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September 24, 2024 • 116 mins
Jimmy Barrett & Shara Fryer take you through the stories that matter the most on the morning of 09/24/24.
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Speaker 1 (00:03):
This is Huge Radio seven forty kt RH Houston.

Speaker 2 (00:07):
Drive Everywhere with now the latest news, weather and trapping.

Speaker 3 (00:13):
It's more of what matters to you. From the John
Morris Services Studios.

Speaker 4 (00:17):
It is five a m. Good morning, Houston's Morning News.
I'm Jimmy Barred Long with Sheriff Fryars. We get started
this morning. Among our top stories, the DOJ threatening states
who are purging their voter rolls, why some Republicans are
against proving your citizen in order to vote, and coming
up at five eight, this cookie pole it's only been
wrong once in forty years. Details in the minutes ahead.

(00:39):
You're in Houston's Morning News. First, we're checking out that
morning drive. Here's sky Mike. If you've just maybe.

Speaker 5 (00:45):
You took yesterday off. The toll bridge has two big
whopping lanes now southbound.

Speaker 6 (00:51):
Boss, you have that roadwork on the other bridge.

Speaker 5 (00:53):
Eventually, someday we'll have I guess four lanes both ways,
but you know, for now, at least you have two southbound.
That looks rest of our freeways. Rocket along, Let's check
yourdvisors in ten minutes and the Generator Supercenter dot Com traffic.

Speaker 4 (01:06):
Center from r KTRH top tax Defenders twenty four hour
Weather Center, part of the Claudie Early scattered afternoon thunderstorms
today with the high temperature right about ninety three. We'll
get to the latest on the forecast and what is
going to be Hurricane Helen. They're now talking major hurricane.
We'll talk about that in the next nine minutes or
so when we talk to Terry Smith at the Weather Channel.
Right now, it is seventy six at your official severe

(01:29):
weather station, News Radio seven forty k TRH. It's time
down for the news. Here's Sheriff Fryer Andy.

Speaker 7 (01:35):
Good morning everyone. It is SOW five o one on
news radio seven forty k TRH. Our top story this hour.
Forty one days until the election day. Biden Harris DOJ
now threatening election offices. However, all across this country, the
ones that are trying to clean up their voter rolls.

Speaker 8 (01:54):
Sure instead of election integrity, the DOJ says cleaning up
voter rolls is discriminatory.

Speaker 9 (02:01):
The fact that you have the DOJ focused on not
removing people from the roles who oughtn't to be there,
ensuring that only American citizens vote is incredibly troubling.

Speaker 8 (02:12):
That's Ben Weingarten, editor with real clear investigations.

Speaker 9 (02:16):
Non citizens have gotten on the voter rules in substantial
numbers to the tune of millions of people who have
entered this country in the last four years.

Speaker 8 (02:25):
And the Biden Harris DOJ has now mandated that no
voters can be removed legal or not ninety days before
the election. Jeff Biggs News Radio seven forty kt H.

Speaker 7 (02:39):
Meantime, your Congress agreed over the weekend to a spending
package to fund the government till late December. The House
will be voting on that this week, after stripping out
what they had included the law to restrict voting in
federal elections to only American citizens. It's called the Save Act,
and several Republicans they don't want to vote for it.

Speaker 10 (03:02):
I think it makes far more sense to make these
pieces of legislation freestanding. There should just be an up
or down vote on the same act, and then you
get people on record. If you have a Republican who
voted against it, now you can put pressure on them.

Speaker 7 (03:15):
Tom Giovinetti with the Institute for Public Policy Innovation. Donald
Trump went back to the Keystone State on Monday, making
two stops. First, his pitch to farmers in Smithton, Pennsylvania.
Trump said the Biden heroes regime is not enforcing an
agreement that he struck with China.

Speaker 11 (03:34):
We have a deal in place that China is supposed
to buy fifty billion dollars worth of our product, and
they are not living it up to it, and they
were living up to it.

Speaker 7 (03:48):
Trump then went on to Indiana, Pennsylvania, for another massive
rally in which he laid out policy after policy, economic
policies that he would put into play to help Americans.
Will be in Georgia today and North Carolina on Wednesday.
The man charged with just gun violations so far and

(04:08):
the latest assassination attempt on Donald Trump was denied bond
in federal court. It was a hearing on Monday. As
we're now learning more about his planning at that event.

Speaker 12 (04:20):
Now, Police while they were searching Ruth's getaway car, they
found two additional license plates and six cell phones. One
of the cell phones had a Google search of how
to travel from Palm Beach County to Mexico.

Speaker 7 (04:32):
Fox's Dana Marie McNichol, they're the suspect. Ryan Ruth also
had a list of dates from August to October that
included cities and venues where President Trump has been and
is scheduled to be, and the lawfair against Trump's supporters too.
Dating back to the twenty twenty election, it happened between
San Marcus and Austin on I thirty five, when a

(04:53):
Biden campaign bus suddenly was surrounded by a bunch of
vehicles of Trump's supporters, you know, one of those Trump
trains with all the banners, etc. While one of the
drivers has been found lible of hitting a car that
was following the bus, it belonged to a Biden campaign volunteer. However,
a jury dismissed the claims against six others who were

(05:14):
being sued by the Biden campaign for intimidation. Closing arguments
scheduled this morning. In the Gerald Goyns murder trial. Monday,
attorneys for both sides hashed out the instructions to the jury.

Speaker 13 (05:26):
The judge will give.

Speaker 7 (05:28):
Accused of lying by the way gons on trial accused
of lying to obtain a no knock warrant. It all
ended in a gun battle. Two homeowners killed, four Houston
police officers injured. In that twenty nineteen raid, A man
convicted of stomping to death his infant son, scheduled to
be executed in Huntsville tonight. Travis Mullis was convicted of

(05:50):
the two thousand and eight capital murder of a three
month old his son, Alesia, whose body was found dumped
along Seawall Boulevard in Galveston. Lethal injections scheduled for six pm.
It's now five oh six. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis declaring
a state of emergency for forty one counties in his
state as potential tropical storm or maybe Hurricane Helene they

(06:12):
believe likely to approach later this week.

Speaker 14 (06:16):
Yeah, the models that we've been looking at for the
past several days continues to take it from the Panhandle
of Florida to the Big Band area. So that's looking
more organized right now.

Speaker 7 (06:27):
Rodney Wynn of the National Weather Service. He says as
storm expected to strengthen to a possible Cat two or
even three hurricane over these warm Gulf waters before making
landfall likely Thursday night. Residents of Beverly Hills, California, they're
spewing after squatters have taken up residents in a mansion
on Mulholland Drive. It's happening all across the country, though,

(06:50):
and now squatting or taking over someone else's home is
becoming a political issue.

Speaker 15 (06:56):
Squatting is becoming more of an issue in the state
of Texas.

Speaker 16 (07:00):
Number of squatting incidents that are occurring all throughout the
Lone Star State, it's very evident that this particular activity
is on the rise.

Speaker 15 (07:08):
Texas Public Policy Foundation policy analyst James Quintero says the
left is trying to undermine squatting and stick it to
the homeowners.

Speaker 16 (07:15):
I think it's very important to understand the framing that
the left is attempting to use in this issue.

Speaker 15 (07:21):
Quintaro is hoping the next Texas legislature will introduce more
pro homeowner policies. Cherit Lewis, News Radio seven forty KHRH
five oh sevens are time.

Speaker 7 (07:30):
The Stros lose the first in their series with the
Mariners six to one minute made last night. Magic numbers
still is two, meaning the Astros could clinch a division
title with a win over Seattle tonight. We'll be covering
at six pm on Sports Talk seven ninety and k
t H joins that coverages seven. I'm Surevy Fryer on

(07:51):
News Radio seven forty KTRH.

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Speaker 4 (08:03):
Sun It's so good. Five oh eaters their time here
in Houston's borning news. This bakery in Cincinnati, Ohio has
done a cookie poll for every presidential election. They've only
been wrong once in the last forty years in predicting
who the winner of the presidential race was going to be.
It's called Buskin Bakery in Cincinnati. They sell cookies with

(08:24):
both candidates faces on them. So they have a Donald
Trump cookie, a Kamala Harris cookie, and they have a
third party cookie party option with a smiley face on it.
And then they keep count of how many individual cookies
they sell for each candidate. And they, as I said,
have only been wrong once in forty years in predicting

(08:44):
who the winner is going to be. So far, Donald
Trump cookies have sold nine hundred and fifty three to
Kamala Harris's twenty one hundred and thirty four, so that's
a pretty big margin over eight hundred cookie difference. The
third party cookies sold three hundred and ninety seven cookie
so far, so Trump would appear to be well, he's

(09:07):
well ahead the cookie pole. So if we if we
are to believe the cookie pool, I believe the cookie
pole is probably every bit is accurate, probably more accurate
than the New York Times.

Speaker 7 (09:16):
Bool depends on individuals are buying the cookies or if
people are buying those cookies in bulk, which case I
would be very suspicious.

Speaker 4 (09:24):
Well, and who and if somebody is buying the cookies
in the bowl? Yeah, bos who's.

Speaker 7 (09:29):
Who comes in with the money and says, I'll take
you eight dozen.

Speaker 6 (09:32):
I'll take eight hundred Kamala Harris cookies.

Speaker 13 (09:34):
Exactly.

Speaker 4 (09:35):
Uh huh, well he Trump still has the leader that's
put it that way by.

Speaker 13 (09:39):
Who owns that cookie shop?

Speaker 17 (09:40):
You know?

Speaker 6 (09:42):
Yeah, exactly. We want to know.

Speaker 13 (09:44):
I ask questions. That's what I do.

Speaker 6 (09:47):
You're a journalist, what's that? How accurate is that policy?

Speaker 13 (09:51):
The question?

Speaker 6 (09:52):
It's pretty much right most of you know.

Speaker 5 (09:54):
Yeah, all right, I'm going to get my Nativity scene
ready at the Ghetto house. And I didn't have anybody
applied to Shepherd yesterday. So far, so far, it's slinky
time on the roadways except.

Speaker 6 (10:05):
North Freeway after air Tex. That's some kind of redebris.

Speaker 5 (10:09):
What is it some kind of stuff in the right
lane outbound, not inbound.

Speaker 6 (10:14):
Just watch out for other stations. Listeners going it's so scary,
and they didn't swear ab out of the way. And
then you have rick.

Speaker 5 (10:19):
So southbound, we look good. Twenty three minutes from the
Woodland's end. Now Advisor's Katie Freeway. We're rocking along so
far Pinoak Road, Katypinoak Road into downtown President's Heads.

Speaker 6 (10:30):
We're looking at twenty six minutes.

Speaker 5 (10:31):
Southwest freeways in good shape for twenty one minutes up
from the fountains.

Speaker 6 (10:35):
You know what, we haven't had either. We need somebody
to apply to be the virgin of min Intimoty scene
west part Tolway.

Speaker 5 (10:41):
It's going from Grand Lakes all the way to the
Southwest Freeway.

Speaker 6 (10:45):
I'm practically we're.

Speaker 5 (10:46):
Looking at also the south side here all ninety rock
and longmost city, nothing doing on all ninety all the
way up to South Maine.

Speaker 6 (10:53):
I don't even have a problem at the Feeder Road yet.

Speaker 5 (10:55):
Skymike got the generator Supercenter, dot Com traffic center.

Speaker 4 (10:59):
Terry's pretty but you know, yeah, are you're looking for
somebody who actually is or can play the part.

Speaker 6 (11:05):
Just you know kind of you could fit. You can
pass for it.

Speaker 4 (11:08):
Yeah, if somebody can be passed, somebody who can really act, well, yes,
I got it for barkaesrh top tax defenders twenty four
hour Weather Center remember that. Yes, Terry Smith is here.
All right, It's time to talk about Helene.

Speaker 13 (11:22):
Okay.

Speaker 18 (11:23):
So Helene has yet to be named, if you can
believe that. Like with every update, I'm waiting for the
National Hurricane Center to name it. But at the moment,
thirty five mile an hour wins. So it's not even
a tropical storm poorly organized, believe it or not. But
today's the day it will become. Helene expected to strengthen

(11:44):
into a tropical storm today, a hurricane tomorrow, a major
hurricane by Thursday. That means in the next forty eight
hours it goes from a blob of thunderstorms to a
monster hurricane with about one hundred and fifteen mile an
hour winds by Thursday after noon, and then it heads
towards Florida. Right now, the main area of concern for

(12:06):
landfall is from around Apalachicoll of Florida all the way
to Tampa, actually just a little south of Tampa and
the extent of this storm, you know, the breadth of
the winds, the rain that accompanies that, the surge as well,
extends very far out. So this is going to be

(12:26):
a big problem for North Florida and parts of Central
Florida too, if this forecast continues, and right now it's
been fairly consistent with that particular thought. Now for us,
we do have some rain today and tomorrow. That's because
there's this I'm going to call it a week front nearby,
but it'll be enough to bring us some rain. Fifty

(12:47):
percent chants of thunderstorms today, a thirty percent chance of
rain tomorrow, will dry the rest of the week. Still
warm today lo to mid nineties, near ninety tomorrow and.

Speaker 13 (12:56):
Then the rest of the week.

Speaker 18 (12:57):
Jimmy, we really have a little bit of fall where
our temperatures are mid to upper eighties.

Speaker 6 (13:02):
Oh that sounds so nice.

Speaker 13 (13:05):
It does.

Speaker 4 (13:06):
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info you need to take on the day.

Speaker 4 (13:21):
We haven't seen much of them because we're not a
battleground state. But there are a fair amount of new
Trump ads and they all have the same thing in common.
They all feature Kamala Harris in her own words. It's
it's it's it's a thing of beauty, Kamala's words being
used against her. More on that coming up, media dude,
that's right coming up next. First though, at five twenty one,

(13:44):
let's check out the drive again. Here's sky map.

Speaker 6 (13:47):
It's so for it would be slinky time.

Speaker 5 (13:48):
I've got this one little thing here the North Freeway
out about a cross timbers. That's a stall. Now, this
is why I want to focus on this though. This
guy's right after the merge. So those of you that
are on the North Life six and you're trying to
you're not going through the squeeze, You're going up north
on the North pre Way, if that makes sense. I
just watch out there. He's on the side. I think
the ninjas will probably take part of that right side

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of your ramp here. So whether he's just sitting there.

Speaker 6 (14:12):
At a possum, yeah, where's there a possum?

Speaker 5 (14:14):
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Center from r KTRH Top tax Defenders twenty four hour
Weather Center partly Claudi Early about the fifty percent chance
of a scheduled after thunderstorm today ninety three, Tomorrow Party
Klaude thirty percent chance of a shower of storm in
the afternoon ninety and then Thursday sunny and cooler, high
about eighty six her in temperature seventy six. Here at
your official severe weather station, news Radio seven forty KTRH.

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Check out some of our top trending stories on this
Tuesday morning here SHAFF five.

Speaker 7 (14:44):
Twenty two on news Radio seven forty KTRH. Our headlines
are sponsored by Morrow Mechanical. Ryan Ruth jailed in the
assassinate Ryan Ruth jailed in the assassination attempt of Donald Trump.
It his Florida golf course as being nine bond Court
documents show was search of Ruth's car, held a map

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to Mexico along with a list of upcoming Trump events.
So far, Ruth, though, is only charged with two federal
gun felonies. The eastern Gulf Coast preparing for what will
likely become Hurricane Helene. That system is consolidating near the
Cayman Islands and tracking for a Florida landfall, the last
full size kmart in the country closing its stores Kmart

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and Bridgehampton. I guess that's how you say Bridgepton. Bridge Hampton,
New York will shut for good October twentieth. Wow, Latest
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at the bottom of the hour, Massachusetts, Southampton.

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Speaker 6 (15:54):
Never sounded so good.

Speaker 4 (15:56):
All right, So we're getting a glimpse of some of
the new Trump ads that in battleground states right now.
Some of them are a quick, little fifteen second hits.
Some of them are thirty second commercials. I don't think
there's any there longer than that. There's two or three
of them. I compiled all of them into one little thing.
They just kind of run back to back here. But
I thought you might get a kick out of hearing
a few of them. Because the tactic, obviously is to

(16:19):
use Kamala's own words against her.

Speaker 1 (16:22):
Have pledged to carry.

Speaker 19 (16:23):
Out the largest deportation, a mass deportation in American history.
Imagine what that would look like and what that would be.

Speaker 6 (16:34):
I'm Donald Trump and I approved this message.

Speaker 20 (16:37):
Sex changes for prisoners, surgery for prisoners.

Speaker 21 (16:42):
For prisoners, every transgender inmate in the prison system would
have access.

Speaker 6 (16:48):
It's hard to believe, but it's true.

Speaker 22 (16:50):
Even the liberal media was shocked.

Speaker 20 (16:52):
Kamala supports taxpayer funded sex changes for prisoners and illegal aliens.

Speaker 21 (16:57):
Every transgender inmate would have access, and Kamala is.

Speaker 22 (17:01):
For they them.

Speaker 6 (17:02):
President Trump is for you. I'm Donald J.

Speaker 1 (17:04):
Trump and I improved this message.

Speaker 23 (17:06):
Another day under bidnomics morning coffee costs sixty five percent more,
gas forgetting to work costs doubles, workers incomes down three
straight years, groceries cost you twenty percent more, and mortgage
payments astronomical.

Speaker 24 (17:29):
Is working.

Speaker 25 (17:30):
And we are very proud Abidenomics Pleasant Dreams.

Speaker 6 (17:33):
I'm Donald J.

Speaker 26 (17:34):
Trump and I improved this message.

Speaker 6 (17:45):
I think my favorite, though, is these.

Speaker 13 (17:47):
Dikes You want to watch the common God?

Speaker 4 (17:49):
Yeah, it's the audio is that could imagine what the
whole commercial looks like.

Speaker 6 (17:53):
I love that.

Speaker 4 (17:54):
I love that one tagline though, Kamala is for them,
Donald Trump is for you, Well, no, he's.

Speaker 7 (18:05):
Getting They're very smart. I mean I watch all of
his rallies.

Speaker 5 (18:09):
You know.

Speaker 7 (18:09):
Yes, he is now getting very focused on talking to
all the people there. He's not so much making them laugh.
He does make them laugh, but is point by point
every plan he has for them. What he will do
for you paying your taxes, what he will do for
you with medical care, what he will do instead of
all this name calling and we hate. He gets some

(18:32):
singers in, but it's not raucous now. It's very focused.
It's very commander in chief like, and he's telling people
this is what we need to do, and this is why,
and this is what my plans are and is so coherent,
I don't know how people cannot understand well.

Speaker 4 (18:50):
And when he does do the singers, he does the
same tactic that they're doing in the commercial, which is
the play Kamala Harris the letter go ahead and hang
herself with her.

Speaker 13 (18:58):
Own orderscas Oh.

Speaker 7 (19:00):
Fake media wants to just turn his sarcasm into truisms.

Speaker 13 (19:04):
Look out, what a great he said.

Speaker 4 (19:07):
By the way, I'll have another example from his North
Carolina rally and just how he's doing that coming up
first though, at five twenty six. That's take a look
at your money, Portney Donaho.

Speaker 27 (19:14):
Good morning, well, good morning, Jimmy This morning, stocks are
pointing to a higher open DOWT futures up seventy points.
The major benchmarks have seen gains as a better reserve
cut interest rates for the first time in four years
last week. The market is focused on how fast and
how far the Central Bank will go from here. A
modest bump for stocks yesterday, with the data showing the
economy continues to chug along. The Darro sixty one points

(19:37):
to close out the session. Boeing has offered a thirty
percent pay bump to striking worker. A c airplane maker
went directly to rank and file members, giving them until
Friday to accept the deal. However, union leaders are angry
over the tactic and say a vote can't be held
at such short notice. And TikTok plans to discontinue it's
music service in November. Users have been told to transfer

(19:59):
playlist other services know later than next month. TikTok videos
have been credited with the rise of hit songs and
new artists. It also led to clashes with record labels,
which have demanded higher payments for using their clips. Um
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It is five thirty now here on Houston's Morning News.
I'm Jimmy Barrett along with Sheriff Fryer, Monger, Top Stores,
This f hour, Meta and Google. Well, if you google
Harris or Trump, very different reactions from those sites as
far as what you get. We're not ready for major war.
And coming up at five thirty eight, the Mitchell Foundation
claims that Gobleston will soon become another Atlantis. Details in

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the minutes ahead. You're in Houston's Warning News. First, they
said that in twenty ten. Let's check out the morning
drive of Sky Mike Clear.

Speaker 6 (21:03):
That crap off the road, off the North Freeway. I
don't know what. Some kind of.

Speaker 5 (21:06):
Stuff at Airtex. It's out of the way, don't worry.
Twenty two minutes now from Woodland's Wow, some of you
are going into downtown.

Speaker 6 (21:13):
If you're on the South, then here Golf Freeway. Get
on now.

Speaker 5 (21:16):
Before the stupid people get on. We're looking from NASA
Road Up. It's twenty two easy minutes up. Let's go
all the way back from BUCkies. We're wide open now,
Skymike in the classically GMC Traffic Center.

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From r KTRH Generator Supercenter. Twenty four hour weather center
for today partly cloudie, early scattered after you in thunderstorms,
About a fifty percent chance with the igh temperature today about
ninety three. Carting temperature is seventy six at your official
severe weather station. News Radio seven forty KTRH. It's time
now for the news. Here's Sheriff Ryer.

Speaker 13 (21:49):
Good morning. Everyone.

Speaker 7 (21:50):
Is five thirty two on news Radio seven forty KTRH
and our top story this hour. The Democrats are loading
the deck again with a lot of help because Big
this time with the boost of AI, does not treat
the presidential candidates the same.

Speaker 15 (22:06):
The left in Big Tech aren't even trying to hide
the way they want to influence the election.

Speaker 29 (22:11):
It is doing them a favor by pushing frankly leftist
and Democrat candidates.

Speaker 30 (22:16):
It has an influence operation of its own.

Speaker 15 (22:19):
Heritage Foundation Tech Policy Center director Kara Frederick says information
on Trump and Harris aren't given out in the same way.

Speaker 30 (22:25):
There are legislative solutions here, like the Kollude Act, which
forbids government officials from working with big tech companies to
suppress the legitimate speech of Americans.

Speaker 15 (22:35):
Meta and Google are more likely to be positive when
covering Harris trying to sway the minds of potential voters.
Cherit Lewis News Radio seven forty khrh.

Speaker 7 (22:43):
Meantime, let's call it. Mister Trump went to Indiana, Pennsylvania,
birthplace of the legendary actor Jimmy Stewart, and he told
the thousands who rallied his specific plans to save our workers,
our American economy.

Speaker 31 (23:01):
Vote Trump, and your incomes will sow, your net worth
will skyrocket, your energy costs.

Speaker 26 (23:06):
And grocery prices will come tumbling down.

Speaker 32 (23:09):
And we will bring back the American dream, bigger, better,
and stronger than ever before.

Speaker 13 (23:16):
Trump won Indiana County twice.

Speaker 7 (23:18):
He also won Pennsylvania in twenty sixteen, lost it apparently
in twenty twenty, after a late and long running count
of ballance yes destroyed what had been a huge lead.
Government numbers reveal over half a million illegal aliens have
been flown into American cities by the Biden administration using
that CBP one app.

Speaker 33 (23:40):
The worst part is these illegals have received almost zero vetting.

Speaker 22 (23:44):
That requires no valid ID. All you have to do
is fill it out, put.

Speaker 34 (23:48):
In whatever name, whatever biographical information you choose to, and
then you can get into the country.

Speaker 33 (23:52):
Utah Senator Mike Lee told Fox Business he wants TSA
to stop accepting the app as a valid form of ID.

Speaker 34 (23:58):
US citizens when they board a plane, they have to
present a valid form of ID. When a US citizen
leaves the country, they've got to have a passport so
they can get back in.

Speaker 22 (24:07):
Illegal aliens don't have to produce either.

Speaker 17 (24:09):
One.

Speaker 33 (24:09):
Senator Lee says his Valid Act has strong support from Republicans,
but it should be bipartisan, even Buchanan News Radio seven
forty KGRH.

Speaker 13 (24:17):
And there's more.

Speaker 7 (24:18):
A Foreign Student work program. It began in the nineteen nineties,
now grown to more than a half million students here,
and it's costing American taxpayers billions per year. Plus it's
costing American jobs. John Fiery with the Center for Immigration
Studies says a so called OPT program provides tax exemptions

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for foreign students and also for their employers they work cheaper.

Speaker 17 (24:44):
You see, there's a huge benefit to employers in hiring
foreign students rather than US citizens because they get those exemptions.

Speaker 6 (24:53):
It's about four.

Speaker 17 (24:54):
Billion dollars every single year in lost revenues that would
otherwise be going to Social Security and Medicare there you have.

Speaker 13 (25:02):
It, he says.

Speaker 7 (25:02):
The Biden administration, this regime of Harris Biden has not
audited the program to ensure wage and job protections for
American workers, despite a requirement in the law to do so.
The chances of all out war meantime ramping up in
the Middle East as Israel has launched massive new Ara
strikes on Hezbola in Lebanon. The strikes after the Israeli

(25:25):
Prime Minister Netanyahoo issued a warning two civilians leave uh oh.

Speaker 35 (25:32):
I urge you take this warning seriously. Kazbala has been
using you as human shields. It plays rockets in your
living rooms and missiles in your garage.

Speaker 7 (25:41):
Now the Pentagon is sending more American troops into the region.
They call it an abundance of caution, but some national
security experts say the US is unprepared for a major war.

Speaker 8 (25:55):
And share that includes expert Harry kazianis.

Speaker 20 (25:59):
While we a lot of proxy wars like Vietnam. You know,
obviously they are the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, we
haven't had any sort of major war against another country
that has a comparable military.

Speaker 8 (26:11):
With that said, the threat of the US entering into
a major war is legit.

Speaker 6 (26:17):
It is legit threat.

Speaker 20 (26:18):
And I would point you right to the war in Ukraine.
I mean, the threat of a war is real, and
that threat is very real before we get a new president.

Speaker 8 (26:26):
He adds, right now, our US military doesn't have the
personnel or the equipment.

Speaker 6 (26:31):
Jeff Biggs News Radio seven k T or.

Speaker 7 (26:35):
It's now five thirty six US Nuclear Regulatory Commission giving
approval for a new nuclear reactor at Abilene Christian University.

Speaker 36 (26:46):
And this is a small reactor. There are dozens of
research reactors located around the United States for different purposes. Texas,
A and M has one.

Speaker 7 (26:55):
There you have it, Uh Energy fellow ed Hers learned
that the molten salt research reactor is the first of
its kind, though to be built in over thirty years.
Gulf Coast making preparations for what likely will be this
season's latest hurricane. It is churning near the Cayman Islands
right now and is forecasts become Tropical Storm Hellene sometime

(27:18):
today and then turn into a Cat two or even
Cat three hurricane by the time it makes landfall right now,
likely somewhere along the Florida Panhandle. They say, Thursday night,
five thirty seven is our time. The Astros fall to
the Mariners six to one last night, and they are
fighting for that division title. The Stros can clinch it

(27:39):
with a win tonight Live coverage Sports Talk seven ninety
six pm and KTRH will join all that action.

Speaker 13 (27:46):
It's seven.

Speaker 7 (27:47):
I'm sheperd Fryar on News Radio seven forty. K TRH.

Speaker 3 (27:52):
Houston's Morning News continues with Jimmy Verrett and Sheriff Fryar.

Speaker 4 (27:58):
The Mitchell Foundation is put out a missive about Galveston
Island and that it may no longer be in existence
down the road because of rising sea waters, claiming that
the ocean in the golf will rise about eight feet
and if it rises eight feet, then so long to
the pleasure peers, so long to a whole bunch of things.

(28:19):
I guess so long did Jimmy's beach house. That would
be the case too. They say that this is particularly
dangerous because the population of Galveston has increased twelve percent
since twenty ten, according to you A Census Bureau, in
areas that will be mostly underwater. In particular, A recent
National Wildlife Federation study entitled Climate Resilient Galveston aims to

(28:45):
spell out the consequences of further inaction in explicit terms.
What is it they want us to do? Evidently they,
of course they want us to change our evil ways.
Baby released this summer of the study, founded by the
Galveston Mitchell Foundation, published by the Federation's Texas Living Waters Project,
opens by stating some of what the island stands to

(29:06):
lose should this dire future come to pass. Where the
fourth largest passenger cruise port, the state's most valuable commercial fishery,
the biggest, as I say, cruise port Noah, estimated at
fifty one point two million dollars. By the way, all right,
but the fishery businesses is worth right now, a wealth
of recreational opportunities presented by Galveston Bay in the region's

(29:28):
state parks. And of course they blame it all on
climate change. We'll see if this all comes to pass.
I have a much more optimistic opinion of what is
likely to happen along the Texas Coast. I don't think
Galveston's going underwater anytime in my lifetime, my children's lifetime,
and the children's lifetime, and probably the children after that.
Five forty time for traffic and weather together. Yeah, they'll

(29:50):
say it. The New Orleans open in Miami, they'll be
saying that fifty years from Awskaia.

Speaker 32 (29:55):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (29:55):
Let's look at your North Freeway forty five southbound, Little York.
I got it, back slip, that's a stall. Oh, that's
a bad spot to a left lane.

Speaker 6 (30:03):
Let'st all. Let that turn into erect people.

Speaker 5 (30:05):
Watch out from West Road tip line seven one three
two one two t ips downtown Dwayne Isky Mic.

Speaker 16 (30:13):
Just before Highway ninety.

Speaker 27 (30:15):
There's a stall in the left hand lane back in
trafficked up on twenty one hundred.

Speaker 10 (30:20):
So i'd advise taking a credit road over at Highway ninety.

Speaker 6 (30:24):
Rock on two ninety.

Speaker 14 (30:26):
Hey, sky Mike, coming in from Inmstead, right before Robert
Hockley Road.

Speaker 36 (30:31):
Somebody hit the wall. Everybody's on the scene. People are
getting by on the left shoulder.

Speaker 5 (30:37):
All right, don't forget to tell me your name and
community so I can make fun of it.

Speaker 6 (30:40):
Will Clayton Parkway. I got uber mic on the scene.

Speaker 2 (30:43):
Hey, it was like it's not down the wall anymore.

Speaker 17 (30:46):
Two lanes open, which is awesome.

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And if you need a version for your the.

Speaker 36 (30:51):
TV scene, do you get Polly a couple of white.

Speaker 16 (30:54):
Dues from Harris.

Speaker 3 (30:55):
I'm sure anyone will probably volunteer.

Speaker 6 (30:57):
For you reset if the those of you are just
getting up.

Speaker 5 (31:01):
I said yesterday morning, if Trump wins, I'll have a
live Nativity scene at the Ghetto House. Jimmy's already decided
I would be an ass. So if you'd like to
be an ass whin they call the tip line, I'm
Skymike any classic elite GMC Traffic.

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Center, Sorry, I mean that would love From r KTRH
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Speaker 6 (31:22):
Terry Smith is here.

Speaker 4 (31:23):
I'm noticing something about what is going to become a
major hurricane in Helene. It looks like when it hits Florida,
instead of going up the East coast. The good news,
good news for the East coast people, it looks like
it jogs to the left a little bit and goes
up the middle.

Speaker 18 (31:36):
You know that is the forecast right now is for
it to I'm kind of calling it split the uprights
between the Yucatan Peninsula and Cuba, move into the Gulf
Head into North Florida and then move almost directly north,
and then some of that moisture may get drawn back

(31:57):
to the west. So what it's feeling is the I'm
going to call it the magnetic pull of these coal
fronts that are making their way through the.

Speaker 13 (32:09):
Eastern half of the country.

Speaker 18 (32:10):
We've got one of them, a very weak coal front
that's moving through and as it moves east, that hurricane's
going to go.

Speaker 13 (32:17):
Oh, I want to go that direction.

Speaker 18 (32:19):
So that is part of the reason for that kind
of shift to the left later in the forecast period.

Speaker 13 (32:24):
But that's like toward the end of the week.

Speaker 18 (32:26):
Speaking of coal front, we're going to see some cooler weather, folks,
later in the week. Today's still a warm day. We
have a fifty percent chance of thunderstorms this afternoon, low
to mid nineties today, thirty percent chance of submarine tomorrow
near ninety tomorrow. Col front moves out Thursday, Thursday, Friday,
and Saturday. Just sunshine and the temperatures are cooler. The

(32:49):
humidity is a little bit lower, mid to upper eighties
for the last half of the week.

Speaker 6 (32:54):
Tepit.

Speaker 4 (32:54):
You're right now seventy seven at your officials, severe weathers station,
News Radio seven forty KRH.

Speaker 6 (33:00):
What you need to know for the day ahead.

Speaker 4 (33:02):
This is Houston's Morning News, brought to you by New
South Windows Solutions. Well you knew this was going to
happen during the presidential campaign, right, Artificial intelligence has created
an ad for Kamala Harris. It's not pro Kamala Harris
at all. Of course, it's been banned in California by
Governor Gavin Newsom for obvious reasons, as you will soon here,

(33:26):
I've got the audio from it. I'm going to share
it for you next on this AI ad. It's it's
very well done and shows just how you can use
artificial intelligence to fool folks.

Speaker 6 (33:35):
Oh, yes, guy, Mike, Oh we got North Freeway. Bring
my music on? All right, let's do it. Here's sky Mike.
It's I forty five Nord Freeway.

Speaker 1 (33:42):
Look out.

Speaker 5 (33:43):
See I saw that stall in the left lane at
Little York And what do we say? That's in a
sticky spot mark from spring Dude.

Speaker 16 (33:48):
Good tim south down left lane.

Speaker 36 (33:51):
Ten cars in a shafe car. That's the shepherd car.

Speaker 5 (33:57):
Shepherds all right, other stations listeners weren't paying attention. So
now we've got this big fishmechal that's going to pack
it up all the way from the Beltway southbound. And
all right, big shots, let's chuck on the hardy toll
road commenters do the east text get around it.

Speaker 6 (34:12):
That's now two left lanes.

Speaker 5 (34:13):
Will update it again at the six o'clock report and
the classic elite GMC traffic Center.

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Let's go take a lot of ninjas from our KTRH
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early scattered afteroon storm chance about fifty percent ninety three today,
partly cloude's light tanks for showerstorm about thirty percent chance
ninety tomorrow, Sonny, and cooler about eighty six for the
high temperature on Thursday. Temperature currently is seventy seven. At
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A man can victed of stomping to death is infant
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(35:08):
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I live in Katie, I live in Ito.

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Next on the ten on seven, forty KTRH five on three.

Speaker 4 (35:39):
Now you're in Eustas by News. So this is an
aiad that makes fun of Kamala Harris in her own voice,
put together by artificial intelligence. It's been banned in California.
Anything that's banned in California by the left. I want
to hear it it. Maybe you do too.

Speaker 6 (35:55):
So let's take a listen to this band.

Speaker 21 (35:57):
Ad Hi Coamal Harris, Senior Democrat of IT for president
because Joe Biden finally exposed to stimility of debate.

Speaker 22 (36:04):
Thanks John.

Speaker 21 (36:05):
I was selected because I am the ultimate diversity higher.
I am both a woman and a person of color.
So if you criticize anything I say, you're both sexist
and racist. I may not know the first thing about
running the country, but remember that's a good thing if
you're a.

Speaker 1 (36:20):
Deep state puppet.

Speaker 21 (36:21):
I had four years under the tutelage of the ultimate
deep state puppet, a wonderful mentor Joe Biden. Joe taught
me rule number one, carefully hide.

Speaker 1 (36:30):
Your total in companies.

Speaker 21 (36:32):
I take insignificant things and I discuss them as if
they're significant. And I believe that exploring the significance of
the insignificant is in itself significant. Talking about the significance
of the passage of time, right, the significance of the
passage of time. So when you think about it, there
is great significance to the passage of time, And there

(36:54):
is such great significance to the passage of time. Another
trick is trying to sound blacks. I pretend to celebrate Kwanta,
and in my speeches I always do my best Barack
Obama pressure, so hear me when I say, I know
Donald Trump's tight and Okay, look, maybe my work addressing
the root causes of the border crisis were catastrophic, but

(37:15):
my knowledge of international politics is truly shocking. The United
States shares a very important relationship, which is an alliance
with the Republic of North Korea. It is an alliance
that is strong and enduring. And just remember when voting
this November, it is important to see what can be
unburdened by what has been and by what has been

(37:37):
I mean Joe Biden.

Speaker 4 (37:41):
Like I said, artificial intelligence is scary at what it's
capable of doing. Now, I'm sure that there are ads
that have been put together by the left using AI
against Donald Trump. My question would be, is California banning
those or are they only worried about the things that
might look you know, bad towards Gavil Harris. I guess

(38:02):
is they're only worried about ads like that, They're not
worried about the other. But you know, as we're sharing
with these share has been sharing with you in our
news this morning, you know there's there's there's no no
length to which the left won't go. I mean, you've
got Google and Meta and social media, which if you

(38:22):
you know, if you try to do a search on
Trump or do a search on Harris, you get completely
different results. You'll be sent to positive stories about Harris
and negative stories about Trump.

Speaker 13 (38:33):
And it is fueled by AI too.

Speaker 6 (38:35):
Yes, another way.

Speaker 7 (38:36):
And AI everyone's so gaga over AYI so that they
just go to it and they're I mean, what it's
saying is out now lies.

Speaker 6 (38:47):
That that's the whole thing.

Speaker 13 (38:48):
There are people who believe it.

Speaker 6 (38:49):
Yeah, Well, and that's why I play. That's a great.

Speaker 13 (38:51):
Example sadly educated people.

Speaker 6 (38:54):
Well, it's because we have a tendency to believe what
we want to believe. Right.

Speaker 4 (38:58):
Five fifty six is our time here on Houston Morning News.
This is US Radio seven kat RH Houston.

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Live Everywhere with Avenue Now, the latest news, weather and trap.

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Six am is our time here in Houston's Morning News.
I'm Jimmy Barren along with Sheriff Ryer Monger. Top stories
this f are the DOJ threatening states We're purging their
voter rolls. Why some Republicans seem to be against proving
your citizen to vote and coming up at six away.
This milk recall includes Texas details in the minutes ahead.
You're in Houston's Morning News. First, we're checking out that

(39:41):
morning drive again. Here's Skymike.

Speaker 5 (39:42):
It looks like we've got some updated lane. It's Dale Magnolia.

Speaker 6 (39:45):
What's up, dude, Mornings guy, Mike.

Speaker 16 (39:47):
Looks like the backup is way past Sifference Memorial and
the damage is done. Just before the Parker Road Yale
Street exit. Take an alternate round.

Speaker 5 (39:55):
It looks like it's ten vehicles here to southbound lookout
North Freeway. Now it looks like they're taking extra middle lanes.
Just ninja's everywhere and a lot of pointing. Jake from
Waller talk.

Speaker 15 (40:05):
To me, hey there, if you got Mike, got some
flash and life going on at Becker at ninety coming
in Rap four ninety nine.

Speaker 5 (40:12):
All right, that's the second report I've had there. Let
me make sure the rest of the media knows about
that accident. Skymike on the Generator Supercenter dot Com Traffic Center.

Speaker 4 (40:20):
From our KTRH top tax Defenders twenty four hour Weather Center,
part of the Cloutee early scattered after in thunderstorm chants
at fifty percent today with high temperature right about ninety three.
We'll get to the complete forecast from Terry Smith at
the Weather Channel in about nine minutes. Tempitature right now
is still seventy seven at your official severe weather station,
News Radio seven forty k TRH. It is time now

(40:40):
for the news. Here's Sheriff Fryar and.

Speaker 7 (40:43):
Good morning everyone. Is now six poh two on news
radio seven forty ktr RAH. This new sponsored by All
Star Construction. Top story this hour. So much for election
fairness or even election integrity of voter rolls. Conservative groups
are trying to clean up the rolls across this country
of ineligible voters, but the Biden Harris DOJ has stepped

(41:04):
in stating no names, even if they're dead, can be
removed ninety days before the election, because that is discriminatory.

Speaker 9 (41:16):
This is a shot across the bow with a clear
message that if you try to do anything to prevent
potentially fraudulent corrupt efforts, the DOJ could get involved with
the full force of the federal government behind it.

Speaker 13 (41:29):
Yeah, throw you in jail.

Speaker 7 (41:30):
As Ben Weingarten with real clear investigations reporting that the Biden.
Harris DOJ has already threatened election offices and its officers
across the country who are just trying to do their job.
The Save Act, which would require voters to provide proof
of citizenship will it died after it was pulled from
the House Spending bill.

Speaker 33 (41:52):
There were multiple reasons that Republicans wouldn't support the bill.

Speaker 10 (41:55):
You've got some Republicans who are upset because there's no
spending cuts continues government funding at the same level, so
they voted against it for that reason.

Speaker 33 (42:04):
Tom Jovenetti with the Institute for Policy Innovation says, Mike
Johnson should force a vote on a standalone Save Act.

Speaker 10 (42:10):
Force the members of Congress to take specific positions on
specific issues, and if they do the wrong thing, you
got something you can campaign against them with.

Speaker 33 (42:19):
Jiovenetti says, Unfortunately, the Save Act probably won't be passed
until Republicans have a stronger majority. Ethan Buchanan News Radio
seven forty key tr Each.

Speaker 7 (42:28):
Meantime, Donald Trump told his thousands of supporters at a
campaign rally in Indiana, Pennsylvania to get out and vote,
but he's also criticizing how that early voting process is
run in many states.

Speaker 22 (42:42):
We got to get out and vote.

Speaker 6 (42:43):
You can start right away, you know that.

Speaker 26 (42:45):
Right now, we have this stupid stuff where you can
vote forty five days early. I wonder what the hell
happens during that forty five Let's.

Speaker 6 (42:52):
Move the CD's votes. You've got about a minion votes,
and then let's move them. We're fixing the air conditioner.

Speaker 7 (42:58):
In the room, right Former president one Indiana County, Pennsylvania twice,
all but one of the defendants here in Texas in
the Trump train trial, they're off the hook now. It
was an Austin jury clearing five of those six Trump
supporters who were accused of violating federal law by surrounding
a Joe Biden campaign bus. It happened on I thirty

(43:20):
five between Sam Marcus and Austin, just a few days before.

Speaker 13 (43:24):
The twenty twenty election.

Speaker 7 (43:26):
Now Eliezar Cisneroso bumped a Biden campaign workers car that
was following the bus. Has been ordered to pay ten
thousand dollars in compensation to the bus driver, Timothy Holloway,
and another thirty thousand impunitive damages to the other plaintiffs
for intimidation. Texas Senator Ted Cruz will be debating his

(43:49):
Democrat opponent, Colin all Read next week and spoke out
on Fox's Jesse Waters Prime Time.

Speaker 37 (43:55):
Colin all Read is a radical leftist, just like Kamala Harris.

Speaker 4 (43:59):
He's voted one one hundred percent with Nancy Pelosi his
first four years in office.

Speaker 7 (44:05):
Senator Cruz currently has a five point lead over Alrid,
who is currently a congressman. That's in the latest Real
Clear Politics polling average. Closing arguments scheduled this morning in
the Gerald Goyns murder trial, he's accused of lying to
obtain a no knock warrant, which ended in a gun battle.
Two homeowners were killed and four Houston police officers injured

(44:26):
in that twenty nineteen botched raid. A man convivicted of
stopping to death his infant son scheduled for execution in Huntsville, Deny.
Travis Mullis, convicted of that two thousand and eight capital
murder of his three month old son, Alesia. The body
was found dumped alongside Seawall Boulevard in Galveston. His lethal
injections schedule for six pm six h five Now Well

(44:51):
Florida Governor Ron Desandis. He's already declared a state of
emergency for forty one counties in the Sunshine State. It's
the potential tropical storm, potential Hurricane Helene is tracking toward
the Florida Panhandle.

Speaker 14 (45:05):
Yeah, the models that we've been looking at for the
past several days continues to take it, you know, from
the Panhandle of Florida to the Big Bend area. So
that's looking more organized right now.

Speaker 7 (45:17):
Rodney When with the National Weather Service, says the storm
will strengthen to a possible Cat two or three hurricane
over those warm Gulf waters and expected to make landfall
likely Thursday night. Stories of squatters taking over private homes
nationwide now and yes, in Texas, James Cantaro of the
Texas Public Policy Foundation says, Look, there's no such thing

(45:40):
as squatter's rights.

Speaker 16 (45:43):
No one has a right to something they don't own
or possess. So yeah, I think it's very important to
understand the framing that the left is attempting to use
in this issue.

Speaker 32 (45:56):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (45:56):
Canterra says, every major city in Texas dealing with e
more squatters, and he blames open borders for a lot
of that. It's now six oh seven. Second husband, Doug
m Off, you know, married to Kamala Harri's campaigning fundraising
for her in Texas Monday in San Antonio, Austin this morning,

(46:18):
and we'll wrap.

Speaker 13 (46:18):
Up his trip here in Houston tomorrow.

Speaker 7 (46:21):
Stros lose the first in their series with Mariners six
to one at Minte May Park last night. Their magic
number though, still two, meaning they could clench another division
title with a win over Seattle tonight. Listen to the
live coverage six pm and Sports Talk seven ninety and
kt r H will join it at seven. I'm Sheriff
Ryer on News Radio seven forty k t r.

Speaker 26 (46:43):
H Kamala Fight, Fight Fight.

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This is where you get the very latest the presidential election.

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You on Youth Radio seven forty kt RH. Six oh
eight is our time here in Houston's morning news. There's
a milk creek call. What was with all the recalls latelies?
It's kind of getting ridiculous, and the recalls are mainly
for allergen issues or potential allergen issues. Same thing for
this one. It involves Texas in twenty seven other states,

(47:12):
a dairy company hp Hood voluntarily recalling Lactaid. It's a
lactose free dairy milk due to potential exposure to almonds.
According to the company in the FDA, the milk may
contain trace amounts of almonds which were not listed on
the label and could pose a risk to people with
an allergy or severe sensitivity if they consume the products.

(47:32):
FDA says these individuals may run the risk of a
series are of light threatening allergic reaction. So if you're
not allergic to almonds and you have the product, don't
worry about it. If you are, then obviously don't use it.
I'm trying to think how many you see here?

Speaker 6 (47:50):
Oh, here we go.

Speaker 4 (47:51):
The ninety six ounce containers of whole one percent, two
percent fat free, and two percent calcium in wrenched enriched
lactaid milk. They were shipping retailers and the wholesalers between
September fifth and September eighteenth. Of the ones that have
the problem. Everything else is just fine.

Speaker 6 (48:08):
Six ten.

Speaker 4 (48:08):
Time for traffic and weather together. What's going on on
the North Freeway this morning?

Speaker 6 (48:12):
Sky, Mike J.

Speaker 5 (48:14):
What's not going on on your North Freeway? Let's take
it right to the north side. That would make sense.
Tommy from Willis is on my tip line.

Speaker 2 (48:20):
You got, Mike, there are getting cars that had mapped
in each other. I can't believe it on us Duday morning.

Speaker 5 (48:27):
You know that started out as a stall, and I
think other stations listeners were not paying attention.

Speaker 6 (48:32):
Clip from Mamples on it too.

Speaker 14 (48:33):
Dude, Hey s right around the Shepherd Curve inbound, it's
all an ambulance I West Road.

Speaker 16 (48:39):
Did you should have packed up on?

Speaker 17 (48:40):
Inbound?

Speaker 14 (48:41):
All right?

Speaker 5 (48:41):
That looks like it's getting almost to Green's Road now,
Sam Man from Katie, let's be the first on two
twenty five.

Speaker 6 (48:47):
Tell them what's that?

Speaker 36 (48:48):
Dude got, Mike, there's a before you get to action
through the lane.

Speaker 6 (48:55):
We've got a wreck here.

Speaker 5 (48:56):
Let me let the rest of the media know about it,
because they're calling datis doll too. This is two twenty
five outbound before the Beltway. My Nativity scene is looking
more like a Schulenberg festival.

Speaker 6 (49:06):
Holly Porter save.

Speaker 15 (49:07):
Us outbound right around Little York. I believe it's in
the left hand lane. It's a two vehicle accidents to
send people over each text for forty.

Speaker 5 (49:16):
Five okay, outstanding see forty five. Normally I send the
commenters to the east text freeway. Good grief, where are
we gonna go? Ah? We'll have to come up with
an alternate.

Speaker 6 (49:25):
At the six to twenty break, quick one from Steve
from Burton.

Speaker 36 (49:28):
Hey, Scotty, Mike's coming in on two ninety minus skirt buffle.
There's a balt car on that on ramp going up
the Beltwait.

Speaker 5 (49:36):
All right, banana stickers all around. Steve from Burton, extra
points for burbage. I'm in your Generator Supercenter dot Com
Traffic Center.

Speaker 6 (49:43):
Terry Jack from Connecticuts listening on the free iHeartRadio app.
Fifty five degrees. I saw that.

Speaker 13 (49:50):
Where is he?

Speaker 6 (49:51):
He's in Connecticut, He's near I think he's near the coast.

Speaker 13 (49:54):
Okay, Well, that would explain that.

Speaker 6 (49:56):
So cool.

Speaker 4 (49:57):
I think it's a while before we see fifty five
around here for Markatie our age top tax Defenders twenty
four our Weather Center, Terry Spith.

Speaker 6 (50:02):
They here. The whole cool front is coming, Terry.

Speaker 18 (50:05):
Yes, and it will cool our temperatures and it will
bring us dryer, and that's all we ask. Just a
little bit of fall. You're going to notice that Thursday,
So hang in there. Coll front's still to the north
of us right now, so that means some rain, fifty
percent chants of showers and thunderstorms this afternoon.

Speaker 13 (50:21):
It's still warm, load to.

Speaker 18 (50:23):
Mid nineties today, thirty percent chance and more showers than
thunderstorms tomorrow, a little bit cooler, near ninety tomorrow, and
then the dry air moves in Thursday, stays with us
Friday and Saturday, so we're sunny and high temperatures during
the day in the mid to upper eighties.

Speaker 4 (50:40):
Debitchare right now seventy six at your official severe weather station,
News Radio seven forty k t rh SO Speaker Mike
Johnson's Continuing Resolution bill, spending bill to fund the government
for a few more months that included the same act
that failed on the vote of two twenty to two
oh two. Fourteen Republicans vote against it, three Democrats voted

(51:02):
for it. So who are these Republicans who voted against it?
And why are they against a bill that would provide
you the necessity to show your American citizen before you
can vote. Tom Giovanni, president at the Institute for Policy Innovation,
joins us to talk about that next. First, though, we've
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Jimmy, all right, we had this wreck that's a twelve
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Speaker 6 (53:27):
Six two.

Speaker 4 (53:28):
By the way, here in Houston's morning News, fourten Republicans
voted against it, maybe not because of the Save Act,
but for other reasons. Tom Giovannadi, John Giovitt, Tom Giavannetti,
There we go. Easy for me to say at six
twenty two in the morning, President at the Institute for
Policy Innovation, joys us. Thanks for coming on so early. Tom.
It looks like it wasn't really a vote for most

(53:49):
of these Republicans who voted against it. It wasn't really
a vote against the Save Act. There was a vote
against it for other reasons.

Speaker 24 (53:56):
Yeah, I think this has nothing to do with the
Save Act.

Speaker 10 (53:58):
I mean, let's remindful that the Save Act is a
federal legislation that would require people to show proof of
citizenship before voting. And of course that's a no brainer, right.
I mean, that clearly should pass. But that's not the
reason that this bill failed. The reason this bill failed
is that you've got various groups of Republicans who object

(54:19):
to it for various reasons. There's a group of Republicans
who are insisting on spending.

Speaker 24 (54:25):
Cuts, and there's no spending cuts.

Speaker 10 (54:27):
In this continuing resolution, so they voted against it for
that reason. This was a six month continuing resolution. There's
a group of Republicans who don't want a six month
continuing resolution. They want a three month continuing resolution, so
they voted against it for that reason.

Speaker 24 (54:45):
So you've got two.

Speaker 10 (54:46):
Or three different groups of Republicans who voted against this
for different reasons.

Speaker 24 (54:51):
But it has nothing to do with the Save Act.

Speaker 10 (54:53):
And I think what's eventually going to have to happen
is that the Save Act.

Speaker 24 (54:57):
Is going to have to be voted up.

Speaker 10 (55:00):
Or down as a standalone. It's going to have to
be taken. It's going to have to be removed from
this continuing resolution. And I want listeners to understand that
anytime you hear the phrase continuing resolution, what that means
is that Congress has failed to do its job. The
core job of Congress, setting aside, you know, any other

(55:23):
legislative issues, the core job of Congress is to pass
a budget and to pass appropriations bills, spending bills, and
for over a decade now, Congress has failed to do this.
And so you get to you get to September. Remember
that the fiscal year of the federal government ends September thirtieth.
The federal government is not on a calendar year fiscal year.

(55:45):
They're on this weird fiscal year that begins October first,
and ends September thirtieth, So every September we get into
the situation where the federal government is going to run
out of money. And the reason it's going to run
out of money is that Congress is not done its
job of passing these appropriations bills, and so you get
this issue of these continuing resolutions, and all the continuing resolution.

Speaker 24 (56:10):
Is is let's just spend the same amount of.

Speaker 10 (56:12):
Money next year that we spent this year. So it's
a aggrogation of Congress's job. It's a failure of Congress
to do its job. So we're already in like lousy, lousy.

Speaker 7 (56:28):
So yeah, but cutting to the chase here, you know,
we were talking a lot about Republicans. Let's just say
Democrats were flat out against all of it, and they
were trying to use the whole thing of having it
tied to the budget in order to make if we
did have to start shutting down the government because to
they were going to shut it down, they.

Speaker 13 (56:45):
Were going to blame Republicans for it.

Speaker 7 (56:46):
So we're just playing into their hands by saying it's
all the Republicans fault.

Speaker 3 (56:51):
Sumer.

Speaker 13 (56:51):
It was never going to pass the Senate, It is all.

Speaker 10 (56:55):
The Republicans fault, and I'm a Republican, okay, but it
is all the Republican's fault because the Republicans do have
the majority in the House of Representatives and will likely
after the next election, have a bigger majority.

Speaker 24 (57:09):
And so that's part.

Speaker 10 (57:10):
Of the Republican thinking is let's just roll this thing
into January where we will have a bigger majority, because
that is the likelihood. The likelihood is that the Republicans
are going to have a bigger majority both in the
House and the Senate.

Speaker 7 (57:22):
Okay, I'm not arguing. I'm not arguing about the House.
I'm arguing about the Senate. Schumer was not going to
let that pass, and Biden would have vetoted it if
it had, I mean, just done, you know, and then
the Republicans would have gotten the blame for closing down
the government.

Speaker 10 (57:38):
Again, Schumer would not have allowed it to pass if
it included the Save Act. But Schumer is a supporter
of just a normal continuing resolution.

Speaker 24 (57:47):
So will what will likely happen?

Speaker 6 (57:50):
I mean, Mike.

Speaker 10 (57:50):
Johnson did what he needed the speaker House. Mike Johnson
did what he needed to do. He took a shot
at getting a continuing resolution pass that included the Save Act.

Speaker 24 (58:00):
Because it failed. Now he's free to move.

Speaker 10 (58:03):
A continuing resolution that does not include the Save Act,
and that will probably pass. And the fact of the
matter is is that issues like the Save Act, and
again I'm a supporter.

Speaker 24 (58:15):
I think it's a no brainer that only.

Speaker 10 (58:17):
Citizens should be allowed to vote, but issues like the
Save Act really should be should be passed on a
standalone basis. We should force every member of Congress and
every member of the Senate to.

Speaker 6 (58:29):
Go on the record. Yeah, to go on the record.

Speaker 24 (58:32):
Yeah, exactly.

Speaker 10 (58:32):
I agree with you think only citizens should be allowed
to vote.

Speaker 13 (58:35):
Right, I agree with you on that.

Speaker 4 (58:37):
You either support it or you don't. We want to know, Tom.
Thanks for Johnny. It's got to run, Tom. Do you
have an Eddie, President of the Institute for Policy Innovation.
Six twenty eight. Time to take a look at your money.
Here's Cortney Dona Hope.

Speaker 27 (58:48):
Well, good morning, Jimmy. This morning, stocks have pulled back
from earlier highs. Futures are little change. The Federal Reserve
cut interest rates for the first time in four years
last week. The market's focused on how fast and how
far the Central Bank will go from here. Coordinated on
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You're in Houston's Morning News first Bags. Indeed, we're checking
out the drive your sky Mike.

Speaker 5 (59:48):
All right, let's get your tip line first before I
go there. North Freeway clear it ho trek ninjas doing
their thing.

Speaker 6 (59:54):
Here.

Speaker 5 (59:55):
We are out of the way now. The Suncon is
just still there from Greens Road southbound. Let's go to
the South US Freeway that Mike.

Speaker 4 (01:00:01):
Dam Land fifty nine right before the downtown flit three,
two and two more on the side right lanes.

Speaker 13 (01:00:08):
You're getting slowed.

Speaker 5 (01:00:09):
Needs from ninjas there soon food well, said Jake from Sugarland,
his first banana sticker, Lauren most city.

Speaker 6 (01:00:14):
He's on the southwest.

Speaker 16 (01:00:16):
Hey guy, Mike's big kurshpackle on nine.

Speaker 14 (01:00:20):
Traffics backed up two.

Speaker 16 (01:00:21):
Famin and there's been three fire truck cuple cop cars.

Speaker 5 (01:00:26):
It looks like they've just cleared that as we're speaking
east text. It's not good southbound a record Little York
big backup now coming down.

Speaker 6 (01:00:33):
From the Beltway.

Speaker 5 (01:00:34):
Sky Mike on a classic elite CMC traffic center.

Speaker 4 (01:00:37):
From our KTRH Generators super Center, twenty four hour Weather
Center part of the called it early scattered after in
thunderstorm chance at fifty percent today with the high temperature
right about ninety three. We'll get you the complete forecast.
When we talked to the Weather Channel and Terry Smith,
heat about eight. But it's also the latest time what's
going to become Hurricane Helen. We'll talk her about that too.
Right now, temperature is seventy six at your official Severe

(01:00:59):
Weather State News Radio seven forty KTRH. It's time now
for the News. Here's Sheriff Fryer.

Speaker 13 (01:01:05):
Good morning.

Speaker 7 (01:01:06):
Everyone is now six thirty two on news radio seven
forty KTRH and our top story this our big tech companies,
their AI platforms now doing their best to hammer voters
with Democrat friendly and left leaning propaganda online.

Speaker 1 (01:01:20):
Globalists across the world.

Speaker 38 (01:01:22):
They take for granted that American big tech companies are
effectively global companies that are to see themselves as responsible
first and foremost to a global constituency.

Speaker 7 (01:01:35):
That's Kara Frederick of the Heritage Foundation. She says, if
you're a voter this year, you better do your own research.
Don't let AI tell you who to vote for. Former
President Donald Trump meeting with farmers in Smithman, Pennsylvania, talking
about how China has reneged on all the agreements he
had forged with them and their interference in American agriculture.

(01:01:57):
He took a reporter question two about his plan to
impose tariffs on China and other countries he says are
ripping off the US.

Speaker 22 (01:02:06):
I don't need Congress, but they'll approve it.

Speaker 26 (01:02:08):
I'll have the right to impose them myself if they don't,
I'd rather get their support. The ones that understand business
all supported.

Speaker 7 (01:02:17):
Yeah, he won that state in twenty sixteen, but not
in twenty twenty after late night counts suddenly ensued and
flipped the results of the Pennsylvania election.

Speaker 13 (01:02:28):
By the way, he then.

Speaker 7 (01:02:30):
Went on to a huge rally in Indiana, Pennsylvania, where
he basically laid out point by point all of his
economic plans for American taxpayers. Now, the suspect in the
apparent assassination, No, it was an assassination attempt they've determined

(01:02:51):
of Donald Trump at this Florida golf course was denied bond.
He's been charged with two felony gun counts. The Justice
to Department has still investigating, revealing new evidence that Ruth
Ryan Ruth. His car included a letter written that was

(01:03:11):
addressed to the world and said, quote, this is an
assassination attempt on Donald Trump, but I failed you end quote.
Custom and Border says that over a million half a
million illegal aliens have entered this country with no IDs
other than that CBP one app whatever they said it was.

(01:03:33):
Utah Senator Mike Lee wants to end it.

Speaker 34 (01:03:36):
But what the Valid Act says is that you cannot
use the CBP one mobile app either to enter the
United States as a form of ID accepted by a
Department of Homeland Security, or alternatively to fly from one
US city to another.

Speaker 7 (01:03:48):
The rest of US have to when we fly, I
have valid IDs. Why is it illegal? Aliens don't massive
Foreign student work program too? Yes, aliens cost all of
US billions in dollars and lost jobs.

Speaker 39 (01:04:06):
The Optional Practical Training Program started as a way of
allowing foreign students to gain training and work experience in
the US, but John Fiery with the Center for Immigration
Studies says the program has grown out of control.

Speaker 17 (01:04:17):
DHS has decided to allow foreign students to obtain work
authorization after they graduate. They originally said, well, we think
there's only going to be about twelve thousand foreign students
who've partake in this. It is now over five hundred
and thirty nine thousand.

Speaker 39 (01:04:32):
The program exempts foreign students from Social Security taxes, costing
four billion dollars last year, and it exempts their employers
from certain taxes, making it more expensive to hire American workers.
Coriolson News Radio seven forty KTRH. It's now six thirty
five the US. The Pentagon has ordered additional American troops
to the Middle East.

Speaker 7 (01:04:51):
Yes, the boots on the ground. They call it out
of an abundance of caution. As we are edging closer
closer to all out war, global tensions rising, national security
experts are warning though the US is not prepared for
a major war.

Speaker 20 (01:05:09):
I don't think the American public is ready for a
great power war, let's say, at China or Russia.

Speaker 22 (01:05:15):
Even North Korea Iran.

Speaker 20 (01:05:16):
I think we need to understand that the military structure
that we have a place is really still built to
fight the Soviet Union in many ways.

Speaker 7 (01:05:24):
That's Harry Castiani's with the National Interest Group. He says
that the US needs major upgrades in our technology, our equipment,
not to mention our leadership.

Speaker 13 (01:05:36):
It's now six thirty six.

Speaker 7 (01:05:37):
Abilene Christian University wants to have a molten salt research
reactor on its campus. By twenty twenty four, they got
the final approval from the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

Speaker 36 (01:05:50):
The multen salt reactor that's been improved for Ablene Christian
University is a not a new design, that's something that
the US worked around with in the fifties and sees
molten's halts are inert and can cool our typical fission reactors.

Speaker 7 (01:06:07):
Yeah, uh Energy Fellow ed Hers reactor would be built
by the university's next lab and nuclear company, Netura Resources.

Speaker 13 (01:06:17):
Six thirty seven is our time.

Speaker 7 (01:06:18):
We got the Gulf Coast of Florida now making preparations.
Likely will be our latest hurricane disturbance turning around the
Cayman Islands right now, but should become Tropical Storm Helllean
and ultimately either a Cat one or two hurricane by
the time it makes landfall. Now predicted to be somewhere
in the Florida Panhandle on Thursday. The Astros fall to

(01:06:42):
the Mariners six to one last night, fighting for either
division title. Now they can clinch the Ale Division with
a win. Tonight live coverage Sports Talk seven ninety begins
at six pm k t RH, joining the coverage at seven.
I'm Shereberd Fryer on newst Radio seven forty k TRH.

Speaker 3 (01:07:00):
More with Jimmy Barrett and Sheriff Fryer. This is Houston's
Morning News. Six poin thirty eight is our time here
in Houston's morning News. Governor Gavin Newsom in California signing
a law banning plastic bags at California grocery store checkouts
signed it on Sunday. The bill aimed at banning the
distribution of plastic bags at grocery store checkouts was introduced

(01:07:23):
by a couple of Democrats seeking to address growing plastic
waste in California by eliminating, no, not the one used
plastic bag, by eliminating the use of thicker plastic bags
once considered reusable, the reusable plastic bags, the ones you're
supposed to take back to the grocery store with you

(01:07:44):
every time you go. What they found is that the
bill didn't work. That people were throwing out the thicker
plastic carryout bags. They weren't reusing them. They didn't like
reusing plastic bags.

Speaker 13 (01:08:00):
So much for saving the planet.

Speaker 4 (01:08:03):
All they managed to do with the original law, the
single use Plastic Bag Bill, which was enacted ten years
ago in California. They allowed thicker plastic bags, reusable plastic bags,
but people don't want to reuse them. So now they've
banned those two. So I think what you got left
is maybe cardboard boxes and your arms.

Speaker 7 (01:08:30):
Years trying to mandate human behavior. Yeah, Jeff, this is
what you must do. You know what the other big
job they are your rulers. This is what you must do.

Speaker 4 (01:08:41):
As long as we brought this up, Let's bring this
up too, because I think people I snicker every single Tuesday,
where's it Friday? No Friday, every single Friday when I
see the recyclable bins outside of people's homes in my neighborhood.
I've done a lot of research on this. Everywhere I've been,
I've checked to see what happens to that stuff goes

(01:09:03):
to the dump. It goes to the exact same place
they pick up the recyclable stuff. They take it to
the dump, they put it there, they put it in
a special place there, but they put it there and
wait for somebody to maybe buy for recycling purposes, and
they don't, so it just sits there, taking up space
at the landfill, just like the garbage does.

Speaker 7 (01:09:25):
I'd like to hear you that debate that with somebody
from the city in the county.

Speaker 4 (01:09:30):
I would like to hear me debate that too. I
think we should work on that.

Speaker 13 (01:09:33):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:09:33):
I think you should, at the very least maybe work
on it for the afternoon show on KPRCY. Absolutely, yeah,
because they'll try to tell you how the recycling. The
recycling program in most places is a joke. It all
ends up with the landfill, time for traffic and weather
together Wilson Road to that big land. But I don't
talk about that very much.

Speaker 6 (01:09:50):
Just that's all over to Mount Houston. There you go.

Speaker 5 (01:09:52):
I don't want to mess up a task casitas reputation,
but Terry when the wind.

Speaker 6 (01:09:56):
Blows from the south, woo. All right, d let's go
with Mike from Magnolia.

Speaker 3 (01:10:02):
Magnolia found on the exagram from the belt wave ball
black where that shorer squeezes down to almost nothing.

Speaker 16 (01:10:09):
He's sticking out in the right lane.

Speaker 36 (01:10:11):
I hope we don't get a case of connotant of
herbal ads like the North Freeways.

Speaker 6 (01:10:15):
Yeah, what you got a enunciate? Mike? All right?

Speaker 5 (01:10:18):
East Text David from Kingwood, Dude, Mike, just before.

Speaker 36 (01:10:22):
A little of York, you've got to be trouble in
the fast lane. Two bars decided to rear in one another.

Speaker 5 (01:10:28):
Hey, all right, Holly from Porter who stands between us
and the Schulenberg Festival, gave me that earlier. Thank you
so much. It looks like they're clearing it too. Also,
we've cleared the North Freeway. Little York spackle that's out
of the way. That's a lot of breaks now from
Green's point, Uh, the east text is already improving as
we speak south of the belt. Let's go north of
the belt, Young Albert from Kingwood, Dude, Mornings.

Speaker 24 (01:10:50):
Guy, Mike, North Park Drive.

Speaker 36 (01:10:53):
The overpass just turned into a parking lot.

Speaker 5 (01:10:56):
All right, Let's see if we're plumb backed up from
Porter I'm gonna check some laneage six fifty in the
classic elite GMC traffic Center.

Speaker 4 (01:11:04):
From our KTRH Generator Supercenter twenty four hour Weather Center,
Terry Smith is here from the Weather Channel. What looks
like a bunch of Helene what will be Helene looks
just very disorganized right now, but she's about ready to
throw a fit when she gets to Florida.

Speaker 18 (01:11:18):
This thing is going to go on steroids in just
a matter of time. So right now, as you mentioned,
it's not even a tropical depression. Cluster of thunderstorms, poorly organized,
not going to stay that way much longer. So between
now and tomorrow, Thursday morning, it's going to go from

(01:11:40):
nothing to a major hurricane and make its way close
to Florida. At least that's the forecast direction right now.
Anywhere from the Florida Panhandle from around Appalachicola to south
of Tampa and a major hurricane at that. That's at
least what the forecast is saying. We do have forty
eight hours for some adjustments that will inevitably take place

(01:12:01):
as we get more information about something that's developing. We've
got some right around here thanks to a cold front.
Fifty percent chance of thunderstorms this afternoon, load of mid nineties,
thirty percent chance of thunderstorms tomorrow upper eighties to low nineties,
and then a little bit of fall. Finally, some sunshine Thursday,
Friday and Saturday and temperatures in the mid to upper eighties.

(01:12:25):
And on top of it being cooler, Jimmy, we have
less humidity.

Speaker 6 (01:12:30):
Well that's even better.

Speaker 4 (01:12:31):
Step at you right now, seventy six at your official
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Speaker 6 (01:12:37):
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Speaker 4 (01:12:43):
Those solutions six the fifties a time. We've got the
timeline coming right around the corner. What we've learned about
the letter written by failed assassin Ryan Ruth Coming up next, First,
traffic and weather together as we check out the driver
of Skymike.

Speaker 6 (01:12:55):
My work wife, Christina Kruz, thinks there's.

Speaker 5 (01:12:56):
A wreck on the Hardy Tour right. No, no, she's not wrong,
but I do see the backup. We'll zoom that at
the seven o'clock report West Sam Kyle Friendswood.

Speaker 15 (01:13:05):
Want of Scott Mike just past West time or overpass
before you get to the toll booth.

Speaker 14 (01:13:10):
We've got police on the scene. Disabled vehicles get loaded
up by coach truck Ninja.

Speaker 36 (01:13:14):
But it's jammed up all right.

Speaker 5 (01:13:16):
Look out northbound east text we cleared Little York. I
would tell you to stay the course yet because the
North Freeway still smashed from the Little York wreck there,
which is backed up from Green's point.

Speaker 6 (01:13:26):
Long story short, stay the course on the east.

Speaker 5 (01:13:28):
Text Skymike on the Classical League GMC Traffic Center.

Speaker 4 (01:13:31):
From KTRH Generator Supercenter, twenty four hour Weather Center, part
of the Claude Release. Scattered afternoon thunderstorm chances fifty percent today,
with the high ninety three thirty percent afternoon storm chances
tomorrow and the high round ninety deeperture currently is seventy
six at your official severe weather station, News Radio seven
forty k TRH. We're checking out some of our top
stories on this Tuesday.

Speaker 7 (01:13:52):
Here's Shay six point fifty two now on news radio
seven forty KTRA the Pentagon sitting additional US troops to
the least. Lawmakers in DC a step closer to protecting
AM radio in new cars. The AM for Every Vehicle
Act It's moved out of committee now has at least
two hundred and sixty co sponsors. They believe they can

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get it passed by the end of the year. Members
of the National Symphony Orchestra could soon stop the music
at the Kennedy Center in DC. The union has authorized
a strike for higher wages. Latest News anytime KTURH dot com.
Our next news update will be at seven am fifty nine.

Speaker 22 (01:14:32):
Inbound at the Loop is always a problem.

Speaker 3 (01:14:34):
KTRH time saving traffic connect on the ten the letter
that Ryan Ruth wrote to the world, dear world, it
begins and where he details is attempted assassination attempt against
Raisildan Trump. Fox reporting on the story when it broke
yesterday with some of the details of what is in
the letter.

Speaker 12 (01:14:53):
That is an assassination attempt. Now, while police searched Ruth's car,
they found two additional license plate six cell phones. One
of those cell phones had a Google search of how
to travel from Palm Beach County to Mexico. The agents
also found twelve pairs of gloves and documents, including a
handwritten list of dates from August through October of twenty

(01:15:18):
twenty four, listing venues where the former president would be
Now additional new details come from a witness interviewed by
the FBI who said Ruth had dropped off a box
at his home a couple months ago with ammunition, a
metal pipe, also some other building materials, also for cell phones,
and various letters. So one of those handwritten letters, addressed

(01:15:41):
to the world, it said, quote, this was an assassination
attempt on Donald Trump, but I failed you. I tried
my best. I gave it all the gumption I could muster.
End quote. He also offered thousands of dollars to finish
the job. Prosecutors will most likely argue this letter does
prove some intent. Now today Ruth is facing two gun charges.

(01:16:03):
That's possession of a firearm right a convicted felon possession
of a firearm with an obliterated serial number. New court
docs we got today say the rival was loaded with
a total of eleven rounds and had a round in
the chamber.

Speaker 40 (01:16:14):
That letter is a treasure trove of information, Harris. I mean,
as the federal agent. You know right now, like we've discussed,
they have two charges in place right now, those are
kind of more considered holding charges. Yeah, they're solid charges,
very very solid, but you know, you want to stack
him with as many charges as possible.

Speaker 13 (01:16:31):
And this letter.

Speaker 40 (01:16:32):
Basically is almost like a confession.

Speaker 1 (01:16:34):
Hey, I did this.

Speaker 40 (01:16:35):
You know I'm going to I attempted to assassinate President Trump,
and this is what I did, and this is what
the plan was.

Speaker 1 (01:16:40):
And I'm sorry I let you down.

Speaker 40 (01:16:41):
That is crucial and I appreciate that in this attention
hearing they are revealing this sort of information because the
prosecutors have to determine and have to prove to the
judge that this person is a flight risk or an
endangerment to the community in society. And when you read
that and you see all of the evidence mounting, I
think there's a very strong possibility that he will be detained.

Speaker 4 (01:17:01):
Oh, he was detained. Former FBI agent Nicole Parker there
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From the John Moris Services Studios.

Speaker 4 (01:18:45):
Seven on one our time, Houston's Morning News. I'm Jimmy
Barret along with Sheriff Fryer. Among our top stories, as
have our the DOJ, threatening states we're purging their voter rolls.
Why some Republicans are against the part of the budget
Continuing Resolution that required citizens to show they are citizens
to vote. And at seven to eight, it might get

(01:19:07):
tough to find a banana. Details in the minutes ahead,
you're in Houston's Morning News. First, we're checking out that
morning Vibe. Here's sky Mike.

Speaker 5 (01:19:14):
All right, it's tough all over town this morning. We're
having an insane morning. Southwest Freeway clear to wreck at
the split. I've got a secondary accident reported past Green
Bayer and that's about an extra eleven minutes coming up
from Greenway Plaza. Before you even get there, you're smashed
up at West Park. You've got the West Sam They've
just cleared a stall northbound at West Timer. We've got

(01:19:35):
breaks all the way from Belford up. We're two night
ed up from Huffmeister Katie Freeway starts from Mason Road.

Speaker 6 (01:19:41):
North Freeway.

Speaker 5 (01:19:41):
We've had two separate problems East tex Clear, Little York.

Speaker 6 (01:19:44):
We're still thick from the Belt. Clear Little York.

Speaker 5 (01:19:47):
On the North Freeway, we're back from the Belt and yep,
Christina was right. We have the wreck on the Hardy
southbound cross Chimbers. Got a truck in the right lane southbound.
I'm Skymike and the Generator Supercenter dot Com Traffic Center.

Speaker 4 (01:19:57):
From our KTRH top tax Defenders twenty four hour Weather Center.
Part of the couty early scattered afternoon storm chances fifty
percent for today with the high temperature right about ninety three.
We'll get to the complete forecast with Terry Smith that
the Weather Channel will talk to her in eight minutes
right now seventy five at your official severe weather station,
News Radio seven forty k TRH. It's timed out for

(01:20:18):
the News. Here's Sheriff Ryer Morning.

Speaker 7 (01:20:21):
Everyone is Sale seven oh two on news radio seven
forty k TRH our top story this hour, forty one
days to election day. The Biden here is DOJ threatening
election offices in states across this country, the ones that
are trying to clean up voter rolls.

Speaker 8 (01:20:38):
Sure instead of election integrity, the DOJ says cleaning up
voter rolls is discriminatory.

Speaker 9 (01:20:45):
The fact that you have the DOJ focused on not
removing people from the roles who oughtn't to be there,
ensuring that only American citizens vote is incredibly troubling.

Speaker 8 (01:20:55):
That's Ben Weingarten, editor. With real clear investigations.

Speaker 9 (01:21:00):
Non citizens have gotten on the voter rules in substantial
numbers to the tune of millions of people.

Speaker 37 (01:21:06):
Who have entered this country in the last four years.

Speaker 8 (01:21:09):
And the Biden Harris DOJ has now mandated that no
voters can be removed legal or not, ninety days before
the election. Jeff Biggs, News Radio seven kth.

Speaker 7 (01:21:22):
So the dead will be voting again. Congress agreed over
the weekend to a spending package that would fund the
government until late December. The House will be voting on
it this week after first stripping out what they had
included a law to restrict voting in federal elections to
only American citizens. It's called the Save Act, and it
couldn't get through the House because several Republicans won't vote

(01:21:45):
for it.

Speaker 10 (01:21:47):
I think it makes far more sense to make these
pieces of legislation freestanding. There should just be an up
or down vote on the Save Act, and then you
get people on record. If you have a Republican who
voted against it, now you can put pressure on that.

Speaker 7 (01:22:01):
Tom Jovenetti with the Institute for Public Policy Innovation. Donald
Trump back in the Keystone State on Monday, making two stops. First,
his pitch to farmers in Smithton, Pennsylvania, he said, the
Biden Hearris regime is not enforcing an agreement that he
struck with China.

Speaker 11 (01:22:21):
We have a deal in place that China is supposed
to buy fifty billion dollars worth of our product, and
they are not living it up to it and they
were living.

Speaker 17 (01:22:33):
Up to it.

Speaker 7 (01:22:34):
Then he went to Indiana, Pennsylvania Indiana County, another massive
rally in which he laid out policy after policy that
he would put into play to help Americans and their finances.
Trump will be in Georgia today North Carolina Wednesday. The
man charged with just gun violations in the latest assassination

(01:22:56):
attempt on Donald Trump was denied bond in federal court
hearing yesterday as we learned more about his planning Now.

Speaker 12 (01:23:05):
Police while they were searching Ruth's getaway car, they found
two additional license plates and six cell phones. One of
the cell phones had a Google search of how to
travel from Palm Beach County to Mexico.

Speaker 7 (01:23:16):
The man Fox's Dana Marie McNicol there. The suspect also
had a list of dates from August to October that
included cities and venues where President Trump has been and
was scheduled to be. It's now seven oh five here
in Texas and Austin jury has cleared all but one
of the defendants in that Trump train trial. It was

(01:23:38):
a highway incident in twenty twenty when a Biden campaign
bus was surrounded on I thirty five outside San Marcos
with a group of vehicles supporting Trump. Elie Czar Cisneros, however,
was ordered to pay ten thousand dollars in compensatory damages
to the bus driver, Timothy Holloway, and thirty thousand impunitive

(01:23:59):
damages to the other plaintiffs for intimidation. Closing arguments schedule
this morning. In the Gerald Goyns murder trial, on Monday,
attorneys hashed out the judge's instructions to the jury. Goins,
tried for murder, accused of lying to obtain a no
knock warrant, which ended up in a gun battle. Two
homeowners were killed four Houston police officers injured in that

(01:24:22):
twenty nineteen raid. A man convicted of stomping to death
his infant son back in two thousand and eight has
been scheduled for execution in Huntsville tonight. Travis Mullins, convicted
of capital murder in the killing of his three month
old son, Alesia, the body found dumped along Seawall Boulevard
in Galveston his lethal injection at six pm.

Speaker 13 (01:24:46):
It's now seven oh six.

Speaker 7 (01:24:47):
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis declaring a state of emergency for
forty one counties in his state. Potential tropical storm still Helene,
likely to become hurricane, will be tracking straight for the
Florida Panhandle, expected to make landfall there sometime Thursday night.

(01:25:08):
One of the problems we're having in this country is
squatters' rights. You got residents of Beverly Hills spewing because
squatters have taken up residents in a mansion on Mulholland
Drive there and is happening all across the country. Taking
over someone else's home has now become a political issue.

Speaker 15 (01:25:27):
Squatting is becoming more of an issue in the state
of Texas.

Speaker 16 (01:25:30):
The number of squatting incidents that are occurring all throughout
the Lone Star State, it's very evident that this particular
activity is on the rise.

Speaker 15 (01:25:39):
Texas Public Policy Foundation policy analyst James Quintero says the
left is trying to undermine squatting and stick it to
the homeowners.

Speaker 16 (01:25:46):
I think it's very important to understand the framing that
the left is attempting to use in this issue.

Speaker 15 (01:25:52):
Quintaro is hoping the next Texas legislature will introduce more
pro homeowner policies. Charit Lewis News Radio seven forty Well.

Speaker 7 (01:26:01):
The Stros lost last night, Magic numbers still two, and
they take it up again tonight. They could clinch the
division with a win over Seattle Tonight. Our coverage at
six pm on Sports Talk seven ninety KG or h
will join at seven pm. I'm sure with Fryar on
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Speaker 41 (01:26:19):
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Speaker 4 (01:26:31):
Shopping at the Fruitial could be a little crazy here.
If the forty five thousand doc workers threatening to strike
end up walking off the job, that would be the
beginning of next week, win a, September thirtieth. I think
it's Monday, Monday, Okay, there you go. So is Monday night.

(01:26:51):
They could be walking off the job. And if that's
the case, that's one of the first places you would
probably notice a difference if the if they do go
out and strike a long show and do gone and
shrike at East Coast and certainly at the Gulf Coast ports,
that would bring things to a stand still. Potentially. One
of the rippleotthechs, of course, is the supply chain, and

(01:27:11):
one of the things that we depend on as far
as being shipped into the country are popular fruits, plywood,
and other products, and by the way, bananas among those products.
Americans consume more bananas per capita than any other fresh fruit.
About two thirds of bananas are uloaded in the US
at the ports that could potentially be affected by a strike.

(01:27:35):
Other fruits could also be involved, including grapes from Chile,
Clementine's from Morocco, pairs from Argentina, and kiwi fruit from
New Zealand.

Speaker 6 (01:27:43):
I wouldn't miss the key weafruit.

Speaker 4 (01:27:45):
The other problem is is that even if it makes
it to port, they could be left on the docks
too long and spoil, or the fruit would become more
expensive given the delays and extra refrigeration requirements in order
to keep it fresh. So at the very least look
for potential higher price for that fruit or shortage of
that fruit, and the shortage of the fruit, of course

(01:28:05):
would also lead to higher prices. Seven to ten for
traffic and weather together. As we check out the drive
once again, here's sky Mike.

Speaker 5 (01:28:13):
I think they cleared the hardy toll road records. Tough
for me to see right here. Let's see Sheila from
cutting shoots playing the home game. Can you look at
four zero three to nine for me, Sheila? See if
you could see that better than me. I've got kind
of a blurry spot here, you've got, But we're still
putting that in the system. Hardy southbound cross Tim it's
about a ten minute back up here West Sam.

Speaker 6 (01:28:34):
We had a stall at West Timer. The damage is done.

Speaker 5 (01:28:36):
That's cleared. We're still there. From the Southwest Freeway. Lot
of stopping and going Southwest Freeway has been a real adventure.
Breaks from West Park more breaks after Kirby. We've had
several accidents. They're all cleared. Clear the North Freeway, Little York.
That's out of the way. We're back from the Beltway.
Clear the east text Little York. Stay of the course.
It's still thick. From the north side. Randy from Spring Terry,
pay attention here. There's going to be a quiz. Randy

(01:28:58):
from Springs at the golf ball.

Speaker 17 (01:29:00):
He might dude ninety nine theater twenty nine. There's a
major accident.

Speaker 2 (01:29:05):
You cannot go eat half the intersect and it is
shut down.

Speaker 6 (01:29:09):
Okay, nothing good.

Speaker 5 (01:29:10):
There is happening in front of Hooks and that's eastbound
and then northwest side.

Speaker 6 (01:29:14):
Here we go. Let's listen northwest side to ninety Mike
Dude inmbound up, Oh Well says.

Speaker 10 (01:29:22):
There is a right sheltwey.

Speaker 21 (01:29:25):
All right.

Speaker 5 (01:29:25):
He forgot two things though, that was a great, great
call to ninety Beltway. That's a starway. He forgot two things.
For what do you forget? First, number one his name right,
and second he didn't represent his community.

Speaker 6 (01:29:37):
There we go, So I gotta make fun of your town.

Speaker 5 (01:29:39):
Skymike and the Generator Supercenter dot Com Traffic.

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Center rapidly becoming the Spengali of traffic making, making, making
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Time to check in with Terry Smith, who's keeping an
eye on what will become Haleen. Still disorganized, but getting
ready to get angry.

Speaker 13 (01:30:03):
Yeah, definitely getting ready.

Speaker 18 (01:30:05):
So the hurricane hunters are out there, flying around every
couple hours checking on this, and it's still unorganized. It's
still a potential tropical cyclone. I feel like I've been
watching a pot that is eventually going to boil. So
it's expected it's forecast to become a tropical storm today
and a hurricane by tomorrow, and then a massive hurricane

(01:30:29):
by Thursday. So in forty eight hours, we go from
nothing to about one hundred and fifteen mile an hour
hurricane bearing down on the Florida coast. By Thursday afternoon.
We got a coll front a week one head in Norway,
and that means some rain. Fifty percent chants of thunderstorms today,
load to mid nineties. Thirty percent chance you'll get wet tomorrow,
Temperatures near ninety then sunshine, less humidity, and cooler Thursday,

(01:30:55):
Friday and Saturday with highs mid to upper eighties.

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Speaker 4 (01:31:13):
So we have a Biden's Department of Justice threatening election
officers who dare clean up the voter rolls because after all,
that's discriminatory to not allow dead people to vote. More
on that story coming up next. First, though, traffic and
weather together as we check out the drive once against
Yes we do skim out.

Speaker 5 (01:31:31):
Okay, I'm gonna go from the stretch here, Jimmy, first
of all, twenty nine to twenty at Graham Parkway. Nothing
good's happening there. I'm told that wreck involves a bicycle. Yeah,
it's going to be closed for a long time. That's
the Feeder Road eastbound, party toll roads southbound, cross chimbers.
Listen up, big shots, you got a wreck. It's big truck.
We're backed up from Parker southbound. Do the normal roads

(01:31:52):
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Speaker 4 (01:33:08):
And it would appear that justice is not being continues
to not being handed out in an even manner. You've
got the DOJ threatening election offices for cleaning up their
voter rules as being potentially discriminatory against who Ben Wyngarden
Joints has edited real clear investigations. Who are they discriminating

(01:33:28):
against by getting dead people off those voter rolls?

Speaker 9 (01:33:30):
Ben, Well, well, thanks for having me, and you know,
it's it's very interesting the DOJ, particularly the Civil Rights Division,
by their standards having to provide your documentary proof of
your birthplace, citizenship proof, those constitute discriminatory standards qualifications for

(01:33:54):
getting on the voter roles and voting. So if that
is the premise from which you're working, then an awful
lot of things that might seem to be common sense
measures when it comes to cleaning the voter roles might
appear discriminatory.

Speaker 1 (01:34:07):
And really the.

Speaker 9 (01:34:07):
Point of this, to step back, is we've had a
massive influx of non citizens, including illegal aliens, into.

Speaker 6 (01:34:15):
This country for the last four years.

Speaker 9 (01:34:17):
As I noted, to get to be an eligible registered
voter on a federal basis, minimally in almost every state,
documentary proof of citizenship may not be required by the
states at this point. The Republican controlled House tried to
change that with the Save Act, it has stalled out,

(01:34:37):
and so consequently we know that there are thousands of
non citizens sitting on the voter rolls right now, and
probably more than at any time in the past because
of the massive surge that we've had. So in the
face of that, you have the doj not saying to
the states and other authorities, here are all the things
you want to do to make sure your voter roles
are clean. On the contrary, in the face of several

(01:35:01):
states removing thousands of these non citizens, they're telling the states,
here are all the restrictions on removing people from the
voter roles that you're going to be subjected to. And
so when they talk about discriminatory, potentially discriminatory efforts to
remove people from the roles. That should be read as
a chilling threat not just to state and local authorities,

(01:35:24):
but also to third party non governmental groups i e.
Election integrity watchdogs of course generally conservative ones, who are
trying to work with state and local authorities to identify
populations of people who ought to be removed from the
roles and work with the states to challenge those voter
those ineligible voters are potentially ineligible voters and get them stricken.

(01:35:46):
That is what this policy is about. And it's remarkable
that the guidance comes out just a couple months from
election day.

Speaker 13 (01:35:54):
Guidance. They call that guidance.

Speaker 1 (01:35:58):
You know, it's non buy guidance.

Speaker 9 (01:36:01):
But yeah, it's sort of like it was the same
thing with the social media censorship from the government. When
the government comes to your company and says, boy, you
might have a problem here. You really ought to consider
taking down these accounts or targeting these narratives on X
or on Facebook. It does so with the full power
to the federal government to break you. It's not like
a voluntary Oh, we just recommend you.

Speaker 17 (01:36:23):
Do X y Z.

Speaker 1 (01:36:24):
We may follow this bread for the DOJ to intervene.

Speaker 7 (01:36:27):
Yeah, we'll file lawsuits against you, wreck your life, will
take all your money, and then maybe we'll get reversed.
I guess you know when you if you can afford
a lawyer. But what this does to every American who
is legal to vote, it negates our vote. Every time
someone votes illegally, it negates my vote.

Speaker 9 (01:36:48):
And I think Senator Mike Lee, who I reached out
to in connection with this story, I think he was
very blunt and straightforward. He said, the Department of Justice
is clearly trying to intimidate state governments into allowing voter fraud.
And he thinks that this is responsive to the fact
that Democrats are embarrassed about the fact that thousands of
non citizens have been removed, because they claim this is

(01:37:10):
not a real problem, it doesn't exist. It's a made
up conspiracy theory on the right. But to your point, obviously,
to the extent you care about foreign interference in the elections,
there's no more direct foreign interference in an election than
having non citizens who are ineligible to vote in this
country voting. It obviously cancels out every legal vote. It

(01:37:31):
can dilute the legal vote. And even before this, it's
worth noting that because non citizens, including illegal aliens, are
counted in the census, congressional districts across the country are
drawn based upon all of the people, not all of
the citizens, in jurisdictions around the country. So already we

(01:37:53):
have foreign interference in our elections by dint of our representation.
Certain states have artificially lost congressional seats and therefore votes
in the electoral College because of the illegal alien population
in other states artificially swelling the populations in those states.
So true, So this is a clear and present danger

(01:38:13):
to election integrity and representation in this country.

Speaker 4 (01:38:17):
Well said, sir, appreciate your time. Thank you, Ben Winegarden,
editor at Real Clear Investigations, seven twenty eight. Time to
take a look at your money. Forty Donohoe's here.

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Good morning, Jimmy. Another day of modest games for stocks.
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You're in Houston's Morning News. First, we're checking out that
morning drive once again with Skymie.

Speaker 5 (01:39:25):
Now we're reporting a wreck on the Southwest Freeway inbound
at Chimney. Right, give me the seven forty report. I
get you some laneage here Heartytail Road.

Speaker 6 (01:39:33):
They've cleared. It looks like they've cleared that eighteen week See.

Speaker 5 (01:39:35):
I've got these trees in my way southbound Hardytail Road
cross Chambers. I still see eight minute smash up here.
Cat from Brookside Village is on the South Belt.

Speaker 21 (01:39:44):
The morning semi to morn a cat eastbound ball plaza.

Speaker 23 (01:39:48):
Did a semi broke down on dot graphics triangles out
off the west bound plaza.

Speaker 36 (01:39:54):
There's a semi on the right shoulder.

Speaker 5 (01:39:56):
So we've got matching stall trucks on the south belt
at the southwest Plaset's kind of like his and Hirst Jimmy.
I'm Skymike and a Generator Supercenter, dot Com Traffic Center.

Speaker 4 (01:40:05):
From our KTRH Generators super Center, twenty four hour weather Center.
Hardly cloudie, early scattered, I fe in thunderstorm chants about
fifty percent today with high temperature of ninety three. Terry
Smith will join us one more look at that soon
to be tropical storm than Hurricane Aleen in about eight minutes.
Right now, temperature is seventy five at your official severe
weather station, news Radio seven forty k TRH. It is

(01:40:29):
time now for the news. Here's Sheevy Fryer.

Speaker 7 (01:40:31):
It's now seven thirty two on news Radio seven forty
KTRH and our top story this hour. Democrats loading the
deck again with a lot of help from big tech,
this time with the boost of AI now treating presidential
candidates differently.

Speaker 15 (01:40:48):
The left in big Tech aren't even trying to hide
the way they want to influence the election.

Speaker 29 (01:40:53):
It is doing them a favor by pushing frankly leftist
and Democrat candidates.

Speaker 1 (01:40:59):
It has an influence operation of its own.

Speaker 15 (01:41:01):
Heritage Foundation Tech Policy Center director Cara Frederick says information
on Trump and Harris aren't given out in the same way.

Speaker 30 (01:41:07):
There are legislative solutions here, like the Collude Act, which
forbids government officials from working with big tech companies to
suppress the legitimate speech of Americans.

Speaker 15 (01:41:18):
Meta and Google are more likely to be positive when
covering Harris trying to sway the minds of potential voters.
Chait Lewis News Radio seven forty KHRH Yeah, I like
to call this.

Speaker 7 (01:41:27):
Mister Trump went to Indiana, Pennsylvania, that's the birthplace of
legendary actor Jimmy Stewart and told thousands who rallied specific
plans of how he will save our economy.

Speaker 31 (01:41:40):
Vote Trump, and your incomes will sow, your net worth
will skyrocket, your energy costs and grocery prices will come
tumbling down.

Speaker 32 (01:41:49):
And we will bring back the American dream bigger, better
and stronger than ever before.

Speaker 7 (01:41:55):
Trump has won Indiana County Pennsylvania. Twice government numbers review,
over half a million illegal aliens have been flown into
American cities by the Biden Harris regime on that CBP
one app.

Speaker 33 (01:42:12):
The worst part is these illegals have received almost zero vetting.

Speaker 22 (01:42:16):
That requires no valid ID.

Speaker 34 (01:42:17):
All you have to do is fill it out, put
in whatever name, whatever biographical information you choose to, and
then you can get into the country.

Speaker 33 (01:42:24):
Utah Senator Mike Lee told Fox Business he wants TSA
to stop accepting the app as a valid form of ID.

Speaker 34 (01:42:30):
US citizens when they board a plan, they have to
present a valid form of ID. When a US citizen
leaves the country, they've got to have a passport so
they can get back in.

Speaker 22 (01:42:39):
Illegal aliens don't have to produce either.

Speaker 16 (01:42:41):
One.

Speaker 33 (01:42:41):
Senator Lee says his Valid Act has strong support from Republicans,
but it should be bipartisan Ethan Buchanan News Radio seven
forty KGRH.

Speaker 7 (01:42:49):
And there's yet another foreign student work program that began
in the nineteen nineties has grown to more than half
a million students, costing American taxpayers billions every year. John
Fury with the Center for Immigration Studies says the so
called OPT program opt program gives tax exemptions to those
students as well as their employers.

Speaker 17 (01:43:11):
There's a huge benefit to employers in hiring foreign students
rather than US citizens because they get those exemptions. It's
about four billion dollars every single year in lost revenues
that would otherwise be going to Social Security and medicare.

Speaker 7 (01:43:27):
He adds that the Biden Harris regime has not audited
this program to ensure protections for US workers, despite a
requirement to do so. It's now seven thirty five. The
Pentagon sending in more American troops to the Middle East.
They call it an abundance of caution. But some national
security experts say, well, the US is unprepared for any

(01:43:51):
major war.

Speaker 8 (01:43:53):
And here that includes expert Harry Casianis.

Speaker 20 (01:43:57):
While we fought a lot of proxy wars like Vietnam,
you know, obviously they are the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan,
we haven't had any sort of major war against another
country that has a comparable military.

Speaker 8 (01:44:09):
With that said, the threat of the US entering into
a major war is legit.

Speaker 20 (01:44:15):
It is legit threat, and I would point you right
to the war in Ukraine. I mean, the threat of
a war is real. And that threat is very real
before we get a new president.

Speaker 8 (01:44:24):
He adds, Right now, our US military doesn't have the
personnel or the equipment. Juff Biggs News Radio seven k
T ORH.

Speaker 13 (01:44:33):
Seven thirty six.

Speaker 7 (01:44:34):
Now, the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission has given approval for
a new nuclear reactor at Abilene Christian University.

Speaker 36 (01:44:42):
Now, this is a small reactor. There are dozens of
research reactors located around the United States for different purposes.
Texas A and M has one.

Speaker 10 (01:44:52):
Yeah.

Speaker 13 (01:44:52):
Uh.

Speaker 7 (01:44:53):
Energy fellow there Ed Hersey learned that it's a molten
salt research reactor, often used in fission. It's the first
of its kind to be built though in over thirty years.
Gulf Coast making preparations for what will likely be the
season's late latest hurricane is a disturbance in the Cayman
Islands right now, forecasts to become Tropical Storm Hellene sometime

(01:45:15):
today and then ultimately maybe even a Category two hurricane
making landfall Thursday.

Speaker 13 (01:45:22):
They believe.

Speaker 7 (01:45:23):
Somewhere along the Florida Panhandle. Seven thirty sevens are time.
The Astros fault to the Mariners six to one last night.
They're fighting for that division title. With that team, they
can Clitch the Al Division title with a win. Tonight,
live coverage on Sports Talk seven ninety begins six pm,
with KTRH joining that coverage at seven. I'm sherbyf Fryar

(01:45:46):
on News Radio seven forty KTRH.

Speaker 3 (01:45:49):
World Events, National Headlines, Houston's Morning News with Jimmy Parrett
and Sheriff Fryar.

Speaker 4 (01:45:57):
So what are the seven things supposedly that those of
us who are in the middle class won't be able
to afford in the next five years. Here's the list.
Number one, extended family trips. The traditional family trip, especially overseas,
will increasingly be something the middle class can't afford in
the coming years. You Know, it's funny because I've sat
the dentist yesterday and the high genis and she she

(01:46:19):
has a good job or her husband's an engineer. They're
talking about they're already planning there's summer vacation for next
year because they have to start figuring out exactly what's
going to cost and save the pennies in order to
be able to do it. And they're kind of downgrading
what they're thinking of doing compared to what they were
going to do based on you know, the amount of
money they just spend going to the grocery store. Number

(01:46:41):
two in the list new cars. A financial expert of
Clear Assurance said the middle class soon won't be able
to afford a new car. The vehicle prices increasing so
much in the last four years, well, I think the
last four years. I think I mentioned this that the
same vehicle I bought four years ago is ten thousand
dollars more for the same vehicle today. Number three private

(01:47:02):
school tuition. Inflation and high demand continue their current trajectory.
The middle class won't be able to afford to private
school tuition in the next five years. Number four home
ownership and real estate. We've been worried about that one
for a while. Number five health care costs. They're not
going anywhere but up. Number six leisure and travel in retirement.

(01:47:26):
Those who had planned to maybe spend their time traveling
around the country and doing fun things and retirement are
scaling back those ideas. And number seven safe investments for retirees.
Now there's things that just, you know, just pay you
decent interest rate, but you aren't anything that would be
kind of dangerous or risky. More people are going to

(01:47:47):
be forced to risk it into more risky investments because
they can't afford to just make you know your standard
interest seven forty time for traffic and weather together.

Speaker 6 (01:47:58):
So I don't care how bad the economy is. You're
gonna do that live to tivity scene, aren't you. I
know you are.

Speaker 4 (01:48:02):
We are, no matter I think, no matter what, You're
gonna do it.

Speaker 5 (01:48:05):
Jack from Connecticut's volunteer to be the angel already. Let's
look at your hardy toll road here?

Speaker 6 (01:48:10):
Have you cast maybe Jesus, are you still working on that?

Speaker 5 (01:48:12):
I'm thinking about that Eddie Martini or Michael Berry Hardytill
Road southbound at cross Timbers. That is a heavy truck accident.
He's in the right lane. Now we're backed up from
Parker southbound. Let's check the suckage on the east text.
Now east texts stick around the cemetery. Let's do the
east text instead inbound, because one it's free, and two
it's not as bad as the Nord Freeway. Nord Freeway

(01:48:34):
solid breaks Green's point. Sorry about the hov Sylvia inbound.
That's a big packup too, just because people trying to
get around all this business. It is now a fifty
four minute drive from the Woodlands.

Speaker 6 (01:48:46):
We are two nighted up inbound.

Speaker 5 (01:48:48):
You've got breaks from Huffmeister into Eldridge Parkway. Losing a
lot of time on the KD this morning too, from
park Row Graham Parkway all the way pretty much into
the belt. Big smush up coming inbound, Terry.

Speaker 6 (01:48:59):
Got a quit hang on.

Speaker 5 (01:49:00):
This will be a lot easier, Jay said from Alvin
is on to eighty eight.

Speaker 10 (01:49:04):
Okay, you constructure to talk about Highway sixty Corey Roads.
Got the text dot wall of death on both sides.

Speaker 6 (01:49:12):
Extra points for burbage.

Speaker 5 (01:49:14):
Nice called bananas tickers around there and two forty nine
lance from Magnolia.

Speaker 6 (01:49:18):
We got that from Oh thank you.

Speaker 5 (01:49:19):
Also twenty nine to twenty Grand park Way. Nothing good's
happening there, feeder road shut down, Terry. We're always gonna
say two things if we can when we call the
tip line. I've got your Kamala debate earrings here. Always
get your name, your name here right and all name,
and also your community.

Speaker 6 (01:49:35):
You're hood there. We go right there. See I'm CNN
and she's got her Kamala earrings in. I'm Sktymike on
the Generator Supercenter dot.

Speaker 4 (01:49:43):
Com Traffic Center sho from our KTR h Generator super
Center twenty four hour within center, Terry is here. Let's
do one more. What's gonna be Helene. Update here on
that storm, where it is now, how it's getting organized,
and what's going to be by the time it gets
to the Florida Well, that's the problem.

Speaker 13 (01:49:57):
It's not doing anything in terms of Oregon I.

Speaker 18 (01:50:00):
So it's still there in the northwestern Caribbean, sitting and spinning.
It's basically a cluster of showers and storms south of Cuba,
east of the Yucatan. But by magic it is expected
to get better organized and become a tropical storm Helene
likely sometime today move into the Gulf of Mexico and

(01:50:23):
energize and become a major hurricane by about forty eight hours,
and it'll be approaching the North Florida West Coast of
Florida region. The hurricane watches are in effect around the
Apalachicola area down toward Tampa. So one hundred and fifty
mile an hour possible hurricane in forty eight hours.

Speaker 4 (01:50:42):
Yeah, that'd Let me ask this, if it doesn't get organized,
does that mean there's a right to work storm?

Speaker 18 (01:50:49):
No labor unions involved in this, Listen, we had something
sitting off the North Carolina coast. What about two weeks ago,
which did the same thing, was expected to become a
tropical system, a tropical storm never did, just moved inland
as a bunch of thunderstorms and some flooding.

Speaker 13 (01:51:07):
So we'll see what happens.

Speaker 18 (01:51:09):
But the conditions are such that it likely will be
a major hurricane by Thursday.

Speaker 13 (01:51:14):
So for us, we've got a weak.

Speaker 18 (01:51:16):
Cold front around that's bringing us to rain, A fifty
percent chance of those thunderstorms today, thirty percent chance of
rain tomorrow, and then sunshine and less heat, less humidity
and nice little doseph falls starting Thursday, Friday and Saturday
as well.

Speaker 4 (01:51:30):
Deputure right now seventy five at your official severe weather station,
News Radio seven forty k TRH.

Speaker 6 (01:51:37):
What you need to know for the day ahead.

Speaker 3 (01:51:40):
This is Houston's Morning News, brought to you by New
South Windows Solutions.

Speaker 4 (01:51:45):
So earlier this morning I played for you a couple
of the new Trump battleground state ads that use Kamalo's
own words against her. They did a great job with that,
but he also is doing incorporating more and more of
that into his appearances. In fact, that it's North Carolina rally.
He did pretty much same thing. I'll share a little
audio of that with you coming up next. First, though,
we've got traffic and weather together as we check out

(01:52:05):
the drive once again with skyline.

Speaker 5 (01:52:07):
Oh, it's all the Southwest Freeway. We can stand, Jimmy
and Sharon. This is breaks from Beach Nuts solid up
to the west Loop sixteen. You know what, there's a
little breakaway right after that. That sure does look like
a wreck at Chimney Rock. Let me get you some
lanegage to eighty eight. Here we go with the pavement repair.
The dreaded at Highway six in the northbound breaks after
five to eighteen. You're losing twenty minutes of your life

(01:52:28):
by doing two eighty eight.

Speaker 6 (01:52:29):
Don't get on five to twenty one.

Speaker 5 (01:52:30):
Stay the course here, North Freeway awful, Green's Road solid
breaks down. We've had all kinds of problems since the
five o'clock hour, and grab Parkway big shots by the
golf ball eastbound. You're slow at twenty nine to twenty.
Don't get in the road at twenty nine to twenty.
There's a wreck. Nothing good's happening there. We've got another
look at the East Sex at eight o'clock in the
classic elite GMC Traffic Center.

Speaker 4 (01:52:51):
From our KTRH Generator Supercenter, twenty four hour Weather Center
PIBLT Colty or Eleas Scattery after in thunderstorms, fifty percent
chance of that today, thirty percent chance of that tomorrow,
ninety three today around ninety for a high temperature tomorrow
right now seventy five at your official severe weather station.
News Radio seven forty KTRH. Let's get you caught up
on some of our top stories. Here's share.

Speaker 7 (01:53:11):
It's now seven fifty three on news Radio seven forty KTRH.

Speaker 13 (01:53:14):
Houston.

Speaker 7 (01:53:15):
Billionaire Dan Friedgen of Gulf States Toyota has agreed to
buy English Premier League Soccer for an undisclosed sum. A
former East Texas police captain awarded twenty one million dollars
for being wrongfully fired for exercising what the federal jury
said were his First Amendment rights. Police robot out smarting
a criminal in Lubbug. It was a parole buyer violator

(01:53:37):
got into a shootout with investigators at a hotel. They
sent in the bomb Squad robot that he tried to shoot.
Threw a sheet over it, but the robot sprayed tear
gas anyway hah. Latest news anytime at KTRH dot com.
Our next update will be at eight am.

Speaker 6 (01:53:56):
I live in Pasadena Sharptown Southwest.

Speaker 3 (01:53:58):
Next on the ten Time Saving Traffic con KTRH own
words against her.

Speaker 22 (01:54:06):
I don't know what the hell's going on.

Speaker 6 (01:54:08):
She can't do an interview.

Speaker 1 (01:54:09):
She doesn't want to do them.

Speaker 6 (01:54:11):
Something's wrong.

Speaker 26 (01:54:12):
Let's just take a look. Let me just see. We
have a little video. You know, we spend all the
money on these squeens. We want to use them a
little bit. Let's play it just for a second.

Speaker 6 (01:54:20):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (01:54:22):
The Kamlo word of the day is clearly story.

Speaker 21 (01:54:26):
It is your story and the story of our friends
before you is really that's the American story.

Speaker 25 (01:54:33):
Right in telling your story and being so strong in
the way you do it, and both of these stories.
For you to tell these stories, this story is a
story that is sadly not the only story.

Speaker 24 (01:54:54):
It's unbelievable.

Speaker 1 (01:54:55):
It's simply unbelievable.

Speaker 32 (01:54:56):
It's like a child who learns one word and then
they struggle for the next thought.

Speaker 1 (01:55:00):
And it never comes.

Speaker 39 (01:55:02):
But maybe this daytime talk candidacy will work.

Speaker 1 (01:55:06):
It's all emotion, but not a very good one.

Speaker 6 (01:55:09):
Certainly not an articulate one, Laura and dam bitch.

Speaker 4 (01:55:24):
Oh there's so much good video of her. That's all
they have to do. There's an endless, endless stream of
video of Kamala Harris and words, salads and calling yourself
in this.

Speaker 7 (01:55:40):
Case, if you refuse to watch, well the people they're
not showing that kind of stuff.

Speaker 6 (01:55:45):
Oh no, they're not.

Speaker 7 (01:55:46):
They're not on the mainstream. And if you're a Harris supporter,
you're not watching these other channels.

Speaker 13 (01:55:52):
That show it.

Speaker 6 (01:55:53):
That's why I hope somebody.

Speaker 13 (01:55:54):
Will certainly not listen to a Trump I.

Speaker 4 (01:55:56):
Certainly, and I get that. I certainly hope though that
maybe some of these campaign ads will have an impact,
that somebody will catch the corner of somebody's eye and
they will go, what get their attention, if only for
a few minutes. All right, y'all, have a great day.
We'll see tomorrow morning bright nearly five am. I'll see
the saf from four and am nine fifty k PRC.
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