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October 22, 2024 • 118 mins
Jimmy Barrett & Shara Fryer take you through the stories that matter the most on the morning of 10/22/24.
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Speaker 1 (00:03):
This is used Radio seven forty kat rh Houston Dive
Everywhere with Heavenue Now the latest news, weather and traffing.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
It's more what matters to you From the John Morris
Services Studios.

Speaker 3 (00:17):
Well, good morning, five am is our time. As we
started today on Houston's Morning News, I'm Jimmy Barrett Long
with Sheriff Fryar among our top stores this half hour.
Big turnout for the first day of early voting. Leftist millionaires.
They're buying coverage for their costs and coming up in
five oh eight in North Dakota they're voting to appeal
property taxes. Details in the minutes ahead. You're in Houston's

(00:39):
Morning News, first district out that morning drive Sky. Mike's
here all.

Speaker 4 (00:43):
Right, Jimmy, let's put our hard hats on early. We've
got a stall on the toll bridge. This is northbound
this time, coming up from to twenty five. Watch out,
it's right lane this early in the morning. It's not
causing that big of a smash. If we don't get
it out of there. I have the feeling we won't
keep it there long. If we don't get it out
of there, that could be a problem for now. Rest
our bridges, the rest of our freeways.

Speaker 1 (01:01):
Rock.

Speaker 4 (01:02):
I'm Skymike and your Generator Supercenter dot Com Traffic Center.

Speaker 3 (01:05):
From r KTRH top tax Defenders, twenty four hour Weather
center for today. Cloud's early becoming partly clouding with the
high temperature right about eighty seven. We'll get you the
complete forecast when we talk to the Weathertown's Terry Smith
will do that in nine minutes. Temperature right now currently
is fifty nine at your officials severe weather station. News
Radio seven forty KTRH. It's time out for the news.

(01:27):
Here's Sheriff Ryer.

Speaker 5 (01:28):
Good morning. Everyone. Is now five oh one on news
radio seven forty k t RH. Our top story this hour.
The early voting underway again today across Texas. One hundred
and fifty two thousand people in Harris County voted yesterday
on the first day. One hundred twenty five thousand of
the one hundred and fifty two in person. Now County
gop chare Cindy Siegel told you this morning News those

(01:49):
numbers they need to stay strong.

Speaker 6 (01:52):
We want to swamp the polls.

Speaker 5 (01:53):
It helps our candidate. Yeah. Maybe the polls were swamped
in several county yesterday, more than six hundred thousand people voted.
At least that's what's reported. The tally, however, does not
include Dallas, Trant and several other counties yet where they
swamped or what. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxon sounds the

(02:15):
alarm again about the Democrat leftist fundraising platform Act Blue,
about election interference and what Paxson calls suspicious donations made
to the Kamala Harris campaign. Paxton first opened an investigation
into Act Blue last December. We'll keep you posted. Five
oh two is our time. Breibart reporting that Arkansas Senator

(02:36):
Tom Cotton has sent a letter to the FCC demanding
to know why it is fast tracking the purchase of
radio broadcasting platform Odyssey by the leftist billionaire and Democrat
donor George Soros, trying to get it done before the election.
Putting that platform for some Megamedia stations into leftist control

(02:58):
means mainstream media bias will continue to be fed into
local media markets and outlets. It's happening already.

Speaker 7 (03:08):
That's because of a strategy by the leftist billionaires that
are pumping money into news outlets.

Speaker 8 (03:12):
Instead of explicitly advertising, you create news outlets, or you
fund news outlets that will do your liberal messaging for you.

Speaker 7 (03:21):
Tim Graham with the Media Research Center told Kati or
H they know they're losing money, and they don't care.

Speaker 3 (03:26):
It's done to send a message.

Speaker 8 (03:27):
They are pushing an ideology and they just figure it'll
be more effective if it's got some sort of fake
news moniker on it.

Speaker 7 (03:34):
Graham says, we need to be sure to call out
left wing funded fake news, especially during election cycles. Ethan
Buchanan News Radio seven forty katrh It's No.

Speaker 5 (03:43):
Five oh four. On the campaign trail, Donald Trump in
conquered North Carolina, calling out Kamala Harris for her response
to voters in Wisconsin who had yelled Jesus's Lord at
a Wisconsin rally last week.

Speaker 9 (03:56):
She said, you're at the wrong rally. That's really what
she meant. That's really what she meant. She's very destructive
to religion.

Speaker 5 (04:05):
Trump also met with residents of North Carolina that were
devastated by Hurricane Helene and promised them that America and
his administration would not forget about them. He has raised
eight million dollars in that GoFundMe site begun by Trump.
It's all gone to charities that are helping in the recovery.

(04:27):
Kamala Harris, campaigning in Pennsylvania, admits the pressure is getting
to her.

Speaker 1 (04:33):
I can't sleep. Do you sleep, you know?

Speaker 10 (04:37):
I wake up in the middle of the night usually
these days, Just and be honest with you.

Speaker 5 (04:42):
First time in his election forecasting, liberal mouthpiece The Hill
is giving Trump a fifty two percent chance of winning
this election, Harris forty eight percent. It's now five oh five,
two weeks to go to election day. The Democrats are
calling out are being called out for their testosterone deficiency.

Speaker 3 (05:04):
And shre A.

Speaker 11 (05:05):
Former NFL sideline reporter Michelle Tafoya tells k t r
H adding Tim Walls didn't help.

Speaker 12 (05:12):
The effort to counterbalance Kamala Harris with Tim Walls has
really backfired. As someone who lives in Minnesota and has
lived under the Tim Walls.

Speaker 11 (05:20):
Regime, and she adds, this new Democrat regime doesn't like men.

Speaker 12 (05:26):
Every move that they've made has turned off more and
more meant in spite of white dudes for Kamala, I
think it's just turned off a lot of people, but
men in particular, and don't.

Speaker 11 (05:36):
Forget what they've done to the military. Jeff Biggs News
Radio hundred and forty kt reh.

Speaker 5 (05:42):
And then there are the snowflakes among those not political.
Seventy five percent of executives in the workplace say they're
disappointed in their hires, their recent college graduate hires. Workplace
expert Joshua Evans says it's about their lack of people's skills.

Speaker 13 (06:00):
Hiring managers think that gen Z lacks the necessary communication
and interpersonal skills that are needed in a professional environment.

Speaker 5 (06:08):
Evan says gen Z workers need to show up on time,
show some enthusiasm, and yes, there is that problem with
people skills. It's now five oh six. Fate of death
row inmate Robert Roberson remains in limbo. He did not
appear at that Texas House Committee emergency hearing yesterday, the
one that halted his scheduled execution. The state apparently would

(06:33):
not provide transportation. Now, doctor Phil did appear in Austin
and testified.

Speaker 14 (06:40):
I am one hundred percent convinced that we're facing a
miscarriage of justice here. I do not believe that mister
Roverson has had due process in this case. I do
not believe he has yet enjoyed a fair trial.

Speaker 5 (06:56):
Roverson was convicted of killing his young daughter under the
ship and baby's syndrome bought back in two thousand and two.
Some of it's been debunked. Governor Greg Abbott says the
House Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence stepped out of line in
yesterday's hearing. In a letter to the Texas Supreme Court,
Abbot said the separation clause in the Texas Constitution says

(07:19):
the Court and the Governor are the only ones with
power to grant clemency in a capital murder case. And yes,
that House Committee, with its saboena did. Houston Police still
looking into Sunday night's deadly helicopter crash near downtown. Four
people we know, including a child, all perished in that crash.

Speaker 15 (07:41):
The potential could have been much worse, and you know,
we're thankful for that, but we know we want to
keep the families and our victims in mind.

Speaker 1 (07:48):
Right now.

Speaker 15 (07:49):
This is a horrible tragedy, but obviously it could have
been much worse and were thankful that it's not.

Speaker 5 (07:55):
We now know that the radio tower sold recently by
Univision to SBA Communications had a history of issues. The
tower lights were not working as recently as last Thursday.
It's now five oh eight. Rockets open the regular season
tomorrow night against Charlotte. Pregame at six on Sports Talk
seven ninety I'm sure for RAR on news radio seven

(08:17):
forty ktrh.

Speaker 1 (08:20):
What happens in October.

Speaker 16 (08:21):
Couldn't decide who's president's in November.

Speaker 1 (08:26):
Use radio seven KTRH.

Speaker 3 (08:29):
Five o nine hour time. Here on Houston's borning news
EC headline like this, you get excited. This is an
exciting idea until you start to try to figure out
the details. Here here, here's the headline. North Dakota voters
could end property taxes. Measure four will be on the
ballot in North Dakota. That would end residential property taxes

(08:50):
across the board. They would no longer exist and they
would prevent local governments from ever instituting them again. No
more property taxes.

Speaker 5 (09:01):
And they got sales tax presumably, No how they going
to have.

Speaker 3 (09:06):
The money exactly Here's where the problem is. Even Doug
Bergram's going, what the hell are you people thinking? There
is no plan to replace the money for property taxes,
aside from the state providing the money to the two
of three point one five billion dollars. So the proposal

(09:31):
here is we would eliminate property taxes and local government
would instead get the money they used to get from
property taxes from the state of North Dakota, Okay.

Speaker 5 (09:40):
And where will State of North Dakota get.

Speaker 3 (09:44):
That that would be? That would be that would be
up to them. So whether they wanted an institute to
hire sales tax or whatever it is that they want
to value, whatever it is. So all you're really talking
about here is shifting the burden from local government to
collect property taxes to the state trying to figure out
how they're.

Speaker 5 (10:02):
Going to pay for the the federal government.

Speaker 3 (10:04):
Right. See, here's the thing. Would I love to see
us get rid of property taxes absolutely or at least
lower them way way down, But you have to have
a replacement. I mean, if you're going to have we
could all agree government can run much more and needs
to figure out a way to run much more efficiently.
But you still have to have government. You still have
to have local services, you still have to have infrastructure,

(10:28):
you still have to have police and fire and schools,
and you have to be able to pay for those things.
I would love to see a more equitable way to
do it than on the back of property property owners.

Speaker 5 (10:38):
But well, speaking here in Texas and Houston in particular,
I'd like to see a little bit of accountability from
like the school districts and the people that you pay
these exorbitant property taxes to absolutely and have for fifty
sixty years.

Speaker 3 (10:53):
We need our own you know what we need? We
need our own state version of the lamsk Well, he
lives in Texas. Maybe when he's done straightening out the
federal government, he can straighten out the great state of Texas.
Let's look for the waist in every little corner.

Speaker 5 (11:06):
I wonder how m chiapas in property Texas because he
got a lot of incentives in order to.

Speaker 1 (11:11):
Bring the jobs right.

Speaker 3 (11:13):
You know, I don't know.

Speaker 5 (11:14):
State does that too.

Speaker 3 (11:16):
Yes it does. Five eleven. Time for traffic and weather together, Skymike,
what's going on? All right?

Speaker 1 (11:20):
Put your hard hats on.

Speaker 4 (11:22):
We're hoping it's not going to be a terrible Tuesday today,
but I've got a couple of issues.

Speaker 1 (11:26):
Six ' ten. Let's look at the Sherman Bridge first.

Speaker 4 (11:29):
I'm going backwards this morning, Bud Plant down to two
twenty five.

Speaker 1 (11:32):
It rocks.

Speaker 4 (11:33):
What are you doing, Valero? You're flaring a little bit.
I see that's southbound. We're wide open northbound. Looks good too.
All right, we have a stall that's supposed to be
on the toll bridge that's showing up on your system,
on your oh you're some of your online sources. But
I don't think that's there. I'm not seeing this. Looks
like we're wide open both ways between it and two
twenty five. You correct me if I'm wrong, because I've

(11:54):
been wrong a couple of times. Hartman Bridge both ways
Baytown to Laporte Rocks.

Speaker 1 (11:58):
And it's beautiful this morning.

Speaker 4 (12:00):
Seven one three two one two tips Skymichael the Generators, Supercenter,
dot Com, traffic Centers, prob r ktrhe stop tax defenders,
twenty four hour Weather Center.

Speaker 3 (12:09):
Time to bring on Terry Smith at the Weather Channel.
Little foggy deview spots this morning.

Speaker 17 (12:14):
Terry, Yeah, I've seen some reports of fog this morning.
It's not very widespread and so far has it caused
h too much of a reduction in visibility. We'll keep
an eye on it. Wouldn't be surprised if we have
some more fog tomorrow morning. Humidities on the rise, and
so we're seeing a little bit of those low clouds
early in the day, but the rest of the day

(12:35):
you got blue skies, warm temperatures. There is no day
to day change overall in the weather through Saturday, sunny,
dry and warm, mid upper eighties today, mid to upper
eighties through Saturday.

Speaker 3 (12:47):
I put you're right down fifty nine at your officials
Severe Weather Station. News Radio seven forty KTRH.

Speaker 2 (12:53):
It's Houston's Morning News, brought to you by New South
Windows Solutions. Now back to Jimmy and Sherah with the
info you need to take on the day.

Speaker 3 (13:02):
So vote and you all vote Yesterday. Really early voting
for day one went went yesterday. Word I vote. I
voted Lone Star Community College. If you're familiar with the
with the Tom Ball Spring area right off of krkand Doll. Yeah,
right off a krkand Doll. I'm trying to think of
another science stream and that that's not really important. It's

(13:25):
it's a big center. A lot of a lot of
folks vote there. I would I would say I was
in a line of about fifty people waiting to vote,
but the line went quickly. No problems with the voting
machines at all. Everything went absolutely fine. You know, went
through went through the ballot. You don't got disgusted by
about the six or seven different places where I couldn't
vote for Republican judge. It's we discussed with Sidney Siegal yesterday.

(13:49):
I found that fascinating in our discussion with our estay
share that she said, the reason why you don't have
Republicans running in some of those races is because of
the retaliation they know that they're going to get for
running for that position.

Speaker 5 (14:02):
Yeah, the run of race, take away from your law practice,
get retaliation, you start losing clients, retaliation against your law
firm that does business with several entities.

Speaker 1 (14:13):
I mean, unreal.

Speaker 5 (14:15):
That's the way politics has become in this country. It
really is, really is a game, it really is. We
were not able to report actual numbers Arrant County, Dallas County.
There were people waiting in line as late as eight
o'clock in Tarrant County. I'm now finding out by trolling
TV stations up there, and Dallas is reporting a lot

(14:36):
of glitches. They're having a lot of problems in North
Texas in the vote. The challenges complaints, glitches is sort
of a replay of what we went through here.

Speaker 1 (14:46):
So what's going on up there?

Speaker 3 (14:48):
Well, probably the same thing was going on here a
couple of years ago, except nobody's creckted it there. But
here are no problem at least done we've heard of
so far.

Speaker 5 (14:56):
Right, Yeah, I think there's some retaliation at play up there.

Speaker 3 (15:00):
Time to take a look at traffic weather together.

Speaker 4 (15:03):
Good things from people from Tarkington yesterday they said they're
polling places were like someplace is an hour long and
lines wrapped around.

Speaker 1 (15:10):
I'm getting yeah.

Speaker 4 (15:11):
And I'm guessing how Tarkington people vote. Just let me
think real hard about it. Toll Bridge, whoa dude. The
toll way people helped me.

Speaker 1 (15:20):
I called them.

Speaker 4 (15:21):
They said, yes, it's still there, no way northbound, all right,
we got to stall.

Speaker 1 (15:24):
Everybody's just mine. We're able to get around it.

Speaker 4 (15:27):
It's early enough, but this is toll Bridge northbound from
Deer Park.

Speaker 1 (15:30):
I just watch out. They should have some ninjas on
the scene there pretty quickly to move.

Speaker 4 (15:33):
That Katie Freeway. Darry Ashford, we just cleared a vehicle fire.
Nothing serious usually it is, but Darry Ashford, that's out
of the way. Your wide open, stay the course all directions.
Skymike here and the Generator Supercenter dot Com Traffic center.

Speaker 3 (15:45):
From r katrh tom Tax Defenders twenty four hour weather center.
For today, We're looking at the skies to eventually become
partly clotty with the high temperature about eighty seven, areas
of spatche fog early tomorrow again becoming partly cloudy eighty eight,
and then Thursday becoming mostly sunning with the high eighty
seven temperature right now fifty nine at your official severe
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(16:09):
some of our top stories here on this Tuesday. Here's
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Speaker 5 (16:13):
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These headlines are sponsored by Moral Mechanical. There's new polling
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Kamala Harris and the Democrats. Last month, their polling said
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More violent crime in Houston last night a man found
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the Girls Scouts say they may have to raise their
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Speaker 3 (17:08):
Well, there's pennies to be found in the federal budget,
for sure. We were just talking about, you know, getting
rid of property taxes and looking for ways to save money.
This could happen in a big way at the federal
level if Trump is elected, because not only do you
have Elon Musk ready to take a look at trim

(17:28):
and the fat in government. Trump Transition Team co chairman
Howard Lutnick said he'd be working with Elon Musk to
do that. He says there's plenty of places to find
money and plenty of places to raise money, and talks
about the hundreds of billions of dollars corporations are paying
other countries in taxes that they could be paying us

(17:51):
instead if they were doing business here.

Speaker 19 (17:53):
So there's two ways to do it.

Speaker 20 (17:55):
In partner with Elon Musk, the Department of Government Efficiency,
he expects to be able to cut seven hundred and
fifty billion a year out of our waste. I mean,
think of we waste on six point five trillion dollars.
We waste so much money it's inconceivable.

Speaker 19 (18:13):
And I could tell you. I'll give you one funny one.

Speaker 20 (18:15):
The Department of the Interior has tons of office space.
You know why because each office has to be one
day's horse ride from the next.

Speaker 19 (18:24):
You see, you can't make the sub up.

Speaker 3 (18:26):
You can't big it up very good.

Speaker 21 (18:29):
But yeah, so elon, you're not going to create a
new department, but he'll meet a major advice. You're going
to bring in a bunch of businessmen to sit and
then brainstorm, and then I presume you'll implement it through
the OMB budget process.

Speaker 19 (18:44):
We're going to do it through their own umbiliation.

Speaker 20 (18:45):
And the GSA process. We're going to do procurement differently.
We're going to do the budget process differently. We're going
to just cut waste. Just think about it, just waste.
And then there's the other side, revenues. I mean, think
of the United States of America. We all talk about
it this way. I have a six point five trillion
dollar budget, four point five trillion in revenues. We lose
two trillion, right, we overspend by two trillion dollars, which

(19:07):
we talk about.

Speaker 19 (19:08):
We have a GDP.

Speaker 20 (19:09):
Total sales in America have everything us in restaurant, buying
a T shirt, whatever. It is just under twenty nine trillion,
and our debt is just under thirty six trillion. So
it sounds like we're going to hell. But the value,
the acid value of the United States of America five
hundred trillion dollars. The addressable market can Elon Musk and

(19:31):
I come up with a quarter of a percent a
trillion and a quarter of revenues and the answer is,
oh yeah, you got companies.

Speaker 19 (19:40):
Like Apple and all these companies.

Speaker 20 (19:42):
Ireland's got four hundred billion dollars of profits that are
hours just them paying fair taxes. In America is one
hundred billion dollars a year of revenue.

Speaker 19 (19:55):
Again and again and again. Remember that Department of Interior.

Speaker 20 (19:58):
I said, imagine running the land and mineral rights the
United States.

Speaker 19 (20:04):
I've wanted to do this.

Speaker 1 (20:05):
I've wanted to do this for forty years.

Speaker 21 (20:07):
I'm not kidding, going back to when I was a
kid as an assistant in Reagan's budget office, I wanted
to do.

Speaker 20 (20:12):
That, But how would you like to be partners with
Elon Muskin doing it? I mean, the guy's the coolest
guy in the world, and he's going to do it
with me.

Speaker 19 (20:18):
We're partners in it together. Exactly. They're right of pro
We are going to bounce the budget.

Speaker 20 (20:21):
We're going to bring in the greatest people in the world,
and we are going to balance the budget.

Speaker 19 (20:25):
For Donald Trump.

Speaker 3 (20:27):
I think we just found maybe the thing that would
scare the bureaucrats the swamp creatures the most, because right
now they're lining their pockets with all that money.

Speaker 5 (20:38):
Well it's not just that, it's not just the top
dogs either, you think about it. I'm reading articles about
people who work for the federal government in fear of
whether they're going to have a job next year. Now,
when was the last time anybody in the federal government
had to worry about losing their job?

Speaker 3 (20:52):
Yeah, exactly. Yeah. Now, that's a lot of votes, it is. Unfortunately,
you're right about that.

Speaker 5 (20:58):
And they'll make it very easy for them to go
vot vote Democrat.

Speaker 3 (21:01):
Yeah, yeah, five twenty seven. Time to take a look
at your money. Courtney Donaho, good morning.

Speaker 22 (21:06):
Well, good morning, Jimmy earnings are the focus for investors
this week. Yesterday, the SMB finished the day lower. All
major industry groups fell, with the exception of technology. The
Dow dropped three hundred and forty four points this morning.
Building on those losses, Dow futures down two hundred points.
M coordinatd on a Hope Bloomberg Business on news Radio
seven forty KTRH.

Speaker 16 (21:28):
Fourteen more days till election days.

Speaker 1 (21:30):
You have to get out and vote.

Speaker 23 (21:32):
This is news Radio seven forty KTRH, Houston's election headquarters
from the John Moore Services Studios.

Speaker 3 (21:41):
It is five thirty here on Guston's Morning News. I'm
Jimmy Barrett, a long with Sheriff Ryer. Among her top
stories this f are Galla claims swing votes are shifting
to the left. The media cover ups continue and coming
up at five thirty eight. Her name is on just
about everything you get from Harris County. But where is she?
Details coming in the minutes ahead. You're in Houston's Morning News. First,

(22:03):
we're checking out that morning drive again. Here's sky Mike.

Speaker 1 (22:05):
Oh Southwest Freeway.

Speaker 4 (22:06):
I'm going a report of a stall that's around Stafford,
So it's going to put around Kirkwood or will crest
on the Inboundt's just be super careful. I don't think
it's flocking a mainlane, but we'll know at the five
forty report. Rest of our freeways. Look at that West
Park No Grand Parkway all the way to the Southwest Freeway.
I'm Skymike on the Classic Buick GMC Traffic Center.

Speaker 3 (22:26):
Roum r KTRH Generator Supercenter, twenty four hour Weather Center.
Clouds early becoming mostly sunny today with the high temperature
right about eighty seven. We'll get you the complete forecast
when we talk to Terry Smith of the Weather Channel.
Let's do that in eight minutes. TEPA, you're right now,
sixty NET, your officials, Severe Weather Station. News Radio seven
forty kt RH. It's time now for the news. Here's

(22:47):
Sheriff Fryer, Good morning.

Speaker 5 (22:48):
Everyone is down five thirty two on news radio seven
forty ktr rage and our top story this hour.

Speaker 1 (22:54):
I don't care about transgender or alphabet right.

Speaker 24 (22:56):
You know Americans Carabouser Bank account right, how their lives
are going to bed.

Speaker 5 (23:00):
That is a self described independent voter who switched his
support to Donald Trump. But there's new Gallop Polling claiming
that independent voters have now swung toward Democrats by a
nine point margin, but.

Speaker 25 (23:14):
It only surveys roughly one thousand people, which isn't a
true sample size.

Speaker 26 (23:18):
Pampling and averaging seem to be the way most people
are looking at the election, so naturally there's a lot
of smaller polls that.

Speaker 19 (23:25):
Are being commissioned.

Speaker 25 (23:26):
Andy Hoague of the Travis County Gopie says most swing
voters are already spoken for, and other polls show that
they're swinging toward the GOP direction instead by about one
and a half percent.

Speaker 26 (23:37):
They tend to be very forgiving. They want to see
who has the better ideas. They want to see who's
going to fix the last guy's mistakes.

Speaker 25 (23:43):
He says people need to focus instead on voting their
values and not what the polls say. Andre Perard New's
Radio seven forty KTRH.

Speaker 5 (23:50):
Or what the media says. Certainly mainstream media helped Joe
Biden in twenty twenty covering up the Hunter Biden laptop
story and l Pernell with the Federalists, their interference is
worse now than ever.

Speaker 27 (24:04):
Up came out this week that trust in the media
is hitting historic lowther I think people are catching on
and realizing that they shouldn't be believing everything that the
corporate media is telling them. The hoases don't last as long,
but there's just as many of them.

Speaker 5 (24:18):
Okay, In case you didn't know, Election Day is exactly
two weeks from today now. Mainstream media is still covering
up for the DNC. However, specifically the coup that forced
Joe Biden out of the race in July, was it.

Speaker 1 (24:33):
The right call?

Speaker 5 (24:34):
It was the right call.

Speaker 19 (24:36):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (24:37):
First, Lady Jill Biden acting on it on ABC's Good
Morning America. She's trying to make it sound like dropping
out was Joe's decision. It is now five point thirty
four an increasing number of people betting that Donald Trump
will win the presidency. But there are skeptics.

Speaker 24 (24:54):
They say the betting markets can be manipulated, and Rice
University political science professor Bob Stein says, yes, they can somewhat,
but the market tends to straighten itself out, and the
betting markets can be slightly more accurate in spotting trends, because,
after all, you can tell someone taking a poll whatever
you think at the moment, telling a.

Speaker 28 (25:14):
Pollster who you're going to vote for maybe cheap talk
where you put your.

Speaker 24 (25:20):
Money that ain't cheap Michael schungloh you is Radio seven
forty krh.

Speaker 5 (25:25):
Meantime, the left freak out when Trump won in twenty sixteen.
It will pale against a Trump win this time. According
to pollster Mark Halbrin, He warns of a TDS Trump
derangement syndrome pandemic. Political analyst Anthony Russo says Democrats and
the media, well, they're gaslighting their.

Speaker 29 (25:44):
Base advertisements by the Kamala Harris campaign talking about he
is taking away abortion rights on a national level, which
is completely false, and Project twenty twenty five calling it
Trump's program.

Speaker 1 (25:55):
I can see why people on the left will.

Speaker 29 (25:57):
Lose their mind because they've been easily swayed to believe
the garbage out there.

Speaker 5 (26:01):
Yeah, they've whipped up liberal commentators also hysterically claiming now
that Trump will turn the US military on Americans and
cause a civil war if he's elected. Big turnouts in
early voting, though more than six hundred thousand that we
know of across Texas, several counties having issues. They were
waiting in line in Tearing County until eight pm last night.

(26:25):
Dallas County reporting a lot of complaints. Sounds like they've
got a lot of problems up there. We're familiar with that.
Early voting continues through November. First, let's hope it all
gets straightened out. Republicans turning out in big numbers and
a lot of the early voting states. But Florida Senator
Marco Rubio tells kg RHUs Clay and Buck voting for

(26:47):
Donald Trump is only half the battle.

Speaker 30 (26:51):
If we don't have the Senate, he will not be
able to do any of the things he wants to
do beyond what he can do from an executive role.
They will tie him up. They won't even let him
bring people on to his cabin or his team. So
if you're going to vote for Donald Trump, you better
vote for the Republican for Senate in your state or
you're wasting your vote.

Speaker 5 (27:06):
In many ways, Yeah, Republicans have to flip two seats
to take control of the Senate so they can approve
all nominations if Donald Trump is elected to the presidency.
It is now five point thirty six CBS admitting now
finally under pressure, that he has parts of his sixty
minutes interview with Kamala Harris were edited. The Trump campaign

(27:27):
demanding the network release the entire transcript of the interview
so we can hear what was said and where they
improved it. We're also learning about how far the Biden
Hearers administration went and the weaponization of the Justice Department
sicking it against Donald Trump.

Speaker 31 (27:46):
Former Fulton County Special Prosecutor Nathan Wade admitted to congressional
investigators that he personally met with the White House Council's
Office on at least two occasions during the Fawnie Willis
Georgia probe into the Forumber President. That according to newly
released transcripts from Wade's interview with the Judiciary Committee stab.

Speaker 5 (28:07):
Ooh Fox Is Kevin Cork reporting there, Trump had a
legal win yesterday. US Supreme Court has dismissed Michael Cohen's
appeal to revive that lawsuit over what that convicted felon
Cohen claims was retaliation by Trump. It is now five
point thirty seven. Don't expect numbers to come down on

(28:29):
our southern border. We had a recent arrest in Maverick
County turning up more than one hundred and thirty four
illegal aliens, including seven from Iran and Angla Angola now
classed as special interest aliens after last week's arrest of
a group of twenty two special interest aliens illegals in

(28:49):
the same county. And this is really sick, especially with
election rolling up.

Speaker 32 (28:57):
President Trump wins, you'll see all the way through January
increasing numbers of migrants trying to get in ahead of
what they perceived will be new stricter immigration policies.

Speaker 5 (29:07):
Breibarts Bob Price. He says there's as many as three
caravans moving through Mexico. Groups as large as two hundred
people already have been begun crossing over at Eagle Pass,
I'm sure. With Fryar, A News Radio seven forty KTRH.

Speaker 2 (29:23):
World Events, National Headlines, Houston's Morning News with Jimmy Farrett
and Sheriff Fryar.

Speaker 29 (29:31):
Where is.

Speaker 3 (29:33):
Where is Anne Bennett Harris whatever whatever happened to her?
If you have gotten a property tax assessment from Harris County,
her name's on it. If you've registered to vote in
Harris County, her name's on it, because she's in charge
of those things. She's the tax collector. You may have

(29:54):
noted that you vote taxs ascessor collector right. You may
have noted that we've voted for a new one. At
least I did yesterday because I voted you.

Speaker 5 (30:01):
Yes, yeah, we we have a Republican running because.

Speaker 3 (30:03):
She's not running, Saint Yeah, she's not running for reelection.
I see she's retiring, which is fine, but that's not
the problem. The problem is that appears that she has
not swiped into her job at the county building since
late twenty twenty. Hang on, we're now in twenty twenty four.

(30:25):
How many sick days does she get? One wonders. She
was first sworn in in twenty seventeen. In twenty twenty three,
in October, she announced that she would not seek a
third term and she was going to be retiring. However,
of course her job runs until January of this next year.

Speaker 5 (30:48):
Yeah, and Steve Raddock, by the way, is the Republican
who's running for that office?

Speaker 3 (30:53):
Right last time I checked, we still pay her. So
my question is why isn't she showing up for work,
because evidently she's not. She has a prolonged absence from
public view. So everybody's starting to ask the question, what
has she done since she got re elected in twenty twenty.
She appears to have stopped showing up at the office.

(31:15):
She also hardly corresponds via email, and she has missed
a string of key public appearances last year while state
Republican leaders targeted Harris County selection process. I mean that
was all. She was never in any of those meetings
about what went wrong with the Harris County elections, even
though that's a big part of her job. And we're
just now asking the question where she's been. Some were

(31:38):
some weber get to the bottom of this one. This
is a good investigative piece for somebody. Five point forty
one time for traffic and weather together, let's get an
update on the drives sky Mike. What's a guy going on?

Speaker 6 (31:48):
So far?

Speaker 4 (31:49):
It looks like the world's not blowing up. I hope
we don't have a terrible Tuesday like we get some times.
But the tip line you've been it's all about you
right now. Seven one to three I said three nine
er two one two t I p s. If you
know you know Mark from.

Speaker 33 (32:04):
Spring Dude, everybody on forty five and two eighty eight
Todd leave are actually playing good in the being nuts.
It's weird.

Speaker 4 (32:14):
It's weird. Thank you, great call. Mark from Spring Sewan
out of blue.

Speaker 14 (32:19):
Mike, that's all sixty nine northbound on Labara shoulder.

Speaker 33 (32:24):
That flashing last mind.

Speaker 4 (32:27):
All right, let's see if we can get a crosstreat
here and more southwest free Way.

Speaker 33 (32:30):
Good morning, sky Mike.

Speaker 34 (32:32):
Fifty nine northbound and staffer.

Speaker 25 (32:34):
There is a police officer on scene, but I think
they must have had a possum in their van belt.

Speaker 5 (32:39):
I had a possum in my fan belt.

Speaker 33 (32:41):
Either way, watch and kind of speaks.

Speaker 4 (32:43):
Up for you, all right, right before Kirkwood, Let's look
out for your toe Trek Ninjas, Skymike and the Generator
Supercenter dot Com Traffic Center, Terry, I still have straight hair.

Speaker 3 (32:53):
Thank you from It's all you. I'm not sure what
you did straighten his hair off the find out all
right from market Rage Generator super Center twenty four our
weather center. Terry Smith is here, hair straighten or extraordinary?
Also evidently pretty good with the forecast every now and again.
Of course it's not hard to forecast. The weather was
the same every day.

Speaker 17 (33:13):
Yeah, I need to borrow Skymike's slinky with this kind
of weather pattern. And the reason his hair straight is
because the humidity is low, so when the humidity's high,
his hair gets curlier or kinkier or crazier, and when
the humidity is low, his hair is straight.

Speaker 3 (33:31):
I have to stick with kinky when talking about skyline.

Speaker 17 (33:35):
All right, moving on, so a little bit of fogging spots,
but not very widespread, not problematic. We'll wind up with
plenty of sunshine, and not just today, folks, all week long,
sunny and dry and very warm, mid upper eighties today
and tomorrow and all the way through Saturday.

Speaker 3 (33:53):
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Five fifties of a time. Here in Houston's Warning News
coming up here in just a moment. The media disinformation
and election interference continues unabated. Four years after the Biden
laptop cover up. It's still going on. It's worse than ever,
and nothing appears will change it. I mean, what could
change it at this point? Listen if Thames will join us,
she's an author and Fox News contributor. We'll talk to

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her in just a moment. First, though, traffic and weather together.
I'll be short. Go ahead, Scot, You're always short, Sky Mike,
go ahead. That's not their change.

Speaker 33 (34:35):
Go freeway, go that night, Pitch, who go freeway works
bound job laid just about from your mort there is
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It is on the right hand side market all right.

Speaker 4 (34:51):
That's the HOV in front of waffle house inbound, I think,
he said, Mitch.

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eighty eight, and then mostly Sunday about eighty seven for
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Check out some of our top stories here on this
Tuesday morning. He's share it.

Speaker 5 (35:31):
Good morning everyone is now five point fifty two on
News Radio seven forty KTRH. Today, Day two early voting
period in Texas. All indications there was heavy turnout across
the state, some standing in line as late as eight
pm last night in some cities. Dozens of people remain
missing in North Carolina after Hurricane Helene. The Deaf told

(35:52):
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Speaker 1 (36:12):
I will probably put my record against him.

Speaker 4 (36:15):
She's absolutely terrible your decision twenty twenty four.

Speaker 1 (36:18):
Headquarters is Youth Radio seven KTRH.

Speaker 19 (36:23):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (36:23):
I didn't mind that when that's what the media did
was kicked in regardless of party affiliation. But they're they're
only kicking the people with an R next to the
name these days. Liza Thames joins us. She's an author
of Fox News contributor. Here we are four years after
the laptop cover up, the infamous cover up, Elizabeth and
media election interferences is bad or worse than it ever

(36:44):
has been. Nothing changes, no.

Speaker 35 (36:47):
Nothing changes, and thank you for having me. It seems
like every other day, we seem to be hearing about
a new Trump scandal, whether it's you know, staging his
McDonald's work day, as if no politician has ever set
up a photo op, and the talking about Arnold Palmer's manhood. Well,
this used to work, but it's not working like it
used to.

Speaker 3 (37:07):
If it doesn't work, if it doesn't work, wide continue
to do it.

Speaker 35 (37:11):
Well that's all they have. I mean, you know, the
media is trying to prop up Kamala Harris obviously, you
know CBS News use that deceptive video splicing, you know,
to make her look a little bit more coherent than
she actually is, because because they need she needs all
the help she can get. And it's not working like

(37:34):
it used to because you know, Trump is searching in
the polls.

Speaker 5 (37:38):
You know, it really is a travesty though, Because people
are working, they're living their lives, they depend on media
to give them to call the information.

Speaker 1 (37:45):
That's what our job is. I watch.

Speaker 5 (37:49):
I heard Donald Trump make those comments about Arnold Palm
Palmer Palmer live.

Speaker 16 (37:55):
I heard it.

Speaker 5 (37:56):
I was listening to it as a reporter. Should it
was locker room talk. He was at the golf course
where he played golf with Arnold Palmer. Palmer own it.
It was his golf course, he was from that town. Yeah,
it was just sort of insider talk and he was
talking to the audience and everyone was laughing, and it

(38:19):
was locker room talk. It's but it's not the way
it's being portrayed by mainstream media, who are going hysterical
over this.

Speaker 12 (38:27):
Well.

Speaker 35 (38:28):
I mean, I think that the media, first of all,
they have no sense of humor Trump.

Speaker 6 (38:32):
You know.

Speaker 35 (38:33):
They they've taken a lot of what he has said,
which is supposed to be funny, and made it as
if it's serious. Number one. And also, I think that
the public, however, is used to is used to Donald
Trump now and used to discounting his eccentricities and the
way he speaks and he does ramble, Yes, that's true.

(38:53):
But on the serious issues he's there, you know. And
I think that that is sort of the bottom line.
I think what what they're saying, what the media is saying,
doesn't square with the experience of most Americans. And also
I think the Trump campaign and particularly JD. Vance, actually
is a nice surprise. They become very good at deflecting

(39:14):
some of these assaults, especially for example, Vance with Martha ratus,
you know, on the migrant crisis. I think that you know, Martha,
do you hear yourself? Moment was superb Yeah, I agree.

Speaker 3 (39:28):
All right, Lizabeth, let me ask you this because I've
been asking this question to myself for the last four years,
and i'd get to be able to figure this out
except for one possibility, and that is I always thought
that what would ultimately happen is that the ratings would
completely go away, and for the most part it has
for these news media outlets, Yet somehow the advertisers continue
to support them. How long can you afford to advertise

(39:49):
in a failing media? And I guess the answer is,
if you are a woke corporation and you want to
go ahead and sponsor propaganda, you're willing to go out
and lose money on it.

Speaker 35 (40:02):
Well, I think that there's some of this is, you know,
people are ideologues. I think the community tends to share
one point of view, so they feel that this is
in the service of, you know, in their version of patriotism. Perhaps,
I mean, maybe that's one reason. And I guess people
also are trying to look for mass audiences, so they

(40:24):
seem to feel that some of the eyeballs are still
with the so called mainstream media. But again, I think
what people don't appreciate is that you have so many
new sources of information now, and that's also helping to
discount this. I mean I subscribe to I mean, we
all do countless other sources from substack. I mean a

(40:47):
million voices on substack, and they're all these new every day,
there's practically some new source. I mean there's places like
the Free Press, for example, which is a wonderful, you know,
subscription outlet online and they they really are highly you know,
really terrific articles. And there's just many many sources that

(41:10):
will you know, maybe they don't have the kind of eyeballs,
they don't have the audience that let's say a CBS
would have, but they do have an influential subscriber base,
and they're beginning to make headway in counteracting some of these,
you know, the mainstream media.

Speaker 1 (41:27):
All right, well, thank you appreciate you like the truth.
Well out let's.

Speaker 3 (41:30):
Hope so Elizabeth Thames, author and Fox News contributors, thanks
for coming on. It's five fifty eight.

Speaker 1 (41:38):
This is used Radio kt RH Houston Live everywhere where.

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Speaker 3 (41:53):
Six am is our time here on Houston's Morning News.
I'm Jimmy Barrett along with Sheriff Fryer among our top story.
This have our big turnout on that first day of
early voting, left US millionaires buying well, buying coverage for
their causes and coming up at six away. Target CEO
is not feeling bullish about the Christmas shopping season details

(42:15):
in the minutes ahead here on Houston's Morning News. First,
we're checking out that morning drive again. Here's sky Mike.

Speaker 4 (42:20):
Okay, hang on, I'm trying to put this in an
in car navigation. Golf Freeway northbound at Edgebrook. Double check
that location, that direction, please, it looks like we've got
an accident. I'm going to call this two right lines yap.
That looks northbound to me. We'll double check it. Get
exact langage at the six ' ten report.

Speaker 1 (42:37):
But watch out. My work wife, Christina Cruz always says, oh,
take Highway.

Speaker 4 (42:40):
Three, take telephone and steach. I'm Skymike and the Generator
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Traffic Center from our katrh Top tax Defenders twenty four
hour Weather Center becoming mostly sunny and warm today with
the high temperature right about eighty seven. Still no rain
in the forecast at least through the rest of the week.
We'll check it all out with Terry Smith the Weather
Channel in about nine minutesture. The currently is fifty nine
at your official severe weather station, News Radio seven forty KTRH.

(43:06):
It is time now for the news. Here's Sheriff Ryer Morning.

Speaker 5 (43:09):
Everyone to SEW six poh two on news Radio seven
forty KTRH. Our top story. This is our major turnout
in early voting yesterday here. More than one hundred fifty
two thousand people voted in Harris County alone without issues. Statewide,
more than six hundred thousand people, that's the number being
touted yesterday, but it doesn't include several big counties, including

(43:31):
Dallas County, which had a software glitch and long lines.

Speaker 19 (43:36):
This is just totally unacceptable.

Speaker 5 (43:38):
Yeah, that voter talking to a TV station in Dallas.
Remember State Attorney General Ken Paxton was looking into voting
machine issues in Dallas County just last weekend, specifically the
failure of some machines when being tested. Paxton also has
renewed concerns about the leftist fundraising platform Act Blue, Paxton

(43:59):
calling out suspicious donations made to Kamala Harris's campaign. He
first opened an investigation into Act Blue last December, hasn't
been resolved.

Speaker 1 (44:09):
Six oh two is our time.

Speaker 5 (44:11):
Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton reportedly has sent a letter to
the FCC asking why is the Democrat dominated FCC agency
tracking leftist George Soros's purchase of the broadcasting company Odyssey
instead of going through the usual procedures. Why are they
fast tracking? Turns out the left wing bias of mainstream

(44:32):
media is not a coincidence, and it's spreading to local
outlets too.

Speaker 8 (44:38):
What's important here is that voters have the media literacy
to understand the agenda and the ownership and the foundation
donations behind this so called news.

Speaker 5 (44:51):
Tim Graham with the Media Research Center told KTRH these
leftist billionaires are willing to spend big just to spread
their propaganda. They do special initiatives with media outlets, and
they're not concerned about whether they turn a profit or don't.

Speaker 36 (45:07):
It is six h four, Kamala, you'd the absolute epitome
of I won't say it, Kamala, you fire get the.

Speaker 3 (45:19):
Hell out of that.

Speaker 5 (45:21):
Donald Trump campaigning in Greenville, North Carolina, before a religious
group yesterday, making several stops though in the battleground state.
He went to Hurricane Helene damage in western North Carolina.
Rallied the spirits of the people who are getting very
little help there from the government, and he rallies in
Greensboro tonight. Kala Harris was in Pennsylvania. Tim Walls appeared

(45:46):
on the view trying to clean up the lies that
he's told about his military career, you know, his stolen
valor and other quote misstatements.

Speaker 37 (45:56):
Being a teacher, being a coach, I just speak from
my heart. I speak honestly, speaking the moment.

Speaker 5 (46:01):
Speak in the moment, not necessarily the truth. One of
the liberal hosts claimed that quote nobody lies as much
as Donald Trump.

Speaker 1 (46:09):
Really.

Speaker 5 (46:10):
It's six o four new polling numbers this week from Gallup.
Donald Trump is leading Kamala Harris with mail voters by
sixteen points. Former NFL sideline reporter turned podcast hosts Michelle
Tafoya tells KTRH the Dems duo of Harrison Walls isn't working.

Speaker 1 (46:31):
These things are disingenuous.

Speaker 12 (46:32):
They come across at stage and people can see through
this stuff.

Speaker 1 (46:36):
So no matter how car you try, if.

Speaker 12 (46:39):
It's not real, if it's not organic, people can see
that we're not stupid.

Speaker 5 (46:44):
Two weeks to election day, Trump right now more popular
with men than ever before. Three out of four executives
in a recent poll so they were disappointed. Meantime in
their gen Z employees, they're snowflakes.

Speaker 24 (47:01):
And sixty percent of them said many of those employees
had to be fired.

Speaker 19 (47:05):
But why.

Speaker 13 (47:06):
Forty nine percent of hiring managers think that gen Z
lacks the necessary communication and interpersonal skills that are needed
in a professional environment.

Speaker 24 (47:15):
And according to human capacity and workplace expert Joshua M. Evans,
the needed skills also include attention to detail, at least
some enthusiasm, and the ability to show up on time.
Michael Shiloh US Radio seven forty KTRH.

Speaker 5 (47:32):
It's now six oh six. Texas Death Row inmate Robert
Roberson did not testify for a House committee due to
a conflict over transportation and whether he was able to
appear in person. Governor Greg Abbott asked the State Supreme
Court to throw out the subpoena issued by the House,
but State Rep. Brian Harrison said, look, there's too much

(47:54):
evidence in this capital case.

Speaker 34 (47:58):
Where man's life literally hangs in the balance, and we
are contemplating the governments exercising the ultimate and most awesome
power that we give a government, and that is to
take a life.

Speaker 1 (48:07):
We can not get this wrong.

Speaker 5 (48:11):
Yeah, Doctor Phil McGraw did testify to that hearing along
with the author John Grisham. But no word yet from
courts as Roberson still awaits his fate on death row.
Governor Abbott, in that letter to the Supreme Court said, look,
there's a separation clause in the Texas Constitution that says

(48:31):
the court and governor are the only ones with power
to grant clemency in a capital murder case. He says
the House Committee was out of line in issuing its subpoena.
Houston Police still trying to determine what caused a helicopter
crash on Sunday that killed four people, including a child.
It happened east of downtown.

Speaker 15 (48:52):
Once that's done within two to three days, the Houston
Police Apartment will provide that evidence to the NTSB and
the FAA for them to canter investigation.

Speaker 5 (49:01):
That debris from the crash, said to span four Acres
also known that the tower did have a history of
a lights going out not working as recently as Thursday
of last week. It was recently sold. It's a radio
broadcast tower by Univision to SBA Communications. Six oh seven

(49:21):
is our time Rockets host Charlotte in the season opener
tomorrow night against Charlotte.

Speaker 1 (49:27):
Uh yeah, it.

Speaker 5 (49:28):
Would be against Charlotte. Hosting Charlotte. Pregame is six on
Sports Talk seven ninety. I'm sherbro Riar on news Radio
seven forty ktrh.

Speaker 19 (49:38):
I live in.

Speaker 16 (49:39):
Conrad, I live in deer Park.

Speaker 2 (49:41):
Next on the ten You're Reliable Forecast on seven forty ktrh.

Speaker 3 (49:47):
I've found the Grinch and the the Grnch evidently used
to work for Target. Farmer vice chairman. The Target has
issued a dire warning to American consumers ahead of the
holiday shopping period. Gerald Storte you might remember. Gerald stort
predicted that the seasonal shopping season between Thanksgiving and Christmas
will be weighed down by economic and political uncertainties, saying

(50:12):
it's very clear that consumers are running out of money
and I guess credit. He went on to say they're
increasingly stressed by inflation. And the exhaustion of their pandemic
era savings. They're spending less than the growth of inflation,
and he doesn't see that changing. He also pointed out

(50:32):
that the cork in the calendar means Thanksgiving falls later
than usual this year, so you combine less money to
work with higher prices in a shorter shopping period, and
he thinks the numbers will come in lower than projected.
And they've been projected. What have we been saying, share
about what about two percent increase? They're thinking two percent

(50:54):
increase somewhere in that area for holiday shopping spending this year.

Speaker 5 (50:59):
Well, they said to above two round three. But it's
all spending is based on what the prices are, so
adjusted for inflation, it gets to be a little bit different.
I think that what everything is different than the way
we have to report it these days.

Speaker 3 (51:17):
I think what Gerald storts is saying that that the
number is not going to come in that high that
you know we will actually probably end up spending. It
may look on paper like we're spending about the same
as last year, but when you figure it inflation, will
actually spend less or buy fewer things. We'll spend as
much but buy fewer things. That's kind of his prediction.
We're not going to increase spending because we don't have

(51:38):
to know.

Speaker 1 (51:38):
If you want who gives gift cards?

Speaker 5 (51:40):
Do you give a higher priced gift card because the
money doesn't go as far if you give cash? Do
you give the same amount of cash because the cash
isn't going to buy what it did?

Speaker 3 (51:52):
Very true, you know, very true.

Speaker 5 (51:55):
That's how all this is so misleading. Well, and I
talk about it.

Speaker 3 (51:58):
I think too. The hungry you are, the more inclined
you are to figure in inflation. I don't know if
grandma and grandpa. If grandma and grandpa'll give the grandkids
one hundred dollars gift card for Christmas, I don't know
if they're now giving them one hundred and twenty five
dollar gift card. They've always given them a hundred dollar
gift cards, so they're probably still doing the same. So
the kids are probably getting less for Christmas.

Speaker 5 (52:16):
Technically, Well, Great Ann Shriff is thinking about it. Yeah,
you know, I mean, oh gosh, what do I up it?
Because it's not enough to buy? But they with their
heart desires.

Speaker 3 (52:27):
Maybe And if you have people on your list that
you tip that provide services to you all year.

Speaker 5 (52:32):
Do you tip it a higher round that went out
the window a long time ago that increased exponentially?

Speaker 3 (52:37):
Yeah, yeah, right, because the service increased, so the tip
automatically increased.

Speaker 5 (52:40):
Ray and grateful that I can sure, but it means
maybe I don't buy something else exactly.

Speaker 3 (52:47):
Yeah, it's going to come from somewhere, that's for sure.
Six eleven. Time for trafficking whether together. What's guy mine?

Speaker 4 (52:53):
Uh, well, we've got some golf freeway. This is pretty
messy golf freeway. That's a wreck that's in the hov
by the way Mitch from the south side with the
big banana stricker here, it looks to me like, let's
check that hob totally shut down. Now they're starting to
let people through the main lanes northbound. This is Edgebrook
Golf Freeway. Call it two left lanes on the inbound side.

Speaker 1 (53:14):
Outbound.

Speaker 4 (53:15):
They're responding. That's always a bad sign when they have
to respond both ways. This is southbound two left lanes
right after Edgebrook, and I've shared that with the ladies
on TV down from channel thirteen. I've told him this
looks pretty serious. And let's see also northbound YEP backups
from alme To Genoa. Christina put in that wreck on
the north sam eastbound at Ela. That's been moved over

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to the side. Now we've got some two eighty eight
stuff at Dixie.

Speaker 1 (53:40):
You know where that is.

Speaker 4 (53:41):
It's right after Holly Hall northbound. That's a stall over
on the side here and I am forgetting something. Oh
Southwest Freeway Stafford around Kirkwood.

Speaker 1 (53:50):
They've moved that stall over to the side. That should
be gone pretty quickly.

Speaker 4 (53:53):
We'll have some updates on this, obviously the six twenty
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Maybe next week Tuesday night into Wednesday, and then for
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Speaker 3 (54:44):
So Trump derangement syndrome, what happens to it? If Trump
wins this election? At least one pollster's name is Mark
Halferan is predicting a major TDS pandemic. I don't think
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Speaker 4 (55:06):
Always fun to see those videos. All right, let's go
golf Freeway. I knew nothing good was happening here. Jennifer
credit where credits due? Jennifer from TV told me this
is an auto pad that explains the both way response.
That's always a bad that's always a bad sign. Now
here's what we've done. Golf Freeway at Edgebrook northbound. Let's
call that a left lane northbound where we're getting by.

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So stay the course. If you're inbound outbound, jump off
on telephone. Telephone, not Highway three outbound, because they've shut
the whole thing down. Also, they've shut down the hov
they're going to take you out of there, so don't worry.

Speaker 1 (55:41):
But this is around. This may be around for a while.
Golf Freeway, Edgebrook, don't do.

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Speaker 1 (57:01):
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Speaker 3 (57:13):
Six twenty three now here in Houston's boring news, They're
going to go crazy. If Trump wins the election six
it's it's pretty much as say, bet the Trump derangement syndrome,
which is on display even when he's not at the
White House, will be on full display if he is.
Mark Alpern predicts there will be the biggest mental health
crisis in the American history of Trump wins. He said

(57:36):
there would be workplace fights, violent protests launched by the left. Says,
I think it will cause the biggest mental health crisis
in the history of America. And I don't think it
would be a passing thing that by the inauguration would
be fined. I think it would be sustained unprecedented and hideous,
joining us to talk about it as Anthony Russo political commentary.

(57:57):
Do you think he's right, Anthony, I think he's right.

Speaker 6 (58:00):
And first off, I want to say I think that
there's going to be some issues either way on the selection.
We've been that for it. I mean, if the Republicans lose,
they're going to right now be looking at the shift
in polls.

Speaker 3 (58:11):
They're going to be thinking that we have a way
to win.

Speaker 6 (58:12):
We already have the belief system that our voting system
is flawed, so I think we'll be very upset. I
think the right wing will have their issues and potentially
even have small amounts of protests and maybe even escalating
to a riot. But when you look at the left,
the left has been programmed in such a manner that
they think the next four years will be the Handmaid's Tale.

(58:33):
And if indeed Trump wins, I think he's right. I
think Mark Albrin is spot on. I think we're going
to see some of the most deranged riots, protest, anger, fury,
frustration that we've ever seen because they've been programmed to
think that this is the end of democracy and this
is the end of civility, This is the end of humanity.

(58:54):
So I mean, yeah, I get it as much as
I think it's absolutely insane. The media is the one
that's really ignited this firestorm of misinformation about Donald Trump.

Speaker 5 (59:03):
Well, the Democrats have always contested the electors of any election,
so you can expect that coming from the party, it's
going to be contested. If Trump is cited as winning,
they're going to throw all kinds of legal obstacles in.
But this whole thing about riots and people getting crazy
in the streets and the party in power, which is

(59:25):
the Democrats, they're going to be the ones tasked with
quelling that until the next president is sworn in. And
what do you foresee in that? I mean, will they
call out the malicious, so to speak, the National Guard
in order to keep things in line, or will they
just let people run rampant.

Speaker 6 (59:44):
I think it depends on the city. I think it'll
depend on the leadership in the area and who where
they can make it look like. I really do think
that they don't care, and I hate to say that.
I think they'll find a way to make it look
like in certain counties and certain cities that are more blue,
they will do what they can to patch up, and
then in the red cities they can use this. It's

(01:00:05):
all going to be planned for twenty twenty or twenty
twenty six, and then twenty twenty eight. I'll look at
these cities after the election, you look at the crime,
look at this, and I think that the next two
months after the election are going to be very telling.
But when you've got people like perfect example, there's a
video going around from MSNBC where there is a transgend
gender person that says to the moderator saying, they say,

(01:00:28):
what would you say to Kamala if she gets elected?
And this person says, I would ask if they would
sign the equality bill into law. Okay, cool, don't even
want to know what that is. Not even sure exactly
what this first is talking about. They asked about Trump.
They said, what would do you say to Trump? And
the response is does Trump see me as a human being?
And it's like when you have been programmed to feel

(01:00:50):
that way, that you think that the potential president of
the United States, no matter what your sexual orientation, beliefs, system,
et cetera, doesn't see you as a human being, which
is completely false. Just disagreeing with certain things, you know,
with that group of people is one thing, but to
not seen as human being, these people are going to
lose their mind. They're already mentally frail, they already have

(01:01:10):
a Some people can argue mental issues regardless, and as
a group with the youth all the way up to
some of the boomers that feel this way, they are
going to lose their mind.

Speaker 3 (01:01:21):
I'm old enough. I grew up outside of Detroit in
nineteen sixty seven when that city burned and the National
Guard was dispersed and people died. Could it get that
bad as the resultant election all across this country?

Speaker 6 (01:01:37):
Since? Since you've been around for both, and again, obviously
TV coverage is different. What would you have compared the
BLM mostly peaceful summer too? Would you have said that
was similar to nineteen sixty seven or less, a.

Speaker 3 (01:01:49):
Little bit less because you did a little bit less
just because you didn't have as many people dying, so
a little bit.

Speaker 6 (01:01:56):
Less and more widespread. I think I think the way
that to say it is it'll be a little bit
less than that, but just as widespread, if not more
widespread than BLM.

Speaker 3 (01:02:05):
Okay, all right, I think it's a fair comparison.

Speaker 1 (01:02:07):
Well, what do normal people do, I mean normal people do.

Speaker 6 (01:02:11):
Yeah.

Speaker 19 (01:02:11):
I mean what do we do?

Speaker 1 (01:02:12):
I mean we're yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:02:14):
I mean the chaos that we predict, the fear that
the anks that builds within us.

Speaker 38 (01:02:20):
What do we do?

Speaker 6 (01:02:22):
I mean you continue to do it you do on
a daily basis, and be normal, be vigilant, always keep
your head on a swivel, and maybe make smart decisions
in November, because again, I don't think this will last
years and years and years. I don't think it'll last months,
but there's going to be an initial shock on either side,
and you just simply make smart decisions on where you
go and who you're with.

Speaker 3 (01:02:42):
All right, be prepared for anything, Anthony, Thank you, Anthony.
We're so political commentator six twenty eight. Let's get to
your money, Courtney done, how good morning.

Speaker 22 (01:02:49):
Good morning Jimmy Stocks this morning heading for a lower
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Taking a quick check of oil, it's a seventy one
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Speaker 16 (01:03:05):
Fourteen more days till election days.

Speaker 1 (01:03:07):
You have to get out and both.

Speaker 23 (01:03:09):
This is News Radio seven forty kt RH, Houston's election.

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Speaker 3 (01:03:18):
Six point thirty is our time here in Houston's Morning News.
I'm Jimmy Barrett along with Sheriff Ryer Monger. Top stories
of this f are gallup claims that swing voters are
shifting to the left. The media cover ups continue and
coming up at six thirty eight, the Trump joke about
Arnold Palmer that melted down the left. Details in the
minutes ahead. You're at Houston's Morning News. First, we're checking

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out the drive again. Here's guy Mike. Let's go to
our tip line. Do something got golf freeway here? Seven
one three two one two tips?

Speaker 19 (01:03:47):
Hey, thanks guy Mike.

Speaker 24 (01:03:48):
Traffics movie.

Speaker 33 (01:03:49):
Okay, northbound on about twenty miles an hour to even
the fanca actually appears to southbound. It's worse than the
north pound.

Speaker 1 (01:03:57):
It looks like August to have a great day, all right, thanks.

Speaker 4 (01:04:00):
It looks like all of your south It looks like
all of your southbound has closed except for that one
right lane. This is an auto pad accident. Serious stuff
at Edgebrook Golf Freeway. The hob is closed again in northbound.
We have a left lane shut down. I'm SKYMIKEE on
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Sheriff Ryer.

Speaker 1 (01:04:39):
Good morning. Everyone.

Speaker 5 (01:04:40):
Is now six point thirty two on news radio seven
forty k t RH, our top story this hour. New
Gallop numbers claim to show a nine point swing from
independent voters in favor of the Democrats. Andy Hoag, the
Travis County GOP, says, well, they've only talked to one
thousand people and that's too small of a sample side
and really he believes voters are leaning more GOP than Democrat.

Speaker 26 (01:05:06):
Now, one of the most accurate and the one that
happened to be the most accurate in twenty twenty, that's
an Atlas Intel's poll. They did a poll the size
of gallops in every battleground state and they found that
Trump was ahead by about one point five percent.

Speaker 5 (01:05:18):
He says people shouldn't focus on who everyone else is
voting for, whom everyone else is voting for, and just
vote your values, vote for the values you believe in.
The mainstream media continues to run the twenty twenty playbook, though,
when they helped Joe Biden by covering up Hunter Biden's
laptop from Hell and what it exposed.

Speaker 11 (01:05:41):
Shara editor l Pernell with a Federalist says, it's something
that needs to be remembered.

Speaker 27 (01:05:47):
It's not just a Hunter Biden laptop story. It was
a scandal from day one when the New York Post
reported this four years ago about Joe Biden.

Speaker 11 (01:05:55):
And now this time around, it's more media election interference
for Kamala Harris.

Speaker 27 (01:06:01):
This year, We've got so many instances of that kind
of thing going on. It's election interference. Five thousand paper cuts,
interfering on behalf of Harris, It's entire campaign, and.

Speaker 11 (01:06:09):
It will continue with two weeks to go until election day.
Jeff Biggs news Right in the O seven forty kt
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Speaker 5 (01:06:17):
Joe Biden has been conspicuous in his absence from the
campaign trail, especially in these weeks before election day.

Speaker 1 (01:06:25):
He's going to be out there. I would say stay tuned.
There is more to comment.

Speaker 5 (01:06:29):
White House spokesperson Kaarine Jean Pierre tap dancing after being
best asked why Joe has only done one event with
Kamala Harris lately two weeks to go, six thirty four.
If you follow betting markets, you know the odds have
shifted to Donald Trump. Rice Is Bob Stein, though thinks
the markets may have been a little skewed by the

(01:06:50):
recent purchase of thirty million dollars in pro Trump betts
who placed the money betting is still a good indicator
of where the big money.

Speaker 28 (01:07:00):
He is, though, Telling a pollster who you're going to
vote for maybe cheap talk where you put your money.

Speaker 19 (01:07:08):
That ain't cheap.

Speaker 5 (01:07:09):
Stein says that when you look at Betting Marcus, they
do as well or even better than some polling companies
in spotting election trends. Because of that shift, are we
two weeks away from a major meltdown on the left.

Speaker 39 (01:07:25):
Respected political pollster Mark Halprin says America could experience its
worst case ever of Trump arrangement syndrome if Donald Trump
wins the election. Political analyst Anthony Russo believes it too, based.

Speaker 38 (01:07:35):
On the programming from the media and the way that
the conversations I have foresee happening online from people on
the left that are so convinced that Donald Trump as
the end of the world and the end of democracy.

Speaker 39 (01:07:45):
Left wing commentators are making wild claims that Trump will
use the military to round up Americans or will cancel
future elections if he wins. One MSNBC host even said
Trump is preparing for civil war. Cory Yelsen New's Radio
seven forty KTRH huge turn of.

Speaker 5 (01:08:00):
Early voting yesterday, with more than six hundred thousand in
person voters across Texas, but several counties have not reported
their numbers yet, including Arrant in Dallas. And there were
issues with long lines and voting machines in Dallas County.
And when you hear that, it's no wonder. Only thirty
five percent of Trump's supporters told Fox they're confident that

(01:08:20):
their vote will be counted accurately, compared to eighty three
percent of Kamala Harris voters. In terms of the money race,
as of now, Democrats have the advantage Florida's Senator Marco
Rubio telling k t rychhis Clay and Buck, there's a
reason why the Dems always seem to out fund raise Republicans.

Speaker 1 (01:08:40):
Government power is what they care about.

Speaker 30 (01:08:42):
Everything they want to achieve in this country has to
be done through government and through the power of government,
and so they invest a lot of money.

Speaker 1 (01:08:48):
They seem to find it.

Speaker 30 (01:08:49):
You know, every Republican candidate basically will be outraised in
this cycle, including ones that went I was outraised in
my reelection.

Speaker 5 (01:08:55):
Yeah, prime example right here in Texas, Democrats have brought
in tens of millions of dollars from out of state
to back Colin already against incumbent Senator Ted Cruz is
six thirty six.

Speaker 1 (01:09:10):
At the border.

Speaker 5 (01:09:11):
A group of one hundred and thirty four illegal aliens
recently arrested in Maverick County included seven people from Iran
and Angola classified as special interest aliens. This is after
last week's arrest of a group with twenty two special
interest aliens and it's in the same county. Got a

(01:09:31):
problem there early voting already can with it continuing. How
many illegal aliens know their time to get here might
be running out, so we're expecting a surge at our border.

Speaker 7 (01:09:44):
It's already getting underway with caravans making their way through Mexico.

Speaker 32 (01:09:48):
Well, we saw another caravan of about two thousand depart
this weekend from southern Mexico, so the numbers are increasing.

Speaker 1 (01:09:54):
We've reported on three in the last month.

Speaker 7 (01:09:56):
Breitbart's Bob Price says that group's biggest two hundred people
will have already been arriving an Eagle Pass.

Speaker 32 (01:10:02):
It's finally gotten CBP's attention under the Harris administration. They
are now admitting that these caravans are headed to the
United States.

Speaker 7 (01:10:10):
Price says that many of these illegal aliens are coming
from countries like Iran and are receiving little to no vetting.
Ethan Buchanan News Radio seven forty ke TRH six.

Speaker 5 (01:10:19):
Thirty seven now ahead of their season opener tomorrow night,
The Houston Rock has agreed to contract extensions with two
of their young stars, including Jalen Green. I'm Sheba Fryer
on news radio seven forty k TRH.

Speaker 39 (01:10:32):
Michael Barry only endorses Texas Renters dot Com for property management.

Speaker 1 (01:10:36):
Needs info at this speed of Houston right now.

Speaker 2 (01:10:41):
Houston's Morning News continues with Jimmy Barrett and Sheriff Fryer.

Speaker 3 (01:10:46):
Arld Palmer didn't have that problem. Six thirty eight is
our time here in Houston's Morning News. I'm sure he
hoped a few, but he's not like the rest of us.
Arnold Palmer evidently was also not like the rest of
us in several other ways, most notably, according to President Trump,
he was a very manly man. President Trump was in Latrobe,
Pennsylvania doing a rally, and Latrob of course, is the

(01:11:09):
home of Arnold Palmer. And in fact, he was at
the golf course. Wasn't he Palmer's golf course, So yeah,
you're gonna talk about You're can talk about Arnold Palmer.
You have a golf course. And he had an anecdote
or two that he told. This wasn't the only story told,
but this is the one that's getting all of the attention.
Arnold Palmer was all man.

Speaker 1 (01:11:27):
And I say that in all due respect to women,
and I love women, but this guy, this guy, this
is a guy that was all man.

Speaker 3 (01:11:39):
This man was strong and tough.

Speaker 40 (01:11:42):
And I refused to say it, but when he took
showers with the other pros, they came out of there
they said, Oh my god, that's unbelievable.

Speaker 19 (01:11:55):
I had to say it.

Speaker 41 (01:11:59):
We have women that highly sophisticated here, but they used
to look at artist a man, but he was really
something special. And I had to tell you the shower
part of it, because it's it's true. What can I
tell We want to be honest, we want to be
up front.

Speaker 19 (01:12:14):
It's true.

Speaker 3 (01:12:15):
The left is having a meltdown over this joke.

Speaker 5 (01:12:18):
Yeah, they I was a little stunned when he said it,
but I thought, yeah, he'd already talked about how how
far a drive the guy had. I mean, he talked
about he could hit the ball, how long he could
hit the ball, and I, you know, here we go,
Well that I mean, as I explained to my husband,
who didn't hear it, you know, he said it was

(01:12:39):
locker room talk in front of a locker room crowd
of members of that golf club.

Speaker 3 (01:12:45):
Well, yeah, in the media, in the media, and now
the rest of the United States of America, we all
though you know exactly that Arnold Palmer was. It was
really but most of us, most of us, and I
consider myself a pretty typical man, you were laughing. What
if number one I did laugh? I thought it was funny.
Number two is would I be hurt if Donald Trump

(01:13:07):
told the rest of the country how big my male
member was. No, I wouldn't. I would not. That would not.
That would not. I mean, if he said how small
it was, that might be a problem. But if he's
talking about how big it is, it's a different story.
Six forty one time for traffic and weather together it.

Speaker 1 (01:13:26):
It's not even seven am yet.

Speaker 4 (01:13:29):
Yeah, we're not in the five o'clock hour anymore, Jimmy,
I mean, I know that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 3 (01:13:33):
I didn't even use the technical term for it.

Speaker 4 (01:13:36):
We're being clinical here, all right, let's go First of all,
our big problem is the golf three way. This is
an accident. Yeah, nothing good's happening here southbound. The only
thing encouraging is they do have two right lanes open
at Edgebrook. It's southbound pedestrian involved here. That's a good
sign that they've left some laneage open. But outbound is
actually all crushed up from the south loop. I'm going

(01:13:57):
to say, I can't look at the moment, but to
be wayside before long outbound inbound we're dragging it now
from Fuquay. You've got a left lane block here. Also
the Hov's block. No issue there because you can't even
get on the HOV for here North Belt at Ella
that was westbound.

Speaker 1 (01:14:14):
The reck's gone, that's out of the way.

Speaker 4 (01:14:16):
We've got some bit of a spackle from Green's Point
Truck or tim Magnolia bail me out.

Speaker 1 (01:14:20):
Forty five North.

Speaker 14 (01:14:21):
Hey, good morning, got my wrap A four Parameda multiple
car accidents and one car is stalled out in the
second plane.

Speaker 4 (01:14:28):
All right, let me let the rest of the media
know about that southbound. Let's call it Cyprus Wood on
the North Freeway. We'll check in with Hooper Mike on
the East text at the six fifty break, and we
just cleared to wreck off the East text cross Timbers
outbound forget it, stay the course outbound.

Speaker 1 (01:14:43):
Skymichael the Classic Buick GMC Traffic.

Speaker 3 (01:14:45):
Center from r KTRH Generator super Center in twenty four
hour weather Center. Time to check in with Terry Smith.
Nothing but sunshine in our future for what the next
week or so?

Speaker 1 (01:14:55):
Yeah, like for at least the week.

Speaker 42 (01:14:59):
We make it.

Speaker 5 (01:15:00):
It's some rain early next week, which.

Speaker 1 (01:15:02):
Would be a nice change of pace.

Speaker 17 (01:15:04):
But right now I don't see anything in the way
of wet weather through Sunday at this point, so sunny
and warm, no big change. You know what we're going
to be like today through the rest of the week,
mid to upper eighties, running about five almost ten degrees
above the norm, and hopefully change a pace with some
rain and some cooler weather next week.

Speaker 3 (01:15:25):
Yeah, but you're right now fifty nine at your officials,
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on that coming up next. First though, traffic, and we
even more for Trump. No kiddings, guy, Mike Rappers.

Speaker 1 (01:15:54):
Let's do some golf freeway all right.

Speaker 4 (01:15:56):
Some of your onlines are accidentally showing the golf freeway
incident at Edgebrook.

Speaker 1 (01:16:00):
To be clear, it's not I'm looking at it camera
one to eighteen.

Speaker 4 (01:16:03):
If you're playing at home, this is southbound Edgebrook just
a right lane getting y for now, boy, don't go outbound,
do telephone instead inbound.

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Nick News Radio seven KTRH, Thedd, Lizzo Usher and Stevie
Wonder this week campaigning with Kamala Harris. All right, Judge
Jinnine Piero, do you think that makes any difference to anybody?

Speaker 10 (01:17:57):
Colon on the Hollywood a leeche cole on Bill, He
didn't do her any favors. He basically said, Laken Riley
wouldn't be dead if there was any vetting.

Speaker 1 (01:18:05):
That's no good.

Speaker 10 (01:18:07):
And Obama didn't do her any help. Because Obama is
the one who is talking down to black men, saying,
you know, you got to vote for this woman, you know,
and lecturing them about voting for a woman, a black
woman for president. May such crap. Plus celebrities, No one
listens to celebrities anymore. Nobody cares about what they think.
Everybody knows that the Hollywood e leader are leftist, and

(01:18:30):
you know, being a celebrity is nothing more than a distraction.
The voters want to know who Kamala Harris is, and
they don't know it yet because she won't let.

Speaker 19 (01:18:39):
Them know that.

Speaker 10 (01:18:40):
It's all about platitudes and word salads that we've been
dealt with over the last three years, three and a
half years, but in Trump's running circles around her.

Speaker 16 (01:18:50):
But I got to make one more comment.

Speaker 10 (01:18:52):
It's Lizzo. If you ever need a proof of someone
being more out of touch with Americans. And she says, yeah,
we're gonna make America like Detroit, you know, and it'll be,
it'll be, it'll be terrific. I mean, unless she's talking
about making Detroit great again, as in a maga making

(01:19:13):
America great again. Nobody's interested in Detroit the way it is.
I mean, thirty three three four percent of the people
are below the poverty line, they don't have jobs, and
crime is through the room.

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Well, you'd have to appreciate where Detroit was to appreciate
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Speaker 3 (01:21:11):
Seven oh one our time, Houston's Morning News. I'm Jimmy
Barrett along with Sheriff Ryer mong your top stories. This
our big turnout on the first day of early voting.
Leftists millionaires are buying coverage for their courses and coming
up at seven oh eight, who leaked Israel's Iran attack plan? Details?
In the minutes ahead, you're in Houston's Morning News. First,
we're taking out that Morning Drive again. Sky Mike's here.

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Golf Freeway southbound at Edgeburgh, All but one lane is blocked.
Now this is a bad spot to be jump on
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Freeway Mike from Spring around Cypress Wood.

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Guy, Mike right before Paramunta Center lane wreck tingle car.

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So there's a.

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Police officer there.

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Now, if you've rear ended something, you're not single. I
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Blocks all right.

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Speaker 5 (01:22:21):
Here's Sheriff Fryer seven oh three now on news radio
seven forty KGRAH. Is news sponsored by OOPS Steam Cleaning.
Top story this hour. Election turnout and issues.

Speaker 44 (01:22:32):
Yes.

Speaker 5 (01:22:32):
More than one hundred and fifty thousand people in Harris
County voted early yesterday, some by ballot, but one hundred
and twenty five thousand of those in person. Statewide, more
than six hundred thousand people that's the tally voted yesterday,
but it doesn't include Dallas County, where voters saw long
lines and even longer wait times the result of a

(01:22:53):
software glitch, according to officials.

Speaker 19 (01:22:57):
A little over two hours.

Speaker 16 (01:22:58):
Typically there is no and you can just drive on
up Park, go in.

Speaker 19 (01:23:03):
In ten minutes, you're done and you're out.

Speaker 5 (01:23:05):
Boy, that puts a damper on things that man. I'm
talking to the NBC affiliate in Dallas, Texas Attorney General
Ken Paxon sounding the alarm again about the Democrat leftist
fundraising platform Act Blue for election interference. What Paxson calls
suspicious donations made to the Kamalis Harris campaign in names

(01:23:25):
of what fictitious people. Packson first opened an investigation into
Act Blue last December.

Speaker 1 (01:23:32):
It's now seven o four.

Speaker 5 (01:23:34):
Breitbart reporting that Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton has sent a
letter to the FCC demanding answers. Why is that Democrat
dominated agency fast tracking the purchase of radio broadcaster Odyssey
before the election, you know, by leftist billionaire in Democrat
donor George Soros putting the platform for that some mega

(01:23:56):
media stations into leftist control like this just another way
mainstream media bias is fed into local media outlets.

Speaker 7 (01:24:06):
That's because of a strategy by the leftist billionaires that
are pumping money into news outlets.

Speaker 8 (01:24:11):
Instead of explicitly advertising, you create news outlets, or you
fund news outlets that will do your liberal messaging for you.

Speaker 7 (01:24:19):
Tim Graham with the Media Research Center told Kati r H.
They know they're losing money, and they don't care.

Speaker 3 (01:24:24):
It's done to send a message.

Speaker 8 (01:24:26):
They are pushing an ideology and they just figure it'll
be more effective if it's got some sort of fake
news moniker on it.

Speaker 7 (01:24:32):
Graham says, we need to be sure to call out
left wing funded fake news, especially during election cycles. Ethan
Buchanan News Radio seven forty katrh NOW.

Speaker 5 (01:24:41):
Seven oh five on the campaign trail Donald Trump and
conquered New North Carolina, called out Kamala Harris for her
response to voters in Wisconsin who yelled Jesus's Lord at
a Wisconsin rally last week.

Speaker 9 (01:24:55):
She said, you're at the wrong rally, and that's really
what she meant. That's really what you man. She's very
destructive to religion.

Speaker 5 (01:25:04):
Trump speaking to a group of faith leaders. Trump also
visited sections of North Carolina that were devastated by Hurricane Helene,
promising those displaced residents they'll not be forgotten by their
fellow Americans. The GoFundMe site that he started has raised
eight million dollars so far. Kamala Harris, campaigning in Pennsylvania,
admits the pressure is getting to her.

Speaker 1 (01:25:28):
I can't sleep. Do you sleep?

Speaker 11 (01:25:32):
You know?

Speaker 1 (01:25:32):
I wake up in the middle of the night.

Speaker 3 (01:25:33):
Usually these days they said to be honest with you.

Speaker 5 (01:25:36):
Yeah, for the first time, and it's election forecasting. The
liberal mouthpiece The Hill now gives Trump a fifty two
percent chance of winning the election, Harris at forty eight percent.
Seven oh six is our time, two weeks to go
until election day. Democrats getting called out accused of testosterone deficiency.

Speaker 1 (01:25:57):
Ooh, I went high on that and sherre.

Speaker 11 (01:26:00):
A former NFL sideline reporter, Michelle Tafoya tells k t
R H adding Tim Walls didn't help.

Speaker 12 (01:26:07):
The effort to counterbalance Kamala Harris with Tim Walls has
really backfired. As someone who lives in Minnesota and has
lived under the Tim Walls.

Speaker 11 (01:26:15):
Regime, and she adds this new Democrat regime doesn't like men.

Speaker 12 (01:26:21):
Every move that they've made has turned off more and
more meant in spite of white dudes for Kamala.

Speaker 1 (01:26:27):
I think it's just turned off a lot of people,
but men in particular, and.

Speaker 11 (01:26:30):
Don't forget what they've done to the military. Jeff Biggs,
News Radio ZEPRED and forty KTRH.

Speaker 5 (01:26:37):
It's now seven seven, Well, what about the snowflakes? We
rat on them all the time, rag on them. But
seventy five percent of executives say now they're disappointed in
recent college graduate hires. Workplace expert Joshua Evan says it's
about their lack of people skills.

Speaker 13 (01:26:54):
Forty nine percent of hiring managers think that gen Z
lacks the necessary communication interpersonal skills that are needed in
a professional environment.

Speaker 5 (01:27:03):
Yeah, Evan says gen Z needs to show up on
time for their jobs, show some enthusiasm for it, and yes,
there's those lack of people skills. Rockets are opening their
regular season tomorrow night against Charlotte. Pre game at six,
Sports Talk seven ninety I'm Sherby Fryer on news radio

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Speaker 3 (01:27:37):
Somebody within the confines of the United States government leaked
what they knew of Israel's plans to attack Iran. Does
the word treason mean anything to anybody, because that's what
you call it. Senator Marco Rubio, along with Senator Tom
Cotton and Florida, Yes, they had this to say about

(01:27:58):
the leaks.

Speaker 1 (01:27:59):
For federal crime leaked on information. It's also on acts
of treason.

Speaker 45 (01:28:02):
It's an aiding an enemy of the United States, a
government in Iran that basically says death to America, death
to Israel every week.

Speaker 5 (01:28:08):
It's their slogan.

Speaker 45 (01:28:10):
So one of the important reason why we need to
have a majority is that we are in the majority.
I guarantee you will be investigating not just that, but
other strategic leaks that have been designed undermine American foreign
policy and in many cases to help avowed enemies of
the United States.

Speaker 1 (01:28:22):
That needs to stop.

Speaker 19 (01:28:23):
That needs to end.

Speaker 1 (01:28:24):
We need to know who did this and they need
to be punished.

Speaker 19 (01:28:27):
Yeah, I mean.

Speaker 44 (01:28:29):
An enthusiastic responsing a crown there and savor Tom Cotton.
You know, there's a lot of recreation about where this
might be coming from, and in the past there have
been some strategic leaks of information to Iran, and both
parties sort of have their ways of dealing with Iran
quite differently.

Speaker 1 (01:28:48):
What is your take on what happened here and how
dangerous is it really? Well, MARKA.

Speaker 46 (01:28:55):
Without confirming your denying information that was in this leak,
we shouldn't be surprise is that we've seen from this
administration more than a year's worth of leeks hostile to Israel.

Speaker 1 (01:29:06):
From the very top to the very bottom.

Speaker 46 (01:29:08):
They're packed with people who are hostile Israel and sympathetic
to Iran and his terror networks. Kamala Harris, who puts
more pressure on Israel than she does in Iran, or
her own national security advisor, who associates with known Iranian
influence agents in the administration at the State Department, at
the Pentagon.

Speaker 3 (01:29:26):
So we've seen this pattern for a year.

Speaker 1 (01:29:29):
After this election, though, it's going to stop.

Speaker 46 (01:29:31):
It starts right here in Florida with reelecting Rick Scott,
but also electing a Republican majority and electing President Trump
because we will back Israel to the hilt and we'll
make sure that Israel wins.

Speaker 41 (01:29:42):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:29:42):
Doesn't mean it'll stop, though, because the swamp is thick
and deep, and there are plenty of those people who
will still be working in the bureaucracy even if there
is a new administration. I'd start with the squad by
the way, any of them have the security clearance to
have that info. Seven to ten time for traffic and
weathered together, scheck out that drive once again. Mike's here.

Speaker 4 (01:30:00):
It's I forty five year Golf Freeway southbound. Nothing's happening
at Edgebrook. That's good. This is all but one lane
blocked on the outbound. Big backup from the Loop. Inbound,
we're slow from Fuquay Katie Freeway. It's Gary from Katie.

Speaker 33 (01:30:12):
Hey, got Mike right before the easy tag Am Trance ramps.

Speaker 4 (01:30:15):
There's the car.

Speaker 43 (01:30:16):
Flips over it, so it's pretty bad.

Speaker 4 (01:30:17):
We're all the way back from Grand Parkway. Big smash
up here east side, Rick guy, Mike.

Speaker 43 (01:30:22):
Stuff that's going on on the Crosby Freeway.

Speaker 16 (01:30:25):
I'm sitting just west of Sam Houston Parkway.

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All right, let's get some laneage at seven twenty. Lance
from Magnolia is on two forty nine.

Speaker 33 (01:30:32):
Thanks, got dude, Lance from Magnolio.

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I know we got a kojack with a Kodad Guy here.

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Kuy Mike from Willie C all the way to downtown
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you can find the front seat with you No, no, no.

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What is what these people?

Speaker 4 (01:30:55):
I can't do that legally either, Uber Mike, all right,
southbound the East Texas having a pretty rough morning here.
Terry follows a lot at least I'm skylike on the
Generator Supercenter, dot Com Traffic Center.

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Legal go Jack with a Kodek that's already to go
to my full full blown c W McCall from our
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we put the humidity to bed for a while, least
hopefully for it for a long one summer humidity.

Speaker 1 (01:31:26):
Right.

Speaker 17 (01:31:26):
It may be summer temperatures, but it's not summer humidity,
and that's the upside. So nice start to the morning.
A little bit of fogging spots, nothing too widespread or
two dents though, and we'll likely see that again tomorrow,
but mainly just sunshine and warm temperatures for the rest
of the week, Folks, no rain through Saturday, mid to
opper eighty's today, mid to upper eighties every single day.

Speaker 3 (01:31:47):
Through Saturday, Jeff to Right now is still sixty at
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Speaker 2 (01:31:55):
It's Houston's Morning News, brought to you by New South
Windows Solutions. Now, well back to Jimmy and Sherah with
the info you need to take on the day. Seven
twenty is our time here in Houston's Morning News. Democrat
activists like the George Sorows of the world are doing
their level best to take over the media. George Sorows
bought Audacity, and Audacity is getting the fast track from

(01:32:17):
the FCC and that's hundreds of radio stations around the
country that would be owned by George Sorows and he
works his way out even in local markets as far
as television stations go. So we have all these Democrat
activists who you know, with a lot of money, who
are spending money to be able to take over the
news and control what you hear. We'll talk about this

(01:32:39):
with Tim Graham, Executive editor with NewsBusters and media research
that are coming up next. First, we've got traffic and
weather together. Yeah, and that starts with you, Skuy Mike
Katie Freeway. The wreck at Highway six is an overturn.
We're packed from Graham Parkway, Golf Freeway outbound. That's a
pedestrian just a right line getting by at Edgebrook, backed
up from the Loop Crosby Freeway.

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Something's up at reams By you. You've got backups all
the way from the Beltway. Skymikee on the Classic Buick
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Weather center. For today, we are looking at clouds early, Yeah,
just a few. It's going to become mostly sunny warm
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Just check out some of our top stories on this Tuesday.

Speaker 5 (01:33:32):
He's share of seven twenty one now on news Radio
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Speaker 1 (01:34:12):
Keeping you in the know all the information in real time.

Speaker 47 (01:34:15):
And again the now right now News Radio seven KTRH Odyssey, Yep,
they've got ten ten wins, WBBM in Chicago, KNX in
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list goes on and on.

Speaker 3 (01:34:35):
Major market talk stations owned by Odyssey that will probably
not be conservative talk stations anymore, save bet if George
Soros owns them. Tim Graham joins us executive editor with
NewsBusters and Media Research Center. This seems to be getting
the fast track through the FCC. Then again, the head
of the FCC right now is a Democrat, so that
makes it pretty easy to get this through, doesn't it.

Speaker 34 (01:34:56):
Tim, Well, it's yes, there's a five member panel, of course, yes,
it's the Democrats are in charge, and yeah, fast track
it now before we change parties.

Speaker 5 (01:35:07):
You know, if you can't win on the message and
just buy the messenger, is that how this works.

Speaker 34 (01:35:14):
Well, it's kind of funny because obviously here at NewsBusters
we are monitoring the national news media on television in
particular in some print newspapers, and they already have dominance
in that so called mainstream media. I think what they've
been trying to do now is, yes, people trust their
local media more than they trust the national media.

Speaker 3 (01:35:34):
So now they want to ruin that too. So it's
about shutting down. It's about shutting down the opposition, is
what you're telling us.

Speaker 34 (01:35:42):
Well, I mean, obviously both signs want to have a
media to get their message out, but obviously these left
wing billionaires are Yeah, they're putting their money into quote
unquote news and that's you know, you have to get
out ahead of that and sort of make sure that
people know who owns the news and what they're trying

(01:36:03):
to tell you. And hopefully, you know, you want people
who vote to have a very diet of what they're
reading and seeing and decide for themselves. But obviously, when
you've got the billions to spend, you're like, let me
make your decision for you.

Speaker 1 (01:36:22):
Yeah, And they do it.

Speaker 5 (01:36:23):
And it doesn't always have to be just outright buying
the stations. It can be how they advertise, what they advertise,
how much revenues determine. It can be special grants in
some cases to certain studies or certain divisions. I mean,
it's really insidious almost how this can happen.

Speaker 34 (01:36:45):
Yeah, And then I guess the other thing, the other
piece of this puzzle is always we have the so
called public broadcasters where we have to send their own
money to get liberal messaging out. I mean that's something
that really is upsetting in an election season when you know,
the tone of the news coverage has gotten very harsh.
Now in the closing weeks, I think that there's a

(01:37:06):
sense that the Democrats are not doing well, so they're
hopping up on this whole Donald Trump's and something false
and do you know he's a threat to democracy type
of coverage.

Speaker 5 (01:37:17):
Well, we know, we know newspapers, okay, But it was
the whole premise of broadcasting being public airways and the
fact that you have to be licensed, and then all
of a sudden, here we got you know, not all
of a sudden, but it happened. And now has been
decades of cable TVs and owned stations, and so people
will kind of forget about the line that there used

(01:37:40):
to be, or there was supposed to be between what
was a licensed public broadcast facility. The big legacy media
is of ABC, CBS and how perverted they've become.

Speaker 34 (01:37:53):
Yeah, and they are still the big dogs. They may
not have the same audience size that they used to,
but you know, in terms of people deciding what the
news is, these networks still dominate the public conversation. But
as you're you're right to say, cable news not regulated
by the SEC. All of these networks don't have streaming
services not regulated by the FCC. You know, I thought

(01:38:16):
this is sort of funny yesterday I thought, well, the
SCC hasn't exactly cracked down on the broadcast networks in
a while. And then I discovered but with a little research,
they had. The largest fine ever was in twenty twenty
and it was Sinclair Broadcasting and this was while Trump
was president, So you know, it's you can't say that

(01:38:38):
the conservative media don't get punished by the government because
they did yep.

Speaker 3 (01:38:42):
Even when the conservative was in charge. Tim, thank you,
appreciate it. Executive editor with NewsBusters and Media Research Enter
Tim Graham at seven twenty seven, Time to take a
look at your money. Here's Fortney Don Hope.

Speaker 22 (01:38:53):
Good morning, Jimmy Well. Stucks are in the bread this morning.
Dell Future is down one hundred and twenty five points.
Should the S and P five hundred close the loss
leader today, it would be the first back to back
decline in about thirty sessions. Disney has named former Morgan
Stanley CEO James Gorman Chairman of the board. The company
will also appoint Bob Byger's replacement as CEO in early
twenty twenty six. Iiger has insisted he's leaving this time

(01:39:17):
for good when his contract expires. It is his second
stint running Disney. Walmart will offer prescription delivery and as
little as thirty minutes by the end of January. Walmart
is further stepping up its competition against Amazon and pharmacy
chains such as CVS and Walgreens and Facebook parent company
met Us as we'll start using facial recognition technology to
assist users.

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Who get locked out of their accounts.

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Speaker 16 (01:39:45):
Fourteen more days till election Day.

Speaker 1 (01:39:47):
You have to get out and both.

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This is News Radio seven forty KTRH, Houston's electionend headquarters
from the John Morris Services Studios.

Speaker 3 (01:39:58):
It is seven thirty. Now you're on Hugheston's Morning News.
I'm Jimmy Barrett along with Sheriff Ryer. Among our top
stories this half hour, gallup claims that swing voters are
shifting to the left. The media cover ups continue and
coming up at seven thirty eight, Pfizer has no vaccine
for Trump derangement syndrome. Details in the minutes ahead. You're
on Houston's Morning News. First, we're checking out that morning

(01:40:20):
drive once again. Here's Skymike hard Hats.

Speaker 1 (01:40:22):
Let's look out to twenty five. This is a wreck
at Alan Genoa.

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Will take out one, two, almost a third call it
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Speaker 5 (01:41:04):
Two now on news Radio seven forty KTRH. Our top
story this hour.

Speaker 3 (01:41:08):
Just got that early vote in for Donald J. Trump,
Let's go.

Speaker 5 (01:41:13):
He says he's an independent voter supporting Donald Trump. A
new Gallup poll those shows that independent voters are swinging
toward Democrats by a nine point margin, but.

Speaker 25 (01:41:23):
It only surveys roughly one thousand people, which isn't a
true sample size.

Speaker 26 (01:41:27):
Pampling and averaging seem to be the way most people
are looking at the election, so naturally, there's a lot
of smaller polls that are being commissioned.

Speaker 25 (01:41:35):
Andy Hoague of the Travis County Gopie says most swing
voters are already spoken for, and other polls show that
they're swinging toward the GOP direction instead by about one
and a half percent.

Speaker 26 (01:41:45):
They tend to be very forgiving. They want to see
who has the better ideas. They want to see who's
going to fix the last guy's mistakes.

Speaker 25 (01:41:51):
He says people need to focus instead on voting their
values and not what the polls say. Andre Perard News
Radio seven forty KTRH.

Speaker 5 (01:41:59):
Mainstream media swayed voters to Joe Biden in twenty twenty
by covering up the damaging Hunter Biden laptop story. Just
wouldn't report it, said it was false. El Pernell with
the Federalist says, well, their interference this time is worse
than ever.

Speaker 27 (01:42:15):
Up Hole came out this week that trust in the
media is hitting historic lowther I think people are catching
on and realizing that they shouldn't be believing everything that
the corporate media is telling them. The hopes don't last
as long, but there's just as many of them.

Speaker 5 (01:42:28):
Yeah, Election Day two weeks from today. Mainstream media is
still covering up for the DNC, though specifically the coup
that forced Joe Biden.

Speaker 1 (01:42:37):
Out of the race in July.

Speaker 34 (01:42:40):
Was it the right call?

Speaker 5 (01:42:41):
It was the right call.

Speaker 6 (01:42:43):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:42:43):
First, Lady Jill Biden appearing on ABC Good Morning America
trying to make it sound like dropping out was Joe's decision.
It's seven thirty four. An increasing number of people betting
that Donald Trump will win the presidency, and the keyword
there is betting. But there are skeptics.

Speaker 24 (01:43:02):
They say the betting markets can be manipulated, and Rice
University political science professor Bob Stein says, yes, they can somewhat,
but the market tends to straighten itself out, and the
betting markets can be slightly more accurate in spotting trends, because,
after all, you can tell someone taking a poll whatever
you think at the.

Speaker 28 (01:43:22):
Moment, telling a poster who you're going to vote for,
maybe cheap talk where you put your.

Speaker 19 (01:43:28):
Money that ain't cheap.

Speaker 24 (01:43:30):
Michael shinloh and you is Radio seven forty krh.

Speaker 5 (01:43:34):
Well, the left freak oohen Trump won in twenty sixteen
will pale against a Trump win this time. According to
pollster Mark Halprin. He warns of a Trump derangement syndrome
TDS pandemic. Political analyst Anthony Ruthshow says democrats than media. Well,
they have already primed their.

Speaker 29 (01:43:53):
Base advertisements by the Kamala Harris campaign talking about he
is taking away abortion right on a national level, which
is completely false, and Project twenty twenty five calling it
Trump's program.

Speaker 1 (01:44:05):
I can see why people on the left will lose.

Speaker 29 (01:44:07):
Their mind because they've been easily swayed to believe all
the garbage out there.

Speaker 5 (01:44:10):
Liberal commentators also hysterically claiming now that Trump will turn
the military on Americans and cause a civil war if
he's elected. Big turnouts though in early voting more than
six hundred thousand turning up that we know of across
Texas yesterday. Several counties yet to report all their numbers.
Early voting period continues through November first. Republicans did turn

(01:44:34):
out in big numbers in many of the early voting states.
Florida Senator Marco Rubio, though, says to Clay kt h's
Clay and Buck, voting for Donald Trump is really only
half of.

Speaker 4 (01:44:47):
What you need to do.

Speaker 30 (01:44:49):
If we don't have the Senate, he will not be
able to do any of the things he wants to
do beyond what he can do from an executive role.
They will tie him up. They won't even let him
bring people onto his cabin or his team. So if
you're going to vote for Donald Trump, you better vote
for the Republican for Senate in your state or you're
wasting your vote.

Speaker 5 (01:45:04):
In many ways, Republicans have to flip two Senate seats
to take control. It is now seven thirty six. CBS
finally admits, yeah, it did edit that part of its
interview with Kamala Harris. The Trump campaign demanding the network
release the entire transcript. What did they leave out? What
did they insert? Let us read it. We're also learning

(01:45:26):
about how far the Biden Harris administration went in weaponizing
the Justice Department against a citizen and candidate Donald Trump.

Speaker 31 (01:45:36):
Former Fulton County Special Prosecutor Nathan Wade admitted to congressional
investigators that he personally met with the White House Council's
office on at least two occasions during the Fawnie Willis
Georgia probe, and to the former president that, according to
newly released transcripts from Wade's interview with the Judiciary Committee staff.

Speaker 5 (01:45:57):
Fox's Kevin Cork reporting, yes, the White House intervening with
a county district attorney in Georgia. Trump did get a
legal win yesterday. US Supreme Court is missing Michael Cohen's
appeal trying to revive the lawsuit over defamimation. You know,
the convicted felling claiming he was the object of retaliation

(01:46:20):
by Trump. It is now seven thirty seven. We've got
more problems at our open southern border. Recent arrest in
Maverick County turning up more than one hundred and thirty
four illegal aliens, including seven from Iran and Angola, and
they are now getting classified as special interest aliens. Last week,
another group twenty two special interest aliens were nabbed in

(01:46:45):
that same county. Breitbart's Bob Price told us, well, don't
expect the numbers to come down. We've got potential second
Donald Trump presidency coming, and that's bringing them.

Speaker 1 (01:46:57):
President Trump wins.

Speaker 32 (01:46:59):
You'll see all through January increasing numbers of Migros trying
to get in ahead of what they perceived will be
new stricter immigration policies.

Speaker 5 (01:47:08):
Yeah, there are at least three caravans moving towards Texas
right now. Groups's large as two hundred have already begun
crossing here in Eagle Pass Well Southeastern Conference find the
University of Texas two hundred fifty thousand dollars because of
all the trash you got thrown on the field after
a controversial penalty in their loss to Georgia last Saturday night.
Don't know who's through the k trash, ut I'll have

(01:47:30):
to pay it. I'm Sherriff Riar on news Radio seven
forty KTRH.

Speaker 2 (01:47:35):
What happens in October could decide who's precedents in November.

Speaker 3 (01:47:41):
Use radio seven KTRH. All right, the crazy train is
leaving the station. With all the victims of Trumps derangement syndrome.
They had a little little cabal, a little meeting, if
you will, of some of the real sufferers of this disease.
Bill Maher, Joe Scarborough and Mark Cuban all together on

(01:48:03):
the same stage. Here they are explaining Trump derangement syndrome,
with a reaction from Greg Guttfield and Jesse Waters on
the five.

Speaker 16 (01:48:12):
Tell people this, Oh, he didn't say that.

Speaker 19 (01:48:14):
You show him the.

Speaker 42 (01:48:15):
Clip and then they go, he doesn't mean that, he
doesn't do And that's when they say you have Trump
derangement syndrome. And I would just like to say to
my Republican friends it's not deranged to fear this. It's
not deranged. He find this alarming, he said what I said. Yeah,
we're not saying this. We're not guessing what he's going

(01:48:37):
to do. He's saying, no.

Speaker 48 (01:48:39):
This is what I'm going to They can't step out
of their own mind to see what's going on. You
just have to remember that Joe Scarborough said about Biden,
he never sounded better like a week before he dropped out.
This guy's a sound judgment of a town flasher. These
guys have to ask themselves why is more popular than

(01:49:01):
ever despite this danger that you alone can see.

Speaker 19 (01:49:06):
And that eighty million.

Speaker 48 (01:49:07):
Other people can't see. Why is a person like you
having this problem? Behind every resentment is your.

Speaker 34 (01:49:15):
Role in it.

Speaker 16 (01:49:16):
Whenever whenever I have a resentment.

Speaker 48 (01:49:18):
Towards somebody, it's usually because it's something I.

Speaker 19 (01:49:21):
Failed to do.

Speaker 48 (01:49:22):
So a lot of this TDS in this group comes
down to four words.

Speaker 1 (01:49:26):
Why him not me?

Speaker 48 (01:49:28):
Any wealthy comedian, any billionaire, any star. This foundation of
the resentment is why him not me? This is why
you don't see it with Elon Musk or Tolsi or Rfk,
they have a superpower.

Speaker 1 (01:49:42):
They can dial down their ego.

Speaker 48 (01:49:44):
So because the ego is at the heart of every
issue that makes your life unhappy.

Speaker 1 (01:49:47):
It's the interfering ego. You listen to them, you can.

Speaker 16 (01:49:50):
Actually hear it.

Speaker 48 (01:49:51):
I think I think mar has gotten a little bit
out of it. You know, he's kind of broken out
of the bubble, but he still he has any of
us personal reasons. I think Trump suit him, so he
has that. There's still something going on there. But you,
when you look at I think Scarbo is a perfect
irrational example of the man who's been emasculated by fear.

Speaker 1 (01:50:10):
He's emotional.

Speaker 15 (01:50:11):
Trump said something mean about his wife, right, that'll do it.
And uh and Cuban also had a personal problem. It
just seems to be emotional personal issues with another guy.

Speaker 3 (01:50:23):
I think that's pretty insightful. Actually, you know, how come
him and not me? Why do they like Trump so
much and they don't like me.

Speaker 1 (01:50:35):
I'm a billionaire, I got a lot of money.

Speaker 5 (01:50:37):
I've got a sports team, I got a swagger, I
got I got China loving me.

Speaker 31 (01:50:43):
You know.

Speaker 3 (01:50:46):
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We've had a lot of medium mounthdown audio to show
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Speaker 1 (01:54:23):
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Speaker 3 (01:54:26):
Hey, seven fifty two is our time. You're on Houston's
boring news. So the America love Donald Trump going to McDonald's.
The only people who didn't like it were the progressives
and the progressives in the media. Here's a little example
of their reaction and some reaction to their reaction.

Speaker 19 (01:54:43):
She actually worked in a McDonald's.

Speaker 37 (01:54:45):
She didn't go and pander and disrespect McDonald's workers by
standing there in your red tie and take a picture.

Speaker 48 (01:54:50):
Who worked briefly as a fry cooker without a hairnet.

Speaker 15 (01:54:54):
I might add, he is so inept at pretending to
be a real person, and he really literally cannot operate
the frime machine as normal worker.

Speaker 1 (01:55:04):
Just shows what an ultimate fraud he is. I still
find these images to be jarring. Well, there's no logic
to it. It's a stump.

Speaker 35 (01:55:12):
He's engaged in some really bizarre types of activities during
this campaign.

Speaker 48 (01:55:18):
I love the hacks who had to point out that
Trump really doesn't work at McDonald's. I just read on
some tool named Ron Philipowski said it was staged.

Speaker 1 (01:55:30):
It was staged because you know, you'd.

Speaker 48 (01:55:32):
Expect the president who's been shot at twice to go
into an actual McDonald's and start working there.

Speaker 1 (01:55:37):
You dope, I use the right phrase.

Speaker 48 (01:55:40):
Then we understand he didn't actually fill out an application
that doubles as a placemat at McDonald's. We also know
that he didn't say that he worked at McDonald's.

Speaker 1 (01:55:51):
Somebody else did, and the.

Speaker 48 (01:55:52):
Reporters, instead of investigating that claim, they decide to like
pull their hair out over this is that they had actually.

Speaker 19 (01:56:01):
Done their job.

Speaker 48 (01:56:01):
The first time this incredible opportunity to troll Harris would
would not have taken place.

Speaker 16 (01:56:10):
Kind of reminds me.

Speaker 48 (01:56:11):
Of how the media is now treating Trump as quote
unstable and exhausted, when they didn't do the same for
Joe Biden, who actually was and is unstable and exhausted.

Speaker 16 (01:56:22):
Again.

Speaker 48 (01:56:23):
They had the opportunity for the investigative story, this giant
story before them. You have a president that is incapacitated.
They don't do it, and then they wait and they
do it on Trump. It's comical. I still remember it
wasn't long ago. A couple months ago. The Dems were
getting their mojo back. They're trying to convince everybody that
that lemon that they drove out of the lot was

(01:56:46):
a restored ev Bentley turns out it's this exploding pinto
The whole fantasy was desired to keep the polls close
so they could keep.

Speaker 1 (01:56:55):
The fundraising up.

Speaker 48 (01:56:57):
The problem is the fundraising did go up, but she
made a lot of money. She's as flat as an
irritated jellyfish. There's nothing happening there. So they have all
the sigh ups of the media now comparing him to Hitler,
to Mussolini and Stalin.

Speaker 1 (01:57:08):
No, Now, where's the diversity.

Speaker 48 (01:57:11):
So they're all returning to the place they were at
that he's a danger to society. But the you it
goes against everything you see at the barber shops, and
it does.

Speaker 3 (01:57:18):
Yeah, he won uh huh.

Speaker 5 (01:57:20):
You know, The great meme I saw yesterday was during
the George Floyd and Black Lives Matter that stage photo
of all the Congress kneeling in the Capitol distance of
course because of COVID Nancy Pelosi with her mask and
Schumer taking a knee for George Floyd. Now that wasn't staged, well,

(01:57:41):
not at all.

Speaker 3 (01:57:42):
I think the beauty of this is is The real
craziness is, as Greg Gutfield just said, is that they
somehow think that most of my everage American watching what
prisident Trump did at McDonald's is thinking the same thoughts
about it that they are or would even entertain this
thoughts about it. He was a great way to troll

(01:58:04):
Kamala Harris for not working at McDonald's. By actually working
at McDonald's. He never had to say that all the people,
I guess he did say. And now I've actually worked
at McDonald's, unlike Kamala Harris. Unreal.

Speaker 5 (01:58:16):
Well, I got an offer to if I make a donation,
I can get my very own T shirt of Donald
Trump working the drive through windows.

Speaker 3 (01:58:25):
I'll give you the money. Let's get those T shirts.
I'd love to have it. Listen, you'all have a great day.
We'll see tomorrow morning, bright nearly five am. I'll see
you this after at four on AM nine fifty KPRC
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