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October 29, 2024 • 120 mins
Jimmy Barrett & Shara Fryer take you through the stories that matter the most on the morning of 10/29/24.
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Speaker 1 (00:03):
This is huge Radio seven forty kat rh Houston five
everywhere with fire now.

Speaker 2 (00:10):
The latest news, weather and traffic. It's more of what
matters to you. From the John Morris Services studios.

Speaker 3 (00:17):
Well, good morning, five am is our time here on
Houston's Morning News. I'm Jimmy Barrett along with Sheriff Ryer.
Among our top stories as we get started this morning,
somebody is vandalizing political signs in Fort Bend. This election
is more personal the political and coming up at five
oh eight now they're selling setting a ballot boxes on
fire in the Northwest. Details in the minutes ahead. You're

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on Houston's Morning News. First strike out that morning Drive.
Sky Mike's here.

Speaker 4 (00:43):
I've got two forty nine right here, and it's supposed
to be shut down due to construction. I question this.
It's outbound around Cyprus Wood. Gonna double check that, make
sure I don't have a direct visual of it at
the moment.

Speaker 5 (00:56):
We'll double check that at five o'clock.

Speaker 4 (00:58):
Either way, even if they are putting you on the frontage,
read there's plenty of laneage to work with this morning
and the rest of your freeways Rock I'm Skyline at
your Generator Supercenter.

Speaker 3 (01:07):
Dot Com Traffic Center from our KTRH top tax defenders
twenty four hour weather center. Partly cloudium, breezy today with
the high temperature right about eighty six. Rains on the way.
We'll find out how much and when to expect. It
will be doctor Terry Smith at the Weather Channel in
about nine minutes. Right now seventy four at your official
severe weather station, News Radio seven forty k TRH. It

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

Speaker 6 (01:30):
Everyone is now five o one on news radio seven
forty KTRH. Our top story. This our early voting continuing
across Texas. Campaign signs though for several candidates in Fort
beIN County, have either been stolen or vandalized.

Speaker 7 (01:43):
SOO those signs support Precinct three Commissioner Republican Andy Myers.

Speaker 8 (01:47):
I call right now for the end of this device
of tacking, since they're using this is unacceptable.

Speaker 7 (01:52):
Myers is running against Tarrel Patel, who's been indicted nine
times for a social media hoax tied to his campaign.
The Fort Benda is investigating signs supporting At least three
candidates are involved, and some thirty signs were recently stolen
from the Sinko Ranch Library polling place in Katie. Cliff
Saunders News Radio seven forty KTRH.

Speaker 6 (02:12):
We've had nearly one hundred thousand voters in Harris's county
turning out for early vote yesterday. Statewide, so far, some
six million voters have cast their ballots. That's about a
third of the voter rolls. It is now five oh
two on the campaign trails.

Speaker 5 (02:29):
I'm running a campaign of solutions.

Speaker 9 (02:32):
Kamala's running a campaign of demonization and hate.

Speaker 5 (02:36):
She really does.

Speaker 9 (02:37):
She's a hater.

Speaker 6 (02:39):
Donald Trump. He was rallying with thousands of supporters in
Atlanta last night, stating his policies. Trump will be rallying
in Allentown, Pennsylvania tonight. Kamala Harris had former President Barack
Obama joining her on the stump in Pennsylvania and through
a tantrum about Trump's rally at Madison Square Garden in
New York Sunday night.

Speaker 5 (03:00):
The warm up speakers.

Speaker 10 (03:04):
Were curtly the most racist sets us bigoted stereotypes.

Speaker 6 (03:11):
Yeah, that was that questionable comedian that he was referring
to Obama's rally for Harris. Bruce Springstea called Trump an
American Tyrant. It is now five to oh three. Election
is rarely about policies, but this one seems even more
about personalities than ever.

Speaker 11 (03:28):
So why has the personalities of political candidates become such
a big factor?

Speaker 10 (03:32):
People don't have a lot much else to go on.
They can't meet these candidates, they can't get to know them.
They can't know them personally, so they don't know whether
they're lying to them or not.

Speaker 11 (03:40):
Or NC Committee man doctor Robin Armstrong says this focus
on personality could wind up hurting Kamala Harris.

Speaker 10 (03:46):
Donald Trump is full of personality, and I think he's
drawn a lot of people that would not have otherwise
come over because of his personality and his charm and
his humor.

Speaker 11 (03:55):
Armstrong says that by contrast, Kamala Harris is incredibly dishonest, awkward,
and not very likable. Ethan Buchannan News Radio seven forty
ketrh Hi.

Speaker 6 (04:03):
Everyone claims to hate negative ads in politics, but political
consultant Luke Mascia says they serve a purpose.

Speaker 12 (04:11):
If their opponent has positions on issues that is completely
out of lockstep with the voters that they are serving,
then they should be informed.

Speaker 6 (04:20):
We've seen it play out here too, Texas Senator Ted
Truz calling out Democrat Colin Allread over his support for
men playing women's sports. Alread attacking crews for escorting his
family to Mexico during the twenty twenty one freeze. Here
in Texas, Texas joining twenty six other states so and
urging the US Supreme Court to stop a lower federal

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court ruling that blocks the state of Virginia in removing
sixteen hundred non citizens from its voter roles. Foreign alien
voting remains a concern here in Texas.

Speaker 5 (04:53):
Too, sure of.

Speaker 13 (04:54):
The Texas Senate State Affairs Committee recently held a hearing
and they ended up here.

Speaker 14 (05:00):
A lot these concerns are still there, that non citizens
are getting on our voter rolls somehow.

Speaker 13 (05:06):
That's Aaron Anderson, senior writer with Texas Scorecard.

Speaker 14 (05:10):
Everybody knows that there are at least some number of
non citizens getting on the voter rules. There have been
limited examples of them actually casting votes.

Speaker 13 (05:19):
Now we'll have to wait and see how many cast
votes next week.

Speaker 5 (05:24):
Chuff Biggs News Radio seven k t.

Speaker 6 (05:27):
RH Election Days seven days away. Ktr H will have
elected election night coverage for you next Tuesdays beginning at
seven pm on air, online at KTRH dot com, and
on the iHeartRadio app. It's now five oh six a
major bust announced by Harris County dakm ogg that five
people arrested in a scheme, a fraud to present bogus

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teaching certificates for hundreds of local teachers. Uh yeah, scam,
A ring that was netting millions of dollars.

Speaker 15 (05:59):
This was you to certify more than two hundred unqualified teachers,
all now practicing or having practiced here in our Texas
public schools.

Speaker 6 (06:11):
Yeah, paid with taxpayer dollars, says a ringleader of the scheme,
Vincent Grayson, head boys basketball coach at Booker T Washington
High School. HISD claims it's unaware it was unaware of
this scheme. HPD shoots and kills a man who kidnapped
his wife and child and then led cops on a
dangerous high speed chase that ended on the Southwest Freeway.

Speaker 16 (06:32):
During the vehicle fleeing, at two separate times, the suspect
reached out the window and fired shots at our officers.
Two separate offers are two separate shootings by the suspect
during the.

Speaker 6 (06:44):
Pursuit, The woman and child are saved. No officers or
innocent bystanders were injured. It's now five oh six. Oil
future is just under sixty eight bucks a barrel today.
Strategic reserves still at their lowest level in decades. Bien
Harris depleting them remember to deplete gasoline prices to manipulate
gasoline prices before the twenty twenty two midterms. US home

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sales on track to have their worst year since nineteen
ninety five. Mortgage rates remain high, Starter home prices also
going through the roof, but economist Raye Perriman thinks things
are looking up a bit. In Texas.

Speaker 17 (07:21):
We're seeing some starter homes start to be added, and
hopefully as a feder Reserve continues to over interest rates,
we'll see mortgage rates drop and those things should turn
things around in the next few months.

Speaker 6 (07:32):
Yeah, mortgage rates have continued to rise while the Federal
Reserve cut interest rates for bank to bank lending back
in September. Five oh sevens are time the Rockets beat
the Spurs and San Antonio one six one oh one.
They visit Dallas Thursday night. I'm Sherber Fryer on News
Radio seven forty k TRH.

Speaker 5 (07:49):
The Bit the Ferry Latest on your way to work.

Speaker 2 (07:52):
This is Houston's Morning News with Jimmy Barrett and Sheriff Fryar.

Speaker 3 (07:57):
They'll just go involve just ballat Bucks. Is Fiorry Time
here in Houston's Porting News. Authorities in the Pacific Northwest
investigating a pair of ballot box fires overnight. A fire
in Vancouver, Washington destroyed hundreds of ballots inside at least
a suspicious device near the box was smoking and on fire.

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Another ballot box in Portland, Oregon, destroyed only three ballots
due to a fire suppressant inside the box. Hang on
a second, they is this a problem the Pacific Northwest
that they're prepared for? Why was there some sort of
a suppressant device inside of a ballot box? Does this
happened before?

Speaker 6 (08:38):
Well, if there's any given home for ANTIFA, it would
be Portland. Remember they set up their own little universe there. Yep,
took over the streets.

Speaker 3 (08:48):
It says there was an inc incendiary device that was
dropped inside of that ballot box in Portland. Unclear if
the two incidents are related.

Speaker 6 (08:56):
Does sound like MAGA to me?

Speaker 3 (08:58):
No, doesn't really? Why would you set fire to a
ballot box in Portland? As liberal as Portland is, What
are you worried about in Portland? Unless there's some big
local election that they're concerned about there, I guess, you know,
for the disenfranchised voters, hundreds of them in Clark County
in Washington. If you're a voter, they say you can

(09:21):
check your ballot box, you can check your ballot status online.
So it's up to you to go online see if
your ballot was destroyed by the fire, and if so,
you have to make arrangements with the county to vote again.
But who's going to do that? Probably not a whole
lot of people. This is, of course, just the beginning.
I mean, how many more of these things are we
going to see? Do you think, especially come election day?

(09:43):
You know, some sort of whether it's a ballot box
fire or some sort of a you know, protest or
something going on at a voting site. Some we're to
see a lot more of these things.

Speaker 6 (09:55):
These people are still in control after election day. Yeah,
I'm more concerned about what happens after election day and
moving forward until we finally have the declaration of who
is the president and the inaugural.

Speaker 3 (10:07):
And even then, regardless of who wins, the other side
is likely to protest. Yeah, and there may be some
violent protesting involved. I wouldn't be surprised by that either,
regardless of which one wins. So here we go.

Speaker 6 (10:20):
Well, they're trying to tell us that MAGA is suddenly
going to start not cleaning up after themselves after they
have big rallies, you know, as they do. I mean
even in Madison Square Garden they were told by security
there were no incidents, there were no problems.

Speaker 12 (10:36):
You know.

Speaker 6 (10:36):
That doesn't that that's why J six never rang true
to me? Yeah, that's not the way MAGA people.

Speaker 3 (10:43):
That's pretty good that, you know, all those Nazis didn't
cause any problems at Madison Square Garden. You it's just
the whole thing is just ridiculous.

Speaker 6 (10:52):
More audio dial war of narratives.

Speaker 3 (10:54):
It really is more more to share, by the way,
from the Nazi narrative this morning, because that's going really
strong as you can imagine. Of course, a comedian didn't
help that part of it, but we'll have more and
more reaction to him too.

Speaker 6 (11:06):
To see how a guy that I never even heard
of somehow equals Trump.

Speaker 3 (11:09):
He doesn't. But but here's the problem. Why why would
you why would you even book the guy? What was
the point of.

Speaker 6 (11:17):
How many people work on a campaign and how many are.

Speaker 5 (11:20):
Somebody on the staff didn't do a very good job.

Speaker 6 (11:22):
Or maybe maybe it was deliberate. You don't know, there's sabotage?

Speaker 3 (11:26):
Are you hang on? Are you suggesting that the committee
was booked as an active sabotage?

Speaker 6 (11:31):
Could have been You don't know. It's New York after all. Interesting,
Look what they do with jury's and judges.

Speaker 3 (11:37):
Why don't I assume the Trump campaign was responsible for
anybody who spoke at that event.

Speaker 6 (11:43):
Maybe I don't know, five eleven. Maybe the New York
GOP was I don't know how this works.

Speaker 3 (11:48):
Time for a little traffic together, all right, sky Mike,
what you got so far?

Speaker 4 (11:54):
It's it's like this this morning. That roadwork at two
forty nine is clear. Cypress would outbound. They had all
Blane's blocked. They never really, never really boggled everybody up anyway,
because you have plenty of roads, plenty of laneage on
the feeder and all that.

Speaker 5 (12:07):
So we actually look good. I'm gonna give you.

Speaker 4 (12:09):
A clean bill here from Magnolia into the north.

Speaker 5 (12:12):
Sam all right, Jeff from.

Speaker 4 (12:13):
Conro says he's having trouble getting through tipline unless he's
got our bad accident inbound forty five north at one
oh five Conra. I always forget to check Conroe the
first thing. I don't see the big smush up yet,
but you let me know. And also I'll have trends
Star take a look around there. They've got cameras that
go almost up to Willis now seven one two one
two tips is our tip line?

Speaker 5 (12:35):
Is that a blue line I see coming this way?

Speaker 4 (12:38):
Skymiael a Generator supercenter, dot Com traffic Center from.

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under time to check in with Terry Smith.

Speaker 5 (12:46):
The rain is real and it's coming, and it's.

Speaker 6 (12:49):
Real, yes, and it's gonna be with us for several days.

Speaker 18 (12:53):
And that's kind of the best case scenario to ease
this extended dry spell that we've had, not only this month,
but good bit of September as well, a little bit
of wet weather every single day. Now there's no rain today.
Today's just going to be almost a carbon copy of yesterday.
A little breezy at times, mid to upper eighties today,
we have a sixty percent chance of showers and thunderstorms

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starting to develop tomorrow. A lot of that will be
more so in the afternoon, and temperature still will be
at warm mid to upper eighties. But as that blue line,
as Skymike likes to call it, gets closer on Thursday,
the showers and thunderstorms are going to be more widespread.
Right now, it's about an eighty percent chance that you're

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going to get wet. Will be in the low to
mid eighties on Thursday, and we still have a sixty
percent chance more showers and storms Friday and Saturday.

Speaker 3 (13:45):
Right now seventy five at your official severe weather station.
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Windows Solutions. Now back to Jimmy and Sherah with the
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Speaker 3 (14:00):
As I mentioned a few minutes ago, the left is
having a field day calling the Trump rally, you know,
a Nazi rally. They keep wanting to make the comparison
of the nineteen thirty nine Rally of madnesson Madison Square Garden.
That thing was anything but a Nazi rally. It's just
hilarious to me that they want to try to make
a comparison between those things. But you can hear just

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how de range they are, and we'll get some reaction
to it coming up next. First though, traffic and weather
together as we check out the drive once again.

Speaker 5 (14:30):
Here's here's sky Mike. We're looking at your.

Speaker 4 (14:32):
North Freeway here, Jimmy Okay, Jeff from Commerce Conrod gave
me a report of a wreck on one oh five.
I'm still not seeing the backup from this just yet,
so we'll take that it may have cleared already. We're
just going to keep an eye on that spot for
a little bit. You've got Southwest Freeway little scoot step
right on the wrap northbound to the west Loop six ten.
Rest of our freeway still rock. I'm Skymike and the

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Rom r KTRH top Tax Defenders, twenty four hour Weather Center.
Partly cloudie, breezy, about eighty six for the high temperature today,
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out some of our top stories on this Tuesday. Here's Sheryon.

Speaker 6 (15:17):
Good Morning, five twenty two on news Radio seven forty KTRHR.
Headlines are sponsored by Borrow Mechanical. Former Trump advisor supporter
Steve Bannon. He's been released from prison now after serving
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he should have been released last week on good behavior.
New polling from Rasmusen shows that sixty five percent of
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John Glenn returned to space on this day in nineteen
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Speaker 3 (16:24):
You have to go way back to look for that. Okay.
The left calling the Madison Square Garden Trump rally a
Nazi rally. Here they are doing what they do. Response
at the other end from Greg Gutfeld, it.

Speaker 6 (16:37):
Is absolutely something that is intended to and is spanning
the fuel of trying to divide.

Speaker 19 (16:43):
Us some ship.

Speaker 2 (16:44):
There's a direct parallel to a big rally that happened
in the mid nineteen thirties at Madison Square Garden.

Speaker 6 (16:49):
This was a hate rally.

Speaker 5 (16:50):
These are mini January sixth rallies.

Speaker 20 (16:53):
How did we get here where a stadium of people
come to.

Speaker 6 (16:56):
Hate yesterday's Trump rally from hell File, Racist sexist insults
dominated Donald Trump's rally at Madison Square Garden.

Speaker 21 (17:05):
The big question for me is, if you are confident
and you think you're going to win, do you call
people Nazis? That's to me, that is an assumption that
you think you're going to lose.

Speaker 5 (17:16):
It's a sign of desperation.

Speaker 21 (17:18):
What is it if it's not, I mean, if they
actually do believe that these thousands of decent people that
are just coming there for a good time are Nazis?
If you believe that, then you're a coward for not
doing anything about it.

Speaker 5 (17:31):
And if these.

Speaker 21 (17:31):
Nazi Nazis win, then what are you going to do?
You would be helpful tell us who isn't a Nazi?

Speaker 22 (17:39):
Right?

Speaker 5 (17:40):
Be specific? You know I voted Saturday for Trump?

Speaker 23 (17:43):
Am I a Nazi?

Speaker 5 (17:45):
Yes?

Speaker 21 (17:46):
If you support Israel? Who has warm relations for Trump?
Who actually naede this city after Trump?

Speaker 5 (17:52):
Is Israel? Now Hitler Germany. I mean that's the like.

Speaker 21 (17:55):
Minded radicals that Columbia would agree with you. So if
you demand people to take a side, then you should
actually take a side too.

Speaker 5 (18:02):
I think that, like, there's always a.

Speaker 21 (18:05):
Risk of being in a pirate ship. But the first
principle is the first Amendment. So guy tells a joke,
This is what kills me. You don't have to laugh
at a joke to know it's a joke, right, But
the joke is so different than this smearing of tens
of thousands of people as Nazis. This outrage over a

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joke after you go after thousands of people that are
there for a good time. And I think it's because
the Dems aren't having a good time. They are incapable
of having a good time because they've rejected all of
the shared activities that bring people together except for looting.

Speaker 23 (18:45):
But if you know they.

Speaker 5 (18:45):
Hate religion, they think patriotism is.

Speaker 21 (18:48):
Silly, holidays are oppressive, recreation is white privilege.

Speaker 5 (18:52):
Better not work out.

Speaker 21 (18:53):
So their shared experience now is simply outrage.

Speaker 5 (18:56):
They can't do.

Speaker 3 (18:58):
Fun, they can They're miserable.

Speaker 6 (19:01):
Shared experience of outrage. That's pretty interesting.

Speaker 3 (19:04):
That is interesting. Here's what I think at the end
of the day's share, I think that we are if
we're not at this point yet, I think we're rapidly
getting to the point where the whole Nazi thing is
just going to the doing a one to eighty. Here,
it's become laughable, where people might be actually willing to
stand up and say, if you think Trump's a Nazi,
got me and I'm a Nazi. You know where it's

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no longer where it's no longer something that you're offended by,
you laugh at it. And I think I think the
entire country is getting there.

Speaker 6 (19:34):
I've had very close friends and even a family member
who were victims of Nazis. I've got a very different
sense what a Nazi.

Speaker 3 (19:41):
Is exactly but well, and that's why older people who
have a better recollection of World War two and everything
that went around it, are more offended by this than anybody,
because they understand it's more than just a word. Five
twenty seven. Time to take a look at your money,
Courtney Dona, good morning, Good.

Speaker 14 (19:57):
Morning, Jimmy.

Speaker 24 (19:58):
Well, this morning stocks are slight lower, deal futures down
sixty five points. A number of companies report earnings results
throughout the day to day, including Google parent Alphabet at McDonald's. Yesterday,
stocks climbed to start the busy week. For Wall Street,
the down rows two hundred and seventy three points. All
major industry groups in the s and P five hundred gained,
with the exception of energy shares for lowered its full

(20:21):
year earnings forecast. The automaker continues to struggle to get
its costs under control, especially the expense of repairing quality
problems on its vehicles. Supply disruptions from the recent hurricanes
that hit the Southeast also wait on Ford and Starbucks
is telling its corporate staff that they could be fired
if they don't come to the office three days a week.
Starting in January, the coffee chain will hold workers accountable

(20:43):
if they don't follow the policy. Starbucks is the latest
company to enforce a mandate in the ongoing return to
office battle. Courtney's on a Hope Bloomberg business on News
Radio seven KTRH.

Speaker 5 (20:56):
Seven more days till Election days, Your.

Speaker 9 (20:59):
Vote, make your vote now.

Speaker 1 (21:00):
This is US Radio seven forty KTRH, Houston's election headquarters
from the John Moris Services Studios.

Speaker 3 (21:10):
By thirty our time Here on Houston's Morning News, I'm
Jimmy Barrett, a long as Sheriff, Ryar Monger. Top stories
this that f are, Wall Street is preparing for volatility,
Harris plans to raise funds with IRS auditors, And coming
up at five thirty eight, are your kids being taught
by unlicensed cheaters? Details in the minutes ahead. You're in

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Houston's Morning News. First, let's check out that morning drive again.
Here's Sky Mike.

Speaker 5 (21:35):
Let's do the northwest side.

Speaker 4 (21:37):
We check out your Grand Parkway, your big shots. You
look good all the way around the Horn from Spring
past rose Hill, that little pasture area around to the
Katie Freeway.

Speaker 5 (21:45):
So lovely drive.

Speaker 4 (21:46):
If you have a grand march at your wedding two nineties,
easy Graham Parkway into the West Loops sixteen to twenty
four minute stroll two forty nine nothing new and bent
from Tomballs having an easy morning.

Speaker 19 (21:57):
Mike Butler was walking my dog.

Speaker 4 (21:58):
Thank you, and we're we're our normal tip b Linds down.
So let's use the A one two eight one two
one four oh four four Oh. I'm Skymike on the
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down for the news. Here's Sheriff Fryer.

Speaker 6 (22:31):
Five thirty one now on news radio seven forty k TRH.
Our top story this hour, your money and your vote.
Wall Street firms hiring extra employees by the way for
next week, just in case the election sends stocks into
a frenzy.

Speaker 25 (22:46):
But KTRH money man Pat Shin cautions to keep your
eye on the long term market trends. Just as Warren
Buffett's mentor Benjamin Graham said seventy years ago. In the
short run, the stock market is a voting machine. In
the long run, it's a weighing machine.

Speaker 26 (23:02):
So what Graham was saying was that day to day,
the stock market moves on the headlines of the day,
while longer term it moves on the fundamentals, mainly the
level of corporate profits.

Speaker 25 (23:14):
In other words, don't be fooled by the gyrations. Michael
Shiloh News Radio seven forty.

Speaker 6 (23:19):
KRH overnight trading Flat Wall Street made gains all across
three indices yesterday, including a two hundred and seventy three
point gain on the Dell. We had tech that was
kind of leading the way yesterday. Oil, big oil wasn't
doing so well. Biden Harris administration did not hire all
those new irs agents for nothing. Treasury Secretary Jennet Yellen

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now pleasing to use all those increased audits on the rich,
she says, as a way to reduce the budget deficit.
The financial planner Mitch Kramer warns they're going to come
after lower and middle income people too, because they're more
likely to pay up and there's more of us.

Speaker 27 (23:59):
It's poor that people gudget hiring a good CPA to
file their taxes, especially if you're a business owner or
do a lot of itemization, do charrible donations. Giving money
to a charity of church is a much better use
of physical resources than our federal government.

Speaker 6 (24:14):
Yeah. The so called Inflation Reduction Act adds thirty three
thousand new federal employees IRS enforcement officers, with their pensions
and their days off over the next six years. Five
point thirty three is our time. Donald Trump spent yesterday
in the battleground state of Georgia, first speaking to faith
leaders there and promising them an open line of communication

(24:37):
if he wins the second term.

Speaker 9 (24:39):
We're going to set that up and we'll be talking
to you and all of the people that we just met,
and anybody else that you think is appropriate. Well, but
it's important, and it'll be directly into the Oval office.

Speaker 6 (24:49):
And would be through an emissary. Trump also rallied with
thousands in Atlanta Kamla Harris campaign in Michigan, pandering to
the anti Israel protesters who heckled her this past weekend.
Hey on the subject of Gaza. Hey, guys, I hear
you as for her boss, Joe Biden. He voted early
in Delaware yesterday, was asked by reporters why he's been

(25:11):
so absent from the campaign trail for Kamala.

Speaker 28 (25:16):
The fact of the matter is that I've also had
to be Prision at the same time, So I've been
in all of all the battleground states I've been in
a campaign, but I also had to continue my job
as president.

Speaker 6 (25:28):
He said. He plans to campaign for Harris in Pennsylvania
later this week. Mainstream media ignoring this, though the headlines
that Harris's running may Tim Walls reportedly had a secret
fling with the daughter of a Chinese Communist Party official.
They've also downplayed all of his stolen valor claims and
lying about being in Hong Kong during the nineteen eighty

(25:49):
nine Gentemen's Square massacre in Beijing. Here in Texas, some
six million people had voted early so far, including nearly
one hundred thousand in Harris County just yesterday. Early voting
runs through Friday. Fort Been County DA's office investigating campaign
signs being stolen of several candidates, including the Republican of
Precinct three commissioner Andy Myers that it was damaged. We'll

(26:13):
have more at six am. It's now five thirty five.
Democrats struggling to find a winning policy to talk about,
so they put all their focus on abortion, federalizing it again.

Speaker 29 (26:27):
The calculation is they can win by just an absolute
embrace of abortion at any time, any phase of their pregnancy,
for any reason whatsoever.

Speaker 6 (26:38):
Political commentator Debbie georgiattis there. She told KTRH this approach
to abortion won't actually win them the election. It might
actually cost them some votes with women who are more moderate.
With one week until election day, we're still waiting for
Kamala Harris to do something Donald Trump does all the time.

Speaker 13 (26:57):
Sure, as Fox's Joe Contra tells Kate, it's now ninety
nine days in counting without a Harris news conference.

Speaker 30 (27:05):
During the last two and a half months alone, Donald
Trump has done six press conferences. Kama Harris has done none.

Speaker 5 (27:11):
And just how unprecedented is this?

Speaker 30 (27:13):
Something like we've ever seen before?

Speaker 23 (27:15):
Now?

Speaker 30 (27:15):
Joe Biden ran a similar campaign in twenty twenty. But
she wants to play it safe. Fine, when you're down,
you gotta throw the ball. And right now she's going
to a knee and I don't think that's going to
do it.

Speaker 13 (27:23):
And don't expect Harris to do anything more before next Tuesday.
Jeff Biggs, News Radio seven forty k t H.

Speaker 6 (27:31):
Intelligence officials of the Biden Harris regime are warning that China,
Iran and Russia may try to stoke post election violence
here in the US, but national security analyst Ed Trazanski
says they've been wrong about it the last two elections,
and he calls it another quote sky is falling moment.

Speaker 19 (27:50):
It's a trick and little problem it is because one
of these days those guys are going to be right
and people will refuse to believe them because they were
wrong too many times.

Speaker 6 (28:00):
He says, we first need to fix our election integrity
issues so foreign and domestic meddling are not possible. K
t r H with Election I coverage starting next Tuesday
at seven pm. We'll go all night long if we
have to, on air at KTURH dot com and on
the iHeartRadio app five thirty seven. I'm Shereby Fryer on

(28:21):
news Radio seven KTRH.

Speaker 2 (28:25):
I your best ways are round Houston next on the
ten on seven KTRH. It is five thirty eight now
here in Houston's morning news, this teacher cheating ring. I
just gotta have to shake my head at this. Five
Houston area educators charge for their election involvement in the
teacher certification cheating ring. One of them a football coach

(28:49):
who evidently was taking tests for people who couldn't pass
the test. At least he was a least he was born.
At least at least he's cover. Oh g at least
that's kind to your normal thought of the dumb jock,
you know, football coach. Right, he's smart, he's smart enough
to pass the test. But evidently several one hundred others

(29:09):
were not. Two hundred people supposedly teaching in the state
have been falsely certified because they ring they didn't take
the test. They paid twenty five hundred bucks or thereabouts
for somebody else, in this case, this football coach to
take the test for them. So they would check in
and then he would end up, you know, sitting, you know,

(29:29):
he'd take their credentials. Seat, sit down, he'd take the test,
he'd pass the test, they'd get their certification. He gets
twenty five hundred bucks for the effort, and they get
to go teach somewhere, even though they're not white.

Speaker 6 (29:42):
Scam overall is millions of dollars because a whole bunch
of taxpayers are paying for teachers who aren't qualified and
their pensions and everything else, and the school districts are
raking in the money. I mean, here you go.

Speaker 3 (29:54):
Well, and it happened at HISD. Not that we should
be shocked by this, but you know who's watching cruely
in the past, who's been watching what's been going on?
Why did it take so long to figure out?

Speaker 6 (30:05):
They brought in a person who did and suddenly all
these things are being uncovered right right?

Speaker 3 (30:08):
Yeah, in chemog of course, cour.

Speaker 6 (30:10):
There Cantanning trying to get rid of him. You know,
the acting superintendent or whatever his title is, who got
brought in by the state.

Speaker 3 (30:17):
I think this has been going on longer than he's
been around though this, so he was brought in to
clean things up exactly. And then now we're finding out
what's been going on underground all this time, right, a
massive scheme. There you go five forty time for traffic
and weather together, we're checking out the drive again. Hey, yes,
you've discovered something Stinna.

Speaker 5 (30:34):
Yeah, well I was looking for that one oh five problem.

Speaker 4 (30:37):
Jeff from Conrod. You get a banana sticker. It's a
virtual one this morning. It's virtual anyway. Forty five Nord
Freeway the exit ramp to Wilson Road.

Speaker 5 (30:44):
It's outbound.

Speaker 4 (30:46):
It's not causing a big backup, but it is a
pretty ugly situation there.

Speaker 5 (30:50):
This is the North Freeway at one oh five. I'm
looking from one o five.

Speaker 4 (30:54):
It's actually the exit ramp to Wilson is completely shut down.
It's not really affecting traffic, it's just nothing good's happening there.
Coming in from Conrod, you're actually moving well all the
way downtown.

Speaker 5 (31:04):
No problems here.

Speaker 4 (31:05):
Katie Freeway pretty much new from Graham park Way to
the west Loop six ' ten. A few of people
kind of freak out when they're trying to merge their
twenty five minute stroll here and the other side of it.

Speaker 5 (31:15):
Hard hats. You're having a good ride in.

Speaker 4 (31:17):
It's a skip in from the Sanjacento River Bridge. I'm
wondering if Terry's mega Doppler nine thousand is going to
be a little rusty.

Speaker 5 (31:24):
She hasn't used it so.

Speaker 3 (31:25):
Long as you need.

Speaker 5 (31:26):
I got back up here.

Speaker 4 (31:26):
I got the Po'bill's pocket rainar Skymike in the classic
you Wick GMC Traffic Center from r kat r H
Generators super Center twenty four hour Weather Center.

Speaker 3 (31:35):
Terry is here. I don't think we need a radar
to know what's coming, do we?

Speaker 18 (31:39):
Well not today we down't, but we certainly want to
keep an eye on the rain starting tomorrow and really
the rest of the week.

Speaker 6 (31:47):
This is a nice little change of pace.

Speaker 18 (31:49):
Col front's on the way, it takes its time getting here,
it stalls out, so that'll extend a possibility of summ rain.
No rain today, just sunny, breezy, another warm day mid
upper eighties, and tomorrow we have a sixty percent chance
of showers and thunderstorms, mainly in the afternoon tomorrow and
still warm.

Speaker 6 (32:07):
Mid to upper eighties.

Speaker 18 (32:09):
Right now, it looks like Thursday could be our best
chance in terms of how much rain we get. There's
an eighty percent chance of showers and storms that's gonna
help cool the temperature some load to mid eighties and
a sixty percent chance of more showers and storms Friday
and Saturday.

Speaker 3 (32:25):
Deep Butt, you're right now seventy four at your official
severe weathers station. News Radio seven forty k trh What
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Speaker 2 (32:35):
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Speaker 3 (32:40):
Just about five point fifty here on Houston's Morning News.
This election feels different in a lot of different ways.
It feels like it's more personal than political. It's all
about personal attacks, especially when you're talking about the left.
I mean there's nothing, there's nothing that Kamala Harris says
even remotely connected to paulics. It's just all personal attacks.

(33:03):
So I mean that is that the future of elections?
Is this? Is this a one and done when it
comes to that, or are we staring at the new reality?
I mean all started. I mean, if you go on
and go back far enough, I think it all kind
of started with you know, attack ads, and then they
became very popular and they worked, so you saw more
attack ads, and now it's just all attack all the time.

(33:23):
Doctor Robin Armstrong will join us to talk about it next. First, though,
traffic and weather together, we're checking out the drive once again.
Here is sky Mike.

Speaker 4 (33:30):
Nord Freeway Conro outbound. They've shut off the exit ramp
to Wilson. It's not affecting traffic, but it's ugly. Go
freeway going fast with Meagan from Keema.

Speaker 6 (33:39):
Morning Mikey over at park Place. People are smashing them.

Speaker 5 (33:44):
Breaks were trying to get scary.

Speaker 6 (33:46):
It's getting to be a pickle of a time out here.

Speaker 23 (33:49):
Both are being stupid.

Speaker 4 (33:50):
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For It's day mostly sunny, warm, breezy. I temperature right
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(34:16):
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top stories on this Tuesday morning.

Speaker 6 (34:20):
Here's SHERA Good morning, everyone is five fifty one on
news Radio seven forty KTRH. He's headline sponsored by Morrow
Mechanical Poles reopen at seven am here in Texas for
early voting through Friday. Jeff Bezos is defending his non
endorsement of his paper of either presidential candidate the Washington Post.
A billionaire owner also of Amazon now claims it would

(34:43):
create a perception of bias all those demos. I mean,
like really propose.

Speaker 10 (34:55):
I know.

Speaker 6 (34:55):
Here's another laugh. And there's a class action lawsuit being
proposed against Subway because it claims the sandwich chain grossly
misleads customers over the amount of meat on his sandwiches.
Latest news anytime at KTURH dot com. Our next update
will be at six am, top of the hour.

Speaker 5 (35:16):
Keeping you in the know all the information in real time.

Speaker 2 (35:19):
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Speaker 3 (35:27):
Yeah, elections are routs personalities, They're not about issues. Five
fifty two is our time here in Houston's morning US.
Doctor Robin Armstrong, RNC committee man Galveston County Commissioner, joins
us to discuss I'm tried to. I mean, I will
say this, President Trump does try to bring up issues.
But if you don't have an issue other than abortion

(35:48):
to run on, which is the only issue the left
seems to have, what else do you have left other
than personal attacks? Doctor Armstrong?

Speaker 10 (35:56):
Right, I believe the Democrat Party has been here for
a long time. This election cycle has been magnified. You know,
they literally Kamala Harris is unable to really put two
thoughts together about policy, and the left has gone so
far left that they have nothing in common with the
American people from a policy perspective, and so all they

(36:18):
have is personal attack. You said it very well, and
so they have to go after him. They have to
call President Trump names, they have to call his now
they're calling his supporters' names, and so they just have
ran out of things to do in the campaign. So fascist, racist,
I know, every election cycle when the Democrats are losing,

(36:38):
that's what they do.

Speaker 3 (36:39):
They go to name calling because it's really all they have.
They're not devoid of.

Speaker 10 (36:44):
Any ideas on how we make this coachry better, and
so they just they leave policy, they just call names.
And sometimes it's effective. This time it's not because President
Trump is teplon. I mean, none of these attacks have
been able to really stick to him and have affected him.
I think an October surprise is ridrid mute at this point,

(37:05):
because I don't think that there's any attacks that are
going to really stick to Donald Trump. Because we all
know about his his skeleton in his closet, He's widely
known one hundred percent na id. Everybody knows who he is,
so I think the attacks are going to just fall.

Speaker 3 (37:19):
To the floor. And that's what that what's been happening.

Speaker 6 (37:21):
Except except the sheer emotion of it all fires up
a base that refuses to see anything differently. I mean,
I know some really intelligent people who still just say,
but but but that comedian, that comedian, I'm saying, well,
how does that equate with Donald Trump? A comedian, a
bad comedian, a questionable comedian tells a black joke, a

(37:44):
bad joke, and all of a sudden, Donald Trump is
a racist. I mean, I don't understand how intelligent people
can equate that.

Speaker 10 (37:53):
You're absolutely right, And I have friends who are very smart,
very intelligent, worried about you know, being rounded up, you know,
place in a concentration camp like the Asians were are
placed in in camps, in tournament camps. You know, people,
smart people are just concerned about this.

Speaker 26 (38:10):
You know.

Speaker 10 (38:10):
I there's you know, folks who were homosexual who are
worried about their marriages being dissolved. Inter racial couples are
concerned about marriages being dissolved. It's just silliness, and and
smart people are accepting it. The problem with it sharees.
I think that people get so angry and so scared.

Speaker 3 (38:29):
What it does.

Speaker 10 (38:29):
It creates an environment where they hate this man so
much if they're willing to do anything to stop him.
And I think it creates an environment that is dangerous.
You know, that creates an environment that that almost calls
for political violence. And that's what I think some of
their folks are looking at, and that's what they're that's
what they're doing. They get so angry until they gets

(38:51):
so scared because they're riled up by this this the
political machine that has no ideas, no policy. So they're
just attacked, attack and attacking, and they're calling them the
worst things. And so I believe that his base, you know,
some of his base is very scared, and it scares
me for this nation. You talk about division, dividing people

(39:15):
based on race and creed and religion, that's what the
Democrats are experts at and they they are. They're doing
it this cycle, and it makes me nervous. When they
lose next week, well makes me nervous what's going to happen.

Speaker 3 (39:27):
I'm nervous regardless of who loses next week, because I
think you've got two diametrically posed sides here who feel
that everything's on the line, because Trump supporters, and I
consider myself among them, feel that the country, the liberally
the country, the future of the country is on the line.
So would it surprise you at the end of the
election that there is potential violence regardless of who the

(39:47):
winner is. Well, it doesn't.

Speaker 10 (39:50):
Surprise me, because I think the atmosphere has been creative
for that. You know, I will tell you this, generally,
it's a lot less likely if Trump lose. This is
a lot more likely if he wins, though, I because
I believe that generally, you know, Conservatives have always been reserved.
We we fight our battles at the ballot box. We
go and vote, we work hard, we get we try

(40:13):
to take this country back politically. The left oftentimes they fight,
if they burn, they loop cities. And so that's what
I expect we may see if President Trump wis and
so we actually ready for that as a nation.

Speaker 3 (40:25):
Nice sir, Thanks for your time. As always, Doctor Robin Armstrong.
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Barren along with Sheriff Fryer. Among our top stores is
half our. Someone is vandalizing political signs in Fort Bend.
This election is more personal than political. And at six
oh eight, Kablin knows she has a problem with men.
She said, so I'm a hot mic. I've got it.
I'll share it first though, Let's check out the drive.

(41:15):
Here's the sky Mike.

Speaker 4 (41:16):
All right, we're using the backup tip line standby. I'm
gonna give you that number here, I forty five Conro outbound.
The exit ramp to Wilson Road is completely shut down.
Has Matt's having to work correct in the frontage road here.
It's not anything good and that's not really affecting our drive.
All right, We're going to the backup tip line this morning,
and it doesn't spell anything.

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It's two eight one two one four oh four four.

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seven forty KTRH. It's time now for the news. Here's
Sheriff Fryer.

Speaker 6 (42:08):
Good morning. Everyone is now six oh two on News
Radio seven forty ktrg's news sponsored by All Star Construction.
Our top story this hour is someone in four Ben
County is stealing and vandalizing campaign signs supporting several candidates,
including Republican Precinct three Commissioner Andy Myers.

Speaker 8 (42:25):
I insist, I demand, I call for the elimination of
these type of device attactics.

Speaker 6 (42:34):
The district attorney there is investigating thirty campaign signs were
stolen from the polling location at the Single Ranch Library
in Katie. Here in Harris County, nearly one hundred thousand
voters voted early yesterday. Now, the numbers statewide for early
voting so far is in the neighborhood of six million.
We have a record eighteen million registered voters now in Texas,

(42:56):
it is six ' oh three.

Speaker 25 (43:00):
We're going to win this thing.

Speaker 9 (43:01):
We got to win this thing, and if we don't
win it, we're not going to have a country.

Speaker 23 (43:04):
It's not gonna be good.

Speaker 5 (43:06):
But I hear everything from what I hear.

Speaker 25 (43:08):
Is it's not only going to be a victory.

Speaker 5 (43:10):
It's going to be a big, fat, beautiful victory.

Speaker 6 (43:12):
That's what we do, Big fat, beautiful. Donald Trump pumping
up the base. Thousands attending isrally in Atlanta, Georgia last night.
He'll be in Pennsylvania today. Kamala Harris brought out her
celebrities at the rally in Philadelphia, Barack Obama and of
course Bruce Springsteen.

Speaker 5 (43:31):
This is a unique situation.

Speaker 6 (43:33):
It's a unique point in time.

Speaker 5 (43:35):
It's make America great again.

Speaker 9 (43:37):
It's the greatest political movement of the all time.

Speaker 6 (43:41):
Oops, I think that is the wrong sound inserted there.
Springsteen called Trump an American tyrant in this selection. The
personalities of both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris have become
major factors. But it's not the first time it's happened.

Speaker 10 (43:56):
Barack Obama was cool, people like him Bill Clinton and
also had a good personality and interacted well. Personality will
always have a lot to do with it.

Speaker 6 (44:06):
R and C Committee been Doctor Robin Armstrong said, personality
by itself is not enough to win an election, and
that's pretty bad news for Harris, who has struggled to
clearly define who she is and her policies. It is
now six to oh four. We have seven days left
in this campaign and all of the ads that come
with it, and.

Speaker 7 (44:24):
That includes a tech ads which everyone apparently hates, but.

Speaker 12 (44:28):
Oh they definitely work. I mean when it comes to
defining candidates on issues where they are completely out of
step with voters, it drives up their negative political consulting.

Speaker 7 (44:38):
Lukemancia says that's what Ted Cruz did. The Colin all
read with spots calling up already support for men playing
women's sports.

Speaker 12 (44:45):
The reality is that his reactions to those advertisements are
because the advertising was working.

Speaker 7 (44:51):
Sea says, if a candidate's position is that out of touch,
it needs to be called out. Cliff Saunders News Radio
seven forty k TRH.

Speaker 6 (44:59):
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and twenty five other Republican
attorneys general have joined Virginia Now in urging the US
Supreme Court to stop a federal judge and a lower
Court's ruling that blocks them from removing sixteen hundred non
citizens from the voter rolls of Virginia, thereby carrying out

(45:20):
into other states one week to go into election day,
and Texas Senators found out at a recent hearing that
non citizen voting is a huge problem in this state.

Speaker 14 (45:31):
Concerns over election integrity have been an ongoing issue, and
this particular Senate committee there's an entire day of committee hearings.

Speaker 5 (45:39):
On that subject.

Speaker 14 (45:40):
People are very aware of the problems and are looking
to spot what might happen at the polls.

Speaker 6 (45:47):
Aaron Anderson with Texas Scorecard, even those with concerns of
non citizens voting, the probably nothing that can be done
until after the election. Katie Rahel will have live election
Night coverage next Tuesday, starting at seven pm and however
long it takes on air, online at KJORH dot com,
and on the iHeartRadio app. It's now six oh six

(46:10):
got five people arrested charge in a million dollar teacher
certification fraud ring.

Speaker 15 (46:19):
The extent of the scheme will never be fully known,
but we know that at least four hundred tests were
taken and at least two hundred teachers falsely.

Speaker 6 (46:28):
Certified Houston dakm Ogg announcing at all five here in
Harris County faced felony charges. It can carry sentences ranging
from two years to life in prison. HISD claims it
had no idea this was happening. A man is shot
and killed by HPD after allegedly kidnapping his wife and child,
leading cops on a high speed chase that ended on

(46:49):
the Southwest Freeway.

Speaker 16 (46:51):
We have three officers the disyards their firearms striking the suspect.
Our officers immediately removed both complainants, both hostages from the view.
Then they really removed the suspect from the vehicle and
applied first aid to the suspect. Unfortunately, suspect did not
make it.

Speaker 6 (47:08):
Nobody else was heard. It's now six oh seven homes
in Texas continuing to sell despite what is probably the
worst year for home sales in thirty years.

Speaker 25 (47:18):
Housing inventories still haven't balanced since COVID sales are good
for upper middle class homes, but with immigration, it's not
surprising that starter homes aka affordable homes are in short
supply and high demand. The Perryman Group's Ray Perryman says
there is hope for home buyers.

Speaker 17 (47:36):
Though, housing starts are ups this past month, which is
a good sign and interest rights should As the Federal
Reserve continues to lower rates, you should see mortgage rates
come back down to more reasonable levels.

Speaker 25 (47:47):
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Speaker 5 (47:55):
Hi Living Deer Park.

Speaker 2 (47:56):
Your best ways are round Houston next on the ten
k t r H.

Speaker 3 (48:05):
So anyway, Kamala Harrison Gretchen Whipper are having a beer
at the bar, and that song's playing in my head,
and I'm trying to think if if if you were
really ineviurated, if you were drunk, and you somehow found
either one of them attractive, because they're not bad looking women,

(48:25):
which one would scare you the most? Which one would
be more likely to scare you away? Would it be
Kamala or Gretchen Gretchen?

Speaker 6 (48:34):
I think so, man, she's got the looks of the
coven all around.

Speaker 3 (48:38):
She does she does as a hecks for sure, that's bad.
That'd be bad news, I think yeah. Anyway, They're at
a bar in Kalamazoo called the Track spelled t R
A K house H o u Z track House, bar
and grill in Kalamazoo, Michigan, and they caught on a

(49:00):
hot mic talking about her problem, Kammala's problem with attracting men.
I don't mean attracting men that way. I mean attracting
male voters. So here's sure gets your attention. Yeah, here
they are at the bar.

Speaker 18 (49:17):
We have micro everything.

Speaker 6 (49:20):
I didn't realize that.

Speaker 29 (49:22):
Okay, you'll be afterwards.

Speaker 5 (49:25):
I just told all the family favor.

Speaker 22 (49:32):
So far though we have not seen a big shift
in strategy.

Speaker 21 (49:35):
She's going to appear here with the singer Maggie Rogers
tonight to rally the base in another Democratic stronghold.

Speaker 3 (49:41):
Yeah, that's Jackie Heinrich at the end there. So so
if she's and that's a great question to ask if
you if you're hard to hear what she said, it
was she's basically basically saying, well, we need to we
need to let me see the exactly.

Speaker 6 (49:55):
What'sn't a track. We need to get more young men.

Speaker 3 (49:57):
So my thing is we need to move ground among men.
That's what she specifically said to Whitmer, in which case
she all of a sudden noticed that there was a
hot mic behind her with a television crew, and then
once she knew that she was on the hot mic,
she dropped an s bomb that we had to beleep. Well,
now you know what we're doing. But the point that

(50:19):
Jackie Heinrich was making the team better point is Okay,
you need to move the ground among men, You need
to do better among male voters. What are you doing
to try to do that? And she's got.

Speaker 6 (50:32):
Sped in a bar with Gretchen Whitman.

Speaker 3 (50:34):
Send in a bar with yeah with men eater Gretchen Whitmer,
and booking female acts to appear at her appearances.

Speaker 6 (50:42):
She got the boss in Democrat strongholds. She got the boss.

Speaker 5 (50:46):
How is that going to attract more men?

Speaker 6 (50:48):
Look straight off the high of that convention, the first
thing she do is go to all these sorority sisters.
She went all across the country. All of her appearances
were the sorority sisters. It was like a prom home. Queen.

Speaker 3 (51:02):
Well, I guess you know if.

Speaker 6 (51:03):
You I mean, they think they can do it on
abortion and the women vote well, and maybe they.

Speaker 3 (51:07):
Can, maybe maybe they can, Maybe they can't.

Speaker 6 (51:10):
I think they're realizing maybe they can't.

Speaker 3 (51:12):
I think I think you're yeah, a little late to
figure that out right, six eleven.

Speaker 5 (51:17):
Time for traffic and weather together. And you think bubble bubble,
Toyle in trouble, like I said, you're walking into a bar.

Speaker 6 (51:23):
I think like I said, the coven, you're.

Speaker 3 (51:25):
Walking into a bar, sky Mike, and there they are.
Which one are you going to make a pass that?
I think I might? Well, we could, we could go
a little on that.

Speaker 4 (51:34):
Look, we've got some problems here on the tip line
here by the way, and I'm going to give you
the backup number. It still works at the end of this,
So hang on, let's go to Conro. I'm looking at
number two seven five. If you're playing the home game,
it's I forty five outbound. I'm looking for one oh five,
so that's Wilson Road. They've completely shut off this exit.
It's not really affecting roads, it's not affecting your drive.

Speaker 5 (51:57):
But nothing good's happening here.

Speaker 4 (51:58):
Has Matt's having to pick up a few spill among
other things. You're doing a great job, Willis, folks of
just minding your own business. No rebernecking really going on here.
All right, I've got your back up tipline.

Speaker 31 (52:08):
The number is two eight one two one four oh
four four Oh been a task Caasito got Mike.

Speaker 10 (52:16):
Right after East text three way up.

Speaker 3 (52:18):
Here's a major accident taking up the left hand lane
and this side of the road.

Speaker 4 (52:24):
All right, that's north Belt. Which way are you going?

Speaker 5 (52:28):
I'm gonna guess East will have to zuome that in ten.
The other Andrew from spring Hey.

Speaker 28 (52:32):
Scot Mike north three way south bound between Grant Parkway
and bet Way eight or notion didgans or kerfuffle?

Speaker 4 (52:38):
Oh well said extra points for verbage. And I've got
to yield my time to the general Lady from Georgia
ump Skymike and the Generator Supercenter, dot Com Traffic Center from.

Speaker 3 (52:46):
R kt rh top tax Defenders twenty four hour Weather Center.
Let's talk to Terry because Terry's got good news because
we need some rain and we're actually going to get
maybe enough rain to do a little good.

Speaker 6 (52:55):
Yeah. Well, here's the thing. We've got this cold front
on the way.

Speaker 18 (52:59):
It's not fast mover and it's going to stall out
and that will prolong our chances of rain. So the
best part about trying to ease this drought, which I
mean has been quite significant because we haven't had any
rain in the month of October is that we have
several days of the possibility of some rain. Now, today

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is a dry day, Today's almost a repeat of yesterday, breezy,
temperature's mid upper eighties. Tomorrow is sixty percent chance of
showers and storms and that's mainly in the afternoon Thursday
and eighty percent chants and more rain. And yes, there's
that potential for the showers and storms to continue during
the evening hours as well. And a sixty percent chance
of showers and storms Friday, Saturday, maybe even more rain

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to start next week.

Speaker 3 (53:45):
Tempature right now seventy two at your official severe weather station,
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Speaker 3 (54:00):
So we've talked quite a bit this morning, actually last hour,
we talked a little bit about attack ads and when
did they become a thing, and why are they so effective?
Why do they work, especially especially the ones that make
just outrageous claims, Why do they continue to work. We'll
talk to political consultant, look, but see us about that
coming up next. First, though, traffic and weather together as
we check out the drive. Something discovered by Skymike, would

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you discover plutonium?

Speaker 5 (54:24):
What happened?

Speaker 4 (54:24):
Well, you know been okay, So beIN from a Taska
seat to call in on tipline.

Speaker 5 (54:28):
He yoded his call.

Speaker 4 (54:29):
He's like, we have accident on East text after North Belty.

Speaker 5 (54:33):
On the other way, it's this way.

Speaker 21 (54:34):
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Speaker 5 (54:35):
Huffman, let's go fast.

Speaker 12 (54:36):
Got my wreck on the fifty nine south the south
of the Beltway, just south of the Beltway, Get two
lanes ticking up, get five cars and it won't getting
net boom.

Speaker 4 (54:46):
I'm going to tell the rest of the media. We're
in the classic Buick GMC traffic.

Speaker 3 (54:49):
Center from our KTRH top tax defenders twenty four hour
weather center. Mostly sunny today, breezy, warm with the high
eighty seven, scattered showers, scattered after in thunderstorms and high
eighty seve four Tomorrow Thursday. Best chance of seeing you.
Pretty decent helping of range showers and thundershowers with some
gusty wins. High eighty three temperature right now seventy two

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at your officials Severe Weather Station News Radio seven forty KTRH.
Time to check out some of our top stories. Here's
shera good.

Speaker 6 (55:18):
Morning, six twenty two on news Radio seven forty KTRH.
Donald Trump rallies in Allentown, Pennsylvania today. Now Kamala Harris
is going to do her closing argument at the Ellipse
in DC. They're putting up all the fencing and the
staging right now in front of the White House. San
Antonio police investigating the theft of a year's worth of

(55:40):
donated Christmas toys for children with cancer. Fort Worth based
American Airlines sets a new company record eighty three hundred
mile direct flight to Australia yesterday. That's a long time
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Our next update will be at the bottom of the hour.

Speaker 5 (55:59):
Every day. Most important day is election day.

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You're going to hear every single bit of information.

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When you we like to listen at you look.

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Use radio seven KTRH six twenty three now here in
Houston's morning news. Most political ads these days are tack
ads against the other candidate, and certainly we see this
in the case of the Colin all Red campaign. Every
ad he has is a direct attack ad against Senator
Ted Cruz. So some of them are pretty absurd in

(56:29):
what they allege. But they must be effective or else
they wouldn't still be used political consulting. Luke Masigas joins us,
regardless of whether they're truthful or not. Why are these
ads so effective?

Speaker 20 (56:42):
Well, the reality is most of my friends who tell me, hey,
these ads are not effective, I tell them, well, you're
not their target audience, because they're because forty five percent
of Texans are baked in and going to vote for
Ted Cruz regardless of what happens. And in Texas, unfortunately,
forty percent of this it's probably going to vote for
Calinarrad regardless.

Speaker 23 (57:02):
Of what happens.

Speaker 20 (57:02):
And so there's this middle we call them the mushy middle,
that are actually persuadable, and those individuals are persuaded based
on their opinion of someone else, and they're.

Speaker 23 (57:13):
Moved by these negative attack ads.

Speaker 20 (57:15):
So they're effective because they take people who are open
to voting for somebody, they significantly increase their unfavorable opinion
of them, which makes them more able to be persuaded
to the other side.

Speaker 6 (57:26):
Well, manipulated is more likely because people don't realize ads
aren't fact checked and there's no way that the TV
stations that you watch them on can fact check them.
They're not allowed to. So any kind of lie they
want to push, they can, and they can push your buttons.

Speaker 23 (57:43):
Well, especially for the left.

Speaker 20 (57:45):
It's interesting because I've done a lot of television advertising,
and we actually do get TV stations quite often requiring
Republican the side of the Republicans or conservative groups who
want to do television advertising to give them more information
before they'll let before they'll even play your ad. So
they will sometimes actually push back to conservatives when they're

(58:06):
trying to advertise, but they don't seem to hold the
left to that tam standard.

Speaker 3 (58:11):
Well, and they also push back on social media when
it comes to the right, not the left. The left
can print just by anything they want in social media.
In fact that they get support from social media for
doing those types of things. So if there's if there's
no accurate fact checking on one side, but there is
fact checking on the other, you know, how do you
as a political campaign, how do you try to counteract that?

Speaker 20 (58:33):
Yeah, Conservatives often have their hands tied behind their back.
The one thing we do have the truth on our
side more so quite often, I always say that it's
easier to convince voters of the truth than a lie alive,
so much more expensive. It's a much expensive attack to
convince people of because it's not true, so you got
to put even more money behind it.

Speaker 23 (58:53):
So we do have that going for us.

Speaker 20 (58:55):
The reality is that we also have in the state
of Texas a group of people that are more conservative
than not, so they often see.

Speaker 23 (59:02):
Past these attacks.

Speaker 20 (59:05):
I understand the importance of holding someone accountable if somebody
says one thing and does another, if the campaign one
way and they vote the complete opposite. I do believe
that you need to get that information of voters, and
that's holding them accountable.

Speaker 23 (59:17):
Some people describe that as negative campaigning. I think it's just.

Speaker 20 (59:20):
Fact based revelation of their own voting record. But I
do think that these attacks often go overboard, and the
left is the king of being able to cast somebody
a light that is not accurate.

Speaker 6 (59:33):
Well, I think was very effective when you use the
Kennedy's own words against them. I mean, Trump's got to
add out there where hamally Harris says repeatedly we need
to raise taxes, we need to raise taxes, we need
to raise taxes. Oh really yeah, one percent.

Speaker 20 (59:49):
And that's the benefit is that when people hear that
they are at least reminded. Hey, maybe this person isn't
somebody who actually reflects the future that I want to
see in our country or in our statement.

Speaker 3 (01:00:02):
All right, look, thanks as always, appreciate look to see us.
He's a political consultant. It is six twenty six. It
is time to take a look at your money. Courtney
Donaho's here.

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Later today we get a report on the number.

Speaker 24 (01:00:20):
Of job openings in the country, plus earnings from Google
parent to Alphabet. Oil took a big hit yesterday, plunging
more than six percent in training this morning a little
bit of an improvement at sixty eight dollars a barrel week.
Fundamentals for the energy market are in the spotlight, notably
poor Chinese demand growth and plentiful supply. Boeing has raised
around twenty one billion dollars in capital by selling new shares.

(01:00:43):
It's been a period of turmoil for the planemaker. Boeing's
balance sheet was already strained by the pandemic and two
fatal jet crashes. Now there's the Factory Worker's striking its
seventh week. That's crippling manufacturing. And Netflix is said to
be in talks to release Greta Growing's remake of the
Chronicles of on Imax screens globally. Netflix acquired the film

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rights to the beloved children's books in twenty eighteen and
hired Gerwig last year to direct an adaptation. I'm Courtney's
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Speaker 5 (01:01:15):
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Speaker 3 (01:01:28):
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I'm Jimmy Barrett along with Sheriff Ryer Monger, Top Stories,
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Harris plans to raise funds with IRS auditors and coming
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Check it out the Drive with Sky mikeel what all right, east.

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Text, I had it wrong. I had this Actually I
didn't have it wrong. But long story, Nord Sam, we
thought there was the rec at the east text. SIT's
on the east text southbound. But thank you Ben from
a Tascasita east text southbound right after the Beltway, let's
call it Lee Road, and we got two left lanes here.
The rest of the media now knows it's a five
car mashup. Rob from Katie.

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We'll get to you fast morning, sky Mike, outbound lanes
of fifty nine.

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Right at the West Park Curve. You've got a stall
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Mostly sunny, warm, breezy today with the high temperature right
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Terry Smith at the Weather Channel. Let's do that in
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it all out. We talked to her again in eight minutes.
Temperature right now seventy two at your official severe weather station,

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News Radio seven forty k TRH. It's timed out for
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Speaker 6 (01:02:52):
Good morning. Everyone is now six thirty two on news
radio seven forty k TRH our top story this hour.
The election could set off some volatility. You think on
wall streets why firms now are hiring extra staff. But
KGRH money man Pat Schin says, investors, you really have
to think long term.

Speaker 26 (01:03:11):
Under President Trump, during his administration, traditional energy lost forty
percent while clean energy gained three hundred percent. Under Joe Biden,
traditional energy gained one hundred percent while clean energy fell
by fifty percent.

Speaker 6 (01:03:30):
Now go figure that. Shin also reminds us markets like
divided governments, so they'll be happy if one party has
the White House and the other party takes over Congress. Meantime,
Biden here is regime wants the IRS to help pay
off its massive budget deficit.

Speaker 32 (01:03:47):
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is bragging about giving the IRS
new resources to go after what's not being collected by
the federal government. Financial planner Mitch Kramer says that means
a lot more audits will be coming down the pike.

Speaker 27 (01:03:59):
Politicians all parties a loads the raise taxes, so they're
trying to get money anyway they can instead of dealing
with the fundamental problem, which is spending way too much money.
It's a good way to go after people if they
consider wealthy.

Speaker 32 (01:04:11):
If you're worried about an audit, he recommends hiring a
good CPA to do your taxes and increase charitable contributions
to reduce how much you owe. Corey Yelsen Here's radio
seven forty ktr AH.

Speaker 6 (01:04:21):
Is now six thirty three. Donald Trump campaigning in battleground
Georgia yesterday, making a push with the religious vote.

Speaker 5 (01:04:30):
This is a country that needs religion. It's like the
glue that holds.

Speaker 25 (01:04:34):
It together, and we don't.

Speaker 5 (01:04:36):
We don't have that.

Speaker 9 (01:04:37):
That's why you are the most important people.

Speaker 5 (01:04:39):
And I'm not sure you even realize it.

Speaker 22 (01:04:42):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (01:04:42):
Trump also rallied for thousands with thousands in the Democrat
city of Atlanta, Georgia. VP Kamala Haara's campaigning in Michigan
had another cringe worthy moment that moneys of you to
sell your own name.

Speaker 23 (01:04:57):
Do that?

Speaker 6 (01:05:01):
Do that, laughing nervously because no one did as she asked.
Joe Biden voted early in Delaware yesterday. Pushback when he
was asked why he hasn't been campaigning for Kamala.

Speaker 28 (01:05:13):
We talk all the time, and they're asking me where
they think I should be there to have them most
I'm going to be in Pennsylvania, going to head to Scranton,
and forgot those places.

Speaker 6 (01:05:23):
Hasn't been seen on the trail. Lots of reasons why.
Nearly one third of the Washington Post editorial board has
now stepped down in protest after the liberal paper followed
its owner's advice and decided not to make an endorsement
in the presidential race. They lost hundreds of thousands of
subscribers over this. Yeah, maybe we'll see he owns Amazon too.

(01:05:46):
Wonder if they're not buying books from Amazon anymore. In Texas,
nearly six million people who voted early so far, including
one hundred thousand in Harris County yesterday. Early voting period
runs through from investigation under way in Fort Benn County,
where campaigns signed supporting several candidates, including the Republican Precinc

(01:06:07):
Three Commissioner Andy Myers were damage. Will have more in
that coming up at seven am. It's now six thirty five.
The economy and border in shambles in this country. Democrats
this campaign season, though, have gone all in on abortion,
trying to federalize it again.

Speaker 11 (01:06:25):
This focus on abortion might actually be hurting the Democrats
with some women.

Speaker 29 (01:06:29):
This celebration of it with no humanity, no softness, no tenderness,
no sense of respect and love for life is very
off putting.

Speaker 11 (01:06:37):
Political commentator Debbie Georgiados told KTRH, you can expect them to.

Speaker 5 (01:06:41):
Run on this for years.

Speaker 29 (01:06:42):
They will stay abortion for a long time as an
issue that some segment of women voters will get with
them and stay with them.

Speaker 11 (01:06:50):
Georgiato says this does create a chance for conservatives to
put the harsh realities of abortion at the center of
the discussion. Ethan Buchanan News Radio seven forty krh.

Speaker 6 (01:06:59):
Yeah media continues to bash Donald Trump at every turn.
They've stayed silent, though, as Kamala Harris held yet has
yet to hold a legitimate news conference. In three months
since she was selected.

Speaker 30 (01:07:14):
She has not done a press conference, not only during
the ninety eight days that she has essentially been the
Democratic nominee at the top of the ticket, she also
has not done a press conference in five years. I'm
talking a solo press conference just her taking questions from reporters.
As we've seen Donald Trump through time it again.

Speaker 6 (01:07:29):
Fox's Joe Concha there. He says it's been even worse
than Biden's basement strategy. We will have election night coverage
starting next Tuesday at seven pm, and we'll go all
night as long as if needed, on air, online, and
on the iHeartRadio app. It's now six thirty seven Texans
playing the Jets on Thursday night and is likely they

(01:07:50):
won't have star wide receivers Stefan Diggs available because of
that knee injury. We still don't know how bad it is,
though they haven't released that. The Rockets beat the Spurs
in San Antonio one six one oh one last night.
They'll visit Dallas on Thursday. I'm sure. But Fryar on
news Radio seven KGRH.

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Effects of a strike mess beside the bag. Trump back
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Is news Radio seven.

Speaker 14 (01:08:25):
This is not over yet.

Speaker 23 (01:08:26):
Jc rh.

Speaker 3 (01:08:29):
Bumble bumble. Tim Waltz coach Tim Waltz tampon. Tim Waltz,
who supposedly was a defensive coordinator at some high school
gets mocked for fumbling a very simple football term. He
and AOC were playing video games. They're playing Madden Football
for everybody to watch, because that's evidently how you appeal

(01:08:51):
to young men if you're a democrat. Come on, EOC,
you're cute. Let's let's let's play Madden Football and everybody
and see what a real guy's guy I am. So
they got done playing inevitaly, he posted online, Hey that AOC.
She could really run a mean pick six is if
it were some sort of an offensive play. Do we

(01:09:14):
all know what a pick six is?

Speaker 6 (01:09:17):
Most women don't. I'm not sure I do.

Speaker 3 (01:09:19):
Okay, take a stab at it.

Speaker 6 (01:09:21):
No, I ain't going there, Okay, I was the head cheerlier.
All I do is down on the sidelines and jump
up and to go right, go, team, Go, team goes.

Speaker 3 (01:09:28):
A pick six is when you intercept the ball and
run it back for a touchdown. You would think a
defensive coordinator would know that, right I pick six is
not an offensive play that you call. A pick six
is an interception run back for six points or a touchdown.

Speaker 6 (01:09:44):
So you can't really call it.

Speaker 30 (01:09:45):
No, you can't.

Speaker 3 (01:09:46):
It's not it's not a play, it's it's it's a happening.

Speaker 6 (01:09:49):
So AOC can't call a pick six.

Speaker 3 (01:09:51):
No, of course not. There's those such things calling a
pick six.

Speaker 6 (01:09:54):
It's not like I said, they picked it out of
the air and you scored six points.

Speaker 3 (01:09:57):
Yeah, you intercepted, or you recover the fumble and ran
it back for a touchdown. Actually picked, Now I take
that back. Pick six is specifically for an interception because
it wouldn't be a pick if you picked up a fund.

Speaker 6 (01:10:09):
Yeah, you picked it out of the air.

Speaker 3 (01:10:10):
Yeah, exactly right, there you go, I get it. So again,
defensive coordinator r you would think he would know that.
So the comma went up and he started getting ridiculed.
My guys are going, hey, you know, I really didn't
think that Kamala worked at McDonald's, And now I'm beginning
to think he didn't work as a football coach either,
because he obviously doesn't know what it picks leader. Maybe

(01:10:30):
what maybe maybe he raised his arms a lot. Yeah,
there's nothing more manly than a male cheerleader, right.

Speaker 6 (01:10:38):
He needs a little bit more control.

Speaker 3 (01:10:43):
If you're if you're if you're going to try to
appear manly by doing manly things. Then you got to
do the manly things the way men would do them.
Six forty one time for traffic and weather together.

Speaker 5 (01:10:51):
You're a credit, though.

Speaker 4 (01:10:52):
I mean she picked up on the meaning of pil
She understands completely.

Speaker 3 (01:10:56):
She knows what it is now.

Speaker 6 (01:10:57):
Yeah, I know what I watched. I just didn't know
what all that stuff's called, all the terms.

Speaker 1 (01:11:01):
Wow.

Speaker 6 (01:11:01):
Yeah, I'm down on the sidelines. I don't get to
hear it in my headsets.

Speaker 4 (01:11:05):
We've got let's you know what, let's take a look
here on two nine. Everybody, hang on, we're gonna do
some Northwest Freeway. I got a stall at Hollister, which
sounds stylish, but it's actually kind of tacky.

Speaker 5 (01:11:15):
Outbound.

Speaker 4 (01:11:15):
Tidwell, that's moved to the side. Just watch out for
the ninjas inbound? What is the road debris, somebody. I've
got the backup tip line too. I'll give you that
in a minute. But tell me what is that debris
at Senate. There's some kind of stuff in the road.
Just watch out for other stations. Listeners h East Texas
Freeway southbound, that's the.

Speaker 5 (01:11:33):
East text after the belt Way. I thought it was
on the.

Speaker 4 (01:11:35):
Belt Hey been from a task to seat at least
put me in the right area, Terry, because he yolded
the call. He's like accident. We have after east textall
north belt. It's actually on the east text after the
North belt. The rest of the media now knows. As
silly as we are. We had it first. Two left
lanes blocked. Here a back up from Green's on the
southbound back up tip line. It doesn't spell anything, but

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Speaker 4 (01:12:01):
I'm Skymichael the Generator Supercenter dot Com Traffic Center.

Speaker 3 (01:12:04):
From r KTRH Generator Supercenter twenty four our weather center.
Time to bring on, Terry Smith. There is rain in
the forecast. There's rain in our future. And it's not
just it, miss. We will all see some rain, right
we should you hesitated for a second, you're making me nervous. Well,
you know, all is a very large area around here.

(01:12:24):
That's true.

Speaker 18 (01:12:25):
So but I would hope so simply because we have
so many days of rain. And by the way, I'm
checking radar right now and I'm seeing a couple of
little tiny showers, those streamer showers over toward Bay City
off to the south and west. But that's that is
an indication of this change that is starting to take
place in our weather pattern. It increase in moisture from

(01:12:46):
the Gulf, a cold front on the way.

Speaker 6 (01:12:48):
It's a slow mover. It's going to hang around for
a couple of days, and so we do have a
prolonged period of summer rain.

Speaker 22 (01:12:53):
Now.

Speaker 18 (01:12:53):
I'm not expecting much rain around the Houston metro area today.
I think it's going to be a dry day, basically
breezy and warm, kind of a carbon copy of yesterday,
mid upper eighties, but a sixty percent chance of thundershowers
in the afternoon, mainly afternoon tomorrow, eighty percent chance of
getting wet on Halloween, and also during the evening hours.

Speaker 6 (01:13:13):
We have the potential for more rain.

Speaker 18 (01:13:15):
Sixty percent chance of showers and storms Friday and Saturday,
and maybe even some more rain early next week.

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It is six point fifty now here in Houston's boring news.
We got the timeline coming up making Kelly said something
interesting about the Trump rally in New York City, the
Messon Square Garden rally, specifically as a related to the comedian,
and she said that they made the mistake of making
the rally too protastic. Other words, it was all about

(01:13:57):
too much testosterone, not enough there to appeal to the ladies.
Is that a legitimate concern? More than that? Coming up next, first, though,
traffic and weathered together. We're checking out the drive once again.
Here is sky Mike.

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Six fifty two Our Time, You're on Houston's Morning News.
The comedian sort of died. We already discussed that, but
but here here's the question. Did they make the rally
a little too protestic? Did they? Did they maybe have
a little self inflicted wound by booking this guy and
not vetting the jokes that he was going to tell.
Tom Bevan Megan Kelly's luck so yesterday and her podcast

(01:16:19):
Tom Bevan Real Clear Politics podcast host agrees with her.

Speaker 35 (01:16:23):
Here you have a four hour rally that is reduced
to basically on one liner from this insult comic, and
it overshadows the entire thing.

Speaker 5 (01:16:35):
And you're right, I mean, it's it is. The media
has taken it and blown it up into, uh, you know,
this huge deal.

Speaker 35 (01:16:43):
And AOC was on Morning Joe talking to saying this
was a hate rally and it just sort of plays
right into their narrative. And you know, that's what the media,
I mean, everybody knows by now that's what the media does.
But the question is, you know, who thought this was
a good idea to let this guy come on stage
and until you know, multiple sort of an insult comic

(01:17:04):
is a bad idea nineties before an election.

Speaker 5 (01:17:06):
It's a bad idea at any political rally, quite frankly.

Speaker 35 (01:17:11):
And I obviously you have to assume they didn't see
those remarks ahead of time, or you know.

Speaker 5 (01:17:16):
Someone did have said those are the reports that they
did not vet any of.

Speaker 35 (01:17:19):
Their exactly and maybe they should have, I know, but
whatever it was, it was a they shot themselves in
the foot and as well. Yeah, absolutely total enforced there
and political malpractice.

Speaker 5 (01:17:34):
And it's like will it hurt them?

Speaker 35 (01:17:36):
You know, maybe it won't, but maybe it will in
the on the margins, and when you're talking about you know,
voters in swing states where this could come down to
five or ten thousand votes or twenty thousand votes in
a place like Pennsylvania or Michigan.

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From our ATRH news room at seven am. Here in
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Among our top stories this half hour, someone is vandalizing
political signs in Fort Bend the election. This one even
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Got a big wreck on the East text Freeway. It's southbound.
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Speaker 6 (01:20:50):
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continuing across Texas here. Locally campaigned signs for several candidates
in Fort Ben County have either been stolen or vandalized.

Speaker 7 (01:21:08):
Some of those signs support Precinct three Commissioner Republican Andy Myers.

Speaker 8 (01:21:12):
I call right now for the end of this device
in packings, since their using this is unacceptable.

Speaker 7 (01:21:17):
Myers is running against Tarrell Patel, who's been indicted nine
times for a social media hoax tied to his campaign.
The Fort ben County DA is investigating signs supporting at
least three candidates are involved, and some thirty signs were
recently stolen from the Sinco Ranch Library polling place in
Katie Cliff Saunders News Radio seven forty k TRH.

Speaker 6 (01:21:37):
Here in Harris Couty. About one hundred thousand voters turned
out early voting yesterday. Statewide, we've had six million voters
so far casting their ballots. That's about one third of
registered voters in Texas. It is now seven oh two
on the campaign trails. This is a unique situation. It's
a unique point in time.

Speaker 5 (01:21:56):
It's make America great again.

Speaker 9 (01:22:00):
Gres political movements of the time.

Speaker 6 (01:22:03):
Donald Trump rallying with thousand supporters in Atlanta last night.
He's going to be in Allentown, Pennsylvania for a rally tonight.
Kamala Harris drew out President Barack Obama and Bruce Springsteen
on the stump for her in Pennsylvania.

Speaker 25 (01:22:20):
Donald Trump does not understand this country, it's history, or
what it means to be deeply American.

Speaker 18 (01:22:27):
Mm hmm.

Speaker 6 (01:22:28):
Bruce Springsteen does. He called Trump an American tyrant. Seven
three is our time. Elections rarely about policies anymore. This
one seems more about personalities than ever though.

Speaker 11 (01:22:40):
So why has the personalities of political candidates become such
a big factor.

Speaker 10 (01:22:44):
People don't have a lot much else to go on.
They can't meet these candidates, they can't get to know them.
They can't know them personally, so they don't know whether
they're lying to them or not.

Speaker 11 (01:22:53):
Or NC Committee man doctor Robin Armstrong says this focus
on personality could wind up hurting Kamala Harris.

Speaker 10 (01:22:58):
Donald Trump is personally. I think he's drawn a lot
of people that would not have otherwist come over because
of his personality and this charm and this humor.

Speaker 11 (01:23:07):
Armstrong says that by contrast, Kamala Harris is incredibly dishonest, awkward,
and not very likable. Ethan Buchannan News Radio seven forty KETRH.

Speaker 6 (01:23:15):
You know, everyone claims to hate negative ads in politics,
but we talked to political consultant Lukemascius who says they
do serve a purpose.

Speaker 12 (01:23:24):
If their opponent has positions on issues that's completely out
of lockstep with the voters that they are serving, then
they should be informed.

Speaker 6 (01:23:35):
Well, we've seen it play out here, oh, time and
time again. Across the state of Texas. Texas joins twenty
six other states in urging US Supreme Court to stop
a lower court ruling that blocks the State of Virginia,
under its own state laws, of removing sixteen hundred non
citizens from its voter roles. Yeah, the Department of Justice says, no,

(01:23:58):
it's illegal to remove illegal voters. Foreign voting remains a
concern here in Texas, too.

Speaker 5 (01:24:07):
Sure of.

Speaker 13 (01:24:07):
The Texas Senate State Affairs Committee recently held a hearing
and they ended up hearing a lot.

Speaker 14 (01:24:14):
These concerns are still there that non citizens are getting
on our voter rolls somehow.

Speaker 13 (01:24:19):
That's Aaron Anderson, senior writer with Texas Scorecard.

Speaker 14 (01:24:23):
Everybody knows that there are at least some number of
non citizens getting on the voter rules. There have been
limited examples of them actually casting votes.

Speaker 13 (01:24:31):
Now we'll have to wait and see how many cast
votes next week.

Speaker 5 (01:24:37):
Chuff Biggs News Radio seven forty k t EERH.

Speaker 6 (01:24:40):
Well, we even know. We will know ultimately results though.
Election Day seven days away, and KGRH will have all
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on air, online at KGIRH dot com, and on the
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in a scheme to acquire bogus certificates teaching certificates for
hundreds of teachers all across the state. Yeah, a scam,
actually a fraud worth millions of bucks.

Speaker 15 (01:25:18):
This was used to certify more than two hundred unqualified teachers,
all now practicing or having practiced here in our Texas
public schools.

Speaker 6 (01:25:31):
Yeah, paid by Texas property tax payers. Oggs as a
ringleader of the scheme, was here though. Vincent Grayson, head
boys basketball coach at Booker T. Washington High School HISD claims, Oh,
well they were unaware of this scheme. They're all charged
with fraud. This is corruption.

Speaker 3 (01:25:49):
What about the teachers, the uncertified teachers who have been teaching.
What happens to them?

Speaker 6 (01:25:53):
Well, five were arrested here. I don't know about else
were in the state. HBD shoots and kills a man
who kidnapped his wife and child and then led the
cops on a dangerous high speed chase that ended on
the Southwest Freeway. The woman and the child are safe.
No officers or innocent Bysanders were injured, though the man
was firing at officers from his window, as he wrote

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as he drove. A Fox News open records request has
exposed bombshell Houston crime numbers that about ten percent one
in every inmate, one in every ten inmate in Harris
County jail have ICE holds on them criminal illegal aliens.

Speaker 36 (01:26:34):
I absolutely am disgusted, and on top of that, I
also am not surprised because we're hearing it on the ground. However,
this data is very difficult for us to obtain.

Speaker 6 (01:26:48):
Yeah, this using crime Victims Advocate April Ajira. She tells
Katie or H that Harris County has fought her organization's
fo your requests for two years now. The Fox number
also showed that over forty three percent of these ICE
detainees are for cases involving violent crime. I suspect it
might be a guire. Our news time is seven o seven.

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Speaker 3 (01:27:33):
Seven o'light is our time here in Houston's buorter users.
It turns out that Minnesota Governor Tim Walls has something
in common with Eric Swalwell. He likes those girls from
Communist China. Eric Swalwall, you may recall, had a fling
with a suspected Chinese spy. House ethics committee investigated, nothing
ever came of it, and now we have Minnesota Governor

(01:27:54):
Tim Walls reportedly had a secret fling with the daughter
of a Chinese Communist Party official. Well, he went there
enough times found to strike up a relationship. Woman's name
is Jenna Wang, the daughter of Bin Hue, who had
been an important CCP official served as the chairman of

(01:28:15):
a labor union. The two of them carried out a
secret relationship where they were not allowed to touch or
kiss in public. Evidently, Wang added, wasn't.

Speaker 6 (01:28:25):
He taking all those high schoolers over there all the time?

Speaker 3 (01:28:28):
Oh yeah, he dropped the high schoolers off and go
see the girl. Maybe, I don't know. Wang added that
although she wanted to marry him and start a family,
Tim Walls, they eventually took a turn for the worse
the relationship did after he accused her of being quote
more interested in wanting a United States passport than having
a marriage, so he suspected he was being used as

(01:28:53):
a way to get the United States. See, even even
if your dad's got a cushy job working for the
Chinese Communist Party, they still would rather be in the
United States than be over there. Evidently I'm on her
side as far as.

Speaker 6 (01:29:07):
Why else would you get involved with him?

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That's probably true looking at him. Yeah, good point seven
to ten. Die for traffic and weather together, because.

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All girls want a guy that looks like Don Rickles.
That's hot.

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Oh my word, all right, I've got reports of her
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Jennifer from TV hits me up. She says, you know,
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don't believe the digital, but it is ugly. From Grand Parkway.

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South Loop six to ten westbound at the Golf Freeway.

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You've got this truck report. That've got this truck fire here.

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Everybody's okay, this is South Loop Golf Gate westbound forty five.
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that way westbound.

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Tammy from TV she texted me, She's like, well this
goy Mike. Can you give me some kind of alternate
on that talks like that? Terry.

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I hate to give her my secret, but Waysides wait,
don't tell anybody. Wayside's a secret act to get around that.
You can do the south Belt if you're not hazardous.
You can also take it inbound. We cleared the debris
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that big wreck is still there. This is a five

(01:30:21):
vehicle mash up southbound that is right inside the belt.
We're backed up from Green's Road to forty nine lamps
for Magnolia.

Speaker 3 (01:30:28):
What you got?

Speaker 5 (01:30:29):
I ain't got nothing, but I think you sound more
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I had to do all the Susame street characters from
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We're taking baby steps, Terry. I saw some clouds yesterday,
ah that actually had some dark spots in them, and
I think we're gonna have a few more of those things,
and by tomorrow they may actually produce something.

Speaker 6 (01:31:04):
I know, and that would be really nice.

Speaker 18 (01:31:06):
Instead of the decorative clouds, we have clouds that actually
work hard. Hey, I got a quick question for Skymike,
though I can't imagine that Tammy sounds the same as
the told.

Speaker 5 (01:31:15):
People I give him that voice, don't I she's different.
She sounds good.

Speaker 6 (01:31:20):
You need a little higher pitch on that voice.

Speaker 5 (01:31:22):
Oh, okay, working on that.

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Okay, all right, So clouds today and not much rain.
I've seen a few sprinkles down around Bay City, and
if we get some raine, it'll be perhaps a streamer
shower two.

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But I'm not thinking we're going to get anything worth mentioning,
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and storms during the day and the evening as well,
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And this is just what we need, several days of
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(01:32:21):
It's amazing how women, which is a large voting block,
are basically one issue voters in this election. It seems
like at least a significant portion, not all a significant perture.
Now half of them are not all right, forty but
half of them probably are. Well, they're Democrats. I just
said it's a significant number of women. That's a significant number.

Speaker 6 (01:32:44):
You said most women.

Speaker 3 (01:32:46):
Okay, Well I take that part back, significant number of women.

Speaker 6 (01:32:49):
I stand up for the women of this world who.

Speaker 3 (01:32:52):
Care about other issues, and there're plenty of them.

Speaker 6 (01:32:54):
Well, they care about their children, about their daughters having
to play against men. Yeah, they care about not having
control of their families.

Speaker 3 (01:33:03):
But this one issue is basically the only thing keeping
democrats afloat it's the one and only thing they got.

Speaker 6 (01:33:09):
Well, I agree with that.

Speaker 3 (01:33:10):
We'll talk to political analysts Wgo Gaddis about that coming
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Speaker 3 (01:35:00):
Certainly the ladies are keeping the Democrats afloat right now,
seven twenty two. It is our time here in Houston's
wonting News, and women are by the millions going to
support Kamala Harris because of the abortion issue. I've never
quite understood, and that's not the only one issue voters
out there. There are plenty of people out there who

(01:35:21):
vote on one issue. I've never quite understood that. For me,
it's always a package, because you're never going to find
any political candidate that's perfect in every way, shape or form,
or that you're going to agree with one hundred percent
of the time. It's the overall package. Political analyst George
Gadis joins us, also an r NC committee woman. How
did we get to this point where that issue became
so important that it's swayed million of women is the

(01:35:44):
only thing that they're voting on to support Kamala Harris.

Speaker 34 (01:35:49):
Well, First, good morning, Jim and Sarah.

Speaker 23 (01:35:51):
Thank you for having me.

Speaker 29 (01:35:52):
And you know, what's an interesting perspective on that. Roversus
Wade became law in nineteen seventy three, so for nearly
fifty years, the common theme what has been, you know,
spread in our culture is that this is a right
similar to you know, the free right to freedom of speech,
right freedom assembly, or.

Speaker 34 (01:36:11):
You know, all the rights that we have.

Speaker 29 (01:36:14):
And so there's just a it's been a common belief
among people this is a right and it isn't uh
and so that to have it reversed by the Supreme
Court after nearly fifty years. That's the whole generation plus
of women who've never really heard the other side's argument
or don't. So it's a you know, there's a sense
in indignation that a right has been taken away from them.

(01:36:37):
I think that's one big factor that is causing this,
the young people, at least in the polling showing young
people being so strongly influenced by the abortion issue.

Speaker 6 (01:36:47):
Yeah, they've had a lot of time to and millions
of dollars.

Speaker 9 (01:36:51):
You know.

Speaker 6 (01:36:52):
I think about Planned Parenthood and how much money they made.
I mean they head of Planned Parenthood was Anne Richard's daughter,
and she was making a salary of six hundred thousand
dollars a year, and they couched it in propaganda as
this is healthcare.

Speaker 34 (01:37:06):
Oh absolutely.

Speaker 29 (01:37:08):
You know, it's a really it's a big and probably
long term issue for those who support the pro life view,
which I do, because you're really trying to work on
cultural thought to you know, the left has been working
against or in support of abortion and against the pro
life world for a long time, and so for people
who want to restore But I think it's just normalcy

(01:37:29):
and society to have women of all ages really want.

Speaker 34 (01:37:32):
To support life and protect babies.

Speaker 29 (01:37:36):
It's an effort that's bigger than just pushing for abortion
bands in legislatives houses around the country, pushing for laws.

Speaker 34 (01:37:44):
It's really a cultural persuasion.

Speaker 29 (01:37:46):
Issue, which I actually think the pro life movement is
doing a great job with putting more and more information
out there about how young a baby in the womb
begins to develop a heartbeat, a nervous system can feel pain.
I think it's that it's a constant working away at
the people to recognize even a very very newly conceived

(01:38:06):
baby is a baby, and that is that is the
big job for the pro lifers to spread that message.

Speaker 3 (01:38:12):
How many more women do you think Debbie would be
swayed over to the Trump side if this was not
an issue, I have to tell you.

Speaker 29 (01:38:21):
I mean, I don't want to say a number exactly,
but it is astonishing how much political momentum the left
gets just from this issue because everything else in our
country is being destroyed by the Kamala Harris team.

Speaker 34 (01:38:36):
I mean, whether you talk about open.

Speaker 29 (01:38:37):
Borders and you know, killing of Americans by illegal aliens,
the spreading of Trende or Ragua, just the devastation that
it was inflicted on America by the borders. Are I
truly think that there's just the only issue that Democrats
can draw a lot of attention to, or get a
lot of support for from the American people, because otherwise

(01:38:59):
nobody wants what Kamala Harris administration has done to America
for the last four years.

Speaker 34 (01:39:05):
Everyone's trying to run away from it.

Speaker 6 (01:39:08):
Yeah, it just what gets lost is the difference states.
It's in the states, and it should be battled out
within the states between the people who are running those
or voting in those states.

Speaker 3 (01:39:21):
Battlement.

Speaker 6 (01:39:22):
They turned it. They're trying to federalize it again, exactly,
and you know, the idea of Roe versus Wade was
exactly reversing.

Speaker 29 (01:39:30):
It was exactly what the Constitution should require. There is
obviously no constitutional right to an abortion. It's a policy issue.
It's a tender one, is a difficult one. States have
to battle it out, as they do on many, many,
many other issues. It is the Constitution's structure for America.
States are supposed to battle it out. Throw one pick

(01:39:50):
point about how it impacts how people are influenced by
just kind of messaging, right, even thinking of as propaganda.
You know, at this point in time, we have young
people in the ranges of twenty percent identifying as LGBTQ.
Those are much higher numbers than we ever had historically
in this country. We have young people who are truly

(01:40:12):
in majority numbers saying they would happily support a socialist
and don't like freedom, don't like capitalism. The left is
really good at propagandizing and messaging, sending out with their
agenda to the American public. And that's really the job
for the Conservatives is to bring is to get our
message out better among young people, to push back against

(01:40:32):
all of the lunacyal left is trying to spread.

Speaker 3 (01:40:35):
All right, thanks, Debbie has always appreciated political analyst Debbie.
George Gatos. This seven twenty eight, time to take a
look at your money party. Donahoe is here.

Speaker 24 (01:40:42):
Good morning, Jimmy. Stuffs are starting to lose their footing
this morning after yesterday's games. Death features down one hundred
and fifty points, oil rebounding rising to sixty eight dollars
a barrel crew plunge more than six percent yesterday. Corney
Donahoe Bloomberg Business on news Radio se KTRH.

Speaker 5 (01:41:00):
Seven more days till election days.

Speaker 23 (01:41:02):
Your vote, make your vote down.

Speaker 1 (01:41:04):
This is HUES Radio seven forty ktrh Houston's election headquarters.

Speaker 3 (01:41:10):
From the John Moris Services Studios. It is seven thirty
here on Houston's Morning News. I'm Jimmy Barrett along with
Sheriff Ryer Monger top stories. This half hour. Wall Street
is preparing for volatility. Harris plans to raise funds with
IRS auditors and coming up at seven thirty eight, they're
claiming Elon must million dollar giveaway is a lottery. I

(01:41:32):
don't think it is. Details in the minutes ahead. You're
in Houston's Morning News. First, we're gonna check out that
morning drive once again. Here is Skymine clear.

Speaker 4 (01:41:39):
The Katie Highway six. We're awful. From Grand Parkway East, tex.
The onlines are showing it still there. It's not it's clear.
It's awful. From nineteen sixty and South Belt golf Gate.
That's westbound right over forty five south Loop south Loop
westbound at forty five.

Speaker 5 (01:41:55):
That's a big eight team wheeler on fire.

Speaker 4 (01:41:57):
Everybody's okay, but we have suckage from the Ship Channel
Bridge going that way. Skymike and the classic few at
GMC traffic.

Speaker 3 (01:42:03):
Center from our KTRH Generator Supercenter, twenty four hour weather center.
Mostly sunny, warm and breezy today with the intempt you're
right about eighty seven, we're gonna start seeing rain chances
starting as early as tomorrow. Best chance coming on Thursday.
We'll check that out with Terry Smith at the Weather Channel.
Let's do that in about eight minutes. Right now, it
is seventy two at your official severe weather station, news

(01:42:25):
Radio seven forty k TRH.

Speaker 5 (01:42:27):
It is time now for the news. Here's Sheriff Fryer.

Speaker 6 (01:42:30):
Seven thirty two now on news radio seven forty KTRH.
And our top story is our our money, our votes fall.
Street firms are hiring extra employees for next week in
case the election stint sends stocks into a frenzy.

Speaker 25 (01:42:46):
But KTRH money man Pat Shin cautions to keep your
eye on the long term market trends, just as Warren
Buffett's mentor Benjamin Graham said seventy years ago. In the
short run, the stock market is a voting michine. In
the long run, it's a weighing machine.

Speaker 26 (01:43:03):
So what Graham was saying was that day to day,
the stock market moves on the headlines of the day,
while longer term it moves on the fundamentals, mainly the
level of corporate profits.

Speaker 25 (01:43:14):
In other words, don't be fooled by the gyrations. Michael
shulohe News Radio seven forty KRH and in.

Speaker 6 (01:43:21):
These warning days of the election, the Biden Harris regime,
while they're showing why they hired all those new IRS agents,
Treasury Secretary Jennet Yellen says they're going to use the
increased audits, she says, on the rich to reduce the
budget deficit. But financial planner Mitch Gramer warrens, look, you're
going to come after lower and middle income people like

(01:43:42):
us because we're more likely to pay up.

Speaker 27 (01:43:45):
It's important that people ald gludge it hiring a good
CPA to file their taxes, especially if you're a business
owner or do a lot of itemization, do tribal donations.
Getting money to a charity of church is a much
better use of physical resources in our federal.

Speaker 6 (01:43:59):
G Yeah so called Infacian Inflation Reduction Act has added
thirty three thousand more government employees i RS enforcement officers
over the next six years if they stay in office.
Seven thirty three is our time. Donald Trump spent yesterday
in the battleground state of Georgia. He was speaking to

(01:44:20):
faith leaders there.

Speaker 5 (01:44:23):
If you take a look at the anger, the.

Speaker 9 (01:44:26):
Problems that we have in a lot of it is
that it's less based on religion now than it was
twenty five years ago.

Speaker 6 (01:44:33):
Trump also rallied with thousands in yeah Fulton County, Blue
Blue Atlanta. Kamala Harris campaigned in Michigan, where she was
caught on a hot mic admitting to Governor Gretchen Whitmar
that her campaign has a problem with mail voters.

Speaker 25 (01:44:48):
Oh, we have.

Speaker 23 (01:44:51):
Everything.

Speaker 6 (01:44:51):
Oh I didn't realize that. Okay, well, my words, I
just told the family favorite. As for her boss, President
Joe Biden voted early in Delaware yesterday. Was asked by
reporters why is he so absent from campaigning for Kamala The.

Speaker 28 (01:45:11):
Fact that the matter is said, I've also had to
be president at the same time. So I've been in
all of all the battleground states. I've been a campaigning
but I also had to continue my job as president.

Speaker 6 (01:45:22):
Biden says he plans to campaign for Harris in Pennsylvania
later this week. Mainstream media ignores this, headlines that Harris's
running mate Tim Walls had a secret fleeing with the
daughter of a Chinese Communist Party official. They've also downplayed
his stolen valor claims and lying about being in Hong
Kong during the nineteen eighty nine Gentlemen Square massacre in Beijing.

(01:45:46):
Here in Texas, six million people who voted early so far,
including nearly one hundred thousand in Harris County yesterday. The
early vote runs through Friday. Fort Bin County DA's investigating
an after campaign sign supporting several candidates there, including the
Republican Precinct three incumbent commissioner Andy Myers, were damaged. It's

(01:46:07):
now seven thirty five. Democrats are struggling to find a
winning policy they can campaign on, so they're putting it
all into abortion.

Speaker 29 (01:46:19):
The calculation is they can win by just an absolute
embrace of abortion at any time, any phase of their pregnancy,
for any reason whatsoever.

Speaker 6 (01:46:30):
Political commentator Debbie georgettas she told Katurish, this approach to
abortion really won't win the election, and it might actually
cost them some votes with more moderate women who care
about prices and border incursions. Yeah, one week until election day,
we're still waiting for Kamala Harris to do something Donald

(01:46:50):
Trump does all the time.

Speaker 13 (01:46:53):
Shara as Fox's Joe Contra tells Kati or H it's
now ninety nine days in counting without oh Harris news conference.

Speaker 30 (01:47:02):
During the last two and a half months alone, Donald
Trump has done six press conferences.

Speaker 5 (01:47:06):
Kamala Harris has done none, And just how unprecedented is this?

Speaker 30 (01:47:10):
Something like we've ever seen before?

Speaker 15 (01:47:11):
Now?

Speaker 30 (01:47:11):
Joe Biden ran a similar campaign in twenty twenty that
she wants to play it safe.

Speaker 5 (01:47:15):
Fine, when you're down, you gotta throw the ball.

Speaker 30 (01:47:17):
And right now she's going to a knee and I
don't think that's going to do.

Speaker 13 (01:47:19):
It, And don't expect Harris to do anything more before
next Tuesday. Jeff Biggs news for Radio seven forty kt.

Speaker 6 (01:47:27):
H setting the stage so they can contest the election.
Intelligence officials of the Biden Harris regime warning that China,
Iran and Russia may try to get involved in post
election violence here in the US. National security analyst Ed
Tarzanski says, well, they've been wrong about this the last
two elections. He calls it just another sky is falling moment.

Speaker 19 (01:47:50):
It's a trick and little problem. It is because one
of these days, those guys are going to be right
and people will refuse to believe them because they were
wrong too many times.

Speaker 6 (01:48:00):
Yeah, he says we better fix our election integrity issues. First.
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(01:48:23):
t RH.

Speaker 33 (01:48:24):
Whatever you've planned for fall, make it great with specs.
The fund starts here through election day.

Speaker 3 (01:48:32):
And every day.

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When I win.

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On November fifth day and four, we're gonna win.

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Speaker 3 (01:48:41):
Seven thirty eight is our time here in Houston Born News.
Elon Musk has been making big winners out of folks
for signing his petition. He's being sued now by a
da in Pennsylvania who claims that Elon Musk is running
a lottery, which is illegal. You can't run a lottery.
There's a real specific defin I mean, there are some

(01:49:05):
gray areas, I guess when it comes to lotteries. But
there are three elements that you must have in order
to be running a lottery. They are and I quote prize, consideration,
and chance. If any of those three things are missing,
you're not running a lottery. Is there a prize, is

(01:49:26):
Elon Musk giving out a price, Yes, he's giving out prices.
Is there a chance, yes, because it's random, so it's
there's a there's a chance involved. It's the consideration part.

Speaker 6 (01:49:41):
Consideration is money in a legal contract that you pay
some money. That is, that's exactly a contract.

Speaker 3 (01:49:49):
This this evidently this DA is trying to make an
argument that the act of signing the petition is the
consideration because you can't win without signing the petition.

Speaker 6 (01:50:04):
Okay, so you're you are basically paying down your support
of the First and Second Amendments, because that's what it is.
It's not a vote for Trump. It's I back the
First and Second Amendments, exactly right. That's not the back
the Constitution of the United States.

Speaker 3 (01:50:21):
That's not consideration as far as I'm concerned. That's that
doesn't mean I agree with your definition. Share of consideration
is is contract, it's payment, it's payment, it's some form
of payment. It's I think it's gonna be.

Speaker 30 (01:50:34):
Of course.

Speaker 3 (01:50:34):
Of course, all this DA is trying to do is
to get him.

Speaker 6 (01:50:36):
To stop or to get headlines for himself.

Speaker 5 (01:50:40):
Please stop.

Speaker 6 (01:50:42):
Philadelphia is a very very blue blue, blue, blue blue blaze.

Speaker 3 (01:50:47):
A very blue, litigious place, that's for sure.

Speaker 10 (01:50:49):
I know.

Speaker 3 (01:50:50):
I think at the end of the day the dudge
will probably say, oh, this is not a lottery. But
at that he's hoping that in between he can get
him to stop. Seven forty time for traffic and whether together.
We're checking out the drive again. Here's sky Mine all.

Speaker 4 (01:51:01):
Right, clear, the Katie Freeway rob from Katie, thanks for
your help there, and also the Darren from Spring inbound
park ten.

Speaker 5 (01:51:08):
That's out of the way. Still a lot of backup.

Speaker 4 (01:51:11):
I'm showing a fifteen minute delay from Grand Parkway south Loop.

Speaker 5 (01:51:14):
We have that truck fire. Some other sources think it's
a wreck, it's not. It was a fire from earlier.

Speaker 4 (01:51:19):
Everybody's okay, this is westbound over forty five. What it's
really doing is messing up the ship Channel bridge. Oh
it's a two headed monster. Look, it's messing up to
twenty five to two from Shaver inbound so those backups,
if you could take Ien, go that way. Also, if
you want to get around this and you're trying to
get from let's say iten down.

Speaker 5 (01:51:37):
To Gulf Gate.

Speaker 4 (01:51:37):
Take my secret hack, which is wayside. It's three lanes.
The lights aren't that bad. Don't tell anybody. North Loop
sixty ten suck. It's westbound at forty five. You've got
east Tex. It's clear, the wrecks out of the way.
Finally we're getting better from Humble. You lose about eight
extra minutes this way. Let's see Graham Parkway eastbound. I
got some delays right by the golf ball terry that's eastbound,

(01:51:58):
and that's an extra twelve minut it's trying to get
over to the Woodlands.

Speaker 5 (01:52:01):
I'm going to do a quick tip line here to ninety.
Tell me your name and neighborhood.

Speaker 21 (01:52:05):
I'm Victoria from Cybrids.

Speaker 36 (01:52:07):
There's a stow on the h of you rain right
before Mangum and buses are having a hard time getting
through Boom.

Speaker 4 (01:52:14):
Victoria, you rock her very first banana sticker Evertarian By
the way, you've better checked the oil in that mega doppler.

Speaker 3 (01:52:20):
You haven't used it so long.

Speaker 4 (01:52:21):
I'm Skymike an they classic GMC tracks for the first
time reporting the sky Mike.

Speaker 3 (01:52:27):
It's always special. From our ktr H Generator super Center
twenty four hour Weather Center, Terry Smith is here. I
take it back. I don't see any clouds this morning,
at least least outside of my window. I assume a
few will appear as the day moves on, though.

Speaker 18 (01:52:41):
Yeah, I've seen a few clouds here and there, but
it's today's very similar to yesterday. If there's any clouds,
they're just passers by. They're not doing anything. No, we've
had a couple of rain drops down by Bay City.
The rain ramps up tomorrow and then we'll continue much
of the week. Today a mix of sun and clouds,
breezing time. Still warm into upper eighties tomorrow, though it's

(01:53:04):
a sixty percent chance of showers and storms, and I
think the bulk of that will be in the afternoon.

Speaker 6 (01:53:09):
Bid upper eighties tomorrow, eighty percent chance.

Speaker 18 (01:53:11):
We're going to get wet on Halloween, showers and thunderstorms,
likely not only during the day but in the evening.
And another round a sixty percent chance of more rain
Friday and Saturday. And so if you don't know where
your umbrella is. In addition to oiling up the golf ball,
we need those.

Speaker 3 (01:53:27):
Umbrellas right now seventy two at your official severe weather station,
News Radio seven forty k TRH.

Speaker 5 (01:53:33):
What you need to know for the day ahead.

Speaker 2 (01:53:36):
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Speaker 3 (01:53:41):
Going up on the seven fifty here on Houston's Morning News.
There's been a lot of fun good nature fund made
of the Trump messon Square Garden Rally. And then there's
course the left and the reaction to it. It's easy
to make fun of that. Greg Guttfeld does both coming
up in just a moment. First though, at seven fifty,
let's do a little traffic and whether to get I
gave you a couple of extra seconds here to get

(01:54:01):
all your stuff in.

Speaker 5 (01:54:02):
Oh cool, but I wanted to see you know, check?
Are we loopy in the squeeze? That's the north Loop
six ten at forty five we call that the squeeze.
Am I hungry?

Speaker 4 (01:54:11):
The entwer is always yes, you've got a stall right
there in the interchange rampants messing up your life from
the east TEGs. It doesn't help you to take it.
Jimmy from the East Freeway to the Katie Freeway side.
The second starts right after wastside. We still have the
south loop six to ten. The truck that caught fire
right over forty five.

Speaker 5 (01:54:29):
That was westbound. What it's really doing is messing up
two other freeways.

Speaker 4 (01:54:32):
Your East loop from all the way from Market Street
the Ship Channel bridge is awful, and it's also totally
messing up to twenty five inbound. That's a big spackle
all the way from Richie Katie Freeway. Nothing but breaks
from Grand Park Way back into part ten.

Speaker 5 (01:54:48):
Had an earlier wreck. Clear thanks Jersey Village.

Speaker 4 (01:54:50):
Justin Darren from Spring and Victoria from Cyprus, her very
first banana sticker.

Speaker 5 (01:54:55):
I'm Skymike in the classic Buick GMC traffic Center.

Speaker 3 (01:54:58):
All right, let's take a look here at our ktra
which generator super Center. Twenty four hour weather center. Mostly sunny, warm, breezy,
about eighty seven for the high today Tomorrow, Scattered showers,
especially scattered afternoon thundershowers. High temperature about eighty six. Thursday
looks like the most widespread rain showers and thunderstorms with
some gusty winds. That's primarily in the afternoon with the
high temperature of eighty three currently seventy one at your

(01:55:20):
officials severe weather station. News Radio seven forty KTRH. Get
you caught up on some of our top trending stories
this morning.

Speaker 6 (01:55:28):
Here's share It's seven fifty one on news radio seven
forty ktrh. Our headlines are sponsored by D and M
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(01:55:50):
her neck, telling her to die. Mother's boyfriend intervened, Holy
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with the lack of patriotism too. Los Angeles Dodgers are
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(01:56:12):
be at the top of the hour.

Speaker 5 (01:56:15):
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Speaker 2 (01:56:16):
Your reliable forecast next on the ten on seven forty KTRH.
So the left still of course, nashing over the Masson
Square Garden rally. The thing that really drives them insane
is that there were over twenty thousand people inside, and
the Lord knows how many tens of thousands of people outside,
and they just y they can. The only way they

(01:56:39):
can draw a crowd like that is to get Beyonce
to show up, and then they piss everybody off because
she didn't perform.

Speaker 6 (01:56:47):
Willie Nelson did well.

Speaker 3 (01:56:48):
Yeah, but I think the crowd that's there for Beyonce
probably you're not huge Willie Nelson fans.

Speaker 6 (01:56:54):
The ninety one year old singer.

Speaker 3 (01:56:55):
Yeah, they probably, uh yeah.

Speaker 6 (01:56:57):
But someone pointed out, you know, his first hit was
hell Walls.

Speaker 3 (01:57:01):
It's true, that's true. All right, here's great. Gutfield had
a little fun with all this stuff.

Speaker 22 (01:57:07):
So Donald Trump held his rally last night at Madison
Square Garden. Why on a Sunday, Well, unlike Democrats, they
had to go to work on Monday. MSNBC's getting called
out for splicing in Nazi images to video of Sunday's
Trump rally. They were also criticized for using clips from
The Joker, but that turned out to be an unedited

(01:57:27):
Kamala interview.

Speaker 5 (01:57:34):
Comedian Tony Hinchcliff is under fire for joking that Puerto Rico.

Speaker 22 (01:57:38):
Is a floating island of garbage, upsetting New Yorkers who said,
I thought we were the floating island of garbage.

Speaker 5 (01:57:48):
Yeah, get in line Puerto Rico.

Speaker 2 (01:57:52):
Trump said if he's reelected, he'll cover the costs of.

Speaker 22 (01:57:54):
His administration's transition. Kamala responded, saying if he hires Venezuelan
gang members will also cover their transition.

Speaker 5 (01:58:04):
And an appeal to young men.

Speaker 22 (01:58:06):
AOC and Tim Waltz played Madden Football online this weekend.
They would have played Call of Duty, but Waltz kept
trying to run.

Speaker 5 (01:58:15):
At one point.

Speaker 22 (01:58:16):
At one point, their stream at fewer than ten thousand viewers. Hell,
my stream beats that, and that's when I write my
name in the snow.

Speaker 1 (01:58:28):
Yeah.

Speaker 22 (01:58:29):
A group supporting Kamala Harris released a bizarre ad showing
a young man pleasuring himself while watching porn on his phone. Well,
at least they finally found some guys who were pulling
for Kamala.

Speaker 5 (01:58:47):
Finally, a new.

Speaker 22 (01:58:48):
Study suggests that very masculine men are at a higher risk.

Speaker 5 (01:58:53):
For having heart problems. They say, the most masculine.

Speaker 3 (01:59:01):
I would have stolen that myself, if he hadn't already
done it too much test toster ound. Oh goodness, all right,
so it's gonna rain on Halloween. What am I going
to do with all these full sized candy bars?

Speaker 6 (01:59:15):
Sheriff Fryar, I have a feeling that if the words
out in your neighborhood as it is, you'll have a
lot of people playing Mary Poppins with their umbrellas.

Speaker 3 (01:59:23):
I will be open shine for those who know where
I live, and that's a chosen few whould know exactly
where I live. Please feel free to come come early
because I love I love giving the full sized candy
bars to the really little ones. Those those are the ones.

Speaker 6 (01:59:43):
As big as a candy bar.

Speaker 3 (01:59:44):
Oh yeah, just to look at the expression on their
face because they most of them have never seen a
candy bar that big. You buy large, Yeah, I buys
extra large. No, I buy the full sized.

Speaker 10 (01:59:55):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:59:56):
Although maybe I will do like an Elon Mustling, like
a the kind of a thing. Maybe I'll give one
of those gigantic, huge, humongous novelty candy bars you know
that you can get that like for Christmas or something
that weighs like ten pounds and just you know, just
give it to a kid one Halloween and just again just.

Speaker 6 (02:00:16):
To their parents will really thank you for that.

Speaker 3 (02:00:19):
It's right. They'll send me their dentist bill, no doubt. Hey, listen, y'all,
have a great day. We'll see you tomorrow morning, bright
nearly at five am. I'll see the sash four on
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