different ways
to skin a cat. The legislation requires it, but you
got to get data emitters. Don't do it. He's expected
reverse Biden's what are revising how habitat is defined under
the various Clean Air actne Water Act, and Endangered Species

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Act in the National Environmental Policy Act. So one energy
related thing after another, and I view all of this
as very very positively. I don't know how you feel it,
but again, since our electricity bills, our energy bills are
going through the roof, and we do have all of
these resources available to us, the only reason we're not

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tapping into them is because leftists, weirdos and green climate
advocates put all of these roadbox in the way. That's it.
We're struggling and suffering because of these rules and regulations,
but don't make our lives any better. They make them very,
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Five Karshite Talk station. Every Monday, whether or not it's
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Blaine Old Monday. During the middle of the year, it's
time for the Smith vent, former Vice mayor of the
City of Cincinnati. We get the benefit of hearing his
words and thoughts every Monday at this time. Welcome back
Christopher Smith and my friend, it's great to have you
on the show as always.

Speaker 5 (01:24:23):
Hey Brian, thanks for having me on. And happy Martin
Luther King Holiday to you and to your listening audience.
And obviously that is also falling on the inauguration of
our forty seventh President, Donald Trump. I want to start
off just by giving a few footnotes about doctor King

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and how his life has impacted America personally, and so
you know, my grandmother was born in nineteen oh nine.
She lived to be one hundred and five. She spent
most of her time here in the city of cincinnat
and was a faithful member of Beloman Chapel on Xavier's
campus over fifty years. And my parents were born in

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the late nineteen thirties, nineteen thirty eight, nineteen thirty nine.
My father came up pretty poor in Birmingham, Alabama, and
my mother came up working middle class. They met at
Tuskegee Institute. And that's an important point because my parents
could not attend white institutions. They had to attend historically

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black colleges and universities to get to get an education.
Here's my pot and my grandmother, by the way, born
in nineteen oh nine.

Speaker 1 (01:25:38):
Saw a lot.

Speaker 5 (01:25:40):
Anybody that knew Anybody that knew her knew that she
was a wonderful person. She didn't hold any harbor any
negative feelings about how she came through this great country,
even though it wasn't easy for her through her life
many as a woman not being having the right to
vote to being an African American woman coming through the

(01:26:02):
back door knocked the front door. And that was true
for my parents also. So you know, what I want
to say to people is this is the greatest country
in the world. That's why people are trying to come
over the southern border. And as we look at our
country and anybody who's listening to me, we can acknowledge
that our country is imperfect without burning the flag, without

(01:26:25):
kneeling for the flag or against the flag, standing when
we're doing the national anthem, so we can acknowledge our
imperfections and still say we rose to the occasion. And
doctor King was a part of knitting that for the
United States of America because what he did was an
imperfect man who raised the consciousness of our country that

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we are human beings, that we should be treated equally.
It's the content of our character. And so when people
are talking about how we should hire, how we should fire,
we're basically saying, listen, we want to hire people based
on their performance, their content of their character, and we

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want a level playing field for everyone. And so, you know,
coming into this new world that I think that young
people are being burked in today, that's a very important
message that their work ethic is important. Who they are,
how they conduct themselves, how they dress, you know, how
they master the English language. We're not asking people to

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come over the southern border and I'm all of a
sudden have to learn a new language. We're saying the
language of this country is English. And that's not racist
to say that we welcome you to the United States
of America and our language is English, and by the way,
I think it all ties into us being a Christian

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country and it's okay to say Merry Christmas to anyone.
And I think as we look at this inauguration, it's
turning the page on the worst president in my lifetime.
I can't say he was the absolute worst president from
any president, but I could just say he's definitely the
worst president. This is the outgoing president President Biden in

(01:28:15):
my lifetime for a number of reasons. Part of that
is the greatest cover up of his health. And I
think your listening audience can contemplate on who was a
part of that cover up, meaning who was around him,
his wife, Vice President Harris. One of the reasons she
lost the mainstream media who kept telling us, Hey, don't

(01:28:37):
believe your eyes. He's stumbling, he can't speak, he's tripping,
he can't walk, whatever, whatever was going on. We knew
that there was something major going on with this president,
and we could not even trust the mainstream media to
tell us the truth that the greatest cover up of
the last four years is that President Biden is very

(01:28:59):
sick currently and as he leaves office, he was absolutely
impaired and it impacted anybody trusting the Democratic Party because
they just couldn't tell us the truth. And so this
inauguration is about turning the page. It's about saying, hey,
we're going to move in a different direction.

Speaker 3 (01:29:17):
We're going to.

Speaker 5 (01:29:18):
Close down the southern border. We're going to make sure
that our economy. We've got inflation out of control. The
only way to do that is to get gas prices down,
and the only way to do that is to drill.
We want to become less dependent. We've got we've got
foreign countries that we're buying oil from, which is allowing
them to feed into their terrorism and ultimately attack the

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United States of America. It's our national interest to make
sure that we are dealing with our expiration of our
own oil. But there's going to be other things that
he's going to be touching on. We So you know,
this thing about TikTok And and China and specifically understanding
that China wants Taiwan on this president's watch twenty twenty seven,

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very very real. So, whether we're dealing with Taiwan, whether
we're dealing with Cuba, whatever's coming, whether we're dealing with
Russia and Ukraine, whether we're dealing with Israel and Hamas.
This president, as he takes office, the forty seventh president,
has a major, major, major plate to deal with, and
so I'm excited about seeing. You know, I wish this

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country will anyone who's out protesting our democracy. Meaning you
have a president that were on the popular vote, you
had a president that also won on the electoral process.
What are you protesting today? If you live in the
United States of America. We voted, the people spoke over
seventy six or seventy seven million people said they wanted

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this man to be president. So those that are out
there protesting at four degrees or seventeen degrees below zero,
I don't get it. Because there was an election that
it was the election was hill, it was transparent, and
ultimately this man named Donald Trump has been re elected
the forty seventh president. In conclusion of this segment is

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to say, it is the greatest comeback I've ever seen politics.
There is no other president that I know who lost
who was torn apart for about six to eight years
of He's Hitler saying that you know, he's a racist,
he loves the klu kutz Kran. All these kinds of things,
and he was able to overcome that, increase his votes

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with African Americans, increase his votes with Latitos, he was
able to increase his votes with women. And so the
reality of it is, he put together this great voting
block that a Republican candidate has never done as a populace.
The candidate, the only other candidate that I would say
who came close to this is Reagan. But at the
end of the day, he will be the forty seventh president.

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And there's nothing to protest on the Martin Luther King Holiday.
If you want to protest something, find another subject matter,
not the election and the swearing in of the forty
seventh President of the United States of America.

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Vice mayor of the City of Cincinnati. Have ad it, Christopher,
what else is on your mind?

Speaker 3 (01:34:38):
Look?

Speaker 5 (01:34:38):
Brother, the nominations, I watched many of them. Pete Hexseth
of the Department of Defense did a great job answering
questions last week. I was very surprised, and it's hard
to surprise me, Brian Thomas that you know the senators

(01:35:00):
and the personal questions they were asking him that had
nothing to do with his competency. So we talk about
DEEI right, I'm asking what these senators were talking about.
They're asking about his sex life, They're asking him questions
about alcoholism, and so some of you listening back, well,

(01:35:21):
those are pertinent questions. No, he had an FBI background
check that was given to every senator to review. He's
he he acknowledged. Listen. I went to war Afghanistan, Iraq.
I came back with problems, like a lot of Americans
have had problems. But I have rose to the occasion

(01:35:42):
and I climbed that hill and I'm a better person today.
I thought Pam Bondy just knocked it out of the
park for Attorney General. She didn't take any crap from
those senators. And this notion that former President Truck will
be President Truck today at eleven or nine saying and
he was surrounding himself with weak women. Anybody watching those

(01:36:05):
hearings could come to the conclusion he's not surrounding himself
with anybody.

Speaker 3 (01:36:10):
That is weak.

Speaker 5 (01:36:11):
He told those senators, hey, listen, stop pointing your finger
at me. Number two, do your own homework. I'm not
here to do your homework. And so these and then
these notions of her saying, well, I'm gonna make you
answer this question. She said, I don't have to answer
the question the way you want me to answer the question.
Your job is only to decipher what you've heard and

(01:36:34):
decide whether you're going to vote for me or not.
That's essentially what she would say. She held to her
gun and then the governor of North Dakota. I think
it's Christy Noan. She also did a great job answering
the questions of the senators. Those were the three. So
my point is that I think all of those dominations
at the end of the day that the Senators are

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going to approve all of them. They're going to come
all out of committee. There'll be full votes on them.
And I think that President elect again, who will be
President Trump, the forty seventh president at eleven or nine,
I think he's going to get his full cabinet.

Speaker 1 (01:37:09):
Brian Thomas, I think you are predicting accurately on that.
Christopher some really solid candidates. Collectively, they basically can sum
up the response to those stupid questions as I got
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Seven one if you've have KERCIT talk station. Bron Thomas
wrapping up a conversation with a former vice mayor of
the city of Say we call it the smither Van
Christopher Smitherman. What else is on your mind? This Maga Monday,
Doctor Martin Luther King Junior Monday.

Speaker 5 (01:39:08):
Well, look, brother, at the end of the day, our
governor might DeLine this last week appointed his Lieutenant Governor
Housted as the next senator. Big deal because as the
deck is being shuffled, this is a footnote that it
looks like the vic is going to run for government

(01:39:32):
governor of the state of Ohio. And so I look
for that announcement this week from him, and that is
going to be a very very big deal for the
state of Ohio, as the lieutenant governor is now a
senator and who now will be the next governor and

(01:39:54):
that race is coming up in a couple of years,
So it's going to be a big horse race. As
we look at the news cycle for the state of
Ohio over the next five days.

Speaker 1 (01:40:05):
I agree that all that's going to happen, And I
note the timing is rather interesting because vv Ramasm he
was being considered, at least to some extent by Governor
de Wine to fill JD. Vance's Senate seat. Obviously he
went with Houston, but I heard that one of the
reasons he wasn't selected because VvE did say out loud
or expressed a desire to run for governor, which I

(01:40:26):
think would be a great thing. And it was reported
this morning that Vivi Ramason he's no longer with that
DOGE team that Elon musk ramaswimmy effort to pair back
the side of the scope of government and save US twenty
or two trillion dollars annually. But he's no longer with
that group. I guess he was asked to leave or
left or otherwise, you know, is no longer affiliated associated

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with it. So that little extra fact suggests very strongly
that you're right. He's going to announce his run for
Ohio governor. And I think he'd be a great, great
governor of the state. He's a brilliant man.

Speaker 5 (01:41:00):
I agree, and I think that if he would like
to be the governor of the state of Ohio, he's
going to have to come back here and campaign. He's
gonna have to spend his time. He's had a blueprint,
a populist person that he just supported for a president
who won, and I would suspect that the president President

(01:41:21):
Trump would endorse him, so it would make him a
front runner for the state of Ohio. And I said,
these are really big things as we see them kind
of happening right before us, and as we go into closing,
let me say to you, as my brother, as we
as we close out Martin Luther King and the Martin
Luther King Holiday, this is the greatest country. There are

(01:41:43):
people that came before us that sacrifice so much for us.
There are people that die for us. There are people
that march for us. There are people that fought wars
for us that give us the opportunity to have the
privileges that we have today. As this president is sworn in,
I want to be very clear and I'm not against immigration.

(01:42:07):
I am for legal immigration. The President elect has been clear.
And the reason I'm bringing this up on the Martin
Luther King Holiday is that he is going to begin
to deport gang members, murderers, rapists that are here who
are creating havoc on our cities. He's not discussing deporting

(01:42:29):
the dreamers. So people try to if you watch mainstream media,
as they try to say all of these outrageous things,
this is about getting people out of our country who
are here to do harm. And he's made that very
very clear. And it's important for me to say that
out loud on Martin Luther King because those who are

(01:42:51):
saying they support those deportations are being called racist. They
are not. They are people that are saying they believe
in a sovereign country, they want to respect the laws
of this country, and that you just can't come in
here and kill somebody or rape somebody like Lake and Riley,
who is unbelievable that that hasn't even passed yet, a

(01:43:12):
filibuster on something that's so common sense. But the reality
of it is, there are going to be two hundred
one hundred executive orders today. People should buckle up, be
ready on the MLK holiday. We are going to move
forward in this country. And I'm one of those people
that say, come to this country legally, it's a great country,

(01:43:33):
but we don't want your gang members, we don't want
your criminals, we don't want people to rape and murder
our women, which is what has been happening across the
United States of America. They are the ones that are
being put on notice today, not those people that are
here who are dreamers, not those people who are working
and contributing to our society. No one is discussing them

(01:43:56):
on the Martin Luther King Holiday And I just wanted
to make that very clear of Brian Thomas.

Speaker 1 (01:44:00):
Well, I appreciate you doing that, and it rang through
loud and clear from my perspective, as you always ring
through loud and clear. Christopher Smithman, I love having you
on the program, my friends. Great here in your thoughts
and comments and from that independent perspective and sharing your
well your stories with us. I you know, as you
were telling me about your grandmother nineteen she was born

(01:44:21):
in nineteen oh nine. Yes, sir, the minute those words
came out of your mouth, I thought, Wow, she had
to go through Jim Crow, she had to go through prohibition.
She had the women's suffrage a movement it was just
you know, rattling its cages around then. They didn't have
the right to vote, as you pointed out, the Great Depression,
World War two, Korea Vietnam. I mean, wow, just she.

Speaker 5 (01:44:45):
Went from the horse and buggy to airplanes. Yeah, and
really did not discover comfortably flying until she was in
her eighties. She had a beautiful sister in New York,
and once she discovered it and discovered wheel chairs and
how people would treat her, she then began to fly
and see the world. But the reality of it was,

(01:45:07):
she came up through all of those things and many
other things. But at the end of the day, Gremmall
Flowers love this country. Gretmall Flowers was a member of
Bellaman Chapel over fifty years. I know there has to
be one of her parishioners that are listening. It is
absolutely true. She was just a gracious person. And so
what I want all Americans, whether you're black or white,

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are Asian, are Indian, whatever your persuasion is, your your ethnicity,
we are Americans. We have to unite behind that as
we go into this what I would stay historic swearing
in today at eleven or nine of the next the
forty seventh President of the United States of America.

Speaker 1 (01:45:48):
Thank you, Brian Thomas.

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Speaker 1 (01:48:38):
Yes, breaking news the Facebook gainst the messages are lighting up.
We'll take Jim's phone call on this topic. President Joe Biden,
He's not done yet. He issued pardons this morning for
General Mark Milly, the former Chair of the Joint Chief's Staff,
Anthony Fauci and the lawmakers and staffers on the House

(01:48:58):
committee investigating the capital attack, which includes Liz Cheney, Adam Kinzinger,
and Adam Schiff. Didn't see that one coming, did you.
He's not over yet. And I bet if you ask
him tomorrow morning, if he pardoned those people, he won't
remember doing it. Nick, you got a minute here, real quick,

(01:49:19):
and don't plug your book or Joe's going to bang
you from the show. And I'm serious about that.

Speaker 3 (01:49:24):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (01:49:25):
Thanks.

Speaker 16 (01:49:29):
It's a challenge to follow Christopher Snletherman because he's such
a great speaker. But it is incredibly appropriate. But the
second inauguration of Donald Trump is on MLK Day. MLK
was and Trump is a Frederick Douglass Republican, whether either
one of them knew it or not, both support the

(01:49:50):
life empowering values of Frederick Douglas and of our founders,
and those include respect for the US Constitution, limited power
of governm route, free speech, the right to bear arms,
legal immigration, respect for human life, personal responsibility, religious liberty,

(01:50:11):
women's rights, school choice, right the boat, and economic costerity.

Speaker 1 (01:50:18):
Yes, sir, and I think it's.

Speaker 16 (01:50:21):
Incredibly appropriate that the Trump second inauguration is on MLK Day.

Speaker 1 (01:50:25):
Well, great observations, Nick, and I had never heard anyone
refer to MLK Junior as Frederick Douglas Republican. When you
sum it up that way, it's pretty obvious. Whether he
knew it or self identified that way, it's pretty obvious
that he was and he did bring about some wonderful
changes here in America in terms of race relations. Appreciate that, Nick,
I really do stay around. We've got more to talk

(01:50:46):
about a top of the our new including of course
Biden preemptively pardoning people who haven't been charged with a crime.
Isn't that interesting? Stay around me right back.

Speaker 10 (01:50:56):
Your voice, Thank you for taking that call.

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Speaker 17 (01:51:14):
On fifty five KRC, the Talk Station. Eight oh five
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wishing everyone a happy Monday. It is Martin Luther King
Junior Day. Of course, talk with Christopher Smithing about that
and it is, of course, Maga Monday. That's the moniker
that curbage mind laid on. I love it, so Maga Monday.

(01:51:36):
We're expecting a slew of executive orders. And since Joe
Biden is still president, believe it or not, even though
he doesn't realize he is, he's at it again.

Speaker 1 (01:51:47):
On the heels of commuting twenty five hundred non violent
drug offender sentences on Friday, Joe Biden has issued blanket
preemptive pardons for General Mark Milly, former chairman of the
Jointed Chiefs of Staff, doctor Anthony fauci Yes, former director
of the National Institute of Alogy and Infectious Diseases, a

(01:52:08):
man who's infamous, as well as the lawmakers and staffers
on the House committee that investigated the Capitol Hill attack
on January sixth. What do you make of that? What's
your reaction to that? And I got this big, long
statement from him, and he just talks about their records,
and he says, alarmingly, public servants have been subjected to

(01:52:30):
ongoing threats and intimidation for faithfully discharging their duties. I
believe in the rule of law. I am optimistic that
the strength of our legal institutions will ultimately prevail over politics.
But these are exceptional circumstances, and I cannot in good
conscience do nothing. Baseless and politically motivated investigations wreak havoc

(01:52:52):
on the lives, safety, and financial security of targeted individuals
and their families, even when individuals have done nothing wrong
and in fact have done the right thing and will
ultimately be exonerated. Ooh, that's a bold statement. The mere
fact of being investigated or prosecuted can irreparably damage reputations
and finances. Wow. Well, less, of course, you're Donald Trump
and you can afford all the lawyers it takes to

(01:53:13):
fend off lawfare that you and your side of the
Ledger have been waging against them for years and years,
false accusations, Russian collusion. That is why I'm exercising my
authority to the Constitution of parton General Mark Milly, Director
Anthony Faucis, members of Congress and staff who served on
the Select Committee in the US Capital and DC Metropolitan

(01:53:35):
Police officers who testified before the Select Committee hmm. People
who merely testified US Capital and DC Metropolitan Police officers
who were there as fact witnesses have they been implicated.
I don't see anything in here about the FBI, because

(01:53:57):
a lot of people are over the mind that the
FBI actually agent some measure of coordination, you know, facilitating
getting people into the Capitol building. You know, FBI plants
people whispering in the ears, rasputint sort of like suggesting
that maybe they should storm the capitol, that kind of thing.
There's a lot of evidence that was going on. Anyway, said,

(01:54:18):
the issues of these pardons should not be mistaken as
an acknowledgment that any individual engaged in any wrongdoing. Oh no, no, no.
Nor should acceptance be misconstrued as an admission of guilt
for any offense, because I guess what he mentions acceptance.
There is no obligation for a person like say doctor Fauci.
What if he doesn't want to be pardoned because he

(01:54:38):
doesn't believe he did anything wrong. I don't think you
have to accept a pardon, so you don't need to
pardon me. I haven't done anything wrong anyway. Our nation
ows these public service the debt of gratitude for their
tireless commitment to our country. I'll let you decide if
he's accurate on that.

Speaker 3 (01:54:53):
But.

Speaker 1 (01:54:55):
Pardoning them for any prosecution. Now they have been complet pardoned.
It's it's it's in essence that they now face absolutely
no criminal liability for any federal crimes that they may
have committed. That doesn't mean that these investigations aren't worth
looking into or or moving forward. Just because doctor Fauci

(01:55:16):
can't be held criminally liable, it doesn't mean that, you know,
those looking into these matters behind the scenes, those running
these selectmmittees to figure out why in the hell anyone
was ordered to stand six feet away from each other
when that didn't do anything. And doctor Fauci has already
admitted he has pulled that figure out of his butt.
It needs to be investigated thoroughly so that it we

(01:55:37):
can learn something from it. And as if as far
as shiff is concerned, you know, go ahead and investigate him,
Investigate this, this whole, all these matters, and at least
revealed to the general public how we were lied to,
how our government was used to go after the commander

(01:55:57):
in chief. I think that's important information for us to
know and to learn from. So history will judge, you know,
the president who ordered this presumably or the powers that
be in his administration, who ordered this attack on the
commander in chief, who lied to us, who stirred the

(01:56:18):
pot of nonsense, who ordered you know, the Steele dossier.
Democratic National Committee orders that pace for it, and they
may perpetuate and and spill out and suggest that it's real.
You got the Hunter Biden laptop thing. They knew it
was real. They knew it, and yet engage in concerted

(01:56:41):
efforts to cover it up from the American public by
peddling this this this Russian disinformation nonsense and parenthetically on
that President elect Trump is going to suspend the security
clearance of the fifty one former intelligence officials found who
signed onto that thing. It's one of his promises, maybe
day one, and they should have the secure clearance pulled
because they were aware that it was real when they

(01:57:04):
lied to us. It's just so Donald or just so
Joe Biden had a talking point to respond to the
accusations in the debate with Donald Trump, the debate that
of course spelled the end of his political career and
why we're here today, So investigate away just because Trump
pardoned someone. And then there's also that argument that I
think it's a legitimate one if you're not going to

(01:57:25):
face criminal liability. You've got to tell the truth. You
can't take the fifth on anything because you cannot be incriminated.
So maybe we can more readily and easily get to
the bottom of it. But you know, shock shocking, really
no one, and you know Schiff was all eager when
he was on the panels looking at Donald Trump's cabinet

(01:57:45):
selections and interviewing these folks, keen on knowing whether, for example,
the new head of the Department of Justice was going
to be going after uh well, some of these people.
He didn't name himself or ask about himself, but he
sure did talk about others. Didn't like some on the
January sixth committee. I don't know. I can't say I'm disappointed,

(01:58:10):
but I can't say I'm surprised. Let's see what New
Hampshire Gary's got. Five one three, seven hundred two three
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New Hampshire, Gary, welcome back to the show, my friend.
Good to hear from you this morning. Good to hear
from you, Brian.

Speaker 18 (01:58:26):
I think that's pretty much cements Joe Biden's legacy right
to a to a pulp. Actually, I think this is
going to turn into a good thing for conservatives because
they're going to find out what what how corrupt the
Democrat Party is now these people J six and that

(01:58:52):
they've been pardoned. However, people they've done business.

Speaker 1 (01:58:57):
With them and taking brides wide to this.

Speaker 18 (01:59:01):
False testimony and everything, they can be prosecuted to the
fullest extent of the wall. Also that once he starts
getting testimony because they can't lead the fifth that opened
them up to state prosecution. So I think we can
find out there's going to be a lot of state,

(01:59:24):
the conservative states that are going to go after these
people full sill.

Speaker 1 (01:59:29):
Well, yeah, I guess much like Trump being investigated in
New York state courts right and others, and you know
that situation unforded in Georgia. Again, these pardons only apply
to federal crimes. They don't extend the state. So it's
we can keep our fingers crossed. But your point is
the one I was making too, which is go ahead
and investigate, look into this, find out where the corruption was,

(01:59:51):
and perhaps remain that will provide Donald Trump with extra
reasons to crack down on these folks so it never
happens again.

Speaker 18 (02:00:00):
I thought is if the Republicans don't do a full
investigation on this, now that it's out obvious, then the
Republicans gotta.

Speaker 1 (02:00:09):
Go Yeah, yeah, what good are they? I couldn't agree more. Yep,
couldn't agree more. Good call new Afster, Gary, appreciate it. Man,
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Information about contest eight nineteen fifty about KRCD talk station,
Happy Monday, fingers cross. My friend Thomas supposed to give
us a call from Washington, DC Live. That'll take place
at eight thirty if he follows through. In the meantime,
Tom is on the line. Not that Tom, Tom, Welcome
to the morning show. Thanks for calling in.

Speaker 19 (02:02:06):
So I was wondering since then the Democrats put all
these organizations, like they increased the UH or I r
S agents and they put parents on watch lists and everything.
Can we can we like, uh have one I R
S agent assigned that doctor Fauci wanted to lise Chainey

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and to scrutinize every single thing constantly on them, like
they were going to us put them on a Paris
watch list prevent them from flying on you know, civilian airlines.

Speaker 1 (02:02:41):
Hey, hey, that'd be okay with me, aren't they supposed
to be doing that scrutinizing their taxes anyway and looking
for I don't know, suspicious activity reports. Oh that was
like Hunter Biden. More more on Hunter Biden's suspicious activity
reports with regard to his finances than probably any planet,
any human being on the planet. And yet nothing came
of that. What's the point of it.

Speaker 19 (02:03:03):
We've still got plenty of years of their life left,
so it's bound to slip up sooner or later. And
I'm thinking somehow, you know, they deserve you know, elections
have consequences, and I suppose.

Speaker 1 (02:03:19):
But you know this also does Tom. I mean again,
given the I guess the world record for commutations issued
by Joe Biden, we had that initial twelve hundred or so,
and then he commutes twenty five hundred drug sentences, and
now he the prelim or the preemptive pardons for fauci

(02:03:40):
at all. Donald Trump can pardon all the January sixth
ers he wants. Now, I suppose he's got some sort
of political cover for that, but we'll see, we'll see.

Speaker 19 (02:03:50):
I'm just one other thing. I went to the Foreign
Exchange over here in the Springboro. It's the first class operation.

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three TAK pound five fifty on AT and T phones.
So hopefully we get that update live from DC with
my friend Tom O'Brien. That'll be maybe taking place in
the next segment. And we're not doing money Monday Brian
James cancelled today because of Martin Luther King Junior day.
Uh moving away. I just got to kind of go
back for it's connected to absolutely nothing. But I found

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this so utterly and unbelievably preposterous, and I'm glad people
are waking up to the idea that woke is bad.
I mean, it's one of the reasons Trump won the election.
These DEI policies and this woke reality and shoving these
gender pronouns down everybody's throat doesn't sit well at all.

(02:05:00):
And it's the antithesis I would argue, of the freedoms
that we enjoy in our country. Yes, you can be
a transgender person in the United States of America. It's
not outlawed, there's no crime against it, and we are
entitled to draw our own conclusions about whether we want
to accept or not. That's the case with literally everything,

(02:05:20):
so it living in a free society provides you can
live your life as you see fit, But that doesn't
mean I have to live my life in accordance with
your rules and realities. The only reason I bring this up,
this story could have been in the stack is stupid,
but I had it separately pouted and amongst my stack
of things this morning washing Washington State University's Stevenson Fitness Center,

(02:05:42):
here's an opportunity for you, offering free lessons every Friday.
According to the class description for this free lesson, Queer
pole Fit, that's the name of it, Queer poll Fit
Surprised I didn't let me a phrasing from Strecker. Is
meant to create a community, an environment that helps folks
feel safe and disrupt stereotypical ideas about pole dancing, taught

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by our queer poll instructors. Come as you are and
enjoy this fun and challenging format. Lessons apparently being promoted
as being for all who identify as LGBTQ plus and
their allies. So if you're an ally of the community,
you don't have to fall in any of the LGBTQ

(02:06:29):
plus categories in order to experience Queer pole Fit. WS
Recreation Fitness coordinator Laura yes Dustinski. So this is labeled queer.
You're allowed to be present, however, if you are, and
you will be seen exactly in that way. We want
to break those boundaries and create a safe space for
people so they can participate and try something new. Wow,

(02:06:55):
I mean wow, what do you do for a living? Oh?
I teach queer poll fit at Stevenson Fitness Center. Exactly
say twenty five fifty five gersee talk station. This world
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you're gonna do local stories that we're gonna get a
live report from DC. I can roll with either or
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it'll feel more like zero with the win overnight low
of four feeling more like minus ten minus twenty. It'll

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be cloudy as well, platty tomorrow in part feel like
two degrees on a high of fifteen minus five Tuesday
night with clouds and a partly cloudie maybe some sun
Wednesday with a high of twenty one four degrees. Right now, now,
let's see about traffic conditions, Chuck bro.

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Speaker 1 (02:08:36):
Eighty nine and fifty five KR see the talk station
and a Happy Monday to you. Interesting timing giving the
Joe Biden pardons for the committee investigating on January sixth,
including Schiff. My next guest is going to be in
the next segment. Chris Berger the director of a new,

(02:08:56):
brand new, and what they called groundbreaking documentary documentary War
on Truth. He's done several films that screened before Congress
and one of which he directed, a movie called Capital Punishment.
Everything they told you about Jay six was a lie.
He ended up being investigated by the FBI as a

(02:09:17):
national security threat to the United States of America. HU
it should be rather interesting discussion with him about the
new movie The War on Truth, a documentary on Jay six,
he questions out loud, is it a lie? What if
it was really just a war on truth? Was it instigated?
And going back to my comments about I didn't see

(02:09:38):
Biden pardoning any members of the FBI who were by
some accounts involved in that anyhow, five three seven four
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from Washington. He's going to going to get a ground
view of what's going on there. It is Maga Monday,
and again of course was celebrating doctor Martin Luther King's accomplishments.

(02:09:59):
It's Martin Luther King Junior Day. The funniest, weirdest local story.
This is rather strange and kind of frightening as well.
We got a man facing A twenty three year old
man was in court on over the weekend on Saturday
after he attempted to kidnap two students at Deer Park
Schools on Friday. Devious Eden Thomas Marcario facing several charges

(02:10:21):
including attempted kidnapping, illegal possession of a deadly weapon near
a school, and burglary. They say he entered Deer Park
High School Friday attempted to kidnap a fourteen year old,
failed to do that, He then went down the street
to Amity Elementary and attempted to kidnap an eight year old.
District spokesperson speaking with local news WCPU as Molly shram
Cheer props Thomas Marcario entered the high school security entry

(02:10:44):
away about eleven fifteen and attempted to pick up the
fourteen year old not on the contact list, So they
called the child's parent, who said she knew the guy,
but that her kids were not to go with him.
High school team then alerted Amity Elementary since the fourteen
year old had a sibling at the elementary school. They
were on the phone with Amity. That's when he entered
the main office and was then approached by school security

(02:11:08):
officer and administrative assistant. Security officer contacted the police, who
discovered Thomas Marcarrey was intoxicated at the time of the
attempted kidnappings, court to court documents, police also found a
loaded firearm and open alcohol containers in his car. The
gun reported stolen, Prosecutor's office said in court on Saturday,
his defense that are a plea of not guilty, claiming

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that what happening here is not quite it is not
quite as spectacular as the allegrations initially make it seem.
That's least the words of his attorney. The two children
involved in the alleged kidnapping attempts are children of Thomas
Marcarry's what they call baby Mama. That's the words of
the defense attorney in court on Saturday. He has other
children with this woman with the fourteen year old and

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the eight year old are not his children. Documents say
he was attempting to keep the children from their mother
in attempt to gain contact with her. His attorney claimed
that he was only trying to give car keys to
the children so they could return them to their mother. Amen, Joseph.
He said he wasn't trying to kidnap them or take
them or anything. Not some strange guy praying on schools.

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According to his attorney, when asking for a higher bond,
the prosecution emphasized to the judge of these are not
Thomas Marcario's children, that he endangered the community, himself and
the children due to open alcohol and the firearm in
his car. Kevin kind of judge gave him a total
bond of four hundred and twenty three thousand dollars. He's

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got multiple attempts of just a whole bunch of charges
eight in total. Expected to be a report to the
grand jury. Friday, January twenty fourth, CVG police had to
show up for a possible incident an arriving flight over
since an international airport. They were called to an arriving
flight Sunday afternoon. Air Canada flight landed around three twenty

(02:12:56):
pm held up at CEG after a call reporting a
possible incident on the flight. Sources on the flight say
there was a heavy police presence and the US Customs
and Border Protection were checking passports and asking for passengers
purpose of travel. They say After CBG police and Public
Safety checked the flight, operations returned to normal. Let's see

(02:13:17):
here that him Joe had a call come in. I
was just hoping it was my friend Tom and DC
apparently not. Please say one is that him Tom? Welcome
to the show. Is hoping you'd call in.

Speaker 3 (02:13:35):
Thank you, Brian, Good morning.

Speaker 1 (02:13:37):
Live from DC. We got about a little about a
minute here to you give us a report. I saw
a bunch of pictures posted like apparently there's a massive
police presence there anyway.

Speaker 3 (02:13:48):
Clearly, the odd thing that happened last night is that
the our Ohio in augur a ball was across town,
very close to the arena where the victory rally was
yesterday with Kid Rock and all that, So it was
incredibly jammed up. We actually had to get out of
the bus and walk to the to the ball and

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rain because the bus was moving nowhere.

Speaker 1 (02:14:12):
So lots and lots of people in DC today, I guess.

Speaker 3 (02:14:18):
I'm sure there are. Unfortunately we've not been out due
to the weather and the schedule to see what what
the crowds are like. I'm sure that. I'm sure there's
a bunch of people.

Speaker 1 (02:14:32):
Well, if they were packed in yesterday, they were packed
in yesterday. I mean it's going to be even worse today,
at least in terms of the number of people. You
mentioned the Ohio celebration ball that you went to well attended,
I presume. Was it fun, went off without a hitch
other than the having to walk a little bit.

Speaker 3 (02:14:49):
It was fabulous. I was told that the Ohio contingent
has more folks here than any other state, close to fifty.
I was told I don't know that for a fact,
but it was point an event.

Speaker 1 (02:15:04):
It wouldn't shock me given that jd. Vance will be
Vice President of the United States coming up shortly. So
are you gonna be able to get in for the
swearing in? Because I know they moved it indoors for
the rotunda. I'm guessing first they say because of weather
related issues, but also I'm sure due to heightened security concerns.

Speaker 3 (02:15:21):
You know, I've heard both things. I really think that
it's it is truly weather related because it's supposed to
be close to twenty with windshills down in the singles
or low teens, so it's pretty bad. But the I'm sorry, Brian,
you asked me something else.

Speaker 1 (02:15:41):
Yeah, just just trying to get a little factual information
from before. We have the part company here, so you're
gonna get Do you know whether you're going to be
able to get into the rotunda?

Speaker 3 (02:15:50):
I mean, thank you, that was the other question asked me. You. No,
the rotend only holds I mean maybe a thousand people
at most, or five hundred or so. It's you know,
it's going to be foreign dignitaries in Congress and important
important folks. The arena itself only holds about twenty thousand people,

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and we would have to have gotten in line at
probably eight this morning to wait until noon, same as
the event yesterday. The rally would have been the same thing.
We had to be in line at nine to get
into the arena for a three o'clock show. And there
again you have weather issues. We came prepared for our

(02:16:30):
outdoor gear. But that's a long wait.

Speaker 1 (02:16:33):
That's it. Yeah, listen, you're talking to the guy who
left at halftime in the Freezer Bowl back in the eighties.
There's no way I'll be staying in line for any
of that. Well, Tom, I thank you for calling in
you and Jackie. I wish you all the safe and
well wishes in the world in prayers and safe travels
on your return trip. And let's hope today goes off
without a hitch. And I bet the excitement is in

(02:16:56):
the air as you stand around today.

Speaker 3 (02:16:59):
Collective sigh of relief, Brian, and then, thank you so
much for the opportunity to talk. God bless America and
we will talk.

Speaker 1 (02:17:06):
To you soon. I look forward to it. Tom, take care.
Take thirty seven fifty five Krcity Talk Station Chris Bergard,
The War on Truth. That'll be next.

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Speaker 1 (02:17:21):
Hey, forty one to fifty five kc DE talk station.
A very happy Monday to you. Timing could not be better.
Happy to welcome to the fifty five Carcy Morning Show
director Chris Bergard. He has directed quite a few movies,
some of which I'm sure my listening audience has seen.
We're gonna talk today about the War on Truth. You
may have seen him. He's that was an actor in
the popular shows This in the nineties, at Growing Pains,
Tour Duty, and they appeared in numerous television and movie roles.

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And then directed the Film's Border, which screened for Congress
in two thousand and seven, Death County and The River,
a Broken Dreams screen before Congress in twenty twenty three.
He directed Capital Punishment. Everything he told you about Jay
six was a lie. He didn't earn an oscar for that,
but he did up getting investigated by the FB. We're
today talking about the War on Truth, his new movie
about Jay six. Welcome to the program, Chris. It is

(02:18:06):
a pleasure to have you on today tonight or.

Speaker 12 (02:18:09):
Be here it's great day today, gud bless.

Speaker 1 (02:18:11):
It is a great data that we're celebrating MAGA Monday,
in addition to Martin Luther King Day. But I'm sure
you've gotten word out that this morning. President Biden still
at it. He pardoned, among others, doctor Fauci, but also
the lawmakers and staffords from the House committee that investigated
the capital's attack on January sixth, including specifically Representatives Liz
Cheney and Adam Kinzinger and of course Senator Adam Schiff.

(02:18:34):
What's your reaction to before we dive into the details
of your movie.

Speaker 12 (02:18:38):
Well, Brian, let me just ask you questions. Help me
to understand this, Brian, how do you pardon somebody for
something they haven't been charged or convicted of. What do
you know about their guilt or their criminal activity that
we don't.

Speaker 1 (02:18:51):
It certainly does suggest that he has knowledge of their guilt. Well,
that was the case with Hunter Biden. He pardoned them
literally for everything that he had ever done on over
the past ten years or so. Now these are federal pardons,
he doesn't extend into state prosecution. So I suppose maybe
some of the details of your movie come out, Maybe
there's state prosecutions that can take place for these offenders.

Speaker 12 (02:19:13):
You know, Brian, Yeah, and that has been our hope
is for transparency and for people being held responsible for
their acts. You know, Brian, We made War on Truth
in part the movie because of me being charge, of
me being investigated for making capital punishment. And it's interesting,

(02:19:35):
while I was what I was doing for a job,
the inst FBI first came to me was I was
making another movie on the border with Tom Homan. So,
I mean, you talk about them stepping on people because
they don't want information to get out, you know, the
War on Truth. We've got the movie out. We also
don't have a series which is available for free for folks.

(02:19:56):
There's so much information in there that literally the way
you look at this past federal administration, when you see
the fact that they wanted at least one hundred dead
people to die that day, When you see police officers,
lieutenants from the Capitol Police Department saying that on that

(02:20:17):
day everyone was set up, the maga people of the
Capitol Police. When you see the length that the government
and the administration at the highest levels has gone to
the lie of the American people over and over, just
like like buying. Sicnick did not die of being bludgeoned
at by MAGA supporters. The other four officers that keep

(02:20:38):
saying five law enforcement officers died on j six, They
say that to this day the other four officers died
of suicide weeks and months afterwards. That lie covers up
the four Trump supporters that did die that day and
whose deaths should be investigated. This cover up goes way
to the top. And you'll see in the film that

(02:20:58):
we need to have investigation, not just in the list Chainey
and these other folks that these parted that fighting's partying,
but we need to take a look at and see
if the US backed overthrow of the Ukrainian government in
twenty fourteen was address rehearsal for J six, and if so,
which of the same players were involved. That needs to
be investigated.

Speaker 1 (02:21:18):
Wow, I've never heard those two incidents being linked before.

Speaker 12 (02:21:24):
What the movie?

Speaker 1 (02:21:24):
What's the movie? Of course, you got the greatest audience
in the world to push this movie, my friend, I
assure you of that. And what of Ashley Babbitt I
as a lawyer and as a firearms owner, and and
and you know, uh, I'm a big fan of shooting sports.
Generally speaking, I understand when you can use deadly force

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and when you cannot. That woman did not pose an
eminent threat of grievous bodily harm or death to that officer.
She was squeezed in between that little window. She was
not armed, wasn't brandishing a firearm, and yet they gunned
her down. To me, that was just outright murder.

Speaker 12 (02:22:01):
Brian's going to break your heart when you see footage
in this movie that I'm sure you haven't seen up
until the seconds which she died. After that, a fourteen
year military veteran was up on your oaks defend the constitution.
She was actually physically trying to stop and take down
the most aggressive, violent infiltrator that day. There was a

(02:22:22):
guy named Zach Allen who's hitting and breaking the window
with a military helmet. She grabs him, he pulls away,
she grabs him again. She punches him with the left hook,
knocks his glasses off, just as somebody else gun gun
and she panics and goes out through that window. That
was not only a bad shooting, but she died a hero.

(02:22:42):
And you're going to see in this is that when
she's not the only one whose death was suspicious that day,
Roseanne Boilin is already unconscious on the ground while she
was being beaten by Officer Lyla Morris. There's eyewitness testimony
that says the third blow is what killed her to
be investigated. When you have people dying of heart attacks

(02:23:03):
after being hit in the chest with flash banks, that
needs to be investigated. And what you're going to see
in this film and you're talking about the bird shooting,
the bird shooting, and you shot an unarmed woman didn't
even see your hands. Everybody in the film, from law
enforcement to FBI with the blowers to military guys, all
say that was a bad shoot. But here's the deal.

(02:23:25):
It could have been so much worse. And miss one
hundred and ten percent believe was the real plan was.
They wanted at least one hundred dead Americans and the
blood running down the Hall of Congress. And it got
screwed up by one guy, a guy named Lieutenant Terif
Johnson Tarik. You hear him on the radio for twenty
minutes trying to get permission to evacuate the chambers, the

(02:23:46):
House chambers and the Senate chambers, and he doesn't get it. Finally,
he makes a call on his own. He goes against protocol.
He says, I'm making the call, let's evacuate. Why that's
important is because the rules for deadly force is an
engagement with Capitol police. You can use deadly force, shoot
to kill if you're defending people, senators, staffers, congressman, but

(02:24:08):
you cannot do it if you're only defending property, real estate. Right,
So if Tarik would have cleared everything out twenty minutes earlier,
Bird never could have fired that gun because it's the
sound would have gone out. It's cleared. Can't use deadly horse.
Ashley Babbitt would still be alive. If he had waited
and done it twenty minutes later and not done it

(02:24:29):
at all, then every one of those people you saw
that came into the house floor and the Senate chambers
would have been dead. That was the original plan of.

Speaker 1 (02:24:38):
J six, and that would be for the purpose of
sort of illustrating that it was an actual attempt to
overthrow the government. The carnage illustrates that. And rather than
what I've always described it as a drunken fraternity party
gotten out of hand. I mean, when I was my
listeners know this, I said it a bunch of times.
I was watching that unfold screening at my laptop, which

(02:24:58):
is where the live feed was coming from. You know, optics,
optics don't do that, stop it, you know. And the
idea though, that you get this mob of people, it's
easy to egg people on. And I've always suspected on
some level that, yeah, there were government people in there
encouraging people to act this way so they could blow
it out of proportion. So ultimately, is that the conclusion

(02:25:18):
that you reach in the War on truth?

Speaker 12 (02:25:21):
Yes, it's that, and it's even bigger. You know, after
four years of looking at this footage in the both
movies and the series, you'll see you can you get
to the point where it's not just Okay, this is
a real maga person, this is this is me infiltrator,
You're trying to think, which is this? Who is this guy?
Is he just on the cover cop? Is he FBI?

Speaker 3 (02:25:41):
Is he DHS?

Speaker 12 (02:25:42):
Is he a military contractor? Or is he just one
of the paid anarchists that they brought in we filmed
this stuff. You'll see him there. You'll see people changing
from black black Antifa clothes into Trump clothes and trying
to get me and my wife, my daughter to attack
the police, or you go to the FBI agents around
the ground. We said, Hey, you got bad guys trying

(02:26:03):
to get us attack the peace. You want to know
who they are?

Speaker 3 (02:26:06):
No?

Speaker 12 (02:26:06):
Do you want to take a report?

Speaker 5 (02:26:07):
No?

Speaker 12 (02:26:07):
Can I show you this footage I have of them
doing it?

Speaker 3 (02:26:10):
No?

Speaker 12 (02:26:11):
And then a few weeks later you see Chris Ray
sitting before Congress saying that there if there was no
evidence that any BLM, A TIEF or our anarchist organizations
contributed to violence that day, that's a lie. That's a
line he would if Mike Flint had said that, he
would have put Mike Flint in prison. You know, and
what you're going to see in this in this now,

(02:26:33):
there were so many FBI informants in the crowd that
day that payroll lost track of them all. In our
original movie, we had we had a guy, Mark E. Gribbs,
DA agent his his he had an asset his a
guy he thought he was the best friend hanging out
turned out being FBI ascid who is texting with the
FBI that day while he's trying to get Mark to

(02:26:53):
go into the Capitol because Mark is off duty weapon
with him I mean, you've got a journalist, Bobby Pow,
who had footage of what looks like two very professional
either military or law enforcement guys undercover breaking into the Capitol.
One of them's breaking the window. He's telling Bobby to
get in there. He's pushing people to the window. Bobby

(02:27:14):
turns around, he sees his breast, he sees the camera
on him. Also, this guy turns around as one tot
eighty and acts like he's protecting the window. Didn't fly. Now,
when Bobby has this footage of this guy and another
guy that looks like an operator pushing people into the
front doors, he can't get it to any mainstream media.
He gets its congressman. No one will do anything with

(02:27:36):
his footage. He has lunch with a former congressman, and
according to Bobby, this congressman offers him two hundred thousand
dollars to lose the footage. So when Bobby says he
won't do that because he wants to save the country,
they'd have to kill him. According to Bobby, this former
congressman said, well that can be arranged.

Speaker 1 (02:27:53):
Oh wow, geez.

Speaker 12 (02:27:56):
Yeah, that's in the series. You can see the series
of his Glory.

Speaker 1 (02:28:00):
It's in the series and give us that website again.

Speaker 12 (02:28:04):
So to watch the miniseries and the movie, you just
go to his glory dot tv, his Glory dot tv,
and if you want to just get the movie, just
go to the warntruthmovie dot com, the.

Speaker 1 (02:28:15):
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