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Top story since he gets started today, the two charged with a twelve year
old's murder. They're illegals, trubcalled the family of a Maryland woman killed
by an illegal My Yorkis couldn't evensay your name. And coming up at
five oh eight. Another artificial sweetenerlinked to stroke and heart attack risk.
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Details in the minutes ahead here inHouston's Morning News. First, let's check
out that morning drive lord, here'ssky Mike. All right, Jimmy uh
Man. When I took that drivein this morning, I knew nothing good
was gonna happen. You've got rainsoiak freeways. Obviously we're turning your snooze
off, and I've got this stillin the Canyon Southwest Freeway northbound the merge
at two eighty A. Holy wow, that metro bus is up on the
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wall now. Judging from the response, we've got some laneage getting by,
so that could be some good newsthere. It may not be as bad
as it looks, but I wouldn'twant to be on it. Go Freeway
northbound. The connector that takes youto I sixty nine got a stall right
there, and that's a real badspot for this, So watch out if
you're coming up from you of HSkymike at your Generator Supercenter dot com traffic
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were told this morning, but mostlyClaudie with a shower chance this afternoon.
High temperature about ninety one. We'llget in with the weather channel check out
the forecast in about eight minutes.Right now seventy seven at your officials Severe
Weather Station News Radio seven forty kt RH. It is time for the
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news. Here's Sheriff Ryar and goodmorning everyone is now five oh one on
news radio seven forty KTRRAH and ourtop story this hour, how many Americans
got to die? I show thisRemnistry does third job and secure the border.
Former Acting ICE Director Tom Homan.We now know that the suspects in
the rape and murder of the twelveyear old Johsin Nungari were here illegally,
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caught by voter patrol, released intothe US. Fox reports that Franklin Ramos
crossing to El Paso in May andwas released with a notice to appear in
court. Johann Martinez got here inMarch. Stop releasing the people. This
administration dismandle these policies on purchase andgave us this open border. Both faced
capital murder chargers, and Gary wasfound strangled to death this week after sneaking
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out of our house. KTRH askedHPD if the two were here illegally.
They deferred to Homeland Security, whodid not respond to us. Cliff Saunders,
News Radio seven forty KTRH now Homanwill be joining us here on Houston's
Morning News at five fifty. Justlater in this hour, Donald Trump responded
on True Social He posted quote,we have a new Biden migrant killing.
It's only going to get worse,and it's all crooked Joe Biden's fault.
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Quote. Trump also reaching out tothe family of Rachel Marin, the Maryland
mother of five who was raped andmurdered last year, and illegal alien is
charged in that we still have todo our daily things, but at the
same time it never leaves our mindher mother, Patty Marin. There now
the Biden administration not yet bothering tocontact Marin's family or indicate they will.
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It is five oh three. Newpolling shows that inflation and the economy are
the most important issues for Americans,followed by illegal immigration. This is in
the Signal poll. Abortion came inlast, by the way, on that
list of nearly fifteen issues. Accordingto Pew Research, the share of double
haters, those who don't like eitherDonald Trump or Joe Biden, is at
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an historic high of twenty five percent. They feel like they've been screwed under
both instances. Yeah, they likeDonald Trump a little better, but the
difference is is that those voters didn'thave an opportunity to compare four years of
Biden versus four years of Trump.But they have that opportunity now. Second
highest number four A dread election,as it is called, was twenty percent
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back in twenty sixteen when Trump beatHillary Clinton. Anti Trump is gearing up
for a possible second Trump term nonetheless, and they are again planning to tie
up his agenda in courts and withlaw. Fair the Democrats are nervous about
twenty twenty four, so they're preparing. The left is really concerned about how
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poorly President Biden is performing. They'reraising themselves for a second Trump administration,
and they're not wasting any time.Political strategist Brendan Steinhauser told KTRH these lawsuits
won't stop Trump from being effective.I would expect to see a very bold
agenda Trump is elected as president,and I think Republicans will be united to
focus in on the economy and onborder security, and I would expect them
to get some big things done.Steinheuser says the Democrats are just trying to
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get their base ready for the electoralfight of their lives. Ethan Buchanan News
Radio seven to forty KTRH. Theyhaven't even slowed down. The liberal New
York Times with a hit piece onthe federal judge who was overseeing the Mario
Mara a Lago documents case against DonaldTrump, claiming that while two senior judges
have urged her to step aside,but they won't say who those judges are.
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It's all anonymous sourcing. Of course, it is now five h five
White House trying to blame Donald Trumpfor this inflation. But even Treasury Secretary
Janet Yellen could not deny facts inflationwas lowered before the pandemic. That's absolutely
true. Uh huh, Yellen onFox yesterday. The Kinder Institutes here their
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State of the Housing report shows thathomeownership in Houston increasingly becoming out of reach
for many residents. Home prices inHarris County have quadrupled since twenty eighteen,
up forty three percent. While we'restruggling with high prices declining dollar flat wages,
America's top executives are receiving bigg innaincreases in their salaries and perks.
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The median pay for CEOs at America'stop companies are up twelve percent this year,
is the fastest rate in more thana decade. What is it that
you get paid currently? That's abig number, sir, Well, let
me help you out. It's thirtytwo point eight million this year. Is
it's an right, Yes it does. It's a forty five percent increase over
last year. Is that sound right? Yes? It does what is it
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you get paid to do? Exactly? Ah, that was Missouri Senator Josh
Holly. And guess who's talking tothe Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun. That was
at a Centate hearing this week.Here's another sign of survival though among the
young. Blue collar work becoming morehip among gen z. Some TikTok and
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Instagram influencers are getting more clicks withthe ways they're promoting blue collar work.
The blue collar route isn't so bad. We're kind of on a campaign to
let people know there's money to bemade in these blue collar jobs as well.
CEO of Crash Champions Collision Repair MattEbert says they're trying to attract more
younger folks to their end through thepopular social media sites. We think that
people are uninformed on just how muchhow well they can do, and some
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of these blue collar jobs not gointo much at debt. Post to TikTok
mentioning the words blue collar are upsixty four percent compared to this time last
year. Jared Lewis News Radio sevenforty KRH. It's now five o seven
The Astros beat the White Sox fivethree. They're hosting Baltimore Tonight pregame six
on Sports Talk seven ninety, GameTime seven ten on seven ninety and ktr
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H. I'm sure Ryer on NewsRadio seven forty k TRH. Finding versus
Trump. He wants to debate meagain? Here this smack He's getting beaten
before this SmackDown on news Radio sevenforty KTRH. Kind of a sweet and
low attic. That's kind of mymy thing with my with my iced tea,
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the little sweet and low in there. Scher is giving me this face
like you just smelled a fart.You don't like. I don't like fake.
I just well, you think ifI'm gonna have sugar, I'm gonna
have sugar. Well, there yougo, Ronnie. Okay, you know
nothing wrong with that gave or somethinglike that, but no artificial sweeteners make
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me break out and have always Well, but I just said, this can't
be good for me if I'm havingan allergic reaction. A lot of a
lot of them are are downright dangerous. And here's the latest one. We
have another artificial sweetener. It's notin a ton of stuff. You may
have never even heard of it.It is called xylotol spelled x y L
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I t o L found naturally inplants and some fruits and vegetables. They
put it in sugar free gum.Yes, it's in gum zero calorie sweetener
and sugar free candies, baked goods, gum, and everyday products like toothpaste.
Yeah, your toothpaste, your mouthwashhas that stuff in it. They
now say it is linked to strokeat heart attack risk. How about that.
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There's a shocker. Huh. Now, what I don't know is how
much of this stuff you have toconsume in order for it to really become
a risk. But it is arisk, nonetheless. Researchers analyze medical data
of more than three thousand US andEuropean participants and found that high levels of
xylotol will high levels I mean,are you getting high levels circulating in the
body, We're associated with an increasedrisk of major cardiovascular events over three year
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period. The patients with the highestlevels of xylotol in their blood were most
likely to have a cardiovascular event.So if you have hard issues, this
is a product you're probably going towant to avoid. Again, candies,
gums, mints, some chocolate,sugar free chocolates, peanut butter nut butters.
Some of them contain xylotol in it? Does I recall ads used to
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brag about xylotol. It's been aroundfor a long time, sure, yeah,
xylotol. You know, the safestthing to use is just what share
said, natural sugar or honey.If you want something sweet, just go
ahead. Yeah, honeys my choice. Usually just go ahead and use it.
I mean, how well you shouldbe drinking you know, ten sodas
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a day anyway, just you know, have a regular. Here's the other
thing, if can you find ifyou can find it, why DoD Mexicans
get coked with real sugar and wedon't sugarcane? Yeah, I mean we
get the high fruit tose corn syrup. That's sounding better for you either when
you get right down to it,five ten type of traffic and whether it
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makes together for breakfast. You're notall sugared up this morning? Are you
skind? On? How much redbull? Is it okay to drink it
one time? Is that? What'syour issue is how much do you need
at any one time? There's justa little bit of this and that you
know it takes about forty minutes toturn into me let's go into the canyon.
I've got some trouble, all right. Well, there's one thing scarier
than being on a metro bus.It's being on a metro bus and it's
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up on a wall. And Ijust got word from from the authorities that
there was nobody on the bus.So it looked like harvest time at Jim
Adler's house. But it looks likewe're okay here. This is two right
lines. This buss is up onthe wall. It's gonna have some fun
with the supercized ninjas getting him offfor that. Two right lines. This
is Southwest Freeway northbound right at themerge with two eighty eight, and you
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have a lane getting by. Shouldyou stay or should you go? Oh,
you should go. Let's do theKadie Freeway instead. That's an easy
fix, and or you could dotwo eighty eight. This is America,
all right. You've got Go Freewaynorthbound, the ramp that takes you to
the connector to sixty nine. It'seasy for me to say, but northbound,
I've got a stall. Just lookout. If you're getting on the
ramp, you're trying to get upon either the east text or the Southwest
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outbound. Of course, if yourhazard just take the six ten look get
around the stuff. Bottom line,we've got rain soaked freeways and I don't
know why it's more slippery when therain was light than if we had a
heavy light. So just no snoozing, everybody. We'll get to your ship.
Channel bridges at five twenty the GeneratorSupercenter dot Com traffic Center from r
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Jeff. You know here, we'refinally gonna get some sunshine going this weekend,
h Jeff. That is the case, mostly sunny skies today. There
are, as a sky Mike alludedto some pop up very isolated showers still
kind of around, but for themost part these we'll be fizzling out.
Nothing long range again. We couldsee though that's stray shower or thunderstorm,
just kind of popping up here andthere, and under mostly sunny skies.
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We're headed up to the low ninetiestoday. Last year we hit the record
of one hundred tonight mostly clear.The other night low in the mid seventies.
Tomorrow, sunshine back to the lownineties. Heaton Exercise one oh one
and then back to maybe straight showersand storms for Sunday, sunny otherwise and
low nineties, and of course keepingan eye on that system now kind of
forming over southeast Mexico and where thatwill go and where the National Hurricane Center
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will put that over the next fewdays. Right now, seventy six said
your official severe weather station. New'sRadio seven forty KTRH. It's Houston's Morning
News, brought to you byen NewSouth Windows Solutions. Now back to Jimmy
and Sherah with the info you needto take on the day. All right,
So we're waiting on the Supreme Court. There's a very important decision coming
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on presidential immunity. Several important decisionswe keep focusing on. You mentioned some
of the other ones. Well,the j six prisoners, whether they were
charged under fair law. I meanall those people have been locked up for
three and a half years now withno cases. Right, Yeah, that's
that is the big one that I'mreally watching. But also freedom of speech.
We've got a couple of freedom ofspeech cases. That big Missouri case
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is still hasn't been decided about thecourt, so big tech censoring our speech.
I mean those are big cases.Really every American not just Donald Trump
and his court cases. So whenare we going to hear from the Supreme
Court? That's what everybody's wondering.And when it comes to the presidential immunity
case, what is the Supreme Courtlikely to rule? Web Some thoughts on
that coming up next. First,though, traffic and weather together, which
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starts with you skybike, oh,metro bus problem. That's in the canyon
too, northbound, so it's kindof a double thing here. There were
no passengers on it, so tworight lanes here, but it's up on
the wall. So northbound, let'savoid the southwest freeway. Two lanes supersized
Ninja are on scene. Now dothe KT instead Golfgate. Here we go,
got mike for five northbound at sixm on the south side. Here
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we go. Here is this morning. We're backed up all the way to
parkway already. All right, lookslike a minor deal. Slick freeways are
making things crazy. And let's goto the north side. Dude. Yeah,
nineteen sixty and Briar Creek West Zoueall lange closed, so aboard the
area, all right? Thank you? Riley from Spring nineteen sixty at Briar
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Creek it must be a nice neighborhoodif I don't know much about it.
I'm in the Generator Supercenter dot comtraffic center from r ktr H top tax
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today, high temperture right about ninetytwo. We've seen a little bit of
that this morning. Tomorrow sunny inhot ninety four sunny and hot again on
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Sunday with another pop up shower chancehigh temperature once again right about ninety four
ninety five degrees. Currently, itis seventy six at your official severe weather
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our top stories here on this Fridaymorning. Here's shera good morning everyone.
Is five twenty three on news Radioseven forty k t rhd's headlines sponsored by
Moral Mechanical Breaking. Overnight, wehave two people who are dead in a
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car crash. It involved a MissouriCity police officer. That officer responding to
an in progress robbery call. UsSupreme Court will be issuing more opinions today,
as you just heard, yet torule on Donald Trump's claim of presidential
immunity. According to Noah Natural disastershave caught the costs the US twenty five
billion dollars so far this year.Kind of a drop of the bucket compared
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to money to Zelenski and Ukraine.Latest news anytime at KTRH dot com.
Our next update is at the bottomof the hour. What's most important?
This is the most important election thisyear. It is believe that day with
your most important station, news radioseven forty KGRH. I mean, yeah,
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you can't hurry decisions? Should theSupreme Court either? Five twenty four
is our time? All right?When it comes to the presidential immunity case,
here's former Well, first of all, Eric Holder, the former Attorney
General under Barack Obama, seems tobe fairly worried about what the Supreme Court
is going to decide. So MattWhittaker will respond to what Eric Holder has
to say and then give his ownopinion of what he thinks they are likely
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to say. Well, okay,I guess I just wasn't gentle enough.
Let me find that piece again,all right? Take two. Wait a
minute. A president can violate theAmerican criminal law if he or she is
doing something in their official capacity thatis an absurd and dangerous conclusion. And
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I'm worried given the length of timethat it is taken for the Supreme Court
to decide this case, and somethingalong those lines might come out of the
Supreme Court. Well, that soundslike a lot of liberal handring. Remember
they have placed a lot of theirfaith in being Donald Trump in their lawfare
strategy, whether it's the cases fromJack Smith, whether it's Fawnie Willis in
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Fulton County, or whether it's youknow, the case up in New York
City. You've seen since President Trumphasn't been in court, how he's been
traveling and communicating, whether it's youknow, when it's going to Pittsburgh soon.
He was in Wisconsin recently. Youknow, the huge crowds, you
see, why they want to keepthem in a court room, why they
want to keep them off the campaigntrail. But you know, the Spreme
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Court is going to say what thelaw is. Obviously there's presidential community for
official acts that our system would notfunction without that, and the Supreme Court
is going to say the perimeters ofthat. In fact, you know,
Eric Holder knows his history. Youknow, is the Nixon case already established
some of that President at least incivil cases, and a lot of us
expect that they'll extend that to criminalcases. I think what they should do
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is they should say that presidents dohave immunity, that our founding fathers intended
them to not make decisions with fearthat they would be prosecuted by the next
administration. So I think they shouldsay that there they are. The outer
bounds of presidential community are official allthe official acts that can be contemplated in
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a president's job under the Constitution.And you've heard that in the in the
oral argument, Popopy. You rememberwhen when there was a back a lot
of back and forth, but itwas pretty clear that many of the justices
were coming out that there there waspresidential community for official acts, and they
were just trying to find kind ofwhere that extreme edges. But you know,
it is also to me, notthese crazy hypotheticals about you know,
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sort of ordering, you know,your political opponents assassinated. It is the
practical of doing the job of presidentand making decisions to protect the American people.
One thing that Joe Biden, basedon the last row we talk about,
doesn't seem to want to do.You're worried they're going to kick it
down to a lower court. Isthat right, share take it back to
the court that's added originally Chuckkin,Yeah, Judge Chuckin, who's a big
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liberal, So by themselves some moretime. Okay, Well, when's the
last official day? Is it today? The last official day? Or Monday?
So it's all the way up untilthe very first of July, isn't
it. I don't know. Maybenext week is they be I think next
week there's a lot of decisions tocome down though, so maybe they'll end
up extending this sassion to be abig raf of them. If they do,
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you know, we'll see five twentyseven. Time to take a look
at your money. Dan Schwartzman isin this morning with a look at your
money. Good morning, Jimmy andCher. Coming off of mixed down Wall
Street. Let's look at the futuresthat that was down about ten to one
percent, as is the S andP. Then as that currently sitting around
flat, but everything right now inthe red. The price of well currently
hovering around eighty one dollars twenty centsper barrel. I'm Dan Schwartzman, Bloomberg
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Business on News Radio seven forty ktRH, Houston's News. Why there were
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John Morris Services Studios. It isfive thirty here on Houston's Morning News.
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I'm Jimmy Barrett Long with Sheriff forIre. Among our top stories this half
hour, a FODGS bowl shows sixtythree percent disapprove of Biden's border policies.
Law enforcement seems to want to hidecrimes committed by illegals. In coming up
at five thirty eight, don't expectyour raises to keep up with inflation anytime
soon. Details in the minute tohead. You're on Houston's Morning News.
First, we're checking out that morningdrive. Here's Mike all right right there
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in the canyon. Jimmy, you'vegot see that's two effects in one.
It's a metro bus in the canyon. It's I sixty nine add two eighty
eight. We're taking up two rightlanes. Everybody's okay, but he got
up on the wall. I don'tknow what they're gonna game off, but
I have this one little lane gettingby. Let's jump on the KD instead,
Doug from Mott Bellevue says, weare stopped on it in east at
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the Sandjacento River. We're gonna zoomin figure out what's going on. Gets
you some laneage at five forty andthe Generator Supercenter dot Com Traffic Center from
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minutes. Right now, it isseventy six at your official severe weather station,
News Radio seven forty kt RH.It is timed out for the news.
Here's Sheriff Fryar coming up in fivethirty two now on news Radio seven
forty k t RH. Our topstory of this hour of the Broken Border.
A new Fox poll shows a sixtythree percent of voters disapprove of Joe
Biden policies on our border. Fiftytwo since said immigration will be extremely important
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when they vote in November. Evenas multiple reports that the two people charged
with capital murder and the death oftwelve year old Joscelyn Nungary and Katie here
were in this country illegally. HPDwould not confirm Acting Chief Larry Satterwhite.
We are we have reached out toHomeland Security Investigations HSI and they are conducting
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that part of the investigation in termsof their status and legality here, I
would refer to them on the forconfirmation of those things. KTIRH received no
response though from DHS when we asked. Fox Reports that Franklin Jose Pena Ramos,
that is a clue right there,was released into the country at Elpazo
last month. Johann Jose RAANJL Martinezcame here in March. Both are from
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Benvenezuela. Nungary's body was found Mondayin shallow water near I forty five.
She had been raped and strangled twelveyears old. Texas Governor Greg Abbott responding
on ex posting that girl would bealive today if Biden enforced immigration laws that
we already have in the books atour border Hungary. Is murder just the
latest crime against a young child,in this case a child, but women
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charged to illegal aliens females, let'ssay, an illegal alien from Ecuador charged
with the rape of a New YorkCity thirteen year old last week. And
why won't Biden's government do anything?Send back the criminals who have committed crimes
in this country to their country oforigin. That's how you get the job
done. Devek Ramaswami, talking withK t or Hshan Hannity, also said,
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we need to move the military tothe southern border. Illegal aliens,
criminals keep coming though. Cartel's riggingin big money offering a VIP package now
as they arrange and carry through thisinvasion. They charged six thousand dollars per
person on average. One smuggler reportedlyclaimed to charge as much as fifteen thousand
dollars. We told you this weekthat the government reports almost seven and a
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half million people have been granted papersto appear in court by the Biden administration
in the past three and a halfyears. Multiply it and arrest made in
the deadly shooting at that Juneteenth festivalin Round Rock outside of Austin. This
suspect identified as Ricky Thompson the thirdThis is a sad occasion. We've got
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a seventeen year old that's in custodyright now for pulling out a gun at
what should have been an absolutely amazingevent. Round Rock Police Chief Allent Banks
says it's still unclear if Thompson wasthe actual shooter who killed two people at
the festival. It's five point thirtyfour gasoline prices on the uptick. The
average price across Houston this morning threeoh one a gallon. Statewide average three
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oh seven oil futures little over eightyone bucks a barrel this morning. Prices
are on the rise. Biden administrationagain reportedly prepared to use guess what,
strategic petroleum reserve as a price fixerbefore the election. Do you have to
to differentiate the emergency versus using itfor political purposes. It actually has a
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counter active effect and leads to higherprices over the long run, market analyst
Phil Flynn. He told KTRH theBiden administration still hasn't refilled the reserve from
the last time they started depleting itso much for strategic designation for emergencies.
Another consequence of the White House studentloan forgiveness scheme. Now more than half
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of Americans say that medical debt shouldbe forgiven too. Normally, a person
does not choose to go into medicaldebt. It's usually not that extravagant living,
that extra vacation, that doing somethingfor their own potential benefit. It's
life or death. They needed todo it. It's not an optional thing,
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it's a necessary thing. Certified financialplanner Bill Dendy says any medical debt
forgiveness so would end up always fallingon to the taxpayers If the government does
is gives total control of medicine tothe government, not to the doctors and
their patients. USDA stopping inspections ofavocados from some parts of Mexico now,
safety concerns for our American inspectors.Two Department employees on site in Mexico inspecting
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imports recently attacked as Mexican cartels arenow mustling the Mexican farmers. Inspections of
avocados and mangoes have been stopped untilfurther notice. Look for your prices.
It's five point thirty six now.The House has passed a bill that would
automatically register men aged eighteen to twentysix for military draft. Former Army Captain
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Sean Timmins says the leftswoke push hasleft recruiting numbers at their lowest ever and
trying to get people to join themilitary pretty tough task. Ideally, if
we can root out the indoctrination fromthe far left look ideology that teaches our
children to hate America. But untilour public educating system goes back to patriotic
learning, I think we're going tohave be in a real big predicament when
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it comes to defending the country.Because what's worse defending about America If the
country's evil and terrible? Yeah,and he was worried. Is this an
indication we've got a military conflict aheadthat we have to get more bodies in
there. We told you this weekthe Senate version of that bill calls for
draft registration of women too. Fivepoint thirty seven is our time. Astros
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beat the White Sox five to three. They return home tonight to host Baltimore.
That coverage at six pm and SportsTalk seven ninety the first pitch seven
to ten. You'll hear both onseven ninety and here on KTRH. I'm
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forty KTRH. A lot of folkshave gotten races, but the races are
not keeping up with inflation. Thismight make you feel a little bit better
or worse. Or the last fiveyears, ninety seven percent of occupation salaries
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have failed to keep up with inflation, So you're far from alone. Only
three percent have been able to keepup or exceeded inflation with the races that
they've gotten. And you'll notice alittle trend here of those particular occupations not
likely by the way, to getbetter anytime soon, based on what's going
on with interest rates and prices oneverything else. So which jobs will continue
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to lose the most purchasing power bytwenty twenty eight The top this according to
money Wise, the top five occupationsthat will see their adjusted salary shrink the
most are elementary school teachers, teachersjust what they need right, Accountants,
administrative assistants, registered nurses, andgeneral maintenance workers. The jobs that will
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fare the best Number one waiters andwaitresses because they're are tied to the bill,
and as the bill goes up,so does the tip in many cases,
so they have a better chance atkeeping up with or exceeding inflation than
many other occupations. Retail sales workers, cashiers, and customer sales representatives also
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expected to be able to exceed what'sgoing on on with inflation. I'm not
sure why that would, you know, customer service would have anything to do
with it, or cashiers retail workers. Yeah, I don't know why.
Maybe maybe they're just offering more moneyfor those occupations right now than they used
to because it's so hard to fillthe positions that the races that are being
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provided are out of necessity just toget people to do the job. Five
forty time for traffic and whether itdid together in your cowboy voice, we
got trouble in the canyon. Partnersat big enough for the two of us,
plus it's a metro bus North Foundies. How do you get up on
the wall? Well, slick freeways, we'll do bad stuff like this.
Let me double check this here.If you're playing the home game and you
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want to see this, check outcamera number five zero three. Supersized and
Ninjas are working on it, tryingto figure out what we're gonna do there.
They are over there. There's peoplepointing, and it's gonna take a
minute. Two right lanes blocked here. This is Southwest Freeway northbound at to
eighty eight. This one over hereon the east side. Let's go to
the Golf Freeway and then I'm goingto do your east side Golf Freeway northbound
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the usual park place wreck. Let'sget the laneage one, two, three
lanes. That one's getting pretty messy. We're backing up from edgebook. Does
look like everybody's okay. I'm alittle concerned about this east Freeway thing.
Doug from Mott Bellevue with your bananasticker this morning. Two right lanes blocked
here. It's a really good signthat they've left one open. Yeah,
it's gonna cause a spackle right afterthree point thirty in there is something on
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the ground. I hope that's justsome kind of stuff there. We'll figure
that out at five point forty.And also we'll double check your ship channel
bridges sky Mike, it's your GeneratorSupercenter dot Com Traffic Center from r ktr
H Generator super Center, twenty fourhour Weather Center. Time to check in
with Jeffy. You know, forecastdoes include maybe when we've already seen a
pop up shower or two, butthese are not going to be widespread today,
(31:04):
right Jeff. That will be thecase. We're just going to be
isolated. Still seeing some of theselittle green spots pop up on radar,
and that's what we will see throughoutthe day, but a lot of sunshine
wrapped around that, a few cloudsmixing in. Headed to the low nineties
today as far as temperatures go,that's where we are supposed to be for
this time of year, and againlots of sunshine. We do have a
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coastal flood advisory for today, andof course we're keeping an eye on that
next system that's right now forming oversoutheast Mexico. We've got mostly clear skies
tonight, overnight low in the midseventies, back to the low nineties tomorrow
with sunshine, heatn't exercise one ohone, and then we're back to seeing
maybe a stray shower thunderstorm Sunday,sunny skies headed right back to the low
nineties for that afternoon high to finishout the weekend. Right now, still
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seventy six at your officials. SevereWeather station is Radio seven forty k th
What you need to know for theday ahead. This is Houston's Morning News,
brought to you by New South WindowsSolutions. Just about five fifty is
our time. Tom Holman is goingto join us former acting ICE Director under
President Trump in just a couple ofminutes here to talk about several murders involving
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illegal aliens. One a Maryland mother, her name Rachel Morn killed by an
illegal immigrant from Al Salvador, chargedwith killing and raping her. She's a
mother of five. And then wehave the twelve year old murdered here is
being reported by at least two newssources that these are two illegals. That
racial news reporting. A local newswon't say it exactly, so Venezuela.
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Right there you go. We willtalk to Tom Homan about all this coming
up next. First, though,traffic and weather together, we are checking
out the drive with Skyline. Right. I'm going to pitch from the stretch
here, but we've got serious stuffon the East Freeway right where you don't
need it, mam. But that'sthe truck stops. This is after the
bridge, and that is a motorcycleaccident. It's one of them sport bikes.
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Two right lanes block chiers at twoleft, two right line, okay,
left getting by, and a backupfrom three thirty. Yeah, that's
going to get bat Let's take ninety. Let's take two twenty five. We
still have the downtown metro bus.He's up on the wall northbound. Everybody's
okay. The Southwest Freeway northbound attwo eighty eight. I'm in the Generator
Supercenter dot Com Traffic Center from rKTRH Generator Supercenter, twenty four hour Weather
(33:15):
Center. Sunshine today, but thereis a chance of a pop up shower
times. With the high temperature rightabout ninety two tomorrow on Sunday, sunny
and hot right about ninety four toninety five degrees Sunday, will there'll be
another chance of a pop up showerstorm. Currently we're at seventy six here
at your official severe weather station,News Radio seven forty KTRH. Time to
check out some of our top Fridaymorning stories. Here Sheryff, Good morning,
(33:37):
everyone is now five fifty one onnews radio seven forty KGRH. Our
headlines are sponsored by D and MAuto leasing. National news outlets reporting that
two men charged with murdering the twelveyear old Jocelyn Nungary here in Katie are
illegal aliens from Venezuela. Another areaof disturbed weather, Southwestern Golf near Mexico,
has a sixty percent chance of developingthe next week. Not expected to
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impact US. University of Houston firesits athletic athletic director Chris Pessman. Latest
news anytime at kturah dot com.Our next update will be at the top
of the hour. I live inclear Lake, Humble, reliable kt r
H traffic bandweather. Next on theten, Tom Homan, Welcome to our
(34:22):
show, former acting ice director underPresident Trump. You know something happened yesterday.
I'm sure this insensed you to thegreatest degree. Here they were talking
about the murder of this Maryland mother. By the way, President Trump has
called the family. Evidently the Bidenadministration has not, at least not up
until this point. And this isthe part that got me. When Secretary
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my Yorkis was asked about it,he either didn't know her name or couldn't
bring himself to say her name.Well, look, we take care of
my archers. As an embarrassment toresistance, he holds, I mean they
may have blood on sins. He'sthe architect of this open border, historic
illegal immigration. I mean, whenI work at President Trump, we handed
(35:06):
this administration the most secure border inmy lifetime. Right, I did this
for thirty four years. The dataproves it. This is the first administration,
the first president of the history ofthe nation. Joe Biden came in
office an unsecured bird, unsecurity boarderon purpose. And what's the result.
One hundred and forty eight thousand deadAmericans from Fatanah, you know, even
(35:28):
a record number of illegal islands thatdied across the border over twenty two hundred.
I mean, he's killing the Americansand the illegal aliens that rectored numbers.
And that's not even talk about theterrorism aspect of it. But what
happened in Houston is another example ofillegal Alians that have crossed the border that
didn't come here for better life,didn't come here to you know, make
(35:50):
this country better. They came inhere to commit crimes. A lot of
these gangs from Venzuela and Al Salvadorand these other Central American churches came here
for one reason, to take advantageof this great nation and in co aheric
crimes. Well, I think it'sbecause the gangs, the cartails are already
here, operating in every state.And they've just kind of fueled the way,
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haven't they. Yeah, you know, when I started in nineteen eighty
fours worked towards MS thirteen, wasin four states. Now they're in forty
nine states, forty nited states.The only place have not found them is
in the lasta But you know,give them to the end of the year
and they'll be there too. Andlook, the murders of Americans keep piling
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up, I mean every other day. And here's the sad thing. We
don't really know how many anas areserious crimes like great robbery, burglary because
many of the things for the citieswon't release the nationality people or the immigration
status, and they don't cooperate.They don't cooperate with us, So we
don't really know how many criminal alasare in United States. I tell you
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this, but one figure right now, since Joe Biden's been in the White
House, the border children wrested overone hundred and fifty seven thousand previcted criminals
that when they ran their background checkthey already had a criminal for mixing in
the United States. Yeah, theLUFT media and thennglers to the luft media
here in Houston will not mention thatthe immigration status of anybody accused of a
(37:21):
crime, and that is quite purposeful. It's to hide it from Houstonians and
it's to hide it from the Americanpeople. Yeah. I mean when I
started, every single Houston used towork with ICE. Back in when I
was an agent, we got Houston, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago,
all the major cities in this countryrefused to work for LICE. And
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it's just as as to the problem. Why do you think the eight terrorists
that they arrested, eight people associatedtarian and terrorism plot, why were they
all restled the sanctuary cities of Philadelphia, New York and in LA. I
mean sanctuary cities. I've said thisfor years. Sanctuary cities are sanctuari criminals.
So Houston is a sanctuary for criminalsbecause they know if they get to
these cities, they can even commita crime and no one's going to call
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ICE. And so you know,why do you think the crime rate is
so high in these cities? Sothat is a problem on the Trump administration.
Trump was sou in the administrator thesesanctuary cities to shut him down home
accountable. But the first thing JoeBiden did when he came to office when
he signed ninety four executive voters destroyingeverything we did to create the most secure
border in life, lifetime. Healso told DOJ to stop the lawsuit against
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Saint Story Cities. All right,Tom Holman, thanks as always, appreciate
it, sir. Take care.Former Acting ICE Director Tom Holman is five
fifty six is used Radio seven fortyKTRH Houston Drive Everywhere with the exclusive audio
home of NBC's coverage of the twentytwenty four Paris Olympics. Now the latest
(38:53):
news, weather, fantastic, it'smore of what matters to you. From
the John Moore Services Studio. Sixam is our time here in Houston's morning
News. I'm Jimmy Vered along withSheriff Fryer Bunger. Top stories, as
have are the two charged with atwelve year olds murder, at least according
to two sources, are illegals.Trump called the family of a Maryland woman
(39:13):
killed by an illegal My Yorkist couldn'teven say her name. And coming up
at six zh eight, McDonald's announceswhat's in their five dollars meal deal.
Details in the minutes theyhead. You'rein Houston's Morning News. First, we're
checking out the drive here sky Mikeall right, East Freeway, Monmouth.
That's just past the Sander Center riverBridge. You already know that hard hats.
That's two right lanes blocked here atsome motorcycle wreck. It's one of
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those sport bikes and just a leftline getting by backups from Thompson Road downtown.
The cranes are working on the metrobus. They're trying to get him
up off the wall. And thisis Southwest Freeway northbound at two eighty eight
Golf Freeway. We cleared that wreck. Backups from Edgebrook, and we're gonna
see what Stephen F. Austin hasbeen chewing. We'll check two eighty eight
(39:58):
in ten minutes in the generator Souperfour center dot Com Traffic center went from
our ktrh top tax defenders twenty fourhour Weather Center Sunday today chance foot pop
up shower. High temperature right aboutninety two. Weekend looks pretty good for
outdoor activities until it gets so doggone hot. We'll check out the forecast
in detail with Jeffeno at the WeatherChannel. In eight minutes right now seventy
(40:19):
six at your official severe weather station, News Radio seven forty KTRH. It's
time now for the news. Here'sSheriff Fryer. Good morning, six oh
two on news Radio seven forty ktrhous News sponsored by All Star Construction.
Top story this hour, these poorgirls are dead. Preventable death, Little
girls. Former acting ICE director TomHome and multiple reports now that the suspects
(40:43):
and the death here of twelve yearold Joscelyn Nungary should not have been in
the United States. Well. Thetwo people arrested are in the country.
Weekly Cross an all passle this yearand released another example of the dangerous border
policies under this administration. Their namesFranklin Jose Pena Ramos, Johann Jose ron
Hell Martinez, both charged with capitalmurder. Kat r H did ask HPD
(41:08):
if the two were here illegally,and they deferred to Homeland Security, who
would not respond to our emails.The mainstream media is trying to ignore the
legal status of Ramos and Martinez.Not only did the associated press not mention
it, they also never disclosed thatthe pair is from Venezuela, information that
was public. It's the third crimeallegedly committed by illegal aliens. It's made
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national news. Just this week,an illegal alien from El Salvadora has been
extradited to Maryland charged with the murderof Rachel Marin last year. That's the
mother of five. While Donald Trumpdid call the Marin family spent about a
half hour expressing his condolences, PresidentJoe Biden has not bothered. And it's
even worse, of course, ourheart's break for the children, the family
(41:58):
of the loved ones, the friendsof the individual who was a murdered.
Yeah, DHS Secretary Alejandro Majorcas hecouldn't say Marin's name during that interview with
CNN, either didn't know it ordidn't want to say it. We're going
to be watching today as the USSupreme Court again this morning is set to
release some rulings nine am our time. As for the election, a quarter
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of all Americans have unfavorable views nowwe're told of both Donald Trump and Joe
Biden. Sure it's called the doublehaters group, and it's their highest share
in the last ten elections. Thereis a lot of animosity towards both candidates,
and I don't think Donald Trump shouldbe as concerned as Joe Biden should.
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That's the elections reporter Breonna Lyman,who says, we've seen this movie
before. During the twenty sixteen elections, there is the same hostility towards Donald
Trump, and people were very unenthusiasticabout both candidates. And she adds that
this voters can compare four years ofBiden versus four years of Trump. Jeff
(43:06):
Biggs News Radio seven forty kt ORH. Democrats so nervous about a potential Trump
victory in November. They've already executeda committee. They've got formed a committee
to fight his agenda every way theycan in the administration, in the bureaucracy,
and especially through law fair. Theysee the really bad numbers for Joe
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Biden, they see the general feelingout there that he is just simply too
old and doesn't have the mental acuityto service president. It's devastating to him
because you can see that and thepolling, you can see that when you
talk to voters. We're almost alittle over four months away from the election.
Don't know who the presidential candidate's goingto be. Political strategist Brendan Steinhauser
(43:49):
told KTRH. On top of that, Democrats really do believe. They've convinced
themselves that Trump will be a dictator, and they're trying to desperately rally based
to save democracy. Six oh fiveis our time. Inflation and the economy,
however, are still the most importantissues for Americans, followed by illegal
immigration. Abortion about the only talkingpoint the left is using right now,
(44:14):
by the way, came in lastand the signal poll of fifteen issues.
Don't expect anyone in the Biden administrationto own the economy either, because they
don't want to say that anything istheir fault, especially inflation. Oh inflation
began to pick up because of suppliedbottlenecks, and later Russia's invasion of Ukraine
(44:39):
led to spikes and food and oilprices. No, it's government spending.
Treasury Secretary Jenny Yellin on Fox,sixty percent of America is actually more of
them our living paycheck to paycheck,were told America's top executives, though,
they're living pretty high on the hog, getting huge salaries and raises and perks.
(45:00):
Boeing CEO David Calhoun made thirty twomillion dollars last year. What is
it you get paid to do?Exactly? I get paid to run the
Boeing company. Help me understand that. I mean, do you get paid
for transparency? Is that? Isthat part of is that one of the
metrics care your income? I thinkthe board counts on me for transparency.
(45:20):
Uh huh, doors falling off planes. Missouri Senator Josh Holly confronting Calhoun at
a Senate hearing about Boeing's issues earlierthis week. Gen Z not so fond
of blue collar work as older generationshave been. Although we've got influencers now
actually changing the trend. They're lookingat those jobs in a better light than
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perhaps the previous generation or you know, the last couple of decades have been
looked at it because college and whitecollar jobs have been promoted so much.
CEO of Crash Champions Collision Repair Mattabert Aber He says blue collar work is
a huge need in this country.More social media mentions may actually help close
(46:06):
the gap. And here's word thathome prices in Harris County of quadrupled since
twenty eighteen, up to forty threepercent. Kinder Institute's State of Housing report
shows home ownership in Houston increasingly becomingout of reach for many residents. Six
oh sevens are Time, the Strow'sTop the White Sox five to three.
They host the Orioles Tonight pregame atsix on Sports Talk seven ninety, Game
(46:28):
Times seven to ten on seven ninetyand here on ktr H. I'm shebar
Fryar on News Radio seven forty KTRH. Take today's Donald common Sense, a
moving re election cure the Dominoes fall, Political Dominoes Falling on US Radio seven
forty KTRH. I like real chicken. I don't like the parts little ground
(46:53):
up, brushed together with read andfried, mostly when I can't identify where
the parts from. That's how muchkids eat love that, Oh, I
know they do. My kids wereMcDonald freaks when they were young. We
were at McDonald's every week. AndI'm sure they're trying to win some folks
back here. You know, they'vebeen working on this, been announcing.
(47:15):
The President announced he's going to comeup with a five dollar meal deal,
right because they're trying to they're tryingto help us, all of us suffering
from inflation. So Joe Erlinger,president of McDonald's USA, finally said in
a statement that value has always beenour DNA. We're focused on living up
to that legacy and offering delicious,affordable options customers can enjoy anytime they walk
(47:36):
through our doors, go through ourdrive through, or place an order through
our app. For a limited timeonly, So for a short period of
time starting on June twenty fifth,you can get a five dollars meal deal
at participating restaurants. I feel compelledto put that in there. Not evidently
(47:57):
not all of them are participating inthis. So what do you get in
a five dollars meal deal? Youhave your choice between a mc chicken sandwich
or a mcdouble sandwich. It's beena long time since i've been to McDonald's,
so I've looked up what is amcdouble. Evidently mcdoubles they referred to
it as the foe Man's Big Mac. It contains, you know, quarter
(48:19):
polor of cheese, contains point twofive you know, quarter pound of meat.
The mcdouble contains point one zero,which is equivalent to one point three
ounces. So even with two patties, there's only actually one point three ounces
of meat, so you're really gettinga lot more bun then you're getting actual
meat when you get a mcdouble.It also gives you a four piece chicken
(48:44):
nuggets, which is not much smallfry, and a small soft drink for
five bucks for a limited time only. Of course, that small soft drink.
You'll have to be happy with asmall soft drink because McDonald's are phasing
out all of their their soda machines. You can refillish yourself. Quarter pounder
that was four ounces has gone toone ounce. No no, I'm saying
(49:05):
a quarter. I was comparing itto the quarter pounder. I'm saying mcdouble,
which is what they're going to giveyou in this only contains zero point
one zero pound of beef, whichis equivalent to one point three ounce double.
You get two patties that must havebeen off two Really whatfer thin patties?
Yeah, I mean it's probably It'sprobably enough to get you through.
(49:27):
It's five bucks. Five bucks didn'tget you very much anymore. Six eleven
die for trafficking weather together. SkyMike's here. Oh man, all right,
So I've been helping the pretty ladieson TV keep up to speed,
and they're helping me. I'll behonest. But that deal on the East
Freeway past the Sanjacento River Bridge,it's one of those sport bikes in Niata
wreck and I'm hearing stories. It'snot relevant. You could talk to me
on my social media. They're easyto find. The sinbound backups. Now
(49:51):
after BUCkies you lose about twenty minutesschool in that way. They're working on
the metro bus downtown. Oh lookat there. They've got it off the
wall. Now they've moved it overto the side. He's gonna need some
bodywork. This is in the CanyonSouthwest Freeway northbound at the two eighty eight
merge. Let's do the Katie Freewayand get around this stuff. Robert from
Dayton's on the tip line. Mikesouthbound, just has the port road eck
(50:15):
that it's able to be hip rightlane flashers off, all right, Robert,
put this banana sticker on your hardhat north side whatever he's guy,
Mike. This is Ruben from Springnineteen sixty heading west before the Hardy Toll
Road. All lanes blocked. Allright. That's going west from Dairy Queen
going that way, and Ruben fromSpring with his first banana sticker. Mike
(50:37):
from Magnolia am I Dude from ninetynine at the web whide open I didn't
notice right fast Jones Road far onthe right shoulder changing a flat fire oh
two ninety didn't take a blue jewand pops up up flat. I saw
this coming. I'm I knew.I'm like, They're like, do you
want to do this? And I'mlike, yes, I would love to
(50:59):
take this to Simnon. As yousee, I'm a the Generator Supercenter dot
Com traffic center. You're be misterblueeshoe here. So from our KTRH top
tax Defenders twenty four hour weather Center, Jeffino is working today at the weather
channel. We finally get a chanceto dry out a little bit, just
a little bit, maybe just tohit or miss pop up shower, a
thunderstorm. We've seen a few ofthose already. Right now, the radar
(51:21):
looks pretty clean. We've got mostlysunny skies. We will go to the
low nineties. That is exactly wherewe are supposed to be for this time
of year. We do have thatcoastal flood advisory for today tonight, mostly
clear, low in the mid seventies. Tomorrow brings sunshine back up to the
low nineties. The heat index tomorrowas high as one oh one, going
to be a little sticky again tomorrow, and then Sunday might see that stray
(51:42):
shower, thunderstorm, sunny skies andright back up to the low nineties for
that afternoon high to close out theweekend. Right now, seventy six AD
your official severe weather station, NewsRadio seven forty k trh use traffic and
weather. You're starting your day rightwith Houston's Morning News, brought to you
by New South. Into those solutions. Six twenty is their time here on
Houston's Morning News. We know therewill be resistance. There will be huge
(52:07):
resistance if Donald Trump is elected presidentagain. So are the Republicans planning for
that? Are they ready for that? How can they counteract it? We'll
talk about it next first though,traffic and weather together. Oh or going
back to the canyon partner just onemore time. At least they got the
metro bus. Who off the wall. Now, this is Southwest Freeway northbound
(52:29):
at two eighty eight. There isenough room in this canyon for all of
us. But I'm still you knowwhat, I'd still like for our listeners
to take the Katie Freeway instead toget around all this spackle. Northbound.
It looks like from about Shepherd andthen if your haznar's be sure and take
the loop either way north or southEast Freeway. That's a motorcycle accident.
It's westbound after the Sanjacino River Bridge. We got a lane getting by.
(52:51):
That's a good sign. We're backedup almost from Thompson Road. I'm Skymike.
This is your Generator Supercenter dot Comtraffic center from our KATRH tax defenders
twenty four hour weather Center. Sundaytoday, there are chances of a pop
up shower and it's going to takea while for the sunshine to kind of
cut through the clouds, but wewill eventually call it Sunday when high temperature
right about ninety two. Sunshine fortomorrow and for Sunday ninety four for tomorrow
(53:14):
ninety five on Sunday with another popup shower chance. Currently it is seventy
six at your official severe weather station, news Radio seven forty k t RAH.
We're checking out some of our topFriday morning stories. Here's Sherah,
Good morning everyone at six twenty twoon news Radio seven forty k t RH.
Two men now being held in therape and murder of the twelve year
old Houston girl reportedly are illegal aliens. From Venezuela. The National News reporting
(53:39):
that the body of a missing ChambersCounty woman has been found. No word
on cause of death of Elizabeth NivensWell. Positive samples are west now virus
in Mosquito populations spiking now in theHouston area. One hundred and thirty two
positive samples collected in the county asof Tuesday. From all over, inside
(53:59):
the Loop all the way out totom Ball. Latest news anytime kgorh dot
com. Our next update will beat the bottom of the hour HG two.
It's US Radio seven KGRH on FMHouston's US Weather, Traffic and Talk
at ninety nine one HD two.Chris Johnson joins US GOP strategist. We
(54:21):
know what they did during the firstterm. They're already planning on what they
were going to do in the secondterm. If that does happen, Chris,
So, what can the Republican Partydo to stop it? I mean,
the biggest thing is just have aspine this that we saw so many
of the folks on the right justroll over and allow the left to do
whatever they wanted, or team upwith them against the former president on certain
(54:43):
issues that should be consensus among conservativesabout what we're going to do. We're
going to take on China, we'regoing to build infrastructure, we're going to
do all this stuff, and insteadwe spent the whole time making excuses for
President Trumper or actively opposing him.And it's really discouraging that there's their continue
to be folks who are ostensibly onour side on the right, on the
center right, who have effectively said, even before the election has happened,
(55:07):
that it's over and they're going tofight against him as soon as he steps
in office. It's discouraging. Youknow. I'm an advisor to the College
Republicans and we're hopeful that the Projecttwenty twenty five stuff is an opportunity for
young people to get into government,to learn how to implement public policy,
how to do conservative leadership well.And we're seeing folks on the right already
(55:28):
basically giving up on that. It'sa real tragedy and hopefully we can avoid
that much money if by just havinga fine too much money and twenty twenty
five. Project twenty twenty five,this is something that's coming out at the
Heritage Foundation, and they are lookingfor people who really want to get involved.
But when you've got so much money, so much corruption. How in
the world when you've got a Departmentof Justice that refuses to present justice,
(55:53):
when you have institutions, how inthe world. You know, it's real
easy to say they're going to goto court. Well know, they're using
lawfare, they're losing corrupt courts inorder to stop the Trump agenda. How
does this ever get? And that'sthat's We've got to make the case of
the American people that that's what's happening, because the only way they're able to
(56:13):
get away with that is that peopledon't think it's lawfare. They think it's
just a normal court case or anormal lawsuit and it's legitimate political disagreement or
whatever. We have to be reallyreally clear and make in historical context how
bizarre this is, how strange thisis. And the other part of it
is make the positive case for thestuff that the President Trump wants to do
(56:34):
through through the Project twenty twenty fivestuff. And so when he's going out
there and he says, you knowthat we need to reform the bureaucracy and
take out a lot of the booksthat are not implementing policies correctly. The
way that the president would want toall that kind of stuff, But why
that's that right? If you're aduly elected president, you should be able
to implement your agenda. And Ithink regular regular folks understand that that's that's
(56:55):
how it should be right. Ifyou're the president, you should be able
to implement and do things in thegovernment that you want to do. And
I think regular people understand that,Tom is, we're not making that case.
We're just saying that the last isbad and scary and whatever, rather
than say like, hey, we'redoing this on behalf of you. We're
working for you. We're trying totake on the Chinese chemist party, we're
trying to address you know, greatjobs, billed infrastructure back here at home,
(57:17):
all those kind of things. AndI think a lot of convincible people
will move towards our position, allright, and hoping they pay attention.
Thanks as always appreciate it. ChrisChris Johnson, GOP Strategist. It's six
twenty six. It is time totake a look at your money and for
Courtney today, here's Dan Schwartzman.Good morning, Jimmy and chaff. American
Airlines flight attendants are threatening to strikeas the latest round of contract talks ended
(57:39):
without a new deal. The airline, though, says it expects negotiations to
continue and feel as a dealist quotewithin reach. The Flight Attendants Union,
though, doesn't believe the National MediationBoard will be scheduling for their talks.
While McDonald's another fast food change,are trying to get more customers in the
door by offering five dollars meals,one restaurant conglomerate will not be following suit.
(57:59):
Darden Reshtrants, which owns nine chains, including Olive Garden, as well
as high end steakhouses the Capitol Grilland Ruth's. Chris said in an earnings
call that managers don't believe lowering pricesis an effective way to increase their sales.
Let's look at the futures here rightnow, the SMP and the NAZAC
are both down about a ten toone percent. The Dow right now down
fifteen points. That's essentially flat.Price of oil currently hovering around eighty one
(58:22):
dollars and fifteen cents a barrel.I'm Dan Schwartzman, Bloomberg Business on News
Radio seven forty KTRH NO Houston's News. Why there were traffic plus Breaking News
twenty four to seven. This isHughes Radio seven forty KTRH five Everywhere Points
IRF more of what's happening now fromthe John Morris Services Studios. Six point
(58:47):
thirty is our time here in Houston'sMorning News. I'm Jimmy Barren along with
Sheriff Fryar Bonger. Top stories.This half hour Fox Bowl shows sixty three
percent disapprove of Biden's border policies,law enforcement, it seems to want to
hide crimes committed by illegals. Andcoming up at six thirty eight, how
NPR imagines marriage in the future.Details in the minutes ahead. You're on
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Houston's Warning News. First, let'scheck out that morning drive once again.
Here's guy my another bus thing.This is I forty five Pierce elevated at
Allen Parkway. It's a Metro northbound. They've moved him over to his shoulder.
It's not serious. The bus thatwas on the wall is now out
of our way. Southwest Freeway hada stall truck right behind it. This
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is right in the canyon two eightyeight, and we're munched up from Shepard.
Let's go ahead and skip around andtake the Katie, and it shows
that they've cleared our motorcycle wreck onthe East Freeway. Yeah, right after
the sand of Center River. Iwant to double check that at six forty
and let's check another problem to eightyeight. I need to hear from you
the Generator Supercenter dot Com traffic Centerfrom our KTRH Generator super Center, twenty
(59:52):
four hour weather Center. Sunshine todaywith a chance will pop up shower,
I temperture right about ninety two.Tomorrow sunny and hot about ninety five,
and then Sunday sunning with the chancefopop up shower about ninety five. Right
now seventy six at your official severeweather station, News Radio seven forty KTRH.
Well, we'll get more on theforecast with jeffno in about eight minutes.
As I said, seventy six.Right now, it's time for the
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news. Here's Sheriff Fryer and goodmorning everyone. It is now six thirty
two on news Radio seven forty kTRH. Our top story this hour,
the border blowback. The latest Foxpolling show sixty three percent of voters now
disapprove of Biden and his open borders. More than half say it's going to
have a big influence on how theyvote in November. Multiple reports this morning
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that the two people charged with capitalmurder and the death of the twelve year
old little girl here, Jocelyn Nungarythis week are illegal aliens. It's outrageous,
makes you angry, Mayor John Whitmyerthere. Nungary's body was found in
shallow water near I forty five.She had been raped and strangled. HPD
deferred questions about Franklin Ramos and JohannMartinez to Homelands six Security. DHS would
(01:01:00):
not respond to our emails from KTRHabout are they illegal aliens? Ramos and
Martinez both came here from Venezuela,though according to national news reports, Ramos
was released into the country after crossingthe border in El Paso just last month.
Nungary's murder the third crime against youngwomen and girls allegedly committed by illegal
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aliens just this week making the news, including the rape of a thirteen year
old girl by an Ecuadorian alien whoconfessed to videotaping the crime. Move the
military to the southern border, putthe Coast Guard in the Rio Grande.
Stop funding the federal sanctuary funding forsanctuary cities vivek Rameswami with ktrh is Sean
(01:01:44):
Hannity, and there's more. Fiveillegal aliens arrested in Missouri this week for
allegedly kidnapping a fourteen year old Indianagirl. The car the bad guys were
using had a Texas registration. Twoof the suspects from Honduras, the other
three from Mexico. Six thirty fouris our time. Gasoline prizes on the
rise. Average in Houston three toOHO one this morning. Statewide average three
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oh seven is up two cents overyesterday. Works so well the last time,
though, you know, Joe Bidenonce again preparing to release oil from
our strategic reserves, supposed to befor emergencies, but in order to drive
down prices in these election months.This will be a temporary fix at best,
and it could make things worse inthe long run. And I think
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they have to realize that the strategicpetroleum reserve is not like a political slush
fund that you can use every timeyour gas prices go up and your poll
numbers go down. Market analyst PhilFlynn says this could leave Americans hanging in
an emergency situation. There is areal possibility that global supplies could be disrupted
in a major way, and wemight need that reserve for real to keep
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our economy going. Flynn says thatall this is symptomatic of Biden's green agenda,
which hurts the average American. EthanBuchanan News Radio seven forty k each
it's now six thirty five ERKAP predictingthe electricity demand in Texas will double in
just six years. Among the reasonsnot just our rising population, but the
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data mining, the energy needed topower computer data centers, bitcoin mining,
artificial intelligence that is the real drain. More than half of all Americans are
supporting the idea now of having forgivenessof medical debt. Around six and ten
americans feel that way, according toa recent poll. Any poll that asks
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people how do you feel about forgivenessof medical debt is probably going to have
the majority of people say yes.I think if we're going to forgive any
debt, medical debt should be oneof those things we forgive. Certified Financial
Planner and CPA build Endi says there'sone key component to this potential debt forgiveness.
It comes down to who's going topay for and as we know,
it's either going to be a taxpayerone way or another, either future productivity,
(01:03:58):
current taxes, or we go furtherinto debt. Most of those surveyed
believe their medical bills should be forgivenif they have large amounts of debt compared
to their income. Jared Lewis Newsradio seven forty KRH. It's now six
thirty five. We got a newbill underway in Congress automatically registering eighteen to
twenty six year olds for the militarydraft. Really it comes as a recruitment
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numbers plummet, and it's a concerningthought that indicates as a possible logistical need
for a future draft. And Ithink it's becoming almost critical now that we've
made our military so progressive and unattractive. Former Army Captain Sean Timmins says,
people don't want to defend the progressivecountry we've become, and the protests if
this sticks would be chaotic. It'squite unfortunate. But the social cohesion in
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our nation is lacking because of theabundance of tensions created by the far left.
He says. The only solution isgetting people to love America again.
Andre Perard News Radio seven forty KRH. It is now six thirty seven.
If you're a book reader, well, you have to go down to number
eighty one on the bestseller list ofan Amazon to find an actual literary writer.
(01:05:06):
Columnist Roger Friedman says, we're inthe midst of a book publishing crisis.
In the old days, you wouldlook at the New York Times bestsellers
and you would see a couple ofreally great literary novels. But those are
gone because there have been massive layoffsin publishing of all the people who work
on those books. Right now,bestsellers are self help books and what we
(01:05:29):
call airport fiction. You know,the romance and the thrillers and the mysteries
and the murders. The Astros beatthe White Sox five to three. They
host Baltimore tonight pregame at six onSports Talk seven ninety, Game Times seven
ten on both seven ninety and ktRH. I'm Shevy Fryar News Radio seven
forty kt URH, Trump against Bilation, much more, your vacation with History.
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Listen to the headlines, get theaudio, use Radio seven for informed
All Summer KTRH National Public Radio,All Things considered. As this decided,
they're going to consider the future ofmarriage. So there were a little story
about it, saying over the pastfew decades, cohabitation rates have nearly doubled,
more children are being born outside ofmarriage. At this point, I
(01:06:24):
begin to wonder if more are beingborn outside of marriage and are being born
in marriage. And there's buzz aboutopen relationships for younger generations. So in
order to interview their patrons in orderto see what they thought about what the
future marriage looks like when we goback to a more traditional model or will
continue down these paths. Here's here'sthe people that they interviewed. Jennifer Rocca
(01:06:48):
thirty seven, a polyamorous woman witha primary partner for seven years in Richmond,
Virginia. Polyamorous just means that shefools around with anybody she wants and
the dude knows it. In evidentlyhe's okay with it. Okay, we
used to have another word for that, but now it's polyamorous because that's normal,
(01:07:10):
or they're trying to make it normal. Then they talk to Doyle Tait,
thirty one, single dad in Jacksonville, Florida, who says, I
would love to be married. Oneday I decided I wasn't going to wait
for a man who may never come. So there's a gay dude. And
then they interviewed a guy by thename of Arvivin. I can't even begin
to pronounce the last name. Twentyeight married man in Baltimore, Maryland.
My love life with my partner maylooks like a true relationship. We are
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an interracial marriage. And then MichaelMartin is somebody that they talk to who
studies governess at the Institute for Future. In other words, all the people
they talk to fit into what theythink is what America needs to be.
You are either in an open relationshipor you're gay. None of the people
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they talk to are in a traditionalmarriage. You met, you dated,
you got married, you bought ahouse, you had kids. You know
the way things used to be done. Not a single one is that because
they couldn't find any or because theydon't want to promote that six forty time
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for trafficking weather together. You've studiedthe three times so far. Shot,
Mike, you know what polyamorous reallymeans, Jimmy, what does that mean?
Polyamorous means you're about It's like alady that's about this bigger round,
Like, no, that's bigger okay, like purple hair and has ear rings
everywhere in her nose and everywhere buther ears and god knows where else.
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Let's go to the southwest side beforeI get in trouble here, and let's
do this, hey chip line,if you got Mike sitting on the fifty
nine waiting on the time right inRosenberg Freeway shut down. I got what
looks like a serious wreck here.I don't have Laney's This is outbound around
thirty six, and we're gonna haveto zoom that at the six fifty break.
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Let's do seven one three two onetwo t ips east text ben a
task Casidoky. Mike coming into downtown, all clear and running smoothie above the
speed limit. I can wes headingtowards KT same thing, all right,
you look good over by the SaintArnold plant and two forty nine. It's
price for Magnolia toy. You gotMike coming in on the Forgotten Freeway from
(01:09:23):
Magnolia. The freeway is actually prettyclear, blowing and going. I really
really need a steak this morning.I'm in the Generator Supercenter dot com Traffic
Center from r ktr H Generator Supercentertwenty four hour Weather Center. Time to
check in with Jeff Eno. Okay, I see now the light the suns
come up. We don't really havevery many clouds out in the sky,
so we're off to a good starttoday. But what a pop up store
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shower, No stores, but apop up shower could come up? A
pop up shower, maybe a rumbleof thunder for the most part, though,
just some of these real small cellsof rain could drop some heavy rain
and then just be done just likethat. But for the most art,
we are mostly sunny and we're headedto the low nineties as far as average
temperatures go, that's exactly where weare supposed to be. We're mostly clear
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tonight. Overnight low falls back tothe mid seventies. Again, that is
the average low for hour. Saturday. We are sunny, headed up to
the low nineties, but the heatn'texercise one oh one as we crank up
that humidity just a bit. Andthen we'll close out the weekend Sunday with
a slight chance for those showers andstorms. Sunny skies otherwise headed back to
the low nineties For the afternoon high, it is still seventy six at your
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officials Severe Weather Station News Radio sevenforty KTRH You are commute, you are
forecast your news. It's Houston's MorningNews, brought to you buying new South
Windows solutions. All right, weall know the housing market is fairly unaffordable
right now. Interest rates are high, inventories remaining low, although they see
be growing somewhat. I thought wemaybe tap into the National Association of home
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Builders CEO Jim Tobin on what hethinks is ailing the housing industry and what
needs to happen to fix it.That's coming up next, though, traffic
and weather together as we check outthe drive once again with Skymine. Iright,
pitch it from the stretch here SouthwestFreeway Rosenberg PD confirms it's all lanes
closed here on I sixty nine southwestreading or reading road, thank you,
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reading road outbound, that's all lanes. I don't like the way this wreck
looks, and I've asked the TV, my friends from TV to maybe take
a look from the air site.Airborne that's southbound. Big backups, Let's
take ninety get around that. We'vecleared the motorcycle wreck. East Freeway,
Sanda Center River and downtown forty fiveAllen Parkway. That is a stalled metro
bush northbound. I'm in the GeneratorSupercenter dot Com Traffic Center from r KTRH
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Generator Supercenter, twenty four hour weatherCenter Sunday Today. There's a chance of
a pop up shower just about anytime with the high temperature of ninety two.
Same forecast for tomorrow and for Sunday. About ninety four on Saturday and
ninety four on Sunday. Capter rightnow is seventy six at your official severe
weather station. News Radio seven fortyKTRH. Get you caught up on our
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top stories this morning, least afew of them. Here's Sharon, Good
morning. Everyone is six fifty oneon news Radio seven forty k t RH.
The two men charged with murdering twelveyear old Joscelyn Nungary and Katie reportedly
illegal aliens. At least six peopleinjured in a multi vehicle crash involving a
metrorail train near the medical Center.A scary delivery for an Amazon customer in
(01:12:23):
Indiana, a live Cobra in herXbox delivery. Amazon investigating she got a
refund she ordered it. Latest newsanytime KTAH dot com. Our next update
is at the top of the hour. I live in Katie, I live
in Ito. Your reliable forecast Nexton the ten on seven KTRH time Here
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on Houston's Morning News, A righthome. Housing prices remain high, stubborn
Lehigo, although they are starting tocome down in some places. But there
is a bigger problem, well,a couple of things that Jim Tobin's gonna
tell us. First of all,he thinks Trump Trump win would be good
for housing and good for his business. But he also thinks that there's one
(01:13:21):
big problem right now that's been prettydifficult to solve. What is your biggest
challenge, Jim Tobin? Where didyou go? Jim Tobin? Hang on
a second, one more time.What is your biggest challenge? Jim Tobin?
The interest rates, that's that's thenumber one killer of the marketplace right
now. And shelter inflation is thelargest problem with inflation coming down right We're
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stuck in this kind of the lowthrees with inflation, but shelter inflation is
over five percent. If we canput more supply on the marketplace, drive
shelter inflation. Want canchin because we'refinancing right now, a D and C
financing that's the financing mechanism acquisition developmentconstruction finances is twelve to thirteen percent on
one of those loans. We have. Local regulatory costs are absolutely killing our
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members because of delays, and thenfinally regulatory burns at the federal level or
a killer to it. But thoseregulations they were in place before we had
this slowdown in house building. Youstill had the regulations, what three,
four, five, six years ago, right, but you still managed to
build a lot of homes. Wedid. We had a better regulatory environment
three or four years ago. Wehad this boom after COVID. People were
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looking to buy new homes and ourindustry was doing great. The challenge we
have now, but inflation is absolutelythe driver. People are pulling back from
the marketplace because they don't want tohave a seven handle lot of mortgage,
especially when they're sitting on a threeor four percent mortgage. Well that's what
we saw this morning called the homeBuild of Confidence number. It came in
at forty three that I believe isthe lowest since January of this year.
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So no improvement at the moment.No, we've lost all the games we
had in the first part of thisyear because interest rates has stayed high.
We really thought coming into this yearwe saw the interest rates and mortgage rates
start to crest a little bit andstart to fall. They've come right back
up and just hovering right under sevenpercent of frozen the market again, if
pass is prolonged. We saw alower regulatory environment under President Trump, we
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saw a more output from the economyand the housing segment. So I expect
more of the same if President Trumpis re elected. Conversely, President Biden,
he has pushed forward a lot ofpro building policies. He's talked about
adding more supply. But we're gettingthis muddled message from this White House because
just as just as recently a monthago, they're going to add up to
twenty to thirty thousand dollars to thecost of a new home due to new
(01:15:38):
energy regulations that they are imposing onlow and low income and first generation bias
with the FHA, USDA and theVA, so mixed messages coming on this
administration. Yeah, you think youthink houses is unaffordable, Now wait till
those new regulations take effect and atall those costs. All right, time
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This is Huge Radio seven forty ktrhHouston Live Everywhere with Fire, the
exclusive audio home of NBC's coveration ofthe twenty twenty four Paris Olympics. Now
the latest news, weather and traffic. It's more of what matters to you.
From the John Morris Services Studios.It is seven am now here on
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Houston's Borning News. I'm Jimmy Barrettalong with Sheriff Ryer Monger. Top stories
this fre The two charged with atwelve year old's murder are both illegals.
Trump called the family of a Marylandwoman killed by an illegal My Yorkists couldn't
even say her name. And comingup in seven oh eight selling off more
emergency fuel details of the minute.Say head, you're in Houston's Borning News.
(01:17:58):
First, we're checking out that morning. Here's sky Mike. Nothing good's
happening in Rosenberg on I sixty ninesouthbound. I'm about to get some air
support, so we'll get an aerialview shortly. But this is southbound at
Reading Road and it's all Wayne's block. Take ninety. That's a pretty easy
fixed around. You could take theWest Park and just go through beautiful,
full Sure and Simonton. It's atleast scenic. We've got still the it
(01:18:20):
in East Freeway. We cleared themotorcycle wreck at my month. Everybody's okay.
That was on the inbound side.It's still a fishtangle both ways.
You're packed up from three point thirtyon the westbound and in eastbound you're backed
up from Dell Dell. I'm inthe Generator Supercenter dot Com traffic Center from
our KTRH top tax Depender's twenty fourhour weather center. Sunshine today. There's
(01:18:42):
a chance will pop up shower,but it will last long. It temp
it, you're right about ninety two. We'll get the rest of the weekend
forecast with Jeff Eno at the WeatherChannel in eight minutes. Right now,
it is seventy seven at your officialsevere weather station, news Radio seven forty
KTRH. It's time now for thenews. Here's Sheriff Fryer. Hey everyone,
seven o two on news radio sevenforty k t RHUs, who's sponsored
(01:19:03):
by Oupstein cleaning top story this hour. Here's just a sanctuary for criminals because
they know they get to these cities. They can even commit a crime and
knows don't call Ice. Yeah,talking about sanctuary cities. Former Acting ICE
director Tom Homan on Houston's Morning Newsthis morning. The suspects and the rape
and the murder of the twelve yearold Jocelyn and Hungary here, they were
(01:19:26):
here illegally, caught my border patrol, released into the US. Fox reports
that Franklin Ramos crossed into El Pasoin May and was released with a notice
to appear in court. Johann Martinezgot here in March. Stop releasing the
people. This administration dismantle, thesepolicies on purchasing, gave us this open
border. Both faced capital murder chargersand Gary was found strangled to death this
(01:19:48):
week after sneaking out of our house. KTRH asked HPD if the two were
here illegally. They deferred to HomelandSecurity, who did not respond to us.
Cliff Saunders News Radio seven forty kTR. As we're going through all
of this, Donald Trump has reachedout to the family of Rachel Marin.
That's the Maryland mother of five whowas raped and murdered last year and an
(01:20:10):
illegal alien is charged in that case. They just seem to be disconnected completely
from what's going on. Marin familyattorney Randolph Rice talking about the Biden administration,
which by the way, has yetto contact Marin's family. It's now
seven o three new polling showing thatinflation and the economy are the most important
issue for Americans. In the Signalpoll, abortion came in last on a
(01:20:35):
list of nearly fifteen issues. Somuch for that Fox poll. Just yesterday,
according to Pure Research, the shareof double haters, those who don't
like either Donald Trump or Joe Biden, is at an historic high of twenty
five percent. They feel like they'vebeen screwed under both instances. Yeah,
they like Donald Trump a little better, But the difference is is that those
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voters didn't have an opportunity to comparefour years of Biden versus four years of
Trump. But they have that opportunitynow. Yeah. The nearest number for
a dread election was twenty percent intwenty sixteen when Trump beat Hillary Clinton.
Anti Trump is gearing up for apossible second Trump term, however, and
they're going to tie up his agendaevery which way they can. The Democrats
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are nervous about twenty twenty four sothey're preparing. The left is really concerned
about how poorly President Biden is performing. They're raising themselves for a second Trump
administration, and they're not wasting anytime. Political strategist Brendan Steinhauser told KTRH
these lawsuits won't stop Trump from beingeffective. I would expect to see a
very bold agenda Trump is elected aspresident, and I think Republicans will be
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united to focus in on the economyand on border security, and I would
expect them to get some big thingsdone. Steinhuser says, the Democrats are
just trying to get their base readyfor the electoral fight of their lives.
Ethan Buchanan News Radio seven to fortyKTRH. And they've already started the liberal
New York Times with anonymous sources doinga hit piece on the federal judge Eileen
Cannon, who is overseeing the marA Lago documents case in Florida against Donald
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Trump, claiming that two senior judgeshave urged her to step aside. Uh
huh, seven oh five, they'regoing to smear that judge. Now,
seven oh five is our time.White House trying to blame Trump for inflation.
To Secretary Jenny Yellen. Well,there are facts, you know,
Madam's secretary. Inflation was lowered beforethe pandemic. That's absolutely true, And
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inflation was less than two percent whenDonald Trump was forced out of office.
Kender Institute State of the Housing reporthere in Houston shows at home prices in
Harris County are up forty three percent. They've quadrupled since twenty eighteen. We're
struggling with high prices, declining dollarin flat wages. But America's top executives
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they're getting some pretty big increases intheir sales and perks year over year.
Medium pay for CEOs right now atAmerica's stop companies went up twelve percent this
year, fastest rate more than adecade. What is it that you get
paid currently? That's a big number, sir, Well, let me help
you out. It's thirty two pointeight million this year. Is it's an
right, Yes it does. It'sa forty five percent increase over last year.
(01:23:19):
Is that sound right? Yes,it does. What is it you
get paid to do? Exactly?Missouri Senator Josh Holly, he was grilling
the CEO of Boeing, Dave Calhoun, at a cent of hearing about Boeing's
problems this week, here's a signof survival of sort. Blue collar work
is becoming more hip among gen z. Some TikTok and Instagram influencers are getting
(01:23:45):
more clicks with the ways they're promotingblue collar work. The blue collar route
isn't so bad. We're kind ofon a campaign to let people know there's
money to be made in these bluecollar jobs as well. CEO of Crash
Champions Collision Repair Matt Ebert says they'retrying to attract more younger folks to their
industry through the popular social media sites. We think that people are uninformed on
just how much how well they cando, and some of these blue collar
(01:24:09):
jobs not go into much a debt. Post to TikTok mentioning, the words
blue collar are up sixty four percentcompared to this time last year. Jared
Lewis News Radio seven forty KHRH andthe Astros beat the White Sox five to
three. They host Baltimore Tonight coverageat six pm on Sports Talk seven ninety,
First Pitch seven ten on seven ninetyand here on KGRH at seven oh
(01:24:31):
seven. I'm Sheriff Ryer and NewsRadio seven forty KGRH. If it's happening
people coming across the board of FutureAmerica bring down inflation, it happens here.
I turn on KTRH on news radioseven forty KTRH. The Bid administration
is getting ready to sell off onemillion barrels of gasoline that used to be
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known as the Northeast Reserve. RememberHurricane Sandy, that's what that was all
for, Yeah, Hurricane Sandy,and specifically for them, Uh, it's
their own strategic reserve because so manypeople lived there and they ran out of
gasoline and there's no way to geta gasoline to them. So back in
twenty fourteen, they created this strategicgasoline reserve for people in the Northeast.
(01:25:19):
Well, they're shutting it down becausethey're taking all the oil out of it
and selling it to keep the priceslow. Exactly, they're selling off the
gasoline to try to knock down theprices, especially in the Northeast, before
we get to election time, andthere will be no reserve there anymore,
which means if we have another HurricaneSandy style event, we'll be right back
(01:25:40):
to where we started. That's calledI won't say what it's called now.
The excuse is is sol Yeah,exactly, also up a correct without it,
you know what. So here wego, you know, in an
attempt to drive down prices, we'regoing to take away an emergency supply and
we're not going to replace it withanything. The excuse being that gasoline is
(01:26:01):
more expensive to be able to storethan that oil is because the shelf life
of gasoline is finite versus oil,which you could pretty much hang on to
forever. But I'd be willing tobuy into that if what you were telling
me is is that we're going toput more oil into the Strategic Oil Reserve
just in case. But we're notdoing that either, So we're just selling
(01:26:23):
off all of our fuel, oilor guests. I wonder how much of
this is really just all Joe Biden, you know, because who believes that
he's going to be on the ticket. Maybe I don't know, I don't
know. You that is about thedownballot. I mean, you've got an
all those Blue states, they've gotall those other guys, and they're tied
totally to Biden. Yeah, youknow, they better do something, do
something save they're bacon seven to tentime for traffic and weather together as we
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check in again with you, skuyMike. All right, I sixty nine
east text southbound. I'm getting allkinds of reports at fourteen eighty five.
In fact, I put it inthe system. These are all of you
are saying the same thing. Jackand I f eighteen wheeler fourteen eighty five
southbound, two center lanes. We'regoing to back up from Roman Forest and
lose about twenty two minutes this way. Not much for alternates that is.
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Oh, you know what, youcould skip over to two forty two.
It gets kind of scenic if you'rea big shot. Take thirteen fourteen to
Grand Parkway. Commoners take just takeit over to forty five Southwest Freeway.
Tammy from Channel thirteen is about togive me a shot here of that wreck
around Thompson and Redding Road southbound.It's all lanes closed. Nothing good's happening
here. This is outbound. Takeninety instead. East Freeway still spackled up
(01:27:29):
both ways between the bridge and aboutDaldale, which is fun to say,
Katie Freeway in about Park ten that'sa wreck reported. It's been Night of
the Living Metros. We have thatone in the canyon that's gone. You
got the one on the Gulfer onfour forty five. There we go forty
five pier's elevated northbound. That's overon the side Allen Parkway. Now we've
got one southbound at bell Air.That's another metro bus. It's a right
(01:27:54):
lane block southbound. Big smunch.And of course we cleared the canyon sixty
nine northbound at two eighty eight.We're still packed up from Chepard. I'm
Skymike and the Generator Supercenter, dotCom traffic Center from our KTRH top tax
defenders twenty four hour Weather Center.Time to check in with Jeff Eno down
a cloud the sky at the moment, Jeff, just mostly sunshine, maybe
here and there. We'll see afew clouds now. It does look like
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if advanced radar does hold, we'regoing to start to see a little more
of these cluster storms coming in fromoff shore. We'll see how it plays
out. But like you said,right now, a lot of sunshine and
no rain on the radar. Asfar as anything around the city, we're
looking at low nineties today tonight,mostly clear over night, low no jacket
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required. We'll fall back to themid seventies sunshine for Saturday. Right back
to the low nineties. Going tobe a little more sticky though, as
we get a heat index as highas one oh one and then maybe a
straight s hour thunderstorm Sunday, Butright back to the low nineties for that
afternoon high Right now, seventy sixat your officials, Severe Weather Station News
Radio seven forty KTRH. It's Houston'sMorning News, brought to you byen New
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South Windows Solutions. Now back toJimmy and Sharah with the info you need
to take on the day. Well, we've been talking all morning about these
two illegals that have been arrested.At least they've been identified by the New
York Post in Fox News as illegals. Local media hasn't been talking about it.
At least through last night. Theyhadn't talked at all about the immigration
status of those individuals. But we'regonna talk to Ray Hunt about this.
(01:29:23):
You know how big of a problemit is. I mean, we have
a twelve year old murdered by thesetwo who should not even be in the
country. Stand by for more rightnow, Traffic and weather together as we
check out the drive once again.Here is sky Mike clear the Katie Freeway
that was the wreck inbound before Highwaysix. We've got a bit of a
skunch. It's Friday, but we'restill scunched up from Frii Road inbound both
ends of sixty nine Rosenberg. You'vegot that wreck at Renting Road. There's
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nothing good happening there. All lanesare blocked and New Kany it's not good
for you either. This is southboundfourteen eighty five Jack and I eighteen wheeler
center Lane. I'm sky Mike,get your generator Supercenter dot Com traffic Center
from our Katie r Age top taxdefenders twenty four hour weather centers Sunday today.
Not a cloud in the sky atthe moment, but there's always a
chance of a pop up shower withthe heating of the daytime today and things
(01:30:08):
blowing off the coast. Ninety twofor the high Sunday for tomorrow in Sunday,
hot for tomorrow, ninety four,ninety five on Sunday. Chance for
a pop up shower again on Sunday, currently seventy seven at your official severe
weather station, News Radio seven fortyKTRH, we're checking out some of our
top stories on this Friday. Here, Sharon, it's now seven twenty one
on news Radio seven forty k TRH. Our headlines are sponsored by dnm audoleasing
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Well the Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg.He has dropped all the charges against those
violent anti Israel protesters at Columbia University. You know, the ones who took
over the buildings. Oh. Twopeople have died in a car crash involving
a Missouri City police officer. Theofficer was responding to an in progress robbery.
(01:30:51):
Call us Supreme Court is doing moreopinions today. We're watching latest news
anytime KTRH dot com. Next updatewill be at the bottom of the hour.
Fight and versus Strong. He wantsto debate me again? Here this
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JGRH seven twenty two is their timehere on Houston's morning news. It is
a tragic story of a twelve yearold girl murdered by two people who have
been identified at least in two differentnews publications as being illegal aliens. Nobody
at the local level seems to wantto talk about that. Ray Hunt joins
us. Ray is executive director ofthe Houston Police Officers Union. Why is
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it that nobody on a local basiswill identify the immigration cetus of these two
people. Ray. Yeah, it'svery unfortunate too. It's its sad whenever
we have to get our information fromthe New York Post or function news that
happens here in Houston. Our detectivesdid a phenomenal job getting these two turns
in custody, and our department dida crappy job and answer the questions that
(01:31:56):
were asked afterwards. It's just amazingto me that this is what it takes
in order to after years of sayingno, Houston is not a sanctuary city,
now we found out from Tom Homan, former ICE director. Yeah,
Houston apparently is a sanctuary city becausethey don't seem to be willing to cooperate
with the media or the public tolet us know what with ICE. Yeah,
(01:32:20):
I would slightly disagree with that,only because our officers are not letting
people, letting people go from seriousviolations simply because they're illegals. But I
will say that the fact that we'renot reporting things and we have it that's
not transparent, that's exactly what weshould be doing is given all the information
that we possibly can. When I'mgetting information yesterday at ten am that these
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two or two illegals from Venezuela,and I can't get that confirmed from our
own department. That's ridiculous. Whywhy is that happening? Ray? You
know, where is that dy comingdown from? Is it coming from the
mayor's office? Is it coming fromthe acting police chief who's in charge of
that decision? I don't know,but I can tell you this that I
think SHARE reported that we've had threesuch incidents across the country this week alone.
(01:33:05):
That's only what was reported. Ithink more and more cities are scared
to death to step out there andsay these crimes were committed by an illegal.
It's not an affront to anybody herewho's legal. It's only saying that
if you're coming to this country illegally, we don't want you to kill and
rape our twelve year olds. Youknow. It's also a great example of
(01:33:26):
this Maryland woman, I'm sure you'refamiliar with that case, also killed by
an illegal from El Salvador who havedone leads, a gang member and wanted
from murder in El Salvador. Wehave no idea who these people are who
were letting into this country. Hey, that's exactly right at the border when
our border patrol agents stop these folks, these countries are not cooperating with us
(01:33:46):
to tell us, oh, yeah, that's a bad guy. We just
let out of a Venezuelan and jailtwo days ago who was in there for
murder. They're not cooperating with us. Anybody who tells you these people are
properly vetted when they come across theborder are well. When they're coming from
Venezuela in these protected countries specifically whowere given refugee status, they get to
(01:34:06):
come in on an app on theirphones. They're met at the border sometimes
and flown by the Biden administration intocities all across this country. Well,
are they legal or illegal anyway?You know? The Biden administration seems to
act like they're not illegal because weallow them to come in this share.
It's worse than that they can comein like that. But if you're trying
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to fly your family to Mexico andthey find out that your passport expires in
a month, you have to jumpthrough hoops to go get that corrected before
you can find the country. Butwe're letting folks come in here with a
simple app or just walking across andsaying I don't have an ID, but
this is who I am, thisis what we come to and buckle up.
It's gonna get worse. I'm justgoing to say, have more and
more of these cases every single day, not just in Houston, across the
(01:34:55):
country. What are your police officerstelling you, Ray, about the issues
they're having on the streets with thelegal criminals. Well, it hasn't gotten
to that point yet where they're callinglessbecause they're so used to the illegals or
who's committing crimes. So it's justit's just part for the course for them.
But this could turn into what itdid when Katrina happened. Here.
We may have a work card likewe did back then that simply shows whether
(01:35:17):
or not this person was illegal,and then we start asking the federal government
reimburse us for these dollars that we'rehaving to deal with. Your problem?
All right, Ray Hunt, alwaysa pleasure, sir. Okay, we
got you fired up. Thank youRay for coming on. Yeah, we
sure appreciate it. Bray Hunt,the executive director of the Houston Police Officers
Union, seven twenty six. Itis time to take a look at your
money. Here's Dan Sportsman, Goodmorning, Jimmy and Sheriff for a second
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in a row. About fifteen thousandcar dealers around the country continue to be
without software that helps to run theiroperations. The provider, CDK Global had
to shut down services after being hitby back to back cyber attax. The
company says it could be several daysbefore its systems are back online. One
of the countries leading window tinting andauto accessories franchises, tint were World,
announcing the opening of a store inEast Houston. The location is the twenty
(01:36:02):
fifth in the state. Tent Worldhas around two hundred and fifty locations nationwide.
Two car companies announcing recalls. Fordrecalling just one hundred and fifty nine
twenty twenty one f one fifty modelswith the onboard scales feature, while Toyota
is recalling over thirteen thousand, twentytwenty three Crown models. Let's look at
the futures. The Dow is downto ten to one percent, then Aazak's
(01:36:24):
down a quarter of a percent.SMP is down two tenths of one percent.
Price of oil currently hovering around eightyone dollars and thirty cents a barrel
on Dan Schwartzman Bloomberg Business on NewsRadio seven forty KTRH. You are Houston's
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from the John Morris Services studios.It is seven thirty now here on Houston's
Borning News. I'm Jimmy Barrett alongwith Sheriff Fryer Mongerdop Stores. This fur
a Fox Bowl showing sixty three percentdisapprove of Biden's border policies. Law enforcement
seems to want to hide crimes committedmy illegals, and coming up to seven
thirty eight, how interest rates areaffecting the national debt. Details in the
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minutes ahead. You're in Houston's MorningNews. First, we're checking out that
Morning Drive once again. Here's skyMike. All right, both sides of
I sixty nine. Let's go tothe Rosenberg side. That's all lanes blocked
at Reading Road. I'm told thecab is being pulled away. Nothing good's
happening here, but the fact thatthey're already taking parts of this away probably
a good sign. Let's jump onninety Also East Tech Freeway coming down from
the sticks fourteen eighty five. That'sJack and I F eighteen wheel er two
(01:37:38):
center lanes backed up from two fortytwo southbound. If you can get on
two forty two, you get aroundthat Nord Freeway. We're starting to smash
up right around Green's Point. Ithink we've got a stall on that ramp
that takes you to the airport.Take the direct airport connector. But don't
tell anybody. I'm Skymike. It'sthe Generator Supercenter dot Com Traffic Center from
r KTRH Generator super Center twenty fourhours the center. Lots of sunshine today,
(01:38:00):
but there is a chance but popup shower, especially this afternoon with
the hig temperature right about ninety two. We'll talk to Jeffy, you know
at the Weather Channel, get youa forecast update for the rest of the
weekend when we talk to him ineight minutes right now seventy seven at your
official severe weather station, News Radioseven forty KTRH. It is time now
for the news. Here's Sheriff Fryer. Thank you, Jimmy Barrett. It
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is now seven thirty two on NewsRadio seven forty KTRH and our top story
this hour. There's a new Foxpoll that shows sixty three percent of voters
disapprove of Joe Biden's policies on theborder. Fifty two percent say that immigration
will be extremely important when they votein November. Comes even upon multiple reports
(01:38:43):
that the two people charge with capitalmurder and the death of the twelve year
old Jocelyn Nungary and Katie here,we're in this country illegally. HPD would
not defer, would not confirm,instead deferring to Homeland Security, concing that
part of the investigation in terms oftheir status and legality here. That's the
(01:39:04):
acting chief, Larry Satterwhite. Now, KJE your age received no response when
we questioned DHS. Fox reporting thatFranklin Jose Pena Ramos released into the country
at Olpaso last month. Wohant one, Jose Rangel Martinez came here in March
from Venezuela, both of them.Nungary's body found in shallow water near I
(01:39:27):
forty five. She had been rapedand strangled. We just heard from Ray
Hunt of the Union Police Officers Union, has said he knew in the morning
yesterday morning that these guys were fromVenezuela. Texas. Governor Greg Abbott reacted
on ex posting that little girl wouldbe alive today if Biden just enforced the
(01:39:47):
immigration laws passed by Congress and atour border. Hungary's murder just the latest
against young girls and young women chargedto illegal aliens from Ecuador charged with the
rape of a New York City thirteenyear old last week. Why won't Biden's
government do anything? Send back thecriminals who have committed crimes in this country
(01:40:11):
to their country of origin. That'show you get the job done. Vivek
Ramaswami there with Sean Hannity, hesays, we need to move the military
to the southern border. Illegal alienscriminals keep coming with the cartels, raking
him big money, offering a VIPpackage to arrange and carry through this invasion.
They charge six thousand dollars per personon average, one smuggler reportedly claiming
(01:40:35):
to charge as much as fifteen thousand. That goes to the Chinese they smuggle
in. We just told you thisweek that the government reports about seven and
a half million have been granted papersto appear in court by Biden over the
next. Just in the past threeand a half years, seven and a
half million, and arrest has beenmade in the deadly shooting at a Juneteenth
(01:40:56):
festival in round Rock outside of Austin. That suspect, identified as Ricky Thompson,
the third just now charged with aggravatedassault. People are going to ask,
why haven't we charged with murder?Please understand that we have a lot
of case work to continue to do. They don't know if he was the
actual shooter in the murder. RoundRock Police Chief Alvin Allen Banks. It
(01:41:19):
is now seven thirty five. Gasolineprice is ticking up three oh one a
gallon in Houston, three oh sevenstatewide, futures trading over about a little
over eighty one bucks a barrel.And as these prices rise, guess what
Biden administration reportedly prepared to use strategicpetroleum reserves as a price fixer before the
(01:41:42):
election. Do you have to differentiatethe emergency versus using it for political purposes.
It actually has a counter active effectand leads to higher prices over the
long run. Mark Good analysts PhilFlynn. He told us that the Biden
administration has yet to refill the reservefrom the last time they depleted. It's
so much for strategic designation for emergencies. Another consequence the White House student loan
(01:42:10):
forgiveness scheme. Now more than halfof Americans say, well, medical debt
should be forgiven. Normally a persondoes not choose to go into medical debt.
It's usually not that extravagant living,that extra vacation, that doing something
for their own potential benefit. It'slife or death. They needed to do
it. It's not an optional thing. It's a necessary thing, all right.
(01:42:33):
USDA guess what. I don't knowwhether this is financial or border Well,
it's border related. They're stopping inspectionsof avocados coming out of some parts
of Mexico because the safety concerns fortheir own employees. Yeah, the American
USDA folks who go to rate theavocados before they're allowed to be imported.
(01:42:54):
They've been attacked. Mexican cartels noware muscling the Mexican farmers. All kinds
of wars going on, and theinspections of avocados and mangos have now been
stopped until further notice. You'll noticeit at the grocery store. It's seven
thirty seven astros top the White SOXfive to three. The Hosta Orioles Tonight
pregame at six on Sports Talk sevenninety Game Time seven to ten, and
(01:43:16):
you'll hear it on seven ninety andhere on KTRH. I'm Sherber Fryar on
News Radio seven forty KTRH. Summercheers here with extra low prices at specs,
Cheers to savings. What happened?Why it happened? Jimmy Barrett and
Sheriff Fryar explain it. Now backto Houston's morning news. Reckless government spending
(01:43:41):
and eye interest rates as a badcombination for the national dead. Here are
a couple of panelists on The CudlowShow on Fox Business, Brian Ridel and
David Malpass, talking about it.The interest costs in the interest rate risk
is enormous even under low interest rates. Interest costs have gone from three hundred
and fifty billion when Biden took officeto a trillion dollars by next year,
(01:44:03):
when it'll be the second biggest itemin the entire budget after Social Security,
and interest costs are going to twotrillion dollars a decade from now. Now,
that's the low interest rate scenario.If interest rates go up one point,
the deficit goes all the way upover four trillion dollars from a three
(01:44:24):
point eight trillion at current interest rates, under current policies, and a decade
from now, you're looking at thirtyseven percent of all federal taxes just going
to pay interest on the debt.That means all the taxes you pay Washington
for the first four months of theyear will be paying interest because it will
come to dominate the federal budget.The danger is when you run up a
(01:44:45):
fifty trillion dollar debt, you becomeextraordinarily sensitive to interest rates, where even
one point adds adds hundreds of billionsper year. You look at the inflation
rate, which is high, andthe growth rate, which is low.
You know in the CBO numbers they'reshowing two percent per year out into the
(01:45:05):
future, and that's part of what'sdriving up that national debt. The economy
is just not growing. So twothings that stand out to me and the
CBO numbers are the lack of growthand also the hammer blow on young people
in the country. The government borrowsthe money, it spends it, and
young people will end up having topay it. Now. It's not being
(01:45:28):
sure they're going to be stuck withthe bill on this one. It's kids
and grandkids. They're going to getstuck with this one. I don't know
why we aren't shouting more about it. Seven forty time for traffic in weather.
Together, we're checking out the driveagain with skyline all right, still
a complete closure. Rosenberg I sixtynine southbound. That was something to do
with an eighteen wheeler. I'm toldthey pulled the cab away. That's a
(01:45:49):
pretty good sign. Actually, Lisafrom Splendor walking around with a banana stick
or she's been helping me keep upwith this center lane blockage. Here to
center lanes on is sixty nine yearseast Text Freeway New Canny fourteen eighty five.
Yes, you also get an oliveFrench with that. You've got downtown.
Do we still have our stall?I'm looking for that metro bush there
(01:46:10):
is northbound Allen Parkway and another oneat fell Air that's southbound. It's like,
you know, Night of the LivingMetros. We cleared Katie Freeway.
That was a diamond lane thing onthe inbound right at Highway six Amy Lake
Jackson Morning Scott Mike northbound all theway to the medical Center. No real
problem. He's moving pretty good,except for the few people who are going
(01:46:30):
to sea limit. I hate thattruck driver. Scott's on it in east
go idp here three thirty. Allthis cleared up, give you some of
my rid bull I'm a the GeneratorSupercenter dot com Traffic Center from r KTRH
Generator Supercenter twenty four hour Weather Center'schicken with Jeff, you know one more
(01:46:51):
time and take a deep dive intothe weekend, Jeff. Mostly sunny skies
today, really no issues here.Temperature wise, it's high. It's late
June, so that's where we are, in the low nineties. And then
maybe that straight shower thunderstorm, thatactivity may pick up just a bit once
we get into the afternoon and intothe real heat of the day. Mostly
clear tonight, overnight low in themid seventies. We'll see sunshine tomorrow,
(01:47:14):
low nineties for the high heat indexashigh as one oh one. As a
matter of fact, that it's stickyout there right now with some humidity rates
around ninety percent or so. Andthen for our Sunday straight shower thunderstorm,
sunny, low nineties, and we'vegot our eye on that system into southeast
Mexico and where that's going to go. All right, seventy seven Right now,
your officials, severe weather station,News Radio seven forty k TRH.
(01:47:35):
What you need to know for theday ahead. This is Houston's Morning News,
brought to you by New South WindowsSolutions seven fifty on time here on
Houston's Boring News. We are lessthan a week away from that presidential debate.
It could be next Thursday, provideit the course it does come off.
So far it looks like it will. Van Jones remember him. Van
(01:47:59):
Jones very worried about this debate.And Greg Gutfeld has some debate advice for
Biden. We'll share that with you. Coming up next. First though,
traffic and weather together for checking outthe drive once again, here's sky Mike.
You gonna heard our next stretching fromNew Caney to Rosenberg, New Canny
East tax coming down from the sticks. That's a Jack and I eighteen wheeler.
Hopefully everybody's okay. This is fourteeneighty five southbound Rosenberg. We're completely
(01:48:21):
shut down outbound outbound nine inbound readingroad. That's easy to get it around
ninety. I got two metro brustproblems northbound on the Pierce Elevated at Alan
Parkway and also on the west Loopnorthbound bel Air. Both of those are
moved over to the side. Boy, the loops getting awful on the north
side westbound of forty five. Justa big scunch here, Andrew from Spring
(01:48:42):
says, the north freeways a littlethick from Parker. Hey, goy,
Mike, can you please give afull traffic report? Talking like that character
you did in the Bluetooth commercial wayout of ten. I stole that voice
from my friend Tim Tuttle end up. Thanks you for paying attention. I'm
in the Generator Supercenter dot com TrafficCenter from r KTRH Generator super Center,
(01:49:06):
twenty four hour weather Center Sunday today, chance of a pop up shower later
on with a high temperature about ninetytwo Sunday and hot tomorrow ninety four,
sunny hot ninety five on Sunday.Another chance for a pop up shower on
Sunday. Temperature right now still seventyseven. At your official severe weather station,
News Radio seven forty KTRH. Let'sget you caught up on some of
(01:49:27):
our top trending stories on this Fridaymorning. Per Share seven fifty two now
on news Radio seven forty KTRH.Our headlines are sponsored by Moral Mechanical.
Two men reported to be illegal aliensfrom Venezuela have been charged with the murder
and rape of the twelve year oldgirl here in Katie Jocelyn Nungary into the
Arena. Donald Trump holds a campaignrally in Blue Blue Philadelphia tomorrow. Legendary
(01:49:51):
rock band Queen selling its catalog toSony for more than a billion dollars.
Wow. Latest news time KTURH dotcom. Our next update will be at
the top of the hour fifty nine. In Bound at the loop is always
a problem KTRH time saving traffic connecton the ten. Certainly, I think
(01:50:13):
the Democrat nominee, he just hadhis first presidential debate. So here's Van
Jones with his concern and some debateadvice from Greg Guttfeld. This is the
entire election, as far as I'mconcerned, the entire world will be watching.
If Biden goes out there and messesup, it's game over. If
he walks out of there and aweek later he's lower in the polls,
it's panic in the party. Ifyou can stand toe to toe with a
(01:50:38):
runaway training like Donald Trump for anhour and a half. You are fit
to be president, period, pointblank. This is the whole presidency in
a bottle in a week. Myadvice, tape a cheat sheet to the
back of your life alert button andjust you know, just pretend, oh
hold on, and then look likethat. Meanwhile, Trump should prep to
debate Joe by practicing on a crashtest dummy. Even when I say that,
(01:51:00):
though I know that I'm making mistakebecause it bears repeating, predicting a
Biden disaster means anything short of adisaster is a Biden win. So don't
listen. I would not treat thislike he's an invalid. I think Trump
has to go in and focus onthe harmful, woke policies that have damaged
the country. He should talk abouthow everything costs more, not just food,
(01:51:23):
but your quality of life and yourpersonal freedom. You know, crime
raises the price of freedom, justlike inflation. But the big point what
makes this so rare is you're goingto get to compare two successive terms back
to back, twenty sixteen to twentytwenty and twenty twenty to now, and
you could look at the last fouryears and say it's amazing how the countries
(01:51:46):
decline mirrors Joe's. It's cause andeffect, And I think, you know,
the challenge for Trump is that thisdebate and the coverage will favor a
soft landing for Biden. CNN waspicked for a re in. They bought
every false narrative about Trump. They'reabout as objective to Biden as Biden is
about Hunter. So I think that'sgoing to be a vital issue. In
(01:52:10):
the perfect world, Trump's specific realitieswill outweigh Biden's abstract doom prophecies. When
Joe says, you're a convicted felon, you say so, I stood for
a sham trial. You were deemedunfit and couldn't stand for a real one.
So he's got it just you know, and they're going to try to
say they're going to try and paintTrump is a big meeting, and I
(01:52:30):
think Trump just has to say,you don't have to like me, you
just have to like the policies,because that's really what it's about. You
don't have to like your boss toknow that he's running a great company.
Yeah, I'll be really interesting tosee. All he has to say is
it's not just me, We're amovement. And it's a movement of common
sense. Yeah, Americans want commonsense. I think that was a good
(01:52:54):
point though, about the bar beingset so low for Joe Biden. It
doesn't take much for him to besuccessful. I mean, you couldn't limbo
under that bar it's so low.So he all he has to do is
stay on his feet and not makeany major gafs. I don't know if
he can do that. I guessthat's what we're going to find out.
Enjoy your weekend, Strawberry full moontonight, go out and enjoy the strawberry
(01:53:16):
full mood. Yes, ma'am,I'll do it. You enjoy your weekend
too. We'll see you all Mondaymorning, bright, nearly five am.
I'll see the stat from at fouran am nine fifty KPRC