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Speaker 5 (00:31):
Hey, welcome to the show.
Speaker 4 (00:32):
Yes, we will discuss the Jimmy Kimmel, thank he was
back on last night. Lots of audio to share in
our next segment, but I thought we'd start with this first.
And that is what constitutes an apology. And I know
a little something on the topic. Should I tell my
story first? Okay, I'll tell my story first, because well,
let me start with this. In my world, there are
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three different kinds of apologies that you can make. There
is a sincere apology, I am true sorry, what I
did was wrong. I wish I could take it back,
Please forgive me. That is a sincere apology. Then there's
the I'm sorry I got caught apology, which is basically,
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you tell the other person you're sorry, but you don't
really mean that you're sorry. You're more sorry that you
got caught or you got punished for it. And then
there's the third apology, which is that I'm sorry that
if you're offended apology, which is what we got last
night from Jimmy Kimble. And I trust me, I believe
I know a little something about what the uh I'm
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sorry your offended apology is all about. And I'll tell
I'll tell a story. I told it this morning, I'll
tell it to you this afternoon. Of the one time.
Maybe it's probably happened more than once, but this is
the best example I can think of of of the
non apology apology I'm sorry if you're offended apology. Here's
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what happened. I was doing a morning show in Richmond, Virginia,
and we had moved to Richmond not all that long before,
and we bought a house and a little cul de sac.
There's probably maybe two three hundred homes in the entire neighborhood.
There was I think six or seven houses on our
cold sack, and we kept losing our power. We would
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lose our power all the time. We'd lose our power
for no good reason. I mean, sure, we'd lose it
every time there was a storm, but we'd also lose
the power just in the middle of a sunshiny day
for no good reason, and we couldn't figure out what
in the world was going on, and we would call
and we would complain, and we'd never get the you know,
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the time of day from the power company. Then we
met somebody working in our neighborhood, living in our neighborhood actually,
who worked for that power company. And I said, what's
the deal. Why do we always lose our power? And
he said, in the rest of the neighborhood doesn't. He said, well,
you're on a separate circuit, and the circuit you're on
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as old and it needs new equipment, and it's about
five thousand dollars worth of equipment that they just don't
want to spend the money to replace it. I said,
they'd rather listen to us a bit about it did
to spend five thousand dollars. I mean, what's five thousand
dollars to a big power company. He said yeah. So
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the next time we started having a problem, we knew
in our minds it's a very fixable problem. They could
fix it if they were willing to spend five thousand
dollars to do it. So at Anyway, here's what ultimately happened.
One morning, again, for no after i'd left the house,
for no good reason, we lost power at the house
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and I was at the radio station, but I wasn't
in my office, and my wife called the office phone
and said, Hi, honey, we lost the power again. I
called in certain name of power company here. I called
the power company and they said it should be back
on within twenty minutes. And if that power's not back
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on in twenty minutes, I don't though burn that place down.
I mean, she just went from zero to crazy in
you know, in zero point two seconds that fast. And
because she did, because she sounded so sweet in the beginning,
and then she just turned into a banshee. I thought
it was hilarious. So so I made a recording of
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the voicemail that she left, and I went on the
air that morning and I played it and I said,
we know that what the problem is. It's a five
thousand dollars fix. They won't spend the money to fix it.
I'm begging you, in certain name of power company here,
please do you see what's going on. You're driving my
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wife crazy, therefore you are driving me crazy. It's the problem. Please. Anyway,
it was recurring theme all morning long, and I played
it several times and did the commentary several times on
the show. And by the end of the show, do
you think I had a call from the power company saying,
we're really sorry you're having this problem. We're going to
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look into this right away. No, this is an attorney
at the front desk of the radio station with a
cease and desist order. Yes, and the demand that I
go on the air and I apologize. And they weren't
even an advertiser to the radio station. So the next
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day I had to go on every hour and apologize
for what I had done the day before. And as
I recalled, the apology went something like this, because their
claim was is that their workers were afraid to go
to work because my wife had threatened to burn the
building down. Knowing my wife, she threatens a lot of things,
but she knows she's not burning down any buildings at
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any rate. I went on the air and I said,
it is my understanding that some people at insert name
of power company here legitimately thought that my wife's threat
was real and that she somehow was going to come
down this cute little Sicilian girl who's going to come
down and burn down the building? If that is you,
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if you actually feared that that would happen to you,
I apologize. And that's basically not even with Jimmy Kimble
dead less, he didn't even achieve that with his apology.
I mean, what I did was a backhanded, nonsincere I'm
sorry if you're offended apology, which quite honestly is you know,
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it's not an apology in any way, shape or form.
But you've heard people do that before, right the Oh, really,
I didn't mean to offend you. If you're offended, I'm
sorry doesn't mean you're sorry you said what you said.
It means that you're sorry they're offended. I understand the difference. Yes,
So so anybody that tries to tell you somehow that
Jimmy Kimble apologized last night, I can assure you he
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did not apologize. Coming up in her next segment, I
will have for you exactly what it was that he said,
and we'll have some reaction to it all as well.
So stand by for more in just a moment, Jimmy
Barrett Show here on AM nine fifty KPRC. All right,
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so obviously The story today is what did Jimmy Kimmel
do last night First Night? Fact Granted, forty percent of
his affiliates did not carry the show, None of the
Next Star stations did, none of the Sinclair stations did.
And that's about forty percent of the ABC affiliates that
would normally be carrying that show. So there's a lot
of markets that he didn't even appear in because what
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was the demand from the Sinclair people. They wanted an
apology to Charlie Kirk's family, and he wanted some sort
of a donation made in his name, neither of which
really happened last night. But let's start with what Jimmy
Kimmel did say. Thank you.
Speaker 6 (08:16):
Anyway, as I was saying before I was interrupted, if
you're just joining us, we are preempting your regularly scheduled
encore episode of Celebrity Family Feud to.
Speaker 5 (08:27):
Bring you this special report. I've been hearing a lot
about what I need to say and do tonight, and
the truth is, I don't think what I have to
say is going to make much of a difference. If
you like me, you like me. If you don't, you don't.
I have no illusions about changing anyone's mind. But I
do want to make something clear because it's important to
me as a human, and that is you understand that
it was never my intention to make light of the
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murder of a young man.
Speaker 3 (08:52):
I don't. I don't think there's only being funny about it.
Speaker 5 (08:59):
I posted a message on Instagram and the daves killed,
sending love to his family and asking for a compassion,
and I meant it.
Speaker 4 (09:05):
I still do.
Speaker 5 (09:07):
Nor was it my intention to blame any specific group
for the actions of what it was obviously a deeply
disturbed individual. That was really the opposite of the point
I was trying to make. But I understand that to
some that felt either ill timed or unclear, or maybe both.
And for those who think I did point a finger,
I get why you're upset. If the situation was reversed,
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there was a good chance I'd have felt the same way.
I have many friends and family members on the other
side who I love and remain close to, even though
we don't agree on politics at all. I don't think
the murderer who shot Charlie Kirk represents anyone. This was
a sick person who believed violence was a solution, and
it isn't it ever? And also selfishly, I am I
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am a her thing who gets a lot of threats.
I get many ugly, scary threats against my life, my wife,
my kids, my coworkers because of what I choose to say.
And I know those threats don't come from the kind
of people on the right who I know and love.
So that's what I wanted to say on that subject.
But I don't want to make this about me because
and I know this is what people say when they
make things about them, But I really don't know this show,
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This show is not important. What is important is that
we get to live in a country that allows us
to have a show like this.
Speaker 4 (10:29):
So the one truthful thing he said in there is,
you know, at least in my mind, is it is
common about this show is not important. No, you're right,
Jimmy Kimmel, your show is not important. But any point
in there did you hear and I'm sorry no, no,
of course not. And the crying, the crying was for himself.
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The crying was not for Charlie Kirk or Charlie Kirk's
family or for remorse for what he said. The crying
was for himself. That seems to me to be pretty obvious.
So what got all they got proven last night is
is that if you are on the progressive left and
you do something that is heinous, which in his case
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is is long. And he never took back by the
way the MAGA come and he never said, he never
said what I said about MAGA is not true. This
young man was not affiliated. The shooter was not affiliated
with MAGA in any way, shape or form. He tried
to make a sound well, it's just a sick person.
It's just a sick person who did this. No affiliation
whatsoever bs on that. We know there's affiliation. The affiliation
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is not MAGA. The affiliation is with the progressive far left.
That's who the affiliation is with. And he wouldn't acknowledge
that obviously, nor quite honestly would any of his audience
if care if he if he had MAG matter of fact,
they might have booed him for it because they believe
the same thing he believes. He's in this little, tiny
echo chamber. But here's the bottom line. He served a
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six day suspension for something that's gotten a lot of
people on the right fired, including you might be called
Roseanne Barr. You remember Roseanne Barr. She said something. I
won't bother to go over what it was that she said,
but she said something that was construed as racist. Well,
rather than allow her to apologize for it or to
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suspend her for six days, they canceled her show, and
they canceled her so the day before Jimmy Kimmel's return,
she got asked about the double standard. Here she is,
Roseanne Bar. Oh, Roseanne, where'd you go? Hang on a second,
these sticky new buttons, Roseanne Bar? Here is I think,
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Roseanne Bar?
Speaker 7 (12:45):
What do you think about Jimmy Kimmel being pulled off
the air, Roseanne? And what do you make of ABC
putting him back on tonight?
Speaker 1 (12:54):
Well, I guess he got a six day suspension, just
like when Whoopy Goldberg was came out with her uh
disgusting comments on the Holocaust, she got a what two
week suspension? It just shows how they think I got
my whole life ruined, my uh no forgiveness and and
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all of my work stolen and uh and called a
racist for time and eternity for a for a uh
for uh racially misgendering someone and uh, you know, so
it just shows how they think it's a double standard
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and uh so whatever, Uh Jimmy Willie, you know, purposely
lied and you know that's for you get you get
your handslapped for six days for that.
Speaker 7 (13:57):
Do you think there's anything Jimmy could do tonight, like
to should he apologize? Like, is there anything he could do?
You think that could you know, make you happy, make
people sort of forgive him.
Speaker 1 (14:11):
Well, I think he'll cheer himself on and his fans
all what is it, two thousand of them, they'll feel
heartened and you know, like they won another battle against
Trump and the people of the United States. So it'll
be a big celebration. Oh he's back, and he'll double down.
Speaker 7 (14:32):
That's what they do.
Speaker 1 (14:34):
They'll see it as a victory.
Speaker 4 (14:36):
Well, I'm yes, and they probably did see it as
a victory.
Speaker 3 (14:38):
I don't.
Speaker 4 (14:38):
I don't know they'd be fair to say that he
doubled down on it, although he did go right back
to doing what he does and blaming Trump and all
the other things that he does. So yeah, I mean,
if he was if he was feeling like, maybe this
is a sign I shouldn't spend so much time talking
about politics, that he didn't take that to heart, that
is for sure. Now his contract's up the end of
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the year. And my guess is, well, who knows what's
going to happen. You know, Disney. Disney has gone ahead
and just giving them that suspension. But you know, would
you renew a show that has cost to you so
much money, that has ratings issues and revenue issues? Why
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would you continue to do that? The late night format
is really upside down right now. The number one late
night show is Gutfeld on Fox. The Tonight Show's not
performing that well. Stephen Colbert has already been let go.
Jimmy Kimmel's probably next on the list. I mean, what's
the point of producing a program that doesn't get ratings
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of revenue. It doesn't make sense in the broadcast world.
So who knows what Disney will decide to do. But
who knows what price Disney's going to pay for all
this this back and forth stuff. The left is angry
at Disney for suspending him to begin with. The right
is angry at Disney for reinstating him, you know, and
all the other things that Disney has done. I mean,
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their stock has been in the crapper, their attendance has
been way down. I mean, who's going to save the
Disney Company anyway, we thought we'd get that. We did
this morning, get some opinions for some of you on
this on this whole thing about what you made of
Jimmy Kimmel's supposed apology that wasn't an apology. What did
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you make of that and and what do you think
going forward for Jimmy Kimmel.
Speaker 8 (16:29):
Good morning, Jimmy James from a task Asita.
Speaker 4 (16:32):
You asked for our reaction to Jimmy Kimble's return. He's back.
Did anybody notice? Have a good day now.
Speaker 7 (16:40):
You've on Lake Conrode.
Speaker 3 (16:41):
Yeah, well, Jimmy Kimmel, I'll watch that last night.
Speaker 9 (16:44):
He's a weasel.
Speaker 3 (16:47):
Hey, Jimmy Sean from Pasadena.
Speaker 1 (16:50):
It wasn't a very good attempt to play.
Speaker 5 (16:52):
His writers at an apology, and the worst part was
to fake little breakdown trying to cry.
Speaker 10 (17:00):
He's full of crap, always had always be.
Speaker 4 (17:07):
That's interesting to me that he kind of blamed the
writers there, didn't He not a very good attempt by
the writers. You know, this is pretty bad. If you
have to write, you have to have a writer write
an apology. I guess that means you don't know how
to apologize. The writers evidently don't know how to apologize either.
If it was written by a writer, they didn't come
very close to apologizing. All right, let's just grab a
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couple more.
Speaker 8 (17:30):
I think we're forgetting that Jimmy Kimmel may have been
giving all that he had.
Speaker 4 (17:36):
He's not that great of a person.
Speaker 11 (17:38):
That might have been all he had to give.
Speaker 5 (17:40):
We're giving him way more credit than what.
Speaker 8 (17:42):
Is due for his bandwidth and his emotional intelligence and
his capabilities.
Speaker 7 (17:48):
Skip from Webster as far as Jimmy Kimmel goes his return, Really.
Speaker 4 (17:53):
Why bother his writings are terrible.
Speaker 5 (17:56):
Man just can't understand normal thinking.
Speaker 4 (17:59):
There may be any anagram there. Yeah, well normal. You
know our idea of normal, their idea of normal. Two
very different things. All right, quick, a little break back
with more in a moment. Trump at the UN that
was that was kind of a fun thing to watch
President Trump of the United Nations. We'll cover that coming
up next. You're on a nine fifty KPRC and the
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Jimmy Barrett Show.
Speaker 3 (18:39):
All right, Trump at.
Speaker 4 (18:40):
The UN, Yeah, he had some very Trump like things
to say to the United Nations. We'll get to those
in a second. But First, you may have heard that
Ryan Ruth, that is the guy who lay in wait
in Florida by the golf course while Trump was playing
around a golf had a rifle, was laying in wait
for asident Trump to come around so he could shoot him.
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He was found guilty yesterday and all charges, five different counts.
Don't have the counts in front of me, but he's
found guilty on all five counts. He acted as his
own attorney, which generally doesn't bode well for anybody. Not
that there was any evidence that could be introduced that
was going to get him out from underneath this thing.
But evidently as soon as the guilty verdicts were announced,
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he grabbed a pen and tried tried to stab himself
in the neck with the pen. You know, I don't
whoever's assisting him grabbed his arms and prevented him from
doing it. I don't know if he would have done
it or not if there were That's just a kind
of a crazy emotional reaction to the guilty verdict. What
what did he expect to hear? What did he think
was going to happen? Also, his daughter, if you see
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his daughter, his daughter's as nutty as he is. She
thinks he's a great guy, and obviously he's not a
Trump fan. She ran out of the courtroom very up
set with a verdict because this guy's going to go
to prison for the rest of his life. Steven Miller,
one of the President's aids, on Fox last night talking
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about the verdict.
Speaker 10 (20:10):
First of all, we are gratified that justice was done
in this case and that this heinous, evil terrorist monster
was convicted for his attempt to not only murder the
now forty seventh President of the United States, but to
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wage in so doing, a campaign of terrorism against all Americans.
But as you mentioned, this country is dealing with a
rising threat of radical left wing terrorism. There were two
very nearly successful attempts on President Trump's life. A bullet
hit President Trump in the head. It was only centimeters
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away from taking his life. This second attack that we're
talking about today, the President is moments away from walking
directly into that line of fire. Of course, the Healthcare
CEO was brutally gunned down by another self described so
called anti fascist. There was that celebrated by other self
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described anti fascists, so, of course, are really communist revolutionaries.
And the heartbreaking assassination of our dear friend Charlie Kirk
while speaking at a college campus. Billions of dollars in
property damage by Antifa and other far left rioters, organized
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criminal campaigns of dosing and violent intimidation, one thousand percent
increase in violent attacks on law enforcement. These are not
isolated incidents. Will it is part of an organized campaign
of domestic terrorism. It's sophisticated, it is well funded, it
is carefully orchestrated, and it's designed to prevent the lawful
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democratic process from occurring in this country through violent political means.
Speaker 4 (22:03):
And now I believe he's absolutely right about all those things.
And speaking of which, we had another act of political
violence earlier today, a shooter on a rooftop in Dallas
shot at least three people. Last I heard, at least
three people at an ice facility. They evidently killed himself.
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Was not killed by law enforcement, killed himself. You know,
we'll find out who he is, Hopefully we'll find out,
you know, why he did what he did. But if
you're shooting at ice officials, if you're shooting at an
ice facility, then I can assume that you are probably
like the like the Charlie Kirk killer, You are probably
a radical who has decided that, you know, because of
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what ICE is doing in rounding up illegal aliens, that
they are fair targets. I can only assume that's the case,
and I'm sure by tomorrow morning, on our morning showing
ktr H will have a whole lot more information about
that to share with you. If you want to tune in,
then all right. President Trump at the United Nations, I
don't think he had any nice thing to say about
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the U, and I think he began the whole thing
by kind of questioning the United Nations existence. He started
talking about you know that he has successfully halted seven
wars since he became president. None of the United Nations
hasn't stopped any war. They haven't stopped any invasions. They
haven't done anything that the United Nations was set up
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to do. And he kind of lectured them about a
whole variety of issues. In this particular clip, he lectures
them about illegal immigration.
Speaker 11 (23:44):
Millions of people came through that southern border just a
year ago. Millions and millions of people were pouring in
twenty five million altogether. Over the four years of the
incompetent Biden administration and now we haven't.
Speaker 3 (23:59):
Stopped, totally stopped.
Speaker 11 (24:01):
In fact, they're not even coming anymore because they know
they can't get through. But what took place is totally unacceptable.
The UN is supposed to stop invasions, not create.
Speaker 3 (24:12):
Them, and not finance them.
Speaker 11 (24:14):
In the United States, we reject the idea that mass
numbers of people from foreign lands can be permitted to
travel halfway around the world, trample our borders, violate our sovereignty,
cause unmitigated crime, and deplete.
Speaker 3 (24:28):
Our social safety need.
Speaker 11 (24:31):
We have reasserted that America belongs to the American people,
and I encourage all countries to take their own stand
in defense of their citizens as well.
Speaker 3 (24:43):
You have to do that because I see it. I'm
not mentioning names.
Speaker 11 (24:48):
I see it, and I can call every single one
of them. You're destroying your countries. They're being destroyed. Europe
is in serious trouble. They've been invaded by a force
of aliens like nobody's ever seen before. Little aliens are
pouring into Europe. Nobody is every and nobody's doing anything
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to change it to get them out. It's not sustainable.
And because they choose to be politically correct, they're doing
just absolutely nothing about it.
Speaker 4 (25:20):
Well, and they're not going to do anything about it.
He knows how quiet it is to just completely quiet.
I don't know that. I mean, there's a couple of
times where there was some applause, never heard any booing,
but most of the time it was just dead silence.
You know, those who were being lectured, I'm sure didn't
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appreciate being lectured. I mean, they all deserve to be lectured,
but I'm guessing they probably didn't appreciate it very much.
Speaker 2 (25:48):
Right.
Speaker 4 (25:49):
The president also took on climate change. Here's President Trump
talking to the UN about climate change.
Speaker 11 (25:56):
Another U unofficial stated had not done immediately. They can
not This cannot be sustained. Another unofficial stated in nineteen
eighty nine that within a decade, entire nations could be
wiped off the map by global.
Speaker 3 (26:10):
Warming not happening. You know, it used to be global cooling.
Speaker 11 (26:15):
If you look back years ago, in the nineteen twenties
and the nineteen thirties, they said global cooling will kill
the world. We have to do something. Then they said
global warming will kill the world. But then it started
getting cooler, so now they could just call it a
climate change, because that way they can't miss climate change
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because if he goes higher or lower, whatever the hell happens,
is climate change. It's the greatest con job ever perpetrated
on the world. In my opinion, climate change. No matter
what happens, you're involved in that. No more global warming,
no more global cooling. All of these predictions made by
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the United Nations and many others, often for bad reasons.
Speaker 3 (27:01):
We're wrong.
Speaker 11 (27:03):
They were made by stupid people that of course their
country's fortunes and given those same countries no chance for success.
If you don't get away from this green scam, your
country is going to fail again.
Speaker 4 (27:17):
Silence. I don't know why the President went. I don't
know if he was there to try to change hearts
and minds, or if he was just there to vent.
You know, it seems like a waste of time. I
think the entire United Nations at this point is a
waste of time. I think they participate in the things.
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They participate in, the climate change scam for the same
reason that a lot of politicians here in the United States,
a lot of Democrats do what they do. They're trying
to rich themselves. Maybe these people are trying to enrich
themselves and it's a money shuffle. It's getting people to
spend good money, taxpayer money on things they don't really exist,
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so that other people can line their pockets. And yet
they have been very convincing with a certain percentage of
the population and convincing that all this stuff is real.
All right, quick little break back with more in the
moment Jimmy Barrett Show. You're an AM nine fifty KPRC.
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All right, let's start this last segment off here with
a dumb criminals story. You know, do you watch a
lot of crime shows? I end up watching a lot
of crime shows by osmosis because Elizabeth loves crime shows.
Oh she loves them, and I have to miss She's
got me hooked on a few. We love to watch together.
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Cold Justice because it's Texas based and it features the
former well known prosecutor here in Houston. And if you've
never seen it, check it out. Cold Justice. It's worth watching.
It really is good. It's fun to watch them try
to solve a crime. They work on cold cases. That
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that's the name cold justice. These are cases obviously that
in some cases has been fifteen, twenty thirty years since
anybody worked on the case, and they're trying to go
back and look at the evidence and reinterview people and
try to figure out exactly who's responsible and to bring
them to justice. That's the name cold justice. Again, some
cases are pretty hard to figure out, or the evidence
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is very circumstantial. Here's the case of a stupid criminal
who really helped to solve the case, and the case
is here in Texas. And the moral of this story,
I'll start right now with the moral of this story.
Do not order your murder supplies by door dash. If
you're planning to kidnap and murder somebody, don't order your
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supplies by door dash. But this is what this dude did.
Evidently this is stories out of uh Sweetwater, Texas. A
DoorDash driver learning police after making a very strange delivery
to a motel in Sweetwater. The complete list of items
not released by police, but ward has the delivery included
trash bags, zip ties, bleach, and a hatchet. Uh. I
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think I think that pretty much. Yeah, you're thinking, Okay,
somebody is gonna get murdered. Uh, could you have added
something else in there, like a garden hose? I'm something
something to take take the eyes off of the obvious here,
you know, when you were you're ordering zip ties and
bleach and garbage bags. Yeah, you're probably gonna end up
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getting in trouble. Uh. Forty two year old man by
the name of Neil Cooper placed an order on door
Dash for these tools. When the cops showed up the
motel room, he refused to leave and warned officers that
he was armed. The cops forced the way in they
found a hostage inside. Hostage was rescued but arrested on
an outstanding warrant. No word on their identity, but the
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warrant evidently was drug related. The forty two year old man,
this Neil Cooper, was arrested for aggravated kidnapping. There might
be some additional charges. Unclear what he had planned to
do with a victim, but chances are pretty good they
weren't going to go on on a date. Yeah. A
lot of people praise the driver for actoring after seeing
the red flags. Others commented, I'm glad it worked out
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for the best this time, But do you really want
your door dash driver deciding your order is suspicious in
calling the cops. I'll tell you what if I go
to door Dash, even if I go to home depot
and I order trash bags, and I'm under the checkout
with trash bags, zip ties, bleach, and a hatchet. If
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Home Depot calls the police on me, I'm fine with that.
I'll be happy to explain to the officer exactly what
it is I'm doing. By the way, I can't think
of a single circumstance where I would order all those
things or buy all those things at one time and
not be up to no good I mean, how could
you think anything else was gonna happen? For goodness sakes? Oh, unbelievable,
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all right. Kamala Harris. Kamala Harris has her new book out,
one hundred and seven Days. And I didn't realize this
until Kamala was on the View yesterday that basically the
title of the book, one hundred and seven Days is
her excuse for not winning the presidency, for having bad answers.
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The last time she was on the View, the questions
she was being asked to a poor debate performance. She
didn't have enough time. One hundred and seven days means
that she just didn't have enough time, That's what the
problem was. So Greg Guttfeld on The Five responded to
it first you'll hear a clip from the View the
lays on the View of course, fawning all over Kamala,
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Kamala claiming she didn't have enough time, and then some
reactions at the other end of the five from Greg Gutfeld.
Speaker 8 (33:03):
You know a lot of people are coming up to
me crying, actually crying. Yeah, I was, But that was
just me.
Speaker 3 (33:10):
That night.
Speaker 8 (33:12):
I grieved in a way that I have not since
my mother died.
Speaker 3 (33:21):
And it was I.
Speaker 8 (33:22):
Was the pain was it was not at all about
losing a race. I knew what it was going to
mean for the countries. We just didn't have enough time.
We didn't have enough time. We didn't have enough time.
And you know, I mean, one of the reasons I
wrote the book is this is unprecedented. It is the
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closest presidential race in the twenty first century in terms
of the outcome.
Speaker 2 (33:49):
She sounds loaded and it ain't booze.
Speaker 9 (33:52):
I don't know what it is, but she reminds me
of every woman at the airport bar whose flight got
delayed and she had two many dakies because she cannot
get out of her mind about the things.
Speaker 3 (34:05):
And you know, the one hundred and seventy one hundred
and seven days wasn't a lot.
Speaker 9 (34:09):
That's why they That's why they called it one hundred
and seven days. So whenever, because that's the only way
she could remember that is if they put it on
the book.
Speaker 4 (34:17):
So they go, why did you lose?
Speaker 3 (34:18):
Only had one hundred and seven days? Why didn't you
have a better plan? Only I had one hundred and
seven days?
Speaker 9 (34:25):
Why aren't there all these receipts for xanax I only
had one hundred and seven days? She said a lot
of people were crying that came up to her. That
is just an obvious lie. Nobody was crying unless she
ran over their cat or something. I've never seen a
President Joeal candidate's memoir without an index, are they? I
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guess is alphabetizing too close to a sobriety test that
they couldn't do that. I mean, that's like an elevator
without numbered buttons.
Speaker 2 (34:53):
You know.
Speaker 9 (34:53):
That had to be deliberate because there were so few
details in her book that the index itself would only
have been one page. I mean, maybe there would be
her name, Joe Biden names Doug name.
Speaker 4 (35:03):
Doctor Jill Jose Cuervo, who knows Hose Cuervo? Oh, too funny,
too too funny. Greg Guttfeld, love that guy and the
King of Late Night. By the way, he's coming to Sugarland.
I was gonna give him a nice plug, but they
were supposed Tom Shalou was supposed to be on our
show yesterday and he never called in. So no free
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plugs for the Gutfeld crew until you come on the
show and plug it yourself. All right, Listen, You'll have
a great day. I will see you tomorrow morning, bright
early at five am over on news radio seven forty
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