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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Oh Lord, we got some
excitement here in the parking
lot this morning.
When I pulled up, the firetruck was here, lights blaring.
Luckily the sound was not on.
I was the first one to pull up.
It's parked a little bitfurther down than our main
entrance.
So I thought, well, maybethey're not here for us.
And you know, I had all kindsof other thoughts going through
my head that I won't share withyou right now.
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But then my somebody finallycomes who comes in and unlocks
the door.
He pulls up an employee, a teamlead, and he goes up to the
door and they get out of thetruck and go up to him.
And then I rolled down mywindow and I can hear our alarm
is going off in our building.
I don't know what's happening.
All right, I think it's allokay, though Whatever.
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Know what's happening?
All right, I think it's allokay, though, whatever.
So I have look, trump, musk,trump, musk in this little titty
fight.
Oh my gosh, this rokey-doke,ridiculous ass clownery.
And then you got Steve Bannonout there calling for Trump to
deport Elon.
What in the world that was onthe New Yorkork post this
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morning?
Everybody needs to calm the fdown.
Okay, we americans are waybigger and stronger.
We have more important thingsto do than worry about two rich
guys having a little titty assfight on social media.
So just stop, just knock it off.
This is this is not gonna hurtus at all, okay, okay, well,
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anyway, I need to move on tosomething else, because it's
just so dumb.
It's dumb.
I do have to read this one tweetfrom kat temp.
I love it.
She says thankfully we don'thave more women in positions of
power.
Things might get too dramatic.
You nailed it, kat temp.
Good for you.
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Yes, yes, I remember all themen out there talking about
women being all emotional andcan't do this and shouldn't be
doing that.
Well, looky here, all right,but we look, we've got other
important things to do, to thinkabout, and, uh, we really look.
Come on, maybe jd vance can goin there and smooth things out.
I don't know who knows the wordout.
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Nick Sorter put out thatthere's gonna be a phone call
between the two today.
Whatever Elon is, golly, he isjust throwing a little titty fit
, is he not?
I mean, goodness Elon, how oldare you?
No wonder you're not married,no wonder no one will marry you.
You're a child, goodnessgracious.
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Okay, moving on, I had a big old, long monologue in my head that
I wanted to say but now it'sall gone.
That's why I'm a writer and notan orator.
Is that a word?
I don't know if it's a word ornot, but it is now.
Um, because I can take my timeand write and come up with the
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words I want to say, and deleteand retype and all that crap,
okay, so, uh, I have a specialrequest from Mr Sean's he wants
to talk about.
He wants me to bring up D-Day,because it is june 6th, and it
was june 6, 1944, in d-day, thatthe americans stormed the
beaches of france to helpliberate europe from the nazi
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germany okay, nazis, anyway.
Um, and I had a bunch of thingshere that I wanted to read and
go over.
Wow, now it's all gone.
Hmm, all right, bear with me,bear with me, all right.
So we all know D-Day, june 6,1944.
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I am curious to see if we hearany of the mainstream media
bring this up, I'm going to sayno, they're going to all talk
about Trump and Elon.
They're not going to bring upJune 6, 1944, because you know,
it was such a long time ago,everybody's probably forgotten
it.
That's why I thank you, mrShons, for asking me to bring
this up forgotten it.
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That's why thank you, mr shawns, for, uh, asking me to bring
this up.
All right, the largest land,sea and air invasion ever
attempted was years in themaking.
World war ii in europe beganwith an invasion of poland by
nazi germany in september 1939.
I was just listening to akennedy podcast and she and a
bunch of other Fox Newsjournalists went over to Poland
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and Auschwitz and all that, andif you can find it, I'll try to
find it and put it out on um onX her video, her podcast about
it and she tells about the visitand all the stuff that she saw
and that you may not see or hearanywhere else, and it was quite
eye-opening.
I mean, I've known about it too, but to keep hearing about it,
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we need to keep hearing about it, and it makes me want to spend
my vacation to go over there andexperience this and go through
it, my goodness.
So Britain and France declaredwar in response but could do
little to help the Poles.
In the spring of 1940, germanleader Adolf Hitler staged
successful invasions of Denmark,norway, belgium, holland and
other nations.
Now I'm just reading this fromthe WW2 org site.
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So it says D-Day, it's ddayorg,is what I'm reading this from.
Almost immediately, britishleaders began envisioning ways
to get back across the channelin an amphibious assault,
eventually codenamed operationoverlord that's the official
name of it.
By the way, d is for the actual.
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It's like a code name in themilitary, it's just d, day is a
code name.
There's also h hour formilitary code.
All right, moving on.
I know I'm getting distractedhere.
I kind of want to.
All right, you know what.
I'm just going to read thewhole damn thing.
How about that?
So, understanding the threatsuch an invasion would pose,
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hitler began to build formidabledefenses along the entire
channel coast, which was calledhis at Atlantic Wall.
In 1941, nazi Germany invadedthe Soviet Union, formerly a
partner.
Also, by the end of the year,the United States entered the
war after Japan, an ally ofGermany, attacked the American
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base at Pearl Harbor, hawaii.
The entry of the US into thealliance meant the scope of the
planned cross-channel invasionwould grow Soon.
American forces began arrivingin England to train for the
invasion.
At the Tehran Conference inNovember of 1943, allied leaders
decided to cross-channelinvasion would occur in the
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spring of 1944, with AmericanGeneral Dwight Eisenhower as
Supreme Allied Commander of themultinational operation.
By the way, it was reallysupposed to be, it was scheduled
for June 5th 1944, but therewere storms coming in and they
decided to wait a day.
In case you didn't know that, alittle bit of information would
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be needed.
What equipment each man had tocarry and the essential question
of how to keep this a secretfrom the enemy were debated and
planned.
The final plan called for some156,000 men to land on five
beaches on the coast of Normandythe Americans at Utah and Omaha
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in the West, and the Britishand Canadians at Gold, juneau
and Sword.
They would be bolstered byparachute and glider landings
and supported by some 5,000ships and 11,000 airplanes.
That is a lot.
Planners set the date for June5th 1944 for the landings, but a
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storm that day meant it wouldbe too cloudy to bombard German
coastal defenses and too windyfor men to disembark from
landing craft.
British meteorologist JamesStagg advised General Eisenhower
of a temporary break in theweather clearer skies and
lighter winds which wouldpotentially allow invasion to
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commence 24 hours later.
With his assault, naval and aircommanders all saying go.
Eisenhower gave the order.
And wow, I mean you talk aboutkids being men that day, because
that's what they were.
Hand over your heart and salutethe American flag today, thank
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you, lord, and say a prayerGoodness gracious.
And there was.
So I wonder.
Oh, also, I was curious to seehow many of these veterans were
still living today.
And, by the way, the fire truckis gone.
So I'm reading this fromnationalww2museumorg here we go,
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you're going to find outEveryday.
Memories of World War II aredisappearing from living history
.
Yes, the men and women whofought and won this great
conflict are now in their 90sand or older are now in their
90s and or older.
According to US Department ofVeteran Affairs statistics, only
66,143 of the 16.4 millionAmericans who served in World
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War II are alive as of 2020-24.
So there you go.
Now you know.
So, yeah, tweet out aremembrance today, so the kids
of the generation coming up willlearn something.
All right, I have a question ofthe day.
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All right, I guess I'll goalong with the crowd today and
just give me your thoughts onthe whole Elon Trump thing.
What do you give me?
Your take on it?
What do you think?
What me?
Your thoughts on the whole ElonTrump thing?
What do you give me your takeon it.
What do you think?
What are your thoughts on it?
I guess I'm just astounded byhow a grown man like Elon Musk
is behaving on Twitter.
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The only thing I fear is himtaking the control back and not
letting conservatives talk onTwitter again if he's going to
become a never Trumper.
I'm just astounded how grownmen can act like this.
I'm just astounded.
But you know, elon was neverreally a Republican or a
conservative, not really, not no, and we all knew that.
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When this whole thing startedwith him, I was very leery.
I'm like, oh boy, this is notgoing to end well and it hasn't.
So anyway, uh, that's thequestion.
Well, it's not really aquestion.
Just give me your take on it.
And, um, if you have anystories of your grandparents or
or family members or friends offriends that uh about D-Day and
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all that, share that too.
Okay, I gotta go Love y'all.
Thanks for listening.
I'll be back on Monday, but thegent and I will be back on.
We'll be here Sunday, uh, withour Brood Awakening podcast.
All right, gotta go Love youBye.