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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time time, time, time, luck and load. So
Michael Verie show is on the air. Why are you
shipping these slaves of Norse. We need them to pick
the cups. Keepad owner of that. Oh, don't.
Speaker 2 (00:36):
Food, it's not reaching our table because those who pick
the crops have been removed.
Speaker 1 (00:41):
I mean, you're going to have vegetables rotting in the fields.
Speaker 2 (00:44):
Our vegetables would rot in the ground if they weren't
being picked by many slaves.
Speaker 3 (00:50):
If you think your groceries are expensive, now wait until
the farms are empty.
Speaker 4 (00:55):
If you look at the food that's on your table,
think about.
Speaker 5 (00:58):
Who picked it. It's gonna die.
Speaker 1 (01:00):
Twenty million people.
Speaker 4 (01:01):
The people who pick your crops.
Speaker 3 (01:04):
The fire com slaves are come with regular already from Mexico,
usually to work in the fields.
Speaker 1 (01:20):
Delk slaves the comments our country. They work the fields,
something that we ain't done in a long time.
Speaker 5 (01:25):
I can't wait until American women can't get blueberries for
their smoothies.
Speaker 1 (01:31):
Good news, red Stats. You can now pick your own
fruits and vegetables and the blazing probsun for five dollars
an hour.
Speaker 5 (01:38):
The people who pick our crops and clean our office buildings,
who wash the dishes after we eat in.
Speaker 1 (01:43):
Restaurants all over long.
Speaker 2 (01:53):
What's gonna happen here is that milk gets a lot higher.
Because I don't know if any of you have ever
been in a berry four.
Speaker 1 (02:00):
It is god awful work.
Speaker 3 (02:02):
I have no slaves, and we would have no food
on our plates.
Speaker 1 (02:05):
We would have nobody cleaning up in the hospitals.
Speaker 4 (02:08):
And I have friends texting me like all morning, my
gardner didn't show up, my housekeeper didn't show up.
Speaker 1 (02:15):
You're going to actually have to do some work around
your house.
Speaker 3 (02:18):
We're not going to have anybody around the wayburhouses because
we all have people.
Speaker 1 (02:23):
You kick every slaves out of this country, then who
is going to be cleaning your toilet? Dal Trump?
Speaker 3 (02:39):
President Trump at the United Nations today. He has arrived
just a short time ago. Tom Holman announcing yesterday that
one point six million illegal aliens have been deported from
our country already this year, with another four hundred one
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thousand self deporting for a total of just over two
million illegal aliens. They said it couldn't be done that
with increased enforcement at the border, and what do you know,
illegal immigration is turning the other direction. It was twenty
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years ago. If you are a Houstonian, go back in
your mind. Do you remember Hurricane rita hurricane read to
hit Orange pretty hard, so of course I was checking
in on my parents. It hit southwest Louisiana pretty hard.
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But the damage it did to the greater Houston area
was not the storm itself. It was the most ridiculous evacuation,
poorly planned evacuation, poorly executed, poorly advised evacuation perhaps in
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Texas history. You remember the gridlock, the heat, Remember running
out of gas.
Speaker 1 (04:14):
I'll never forget.
Speaker 3 (04:15):
There was a bus full of elderly folks and it
got stuck in the middle of all the traffic until
it ran out of gas, and they lost at least most,
if not all, of the elderly folks on that bus.
They would have been much better staying in place. Of course,
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this was shortly after Hurricane Katrina, so everybody was evacuating
when not having evacuated is what hurt Katrina would hurt
New Orleans so bad. And as a result of that,
many Houstonians, and maybe you're one of them, said they
would never evacuate again. It was after that that you
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started seeing the signs of evacuation around. It was after
that that finally some thought was finally given to surge zones.
Speaker 1 (05:07):
If you weren't in one, you didn't need to.
Speaker 3 (05:10):
Occupy precious space on the highways. People started thinking ahead,
Maybe don't wait till the last minute to evacuate, gas
up your vehicle, if you're gonna evacuate, have a designated
place you're going to go. Think ahead, plan ahead, and
for many people ride it out. It was a far
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better strategy. Turns out that I was on city council
the time. Turns out the gas stations their employees said, oh,
we got to get out of town too, which was
the worst thing that could happen because now they locked
the doors and headed out. All in all, it was
a terrible execution of a poorly thought out plan. KPRC
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TV with the story of Hurricane Rita and it's dead
evacuation twenty years later.
Speaker 4 (06:04):
And we saw the traffic just become overwhelmed. Everybody left
it about the same time.
Speaker 1 (06:10):
It was twenty years ago.
Speaker 5 (06:12):
Hurricane read It category five in the Gulf of Mexico
is moving to the north, and it felt like everybody
who remembers is from twenty years ago. It felt like
everybody evacuated. Mark Sloan was here. He is now the
emergency manager for Harris County.
Speaker 4 (06:26):
What do you remember, Well, it was an interesting time
because we had just gone through Katrina and sheltering for
thousands of individuals that were here. The traffic people were
actually reacting to what had happened in New Orleans.
Speaker 1 (06:40):
They were trying to save themselves.
Speaker 4 (06:41):
But we created another disaster within a potential disaster.
Speaker 5 (06:46):
You see the images on TV of it felt like
everybody leaving. What is going through your mind when you
see those images?
Speaker 1 (06:55):
We need to.
Speaker 4 (06:55):
Do something in order to get these people to a
safe location.
Speaker 1 (07:00):
Really didn't have a.
Speaker 4 (07:01):
Hurricane evacuation plan at that time. That was the first
session that it was implemented of voluntary or mandatory evacuation.
Speaker 1 (07:09):
Everybody left almost at the same time.
Speaker 4 (07:11):
Three million people got on the roads to take care
protect themselves and their families.
Speaker 1 (07:16):
I'm looking at this.
Speaker 5 (07:17):
I remember this image like it was yesterday, and this
is chaos.
Speaker 4 (07:21):
People were running out of fuel, we had stranded vehicles,
We couldn't get first responders to people. And as an
after action and the plans that are now in place
are more effective, easier to implement. It proved out in
actually Hurricane Rita or excuse me, from Rita to Hurricane Ike.
Speaker 1 (07:44):
We had to evacuate.
Speaker 4 (07:46):
Staged calmer people understood, and it worked well.
Speaker 1 (07:50):
When you look twenty years later.
Speaker 5 (07:51):
This was the evacuation zones during read what are your
recollections about this map?
Speaker 4 (07:59):
That this was actually one of the big que cards
that was up there to help explain to people that
if you live in the blue area, you need to leave,
but defining that the blue area had not been done.
Speaker 1 (08:13):
It was just a visual.
Speaker 4 (08:16):
And how far from the coast am I do I leave?
But we were evacuating not just blue, but the yellow
and the purple as.
Speaker 3 (08:31):
That and the songs will be playing over the next
hour or so are from Cory Morrow's new album. I
don't think it's released yet because those are from the Masters.
Need to release is any day now. He will be
playing October seventeenth at docy Dough at an album release party,
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and I checked last night there are still some tickets
for that show. It's a wonderful place to see a show.
If you've never been to docy Do. It's a supper
club setup. I think that's pretty cool concept. So you
have dinner and a show. It's only four hundred and
twenty seats. Everybody has a good.
Speaker 1 (09:18):
View of the stage.
Speaker 3 (09:19):
There's a downstairs and the stage, and then you have
a second floor looking down on it.
Speaker 1 (09:24):
And they even have a I think they call it
the Birds and I can't remember.
Speaker 3 (09:27):
They have a little third floor that you can go up,
and there's a few seats up there because they have
columns in the middle of the one hundred and sixty
year old barn where the shows take place. The columns
hold the barn up, so they're just a handful of
that's probably a dozen or so what they call obstructed
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view seats. And if you're in one of those and
don't like where you are, you can go to the
third floor and look down at no extra cost, just
if you want a different view. It's a neat place
and that will be October set venteenth. You can get
those tickets at Docy Doe. Note that they have two locations.
They have a second location that is like a coffee
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shop concept, and they do of more of the smaller
acoustic sets there and the bigger shows like this, so
they had Ricky Skaggs in a few weeks. They do
in the they call it the Barn, which is the
original DOCI doe there.
Speaker 1 (10:25):
On forty five.
Speaker 3 (10:27):
This morning, Harris County sheriff deputies responded to what they
say was a possible fake slash swatting call in Humble
that was part of an ambush plot. A man identified
as Kenyon Levore Coleman was waiting in a wooded area
to open fire on deputies, but fortunately his gun jammed.
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Sheriff says that Coleman was dressed in all black, had
numerous amounts of ammunition. That's an odd phrase, amounts of ammunition.
Amount is a word for which you can refer to
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the size of the amount, a large amount or a
small amount.
Speaker 1 (11:15):
But you don't have numerous amounts of ammunition. You could
have numerous forms of him.
Speaker 3 (11:21):
I'll write the press releases from down And he had
a chair set up, You lazy bastard. He went out
there to kill Sheriff's deputies who did nothing to him,
not them individually anyway. He probably got arrested a few times,
and that's what he's mad about. But he didn't want
to have to work at it too much, so he
brought himself a chair. Harris Kuty sheriff wrote. Early this morning,
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Shriff's deputies responded to a call for service in the
eighteeny six hundred block of Atlantic Drive in Humble, Kenyon.
LeVar Coleman born in nineteen seventy seven, was armed with
an automatic rifle allegedly waiting for deputies in a wooded area.
Upon arrival, deputies were met with on fire. No deputies injured.
It appears the weapon had jammed and Coleman was unable
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to clear it. He retreated into the wooded area, but
was subsequently located and taken into custody. The weapon was
located as well peers as though the initial call for
service was a possible fake slash swatting call. Coleman wore
all black clothing and had a chair set up, armed
with the rifle and numerous amounts of ammunition. He was
charged with aggravated assault of a police officer and booked
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in the Harris County Jail. I think god no deputies
were hurt. I too, thank god no deputies were hurt.
But I feel certain that Rodney Ellis's Harris County judges
that he's put in place the justice Democrats that are
funded through George Soros packs will ensure that Kenyon LeVar
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Coleman is back out on the streets again. You pretty
well have a suicide pact if you are setting up
shop to kill cops. So you're planning on suicide by cop,
and now you've been caught. Do you think this guy's
in a good frame of mind? Do you think he
should ever be released on the streets again. I wish
they had put a bullet in him. I wish that
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in the process he had just raised his gun and
got what he wanted and been blasted into hell. Because
this guy will never be useful to anyone again. He
will only cause harm. And I will ask Paul Baker,
our private investigator, to run his background, and I'll bet
you a dollar to a donut that he's got domestic
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abuse of charges as well. Every time you see a
turd like this who fights with the cops, causes problems
for the cops, tries to kill cops. Every time you
see a severely violent criminal like this, it turns out
they've beaten up their girlfriend, sometimes their mama, sometimes their
girlfriends children, babies. They've thrown them against a wall or
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abused them. Often they've had a fight with their brother
because their brother comes home while they're beating up the
mom completing, utter turd, complete and utter trd. There are
certain people in our society that need to be called
from the herd because they do nothing but terrorize the
people around them.
Speaker 1 (14:09):
And a guy like this is trying to kill cops.
Speaker 3 (14:12):
I feel certain based on my vast and extensive array
of knowledge. I have numerous amounts of knowledge, Ramon, I
can assure you that this guy has caused problem after
problem after problem before now. He was probably raised in
schools and watched media and her Democrats and media tell
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him that he's a victim living in the richest nation
in the history of mankind. More opportunity here than anywhere else.
It's why the rest of the world is willing to
are willing to rest risk their lives to get here,
more opportunity than anywhere else. And you want to see
the proof of it, look at how many immigrants start businesses,
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look at how many folks get rich on.
Speaker 1 (15:00):
I'm not Kenyon.
Speaker 3 (15:00):
He's a victim, so he's going to take out a
cop so that guy doesn't go home to his wife
and kids tonight.
Speaker 1 (15:06):
It's turred. I wish he was dead.
Speaker 3 (15:07):
Sho Tonight went off to fight in the Holy Crusades,
but before leaving, he made his wife wear a chastity belt.
After tightly securing it to her, he handed the key
to his best friend with the instructions, if I do
not return within seven years, unlocked my wife and set
her free to lead a normal life. The Knight rode
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off on the first leg of his journey to the
Holy Land, but he'd only traveled barely an hour when
he was suddenly aware of the sound of pounding hoofs
behind him. He turned to see that it was his
best friend. What is the problem, asked the Knight. His
best friend replied, you gave me the wrong key, because
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his friend was trying to exact I told Crogett last night,
go to bed. The cows are sleeping in the field.
He said, what does that have to do with anything.
I said, that means it's past your bedtime.
Speaker 1 (16:15):
Might not have delivered that right. Let me try you
a pasture.
Speaker 3 (16:20):
Psd you a told Crogett last night, go to bed,
the cows are sleeping in the field.
Speaker 1 (16:27):
He said, what does that have to do with anything?
Speaker 3 (16:29):
I said, that means it's past your bedtime. Promone's favorite
DVD is about the history of cardboard.
Speaker 1 (16:43):
It's part of a box set. Part of a box set.
Speaker 3 (16:52):
All right, we were about to do one of the
biggest giveaways we've ever done on the show. I'm gonna
ask you to listen carefully because for whatever reason, I
get wound up real tight over this issue, and that
is people paying half assed attention and then sending an email.
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I wish I could control my impatience on the matter,
but for whatever reason I can't. This generally happens when
I'm on a thirty day reset and wound tighter in
an eight day clock. Yeah, I tend to be a
little edgier than usual, and I think I'm at probably
day twenty five right now. All right, So, by the
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grace of Russell Lebarro, the founder of Gringos Text Max,
and Jimmy Changa Chunga's Jimmy Chunga's' is an ess on
the end, Yeah, Jimmy Chongas by the grace of Russell Lebarro,
Jonathan Kim, HEATHERN. McCutcheon and the team at Gringos Text Max.
Speaker 1 (17:58):
What aaron he helped, He helped get there. Okay, if
you don't know.
Speaker 3 (18:05):
Ramone's nephew, Aaron used to be the manager in the
at the Spring Greenoes and is now the manager of
the newest hot Greenoes at the corner of ninety nine
and two forty nine. And to say that Ramone is
proud of him is an understatement.
Speaker 1 (18:25):
He is, he is, he is.
Speaker 3 (18:29):
He often reminds us of how well his nephew is doing.
Will were you with me when I told him to
go manage?
Speaker 1 (18:37):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (18:38):
So I went with Chance McLain. I know who was
Chance McLain and Michael Petru and Crockett. Four of us
were going to a ballgame, and I had a meeting
at Center Genics, which is not far down two forty nine,
And afterwards, I said, let's let let's do my medi
at Center Genics.
Speaker 1 (18:56):
Then we'll go to the new Gringos and then we'll drive.
Speaker 3 (18:59):
In of the game. And so a bit of a
circuitous route, if you will. But Aaron Castillo, his nephew,
is the manager at this new location. You're still figuring
things out. And so I show up with Jonathan Kim,
who is was chief operations officer for Greenoes. Now he's president.
So Russell can go on Safari's and be charitable. And
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so we're there and I invite Wayne Wilson, who runs Synergenics,
and his COO for about six of us, and we're
sitting at the bar and we're crammed in there because
I've called at the last minute, which I love to do,
and we're causing all sorts of service problems because we're
in everybody's way. And I said, Erin, do you know
how proud your uncle is of you for being the
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manager at Gringoes And he said, oh, that's so nice.
I said, I want to get a video to send
to him. I need you to manage and he said okay,
And so they've brought some of their other managers from
other stores to be there to help him get up
the speed on this new because you know, there are
new employees and the whole thing. I said, so go
manage and he said okay, And he's looking at me
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like this is such a weird moment. I know I'm
missing out on whatever I'm supposed to be getting out
of this, but I said, well, just just go to
the tables and lean in and ask them how they're doing,
and you know, interact with them and then maybe stopp
an employee and ask them what the hell are you doing,
and you know, give them some advice and I'll get
it all on camera.
Speaker 1 (20:29):
And I said, no, no, I'm serious.
Speaker 3 (20:33):
That's my thing. I like to create moments like this.
You go, man as well, I'll watch you manage and
I give him like five things. I want him to
go replace some some chips and while you're doing it,
ask the table how they're doing, and maybe wipe a
table down, you know, because something has spilled, and just
manage hands on. So he realizes and so he looks
at Jonathan like, does he make them fun of me?
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Jonathan goes, he's serious. So he did it, and I
filmed him and we all had a good laugh. And
obviously we're all proud of the kid because he's a
pretty young fellow.
Speaker 1 (21:04):
Ho what do you think he is? Is he even thirty?
He's young? For man, you know what they make makes
good money.
Speaker 3 (21:11):
Anyway, you interrupted me by saying, Eric Castillo, you took
me off my store. So by the grace of Russell Lamara,
and again please listen to the details. This is not
a rush, so you don't have to get your email
in before someone else it's not gonna be the first
one in. Think about what you write. It is a
hundred word submission, nothing more. Be disciplined. Send only one email.
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Our algorithm now will catch it. If you try to
apply twice, both will be kicked out and you won't
be chosen. So, as you know, at the end of October,
I'm taking a small group of listeners to Palm Beach.
We're going tomorrow Lago for dinner. We're gonna The last
several times we've gone, President Trump has interacted with our group.
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I don't promise that President Trump will interact with our group.
I can't control that. But it's a thirty thousand dollars package.
If you fly on private jes to get there. Half
our group stays at mar Alago. Half stays at the Breakers,
just because Marlowe was not big enough to accommodate us.
And I'm going to give away one to it. Hold
through the break. Don't send your email yet. You only
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get one, and I'll tell you what you need to
tell me. But we're going to pick one. And Russell
paid for this to be very gracious, and I'll tell
you the details.
Speaker 1 (22:36):
And barriers became many.
Speaker 2 (22:43):
Do yeah, man, But when Mike A. Berry used to
mock people by saying, how would you know if somebody
is a pilot, or how would you know if they
are Gynachatris, Well, you could ask Micah Berry do you
have any children and have they during him? Don't worry,
he would tell you.
Speaker 3 (23:10):
A lot of big news coming out in health and
medicine yesterday, The association between vaccines and autism has now
finally been acknowledged after years of telling mothers that their child,
who was completely normal, takes a quote unquote vaccine and
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very shortly thereafter is nonverbal autistic.
Speaker 1 (23:42):
Oh no, the.
Speaker 3 (23:43):
Vaccine had nothing to do with it. But I'm telling
you my child had nothing wrong.
Speaker 1 (23:48):
Last week.
Speaker 3 (23:49):
We took the vaccine, and now my child can't communicate
and has lost three quarters of cognitive ability. I know
I had not to do a vaccine. I'm telling you
it's a vaccine. Now I didn't, So I guess we're
supposed to believe all women unless they are a mother.
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That line of thought came from Robert F. Kennedy yesterday
at his press conference. Believe all women unless they're a mother.
Nobody cares more about another human being in this world
than a mother for her young child, and yet our
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trusted medical experts told her no, No, Big Farmer pays
me too much money to acknowledge what you're saying.
Speaker 1 (24:44):
So good luck.
Speaker 3 (24:47):
So here are the details on the Palm Beach trip.
I'll make it quick to the extent I'm capable. Oh,
by the way, Mary Tallyboden, doctor Mary Tally Boden, will
be our guest. Coming up the top of the hour.
Top of the hour Moon that means nine o'clock. I've
come to learn that means nine o'clock. The top of
the hour is the beginning of the hour. The bottom
of the hour is halfway through the hour. That comes
from the old clock. That if you look at the
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minute hand, when the minute hand is pointing to the
top of the hour, that will be nine am Central
Standard Time. When it's down toward the six or thirty
minutes in, that's the bottom of the hour. I was
in radio for a couple of years before I knew
what that meant. Of course, I just figured out what
red pilled meant a couple months ago. I'm not always
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up on the shorthand not always up on the short hand.
So the Palm Beach trip will be at the end
of October. We have closed the trip to paying packages.
I mean, somebody came beating our door down and wanted
to go, we'd figure out a way, but we'd have
to get another jet, so it would kind of be
a Jets are expensive, so it would kind of be
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a four couples decided they want to go or we
can't do it. And I don't expect that to happen
at this point. We're not marketing it anymore. I'm just
telling you. If somebody says I have to go, and
I get four separate emails, I would do it. But
this is what I'm excited about, and that is that
we get to give away one free We've done this
with Aspen, We've done it with Palm Beach, and it
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ends up being a whole lot of fun. The couple
who wins nobody on the trip knows that they are
what we call a scholarship couple. I don't want them
to ever feel like they don't belong with everybody else,
and so we never mentioned it.
Speaker 1 (26:26):
We never discuss it. It's never brought up.
Speaker 3 (26:28):
They're there with everybody else, having the same good time.
It's all expenses once you're there, so you don't have
to you don't have to cover anything. So the way
it's going to work is this, You got one hundred
words to email me through the website Michael Berryshow dot com.
Think about what you're going to say, because what happens
to people get excited and they fire off an email
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and it doesn't tell me anything.
Speaker 1 (26:52):
We will give priority, but not exclusively.
Speaker 3 (26:55):
We have chosen people who are not a cop or
a military veteran. I will ask you on the honor code.
If you know, good and well you could have paid
thirty thousand to go on this trip. Please don't apply
because you're taking it from someone. We like to do
this for somebody that could not afford to go on
this trip. That being said, you do not have to
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outpour everybody else. People have a tendency on a deal
like this to go into how poor they are and
how horrible it is. And so the first guy is
like the old money python skin. The first guy says,
you know, we couldn't afford to goes and next guy says,
we couldn't. I couldn't afford to send this email. And
the next guy says, I couldn't afford to listen to
the show. The next guy says, I can't afford to hear,
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and so it just becomes a spy.
Speaker 1 (27:40):
You don't have to do that. You don't have to
be dirt poor.
Speaker 3 (27:44):
You just know that you couldn't afford thirty thousand dollars
to spare, but you would like to go. And to
the extent you're introspective, You're not a creeper's cheepers. You'd
be a fun person to be around. You're you're a
person that is good with crowds. I'm going to give
you the dates confirm that you are. Your schedule is clear.
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We had a winner in the past who didn't check
the schedule in two days before says we're not able
to go, and we wasted a package, and that's very frustrating.
Take a moment again, it's not a rush. Take a moment. Plan,
talk to your spouse. It's October twenty third through the
twenty sixth. There'll be a dinner that we will have
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with the group. That's a pre party coming up in
a couple of weeks. If you can't make that, that's
that's where everybody on the trip gets to know each other.
Speaker 1 (28:35):
If you can't go to that. That's not the end
of the world.
Speaker 3 (28:38):
So with that being said, send your emails to me
today by five o'clock. Now, I would encourage you to
take a few moments and compose your email. Don't dash
off an email and then forget an important detail. Give
it some thought, put your best foot forward, put your
most important fact about you in the opening line. By
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the way, a little tip, not just for me. This
is true if you're sending an email to Tucker Carlson,
Clay Sexton, Clay Sexton, Klay, Travis buck, Sexton, Sean Handy,
Glenn Back, Jesse Kelly, Mark Levin, Joe Rogan, anybody else.
When you are sending a message to a person who
gets a lot of input, it's not to say they're
more important than you, But when you're sending a message
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to someone like that, don't bury in the eighth sentence
the most important part of your message.
Speaker 1 (29:32):
A lot of people do that.
Speaker 3 (29:34):
Assume that the only way the second email is going
to be read is if the first email is compelling.
Make your subject line punchy, not with some silly tease.
You're a refrigerator is gonna kill you coming up a ten.
That's not it. When people do that and they think
they're cute, I just block them because it's when you're
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reading as many emails as people who do what we
do do, then you don't appreciate people who go, I'm
gonna make my email extra special, clever, I'm gonna make
all these difficult things. Oh and it's great. Nobody wants that.
You want it punchy, straight to the point, all right,
So get that in by five o'clock today.
Speaker 1 (30:13):
We will let you know tomorrow.
Speaker 3 (30:17):
Extra credit giving for military service to win where, law
enforcement service win where.
Speaker 1 (30:25):
But don't fail to apply if that doesn't.
Speaker 3 (30:28):
If that's not you, if you're the guy standing out
in front of the tank at Tenement Square, we'll get
your translator.
Speaker 1 (30:34):
Come on.
Speaker 3 (30:35):
If you want a gold medal and you feel like
Kerry Strug ripped you off because she twisted her ankle
and she was an America sweetheart, tell us that. But
if you're smoking hot like risk it what no see,
that's why you don't get to choose anything. Doctor Mary
Tally Boden our guest to talk about the new medical
developments from the Trump administration.
Speaker 1 (30:55):
Yesterday. I'm gonna