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July 10, 2025 42 mins
Thursday 07/10/25 Hour 1.  With actor/producer Chris Burgard, from Kerrville TX, with a flood update.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Giggity Giety, giggity goo.

Speaker 2 (00:07):
This is not headline news. Ozzy Osbourne's final concert raised
nearly two hundred million dollars for charities. One of the charities,
the Sharon Osbourne Facelift Fund. Max is officially HVO Max again,
and Showtime is officially that thing nobody signs up for.

(00:28):
Kevin Jonas lost almost all his money after the Jonas
Brothers split, but he's doing much better now since he
doesn't get taxed on tips. And Mattel unveiled a Barbie
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Speaker 1 (00:48):
This is not headline news.

Speaker 3 (00:49):
Who wake up the cup to it cannot join the real.

Speaker 4 (01:27):
Solid cab Solid can Sali cat Si can.

Speaker 1 (01:48):
In this present crisis. Government is not the solution to
our problem. Government is the problem.

Speaker 5 (01:57):
This in Charlotte County speaks your chance, So let your
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now broadcasting live from a dumpy little warehouse behind a
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Speaker 4 (02:16):
And the way we go.

Speaker 1 (02:21):
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I'm Ken Lovejoy. It's nine to ten on a toys
day and Bassie and he still down in Texas, did

(02:43):
his final episode. He was out there doing at Blaze Studios,
Glenn Beck's digs. Out there with Dave Landau doing two
episodes of Normal World, both of which you can now
catch on YouTube. Go check it out. I watched the
first one last night. The second one wasn't available until

(03:05):
late last night, so we'll watch that later. Second episode.
He's actually playing some tunes on the show, so go
ahead and check that out. He'll be back next week,
coming up at nine thirty. Gonna be talking with Chris
Bergard live in Texas. Get a little flood update from him,
as well as talking to him about some other stuff.

(03:25):
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interesting resume. Let's just let's just say that. Phone lines
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four one fifteen eighty. You know, jeez, you know, I
want to give them the benefit of the doubt. But
it's kind of hard to give them the benefit of
the doubt when there's so much information that we already

(05:58):
know about the Epstein debacle, and now we find out
that video was a load of crap because Epstein's body
was confirmed in his room on the upper level EL
tier where they found him, not the lower level floor
that was shown in the video. Damn, they can't even

(06:19):
get the distraction lies right. Epstein was housed in the
M tier until he was attacked in prison. Then Epstein
was put on a suicide watch in July and moved
to the EL tier, which is the upper tier, later
found dead in his cell number two twenty on August tenth.

(06:39):
So what are we doing here? I mean, it's been
what do we got just to recap here? Forty five
days since cash Dan appeared on Maria Bartoromo's show on
May twenty fifth, and both of them matter of factly

(07:02):
and almost dismissively declared Epstein killed himself. They didn't provide
any evidence, no detailed explanation, just confident assertions. I don't
recall any apologies. Yeah, we got it all wrong. Didn't
take long for the backlash, which is still going on,
and it's not going to go away. I mean, some

(07:23):
people are going to shine it on because yeah we
want to. We we have other stuff to worry about,
but in the back of our minds, this crap isn't
going away. And regardless, you know, it could be Trump
is in a bubble and his gatekeepers aren't letting him
know how important. He hasn't done any rallies or anything,
so he doesn't. I don't think he understands how important

(07:45):
this issue is to a lot of people. It's not
going to go away, and they better do a better
damn job of addressing it, because the way they're doing
it now, I mean, we just you just look them
and and you know they're lying, particularly Bondie in that

(08:05):
in that little pressor she did where Trump tried to
Are we still talking about this? Yeah, we are, and
we're going to continue to whether you like it or not.
Sorry sir, but that's just the way it goes. You
got a lot of people trafficked, a lot of women
probably killed, some have been killed over this, lives ruined.

(08:29):
You got a bunch of pedophilic congressmen and senators and
other bureaucrats who are involved in this. That's just a
given at this point. And we're just and Gislaine Maxwell again,
if there's nothing to see here, why is Gislaine still
in prison? What's she doing there for trafficking? Who'd she traffic?

(08:52):
If there if there was no list. But then Bondie said,
there was hours and hours of porn child pornography on
those on those videos that we're never going to see. Well,
guess who else was in those child pornography videos? The perpetrators,
the guilty parties, like, she doesn't know who they are.

(09:16):
So that's that's getting a little old. And then Peter
Schweitzer says that the Feds have had the Epstein listens
twenty nineteen, so that just you know, again, if the
Feds have had the Epstein listens twenty nineteen, Trump ain't
on it, Bannon ain't on it, regardless of what you
read online, because if they were, you and I both

(09:37):
know it would have been shouted from the rooftops for
the last four years. So this, the whole thing just stinks.
It's not going away, and I'm sure there'll be more
to come, some good news out there. Ricky Vaughan aka

(09:59):
you know was names Douglas Mackie, but you know him
as Ricky Vaughn online. He was the guy that put
the memes out about the puss using cancerous tumor that
is Hillary Clinton, and they threw him in jail for
a freedom of speech back in the day Today, the
Second Circuit Court at yesterday, rather Second Circuit Court of

(10:20):
Appeals finally overturned one of the most ridiculous Obama Biden
dystopian law fare cases against the First Amendment. Defendant Douglas Mackie,
wins his appeal and the case was dismissed. Ridiculous case.
His Twitter handle Ricky Vaughan, he posted a silly meme
against Hillary Clinton in twenty sixteen. The Biden DOJ prosecuted Mackie,

(10:43):
saying he was part of a conspiracy to rob Clinton
of the election by posting memes of disinformation around the election.
Got tried and convicted where New York, because New York sucks. However,
finally an appeal court looked at the stupidity of the
whole deal and ruled in his favor, sending the case

(11:05):
back to the lower court for dismissal. Literally, all the
guy did was post a snarky meme poking fun at
Democrats and Hillary Clinton in the twenty sixteen election. However,
the United States government claimed the defendant exploited a social
media platform to infringe one of the most basic and
sacred rights guaranteed by the Constitution, the right to vote.

(11:30):
What I mean, the whole thing was bs from the
get go. After the jury remained deadlocked for three days,
and after thrice telling the judge they were deadlocked, Judge
and Donnelly threatened not to release them from duty unless
and until they came to a decision on guilt. The

(11:51):
jury in twenty twenty three subsequently, Okay, we can leave
until we find him guilty. So I guess we're just
going to have to find him guilty. Thirty three year
old went by the name Ricky Vaughan on Twitter Florida
resident by the way, Florida man Uh guilty of creating
a meme against the interests of the government. You'd have

(12:12):
seen more of that crap if the maniacal Indian wildebeast
had been elected as president. And who's that guy? What
is it subway scenes? He's a liberal Muslim does a podcast.

(12:34):
I don't have the story in front of me. I
read it yesterday. He story was that yesterday, how they were.
He said, now we're not airing the bit that I
did with Kamala because she was just she didn't make
any sense and he didn't want to get blamed for
her losing the election, so they both they both decided
we're just not going to air this, which was I

(12:58):
guess smart for him, but again that just goes to
show you how bad she actually was. So some good news.
Doug Mackie is looks like he's going to be vereing
clear of posting a meme. Huh, Well, yeah, I wasn't
that popular. So the memes of her that I posted,

(13:21):
I got away with it.

Speaker 6 (13:23):
You fill my head with from propaganda.

Speaker 7 (13:25):
More propaganda coming up with Ken Lovejoy and Charlotte County
speaks on news radio fifteen eighty wc CF.

Speaker 8 (13:34):
But yes, former CIA director John Brennan and former FBI
director James Comy. They're now both under investigation by the
Justice Department for their role and the Russia Gate investigation,
as well as making false statements to Congress.

Speaker 1 (13:55):
I give you another kangaroo court. And I'm sorry.

Speaker 8 (14:02):
I'm sorry, Cash, Sorry, Cash, sorry, Pam.

Speaker 1 (14:07):
I'm not buying it.

Speaker 8 (14:08):
Okay, listen, got stuff on him, go after them, Fine,
do your Justice Department thing, but you're not gonna distract
me with this.

Speaker 1 (14:17):
You're not You're not gonna You're not gonna.

Speaker 8 (14:19):
Afford the American people. I'm sorry, Okay, they are not
gonna forget this whole Epstein file nonsense with this. It's
not gonna work. I know what you're doing, but it's
not gonna work. Watch Dog on Wall Street dot Com.

Speaker 9 (15:01):
Silicon chip inside her head get switched to overload, and
nobody's gonna go to school today.

Speaker 3 (15:11):
She's going to make them stay, and that it doesn't
understand it.

Speaker 1 (15:18):
He always said she was good.

Speaker 3 (15:20):
It's goold and he can see.

Speaker 4 (15:22):
No reasons because no reasons?

Speaker 3 (15:25):
Why reason do you need to be shown? Tell me
why I don't like Monys, Tell me.

Speaker 10 (15:34):
Why I don't like Then tell me why I don't
like mons.

Speaker 3 (15:40):
I want to shoot the day down.

Speaker 1 (15:54):
Tel's machine is kept.

Speaker 3 (15:56):
So clean that it types too a waging word.

Speaker 4 (16:00):
I'm learn them to you so shocked.

Speaker 3 (16:02):
Father's world is Lachman.

Speaker 10 (16:04):
The dogs turned to their own little girl in Sweet
sixteen the p Jinky no eggs, so need.

Speaker 3 (16:12):
To admit Tom nicancy. No reasons because the half no reasons.
What reasons do you even need?

Speaker 10 (16:21):
We'll tell any why don't like birthdays anyway? I don't
like Lenny, don't like Learns.

Speaker 4 (16:32):
I want to.

Speaker 3 (16:32):
Shoot the day down, down down, shooting on town.

Speaker 1 (16:56):
News Radio fifteen eighty one hundred point nine FMC F
nine nine here at Charloie County. He speaks boomtown rats
right there. Bob Geldoff, of course, the organizer of Live AID,
which today is the big anniversary of it. A lot
of rock stations around the country are going to be
airing some of that. I got the whole DVD set

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at home, watched a little bit of it over the
Fourth of July weekend. But Chris, are you there?

Speaker 3 (17:27):
I am, Hey, he did it.

Speaker 1 (17:30):
Ladies and gentlemen, we got Chris Berg on the Chris
Berg on on the phone. He's live from Texas. Chris,
thanks for taking the time to be with us. How
you doing out there.

Speaker 11 (17:43):
We're doing great. Thank you. We're down here in Curvell
off the Guadalalupe River. But I just want to stop
and say thank you for bringing a moment of joy
into my life. I'm talking about Bob Geldoff. Man. I
had a pint with him back in the day in Hollywood. Wow,
he was, Sir Bob Geldoff. He was quite an individual
to talk to.

Speaker 1 (18:02):
Oh, Betty was, And ladies and gentlemen, you know, seriousness
of what's going on in Currville. But Chris, You've got
a very storied life. I did not realize this until
I read your bio. You are in one of my
favorite movies. Chris was Matthew Broderick's dance double in Ferris
Bueller's Day Off. That must have been a trip making

(18:23):
that movie, you know, ken it was it was.

Speaker 11 (18:27):
I was in Chicago back then, and it was.

Speaker 1 (18:29):
It was.

Speaker 11 (18:30):
My whole My whole life is such a blessing. God's
put me in interest in places, you know, I'm cso
of his glory ministries. I worked with Pastor Dave Scarlett,
who is a former marine, founded founded ministry or online
television ministry, and it's it's just amazing, you know, we've
been able to bring the truth of what was going

(18:51):
on in so many areas. Day came to me because
a twenty year history. I've had three movies play for Congress,
two on the Border, the last one of Tom Holman,
and then my last movie that we played for Congress
was The War on Truth. The War on Truth was
about January sixth. I was there in January sixth with
my family with my producing partner, Nick Sercy, and we
didn't know we're going to make a movie about that day.

(19:12):
But is it paralleled that day? The operation really paralleled
a lot what I had seen in Central America, and
I tried to overtake Hondurs and so we did end
up making a movie about that called Capital Punishment. And
because of that, the FBI investigated me as a terrorist
threat to the United States of America, which I took
personal because yeah, really I took that personally because my

(19:34):
dad graduated from the nine session of the FBI Academy
at Quantica. My dad was law enforcement and with the
FBI at the time. You know, I said I was
going to meet with them, had my attorneys, I just
want to record everything, had my attorney's president, what do
you want to talk about? And instead they tried to
go around my attorneys, tried to trick me into coming
into the next county over here in Texas just to

(19:57):
have a talk with them. I've done three projects of MI.
When I saw what y'all did to him, You're not
going to slid me. So I've just and that's when
I started working with His Glory as their Cso I
just love being there. And because I work with His Glory,
I get to go back to use the training I
had on the border for twenty years on the border tracking,

(20:20):
working with folks and getting solving problems. So we were
in North Carolina last fall and now we're back down
here in Texas in Kirk County, and we've been here
about a week, and I have to tell you it's
horrible down here, and it's also very inspiring. We've still
got probably a minimum of one hundred and sixty one

(20:43):
folks that we haven't recovered. That's what we've been doing
all week. It's been body recovery and that's horrible. But
when you do find folks, that brings some relief to
the families. But it's so inspiring if you saw everyone
that's down here from all over the country. Last few days,
we've been working with Golf Search and Rescue. There are
a lot of rescue unit out of they're based out

(21:04):
of commandsche Texas, but their members are volunteers from all
over the country. We've been working with Heroes for Humanity,
which is active duty and retired military. Many of those
special forces applying their skills specialty divers, pulling bodies out
of ont of out of RV's motor homes. It's it's

(21:25):
it's been quite a week.

Speaker 1 (21:26):
Yeah, I'm sure it has got to got to take
a psychological toll on you. God bless you that you're
the Lord's keeping you strong down there. Well, and you know,
with all the bad news that we hear though, there
are some really there's some great stories that have come out,
just some very inspiring stories about rescues, you know, finding
people and uh and again like you said, just people

(21:48):
coming together.

Speaker 11 (21:50):
Well yeah, I mean exactly, there's and there's and that's
the stories we're trying to tell. But you know, stories
of hope and inspiration down here. But yeah, you look
at the coast Guard, I mean, and in the military circles,
coasts are always kind of giving a hard time that
people always sees them. But look at the coast Guard
did down here with that rescue swimmer?

Speaker 1 (22:10):
Yeah, how many one hundred and six or seven?

Speaker 11 (22:14):
Yeah, I mean that is just simply unbelievable.

Speaker 9 (22:19):
It's just.

Speaker 11 (22:21):
It's it's just tough, but it's it's you know, and
you have to understand who got hit down here. It's
not only people that lived along the river. It's not
only Camp Mystic or Camp La Junta. You know, there's
r V parks and there's an RV park down here,
Blue Oak r V. You know, they got the warning.
They got a lot of the people out of there,
but some people didn't. All those all those RVs can

(22:42):
that that park is is. It was basically gone. Now
we've been they've been cleaning it up for the last
couple of days. That you're pulling cars and r v's off,
they're twisted around these huge snags. It's just that's what
you see everywhere. It's just the force of the water
that takes huge trees and trucks and rbs and cars
and sevn just twists them into a mess and it

(23:04):
wraps it around the bridge or you know, a concrete pylon,
and the force of the water down here is just
I can't even you have to see. It's a believer
of it. When you see a guardrail, you know, guardrails
are about a foot of just solid steel. When you
see them, twist it up like a rubber band so

(23:24):
that at the end of it, they're only about three
inches across, twisted that tight from the force of the water.
It's it's just it's mind boggling.

Speaker 1 (23:32):
A lot of people don't realize.

Speaker 11 (23:36):
Go ahead, Ken.

Speaker 1 (23:36):
A lot of people don't realize just how shallow water
can be and still just rip you right off your
feet and carry you away.

Speaker 11 (23:48):
Absolutely. But down here, I've never seen anything like this.
I live in Texas. I've never seen a storm like this.
I mean literally, the water will float is bank. Some
places we've been working, we're finding stuff, you know, a
quarter mile off where the river usually is. You've got
stuff where there are mattresses and people's clothing thirty feet

(24:11):
up in the trees, thirty feet up. I mean, how
do you how do you? How do you articulate that
the power and the immenseness of that kind of a disaster,
It's just it's just it's just insane.

Speaker 1 (24:28):
What uh so? How is what's the reaction from from
state and local government? Is is it all hands on deck?
Or is this mainly civilians? Good? Good? No, no, no, no, no,
I'm glad it's not another North Carolina.

Speaker 11 (24:47):
Good point. Okay, so great thing you put you brought up.
Can I'm actually speaking to you right now. I'm sitting
in the warehouse at one of the emergency operations centers,
and it is staff to heck. We have so many
people here, not just Texas State County, state resources. We
also have people law enforcement, fire departments all of the

(25:07):
countries that have come down here all over the country.
We were on a dive yesterday at a dam trying
to recover some remains and Austin p D showed up
with their divers, so we had extra divers and there
was a fire department. If I forget where they were from,
but they come from the other part of the state.
The difference between from my personal experience here on the

(25:30):
Guadaalupe River in Texas versus North Carolina. In North Carolina,
we worked with families and churches and hollows for over
a week and ten days after the storm hit, and
they had never seen anybody from the government, especially the
federal government down here. They were here, resources were here
within hours, and they're still coming in. The response down

(25:54):
here has been simply simply outstanding.

Speaker 1 (25:57):
What are you hearing from some of the victims who
made it out? Why did did they get any notification?
Did any of them? I know cell service and internet's
kind of spotty down there. Did anybody have a weather radio?

Speaker 11 (26:11):
There was a warning? Yes, Like I said, at Blue Oak,
they had warning and the owner went out trying knocking
on camper doors, waking people up, trying to get them out,
but not everybody heard it. And that's that's no one's fault.
You know, you're in a cabin, you've got everything shut down,
your phones are turned off.

Speaker 9 (26:29):
You know.

Speaker 11 (26:29):
A couple of folks I know, they didn't know. There
was actually some some people that I know were far
enough up the hills off the river they slept through
the whole thing. Others woke up in the middle of
the night. The one family down here, there's one family
down here, a rodeo family, and they were parked outside
the rodeo grounds and thinking they had such a great,

(26:51):
great little fourt of July vacation, waiting for the finals
the next day. And in the middle of the night,
the river came up and just took their whole trailer
and the whole family down the river. They're gone, they're gone.

Speaker 1 (27:05):
So much sadness and and how many people are still missing.

Speaker 11 (27:10):
According to official figures, one hundred and sixty one. If
that's all there is missing, then that that would be uh,
that would be nice. Yeah, it's a lot of people.
I don't mean to be a little that number.

Speaker 1 (27:26):
I'm just Yeah, you don't want you don't want more
than that. Definitely. Well, God bless you for being down there.
I know it's got to be tough on you and uh,
but but again, appreciate everything that you've done. You can,
folks check them out online. Check out the movie The
War on truthmovie dot com very unbiased January sixth, documentary

(27:48):
that he's done. I didn't realize you're producing that with
Nick Sercy. Love Nick Cercy.

Speaker 11 (27:54):
Nick, He's he's something. We've been friends for many, many
a couple of decades. Now he see something. He's awesome.
He liked me escape Hollywood's he's in Kentucky right now.
I'm just very very happy. And hey, y'all come to
his glory dot me, his glory dot me, and you
can find more information about what we're doing here. Follow

(28:16):
us on on on Twitter and you guys can we'll
try to keep you in the loop. Is what's happening
down here as it happened.

Speaker 1 (28:24):
That website again, his glory.

Speaker 11 (28:25):
Dot Me, glory dot Me.

Speaker 1 (28:28):
Yes, sir, all right, logging on real quick here. Yeah,
I got it. His glory dot Me. Folks check that
out too. Oh, that's a great website. Awesome, I got it.

Speaker 11 (28:39):
I got to head back in here.

Speaker 1 (28:40):
I understand. Thank you very much. I appreciate what you do.
God bless you and hope to talk to you again
sometime soon. God bus, ladies and gentlemen. Chris Burgard live
from the floods. We're going to take another break. We'll
be right back, no.

Speaker 3 (28:55):
Doubt about it.

Speaker 1 (28:56):
You have become a great show man.

Speaker 7 (28:58):
Ken Love Joyce coming right back with more. Charlotte County
speaks on news radio fifteen eighty WCCF.

Speaker 3 (29:06):
I like the future.

Speaker 9 (29:07):
People don't even drink coffee anymore. Everyone's on the energy
drink kick, which I don't understand because energy drinks don't
seem safe. I get coffee.

Speaker 3 (29:15):
That's a bean. It grows.

Speaker 9 (29:16):
Thank you so much, earth man, you did a real
good jong on that. Where are they growing the stuff
in the energy drink? It doesn't even seem grosb I
can't pronounce the ingredients. I'm just gonna have to assume
you're cooking it up in a met lab in Mississippi.

Speaker 5 (29:30):
All right.

Speaker 9 (29:31):
I poured an energy drink into a glass recently. It
looked like some stuff that could turn a regular turtle
into a ninja. Turtle quasi stuff glowing. I ain't trying
to be a ninja turtle. Energy drinks seems so dangerous
in fact, that I bet in twenty forty they're gonna
have to wrong commercials on TV that are like, did

(29:51):
you a loved one or someone you know drink an
energy drink or supple in the early twenty first century
and now shake uncontrollably because if you did, you're gonna
need to call the offices of Crosby, Stills and Ash.

Speaker 1 (30:29):
Just a cost.

Speaker 12 (30:33):
See mission my COOKBA rescue me before falling to this space.

Speaker 13 (31:05):
That's gets smart. That's gets smart. That's gets sag.

Speaker 1 (31:22):
Jimbot News Radio fifteen eighty one hundred point nine FM
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here Charlotte County speaks on a Thursday morning phone lines
open nine four one two zero six, fifteen eighty Mister Sting,
who at Live Aid, did a couple of songs with

(31:47):
Phil Collins. The audio I had some audio here, but
it I don't know why, but it just didn't sound
that good, not as good as my DVD's at home.
So we're just playing some of the artists in the
bumpers this morning that played the first six hours of

(32:09):
Live AID. What it go thirteen hours? I think something
like that broadcast all around the world. Opening it up
was back when Prince Charles was still married to Princess
Diana and they had.

Speaker 9 (32:27):
It's twelve noon in London, seven am in Philadelphia and
around the world.

Speaker 6 (32:32):
It's time for Live AID, sixteen hours.

Speaker 3 (32:35):
Of live music.

Speaker 6 (32:36):
And I was relief in Africa.

Speaker 9 (32:38):
Wembley welcomes their royal highnesses, the Prince and Princess of Wales.

Speaker 1 (32:50):
You had to have the pop and circumstance trumpets for
the entry of Chas and Die. But it was very cool.
I watched. I was stationed in Aidak, Alaska at the time,
and as soon as we got off watch, everybody ran
home back to the barracks to watch it on MTV.

Speaker 9 (33:12):
That was it.

Speaker 1 (33:14):
That that was our big thrill in Alaska two six,
fifteen eighty. We have some issues here with the left
and their the elected left and their rhetoric which is
stirring up violence to the tune of attacks on ice

(33:36):
officers are up seven hundred percent because of the Democrats
dangerous rhetoric. Our Congressman Greg Stevie, he's on Fox Business
giving his response to that.

Speaker 6 (33:53):
You should investigate these elected officials.

Speaker 14 (33:55):
If these Democratic elected officials are intentionally and willfully obstructing
justice and obstructing the lawful actions.

Speaker 6 (34:03):
Of ice, they should be held accountable.

Speaker 14 (34:05):
And you start charging some of these leaders for obstructing justice,
then I would.

Speaker 6 (34:09):
Imagine the behavior would change very very quickly.

Speaker 14 (34:12):
It's really sad that the Democrats have gone from defund
the police to attack the police, all of this dangerous
rhetoric that they have been spewing, and then the actions
that these people are taking to undermine our federal law
enforcement officers. These people should be held accountable. The video
that you've been showing.

Speaker 6 (34:30):
Every single one of.

Speaker 14 (34:31):
Those people that was obstructing law enforcement, whether they're here
legally or not, should go to jail. And once you
start enforcing the law that way, you'll see the behavior
change very quickly.

Speaker 1 (34:41):
You would think, you would hope, I mean, it does
need to happen. These guys do need to go to jail.
Same thing over in Portland. You know, I'm still of
the opinion that if the FBI wanted to put a
stop to Antifa instead of facilitate Antifa, they could finally
starting to now. But I think that the response in

(35:03):
Portland needs to be a hell of a lot stronger,
and the same thing here. Anytime that stuff happens, pounce
on these rabid bastards and jail them up. Maybe we
instead of along with illegal aliens, maybe we should send
these rioting, violent protesters who are inciting violence and committing

(35:26):
acts of violence against ice officers, send them down to
Alligator Alcatraz. Give them a little what for? Oh it's
a concentration camp down there. Yeah. Do you notice it
was virtually empty when all the videos were taken down there.
It's not like it's packed up two six fifteen eighty

(35:51):
toll free eight eight eight four four one fifteen eighty. Well,
you guys, gals and submarine fans who like to have
the little video chat phone sex on your iPhone, hell,
things might be getting a little dicey for you. First

(36:14):
of all, don't do that. I mean, come on doing
it if you don't think that there's other people besides
the two people on that phone chat watching your phone chat.
You know, it's twenty twenty five, kids, wake up. But
rumor has it Apple's upcoming iOS twenty six update is

(36:35):
going to include a feature that detects if you're having
phone sex over FaceTime. It will pause your camera and
a warning screen is gonna pop up that says, quote,
you may be showing something sensitive. If you feel uncomfortable,
you should end the call, and there are two buttons
resume audio and video or end call. It's supposed to

(36:58):
be a security feature, but some people online are creeped
out about Apple knowing when they're being naughty. Apple hasn't commented,
so it's still a rumor for now, but multiple people
who are beta testing the new software update have seen
it in action. A couple things to note, though, There
is a place in your device's settings where you can

(37:18):
turn this sensitive content warning off or on, so it
doesn't always have to be a buzzkill if you're into that,
you know, amoral stuff, conflicting reports about whether the default
is going to be on or off. If the default
is off, you might not ever realize it's there, but

(37:42):
you do have the option to turn it on if you,
like have a teenager and it's their phone, or if
you have a young child who's been known to mess
with your camera while you're changing clothes or in the bathroom.
Apple is well probably probably not spying on your naughty chats.

(38:02):
But the images on FaceTime are analyzed using machine learning
locally on your phone and nothing is transmitted to Apple
iOS twenty six coming out in September with or without
this feature. So to be forewarned is to be fore told.

Speaker 2 (38:22):
Uh it is.

Speaker 1 (38:22):
Oh, we didn't tell you. It's National Pina Kalada Day. Pina.
My pinia Colada experience was Puerto Rico when we were
stationed down there because the base club made what's called
a high test penia colada. It was pina colada regular

(38:43):
Pina colada, and then they gave you a fat straw
and poured one f one down the straw, so that
first sip was a doozy. Let me tell you. Uh
so it's National Penia Colada Day. What else? What else
are we celebrating here? Come on, come up here, work
with me, Work with me. It's crow wow. I don't

(39:06):
know if that's something we want to celebrate. National Chronic
Disease Day, Okay, National Pina Colada Day, National kitten Day
for those of you who are oh baby kitten. Who
doesn't love a baby kitten? I just don't want to
own it that's all national Clari who day Lari who?

Speaker 11 (39:31):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (39:31):
Well, that's a that's like a poem, right, It's a
short poem supposed to be kind of funny about somebody,
four lines, I think is all. It is kind of
a little rhyming thing. So you got that going for
you today. Also, what are the are these?

Speaker 4 (39:48):
Now?

Speaker 1 (39:49):
We told you yesterday about the craptastic idea of having
a bacon flavored cinnamon TOAs crunch, which I'm not really
just the chemicals it's gonna take to get that flavor
just doesn't turn me on. But are these the ten
best cereals of all time? Jury still out on that

(40:12):
bacon cereal If it could be the worst ever, I
don't know. It's available now for almost six bucks a box,
so try it out and give us a call here
let us know how you liked it. The tropicalfruit dot
Com ranked the ten best cereals of all time and
gave the top spot to the og version of cinnamon

(40:35):
toast crunch without the bacon. And I gotta admit I've
had a bowl or two of that, not recently coming
in at number two. Cocoa Crispies. Yeah, gotta like the
Cocoa Crispies, the Fruity Pebbles. Love the fruity pebbles. I might,
I might buy a box after they're done putting all

(40:57):
of those dangerous dies.

Speaker 3 (41:01):
In them.

Speaker 1 (41:02):
Cinnamon Life Cereal had many of that coming in at
number four. Honeycomb, Remember Honeycomb? Did they still make the Honeycomb?
I used to love the Honeycomb as a kid, as
I used to love cap'n Crunch with crunch berries, baby
h Wheaties. That, guys, you know, I mean wee wheaties

(41:26):
is good because you know you had the uh you
know people on the box. Lucky Charms, They're magically delicious.
Love the Lucky Charms. Fruit loops, eh, yeah, I've had them,
but they weren't one of my favorites. Frosted Flakes one
of my favorites growing up. Frosted Flakes, Honorable Mentions, Golden Grams,

(41:52):
Cocoa puffs, and honey bunch of Oats. So that's what
you got going for you there. Those are the best
cereals of all time, and they were back then before
they started putting all the crap in it, you know,
back when I was a kid. When I was a kid,

(42:14):
they actually, you know was they were using real sugar
and not all the xces chemicals, and the boxes were
bigger and they held more. So those are the ones
I remember as a kid. Fake news radio update on
the way, We'll be back.

Speaker 7 (42:30):
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