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August 28, 2024 116 mins
Jimmy Barrett & Shara Fryer take you through the stories that matter the most on the morning of 08/28/24.
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Speaker 1 (00:02):
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Speaker 2 (00:12):
It's more of what matters to you. From the John
Morris Services Studios five AMSR Todd. Good morning, This is
Houston's Morning News. I'm Jimmy Barrett along with Sheriff Fryer
longer top stories. As we get started this morning, we
have a new indictment with the same old charges. JD
vance on Kamala's flip flopping and coming up at five
oh eight, bud Light hopes to win you over with

(00:33):
college football details in the minutes ahead. You're in Houston's
Morning News. First, let's get you up to date on
the drive. Look, the slinky's out this morning time. I
well it is now.

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that was right around the ship channel.

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Where is it me or it's their little fog out there?
You tell me.

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We are wide open and back end business both ways
from the Budweiser plant all the ramp down to twenty five.

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is time now for the news. Here's Sheriff Fryer and.

Speaker 5 (01:29):
Good morning everyone is now five point one on news
radio seven forty k TRH. And our top story of
this hour, the never ending which hunt against Donald Trump.

Speaker 6 (01:39):
It's the shrink inflation indictment. It's it's the same packaging,
just less product.

Speaker 5 (01:44):
Inside legal analyst Jonathan Turley. As the Biden Harris regime
strikes again, the DOJ appointed Jack Smith once again indicting
Trump for election interference as an end run around the
US Supreme Court, which ruled a month ago that presidents
have absolute immunity for official acts.

Speaker 4 (02:05):
What does this mean?

Speaker 2 (02:06):
Likely, We're not going to see any type of trial
before the election.

Speaker 7 (02:10):
Jack Smith, the special counsel, and Donald Trump's lawyers will
be in court next week here in Washington, d C.

Speaker 4 (02:15):
To talk about the path forward.

Speaker 5 (02:17):
Yeah Fox's Davis Spunt now on True Social Trump himself
called this latest indictment, repeat indictment, a direct assault on democracy.
On the campaign trail, Kamala Harris isn't just spewing Trump's
no tax on tips plan. She now claims that she
doesn't support electric car mandates after backing them for years.

Speaker 8 (02:39):
As much as fake Kamala wants to pretend that she
now agrees with Donald Trump, we've got to remind her
she's the vice president right now.

Speaker 5 (02:48):
Trump running mate jd Vance in Michigan. Donald Trump campaigns
in that battleground state once again this week tomorrow. Trump
has agreed to the September tenth debate rules with Harris
on ABA standing a standing debate without notes unmuted mics,
but the Harris campaign hasn't yet signed off on those terms. No,

(03:10):
nor has ABC answered the question of muted or unmuted microphones.
Democrats are hiding Harris the way they hid Joe Biden
in twenty twenty former Trump advisor Kelly and Conway says
this could backfire on September tenth, she's.

Speaker 9 (03:26):
Not doing it. Let me tell you something, if you're
not practicing those muscles, you don't have that muscle memory
for debates. You can't just show up and have people
stuff your head with that. Joe Biden didn't just lose
that debate two months ago. Donald Trump won it, and
he can do that again against Kamalin.

Speaker 5 (03:39):
Yeah. Meantime, Harris done very little campaigning in person since
the Democrat Convention, but did schedule, we're told now a
sit down interview with CNN for tomorrow, as she's going
to be with her running mate Tim Watz in that
supposed one on one interview, which isn't Trump RFK Junior

(04:01):
Democrats aren't done attacking yet. They're trying to take out
any presidential competition to Kamala Shira.

Speaker 10 (04:08):
As Matt Kivel points out in The Federalist, the Dems
are still doing it in the swing states.

Speaker 11 (04:14):
They're not above doing that even to like minded individuals,
people like chill Stein running the Green Party.

Speaker 4 (04:23):
He says, it's simple, this is what the Dems do.

Speaker 11 (04:27):
Catch it cut out the competition consolidate your power. You know,
this election is critical for everybody. This is the same
movie we watched in twenty twenty.

Speaker 10 (04:36):
The Dems were able to dump Cornell West off the
ballot in Pennsylvania, but for now he's back on in Michigan.

Speaker 4 (04:43):
Jeff Biggs News Radio seven forty kt H.

Speaker 5 (04:46):
Yes, now, five oh five. As for our money, you know,
the money we keep printing, the American national debt, what
we borrow now equals the sum of all the money
in the world.

Speaker 7 (04:59):
Well, it's not quite there yet, but thirty five trillion
dollars is nothing to sneeze at.

Speaker 12 (05:04):
You're compared to the national dead now to nineteen ninety,
it's ten times as much. Even if you were to
factor in inflation and everything else, it should be like
about twelve trillion.

Speaker 7 (05:12):
Economist Sink Louis says the spiral began with nine to
eleven in the War on Terror and the cats out
of the bag and getting it back in could take
some major cuts.

Speaker 12 (05:20):
Unfortunately, the people that could afford to find ways to
work around it are not the people that will contribute
to helping pay this down. It's going to be on
the backs to blue collar the middle class, people.

Speaker 7 (05:30):
He says this will continue being a problem for the
next generation. Andore Perard News Radio seven forty KTRH.

Speaker 5 (05:36):
Some good news locally that controversial voter outreach plan has
been pulled at County Commissioner's Court before it even came
up for a vote.

Speaker 13 (05:46):
This is one of those instances where they knew what
they were doing was not acceptable. So because people started
showing up and speaking out, they took it off at
least for the time being. But I definitely think people
need to keep their eye on it.

Speaker 5 (05:57):
Yeah, might slip it back on again. Charles Blame, president
of Urban Reform On ex State Senator Paul Bettencourt has
called the plan an attempt to circumvent the new state
election integrity laws. It's now five oh six. Who are
the terrorists coming across our southern border? The regime has
blocked a twenty twenty three Freedom of Information Act request

(06:20):
by Fox News to reveal the nationalities of people on
the terror watch lists who've been caught trying to enter
our country illegally, So we still don't know. California spending
millions of dollars to aid illegal aliens in purchasing homes.
No DOWBN payment. Did you know that now lawmakers are

(06:40):
warning Kamala Harris well, she would probably expand that program nationally.

Speaker 14 (06:46):
What the rest of America needs to be worried about
is the Kamala Harris Waltz administration taking these crazy California
ideas and nationalizing them and taking them to the rest
of the country.

Speaker 5 (06:58):
Yeah, that's California State Senate Minority Leader Brian Jones. He says,
we can't afford to buy homes for illegal aliens, for
the tens of millions of them entering this country brought
in by this regime. It's now five oh seven. Students
are back in college, and so are the campus anti
Israel protest oh shrieking Cornell University the first day of class,

(07:32):
even as the IDF has rescued. One of the hostages
taken by Hamasa in October seventh identified as Kayid Farhan Ilkadi,
a Bedouin Arab who live inside is Israel. I met
a bunch of them. By the way, this Bedouin Arab,
he was in good shape. He has two wives and
eleven children.

Speaker 2 (07:53):
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ear hair is starting to fall on up. You'll save
me some trimming.

Speaker 5 (07:58):
That was Ah, this is fiveh eight Now Stros lose
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Speaker 15 (08:19):
Is going to be most board is a history in
the life of a coucher between.

Speaker 2 (08:24):
November fifth, News Radio seven forty KTRH. College Football's back. Yes,
yes it is, ha ha ha. I'm excited and I
can see that bud Light is trying to cash in
on this. Well, you know, this is a whole lot
better than putting Dylan what was Dylan's last name again?

(08:45):
Unfortunately I've forgotten him Vaney. Thank you Dylan Mulvaney's picture
on a can. Bud Light is celebrating the return of
football by rolling out quoted it's biggest collection of college
team packaging yet. The headline in USA Today says, see
which twenty six teams made the cut? Well, hang on,
there's a whole lot more toperted college football teams than

(09:09):
twenty six why only twenty six and who are the
twenty six? Well, let's find out. Um, is there a
Michigan can. No, there's no Michigan can. There's no Michigan
State can. There's no USC can. There's no nobody in
the big ten is on this. There are a couple

(09:31):
of Texas teams Texas Tech, University of Texas, utl Paso,
and UT San Antonio.

Speaker 4 (09:38):
But there's no.

Speaker 5 (09:39):
SMU shows you where the beer is drunk.

Speaker 4 (09:42):
There's no Baylor.

Speaker 5 (09:43):
Shows you where the beer is drunk.

Speaker 2 (09:46):
I'm going to suggest you it's there are some in here.
For example, Michigan's Aupondon On Saturday, Fresno State is going
to have a can. East Carolina is going to have
a can. North Dakota State is going to have a can,
but not a lot. There's no Alabama, there's no hang on.

(10:07):
I know there's no SEC teams other than LSU. Could
it possibly?

Speaker 4 (10:13):
Yes?

Speaker 5 (10:14):
Did you say UT is on there?

Speaker 4 (10:16):
Yes? Yeah?

Speaker 2 (10:17):
Well yeah, duh, well yeah yes, but but where are
the big boys? Where's Alabama?

Speaker 5 (10:23):
You mean we're the big boys?

Speaker 4 (10:24):
Where's Georgia?

Speaker 5 (10:25):
You think Texas is in big.

Speaker 2 (10:26):
We'll see, We'll see how the teams we'll see how
the team does this year. They have to play Michigan
in two weeks.

Speaker 5 (10:32):
You consider where your butt is sitting.

Speaker 2 (10:34):
Right, I know where my butt is sitting. There's probably
I probably we probably probably got more Aggie listeners than
we have ut listeners. But anyway, my point being here,
the point I'm trying to get to is maybe these
are the only twenty six schools they could convince to
participate in the program because you have to you have
to get the licensing rights to use somebody's logo, right right, Yeah,

(10:57):
So maybe some of these, maybe some of these schools
didn't want to part up with bud Light. Maybe that's
that's why these only these twenty six schools. Five eleven
time for trafficing, whether it's good Western, Northwestern not.

Speaker 4 (11:08):
Smart World, questern oh, Northwestern Louisiana not there, not there,
sky Mite. Okay, I had a lot of friends over
there when I worked in Louisiana. Let's go, let's check
out the Katie Freeway for now.

Speaker 3 (11:18):
Oh, we've got something near what are you doing Katie Freeway?
Just like before I started, it was good the celeft shoulder.
It's inbound at West Green and they have cleared that
boot toach Traiton and just okay, that looks like it's
out of the way. Now Grand Parkway to the President's
it's still showing just twenty six minutes.

Speaker 4 (11:35):
So that's good news there.

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Those of you who had a grand march at your
wedding coming up to ninety from by Story. Yeah, we're
in good check now Grand Parkway to the West Loop
now twenty six minutes. I've got your tip line seven
one three two one two t ips.

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There's Meg from Chema.

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Orange Steinlight Meg.

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Right into six ten.

Speaker 5 (11:58):
There's a lot of truck this morning.

Speaker 4 (12:00):
No, no, that's a good thing. That's good for.

Speaker 16 (12:02):
America, especially in the left plan.

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Well, those guys aren't from America.

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Dady Day might want to move all over one so draft.

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Jeff, yeah, I we certainly do. We'll keep that chance running.
The forecast hit me right on through the upcoming Labor
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Station News Radio seven forty k TRH. It's Houston's morning News,
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to Jimmy and Scherah with the info you need to
take on the day. All right, I stand correct in
something I said yesterday. Corey Mills, who's the Florida representative,
is on the committee, and he was doing some questioning

(13:19):
and I left there some audio for you. He talked
to several of his witnesses, including Dan Bongino, about some
of the irregularities he saw in the way the Secret
Service handled the Trump assassination attempt. Ran it passed them
to get their reaction. I'll share that audio with you
coming up in just a moment.

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I think he wasn't originally on it, and he demanded
and he just good for him, he just can't good
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I love it. I love being like this.

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That's one left line at Imperial Valley.

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News Radio seven forty KTRH. Get you caught up on
some of our top stories on this Wednesday. Here's share.

Speaker 5 (15:09):
It's five twenty two on news radio seven forty k TRH.
A Kentucky man is sentenced to four years in prison.
He took part, apparently in the j sixth protest. Four
years in prison. Michael Sparks was convicted back in March.
His defense attorneys asking for twelve months of home detention,
but new that's not what the Democrat prosecutors are getting.

(15:31):
Almost half of current and former college students fear admitting
their faith on campus 's according to newpolling. The founder
of Barnes and Noble booksellers has died. Leonard Riggio was
eighty three and had Alzheimer's latest news anytime at KTRH
dot com. Our next update will be at the bottom
of the hour for once on our.

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Speaker 4 (15:58):
Is in the name of equal time. That's for you, Sharon.

Speaker 2 (16:02):
Yes, you guys open up against Colorado State on Saturday. Yes,
and then the week after you will travel Dan Arbor
to take on Michigan.

Speaker 5 (16:10):
I know, remember we were talking about that and I
was asking you, is how possible. Is it to even
get tickets for that? You know, I had a lot
of friends asking me here.

Speaker 2 (16:20):
It's not the money, it's the amount, Yes, tickets.

Speaker 5 (16:25):
He's got an awful lot of seats in that stadium.

Speaker 4 (16:27):
Tickets can be had, but it will cost you.

Speaker 2 (16:30):
But I'm pretty sure Longhorn fans will not have a
problem polling up the necessary money in order to get
into the big house.

Speaker 5 (16:35):
I've got a lot of die hard friends.

Speaker 2 (16:38):
Oh, I really do well, then, I think they're really
looking forward to the trip. Everybody wants, I mean everybody should.
Everybody who's a college football fan should go to at
least one game there, just to see it, just to
hear it. It's not a hold up. It's like having
the entire city packed in the Yeah.

Speaker 5 (16:50):
We were trying to figure out how both of us
could go. Yeah, and the risk of not being able
to get back Monday more.

Speaker 2 (16:57):
I think I, for one, not willing to pony up
that amount of money to get in for that game.
I don't think I'll just watch it from the covert
of home. But we should probably put a bet on
that game. Oh, we should probably let's think about that.

Speaker 5 (17:09):
Should I do? I bet my heart or do I
bet my head?

Speaker 4 (17:12):
Well, what is is there a difference?

Speaker 5 (17:14):
I think that Michigan will probably win.

Speaker 4 (17:17):
Texas is ranked fourth in the country, Michigan's ranked ninth.

Speaker 5 (17:19):
I know that that they just they never failed to disappoint.

Speaker 4 (17:23):
Okay, that's not sounding very confident.

Speaker 5 (17:26):
Since Darryl Royal left, you know, it's just wow. Yeah,
well I'm hardcore.

Speaker 2 (17:31):
Well you got to go to school, you got a
good coach, now you got a great team. Now, I know.
We'll see. All right, we'll think about it. I don't
wonder I said my head or my heart. Okay, we'll
hang in there, we'll come out the south. Well, that case,
we'll make it. We'll make a we'll make a bet.
Commissary with that, we both put anything too heavy on
the line, all.

Speaker 4 (17:49):
Right, I promise.

Speaker 2 (17:49):
The audio and here it is Representative Corey Mills questioning,
among others, Dan pong Gino about some of the irregularities
they saw in Butler, Pennsylvania, and getting the response to it.
Let's see what Representative Mills was asking. Good lord, get it.

Speaker 5 (18:09):
Okay, the bet should be chocolate covered cherries against Texas prelanes.

Speaker 2 (18:14):
Okay, I think that's a good idea. I like that
idea back, sign me up for that idea. All right,
let me try it one more time for representing Corey Belle.

Speaker 21 (18:22):
Do you find it odd that, literally, only days after
the attempted assassination on President Donald J. Trump, while the
roof was too slope to place individuals for counter snop operations,
that it wasn't too slope to a roof for the
FBI to go ahead and tamper, in my opinion, with
evidence by washing the roof off that may have had
significant evidence on it.

Speaker 4 (18:43):
Do you find that odd? Yes?

Speaker 21 (18:46):
I do, cars, mister Friends, Yeah, I certainly don't realize
I understand what the rush was to, uh to wash
a roof, mister Bongino, no doubt. Do we also find
it odd that, as of recent one of our colleagues,
Representative Higgins, had uncovered the fact that the body of

(19:06):
Matthew Croaks had not only been released and cremated, but
that the coroner who's responsible for releasing the body had
no knowledge of it. Miss Shaeffer, Yes, absolutely, mister Prince,
it sounds like.

Speaker 4 (19:21):
Destruction of evidence, mister Geno, given the gravity of what happened. Absolutely,
do you also find it odd?

Speaker 21 (19:29):
That no ballistics, no toxicology report, no confidence in.

Speaker 4 (19:35):
The actual.

Speaker 21 (19:39):
I guess proof of who it was who took the
shot has been provided to date. And also just to
follow on to that, how quickly the crime scene at
the home was actually released before any evidence had been
obtained and released, mister Shaeffer.

Speaker 22 (19:58):
And total analysis of your question, I think it warrants
maybe a little more than I guess or no. I
absolutely find that to be troubling. I also find that
there were multiple friendlies that engaged the shooter that day,

(20:19):
and no report has been given back to that local
agency that was involved in that information.

Speaker 4 (20:24):
I feel that's critical.

Speaker 2 (20:26):
It sure sounds like a cover up, doesn't Sure sounds
like it. The more the more you hear, the worst
it gets. The more you hear, the worst it gets.

Speaker 5 (20:33):
Just cover up. I mean it begs the question are
we talking inside job here? Will they try to point
the finger at Iran.

Speaker 4 (20:41):
At least inside knowledge? If not inside job?

Speaker 5 (20:44):
I would think, I mean, that's scary.

Speaker 2 (20:45):
It is scary. Five twenty eight. Time to take a
look at your money. Courtney Donaho, good morning, Well.

Speaker 23 (20:50):
Good morning, Jimmy investors are on edge waiting for artificial
intelligence ship maker Nvidia to report earnings later today. The
stakes are definitely high, especially after so many tech companies
recently reported disappointing quarterly results. How did that stock Indeck's
futures are holding steady. I'm Courney don Hoe Bloomberg Business
on News Radio seven forty k t H.

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Five thirty one is our time, Houston's Morning News. I'm
to be bared along with Sheriff Fryar Monger. Top stories
This f are Riley Gaines and now Trump can win
over suburban women? Trump thinks Fox News who is trying
to win over Democrats? And coming up at five thirty eight,
Harris fliptops on EV's details in the minutes ahead here

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in Houston's Morning News. First, let's check out that morning
drive again. Sky Mike's here, big shots.

Speaker 3 (21:49):
Let's check out your Grand Parkway. Let's go from Mont Bellevue.

Speaker 4 (21:52):
Man, that is amazing. I can't believe where it just
blew up. Right there. I'll look at all that stuff.

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Graham Parkway hiv I ten all the way up to
day and around the curved New Canny.

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We look good.

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And if you're in somebody's butler and Tomball, you're in
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got that road construction in Sinco Ranch Highland Noles to
Fry Road.

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That's an everyday thing.

Speaker 24 (22:11):
For now.

Speaker 4 (22:11):
We can get through the suckage.

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And look out on the East Text Freeway.

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This one bothers me. There's a stall East Text southbound.

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At cross Timbers at Apossum right there in a left shoulder.

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It's a really sticky spot.

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forty k TRH. It is time now for the news.
Here's Sheriff Fryer five.

Speaker 5 (22:54):
Thirty two now on news radio seven forty k TRH.
Our top story, this is our Donald Trump making a
heel now to the suburban women vote, and he needs
to tap into their emotions, says former college swimmer Riley
Gaines to k g h's Clay Travis and Buck Sexton.

Speaker 25 (23:10):
He needs to talk about how children are being impacted
by progressive policies, whether it's with education, whether it's a
gener ideology movement, whether that's putting men in women's locker rooms,
and that's an appeal to moms, the suburban woman.

Speaker 5 (23:22):
Yeah, they call themselves women for Trump now another wing
of the Trump campaign going after their fellow females. Trump
not happy with the left, leftward lurch of Fox News
these days. Have you noticed using more Democrat talking heads
and left leaning polls in its coverage leading up to
the election.

Speaker 26 (23:43):
They're ignoring like the rest News poll that shows that he's.

Speaker 27 (23:46):
In the lead.

Speaker 26 (23:47):
They're essentially putting information that wo someone consider the leftist
forced media narrative, which is already plentiful on legacy media
and mainstream media.

Speaker 5 (23:56):
Yeah, mainstream media. I guess Fox is now part of them.
Not extending fairness. Certainly nothing fair to the MAGA movement.
Don't even want to acknowledge it. Still consumed with lauding
Kamala Harris these days. Yet Democrat pollsters, they're actually behind
the scenes starting to get worried about November.

Speaker 28 (24:16):
Trump and Harris are now virtually dead even in swing
state polls.

Speaker 24 (24:20):
It's very clear that America continues to be a nation
that is not falling in line with a leftist dogma.

Speaker 28 (24:28):
Political analyst fled Davidick says that, unfortunately for Harris, it's
too late for her to pay herself as a moderate.

Speaker 24 (24:33):
American voters understand one hundred percent that whatever Kamala says
is driven entirely by trying to convince people to vote
for her.

Speaker 28 (24:41):
Davidick says, at this point, if Harris loses any more
ground in the polls, she'll likely lose the November election.
Ethan Buchanan News Radio seven forty KRH.

Speaker 5 (24:49):
It's now five point thirty four. Well, Trump has been
indicted again by that questionable special prosecutor Jack Smith. Remember,
one federal judge says that he was not legally selected Smith.
He's gone ahead and reworked those j six election interference
charges that the US Supreme Court throughout last month on

(25:10):
presidential immunity. It's been now been revisited in the Lower
DC federal court. That's where the indictment came from. We're
gonna have more in that at the top of the hour.
The Weapini's justice system just one of the many things
Trump says he will fix back in the Oval office.

Speaker 29 (25:27):
We need a safe country. We need a wealthy country.
We need a country that's going to take care of
its people. We need great schooling, we need great military,
we need everything.

Speaker 4 (25:37):
Everything is broken now.

Speaker 5 (25:39):
Trump talking to TV hosts doctor Phil Meta, CEO Mark Zuckerberg,
he threw the regime under the bus and a letter
to Congress confirming that the Biden White House and FBI
repeatedly pressured his organization's Facebook, his platforms, and Instagram to
suppress information that the government didn't want publicly discussed questions

(26:01):
of COVID and the regime mandates, and suppression of the
Hunter Biden laptop. So why is Zuckerberg revealing this now?

Speaker 30 (26:11):
Several factors could be applied as to why he's coming
forward now. Number one, there could be a whistleblower's that's
about to expose this.

Speaker 5 (26:19):
James Comer, chair of the House Oversight Committee. He was
on newsmax is five thirty five. Now Harris claims another
Trump policy as her own. She keeps talking about it.
Now she's pushing for a border wall. So what is
she waiting for?

Speaker 31 (26:34):
Been on, The money's available, We know the materials are there,
So build a wall.

Speaker 4 (26:38):
Do it. Do it tomorrow.

Speaker 31 (26:39):
Simply make the command decision tomorrow, start the contract. You
got the materials, you got the money to do it.

Speaker 5 (26:44):
Yeah, borders are Tom Holman there, former acting Ice director,
he was on Fox News. Texas DPS has arrested another
one of the ten most wanted illegal aliens just days
after that name was added to the list. Jose Miguel
Zelaya Ponse and Honduran national, wanted for aggravated sexual assault
of a child under the age of fourteen. Five point

(27:06):
thirty six is our time new data revealing what we
already know. There's a new record sixty thousand Americans who
backed out of home purchases last a month due to
the high costs and fears about the upcoming election. Local
real estate expert Michael Weister says, well, that is not
exactly the issue here in Houston.

Speaker 16 (27:26):
You know, the market as a whole isn't doing that.
Matt here in the Houston area. If you overprice your
house in today's market is going to sit. And so
we are seeing cooling at a specific price point. People
are waiting for interest rates to come down.

Speaker 5 (27:38):
Yeah. Nationally now, existing home sales had their lowest July ever.
Economic reality though, about to buy for Gen xers who
are approaching retirement.

Speaker 32 (27:49):
Those people started working when pensions went away. Now they're
sixty years old.

Speaker 33 (27:53):
Sadly, as they stare themselves in the mirror, they realize,
we are wolfully behind on our retirement, which could create
an unexpected financial crisis.

Speaker 32 (28:04):
Financial planner Derrick Kenney there, so, how bad could that
crisis be?

Speaker 33 (28:07):
It would be huge because of the numbers of people
that are involved.

Speaker 32 (28:12):
And remember many of those people were also hit hard
during the Great Recession. Cliff Saunders News Radio seven forty
k t RH.

Speaker 5 (28:19):
It's five thirty seven.

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to nothing. Now drop six of their last eight games.
They're going to be playing again this afternoon two PM
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On news Radio seven forty kt RH. Here's another Harris
flip flop. The Hair's Can campaign says that she does
not support electric vehicle mandates.

Speaker 5 (29:08):
Really, it's only words.

Speaker 4 (29:10):
It's only words she talks.

Speaker 5 (29:12):
Oh, she didn't release his statements.

Speaker 2 (29:15):
She did.

Speaker 5 (29:15):
She's by the way, campaign releases statements exactly exactly.

Speaker 2 (29:20):
She has never she has never disavowed this. She has
never flipped. She's not officially flipped off herself. These are
all campaign releases. She has not said a word herself.

Speaker 5 (29:29):
Well, she's going to do this at sit down interview,
sure with Tim Walls her hand with CNN.

Speaker 4 (29:35):
Yeah, Tim Walz is there.

Speaker 5 (29:36):
They're going to ask her about that.

Speaker 4 (29:38):
Probably not.

Speaker 2 (29:41):
By the way, the campaign team member who checked in
on this in a quote unquote fact check email is
Harris campaign rapid Response director. They have a rapid response director.
Amar Musa wrote that Senator JD. Vance would quote undoubtedly
lie about things like Harris wanting to for every American
to own an electric vehicle. That's when he said Vice

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President Harris does not support an electric vehicle mandate, even
though we know in the past that she is completely
on board with forcing us into electric vehicles, one hundred
percent on board, just like she's in the past just
about a border wall. Will have audio from that to
share with you a little bit. Now she says she
wants a border wall after saying it wouldn't stop anything.

(30:26):
So she's flipped hopped on three or four or five
major issues at this point in time. There's I can
tell her her policies other than the grocery store idea,
which has been panned by everybody. The price fixing idea
are all Trump's. They're all Trump ideas.

Speaker 5 (30:39):
The seated vice president, who is the presidential candidate, is
having to pull along Tim Walls, a governor who governed badly,
in order to do a sit down interview.

Speaker 4 (30:53):
A pre taped sit down interview.

Speaker 5 (30:55):
With friendly CNN. Yeah, and which means it can be edited.
They can start again and do whatever they want right exactly.
And she's taking her campaign is taking patshots to jd Vance. Yeah,
no kidding, I mean, what is that all about?

Speaker 4 (31:08):
I know you are, but what am I?

Speaker 5 (31:09):
Exactly?

Speaker 2 (31:10):
That's what it's all about for them. Five forty one.
Time for traffic and weather together. We're checking out to
drive again. Here's sky Mike.

Speaker 4 (31:15):
All right, we're not too.

Speaker 3 (31:16):
Nining up from this, but just watch out. This is
some kind of police activity westbound. It's over on the
side right by the beltway inbound. I don't think you
can see it, so we don't have to worry about
rubbernecking Grham Parkway north.

Speaker 4 (31:26):
Here's young Albert from Kingwood.

Speaker 20 (31:28):
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your beautiful morning of nothing to do. No man, it's
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All right, we look good all the way to two
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Larry is on the down under part of the six ten.
Look get it, hey, guy, mie dude.

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Westbound.

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I still hadn't picked up the iv NA A work
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I got caught up in all that habitastry going home
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Just off the two ID.

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I headed west so that still hadn't picked it up
a little down the one line.

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All right, look out westbound. We can all go home now, southside, Larry,
I need you to call every morning. By the way,
helps our female demo.

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It's going to be slow to exit, just a few
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and that's when the bulk of the scattered shower thunderstorm
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I should probably mention that the Aggies open up at
home against Notre Dame.

Speaker 4 (33:17):
Woo.

Speaker 2 (33:18):
That's a tough one. That's gonna be Saturday evening six thirty,
same time as my Michigan game. So fourth I'm gonna
have to go back and forth.

Speaker 34 (33:25):
On that one.

Speaker 5 (33:25):
Yeah, you have a lot of TVs in your house.

Speaker 29 (33:27):
I do.

Speaker 4 (33:28):
I don't. I don't have.

Speaker 2 (33:29):
The one thing I don't have is more than one
TV in one room. It's not like I don't have
a room where I have bultiple TV.

Speaker 15 (33:34):
I know.

Speaker 4 (33:36):
I'm sure you do. I'm sure you do.

Speaker 5 (33:39):
But do you have a different game on every TV?
So you can just walk from room to room.

Speaker 2 (33:43):
I'll just preset what I'll do because the game, you know,
the Michigan game is on at six thirty, same time
as Texas A and M. So I'll just pre set
the channels. I can just hit previous channel on a
commercial break, just can go back and forth and hopefully,
you know, pick up all the key moments and hopefully
the Michigan's playing freen Zone State, so hopefully that game
won't be all that good. And because I'm sure the
Texas A and M Notre Dame game will in this.

(34:03):
She loves college football.

Speaker 5 (34:05):
Yeah I do too.

Speaker 4 (34:05):
She does, Yeah, she does.

Speaker 5 (34:07):
Yeah, except they keep trying to ruin it, making it
so professional.

Speaker 29 (34:10):
I know.

Speaker 2 (34:11):
I'm hanging on and hope that they don't completely ruin.

Speaker 29 (34:13):
It for me.

Speaker 5 (34:14):
Like I said, old school, I hear you.

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Here we go again. More on that coming up next. First, though,
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Speaker 5 (35:06):
It is now five th fifty one on news Radio
seven forty KTRAH. Donald Trump anddided again by the Special
Council Jack Smith in that January sixth case. It was
already ruled presidential immunity by the US Supreme Court. Double
jeopardy anyone. The KTIDS add books on so called gender

(35:28):
fluidity to its list of content that's inappropriate for school libraries. Okay,
Katie's taking a stand about gender fluidity. The Democrat running
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Speaker 2 (36:06):
Toorney Dunnan, Biles joins us, here comes that indictment again.

Speaker 4 (36:09):
Dune him.

Speaker 2 (36:10):
Evidently, this one is a is a little bit shorter,
more succinct. But what can you do to change it?
That's going to, you know, overrule what the Supreme Court
has already decided on presidential immunity.

Speaker 19 (36:24):
Yeah, it's a little shorter, it's still unacceptable. In my
humble estimation, he's now tried to get rid of all
references to act that were clearly presidential.

Speaker 4 (36:40):
I don't think he's done it.

Speaker 19 (36:42):
They're still in there. I mean, he's still talking about
the president talking to the vice president about what to
do as the head of the Senate. I don't I
don't understand how that's not in his assistics. Pac and
he's talking they talk about a meeting he had in
the Oval Office. I don't know, but it seems to
me that he was acting in his presidential capacity doing

(37:03):
those things. And then this is really frustrating me reading this,
because it seems to me he goes through state by state,
and perhaps Jack Smith isn't familiar with our First Amendment.
But the First Amendment, one of our rights is to
petition our government for redress. Fairly important part of the
First Amendment. And what he's saying is that Trump and
others asked the legislatures of Georgia and Michigan and these

(37:27):
other states to take certain actions. Well, that's your right.
That's what we get to do. Whether you think it's
what you're asking is not proper or legal, doesn't matter.
You get to petition your government to take action.

Speaker 4 (37:38):
That's what they did.

Speaker 19 (37:40):
That's clearly protected by the First Amendment. I just it
was frustrating reading.

Speaker 5 (37:46):
Well, that's not the point of it. That doesn't seem
to be the point of it. The point is to
get the headlines and get the talking heads to talk
about it and say it Troup and died, it drops guilty.
He's a criminal, and just in time to affect the vote.
How is this not election interference? Big time?

Speaker 19 (38:03):
Oh, I have serious problems with it.

Speaker 4 (38:06):
I wouldn't sign this.

Speaker 19 (38:07):
I don't think any lawyer should sign off this, and
I definitely don't think a prosecutor should sign off on it.
Prosecutors have even higher ethical obligations. In US civil litigators,
their job is to do justice and not try to
just win cases and not try to create creative series.

Speaker 4 (38:23):
Supposed to apply the law equally, I don't.

Speaker 19 (38:25):
I don't see how you can say with the straight
face that he's doing that. This seems to agree with
you completely. This is politics, and that's disgusting. This is
not what we use our criminal justice system to do.

Speaker 2 (38:35):
And of course the irony of all this done them
is that they are charging Trump with election interference. By
committing election interference, I can't disagree with you.

Speaker 19 (38:45):
It's it's sad.

Speaker 4 (38:47):
It's a sad day.

Speaker 5 (38:48):
But it's in the DC Court, and it's in the
DC Court in front of Chutkin, who is a flaming
left liberal. You know, there's no justice in d C.
So it's going to have to play out.

Speaker 19 (39:03):
I think this is gonna happen is we're kind of
land up back in the Supreme Court. Before this plays out,
they're gonna have to take up this issue of immunity. Uh,
then it will get appealed to.

Speaker 4 (39:14):
The Intermediate court.

Speaker 19 (39:15):
Uh and then if then it may be appealed to
the Supreme Court. And so this is gonna take some
time just dealing with immunity issues again, because I think
some of them are still there.

Speaker 4 (39:26):
So yep, right, and that's right right, they know that.

Speaker 19 (39:30):
And yet he's gonna presumably ask for a schedule that
it's going to pretend like they're going to get this
case tried anytime soon. And that's not realistic. It's it's ridiculous.

Speaker 2 (39:39):
Sure well, we're back, Yeah, we're back to Shirt's point
that this is just so they can say he's been
indicted again.

Speaker 5 (39:45):
Yeah, a lawfare, it's political.

Speaker 4 (39:48):
Sure enough.

Speaker 2 (39:48):
Thank you, sir, appreciate your time this morning. Thanks for
getting up Storry. That's Attorney Dune and Biles. It's five
fifty six.

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News, weather and TRAFA.

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Morris Services Studios. It is six am here on Houston's
Morning News. I'm Jimmy Barrett along with Sheriff Ryar Monger.
Top stories this half hour we have a new indictment
with the same old charges. JD Vance on Kaboa's flip
flops and coming up at six oh eight, a four
year old breaks a thirty five hundred year old jar.

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You break it, you buy it. Detail's coming in the
minutes ahead. You're on Houston's Morning News. First to check
out that morning drive. Here's sky Mike. Oh, we had
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We have a winner.

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Uh southwest three way just before the beltway, three or
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Speaker 4 (41:21):
Here's Sheriff Fryer.

Speaker 5 (41:23):
It's six am on news radio seven forty KTRH and
our top story this hour. US Supreme Court ruled presidents
have absolute immunity for presidential acts in office. Donald Trump
was president j six, twenty twenty, but the now determined
illegally appointed special counsel Jack Smith seated another grand jury
in DC and once again indicts Donald Trump on the

(41:47):
same but streamlined charges of election interference. Fox's Jonathan Turley
calls it the shrink flation indictments.

Speaker 6 (41:55):
The way today did is kept the four charges and
they just hook out any evidence that clearly would have
contradicted the Supreme Court's decision on presidential immunity.

Speaker 5 (42:08):
So you have to go through it all over again.
On true Social Trump called said that Smith should be dismissed.
We're going to be talking to a Trump attorney, Jesse
Binal at seven twenty here on Houston's Morning News. As
for her campaign, Kamala Harris hiding from the Biden regime record,
especially on the economy. Trump and JD Vance not letting

(42:29):
her get away with it.

Speaker 8 (42:32):
She casts the tie breaking vote for the Inflation Explosion Act.
She casts the tie breaking vote to send interest rates
and mortgages through the roof.

Speaker 4 (42:40):
She opened that border on day one.

Speaker 5 (42:43):
The Inflation Explosion Act vance in Michigan yesterday. Trump will
be in Michigan tomorrow near lansing the national debt because
of all this spending, thirty five trillion dollars, almost equal
to all the money in the world. It's all just
oakin mirror's, folks, and it's continuing to grow. Lone Star
College economist Bank Lewis says, this is a death spiral,

(43:06):
and it began nine to eleven. When we started spending money,
we didn't have as salary stagnate, inflation raging. It's big
spending welfare state that is now bleeding us dry.

Speaker 12 (43:19):
So a lot of those people are taking advantage of
Obamacare type of markets that they qualify, which are partly
subsidized by the government. You also have more people that
have been able to take advantage of Medicare, Medicaid and
unemployment insurance and reachs in the years.

Speaker 5 (43:32):
He says, fixing it, it's going to take some huge
cuts to guess what social Security and other government programs.
It's now six o three. Trump has agreed to debate
Harris on ABC September tenth, no notes allowed, and they
will be standing. Harris campaign, though has yet not yet
agreed to the terms, claiming they got a problem with

(43:54):
unmuted or muted microphones. Trump on record is saying he
doesn't care. Whatever you want to do. Democrats are using
the Biden twenty twenty playbook. However, they're running out the
clock on this year's election.

Speaker 35 (44:10):
Vice President Kamala Harris still hasn't held any interviews or
news conferences since getting into the race, as Democrats are
relying on vague statements and positive media coverage to get
her over the finish line formherre Trump White House advisor
Kelly and Conway tells Fox they're trying to keep Harris hidden.

Speaker 4 (44:24):
They don't trust.

Speaker 9 (44:25):
Kamala Harris enough to speak regularly.

Speaker 5 (44:27):
This is amazing to me.

Speaker 9 (44:28):
They're so exciting about a woman and the sexist hemisogynists
that her campaign aren't allowing the woman to travel alone
or speak on her own extembraneously to members of the media.

Speaker 35 (44:37):
Harris just took five days off with no public events
following the Democratic National Convention. Cory Jelson New's Radio seven
forty KTRH and.

Speaker 5 (44:45):
No matter what you think you're seeing, Harris still hasn't
agreed to a one on one interview with any network.
Her interview tomorrow on CNN will be taped and it
will be with her running mate at her side, Tim Walls.
Maybe he'll do all the talking.

Speaker 4 (45:02):
Robert F.

Speaker 5 (45:03):
Kennedy Junior now out of the race as an independent
for the presidency. Democrats still trying to keep any competition
off ballast. Matt Kittle, senior elections correspondent for the Federals, says, look,
it is ongoing in all the key swing states. Don't
let anyone else run.

Speaker 11 (45:24):
These so called self proclaimed defenders of democracy, meanwhile, are
going about routing and burning up democracy by what they
have been doing with ballots and competitors.

Speaker 5 (45:36):
Yeah, the Democrats being targeted by the Democrats, Jill Stein
with the Green Party and the leftist Cornell West. Last week,
Trump promised to release all remaining jfk assassination files. One
of the many reasons why, apparently Robert F. Kennedy Junior
endorsed him.

Speaker 4 (45:57):
And it clearly is to protect the institution.

Speaker 27 (46:01):
Yes, and that's wrong, is wrong, and is wrong for
Democrat as wrong for Republicans.

Speaker 5 (46:08):
That's Kennedy on with former Fox host Tucker Carlson, long
ranging interview. There, six h five is our time. Well,
so much for White House claims that the economy is good.
Nearly half of all Americans are planning to leave their
jobs next year, including thirty nine percent of gen Z.
That's climbing fifteen percent over last year, according to Bankrate's

(46:32):
latest numbers. Strong pushback from Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick here
in this state and State Senator Paul Bettencourt Precinct three
Commissioner Tom Ramsey. Yes, all of them Republicans. The controversial
so called voter outreach agenda item was pulled at Harris
County Commissioner's Court. Yeah, they were going to pay an
outside source to go register voters for the upcoming election.

Speaker 13 (46:56):
I don't think that they were expecting that level of pushback.
I think they figured they can sneak this through, and
you know who doesn't like voter registration? It sounds great,
and so I think they expected no one to really
look too deep into this, but thankfully people did.

Speaker 5 (47:08):
Yeah, that's Charles Blaine, President of Urban Reform. They had
planned to hire a vendor, a third party vendor, rather
than letting the elected registrar register voters. They were going
to send out just blanket registrations to every address that
didn't already have a registration. Six oh seven is our time.

(47:30):
Human smuggling ring busted up El Paso sector. Border Patrol
agents rescued fifteen illegal aliens being smuggled from a stash
house in New Mexico. Agents in that sector have found
two hundred and forty four stash houses this year alone,
and more than twenty five hundred illegal aliens being smuggled

(47:52):
by the cartels. They're coming in because Democrats continue the handouts.
Did you know that you can buy homes illegal alienias
can provided by California tax dollars.

Speaker 28 (48:05):
This will only make it harder for American citizens to
buy homes.

Speaker 31 (48:08):
Our young people just giving up on the American dream
because it's so hard for them to own a home.
And now you've got California trying to get homes for
i illegal immigrants.

Speaker 4 (48:17):
Are you kidding me?

Speaker 28 (48:18):
Former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson told Fox
Business this shouldn't even be a discussion.

Speaker 31 (48:23):
Anytime when we're thinking about rights for Krimino and people
who are doing things illegally over the rights of our
own people, we have a major problem.

Speaker 28 (48:32):
California Republicans are also warning that if Kamala Harris becomes president,
she could expand this program nationally. Ethan Buchannan News Radio
seven forty KTRH.

Speaker 5 (48:41):
Well, the answer was lost to Philly five to nothing.
Pregame for the series finale two on Sports Talk seven
ninety today. Now, the Stros do maintain a three and
a half game lead in the American League West. I'm
sherber Ryer a news Radio seven forty KTRH.

Speaker 27 (48:56):
Keeping you in the know all the information in real
time and the now right.

Speaker 4 (49:01):
Now news Radio seven JGRH.

Speaker 2 (49:06):
You've heard that saying right you break it, you buy
it doesn't always work, especially if what you destroyed is
three five hundred years old and priceless. How you're gonna
buy that family with their four year old boy, we're
at a museum in Israel. Four year old boy accidentally

(49:27):
smashed a bronze age jar. If this is at the
hect Museum, Evidently at the Heck Museum, they believe in
their patrons being able to be interactive with their displays,
so virtually nothing is behind glass. Very little's behind glass.
It is, it's out there. Anybody could touch it if

(49:47):
they If they did, they would prefer that you don't.
Obviously is that museum, the hect museum?

Speaker 5 (49:53):
Where is it?

Speaker 4 (49:54):
Where is it? It is in uh Hafa Israel.

Speaker 2 (49:58):
Museum believes there's a special charm and experiencing an archaeological
find without any obstructions.

Speaker 4 (50:04):
Yeah, but you've got a four year.

Speaker 2 (50:05):
Old kid in there who evidently grabbed the jar while
mom and dad weren't looking, and when dad turned around,
the jar was broken. Wasn't before, but now it was.
He said, I could I couldn't bet my kid that
did that. He's standing right there with the jar, Dad.
That's whatever your parents say.

Speaker 5 (50:23):
He's standing outdoors in the city of David, the old
part of Jerusalem with I was with an archaeologist. His
kids were running around picking up little pieces of things,
you know, h it was broken shards of sure pottery. Yeah,
and the archaeologist was telling me, well, that's Byzantine and
that is this and this is first century.

Speaker 2 (50:44):
And yeah, like it's like it's nothing like, yeah, this
stuff's all over the place.

Speaker 5 (50:49):
You could imagine what they find when they did.

Speaker 2 (50:51):
Yeah, no kidding, Well, this is a very The thing
that's so said about this is this is a very
unusual fine because, as you said, just said, most everything
they find is broken in pieces. It's very rare to
find it a big jar that's completely intact. It was
probably used for carrying you know, olive oil or wine
or or or one of those types of things. But
at the museum they're taking it. Well, the museums, they said,

(51:12):
we're not a mausoleum. We're a living place. We're open
to families, inaccessible, we're appealing to parents. Don't be afraid
things like this happened. We'll fix the jar and put
it back, which amazes me.

Speaker 5 (51:22):
Well, they managed to, you know, sew together all those
little pieces of the Dead Sea scrolls, So I guess
they can do pottery pretty easily.

Speaker 4 (51:29):
I guess.

Speaker 2 (51:30):
So six eleven. Time for traffic and whether it's together.
Heck museum, the Hecked Museum.

Speaker 5 (51:34):
E h hghg.

Speaker 4 (51:38):
Now, Hellmum used to be.

Speaker 5 (51:40):
An oil company. Heck he I would imagine there's some Houston,
Texas money in that somewhere.

Speaker 4 (51:46):
Let's go let's go to the north side here.

Speaker 3 (51:48):
We're starting to smash up as always, this is roadwork
at all the in Westfield.

Speaker 4 (51:53):
It's a lifestyle.

Speaker 3 (51:54):
Let's here to stay westbound at two left lanes or
blockchair watch out for other stations. Listeners not ready for
that smashup coming over from JFK for now. You lose
about six minutes going that way. I would go ahead
and re route through will Clayton Parkway if you're trying
to go on the north side here and then eastbound
at Perial Valley, we're missing a left lane. Holly from
Porter said something smashing us up around Allan all the

(52:16):
mail route on the East Text Freeway southbound. I don't
see any incidents here. You've got toll bridge Suggins starting already.
That's eight extra minute southbound.

Speaker 4 (52:24):
Oh.

Speaker 3 (52:24):
I told the rest of the media about the Southwest
free Oh they got it now Southwest Freeway outbound at
the Beltway and the rest of the media has caught
up to you, ktr Rachel listeners, they now know we
have rex Southwest Freeway outbound at the Beltway. I promised
you some laneage and that's one, two, three lanes here.
Let's go to our tip line seven one three two
on two t ips.

Speaker 11 (52:43):
Morning guy, Mike, This is don Key that's spreading northbound
on fifty nine.

Speaker 16 (52:49):
Southbound on fifty nine right after Dang, I.

Speaker 4 (52:53):
Forgot my head hurts, all right, that's that same wreck outbound.

Speaker 3 (52:56):
Lookout Skymike on the Generator Supercenter, dot Com traffic Center.

Speaker 2 (53:00):
Our KTRH top tax Defenders twenty four hour Weather Center.
Time to check in with Jeff Eno. He's Jeff may Reathering.
He's filling in this morning for Terry Smith, who's off today.
Forecast still including some rain. What's our best chance of
actually seeing widespread rain this week? Some parts got hit yesterday.
I didn't get a drop in my house.

Speaker 17 (53:17):
Yeah, scattered today again, But that chance goes up from
tomorrow and to Friday, probably about an eighty percent chance.
And we'll still have a pretty good shot for some
showers and thunderstorms off and on through the Labor Day weekend.
So today, increasing cloud scattered showers and thunderstorms mainly into
the afternoon hours, with a high ninety one of the
heat indecks possibly in the triple digits. Still, the chances
will rain this evening with an overnight low of seventy seven,
a little bit wetter and cooler tomorrow with showers and

(53:39):
thunderstorms increasing, and that'll be the case again for Friday.
Highs each day around eighty eight and some more rain
this weekend as high as at the upper eighties.

Speaker 2 (53:46):
Debit, you're right now is still seventy seven. Here at
your official severe weather station, News Radio seven forty k TRH.

Speaker 4 (53:52):
News, traffic and weather.

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You're starting your day right with Houston's Morning News, brought
to you byden New South Windows Solution. Well, believe it
or not, the election is right around the corner, and
the Democrats so far are doing a pretty good job
of running down the clock. They're just going to do
their level best to keep Kamala Harris away from the media,
even the mainstream media. They're going to uh let her

(54:14):
do one debate and that's it, and the rest of
the time her surrogates or her campaign will speak on her.

Speaker 4 (54:21):
Behalf.

Speaker 2 (54:22):
They're doing their level best to keep her quiet so
that she doesn't accidentally tell us all about the policy
she really wants to enact. Will be joined by Ellen
Pfeiffer one plus one equals to dot com to talk
about this in just a moment. First, though, we have
traffic in weather togethers we check out the drive once again.
Here's guy Mike.

Speaker 3 (54:37):
We're going to go fast here. This is a bad
spot for Oh, they just cleared it. Never mind, Wes
Sam is clear now Westpark Tollway. They just picked that up.
Let's go to the Southwest Freeway.

Speaker 4 (54:46):
Dude wreck on dick.

Speaker 11 (54:48):
K nine southbound is right after visting it and it's
on it's pass lane.

Speaker 3 (54:54):
Plane drug All right, look out, that's now taking up
two left lanes. This is out bound, not inbound. I'm
Skymike and the Generator Supercenter dot Com Traffic Center.

Speaker 2 (55:04):
From r KTRH top tax Defenders twenty four hour weather center.
For today, we're looking at partl Claudi's guys, but along
whether we do have a very good chance of seeing
a scattered shower or thundershower about a fifty percent chance
a ninety today partly to most of the Claudie with
a forty percent chance tomorrow eighty six, and then the
morning storms are likely on Friday with the scattered afternoon storms.

(55:25):
High eighty six, temperature right now still seventy seven at
your official severe weather station, news Radio seven forty KTRH.
We're checking out some of our top stories this morning.

Speaker 5 (55:35):
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Speaker 4 (56:13):
I live in Katie.

Speaker 2 (56:14):
Your best ways are round Houston. Next on the ten
Mine seven KTRH. Keep the candidate away from the cameras
and the microphones. Keep the camera, keep the candidate away
from steadying her real positions. Let the campaign speak out
on her behalf and deny that she wants to go
all electric.

Speaker 5 (56:34):
And attack Donald Trump from every angle. There you go,
every means at your disposal, and even some that aren't legal.

Speaker 2 (56:40):
Alan Fifer joins us one plus one equals to dot com.
Can they get away with us? Do you think Alan?
Can they run out the clock?

Speaker 27 (56:48):
Good morning, Jimmy, and I appreciate you inviting me back,
and unfortunately I think the answer might be yes. So
we got two issues here. Do you remember do you
remember seeing the Wizard of Oz when you were a
young child? Sure, requiring a suspension of disbelief when you
watched it in order to enjoy it. You couldn't nitpick it. Well,
this is America's first campaign based on avoidance and sound bites,

(57:12):
sound bites, It's totally dependent on that. There's two issues here.
One is what is the turnout going to be? There's
about one hundred and seventy million registered voters in this
country and about forty five million tend to stay home
on any given election. How many of those can we

(57:32):
get out to vote for Donald Trump this year versus
how many are going to stay home for Kamala Harris.
This is going to be key, key to the key
to the final outcome here, because otherwise, if Donald Trump
has too many people that don't show up and Kamala

(57:52):
Harris has many, she's going to win. So it's all
going to be about turnout because I don't think she's
going to change her messaging.

Speaker 5 (58:01):
Well, it's also forty five million people who don't bother
to go vote normally, and there was a lack of
enthusiasm for Joe Biden, so they came up with Kamala
And now it's all about the vibe. Is there enough
time in forty five days for the Trump campaign to
expose Kamala Harris as being nothing more than another puppet
and keeping the regime in control?

Speaker 4 (58:23):
There's there's Sara.

Speaker 27 (58:24):
I'm glad you mentioned that. There's three things that are
going to be determined here. Trump has to hold on
to his voters. That's that's means he doesn't He needs
to stop stop doing anything that turns people off that
he already has in his camp.

Speaker 4 (58:39):
Two.

Speaker 27 (58:40):
Uh, he's got to look at those voters who who
weren't going to vote and bring some of them back,
a few a few million of those. And then Trump
must seek out every opportunity possible to engage Harris and
wait for the inevitable gas that she'll drop.

Speaker 4 (58:58):
The honeymoon period is officially over.

Speaker 27 (59:01):
It's up to her now to uh to either win
it or lose it based on how she comes off
in public her interview with Dana Bash. I hope she
doesn't have the questions already and is preparing for it.
We already know that she's not doing it by herself.
You know, she needs a safety officer next to her

(59:21):
to make sure she doesn't co completely off the rails.
There is sufficient time, but we're kind of dependent on
Harris to make make gaffes that become evident to the
American people.

Speaker 2 (59:32):
Well, if we're hoping, if we're hoping the mainstream media
is going to help with that, I think you can
put your hope somewhere else. I mean that that tape,
that interview is going to be pre taped, so they'll
have every opportunity to clean it up before it ever
hits the air.

Speaker 4 (59:44):
And and that's and that's another thing.

Speaker 27 (59:46):
Most of the people that we hope to pick up
are are the TikTok generation, and they don't see a
fraction of what's shown on Fox, for example. Even the
other mainstream media is generally shield the truth from the
American people, but the social media is by far the worst,

(01:00:07):
and there's amplification of false messaging that is anti Trump.
I don't know how that works in the final analysis, though,
if she makes a big gaf, the situation that happened
to Biden back in July will and will in fact
make it make a difference to the American people.

Speaker 4 (01:00:25):
I think that's That's what I'm hoping for.

Speaker 5 (01:00:28):
Okay, Well, Trump's making every approach he can even doing
social media.

Speaker 2 (01:00:33):
Well, he's doing what he can do. Yeah, he's doing
what he can do. Alan, Thank you appreciate it, Ellen,
Ellen Vieifer one plus one equals two. Dot com It's
six twenty seven. Time to take a look at your money.
Prtey Donaho is here.

Speaker 23 (01:00:43):
Well, good morning, Jimmy. Stock features are little change with
the dowader record. Investors are winning on shipping or invidious
earnings after the closing bell today, and the company is
seen as a barometer for artificial intelligence spending across much
of the tech industry. Oil right now lower at seventy
four dollars a barrel crud slip by more than two
percent yesterday. Middle East tensions remain the focus for traders.

(01:01:04):
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More of what's happening now from the John Moore Services Studios.
It is six thirty now here in Houston's Morning News,
I'm Jimmy Barrel long as Sheriff Ryer. Among our top
stories this our Roley Gaines and how Trump can win
over suburban women. Trump thinks Fox News is trying to
win over Democrats And coming up at six thirty eight,
why do some stores charge you a fee for cash

(01:01:43):
back because they're making a ton off it? Details in
the minutes ahead here in Houston's Morning News. First, we're
chaking out that morning drive. Here's sky Mike told Bridge.

Speaker 3 (01:01:52):
Hoopf law has begun now sixteen extra minutes on the
southbound tip Line.

Speaker 4 (01:01:57):
I got rusty from Crosby Mike Mike Mike, Mike Mike
Collins Wednesday.

Speaker 12 (01:02:00):
Coming in with Highway ninety.

Speaker 24 (01:02:01):
Overpass closed all the way to twenty one hundred.

Speaker 31 (01:02:04):
There's sticky on the feet of road and it's backing up.

Speaker 3 (01:02:06):
That's been ugly every morning. Jason from Alvin Dudek.

Speaker 2 (01:02:10):
At my two dy northbound.

Speaker 33 (01:02:11):
You get the breaks at about you had a Greek
Parkway and it clears up about Reed Road Airport somewhere
in there. Just usual two D SUSAG.

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Show burbage extra points there.

Speaker 3 (01:02:21):
Put this on your briefcase chasing and I'm in the
classic elite GMC traffic.

Speaker 2 (01:02:25):
Center from r KTRH Generator Supercenter twenty four hour Weather
centerports today where you have about on a fifty percent
chance of seeing a scattered shower or thundershower. I temperature
right about ninety. But we'll get to the rest of
the forecast. More rain chances coming as the week progresses.
We'll find out when is the best chance for us
all to get some rain when we talk to Jeff

(01:02:46):
Bart the Weather Channel in eight minutes right now seventy
seven at your official severe weather station, News Radio seven
forty KTRH. It's time now for the news. Here's Sheriff Fryer.

Speaker 5 (01:02:57):
Six thirty two on news Radio seven forty ktra and
our tough story this hour. Donald Trump's working to win
over suburban women voters. Former college swimmer Riley Gaines telling
k trh's Clay Travis that Trump needs to connect with
them emotionally.

Speaker 25 (01:03:13):
He needs to talk about how children are being impacted
by progressive policies.

Speaker 4 (01:03:17):
What's with education, whether.

Speaker 25 (01:03:18):
It's a general ideology movement, whether that's putting men in
women's locker rooms, and that's an appeal to moms, the
suburban woman.

Speaker 5 (01:03:25):
Yeah, the Trump campaign, by the way, has launched women
for Trump. Maybe they can win over the ones who
can't think straight. You may have noticed it during the
Democrat convention. Fox News, well, they've been kind of going leftist,
adding more Democrats to their daily coverage.

Speaker 10 (01:03:43):
And Sharon Donald Trump is not happy about it, but
it's not what you think.

Speaker 33 (01:03:47):
I think he's upset about some of the information they're using.

Speaker 4 (01:03:50):
It's more of the fact that they're.

Speaker 26 (01:03:52):
Doing leftists heavy backing to their information on the polls.

Speaker 10 (01:03:55):
That's political commentator Anthony Russo, who says, well Fox Kxleen's left.
Don't expect to see any conservatives to be a part
of the propaganda.

Speaker 26 (01:04:05):
The legacy media, the eighty c's, the NBC's, the rest
of the mainstream media have no balance. They're not even
willing to bring on any human being from the opposite side.

Speaker 10 (01:04:15):
Trump, by the way, has continued to call out Fox
on truth social Jeff Biggs News Radio seven kat or H.

Speaker 5 (01:04:24):
Kyla Harris has not gotten the kind of boost in
her poll numbers that she should have gotten from the convention,
and she's pretty much dead even with Trump in battleground states,
even in leftist polls.

Speaker 24 (01:04:36):
Yeah, it's going to be a game over pretty quickly
if she continues to lose support, specifically in those key
swing states.

Speaker 5 (01:04:45):
As political analysts led to Vidia Kito kg r H,
Harris is just too radical for moderate Americans and she's
not going to win them back without losing Basically, her
entire radical base is now six thirty four. Supreme Court
ruled in July that Trump has an absolute immunity for
presidential actions. But Trump indicted again by Jack Smith over

(01:05:09):
the January sixth case election interference. We'll have more on
that at seven am. The weaponized justice system. That's just
an example of the threat that faces all of us
if Harris becomes president.

Speaker 29 (01:05:26):
They're going to destroy our country if she wins. I
don't believe our country has a chance because it's a
Marxist ideology.

Speaker 5 (01:05:33):
Trump on with doctor Phil Meta, CEO Mark Zuckerberg finally Yes,
admits he was pressured by the Biden regime to censor
and suppress not just conservative speech, but anyone on Facebook
and Instagram about COVID and also about the Hunter Biden laptop.

Speaker 36 (01:05:57):
It is what many of us have known all along,
and I'm glad he had the courage to come forward
and speak the truth.

Speaker 5 (01:06:05):
Trump ally Tulsea Gabbard there on Fox, a lawyer who
defended the FDA in a lawsuit brought by the Houston
doctor Mary about Mary Bowden. Bowden admits the agency went
beyond his authority in the use of iramectin. Project Veritas
caught the attorney Isaac Belfer on tape saying, well, it's

(01:06:26):
okay for the FDA to communicate information about the drug,
but it's not okay for the FDA to actually tell
people they should not take the drug. It is now
six thirty five, Harris continuing to steal Trump policies to
present them as hers. Now she's pushing guess what for

(01:06:47):
a border wall?

Speaker 2 (01:06:49):
Borders are You really can't believe what she says.

Speaker 33 (01:06:53):
She's just an opportunist and saying what she thinks she
needs to say in order to get elected.

Speaker 5 (01:07:00):
Senator John Cornyn three Trump positions that Kamala now adopting
saying anyway, it's only words that she's now adopting. Another
one of the ten most one of the illegal aliens
has been arrested by DPS personnel here in the state
of Texas, Jose Miguel Zelaya Ponse, Honduran national, wanted for

(01:07:21):
aggravated sexual assault of a child under the age of fourteen.
Six thirty six is our time, prices, interest rates, growing,
fears about the upcoming election. Now our record. Sixty thousand
Americans just ripped up their home purchase deals last month.

Speaker 16 (01:07:42):
Well, not really what we're sinking in the Houston market,
but it's that way. There's still a lot of buyers,
still a lot of sellers. But there's still a lot
of uncertainty with what's about to happen, whether the Fed's
going to raise or lower the rate.

Speaker 5 (01:07:52):
Local real estate expert Mike Weister there, he says, here
in Houston, we've got a lot of big corporations that
bought up up so many properties they now are unloading them.
There is actually a market here. More bad news though,
gen xers turning sixty are staring at their retirement in crisis. Really,

(01:08:15):
they were hit hard by the Great Recession. They started
working as retirement shifted from pensions to four oh one
case they didn't put any money into them. Financial planner
Derrick Kenney says, retirement for gen X is going to
look very different.

Speaker 33 (01:08:33):
Phased in retirement where they continue working but also the
benefits of the social interaction and able to use their
skill set, but realizing whatever it takes to bring an
extra income to take the load off of any investments
they have for income needs.

Speaker 5 (01:08:48):
Yeah, but remember, thanks to the destruction of the dollar
under this regime, many people who had already retired are
already having to come back to work. Six point thirty
seven is our time. Friday night enides begin this week
across the state. Also growing concern though about the football
referee shortage in high school and junior highs. Michael Fitch
with the Texas Association as Sports Officials says their members

(01:09:11):
are quitting because of the harassment that comes from players,
but mainly the families and coaches against them. For every
ten officials that they hire now only two are actually
sticking around. And Friday night night games now often are
being pushed to Thursdays and Saturdays so you don't have

(01:09:32):
to face the fans. Astros lose to the Phillies five
to nothing pregame at two in Sports Talk seven to
ninety for the series finale, the Stros maintained their three
and a half game lead. On Seattle in the AO West.
I'm Sheryl Fryar on News Radio seven forty KGRH.

Speaker 2 (01:09:48):
You cool, you will be during the beat, the heat,
sale et specs cheers, the savings.

Speaker 4 (01:09:54):
When we say what happens next happens here. This is justice,
your guests is as good as what happens next.

Speaker 2 (01:10:01):
Man on Youth Radio seven for KTRH. I've talked about
this a little bit before. Kroger is the only grocery
store that I know that does this. Dollar General and
Dollar Tree also do it. And that is when you
if you get cash back when you're checking out, if
you want cash back, they'll charge you, depending up on

(01:10:24):
how much. The amount is used to be just fifty
cents at Kroger, but that that fee will go up
depending about how much cash you're taking out. It's still
relatively minor until you total up how much these three
retailers alone are getting in money from charging people to

(01:10:45):
get cash back. If you take Dollar General Dollar Tree
in Kroger and add those three together, it comes to
ninety million dollars a year. Whoa ninety million dollars a year.
That's a lot of money. Now, you obviously don't have
to get your cash back there. There are other places
you can go and get cash back for free. I'm surprised,

(01:11:07):
in fact, I my little bit surprised more retailers aren't
charging you when that kind of money is on the line,
because evidently we're more than willing to pay for this
in the name of convenience. But there are those who
think that this disadvantages people who are poor or live
in banking deserts, in other words, rural customers, or people
in an areas where they don't have a bank nearby,
but they have a grocery store or a dollar General

(01:11:29):
and they have to get their cash back there because
it's the only easy way to get cash back. That's
according you know. So in other words, they're playing the
race card to a certain extent, a lower earner card
and rural community card on saying that they shouldn't be
charging for the cash back. But that's a lot of money.
Ninety million dollars a year, yikes. Six forty one type

(01:11:49):
for traffic and weather together. Hey sky Mike, we.

Speaker 3 (01:11:52):
Got southwest freeway. Kjr Rach's listeners were the first to
know about that rick outbound at the beltwait's two left
lines inbound.

Speaker 4 (01:11:58):
You can't see it, so don't worry about necking.

Speaker 3 (01:12:00):
There got a new north loop problem eastbound at forty five.

Speaker 4 (01:12:04):
It's two right lanes blocked.

Speaker 37 (01:12:05):
Here.

Speaker 4 (01:12:05):
Looks like everybody's okay. Here we go with the smash
from the east.

Speaker 3 (01:12:08):
Text.

Speaker 4 (01:12:09):
Now south sam and eastbound at forty five. That's a stall.
He's hitting that exit. If you're trying to go out
toward clear Lake.

Speaker 3 (01:12:17):
Cheap from Pearland is on the tip line seven one
three two one two t ips.

Speaker 20 (01:12:21):
Got Mike, dude two eight north is passing out of
creek like Jason Alvin just missed. We got a center
lane splore just now getting on station.

Speaker 5 (01:12:32):
Don't talk, just in the area as yet.

Speaker 3 (01:12:35):
All right, burbage there east text, let's go to the
tip line border.

Speaker 4 (01:12:38):
Scot Mike, check your cameras.

Speaker 16 (01:12:41):
After Old Humble Road head south on fifty nine. There's
a big Chris backof Oh, I don't know what's going on.
I'm headed northbound.

Speaker 3 (01:12:49):
All right, Thank you so much, and also south Loop
six ten. I've got reports of a vehicle fire right
before culling. You'll be the first to know laneage in
ten minutes, Sky Mike in the classic Elite GM see
Traffic Center from our KTRH Generator Supercenter twenty four hour
Weather Center, we have Jeff bar standing by with your forecast,
which does include some rain.

Speaker 4 (01:13:08):
Yeah, it does.

Speaker 17 (01:13:09):
Indeed, we're seeing some scattered showers and thunderstorms out across
the Gulf right now starting to push into coastal portions
of Rossoria County, and for the rest of the day,
we'll see showers and thunderstorms continue to push inland front
the Gulf. The high today ninety one, the heat in
decks possibly climbing into the triple digits when you add
that humidity, and tonight the cloudy sky with a few
thunderstorms at a low down to seventy seven. Temperatures will
cool slightly as rain chances increase from tomorrow and to Friday,

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Next on the ten on seven Ktright. Greg Gutfeld on
the show last night played a new Trump ad on
Bidenomics featuring Kamala Harris I think you're going to enjoy
and got some reaction from his panel to it.

Speaker 5 (01:16:30):
Everyday prices are too high, food, rent, gas, back to
school clothes.

Speaker 4 (01:16:36):
That is called bidynomics.

Speaker 1 (01:16:39):
I love rent cost fifty percent more today, round beef
is up almost fifty percent.

Speaker 4 (01:16:45):
There's not much left at the end of the month.
Bidenomics is working. The price of housing has gone up.

Speaker 18 (01:16:51):
It feels so hard to just be able to get ahead,
and we are very proud of aidonomics.

Speaker 37 (01:17:04):
Joe, That's exactly what you have to do, because the
fact is she is running from her past. She's literally
running from her past. He's running for office and running
away from herself.

Speaker 4 (01:17:17):
It's going to find yourself doing that.

Speaker 36 (01:17:19):
Sometimes, can't run away from your past.

Speaker 4 (01:17:21):
I called this. I called it.

Speaker 36 (01:17:23):
They were gonna act like Joe Biden was never president.
And even though at the DNC when Obama went up
and said we can't take four more years of this,
it's like four more years Trump, He's been gone for
three and a half years. Yeah, so yeah, I would
love to see Kamalin debate herself, but that you know,
both sides can't agree on which Mike should be turned off.
So yeah, it's pretty crazy because her most popular policies,

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the only one she's hinted at was the price controls
and that everybody freaked out about that. Her most popular
stuff is all rehashing Trump things. It's it's the suddenly
the border wall, fighting crime. I mean, I wouldn't be
surprised if she denies sleeping with Stormy Daniels.

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Sheriff Fryar.

Speaker 5 (01:21:13):
Good morning. Everyone is seven oh one on News Radio
seven forty k TRH is new sponsored by Choice Home
and Commercial. Our top story this hour, the DOJ appointed
Special counsel Jack Smith indicts Donald Trump again for election interference,
as an end run on the US Supreme Court, which
ruled a month ago that presidents have absolute immunity for

(01:21:34):
official acts. Texas attorney dun And Biles told you this
morning News, this whole thing, this indictment is shaky.

Speaker 4 (01:21:42):
The First Amendment.

Speaker 19 (01:21:43):
One of our rights is to petition our government for
redress and fairly important part of the First Amendment. And
what he's saying is that Trump and others asked the
legislatures of Georgia.

Speaker 4 (01:21:54):
And Michigan and these other states to take certain actions. Well,
that's your.

Speaker 5 (01:21:58):
Right, yeah, truth social Trump called his latest indictment a
direct assault on democracy. He's agreed to the September tenth
debate with Harris on ABC as a standing debate. It
would be without notes, that's what he agreed to, either
muted or unmuted mics, whatever ABC does. But Harris campaign

(01:22:19):
kneop they've not yet signed off on those terms. As
she playing chicken now Democrats hiding Harris the way they
hid Joe Biden. In twenty twenty, former Trump advisor Kelly
and Conway says, well, I could backfire September tenth.

Speaker 9 (01:22:33):
She's not doing it. Let me tell you something. If
you're not practicing those muscles, you don't have that muscle
memory for debates. You can't just show up and have
people stuff your head with that. Joe Biden didn't just
lose that debate two months ago. Donald Trump won it,
and he can do that again against Kamala.

Speaker 5 (01:22:46):
Yeah, Harris did schedule a sit down interview, by the way,
with CNN for tomorrow. It will be pre taped along
with her running mate, though Tim Walls. They tried to
take Trump off the ballot, then they refused our FK
junior on their ballot. The Democrats aren't done yet, though
they're trying to take out any presidential competition to kamalaw Shira.

Speaker 10 (01:23:10):
As Matt Kivel points out in The Federalist, the Dems
are still doing it in the swing states.

Speaker 11 (01:23:16):
They're not above doing that even to like minded individuals,
people like Jill Stein running the Green Party.

Speaker 10 (01:23:24):
He says, it's simple, this is what the Dems do
touch it, cut out the competition, consolidate your power.

Speaker 11 (01:23:31):
You know, this election is critical for everybody. This is
the same movie we watched in twenty twenty.

Speaker 10 (01:23:37):
The Dems were able to dump Cornell West off the
ballot in Pennsylvania, but for now he's back on in Michigan.

Speaker 4 (01:23:45):
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Speaker 5 (01:23:50):
It's now seven oh four. The International Monetary Fund says
it now cost homeowners more than forty percent of their
monthly income in order to live in even a medium
price home, which will immediately get worse if Harris County
here Democrats raise our property taxes by another eight percent
as they're planning to do. But a win at least temporarily.

(01:24:15):
The controversial voter outreach plan that Harris County Democrats were
trying to do to pay an outside source to register voters,
they tabled it before it came up for a vote.

Speaker 13 (01:24:27):
This is one of those instances where they knew what
they were doing was not acceptable, So because people started
showing up and speaking out, they took it off at
least with the time being. But I definitely think people
need to keep their.

Speaker 4 (01:24:37):
Eye on it.

Speaker 5 (01:24:38):
Charles Blaine president of Urban Reform more contract shenanigans in
Harris County. Two reports that a California firm landed a
six million dollar county contract after Sonoma County health official
from California, Barbie Robinson left for a similar job here
in Harris County. Two months later, the contract with DEMA

(01:25:02):
to run two COVID nineteen testing sites was a done deal.
While that company has been involved in an eleven million
dollar billing scandal in the West, California is spending millions
to eight illegal aliens purchase homes in that blue state,
and lawmakers are warning that Kamalala could try to expand

(01:25:23):
that program nationally.

Speaker 14 (01:25:26):
What the rest of America needs to be worried about
is the Kamala Harris Waltz administration taking these crazy California
ideas and nationalizing them and taking them to the rest
of the country.

Speaker 5 (01:25:38):
California State Senate Minority Leader Brian Jones says, we can't
afford to buy homes for all the illegal aliens that
this regime is bringing in to our country. It is
now seven oh six. Israeli forces have conducted a large
scale operation this morning in the West Bank.

Speaker 15 (01:25:57):
The operation targeted the cities of Janine and tuba Us,
and it is ongoing. Local health officials say ten Palestinians
were killed so far during the operation. Video shows troops
driving into Palestinian controlled areas. The movement comes after Israel
conducted a drone strike earlier this week in the city
of Tulkaram, killing a Hamas militant who was released as

(01:26:17):
part of the November ceasefire deal.

Speaker 5 (01:26:20):
Trey yinst reporting from Tel Aviv. Now, the IDF did
rescue another hostage that was taken by Hamas on October seventh,
identified as Kayid Farhan el Kati, in good shape, a
Bedouin Arab living inside the confines of the Israeli state,
has two wives, eleven children. Seven oh seven is our time.

(01:26:42):
The Astras lost again to the Phillies last night. It
was five zip and they've now dropped six of their
last eight games. They're playing again this afternoon the finale
series finale two pm and Sports Talk seven to ninety.
But the Stros do lead the Ale West with three
and a half games. Right now over Seattle, I'm Sureberfriar
on news radio SI KTRH, Well, you're enjoying your summer.

Speaker 4 (01:27:03):
We're keeping you up to date at the top thirty
fast and when it drinks.

Speaker 12 (01:27:07):
Where I did my information fun.

Speaker 2 (01:27:09):
US Radio seven KTRH. How much does the American Dream
cost under Bionomics versus what it costs under Trump? They
put some figures to it. Of course, it all depends
on what you consider your American dream to be and
where you're living your quote unquote American dream certainly a

(01:27:29):
lot cheaper here in Texas than it is in California,
for example. But if you were to average all the states,
the American dream now costs over one hundred and fifty
thousand dollars a year for your typical family of four.
If you're not making one hundred fifty grand a year,
you probably can't achieve what most people want, you know,
drive a new car, have a home, pay for your
kids college education, that kind of stuff. In fact, the

(01:27:52):
American Dream now costs thirty six percent more just in
the last several years. Thirty six percent more. That's an
additional forty seven thousand dollars a year. Only about one
in eight households earns enough or earned enough, i should say,
ten years ago to pay for the American dream. Only
one in eight and that ratio is still about the

(01:28:13):
same because people are working harder thing side hustles, making
more money to try to keep up with all this
housing costs, the biggest portion of most of our budgets.
The American Dream has gone to twenty five one hundred
and four dollars more than what it was under Donald Trump.
Ow other words, you have to make another You have
to spend another twenty five thousand dollars to get the

(01:28:34):
same house. Yeah, that's the price of the hume and
everything else. Right, thirty year mortgage rates, we're about two
and a half, you know, two point eight three, little
over three percent.

Speaker 5 (01:28:43):
Under Trump, value of the homes increase, which.

Speaker 2 (01:28:46):
Means you're baying more tax dollars and more and more
in taxes. This one really stood out to me though.
This was very interesting.

Speaker 5 (01:28:53):
It's taxes and maintenance are killing us.

Speaker 2 (01:28:55):
A week long vacation, you know, even not in an
extravagant vacation, but overall, if you put all the hotel
and rental cars and air flights and all that kind
of stuff, your average vacation is seventy three percent higher
than it was ten years ago. Oh yeah, for the
very same vacation and dining out is fifty percent higher.
So we're I mean, we're getting it from every possible angle.

(01:29:18):
So if you're not living in the American dream, you
know why who'd you vote for?

Speaker 4 (01:29:24):
Yeah? Yeah, why did we end up with this?

Speaker 16 (01:29:26):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (01:29:26):
Well, who'd you vote for?

Speaker 4 (01:29:27):
Look who's in the.

Speaker 5 (01:29:28):
White House where you complain?

Speaker 2 (01:29:29):
Votes exactly seven ten? Time for trafficking weather together sky.
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Speaker 4 (01:29:34):
I can hear it.

Speaker 3 (01:29:35):
Got Joe from Paarland, his first time ever called dude.

Speaker 20 (01:29:38):
He's got my A long time listener. You gotta smush
up on the left lane North.

Speaker 33 (01:29:47):
Around Vat.

Speaker 4 (01:29:50):
I lost it, but that yeah, that's right, you're right there.

Speaker 3 (01:29:52):
North found that Monroe ktr rates listeners were the first
to know about it, even though I called it airport.
It's two left lines. Look at those back cups. Almost
a few here more tipline, Hey, good morning.

Speaker 5 (01:30:02):
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Speaker 4 (01:30:10):
Lori from Winny sounds like PACMPI And one more tip
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Speaker 12 (01:30:14):
Hey, hey guy, Mike, this is way off in the weeds.

Speaker 16 (01:30:16):
But if you're trying to take Spencer Highway.

Speaker 10 (01:30:19):
To Texas one six.

Speaker 16 (01:30:21):
There is some sort of astucle at the intersection of
Spencer Highway and Simms Road.

Speaker 4 (01:30:29):
No, no, no, that's very relevant, Thank you so much.

Speaker 3 (01:30:32):
Yeah, that's going to affect some hard hats here south
Loop six ' ten Collin kh I rate listeners the
first to know about the vehicle fire. Right lane, you've
got north Loop clear forty five eastbound and Homestead that's
not looking good eastbound.

Speaker 4 (01:30:46):
That's two left lanes.

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We're going to check out your visors in ten minutes
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Center from r KTRH top tax Defenders twenty four our
wedding center. Time to check in again with Jeff Mark.
A little cloud covered to start our morning here, Jeff.
But overall, do we can see any sunshine today or
just clouds and storms.

Speaker 17 (01:31:03):
Yeah, we'll see a mix of clowns in the center
of the afternoon, but the shower and thunderstorm activity will
increase as these storms pushing it out of the Gulf.

Speaker 4 (01:31:10):
Hi today in the low nineties.

Speaker 17 (01:31:11):
That heat indexs though, may creep into the triple digits
when you added in that humidity level.

Speaker 4 (01:31:15):
Tonight some clouds.

Speaker 17 (01:31:16):
Still a few showers and thunderstorms to dodge if you're
going to be out in the battle load. Down to
seventy seven overnight, a little bit cooler tomorrow. On Friday's
showers and thunderstorms increasing coverage. I should approach eighty eight.
And that's going to be the trend for the weekend
and also Labor Day, periods of showers and thunderstorms with
high temperatures each day in the upper eighties.

Speaker 2 (01:31:31):
Jeputure right now seventy six at your official severe weather station.
News Radio seven forty k TRH. It's Houston's Morning news,
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to Jimmy and Sharrah with the info you need to
take on the day. All right, So, another indictment for
Donald Trump Jacksmith again, and really not much has changed.

(01:31:52):
The charges are the same. He's just tried to clean
it up, hoping that it will you know, past legal
mustard this time when it didn't last time. But the
crux of the case hasn't changed, so I don't know
how that happens. We'll talk to Trump attorney Jesse Banall
about that coming up next. But first We've got traffic
and weather together. That starts with you, skuy Mike.

Speaker 4 (01:32:10):
Two eighty eight. That's a wreck and a fluid spill.

Speaker 3 (01:32:13):
Let's call it two center lanes now northbound at maccart
big backup from Paarlands Southwest Freeway. We still have our
WRET two left lanes outbound before the Beltway. Clear the
Golf Freeway Airport. Make that Monroe backup still, Piquai. I'm
Skymike on the Generatorsupercenter dot com traffic.

Speaker 2 (01:32:28):
Center from our KTRH top tax Defenders twenty four hour
weather center. For today, we'll see a little bit of
sunshine every now and again, so we'll call it partly
sunny with scattered thunderstorms hi today about ninety fifty percent
chance of those storms tomorrow partly to most of the
cloudy with a forty percent storm chance in a high
eighty six TEPI. You're right now is seventy six at
your official severe weather station, News Radio seven forty KTRH.

(01:32:50):
Check out some of our top trending stories on this
Wednesday morning.

Speaker 5 (01:32:53):
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news Radio seven forty KTRH. Our headlines are sponsored by
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Kamala Harris is not going to be one on one.
She's bringing along her running mate Tim Walls. In no worries,
it will be taped and edited before it's aired.

Speaker 4 (01:33:12):
JD.

Speaker 5 (01:33:13):
Van's campaigns for Donald Trump and two swing states today
Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

Speaker 19 (01:33:18):
Get this.

Speaker 5 (01:33:18):
The tech startup Cender, it provides platform software programs, says
as many as eighty percent of his engineer job applicants
are related to companies based in North Korea.

Speaker 4 (01:33:33):
North Korea.

Speaker 5 (01:33:34):
Great startup by a former CIA guy. So he saw
through that wall. The latest news anytime at kth dot com.
Air next update will be at the bottom of the hour.

Speaker 4 (01:33:45):
He live it.

Speaker 2 (01:33:45):
Friends with Your forecast is at the bottom of the
hour on seven kt RH. Trump attorney Jesse Banall joins us.
The irony is just amazing in all this. Jesse, here
we are again, you know, with an indictment involving election interference,
which is in itself is election interference.

Speaker 4 (01:34:06):
That's exactly right.

Speaker 18 (01:34:08):
Jack Smith still is bound and determined and really unbound
when it comes to the facts or the law in
order to try to use his position in order to
affect this presidential election. So of course, you know, right
before Labor Day, he goes back to the grand jury,

(01:34:29):
gets a super superseding indictment, and you know, we know
it's going to go back in front of Judge Chuckkin,
who's really shown herself to despise President Trump, and we're
back at it.

Speaker 5 (01:34:43):
Yeah, so she can rule, and then that could be appealed,
and then that can be appealed because out of d
C Washington, d C. There's no way they're not going
to find in favor of Jack Smith, even though the
Supreme Court has already said Trump has absolute presidential community
for presidential acts he was president on j six.

Speaker 4 (01:35:04):
Yeah, that's exactly right.

Speaker 18 (01:35:06):
And so you know what Jack Smith does here, and
he did have to if he was going to continue
with this case, he was going to have to go
get a superseding indictment because of the information that he
brought to the original grand jury the Supreme Court has
now effectively said was unconstitutional, violated the separation of powers

(01:35:26):
and presidential immunity. So the original indictment that he that
he got was going to have to go. So he
went back in front of a new grand jury in
order to get this indictment. But really what it comes
down to is, even though the Supreme Court pretty substantially
gutted his case, he knows that in Washington d C.

(01:35:48):
Judge Chuck is going to do everything she can in
order to help him as a prosecutor in this case
going after Donald Trump, and that the jury pool in
Washington d C.

Speaker 4 (01:35:57):
I mean, I'll just put it plank.

Speaker 18 (01:35:59):
The jury Washington DC isn't made up of Americans. It's
made up of Washington DC bureaucrats and swamp creatures, and
so they are not it's going to be a jury
pool that's very biased against President Trump as well. So
Jack Smith, now after the Supreme Court gets his case,
really has to base any anything going forward on the

(01:36:23):
bias of the system against Donald Trump in order to
move forward. The only good news in all this is
the American people are shown climbing again that they understand
exactly what he's doing. He's not being subtle there. He
is using his position in order to try to affect
a presidential election, his position as a prosecutor to try
to influence a presidential election. And it's something that leaves

(01:36:44):
the average American voter with just absolute disdain at.

Speaker 5 (01:36:47):
A federal court, and the Supreme Court is sort of
indicated they're not even sure that he really is legally
a special prosecutor. So there's that too.

Speaker 4 (01:36:54):
Well, yeah, yeah, that's exactly right.

Speaker 18 (01:36:56):
I remember that one Judge Shutkins colleague Ben Florida has
already that Jack Smith's position is unconstitutional for a very
very simple reason, and that is that in our system
of government, we can't have bureaucrats going and running a
monk alone without without any supervision.

Speaker 4 (01:37:13):
You know, the Constitution.

Speaker 18 (01:37:14):
Requires that the president's in charge of the executive branch,
and so everybody answers to somebody who's confirmed by the
Senate under the appointment's clause of the Constitution, then ultimately
to the President United States. And so with that in mind,
the fact that he's supposed to be able to have

(01:37:35):
this undefined budget, an undefined realm of responsibility is something
that's against the Constitution, just as Thomas has already said
as much.

Speaker 2 (01:37:45):
Yeah, this is all about throwing a little more mud
and Trump's direction before election day. That's what doll really
is going to be accomplished here. All right, Thank you, sir,
appreciate it, Jesse, but all Trump Attorney seven twenty seven.
Time to take a look at your money. Here's Courtney Dovaho.

Speaker 23 (01:37:57):
Well, good morning, Jimmy.

Speaker 6 (01:37:58):
Stock futures.

Speaker 23 (01:37:59):
There a little change the morning. Artificial intelligence chip maker
Invidious earnings after the bell today and they expected to
shake up the market in either direction as traders look
at the results. Exon is said to be looking to
sell a package of oil assets in the Permian and
includes older wells that produce small but stable amounts of oil.
The package could fetch about a billion dollars, but highly

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dependent on oil prices.

Speaker 5 (01:38:21):
And it's a new era for the NFL.

Speaker 23 (01:38:23):
Owners have voted to allow private equity firms to buy
stakes and teams. I'm Courtney Donahoe Bloomberg Business on News
Radio seven forty ktr h.

Speaker 1 (01:38:33):
A Houston's News, Why They're Traffic plus Breaking News twenty
four to seven.

Speaker 4 (01:38:39):
This is News Radio seven forty KTRH, Trive everywhere within
the IRF.

Speaker 2 (01:38:45):
More of what's happening now from the John Morris Services Studios.

Speaker 4 (01:38:49):
Seven thirty. What is our time?

Speaker 2 (01:38:50):
Houston's morning News. I'm Jimmy Barrett along with Sheriff Ryer,
Monger top stores as f our Riley Gaines and now
Trump can win over suburban women. Trump thinks Fox News
is trying to win over Democrats and coming up at
seven thirty eight, Senator Josh Holly has news secret servers
whistleblower information details in the minutes ahead. You're in Houston's
Parning News first were Jack at that morning drive again.

(01:39:12):
Here's sky Mike.

Speaker 3 (01:39:13):
Two eighty eight. It's still rough stuff. Northbound McCart will
take two center lanes with an accident. We're backed up
from Paarland five to eighteen. A twenty minute spackle this ways,
a lot of people are already jumping on five twenty one.
I might take thirty five instead Southwest Freeway. Didn't know
how bad this accident was when it first dropped southbound
outbound at the belt call it two left lanes. A
backup from bel Air northbound No Repernak and Katie Freeway.

(01:39:36):
Your back door is Graham Parkway. You lose about six
minutes into Barker, Cyprus. I'm Skymike in the classic elite
GMC Traffic.

Speaker 2 (01:39:43):
Center from r KTRH Generator Supercenter, twenty four hour Weather Center.
Some scattered thunderstorms hike today right about ninety fifty percent
chance of seeing a storm. Current temperature, by the way,
is seventy six at your officials severe weather station. News
Radio seven forty k TRHS. Time now for the news.
Here's Sheriff Ryer.

Speaker 5 (01:40:01):
Good morning. Everyone is seven thirty two on news radio
seven forty k tr Rache and our top story this hour.
Donald Trump trying to make the appeal to a suburban
women voters. He needs to tap into their emotions, zoe,
says former college swimmer Riley Gaines to ktr h's Clay Travis.

Speaker 25 (01:40:19):
He needs to talk about how children are being impacted
by progressive policies, what with education, whether it's general ideology movement,
whether that's putting men in women's locker rooms. And that's
an appeal to moms, the suburban woman.

Speaker 5 (01:40:31):
Women for Trump. They've been formed. Now another wing of
the Trump campaign. Trump not happy with the leftwood Lurch
of Fox News, though he's been talking about that because
they're using more Democrat talking heads and left leaning polls
in Fox coverage.

Speaker 26 (01:40:48):
They're ignoring like the Rest News poll that shows that
he's in the lead. They're essentially putting information that with
someone consider the leftist forced media narrative, which is already
plentiful on legacy media and media.

Speaker 5 (01:41:01):
Yeah, don't expect legacy msm mainstream media to extend any
kind of fairness. Is Fox now in they're fold they're
not going to certainly give anything to the MAGA movement.
Still consumed with lauding Kamala Harris, though yet Democrat polsters
they're starting to get a bit worried about November.

Speaker 28 (01:41:20):
Trump and Harris are now virtually dead even in swing
state polls.

Speaker 24 (01:41:24):
It's very clear that America continues to be a nation
that is not falling in line with a leftist dogma.

Speaker 28 (01:41:31):
Political analyst fled Davidick says that unfortunately for Harris, it's
too late for her to paint herself as a moderate.

Speaker 24 (01:41:37):
American voters understand one hundred percent that whatever Kamala says
is driven entirely by trying to convince people to vote
for her.

Speaker 28 (01:41:44):
Davidick says, at this point, if Harris loses any more
ground in the polls, she'll likely lose the November election.
Ethan Buchanan News Radio seven forty krh.

Speaker 5 (01:41:53):
NOW seven thirty four Trump and dieted again by the
questionable special prosecutor Jack Smith, who's reworked the j six
election interference charges after being overruled shot out a court
by the US Supreme Court last month. The presidential immunity
decision now being revisited by the lower DC. Federal Court.

(01:42:13):
Reports say that this morning say that the Trump defense
team is already seeking a dismissal the Weaponi's justice system
just one of the many things Trump says he will
fix back in the Oval office.

Speaker 29 (01:42:27):
We need a safe country. We need a wealthy country.
We need a country that's going to take care of
its people. We need great schooling, we need great military,
we need everything. Everything is broken.

Speaker 5 (01:42:38):
Now, Trump to TV host doctor Phil the meta ceo
Mark Zuckerberg, You know Google throws the regime under the
bus and a letter to Congress confirming the Biden White
House and its FBI repeatedly pressured Facebook and Instagram to
suppress information that the Biden regime did not want publicly

(01:42:59):
discussed of COVID and regime mandates, and also suppression of
the Hunter Biden laptop. So why is Zuckerberg revealing it now?

Speaker 30 (01:43:13):
Several factors could be applied as to why he's coming forward.

Speaker 4 (01:43:15):
Now number one.

Speaker 30 (01:43:16):
There could be a whistleblower's that's about to expose this.

Speaker 5 (01:43:21):
Hmmm. James Comer, who's chair of the House Oversight Committee.
He was on Newsmax is now seven thirty five. Harris
claims yet another Trump policy as actually being hers. She's
pushing for a border wall. So okay, what's she waiting for?

Speaker 31 (01:43:39):
Been on, the money's available, we know the materials are there,
So build a wall.

Speaker 4 (01:43:42):
Do it tomorrow.

Speaker 31 (01:43:43):
Simply make some man decision tomorrow, start the contract. You
got the materials, you got the money.

Speaker 10 (01:43:47):
To do it.

Speaker 5 (01:43:48):
Tom Homan, former acting ICE director. He was on Fox News.
Texas DPS has arrested another of the ten most Wanted
the illegal Aliens just days after this man had been
added to the list. Jose Miguel Selaya Ponce is a
Honduran national wanted for aggravated sexual assault of a child
under the age of fourteen. Got them here in Texas.

(01:44:11):
Seven thirty six is our time new data revealing what
we already know a new record sixty thousand Americans actually
tore up their home purchase deals last month because of
the high cost and, of course, fears about the upcoming election.
Economic reality. Something that's about to buy for Gen xers too,
approaching retirement.

Speaker 32 (01:44:33):
Those people started working when pensions went away. Now they're
sixty years old.

Speaker 33 (01:44:37):
Sadly, as they stare themselves in the mirror, they realize
we are woefully behind on our retirement savings, which could
create an unexpected financial crisis.

Speaker 32 (01:44:48):
Financial planner Derek Kenney there, so, how bad could that
crisis be?

Speaker 33 (01:44:51):
It would be huge because of the numbers of people
that are involved.

Speaker 32 (01:44:56):
And remember many of those people were also hit hard
during the Great Recession. And Cliff Saunders News Radio seven
forty KTRH.

Speaker 5 (01:45:03):
Seven thirty seven. Friday night lights begin this week all
across the state. But there's some growing concern about will
we have enough referees. Michael Fisch with the Texas Association
as Sorts Officials says parents' behavior is driving away the
good referees.

Speaker 11 (01:45:21):
Situations where fans will follow officials in the parking lot
to their car, sometimes surround.

Speaker 5 (01:45:26):
Them, surround them. He says, for every ten officials they
are able to hire, only two actually stay with the job.
The shortage means Friday games are more often being pushed
now to Thursdays and Saturdays, when you don't have so
much parental participation.

Speaker 2 (01:45:42):
Well, but those kids are all gonna be stars, Sheriff Fryar.
They're all going to get college scholarships and be a
problemed by me.

Speaker 5 (01:45:48):
And New House Real Astros lost again to the Phillies
last night, five to nothing. They're now dropped six of
their last eight games. Playing again this afternoon two PM.
And Sports Talk seven ninetytro Do lead the Ale West
three and a half games over Seattle. Still, I'm Sheriff
Fryar and News Radio seven forty ktrh.

Speaker 2 (01:46:08):
O deals on cold drinks must be the beat the
heat sale e specs cheers to savings.

Speaker 4 (01:46:14):
What happened?

Speaker 2 (01:46:15):
Why it happened? Jimmy Barrett and Sheriff Fryar explain it.
Now back to Houston's morning news, our news. All right,
little Secret Service update for you. Evidently, Josh Holly, he
is hearing even more from the whistle blowers. There's more
than one. We're feeding him information. Here he is yesterday
talking about some new information he's gotten.

Speaker 34 (01:46:36):
What new whistleblowers tell me is that the leadership of
the Secret Service told the agents who are advancing the
Butler rally not to request additional manpower. They said the
same thing to the campaign. So this directly contradicts, by
the way, what the Secret Service director told Congress. He said, oh,
we never deny a manpower requests. Well, what the whistle
blower said, Jesse, is they told him ahead of time,

(01:46:56):
don't request more resources, don't request counter snipe, because if
you do, we will deny it.

Speaker 15 (01:47:02):
Jesse.

Speaker 4 (01:47:02):
This is this is a lie.

Speaker 34 (01:47:04):
I mean, what the director told Congress is a lie.

Speaker 4 (01:47:06):
We need to know why are these guys lying to
us and what are they hiding.

Speaker 38 (01:47:10):
You know, government and how it works. Why would they
say ahead of time, don't request.

Speaker 4 (01:47:16):
This because we're not going to give it to you.
Because they didn't want a paper trail.

Speaker 34 (01:47:20):
Yeah, I think that's right. I think they wanted to
be able to say. What the director did say to
Congress misleadingly, Oh, we never technically formally denied anything.

Speaker 4 (01:47:29):
Of course, that's because.

Speaker 34 (01:47:30):
They told them in advance, don't request it, because if
you do, we won't give it to you. This was
an attempt to hold down the resources. This was an
attempt to deny counter snipers. Remember, they only finally got
counter snipers to come on the day Jesse. Earlier they
had said no counter snipers would be available. Can you
imagine what would have happened if there had been no
counter snipers.

Speaker 4 (01:47:49):
At all this event?

Speaker 16 (01:47:51):
I can this.

Speaker 4 (01:47:52):
I don't want to imagine that.

Speaker 38 (01:47:53):
And weren't they supposed to get four counter sniper teams
but they only got.

Speaker 34 (01:47:58):
Two, that's right, And there was some supposed to be
what's called the counter Surveillance Division their president Jesse. They're
the ones who are usually due a site advance. They
identify problems in the security parameter. Whistleblowers tell me that
they didn't get to do the advance because again.

Speaker 4 (01:48:13):
Secret Service leadership denied it.

Speaker 34 (01:48:15):
We need the facts here because the more we learn,
the worse this gets.

Speaker 2 (01:48:19):
Yeah, I think I think he's absolutely right. I think
that we're finding out that there is maybe some inside
work on this one so they can have plausible diability.
We'll just, you know, let somebody else do the dirty work,
and we'll make sure that, you know, we cover our butts,
but you know, we'll we'll just claim, you know, so
what if they call us incompetent, as long as they

(01:48:39):
can't say we had anything to do with.

Speaker 5 (01:48:40):
This, right, It's called bureaucracy and is the Washington Swamp.

Speaker 4 (01:48:46):
Well, the swamp has gotten very dangerous.

Speaker 5 (01:48:48):
Gay not just dangerous, has gotten corrupt.

Speaker 2 (01:48:50):
Seven forty one time for traffick in weather. Together, we're
checking out the drive again. Here's guy Mike smoking the
rest of the media this morning.

Speaker 3 (01:48:57):
All right, south Loop westbound at Cohen Well, somebody he's
on vacation this week. Vehicle fire. That's on the right
side westbound. We've knew about it first. You've got backups
coming over from Gulfgate. Also clear the golf freeway. You
knew that one first too. That was Monroe northbound. It's
out of the way. We still have some breaks after
Edgebrook coming up six to ten north Homestead. Clear that

(01:49:17):
one eastbound and then also eastbound at the squeeze forty
five the other side in front of the Farmer's Market airline.
That one's gone west Sam clear the northbound Ryer Forrest
Tolp Plaza. That one has us kind of smushed up
Bisonette northbound and then southbound on the west Sam after
Tanne Road.

Speaker 4 (01:49:35):
We've cleared that.

Speaker 3 (01:49:36):
We're awfully breaking coming down from two ninety All right,
six to ten south.

Speaker 4 (01:49:39):
Here's Clayton from Splendora.

Speaker 20 (01:49:41):
Good march Sky Mike, I guess it's probably east or
southbound right under the two twenty five rams.

Speaker 33 (01:49:47):
Huh, there is a shalled vehicle blocking the right lane.

Speaker 20 (01:49:50):
I don't know if you'll be all right.

Speaker 3 (01:49:52):
We're calling that south loop six to or make that
two twenty five to twenty five coming in westbound right
under the loop, and that is a bad spot for
a stalled vehicle. So watch out as you're coming in
from the Goodyear Plant Clayton from Splendor with the banana
sticker and the all in branch. Since I'm from Tarkington,
I'm in the Generator Supercenter dot Com Traffic Center.

Speaker 2 (01:50:11):
From our KTRH Generator super Center twenty four hour Weather Center.
Let's check in once again with Jeff Barr find out
more about the forecast. We have some clouds to start,
especially from the city south, so it looks like maybe
we're gonna see a little rain rumbling in off the
coast again.

Speaker 4 (01:50:25):
Yeah, we certainly are.

Speaker 17 (01:50:25):
We'll see those showers of storms, initially at the coast
and spreading inland through the afternoon hours. As the high
climbs to ninety one, the heat in decks may creep
up into the triple Digitstoliti factor in that humidity and
a cloudy sky overnight with an occasional rumble of thunder
to low down to seventy seven a little bit weather.
For Thursday and Friday, showers and thunderstorms will increase in
coverage and ess a result, temperatures will trend slightly cooler.

(01:50:46):
Highs Tomorrow and Friday around eighty eight, and for the
weekend and Labor Day, so the chance for some mainly
afternoon and early evening thunderstorms. Highs Saturday, Sunday and for
Labor Day also hitting the upper eighties.

Speaker 2 (01:50:56):
Deepit you ride down seventy seven at your officials severe
weather station, News radio up forty k TRH What you.

Speaker 4 (01:51:02):
Need to know for the day ahead.

Speaker 2 (01:51:04):
This is Houston's Morning News, brought to you by New
South Windows Solutions Show. Cheryl mentioned a little earlier about
that by thirty six in the morning, most of us
know whether or not we're having a bad day or
we're going to have a bad day.

Speaker 4 (01:51:19):
It's old. That's like forty minutes from now.

Speaker 5 (01:51:21):
You and I are trying to recover from a bad day.
At that time of the morning, we already.

Speaker 2 (01:51:25):
Had our bad day. So what sets this off? What
causes you to have a bad day. We have more
insight information on that too. I'll share that with you next.
He is all right, first of all, traffic to mother.
Bad drive, bad morning drive, bad morning drive, can have
a bad day.

Speaker 4 (01:51:39):
I'm so sorry. Everybody, all right to idiot northbound McCart
this wreck.

Speaker 3 (01:51:43):
At least you know stuff here listening to us first
before anybody else does. To eddioight northbound. I don't even
know if the official people have that. Yep, it's finally there.
They've just cleared that accident. Let me get that out
of your navigation. But we're messed up. Come up from
Pearland five eighteen go freeway northbound at six ' ten.

Speaker 4 (01:51:59):
We've got yet other accident reported. Let me let the
rest of the media not Southwest Freeway outbound at.

Speaker 3 (01:52:04):
The west Sam This is southbound, not inbound. It's two
left lines. But it's still a smush from bel Air.
So let's take the west Park if you're leaving, if
you're a big shot, if you're not, take all ninety
and we've got an oorth loop. We've had duel links
facles here eastbound forty five. That's clear eastbound Homestead ambalance
has left there and west Sam at the Briar Forrest
Toll Plaza.

Speaker 4 (01:52:24):
We need to clear that off your screen too.

Speaker 3 (01:52:26):
We'll be right at you with ship channel bridges at
the eight o'clock news report in the classic elite GMC
traffic Report Traffic.

Speaker 2 (01:52:32):
Center from our KTRH Generators Supercenter twenty four hour with
U Center. Scattered thunderstorms about ninety for the high today,
fifty percent chances you see in that, especially if you're
close to the coast. Tomorrow partly the most of the
Coudy with the forty percent thunderstorm chance eighty six and
then Friday morning storms are likely. Chance of scattered afternoon
storms with a high of eighty six. Temperature right now
is seventy seven of your officials Severe weather station. News

(01:52:55):
Radio seven forty k TRH. Get you caught up on
some of our top stories this morning. He's share Good.

Speaker 5 (01:53:01):
Morning everyone is now seven to fifty two on news
Radio seven forty KTRHR. Headlines are sponsored by dn M
Auto Leasing. An interview with Texas Governor Greg Abbott calls
Harris County. This was with the Texan Grat. Abbott calls
Harris County, a repeat offender when it comes to election
irregularities and ineligible voter rolls. Nearly three dozen people now

(01:53:24):
facing charges after a massive bust of a gang in Uvaldi,
a ring cartel controlled drug trafficking and racketeering charges. It
was a two year investigation. Well get this. A Colorado
man says he keeps getting Trump shirts in the mail
that he never ordered. They say Trump twenty twenty four
in the front and chilling like a felon on the back.

(01:53:45):
He's gotten more than twenty. He thinks that it's a
TikTok online store and the QR code is somehow sending
those shirts to his house instead of and he wants
it to stop. Latest news anytime at kthd our next
update will be at eight am.

Speaker 4 (01:54:05):
Fifty nine. In bound at the loop is always a problem.

Speaker 2 (01:54:07):
KTRH time saving traffic connext on the ten again. SHARE's
shared this with you a little bit earlier this morning.
But let's get behind the numbers. They averaged out how
people know when they're having a bad day or they're
going to have a bad day, and usually it's by
eight thirty six in the morning that you figured that out,
So I thought, well, there must be something that's happening

(01:54:30):
when you first get up in the morning that's causing
you to have a bad day that you just can't
seem to recover from. Here's the top reasons that they gave.
No kids aren't on the list.

Speaker 5 (01:54:40):
Trying to get them out the door to school.

Speaker 2 (01:54:41):
Waking up feeling sick was number one thirty five percent,
Number two, sleeping poorly during the night, okay, thirty one percent,
waking up with a headache twenty nine percent. Losing your keys.

Speaker 5 (01:54:57):
Well that's a big one.

Speaker 2 (01:54:59):
Twenty six percent, followed by twenty five percent forgetting your
cell phone at home. I did that yesterday. I forgot
you not at home, I left it here at work
and I realized I didn't have it, and I was
on the loop when I realized I didn't have it,
and you you know how traffic is at like nine

(01:55:19):
fifteen in the morning, and I'm trying to figure out
how to get off and back around and get back.
It took me like thirty minutes to get back to work.

Speaker 5 (01:55:26):
Oh, which frustration.

Speaker 2 (01:55:28):
Yeah, so that, but I recovered from its the That's
the part of this thing I don't understand is why
do you let something get that ruin the rest of
your day. That's the part that that doesn't make sense
to me. You can recover from that, You can turn
that around, at least hopefully you can turn that around.

Speaker 5 (01:55:45):
Some deep breath. Yeah, exist to us on the radio.

Speaker 4 (01:55:48):
Yeah, we'll try to make it.

Speaker 5 (01:55:49):
Get yourself all frustrated.

Speaker 2 (01:55:51):
We'll tell you about our bad day and you'll feel
better about yours. Listen, y'all have a great day. You
know what I say, You have a great day. We'll
see you tomorrow morning, bright and early, five am. I'll
see this Afterno.

Speaker 33 (01:56:00):
Four.

Speaker 4 (01:56:00):
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